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-A 1 4? .1 n : 'Jr.' r 'I- It v t POETRY. , Virai ffte, Vmiiricm Miscellany 'V ' ' GOD IS GOODAi v-' Cod is pood ! Each perfumed flower- : V V: The smiling fieJds, the. dark green wood, ; lThe insect lettering for an hour-rVt. , Jill things proclaim that God is good. ' J X hear it in the rushing wind j : J I : Hills that have for ages stood, And'clouds Vith cold and ailyer.lined, . Are still repeating God is gooa 'A ; v, A ' . , Bach little rill that many a year x - v, Ilaia the same. verdant path pursued, j And every hird, Snaccents "clear, - -1, 'Joins in the song that God is good... The restless main, with liaughty roar j Calms each wild wavej and billow rudej Uetreats submissive from the shore,' i ' And swells the ci orus, God is good Countless hosts of burning stars - Sinhis praise with light renewed j ' -y The rising.sun each "day declares, f: . In rays of glory, .God is good. ' ' '. " ; The moon thaf walks n brightness says, God is good! and 'man, endued - tVith power Jto speak his . Maker's praise, .Should still repeat .that, God is good.'v ' : v god is lqve: : ! ; The humblest flower tliat decks the vale--The gloomiest cvpr ess of the CTove-- T The breath-of heaven their leaves inhale, ' s- ;AnJ whisp'er back that ' God is love."; y' ii 8treams speak bis praises as the flow;, - v' And winds soft hallejnjahs blow. -:J y -, The fathlon of the world jaseth Qteay." , "Header, thou wilt Vfvn be classed with tho'scwho have gone before thee. ; new. generation .will1 occupj .the ground you now tread, and a friendly - recollection, or a'stbried "urn,-be the : only relict of thy busied' life. Tbv v years, at most, are few ! -Thy hopes, if . how precarious ! Thy but, .hold : -' " man that, 19 in honor abideth: not." v Look around ."--Learn-; from what has - been what may he. . cThe tender sjrass ..p now; merging into luxuriance, dodmet! ; by. the frost of the coming; wihter'to iaue i ana die, may open its epnemerai . ; ftowierwhen. thy head shall be beneath ! its sod rwhn the sun of thy mortal! life shall be sunk beneath, the horizon of time, and thy present poss-essions Know thee no more forever, ; jumu hast other interests than the fleeting t . cares of the present world. Ilere thou a r t a 'pa s's e n jre r , n o t a re sid e h t . ii Th pu V "art identtfi(i - pnlywith the present ; moment,kand pgn ahdy-sojoum rj'as' all-.our; .father8'were,',v'Let not the toys of this world beguile you of the more substantiar jys which row in r?ch' luxunance,;.budj and hloom'in .risdoras path, and exliale. their fra grance at every step. Th?u art des tined to a world . whence the faculties of thy sou), unfettered from thtram- meliof mortality, and illuminated with . the,sunof;TTiith, will explore in rap- turous amazement the glories of.Goid res?,; the ; sublimity of Wisdom, aud the fervof.of Love. ! bnuniied by time's narrow Iimit9, hnw , r Tisionafl Thy 'expectations, if cir. ! cumscribedX'within, life's little bounds -Relxoion' has planted itself,1 in all the purity of its.image. and sufticien . cy of its strength at Ue;Jhreshfil of human misery ; and is enipowereo to recal; the wanderers from their - pil grimage orwoe and direct them .in the pathot" heaven. It IirTosed a se cret joy la the abodes f poverty and : wretchedness :it has efltaii?! the wrin kles from the brow cr care shed a gleam f secret and tranquiljy in the chamber of death,adIeaed theicounj - tehance of the dying with'triumphant . entbusiasm,'and spread throughout the earth a faint foretaste of the blessings tjfifuturity. It is benign as 'the liiht joT. heaven, and: comprehensive as its span. An iris in the sky of the,Cbrig- the promises of reward re-anima?es the drooping spirit invigorates the j . 1 decrepitude: of age and direct with j . a prophetic ken,ftothe regions of etcr r nal felicity. Like vthe sun, it giiides every object with Jts rays, without be ' ! in; diminished in its lustre, of shorn of its power. HONEST LABOR IS HpNO RABLE. . ' Among t the encotiraginfrpro-ipects, that one nation is destined to lasting ' prosperity, and to the fierpetual-enjoy. : m en t. of. liberty! and independence, is the increasing honor attached todomes i tic industry. .Comparatively few men f are ashamed to be found occupiedrin J any necessary labor ; and, he is rather " an object of: scorn, who is -'seen dis dainfully directing others in the ac complishment, of i his labors, than he whose hands are employed in it. , C That imaginary exaltation, ' wliich scorns honest indu?try,'has reduced many fancies to bankruptcy and de gradation, and a train ofeviIst! which are calculated to undermine the basis of our government and spread discord -and mierr in everj neighborhood and every famdy; V- W;; AJ. ' 'Heho feeli above honest labour, ' ought to be considgrd eoran; honor . able statruti in society r nr ; ouht hrs minforturies io bring rbira t Withinlthe circle of ehcWai;commisSeratibn iin Jollara a year, or 4-H-f;' est labor. i. - . When I see a lady exultinz in her freedom fromcfomesticcares and la?, borsj and always ready to run ijat ; the hi d d i ng ,of :som e id le pi ea sii re seek v K thus! glorying , in her, shame, t knv that her home is a wrefched ;dwellMj4 ftHat aUhpugh her tongue K sjnonth er thantiilj'her heart is full ofthorns in her parlor, she is amiable as a god dessj bui in her domestic relations, s!n is fractious as-a demon-t'would be better to dwell In the, corner of a house ; top, than, with her. JA Iady whose home, is pleasant loves to be be there i and whoever says, that she has nothing to engage her attention at home, most assuredly leaves something J unuone mere wnicn ougni ioDe uone. That child nvhichjis not trained to in dustry, is; trained to' guil t and ivvretch edrisSv In.Mthi abodes pf fashionable idleness are found the most refined and the most destructive vices: Hap py tbenfor America, is that gale which begihs to btovv away the a'iry, notion of exalfed idleness. tfi , JSPANISIIJQUISITIOX. Ir WalshyMoseum for Feb'y , there is a;, statement " extracted , from, the ' Hfstory of the Inquisition in Spain," which shews thel number of those who sunVred as heretics, under the Severn inquisitors of Spain, from the year l45fto the year 1803. The whole number of victims is as follows : ,;13iirnV' : : ; 31,718 T.TIied before execution, or escaped. 17,511 'Punished.. by whipping, imprison 287,522 Total, 336,751 iore than 15000 were burnt during the lat century, but none afler the yqaf 1733. The preceding sta'einent includes only the victims jl the in quiit'm in the Peninsula. Immense nunfbers suffered in the ' isb pos sesion in America, Italy, Flanders, "I'he emperor or Napoleon first abo lished the inquisition in Spain in 1808, andijthe general Cortes afterwards de clared it incompatible with the consti tution. Ferdinand VII. on his return re-established it. The Cortes since thellate revolution, have airain abulish- I ! Vit t. iv fprvp.nf.lv hnnp. for i-vpr. This infernal 'l " - . . J r-..-r. tribunal which has s!)ed 'so much innocent blood and oc casioned, ,so much misery on earth, was lipilied with the title of ' Holy Of flce', iind was pretended to-be estab lished ad majorem Dei gloriam, for the greater glory of (io J ! NEW GOODS. 1 S. BIRDS ALL, St CO. RAVE iust received, and ofi'er for sale, at very low Drices, " , Irishj Lhieus, in whole and half pieces. Lon Lawns and Linen Handkerchiefs. White Russia Drill. : d, do . Sheeting. 1 - do and colored J ean. Olive Blue and Mixt Cotton Cassimeres. Blu? and Yellow Nankins. i Baixilanno, Flagy and Black Canton Handkfs. uamon i;ainoiet ami Florentine. Black Sinchewaand SarsnetU. -do v." Gros de'Naples ' '- 1 dt:fV Levantine. ' d ".V; Satins ; , , ; . Canton and Nankin Crapea CasmereCrape Hobcs. Sarnett S'carfs..'. , Plain, Mull; Book, and Jaconet Muslins. Figured and Sewed Muslins. Cal&oes, Ginghams and Seersuckers. Ladies bilk, Kid, and Beaver Gloves. : Get&lemers Voolstock and Dogskin do Cotton and Silk Hosiery. s Brown Shirtings and Sheetings. Bleached Power Loom do v- Torioise Shell Side and Tuck Combs. Imitation do do TJjnprelUs and Paraiols. . . A3so, a fresh supply of Grockrier. s April ju. . . . ?t COTTON GINS. VTATFTAN G. BLOUNT, at Kinston, i: in Lenoir countycontinues to make Ctton Gins, with every late Improve snettt. His Plates and Barsrare of ste-1,' znd; these,. as well as every material pari of tie'Tron Work; are ''made by his spe ciaVpfder in Philadelphia. '6 the many respectable planters and merchants hohHve had Gins of his manu facure in, use for the last two years, he re fer?, to sustain the claims of his machines, to rank among the best made in this coun try. - ' 4 V -. ; His price js two dollars and fifty cents perl Saw7 for 8 inch, two dollars and sixty cents for 9 inch, nd two dollars and se verity cents for Saws 6f 10 inches diame ier delivered at his ; shop." Gentlemen favoring him with their orders, shall not be disappointed either as to time or qua 'i ' II. h !c - tmnnrM tinn nf matApiola wilt t,A , i3 Ilia 1 1 ! put knt ui miuivi laij ttiii U(f governed by the eiders he receives, he requests that orders intended for him may be fearly 'given: i ; S26t -.1 '.v BLANKS Of almost , every description may be a this office, s - ) had ' - Blanks for sale at thi office- i 1 TV' Onepollar and Half for ltf a yeari til, they hate Brought nim(lo : honest ind ' persevering indastry.V'No 'man 'as a rightf or title to comfort abd re9 iiectabilitjtvithqut thesatpfhif irow vnorpught 1 o iift a! ;finrVfbr rjiisinj; a man fronjthe troubleajbf u ve r vvh el m i n g po rerty . while! h e ' is a fraid of staining his fingers with hoh- Vi ood: LANDsituated: wtttmT& mile of Raleigh; fofotteiusef, the Poc-i$t Wake County Arinly Immediately v--; PARKER BAKt), ymd v a vWO'DSOtpCLEMEKXS- '? May 8:'Mm 331' -, DOCT. BKCKW1TII, HAVING-returned to Raleigh,' will attend to applications for hia Services, In any 1 Jc.. of the branches of his; Profession. Henay ville Street, a few doors heJowMessrv Gales ' Bookstore. . 4 , ; ; y;- t'K;-;,' -v:; Apnl i!9M, 'ii. .... .-, v VA:, 323t , ) - . VALUABl,H NEGROES, V j' :. y: WILL he sold at Aiction,'atthe Court House in the City of Raleigh, on the 20th instant, (Tuesday in Court week) FIVE VALUABLE NEGUOES; to wit:. George, Alexander, and Bill, Boot and Shoe-Makers; Sam, a 'Blacksmith, and Letkia, a valuably house g-irl : all of which Negroes formerly belonged to John Holloway.V They: will be sold i or approved Negotiable Bank Paper. , v 's . ROBERT CANNONS Raleitrh, May 1, 1823, 1 , 32 St . - . NORTH -CAROLINA. V Treasury .. Officios th; May 182$. THE Purchasers of Lots o 'the Litds felons:in to the Sati- aoreaid, which are near to the Ci'y of Raleigh, 'and which were sold in the year .1820 for (lv ust: and benefit of the pu!l rk, who h a ve b i - h e r to neglected o pay off 6c t ke up the . Bond, gi ven by them respect i vol y on th at occ -sion. are hereby aViin called on for pay ment ; and are at the same time respect fully informed that judgm-n's will reen tered Uf) or tuken againsi the ;iiakerts of all such of the'ysaid as shall remain neglected nd unpaid? 5t theCourr of the Counry of Wake, which will ' co umence ind be h dden on the third Monday of May ins'ant. , , .! . 2w JOHN HAYWOOD. Pub. Treas. , ': 100 DOLL S,; KEWARD. . AN A V A Y Fro m the 'subscribe r i Plantation in Chesterfield l)htnct; South -Car.ilina.-- earW las'ffidUi;'i:, two Netro Men; CHARLES ;rid;BILL. "Charles is of rdiii;irV size, well made, yellow convlecti n, reniarkahiy . it tells gent, sD'-aks 'quick, is about 25 years of Hgcr-He w;U .jmc'iased in B auf rt coiiu ty. li ll al)sco;ided with him, iv about 20 f o" 25 years.' of age, is luw, and lias a.scur f j I'jelieve-on rn of his cheelcs, perhaps a f scar n his hrad.; l.e is also inclined to j yb!!o v comjilecuon, and bents on tbedriiin l toler ibly well, MiW vv';i'- purchased in the nr.Mc D rnotju fr Dnow.uii. Charles may perhaps attempt to pass hi'ii-elf as'ii free man. , Th? above r - wnnl will be ei en to any ! pe rs'n who will retiirn them to mv plao i tation ; or half t e above reward will be j ?;iven,r.o any person who will secure them . in Jad, or in proportion for either of theoi. and 5ve oe inlorVi-atior). f - PLKASANT H. MAY?" March 10. tf j ;t Thel Editors of the Rileih S(r. f hnl N-wbero ('eiitint'), are requested insert tlic.;tiiove until otherwise orflred, and in the W 'n. rime forward their pa pers to me nt S'atfsbursjr. C. ; , ) To the ffrinnrabtr (he. justices of the KSu fierier Court cfJud caturr, to be holder at f'ortxvouti, within and for (ircQiin tit of Kock'ingliam. in the Slatef ew Humfinhirc on the 3d Tuesday of Fe bnu. ru, A. D 1823. 'f The Libt l of Caroline Hall AVhie. wif 'of William Whi.e, l ite cf siid Po.is in ut i, prentleinpn, against the said: Willi i n Whitr. ; -Tw- rl '11 ti . i i ... xjk:. n.j-onnr (iivii r;spCttlll ly fro- pvnivl apd iecl;ire, and g'V th Coiif t U'ldersfjpd, tht, on the 14t! d y of February, in ti.e yenr of our Lord 1R19, she w:ts lawfiilly married to the sV'd William Wlrtc, to wit, at said Ports , mouth; and1 your libellant hath ever Vmce, from thence, hitherto condiKt.-d hers-lf with fideliry, puritv and discretion was tne lawtm wile cf the si d William White; nevertheless, thevsaid William White, well knowin.tr the premises, ind without , cause or faulr in vour lib? llant, hath wLili'iody abstn'ed himself from your libellant b(rinj ids lawful wife as a foresaifO fir space of three years now last p st, and. durinir the femp. and hi therto, without oirikiii su.uableprovision for her support and maintenance. although the said William Whiie had it in h'.s po w er, so to do. and singular oi which premises were and are true,, public and notorious, of which, legal proof being made, your libellant respectfully frays that ihe bonds of marriare between her and the said 1 William Wnite may be dis solved according to the force and effect of the statute. in such case made aud pro vided, and as to right and justice doth appenaia. And as. in duty b und, will ever pray. . CAROLINE WHITE, r N. A. Haven, Ji Proctor forLiheilant. Portsmouth, Jan. 27.' 33 St Superior urt of Judicature . Pebruaty Term, 1823. y ORDERED by the Court, that the peti tioner notify the" said William White to appear before the Justices of toe Supe rior Court of Jodicature, to be holden at Exeteri within and for the countv of ; Rockingham, on ttie third Tuesday ; of September next, to shew caused if any he havei why. the prayer of said petition should not be granted, by causing) said (jctitioo, and order of court thereon, to be bublished three we.ks successively in the NationaUn elligencer and some paper printed in North-Carolina, ih& last pub lication whereof to be six weeks before laid terra ' . Attest, NATHANIEL ADAMS,? Clerk. , Copy examined by Nathaniel Adams, UevdK. HMosoirF 7 " ' &?k-A, ' 1 33 3t ; ViHApik0f8V-1 RALElGHPmEDmjJOSEEE to ioruait aii0iijana (ir at,Quarter rw.n nWntTcf HrwM vfot- Missions X prctK" 4, rt&i;xtai m held; at Southeriandfr II iiifetiSi4t6iiC4 May Tnext? Alemoers omw;; ''. hren in the lihistry general, v4HVM. LlGHITOpT R ,-1- JAMES DVYIGHT, :r',"si , HAVE receited ' by . the late amvaisjrom JrfenJ.: their, SpfsoaTattNT: of HihDWAitK'ahd CttEiTyhich hey offer to , 1 STATE OIVNbRTILCA KOLINA. ; ' ?S A ; Proclamation. ' -, 200 DOLLARS RE WARD. ; 1 'iHTHEUE AS it has been made appear to W mp. that certain THOMAS CURTIS, of Anson county, stands chargedhy bill of inJictment of the Grand jury, wnn me an dr of one Thomas Cash, of said county ; and that, he the s:dd Thomas Curtis, did on the mght of the fth of February last,; make his escape from the Jail of th e aforesaid coun ty f Anson ': . c ' ' :: ;' - ' -v : . Now therefore, to the end that he the said .Crx-cis, may be brought to justfee, the above Reward will be given to aiy person or per soiis, who will apprehend and confine , the said fugitive in any jail in this State, so that" heT',may be- brought to justice. And I do moreover hereby enioin and command all oiHcers, civil and military within this State, to use their best endeavors to appreliend the said Thonias Curtis and bring him to justice.' CURTIS is between twenty-five and thirty years of age, about five feet nine or ten in ches high, spio-e made, dark hair, blue eyes, lonsr sham nose, rather dark skin, thin - vi sage, slow speech and down look, has a knot 00 one of lua hngerv wincn causes n ?u uc 1 little crooked and stiff, supposed to be on the left hund i ' ? In testimony whereof I have caused the . Great Seal of the State, to be seal. hereunto affixed, and signed the same at the City of Ua leigh, on the 29th day of A' pnl, lbJ, v -. GA1VL. HOLMES. Ry the Governor, ' 2tf L. . HiHhifr, P. SecV. STATE OFLN O ltTH-C A ROLINAr Vasui2tct6h Couxtt. John Walker, T. James Pollard, & wife Love', George Pollard, and Lawrence Cherry. T appears to the satisfactipn of the Cour thatdamcs Pollard, and wife tiovey, reside without the limits ot this State: It is ordered that publication be mt.de three months in the .Raleigh ' Register, tlu t unless they appear anil answer at the Superior Court of Equity, to v. held for the County of Washington, on the, second Monday in September next, judg ment pro conJe8so,-w be taken against them. Test, JOHN GOELET, 30 V C &'M. E. &c'v. PUHLIC NOTICE. HE Subscribers have taken out Letters of Administration (in the Estate of John Stewart, late of Lancaster District, Cabinet Maker, deceased. . ! The. .said John Stewart was a native of Guilford County, N. C. but emigrated to this State at about the age of eighteen or twenty years, and left no heirs so far as we can as certain. V If he has any legal heirs, they are hereby notified to make application within twelve ii'jntlis from this date, to Jaines H: Vitlier spoon, Esq. Jude of the Court of Ordinary for the said District, or to either of the Sub scribeis. . i WM. McKINNA, 1 AH RAH AM PERRY Lancaster Djst. S. C. Nov. 15, 1822. 9-lyr FA YETTE VIIXeTaC AD EM Y. T BIHIS Institution now affords ad vantages X equal to any in the Southern States, be ing conducted upon the mast approved prin-v ciplcs, and provided with superior Tea.chers in every branch of Useful fnd' Ornamental Education This, with its healthy situation and moderate charges for Board and 1 union, must insure it a liberal patronage. The "strictest attention will be paid to the conduct and morals of those attending it. : TERMS. i F&nale Department, conducted by Mrs. Ha - ' inilton Turith Assistant (Teachers. Rudiments, per quarter, , $2 50 Reading and Writing ' 2 English Grammar, Ancierit and Mo i dern Geography with he Use of 'the Maps and Globes, History, v Chronology, MyUiolugy Rhetoric, ! Belles Letters. Composition, Natu ral ; Philosophy, Botany with Plain and Ornamental Needle Work. 6 Music, taught by Madame Villa, in the best v" ,f , Italian style, Per ann. taught in the Academy, $60, or $20 per quarter j '. : Per ann. taught out of the Academy, $100 per quarter $25. ! ; ' Drawing; Painting, and the French Jsonguagey taught by M. Laising, a native of Praiice. Drawing and Paihtihg, -per quarter. r French ' ' . " 6 N Classical Department, under Dr. G. Davts t i.1 : ,:. ., - tuition. (. . The Latin and Greek. Languages, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Lo- gic, Astronomy, Mathematics, Geo- -. metryand Algebra,' - $8 v English Male Department. Rudiments - ' . ' " ':' '' " Reading, Writing, Arithmetic,: Jing- : lish Grammar, Ancient and Modern i. Geography , with the Use ; of the ', . Maps and Globes, " -. 6 I Pens and Ink-provided the Students with out charge. A; tax pf 25 cents each Student for wpgd;twatefj;'-tc..L ' A t : ;i'J-'vV -Board, including all the s above Branches except - Music, $35 pr iguiarterpayable in advance.' . : ' " "' . -: ' . . . A ' 'y'rA :? JVM. HAMILTON. .For the satisfaction of Parents & GUardians the following Gentlemen may te referred to. , V ' J. A. Camerow, Esq. Prest; f the School Committee: i : 4 ,;A:,-v j t , ;. . ) ' : r 4 titeir Ctistoraers . on as low. terms. as can. ue dn)i-dd by anv ther;louse Hg-v fsj. -- Petersburg, :AprU 14, . : S0-5t S &m -fSiE trr atec bart.of m q,;:- vr . "'v" .y" credit i 'n i . SF.LL1NR ;oi?p i a t r.rQr.r -NVr:?r" .".-i.r y'JOl. HARtilNGf&'co; deSiroui of 'aJ Xtheirpsent business. htlieir toxk of Goods (consisting 0f a rial assortment! oP Groceries. Fjt. Glass and Qriickery Vare, &c. &c. atC . ipliedjwitbthebove articleswill do 11 . Among other articles, they have 4 fU, t Quarter Casks of Maleira, Sicily fc.lVniiir- v,xro, ui superior quality j alsa 3 Pu cheobs W. I -Rum, 3d proof all of v h h wiil be sold a. bargain. AirilCo. FOR" SALE QR RENf7 npQ ElStore-muse an Fayeueviiic. Sl -X next dpor above , N. Hardin? & r 'f ; V'A&DlvitQV-. " ' . Ralei 'igh; Jan. 27 r : J9tf .F1VK CENTS REVVAKTr B3CONDED from mv h,,.;.. bound appi entice bv the V Ne Iron How.gton,, aged 26 years. Tl I ' boe reward iU be g.ven for ids delive ry to me. All; persons ;are hereby fori warned front employing or harboring said Nelson. f 5 RACHEL MORRIS W&ke county, April 25. v , 32 3t' SADDLERY, CARRIAGE HARNESS, &c. tt t r a. Kir r? 'it : urifti Kio ftftnur' f5frtrlr m 1 1ran U: m nt very complete. ' , ; , " He has on hand, finished in the neatest ind mosi 'fashionable styU-, GentlemmS and Ladles; Saddles VMridles. bttpL ted Brass and Ji pan Gig and Carriage Name, Martingals, Velisses, Saddle-' b igs. Portmanteaus, Travelling Trunks' hh Coaci and Gig Whips, ; &c. He has al-o for sale aCliis Carriage Shop; an as sortment of Panriel, Siick Gigs and Sul key ;xnX intends supplying himself (for ttitf aecoinmodaiidin of his customers) witll' in elegaut collection of Family Carriages, Kaziees. and also a fe Carryalls. All of wui.ch, tor the ready cash or on a short credit, will be s dd on the most reauable. iei nis. '" V i i. ' - Rale'gluJM rch 20. VALUABLE LAND F(Jrt SALK. . In ihe vicinity of Raleigh. . 1 v Tract oi J..and containing 1834 acres, abnut nine toiled from the City, lyinsr. A a Swift and Williiims's Creeks '. un the Road leading to Hay wood, formerly c copied ib'y Joseph Lane, jun. and at pre sent in possession '. ff T; . West. Ii Is believed 1 tint Pn soil,xbeauty and healthi ness of situation, t is "scarcely equalled i ')y any Plantation in this' part of the coco-' ; rv. A cnwderable portion of this Land ' ts fi.ie. Idyr Ground, and the high land is C-r: ile and "vyry wtd timbered. A better Rang- for Cattle and Hogs is no whereto, be found. There are considerable! Im provements, good Orchards, a Grist-Mill .4 Sec, and fine Springs. K Apply to J.. Gales, in Raleighr or to T. L. We'sT, on the prerrdses.'' I ',: J -fe. With the above Tract of. Land may be had 300 Acres of Pine Land, in the vici. : nitv. , . '. '" 'January 15, u NOTICE. v i:. RTRAYED from the subscriber in Warren county, 'N.C. on the 23d of j Marcht last, a -Dark Bay HORSE ; he has a sway back and a short bushy tail. ; 'with '.some white hairs on one of his hind f. et ; he has all the appearauce.of a good waggon horse, is about 4 feet 10 inches J high, 10 or 12 Vars old ; he was raised I i Tennessee, and no doubt will attempt to return there. Any person who wiH' give me information of said horse, so I ;. get im again-, shall bs paid for their trouble.. ':'.: .' ' : 'i- '.V; v AMOS P..SLEDGL April 15. I STATE OF NORTH-CAROHNA. j " Warren County. v T . - Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, : N Februnry Term, 1823. r'r John H. Hawkins, O Original attach v vs. ' ,: mcnt levied on William H. Marshall. 3 lot in Warrenton. reappearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defehdant has abscoml ed, or so conceals himself, that the ordi nary process of law cannot j be served oa iim ; it is therefore ordered by the Court, that notice be given in the Raleigh He gister for three months, that the detcno nt appear at the next Court of Pleas ana Quarter S-ssio.is. to be held.for thecpuri tyVdf Warren, at the Court-House in Wafrentdri on the fourth Monday May next ; replevy and plead, otnen' judgment final will be rendered agat him,' for the! amount of the plaintia claim, with costs. ii .Cr r r 24 C. DR AKECC STATE Of'nORTH-CAROLIHAv . , Surrv County. Superior Court of Law,- : : 5 ' March urm, 1823. : Hannah Bass, O Isaac BassVf3 I' ' . ' JT appearing to the satisfaction d. Court, that the defendant m this case . residesiWithout the limits of tne ifctherefofe ordered by the Court, W publication be made in the Star and eigh' Register Jbr three months, that tn defendant appear at the next Saper. CourtcfLawto be held for ht tbto aod there to;pleid to Mid l pJ.. K netition Will D6, u , parte and decreed accordingly- c - . t - in prpprwo i ; j Ir ing from the North a fresh su,mv ' 1 ' ' ..ft- y, 4 I
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