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i . v.- V ;1; 6 !.-: a . I? I. v. r.l n i POTS HI Y. i f THE ORPHAN. . 2 once hid home. twa a cradle of peace, Twas the birth-'placerof many .-pleasure, , Tws a fountain,; whose itreamlet I thought "ne'er would cease, -, ; FprjXhe jmilft. of content was my treasure. i had parent the bestrt kind heaven e'er Vcen.tA . V . : - ? - ' '-'". So ruideiny young footsteps from sorrow pM ivit- that hlessintrs at evening are M - - - - - - - p ' j. v 9ir, . . ' . i . readied hy lhe--donor to-morroxr. V,s I lid friends, without number; , myhmiW io And to cheer me when health-was declining : 1 knew'not, deeeptionoft lurks in a smile, ( j and moderate charges for Hoard snd Tuitlou,' And is foijnd o'er the death-bed recKriing, j must insnre it a liberal patronage. The . ; . " K-t, i strictest attention will be paid to the cOncRict : the skies " - ' . TT. .p-.;r 4iit mv wrtild be nleasant i I w . tshms. , v M - : ?fnt a do ' 1 " a Ifot a voice ever whispered, that storms miAi ! f s Or that pleasures like mine could be transient. ; - Cut' scarce had I gazed on the sun of mf a. mnmwt ImliiTfd in the vision. re death "drew the 'reil, 'and -pointed Uni i i .!Tjat my pleasure was all a f ll ' '2r'1"nrnts, who watched v V h l Xc called In the coM grs Vjatmy pleas are was all a delusion.. ; , r tli anxitv's eye crave to slumber. , 2 ( au " King. or. i?nvrs uau ufu uwi i'And burt the' gold cordage", asunden ' ' ;- Kot a.rnptner. or'ster, to mirtcrletheir tears ; I , .r ' I long since had wept 6'efr their coffin ? y" ' 1 i) ' ? Kot a voice of a frie nd, to banish my fears A '.'i Alone, iinfncnd--a child of despairl All nature swm'd shrouded in sorrow . world Of burst : ? ,rarij"1Tcrltfl vVrr rTmid tt. mv vision. - rj-"shone -with the -briffhtest' efrulerertce of t?-r ; a inshert not a nome minis wjue . .' I . - mm - d V t It " , t : vi j u : I ascect not to atay.wmie tne morrow. .m i'.ft - " At this moment, a light .like the: siin 'MW'Othecloom, b , i.v.j"- noon t -V- -.Thank to Grol 1 t-ai Zi o religion: " ;trfs a 'pillar ofiire'Mo cli'ecr my lone way, j'j , . J ;; ; And illumme my tbotsteps at even, V TTs a cloud neverTJilmtf to jnudeme by oayi f ; t lWlJaugh at the world; I fear: not her snares, . 1 : not her smiles on the orphan. I . Por the grave there's a refugfe" to bide mo I from cares I i ' " o " ' ' . '' . ' And in heaven, a, home" for the christian. $M biw of .tlio TTnited'smics. -H; .gifj Act to JW3vite- for the settlement of i (I1 I: ! "1? he Accounts bf Daniel DTomnk; s, L?the Accounts bf Daniel DTomnk; s, i late Governor of the State of New- vorK. tf 'rBe'yt enacted Av'tfie Senate a ':':Urjief,renentativen of-thc United State : crjlm 'eriea in Congress assembled. Th n.C .the ' rtheJ 'proper ( accounting oHicers of f '.Treasury be, and they are hereby, au- j i' ; tnorizea to aajusc ann seme me uvwuun r and claims of Daniel D. Tompkins. late ' r ' flnvfnor nf th State of e w-Yor k. on j! principles or equity and iustice; subject to ti : the " revision , and final; decision of the PrecJide"nt of the United Sfates. , ? S?Cv 2 1 Andhe it further enacted. That nothing contained in the second section of v V the act. entitled An Act making approJ f 1 r priations fcr thei support of government t : for the year one thousand, eight hundred I and twentytwo. and for other purposes;' V- H 'pa4ied April . twentieth, ; one - thnusand 4 , construed to extend or 'apply to,the said Danfel D.Tnmpkin; : 'Approved Feb- 21, 1S2 ' .t : - I."1, 1 An Act to extrnd th- Charter of the Me Bnnk of Alexandria in the : " V , ffi Mf 'taf (inrf okje V- r jiehrc natives c,r the United State rjJ in cmr,i aimmhled; 'That ' tiie Act' incorporating the iMechanicsr'jon the firsts iVfnnday rn September next, i Bank of Alexandria, in the Djstrict of Cd- i then; and there to plead to said petition, 1. lumbia, be. and the, same is ..hereby, ex-; X:' tended andVjlimited : t o the. thu d day of j ' March.'one thousand eight hundred and i i thirty six, under and subject ttt all limi-' tations, moQincauons anu tuiiuuiuus.j : Art- Vn acted and aoolied to thu'bther in-f ) V.'ifV ; oorpr.rated B?mks of the- lJistrict ot or; f i ) ' ' f J ' . Itim bia. b ' an act, entitled; : " An act to the District of Cot urnbia,! which passed . , the second day of March one 'thousand r t C-ht hundred and tweinyne.;." : , - Sc; 2Jlnd. It iifurthtenqctedi?h ; any stockholder, or stockU'lderio said! bank, who hav not Assented. totbe.Te- ' uewal of the said', charter, shall; within two months from the passing or this actv .. file his or their decUrationJ in t writing, in the said bank, declanne himself or them- i the said bank cannot agree-,with such i stockholder or stockholders on the amount ' of such interest, and shall ' not forthwith . rrajrthe same, then it shall be lawfui for th Circuit' -Cnnrt of 'the District of Co V 'H I C;'8elveftlissatisfied witU'satd renewal, and . v l W or their determihatton to withdraw ntV t A-' or their ibterest from the a"me'j and if ! u viun)bi'n at Alexahdna on trfe petition in ; i.-i i Anting af such stckholder or stockholdT :V;duly h shall be to ascertain" th , valujof I T j rt ;,f'"- A the interest of such'scockholder orstock ' j i1 holders in said bank, for, which purp.iV ( ''"I , such comm.Hsiopers shall, under the cil- ' i 1 : . rccuop ci sain uuirt( ntve access to incj book, papers and accounts, otsaid badk, and on tlie report of said commissioners, : and such oher- evidence as may be laid .before the said C urt, the saidr C urt . V. , shall. 'proceed toacerUin the value of 1. .' ' the interest of such ; stockholder or Mock- f M.Fj; holdefk in sid bank au-r , shall, adjudge !; jih-V !'abd decree the value, .so Ascertained, t. !i , betpaid tojiini or then) byUifiT'said bsnfi, v;r'v; ' wd shall hai?e. pawer; toy enforoe such - - - ...... . ' - - . -. " - . - - ... -. . v, t j . - . .7 jt . -,i ; ; y -j. - .5 " ; AdVrrticimnntfiinot JcrrrliVinp aivpn 'linVTtnt-to.?''rt..ft tTff tlAll ' JaiteftVjflf 'dtaffifc, bf Ctifibrl, at 3. .4.. i be it further emitted. That mta'Aet be.and t he .same isThcrcbf de- rTirWil .-1 h hp." a rmhlTc act- - arid that uriach and ucli parts of thiR act. incorpo rating thesaid Iechariics Bank of Alex arid rra. afs tniv be renusnint to this act. lb?, and the same is hefcny. repealed and annulled. ; A .-. :-: V. 'v'.-; : - Approved ceoruiry)- AO -a FA YETTBVILLB ACAD BM Y. ! nnitlS. Institution now affords advantages fl. ; equal to any n the SOtitlicrn States, be ing conductea ciples, arid pre in -every branch Education Female Tlthartmrmt:. conducted bm Mrt. Uir - .-r . . ,a . ' - ?. v 'milton toith Anststant leacner. J o Rudiments, ner quarter, " " '."SS.tfQ Readmgand .Writing, v - V" English Grammar, Ancient and. Mo - dern (leography with the Use of the ' Maps and. Globe?, History, Chronology, Mythology, Rhetoric; Belles Letters, C mposition,.. Natu 8 ral Philosophy, Botany with Plain 0 and Ornamental Needle Wo: k. ' " -6 r - i. ... r . : . I. Uiu.'c. taxtht bu Madame Villa in the beat Per ann.; taught in the Acuidemy, $60, or $20 Per ann. taught out of the Academy", $100( v i' per quarter J. - U.;:, ' s, 2)rrt7xrmf, Painting, rrn4 the French LanuagOf tmtzht by ,)t. Laisinjr, a nati'e vf Frpnce Drawmtr and Paintintr. ber ouarttr. $6 :' FreAch , . 6 1 !!" Classical IMparfmenr, under. Dr, G JDav&i !:; The . Katiit and Grjeek Languages,. r' " Natural and Moral -Philosophy, Io- v giCi Astronomy,; Mathematics, Geo metryand Aljrebra, . ? f8 Knghth iae Department Rudiments Reading, Writing, ArithmeticV' En; j i lish Grammar, Ancient and Modern Maps and .Globes, ' pCMS anti ik provided th; Students with out c.h.irce. A nix of 25 cents cacti Stiuleiit out charcre. fof wood, water'&c. Board, including ill the .above nranches except., Music, $35 per quarter payable, in 'advance. , I WM. HAMILTON; For the ttisfactioh of Parents Guardians the following Gentlemen may be referred to. t J. A.Uawxnox, Tsq. Prest. ot tne bchool Committee. Kev'd R. II. MoRRisosr . , . Aprrt 30 1828. v : ' v . 3G STATE OF, NORTH-CAROLINA, ;; WAsnurcTO Corsrii '. . John Walker, " - -". ". r. "James FOlIard. & wife V fandwrence Cherry. J ; : a t .appears iu iuc aKUViariiuu ui uic ft that James Pollard, and wife Lovey, Cort reside fritlirtit th limits nf thift Stattr? s It i"nr!!red i 1 to be held for the County of W .shmTton, .on the second Monday in Septembernext, judg ment pro confetMO, will be taken against th?m. , Tcsr JOHN GOKLCT, 30 - ' 1 C. & M. K. Sec; . STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. - V Surrv County. . . Superior Court of La f March tvrni, 1823 Hanna.i fiass, 0 ' V , , vs. ' ".. Petition for'divorCe. Isaac Bass;. 3 ,"ffT appearing to the satisfaction of. the Court. tRat the defendant in this ca-- resides without, the Hntlu of the State ; tt is" therefore ordered by the Court, tlitt i publication be made in the Star and H- 4 j leigh Register for three months, that the 'j defendant appear, at the next Superior ;;Cour0f Lawjo be held for the county . f 5urryt - at the f Courthouse in Rockfor-i, Qiiicrwjsc ieiition .win , ue ncaru cj- partend decreed accordingly. Test. JO. WILLI A MS, Jr. C. S. C April 11. ;o 3m STATE CF NO RTIf. CAROLINA, .-. "ifl Proclamation. i00 DOLLARS REWARD. ', . . . . . . .-' "fl;IIEIlEAS it has ben made appear to f Tme, hat certaiii THOM AS CURTIS, of Anson, county,- stands charged by a bill of indictment ot tne Grand Jury, with the vfurr def fidrie fjhomas Cash,: of sai county j and thatrhe the said Thomas Curtis, did on th night of the rth'pf February last, niake bis escape from the Juil of the aforesaid coun ty f-AjisonJ:. v- .-'i;.; . . :Kow therefore, to the end that he the said Cubtis, may be brought to justice, the above Reward will be gjvento any person or, per sons, 4whb will apprehend andtonfine the said fugitive In any jail in jthis State,' so tlfat he . may be brought" to justice. ;And 1 do moreover nereov enjoin ana command an officersrciril And mihtajry wiihin'this State, to use their best endeavors to appriiiend the said Thomas Curtis and bringhinlttb justice, CURTIS is between twenty-five and thirty years of ae, about five" feet nine or ten in-: ches high, spare midej- dark hair, blue eyes, long sharp nose," rather darkskin, thin "vi sage, slow speed, and down look, has a knot on one of ; hk fingers, which causes it to be a little crooki ti and. stiff, supposed Co be on the left hand. V. J y " , . - :" In testimony whereof I have caused the 1 V" V Great Seal of be State to be r ' saii. hereunto"affixedj and signed ' '"-j JLht saine at the City; of Ha ' ; -1 Ipigh, on-the 29t'li dArf A- By the Gorernor, . - ; : . -' 32tf . L.4 B. II ABPiir, P. Sec'y. ... f .iiLASiv ':;V;:-VV Of almost every 'kcVmtibn may be bad . , ' axtiiH xHP"ce. ?. ; .,v' thit Publication be made three months in the ! j Raleigh 1 Register, that, unless they appear j ! and answer at the Superior Court of r..iu;t'v, LABORERS f tilXaL employ 15 or 2Q, good laboring Hano 'black or White ; to such as arr ' t "win fiv ten dollars a rnontn; n: koblication at the, Wprk at L,ckt art,;;Falls, Neuse River ;or to nooen H. Wynne: of-Raleigh, who will engage and direct thenMo me.' . ; l THOMAS A -MIvka, " May 5, " Art . . i nrit i LiL ARS REiW ARDw i A V-A WAY , from the nbscrc ; KPlantatiori mXKesterfierdPUtrj South-Carolina-earlystaumnTn, iwo wm nurchHsed in Beaufort conn ty. Bill absconded With Uim. is ariouta nr ok vf Are nf aerei. is low. and nas a pear f believe on one of his cheeks, perhaps ai cr.ar nrhis head : he is also inclined., .to yelloW complectton; and peats on tne arum ; Rill Was burcHased in the " j " .""' . . . 1. T . . neoornonu ojciuuwmii. . - . .(.. Charles may perhaps.attempt to pass niinseu ,as.a iree maiu i. , ' - l Ite above reward will be given to any oerinn who will return them to my plan; tatibn : or .'half .the above reward will be i given to'any person who will secure them, in jau, or in. pruniuii iui n&m and Rive me in(rMiation. i J- - v , PL.f;AbAis i n. may, March 10. ' tf iT'Tlie Editors of the Raleljrh Star 4 r-vbern Centine I, are requested to Insert (he aboveFuntil otherwise ordered. and in theyme:n time forward their pa pers to me at iCisburgv t- C. V ' . COTTON GINS. ; VfATMAN t;. RLOUN 1, at Kinston, . in Lenoir county, continues to make Cton Oina, with everv late Improve- merit. His Plates and Bars are ot steel. and these, as well as every m .tenaj part of tte Iran .Work, are made by his spe cial order in Philadelphia. TiUhe ininy respectable planters and merchant's v ho have h ad Gin of hi manu facture in use for the last two years, he re fers, to sustain the claims of his machines. to rank among the best made? in this coun try. ' , . His price is two dollars and ntty cents per Saw for 8 inch, two dollars and sixty; cents for 9 inch, and two dollars and se venty cents for Saws of 10 inches dtame- ter. delivered at his, snop. uentlcmen favoring him With their orders, shall not be disappointed either as to time or qua lity. , . . ' As hi importation of materials will be governed by the orders he j receives, he requests that orders intended for him may. be early iriven. . K.nst n, April 24. 326t ' NHVV GOODS. JOHX PRIMROSE If CO. HAVt receiverl and are now opening, u part of their Spring Goodi, and are in daily expectation of receiving the re mainder heir a-rtmcnt will then be very complete, and consist of great v.i- I nety. Amongst those already at hand,, are, 2 trunks of Ladies and Children Leather Mojpeco, and Satin Shoes and Bootees ; a Us 'one chest of Y -nng andne of old Hy-s-.mi Tea (this spring's importation) both of very superior quality; They have alo received a large addi tional supply of Paints, Hatter's Materi als & Medicines ; and pledire themselves: to furnish individuals & rown and country! tnys!cm?i$ wjth the latter article on as good terms as they enn be obtained in Petersburg, aud will receive thankfully in payment N. Carolina notes at par va lue.'. ' ' "', T . As their plan is altogether cash busU ness, every article in whicn they deal will b- sold at reduced prices. They return their thanks to their friends and hrpe to merit a cuot nuance of their favors- N.B. They have on hand a few Bed Paos, Vrt useful and necessary article ahtt- oUe which uo family ought to be w r;ouL Raleigh.May 1G. . 3431 WILlIAMSROROUGH FEMALE ACADEMY. " EXAM IMA TIP JT. ftlHE semi-annual. Examination of the X -Pupils in this Institution will com mence on Monday the 16th of Jtine atid will be continued on the two succetdinr days ; immedi ately a f itr w h ;ch r the ex ercises nf the Academy will bd resumed ; there being no Vacation between, the Sei sion. ' V 'vv'-i-j' s ;a:''.v: x ucA course qi tnsiruction inciuaes If eedler Work, Sewings Writing, CArithV met fc, O ra mtoar: 'and ",Pa rstng,' Geogra phy, Mythology History Belles :LettresV Chvinistrv,vBotahy Natural Philbsbphy: and AstrbnoTny; i--l 'Wgj he Principals possei a i,k good Philoso phjcal Apparatus and Lectu"res"a(xoni' pahied by Experiments, are delivered on the-diflerent stibjectflv'K ; s Board, and tuition iti all tlje above bran ches, eO'dbllars 'perSessidn ;tMusicts3fi dollars "Drawing andTainting 26,"dQrari per : Session. : The only, extra ; charge)! for peti-vrink letter ' paper andsbndries,? 2 dollars per SessicinCookvhen fe4 quired; arej (arhfsbed ;f 4t3 the; nsuaf p rices. ;No eXRecditures are allowed e cepting sdeh as are authorised by parents .and guardians, -t Vl-;' 'vfe-V liC? : Each ady ia tb iurnish herselfith' a coveijld, a pair of blankctssheets, -and towels, -k Tie pupils' ; all : board with 'i the Principals, and are' therefore tombletely uner their guardianship. The Villagi? i$ remarkably healthy ano orderly,? and the public and 1 private -exercise of Relll; gion receive regular attention CouhtyVN;C, May 12. 4 ; JOSEPH ANDREWS - V THOMAS P.6NES,-iPa1 1 Williamsboroudirdranvillav 1 JTpHE Subscriber, qo January last; pub , IL licly announced his intention of re suming the Practice o.his Profession in Raleigh and its vicint Sinp inf buiinessvof impdrtahce ftmpelied his ab sence from this jdaceHe has now r jturned, Ip, inside, 4 prrmanenflv and ; add to die number of the little Army or Doc tors that Htpref ntare garrishn?d1a Ra leigh: He;; lw.pes0y v an unifmited at tention to theldutifcs of- hia DrofprcW. - be entitled to a share in the toils Scr spoils oAh0 ensning cantpaign. a , fXtr TT A 1 tT HTTT t . P. S.' Application may be made in the night as in the day-time, for services or medicine, at the shop of thtf subscriber, (fbrmerly Scbtt's Jeweller's Sn6p.fiiari the North-east corner of the Statf-House Square. . . i; - -f--', ' W. II V rlTIE Stockholders this .Bridge. wodld v iiorm the public, that grcat alterae tfona inhc flobrs arid ' pthep purts of itr have been made, and are making, so as to -render; it perfectly safe", even in the darkest' nights, to cross it; "without lights; there beingavtimber on each side o keep I the wheels of Carriages In their proper placed "and which will also keep the high est loads from catching against the tvffi hers or braces of thv Bridge Rerfbn.s having peen ciciuaieci prejyuiciai to itiis. Bridge, .from interested and improper motives, it becomes necessary to state to the. public, tjiat such reports are with- ut any good fotindatlnn whatever, that more tharv three years use and exposure to' se vere gales, freshes, and at differen UtnesK uncommon weighs up n i, te?ify mcir jsoncln vely, that its stabilify and safety are equal to that of any wooden Bridge in the United Statesk and the verv best attention shaii cons: antly "e paidt teep j it SO. . I4: : ., " . - The Toll -keeper will make yearly contracts with any and all prrsons wish ing it, at a very low rate. The distance from Raleigh to Fayett -ville, on the east side of the river, and o". er this Bridge, is but three and thre qunrter mifes more-than by MKeill's Vern , as ascertained bv a latesurvvy of the road; andtiJs presumedthat the Bridge and the iidVan ages of anbre firm and less sandy soil will lie greatly in favor of this road. " No light or fire, in any man ner, is nermitted. in any case, or .'.under ( any pretenc whatefer, to b carried up ion rh.- Bridge, under a penalty of twenty aouars. ITHIEL TOWN, Superiutendant. May S. ' ' :, - 4?35. J VALtJABLK TRACT OF LAND k . FOR SALH. nY virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to' me by Samuel Hobson, bearing date the Oth day of January, 1819, and duly register ed in PockinK-ham couhtv : and by vir- ' tue of a Decree of. the Court of Equity for J Csscll County, made at May Term, 1823, in a cauiw wl; crcin Thomas Rufiin and. James H. RtifTin,-Executors of Sterling Rufiin, de cpased, and Thyself are Qom pUinJia,- arid Samuel Hobaon, ftamuel Hill, Charles Mills and others, are Defendants, I shall, ph "the lust Wednesday of July, 1823,' on the premi ses sell to the highest bidder, for ready, me-' ney, at public Ruction, he Tract of Land j whereo-i "Samuel Hobson resides, in Rock- inghaip County : Tlie Tract contains, accord J ing.to the deeds, 1828 acres, more or less, ! and is situate on both sides of Lickfork Creek, There is a considerable quantity of excellent Creek Lo-tc-grourid, probably -from 130 to 150 acres X fine plantation is cleared ionine rract, sutticient tor tne worKrng ot. pI5 or 18 lianJs. thotnrh much the larger Dart ' is in wood, fit for the cultivation of Tobacco, Corn, and all other kinds of grain. Taken altogether, this is one ibf the most valuable estates off Dan vRivpr, in the County,' and was sold in 1818, for Twentv Thousand Dol lars According io the Decree. Cant. Jl b- J son "a 10 retain pbvsession until the 25th of jiecemn.r ncxtr when 'the purchaser,!! to be let into the full" enjoyment : but in the mean while, the purchaser may tnter at all times, after the 10th of September to sow snull grain. A conveyance will be male bv the subscriber in fee simple, 'with spec'al war ranty, though no doubt is entertained of the title, as he sale is made' by consent of the persons interested ; and Captain Hobson it Iikewis6 to convey wifh general warranty. RICHARD W. MtCllADX, May 16: Trustee and Commis'nr; i N. B. If the subscriber should not person ally attend to make the said sale, it will be conducted by Andrew Harrison, Ksquire, the Clerk and Master of the Court of femiitv for Caswell County, who is appointed a Commls sipnef by the Court for that purpose. ' ' Hftf--': T ; R,vVMICHAUX, fiW "-' ; 'r Trustee and Cora. $i t -ent to this sale, andwill Convey to the purchaser as-"stated. above? ' sSAMUBL HOBSON.' THER SALE OFI-AND; Sth'e.aiteg of Capt; Hobsoti V !S:TwrPPertvaboveadvertised;s closed vCthie Subscribers, Executors bf thwULorSteri ttie'Jsam day ,knd place; offer fbrS?tleithe veryuableTract ofndwufdiby; tnel,:and bth efs,khd iexf end 41 bbi? the r. .v www. niwu3.iuuav,rea oi mnQi inciuu iniupwardsofb'liun'o fbf: liimc niycr. iwiriom,v wncn IS equal t rent e5ual tnf.five nundrerlVihUarL r-3Se 4 efJlW will L:,;raade fc'nowri bnthe ; dayofsafebut w R be given of bne-and two years, upon mm rN f ry i vu sscunty anu a iueeu-? 0r-the .peuuon .yru9v.wi.;iae;premi3e3 r:;.T'H()MAa;RtIFFfN, Jp Ex'rs Sterling Ruh;ec!d: i 34S! byihe "A hand an assortment ?o-r,. "an nn-a, . wilIM enabled tofurhi,tn;emIn' a"4 mensions at the shortest notic? f ani' , He requests those having ' " may ,needA;epairs, to favor hi ? H work as soon as possle 1 unltoatt he i crowded with work haraud May 2Q. . ' ' p "FEMALE ACADEMY fiTHE Examination closi.Vk , A aion,' will co.nmn,! 5 t S,s. Hunt. - The 2d .i !De 18th r 23d of the surne month. "l the A PT TtT. . May 20. -VwrT, - SHOCCO FKMAuiTjT- "pHE Examraation of the P.m i - I .IqsMtution, -wiU connX?1?, nesday the 4th of next m.i? . 1 vvfc5 next day, when the parent an m lh ans of he children, n, ..i :n.a ardi- A., ..,u .i,: ana en wish to be Present, nr -who andjudgefbrthemselres;;e commence oh'the Mbnufou0 maky J.LUAS. - -35 2w .Mav 20. WILLI AMSBOROlJGHMlnr ' : ACADEMY. lALh fpHE semi-annuafExaminarmn " r .r mencp 0.1M0 ( ay u.e 24 of ' ' CM antl end on the 4th. Pal,,: p"e "?. and the fMb& quested to attend The EXeS "J ; Academy T.-iil -again cjish.nence I Wl Ulc. mending mi intitutic 1 to ih' nnw Byrder of the Ia,d ot Trustees. WM. tOBARDs w-- lMav 16. -. I 35 3l " ; BOARDING HOUSE. HpHE subscriber haying recently nur. X ciiaied, the late residence of hcw Huhier, 8 miles ; south of Warrcntnn wiiuiii uaii- a iiiuf ui iuc onocco reniale Acackmy, and irrioiediately between the Shocco.and Sulphur Springs, (the Utter recently discovered, and analyzed) is pre pared to take Boarders the ensuing sea son. He hasmade coiderabie impro ments upon tne pretmsesr,, and flatten himself, "that. he will all who may think proper to call upoa mm. . ; . WM K. KEAKNEV. Warren county, M ay 18, 55 4c P. S. In addition J tOj go xl Water, the ' ubscriber nas a large upp.y.'oficx on and. ; ' .!;.''' , "The Newbern Cehtinel will insert the above 2 xi es and forward his account to litis ofhee for pay menu' STRAYED OK STOLEN, FIOM the subscriber intVV'arrencwiti-'! . ty oH.tbe 10ti of May, a valuable '; U RE Y MARE, about 4 feet 8 inches itgh. Well formed and in good orde: S or 6 years old, very spirited and weUigaited, i itner to pace 6c gallop. She was raised i;i Tennessee. I will give liberal re ward for her delivery, or for information so that I ga her fugaio. ' ' THOMAS COTTRELL. May 30 r ' 35 tf-- , ' NEW GOODS. j FI1HE greater part of my Spring-Supply, JL are to hand. Having bought tbera . moitly with ensh. I hope to be able to sell low foi casii, or on short credit, and 11; lie thankful for a port oh of public favor, WM.PECIw. 33 6'. May 7. SAODL :ry, CARRIAGE HARNESS, ' rtriLLIAM F CLARKis iustrecei7 TT ing. from tne N-irtnfresh supply, of elegan; Articles in his line- hicV .- -Villi hi iurmer Stock, makes his assort ', ment ver cuuipltie. , . . ' ' ' ; He has on hand, finished m the neatest .Md most fasiiionable styl", Gentlemen andZatiiea Saddles & Bridles, best flir ted tiros and Japan Gt' and CarWjc HarntHf Martingale Velisses, Sad batrs, Portmanteaus, TravelhngTron", and Coa,: and Ge Whips, c n i also for sale at his Carriage iop, an " soriment of Pannel, Slick Gigs' keys; and intends supplying himjgf ti,I'.rr.f.w.mu'hAn of Hkcostomers; WJl" , an elegant collection of Family Cama Razees, and also a few CarryajJs. J Kazees, anu aiso a icw - . hort f which, for the ready, cash pr Jg credit; will be sod on the, most rcasgaabie terms.: . . ;. - .'- Raleigh March 20 h ; rfi' ' State of North :Carolinai , Alary raioy e, ; Saniuel IL' Jones, Tronas Tru love, i; ppy; Timberlake; and Sally !s wife; Celi wfe ot . Flowers, Nancy ..carver, tsey, wife i of Richard Jones, ift,Rd: Jofifea. t ' ' - petition for1 jtheConr V " J -that CehVW5 rfCSj jonw ii. httants of tW "?, anauuauw House-111 " f ty ot; Franklin, at t whim- , . .cAerK Vl f .tvi tiess. Smith patte -- flw of iiM&irL at office, the ses- Aionaay 01 me same taonth T-. u T r. Vl 'UUU tl, JUSIUV. AIIC 1 1 succc - v. j , . , , w. -. , . . a.. . ,-. .. - -y -' - - ' - - , , 1 -, jr j ; - : f y rc'" .-., v-v -; .
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 30, 1823, edition 1
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