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. 1 . ,- V -.1 POETRY;' or--. v. V'hens th' sky is . nowTclear, -andi.! o - "duerM with sh overs, .... nrtw che - v And life rambles on thro, the wann suriny ; iiotfrs-Hr- v ; . i. - UnditiimM "with a shade or a tear. , . ' O i .iwcet aVethe feelings, that kindle, and 1 ,-- ' . ' ' burn " ;v . ; , - v :v, r :, :v-. I v i f - y A we IT" ine nowcn ana vac mty r . ; V .But to higher ami purer deration they turn, - 'At water takes tint from themie of iu urn; ' When they burn" in the light' of thine "eye ; V : And when; In the calm of a Tnpohshlny. rogbti A serenade steal o'er the bay j --As it curls in the smile of her mellowest .". .Or lies iii its beauty, as silent and bright; i ' ; ' As it slept in the auhshine'of 5ay- . w j ..' ; v 0 1 sweet is the clear and the silveiy tone, ; , As it softhr: comes orer tnr, ear i ' : ; ' - But syeetas it -breathev vhen rhear zt'ai It breathes IDce a flute by a wind-spirH blown, "When I knoyti thou art listening :neir ; . ; ; " T! the music ;and beauty of life Jose their ; "worth,v i'-if. ': .v. m "When one heart only joys in their smile t ; But the'unidn'of hearts giVes that pleastire ;' Vv-rr:itsblrth,: ' v '.'''t'' 'W, tVluch beams on the darkest and coldest of ; .:. ,' earth;.: .-T K.-"' ' - J. i.lVe the sun on bis own chosen isle : T . J It gives to the fire-side of winter the ligltfi . The glow and the glitter of Spring ;f Q ! sweet are the hoars, when two fond hearts . ' -jih'tte, --V - . - ' " . Away on the motionless wing- ; - tFovwted JfffCtioH, ; : How triany. bright ejcs rottr dini .how rnanr snft cheeks jrow pale hnw irianr lovely farms fadfe away inio the .tomb, and none 'can tell the cause that ? ; . bliefited thejr loyeline.?. As the dove j - .. will clasp the arrow mat 15 preying: 4 upon its vitals so it is the nature ofj . it oman to .hide from, the world, the j r pangs of wountled afFectinn. Even when frirtnnsff. she scarcely breathe : . 9 It to herself 5 but when otherwise, she:) . buries it in the recess of her boanm, j ana tnere lets Tt enwer ana orooa a-j vxaong then ruins of her peace.:; hej . .preat charm 01 existence is at an end, , tier Vest is broken, the sweet refresh- rnent of sleep is poisoned by ihelan choly" dreams, ".dry sorrow drinks her hlAftd" T.nnlf frar h(r affpr ft lif fl TOiiiersnfi toq. una. rnena&nip ween- ln? over her untimely jrave and wn- upnn uiiix one, wno uui lnieiy ;iowi; . a witn ail the rsiiance 01 neaitn anl beantyt should now be brought down ' to (( darkness and the wocm,, You , will be told of some wintry chill, somfe j , sligHt indisposition, that laid her low but no one knows the' mental mala- ji .dj that previously "sapped her strength j and made' her so' easy a prey to the ! spoiler. , . - Oh! make her a grave, where 2he sunbeam .-. . ; ... -- - :., " re,. :,. . - ; - s "When they promise a glorious morrow i 'ij-hey'D shine o'erher asleep, Eke a smile from the west. : From her own lov'd Island of sorrow.! WortMlr to love, and fondly O fe vote ourselves to the happiness of ano ther, who Reserves our hih regard, is not condemned ty religion It is not cu a riics wniciiii permits aim ir deplores;. out ft virtue which, it sane- f tions and commands. And the. heart that is deceived or befrayedi.need.not ) augtneni us anjjuisn ny sen reproach x.ove is notoniy an innocent but a ! noble nassion. When ruided and ccn trolled bv relman. it istheeerm of rijl social virtues the cement and the so-j lace of the various relations of human j life. When rewarded with the haU lowed pnssessinn.of its object, it strews J the path of duty with flowers, and $ ficents the airwitb fragrance when unfortunate and ill refj uited, if becomes j : at Jength,- absorbed j in. high and' holy principles ; investing resignation "w tn ! unwonted sublimitv, and extracting from earthly disappointment, the calm satisfaction of ; heavenly hopei The "process bj:v?h?drit is thus transform- ed. may impair the fragile tenement in tvhich it -m enshrined j and the iross of mortality, in such a surface," may melt awaj into its kindred earth ; but the-soaring 'unrobetf 'spirit, returns to. God whoare it, tod at last enjoys re pose where it first derived exitfnce. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ; REWARD! v T ot on the'lOtn instant, between the Jut town of Halifax and the Subscriber's House in Halitx County, A POCKET BOOK," bound In rough leajher," cont lin ing Four Huodredtabd,Th'irteenDolUr:s ,2fl BankvNotes-burof,tliC No'ea w;t each ICO dollar, Alsoa Deed for Lnd, ' and other viable-papers. ' f. ; - The above Rewarcj will be'paid for the delivery tof the'conteuuVof'-aaid Book, to Mr. SamaelHiUmanbf;OicfDftri;or-.th9 Subscriber, and -ja handsome Compensa- tion for anypart bf theinV '? vv ' ' ; XJirTLEBURYJ WILCOX Halifax county C May 27. (7 Th Pocket: .Iinok. is wppp?ed to have been found by a -Negro '.Waggoner, from Orange or Casweltcounties. . X3t Dollars a joar,.or One MvcisexaijuU not CKcccdiBg i3Ctcca lwiiiertod thd first - ir- SviLLlAMSBOROtifiH MALE . ACADfiMY. r fflHH'semahnuar Examination "of; the ;udeDtsxf ilni InsUtatioi wiBj too menC on Monday the 2d" of June ext rid the frie 4 ufUhe: InttfMtio. re:re- juestea Mi ttrna. tuc exercises pi s Academy will again cortiunce on the 3(1 Nfonday ofthe same month. .The health nes of the Village and the superior qua? hfications bf -Ir. Alexander Wilson,the Principal justify: thelTrustee ijr recpm mending this institution to5 the publfe By order of ihevB6ard b(4Tf iistee& ; ; VVM. HOBARUS, Secry. . May 16. ' ;:. 35?3t PHYSIC & suiigery: , THE Subscnbe4 in Jan iarv last, pub licly announced, his intention of re sumnig the Practice Nof. his Profession in Raleigh and its vicinity. Since 'that tjmeV business of importance compelled his ab sence f roin th is place.-He has how re turned, to 'reside permanenttvv and add to tlie number of the little . Ar'ny of Doc tors that at present: are gafrisoned in.Ka leigh. He,- hopesi ? by. . anvunremitted ,at tention to the duties of his profesiibn, to be entitled to a share in the toils & spoils of the ensuing crnpHij?ii. ? j ' ' V ; WILUAM; WILLIAMS. L Raleigh,' May 2G'.V' v ' 35 3t . ; r.b.- Application , may be made in the night, as in the day-time, for services or medicine, at the shop of the subscriber, (formerly Scott's Jeweller's Shop) near the North-east corner of the State-House Square.- '- W. H W. BOARDING HOUSE. THE. subscriber having recently pur . chased, the late residence of Jacob Hunter, 8 .miles south of. Warrcnton, within half a mile ot the bhocco Jremale Academy and immediately between the Shocco and Sulphur Springs, (the latter recently discovered, and analyzed) is pre pared. take Boarders the "ensuing sea son: He Has made considerable improve- merits upon the premises, and .'Halter. ! himseif&hat-Qe wiltglve satisfaction io all who' olay thuifc proper to call upoa him. " "V ' - ' " VVM K. KEARNEY. Warren county, May 18. 33 4t P. S. In addition to go nl Water, the subscriber has -a iarge supply of Ice on hand. .c . The Newbern; Centfnel will insert the above 3 ti'res and forward his account to this office for payment- CLARENDON BKIDGE THE Stockholders of this Bridge would inform, the public, that great altera tions in he floors and other part,s of it, have been made, and are making, so as to render it perfectly safe, even in the darkest nights, to cross it without lights, there being a timber on each side to keep he wheels of Carriages in their proper place, and which will also keep the high est loads ffam catching .gainst the tim bers or braces ot tne Bridge. Keportsi having been Circulated prejudicial to tiiis Bridge, from interested and improper motives, it becomes necessary to state to the public, that sucn reports are without any good foundation whatever, that more than three years use and.exposure to se rere gales, freshes, and at different ifmes uncommon weights upon it, testify most conclusively, that its stability and safety are equal to that of any wooden Bridge in the United States, and the very best ttention iiall constantly be paid to keep it so. . ,- The Toll-keeper ' will make yearly contracts with any and ail persons wil ingit,'at a.voiylo'v rate. ." The dtance from Raleigh to Fayette ville, on1 the eakl fliie of the river, and over this Bridge, is but' three and three ; quarter miles more man oy vrciu s Ferry, as ascertained uy a late survey ot the road ;. and it is pre&uiued tnat the . . . .u -.i.;..a. ..r m,umi win o. iwaHv in -rvnr1 of this road. No light oi n. e, in any men ner, it permitted, in any case, or under t any preteiice whatever, to he cirned.up r,-ji 6n the Rridge, under a penalty ot twen dollars. I ITHIEI. TOWN, Superiiuend.int. May 8. 4t35 State of North-t'arolina, T Franklin Countv OoUrt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. se - d Mary Trulove, vs. !'-.. Samuel H Jone", Thrrnas Tm love. Enpy Timberlake and ' Petition for Sally, his wife, Celia, wife of dower. " Flowers, Nancy S carver, I : Betsey, wife of Richard Jones and Ed. Jones. " J ITappearingto the satisfaction of the Court that Celia, wife of Flowers, Nancy S carver, Betsey, wife of Richard , Jones, and Ed. Jones, are not inhabitants of this State : it is ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for three weeks, that they personally appear at bur next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the Couni ty of Franklin, at the Court-House in Lew- (isburg, ;on the second Monday in June next, men, anu mcic iu uuswci, , piu ui umut, of the petition will be taken pro confesso. Witness, Smith Patterson, CleiJc of our said Court, at office, the second Monday of March, A. D. 1823.; V j 3i3t f I :y .8. PATTERSON, c. c. c. STATE OF NORTH-CAKOLiNA, ' .! -WAsanreTON Coujttt. ) John Walker, James Pollard, cc wife Lovey, George Pollard, JT appears to the satisfaction of the Court that James Pollard, and wife Lovcy, reside without the limits of this State ; It is ordered that publication be made three months inthe Raleigh Register, that unless they .appear j and answer at (he Superior Co'urt'of Equity, to be held for the County of Washington oh the second Monday in September next, judg ment pr cwiYmc, will be taken against them. Test, j JOHN GOEXET,- v 30 , ;r"; Z v 'i , ' C. & M. E. &c Dollar and ; a Half foh hailf a year, milk exerciser 'ortju Institution 4 'Jtresumed on.Monday,tne j unev; B v order. A'"'. 3 STILLS- F H. REEDER.InforMis his customers . and the nubliC that W has now. on hand an assortment of STILLb of various sizes He continues to make: ,them, and ill iieenabted to furnish thimony diA mentions' stithdshQteit nrce'rr' HHeqii'e may he cd repain, to fiiVor him with their woW;a. socrti as possille, as he 'may-be unable ho attend to them so well wlicn thViVeason i for using th dm is at hand, i ItW VI U UWU- T S "w Vfi as r t ' 3 Mi y 20, n 35 : STATE.;0F KORTrt-CAROLIU AV ,. ., Surrv County.! y Superior Court of Law,- Hanhan Bass, VS. Petition for divorce. Tsaac Bass. IT appearing to. thfe satisfaction of r the .CourtTtUat the defendant in thicase resides without the limits of the State ; it is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication btr.made in the Star and R 1 leigh Register far three months, tht'the defendant appear at the. . next , ,Su;erior Court of Law to be held for the county of Surryi al tbe Courthouse in Rqckford, on the nrst Monday 111 eptemner next, then and there to plead to said petition, otherwise. the petition will be heard ex parte and decreed accordingly'.-." Test. JO. WILLIAMS. Jr.C.S. C. April 11. 30 "m WILLI AMSBOROUGH FEMALE ACADEMY. 5- EXAMINATION. !IE semi-annual Examination of the fpils in this Institution will-com- mence on Mondav the 16th of June, and will he continued on the two succeeding days ; immediately,, after which, tne ex ercises of the Acadf my will he resumed ; there being no vacation between the Ses sions,. . i . The Course of Instruction includes NVedle-Wuik, "'Sewing, Writing, .Arith metic, Grammar and Paring, Geogra phy, Mihnlngy History, Bellt-s Lettres, Chymistry, Botany, Natural Pnilosophy and Astronomy. . The Principals possess a good Philoso- . phicnl-Apparatus ; and I4ectures, accom panied by xpcnu'euts,re delivered on the different subjects. Board, and tuition in all the above bran chestj:, 60 dollars per Session ; Music SO dollars, Drawing and Paiiiiiug 20 dol ars per Session. The only extra charge is for pens, ink, letter pajer and sundries, 2 dollars per Session. Books, when re quired, are furnished at the jisual tore prices. No expenditures are allowed ex cepting -such as arc authorised by parents and guardians.. . ruHcn lady is to furnish herself with a coverlid, a pair of blankeis, sheets, and towels. The pupils nil board wuh the Principals, and at e theft fore completely under their guardianship. The Village is remarkably healthy and orderly, and the,. public aud private exercise of Reli gion receive regular attention. JOSEPH ANDREWS,'? tT- i THOMAS P. JONES, 5 frmcipala. Willia sbnrougn. Gianv'ule Cou ttv. Nr C. May 12. S4te COTTON C;iNS. TATrIAN G, BLOUNT, at Kinston, in Lenoir ennntv, cuntjhues to make Cotton Tins, with evrry hue Improve ment. His Plates and Bar's are of steeh, nnd these, a well as every material part of tiivf Iron Work, are ufade by his spe cial order in Philadelphia! To the in inv respectable planters arid merchants v ho have find Gins f his manu facture ifi use for.jhe 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 fifty cents per.Saw for 8 inch, two dollars and sixty cents for 9 inch, and two dollars ancl se venty cents for Saws of 10 incbe diame ter, delivered at his shop. Gentlemen favoring him witn their orders, shall not be disappointed either as to tinie'or qua- ly. - - , -,. '...;. As his importation of materials will be governed by the orders -'he receives, he I requests that orders intended for him may be early given. ' Kinston, vA pril 24U 326t 100 DOLLARS REWARD; RAN AWAY from the subscriber's Plantation , in Chesterfield District, South-Carolina, early last autumn, two Negro Men. CHARLES and J3ILL. Charles is of ordinary size, well made, yellow complection, remarkably intelli gent, speaks quick, is about $5 years of age He was purchased in Beaufort coun ty. Bill absconded with him, is about 20 or 25 vears of aee, is low, and has a scar I believe on one of his cheeks, perhaps a scar on nis neaa ; ne is aiso inciinea to yettov complection, and beats on the drum to! Tably well. Bill was purchased in the nei trhborhond of Snowhill. . Charles' may perhaps attempt to pass himself as a free man.. ; v ; The above reward will be given to any person who will return thenri to my plan tation ; or half the above reward will be given to any person' who will secure them in Jail, or in )roportioit for either bf them, aod give roe information.'' . ; :. ' PLEASANT Hi MA Yi - March 10. ... '-. ' 'tf,-'' OyThV Editors of the Raleigh StarV and ; Ne wbera Centinel, are requested to insert the aboye until .otherwise ordered and in the mean time forward their pa pers to me at Statesburg S. C. 5 ? d- to, be paid in advancSubscriptionS time for Half a Bdllar and for a QtiarJIer ever snfccecdin paper, lonier - . ' ' Jt v3 " .'m:'--IlaleigK 32th May, 1S23. TJKSOLVEDVhat a Dividend of 4 per Xtt ceniU on the Capital 3tccfcorthis Bank be; and the samtheby declared fbrthe last hidf palaleih ort thetet Moniltn aunr -MtA fatfthev. Several Brahes-iifteerither t6.''tJI.'llAV ' -'v v FAY KTTEV1LLE ACAD EM Y. fpniS Institution now. affords advantages j, a. , equal to any j n tne-oouvucm piai.es, uc inff 'cbnducted uponihe most approved prin- ciptes,4ind provided with superior Teachers' k provided witn supenor 1 eacners . ,Reward will he giyeu to any ? e .rancf Useftd and rnatnentat ; son who willf apphend 0r Pt -Th1S, tvith Jts healthy-situation sald f,gitive W anVjail Irt tlSt ui every by. lEducat'jort and moderate charcfes for ijoamand I uiiion, mustl insure it- a liberal - patronage. - The strictest attention' wiirbe paid to. the conduct and morals of those, attending it. - v Female Department, rwictoe Alfi Hal " j mtlton 101th Assistant l eacners. Rudiments, per quarter, ' h; , ; ; lieading and Writing X ; ' W English Grammar, Ancient and Mbv ;derh Geography . with, the Use of the Maps and ; Globe?, History, ChronologyMythology, Rhetoric, Belies Letters, Composition, Natu ral Philosophy, Botany with -Plain and Ornamental Needle Work. $2 50 Musi c, taught 'by'Mafameyi in the best Italian style. Per ann. taught in the Academy, $60, or $H0 per quarter y Per ann. taught out pf the Academy, $100 per quarter 525, . - ' Dravstng; Painttng, and the French language, taught b$ AT. iMuung, a native of ranee. -Drawing and Painting, per quarter $6 French. ' , - x'-r, V; -" '6 .' Classical Department, itnier Dr. G. Davis'i - -. ' J? tuition. - v The Iatin and ; Greek 'Languages' ; . Natural and Moral Philosophy, Lo- - gic Astronomy, .Mathemaics, Geo metry and Algebra, ;., English Male Department. Rudiments - Heading, Writing, Arithmetic Eng lish Grammar, Ancient and Modern Geography with the Use " of th I Maps and Globes, 6 1 Pens and Ink provided the Students with out charge. A tax of 25 cents each Student for wood, water, &c. Board, including all the above Branches except Music, $35 per quarter payable In advance. ? K WM. HAMILTON. For the satisfaction of Parents &. Gviardians the following- Gentlemen may be referred tp. J. A Cameuok, Esq.Prest. of the School i Committee. Rey'd. R. H. Monaisoir. ' I April i30, 1823. - 32 : VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND FOB SALE. BY virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to me bv Samuel Hobsnn, bearing date the 20th day of .1 anuary, 1819, and duly register ed in Rockingham county ; and : by , vir tue of a Decree of the Court of Eqtuty for Caswell County, made at May Term, 1823, in a cause wherein Thomas Ruffin and James II. Ituffin, Executors of Sterling RufRri, de ceased, and myself are Complainants, and Samuel Hobson, Samuel Hill, Charles Mills, and others,, are Defendants, I shall, on the j lasr Wednesday of July, 1823, on the premi ses, sell to the highest bidder, tor ready mo neV, at public auction, the Tract of Land Hyhereon Samuel Hobson resides, in Rock ingham Coiinty : The Tract contains, accord ing to the' deeds, 1828 acres, more or Jess, and is situate on both sides: pf Lickfork Creek. There is a considerable quantity of excellent Creek I-w-gronnd, probably from 1 20 to 150 acres A fine plantation is cleared on the .Tracv'sufficient for the working of j 15 or 18 hands, though much the larger part ) f 1 1 . . '" WW . I is in woon. nt for tne cultivation or i ooacco, j Corn, and all otlrer" kinds of gnun. Taken j altogether, this is one of the most "valuable j estates off Dan River, in the County, and was sold in 1818, for Twenty Thousand Dol ' lars. s According to the Decree, Capt. Hob j son is to retain possession until the 25th of 1 December next, when the purciaer is to be i let into the full enjoyment : but in the mean wnue, rne purcnaser may enter at an times, after . the IOth of September, to sow small grain. , A conveyance will be made by the subscriber in fee simple, with special war ranty, though no , doubt is entertained of the title, as the sale is made bv consent of the persons interested; and Captain Hobson is likewise to convey with general warranty. RICHAllD W. MICHXUX, May 16. 'Trustee and Commis'nr. N. B. If the subscriber should not person ally attend to make, the said sale, it will be .conducted, by Andrew Havrison, ..Esquire the Clerk: and Master of the Court of Equity ,for Caswell County, who is appointed a ComrhtSr sioner by the Court' for that purpose. : R. W MICHAITX, ' ; ! ' e Trustee and Com. I assent to this sale, and will convey to the purchaser as stated above. .. : ' SAMUEL HOBSON. A FURTHER SALE OF LAND. UirHEN. the sales of Capv Hpbsori's property, above advertised, shall be closed, the Subscribers as Executors of he will of Sterling Ruffini dee'd, will at Hhe satne dayand place, offer for Sale the very valuable i ract.of Land owned by their Testator, on Dan. Itrpcr. in R ock- inham County It djoinsi the lands of Mr. Jiroadnax,.Me8srs.;xancey and?Be thel. and others, and. extends along the River for more than a mile., lit contains about one thousand acres of land, includ Intr UD wards of two hundred acres prime River Wtom,; which is equal to I any lauu iu ,ine vouniy ior Teruiuy ana convenience, and is in good order for cul tivation, h The low grounds have been un der lease for several years' past upon a rent equal to five hundred dollars. ; . The terms will be made, known ;on the day of sale ;?but it is expected a credit .Will be given of one and twd years, upon satisfactory personal security y and a deed of trust oa. ' thefpf emisesK :xr:-:"; THOMAS RUPFIN, , . JAMES Hi RUFFIN, . :' V, v Ers of Sterling Ruffin, dee'd. receivedi by the Printers and by every V StATE Of" KonTfl-dtttrtY , ' S Prbttamatian S00 DOLLAR REWARn MjuitiAunj ocen made Grand Juv' nT dee of nelliomas Ca.K 4f " U,e and that, he the said lW CwS'T the night ot the Tth of February hi 0l' his escape from theJtflof tliehfore! typf Anson: '; ,- . 1 TorcMc0 Now therefore, to the en? tv. v CmtTis, may be broueht to hit- Ll U . he may.be brought-' to justice. ' , , w ;ktnoreoyer hereby enjoin and conJ,J f oiRcervcivjl ancf military, vitlSS?11 said Thomas Curtis and bring him tn ;- CURTIS is between twenfy.five t?CC yearsf age,1about five! fene ches hitrh. snare manVda u.:- t. l5ai. whs uojl Duar. rainer a In testimony whereof I havecau.u , ; ) r ,v -a Great Seal of the S HCWet,ntonUaW .;-;tfteameaitbeXity ; leigb, onthe29tkckrT ; pril, 1823. . A- v By the Governor, II 32tf L. B. llAHiij, P. Se ff'y. VAtUAtiLli LAND FOR SAT i? In theHdnity q RcUcigh. : Tract of Land containinp 1834 .. . about nine miles from the CitvJvi. Swift and Williams's ICre'eks E? on Road leading to Hay wood, formerly oc cupied by Joseph Lane, jun.and at pre sent in possession of T. L; West. Tr u peiievcu vu4i lur son, oeauiyana ueakhi ness of situation, it is scarcely eaualU KtlY equallfd by any Plantation in this part of the try. A considerable pokion of this Land is fine low Ground, and the hieh land u fertile and very well timib;red. A betttl u:&c lur vaiuc aim tipgs IS Q0 WnClttft be found. T here are Considerable Ioj. provements, good Orchards, a Grbt-Mia &cc. and fine Springs. Apply to J. Ciales, in Raleigh, or to T. L. West, on: the premises. With the above Traci of Land may b had 300 Acres of Pine Land, in therioi nity. -' t January U, FOR SALE OH RKNT. Convenient Dwelling-House, cot. . taining six Rooms, with a Kitchen. Smoakiii use, a well-fenced Garden, and other conveniences, at ihe corner of D vie and M'Dowell Streets, within 13v yards of one of the best 3priog in the cay. ! ;.' fa'S. GALE3. THE PUBLIC r 1 RE cautioned again:!- Morgan Jone' jfV who ran away. from the county of 0- ; range last March, withaut paying any of ; his debts, after getting in debt not only to' the. subscriber, but to; every other per son who would credit him. Ife is a stout, strong, quick motioned young mant of rattier a paie, complexion, anq oown oos when noticed ; fond of jumping &' wrest ling as weR ay exhibiting other feats of -his activity ; has some pretensions (6 Wh : the (Carpenter's and ivIiUVright's (radv of which he speaks largely. It is belieTt ed he has gone to DucJsor Abme rfver, West Tennessee. ' -.- .V:-: ' ' The Editor of the V estem Carolinian and the Editors of the public papers of , Tennessee, would perhaps not only oblige the subscriber but the- public, by giving this caution a place hi their -papers,.'! the above is not all, nclr the worst, that might in truth be said iieaiust hjm. 1 4 70SHIM JOHNSON. .' -'May 20.jf ') " v t 36 2w - j authority of the State jpA orA- CaroSni. MASONIC LOTTERY. For the Repairs of St. John's' Lodge, No. ffl n ' Newbern. SCHEME. 1 ; l 3 4 10 - 20 100 2000 Prize of J'vJ Of '-' of s of ; $51000' 2,000 ' L000 X$ $ 5,000. is is i is is U fs 2,000 2,009 2,000 1,000 1,000 2,0U 10,000: pun of oi of 100 50 20 5 2133 Prizes. 2862 Blanks 50WTickets( at 05,000 $25,000 Tiii. i'Atfmw will hr drawn in theoiai popular way : QOr M the frizes floatm? trom tlje Commencement of the Drawing. ' tion ot tne uravnngt swyew w . ? Twelve per cent. fc;. i '"' . ,r , prifesnotdenTandedwitiinTvrclveMODtM , from thedate of the last day's the: several Drawings wlllhe forfllJf each of the . places hereTlckets myj , vended by tie authority of the and, also, published ilhe parohnaji6" Notice will be riven in one of the WT JKmf "Sentinel "n.uiM Favettevilic, yirt gion ano ;wasnnjgmn,r - in-t lhis;place,": of; the comment"" - .-it . the Book Store of Mr. s. nu "r" S Letters addressed to either of the-MnjQ with the Cashencloitd, md pott afeP'? he rtwimntlv fthdd tfli 1 , a 3 NATH'Ll SMITH, WM:S;IWEBFh T A; PASTEUR, LEWIS PPCUE, TV SPARROW, Newbern March, 1823. j be hadof B. B. Smith, Esq.. at w rUsv K-i --j .4 noV. Store of JvLr Post-Master ia the State 'noft ft proportion sage, slow speech and dowii look, tajTv on one of his fingers, which cauL5V 10t a little crooked and stiff, siippoaedtnt the left hand ; . 4- H 0 ht K Rfc-in .1 -5-, , t
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