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'r i- ft i .,1. fl;! 'i ) 1 1 r if nVf STRY . 1 ' 1 ' , ' ' ' --f ioii W stand ? X V ltityt tsreet woman, and be nforibipped ' ' ' ' A V':V. :-;'S'i.rr: ' '- ' " J"- 'Gone from herheek is the summer plapm, . -And her breath )iath lost all It faint perfume, And the jdoss hath dropt from fher golden - ' -Xt-.:- bair, ' '?.,' : r f , yj.yi '.J V '. Anl her forehead is pale, hough no longer " 'v; fair; ' V P V ' --v 1 . y v ., , ; r.y. . .J : Anil the spirit that sate on her soft blue eye Is struck withcbM mortality ;' 4 1 . . And neurone -that" "play'd on 'her lip hath -i -fled -r v " -v Mv '-: 1 And every grace hath now left the dead. ; . Like slaves they bbcyd her in height of ';- . v .. power,- - 'LIy'f f":"'" y'-v ,. But left her all in the wintry hour : ' . 4 . 'And the crowds that swore for her loVe to ;'f;-; iie, ';" .-: ' : Shrank from the, tone of her last sad sigh-1 : And.Uiis is nian's fidelity. . v I : ' : v Tis wonn alone with a firmer heart,' Can see all these Idols of life depart, ' ' And love the more ' and soothe and bless f - Win in his utter wretchedness. I . ( . . rr : - , bECLARiTION OF WAH. . . :Th p Spa rish. .Uuei -of-w arq ire. si ' TarntnlH, jtcrjied herevestprday, 4V J?v from Cadi7. -Vp ieacn th ; s.-iile on th 5t" of-May that i fonnKi nrCLARATlON OF WA a"ainrt Fratfrft ! ai hern puMihed that the Ppmsb privateers were fittiri ; ou rib all expedition anil thar ori FrencliT'errhant vessel had been can tii!-rfd nft Al"e5irs nrevious "to tn . sailing of thi vessel. Ti e follnwinsinterestingletterfrnf I.Cp.A ir. . d a ted Ann I 25. wa s rec e i vH in tlds citv,'hT the'schr. kittle Will am. ilt is from'the same gentjema :v Jmvv rote rather. ilespnndfng;iy a f e davf previous to the date rif this;V : 1; rftu.- him 'nersonall v. and .place-' tli utmost xronfidencein hi-Ji'stateirretits. ' " rCABra, April 25. - V - Tl7Trench, syoTi know, entcretl Spa :mr4i nd witJiout meetinpr any opp HVn nrfrdd as far as V'ttoria The a vanVel prd.is composed of. disconlentd SparisrrK which the French allow very mud. ajr'"! infir own inicrcsi. " -j veneanct; which leads tbemon haa creata a re-action,'&. tt.ose who. otherwise were dij posed Ao rt-ceive the Ftx5ch tranquilly, ai reir:r:p from their homes, ; and u'nitinjr lerj selves to pTasteros by thousands. r Almo all he local-militia of the Provinces have rcvly abandoned their houses, anrt aTe coj iecti'mr where their services may be usefu; In the' towns the French have passed, som disorders . have been fommitted; as muq - from the disappointment o not meeting j vetrome reception they expected, as from fti other ouse. k The, Constitutional Gener O'Pornell is doing: wonders we perceh his" energy in every act heerforms. Tl last accounts we have of him," is that of 1 V hav'n or?a; ized an army of about. 15,0 men, with which he, will soWbegin; to op '. rate, and I brievene of his first .steps w , be to secure. the passes of Somosierra, abo . "twelve -it !VHUs north of Madrid. 'All t, ili?it:a of Madrid, amounting nearlyto 80, mer., nave vojumeereu fn ni uwc -i , rmy -of reserve in Andalusia.' With su elements in a people, what should be thij reward ? Certainly not oppression.;, f ; " The govcrnnicht has not yet signed, 'declaration cf War. We expect it eve moment. I suppose gTeat numbers ofpri - . teers will be fitted out from the U. States j If they come here they will jget, commissio I without anv difficulty, the rand object b ine to do theTreiach all .tlie mischief pos We.. v- . , v--'- - f i -' It is renorted. and I believe correct that Cadbzwill shortlv be put under martj , Idleness is the ot bed of temptation, tbe cradle of dueae, and the canker worm of feicity. ; In a. short '.'time .to .the man who has no employment, life will have no novelty, and when novel ty is laid in-the grave, the funeral of comfort wilj enter the churcb-yard.-- . From that moment it is the shade, and : Jiot fhe man who creeps along the path 'of..ro6rtality,- On the contrary,' what solid 'satisfaction does the man of li! : Itenctiv possess ? What health on his; counlenance J What strength in his : limb's i What vigor in his understand-1 ins) With rwhat zeal docs 'ne".rrelishj the "refreshments. of the day ! (With wht pleasure does he; seek the ted of repose at nig!t ! :It is not the acciden tal hardness of a pillow that can make . hiin.unhappy and rob him of sletp.V'He earns his maintenance', and he jenjojs . lt.( He has' faitljfollyjcbnured in the ; day, and, the slumbers of the night are a sweet, retribution r to him.-, . To the ." diligent man every day is a little life, nd "every niglit as a'little Heaven. The toil fias been honest and the rev ward is. sure. . ; - '." - .-.'.vv.-- - yf-. " ' . . A HIXT .'Cpwper, of Durham, who was very ctoriomical of his wine, - descanting one day on ' the extraordinary per- forma'nee of a man ho. was blind, he J remarked; that, the poor, fellow could see.nq more; than that bottle.' f I do-cot wonder at ittsfr'.J-enlieU Mr. j Drake,' u fur we hare seeri .no more r - than that 'bottle; the afternooD.'V - r T'l.-.-.' .-Tl nlTnno rv 'aa gf '' ') wuijnia a jvom vj , Ll785i;ElijAh-Branes, nf Bucks cminty F Sn.Pfl nci va ntn V ii ssited b his: Den p I e w a r k I n g i u 1 1 a r c ? " ; tleisnake ; . ami soon aiier, uayiu uc caiton to co' home, took Up by .mistake; higj son's jacket and J put it on the sort was a striplings and both 'their jackets Avere ,iade;nUt of the. same cloth. The old,mar beinjt warm, did not button the iacketi uqtil he got to thehoose, thea he; found it muchtQO j Httle far him ; he. instantly -ronceiveu the idea, that he had been impercepti bly bitten: by the rattle snake, and swelled from the effects of the poison 5 he -crew suddenly very, 'ill, and was put. to. peel. v- lne pcopie aooui, .nun j u-irA vnrv rfihr.h klarmeil. and sent fftr Jwn or tl'Tee physicians, pne of whom poured down h is throat a pint of melt erJ lard, anotber JtaVe him a dose of wild plantain and thejthirt! blade him drink Hoar-hound tea made very strong, Notwithstandins all he grew worse,' and was, to appearance, on the verge of dissolution, when ! his son came horn's, with ttte old gentleman's jacket hanging like a bag about him. The whole mystery was at onc unravelled, and;poor Elijah Branes, notwithstand ing bis drenches of hogs-fat plantain, and j hoar-hoand, was well in ah in stant." ' " ' "? ; '. -- " '- , STILLS. l . . v i . - f TJ. H.;HEEI)ERf informs his customers A .-and the public, that he has how on hand an.assortment of STILLS of various size-4je continues to make them and will jbe 'enabled, to furnish them of any di mensions at the shortest! notice. 1 He- requests those haTing Stills which may need repairs, to favor hi n with their work as soon as possible as he may be unable to attend to themso well wliCn tho ieasop for using them is at hand, and he ii crowded with work. Mmv 20. r .l 35 STATE 6F NORTH-CAROLINA, Surrv County. 4 - " ; Superior Court of Law, ; March term, 1823. Hatinah Bass, ") Petition for divorce. Isaac Bass, j fcffTiappearin, to the satisfaction of the 1 l. Court, tUat the defendant in this case. resides without the limits of the State ; it is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Star and Ka lefin Register for three months, that the defendant appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held far the county of Surry, at the Courthouse in; Rockrford, on the first Monday in September 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. Aril 11. . 30 :1m STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. Jl Proclamation, : ,200 DOLLARS REWARD. WIIEUEAS it has been made appear to me; that a certain THOMAS CURTIS, of Anson courtly, stands charged by a bill of indictment of the Grand .Miry, with the Mur der of One Thomas Casfi, of snid county; and that, he the s iid .Thymas Curtis, did on the night of the 7th of Februnry last, mae his escape from the Jail of the aforesaid coun ty nf Anson : Now therefore, to the end that he the said CritTis, may be brCueht to iu:tice, the above Reward-will be given to any person or per sons who will apprehend and confine the said fugitive in any jail in this State, so that he maybe brought to justice. And I do moreover hereby enjoin and command all officers, civil and military; within this State, to use their best endeavors to apprehend the saidjThorhas Curtis and bring him to justice. CtJRTIS is between twenty-five and thirty yeaijs cf age about five feet nine or ten in ches high, TpuTe made, dark hair, blue eyes, Ions sharp nosev rather dark skin, thin vi- sag-, slow speech and down look, has a knot 1 on-line of his fingers, which causes it to be a utile crooked and'stin, supposed to pe on the left hand. ' In testimony whereof I have caused the Great Seal of the State to be szax. hereunto affixed, and signed the same at the City of Ra v leigh, on the 29th day of A- . ' priL.1823. ;! " W GAB'L. HOLMES. By the Governor, , , 02tf . L. B. Haiidi P. Sec'y. iHj'LATE CAPT. BENJAMIN WARD, OF j WAKKEN COUNTY. '.. TfilS is to Rive Notice,, that Capt. Ben jamin Ward of Warren County is dead,- ind that at the last Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions held for the County of Warren, on the 4ih Monday of last month, administration on the estate of the sm deceased was granted to the subseri ber,; this is theret'oie to require all per son's haviw claims against the said)de: ceajsed to bring them forward within the time required by law, lawfully and regu larly authenticated .forpayment, or ; thi. notice will Jbe plead , as a barrier to the sanie, and those indebted to the same are required to make immediate payment.--I vill obserte that as the heirs are all of age! and wish their portion of the estate as Isoon as they can get it,' and are not disposed to grant indulgence, that it will be prudent for those indebted to make spee dypayment, pr they may expect to be waiteicl on byjthe Sheriff, or'other Officer, particularly, iihose ;; whose assurances 1 cannot rely iipon- for payment in a short time, as there is 'a tolerable large sum ue the estate, and I wisli to wind up the estate as speedily as possible. -v ; -V DENNIS O'BRYAN. '" Warren County, June li 1823. r 6t - f v-' ... V C ; , t fino :TI nil n o mil a .Tlolf frit TiqI f a von viiv.wujiwjuiiu n mH&-$tHis& . ' Apply to-:. -Ay &Myi;H& .1 -? RaldghfJan:"2r: C STATE OF JKlQRCAROtlNA j ? John Walker; W James Pollard, &. wife JLovey, Geprg-ePoUara, and Lawrence, 1 i " rT appears to the satistaeronoT tne voj"? that James Pollard, ami wife Lovey, reside without thelimits of this State :It is ordered that publication be madethree months in the itaieig-n itegister, .. mat; unices :.mj I'-i'v." . and answer at the Superior Court of Equitr, to be held for the County of Washington, on the second Monday ihSeptemberne St, judg ment pro confesso, will be taken against them. JO C. & M. E. &c r .In Eouity, ' T ' . , ; " . Fall Term, 1822. Tim nth v Freeman v. Thomas Freenian, J Job Winslow and Harrhan Hurdle, Ex . ; ecutors. : ' -' 'r' . r . rr appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that Thomas Freeman is not an inhabitant of this State : Ory motion, there fore, it is ordered, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register fot three jnonths, that unless the said Thomas Freeman shall appear at the nekt Court of Equity, to be held for the County or Gates, at the Courthousq in Gates, oh the first Monday after the fourth, Monday in March next, and plead, answer or de mur, the same will be taken pro confesso as to him and heard exparte. JOHN V. SUMNER; C. MvE. June 1, 1823. I 37 3 n SELLING OUt AT COST. N". HARDING & Co. desirous of closing their present business, offer for sal their Stock of Goods ; consisting of a gene ral assortment : of Groceries, Paints, Oils, Ghiss and Crockery Ware, $.C &c. at Cost.. Families and others, who wish to be sup plied with the above articles, will do well to call. "'!! , : Among other artideSj they have a few Quarter Casks of Madeira, Sicily &. Tenerille WINES, of a superior quality ; aho 3 Pun cheons V. I. Rum, 3d proof ; ull of which will be sold a bargain. - J April 30. LABORERS WANTEl5T I WILL, employ 15 or 20 good laboring Hands, black or white; to such as are able bodied, I will give ten dollars a oioiiih. on anidication at the Work at L ck hart's Falls, Neuse River ;, or to Robert H. Wynne," of Raleigh, who will engag and direct them to me. j THOMAS A. MER A. - May 5. 1 33 2m 100 DOLLARS REWARD. AN AWAY from the subscriber s ?t Plantation in Chesterfield District, South-Carolina, early last autumn, two Negro Men, CHARLES and BILL. Charles is of ordinary siij, well made, yellow complection, reniarkably intellt ijent, speaks quick, is' about 25 years of age He was purchased in Bauforfccoun ty. Bill absconded with him, is about 20 jor 2f years of age, is low, and has a scar I believe on one of his cheeks, rjerhaps a scar on his head ; he? is also inclined to I yellow complection. and beats on the drum tolerably well.: Bill was purchased !n the neighb(rhond of Snowhill. ; Charles may pThajw attemrit to. pass hin.self as a free man. ''--' The above re ward will be gi ven to any j person who will ji eturn litem 10 my plan -t tatiou ; or half t::e above reward vili be given to any person who will secure them h in Jail, or in pro;rrtion for either of them and give me information. , PLEASANT H. MAY; ' March1 10. . tf jjLy x ne cmiors 01 me iisign oiar, and Newbern Centinel, are requested to insert the above until otherwise ordered, and in the men time forward their pa pers to me t State'iburg, S. C. 1 f , .. ' STATE OF NORTHs'CAROLINA. Sjrry Coilnty. May Sessions, A. D. 1823. Th? Executors of Leroy" " Original at Holcomb, . j tachinent. E vs. )-phraim HoiigM Allen Case. x ' summoned as ' Garnishee. IT appearing to (he satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant has abscond ed, or so conceals himself, that the ordi nary -process of law cannot be served on him, it is therefore ordertxi by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for. three months,. that the de fendant appear at the next Court of Pleas: and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Surry, - at the Courthouse in Rockford, on the second Monday in Au gust jiext replevy and plead, ,othef wise judgment will be rendered against him for the amount of plaintiff's claim, with costs Of SUtt- - : i-' :'. . i x Test. JO. WILLIAMS. C. C. JuneJ. , , pr adv. 4,50 ... &ATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. , ; Surry County. ! I j May Sessions, A. I). 1823. Original attachment. Levi ed on 240 acres, of land as , the property of defendants ( on Graces Creek adjoin- ing Jeremiah Glen & others! IT ippearingto the Satisfaction of the Court that the defendant has removed' himself without the limits of the State ; it is. there fire ordered by the Coiut, that jjjublication be made in the Raleigh Register for ' three; months, that the defendant appear at the next Court of Pleas arid Quarter, Sessions, to be held for the County of Surry , at the Court house in Rockford, on the second Monday in August next, replevy and plead other wise judgment will be rendered agaiist hinnC for Jhe .amount of plaintirF's claim, with costg of suit. -v, A 1-- V- yi l r Test. JO. WILLIAMS, C, C. ) a-pr. adv. S5 25 ";.t. : -V-; mtmGIlrPJlITEl) pr JOSEPH GALES fr cn fio 5rl l"n1-oViri Cil.'cirtm JVt 'L vM u iiui,n uu i nuivv uuuoLu iiiuiiK SAtii IN the Ton of HiUsbbrqugh,joh accriimjio-' dattnjr terms,' a JargtV sjconyenient;well finisUeid lfouse, pleasahUy situated; on a hiffh June 3. 38 6t FAYEtYeVILLE' ACADEMY. ' fllHIS. Institution now, afTords, advantages X equal to any in the Southe'rn.States, be ing conducted uppri the mVsf approved prim; ciples; and provided wijh superio Teachers in every'branch of Useful and Ornamental Education This, with its. healthy situatiort and Moderate charges for Board and Tuition mjiist1 insure it a liberal patronage. The strictest attention will be paid to the conduct SLiik morals of those attending it :' T V : ' ' ' TERMS. , TemaU Department, cviiducted by JlTrs. Hcf ' imlton tvttrW98ttanP 1 eacners. v TJnrlimpntL npr'nuarter. - $2 50 . -"7 - L . ... -.. - ... 1, ' ft Reading and Writing ' !; " -1 English Grammar,' Ancient afldMo- j ' r dern Geography with the Ujse of t ; the Maps and' Globes, ' History, V , Chr6nology Mythology, Rhetoric, Belles Letters, Composition, Natu ral Philosopliy, Botahy with Plain and Ornamental Needle Work. t 6 Jllusic taiisrht bv ladame Villa, in the best - '( Jktlian styte. .'; Per anh. taught in the Academy, $60, or 20 per quarter f ' v ' ; ';i Per anh. taught out of the Academy, $100 ' per quarter $25. " ' ,i: . . D'raykngtJ dinting and the French Language, taught by JIT. Jjamng, a native of France. Drawing and Painting, per quarter. .. $6 Trench -. i; 6 Classical Department, under Dr. G. Davis1 ' . '" ' ; Utiti6n. , ''?"'' ' ' ' The. Latin and Greek Languages, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Lo " gic, Astronomy, Mathematics; Geo metry and Algebra, , ! V , English Male Department. Rudiments . - ! $8 $.r Reading, WHtihg, Arithmetic, Eng-. lish Grarhmar, Ancient and. Modern . Geography with the Use of the . :; Maps and Globes, -j; 6 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 Musfc, $35 per quarter paj'able in advance.. " ' f i r WM. HAMILTON. ; For the satisfaction of Parents & Guardians the following Gentlemen may.be referred to. J. A.Camerox, Esq. Prest 01 the School Committee. Revd R. H. MoRKisoir. April 30, 1823. j 32 VALUABIiE TRACT OF LAND FOR SALE. 1 Y virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to me by Samuel Hobson, bearing date the -j 20th day of .January, 1819, and duly register- ed in . Rocicingham county ; tue of a D'ecree of the Court and by vir of Equity for .Term, 1823, Caswell Count', made at May in a cause wherein Thomas Ruffin and James H. Rufnn, Executors of Sterling Ruffin, de ceased, and myselr are Complainants, and Samuel Hobson, Samuel Hill, Charles Mills, and others, are Defendants, I shall, on the last Wednesday of July, 1823, on the premi ses, sell to the highest bidder, for ready mo ney, at public auction, the! Tract of Land whereon Samuel Hobson resides, in Rock-: inghani County : The Tract contains, accord--big to the deeds, 1828 aeries,' more or less, and is sitilate on both sides of Lickfork Creek. There .is a co.'isiJerkble quantity of excellent Creek I.o -ground, probably' from 120 to 150acresA fine plantation is cleared, on the Tract, sv rficierit for ) the workine-bf 15 or 1$ hands, though mucb the larger1 part js in wood, fit for the cultivatiprt of Tobacco, Corn; and all other'lcinds of grain. Taken altogether, this H one of the imost valuable estates off Dan ltiver, in the County; and was sold in 1818, for Twenty frhoiisand Dol , Jars. According to the Decree, Capt; Hob son is 1 o retain possession, uhiil the 25th of December next, when the purchaser is to be let into tfie fiill enjoyment r. but in the mean while, the purchaser -may, enier at all times, after the. lOtfV of September, to sow small grain. A conveyance will be made by the subscriber in fee simple, with special war ranty, though no doubt h entertained of the mie, as tne saie is maae .oy conseiu ui uic Jiersons interested ; and Captain Hobson is ike wise to convey with general warranty. I 'RICHARD W. MlCHAUX, Mav 16. Trustee and Commis'nr. IN. B. If the subscriber should not person- attn1 tn irwlri ihe Xfiirl m1i t. will ht conducted by Aiulrey 'HaiTison; Esqiure, the Clerk and Master of the Court of Equity tor, Caswell County, who is appointed a Commis sioner by the Court for that purpose. ; ' R. W MlCHAUX, V ' fc t . 'Qnistee .and Com. I assent to this saTe, andwill cdriyey to the purchaser as stated abovev, 1 vi ' j : . ; y' - " 1 10 ; SAMUgTIOBSON. ; FURTHER SALE$L AN t)l HEN the sales , of Capt. Hobson's property, above.advertised, shall be closed, the Subscribers, as Executors of the will of Sterling ' Rufiin, lec'd, will at the same day and place, offer for Sile the very valuable Tract of Land owned by their Testator, on Dan I truer, in Rock ingham County.' It adjoin the lands of Mr.) Broadnax, ; Messrs, Yincey and Be thel, and others, and extends' along the River, for more'than a mile. It contains about one thousand acres of land, includ ing upwards of two ; hundred acres of prime River bottom , Which : is equal to any' land in the County! for fertility and convenience, and isJn.good order for cul tivation.. The low grounds have been un der lease for( several years past upon a rent equal to five .h undred 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 and a deed of trust on the premisigr-ii; T HOMAS RUFFIN, ; .TAiVlibH KUJrFlJN. r Ex'ri of Sterling Ruffin, deed. May l9, 182a t y'V f 't ' & SOW. ' jf -1 1 ' i tf -- ' r ' A" ; . iTCPivfifl nv tiift frinTPiHj nnr HVvArv improved JUot, containing very necessary OutbuHdinffc : Enquifeof - 'hf- ust'ru6LisnijD.. , -f- Gales & Son, ttaleUfr ;-.'.v -;'A:TEACHER'. r lANTED: imrnedkteiy, td take r I of thealefeparttnt S EnfiS Academy. Nrne ieed . apply, but can' baine well recommended. r -M likewise a; Lady to superintend the l male Department. Application by lett otherwIwUl mt rUK ,eUcp 0 WM.B!fAl)rOKD Enfield, HaTifalx county June o, lbTo. '538 3t HILLSBOROUGH ACADEiv A T the; late Examination of the u,a ; . of tire Hillsborough AcacI S "? V presence of the Faculty ofthe UniWr !!f his. State, fifteen young Gehtm ,lof approved on the Studies preparatory to 111 tresnman uass, ana six for the Sophon " The Exercises pf die Acatlemy willh,!' sumel month. vrii wiv. mat JJlllJJtUlV in Trvck j- - "v present . The subscriber has engaged; the assbrce Of a Gentleman, who Jus tau?htfftV ' . years in one of the most distinguisliea claS cal seminaries in Maryland. Idle, dissohtte, and profane youne mpTi who may think otjesorting to this Academy, nor in the. tow1H wHl immoraiitr I meet with the, least countenance 1 I Exclusive of the time! allotted for recite i on, regular hours for studying at the Aca,U m tinder the inspection of the Teache-s are prescribed,, morning and evening, sa that the time usually.mls-spent by Std'eT? at their lodgings will be here usef.illy em, ployed.",: l Y:-: ' - ' : m ' v '' -. JQHN" ROGERS, Principal. June 16. i A- ...,.' ' . 38 6t fX -The Editors of the Carolina Centinel Edenton Gazette, Carolina Observer, Ameri can, Kecorder and Western Carolinian1 j rcqusted to insert the above in their respec' ' tive papers for 4 weeks, and forward' their accounts to me in Hillsborough. j. John J). Peterson, Tool Joftn ; Peterson ?, Archibald Thweatt, and Thomas Thweatt: TAKE NOTICE! TUAT I observed in 'the Petersburg igencer of the 13th instant, a noticp; from ymj,, that you would on the 23d of JulyJ proceed to take the deposi tion. '&c. of sundry persons therein nan ed, from day to day thereafter as. lonr, as .shall be necessary. I shall attend, if iri;mv power, as I knorj. it will be to my TnterestrKn& by way of keeping yoa to the truth, if fiosfsible. ' : WM, GILMOUR. Raleigh, Jane 20. ' j 39 2t THE ACADEMY IN PITTSBOROUGH rS still in operation, under the superintend ance of the Rev. Nathaniel n. Harris.- The 2nd Session wjjl commence on the 8tli of July next. There is also an excellent Fe male School in the same village under the charge of Miss Mary McKenzie. Board can be obtained at from f 6 to 8 per mnntli. It is unnecessary to make any mention nf the .healthiness of the place, as it is well known to be as Titiich so, as any situation in the State. ' -; , . . - . JOSEPH SMAIX, Sec'y. . Pittsboro Chatlum-pounty, 7i39 3t June 13, 1823. - ;)'? ; S . - ' s ' MONEY" LOST. ! ON the 2d iiay of July, 1822, a letter va? , ,. deposited in the Post-Office at Waynes boro' in Georgia, directed to (he Subscriber, at Clinton, Sampson Cou'ntv, N. C.an l con tained the.right hand halves of the foHowinj notes: viz. 1 20 Dollar Bill, State Rank of N. Corolina, ' dated 22d February, 18L3, No. 840, Ict- ' ter H, payable at the V'iIjiui)gton Rrar.ch . Eanlc to Hanson Kelly, . 1$10 do. dated pecember 25, 1315. Icttft , 1 J E. piyabte at the Principal Bank at l!a- . leig-h to Daniel Dupre, : : 1 , $10 on the same bank, darted 5th Noverr ' J - her, 1811, letter A, payable to -Trotter, . (some part defaced.) 4 , ' This sum, amounting to $i0, has never . come to hand ; and this notice is given, that persons receiving money niav be on the lock out, and the Hanks within the State may on their guard, and. confer a favor 00 the Subscriber, by stopping the above described notes, should they be offered for acceptance. ; ,' ? ; THOMAS HOYKIN. Sampson Coantv June 12, 1823. -39-3t j STATE Of NOPvTH CAKOLI.VA. : Surry County. ' : May Sessions, A. i). 1825. -Thomas & Wife,") Petition to reprove the :, vs. - ! ; VWill of VVm. Jforefand, John Moreland. j deceased. . V JAMES MO RELAND, Isaac Slorelam!, 'homas Holliman and Nancy his mfo George Sweat x and Betsy, his wife, Jacoh Douthel and Polly his wife, Francis Mortkml, Thomas, Nancy and Joseph Moreland, chil-, dren and heirs of Joseph Moreland; - children'of John Moreland ; ; , children and heirs of James Moreland ; - r" ct' dreh of Thomas flolliman and Nancy a Wife ; , chiUlren and , heirs" of Gedr Sweat arid Betsy liis wife; chiMrea and heirs "of Jacob Doutiel, and Joanna n , Children and lieirs of Erancis Marc- rT appearing to the satisfaction of the Caurt that John Moreland and his heirs at James Morelahdmd bis' children, and hes at law. Thomas Hhlliman and his chikJtn and heirs at Jaw, George Sweat ami tkis? and his children and hein at law, areinbabi' tants of another Stated it is ordered by thi j Court, that publication be made for six yets in the Ifaleisrh Ree-ister. that they pr their. Guardians" appear at our next Court of P arid Quarter Sessions to -be held for, w County of Surry at the Court-House in Koc ford, on the lecond Monday in August nexj then , and there to object to the reproot m said YVrri. Moreland'?- will, otherwise tbe tition wilt be token pro confesso gml themf":;.: ' ' ' r Qt&r&tj- jo. wnxiA3, v. 38--pr. adr; g4.50 v . v . . ; Clanks of all kinds may; be iaJ at ; " :.jL- ' C! 4 ii- i'i5T.iiasiRr m u e c W -' ?l 'ePm of Casastke St- Courtpf North-Carolina, decided a? r 5 1 r , .V. i" I:'
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 27, 1823, edition 1
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