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m.;,t 1) 1! i - . i -i V---' AviV-. '.. . I-'- rV;.; .j.i-VA'nfclv toss. 4t finished Hons'pleasantlratuatedi on a high Smoathbnse -a'toll.fi.rf7. ' . cl'm, - ::.V?;. TimelsmonvtteIebn (M9p ipiH 'kWjS berewrnooLto madness neat auiM,,.v: ed-Frank in. 5: Hia meamnsr dQUOtiess li:vRWK: tt.CiWttll uuimiuauM&.v4uire Ifiiii Vie Vand.M,DoWAirRf VlT.'.r" When; visions of the past tbit will not ' ' rest - -1 -- v. - v Ajid thoughts long banished---feelings Jong suonrest v' ,; 'Cushion the heart, in wild o'erwHelming i bbiects of unforcrtten hope or pride,' .The scenes we lored, the friends we Valu- j ? - Tmnultuous lroning thici: upon the breast, j-'XiT'e ocr again, and. she for whom we . . sig!iM'.. - ' ; '. --.:.',S " " ; '."'' ..-tl v - Terhaps now cold uprises frotn the iojnb ; y- r Her look her' cyeheroice her melt- . - ingtone, ' T . V1 tier bounding fortnperchince from child-. ' ' hood known ' f v , ' . t : HeVive in all their beanty all their bloom.; - Visions of bliss that faintly lifcht the mind, : But, slHfUng,leaTeascorchingtracb be :" t- s-hind!,, r'';. ; , v . .":-.." . -' ' ';.; - - r -A NIGHT-PIECE: v . :" rioK BxioVs strss or comma. - J . Tis midnight : on the mountains brown . : -The. cold, round moon shines deeply down : x Bui e roll th e waters, blue th e sky r i p ' . Spreads like an ocean hung on high; -." Bespangled with thos'e isles of light, , i ,. So wideTspiritually bright.: - ' ' ' S Who ever gaz'd upon them shining, i And turned. to earth without repining; Nor w?shd for wings to flee'away; " And mix with their eternal ray ? ' . 4 I The wares on either shore lay there :.- V" Calm, clear.'and azure as the air; V! ; 1 - ' But murmurM meekly as the brook. - The winds were pillowM on the wares s 1 The banners droop'd along their staves, And, as they fell around them furling; j Above them the crescent curling ; And that deep silence was unbroke; ' ; Save where the watch his signal spoke,- . . Save vhere the steed neighed oft and shrill, N And echo answered from the hill, - BEGIN IN TIME. ' Albert possessed at the death of his ' ' father a wide domain,; he; planned vast improvements: and intended to .rncliorate the conilition of his tenants, lie dailvrontemplated this object, 3nd resolveit to set about it quickly. He thought about it in the morning and in the evening: but the follies and fash ions of the-times engrossed him for ' -the remainder of the day; still he . f ould 'do U ; be was determined on it. Thus he tontinuecr until he arrived at the ae of forty, when he set about it in good earnest r But ere he could complete his project be died. He did not begin in time. ; . r ' . Clarissa was1 an enchanting girl handsome; but notaccomplished. She wished to1eTTous and golly ; but she ' vras so yrins. and had so many admi rers ami it wuld do when she rew older. She fell sick - death hovered about h?r ; she then wanted religion ; it was ttietfshe would begin ; it wa too late1: she died in a phrenzied itate. She did not begin in time. Tom Pashall had a tiabit of swear in. He would fain mend it ; he re soFved on doing it ;and he .would begin soon.. He "kept on, however, till ao-P nf fiftv. and was then a dis usting object of profanity. He began to mend ; but the next year he de parted this worlp1. Hedid not begin in time. ; ' Sam-Thirstv was fond; of strong drink. Hi friends told him if he per sisted, it would kiU him. Sain laugh-, ed, thinking he could leave il nfl when 'he pleased. He grew old and grew worthless.-rThen he strove against it ; but if-wasail in vain : He did not he gin in time. I Timnthv Giddy chose to be a. law yer. - He would study hard, that he fould. He frolicked with the then and enqueued with the girls: Yethe . would tfegin, he said, to apply to busi. nes9 closely soon. He went on in the old way, frolicking, coquetting and re solving, till the.tiroc came for him to appear at the, bar. He knew nothing oflaw ; he had every thing to learn : He was laughed at and scorned He did not begin in time. , v ; So it is with ail things in life. What ever you have fo perform, therefore, do it preseptlyi lost yoUMie, and Ike work be left;unfinished.A Whethe' Is". it be an improvement of tbc.heart,of the mind, or of your estate, begin in time. ' Time wastes too fast ? every letter that I trace, tells me with what rapi- . ydity life follows my pen ;, thedays and hours it; more" preciousmy dear Jenny, than the rubies about the neck, are plying over our heads like' the . Jioht clouds of a wfndy day never to returh'more ; every thing presses on, whilst thou art twisting that lock of f,air Seel it grows gry ; 'and every time I kiss thy hand, to bid adieu, and 1 every absence which follows if are preludes" to' that . eternal . separation which we ar Shortly .to make - j v Vlio. can . tell how much , may be compressed into the farewell moments of life t Un,i wno can v tear may be mingled with how ; much of hope in thfe brief shuHo draught of iheiinresisted cup ? In dreams, years seem,' at timesy to pass on. nwwuig,, ' of a momen t ; Who .can tell whether, when - the Doiiy ,- nangs oosc y - . -t A- m AnPrv mav be . . . . , , u . . . r, ... i ' r. " TiViv t.. m tPlseints not exceeding sixteen lines inserted the prsttime for Half a Dollar, and for a Quarter evp-y succeeding paper-: longer was, that a wise improvementof timf in some proper busiriessr procures, mo ney. C In the same latitude of speech; we m ay. say V',tha t i me is ; know! edge, usefulness honor? character ijthat is the proper, us'e and wise iraproyement of time procures all these". Many have found this sentiment practically true. How Yl id they acquire a large share of useful knowledge ? How did they. be come suchvaluable members of socie tyi yhy were they loaded with well deserved 1 honors, and distinguished by a fair and estimable" character ? The answer is easy, by a wise, a judi cious improvement of time ihihe morn ing of their life " Now if this be true and I see not how it can be contro verted, how very important it is that the sentiments be realized, and espe-, cially by young'people, that they may be stimulated to prize and improve time, on the use of which so much de pends. The principles and foundation of knowledge,- usefulness, honor anil general character, must : be imbibed and established in. youth. This period has often and fitly been called the Heed time of life ; and if it be neglected, it is in vain to expect a plentiful and joyous harvest; J ' One truth aids another truth : and one duty, another duty'. Detach pri vate devotion from public, or public worship from private, and both sustain an injury. Separate practice from principle or principle from practice ; faith from works, or works from faith ; promises from comma'nds,or commands from nromises and in the same pro portion you diminish and deslroy the effect ot the whole, ine name ourns by keepirig these things together. STATE OF NORTH-CAIIOLINA. A Proclaviation. . 200 DOLLARS i REWARD. WHEREAS if has been made appear to me. that a certain THOMAS CURTIS, of Anson county, stands charged by a bill off indictment of tbe Gnntj Jury, with tne Mur der of one Thomas Cash, of said county ; and that, he the said Thomas Curjtis, did on the night of the 7th. of February last, make his escape from the Jail of the aforesaid1 coun ty of Anson f . . Now therefore, to the end that he the said Cuhtis, may be brought to justice, 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 j he mav be brought to iustice. And I do moreover hereby enjoin and command all officers, civil and military, within this State, to use tHeir best endeavors to apprehend the said Thomas Curtis and bring him to justice, i ' CURTIS is between twenty?five and thirty ' yeats of age, about five feet nine or ten in ches' high, spare made, darVf hair, blue eyes, long sharp nose, rather dark skin, thin vi sage, slow speech and down look, has a knot on one of his fingers, which causes it to be a little crooked and stiff, supposed to be on the left hand.' : . - '' In testimony wheTecf L have caused the Great Seal of the State to be siA't. . hereunto affixed,' and signed the same at the City of Ra leigh, on the 29th day of A- . ' pril, 1823. GAB'L. HOLMES. Bv the Governor, - o"2tf L. B. Hi-nnur, P. Sec'v. THE LATE CAPT. BENJAMIN' WARD, Of ' WARREN COUNTY. THIS is to give Notice, that Capt. Ben jamin 'Ward of Warren .Cfmmy is dead. vand that at the last Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions held for the' County, of Warren, on the 4th Monday of last month, administration on the estate oPthe said deceased was granted to thre subscri ber ; this is therefore to require all per sons having claims against the said de ceased to bring them forward within the time required by law, lawfuUy-and regu larlv aithenticated for" payment, or this notice will be plead as a barrier to the same, and those indebted to the same are -required; to make immediate payment. I will observe that as the heirs' are ail of age andwish their portion of the estate as soon as they can get it, and are not disposed to grant indulgence, that it will be prudent for those indebted to make spee dy payment; or they may expect .to be waited on by the Sheriff or other OlBcer, particularly those whose assurances I cannot rely upon for paymentln a'short time, as there is a1 tolerable large sum due the estate, and I wish to wind up the estate as speeTlily as possible. . ! , DENNIS O'BRYAN. Warren County, June 1, 1823. 37 6t STATE Oi; NORTH-CAROLINA. - . Surry County. May Sessions, A. D. 1823. Original attachment. Levi- John Williams, ed on 240 acres of land as the property of defendants on Graces Creek, adjoin Joel Williams. ing: Jeremiah Glen 8c others. IT appearing to the satistactton ot tne Court that the defendant has removed himself without i the limits of the State ; it is-here-fore ordered by the Court that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for three months, that the defendant appear at , the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessfons, 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 renderea against him, for the amount of plaintiff s claim, with costs of suit. T -vY : 'r-- v.; :..:.: .mv? I i-; Test. JO. WILLIAMS, C. C . 38-nr. adv. R5 25. v. . '.-. 1 . - - HAMULI Onft Dollar arid a Half for Half a Yearto Kg paid in advance Timothy Freeman t.Thomas Freeman, Job Winslow and Harman Hurdle, Ex -; ecutors.; ss'fa .-nf.' Vfr JT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, that Thomas Freemao is not an Inhabitant of thisState"!' On motion, there fore; it is; ordered; That"publicatiohv be. made in the Raleigh 'Register for tthree months, that unless tne saju . ioraav Freeman shall appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held for the 'County of Gaies. at the Courthouse in Gates, on the firsLMonday after the fourth Mondny in i March next, and plead, answer or ue mur, the same will be taken pro confesso as to him and heard exparte. " ;" ! J ' v: JOHW V. SLfMNERi C M. E June U 1823.1 i - v - 37 3m ;i ; STATK OF NORTH-CAROLINA. 7. i Surry County. - , . f -: May Sessions, A. D.;1823. " I The Executbrs of Le'roy" Original at- -, Holcomh, - I tachment E- vs.' p-phraim Hough Allen Case. ! summoned . as j! . . j Garnishee. r IT appeanng ! to the 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 ordered 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 3ud Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Surry, at the Courthouse in Rockford. on the second Monday in Au gust next, replevy, 'and plead, otherwise judgment will be rendered against him for the amount of plaintiff 's claim, with costs of suit. - " ' 1 Test. JO. WILLIAMS, C.C. June 1. . pr adv. S4.50 ' . - i - - STATE OF NORTH-CAROIJNA, Washiwoto-v Couxtt. ' John Walker, ' "1 v. - j ; " James Pollard, & wife V ; Lovey, George Pollard, I and Lawrence Cherry. J IT appears to the satisfartion of the Cour that James Pollard, and wife Lovey, reside without the limits of this State : It is ordere" that publication be made three months in the Raleich Register, that unless they appear and answer at the Superior Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Washington, on the second Monday in September next, judg ment pro confesso, will be taken against them. Test, i JOHN GOELET, 30 I C. & M. E. 8cc. HILLSBOROUGH ACADEMY. AT the late Examination of the Students of the Hillsborough Academy, held in presence of the; Faculty of the University of Ins State, nrteen ounjj uciiixuiru wu. approved on the Studies preparatory to the Freshman ClassJ and six for the Sophomore. The Exercises of the Academy will be re sumed on the last Monday in the present month. ! The subscriber has engaged the assistance of a Gentleman, who has taught for several years in one of the most distinguished classi cal seminaries in Maryland. , . ' Idle, dissolute, and profane young men, ' who mav think of resorting to. this Institution, ii are hereby forwarned, that neither at the Academy, nor in the town, will immorality meet with the least countenance " Exclusive of the time allotted for recitati on, regular hours tor studying at the Acade my, under the inspection of the Toachers, are prescribed,' morning and evening ; go that the time usually mis-spent by Students at their lodgings will be here usefully em ployed. JOHN ROGERS, Principal. June 161 L J 38 6t ; (rJ.The Editors of the Carolina Centinel, Edenton Gazette, Carolina Observer, Ameri- can Recorder and Western Carolinian,' are ; requsted to insert the above in their respec j tive papers for A weeks, and forward their accounts to me in Hillsborough. J . R. v THE ACADEMY IN PJTTSBOROUGH rS still in operation, under the superintend- M. ance ot tne uev. iNainaniei ti. iiarns.- The 2nd Session will commenceon the 8th of July next. There is also an excellent Fe male School irt. the saroe village under the charge of Miss Mary McKenzie. Board can be obtained a from $6 to 8 per month. It is unnecessary to make any mention of the healthiness of the place, as it is well known to be as much . so as any situation in the State. ' ' ' v " JOSEPH SMALL, Sec'y. Pittsboro', Chatham county, 39 3t June 13, 1823. S t 100 DOLLARS REWARD, f RAN AWAY from the subscriber's Plantation in Chesterfield District, South-Carolina,: early last autumn,, two Negro Men, CHARLES and BILL; - ; . Charles is of ordinary size well made; yellow "com piection, remarkably intelli gent, speaks quick, is- about3,25 years pf age He was purchased in Beaufort coun ty. Bill absconded with him, is about 20" or 25 years of age, is low, and has a scar I believe on one of his cheeks, perhaps a scar on his head ; he is also inclined to yellow cpmplection, and beats op the drum tolerably well. ' Bill was purchased in the neighborhood of Snowhill. v ; v, -Charles may pferhaps' alttempt to pass himself as a fee man. " ; ' v ; - The above reward will be given toany person who will return them to my'plan tation ; or half the above reward will be given to any person who will secure them in Jail, or in proportion, for either of them , and give me. information. ' U v ' , ";-. :.;;. -; : PLEASANT Hi, MAY. March 10. , :.; -v'Vv ' - st?-The Editors :- of the Raleigh' Star, and Newbern Centiael, are. requested to insertlthe above uhtil; other wise ordered,' and in tbe mean time forward their pa pers to me at btatesburg, b..U. u rnidH uxrJuairii jxJiJja -Subscriptions June 3. r. 38 6t i :. , ? . FAY ETTEV ILLE . ACAD EM Y.. rpHIS InsUtutioiir ow i kffordsradyahtages -X equal to any in the; Southern States, be ing conducted upon'the?4mfStVpproved prin ciples, and provided with superior , Teachers in every branch of Useful and 'Ornament: Education -rThis, with its healthy situation and moderate charges for Board and Tuition; must insure it: a hberal - patronage.v he strictest attention' will b'e paid to he conduct L and morals of those attending it. TERMS. Female JDepartmenU conducted by JUr. ;Ka: ; J' 'miltbii wth Assistant Teachers. - l ' Rudiments.' ?er quarter, v. - 2" 50 Reading: and Writing -. " I English Grammar, Ancient and Mb-. " dern Geography, with' the Use of r. the- Maps and . Globe?, History, , , Chronology, Mythology, Rhetoric, v fjJelles Letters, Composition, Niatu-n ral Philosophy, Botany with Flam ana urnamentai iceuie ur& 6 . Music, taught by Madaine Villas in the lest 60, or $20 1 V . ' - ' Italian style. Per ann. taught in the Academy, ner quarter . '' . Per ann, taught out of the Academy, $100 . per quarter $25. , . ; . Drawing Painting t and (lie French Language, taught by r.W. Laising, a native of Frunce.: Drawing and Painting, per quarter'. . $6 .. French . ; '; t;. 4 ' 6' Classical Department under Dr. G. Davis's .,;?':: .": ; ' 'tuition. .... ,. !'-':'- The Latin, and Greek Languages, Natural and Moral Hhilbsopliyj Lo-j gic, Astronomy, Mathematics, Geo metry and Algebra, : , y EngUsh Mule Department. Rudiments ! f.;. $8 3 Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng- i : . . lish. Grammar, Ancient and Slodern j ' Geography with the" Use off th ' " 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. ,1 i ; ! : Board, including all' tKV above Branches except Music, $35 per quarter payable in aavancc. ; .. : ; WM. HAMILTON. 'For the satisfaction ofParents&. Guardians, the following Gentlemen may be referred 1o. J. A. Camerok, Esq. Prest. pi the school Committee. : ; ; Uev'd R. H. Monaisosr. April 30, 1823. 32 VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND FOR SALE. BY. virtue of a Deed of Trdst executed to ' me by Samuel Hobson, bearing date the 20th day of January, 1819, and duly register ed in Rockingham county ; (and by vir tue of a Decree of the Court of Equity f6r Caswell County, made at May tTerm, 1823 in a cause wherein Thomas Ruffin and James II. Riiffin Executors of Sterling Ruffin, de ceased, and mysejf 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 mb neyat public auconi the Tract cf Land whereon Samuel Hobson resides, in Rockr inffham County r The Tract contains, accord- ing to the deeas, lows acres, more or less; and is situate on both sides; of. Lickfork Creek. Tliere is a considerable qviantity of excellent Creek Lo -grouiid probably fronj 120. to 130 acres a fine plantation is cleared, on the Tract, sr rficient for tlie working of 15 or 18 hands, though much the larger parjt is in wood, fit for the cultivation of Tobacco, Corn, and all other kinds of, grain. Tkeii altogether, this is oife of the most yaluable estates off Dau River, in the County, and was sold in-1818, for Twenty Thousand Dol lars. According- to the Decree, Capt. Hob- son is to retain possession until the 25th of December next, when' the purchaser is fobe let into the full enjoyment : but in the4 mean while, the purchaser may enter at all times; after the 10th of September, to sow small grain. A conveyance will be made by the subscriber in fe simple, with special war ranty, though no doubt is entertained of the title, as the sale is made by consentof tlie persons interested ; and Captain Hobson, is likewise to convey with general warrahtyii RICHARD W. MICHAUX, i Mav 16. Trustee and Commirir. N. B, If the subscriber slquld not persoh ally) attend to make the said sale, it will be conducted by Andrew Harrison, Esquire, tie Clerk and Master, of the Court of Equity for Caswell County, who is appointed a Commis sioner by the Court for that purpose;-. - R. W. MICHAUX, ; ';;..',: . . Trustee and. Com ; ; I assent tothis sale, and wiU cohvey t0 the purchaser as stated above.' v , ? . S AMUEL HOBSON. :K FURTHERS ALE OF LAND. :f " the sales of CapC Hobson's Dnioertv. above advertised, shall be closed, the Subscribers, as Executors of t he will of Sterling Ruffin. decM, wilt at the same day and place offer for S de the very valuable Tract of Land owned by tfieir Testator, gn Dak Hiver, in Rock ingham County. It adjoins the lands of Mr. Broadnax, Messrs.' Yancey andV Be thel, and olhers,1: and extends along the. River for more than a mile. It contains about one thousand acres of land, includ ing upwards pfv twb hundred acres j of prime River bottom which' is equal to any land in;the County for feUity,;a3 convenience, and is in good orderlfir cul tiyation. The low'grounds have been un der lease for sevei ar.yeajrs past upon' a rent equai to five hundred dollars; ;. f. ' The terms, will be macje known on -.the day .of sale: but it is expected accredit will be given of one. and lwo years, upon satisfactory personal security, and a deed of trust on tbe premises y-". ';.; -. r ;: THOMAS RUFFIN. , . ; Ex'rs of Sterling Ruffin, dee'd. Mavl9.' 1823. i-.hli-t , : & v..aUJi?,tf- '. ipeceivetl by the rrittters antt uy every- WHEN va'rds of nn'p tt- ttifAc c: . J0 city. 4 H':' ; ; St,A.TE;OF kortii-carolina. j ; Rowan County. . " Superior Coun of Liw, April Term 1 - - 1823. - ' ; Jane Weaver, - H i ' , i', : '' ' vs. l Petition for divorce " .William Weaver. J rr-appearing to the r satisfaction of tU-Coui-t, that the defendant is nat ar habitaftt of this State ; it . is therefore or. dered, thnt publicatio'i be'm.k fr three moaths in the'Regjster prluted-in lUhi tnt the defendant appear t the next In! perior Courrof vLa t6 be held for'tliE county of Rowan, at ' the Courthouse Li Salisbury.1 pn the second . Monday after the;4th Mondayin Sc-pte nber next, thta and there to plertd, aiiswer or demur, the petition wtil be heard ex parte. ' ' ; 39' r - HY. GILES, C. S. C. STAT3 OF . NCRTH-CAROLlNA ; -"'.'-:-.- ' ' MARTIN COUNTY. -.- Court of Ples and -Quarter Sessions, 2i i: ; : , .Mcnuay ot June, 1823. Wm. M.'Clark; ' . ,' .. -.-' h v. ' C Qg"ial attach-, Ebenezer Lobdale. lucul- ? T; appearing to the. Court that Eb?- ti nezer Xjobdale resides without theli-' mits of the State,' publication is ordered in the Raleigh Regisrer, for three moathv.' that unless the, said Ebenczer apprsr ii! said Court, on th e second Monday of Sep tember next, replevy and plead to issue, that final judgment will b? entered on tta above attachment. '. ' , . (Teste) HENRY B. HUNTER, C!k. MONEY LOST. ON the 2d day !of July, 1822, a letter fw deposited in the Post-Ofiice at Waynes boro in Georgia, directed to the Subscriber, at Clinton, Sampaoji County, N. C. and con tained the right haiid halves of the following notes:, viz. P . 1 20 Dollar Bill, State Bank of N. Carolina, 'dated 22d February, 1813, No.' 840, let , . terB, payable at the Wilmington Uranch - Bank to Hanson Kellv; .1 1 $10 do. dated December 25, 181 5, letter "E, payable at the Principal Bank at,la-, , leigh to- Daniel Dupre. , r 1 10 on the same bank, dated 5th Novem ber,! 8 11, letter A, payable to Trotter, (some part defaced.) : - ,-This jSum, amounting-to $10, has nerer cvime to hand ; and this notice is given, that persons receiving money may be on the look out, and the Banks within the State maybe on. their "guard,' and confer a favor on the Subscriber, by stopping the above described notes, should they be offered for acceptance. J PC . . THOMAS BOYKIN. - Sampson County; June 12, 1823. . 39-3t r . STATlVoF NORTH CARClVA : .. - : Surry County. ..- ,; v. May Sessions, -A. D. 1823. : , Thomas & WifeO Petitioa to reprove the. . . " vs. ' C Will .. of fWra. Moveland, John Moreland. j deceased. ? JAMES MO H ELAND, Isaac MorelanJ, ; Thomas Holliman and Nancy his wife, George Sweat and Betsy his wife, Jacob Douthel and Polly his wife, Francis Moreland, Thomas, Nancy and Joseph Moreiimd, chil dren and heirs of Joseph More land ; - t ciiiidfen of John Morelahd ; , children and heirs of James Moreland ;' -, cliil' dren of Thomas llolliman and Nancy his wife ; , children and heirs of George Sweat and Betsy his wife ; children inf Tarnh Tlniithpl- and Joanna SUl children and heirs of Francis More- landl and Giles Hcdsneth. T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court Ijl that John Moreianu ana nis nejrs ai w. James Moreland and InVchildrcn an,d hem 'at .law Thomas IIoHiman aid his' children and heirs at law, George Sweat and BtW and his children ani heirs at law, ave inhabi tants of another State ; it is ordered by the Court, that publication be made forsixweeU in the!;Haleigh" Register, that they r their Gtiardians appear at-our next Court oflw and Quarter Sessions'to be held for the . County of Surry at th e Court-House m Rort' ' ford, 9.n the second Monday in August nex- . then . and there to object to the reprooi ot said Wm. Moretand's will, otherwise the pe tition will be taken pro confesso ai'isr them. ;t ' . ' - Test. ; JO. WDLLIAMS, C. C. . 38 pr. adv. 50 i 25 DOLLARS IlKWAKU. i AN A WAY from the subscriber on tM X night of the 8th inst. a :bnffUt mu&tw on nnA AO rears mart named SAM, ; between 20 and 40 dling heavy made ; black and straigj" oi aire, jicci (wi n.. . . Lirht hair, with laree whiskers extending rouna u.-- very" plea- u:.. t, ; 1aU onntan anrl not & sant countenance ; he has, PeTr v scars i on Ins head. v i expect c r r- - - IJAJO I 111 A- lliAll. -- c ,uu f at - least a ircc '. "Z - . rate and mav in ve some kind ot a false w orfree pass with him. as the like h found in his possession, in which he himself Samuel Knox. It was signed icy veral names, .but all in the same bana ?:?" S Pr"Td hare nimseu sonic ouic iwi ""--. ingeniously executed. . mv He also took with him his wife, GUACE, about 25 years of age, J. hearty woman, perhaps taller than i large boned, straight, and trun.kPne. sant countenance, and not a very . ero. JShe has a scar on the calf of tM deg, occasioned by a burniSue (J bit of; wearing her hair miJdhng ua ..-ft,ti1 tnn of her head ana " They were both raised near Hill's Iron in Yprk, C.C If they; leave Jha I theyVill make either to the JT Any person taking "Pd- delivering them to me, Imng ; " . u n. ceive me wins."""? jZcnA in epcn..Paid, W Slf$ cU- r ' . j ' ' je -: tr.- w v: June.l4, lo-' ; zr'j x;. .-ttj Qtxe mtusw : ones in propoi t.
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