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v V ; . . - - ' . . '. ; .. . . . . . I hr nin1i.t fmanrVtmde -T tvVV rThe Varribr pro fVvthJn tirr-v. r-f But the far of the battlfe'ficTd slnmber'&Vnd As the loud, snout of victory hroVe forth ..-ron.it j, V:1". . ' . And hU mil sunt in triumph to slumber . forgave.: . '." ' ' ... .' ., v.-J ... 1 . I hftve sejj fo n owli ripan homr,: :;. , The efiiman fenrt in his jrVe , Tle adien va i last one, for his vm the ;" dnom "' ' r---' v 1 - ' To s'nk to lii $ test neath hk vessels calm V:le,v:. '.. -'v. . : ,; ; ' The wave tor his s'froudand his grate the OF health ! have seen th bright Mown;, ; . 'OnthicheptofitWc.iriMenits witchery veavei;- '-i, -V ' - ' But, the cold marVe tonch of the desolate . . v ., tomb x ,;" - - .. " ... N . Iteplaeed the soft damask that,sadly took x IeavCiv '. , . ' ; . - ' Like the last lingering ray of .the day-star i eve.- ,.-., I have sei'n all that's p-loous on earthi All tht mortal couM caira a divine; S .. All thats lovelr or noble, , exalted in worthy -r Tor Whom fren3sh?pnd love their bright wreaths cold entwine. . To the cold, cheerless summons of death x all resign. - ' s tet I wept tiot for them nor for him who aanlc down. 1 v . In hit triumph and pride on the bed of the brave ; And no sigh rent the bosom for him who has " kt. . gone . - " ' . - - To his own watery bedtb his own ocean . . grave : ' ! ' To Kentune. proud, court m the depths of ' the wave.- The rnaden who saw all her lovelines fad? . Yho'Vowly took leave of all happint-ss - h'crer . -. : " . VbuM leave not the tribute of pity np'd. . KOjheart would deny for her woe the kind r- i .tear: . .J. , . , Tet.I wept not for her aa dsconsoUte . 'drear. " K' t But the miserv that could from mv heart Call In anguish and woe the disconsolate tear, - v . Can be traced to tlie dark dealing sbnde rer's art . I could weep for friends stretched upon death's chcTlcss Her, I could weep and could mourn but with hope Void cHeat . But to weep for them living1 deep, deep . , is the woe, . Tor the sland rer leaves naught that can cheer us below, t Tram the tiitrnry Jlfaazrnet THE EVE Off B TTL'4. All was so still, so soft in earth and ar. Tou scarce would start to meet a spirit there. - ' . ' , t AB- There is no sUnation, perhaps, in hich man i. mor susceptiMe of the kinder feelrpo -ofhis nature, than vhpn he ?r about to risk hi exiltenee in th nride of mortal conflict. The ties of love, of friendship, and of kin dreel, "teem in that hour, to be woven more closely round the hea rt, and dear er thaD ther ever rre before; and the probability, that will intrude it-j self into the mnd, of our soon being insensible to them all, gives lif e a thiu- sand charms. A?itatd;by such feelings as these .on the nightbefore a desperate en- t ga jement ; and nnaMe to take the re pose which was to fit.tnev fbren coun tering the fatigues and. dangers of the approaching, combat, I trolled sotn distance from my tent hoping the freshness of tlie night air might in gorne degree, calm the. feverish fer- .xnent of my spirit. It was a delicious night in the earlier part of June : and the full moon ftho'ne with (as ljthoght jit the- timel unnaraleled splendor. The camp of oujarmy-was situated a- ' L- t-J. .IvtU ant!w clltloil long a iieiK" yrt1' . Hr 11 " iown to a wall river, scarce! j a mus ket shotirT breadth, on the opposite sitof wnich, on . a corresponding grange of hills, was formed that of the enemy. All was silent as the grave, xcfpt when now and then, the shrill heih of an impatient war-horse would for a moment tr eak the stillness of the gcerie, and then die away in the dis tance; whilst roiMid he waichfires that faintly studded either camp, and ?hich glemeil witn gnasuy lusire in the pale moonlight, might faintly.be defined, the, figa es of men, who as they passed to and fro, seemed like demons celebrating th?Fr orgies in anticipation ' of the scene of carnage and blood abtiut 'to.eosue.- - . 1 As"T gazed on the vast assemblage t)f. tents, whose top3 glistened in the beams of the moon, I thought of their ileeping inmates ; f the many, who, now in the i arms uf " nature's balmy comforter ,7 were fu rgetti ng thci r ptl cares and approaching - danger ; anu vho, ere the sitting of the morrow's sun, would sink into that sleep from vhich the last trump only yiould rouse ' them. -They were then, probably, "irannorfrJd in their UiVdins jtoi the midst of tNcir familips, where -they were enjAjfrt-'aM. that paternal Kino uess or teudQr(Tection could bestow ; enclearments hich alas 1. they, were Tir-.i .. C itov aaitt in reality i from then. I natuIIy revetted to my, own situation ; i moiE"t y xny H-fiareDlrofmjrbrbthori, r ar mm auu gaz- - : ! t , -' ... - -. 1 .. ;,. ... : : Three dollars .5 ,! Car, or Advertiser ?rts'uot n r-mt rae.-and hreathinz1 a.tra yer ven' fpr'niy safef jI thptihtpfero, 11 T held deari on earth, till 'L was a! most overpowered "by; the intensity of my leenngs, wnen, ! "."ivv"; the enthusiastic sadness of ,the mo- ment. a strain of mil sic caught jmj. ear, as floating in thejjjht breefcer ilied Rottlyaway! iisxeneu aiu aaiu it wai reneated, and I could;plainty distinguish. in the clear tones an soothing melody of the flute, the well know and pathetic, air of. The JVountfr rd Hussar. It came from the opposite camp, and probably, served t'o. beguile away the reflections of soine loneJy. wanderer like myself. ; J have listened to music in all ! forms I have heard the proud iwfes of triumph in tler hour of victory, the sweetest music to a soldier's ear have yielded to the momentary ehi-, laration produced by the bill I room orchestra; have experienced the fas cinating, enhancement attendant on the witcheries t)f song, when warbled from tha lips of female loveliness ; yet there was a'something.in that simple melody breathed in such an hour, and in sach a situation, which surpassed them ail, It was so much in union with the scene, and niy reelings at tne illllC, HI UK inc jCiibiiauuuviiv . possessed, has continued till the pre- sent moment, and will to the last hour of my existence. ! COXCH MAKING' MATERIAL. nhflE Subscriber has for sale wt his yA ! 1 ro.trtw fpw setts of f-htonab!e Coach and Gig Spring, which he will sell a a moderate advance on the whole sale price. He-has also on !and, amHn tends keeping, a constant supply of best Morocco, for Coach Lining, which wjII be disposed of as above. He has, as usu al, a constant supply of. Carriages, G'gs, and Harness nil of which will be sold at prices according with the times. 4 w THOS. COBRS. P. S. On consignment, a supply of Hat ters Morocco, and a few dozen Boot Li ning Skins, direct from the Manufactory. July 10. 42 T-C' 100 DOLLARS REWARD. TlAN AWAY from the., subscribe r Plantation in Chesterfield District, South -Carolina, early last auumn, two tfegro Men. CHARLES and BILL. Charles is of ordinary size, well made, vellow compaction, remarkably intelli gent, speaks quick, is about 25 years of age He was purchased "m Beaufort coun ty. Bill absconded with him, is about 0 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 coniplection, and beats on the drum tolerably well. Bill was purchased in the neighborhood of Siiowhill. Charles fnay perhaps attempt to pass himself as a free man. The above reward witl be giv en to any person who will return them to my plan tation ; or half the above reward will be civento anv person who will secure them in Jail, or in proportion loreiiurri mem and e-ive me information. 4v PLEASANT H.tt AY. it?" The Editors of the RsU'igh" Star, and Newbei 'i Uentinel, are requweu uj insert the ahve until otherwise ordered, and in the me m time forward f heir-papers to me nt Statrshin-g S. C. In Equity, Fall Term, 1R22. Timothy Freeman v. Thomas Freeman, Job AVinslpw and Harman Hurdle, Ex- ec.utors. . TTappearing to the satisfaclion of this JTCourt. that Thomas Freeman not an inhabitant of this State; On motinn, there fore, it is ordered, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for three months, that unless the said Fhomas Freeman shall appear at the next Court of Equity, to; be held for the County of Gates, at the Courthouse in Gates, on 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. SCJMNER, C. M. E.. June 1, 1823. u ' STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA . Surrv County. :: Superior Court of Law, . March term, 1823. , Hannah 6ass, ) . vs. Petition or divorce. Isiac Bass IT appearing to the satisfaction oi tne Court, that 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 Ra leigh Regtster for three months, that the defendant appear at the next Superior Hnnrtof Law to be held for the county o! lSurry;t the .Courthouse in' Rockford, on the first Monday tn bepteraoer ncxi, then nd there to plead to said petition, otherwise the petition will be heard ex parte and decreed accordingly. Test. JO. WILLIAMS, Jr.C.S.C. I April 11. i 30 3m STILLS. -, TT1 H.'UEEDER informs his customers I JL . and the public, that, he has now on hanrt nn aasiirtrnent of STILLS of various kfr them, audi will be enabled to furnish them of any di mensions at the -shortest notice. W , may need repairs, to favor him withtheir work as soon as possible, as be may be unable - to attend to them so well when ; the season for using them is at hand; and he is crowded with work. 1 V May 20- - 35 v - "'r"7 ; - One Dollar -jaikd a Half for half a year, wcediuff sixteen lines inserted tho first JL ' . menceo: on tne, iom jnsuv . superintentlance bfIr; JohniBrandon? who pomes well redommended by Dr. John ;Kic of Richmond; and also by Br J M'Pheeter of RiTpio-h. The nrices of tuition' wdl be, Tor fteadirig, Writing, Arithmetic and English Grammar $6 per session i, ueograpuy pi Latin, Greek and Sciences &c. $12 50 per o witH fh anhscTi- berand in other respectable families tor $30 per session. VlTie stnctesr: atxeouon wui -. paid to the morals as well as the literary im provement of the pupils at this instimtion.--Jt is hoped that the qualifications of the tea cher, the cheapness of Doaro, tneneauiuncss and agreeable society in t!ie neighborhood of the Academy will ensure to this institu tion a liberal sliare of public patronage Poi-est Hill Academyjis situated 15 miles north of Ilaleigh, on the road leading to Ox ford. , - - JOHN MARTIN. , June 26. i . . 42 3t v -; y ALU ABLE T IIACT. OF LAND , : . - FOR BALE. ' :, . . . s XP Y virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to O me by Samuel Hobsnn, bearing slate the 20th day ofManuary, 1819, und duly register ed in Rockingham county ; and by vir tue of a Decree of the,. Court of Equity for C iswell County, made At May Term, 182o, in cause wherein Thomas Rufiin and James H. Uiiffin, Executors of Sterling Ruffin, de ceased, and myself are Complainants, and So mit Samuel Hill. Charles Mills. and others, are Defendants, I shall, on the last Wednesday of July, 1823, on the premi ses, sell to theV.gbest bidder, for ready mo ney, at public auction, the Tract of Land whereon Samuel Hobson resides, in Rock incham County : The Tract contains, accord-. ! ing to the deeds, 1828 acres, more or less, ! -,,,,1 '.a 'c'.fuatf nn hotb sides of Licktork ami j iniv - - ,. Creek. There is a considerable quantity ot excellent Creek Lo ouml probably from 120 to 150 acres A fine plantation is eleareel on the Tract, si'ficient for the working of 15 or 18 hands, though much the larger part ' is in wood, lit for the cultivation oi iui 1 Corn, and all other kinds of grain. Taken I altogether, this is one of the most, valuable estates off Dan River, in the County, and 1 was sold in 1818, for Twenty Thousand Dol- lars. Acconling to the Decree, Capt. llob I son is to retain possession until the 25tlvot I December next, when the purchaser is to be ! let into the fuR enjoyment : but in the mean while, the purchaser may enter at all times. after th tie 10th of September, to sow smaii . ...Ml V.. ni'ifle IttT thl gram.. A conveyance wui "c.uwi UJ r subscriber in fee simple, with special war ranty, though no doubt is entertained of the title as t lie sale is made by consent of the persons interested ; and Captain Hobson is likewise to convey with g-enentl warranty. RlCHAitU W. MICHAUX, Mav 16. Trustee and Commis or If. B. If the subscriber should not person ally attend to m tke the said sale, it will be conducted by ' Andrt-w Harrison, Esquire, the Clerk and Master of the Court of Equity for Caswetl County, who is appointed a Commis sioner by the Court for that purpose. K. AY. MICHAUX, Tl'ruiJtee and Com.' I assent to this sale, atl will convey to the purchaser as statsjcl above. 1 SAMUEL HOBSON, FURTHER SALE OF LAND. r-- I - s . XXTUKH the sales of Capt. .Hobson V H property, a'we advertjed, shall be closed, the SubsHbet s,as Executors of the will of.Sterlm's Rufiin. dee'd, wiU at the same day and . ;ace, offer for Sale' the very valuable Tr tct of Land owned by their Testator, oi Dan River, in-Rpck-inham County. -T? adjoins the lands of Mrfiroadnax, Msrs. Yancey and Be thel, and others, and extends along the River for more than a tnife. It contains -libout 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 far fertility and convenience, and is in jjood order for cul tivation. The low grounds have been un der lease for several years past upun 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 two years, upon satisfactory personal, security , and a deed of trust on the premises. THOMAS RUFFIN, i JAMES H. RUFFIN, ExVs of Sterling Ruffin, decd. May 19, 1323. STATE OF NORTH -CAROLINA. Surry County v May Sessions, A. I). 1823. ; Thomas Hauser &. Wife, Petition to reprove the Will of Win. John Moreland. i J Moreland, dee'd. 1 AMES MORELAND, Isaac Moreland, Thomas Holliman and Nancy his wife; George Sweat and Betsy his wife, Jacob i Thomas, Nancy and Joseph Moreland, chil- children of John Moreland ; , children and heirs of James Moreland j ' ,$ chil dren of Thomas Holliman and Nancy his wife ; t-, children and heirs oL George Sweat and Betsy his wife ; - children and heirs of Jacob Douthel, and Joanna and , children and heirs of Francis More- land, and Giles Hedsbeth. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Curt that Jqhn Moreland and his heirs at law, James Moreland and his children and heirs at law, Thomas jHoIliman and his children arid' heirs at law George Sweat and Betsy and his children and heirs at law, are inhabi tants of another State ; it is ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Ilaleigh Register, that ihey or .their Guardians appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter 'Sessions to . be held for the UCounty of Surry at the Court-House in Rock ford, on the second Monday tn Aueust-next, then and there to object to the reproof of said Wm. Moreland'a Will, otherwise the pe ition will be taken pro confesso .against them. ' IV - Test. JO. WILTJAMS, C G; - - 38 pr.adv. g4 50 , u;. . - J " BLANKS Of all kinds may be had thi ;; i." office. ; :;" to be paid in advanceSubscripttonsreceive(l by the Printera; and every rost-Mastcr in u too for Half a Dollar snd for a, Small JVr$mrmm i W w arrert ACcatrthfee miles tcu oil the srateri c Jishmfc Creefe;r?and oa both VBidesToftnfe Stage &oJ J leading lfrom -warren ton to Raleih and.sWitb.m-. "five mileof the ShpccoSpringsvThisis bod land r bnwhicb frjor tiands can M worked to atiadvantage.- The,lm provementa are common, tb t cpmforta ble"Thbse Who wish to btiy rjch laud .in this, part of the country can do so, for, I wilf self It on a ; long credit, or exchange it for-good land in the Western States.--Theeighborhood in whiclf thisland; lies and the societyof it, is eual to that in any county .V Any gentlernan wishing, to pu rchase, can kn o w the terms by apply T in to the subscriber,' who Hyes on the land. v' i -i t u w.-- ; k ROBT. K AKSOM. G reen wood, Warren County, 3 ulv 14. STATE OF fcORTtt-CAROLINA.' :5v " ' urry CoiintyM ' . .'May Sessions'. A.-Ul 1823. The Executors of lieroy" Original at Holcomb, -1 tachment. - v J -vs. ' , i r : i pliraim Hriugh Allen Cas& 7 vi - .summonel as .;;'.-.:.-. y. Garnishee. t rr appearing to the satisfaction ot the Court, that the. defendant hasabscond -ed, or so conceals himself, that the ordi nary process. of law. cannot be served on htm, it is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for three months, that the de fendant appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter. Sessions to be held for the County'of Surry, at the. Courthouse in Rockford, on the second Monday in Au nt. rehlevv and Dleadi otherwise judgment will be rendered against him for the amount of plaintiffs claim, with cost f SU! Te$t. ib.WILLlAMS, C. C. June 1. ': pr adySMO . STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. ; Surry County. v ! ; May Sessions, A. D. 1823. . . .i , U "S Orioinal attachment. Levi- John Williams, ' ed on 240 acres of land as W. , v the property of defend'sts Joel Williams. on Graces Creek, adjini- ; J ing Jeremiah Glen &oth4i. fT ap)caring to the satisfaction of the Coart 1 that the defendant' has removed himself without the limits :of the State;' it is there fore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Kaleigh Register for three months, that the defendant appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Xo be held for the Comity of ityrry, atthe Court house in Rockford, on the second . Monday in August next, replevy and plead, other wise judgment will be rendered against him, for the aiaount of plaintiff? claim, with CObts L ot" suit. V":- Test. JO. WILLIAMS, U. 38 pr. -adv. g5 25 - :. . '' ' ' . STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA ; t MARTIN' CCyuNTY. . ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 2d ; Monday of June, 1823. Wm. M Clark, Original attach- v. i ; menu Ebrnezer Loridale fT appearing to the Court that, Ebe Lnft zer Lobdale resides without the li mits of the State, publication is ordered in the Raleigh Register, for three months, that unless the said Ebenezer appear in said Court, on the second Monday of Sep tember next, replevy and plead to issue, thai final judgment wilt be entered bti the above attachment - ; (lVste)-HKNiiY B. HUNTER. Clk. Layette ville academy ' ' ' 'V THIS Institution now affords advantage equal to any in the Southern SUte, be-in-'" conducted upon the most approved prin ciples, and provided with superior Teachers in evf-rv branch of Useful and Ornamental Education This, with its healthy situation and moderate charges for Board and Tuition, must 'insure' it a liberal patronage. The strictest attention wiH be paid to the oonduct and morals of those attending it. . ' TERMS, j ' Female Department; conducted by Mra Ha imlton Mnstant Teacher. " Rudiments, per quarter, $2 0 Reading and Writing , English Grammar, Ancient and Mo dern Geography with the Use of the Maps and Globes, History, ' Chronology Mythology, Rhetoric, Belles Letters, Composition, Natu- ' ral Philosophy, Botany with Plain and Ornamental Needle Work. 6 : MusiCy ta-ughi by Madame Villa, tn the bet r Italian style. ' Per arm. taught in the Academy, $60; or $20 per quarter ' -;" - , er am. taught out of the Academy, $100 per quarter $25. Ih-a-wingi Fainting, and the French Language taught biy Aft Laising, a 7iati'f e of France. , Drawing.and4ainting, per quarter, j ' $6 French - u-: lj Classical Depdrtmetit, under Dr. GADavis'i , , . : tuition. The Latin and Greek ! Languages, ; Natural and Moral Philosophy, Lo gic, Astronomy Mathiematics, Geo- ; metry and Algebra, . ' $8 . English Male Department. Rudiments ;v $ Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Eng-. A . Tish Grammar, Ancient and Modern r - Geography with the Use of the ' ; Mans and Globes. f ; h 6 - Pens and Ink provided the S hides ts with. out charge. A tax ot .55 cents eacn stuuenv for wood, waiter, &c. ' - Board, including all the above Branches except Music, $35 per quarter payable in advance. . , . - 't'j WM HAMILTON. tFor the Siitisfaction of Parents &. Guanlians the following' Gentlemen may be retferredio. : '.. J. A. Camekow, Esql Prest. of the Sclibol , - Committee. . , .V Revd RH. Morkisok. ; April 30, 1823. Printing in general executed with' : ' neatness ann on suori fiunwc : '- ; (Jiiarter every succedajg paper- Jouger nea m propor TAXABLES. 5- - '.; mizl District. nnHE suWrlber having; been abterf ! Jbthe Coufttjr Court, to take theCj? VrnmU this city and'disWfitK present year notice !s; therefore riven? V rsons,concerneLithat he wilf that purpose, the Court, House on M!or the 14th, and Tuesday th l5tMnra dJ th. same place, on the! 28th and 0 i the same - purpose. . Notice to delinr . r VUl e?"y stable, "fe themselves to a double tax. auoJ.ect THE SUBSCRIBER" INFORMS .the Citizens of RaWb v ; she is fitrfng up an EstablishraeiS, Can be had Warm, Tepid and Cold BATIK and that she will on Monday next, the o V insfant,Tand every following dav, durir'? pvesent; season, be ready for the rccem of ciisters. -.Asuch an establishmew .must be very desirable, and as Ttathing- U considered verv healthy in so Warm acl'nnat ' as this,vthe . subneriber hopes to meet some encotiragement. . A single warm baA "Will "fiA fifimUhefl fhr fnrt' n, . u rr '- " v v . a ia one for twenty-five cents or tickets can be W three for one,:; and twenty for five dolkfyl each ticket'demanding a bath.- , ; No admittance; enn be had, without a ticV et, or the money paid first. , - -"::-. V-''' StkSAN SCHAUB ' Jnly l8, ; ; 43' -COURT OF FLEAS AWB Q.trAnTEtt SESSIOjrs 0 --HT A ITTV frTTXTTV , June Term, A.-1. 1823. Thomas Pi Heale'yl pri"a hmn. I turned to the Court of vs. rieas and Quartprc- TT appearing to said Court, that the Defen. dant in theahove suits is not an inhabitant of thiSiState ; Notice is directed to be mvo. by public advertisement to sa d DefemUnt to aonear at the next term of said fan I be held for the County aforesaid, on the 2d Monday in September, A. ft. 1823, other- wise a judgment mul will be entered up gainst him. . i ' ' 43 17 HENRY B. HUNTER, Clerk. FOR SALE Tnvo Traces of Land in Wake County. ONE on the waters of White Oak, il . bout 1 1 or 1 2 miles south-west of Rju. l-igh, adjoining Lewis Jones, Burnll Pope and others ; containing- about 271 acres, well adapted to the culture of Cot ton, Corn and Wheat unimproved. The other Tract is about four milei south-west of "Raleigh, on both sides of Walnut ! Creek and- Simmrins Branch; has on it one of the best Mill Seats in the County, with a Grist and Saw MjlUov In ope ration, an Apple Orchard from which 6 narrels of Brandy has been made in one season, a good Dwelling House convenient to a good Spring, a new Barn, and land enough cleared to work. five or six hand v" a part ot wmcn is iresn ana good; containing about v1270 acres, hijt would' be divided to suit purchasers if 1 smaller quantity was desired, or 500 acres more could be added. ' AUn fnr sale, two or three vacant Lots in the City of Raleigh, and one-sixth of Lot No. 114 well improved wua coots: hi en t Houses. , '. , Two dr. three Tracts of Land m Je Chickasaw PtirchaVe, may be had of the me person, a description of which can be seen. Payments will be made esyoc the purchase money being wen secure. ; : . . j Apply to the Printcn. July 17. 43 STAT t OF NORTH-CAROLINA. Rowan County. Superior Court of Law, April Ters, .. .' 1823. . . ' - ' Jane Weaveri ") ' , vs., ipetitionfordivorcfc Wniiom Weaver. I V appearing to the satisfaction of W Court, that the defendant is oot an dered, that publication be made foi -m 1 Ui.T'irpf nrinted 10 WW that the defendant appear t the net perior Court of Law to be s held ! ftrj countr of Rowan, at the Courthouse " r ,? U.' oausuury, uu iijc rhei the 4th Monday in September ne?M nrl rhpre to. nlead. answer or demur,., on the' second Monu - the petition :will be heard ex parte. -- STATE OF NORTHXAH0L1KA. i r JJl Proclamation. 5 200 DOLLARS RKVVARD WHEUE AS it has beene.JPPgJ me, that a certain THOMAS . CI gJ of Anson county, stau.ds indictmeutWe frf der of one Thomas Cash, .of said c and tnat, he the said' r noma the ntyht of the 7th of February w Us escape from the Jail of the stores ty of Anson : ; . ' y . , hf the erf Now therefore, to the end wjfcp fJcayis, may be brought to justocee Reard will h given to nYJfa lU soniwho will aPPisute, ( 'iA furtive in anv jail m this but?, - u 1 he; may be brought to S-J officers, civil and mUitary, to use their best endeavors to f-PF sa'id Thomas Curtis and bring CUKT13 is between "XtutV years of age, about five feet nine ches hiff'h. pare made, dark B Ibnr smWTnose, rather sage, slow speech and onone of his finger,, which l cau lUtl-l rrvoVl and Stiff, SUppO , the left hand. . . f ihavecsa? In testimony whereof I j? teto r ' t . - rirat Seal ot tnc o leigh, on tne : GAB'U By the Governor, ,. iS,c7. t -.- s . ..- 1 I . . i ' m M. ' f r ' " ' : 'I ' . ' - - ., V- -- ' 7,
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