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3 ? r .i : n 1 1 ; ! ( ' '! " Mir 1 1 7 1 r i 1 if -. : Ml ill- '! j in if I T 1 vn,e fo'lo-tvin- 1Ule extracts arejyonthe prn'ijf An American ntlemao fe?dg: IrV Jn the ebternatei. Prettv veri X. earid. .ibfe subject giveVit additional 3 Interest. - A','-;.' (.Threj a "star ho plonm can- shrolid-T-r i ; ' VA hope nowr cv vvrr-' --v'"" t. A "ray ."that through' tf7e tJarkest'clojud, vt fchmessrnihngly forever, .v When nalu re spreads the 5 Si- - -- . Hade of nVht, : , , ' With scarce one hopeof morrow; , 1 nat siaisnRjFisn srrenest ngnr, . -V To gild the tear of sbirow.i "7 ; -Vhen nVeJncho!vfs stlenf fclooV'V ! x Vnsureuds the heart with sadness, ' at ray.shall is?Tse frrrn the tomb, - i ' To fill the breast with 'gladness. V. r y VTherj humble, Christian fearless go, " v ; :,iThch arkestwoes assail thee V -Thntigrr dHngersfprcss and troubles flow, This hope shall never fail thee. "! : 'j1 " ; ; . ; -v A yV'' " -.. " -1 " V'iTHK ;Ct!RFEW BELti. -""'i Ifow sweet ant solemn is the sound, "g r From, yonder lonely twer, - That sends deer-ton'l ninsic tound . t curfew's n'oly. hour.' ' , ; 4 ' 1 . . 'When 1 every sound of day Is route, -And all its voices still, . x 1 7 Anct silenpe walks with velvet foot, - O'er. valley, town and hill. : ' h:- When every passion is't rest, . -And evew tomtilt.eil, .', ;" - And through the warm & tranquil bTeast r The charm of peace is spread. O then liow sweet the sp!cmnbellr . ".That tolls to evening ; prayer ! . While. each, viration seems to tell. , That thou, O God. art there 1 , fHr:; SORROW OV.R THE SPIRIT STEALS 1 4 , . . ....... - ... ; ? 1 " When sorrow o'er the spirit steals, s I J ;. I - And life has scarce a charm to showy i'h - WTiesadness e v'ry joy conceals . f ftJ Or age presents the cup of woe; ' l : " What then can soothe the feeling 'heart, fj i v ' That finds its early joys decay ? .- VVhat pnser can then asuage its smart, 1 -: i 1 1 l And chase the mental gloom away? . x nere is a noon to mortal given, . ' A sTace as through life they wend, To sweeten care and point to heaven; That hooo-Jle bosom of & friend! - t SHORT ANSWERS. . FROM TH k itRTSMf)UTa JOURNAL. 7.-1 " ! .. - y Give me the men ahout me" that vare , prompt."; . . i' . "-- . .. ' . - . MR.-EniTORI am a, person of few wcrdCnd an admirer of. pantomine. I cause brevity is the life of business as wrll ij asjheoul of wlt. "When, I am aVked a question, I endeavor to answer it with enm mon pcrspicntty; that is, , I give a catr- gorical answer, for i detest, myself, to be put cIT with & Jong yawn or a lazy respond that , 'sreins .$6. say, u aye,- what's the cloy ' ;.; . : Time Jr money time is knowledge thereT .re time i valuable to all men, par ticularly in these hard times, when money is so3cae and knowledge is so uncer tain. Hew-much' time ; would be saved if everybody's neighbor would giveshort an sucrs? ' l..-" If. for instance, when you present a or payment, the debtor would say. Yes very,Ti ight, I'M pay it. How much better that pUby sort of dialogue is, than such as is too common, and withal a little inconvenient, for instance" A,bill ? I re ,aJJy had forgojte'n you had an account a .gamst met-. Why had you not brought it - in before ? .1 have just drawn on the Bank for. my lastj cent ihope you will net let 0 nother b'JI tahd so long 1 kkva'ya pay all . toy bills punctually, but just alt this time I I-have- lent all my money: I have ,note to pay to-morrow the -rascally Banks wont discount Uie best paper in market : I expect a vessel next week w my lawyer (poor dog he is) either don't . cr woot pay ottir : I am busy now press " s-.d.with all care must be. here . r.cst be there -'zounds nd death i ' l . must be every where. . Call to' day-to-rhorrow next day next week I .'will ' thn give you" Givewhat r Why, give k youi-bi ati&ver to be sure." 7 : i 'KW how much better ajjirect answer . in Xhe jirtt fitace would be. eltherjl can't my you. dr I wont pay you ; because in th?r CAse the afTair. is ended, and you I inay go abo"t Your business ' But to stand the butt of ignorance, impertinence, and eternal loquacity, All at once, is more than is giveriiTo hugan patience to endure.. I; went the other day to a sheemaker.-r-In the: simplicity of my heart I wanted a coir of shoes made. .. '. . !i want tbem; made large with long , "Quarters, (said .the shoemaker) do you'tbink the French will maketheir - quarters in Madrid 1" , .'V -v " ; . ' With thm soles and low heels," said I: ' ' 'VHi the New-Hampshire votes be gl ten to . Crawford V9. said my ShbeniaVer. j v J hAVe corns on my toes, (I continued) nd cannot walk In strait shoes." v . - 'The Shoes?! sald- v ' -; Tne Pirates (said he) at last are" , Zounds! (I xclaiined) stick to your last ; the Shvtt f 1 wahtthe shoes to wear . to-morrow-j for Tarn absolutely barefoot , ' If Bonaparte was aliy esaid my in Corrigible man' 6$ wax :.- . With short straps," I Interrupted;' tte. would be at the head"" the foot" jydd I of a hundred 'thous" ' I ruhed from the shop in ft paroxysm ,of mortification. : ycw Ty 'yU: ' I went, not long since Umpmg withihe tmfttismvto a DhvsicUa- I gave him Hrizing rne y-me nana ana giving me oeh atordSal grasp as. 1 made each par I Ocular Ji air stan Abn end, he exclaimed- Ah my dear friend, -pam is incident tli"JK humanfre,;fe4 vT'-Attaien anr jcuppocrates ana learneo : K40-b-h) T-sniSdered internally)) r And learned men of l! ages jiare agreed in one position '-:,".. ' . . - V . V.Hh !' ejaculated , I,' in the extremity : i-i" 6ne 'rsf tion?; (contmued hetnat there is ' a rTecaylngy principle inherent m the nature of man, which sooner or lar te -irra'ltiallv!; prrKlnces his dissolution.," Ohrrd.4' isaul.T.- : 't ;44I remernher a case (pnrsnecVmy.to-. mentori slapping me oh mv'houlder with a violence that , sent twinges oye"r my, "frameVJ .rpmemher a case reported of a patient in the G reen wich Hospital, jwho continued 45 vears and months under the most excruciating complaint." ' V Was. jt the rheumatism asked, in an. agony ofynental saffering. It- wa'S ,-the. graveVV-"-.;- 'itk . t'Boo l'X oardv with. exultation" and hohbled away relii ved of my Complaint. Nowi Mr. Editor, I am pretty comfort ably situated. I see'but few friends, whose communication is connnea 10 yea, .yea, ami nay, nay. i-nave. cured my sen 01 ine rheumatism.'' T order, my shoes by my own written dimensions, from the count ry. And, to avoid longlalks, I keep no books of account.C By persevering In "this plan of life, I yet hope tote a happy man. - The Xrrr foi.Renard, a Phv-. 'sician of ;.Tariia; piqued himself on his cxtraprdinarv sharp-sighted ness. .One dar on caHin, to 'visit a patient.' he found . an old' abbe playing a sober cameat ntntiet : with him, "'What are you doing here, monsieur I'Abbe?" exclaimed Renard : go home, and get Wed immediately. You have not a moment 10 lose." . The abbe was so terrified by this aldres3, that, lie was unable to stir : he was thereferecon veved home and pnt U bed. .Renard followed him, and directed .that he should be bled three or four times ; he thenprescribed an emetic, and every j time ho called, be found the abbe worse and wofsre. Onthe third day, the patient's brother eas summoned from the couDtrr. tf e burried to town, ant! was informed that his bro ther was, dying Ren aril was In'his chamber when fin entered u For GoPT sake,", sai'i he lt what is the the matter with my brother'?5' " He has bad a violent attack of- apoplexy, without being aware of it, replied Renard, Fortunately I met with him at a natientN wfiere I tailed, and discovered it by his mouth, which was drawn awry.?' i Good heavens ?" rejoined the brother of the supposed dying abbe,f my . brother has had a wrj month' these sixty years" " Why was l.not fold so before I" exclaimed Renard, ' it would have saved me much trouble, and hrri mach unneces sary expense. 'Tis no fault of mine." STATE OF FORTHrCAROLINA. 'u OpItrORD COVNtT,' . Margaret 5aort r: r yi'etition for Divorce. James Short. J TV appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that James Short is not an inha bitant of this State, it is therefore ordered that publication be-made for three-months 5r thf TTitlshnrnnffh Urrrfrr and llalia-h rle'gister, that he be and-appear before ris honour the i Judge f our -Superior Conrt ofXaw to.be holden for the county of GuilfordJ at the Courthnuee in the town of Greenslvrough, on the' fourth Monday after the fourth Monday of Sep tember-next, then and there to answer the charges of the saiy jjetltion other wise, it will he taken pro confpsso, and heard ex parte, j : ) A true copy. 44 THOS. CALDWELL, C,S. C. STATE OF NOUTH-CAROLJNA, : ' GuiLFoiln Coitntt. ; Sjperior Court of Law, April Term 1R23. Rebecca Rankin, T. ' - , v.. 1 j I xPetit ion for Divorce. Jedediah Ranksn.: ; TT appearing to the satisfaction of the . Aourt tnat jecedian Kankm is not an inhabitant of this State,.it is therefore or dered," that publication beimadelfor;three months jrvthe Hillsborough Recorder and Raleigh Register, that' he be and appear before his honour the-Judge of our Supei rior. Court of La'w to be holdeh for the Ccnnty of Guilford,' at the Courthouse in the town of Greeiisborough, on the fourth Mboday "after the' fourth Monday of Sep tember next, then and there to answe the; charges of the said petition, otberwis. ix win oe casen pro comesso, ana neara ex parte. ; i ' A true copy.1 44 THOS. CALDWELL. CJS. C. j COACH MAKING MATERIALS. THE Subscriber has for sale at his Ma nufactory, a few setts of fashionable Coach andGig , Springs, jwhich he will sell at a; moderate advance oii the wholc sale price, . He has also cn hand, and in-1 tenas Keeping, a constant supply, ot nest Morocco for; CoacH "Lining, which will be disposed of as above. He has, us usu al, a constant snpply of Carriages, Gigs; and Harnessrall of which will b sold at prices according with the times. : , , .:, , k THpS. COBBS. v v - P. ST On consfiment, a supply of Hat ters Morocco, and a few dozen Boot Li ning Skins1 direct from the Manufactory. "v i Jiitw m .t!h:-v:t! V Act . r- - t r'. i-1 S Ijr?wetorsswe hare opened this TA VKtNV tljebldest Estahjishihehf of the kmd in.fPetewbur w iimprpyeid. from time' 'toimei in H jlhe inte rior aparmSehtft r as well,; ay bv'radditio'na! fxboildinprs, - so m to answer all - the.pmposes 01 a puoiiCv 1 rem- ana. otrauini' 'riuusejV Stich ,are the : arrnmetjts of ihe hoWings ana . accoTmnocaiicms. k jmm xvinr jcw im- LprovementiAi'hich areirdpidly stfvancing to a state of completion, tthat -1 rdvelicrs and isito wttTvJjid'es and young familiesT can be. conveniently and agreeabtyrefttertainetK .iThe prernisesare locafem close contiguity ! to the mostcbmrnercial part ofJ.his growing and prosperous town, ancl being So extend jslvely and happily. situated, that calm Yetire- mentj'or a public situation, can beenjoyed at pleasure. . , 0 ' :. -.. Vv'- ' ; j' The Proprietors ?hall, tpon all occasidnSr iriAte it their pleasure and duty to give sa tisfaction ; and with a sincere view tOaccom plish that great" arid desirable- ,bbjpct, they shall pare no painsr expencevhatever, in all jthe departments "of the rjstkbljshment particularly by presenting excellent Lodging TtoornsVdulv furnished : good Servants, ho nest find attentive an i abundant TABLKS, wjth th e most choice viands as well as the best of Wines and other Jjqubrsy which our emmtrv will ; afford. We re not unmindful of the Important value of; a well regulated and furnished Stable-oujifriends, and visit-! ors, may rest assured : thai this department j shall answer every just expectation, jand to efiect tliat object'we have jemp'lbyed an able and. experienced Ostler, distinguished for his attention and fidelity be will do bis duty.-;. Our Stables and Carriftge-Houses are now large, and wiJ! also be improved. Our water lot is such that Horses can have free access to water when so ordered, the stable lot being immediately situated on , Appama- tox river. ' i . . .' , This is the same Establishment which was so long owned and managed by Mr. James Lmreu our 1 He terward: Gentlemen Justly merited and received the attention of Mr. Durell's friends ; we hope to do the: same." - 1 v.. v DAVID MEADE resides on the premises and will conduct the affairs of this House, ass?stel by Mr. COOPFR, who has long ser ved in this Establishment,) and his correct deportment " is so generally known, As to make it unnecessary for us to tender assur ance or recommendation in that respect.v It is useless for us to state our ; ratesHTor Board,' by thy day, week, month or year- thev are as moderate ts the. abundance of our hiirhlv favored countn- require- on th subiect. we confidently: hone our town and country, friends, visitors and strangers, will h-ave no cause to complain. I We close With asking it as a favor, that no person may ever leave our house, with a teehn or sentiment of complaint, without stating the causethe proper explanation or redress will alwys be made."' ' ' We think it necessary to add, tha kind nature has favored us with a uealthy situati on. I he water Used at our house is perr .liaps from the best Spnngs below the moun tains, and our Ice House is very convement. , DAVID MEADE, "PETER M. HARD AW AY. Petersburg, August 8. J 4 9t 100 DOLLARS REWARD. "OAN AWAY from the subscriber's 8. Plantation in Chesterrjeldf District. South -Carolina.f early last! autumn, two Negro Men, CHARLES and BILL. Charles is of ordinary siie, well made, vellow cnmplection, Tcmafkably intelli gent, fspeaks quick, Js about 25 vears of TT. A.L. l j' V '' age ne was purcnasen in Deauiort coun ty. -Rill absconded with him, 4s about 20 or 25 years, of age, is low, and has a senr T believe on one. of hjs cheeses, perhapk a scar on his head1; he is also inclined to yellow compaction, and beats on the drum tolerably wel'. Bill was purchased in the neihboHiondof.Snowhill.- Charles may perhaps attempt to pa himself as a free man. The above re ward will be gi en to any person who will return them to my plan tation; ; or Tialf tfe 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. 1 .1 PLEASANT II. MAY. March 10. . i" , v'i tf ITT- iThe Editors of the Raleigh Star, and Newbern Centinel, are requested to insert the above until otherwise ordered, and. in the mean time forward their pa pers to me at Sratesburg. S. C. By the Governor of ' JVbrth-Carolina. k A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS by an act of the last Ge nerai AssemDiy pt rsoTtn-v;arpimr, entitled an act to provide jfor the sale oN the Lands, latelyj acquired by Treaty from the heroKee Indians, which have been surveyed and remain unsold the Gover nor is authorised and required to CRuse the said Lands to be offered for sale.- imow tneretore, ; 1, uabril Holmes, Governor of the State aforesaid, do here- oy oeciare anu mK enow n, tnat a f 00 lie Sale of the aba vcmQtiried Lands, a gi eeably to the a;d act, shall commence k Mfiiuvjui6 ju nc vuiiiiy . ; ui , liny "v.iod, on Mohdajr; the 22d of September uc, imuer qs supenntentiance ot a Commissionerappointed for thatlburDose. who is authorised by my letter of instruc- nuns, vu aujuum.tne saia saie to any otner more convenient place, if such adjourn ment should be. considered j advisable. vu-cignifr pare 01 ;ine purcnase money will be required pf the purchaser at ' the time of the sale; and bond ahd security for the payment of the balance, in thf follow ing instalments,' viz : one-eighth part at the expiration of one yearone-fourth f at the expirationVof two years, one-fourth at the expiration of three yeiars, ahd the remaining fourth at'the end of four years. The sale to continue one week and' no longer. : : 1 "-j : v S - Given tinder my hand arid the Great w Seal of te State, at Raleigh, the 12th day of August;1 A. D 1823. ,r. -;: : ligAB'Lholmes . , v . DY ine governor :. -:tv x'i- , who emoyea somucn prospenw, to t m v . . . . i ine, -and ira've such reneral satisfaction i jVSJJx -hi; rauvuc was.succeeded by Mr. rench. and af-, County, y) ' ine nm is on uie t wa; "hV Mr. P.rHM.Th'Ci6 two last 1 ters ot INUtDUsn, amoimng uiS' w w , ut Notice. : rpEIAT pnvthe firstMonday'bf Sovem) ' L ber; next I shall exbosel to inubUc ale, for ready tnohey', ia Negro Man ba J liMw-u narKicss, nowsrconnnea jai ine jhu 55f:;adblph?outy slaifgreeabi trCoiirt of Rancfolphf ff . Th;said Harkless i 'says jfihe formerly, belonged td John Dougherty-.that he was Set free ; ; and was -kidnapped by.' some speculators,' from .whom he madeJjis es-e c ape:; al ;? ; & J;; LAN E,h.ffl .; :!AugUSt.v t ':-'- a4B:i ,. vV LANDS FOR SALE. y IHE suDscriber-Offers for sale. 60 ac-r i JL commodating terms to the purchaser, three hundred thirty Hix acres ot.uand, j tyfiigonlhe east side of the StageRoad, about one mile north of LoHiisburg, adjoin- Perry; and others. ; AbmtH htty. acres' of this land is cleared and in good plight for Gornor Cotton, the rest is in ,woods and xell timbered. On . it, there are some excellent low grounds. - 1: Also, To ree jkots in Lrtiiisbnrg,. adjoin ine the Academy Square, on; the mnin Strectvbri which is ah excellent ne w dwel? liivg House wiih bur rooms and ail'h'eces sary Uutnouses.-' i ne contiguity ot tnes premises to the Academy, and the con venience of the above described, land, would: make the whole a desirable esta blishment for a family wishing to educate their children For information us to the lots, apply to Mr. Win. H. Sirotber, who "now; occupies them, and' to Rev. jDauiel Shine as to the land, or to ihe subscriber at Midway Academy. f C. A, HILL. August 23. "49 if First Rate WHEAT AND TO B ACCO I LAND POR SALE. Williamsboroeeh, containing 682 ; acres, and within one-fourth of a mile of a male and female School; both of which Are in as h igh repute ali arty 'within the State. . ' Also two other tracts, containing about 1400 acres-each,1 on Island creek, one off which is well improved. . These: lands are not inferior, in I point of fertility, to any within the County. Any petsirtv wishing to buy is requested to view the premises. Persons who may have lands in the, western district of Tennessee for sale; are hereby requested to forward to me, a memorandum describing the quality, quantity, and price, together With a Ut ter of introduction to some , gentleman who will shew me the land. I intend to set off for that count ry 'by the first ot No vember next. ",Y, . j ! JESSE H. COBB. Jdfy lp.!82g. i 44-rlO ; Jiy the President of the United State t pursuance of law, I Jamxs Mostioe, Pre sident, of the United States, do hereby de clare and make known, that a public sale will be held at the Land Office at Frariklini in the state of Missouri on the first Monday in December next? for the disposal of such, of the , lands situate within the district of Howard county, in said state, as have been relinquished to the United States prior to the 1st day of October, 1821, under the pro vi5ons of 'the act passed 1 oh the 2d day "of March, 1821, entitled An act for the Teher of the purchasers of public lands prior to the 1st uay ot July, leu,". as tre smiaxe n xnc followinff described townships and fractional townships, lying nort h of the JIissouri River, ahd west of the fifth principafmeridian, viz i In taships 44 to 54 inclusive, of range 1 1 west; 44 ,54 12 45 47 48 48 49. 56 56 56 52 52 ,13 14 15 16&J7 18 V 21- ', 22 & 23 52 52 ' 51&52 Also, at the same time and place, will be exposed, to public sale, agreeably to the pro visions of. the fourth section of the act, pass ed on the 24th day of April,T820," entitled " An act makinfr further provisions for tha sale of the public tends." such lands situate within the abovementioned townships 4 as j have become forfeited to the United States ; prior to the 1st of October, 1820, for failuretj to complete the payment within the period prescribed by law. ' ', . ., . j The sales will open with the lowest num-, net' of section, township, and range, and pro ceed in regular numerical order. - ' Givettunder my hand, at the City of Wash in qton,vthts 12th day of August, 1823, I VI By the President : . j JAMES MONROE." qEOUGE GRAHAM, ' ;' .-; '.;" :v-: Yl.? Com'r6f the General Land Office. If ; fj Printers auth. .ised-to publish the las of the United Stages in the; states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Ohio, In , diana, lilinijj jKentucfcy, Tennessee, Missou ri, aud territory of Arkansas, and Pittsburg, Jn Pennsylvania ire requested to publish .i . t .si" ' :it tne ioregomg procxamauon once a wees un til the sales take place and send their "ac counts (receipted) to the General Lanu Ot- face tor payment. ;" --.-.'" ;''.r''';' u;,v;; itfihw ;--lAug?131awa NEW lTlEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT. ; fiHE subscribers have connected them 1 selves in the practice of Physic and Sur crerv. " - x1--- ' - . v - Tptty h&re zU o on hand, an exttnsiye as sortment of ; . , : DRUGS & MEDICmES, J which they; offer for sale, at the lowest thecarv8 rate, . : These ; Medicin es were purchased fa few ' I mTTR Suh'criber offers for sale, three I weeks since in Mew-York and were select ed by themselves from among thejatest im portations. They can, jtherefore,-confidently i pronounce, them to be perfectly Fre ft ind' Genuine. :-;Y:T nY I YY J: They will sell as low as such. articles . can be afforded in any, part of the ftate ; and fully as cheap as they can be obtained in the Petersburg market. : '::''.:'f: J: I -All orders will' be attended; to promptly and correctly v M - .:; ' ( ' Recipe's of Physicians faitnfully . and expe ditiouslf put 'xmAOfiHH f'?F X '"y ' -mmi m burges & Hurmut , - A P AKKEL GlfJ Be- est iJ?aleiffhe4.' 50 theirfi.arenxioiis ?o closeinf business. They'are redv ami u-;n; T tneir debtsand. reque'st all those wboS ' indebted ,to them 'ton.V-ce immediat. roenl to N. H. HARD1KG, who i. autLK; autlorisj ; to settie their accounts. t ,4t ' August 20, BANKSTOCK, ON A CRhSr ' ?F! aPe1 Bank -A toclCv beloneinir to the etirV n . piel Cres sen. deceased, will le ol J Public Sile. On j credit of ix monrs 1 ' Tuesday, the 7thf'Ocrbber nv T w ith. two approved securities, will b ie. , ; ' EPWD. CRESS, tE'rs- ! ai sKurv, Sept. 1. , 51 4r NOUTH.CAl?OLl!VAf . Treasury Office, 1st Seht. 1S9"5 i fJHE fiscal yer.of thi State has now a'm (I nearly rolled around, land in order that none concerned Jbe taken by surprize qj found shirnberinjr, it.may'be emectea fr tlie -Public Treasurer that, according to u. sage, the attrition of the Sheriffs and othep Revenue vnncers oe soucixca to the necekiiry of settling and balancing their Accountsib. ' lcwicjjr ,;wna uio iiatey .ijji or ceiors fhe first day of October n4ixt, . being the time fix, ef by law for. that, purpose-TThe Treasurer therefore conforms tot the custom above i-tv. j f erred to ; but eVen whilst h e does so, he feels both pride and pleasure in calling to rrencl tnat, judging: ot . the future from the pfst, he is warranted; m-the belief all con. earned would promptly and honorably hate acquitted themselves of this all" important ( duty, yithotit being reminded of it by him. self or anv other. . : ; , - ' - I- .. j V JOHN TUYWjOOD, PuWiTfcasfc yadkin navigation. ' , companv. ; J GENERAL meeting, of the Stock-. jflL holders of this Company win hs h?H atlthehouieT of William H. Slaughter, n the. town of Salisbury, on the Sth and iota da-ys of October next, being oil the Tnurs- oay anu r naay 01 nowan superior court. . j A: D. MURPHEY, Prent. Angosr 30. ' - ' 1 ' v STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, Guilford County. ; Jane Short- S t; f" ' ' " '' ' 1 ; v. C Petition for Divorce. Aaron Short. J ; ; I j TT appearing to the satiKfactlon of the A Court that Aaron Short is not an inha bitant cf this State, it is therefore ordered, that publication be made for three months in the Hillsborough Recorder and Raleigh Register, that he be and appear before his honour the Jiide of. our Superior Court of Law, to be holden for the Coun ty of Guilford, at the Courthouse in the town of Greensborough, on the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday of Sep-. temberi next, : then and there to answer the charges of the said petition, otherwise it -will be taken pro confesso, and heaid exarte. r -Y:' )ltit':-. : A true.copv i ' 44 THOS. CALDWELL, C. S. C STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA. - ' Rowan County, Superior Court cf Law, April Tern), t ' ', -lyv. 1823. ! .. Jane Weaver, f . - V9. Petition fop-divorce. William Weaver. J ; rF appearing to the j satisfaction of the Court, that the-defendam is pot an in habitant of this State ; it is therefore or dered, that publication be made for three months in the Register printed at Raltipw teat the defendant appear at the next So perior Court of Law to be held for the county of Rowan, at 'the VCourthouse in Sal sbui V, on the second Monday after theUth Monday in September next, then and there to plead, answer or demur, or the petition will be heard expafte. . HY. G1LKN C.a.y. ' FOR SALE . Two Tracts Lanxl in Wake County, QIE on the writers of .White ' Oak, a bout 11 or 12 miles south - west of Rt leigh, afjoinihg Lewis V Jones, BureU Pope , and others ; containing about 271 acresstl adapted to tlie culture of Cot- ton; Coni andAVheat--uniiuproyed. ; "The other Tract is' about; four mile soutbfwest of Raleigh, ! on . both ,aids J amuf Creek and Simmtms. Branch, oas cn it one of the best Mill Seats! in the County with a Grist and Saw IIiU dow. in operation, an AppIerOrchard from whichJ6oarreis of Braody has been made in one season, a good Dwelling Husr convenient to a good Spring, a new Barn, and land'enough cjeared; to work five of six band v part of which is fresh ana goodebntainabout U70 acres, bat would rW divided ta salt purchasers it a smaller qnaotity was desired, or 500 acres n)6re could be added. ! 5 . - i c , Also for sale, two or hree vacant Lots in the City of Raleigh; and one sixth o. L6 No.4 114' well Improved: with conve: nient Houses. - c ' j. Two or three Tracts of Land in W Chfekasaw, Porcbase, may be had oftne samepefson,la descripuou otwhicB be seem ;Pairoents will be made easy on the purchase money, being welisecurea. . W- a rrno n ' kk Ktvhv OOtltiea i - fi .u .k-Diifrtf of :the Raleign taper'MiU'will receive Rapfr?!ha.fsp L Jli .w iVflll rtnlf. WQlCn IS Sh" . . j v-u:.-i r4c. three miiesr v. . . .. : T """" " 1 mm, 1 1 lUaiC ,Ou vrawu5.1.vr'"i i north of ibe City. 4 , -,; X; t . - : an afieij JnrccitM of all m affliction: July 10. I $ B; Hardi 1 Sec'yW is f . . ' . u., rRaleicrh. 14th Aug, 1853. 47-ftf .. v-.. - - 5-. r : . . r -YJS t"-y
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 19, 1823, edition 1
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