- . .... , ... , .... ... .1 .v .. .-. .''' -VS-"-',4" ' -r V :'r--: MRmCAMMMAETTE; ;' ; ' '. ;: .::V;::Vf.:i:. , 1 ssv. , ! ' 1 ' ' ? ' ' ' ? Mt7ww'4by pmrt,Hte to n like brother t." , . .. t . , , t Z.'.Ji?? Is pubbshed crery PmATt byfc , l - c Joseph GAtiis St son, At rec 11oltoeinnuin, or OiielJolHr and Half for half a'year to be paid m advance. Kot 'exceeding sixteen, J'mes, f e three.inefor ;One Dollar, and rent's far evenysucceedmG: publication. , l nose ofgreaterlerisrtb h saroe PTtVerf to nnat,on thankfully receive l..Xetters to J the KditOTS must be post paia. TUESDAY fM .27, 1827. The Board for Jlnternal Improvements met aifiyetteyi & the 'Cape-Fear Navigation Company held a - meeting onlfe iamrday: Xftef finishing their business on, Saturday, the Me.mbers . of the former Boanl proceeded in the Steam Boat Heririettadown the River; In order to take aviewf tbf River and of he work aqingon below Wilmington. Measures, We belieVr'Were taken at this meeting for muming the exertioVis of the Cape -Fear Company to remove any which may yet-remain 1 to a free navigation be tween etteville & Wilmington. Which being effected, the attention of the Com- i'riv .uiiit thon he onten to the ODeninz of the River above FayetteviUe. V - '" ' ' 'The candid acknowledgement of the E ditort bf the Star; that they cpmmitteil an umnnfionai error in announcing the elec tion of DitffGrzen as Printer to the Senate nf the United States, is Quite sufficient We have always . known, that belief is very T much at the service of inclination, eyjn in much more important concerns than ! the politics of the hour. The Star in say ing that, the Editors of the Register f may take an interest which we do not feel," say tHilyt nd they must acknowledge, it would be strange if we did not. a great developer of bidden things, and the speit session of Congress may probably un- . w . ' . i i .i I ravel me mjsiencs oivncias.. Ei.vncH.cau tiipe', so far as respects Duff Green, Regist er and the Star are at peace. the 1 The Rev. Colin MIver, Of FayetteviUe, proposes the two monthly pe riodicals under thetiiles of the Evangeli t: Museum, and j the 'Virginia and North-Carolina. Presbytjrian Preacher :" the former to be a miscellaneous religious journal ; the Jattei to consist of. Sermons by Ministers of the two States designated in the title. M r. tver , is known as the Editor of the, Southern Preacher.," Wneyatds. Perhaps the cultivation of te vine is carried on to greater extent in Pennsylvania, than in any other State. In ' one county, we perceive' it stated, that there are twenty-seven Vineyard s, prod u c ing an - xinally abotit 400 barrels of wine. Cut- tings oi tne y ines are soiu ai miny uouars "I -7'T-- A. Ai". I II -per thousand, iand ihe cost of setting out ah acre, including cuttings is about 870 We hope this species of cultivation vill be cxtehsively tried throughout the whole countrv as. nothink will tend so much to remove the curse of drunkenness with which as nation, we are scoureed, as the predo- fninancc of the use of wine oitr ardent itiirits. J It will be recollected, thatat the . . : . . i ' ' - late session of our Legislature, a tract of A n " l 1 ' til B 3UU acres oi iana in wiiKes countv, was given to a native of France, who has loeat etl himself there, by way of testing the sutiaoienefa oi ourcumaie jor ine growxn of the vine. We wish him all the success which h eqterprize deserves, A new paper has just made itsrappear ahce An MurlCsborojigh,' in thi.s Btate.---Tlie Editor espouses the cause of General Jackson. ' T ' - '"( ' ' t -A 'he nrejaeri were working at; a fire in NcwOTork about a fortnight sinci?; the itomicjek of the building fell Upon three' of them, & precipitated them to the ground adistanc by which they weVe so much hurt two of them have since,died. And,, at a fire in Baltimore, a few days since? two men weicrushed to death by the falling of a house, : it ir . fc Such is the regularity and speed Of the packetlr this portsSayt the, jUtccbooI Mercurythat American venison is no unusual dish iit the tables of manyol our, townsmen . v t 1 he ram Hy xmnrovin taate4fnr I j . lure.untUcieuceUntfi urts ttf cultivate thcra, ia our eonatryiare ARCH : " - ' M amoDg the most gratifying indication! of J ttiiiaU.' The trial : JasiMlpwards pf lnorl clvflnrpmnt. in whatever canM'urteeA hour and resulted iji a verdict f WeVrenh, felicity and trae glory to af'W ,rUn 5jat umiy sentence wa, P"i give a.rengtn,. ipHClij fj ann irue giory u noanCedf him and he U to beeteCUt- IB 1 " -.- ' I nation An pviaence or inatiasie ana e efturts 18 atturdeu Dy me increase 01 iiie 1 rarv and Philosophical Societies TheseUnd who was implicated in the same mur establishments arising from the love of .eamins, become then,Sel. a new cause for promoting it, and, increase the source from wnicn tney spring, ur tnis cna i racter is the Columbian Institute of New Tork March 19. the City of Washington- ' The last Na- '. Tie Hamilton j Captain Bunker, whicb arnv . , ... ,. i ji ed yesterday, saded from Liverpool on the 12th tional Intelligencer mentions the delivery uit. anrha furnished papers three; days Uer nf a Meoinir hpfare. this hodv. hv Jude than before received. By the subjoined ex- rranrh. af th I. if .H nK.rtPr nf thehWit appears th W.me further important late John Adams, who was a member of I the Institute. The Intelligencer says : It is no ordinary praiae to -say, that although from the numerous eulogies w hich have been pro nounced on the lives and services of the two il lustrious philosophers and statesmen who finish ed life's career fln the late Jubi ee of otir Inde pendence, the theme miht have been supposed trite and worn, vet. both in matter and manner, the discourse of the learned judge produced, on the judgment and feelings of his auditors, im pressions deeply instructive, and pathetically touching. As, by a resolution, of the Institute, it is order derejl to be printed, we shall have hereafter an opportunity of spreading some extracts from it in our columns, which we are sure will be highly acceptable to our readers. In explanation of the distance of time from thedecease of the venera ble subject of this memoir, beiore it was-pronounced, it is sufficient to say, that it is a custom of the Institute to Rive some ascount of each of its members on their decease; but the -'public commemorations of the same subjects in various bodies, and the particular occupation of the In stiutte and its members, rendered this delay, in the present case, unavoidable. In these time& of affected phraseology and diffusive verbiage, it is refreshing, to meet with plain good sense in excellent language, and adorned with that degree of liberality, which bespeaks the true christi an. Such is the proclamation, for a gene ral fast in the State ot Maine, by Gov. Lincoln, brother to the Massachusetts Go- vernor. W e annex the document enure, for it deserves recording as well for the beauty as the brevity of its composition. I t follows; . - ! I rt-xommend to each citizen to observe the day as a cJimtian if he be under the lunuence .f tQ bunigh h in error to correct it if under obligations to otht-rs, honestly to discharge them r- it aware of animosities, to ex tinguish them.; and jf able to do any benevolent act to any being created by the Almighty Power to which he owes, his existence and his faculties, to do it. And, with a conscience thus prepared may we visit the Temrrte of God to worship him with that humble and happy dispos.tipn which always belongs to piety and innocence ; beseeching Him that th religion he sent by our Saviour may not be perverted through the pride and preiu dices of sectarism, but may universally receive the homage of a correct with and Good VVoiks. Especially, I recommend that, bfing members of one erreat communitv. we unite as Christian Politicians, so that we may render perpetual the peace and prosperity of our Country and ot this btate. A curious proclamation was issued in the reign of Kig Hnry the Vlllth : that women should nut meet together to babble anu taiK, anrt mat an men souuiu Keep their wives in their houses." Barbarous 11 t clays : how happy are wives who live in this age of civilization ? At the recent session of the Massachu setts Legislature- an alteration was made in the libel law of that State. As it now stands tne trulh is allowed to be given in evllencN but such evidence is not to be Jsiincation, unless the libel was published w& goou nionves. i?ormerly, in Massa I t 1 1 . i . ... cnuseus, xne raw resemDied the English I Qlainln x m V. o ..V.? i . ' ' . . . statute on the same subject, viz " the greater the truth, the greater the .libel." H;j t-. r .r . . Horrid mMrcr One of the most shock- ing acta of murder which stain th rata, logue of crime in this section of the coun- ui. wm rimnii rn nv nia n.fm. . i i person of Mr. John Hamlin, nf I.nnaiiK,. nnnrr. VI'"aZ"P inct.nt I, vT! J & . " instant. It annnara lht thn m.i..lt. r M li Z ---fr."" ,miu. mci ui iwr. H. had been in .contemplation for more than twelve months. Availing themselves of; the absence of the overseer, the negroes carried into effect their horrid tfesignfirst bv,ch.g;him o death, and La in a brush bre, prepared fsr burning tobacco plant patches, they consumed his body ; and to avoid detectian, literally pal verized his bones, streweil them in the field, and ViBj.' - ir turned thm in witK VnInnk xt KnZlX:? t:r"- lin wasan enterprizir. and intelligent far- mer, whose death will he much regretted uj uiv cioss yi iHB community particular- ly, and b sioctety generally. Seventeen of the negroes, clutrged with the offence ha coinwVtM, to the j,U COUB1V tu await, their trim h,fr , - : -m-w .UVVHU y wuri wue impaoneuea on Monday the IMosumtrelritfeX' At the Superior Court held in this nlace L"3BW " ' W last wlr . Ka W.. T. .11 LiC- hl dealings he was pure and honest IllsdUpe- the Hun; Judge,Nowoorf $rt- .lUiwa? such as gahioi thVeSSS siding, came pn the tnal -of Seott Jluegro confidence of all; who knew Mm hii death g 9W Jw.ng te ASimeor. Cochran ,of heiorigregrettei partTcnlatly by that ciri Pet son county, for the murder of VVilliani cH-fiih- lnfTith7whon lie usually 'a n . t t . . on gatorfay (he 1Qth-f Majnext. land peter, also- a slaT of Simeon Cochran, ler, was acquitted by consent of the coun 'S?? in rne evinence. cluisuutv jnecarrusr. 1 .1 .1 ri.t-n l.j . - - - - . - t.XTf.st prom EUROPE. successes tisve been .pnwneaL.oy in uretv and that the hisurrtction in Portugal is nearly suppressed.. ' ' The sales of cotton at Liverpool, from the 8th to the 12th February, consisted of only ?QO0 bales, and the price fell daring that tujne from 1-8 to l-4d per pound. SUCCESSES OF THE GREEKS, Letters from Trieste of thei 14th January an nounce, hat Midulis had attacked the Turkish fleet neaf Zea, taken two corvettes and 3 brigs, and sunk or dispersed t e remainder. Letters from Zante of the 9th of January say, ; that Ibrahim being entrenched between Modon and Navarino, was 'attacked by-the combined for-es of Colucotroni, Kititas, Gcneusf andBot zaris, 3j000.sii"ong The battle was bloody, and the noise of the cannon was heard for five leagues. Ibrahim, at the head of 8,000 men, endeavoured to beak through the .troops of Ge neus, but was repulsed with loss, and, aftcr an action of five hours, his troops were driven into Modon, leaving;l,200 kille on the field, a great number of wounded and prisoners, 14 pir ot co lors, eight cannon, and 100 horses. - f Another letter from Zante, of the same dUte, says it was reported tiiat Kedschil i Pacha, after having been beaten in Euboea, had perished in 'a bloody battle ; that the town of Caristo had fallen into the hand- of the Greeks, and that Mi aulis had again beaten the Egyptian fleet be tween Candia ind Cerigo. PORTUGAL AND SPAIN. Lisbon, January 27 '. The pacific resolutions adopted by the Cabi net of Madrid, have been announced by a Spa nish courier to the Count de casa Flores, who was ordered at the same time to communicate them to the Portuguese Government. Three of the English ships of the line that were in the Tagus have sailed, fo return to En gland. Marshal Uerresford went on board the Ocean. Madrid, Feb. 2. The Madrid Gazette of the 25th of January contains a decree of the Princess Regent of Por tngal, ordering the Minister of War to dismiss from the Portuguese army all the Spaniards aerv ing in it- , ' . The Liverpool Mercury says the public debt of England, which in 1813, amounted to 600, 000,000 pounds, on the ' 5tn of January, 2827' amounted to 900,000,000 poun.ls. The revenue of 'France, for the last year, is said to have exceeded the estimate 6,000,000 dol lars. It is reported a plan of Catholic emancipation has been pre parea by some ot trie leading tro testants. The present heir to the firitish ihrone is friendly to the Catholics. The Duke of York was against them. v In a snow storm in the Highlands of Scotland, abrut January 20, a Mr. UichmOnd is said U) have lost 1000 sheep. The re was a high wind, and the snow dtiits, at some hollows, w ere 100 feet deep. MARRIED. In this county, on Thursday evening last, Mr. .ui..kiiiivi uji X A T . w villi. in Duplin county, on the 22d ult. Mr. Herring Waters, of Lenoir countv, to Miss Eliza Rubens. physioc Esq to M Ell2a Hope Cox In Craven county, en the 25th ultimo, Joseph In this City, on Saturday last, of a naralvtic stroke, Mr. Josiah Uiiliard, Inn-keeper, one of our oldest inhabitants. He was in perfect health, when he experienced the attack, but he surviv ed It but three tiavs. Lately, in this county, Dr. Jasper Gilletf, a native of New-Hampshire, a son of Dartmouth, and tor many years a popular and sucseasful practitioner ot medicine. v At his residence in Duplin County, on the 15thJ instant, after a iingermcr illness, which he bore witn Christian fortitude and resignation, Mr. Da- vid Wright, in the 63d year of his age. In the death of this excellent man, society has been deprived of one ot its most valuable and useful members. He was when very young, actively, engaged in our Revolutionary struggle, after which he settled in Duplin, and has ever since Continued to discharge various public du ties to which he was called, with fidelity and UMW wuicu lie was cauea, wnn naeiity promptitude In his private character li lea uallv distinguish .. was father: tm .affectionate governing more by good counr than stern authority $ , and as a neighbor and 1 1 tnend, ever ready to extend any favour in his! ' power. He has left a wife and nine children, be-; He has left a wife and nin 8ldcs other relations, and a large circle o1 L . j . o . . . incnas aud acquamtances to deplore their irre parable loss. , Communicated At .nis residence in Sampson County, on the 14ln instant 1r 'William Beck, in the 71st yer ,fhi9aSe- Mr. Beck entered the army at an S''" farm, where by his industry h; has raised a large and respectable family. His character has always bccn worthy -of imitation i as a dnffhbor, his generous heart I His maxim in Lfe was to do too , - . " nusband. parent l j. I at9 niaxim in lit others as he would they should do to him. uA few hours before his death, he called his children d toofchis leave of .them in an affecaopate, manneiv witli a mind ipcricCTiy composea. ue met ueatu witnasmiie, I J" 1 iyucsi assurance ox a oiesbea immortality ine grave. 7JLV-"f "!7 .l I 1UUCH- VI - J 1CW UIYI. MM UlTPr. rnT:MUI Mir J the Jaie, athun Pearce, deci. in the ISth year lhutagc r mai it is proper to remark, tbat x nnne promis- ' " Af 'reaidene m Canrdeil Coonff n11 .Sawyer, Esq. for tnahy year Collector of the nntnm Fnr the distTir.t and nrttt ot ,KIl2aBetn City. Mr, Sawyer was affintlenian of irreprqacbiK ,biJ charkcteriust and Sberal in all hiktlealtoi f. SSjSl r pressing- an urb'ahrty of mannera commanded ttu reapecr ai sic rcgaru. ui au wuo mm; sotial duties of life. In. Salisbury; at the house of her son-in-law, l sir. won. s::Micnipr ' on tne za tnsc. sirs. Aiarvi wars nun. rejict ot tneiaie Mr. numoiirey war-1 . .. . . . .. .. ... i- shall, in the 94th year of her age. This wbrtliy and venerable, matroni was probably the oldest female in this part of the country She was a native of Vireinia but emigrated to this Sate . - w - m - m about 70 years since, and was among thq oldest settlr rs of Rowan County. Near Salisbury, on the lth inst. Mr. Valentine Bird, in the Sth year of -his age, an etd citizen and an enterpriz ng irid industrkMis' tnan. " ' In Lexington.' Davidson co.. on the fth tost. Jlrs Ji-ne H;rgrave; wifttot Jesse Hargrave, .Esq in her 48th year. . In Davi lson county, ori the 10th inst." with an appleeiiC fit, Mr. John Park, m Wie 31st year At the residence of Mr. John Watson, mn the 5th ult. near Cheraw, Mis. Mary Ctdpeper, aged nlpeper, of a r illness of 57 years, consort of the Rev. John Co Montgomery county after a lingering about 3 years. State Oxni-iloUte, , Ritntlolpli County. Court of: Pjeas and Quarter Session, February Term, 1827. Samuel Smitherman") vi. y Attachment, levi Ned McMillan. 3 TT anneariru? to the satisfaction of i that the Defendant is not an inhabitant ot this State ; it is therefore ordered, that publication he made-six' weeks in the Raleieh Reirister. that he appear at thenext Court f, Pleas and Quarter) Sessions to be held for the C ounty ot Randolph, I at the Court House at As iborough, on the first Monday in May next then and there to plead, answerer demur to the said .attachment; .other wise it will be taken pro confesso, and adjudged accordingly. ' Witness J esse Harper, Clerk of our said Court, at Office at Ash borough, this first. Myi may ot February, A. D. IMYL - r A Copy, . JESSE HARPER, C. C. C. RHndolph-' County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, 1827. V-""S1U Vlc I. Petition- fiir Tob. Hendricks adm. k'others. Oration. TT appeariiwr t the satisfaction of the Cottrt, H that John Hendricks, Thebdate Hendricks, and H iram Hendricks, three of the Defendants in this case, are not inhabitants orthis State ; it is therefore ordered, that publication be made six weeks in the Raleigh Register, that thev appear k n-.--i f ui-- kJ"rt.vfu at the next County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Randolph, at the Cburt House atf Ashb rouh. on the firs.t Monasy oi iay neii, men ana mere 10 pieaa, m .1 L mm . j I j . 1 m. . w j I answer or demur to said petition, otherwise it will be taken pro confesso, and adjudged accor dingly. Witness Jesse Harper, Clerk of our said Court at Office in Ashbarough, the first Monday ot February, A. D. 1827. A Cpy, J tiSSE HARPER,' C. C. C. IS tate of North C aroiina, Rutherford County. Court uf Equity. October Term 1826: James Bridges, vs. y Iajunction Augustus SacketS ",r appearing to the satisfaction of the Court JL that the Defendant in this case is not an inha bitant of this State : It is ordered by the Court. ,- 1 . lu, puumauun ucuwuc i successively iu the Raleigh Reg-isterv that unless he appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held "for Ruther ford county, at the Court House in Rutherford ton on the 3rd Monday after the 4th Monday of March next, Vnd plead,' answer or demur, the Complainant's bill will be taken pro confesso, and set down for hearing ex p:irte. Teste, T. F. DIRCllETT, C. & M. 256wpd Dec. 12, 1826. State of North-Carolina Lenoir County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, ',. January Term, 1827. Thomas Campbell, vt. C Attachment levied &c. Elijah Baker. J IT appearing tothe Court, that the defendant is not an inhabitant of the State : it is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, that said defendant ap pear at the next Court of PleaS and Quarter Ses sions, to be held Tur Lenoir county, at the' Courts House in Kinstoh op the first Monday in j April next, and replevy or plead to issuer or judgment will be entered up against him. Attest. - D. CASWELL, C. C. C. Must be-Sold.- M Y WAKE FOREST PLANTATION, fertile, IV JL and wetl improved, extensively known i one of the most healthy, beautiful and desirable places in the State, sixteen miles from Raleigh on the mail road from Raleigh to Oxford and the much travelled road to Louisburg and Petersburg, is again offered for sale. It vitt potitively be $old at the best offeT. if for near half ttt value . t oud be a most eligible situation for. a family from the low country. Letters aildressed to the Pastmatter ffdk-e Forest, N. C. will he duly attended to, and I a ill nunc ucii ivi -: I hm r;v.. if fif.irr!. a miniitefdescnption of the place and neighbor j ' - ' V.' -?v5 S?,? Feb'y 2, 1827. - CALVIN JONEi. 483wp. Public are informeoV that the exercises of "this Institution are m successful' operation; BemiemM, nTe D;cn more iuu rc.ncu. since witnessing his superior jnanagement ih the b'tiai. . - -7: nesf instruction. 1 The scbooi year in this A cademy is divided into- two sessions, of 5 months each provide for two examinations a ctivate and publici and -but one vacation, to" continue from tjie middle ot' August until the middle of uexooer aiiowmg;- iuc jkhiot -inc. pxmiege OI being at hotoe two conths in the. fall. t Students mayhere prepxre thefiiselvea fcrf either 6f the s: 1 HECopirttfi iip hf rctotore exiitinf under firhi of ; ? f'','Mv1--ti-.---i - ft. th nuVad thfa day dissolvedinuhial tonse'AKi All berl ..K - t rA . ft . ... i . . kr , . . ' ' 5, M.flourtVi 1 ,. iviti t , w i i-... x. -i. rai . m. m w Wu. ii" r i Blejghy March 7,17 s 45 2w Cheap Stationary: j , J sunnly CAP which will ;be 2Lk Teut5 16aT mai J. W- instant, it tit, in Caswell Cotintv. on the road lead - hig from Rfch iis.uiiiuiivi funic ouuuifivx,iru rci" 9 low by-the name of Lewi4 jft dboult 21 vtars; flqse made heavy fellow, aboui a po ,l,Ur 5? veryJikely j hid on ..'when he; . ovi.x iiarc tun tcccivoq s'larce v- uwh icci y n in cues nig'i, xsuner ruum$ . ?per cp.c- roundabout coat of ''double ' wove4 'homespJwi.: nd pantaloons of the' sAmrj ahd i pait.ofhingu'p ' $ cora pamaioons, amta wnite Knrt snirty ana some fellow rt-centlyJn Rrclimortdi of a Jlr. ltmdolpn . . Koper, agent for J. T, James V-Mr. wopet ! tntJ roe tliio 411nnr "m.VI t,:.K ' ' hension iind confinement!!, ny jil sythatl etJ him aaim'Shonkllhe above Negr'be taker! up, I wish information wen to" Mr. JNichd:a Thompson Leasburjg, Caswell Countyv-'NorthiL f ,n , i ; rKltKnm GTr i ne vet. inteitiffencer will insert the hove tr. law 4t. and forward their account to this ofitoei''- r told me, this fellow rw raised by hi father neaf V , . .Willjamshur, James City OmntjJ Vs. towarrii whiah place, PeteHhurjf or RidimbWlj it is1ike-s J - .V,l ly he ,wil a jm for. . 1 forwarn all masters bf vef . i f edon land. I sels "0,P tking h'tm n board, and them and HW- 5 . joiners trpm empirmrtg btm any way vwhale; ' tJ the Court, ver. I will ghe the above reward for hi s DDre'. A RUNAWAV from the subscriber M the 1 ifa??: -" . ult. a negro fello named ArmsteacJ, He- K t' cijr wu ucmg six jetx nin or xne nsej very,"' -r black, well framed; and from 2$ to 25 years of; hi , age, when spoken, to has a down . loolr arid k -,w A"' i.vuiiciiiUK,c ra'iier scnmis-- nas penerauv tiiirw.;, . iu nr serins icss lnieiigqi tnan, ih ally is.;, Having gone off' durnp the higlit til ucex Hpbson, of whom 1 nttrchased him in NoVemb. .last. . . ", . :iK.i ... Vrs . The aBove reward will be e-iven tn ariv bVl " I who will secure him in any full ho ! can fret him. v ' arid if delivered to me ill reasonable expensed will be additKriHt natd, : rt A J'S - ' mTSSK veyed y letter or otherwise, wiltbe thankfully if. receive Mach2, 1827J . 4tftw: - iv.iciv iu an anu wunoHt any cause. wnateverw f it is probable hislesign iito get to. Virgin nia, where he wks broticrht from by bne"Sanuiei - " ' f . w Ann. . ... . .. ' 'V. ' i. ... - - . y ; - -. 4 v t IF T I JJU I ilj A RS RRWAttn . ivL subscriber. a.bjneh:Yhd vera fckrtiitmAtA Any"." uM.u viii ucuiv nicm lastrixomtne Womahvnamea tAhdUNja; 5 whh-hef. Chih fiJ A .4 Kin, very uriru(,aonuc o years oiay formerly th.ess -property of W m GHrqour, Esqt She is About V 20 years of age, slender roade;,lpng bJacVjiair ;V which sle wears tucke up and with ciirls ha . ;t Biuue wucn sp good Seamstress a state bf!prefirnan She dresses very neatly arid fashidnaMv. Hariri andKurse.iud Uai nresnt ir!; : has as gooci cjothjng as ahy Jady, U JofwhjcH . she took with her, together ithvhe bedstead; , "w -'" "cuuiM. ouc wim wiinoutaoubr.pass fori woman, i 1 am satisfied sheas nth ed away by some.We man now in this Ucef . ' who of course would provide her with th;niv: oessary papers; , : She may call . herself tJardlme N Cook, as she is iome.timei called ao pf. her Com; paniuns. I will eivfcibe arioTeVrfew,krd for therlTJv f said nero and c(iild to me hVfus place; jor.se . 1 curing them in ahjr jailio that I may etenW im, ii wKcn, w un out. tne State ot virjrinia: I . , give an additional rewani of 2$ dollars; 1 V i )' 4 ,Ry THOMAS JVILI'OXI'V Petersburg," Feb, 23.,., v : X'. v Surty Cfjuntv; 7 Court f Pleas and Quartet .SessiohIl?ihf r 1 Joseph Puckett;' 7 QrigifialAfc - ' L f-" i kMlmtu'theiijiiinJ ' Thomas Suitherd. V monrl m nhi1L . It appear! to thV satisfaction bf4He ;Courtl'. that the Defendant resides without the Hmlta1' of tMsthereeorderedbythe Cobfti' - that publication tot made in the ltah-iicrTcf J - , for three kshim to appear at'the, Jiext Court of Pleas and Quartet Sessions to be held for Snrrv f!mintv AnvftiW mm4 j jsj-' . - next, then and there to artswri rU4rTn Jm...Z . - otherwise judgment, pro confesso will bexhteri ed against him; i Test - " . ' - ' -'.-- V ; Valuable iPtopertv for Sale: I SHALL offer for ,isale to the highest bidder; h ) . on Tuesdavi the 17th dav of k the late Dwelling? ttoUse of DrasWV4 nti&tw, deed; in Wake Cciihty; the whole of .the' proV-.' I'v.y wiviigiug v iuc wuic uu ttecexseci, c xcept the Laiutfand Negroea, which will bo K sold privately, provided agitable oneri. shoiiM H be made. The4rjmtertV eonsilts rtf Vdti.hk. Household Tttmiiure llf wlach bii ivTnd txf 5 eXCnrM'jjtlsTiii-ftWM-i4ra1naM i 8 Pock of Cattle; Plantation tftenS'Kand Kitcheii ?T Furnitvire I Mpdilt-ofnlvJroddc MJaV-,V, con, aikl Brown ugarV A shotl 'f lledScihei wjwi simp r urnn-urr; raiuaoie uorary ot Hooks; f - f e cohsistiftj of Medical; Hiatbrical S ilisceilaiieotii -'X V b Works rrohe Gi fend Harnesss one Snltr i lKr-' ' J - yaiuaote egrpes to wit, one Man, and two like i -lyjycwrigiWoBi of La li c- : i' Udfiinff from the n r gc wtuiw iuic- .iji-. siucii rcceicci ( av tms '-'; iIate:,fheJcan:De;.Bb,.donb -butHhls U one of -X sale to coatinue frota day to day until -ill i$sokU Wake Cnur.ty.r ii; ' n 4 J I:- t 4 if 1 7 Jr - - . .y:-- - v."- j'-jy- r ."A . t'At - r5 v