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v r.ij v;-s.o. wVVt f ,K-0) :Ai v ' 7.71 -TITi W(1nj fc& A 'p-'-V - -. AND.,-,-- . . . - x : . f v'V - 4t ,V. - 1 , ' , . v', H- ' ' ' j( darrMtc aUMorlktrdeiifbtfal peace, . . ' , ' , . .v,-". ' "' fewij r, is published every Frid at,, by -m JOSEPH SAliES ScSON, it-Three hollkriCper nnumi or )ve 13ollar and a Halt 10T nait a yeaT to oe paiain uvanv-c. -, ' : ADV EilTISRVtENTS f Not exieeeAinr sixteen7 lines', neatly, inserted three ,timeTd One Dollar, and Twenty-Five , Centsfo.rvei7sttcceedinRpthlicat of ma&MefUrtii in '"the same nfooportion.Conir munications .thankfully receive -1. ..Letters to ine naitors musr oe posi pam, I "Jijfee '.' rrrft? ten iv41 1 fflfcffe " 1 ROT. Ixmd Sales. A Tallahassee naDer of the 26th i Fom Minor t Journal. ' V ult. says, the Land Sales commenced here on Maunch Chuvch Rmway. Tins nn?. Monday last, and are progTessiner westward, as el ami interesfinr work is Mh'a Lion" of directed in the President's proclamation ; yes- ,he and attractin2 an unc,nmon num. icumj nicy wrrc 3CIUHK tuc 'uii;uia vvjum-ij. C r n . e .1 The sale b very well attended and vet th re ber of visitors from all pans of the cmin- beenvery little cowtest amonthe bidders ; the try. All examine it with amement, and h'jghest price given was four dollars and fourteen speak of it with delight.-' Additional car. cents per acre. We are very much pleased, in are making, and the detail of this new finding little orno disposition to annoy occupants. system of transportation are perfecting with We understand, that with three or four cxcen- i:,,! i i .. ' mm i tions,.noone's improvement has been purchased ?s UV c J "s possible. 1 here artS r by a straneer. It is thoueht that after the sale, J ,hirty car now tipon !he road, , and a great quantity of laud will be entered. he number is to be increaswl to 150. As heretofore slated, the tars descend by the Distressing- Occidents. While a number of I force of gravity: one .horse takes up S - i - i - -- -- j . . '. . men were, some ciays since, wasnmg sueep in emntv cars. In tliM wav each car can be x " ' i ill r i ii mi i iik'jp wm i'riu an w mi vn inirawMi r w - much doubt, whether th h term np.tmU. will l r.' "v V.7 - matle to perlorm four tops per rtav. l,ai - - " -. - i r-in iPTTu Gpvpn rr rnprn rnnv o iaiv wnpn i nT rm a i be construed as meaninjr .any thintr more boat. intenHln tn nU mp a ta are preparing in which than freeholders. To guard against the where the water was more shoal i when just as ride down. And jt we asserts, that it has restored tranqailityand the Government have no'ted thank to the President General-in-Chief, the Federal annv, and State division. Those who fell in the battle, are to be enrolled among the Martyrs of Liberty' The Richmond , Vhig, speaking pf the proposed Conference in Virginia, says there is no longer a rational dnub, but that the next legislature will pass a bill to take the sense of the heople on lolling a con vention, by a considerable majority. This is certain but although' the bill is called to take the. sense of the people yet there is the horses are . to may credit the ac- - V Raleigh Paper JffilL THE Subscriber having rented thrPAr?'iVt'v; M ti of J. Cales, lisq ' on . Crabtfee: hope; f-i ; v to be able to execute 'all -orders, tor VritinjW ;r Priiit'iMg or WrappJutj Paper, oiitne best,. Wruui.-- - -and so as to give entire satisfaction. ' i ' ; 'V Having learnt his;; .Business in PeWsjlvnla,".-' where Paper-making ms carried on m tcVjgTeat.n jv est perfection, the Subscriber hopes the, Pajier' procured tfom him wrill be ucha will hieel witjiu general approbation. .- , . - $ -V Not br'injc possessed cf much - capital' prompt " , payments wid be kpecte) N 4 v r e "I , SAMUEX A-WILE: t Raleigh, June 1, 13 c ' .X IjY " ' ?Xfc: - (Tj Goo.r.lean Rags will bepurchasedOtJUa-h ken in payineit for l'j.er, yt the, Paper-Mil Offj"-"":, in small nu&ntitif- &t . A. Wili'Iidtise llaleisrn. f -'i-'t. The Supreme Court of this State commenced ' i Sutnnjer Term oh" Monda v the 18th inst. All j '-thVJudgesar present. . "; . " iS'ew iVJt Senate. Governor Clinton has call ed an extra meeting of the Senate on the 27th i: tant. ; Tbe Senate meets as a Court of Errors ; ana the Albany Jrgu thinks it probable, that o te: oHVe pbjectspf the meetmg is, for the pur pose lof directing a special Court of Oyer and 1 erminer, ior uc uiiii yx tMiw'g dcr of Whipple. ' "aCV, , '. , "The Council of Censors of Vermont (whose Jiitv It wM mfet once in seven vears, and en quire whether tie Constitution has been pre served inviolate, and whether 'the legislative and executive branches of the Government have pro perly exercisedi their functions) is now in sessi on. This body! has a proposition before it for amending lhe Constitution of the State, provid .incr for i Senate. as a" "co-ordinate branch of . : r ' , - the Governmentt ' This and the other , subjects cf which'they hive cognizance, are referredto commfttes and they liave adjourned till the third Monday in October next. . - . . v, The hip Pocahontas, from Liverpool, arrived at Boston on the 16th inst. hrings London papers to the 9th of May, which contain nothing new, except that a rise in the funds had taken place, from Mr. Can nthg's having, on' the 8th, announced to the Ilouse of, Commons, -that lie should shortly bring forward his butlget,arrd no additional taxes oi importance wouiu ue prepnscu. The Editor of tfie Eliiabeth City Star acknowledges thathe was misinformed when he stated, in a former, paper, that a. British vessel which had put into Ocracock, had been seized. It is no;v understood, that the coffee was delivered by the.mate, with putjhe knowledge of th Captain, who was on shore at the time. But some suspicions are still entertained concerning the vessel, .as the Capt. and Mate disagree asJto the place fromwbence they sailed, one says she is from Cuha the other from St. Domingo She is a sharp built vessel of 40 or 50 tns, Jt is belicfred at Ocracock she is a pirate. consequences of this construction, and taHney reached the deep water, the boat, being count given, one horse has already been enable every free man to have a voice in twvc,,oaueu appea anawemnown. i nree oi sent down as an experiment, ami that tie . - J i .'.- ... I the seven reached the shore, hut thp other fonn I A i:.i i fi- i.. i . ...iL i- i uerermining wnai tne government of ms after sf hj fc- rf o - fH -" ur..g,w w,lH , , Country shall be, we exhort all male dn- The bthcr -of one of the young men standing on ,nan h,s. ,vvo ,t,,, companions. 1 he zens aDOVe ai years ot age. Who have theisiiore, and seeing his son struggling for life,IS,ca,cai yiaJ I ,,r,v jcl iS ability ot obtatning freeholds. nd who plunged in to his assistance ; but being1 old, and sena nown 4 d cars, carrvingeacn a toD'nnu have them not. to lote no time in o-ettinal" . " "'3cloines on, ne aia not reacn nis son, a nan ; total one numirea twelve ana a titlfttofiflv acres of land unimnrnvpJ. or u'Vrc "c..ws OTereorae ana lost a.so some halt tons ol coal. The time allowed t.r "1 'j, -'- - - """-r 1 ot tne Doaies 25 acres. iitk.frqmt house 12 feet square bu Tho: t Ti:n v.7.;, : 1 I ,. 14.(1 minings. on ii. j ins is tx jiwnmuy in poiiiiuu jc- i ue, au provea lnenectual. . 1 ffislative sense, and it is this verv imnor- While a Mr. DousLs and wife were attend-j An occurrence took place theother day. - . . . . i ..t- ..... . i.i ii i i i ... i tant thing ol 50 acTes ot land, which may inff u,e "nerai or tne above untortunate men, s loaneu car on oeing. Drought u me sum be worth five or five thousand dollars, (for their cfeughter, a girl of 11 yeurs of ag , who mit of the road,, took French leave, and the , Snakes n .UfferenccV in , w TuJdiy M' J'1" r""1. a ' 1828, may give or take away, the nsht of the sash falling nn her n,ri-1 J antl at tnP of ,ts Ieed. It was seen upon a freeman to ffive his voice in the p-overn- the road hhooiiug down wi;h incredible - - " T r . ' Believing that the Business of my pArifrMnajVy.;, will be greatly . improved , by introdncini,' -i nto it v a Northern Workman of fcbnlity, l JT- have concluded 3ko rent it-to,tr. &k3tvt.i'A. h Wile, lately from Pennsylvania, ;Whcv being . :v goia woricman, cc well scquairaeavuu uicaivrii.7.r MPDVoVed modes of manufacturing Paper, WilU by his superior knowledge anV ; raise the character r the ?r V.:f its bwsinfcss. I therefore 1 have no doubt, activity, not only but greatlr increase hone Mr. Wxu will mett with public patronaffet 'S .7 tXjl retain the Grist 8c Sawmill, which willb " carried on as heretofore'. ' v'rivV ment of his country. In many parts of Pennsylvania. This State is the theatre of the velocity ; ami in the language of the nar the state, this inestimable right may be utmost political activity at this time. The peo- raior, " in piiire or the rattling noise usu purchased for 15 shillingsin most parts ol H,c mccung in an pans, to eiect Memoers to any inaue oy me aescenamg cars, it t.nriv of the state for 810 or 15. Let all who can fttiKf Fortunately, the ' road was spare these small sums, be provided against lttW clear nd the car went down, perfectly t hp : rreaf dav. when the neovle of Virginia Stateare invito 'rh;c mJ.B.i..:a k sate arid stopped wuhin a few v-rds oi the are to say, if they will perpetuate the im- attention of the Manufacturers and Wool Grow-snute 5 but gave evidence by the heat and perfections ot the present constitution, or. era great aegree, ana seems destined by uryness or us axres,tiut il UaO a hard rac availing themselves of the light experience, dent,ng their interests with the Adn.inistra- It is believed it perforated the whole j..ur- rhoosft a more eligible form o f yi ve r n m pn t. j T . ' , . ' vutu " v oegun ney Ia ttOOIlt ten mmutes. - p rr aoo. inucii auvanceo, aaverse to ine prospects ot j Aues. Gen. Jackson. The vote of the active Jackson I ' leaders from that Statr, Kremer, Ingham and Capt.Batetnaii of the Antoinette, to retake vor'ablyk'i his vessel, which he acceded to. An at- states as il State of North-Carolina., Granville County. , , May Term, A. D.E1827. - . K&ncv Gooch, ,s? ? .-I en. 4 t I V Daniel Gooch. Pumfret Gooch, Thomas i Goccrw; James Gooch, Tvre Harris and Polly his wmyt . .William Spraggins and his wife .Tatsey, Wil liam Goss and Sally his wife, Ahn'er -Adcoclc' and Rachel his wife, Abraham .' .de and . Susanna his wife, and the children " of Par Gooch, viz. Rowland, Pumfret, Young, Wm j' -thenia, who has married Joseph ItobertJAn k pa, HODerx, iteDecca, susauna. aiiu wacwu. t, Petition fo Ltuvxr. " rVi , a T appearing to the satistactiuo oP.th CotjJX4v'7 Pail Rouds. The vesolve anthorizinir the ap pointment of an Kngiueer and Comurssioners, tor survevintr a roue or rouit-s for a Rail Koad captureii Dy tne vyOiumDian privateer, m 1 .1 C .1 .1 ueeo recauiureu me lonowiug are uie par- uhtf;r i :a 0iU,i ' ... i atintr a sum not extceuiner ten thousand dollars tlCUiars of the affair. I he Antoinette be- low ebb. Accounts that are much to be relied tor df tray mg. the expense, has passed the House ing short of provisions, came to an anchor upon, state with the utmost confidence, that " KeJreset-tivcs ot Massachusetts by a vote ot off the S. est Pass when she Was boarded Pennsylvania will not vote for Gen. Jackson. I A ' 1 bv the pilot boat. The pilots proposed to Jnaunui uooerts, that citizen ot Republican iiiAftinriU, - " I I ci rvt I iitt. t, , UAm.. n ,. 1 1 I I i m if 1 r .1 .rt.t I .1 .iiiii(.i.vn;, anu ivuinaii iiiliilv, au luiig auu ia-1 siiaiToro, voun. on me loin ipst. oy inc iown in the bniate ot the United Rev. H. Ruttdee, George Pollok Dcvereux. the Staunch Sllikmirtpr nf.httprenn nrA I Pbm .f tine tn c I . i c - I 'j-j'..v. vi Vt.iwiUii ijiiiji nun w v. 'V.j fcv tiiiJ uai Ail ai i. l M7Mii viia tacK whs inaue un uie priAe ci-w, wnen Madison, and w hose Address to the Philadtlnhia son. daughter ot the Hon. Samuel W. .lohnaon. the prize master and six of his men attempt- Committee last summer, will be remembered by of. that place. ed to escape, by jumping overboard. They -.ln? r;iaer again appeared m the public In Pasquotank county, on the 14th, Mr. Jacob seized the "boat and made for the brig A- M. , , .gnaiure, m a rej 10 nm,, to .u.ss s ny t rueniooa. n.iahlf Matilda at atw hor within Hip n rp ' ariguam s uesoiunons at uoyjeaiown. In Camden county, on the same dav, Mr. Wil- midble Matilda, at anchor within the pdS.s. Thesis something of Republican , devotion hi liam Haywood to Mrs. Elizabeth C. Norris, wi- I he Amiable Matilda mistaking the cause an eminent citizen's thus for the public prosper- dow of Mr. George YV. Norris, deceased, of the firing from onboard the schooner, jty, encountering under the responsibility of his DIKD as the Dnat-approacheu nreii in her turn, name, tne iury ot an outrageous and abusive in the vicinity of Favetteville. on the 20th and wounded toe prize master severelv ! " , , . inst. Mr. John Jarrott, aged 48 years he remains on board the br y and thp. rest . " - "V .a. In FayeitevilK on Monday evei oS..MwUu. ciic. iuur iinu uvc pUi,nonarv complaint, Mr. Abner i nu uii.u ijii ll 1 7 i liiii iiiiiii il M i i' i vr ii a ill 11 p )Mr I I Ji'tn trl Kfi! A n I Z"1 I ii 1 . . I uotiitA tn; iiuiuiiiciic. v-ttiii. i ana me nrenaraiions were on a i:irrre to-.ie. i w u?:i: .1. - x weics m v.rc ivaieigii;. the said defendants toV S of Pleas nd QuartcTP;;"t Spraggins and Patsey ' his .wife, and Abraham v ' Lantles and Susanna his wife are not inhabitant . 1 of this State: It is ordered? by the Court ,that puDiicauon oe maae for si Register, giving notice to annear at our hf xt court 1 yessions, to be held tor the county aforesaid, at in Court-I louse in Oxford: oif thefirst Mondayl in; '"J August next and answer, otherwise the petitio'v will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte'an '1" ) " to them. Witness Stt-phen K. Sheedi . CleYJotM ?j i -onr Court at oflrcejn' Oxford, the firstilonday of y ' Mav, a. i). 1827. : ' y: Witness STEPHEN K.'1 SN EET, Xlki" - Price Adv. $4 .-.'", 6w-7i' rJVit , . - : n.- n.x'Ty , State of North-Carolina. Vv Rockingham (bounty, Court of Pleas and Quarter Session, May,;!4-;" t f i Petr B. Stuhblefieid and others:; f PS. Pjifl. tfoi-ll .S7 P:,M. a liicrlilu - . I v T . v. . . " . w 'W 111 V Hie JVaumuil Jfihinrnt. Mr. SumiiPl C! On. ... " " i..u-.. ..... k:.'c. '.f ; iLf.... k1A..J k liU' . - . ..... . v I c.ii i7.fii ill 111:11 ujvvh. 1 nauii nil.- ui iuii oiuc. it o inn uui c ui uci cu liliu -1 :-.- nant, late ajnerchant in New York, has become At Milton, on the 18th inst. Col. P. ni S. Til. publication be made for six wfceks successively "XSj' I mini iirnnrii-lur tli. N.ratim..l UimM.io I i- , . - . ' . . . I- -i. u u !.:.... t4 -. 1. I J Ijv,... , r. . ..v.w.... v, rnan, oi uvaven county, in this Slate. By this mnie hhiciu ivcjjisci, niug,nuiKc iu up.uu , i the editorial .lepartment h;.s passed into his afflicting dispensation a w ife and infant daughter defendants to appear at our nxt Court oft, PleaV. hands. Mr. C. iias been a republican from his u..L...,a .. a..i ,i n ... u..' i 1 Onirtci iacinn IV if the -rhimtir-lfkr,bini'-'!jr-''? cradle ; is a gentleman of sound moral character, anri f.ti1Pr ? an mnih f.,wi i rlmlfni ine-ham at Vetworth. on the 4th .MondaV: nfa.'-'. .... -w-w.av.va . a a iu vau 11 u a - a-j ' ar : i ua and writes wilh enn ulctuiv l,.r f m... tv. i.. .wi I Aurpuat nTt- and answer, otherwise the netitiott V. "l i j v aikJLki a a v. 11,1 & w iiiiiiii 11 nil mh iiiiiw .1 i i i i - - - ' - - ..a- , r. s m )icus, the much emieared brother. 1 wilt be taken pro confesso, -and heard er narte.-PsXil ing support- in Green ioin.tv Al.hama. nn tti Rh nf Ylv v itness Robert Galloway, Clerk of said Courfat Al'Lt 11 is a verv I lust vtuJ rh-n-lpe ai i?;M,ii We-ntworth. the 4th Mondav of Mar. 1827 ' man ; and ham county, N. C ROBERT GALLAWAY CrC. V-Vl Mr. Conant, Price Adv. $2 ' 6w-r4; I : ' ' 1 . . , , , --ain.- , If to have an opportunity to do good (- m Kloccinrr. umt fn hp nhlpfl tnin tiinm i 'r .Ih4tt ' tiir.lt has Toi. ilo nlnort iKo nriaor. vation of human life, ttieu is Captain fckid dy not only one of th.e.tnost fortunate, but most meritorious of seaman, as will be seen by the statement bejowj when he was per tnitted;iiinder Providence, td rescue from i 'J in'-, .p- -- 1 I a watery grave, at three distinct intervals, vtipwardS of thirty fellow beings,Vt thecourse I ol a fevlhours. ,May he ever find a friend v t.- -L?.:.,-..r ...i 1 ' . . 411 lllC ItWUI 4Jt IICCll Pemarjfcible.-The N. Y. Mercantile states that the ship ileriry lV, Capt. SkidJy, - arrived there f om ChJrleston, on the 7th inst. fell in with the fichr. - Coiu, trom Charleston tor New-ork,. with loss of btfwsprit l and totally dismasted, and took ftornhei2Vpasiigerf;, viz, Mr. Gilfert, daughter AKl..eiVt. .Mr' At Xtrj llitiwn. Mr. & Mrs. '1 .smb. , Mr; & Mrs. Kenny, Miss Wilmot, "Miss Walker, i Messrs. lap, Uunmirstam A v ilhneux, W. Ilavs f A iiaton, Friths, V. Hcusenmn, Sidney, Hill feters Kemyind:wnmtt;r ff tafan tg cona 1 Fll 111 VltK Hi Collv r?Wffflnf ; a va imiii J V. " " l" ai- uv 11 mf 9 aa v i j from Charleston? for Philadelphia, in a sinking conamun, ami iook. on tn e crew, seven- in num On the 8th, lat. 34, Ion. 75 SO fell in with the schr. Catheriwev Waring, of and for New-York f-'iiii New-Orleaha,- full of wattr ant took oil' the Captain, crew, und Mr. W, Ga, passenger. 77!e i it f highly probable a lew days wil Drinjsomeihim-, ot a more mterestmr ? tttid alecisive character from the noiiihbor- L hood of Havana than any of the accounts- heretplore received. The Editors of the Kal timor e Morning Chronicle liave receiv edix fetter jfromv ihvir ' Correspond en t in Havanaidated Srli Mav, whit Ii savs : Seven sil arc now otT. , They areupposcd to belhe "Columbian Squadron, consisting ot two trigrites, nie con elte, two brigs, and one three, masted schooner. . They Ifeve been seen by the Argo aucLEliZ.ibeth ; thejatter only arriveUtlus i -..,: ' v' -: .-'-''i -:V--v-, LahorJefs with five heavy frigate' is only waiting' u iid to get out. . Ve;.shsdl have", "no dvubt, a engagement before many dayslM, v , .' irons, on board the Antoinette. Uapt. Bateman states that since his capture he had been well treated and the hatches of the' Antoinette were not opened, nor the men allowed to touch any thing. 1 American policy. We have seen a 1 ter fsnys the editor of the Boston Courier)ot' very respectable talents, from one of the reDresentatives in Conors strength and facility. Cider his aifsj n i - r t . . 1 1 Advocate will be a hrm and undeviat V1'" V.' . " u mc,,u lIU? er of the admhwraion. Mr.Suowde cur, in witicn he savs-i-uur national inmiatriouq and ti policy has arrived at a most important antl with the assistance of such a man as interesting crisis. At the next session of t is anticipated, that the Advocate will take Congress the policy of the country will be rank among the most respectable of American settled for at leat some time to come. journak" ''alt' Fat' rhe contest is between British and Ame- The Jenits.n a late article in the f .ondnn ncan Agriculturalists aud Manufacturers, Quarterly Review, on the government of the and the question is, which Side we shall Spanish Colonies, the Reviewer remarks : Tfie j 1 nompson Harris ana wue uavia iu jooay antv ' , nine last of a ana oiners . . ;y a, , X F. liowell, Petition for Partition. . '.VSv'l'.,:-, 1 i appearing to tne . s tisx.tcuon ot iiie -vmirt,;.v!. . Jospnh Ea- a. that l hompson Harriss and Wite and David f Z ; respectable 1 Body 6t wife defendants in this case,aj noting ivfv State of North Carolina.. urry county, f -,iyc May Sessions, A. ;I).i1827.J 1- T - A ... i .... uy iioppisT -i; ; The real estate of John Mop pis; 'dee'd' rtMitaJor Bower '1 Ralciirh and Tarbdrousli Sta true and only question, and on its decision PVI ' m &ou.tu Aranc' concu''3 ' )"e Cuse flHIS Stage will leave Rdeigh every Tuesday B 1 appearing to toe satiscuon w xne 1 teurt v v- r denends the national vrnxnerit,, nn th. nn, ot the Jesuits, wno really seem to have labored, 1 and Friday at 4 o'clock. A. M. and arrive in A that Hogh Dam.ud Sally - ju.' wtfe. d- . i , . 1 -a " wnn au sincerity, 10 improve tne conuiticn orthe Tarborotih every Wednesday and Saturday iiaiiu, ur nui lunui nan on me ouier.. It natives, and who maintained, if not a perfect pu- 8 o'clock, Ai M. Returning, it will leave T w in uc a nujirsi 01 me American against tne rny ot manners, ccnamiy sucn a comparative-Je- borough at 4 o'clock, P. ,M. every Wednesday ana d:i Raleigh, 2tst June. Antl-American system, a contest for pa- gree of virtue, as gave these able and extmordi tional independence and national improve- nafr men a great and useful : influence." j ment against national dependence and na- " . . tional ruin. Our agriculture is without Providence, June 6. a market, and otir manufactures languish I Progress of Manufactures.--VVe a and decline, while nothing is wanting toKew l'ays ce'sawt at the manufacturing gte life, activity,& animation but the nlas- establishment ot the Vrovidence Dy tic touch ol government patronage antl nro-loieacning ami ia;euuering Company leuimi. ajiu sniuii ii ye wunneiQ r lhisis ,,aTC ur,,C" mediate settlement. the question. ; ihe b;itile in Congress will I una lfueen most solemnly sworn to. be stroitirly a.nd warmly contested. Penn- It was the operation of singeing, one .of sylvania holds the scale, and if she is tne mo8t extraordinary, yet simple opera true to nerselt, to hei utiilorm principles tions we ever neani or. ine process is and policy, as she most assuredly will be, carnetl into execution to prepare a certain we shall obtaiti a clorious triuniDh. bv far description of domestic fabrics for the caU more itoportaiit to the nation, than "even 'lco stamping business, Sml i$ simplv this the .memorable victory at New Orleans." 1 wo "r three pieces ot cotton cloth are wouna on a cviiuuer ot wool, trotn ulnch at teorge iioppis are noi rcwiiiems tu. tins p lave ar- it is therefore ordered by tbe Court that publica--;": tion be made tor. 'six weeits n Tneucaicigii xcegis- v ;l I. . .i V - . .. JiiTf .11. a . A - t. H j. ' r f Saturday and arrive m Raleicrh every Thurs- ter, rnat ine saia nugn uavis anatoauy nis wnc,; ti. " ,y and Sunday at 1 o'clock, P. M. and George Hoppis appev at the next Courtot Seats from Tarhont to be taken at the Hotel. Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be. held for. the . 1 - w 70 Count v of Snrrv. at the Court-Hoi' -? .in , Rocki . A ' ford on th second Monday ih -A ,'dst next sU t ' . plead answer or aemur, oinerise tneiipeiuion v; . " 1 1 1 U ... ! u V n f. a n .1 tit4im.n' .ntu.1 r- M t . S ' j ' fHF. Copartnership existing under the name will be heard ex parteandjudgment entered&c-; eifi",! ot rl coo cs HiUiams, is this day dissolved by J cordmgly. , t: ".' " :,-..''.;.''. ; t j 41 I .111 1 f i ..J '.1 . . . M . . , . Ml ' All uiosr iiuieoreu, are requirea to mase im-l Price ArtT. 5 - ow- f " 1 ' 1 . ' -:. RANDOLPH WERD, ALFRED WILLIAMS. Raleigh, May 11th, 1827. 0 State of N orth-CarolinaA- v v ; Ma r Sessions, A.iD. 1827; - Charle8Steadman and his. wife and other: The real eslatefvJohn H. TIpppis, desd , , Medicines, Drugs, &c. Yetiiwfl for partition e hind, icji-zZ I WT appearing to the satisfaction cf ,tbe Courtj . , Ithat Hugh Davis .and Sallys his wit;, '-an.! i jL orge noppis are resiuenis oi anomer.ataie ; Central 'JlmcTica.-Xi 'appears that. the bmL- tou(irie.rGatem.ir4 -Ikjii 25d 5 arid.3d. Ma rv h I pro veil d e c isi v e" of -.the; "verthW'i.t .U,e'Kbels'o'f-4 i; Salvador. , te- L'pu f;M !atratfe,pr;ihalStaifJ;iir a? f lluiibnublisheUB aBoalotf .Jiowd about proceeds -A curious ar- they are agaurtaken, and run over the sur- 1 the estabhshment ntly conducted by for Z ' cun.sfauce has been detailed in evidence face of a " retThot" iron cylinder without Webb & Williams informs his friends and;tt,e tfle Mid Hugh Davis and his wife Sally, & Geo.1 n the Liverpool and Manchester rail-way injuring them in the least. The iron cy- public generally tliat he intends keepingrcon. Hoppis appear at the next Court of. Picas and -; bill, lately in committee of the house of com- Under is placed on the top of a ' fiery fur- st;mt,y r Sale, a large and extensive, assortment Quarter Sessions te be held for, the County." of inoris, by Mr. Cropper of Liverpool, namely nace," which is kept as hot as possible, and 1 Paints,, ony Hatter mHterial., surry.atthe Courufloase in Rpckford ;on the that.;orC,lico.h7a,o four times along the road between Liver- passes thouHi the ordeal I This operation, bove article win find it tn their advantairp. tn Lu i,nn:rtA r pool . and. Manchester, and thrice across the channel between England and Ireland ?rhe raw material is first transported from Liverpooto Manchester 5 it is it there spun into twist, then sent back to Liverpool and forwarded to Ireland where it is wove ; after this, it U returned to Liverpool, and forwarded to-Manchester, where it is ca- lentlered,1 of? in some way receives the fin ishing process it is then sent back toLi call and examine his assortment, as .ne intends J :ntHr we are told, is common in England. selling low foT Cash or approved cf A'letter from London of the.4th ult. received! ,,e shortly expects his Snmmer supply, and in ixew, xorK. mentions that tne Chevalier 1). respecuuuy solicits a snare or puDiic patronage. Ironrnw 7 acvn was .aboiit to "embark from f ALFRED WILLIAMS. Havre for Ne w York, as Spanish Minister to this country. : - I TXnAwi A..r.A nt i-Ll ; uaviu uispu9CU:Ui uij iiticicai Jlxri-Jnt, tn i tlmp r mt r,,. m ine concern 01 weno vy imam o air. - " ..a- wa-Mauv IWUJ V. Ja I fct" I m l" 3 r tl' ' ' ar- . . " . a ment and conseauent discussion, kn hnnt l,t A ,ire.a wuuams 1 K pleasure m recommena- 1 Teste, .-J; , J O. ILL1A MS, C C-: : . Price Adv. 22 ' 6ir-74 Fifty; Dollarc lie ward. -nnt' Jw U P-f("nfh.hlmHs' VllCA ivit- uiv v - va iii. Vf JLf MOSES WARD confiued under a cqs Carolina for Rurglar' ue, coupty.vwba . rge , c r the ' Stale,wof Korti i- 1 ; v-said vaKi isnost.six r Altred Williams, I take pleasure in reconmiend-J feet highV very flesh v, andofclumjyappearar.ee, yz.'.-lj in? him to the confidence and natronasre of mvi j n. ntAiAn j'.flaxM liair r - hUm frianrlat virwl ilia nf Kltr ! 4 vnnnor mn W011 nui. I Kf j K. A . s .1 . ! ,v; . 1 r . - -1 aavf lf4. MAVU'Uhl - I DIOOIl U to Which enoni n,Hnn nf" rihi n. ",k i""T-- j 6 - v.. - ina DOUl J.Tcar vi , ..uif verppoland on to Ireland where it is worn, were iri the right way to heaven Yell den 5? -t0 ?uchjrSfe th dutiesxif an Apothecaty,! m j a ccarse blue cloth cpaVjnix'd? .s - ; .iir.. ij-opper aiso biaieu anoiner lact, (.saianeiven we take our wheat to Albany, some - 6 " www ipun panuioonsimus wwii citcui , whiclVtf would-be wel not, to overlook, say dis is the pest roadVand soma say dat is the eveI years.) . - ' tLaY-he k making Via'waj toward Korfolk,,Va.- '. ; iamelittam Pest- .buU don'rtliihk it makeimiiShWerence i1,?1 PH The above reward will be given. for apprehend . T which road we take for when we frrfar bestoweJ on him - which I have realized during a 4rtd acclirinff him so that 1 tan get turn mh !U9-Mlglaia .diU5 twenty-six yeirj Jgglf wetSmeindiUsne 7H J puness, and for which 1 --tt'LEWISBONlt Sheriff; a, ana France is only thirteen years be- SK, fel deeply indebted. ..... f.'-v. usyaga Vl- . of Bertie County, 7A lit- f f I 44
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 29, 1827, edition 1
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