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.V TUESDAY. 'APRIL?." 183&'- UJlillLVLU JJJK JlTl' XTll ViTT M . Tr.- . TTiomas O: Scott, Esq. has been appoi n t ed Postmaster' of this City, in the place of Da'nierPeck, resigned. A moat appropriate and excellent Dis course was delivered at the Presbyterian . Church, in this City on Sunday last, by the 'Rev. ,W. Hooper, in favor of the North-Carolina Branch of the American Tract 'Society, from Daniel, xii, 4. Ma ny shall run to and fro, and knowledge zhall be increased." We were sorry that the inclemency of the weather deprived many of our citizens of the pleasure of -hearing it. , ' - v)ur Superior Court adjourned on Sa turday. The charge of Forgery, which we mentioned in our last, was not sub stantiated. There was another case, which, at the time, excited considerable interest. It Was a prosecution for break ing open a grave, in our public grave-yard, and doing violence to the corpse of a Stranger, who had just been interred, for the purpose . of . obtaining his teeth I Two persons were concerned in this scanda lous affair : one of them only was brought to trial- He was convicted and fined 25 dollars. Bishop England has dedicated another Catholic Chapel in this State, in the town of Washington. The ceremony took place on the 25th ult. . The Virginia Convention. We under stand that Chief-Justice Marshall has con sented, if elected, to serve as a Member of this body. Such men as Mr. Madison and the Chief-Justice of the United States being members, will serve to raise the standard of qualifications of those who .ought to compose the Convention. Ireland. We. are in hopes, from the notice taken by the King of England, in his Speech to Parliament, of the dis sections by which Ireland is at present distracted, owing principally to the disa bili ties under which the Roman Catholics labo ur, that Parliament, during the pre sent Session, will adopt some effectual Ahiit Q O frv 4-V . I'll? mT lucasui iui men reiier. ,uur impres sions on , this subject have been strength ened by observing what passed in the House of Lords on the first day of the session. After the usual Address to his Majesty had been carried, "the Duke of Newcastle begged to know from the No ble Duke at th e head of his Majesty's Go vernment, whether it was his intention by means of moving for a Committee, to take intf consideration the disabilities which ha been thrown on the Roman Catholics, or whether it was his intention to bring in a bill for the removal of those disabilities." The Duke of Wellington, in answer, "had the honor of informing ll T ...... O meir lordships, that it was the intention of his Majesty's Government, according to the course proposed in his Majesty's speech, to present to Parliament, in th course of the present Session, a measure tor the adjustment of what was called the Roman Catholic Question, not going thro' a Committee- That measure would tend to the removal generally of all the disa bilities under which the Roman Catholics laboured, with the exception solely of that which rested oh special grounds ; it would be accompanied, also, by other measures rendered necessary by the removal of those disabilities." The Boundary QuestionThe N. York Enquirer of Monday, says, We under stand thattbree Commissioners, Messrs. Woodbury, Hughes and Preble, may, in all probability, be authorized to proceed to Holland, .and there definitely settle the Eastern Boundary Questions. Too much importance cannot be attached to any questiWof territorial limits between powers like England and the United States 5 and as these border disputes are costly and interminable, they demand more than ordinary forms and attention to bring them to an auspicious and pacific termination." ' We hear that Charleliav Esq. has oecn superseded in office, as" Chief Clerk ii tiie Navy Department. AW. Int. AMD SJ0RTK-CA&0L!Nil GAZBTTS Ours are the plans of fair. fo1ihtfifl Unwarp'd by party rage, to live like brothers. NAYlOXATELLieaNegfe PMbhxUh the:, . ; CITY OP WASHINGTOIT, r gales gEmojrt PuhlUhed every Friday, bS JOSEPH GALES fyON, at Three Dollar, per annum-Lfin odv i s not exceeding s.xteen lines neatly inserted 3 times for rmW w-f -iiijr.uyc cems lor ance. VOL. XXIX FRIDAY, APRIL io, 1829. every succeeding publication. NO. 1,563. had the offer of the Embassy to London,! mougn we have not understood whether ne means to accept it." mined to erect one, dedicated to both the ...uMnous individuals intended to be com memoraTeci and we are gratified to state our belief. hmt it ,:n i T,,r; u: x . . j 7 prove wnen com- visit to New-York, on his wav iv7Z 3! PitJf ineton, on motion of rZ" Z .7- . c"f otai nJ whom a U vix i.ccuum oi me CltV Ot INew-Ynrlr A 1 . m.m " voiea Mr.tVan Buren.- for its erection h ls d to Mr. Van Buren by the Common lie spirited citizens who by the ir ttl ncil, as a token of the resnect an,l prti,.n k.:. f.,1 lr. Peronl" esteem which the Corooration fN. VLnZ?.L'T1''' De.e." entert,i for his private worth and nUbUl&itolZZZZP" service? a miKi;. j: i1 . t i & g'auiuuc weowe 10 services. A public dinner was also ten- toof the most distinguished amono- the dered him by a Committee of the citizens founders of our liberties g of New-York, which the necessity of leav- The Monument will be erected in John- ingtown to proceed to Washington, to son's Square, on the spot where enter upon the discharge of his public dn- Ifid the corner stone, for tiliSnt ties, constrained him to decline. during his visit to thi, rJf tL r !I eV the obehsk has been chosen, the plan of Which Was furmshoH Kr , to him, at Cumberland, in behalf of his chitect of Pennsylvania, Mr. StrickJamlll r j . i . ' . z . i ... r-i urifia n-n m m i r-r v r - a A a K : i . " ..M.wuauu. me lnenas ot internal lm-l lc '"aicnai oi the obehsk will provement, residents of that town anrf I marble from the fllJarrv Irnnmr. ;n XT Aiii , . . . . 1 v..-i . in ,iew ncHiiaiiy county, Mr. Ulav said, in re. Iur" a - Dane's Ou.irrv.'? Ka,v.. , pij tu me expression or an anxious desire to see him again in public life Whe ther he should hereafter take any part or not in public affairs, was a question, re quiring many considerations ta be weigh ed and among them that arising out of A.I O i m n i t .. . uie oiaie oi nis health. He should ma turelj deliberate on them all, after his return home. Whatever the be, he would' always retain a grateful re- Sn-djn8 the Pedestal, will be erected -J collection of the friendly wishes and sen- altitude of the whole will be fifty feet as that of which the front of the City Hall, at IV u tit v I. . i J I i k W K' ,s DU,n a"(l be furnish ed by Messrs Maatertnn and Smith of New-York The foundation of the Monu ment will be sunk eight feet, sixteen quare at Dottom, and ten feet by welve at the top-the outside of the basi to be composed of four large granite stones wn.cn material also, the steps sur Executive Council of N. Carolina. pHE Gen lemenjj eomposlnfir the Exeeotire JL Council are requested to assmbte iat'the Execuinre Office, .n? Raleigh, on Thuwdajre 7th day of May next, to supply the vacancy m the Rench of the Supreme Court of the Sfate. occa!oned by the deaih of the Jate Cliief Justice Taylor. By order of the Governor. JUHN B. .MUSE, P. Soc'y. April 2. Land on- the Yadkin. I " l se a 1'iantation of 900 acres of Lnnd 4u.vy ,ow grounas. 200 kveood cultivation. witii convenient Houses. Vadlin S7rA thr! 6ma" Tracts ly'ff on the Yadkin, of fine aualitv. Va.rrt- :n C " "c-iian me purchase. fpHE National fntelli X ed Journal, At the Seat of the General Gov. ternment. It Dublialiia. orioriaflr tnd fully,the Proceeding. ieVSi . gress ; ;lo4 alHhe S Jte PpwMnd Documenti J of public interest. Uid before fconwesa, or inatmg m that body and ali the Act. passed by the m. These recommendation in addition to a variety of other information which is. to be found m its columns, connected with the' Gene Tut interer s of our own country, With LiterattiVis " nd Science, and the AfTairs of the wdrid ut iarre. , together with the character Of general fairhesa winch the paper has sustained underits present editors for man years, make the Naonal Intel f Ugncer usetul and een Taluablej to , all who feel an interest in the concern r ti,u Wilkes, Jan. 10 1829. JAMES WELLBORN. 37 3m. vs. William Nichols. 1 he contract fnr tha J , . i i v ctiiun we under- stand, has been taken by Mr, Scudder. It will be immediately commenced, and we are assured, that it will be completed bv the next Anniversary ofour Independence. Savannah Paper. The Steam. me ruuest in stant ot our forests hp mn . at farthest, with 5nstriir.t;r,0 t . i "UOtl IS least of all Iml.i.Pfl ,;fk - -1:1 of the squadron, thoroughly to scour the West- Ior !ne P'cturesque who would o-aze w;th cj ' - timents which had been just expressed." A public dinner was given to him, at which Roger Perry, Esq. presided- " Energy and Promptness With pride and exultation we inform the American People that, within 36 hours after the news of the late mur' ders and piracies had reached the ripnsrtm ot atate, peremptory orders were issued fmm Uk:.( c the President to theNatehW JlTJ na.bl f our forests-the 1 -x IIUUIS Stale of JMti-Caroina, Wake County; Court of Pleas antl Quarter Sessions, February Delia Havworwl. P.v'ir . ..... r ung-inaiattachmenft!e- . viea on Negroes. rN this case it having been made to appear to the Court that the nefnrW LI j himself beyond the Jimits of ih.a st.t vuiicais uiinseu mat the ord narv ri,... ... J l uv o j vi taw cannot be served on h.m : It is therefore order- uy ie ourr, mat Advertisement be made for r;""in me itaieigh Register, for the De fendant to come forward on or before the next Term of this Court, to be held at the Court House m Rale.gh, on the 3rd Monday of May next ; then and there to replevy and plead 1fc issue, otherwise, judgment will be made final, and the property levied on be Pnnrlpmno,i o..k ject to Plaintiff's recovery. Teste B. S. KiNG, C. C. State of North-Carolina. '"7 witnoui cessatmn, and to visit every vacafll Stare at the finest paintin listen l"" th.e an? with apathy to the softest tL Ja J7. !" IT? PPti o loin. ia aiiiifir with Rutherford County. Superior Court of Law October Term. 1828 iuiam wicks t;. E izabeth Uirha Petition for Divorce. ng1 to the satisfaction of the PonFt zabeth Hick, the defendant, is not an of this State - Jt is thAr.rn. i sublime nowerand Alf-.r.T " A ".k- l"a, PUD'cation be made three , v.i uiutii i in upvrv i iiiuuiiis in iiie KHieio-n unn,. . a steam-hHAf ? i;no-Q., t -,V VV Un ti,. j.p.:;;:r?,V S'T" "oce " "ii uie snore where Mt wcicum. uiai sue appear at the next Su v .. uc. ul inere 18 anotner cir. m08t magIC C()Urge wj h j afJmi e oc Monday after the 4th Monday in cumstance to be mentioned, which, if we The ste.m engine in five veHrsnaWrH 3 nexten and here to answer, pleader are correctly informed, is not, in our obi- to anticipate a statP ?f fhin ! ,W mur t0 d pet,t,,on otherw it will be ta- nion, exactly as it should h. VuL?ul the ordinnrIf e,f .th n?S h,C !n kJf nd fMUudjred accordingly. j " . , "vii me v - n evems. II Willi i I " ", jamcs 3iorris i;ierk or hur irl i'r, ?le:l:W?,8 .ed at our Navj Yard, di- have required a century to hatecl. ? oce theSd MoadaJaftSfbeS .1 he art ot printing scarcely surnassed it i p te? cr ,8? and olhe 53year of the In- .n , . , bei.ehc.al consequences. ffl the oljr - UB M worm, me places ot the greatest interest to the philosophic traveller are ruins, and monuments, that speak a faded splendor, and departed glory. The broken columns of radmor, the shapeless ruins of Babv- n matter lor almost endless ahon. tar different is the case in Georoe W. Garv. Robert F. w. it western regions of AmPrion 'ru J . Stephen B UITOWS. rieffnHanto ine commaniler assigned, had not arrived "y.r'S61! v,ews ht"e, with wonder, the ra- II ' PPca1r,nff to satisfaction of the Court voctorrlfiir All L fT! i . i . . InUlltV With n-hil. . ,ovx,.. ..i U1C uiucers or the shin 1 J ' ","',, e sprint un in for- th mard for S f91" ' and w,th which barbarism retrp.t. n . i i The National Intel iftrencer !s M Perbl censures or approves where censure or" approbation seems to be due to public itteasuret It supported the late Administration of the Gen eral Government, hen theeaauresrofthat 4" Administration were such as to met iU appro bation. RVows a detennihaion, though it op. ' posed the election of General Ja.ksonj to Sup. port the just measurei of this AHminitimtn. but as certainly to Oppose the unjtist or thepro scnptive. It wili be, in principle opposed to any Administration of the Governhishthosa4 measures shall shw it to have thVintereiWof a " party nt heart, rathellian the great interest of the country. It is, in a word, what its title de 1 notes, a National paper; . s :;k . Yot the independent and impartial coursa which it has pursued, the National lnyel!igencer has been denounced, and an atiempt has been c made to put it down, right or wrong, Jy th strong arm of pott er directed by caucus agency. The attempt is as vain as it would beTor ay modern. prophet to bid the sun to stand still -i-Thirty years ohl, this National paper is not yet m its prime, but acquires strength and novrer with every day of its existence. ' Without living ever sought for popularity, r -courted public patronage, the National Tt!i: - gencer enjoys already the widest circulation nf any newspaper in the United States. It is read in every State and Territory in the rjnlon, an and m every city and town," as well as in Xht country. It is read in evervtcanital In P. 1 m t J - a4.t 1Sm V and possesses sources of information exceeded br no other Journal. -. -t For the first time, an effort m(!fn subscription to it, by endine forth thi PrX'-f' ir - J - a w- . ... , Sn Sflid fVlO Pran!nf. H. i ...v, iiciuuj; i usi iii ivjonuay 5 and so far as the facts are stated by the Post, we cheerfully admit that if;Q ,D ... ... - - 3 143 nion, exactly as it should be. order was received at our Nnv rectingthe Natchez to sail in twenty-four uuuia, M!e au ner supplies already on board for a twelve months cruize, and might have put to sea at once. But this orcier was accompanied by another direct in O" an Pntir rlnn rra .f fT! c- .1 -e --- - me winters 01 tne rvatcnez, trom the commander down wards. This deransrement in thp fF;ra of the ship, as we are informed, will pre- sPecu,a vent her sailing for several days. Even the we jaVies MORRIS, Clk State of North-Carolina, Halifax County. In Equity Fall Term, 1S28. William E. Shine, Complainant. vs. thatKobt. F. VV. H. Perkins resides bevond e limits ot this Stute ? it a- a wi iii.i lie vr 1 11 the wnim our auversaries m poJittct are ex-tw, pected to deal so generouslv withes ti Uf NSt' seen, and our friends so kindly as tu further our V ' purpose with their aid and cniintpn.nc ir r - ....... .vw liCfC tofore, we have h.rdly wished to enlarge W subscription list. Intendiiif hiWW hn...r - to devote ourselves whollv to th n--j - and to a proper improvement of4 the condition o; tne Press," we invite such further subscrio- - ; tions, as, being- punctually naid. will rate our labor and exnenses. The National Intelligencer is published daHy at ten dollars ner annum. nahi ;rt j...r It is published, also, for the more convenient circulation wher a daily mail does not penetrate three t.mes a week at six doljars per annum? payable m advance. A remittance of either of these amounts'in bank DaDer. bv mail taillTa- sure the prompt and regular transmission of er ' ery paper that may be ordered. '"- - 4 Those subscribing wlU please to signify whetn er they desire the' paper for a year only, ind then to be stopped without further notice, or wish 1 to be continued unt'l countermanded Vtv1 , - Washington, March 5, 1829. '. For Sale or Rent. THAT Valuable stand on levil!e?8treeV " recently occupied as a Grocery, bv;' Ul-rl-Sims, and formerly by John F, GoneJtei mVco fectionary Store. Apply to F , W. R. GALES. . ; ' 42. Or. , - r "4 s Court, that publication be made in the Raleieh . Register for 3 months, that unless he aDDear bv oar .C a! . 3 m y, 3,u.fuU u- ui next term, and put m an an iaa meir nnvate stnrM nn KnQrri se : these must be remnvod Hr.rore l,,e approach of art and civiliv:.tim, fit and the officers, newlv assio-npd. m,iaf .lhe reection possessing the most intpnu. th I . . . .V. O ? i inf. ma o : i . . "'. v,.o i i . ' nave time to make the like provisions fori. 7 ' "ot wnat nas Deen the charac- -UK. , aemurrer t0 ltle Complainant's bill, il i . 5. . iui i fl i ii I It Will hp tatpn iyi J . . r, most t7re d3"",?,r-Kwh", ?e her fu-Lx a5To . mm m.Tur- ,urede?l"0- -Astern Souvenir. Vitnew. Edmund B. Freeman. themselves. Meantime, however fortunately for our commerce. Com ner, of the United States ship Erie, tho' ne naa out that dav returned from ft mm I W W V " . cruise, sailed on the verv same dav th 111 V.uPnn cunty on the 25th ultimo, bv th V was received r P.n I STr: Sw.nson, Mr. William Galley t news of the piracy was received at Ppn sacola. and was at Havana, and thence to Matanzas in a jifty Ar. Y. Com- Adv. e Squire. ' aaUghter of VVil,is "hids, -"nry, at tne residence of Willhun ie a MarshaU. a, tlie a9th 'r Raleigh 26th Jan'y. Statute of Limitation. : f TTAVING lately seen a publication in'the Ke R gister, charging me with having pled the Statute of Lijnjtat.on to a just debt, 1 iiake nr delay ,n replymg to it, which, liad the whole facts of the case been stated, I should not have uiuugni necessary. - Marian Robertson had been called to my house as a Mid ife, for which service she was paid expressed herstlf satisfied in the presence'oT witnessea. About a year afterwards she present ed a lumping charge for som tnorV,ninA -j. - wai m. III!. Freeman. f!UrV posed ot roots and barks- of turn rtnll-iM .ukKL Master in Equity, for llalifax emmtv t as I .bad never emDloved hi. t r-L the 4th Monday after the 4th Uond.v n S fused to pay : and I heard no mo; r of 1828. EliM. Ri prpp.m a vr p ' never brouyht suit . hut Kr... k-TL . L ; . u. 31. jc. i . f mrcc years alters . I wards, her son. Jar.nh nK...An . ' tor this account, and on the trial before Dorri,-v Candy, J P. 1 pled that the account was uniust. - of 3 Quadrature of the Circle discovered iois tneoretn, which has baffled the ef forfs of mathpmtirianc fi-i : : I TTWfl moritfl, has lately been discoverpd hv Mr ,n wAlm,ngton, on the 26th ult. a(r a? nr Cleanthes Felt, a classical and mathemati- ItVnd iZII S"k Pleuri- -"-"k ui mnammation ot the. hraJn tTrrt ntf T! -..ou.i, vi t oos. i1. Uavis, Mre" hearthat Asburv Dickins, Esn. W. I . 1 i . . . ; ueen appointea uinet Ulerk in the of- Q l W" I m t mf P aT llllr. Z A. . I ... , i "iij vny, lu in- as rnanp Mr. Som . i r..: c i . . . r r I -" j uavis u.Min dS uu- nrst nrnnipm ni sen. isa. ii i- i .. . i . 1 CiUcua. v nen the laoram i& nrpon(mi in th to the eye, all former difficulties seem to vanish ; and the demonstration, which is very simple, leaves not the least doubt on the mind. I his discovery will:-make a new era in mathematics, and will prove no t r I .. r less oseiui to matiKinn, than the most ini portant discovery that has been made. . v - Nat. Gazette. h if tVta Uan r.tn ..wr I ' . f . P;i.....i t. t 'i paervauon or wine Tlit Vine. A company for its cultiva tion, anil with a capital of 812,000 has been incorporated by the Maland Legislature at. its recent session, and the American farmer informs us that it is to go into op eration on the first of the ensuincr month. The objects uf the comraifty are, to intro- tc iiu encourage loscfierai and skil r..i .. i. r - . ' .. iui cunure oi ine vine ; and to 'told such lands anil real and personal estaUf atid erect such wotk and establishments, as may be proper for cultivating, improv ing, gathering, preparing and preserving fl.e grape, as also for the manufacture and Executive Appointment The New- k J,.uital ot Commerce of Saturday lav, SayS : We have it, on what we con- Kil l o-iuul has auihohty, that Samuel Swart- been' appointed Collector of thi v v nas CA19VCU "r .some dttVs.V out P-rt Greene and Pulaski Monument. The public will no doubt be gratified to learn, that the memorial in honor of these distin guished patriots of the revolution so long in contemplation, but which appears never to have been forgotten- by the Committee n. trusted with its erection, may soon be ex pected to be commenced We understand that the Committeen preference to di viding their rt-soqrve between two Monu ments, distant from. pach mhpr. nn.i ..r ,l t'jtv - '1 - , 3 ' w.... , v. ui iu- i n 1 1 Air. I;i7.itvMt iuc4firini hit . .l i r. . t- - w. ..n j,fvi.ui krvuuij auu muiciisiuHs. gave uetef- Hood Avthttlhj.-l he RichmnM n V l ut-viuytastUay- We he NATIONAL HOTEL, juzauein uiry, rr. c. The Subscriber having taken that .iKc oricKr Mouse, owned by Ash nogerson, tsq. on the corner of Msin and Road Streets qb1 up tor a Public House, expects shortly to re ce.ve a supply of Furniture, and be ready for the reception of Compahy on the 15th instant. nC ,,as aiso prepared Stables to accommodate 2rrsne S besides extensive Carriage Shelters. ri opneior invites tne attention of Travel- J . a 1 . UIIIUBI. r piiwuw jjicau ine sxjituie in bar ROGERS. aiarcn 10, lay. it. 56 3tpd; Fish Traps in Neuse River t W "i" - ' .' S 'f THE attention of owners of Traps f callecl 'lo the Acts of Assembly of this State. t. H1819, paee 70. Unless the oh.: the river are removed instantly, suit, will be ittl discntmnaTely instituted against ereiyN person who fails to comolv with th nrnv..;. f.k 1 N. B. JV5 compromiie after suit is brooeht. April 1, 1829. S .: vicinity of Wash? ult. Thomas W. RlarHt " n,JMi 7r w' l., r , o auoriiey at r . x nwir.L., on account eJisStnrr yeBni memhCT ot our State ot. i8"? anbige, ; teing very commodious r u x r,zza nearly round the House from th dnlv r,,7 air' j , T ,: mornnff last, sud- u,iu iory, ana in tne centre of the business denly, Gen. Alfred Rowland, in the 53d year of Part oftown- tineas tlStf e?.n,i H? Sme. years ago was a 'epresen- ?n addition to what he has on hand, the Pro tatve In the General Assembly from Kobeson prietor wiU receive from New-YorL! t Z' On the 15th of t, , PTT AlCl Wines and Liquor of the in Sorry County, the following tracts of Und. un liie lOtn Of Janimrv last at k: ?j I hpst nn!itw . I i mi, - , . 'u. on John' piV(, i ! T ' "l 'mence r. i . . J Cion win oe madeto ",uwiasw,"De ot sumcient value to aatisfv - . i vi i near iour I uijw mn. months. Major Collins enters th I He feeU cratr.,1 afie. . ..: - v.uiii,,l uie - i- m ij years as a Served bee bus -r. v..wu i,uu v ill na I on,,. ,t I IU n e. 'TAHfO o i-. . KVenl vm.- rf 6'u'ciur . a.ntLfli. a I rtUV. 4. r tV.,7 v. rpHAT on the 2d Monday in May next, will be Jm, SOIQ 81 ine COUrt-lf OIlif jrlnnr ir. W U- a . uKiuru. . or costs, to wit : to the r.liatnm.Ki nfl.:. 1 200 rrM r!von !n k TnJ.lt T I . ' -. ot xsyean. as a substitute for his fmihV 1 " Hotel, and solicits ,T .7" "r'.f: Jehu J.r.kVnn l7;n7. T. om'"S !' 'our with rmes, d credit h P"-onage. " ' 109 .WgWin bi.n .J(nii" entedlh;"1161? F -'"f re W an.l , The Subscriber keep.; Hack,, Gig, fc Horn. S.h Jacknf lyiS on Tom'. S ' J represented the count v m ihe r Q:. i r to Hirr i ..r, ion . . v . . . represented the county in the Legislature for t0 Hire years. Nov. 4. At Harnsburr. Pa. on th 90ft, ,.n vi o KeUy Ksq a member of the State Senate, for Armstrong County ; and on the following day, William Lehman. Esa. rlUtm,,.. JLJ' pii i fK-f RPreseatives from the City of Philadelphia The papers mention that sick ness preva.ls at Harnsbuiig to an unusual extent for'sale. THE subscriber ofFers'fnF iui- dence of Chuf-Ju.tice Taylor, at p esent occu pied by Thomas Huron! iLn. vSu!-' diately adioins the Cirl n.i . L rae- '-"ached iTfd edly the handsomest and most eliMible place of res,dence in Uiat neighborhood. For teVmI Esn Tr T-yif e raale1t Sherwood Haywood, Lsq. of Raleigh, or to the subscriber. ' Newhem, Aprils. WI LL- G AS TCN. Sill ARCHIE Will Stand the easuing reason at my Stable, in North ampton county, N. Carolina, about .1 milfa Wim 1 house 6 miles from the to n of Halifax and Si from lielneld, Va. He will - -wvs niaiCJ &i. 3 ina a&a n . f 1 ii 180 acres tnven m bv the heir, of P.rK.i Wooten, lyine on Hunting Crek. inininty Pnk Walker. " FOJl SALK tne season payable on the first of Januan" next with one dollar to the groom in all ca,es. Such of Sir Archie's fnenda aa live at a distance uill tot. VJ n0t" Wl!h thea. payablS on toe first of January-. Also, the feeding of the mare to be paid for when taken a way 5 The nate or. the first of August next. Extensive tt'riV. ?ma11 Snla and ,over are ed for the benefit of mares that may? be left with the horse with the addition of grain! feeding at 2s per lv cX Nr'1 reS firer0Tidcd form with hJl N-?,Pains hPredin taking the best possible care of mares, &c. that may bSleft, Sir Archie's blood, great size, performance on the turf, and celebrity a, a foalfceiter, are sum- .4 " s 613 acres, given in by the heirs of John lisp, pers, adjoining Bazeal Jefferson, lying on Fib ing Creek. -: 1000 acres, not given in as the property of the heirs of Jesse Lester, lying on the Double Creeks. Vi . , , ;.-J: 1 Town Lot m Rockford, as the property rf the heirs of Robert Williams. 1 Lot in Rockford, the owners unknown 840 acres, given in by Wr ght Johnson, -join ing John Zacjiary lying on Stewart's Creeks 245 acres, given in by Wm. Spencer, joining Phil. Philips, lying on the Yadkin. ;'m , s 75 acres, given in by Thomas W. Lester, "d joining Wm. Spencer, lying oo the' Yadkin 169 acres as the property of the heirs of Jox sehp Bru3ilgar, dee'd, 'fjointng.Ephraim D. HarJ ris, lyingon the TiaLif! t ' , 613 acres given in by Sapiuel Jones, adjoining John Jones on Hunting Creek. - , 66J acres, given in by Wm. S. Pavia, joining , Benjamin Johnson, Tiat Rock Branch. . 444 acres, given iu by Mosca S'tsk, joinjCha' Johnson - ' - 195 acres, given in by Wm. McDanieV fid ' jo'ms Bennet Windson, King oh HuntirC Creelc , s: mo b. wuoai, y .V wt AIWith- Apply March 4. J9BN DASHS 58 coS M. 'J
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 10, 1829, edition 1
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