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if '.'1 v, ri" V v y J9 M1LU WHITE. J SALISBURY, IL C.....TUESDAY, AUGUST 28; 1828. TOIaIX.......N0.429. . I J At h rlIMl of MlfllMf nii,ul .L .Tk f -UiHjMrftJ. t$ PREM E. COURT. tk. ciMwinir are such of IheT cater rss.' ifcldeA tj'H' term of the Supreme . i . L . .... it. ""s Xf ' thA hich most irameuisiei v i?4tawete -let Imroerflate concern .to the greet mil vf n widen, but may itiU 'be worm . W " , - 1 Aitn Of ir ' " i -.' WHIiam Br? in end othefr. belri it iiw Moa Griffin v. The Executors and T.. of Moses Griffid, from Joho -n. Bill of Reiew dirtWted itb coti, ih artfflnil decree affirmed w".-n pk tt. Vnni Mirmdii1te 'N. l.ffr arid Thorns Alston, from Frank fin. Dfcree for PJsntlff Clerk ordered tn take an tcccouot of the purthtte mo net due, with lnterert, end report to the Newton Wood v. Daniel Li Barrlngef, from Wake. Decree in t,.M fnrComftUlnaM. :KeinedMto bal ance Tat fbrtbefbroof. C ? Is iohnuilr0! Uitlr McLi'ne end " lffftrrfi. from OfenieTBubeinttt' nH thtoluie. nd the bill dUmlsied ac t!lni?!. eacn panr payioz ma own 4 Mill v. illiara wilier, Iroro Pt.. .rwwt for. Cora Dluinant. . L. Gomes v. A Laearui, from Cum. lid.- Bitt dlarofed, each Birif pay Imr hU hn coatt- Clerk to deliver to the Truiteei, the '.bond and caib filed bbia " .aaciriKmaTA4rar. R".-eimt n( fithera. from JobnlOO iiill diamia url lth coil, r i , ' Lel LanUr, ..,Wn, TPuke, fromf GraBwlleiBUU diaminedwiih rnsti. , EHxabetb end Suaan ponim, v. Elwm Darum and other, from Wake. Fioal decree for Comolalnanta. ' f Itaac WUliama, Adm'r. w. R." H. Hel tne and other, from Johnnon. " Decree tot txrrvtual Iniunction with cotta.. - f Jamea Kirbf end Stephen Grice, j. Joel Xfewtom and Jttae Atcock, from John iloa."'' Decree Jot Complainen ta Defe ft- ,wdww,4o . pjkbft m $Jhmt&& rrtWjhilip SHabt WmStordevaot. from ILlifx.' Decree according to agree a Jamea H. Smith AdmV. Bryan " CLmitli," fromr Johnston Bill dUmUwd With COIt' - Jamr H Smith, Adm'r. W. R. H. Hel jnemdhrVttlromofinttojtJllfm'i ded to the Court below for proof .of thf jxeemlon of a deed. : i.: . ; ,. .ri . , - Jamea Sproot, v Thomaa Wheeler and ctfhfrtr-fmra'RocM tbe Court below, confirmed-- 7 J.lzZl. Wm. Pettf and WifeyrUezVllartnon "nd Stf:pT.Ttty;Adm'e.Ifr9iCCjfcthato Bill dismiated with coatt, on the ground of lape of timer 'j. a '. i , Henry Strphenton, r. H. W. Rode, Jon. Stephenaon and ; BTark Chriiiim, from Cumberland- Decree for Plaotin. Thomaa Shewell,' v. Ambrose' Knot, from Chowan. Judgment affirmed and rule i Tor new trial diicharired Jame Tyer, v. Jeste Harper,: from ' Randolph. :.. Judgment rcreracd and new trial granted. ' , : 1 Ricklftf B. " Jonea and Vife, -r laaac Taylor, from Pitt. Koniutt aet eide and rule for new trial made absolute. . ' Wilaoo H. Hodges, AdmV v. Henry Jasper, from Whington. Petition to rebrar dismissed with coate. -; MaryGreeory,v.S. R.HookerVAdm'r. PPt. fiom Halifan.. Judgment affirmed. Doe on demise of .David tod Wm- M. Crrk;t60M R. Bennet, appeal from Martin. Judg mem affirmed. ,V'."w T ?.T "r,;. "rFrancIaWarvr-TIoraceETyrt lrom Wakbington. JudgmenrTeTeTieaTT "and rule for new trial made abtolute. Lotett Bell y. Tbomaa Ballaoce, appt. &om Beaufort. - Judgment affirmed. " Sernnua Howetfv. HeAry- Alexander, from Perquimon. Judgment affirmed for Defendant. ; ;Robt a Smithy. VYm. B.' Shepherd, from. Perauimona. Judgment affirmed. p John Granberry, surviving , Exr. of ohn M raster, appt. ti. Jamea G. Mhoon lMduelronvKtfthmpWrt Judgment ateverserind: rule for" new "trial made -Samuel S; Downy v. David J. Young, appt. from G ran yHU Judgment reversed -and new trial granted.' " ' v Patrick Uamilton v. Sbadrack Pariah, from Granville. Rule for new trial dis charged nd Judumenl affirmed- ' " JjdeB, to the uae of Willi Roger, FVr. . Williaa r. WilUjmt wd iva House, from Franklin. ew trial gran Nott Bedwell, v. State Bank, from Wake- Judgment affirmed.". ; , . Wm." Humphrey App't. v J no. R. Roie,': From Richmond. Jedgmenl re feraed end Judgment for FlantilT. -.Jamf4 SBaule,o the uae of Afarma duke N. Belt v. ih AdraVa. of Gray Llf lie, App'u from Edeeomb. Judgment reverted tod rule- lot &e i' MlHf-( Williford v Ed wari Conneri App't, from Robeson, Judgment effirroed anTru'fe iofaeT uial itRarged -"BenPlI-Mlrdh;rfAppvr Jbbn W, William, Adm'r. from. Beau fort. Judg ment reverted and a rule for a new trial mcde absolute. State Bank, App't. tJ. Wirj. Wllaoni et. at. from Gate. Judgment affirmed and rule for" new trial discharged. ,:. . Carr Parden v. .Wright Allen, Anot from Hertford. Judgment affirmed and rule. for new trial discharged. The Executors of Jamea Stewart, v. the surviving Eir. of Duncan McFarland. from Richmond. - Judgment affirmed. r David Justice v. Th. Cobb and Sarah Jeter, Afp ia- from Wake. Judgment af firmed ind rule for new trial dierbareed. ': David Worth, assignee v. Th. Fentret, pp. from Randolph. Judgment fifmed..:.,.... ., . . . - David Shelton Ch Yancy,' from Granville. Judgment affirmed and rule fcRii-Aone s ;obTJ!S!E3fw gain, from Jobnttoa. Judgment revtrted and rule for new trial made abtolute. A. Linter. E'of. v. Helr at Law .of Bircklets Lee, f rorrv Jobnlbnu.I Judg ment affirmed and rule for a new trial ditrhareed. ' JAnne andancy . Daniel, app'ts. v. J. M. and Wm. Proctor, from Currituck. Judgment reverted and rule for-a new trial made absolute. Chairman of the county Court of Gran ville -p. William I lunT Ct'or of Joseph Taylor, dee'd. from Warren. Judgment for Plaintiff. i Burwell Simm v. Nathl. Thompson snd wife, from Wake. Petition diamis sed with eokts. . Alex. S. Martin v. Robert Martin, appt. from Rockingham. Judgment, affirmed and rule for a new trial discharged. Wm. Anderson .v Jobn.U Hawkins, froni Franklid.'-Judgment affirmed and Jesse- olocumb nd AY nu Al'riinnie v. CrwrBrBi,ckmaOir.$heriff :Wiyne, Judgment final,' according to tcifa. 1 - Alfred M. SIwde v. Whitmel n. rugh, from Bertie. Stricken from the docket, not' having "brettled irX"tirnerr;irr:. r otate vr-Jint-a negraJsiaTejrom BwickJudgin.ent reversed and new Trial grunted '"StVetnllorb Stmptea) and John FJiber, from Bladen - J udgment for the State. tSute w"MajbrBirdfeorfrpm; Wayne. nvior tne oiaiei;-:.;- .. -r . : e flfi ve tt-np.'Netther Horn snakes nor any thing else will stop emi gration to such rich land at is tobebb. taioed in the ' Chatahoochie region, The Millecgeville Journal of the 14th, aaya we are creaioiy tniormea, a man one evening, after"uing an iron band spike, usually called a crow blr7 stuck one end of it in the ground and left it 1 and iu the morning when he return d to hit work; lo and behold the crow bar wat covered with tenpenny naili, that had tprouted cut during one tingle niehty Now it would be an excellent anti-tariff' movement and it might be aw 1 - a a very pro&taoie speculation to ouy up all the iron in Augusta, and transport it to nlant In the neighborhood of Colum- btttluwouU,atorlkJiyjnk??l"i from-bringing ny-more oftneireaua to the ooutn. ana nana wiu oc iu ehortly: about the new town, wneinhrlou are tmproTtn Will our, friends of the Journal please to ascertain, if nails or tacks sown in this fine toil would produce a crop of axe-bare and waggon tire f . Madkvte.Khont under hi Influence of hydrophobia, lately exhibited a dis; treating spectacle In the atreet of Norfolk, Va.? The poor animal wat in a tioleot DaroxUm, ring first 4a-oo Jireetloo, then tioawHrer,utterIrBtasensiD le--. The horae had been bitten, a short time prevlosTttyTtxatid-dBp wards killed. ' ; u-'-y; . , J'!' : The corn field of Mr. Asabal Ives of Berkshire. Massachusetts, as we. are in formed, waa attacked by an army 01 crow this Spring, Which in the space ot a lew minutes destroyed 2W ora: ; POSTIIT. CHRIST OJV THM CROSS. . Bound anon th' uvnn.il tr. Paint awl bleeding,' wU iJJe .... i - By theeyeaaopaJe anWdiav- Streamini; blood and writhing ?mb, By the fleh with scourrea torn V By toe side sa deeply piere'd. V Ui mMeJWilllI tne drooping jdeUkdewd bro I ... .(u..lli:. n ... L'. tl. . w. , v,.., ... TUMail IIHAi Ke aMMaiaJ au . .. Tlrawftrl mnA urfnl avk U It I wr J ra w nooiwday. piur. Sbiverinf fockiaAd. rending reil . . t. . . I . . . t m buti m irnnn M ar nu nnnm " By yonder tainta that bunt their tomb, j mbpi, prviuiscu arc im oiea To the felon at I lis side, . , -aawa.wf waa arupiatattai KlltJW WO 0UW( Son of God ! tia Thou, Ala Thou f " Bound upon th accuned tree, - - . , -. Bad lnd: dying; ' Vhdii H :- T7 ; Bribe hut and bitter cry, -. -4 The jhort ejven up ia atony 1 By the nreleM body laid ' in th chamber of the ddi ' . . , By the mourner come to weep, j, . Where the bone of Jesualeepi Crucified f we know Tbee now 1 "'. " I "" Son of Mas ! "tie Thou, Tbou ! J ' Bound upon th' tetaned tree, Pread and awful, who U He? . B the prayer for them thai lew, - ; . M Lord I thev know not what tbey do V ' By the.poil'd and empty grtva, , . ' By the soul lie died n save, . By the conquest He hath won, By th aainta before His throne, - .... . -By tbe rainbow round Bis bnw, ... ... . e.ef6odTlKbll . atm'aev. eawetattaitrir"' Oeeatitruj in Slantat in th Un&Jnj Jtur. : fto,M tnHM M A Ptet'i Wltk fir Grave." 1 CARE not where my body Ees, ; In vault, or grave of cJayi For where'er it lie, it win sorely die, ' On the .resurrection, day. ' -'Tia vain to fear, arpuldhral cold PoraHrMleairnaaspfclay; Or to talk of things we could with to behold, ' When tbe power of sight's away 1 Or to wish to be UM 01) a toft clay bed, When we'd rest at Well oa a atone 1 Or to pray for cowslipl over our bead, Wbea the sense of eneulnf'a gone. In the cold cray tomb 14 Am Eaatd sleep, Without hurt or bam to me 1 .. . ; Or the' snail on my coffin slowry creep, : ::: When my soul from the flesb Ufreerr Tlfy cares sre all for tbe nabk part,: 'zr la the shades where the faithful reitt I pray to Christ for I ctntritt Amt :r -And a place among the bW, :L:r 7; : altfare V 128. - -.-MISCELLANEOUS.- .. .;..a" tai srtWrmtrmnBiJk:zt: -.Coaucf tin warm weather.) K gentleman by the name of C$aUt tool himself offi last week, from hit board ing housej and unfortunat fJTorgot tol pay his landlady for some two or threel months1 board he Wni probaly niake ao'attempt : tor tout:hlmsclfren tome other person, which would be. quite huncomiortaoie mis warm weather. , Catching Cold. A reward of fifty dollars is offered in Kentucky, for the apprehension of a hone "thief; whose name is ColdeT' TnleraT are hopea of hit being Uken.' Jddmmin.kMnrA&mf -of the town of Jefferson, had three aons at a birth, about a month since. They and their father are all the Adams men, that have "been teen in r4 those parts" lately. Shouldertx tfrm I Owing to the bursting of a cannon in Pennsylvania, on the fourth alt. a man was under the necessity of having both arm taken off near .the thouldert. By the laws of that state, he is excused from. carry wg a rmt for the future. A great WaWeF.SK mt Waner near Aioany, weignca aiupounoa-w fewdayriinceTl hir Tt-the-tessl-4ie hat been known to weigh lor several vetrt. . :-.. V w '. Robbing: the Mat!. A male (not a femalel wis knocked down, a short time lince, in the suburbs bf Philadel- fihis, and robbed ot four or uve aoi ars, and a ailver wateh.i"" rung and curryingJXie farmers hides. It is said ne will be''1ftiked;byW(iat of ikere.., , IWWCT11 f';"i Qood Advice..' A old tax gatherer gave to a ybung one. hie successor the following advice of civiliiy in his vocation. " Remember,? . laid he " more flies are caught in honey than with vtnegar. ,r... : Soundnett of the Lungt.-Dr. Lyons, Edinburgh, proposes an ingenious and practical test for trying the soundness of the Iung9.The patient 11 directed to draw tn a lull breath, and then be gin to count a far at he can,' slowly and audibly, without again drawing in hie breath, JTh number of teconds he tao continue counting is then to be carefully noted. " In . confirmed'eon- eiffhL and ii often lessthao alxliee. onds. J. In. pleurisy and pbeumonla h rwjgesfrolrinra wnen me tunga are eouna,.me time will range as high at from twenty to thirty-five teconda' In Lcipsiff. which has always been the centre of the book trade .10 Ger- many there are 60b:6k'itoret in addi tion to which 450 fereign book sellers have regular agents in that city. Twenty-two printing offices employ ing 424 workmen, and 125 apprentice's, furnish work for 128 presses. The quantity of paper annually printed it estimated at 40,435,000 sheets. Two hundred individuals are employed as type founders lithographical and cop perplate printers. From the celebrity of the Leiptigbook fairs, it might reason ablyhave been ioferred that a much greater number of persons wat employ id in the trade.-fc'-- -fi:"?-.r:-'"-..r V-l. In a time of much religions excite ment and consequent discussion an honest old Ducth farmer of the I'd a hawk, waa asked his opinion as to hich denomination of Christains were in the right way to heav.ee;. Veil den, (said he) ven we ride our wheat to Albany, some tay dis is de pest) and some say tudder way ish the best way 1 but I dont tink it makes much tif. ference which road we take for when we get dare, idey never ask us which way we come and it is none of deir business if our wheat be good." George the Third once said to Eir J. Irwin, a famous bon tlvant " they tell me Sir John you love s glass of wine." " Those Sire, Who have eo reported me to your Majeaty, anewered he,' H define great injuatice J they should hVt said a bottio, .,::ij ; jMMsisMjtxi) jjicrsdyisx ? John Q. Adams In' the" Senate of the United States foted in favor of requiring a large- property qualification before a freeman should be allowed to vote and choose his own, rulers. . Aodrew Jackson in the Convention of Tennessee, waa the champion of the rights 6f tbepoorf and In fsvor of allowing every freeman the right tn tntfc-i'.Jrir.-33i -Two of the prdposltlons, when touiIP ana was admitted Into the Union, were the following, tn favor of wbicb the moo"' srehist. Jphn Q. Adams, true to tne prin ciples of theBraintree dynasty, voted, 1st. That no peraon shall be eligible to a seat in tbe territorial legislature, un less he curt one hundred ecrre e land or a home and lot in the city of Acw-Orcee. t 2d. That no person shsll be fuatjted to vole for a representative unless be own fifty errre land.- JohnQuincy Adams ssid with bis father, that the ' common people husbandmen, mechanic, and mercbtnts in general," M sre destined to labor," " w bile tbericb sre qualified for snperlor tation. The toUowiog i the clause of the Con stitution of Tennessee, which was advoca ted in the Convention bv the reoublican Jackson, who was one of tbe frsmers of thst Constitution t Art- 3. Sec 1 Every freemen of the gt. of twenty one years Jind Upwards, possessing si freehold In the county where be may voter end-being an Inhabitant of (hit state, and every free man being an in habitant of any touHty ln the atatef tix monlhrimmidlattty tirtttding the day-ty election, thalt be entitled to votejor mem eeri of the general assembly, 5enate end House of Representstives for the county in which be Shall reside.- . " "'ft' wawanaw-SM Ditgutting.'Tht Arkansas Ga. zette mentions tbe execution of a man named Jacob. Strickland, found guilty ofthe murder of George Deacon, and that, be2 was carried to the gsllowt in a suteiawIWaupn he was not only permitted to harangue the crowd, but to take two additional drinkt of grbgl tV spectacle. '. .:-..--4- Ji . t ,. . mm V The three thing most difficult are, to teep a secret, 10 iurn, an wjuryi euu hi oske g ood nsa of leisuro rtooi TUfi aubsdribcr bai lust returned from tlB ' . orth, with as good an auortment of ' Jewelry Wa.tche Siher-Ware, tfd ' : s wai ever offered - for rale in tliia place hi ' Jewelry is of the latest importations, and the ' most fashionable and rlerant kind to be had in T -J anv of the Northeni Cltlea.t ctearsn CU aJ Sifver Watcht plain Do. j lie. tie, And in -a ' few days, he will' receive very-elegant aatomx:,,-.;., ment of JWKtorj CmA. Also, all kinds of Si& vtr-Ware, kept constantly on bandV or tnade to- --- otderim short noter--AHf wknwitt be aoldV JfWwcblrkk before 10 this place. , r, - ..fi, iThe nublic are reDect!uH1nVlted tocall itA " 'jeltiiBlntf.lhetj ana citeapnesa, cannot tau s ptcasuif uuw waa WISH to buy. .-. v r:.-: r: -- i - V- --r . 11 t.:j. -t tr-,.l D-M-l t .A .tt . : ' otcp time 1 the shop k two door below the : r ah ainua w wi mtiiM .nwm aim .wthwm KOBEKT VYYNNE. , f 5oSfw, Ma, 86. 1828. " If ' ., Trotter & Wunllngton, Watch and Clod Malert and Jeweller, CHARLOTTE, N, C. HATE just received tn elegant assortment ' ; of article in their line 1 which they will '' sell very tow for cash, or to punctual eustbmert ; , on t credit. 07 All kinds of Watchef repaired,' r 1 and warranted to perform well. , 4 - - f July 3t 1873. , ; 7i DOCTOR B. U BE ALL 'i H ECS leave to inform hi friend. MP that be baa dec?ined locating in Lekineton, and ha taken the Office of the late Vr.Mwt, la Jef.1 ser Bettlementi where h can hm found, by those who wisbMS pieJiiooalservk; ces, prepared and iriulng to accommodate TheaW THE iubaenber- kaa' beent engtii: in lie ZjuI tnanufacture of COTTOM CAVi for ',. many years i he has travelled, withia a few yeert. ' through tbe states, of 8. Cm A lab, Oeor. and - . Mistinipni, for tbe purpose ef . Improving kiaft &'Iif aen in tne pnncipiea ana construction ef these -useful mschints 1 from his enlarged experience ' in this business, be feel some confidence ia ore. " seating bis claims to the atteMioe of Planters . '; be feels assured, that by combining the 1st im- provernents in Cotton Gins with t recent im. hrovement of bit own, he can make Gins pick -from a 1-4 to 1-3 faster than tbe common Gins, -and at the Same time to moat, in a superior ; manner t these improvements eanbeputupoe tbe common Gin in an effectual manner, inaav ' much as they appertain mostly te the breast of the Gin. , , ! He will repair, or make Gins to order, at a. 'A ihnrt notice. For reference u td tbe plat and execution of ' his work, he would refer to Jesse Harmve. oi- . . 1 ti r .1 . . : - ,t Lexingion, iniwnni ciiii, oitne jersey Belli. -ment, and Michael Bwwni" f-HAutyir lie baton hand. and. fof aale.wliea. fimtheL fin or six excellent iuA::z: rOJ 3. ' HE.1RY A. CLINGAMON. JjiiitfUn, .Input, 1 888. - ttntttm Xtwiia IJtOR ime, whltmU and Wait, Im CetrW," "''' " . r Number to 1 Vlnetaiverat tbe rVotor-; - prices, from Fay stteviUe. A pply to . u . . , . .' ' 1 1 J.UUBPHT.rraf. 1 .JEali.ra.Jtaal.lSSa. fllf ' i Commuted to 3al OPJWilkes countyTi nerBoy,rK ssya bUt' name is BILL, belonrs to Esekiel TreU . -etaa,of JUabama,aod ran away below Payette tills. He b 5 feet ft or incoea bigh, well made, rather tight complected, between 32 and r 25 years old 1 no particular marks perceptible 1 J on bim. Jl is -owner is requested to prove " property, pay charges, and take bim Sway. N. B. einee the above was pubnthed, tins fellow aaya his name is Danlit, and that be be f , tongs to WUIiam Powel, of Richmond county. N. C. CHAKLE9 PHELPS, Jail. r ' " rfcW, May 30, 1823. 1. 19 . -TuVcenTt, QN the 3d of August, and committed te the ' jail of Cabarrus county, N. C. S negro tel.' low who says be belongs to a man living ia t Georgia, by the name of WiB Oston, I(aAoock eounty, Spwrtt (and says be is free,) and calls ' . bis name Cttrge, dark complected, 45 years of -sge,thc fingers on bis left band somewhat con 4 . tracted or drawn inward, occasioned, he says by i a stroke on the bsndi one of bis upper fore , teeth out 1 S feet 61 inches faigh i the owner te requested to come forward, prove property, ply charges, and take bim awav. . ; :'. , ... WM. O. MAHAN. Jmltr, -vfvwtf, 1828, A29 L; Yi8tatf)jrjf C3apt. B, Ctftgvi.: HA.yiNO qualified 1 at November court last, aa administrators on Tibia eatate of Capt. Davicl raiMr fate of Hawai, aoway, Uc O. are. desire all persona indebted to said deceased, to make payment with' aw tittle delay aa possible 1 and all persons having claim against the estate, to present them, legally attested, within the time prescribed by act of assembly, otherwise this notice will plead in bar of their recovery. T . 3mt37 1 .- THUS, CRAIGE. . ; BOOT. -N. CRAIGE. T JtttM, 183", .rj, MminUhm: -v.. WAGONERS-. . r . .; DRITIXQ TO VlfETTEfUtlV.. w ILL find it to their advantare to atop at the TrJGQrVTARD; "where every eon-"-' L r. it.n .n,i tin t m. v hiiivw sw iwiiwm iwi awMf ww nvi aw siHiea - them comfortable, at tbe moderate charge of 21 ' $', cent t day and night, for the privilege of the- ' ' . i Yard, tbe use of gudd howknrewtPte.Rl shelter. AOaclied to tbe Ya?d, are a Grocery- ;." and Proviaion Rtore, Bread Shop and Confeoa ' Uooary, and t House for Boarder and Lodgery ; f in a piam, eteapr wnoieseme tod tonuOTU able otyte. ' ' C9 ;!''- " ; tojttwiUt iet Jprii, 183k 5 f wluan A - A
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