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II I ft 1 1 I I f I iv ATFi-dk Dollar per iiinom-liklf inf advance, ; ADYRUTISKMEN TO . , Kot exceeding 6-lines neatlyj inserted tnree i thnefoV a d ollaj4 and sVcent fot every juccet J - Ing TVd1Ticat ion those of greater 1 ength , iif .the ' same propo"rtiohv.v.vCdwmufcufim thankfully ! rece ; paid i: 3t- CONGUESSJ JtOtTSB OF RBPRBS BNTjTIV es, 'jajt. Sr&Ecs ot .Mr. tiamwwpn online quesuonwuriucr i tlvtflJmted .States shonld make? compensation 6 the owner for f hj lossanegmjmpressed ttf Ww.Or!eani into, military service.! V .; ". p. ". t; iiii i tJie, attention of.Jhe ;HousreL was irnlisnoseil. and necessarily a Wnt wlieii thijquetion'wafi last agitatecl7--jny mo-, ti ve fortlrowinjjm : on fye attenr tiov of tti HoVseV is earnestly j to re-r quest--l' could almost ay ad jnre-rbut certainly respectfully y and tear nest !y to request that no; member of thisj 'House xsnut of tlie Ohio, and east: of.the Mis- j aissipnu will riehate f Ins quesnon -u ui I deiti will condescend : to; deb at? the 'point hicK lias ariseni-I rWeanjl.wliV i hf-hppeniu ran r'aiinht'' tiftl nronet- 'ty ; r ill allow'tliat th. jneral Go Vernmerit ran, at any tiin, under .any I'circinnsfahces, in ' any .miirier, tptcii I that oWpJion I certainly aiVitoblisd J .to thet jentlemeh from Nej-Voi-k: (lIr. r. p Clark) o some of his remark; butt-1 J should Jiaye been fully as iucIi sof heliact omitted" them.- -"jir. 7 i This is a questifin in?Uhitc1 tates' f Government' has intlilutc tod witfi. ! l-it' ceases to be a Go verutnenf-t AVV have .been tpW by thentlematr frnn New "YnrkJ that thiA'nuesti'dnf has'oeen set tleil forty years since.r. Sir. it Was. set- J tied two hundred years sinccf i jit iiarl ) .been settled from the day on .which the the first'eargo of Africans! was landed -on .these shores, under the. Colonial Go, yernment4fc Vhatine w;,distinctiont ;thi.sabbut persons'"not;beingr6perty ? fas if there werelany t Jucom pa tibfli ty between; the two.j Sir;' there is none : ;.t here jiiever has . been any, t ii-y jierty is ' the ereatiori -ijf the law. What the law j makes property, "that is property ; and I VW'hatlit declares to be not property, that -is not property t i nert? i ' mi o ther distinction. The question has jqeeii settieu uurinsr me longest iierm oi i ... 1 hune the cen ; 'Will pardon me. 1. thank hi in .much lor wnar ne saw,. especially inr tiie inaii- published -Tjery tXwBiAVand.iAT,- ut Ne w-Orlean? inta military service, v,; : - yYMr: llahdo1p!iVfif:Vi!tnYaj;isen(l Jfjaii My motive for t It i-oviug! j mysHf ji I, J lever f lau f i ,ai m j ii never uui ri nvc ; ( Ibrjthemoinent it lays their urihaljbir r'cd hands' upon"-the ark of ihatestloii. prcscril)tion,.ror more, than halt a cen-1 'vgam, sir, we nave ueen iuju, loai vic I f tury. It has been, 'settled : ever ' since J representation otthis description oj per i f 4theseStates threwvf their Allegiance jsonsin tjief Constitution of ,1787 .as ' r tl.i Rtiriali fwivfrnmnf: tl V.' ' JalComoroinUL m No. Sir. it. w as none. tieman titnn ew- ifirK? .merR. was no i coiiipromisB .aouuv f .il, ti iicr invwnic ne spoKC ui ; uis oouiuerii ! tirethren.iVThe gcntlenianj isah entire f stranger tbmeT I xertai nly j have e ve i ry sfecies of good feeling, inwards hiini Lfiut I must take exiceptionSto'one.term -I he employed."!; He spoke'of oil r second yar.oi inuepenuence. . - i ooject toxins ami mn; ior; niesy tauK,riioNv , uim mat ever regarded them1 Err the same light H lahsruage, because. J: can. trieveraffree J affect the miest'ions? It would not -have aq niftn;K frit; Wntlemn. ;slioiild rn- 'fithertbat.we- ere slaves, before the touched thb; right of, the . whitesr.- Ar member that leveV A ox antthe' hbrse, first.War, orthat-wp were not indepdn- compiomise? ir?! No : there 'was no, fre brutis,'havo neverthe fleut.when. t,he second ;wat was dcclar- compromtse ; andjtvhynot? ;;In 1787, t;s tueirlilitsr ; Sir,-Ifear that ;I 1. But this' is aside, from the subiect. thereLjxiftted not a matt 'upon this cou-i itvJ'UdiA niiat i-uL I say .that slaves are made prbpcrtvbyltinentwho dared jso much as breathe ; the la(y.L and 'ou canuot, unmake them ; ,,5?"AII-V , r171 tUa" JSar a!ter theJ w.!,PPl Go vernment io touch the ipies- H!,.ealiy of ions iht. patience of ; the jsrmsii aeor, or ine nines, or any thine: tion at ail nor can. thej' touch u, now HmispT I' r i Ahicb you xhoose ,to consider s; an i aT ,rhisGavernmentihas;;no ' more to do , ' , ' i . - j buse jn:,;a!iy.foreign countryi ..When 'with Jtahdn the'iK lan oCTartaryWe i gentlemen telljne that the Constitution akall Representatives of. respectable,' j j ' K !'' 7 ' jj' .: T i is to tirjutect tis ia that sjiecies rbf pro- andsome of us.of ancient and?power ; the Exerpistes of this, institution wilt be re: I p.ertVI answer it is like the! protection A I CommGuweaitlis rinil our laws will; sTfX (l i xi - if a i t s tt'ri " i- "tl" ui 1 1 ' Boarding can ibe hadithth-principal or in 'Ot thejwolf Jo, the lamb., rAVC scorn it. may,; and j must) execute tiiemselves. : the most jesjiectahle famhev.m the village .and We deny 'if." "'It is created" property, by Therje.may be ! agilatrs- and 'f knovv neighborhood f The strictest attention is paid urla audour Stale jGroveHinietits there ;8 spmerWi!or aflccted agitation j-eTOorhfdV!ff3. improvement :Pf the I arable to-carry 'tlmtlawiufo excciT-' (I meait without; tlie SouthernsVtes,) ;;en!''--i(',C fCJvnoW Principals I tinn. Wejdo.- Oot ;Hsk..tb6.;aidjof . any oh thqsubject .ofjilavery ; and the. ef.; . The Tarboro' Press nd Edent&n Gazette, t Government whatever. . tl.' Wets, of -this agitation may be tD maker wiU.pWseMrisertthe above rthree times and for V:hle- tfiejiTe tiiemielf s VpoWmiierableJ . xj)VV iA the Missouri question. 6ut Jat wilt be thf sum totalof iU.ef likrnsborb'i Vec. isfe-rS 32t fs!r:?!,e .Missouri :questumj never has fevty,;r; r f - '?.r ghug invthatquestiop,- wjiirirfj as,wa"s -.Suppose ".that 'tlie', reasoning of the . V: for,fhebenefitof Nprth;Carolina.. ?r; nice ijiijd by tlicygnntleman 1 ti-tpm New- gentleman uJio hits' iust - spoken in oii- , ;,to BKaAWN,6th f ebb.ua rt, i S&S. ,v r. ;ampnre; rAlr.Bartlett ) was endear misition to that of uivrahle aiidlveVv 1 " f 2tL JrT&tir'r :H lyor -from Loisiana:Cand f oWfc ' f nto, thp tleci,uo,V,of tlmiutiop; ti$le,) fwe;, j:; I HWjdt,il : be ruinHdi, nor thrcemisraml tfce- Bntislr U ; IllSSf .IWuS VvV'" V- '-A -fVrri' Vl ; y-l tp-fifihs of the valne bf the tjq Prizes of soDottafs, . j, -..,i rajnerasiL tne nouse wneuirr.piayescameu, avay ; during. fhcJast j. - To Prizesf, V250 Dolors, ; ittnUcr tlie law ot. old Hom'eva Vnuh ( v ho 1 war." because IthKv-fiftliaor prh J man Priies bf j 1 tiO1 nHr. Ar.e. Jr. ILw'ai aveiw'as.anyUhelUs prtqiertyj VasptMtinttiird,' tvVb.fifjtJrs 'propcrrv J t Tfcketi 35 Half S2t0, Qjarier's gl 25. !His a . pW,u vit. was; , ih.u ma.'h J S'ilmi.oru.V hicU; xve! see dejirctil on the ogt.J,,ii1 fiSl1 ? I iiim onbj.xt to bwoBii,f2 jirol.afti V br 4MHrsv2 ifdi miiblimL -iSonk: Wliit - 5 ? r!t- 1 'cause hisf-iriaster;. Iiadneeclorrhiservj ccs.'vl might 1 as k. too, yhaUiiilte;si tuat icBti f ofother Governtnentsv in 'rela tion ttrthis; subject V but I vfc lhot no w puisne! ,tfiat j inquiry. XVe; wcretold ximethi nvj I- k lirtw i loCvery, av e 1 1 what; nlMHit;huinanify;;and benevoleiice and religion: Si iv.-ttiat '.ha&Wthinj Jtd :,do with tliQ questiqni rWe are po t to de nd on tridiv idunl A'ic s. - of humanity and'reliiuTi. I It t is' upon the, compact Itdlex scripid fsf4that ;i sjtVhat ;'vve have-jtoLdenehd upon., Tou may cant to the end of, the. chapter about whether your-religion Jei that of ,tlieJeyr.,optliej Gent i ie. f Y ur t re I igioir can no t in ter fe'ie ir the question;' - God forbid that jtfiouldifaay ' -tliWt - it; cannot interfere with" those tw ho'jare Jlie rsubject of -the question; - h ' - - --v "; - ..'t- v; . d;jSupMKse theTramers of the. Constitu tion, instead of using the erm winch thev' hae done in relation ; to nlaiery, rand i;tbiuk it was vvith much triorf de- lipacy' than; policy that they ; introduced 8uch, Ja ?peliiphrasis as they haycL chiie,) Su pposi ng ( he j clause tor contin i jig the slave.4 rade j for- a (united time n its not there : ; lib w f'wou I d y o ii ha ve :-v&V hold if any pTeyexi iWJiaver .to prin ine snu iect underiyour rule or iut isdict ion ? : ma.fiity and our religion the ru!(t of, o ther'mep's actions, vvitliin w sphere o neither.- f will fp&t a case-and I.lioni f pe I shal nut be Itnisunderstotid-that I shall Im? judged by my words,: nd not by any gloss Hhihh may -be., put upon them here or ekeVh'ere. I will' put it foj;-the sake if pjtiti Iris a case, ttnd t hat I;mayj .riotj be accused . of libt l!in g.bttier Stjatcs,':! j will jsiippose ; that;-my ;own StUtf tiie Stateoi;Vi the. abuse of at :Sla ve; not punjsliable. at al , a id th at si aV e t f h at - we r'o tl a i iy an d cr iell, iad inlnjm'anlyi: ipurdcred by tli ir . in asters'; X; n n "as , much with, n the range ofprooabiiity as many state- ments l puve ;nearo, vnai' wouiu oe theVemedv'? Would it be fotind in this owii, terifitory,H dFstricts, forts, t and dock-y ardsL ymij . may cry -your e cs but with ! humanity,- but you could' not touch this tmatterfS The thing i s in its pAqiek ptice. : itt is under the jiirisdic tijin ofnlen of "asrmuchr learning and taletit, aijilf as much humanity and re ligion, as Can lahvlwhere bV.fouti.d, who, k ndwincTitiie disease, :know, thcure,mt oy apd do not Clio osef to sufTer quacks i aiigeli'fear to tread step tn,iwbeiet Colli p fii rther tha ii 1 1 he w hole! Const itut ion was acoinpi-opJsei j ye vvanted a represen tation : for "our Jlwliole! population,; but we were , weak j enough to . agree, that ojie-half ofi jtliat poptilat ion should be represented ibjr::iony41bree;fifilisjor.that half-! Suppose, now, tliat ihis liatl been a refutation fiorv ine wiwie, poiiuianou wjhisper.nf a . right :on the, part Tof;4eIt piri uuiuaoiivj anu -i-eiigion aire very gfjod t!:itigs;yiii theH-J1 proper ".pfaces ; but w4l have no 'right f make nur' liU', House l-A Can ro?i piininli in o rder cbm mjtted oil the cjther sideof the ..Potomac 2 Your, t in t? isil ictionl lis con fined j to 3 olir r e vcij" des re: xta:, spak wit h - respect.) who ordered thejcliijdvdisputed fdrby t w o ' ... m o t jieis -rt o Hie d i i vi d ed 5 be tuee n them rk but This was' aiioie practicable ruleV vjit:va9 a verticjul cutrfrotnitop to bottoiit-Sme jneiiibeis smi I i ng at th is allnsiotilX I did not; jntend, ' Sir, by this rcjmiirkf to excite any merriment;, , r-eriiiini ipe again to hsk oeiore i uown,'thajt1no man will .ever deiyrh. tft discuss this questionl accepted f im - f ;Tpis- is ,notthe ever that time does arrive,!; as L sincerely hope if neyer wilj, our, business SitJ, will ;ot:be here, but at liome. r Our b4siness.'vill be to make ouri escape, ' if we.TmnVTfor this House, illtthen be to m the denofCa cus. .Our business, lvrepeat, will be, not Jierje, but at Jibine And ; let inopn the other hand' remind hose. gentleman Avho cliflerf from me on this qupstitn (anddi fTer,nj doubt,! as conscientiously from tine KstI" do frnm- them,) that r it was ju t triH years frtiin v the, first stir ring, of t(ie qnestiotr of; the j right of Gi?eat . B ritJi i n v to.- tax! the .colon ies,l i'i nj til the spirit was got up which' ended in a;separatinn. jit took ten yearsjd gadi jnV to.brififf un tarths t point. i; Sir, he rel atifn .of the. -State to"; t he General GoyernVnent rtesembles, in some respects anothejsort f '.Ujiipii jnoiv tender and ton re. sjrretl in its character ; yet even that vvi! I j notj bear, c tint inua l pro voca tion -U i ejv tliHt near I and , strong rela tion i may JhJ torn asunder, though there are nle lpV,bf theirlayes' to bind the subjects if it.jtogetliei -'He may 'be a very acute nia(ii-he in! y be a very learnp ettman land jb'e may..beMu a train to beco riie a! v t ab I e lii aa; ' b u t h I is ) not a man uJ. observation- iaiid -experience1, ,who does hot see that "a temper! has been excited, j and is exciti ng now n on is.mtf iess the tin - tjiissuujecti ty of jjyT-j-yl t i is s titiject, ; w ! i c h i t member; of this- Hoirstin e very posssible. mode ml Jipeafv tire4 wort to, allay. I know, S V.f t ru : h 'anil .sn I know, that the an he r i i'ss l' .vjr 1 1 .n -1 ay renccuitz pari oi.oui 'country .'will " ti rute withhne it this fientiment even a- moug tjiose; who- have , conjured up all ng tlufse; those chimeras on the! subject ot j slave- ry. whicli;vve have so often" seen l por tray ed by both peri a id pencil. li can ubv,agreSj wifii the gentleman from N. Y; that the slaves are an unhappy race; Tiiey, rioldoubt, are causes of uuhkppt nesi to their! owners, sometimes, and no doubt jthey. are tit hapjiyi sometimes the nselM's : lor who is exempt from uh- haiiWir4f ?f ( r. ''.; i. ;:;, ; s Hut I 'idieve ilia ; as . a class, I ha v. nit hesitaliouj that' to tlie best :-Jof my Ktiowieugp aim ueuei, tney are inucu happier, than their proprietors are now.; of wants' a np difficulties vvJiich this "jvery population urings. ujon tiiem. ; j . :t J n Veai'd tin the cl tiin ,vto ; be prpvi-" ded for in the present jill, T had thought that the bid i maxim v as applicable, in fer drmd leges silenti This- slave was taken ; prepisely- m , the. same manner as the borsesfand the. cart.' A cretitleinan has asked lif Slaves, areito be ' consider- as- oxi'ii) and -cattle ? . Sir, no man ' of common? rennement br,auy humanity. atol hutrverv seldom of late, and wh at rartdy intend to do alfain, trespass issed loaded sis' these are-with .the effects a? system J. which T will not novvv, ero iu- to a cliscussiou ot. anil with the cares vt Important Sate 'of: Negroes, Land&c, JtisPpuJilishcd, - i Jf r V' Tr V"'- ' ' " irt n i Sl f?t "ile at the'lloiWMrL of, J. Guff s nnc! NMondy the lltji of February next, I shall ,, Soo; in U-h-rh, price ..three dollars rnc-v ' tepose? lo pnbliCiSale.vatTny plantatwn.jn rlition.of the OfHce nd Duty of a- JUSTICE Warren couhiy, Semites fronr fla!ifax txwn, J2 OF THfcPEACK. and VnM i i.;rr- -n'' from. Warrehton, andone raler below' my l)yel Jinar HoitseJf immediately on i the road, leading1 FronrWaiTenlon to Halifax, on a, credit of ix or nine months alt my stock of r.llorses aodMules, 1 say TO: head, 12Q head f Cattle, tmwh' theni are 20 Yokei'of Oxeri, 250 head of. Hogs some of u - 1 r. 1 nn L..-J .C t: ... 1 jeny crop of Con), say 00 barrels, '30,000 ths. of Fodder "a d, pats, all .my PUntationlUtehsils of erry description,' all my Mousehodjand Kitchen Fiirjiiture, the, greaterpart' of w lilch ,i first -rStgYA Atthes .me -time aod place,' I sivaltstll l Ii! ONFHUNDUED NEGROES; i'x known ta be the likeliest, in the State of North-.. Garolina Among ,t iieni are some .first-rate House Servants, Plasterer?, B-cksmiths, Shoemaker Carpenters, Seamstresses, Cook?, SccAlsoon? fi rst-i ate Carri age,-': a nj f a :. pairr of- wel -bro k e Horses, st-ver.il' ?,ood Va''ns and. Carts, L be tween 3 aii'l 4,000 acres of C.and, orVarlwch there isaner,Dwenipff-House,.54 byv32 feet,' - with Be veral other, good : houses - The above proper ty will he sold for the purpose of ptavig my debts, therefore all my credito s a; e earnestly request fed to attend thevsale and buy tQ.lHeramount,of their claims, Twenty or Thiriyi therabivc iNegroes will be sold otj theday .of sale for Cash; Should it suit -purchasers,!- and the! arrangement be mdeiiiNegotiabie ppr aHI be taken in; any of the Ban kf that hold, my' Bonds. -O 7 J c SaTe -to bf continued (from cfay to day untitall is sold-Snondith, undoubted securrty wilt be rteq ul r d before the :prap erty - is changed , for ; a 11 sums of f five dollars "and1 over ; and underJtKM amount; Cash 4 and should any person fdl tocom. ply with ihe terms, the property will , be, resold, andJhe first"purchasei heltl responsible for any deficiency; 1 1 particUlarlyin;jte - persons' from the. .lows country to come and'vjewXhe -lamjt premise-, as it i. one- of the ' most hafthy I ad v Sale to Be conduct ed under t he'd: r e cti on ! of . : - . j, . ' - GtnEosr ki.-rro.v,rSen: nnd n, Wanren C'ty, JaV. 17, U2S.j ; '&k2i't v j ' TRUST SALE. : 8Y virtue of two Deedsof Trust execuff d to me by A. R. dtu(fin,:I shairpfoceed to 'svdV before h: Eagle 1 lot eJj-in the iky of "RalesrhV in'the thirdrMondiv February thAt' beiner Court" day;- the following1 valuable Negroes, to iwiti) nthon y, ar di ni rig room -- servant r Bahh; ihisu tniiiqj-rooni crvani iiuy, , a cooKooy-, j ritus,! lstler $ ; Vemn , ; a'small boy iyii-' jin-iwii f ,c"rc,a.; waggoner, ins -yi arfinne,' nd her three ctiildren together , with 30 or 40 ,Ueas, UtaatMg, and xinuch other 'Valuable funr ture. ' Terms of sa1e,xCash, or-Notes negpisible t-the Sute Batiks ' 1 . . : ' -' ,MiO. HAY WOOD,. Trustee Jan. 19th, 1828. 1' Currier z Wanted. ' u -v j 1 . s - Wf r" ' : T?HR subscriber wishes to employ a sober and s industrious Currier nd finisher" of .Leather,-, immediately, who can cimie well recommended as such; ajnan with a fainily would be preferred ; ocucruus wages win ue given.- . -f -?w) Guilford county' Jaik 11. 18lM ;I35:-3 4 ' From Raleigli to Salisbury." . : V UrptlE.' subscriber haying' purcjassed this route A of Mr. John Moring sen, reftjiectfully informs the" puhlic that ho exertions in his' power 'shal! be .wanting ! to render'it; as expeditious, safe ; and comfortable 'as it has hitherto been un ier tlie' su perintend31.ee . of its farmer .indefatigable and worthy ;6wuer. -V1 - , ' , ; .There j will be' no changes in the route." The Sage;as usual wilt, continue to run from Ualeigh to Salisrtury.w'rt Rill&borbngh and " Ashborough; Oice a week.r" Jt leaves ;Raleigh' every Frida y at 2 o'clock P. M. and arrives at Salisbury, on Mon day at 10 o'clock, A. .M.I , Price of passage' from KaVigh to Salisbury, $T, ahd at the same'ra for any t distance .Am the router All - trunks and ot h er b agg3 ge tak en r i ntb the l S t asf e," .sijull be tlelivered at the placeln which tneyai-e, directed, on the responsibility iof the subscriber. ' The stopping places bn, the route .are rait good arid comfortable .The subscriber fr .z irds nothing j n saying this is the nearest; "cheapest 'ind most a-, gree;ble route from-Raleigh to S;disburirJ;and he therefore with thegxeater confide nce,. soli cits public patronage. w-r-r;" ,' L - January 4, 1828 . ; Jtf i. o : j; An Evening School; tl struction o a few. young men,- who re engaged irr businessluring,thev d:y, in the. Principles of English Grammar and; Arithmetic, those useful studies which He at the foundation, of jearnirig.w Six oreight have' alrearty enterfd,f & a few1 more will be received, if Uieypply- jmmediatelv.1 -.v. V . . . . f U r"-r - J. EV-1,0 MS DEN; January 26. jc'-s ; f- v''- C " v . - State of .North-Carolina.' I; ;Vw ;: r .Ashe County. C C; ' 3uperior CoiiTtof Layi;;S!eptember Term, 16271 : Majory Baldwin "V V ;. - ? - : .N"'fc. .v va, Petition for Divorce. 4 '.Elisha Baldwrin.- X - Vf - - ' , . mariiEllEAS it appears to the satisfaction of f V VvAhe Court, 'that the defendant is' an iuba- bitant of another 'State,:- It is ilierefore ordered by the Courtj that publication be cade for three monthsm 'thedtaleighrtegtster and Ihe' Western t'arolinTan, that thedefendant appear, at the net Superior Court of Xar to be held' for the qountyjof -.AsheV-. at the Courthouse in .lelTersoii, on tle 3d Jltondav of -March next,, and then and there r plead, -.'answer or, demur," otherwise -the petition rili be heard trpaitejuwl the same set or trial. ' Witness, Dat;d Earnest, Clerk at ofTice,r tL"s 7th day of,oyember,.A. D-1827. " n,--',V p lea sant stt uatrons 1 n - the coun ty ot - vv ar-en.. The .landlcanf'bedtvided so as tQ-suU-rptirchasers 1 1 N 1; ' BLAKE B.vKEUA A ;"Vte Solicitation of a; cw Youths and their Ib Parents and Friends, I baveresq.lved,vhile the present lo g evenings continue. to-jrWe in rofiers; ClerkvCor.siables and-tther cTvil nC. cJrsia Norlh-tJarohu WiU art append;-?, c 1- . tr " : .ng, the; Constitutions ofthis, State and - of 1 1 , U..ued State;and; collection of -th:? r t. 4t. pmved'terms f .r tUe ine'of t eie Oicei . - , 'pie new Edition of this valuable 'jYTci mi ' tains besides itsTorJ.er Valuable matte t!.- i' -stancVf;lihe important.: Acts 'passed Bv t ? General 'Assembly from lh& year l815.'tJ t! - priesent. period, -hlcli7ppearunser thtir pit per iieads.' 1 ' - t "? " - . rr juraers f or 1 nis r.e wy yv orkf will be -Sly -tended tofrom any part of the ptaie: "State .of -North-Carolina' 4 1 l Mi-ti.l.!A .Vi. a : '' v. ' ' C Court of Equity September Term, 1827, William Cherry Solomon Cherry; Joseph Cherry f .andi James U Cherry, the three' latter infa-t: ; $ hyfWiirpim Gherr tbeir Guardian4, aiid Mary lOAerry; widow of Solomon Chenyi Petitioners. Ley!.' M.' Holder and, wife1 Mary, vformerlyIary . ChFrryV--..' -Jtx" - Defendants. t '. "etitionforaalerofreal'Ilftta: l - -rflflE' Petitioners rset-forth Jo th Ir peti -on," JLi' that Solomon1 Cherry late' of Ueiiie . 1 .ty ' . L Ik uipu MiiesLausf oemg seizpit and possessed ot t wo tracts of land.i ;to wit'; One tract containing si.i hnn ired acre's adjiHiiinglthe'-Uandsviof Stepbc-.i'-'4 liryemoi e,'theieirs.of J JinesC.iieiTy dect used, ' M-ui,-ici3.j ;uc; inner uac. - containing' sai l ,S6lono'ff C erry ;.That ilevi lloldt-r and wjfe Maryv t formerly Mary Cherry, who are en tijledto a disrri butive share of 'said lands, do .not , rejs;der,w.rthin the jurisdiction of tlrs Coirt ; aiid pryt tliat puhl.cation be jnade to thfc said HokU fcand.wiftv that they1c anct'appear'at'ttte lie xt ' Court,. ti be-lie Id on the third! .Monday of Marcb next, sau witldn tnevirjsdictio'n of this Court ; It is therd fqreirdereU -.th.-t.?pubhripti . be tiiade in -tlie Aidieign Hegtster, for; six we,ksr-tlat,rrtlie s ua v ladder iind.fife be ano a;pear tthet iiext term j)fsaid Coirt, iqJie htld j. iV wdsnr, Ton the third Alonrtay of , Alarcir oext, and Implead, ' answer, or demur to I the. said:peUtoii,"(irlha. judgrncet prd ; cpnfess'cfbe 'entere'd agai list tlhjn, -" , ' . ( I TesC CHAS. W. dACfJKS;CM. E; .'Ci " plVJudsor, N: C-'12th'Oct. i82r... f. :-2Q 6wr ' 1 NoLfch'-AmcHcaii Review. : ! 1 v -i " :- .11 .-'i ' ! :i rc ripr '-a it fin m. . I I ;c6ntet3 OFNoLViri Aar. II Chief ilusiice' Murshall'a VubPc L'.fjs and iServices'-A-ItTstory i.f.tlle Colbniek plained i versio lufid Notes;5 chiefly "explahlitoy ? r ; i;4''-AmerieaivMisioiiarieatithe' Sandwicht- lands. ;i; Voy ge 61 flisiajesty's Sh p Iilo .tlo' to thev S indvviclWlsUfiJs, in i the Yeai s 1$ 2-1-5. ' vup am ine itigni,riouorao(eL-onj isvron; t7om-' mandcr. 'Narjativc ot a Tour .hrough Hawaii,' By "Vilham Eilis.-3. Itcjevif tin; preceding "-' voriyijnth London "Quarterly Itv view 4. Tn. IjteV.'C.'S. tote writ's -Letters du the ' Sandu ic'j " Islands " ' i ' (.4- HinUu:;Drarria.'' Select ' Specimens of the " a,ii( - Commrciatsl listory bf tlie 1 n'gdotn or tiua- tetnal4 iu! Spaiifiik America.'' I Dy ii i 'JiurrosV f " W.74 'Debates in CongreasV speeches in Con. jgress, &pub1isi)efU jn the Jewspipers. ' "o l Staers Letters on -Z.iglahd Lettrei ir I'Aiigleterrtis Pr Ie Baron, de "Stlel ' licl land. ; -s. - ; ' - j ' ' I ,v ' 1 i 9." American Annual Rrrisier. 'VAmprirsi AntJUfiil Register, for tlie year 182J-6, -10., rinev; Arts. Academic ot ,Arts a Dia. and, moirs relating to thtr: War, of AmVi-an 1 11 -dependence, and ; theCapture' of "the German . Troops at .Saratoga. vBy- Mailarrie tie ttiedebel. ; a2.-DariaV Poems.5 r Poems ; by f llichard II. Dana! : . ! , ; J ; 'filS". --Xadalso's Moorish, letters. ' j Cartas ? ta--ruecas'yiPoesjas Sclectas $r por eI,Corb:: l) joseCal'iso , ' ' I r!4- The" Talisman.'- ..The n fr mocCckxvui. r si t t5. Critical 'KoticcX' Primary Boo! i vt'.o Study of Latin. V. 1 r f "KQuarterly List of New PuVicsti ir-. j 1" SHERIFF'S CkN the; Second Monday 0? rch r.-.t, tf..--M ...IpIIowiiiff .Tract of Land will a I l ,m!. ' - Courthouse-:., in L-Pittsboronch. Ch-jfi n- ir..,. aqres, adjoining thrjands of Tp.tms Uxy t 'more, ; yilliam iiryeinore,;aud 'oliiers.t.Tiiat die Cer'r ri) M:wttr be directcdo, mke sale! ofithe .iid ' land fof a div;.sionirifhL Uk heirs at law of siw and pleid, answer.or d jmur.t And it an iringto thejsdisfaction o("the' Court tjiat ti - ' .1 6evr .M. il older antf. wUeiat v; do 1 ot A oJ L VJIJanuary 82r-UeceiVetl a n ( -5 f'H- sup by-J; Gates &S.niAVn;; '-.leikWcN' C,-Sub3cVipLion;. Five Ddl- '.ft t ' - . uic.ijiignaiL vii imc vvni.iiicii.uoi: America, ny Joh'nMarshaU.;, ;' V; ' , Noye's 'Translation' of Jobv An amended n of the Book Of Job, vrith an liuroductioii :i peat re ot the" Hmdusv - Translated I irotn this ' Sinscrt.S y 1 v Wils-ln. 1 ' j ' ir!5i Ite'Dubicof Central America,1 Alstn I Kr'aT Specimens tjl.'tiivi Polish Poets 1 -with Notes and .Observations on,ibe Late rature 6f Polar!. ' lly eouj-se delivered betore itie National Ac.cdcn.y o; Design "By SrF.'B.'iloree. . - , HUiRiedesel's 'Letters an.l Memoirs; 1 Letter dr so much thereof "as. will he 'j-uHIcu 1 1 th V t v- charge the Taxes due thereon for th,- - i - ; and the cost of this notice. "' ' ? T V ?163 acres on I law la'verllsted by J.,3. ::ro u New-Uope.-i" 1 - SrJi .luor , ' - do;;--Over-cup creek: n.ibr.,if,,. . 5j . . do : ilkinfcn, crc-ek; W, ohlh uu tor Jlrs. irl . 1 1150 do .do 350 1105 do' HarlinuVcreok, U. Pritchtf ' i2ir-f. LoiiffhJto.c.. '.Dtrj.'is.er! " ' US' "5 . " creek, - Lsilier Wiliins. 1 x-n utcn, , jui.,m P i s - - km - vvaiers 01 11 riand" cret-k ' :,iaotlialed,'Mippo:ed 10 belmf to the t-.;"J-: -:Jle'iMfjamefc i;:hn' -; -200 do- VUt creek, not li,t u, ppcd ;tv beloiito the.Heirs Cmo-.L G i:;rif, d-c January -21 I f lOR SAUK A lYI iiiS 6FFICH. : " : - ,vUr. i;v ;--;u; 'vi : j 1 1 1 "V,
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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