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Wnd to rbuder1 tliem ineligible to. any of- of l!ew-Yorki by their consistent Go-vernor-J-himself a .daellistantl who; at this moment, i supports' as ; a candidate for the highest office in the country, one who wot merely' fought 'a duel,; hut rnit lew his antagonist with circumstances ut deliberation and cold-blooded; atro ityi unparallelcd'in tho annals of pri vate warfare, The punishment for du elling in case death ensues,': is in New Tor k, as in this Statejdeath : but per haps Mr. - Clinton.' judges frwm his owii feelings in supposing the fear bf -disqiia lification for oflice a stronger restraint than the laws of Ood, or; evetf the salu tary dread of the : fallows. , 1 Jtithe Congress of the United States, n plan of retrenchment has - beeri pro posed! by a M rV Chi I to n,' the discussion of which, or even the Honorable, Gen tleman's ; speech, for- the : purpose of snewing wny ins uunsniucuta am. mui there, (a pointy it seems, upon whijh f there' id considerable doubt,) ' have cost the nation three' tim as ibucli as can, by an system of retrenchment; be sav ed fmm the .expenses of our lalj-eady parsitnonious Goveiiiment ; unless in-: deed,:$ome-plan ctuild be hit jupon to abridge ;our 1 Congressmeis j speeches, whicli would certainJyave a good ileal both inr time and money. However, we must acquit the leaders of .the; Jjikson party in Congress, of having been ac cessary to -Mr. ; Chilton's' resohitionsf; as. far reasons 1 su fficien t ly -ob v idus they werelexti-emely desirous of stifline Ihe investigation j which the headlong zeal of their coadjutor was calculated to oc casion. Theyj were, fully awarcttbat their-charges.against the Administra tion, f extravagance and wasteful, ex penditures, :w'ere as; little calculated, to standi the test of truth, as their charge of cnmiption: against Mr. Clay, j Ju- deed MrRandolphi with more I can dor than he has shewn on other peca- eionsijand perhaps more than some of his friends, will ;thank liim : for, j openly avows that be opposed those resolutions lest tltay should serve, to stivngl heir the AUJTlinisiraTlon S filial ! ica t ; i l sauum tie proved tliat the" circumstances which he anil his party have alleged, against the Executive, arid which ibrm the1 sub ject of some of tlieir bitterest invectives, are wuouy .laise tue,uiat5 liiuricauuua of party malice :;ana uiai, so ;.iar,irom beinc lavish of the public moiiey,:he lias , iieen more economical : man : any precedinig onel, : It may be that besides the reasons avowed , by Mr. R. some bf the - Jackson ; partisans . have, an addi tional ia'tid a stronger ;oneV ah. junwili . Jinarness to ..lessen' the, emoluments of ottices iwliictt tney tonuly imagine their uwn','iii reversion. . . ' " : ' " r : From the Richmond Compiler, The first miuiber of the Southern Re vieVifias jiiis'sueU fnm the Cliarles ton Vfiess.' "it J comes 'fortli under the most" promising auspices' I Its ;pri ncii pal EdtforsHre. to'.he Miv Steplcu Eli 1 iott a getitleman : of grear celeb! rity in the; scientific world,1 1 and Mr j,Legare!, a scholar off the, firiit rate: classlcalatf taioments, aiut a disiiuguished meibbei of the Xiejrislahire or Soutli-Carolina. i!. i - The fi'rst huinber.jof the Review, forfris ari octavo if( rtipagcsi:and. embraces a I a rge V a He ! y VC i n teresti ng articles. The ffilrst; is on ;C I assical .Iiiteralure. the sepond.ijn theVprinciplcs;6f:4sr! cbltiiic,. goinJntoJlie history anclrpriu4 ciples ;of the science; Jcxpl ant i iig - ts chei mica! relation, and ivuticulaVIy tlie qua litiesf nianure The third - article, is devoted to' a jee t Avhich is fraught w'iih tiN common ini crest . to t!io; citizens iiff the Revolutionary tie yas disiiiiguislied ;foir the chivafry and jut riot ism f hts cohductand he lerisiied the vicjLiiu f that barbarous xciwm .it1 i r .. . - v. s-. i -4 lent, which tran piduced by the tXecutlon of Maioi An(rhV TliR nte: tin fwhich the nevjew; r tiiscuscs, is; vi ouuiu-uaroiuia : .Hrciains io tiq ex ecuiiun of ..Col.1: Isaac liay ne.v-by Hhe iJiitihl diiriiie'th' Revolutionary vvar. whether: CpK Hs ilath f is:to be TTT btitecl to 1 heri uti feel ins: spirit of the of Moira, tKen.Lord;BaWdbn, 01 Col ican Uailour, tne oilier principal nrm Ii of- an I fiber, then tmi.Comnniand I at ;Charletetin ?f Thej RevidwenexanjiineMhe whole? cvi-L J derice ancl attempts to f overthrovf thet rlforirA apt un hv the Earl himself hnes- his lefter to Genl. teeThe fourth ar-ed ticlei relates to Geometry aiid Calculus;rn strongly ucommenuing a erase anu Constant itudyVof the element 3 of mathe matipal kbwledgefTbe aftb is deyo ted to Gallon the lunQtiops,Qt the Biain. The Reviewer takes the side of the new t fieoryV: arid earnestly j1 contends ? that PhVsioetiomv: and .Craniblogry hive their, foundations in! nature ;V and :ibatnd she"hasrestablisbed certain exiernMh-T" d i cat ions, in tne iCpunienance aou oe skulll ot the internal disposition. . , He ke he attacks Mr. Jeffreys critique an ; the ter sy$tem pfvGall, and pronounees that " it is an essay equally distinguished forj its ingenuity, its severity, its tiip panc, and its , gross .ignorance, of 1 the subject treated in it. It is one of those use er nieces w;ell calculated to? illustrate ,theflrti position, thati ridicule is notlthe test oc truUi'rThe sixth article is Scott's Li fehe: l erf lexrj of ajpoe6n. J it takes a rapid glancffse of the effects of tlid French Revolution -proposing ai sonie iuuirepppuruiinyt to review more cioseiy me . pierooirsy or Srp'tt. Tm article itslfis highly prais ed by the Charleston Mercury for its rid sound views and animated remarks.- fa! The seventh article lis on PoHticalEco-H nomy.1 " Its principal object is to eata-k. uiish a lust (ictiniiion 01 ino origin oum RenU He differs with. Ricardo unuei-j I .iri.vn'M ' irtfnm, i ,. 17 orif o irl innn I utinn T & ana lie also timers wim liiaiinus ,nqor attemntSito show- how defective is' theki definition civeb byiMcCulloch & Ricar-l?' :i :. ! :iiv "r-i a Isjh, i" L.X.t.:.; i . ,iuf r vl'l ill jllCillf III til IL 13 IIUUIIII, UUl tllC excess or valueof -the excess of the, pro duce obtained froni I the; best above Jliat obtained rfromV.the: verv worst soil in cultivation'--.Th4 iciglitli article fs on tlic Colonization Society The ninth on the Geology and Mineraloary of N. Carol ina-The tenth is giveni to ah ex- I -J. '( i J -'.Ill- ' i- - aminatiorx 01 me oeauiiiui annual iiis cellany of: the Talisman. , ;L . Wejiae drawn up this jiasty sketch from a much larceil account tu, the Mer cury, fany. compliments are paid to the taste-; and . talent . displayed in the Southern iRe view. We have; nowj four important! class of le North-Anierican specimens of this our Literature T Review; at Boston, (dited by Mr. Jared Sparks)-the American Quarterly:, (by Mr. Walshl, bf r Pliiladelpjiia,)-Tiie Western c Review, (by! -Mrfj Flint; at Cincinnati) and last ot the series in point oi aiime, is me oouinern tveview commenced at Charleston. ( Ihese re i iodicals, if fweil copductedi iaver pro bably more effect than any , other sre- cies of com posit ion J in H - S p ".LsJ i! terary aare and opinions i)f I the,age.--- They arq a transcript of the ; literature of the times. . . But.tliey ' not bhly malve us acquainted with the contents of other books, . ifo.theyL-t serVe ? to assist lis i n forming bur opinion of their. character they I not only contribute to mould our opinions of other works, but. of the great supjectsin .wnicn vifey treat- The Reviewer, ttierefore, oucht to be a 'man bfltfie first attainments;- He'ouglit to ue a master oi uie isupjecis vnicu ne revieWsi-for how. vittout -havini? !a fine sufficiently long himsel , is ne auic to sound thcjdepths jof -other minds? TBElMANOFIiVir CHOICE. 1 A lady, upon j being reproached will insensibility and an unnatural coldness of disposition, made the following re- i 4' The aiisterc coldness audi insensibili ty y 6u j-eproach mcj; witli,;;aiid:perjiaj)s think a constitutional dt'fect, is ueitli?r the effect; of pnidery nor:tlie,iiclaucht) ly scruples of a" sil I y cirl r Relieve hie. above supli little motives ofiaction j bs 1 ie v6 ! t hat m V i b 1 mi d - !of teii 1 ci rcu I a tes with 1 nljudity t f bcljeve 4 that '"I"'' know; there, is,int one. snriiiET. in the year m life, and that love is .4ioombiiedl. witli .& attaclted to humanity i) ' VlaCr will 'even permit you to bclieyp ltliat j CupfoV.-jn certai n attiri has ' as ! ni iin yi : charms i n my . eyes , as in hiosq i.h ne resr ,oi -. my sex; yet,15 aftrr'--jilli.tlieser cbrtfessib'n 3 whicli T; make, with1 pleasure1 and dpew- ues9 as ui ii new unu uis.utso are iuc un ly lfefuge 6l Jittlc Imitids, for which . X, haye no; i occasion; I v tell , you, J that. as muchfas lh6uor loje II despise loverii. and .detest i.theii! perfidio i.leceitfuf; farts.. witliVtheiiv false ' vows,' ;il as ! often hut tod Mnuch jcreUited. by Jim; amiable and credulous sexj merel v I tpcaiLqQ nincv leci uo.irace oi sueu oci City. and. thetGoods 'have been well laid Will.be soldi a! preat barin; Until a nurch pffers, the StoVfe.will be kept open, and the St Mini mi ai.vosii, . -J. .- - . . - simiuifF's sale: 'gkW the Second MotkHv bf March Tnext. j.F following: 1acjs of Land will be sold at Coarthonse ,in Pittsboroiiffh,: Chatham cotirijSaSes of nhe Luns. if timet? ued.4 ! - ' pi- so much thefeot as wjll ,be ufiicientto -Mic: iic,-; i ;i.c uueinereoD tor ine vear la aud the cost ;nf this.not'ce. l '.'.': 163 acresoon ',vi! iivrivtiicu uv .liis, itroyocvij. jjnjjr:i.ur uucs iioi,warnui V.o oc xMcw-unpeij . :traii luora specinc, nuc js -sansneu in it;approacnes White Oidcj -r j Wnij Ftigg1 nearer to one thaii anythmjrof the kind.which Over-cup freek; Roht. flavrlhas CQme tinder .his observation it has-been 250, 252$ 150 . t55:- 150 350 . 105 r " 217 70 250 . . doj doi,:. do I Hear Tree creek. ,ChrnfvJverv extensively used. : and -with extraordmarv Wilkinson.slcr'eeki W. Oldljsuccess in the practice of Eminent physiciausi - ;v J . ' , for Vlrs..Dougli Terrell's creek, O 1 MPherd do Vtlo ;do do do Fall creek, . William F.lkithe above distressing and dangerous complaints. Harlnnd's creek. R. PritrJiJ 7. It-mav beised for ianvt length of timei - with- Long hraheh," i Beni. UosJout in the I least injurinpth'eJcotistitudon'; nor, j ick crees, - Kstner vvilki on waters of Harland's tre no listed, supposed to belong to las . ..rtetrs oi james vy iiuamappetue aicxaies . it promotes me cuscnarge oi Flut creek, not listed, suppoj Pldecrm already collected; and by its halincr and 200 do to belong1 to ? 4- !' .. -. rr-- fi A- t"f ; January 21;, ithe Heirs of Saml. Guthrie, d - H. D. BRIDGES. Shffcumulatio,i. .r . . ' ':; si - -V. pr.. mi. vpo aw oois 4 , State;; of North-Carolina, : Northampton County. Court of En u it v. Fall Term: A.D. 1827. I . James Webb, Complainant.; onathan Currin a;nd wifo Elizabeth, late t. - '. t -.i i r. . . . Eli Bill to mstke tonvevsinr.fi of Tipal Estate: 1 appearing! tb the "satifakition of the.ConaiJd vigor to t he. Stomach, & restores theLungs xn me attendants in this case are not re dents of this Bti-te1, it is ordered that publicatl uittiic- in uici uaieigu jtegisier, lor skx wee Jackson, on thei fifth Monday after the foui llondav in March next, and plead, answer or d f ur to complainant's bill, the same will be hed expartev and a decree madaccordinglyL7 A copy, Teste,'' ,JKU. D. AMIS, C. M. Nov. 16, 1827. 20 6w David Ii. Sxeain Esq. has resigned his J Soliqiior of the &xh. Judicial Clrcu) ppintmt-nt as conferred on4 him by the Legis ature,rat its si sion before the last. Mtlofichoty Casualty We, understand tb Moie lLhyd 1ilt; Esq. of Sfatesville, in Ired v jforiRent for the balance of this year5, the Premises on Fayetteyjlle btreet. at nresent occunied by Bishop Rayenscroft.- Pos- sessibn may be had in 20 days, or probably soon- the Register. J; J-, ' : t ' - : !r Raleigh, FebriB.: ';h i Wn& for; sale by J, Gales $ Son Raleigh, .'srja-'-Sa --' ;.; f. ' , - . -" pFjTHE'.j .1- i. r " EIlITEU BT THE . Ry. COJCCKD a SJWALt. Contents of No. I. Preface: Proper Unity of Godi i Thoughts! on Divine Sovereignty Whifsunday. Practical Questions on Common Faults. The Sting of Death. Explanation ; of scripturef intemperance. uenents aenveo fromi Sunday Schools, tion.f . Sunday School Sunday! School Instruc- Teacher s lie ward. My early uays. . i Sunday school. intelligence. Contents of No. 2. 4Tbe proper .Ifnity of ;je sus. Uniformity of Opinion not essential, Pray er fbr. Friends at Sea, Ueligibn1 in Domestic UfeJ : The good Pastor of Waldbach. Invita tion Ifrorn the Persian. I feou th'.hJone of all Be lievers. Foster's Essay. Moral anil1 Religious Souvenir. Grieve not thy Father. Duties, of the ' jSunday SchoolrTeHcher. j Sunday School Anecdote; Mode of .Instruction.' I Original Mo ral Tales. intelligence. - '. (.', .V; Tlie Unitarian Advocate, will be publishel eve ry month J Each number contains 50 pages du odecimo, making two!. Volumes, of 300 pages eacll,! a year. ' Thej annus! subscription is two dollars a year (exclusive of postage). ' All com munications from Agents or Subscribers are to be directed to Bowles & Dearborn, 72,'T ashing-ton-street; -Boston. f - ". j --j - -. ' .; ' . - , STATE OF NO liTH-C AKOLIN A. , j '- p'' i ' County of Randolph. , ; . . ' f. I , Herman Miller's Executor, v.,' f j - Richard Shackleford's Etecutor. - x In Equity -Bill of Beyiew and Supplemental- T appearing to the, Satisfaction of th( Court -in this. case, -that the ' defendants "are inhabi tants' of the State of Alabama :; It is ordered that publication of this suit j be; made Jih the. Raleigh Register for six weeks successively, thatunless thei defendants appear j at bur,? next Court of quiiy ;to be. held for ihe-county of sRandolph on thejfourth Monday in Marcli iiext, and then aiul thetre plead, answerj ojilemur, Kthe .bill will be taken pro-confeso.atid heard ex partel . i -: ;, A copyi t : - B.l ELLIOTT CJ State of North-Oarolina J Ashe County.'. Superior Court of Law.i;Septeniber Term, 1827 Majpry Baldwin, lrs , . v:. J . -T.T. v $ Petition' for Divorcel- " TftTlIEREAS lit appears to the satisfaction of t ! !rnetic;ouri, innv iuc ucienuani laan tnna bitant of anothState Jt is therefore, ordered by the Court, that publication be made for three months in jthe Kaleigh uegistes and the Vestern Carolinian,, that the, defendant i appear' at V the next Superior COurtof Law.to beheld for the county of Ashe, at the potirthctiseiin JefTersoni on tlie 3d- .Monday of March next, and,then and there plead, ' Answer -or lemur, i otherwise - the petition will be heard exported ..and the same set for iridic -: ,U -!-t L ' AVithess, David Earnest; Clerk at .office,- this 7th day of Novembers A. D. 1827; Noy.27r 3rn T D. EARNEST ucasivciv, uiai, uniess saitt aeTenuants sn appear., at thej bejft Court of I Equlty,ito be hi ijui said county,! at! the Court House in the tol . FRIDAY.jFfeBRUAfiy 22.' 1828. i f -j; , i , !. i . all the other .distressing sympt I i uountr. and inrmpriv nt thia f u-,r .,r..-4i 1 , '"ll5-v urown? a I a ,few clays since in crossing! ing the comhfaint. .Had tri I i..td;n,ear ,W'ijlke$borbugh. It lis a singular carious! remedies recommended 1 - IDW- CUU; VOUgU iis,;!, r. T v i ':: -.v.-.'. r" t . '." j.. n.i.ui ?-c:i..; ' .. , --: 1: c ourt.tiiic:a case ot uiseasw ? mnjs occurs om -.'may be pTired bv aftnelv aparication of this re- ' 'As yeV where' it has had a fair fifl, it lias never IWe'dFtJU&ng-oyWtet does it interfere ..with the - basiness or diet5 of,the batient.; ?Ue may take his ordinary exercise, and a general rule, may' eat or drink whatever. the invieoratinj? properties nrevent? its further fee- n uiirpnic ouens, 107 uiose ox ton- cpnunu- Hane.iO nrisinc from a ivvpat : stain jfif the Inncs. particularly m those cases that "are sybiptornstic of sonie hepatic derangement, such as are often seen in tascs qi uunoice. anu- wnai jscaiieu Liver Complaints; (owinab , the torpor . of the organ,) this remedy is peculiarly adapted.; '':y: Zlt jdoes not, ;fike many others - relieve for a time or' merely - while using, hut its , effects are permanent.' . It promotes DigestiOh, gives tone rccncraiiv me sfai oi e aoovc cuut plaints, to the healthy discharge;) of their func tions!. " . ; t f; T fc. j ' : 1 ' ' '. v.r r CERTIFICATES, -This maV certify, That n June last. I was afHcted with a painful disease of the lungs, which occasioned violent turns ; of coughing' accompanied with spitting of bloood, pain tin the breast j-f-when ifrom" jfbe- high : repu tation Iliad heard of the American Cough Drops, I was induced to give themj a' trial.- After using two pottles, I found so much benefit as to. be able to resume my business. About three months after, I was attacked with a violent cold, attended with the same .vytnptoms i when Imade immediate use ot the above remedy, and . found complete relief from the use of one -jbottle i irtce which time I have had no recurrence of the . symptoms. My: health- at this time is entirely restored v ! -: 1 ; -: ; - r v GEORGE CLlNTOfr. : . . Middletown; Dec 2, 1824, ; , - " "i The fotlorwing is from ageytflem&n ?ofa commenced r ' uairter the Medicine tteo leafs'since.i - J This certifies, that the subscriber has been for a long time afflicted t with the Asth ma, ! (and for three years was unable to 'sleep In afreclining . '.. a. " ';. . -.1' rr 1 . .. ..... .: :, .1 posture, i anentiea wun aimcuu respirauon, ami oms u.suallv attend ed almost all the va for tne disease am not finding the least benefit result from their use. despaired of finding any relief. . v ' . Having heard the American Cough Drops high Iy recommended ; as ji last) resort, I made a tria of 2 bottles, & finding my difficulty of breathing lessened, and my eenerai health improved,':! continued tlie use of them until I had used 12 or 15 bottles, when I found my health completely restored. I can now rest well, and huve no dim culty of breathing am able to attend to my busi ness, and have not had any return of the com ' ' 1 k ': '.' ...'.'. "' I" .'... . i piainc. rrom ure great oeneni ivnave receivea, arid knowing by experience; the distress suffer ed, by persons troubled as Ilhaye been I freely re commend the American Cough Drops, as a Me dicine, that with perseverance, will I in the worst cases; alleviate, if notTadically cure this distress ing disorder.; LYMAN WILCOX. , Berlin, Sept. 12, 1825. J; ; r :1 "v- i i The subscriber, having been for several, days severely afflicted with Influenza, accompanied with a violent Cough, loss of appetite and symp toms of fever, was entirely cured by using, half a bottle ot .the American ; Cough f Drops.; . ; From a perfect'cotifidence iiii this remedy,,! would re commend a trial of it to all afflicted in a similar way. j . , . LOT. D. WANS ANDS. . ifiddletown,. Feb. 25th," 1825., ' . 1 ,." -1 ' m ; - -' -. This certifies, that I was for nine months; la- bouriitg under a violent affection of the' lungs; attended with a - very-hart, Cough fand every symptom bf the Consumption ; having made use oi many remedies, without jany removal r or les sening of thevcomplainttwaW induced to; try, the American Cough Drops,' as!' last"resort;ran4 af-j ter ysing ine bottle, I was! restored to ) perfect health -7. .-' ' i '- - -.-.--, vr i CHARLES D. BUTLER. - ;; Meriden, Jan.' 3d, 1826. ;. r The . subscriber: was vib ently attacked with the lnflueiza, attended with a violent 4 Coucrh, and many turnsof spitting, blood and . symptoms of an approaching consumption; was induced to make use of the American Cough Drops and ' to ray astonishment, after using one bottle I was relieved from every symptonof disease, 'and my health was perfectly restored! V ..-ri -a.V is-: wslVdoyle.1 1 Middletown, March 7, 1826. ,;r;Thia certifies, 'that. I " have; been : afflicted : forj nearly-thirtyiyearr with an asthmatic or phlmonic cough, and by the use of three bbttlesof "Amei tb all appearance, a complete conquest U obtain ed over a'constitutional or hereditary vcomp laint , THEODORE NEWJ2LL. I Middletown, April l; 1825," r. r : .. ..From a conviction that all persons who are af flicted with adiseaseof ther Lutigs; particularly tnose wnose cases are or. recent oate ? anu even those cases where the.Lunlgs'have, become, tilce-j rated, w'dl fiad a great and lasting benefit from the use of these drops, the Proprietoh is induced tovpreseritta the vbUc for their. perusiL: the above Certificates which he thinks, can not fail to iii3ijr - vkuc inuav uibicuuivusi, uui tun. iiicuiwur be has had te good fortune to discover, has some curative properties; ad he does: not claim lbat it is a .specific & yet he feetar satisfied 'that a - trial will be of more service to its reputation then ntiw merous certincates. N, BJ This Medicine:!?; preparecl from Am'eri an PJants to prevent imposition, observe that American Cough: Drops'? are stamped inn . the can b attle and the directions si ned, S E D WARD S Wholesale Agents lliddletowny Conn-; I nfl.ue'nzsi;' Gonsurnptii, weaknessof the Breiist snittinjr of Blood, iahdtfall other :' Sold by n'lLLIAMSjEt HAYWOOD; t ii .-; ' . ; -v- v Druggistsv RaleighNCi ,c m i, J Feb. 20. v. . . .- i ,.f V r ,v s4 ... .t :; : ! ;Stateof brth-Ciroliria. - - "-Jf't'-.-K a i Duplin Cbaity.' "7 r' V; ' Court of Pleas and Quarter SessIcnsC" vyrignt paney i.3Vm. sroani . "? U jVndrew,Brvan r. Vra Sloan. 7TN the above; cases it appearing to the 's'atisfac : Mo tion; of the fcourt, that the defendant WM Sloan, resides beyond, the limits vf.the State i Ordered that; publication be made 14 the"l?a!eigli flerister six weeks, 'that unless the defendant appears at - the next County.' Court'of Pless and Quarter Sessions,, to. be held for the said-county on the 4th Monday jn i February; next .them awl thtefelevyiltJiO property 'so attache will be condemned,-subject to the said deroanas. , v Witness,'-Jam es 1jJ?sts arsall,- Clerk of &ijd Court, -I afoffice: the 26tb Kayt lS27 i ' ' t w - : , - V v JASPISATtSALU Cnr. . "i Lost or mislaid. . 4 v NOTICE, of Hand drawn by Green' Bobbin: iF this 'City in favor of Samuel S. tlinton, for Sixty Dollars payahlethe 25th dajr of December last, with a cred't bftwodollars thereon. ! t v 4r Airpersbns are therefore cautioned gainst re ceivingsaid Koie.as tlve.Draw'er is notified not to pay;theNote-exeept to said Hinton, or to " ' -' r Raleigh; Feb; .14, 1828. t. ON. the third Monday, of March next at the ! .Court House in Wayneshbrbuiih; will be ex- - posed o Sile,- the following Lots in ttje town of .;! WaynesboroUghor,so much thereof .as .will sa----. i tisfy the tbwntax," for the: year 1826viz, Nns. 1C, ; 1 19. 21, ,2?; 25, 47, 51 57, 26r27t30, 56. 40, 43. ! 46,.50,:61,;63,65, 78, 82, 86; 94, and 9J.I : : -, : :- f': ,f JNOi A. M CAULEY Collector 1 Wavnesborough,'31Jan. 1828. b :'. ' 40 y REMOYAL.V I - i - . : - ; J. . : ; OnptlE Subscriber has removed his Shop'tc sJL - Store two doors south of the Newbern B to the - Bank; recently occupied by Mr-F. CEilis, Zt .Co, where he solicits a continuance of public patronage. i ! ALEX'R.1 CAMPBELL Raleigh, Feb. 5. 403t- , State of -Sf orth-:Gartllna ; - ; ; I' 'Chathdm Countv.y . : 1 V v In Equity September .'Term, lIJSSTh The Heirs of Josei eph Miuter, i " A ' . r f f. The Heirs of Robert R. JarrariS 8 T appearing tq the Court that - Peter Fxrrir ' ; -8- Betsey Varrafiiand Biggins Farrari'the Defen: turns in mis suit, are no junaoiiapts ot tir.s bute It is ordered that publication be made in the Va' leigh Register for three wontha,' that they appear ; at Jhe Court House. in I'ittsbbronghVbn the third: Monday; of March next, (1828)4hen and there t plead, answer. o demur. otherwise the bill will be taken pro! confess A against 'Jthem and heard ex parte.!-.:;; Ijfi .-.; ;v:r- -c'-.: : . A copy! from the : Minutes ? Test.: : : . i i - t u JON HARALSON, C M IS . . , i - State of North-Carolina' :.:;H:P?, Bwke.dounty.V; ji ;1- - Superior CourtLaw.'.LSeptemberVTerm, 1827- Lydia-' Beach, i- -vs. 4 . ". : ' Petit ition for Divorce tiuan iseacn, j - . ; -: . i ON motion, it was ordered that adrertiaemen "r ; j ' be onade for three , months in thff'.'Kaleigli ' i Register; hd Western " Carolinian,' that Elijah" Beach appear at! the" next Superior Court ofjaw to be held' for Burke county,at-the Courthouse in Morgantoni on the 4th' Monday ofilarch next, '; then and there plead'iriswer or demur, .or tho ; petition wyl he heard epartei .. Nov 1 , 27 3mp W M. W; ERWINClk. : Hardware: (3utlery and Germaa :. V'iSt.T-;-: ;Goods;-; y''A ::v? .' ' - P iOLEY respectfully : informs the ' public, i that be has purchased at Auction, on the SOth ult. the entire Stock of the late Mf. F. D. Peters, consisting of an extensive i assortment of i HARD WARE,CUTLERV& GERMAN (OODS. well calculated for a wholesale and retail trade. The friends of the late establishment are invited to call and examine the assortment (which wil 1 . be regularly" kept up) at the! bouse lately occu. . pied by Mr. Peters, - on -Bollingb rook street. " The advertiser pledges: himself to stll at'asxe- : duced prices as any house in (Virginia' 1 Petersburg, , Y eo. 5. - t 41 t State of Nortli-Carolinai ; . ..vN S i A YYBertre'CountyY-- ' " Court of Equity September Term; 1CC7. . j William Cherry, Solomon Cherry; Joseph Cherry V and. James IK Cherry, the three Utter infants, Y V bv'William Cherry theirrGuardianJ and' Marv i i : Cherry," widow pf Solomon Cherry, Petitioners. . -: i-;' ' . T"- end- - - -; ,:: ' ; - - - Levi M." Jlolder and wife .Mary, formerly Mary ; ! Cherry, l:Ji. ' :: . - Defendants. : r. JPetitidnfofsale ef.realJEstcJe.. ' ' . ' -! fTnHE P,etitionerset'forth jn their petition, r liL'tliat, Solomon. Cherr-, late, of Bertie county, -1 died intestate," being seized and possessed of two "I tracts of land to wit One tract containing six 1 hundred acres, adjoining the-; lands ; of Stephen ? Baryemore," the heirs of James Cherey deceased and others.; ;tbe other tract conti'inirj sixty-Y acres, adjoining, tt.e lands ofThomss Lziycmore, J William Baryempe; and cthers...That the Clerh: and Master be directed to tnuke sale of the said ' I lands for a division amonij the heirs nt lav of the' I said-, Solomon Cn'erry .".That Levijfolder and wife Mary, formerly ilary Cherry,, vho are, e:- i; titled to a distributive share of said tends,' d: riot reside within the Jurisdiction of this'Court ; and t pray - that, publication- be m:.i!e to the said Hold- . vr and wife," tliat tl. y be'".,l appear at the next 'V Court,; to be liefd o the tYrd Monday of March ' -v next, and plead answer ord-mur. ; Arid it ap ' t "pearing to the satisfaction bf the Cojxt, that the 1 : said Levi Mlloulerand wife Mary, clo net reside" ; within the jurisdiction of this Cort : It is there-V tore ordered, vthat , publication-be uuide in the ; lialeigh 'Register fur si.: eis; C-t . tha. sa-d J Holder and wife be and apr ;ir ":t f r v.zxt terni ? of said Court, to be held in Vt"inds t t'.iu third Monday cf March next, &nd. ple-j, -crjiwer" or - ; demur, to. the said pe'ition, or that jut! jei.t pro " S confessb be entered against them. ; - Test; tCIIAS. W. JACOCIw, C. 11. E. It. C. i Windsor; N'C- 12Ui OcUlC27. ' YO Crr ' : v.N"cwbern 13auk-Stccli r lmic. fTTIHIUTX-NlNE SIiarcs;cf tc uf l!.e Tiiii. 1L of Newbern. j Z -A: "For -terms, enqnlre at the O ce cf si !. lYr., in Raleigh.'.Y - 20 : 44 5: : 5 -1 - - X 'I U 1: i -j' 4 Mi- (-: j Y : Ti 1 . ' 1 r.. - - . . " .. i . . t ; ,,t i ' - . - - - 1-7 . .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1828, edition 1
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