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Mi 5 v-2r.rl mm a ii pi'" m - r . J 1 . .'" V V -C - . f :- ? - in y uid not find it vconyenietgto (attend ;m stained tlie Jiign repmawoo : wmtuums m loug becn; awarded to -Pr. Freeman as in able J indefatigable, and successful id- :jrip jfor several fijjis existence on weunesaayi nignt,; iasx, Jf w cutting hisOat;i;ra&. Hardy, Jones, a respectabl e citiien of tlffjhnstdmxuty Vwn yard, about 8 o.'clock, on-Wednesday xUpt last, ; oy some uiaui, . t uu us j c t Tj,as escaped ': riet.ectL ed to reoover.: , -T . . J-''r- ; TllESIDEXTtAL ON.' VThe loW amf is over,!a& ja defunct' ician 1 ncedtlidugKieru i iy knownJ vVVhat ; bu rhopesJiav bn ; sand wtiat otfr wishefs are, is no"' secret to 1 roiir reKWe candidly conte ho t ever that lifjexpec tat ipns are: far from ! being bright asltotKe suthougli , v)e Mwirngi 18 The te&rrisora -rferfefindWit 'IV si be tl iy idel be- therididates f: each TebeivinT7i"yotes ShouldMrA idamVfbceiye tvbies ojflventttci'Ohib, 7 Indiana and XoJ .fr.--.A'i'--Vi 'lfcJZdPi:r rally, beenconceide . .ndnr rrnmilpila us to sav is not nrbbable theHouse ;. ;bf Representatives ; may;: yet avc'tb'iecidee is bu a. bafeyppssiUty g -The feCiirnsllromVOftta'an ; are such ?to giVethV ''-!iiiniatraUoKliit faint hbpesf 6T triumph. : -We shall not be disapthted, now, - if the vote of both States is civen to Jackson. fnllaiijland9 it is probable - the vote ? : will be for Adams Isevcn, and; for Jackson 'J'ne only,distric!t ih.KeEbgU.hd9;coi3 ;Sideredloutt district, inSainfe from the tpturlps thaj ; ith r , .Eta Brute! sW, r ; ' (the returnsSflth x : vhich nav riached: usTHerebb :t;litt ; Tie oouDt tnat tne joiaie wu i: give au over whelming maioritv for Jackson, t -4 i In ihis dt a Hic ' ed, and great 1eetibns yere ne :thq J "njalcsoiajart y the friends of the Adinimstration did their duty Imanful.ly;- fss T.Jack sow W a ke : County, nor ascertained. 4 fs f; " s - iirtene, .Vv 'inajorityiSa ; liniberland i Edjjecomb: ioiumous ;--i: -Oraajre.-A-jt -44Cn' vt ; Virginia lectwn:A$ I vve ? hare; com $ j menced1th;f eturhsfdtrom . Continu i th Ami , hnn oh v 1 1 is JiRCp.rtftmftd thatJackn'stmajolrjty Stafford, joritr, ; "Amnerstv ?;. :CaMVb:elV-"i : ; -Augusta,; -fv t- :i2 . KWaiinon,? :-llkdenla 1 i? 284SS --CCumWfai;;" tV'KiVitUa - Princ ; - 113 76 C7; ; -i 1 V llrco!;e,; rC ' 315 fllSf y:v rjrj&w. Botetourt,;r -W39l ; . j v -- ' . 75 si-' K-.a no vama. :. - -.. . - l Mstmpt 'nn h "fiff .iniT.: -lr. ' HiifUnn cwasre-electedrSpeakei" of thejoweijbons Pr elid ent liat :lirrtlyI Stock Veceivf "rnesae f Governor Forsy the is wel I - writ - Hen.pVetyialrmve"8omeie ernoK . been e!ecteI a Senator in vu v ymitr 4J, rincc i nas ueeii clipsf nto If the vacancy created bv the re- "AShyftjoW.i5'icm jecied SiiripHCmi rtpud viz! WmJ; WtdClay GvHit. imm Geotel ra wfordrwasIected.f'At torpeyGwiei-al'bf i)ejState. "'A On Satu rdar, the 1 st i rist. after a 1 on sr J spe! 1 :bf dr r yrea th er, i t inmen ced ; rai n- uiganuvconimuef: nil. tne streams rere swelled to ;an unusual ; helglity 1 the low grounds flooded, aud the uplands com pletely saturated : there yas: much thun der; and If gh thing .du ring the continuan ce of the rain. Some ; damage. waiVdne, by the waters, in the destruction of bridges, however,' came , opportun ely. for the newly sown wheat turnips, &c which, promise - i As evdence f the jrreat. abundance of Corn in this part of the State, we will state, that it sold in this county, a few days siriceat a, Sheriff's sale, at ten cents per bushel ! - It can;be had, delivered in tbwii;a from 15 tnSO cents per bushel 4 Other" provi si ons, however are not pro portibnibly low : jBe 3i to4 ctsper Ibi butter jtallpwi ld j flours 3 to g4 per barrel fire wood 7f ct.s .1 to SI per .load- the price of Pork is - not yet fixed, t6tW American Colonization Society. , To the Members and Friends of the Colonization . Src tj in Vii gmia and North-Carolina. f J Fello&Citizens I . - Tr, " heBoard of; M inagers of; thWColpni xation pbciety, at -shingrbn have appoiof ted ust in? coriju notion ; w i tbJ B; , Harri- raise ther asoona : kUi or ijjncnDurg, a coinrmttee to b ecess;i r y fund s,"and despatch as nbssible," sexped ition to Libe- ria. . Although Mr. Harrison,' (not having beenable, pe rso n al ly t ( m ee t us) does not h ubsc i be t h is a d dress',' w e a re 1 a u th o ri sed to say that be f uj ly approves its bu rn.e." r It Is brvimti,thatH only -.thrduMrnyottr vru'tivi .uiiu-jiiiut iy twit, we van bi pect 10 accompnsn mis nnporiant oojf r ,M a n J free people, of colou r in bu r.- own state whose characters and acquirements exactly' fit, them for emigrants to Liberia aajaxioully'law partire some uf them cemforfabjy estab lished in-tins country, haveofd their pf essions here, in the hope of immediate miopa,fihn.. Shalt vf di.iiinnint : thfm ? Shall the hopes the Society hag i excited in their bosom btv blasted r , ohall tne using spirjt of einigration aniong this class ofpeo ple beforever extinguished ? Shall those who are now ready 10 uepart,. nave jusi cfau e to .warn al I lhe r-race,, to d istrust the flfefs jof bar Society ? And will thpy not be jiisufied in doing (hrs ? Andwill they boti be more thtn tneh if they do not ? feel it and feel it deeply if we,; if von do not proyme tne means, lor ineir aepariure r They have, hailed-us as their best friends. Shall the jr have causk 'to; consider us I no 1 onger in teres led for their w el fa re ? - - And thes friends of our cause those ..who have ,'watched and prayed, and laboured for our prosperity the trieRus ot the human Face. Who; H'ijftr e f h oped : t h ey i sa w n t h e ; incipient Isbcbess of our epterprize, the glimmering dawn of a brighter day thaii has ever beam ed !on ihe Siwrs of Hstiriif sirice the curse bf their great progenitorfcilPupon them the 'friend s of on r country who' have fondly be lieved that' weiwere- opening a wide and effectual door through which ' might be ptibred fivrth lav classpfrbu population; ded nand-J whose ; prtfeamong us e qually banefu I ;tb masters and to slaves thy friends :aiHftdl lie deem er wtio have'! 1 bok edjf o t he I opera -, noiTsvof our bciftyasj le bb! fmeans of extend ihg theJlaYow ledge pF th truth (o tiie mi 1 lion -s "bfiim mortalshb inhabit the nibna wjierelhie fwhitb tnan cabnbtriive--? Shalt the hopes of -all these be vdisappoin ted tT&rt yoti not fourid in one;' or in ail tiiesev classes 'AdJwHI'iMitfdtbhtri-5 pui itr prevent' inis iiiiscnici .,,v-'-iim epeuiies of but caue those who have pre i i J elniptprofcssib lb jsh? I trpnh Mrebu'Wiili) iiuTwiirip:t:'f tubte It? ? kNq w o W can ;i hese evil 4;;be;af rrj&d jel pow- u!aiiei8o 3 jjPa re rit'iietyf er fkcj gXfee ;nu nia$iiiiXn'n .3 aS WE nvnf theibuihablerbm rtaihhemietl,iw ftll h'at'i irt'sti tu tion wiinout- even me .means cr transporung f 1 " 1 hd i vi d liaisVtbr b& rly b d effi cjebt4ta 10 t The tibieie knoware hardfbbrXiteVcb ' v-- those persons fwno ive:ioid:tnemproperiy berfe 1 ndeitoitt igrat e0V e: woul d there fbtt'caflsii pbnfjjows" sbcietiesitarid ;. i pi you. win give-Avnai can, ourooiect ' bernext sale aria v'ciock.. v.; l .iil:L; .l2cii -----zlilitn :zziz'j, ict I .w vc'i jndivija il :"ive .at he :an; lier t',e riclir rindTpni . ai cintribute )ibera!!y 4?tlthei: ber twir K.itfci, if sliecan; ci vie no rooro---: Xrul hatc verfasydbne t It is requested that necuniiFy donations be isinttted" tiisRi of the tJ1Bant i B rdHaisu reri zitip)icifityKicbm jCashierirmersVB B Hir ri iiinJUy tichbu f sjlpf jjseub 11 JlpberCsasJdertS HBanfe-? CoffitMJwciotfiiri tijesniaylbfo w6'seechV thatsaccbuntwhicu t-.tesV.ypajtn llopingthaton: thisoccasionf all willstf ct as jfnthat trMig 4 Ctls faction, we-ubsenbe Sourselvs Jres pectfuUvTydur frieddndsrVant H ? , ,P JJL aL. Ji VA . --J v J - A V. Vl 5 ' V; V- UA VIO I. BURR, cfimchmofid?m Tofthe CJergy-rallilebbmlnatibn -.''.5 v J i n Vi rgi u ia and N?rtlv Carol i na : U ,v,- 'T . An express has arrived in this city witHf ther J i n fbf matibntliat th eFBri fisb-Porti; have"been thrown open for the imporation bflForejgn Grains &cicj Elour and Grain na aireauj consequenuy - iaKen a grea rise in mis marKe. . : , : Chief r Justice JbIamjieldr-!Ts great law yer,i probably Vwith .a view tor prolong his own days was always anxious, when old witnesses were in Cqu rt, to knovr theij cusfpifnary habits of life. 0t so happene that t woffvery)l d men by the name bf Elin were one nays tne oojects 01 nis enquiry. Y pu are a very old man,' said his .Lord ship to the elder brother, I suppose yob have lived a very temperate life.' 4 Ne ver drank any thing but water, iny Lord!' saiu mr. iira. ,i or you neitner, l sup suppose,' said the Judge, addressing him self f to the younger brother When jl could get nothing else, my Lord, ? was tlie reply,; I always took: my glass with mr friend." . 4 Well," then,' replied his JLord- ship, all that we can say is-wm Elm will nourish wet or arys v - -.? Is'-. . " - - , f ?' ' " ;i ; Boston? Nov, A; Sbrm.-.Owinsr to a heavy north-east erly storm, which has beetf blowing since Friday last, there are aboutfittyvessels now in the harbor, wi nd bound and ready for sea, among which are some of our lar gest and finest ships, having on boardja number ot passengers. ; ; ; : Died at his residence at Tottenham, (five dies from Londoi,) on the 4'h of Apd last, William Philfms, F. R. S- cn- author- of the Geology of England and Wales, author ot a treatise on mineralogy and of various; other useful, publications. The death of this philosopher, arid , phil-m- 4UripKUt.leayts no inconsiderable blank amuiig Mie; wnriutes iiis. og nni. coqjj z tryi Bu t little past the middle priod of life. hu iriends were encouraged to expect irom nis genms anu inqusiry .nior,e.Pxirnui' a bnrs in those regions of science. y;hich he brrs m fiose, regions 01 cultivated with , so much success. A4 a husband, parent, and companion, the lan guage of eulogy! would sea reel y admit of exagseration. ; Buoyant in spirits, yet -a- cute lb hi feelings, generous and iridbl gent in his sympathies, though quick in the perceptionof error, with a mind stored, with various knowledge,' and a herf formed for friendship, his conversation and corres pondence possessed attractions which will long be prized by those who enjoy them. He was a member bf the. society of friends, highly respected and though educated by pious parents, his eventual belief was the result of investigationand of a .conviction bf the; truth of heGosi el? Dispensation a mi, of its invaluable' benefit to man. ' 'By thi s h is pri n ci pi es w ere en I igh te n ed ai d his conluct fcuidedV. though at all times free from the forwardness of religious pre tension? ; ; Silliman'S Journal.. At Xernay's , Roads, on Wednesday the 29th ultimo, by the Rev. Joseph H. Bland, Mr. Nelson Philips oCHillsboro, to Miss Susannah F Xe may, youngest daughter, of Mrs. Lucy Lemay.' r -'"":' """" ' itiliiliew """ . 371ROM the Subscriber's Stable, - on the night . of the 9th inst. A BAY: HORSE, seven years old, about 5 feet high, with a white streak down his face, arid much enlarged next the end of his nose ; with one or both, hind legs white,'; half way. , The thief alsotole a saddle somewhat worn, with the hinder part f ithe tree , injured. and mended by a plat? of tin,, or" other metal., which, I do hot noW-jTecollect. It ' isr supposed i the horse' was taKen on Dy some negrowisning to get tothe North. Any information will be given. . . ' . h ; 13th Nov. 1828. 22 c l?OR SALE ! "ff" WISH to slt me placwithiri a mile of Hills- 'JU :-porpngn, on wnicn i now resiae. . 1 u ere are 205crcs,tabburone : halfxleareden icrea;of Meadow- land and:- the- balance inoThe inirovriieb arealtn5;and . hest:mawner---thev consist of a- Dwelling House, containing eight -rooms with fire places, - besides passages, ciosetsi ica large, uar ana staDies, an Other ecessyOutb veral bever failing Springs ;of the, best Water on the tractl and a JargeKaiid'weH. urcoara..,v; K., e-Fr-A---.-. i .. x win swi vii :r,-i v ; "1 " erms---eitner lor fnouej.iu cas vrcuii-w,iwiu e xchaneeritrfor Negroes oxWeern landa!? ; .Apphcation.may be made by leuer to the sub criber: aillUlsborbughX ?a'S. scriberj ;vNov.;15. Plate jjauiw ioiuvAf - 'rM'V i ;' YWn&&iMrea TiTILX be sold for cash, " petorv. we uoor ot .V V the Bankin italeigh; obthe dpecein-' f7UZ uders'Vd' solicits tbt notice of all thqse il wh6 ,are?iand"cf : instrumental musics, to PC' yerl new Iianos cf hii"oyn'nianufaCturei which he offers '..f r1-rrjcb lovrerthsn Isstrumentsr bi wj'gb'ffrora tl ITcrtb, of ;tbe same quallty.-- Under a convic . that the mnterjala tlirou'rhout Ate of ;tbe best kind,Jbe feel"hd vhesitancy In wiairautmjgM.ncuj,- iw every insianc to stand Jtew .ones ;,anqs all ; repairs, done - wit . 3atnes and desriateh.' eVESl,EY WHlTAKErfc Iluteih,brim32 . a j. naving an jujscruneiu oi ,-uie oes mct' itrlng and tuhe-Uaoa't asret5)fore Orders betbanluy;rewiye cdtc' -y; -vWr y.D..-:A:-;?..'' ; .'''s--Mfvj ; fO AN AVVAYfroiii the.Subscnberin the rnonjh Xu .of June last,4 a bright;muUttb: raanr- abemt Tfeet i 0 i nch esF hiH X slender ; made, , ith- tbe" ibarlTof thicutfbt"a knifejobVne f Jiitv xb&eksJ 2 or 3 inches.Inng,..TJe-njme,of. the. sa Vnc-. "oACie'inras seen in the neighborhood of Raleigh within jth'e iaist ten day, when a,: liorse was stolen. nd it; is ' conjectured by.; hi mi: to ;.enable . him , to get: to the North ' where! it is supposed he hVs jone. v'f he ; above 'J reward wlll.be-given for his apprehension and not he so that I 'get'hiin agam;::-' -: - Tf 'I RaleighuNoV 1 6 I Mi21: ILT.IAM j. LOtlG EE respectfully Informs his friends and the' public eeneraDyi" that he still continues at his old stand t wo doors be low the Apothecary -'.Store pf Messrs, Wijliams -and Haywood, where he has just received from New-York, a"hanlsome assortmetit bi'tient em ii and Ladies Hoot and - Shoes of the "latest 'fash ionsf and made of the' e$t'jnSterialiti X He has al so a number ofrst rate worlniicbso that he will at all times be able to do any wort in his lifte at. the shortest notice. 1 1 e - has atso on 11 hand a. general assoftmeiit of? Tin Ware by the" whole-, sale or retail.- -nv ? s: v- B''Tlte iiieliest nricesf in : Cshwni b given for two or three thousand pounds bf old ltaleigh Nov. 16. ; ;v y BOOT S H OK STORED v The ' Subscriber -has opened a Ji-a Bot 3c-Shoe Store in;the. -house next door onth nf Messrs". Jos. and Wm, Peace , u here will be kept constantly on hand a genial assortment of the above Articles,, of: the, latest ftishionsbd best workmanship atmderat.e pficesr for.cash only. --I U '$ ? w: L. HA U LEY. CN. B. Orders left , for Boots . or Siwes of any description can be supplied- from the Manuftc- J tory in FaveUevilIe,,oi a style andKqua4ity calcu j lated to please. ' ;:-'?--t -&?'" '-':t'i;s. u i -Raleigh; ;ovv 14.. v- r ? - u ow TYEPAlREI)ol?i!nted3w ftti shop of the Subscriber;' A continuance of the public favor is solicited. : ; v - . 1 zy; WESLEY M HITAKER. Will be sold -at ALUction. pS, f;i;:Av Jit the Store of thtjrt r Baleigh, ' on Thursday the 9.7th ihstmity ftn(t the succeeding daysi ' ' i ; nillEremire-rem JLf of said- tVilUam Shdw deceased, consisting of a great variety of Cloths, '.Cassimeres,: Silks, Bombazetts, Calicoes, ShawlsCotton Goods 'of every description. Hats," Shoes, Crocker v, Glass and Hardware, Powder, Shot, Lead a great 'va riety of Medicines.' l)ye-StuffsPauits, &cJ - The Sale will commence at lff o clock eacn. mornirrg, and continue until the whoie.be. M"old. Terms of Sale wilt be Cash for all sums utider ten dollats and for all . Tnrger sums, . six months creait, on giving oona wun smri ctqsecuriiy. ' The Storelwith a large Warehouse connectea with it, which is dneJ of the best: Standstor Bu siness in the Citjv will heientedon application to Mr': Shaw. V;V '':' V- ; - ) ; x ' ,H I CI -OI IS Having IIV CUUI1 HifiHim. IUC blLC of said Wm. Shaw," deceased, are desired imme diately to present them for settlement. ; nq all i nose inueoifta iu saia ivsxaie, wui pieuseio mate immediate, payment. ;:;;.;t;; T ; a: i : fcc priscilla: suaw, ex'x. V-; r ; J G ALES, Ex'r. I r ,RaIeighVv.DV823.f;; - WiHianisbort? ; connected withthis.ilnstitution.t will Com mence on Wednesday the" 19th insU andclose the ibnow!pjF.iy? tend.;i;,t.ti-;"C;-V; : ;- Th e Exercises wdf . b e ; resumed on, the: first ..i TRUST SALE. i 'V."- 1Y vir: to me jL9 by fy for purposes therein expressed, : I shall proceed tor sell to the highest bidder, for Cash, on?AIonday, tne ui-oi xioyemocr ensuing xne uweuing house of Thomas Pricein the.County of Wake, the.following'piperty, to- wit t-ne Nejcro mart :hamedPrfcr, jabourMyiMr&f' tracts I bf jriuid lying brf botlraidei of Neuse Ui-" Ver; in'Jphnsta Couht cresthe otherHb - m Bandy 9 wamp,-in the sameConfy containing 95 acres.' , The 1 13 acre Tract, called the Co w, bone Land.'adjoins" the lands of -Isaac Williams and bthers--the 46Q acre Tract adjoins the land? of Jacob Steyeris and .others ? and ' the. 95: acre Tract descended from John Williams, deceased, his fathCT,-arid will ;be found fully ; described i n die division of ;the lands of -the said 'deceased, of record fin theVXJerk .' Office lib ; J ohnston county mmm m- The Kile to commence ; between1' the,"bobE3bf 12land;onthe above mention- zy.ZZj J. r;HL. J, Trustee; 16- SIGN iDFTB&SOO Monday 'ofjanuary, 1829'-: " t5g;5jf 'O .:K:;:V-rAWlLSOncipil .. J rjjtimstJpscpJiJL;. . tlVIh in' rV fi.:;fri ends and the pubhw, thrt s!ie cor.,:Tue3 t keep open the above r t abl ish rr, : n t; a t . s a ! ; o;tj Continuance bfa pprtia:i cf tiie r .Hc.pnr-o?: ge.Bbfcnresthqs:Cwh' rr.ay'.. t'..ii.i!rp.- .per; to call on herhnt iijiliiing all be ; vvanti n c 11 hef part for their ase -aud . comfort. The bo , 5 HOTEI is sitiiste' on favettcville "Street n th ? en.tr6 of; the business pit of the tbwh.-:ir.d lias been selectert as the regular Stijr-l3tJse i. r Nbrthen,SmtlVern-.and Western line f St - , whe're -Travellers will find ;it to their nt.. to stop. . r 'October 2d, 1S?3 - - a3N. B. . A .few .Members of tire rpprc z. ing Generals Assembly "can 1 - uccr ocl.iu with board nd comfortable rc.i plication be niade.' 7-r ' " - a i -- -r p - -- . 7 ' - 7 - r. llMI til hnillS ESTAnLlSHMENT has Under- -JtM.ry extensive repairs and impnvenicut ' is nowopen; lor , the "reception oi compr Tie'hUon-'th4Utabiishm.3ntls-6ne mOst desirab.?e-iit.tliie Ci'tjvof rRaleih, bein., t'.' uateioh,;thef North ;;side ofTthe Capitol,; an within tbejmmediate vie; r 'y of the two Uanks. The charges; will be.unifc 1 -ml modercttT ccr respohoUpg willi the prese .t iawpTices ;f prci vxaibns.---Man and Horse, one .-cellar a: -P.y Scents perdayiv;'Membersf theXegislatrrexvilt bi -charged one dolIarrper day. Tlu -a who ; liave rooms to theinsejyes vv ill .be charged for as they cao be had in towri X 3 best L q.nrs : fWili -.aUoibe; Kept.Mbe-.B ar--iind no will he" sparedin'provltllng for ihe Table Ti subscriber assures the "public that ;npthin sl'.all. be wanting on his hart to make them co.v. for . cym:- ''' ?:4'N" BrBbatbyiJhe-;year ne hundred zv.l twenty'dollars, payable auarterly. ' .. . t vvc-Bth' Judicial Circuit . ' W k. ;In theBistrict Chancery Court, at-jC--C and; Caleb - W.-. Richantsoti, in- fiPtsi;by 4beir ; guardian, "George pily, ;hw wife, Complai nants. .. VQrijir.il ' The President abd Trustees of the University; of liorth.Carulina, i.ietenaanxv r-;- HE Complainants havitr filed their criminal : : billof cbmplaiiit, ag-..nst, t! : Defenu :;.t?; wherefnttthil whereby, they set furth and coin plains thatjthtiy, thef Sitiij;jolin I.,C Cc.I , f nd Olhi r tlieonlj childreb and hrirH nt Law of" Jonathan Richurdsn, late of CaT'' . ci :nty, IT. C; wliS died ir 3 823 "or 1823 intestate, .who' v z'3 onlvfson arttit' of; ;phnUiehardioTi, for: i rly of said county, (ol Cimdeni) who died betv, t the yrtisv:ir8a and 17?Q iUiestate ; lhattlie aul JohnvRichaw3sim , served T -as an r EnsTcrr; in ..t!iQ; Otb regiment of th e orth 0 arol i na li n le'm' tab. War'ot: the Ttevolatlcii, in such a, inann entitle him t'inihtary land warraiit, acc Jl .i-' t"a thr'.la wa "f satd"Stat,pas.ed for the re-er" J- compensation or inn umcrrs ana.&oiaiera- a - - - - -; th;t,the said Jihn;Richardsob died ui t ircii't eve? . havingdrawn or authorised it to be done, c -z signed his warrant;for said, services i tit . ,3 said Jptuanlticfrardso t ? ' having dra wrt authorised it to he d av: , cr .s- signed said warrant thsX X . CompUin rts z.vz entitle'd'tib safawarra'nV.anc: t it should hava issued to.them only,ror; one vt their ancestors ? but thkt on tKe i 'i6th day bnAugust 1821 tht Defendants fraudulently combining with c;rt4la .Cpinmisakirteirs rof the State5 'feflKorth-C arolina, appointed forth sole purpose rf dsiivtrln to thenralitaryjclain.ants under Jthat $(ate, and theso claiming uritLer thetn theirwarrants, can - d ' nd procured, 'under v sorn false and grou n L . - ur. Z -fraudulent pretence;' the warrant; which U e CcnS plainanta werjcntitled.tb to Ve issued to ilirr:: the Deferidarit8,in consequence of the hIK -ed by Xr 582i which rites.upon;hs f t thlt it wasissued for die services of -John .Elc rdsbn, an Ensign in the line aforesaid. ' in the : vo!n- tionary VVar;tlTat;Jsaid;nefepdants c u??d the saia .wairanttt.-oe.Hprougnjtfrennessf'e, - and located.in their naniea upon a tract cf laicl sita ated in what is now ; Fayette 'county,' and ( a tbo 24th dayof ;Janl825)rrant for said land t,-.: issued -to tbem: for-the-'lsa.mei'lbunde'd. cn r-d :wajrrnV.-iind tbWtitleitasaid-land'sdC f.r cs it is' Vevstedby'sd'ant; now r- -ts in said Defep".' daftts, who claim the same 3nOsiti laihanta'and.lteeR' themouttjf pfjsession : and - prysxnai tne wi? to said, land, may be divested' out oT the 0tfepdabts, nn'd vested in' Ccmplrun ants, and that such other and furthc . icree rr.av be made ib the premises, as to Equity shall seSn' meet; arid the nature of the ease requires : And it appearing i to the saliifaetion of-thf Cert, by r the:retufnfthe,ShenffbMadisbn cciiritv h . inland theAffivit.X)f the'CmpUmants'" G clici Vrr ;:nar; me satvi .uetenctail3,;the jPrer'S t and Tru8tce9.hihz University of -.North-Caroll r.-, arc not inhabitants of thi S tate, bat th at t? 3 r t Z .Sefendanta'arcfir'poitibach'artered by t SUte of JNorth-Carohna, arid that the in div! 3 members of said corporation, are all citksr.j and Inhabitari'tS of said State cf Korth-Croli:u ; ' " theyvhaving failed to xenter-their apptc ; -c iierein-, according tb Law and :tbe rules c ' tl'l Court rlt-iaerAfort . ordered. tbat tj;? ' " their; appearancehercin 'at the next T V ... c this Court, to be held bn'the" 4th ,'llond.i : v in th i 'month -of .March; nextaud.-pteadar; sWer or riiur; to the omplainaitsVbIll: of comnl xUt,'-- o therwise the sitae will be taken for J gai ost;thenu set fo r hearing eaf' and tit matters thereof di-cr eed accordi n i.1 y s i It V robeht hug::: ;itoi: an is con enieut tn Lli t House- n the city. -.It'cuTers cenver'e"-- T member-, cf the apprcichin- c;- biyi-and 'other visiters to Hit : -!. vUeih'weU supplied-vIth c'-; - promise.. mat no pains sami be ? ; 1 ; justice o -the henss which tar,- . -- mycareV'-Sv;';:; WILLI a;: Ealei-hOcttb,.lG2aV w w v 1 themJSugarand tjquors of all - kinds and of . the best havfe! jUst;been frecelyedfroni I'sv Ydravk'nd.ltiWiaTnishedc embers .3 Jor'- turtner oraerco, - in t a Copy cf this- rrJ - b forth with pubTish ed - to r'four x; c ; !: 5 i n c c T c -In -the, Calel-jhlRegistcr, u ne a spap-r p ' in the City ot" ltalei?;h, ia-ths it ;. J Carolina. . A copy. v ' V--; '; lljtj,!..-.." . . ' 1 St - t ,-- V ( " It- 1 -v-
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 18, 1828, edition 1
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