- f ' XO "V VX.X'- I-X NX' IC X'XX'" UnWarp'dbyrtyrigeto Jive Uke brothers. . - . ' - -: .7 ; - ; - v ; ... x: -. - - - - SfwX' .X: '.. -;.,V,tr :tr-tX-: tX.X:,-" :XXX;r:X:-- : Fr.iWiS:.l.v ? .i . YJ - X ' v n X- :-X' X I f - " ' ' ' i ' ' . . . . - ,K v I , MS IX .vx i r rx r wit- . v , v. ; tabllshcd every Twin FniBATby f JOSEPH GAI.KS &SON.; i - Ut Joar per mnun-ui : - Lt exee'ecling.ien neatly Inserted three times for a-Dollar, ana tweiuy-Hc cverv succeed ng-publication V tbosef greav er lenffth in the samfe ...prpfrtiprt-H?.,,-??f !,rATioic9 .thankfully received..Xl-ETBS :to BY; AUTHORITY; ; ttie President Whefeas an additional Article o he Con Mention of the 20th of December, 1 827, bet weeo the United States pf AiueVTcaatiir the Hanseatic Rrpubhcs;pf .Lubeck, Ure- Imen and Hamburg, waa; concluded, and feigned, at Washington, , ort the trurth flax yune,.l828, whicji additional Article, Jtevrl inz in the English: langua, i)Word"fpr wjnl, as touowa t , . 'XX ' ADDITIONAL ARTICLE : To the Convention of friendship commerce and navigation concluded at Washington on : the 20th dav of December;-1 27 be 'tween the United State of America and the Hanseatic- Eejmblics of Lubcck, JJremen and Hamburg; y - " -" The Uiiited Spates of : Americaand the Hanatir :Rinubtics of Lubeck, Bremen Vsml Hamburs, wishing to favor their mu tual conimerce by affording, In their ports, every necessary assistance to their respec- J m "'" . J -Tl .M':! . ' tjve Tesseis, tne unaemgneu x-ieuipmcii-tiaries have further agreed upon the fol- twiner additional article to the oonven- tin of friendshiDcommerceifand naviga tionitconcluded at Washington on:the0th day of December, 1827, between the con tracting parties. . j - u X . The Consuls ana Vice Uonsutt .may cause to be arrested the sailors, being; part of the crews of the .vessels of, their respec tiye countries, : who shall have deserted from! the said v esse f si i n ord erj o se n d th m back and ; transport them , out of the coun try. For which purpose, the said Consuls and Vice Consuls shall address themselves to the Courts, Jo'lgesi and officers compe tentXand shall demand; the said deserters i n ; w ri t i n g p r o i n by a n e x h i bi t i o n of t h e reo-iers Ol.llie aaiu Triaca,. yi oiiiua ,1 or other official document, that those nien wpr rt of said crew : and oo.this de mand being so proved, (saving, however, where the contrary is proved) theXilelive- ry shall riot be refused ; and theresriall De Iv ' A ; " i " - t ' - k. -- - 4r mm - given all aiu Ci assistance tu iic aani vyiisuo & Vice Consul: fcirjthe'seaixh, seizure and arrest of the said deserters,"who shalr even be detained andkept in the prison of ; the country at their requeand e?enseun ti II t h ey i sha I t haVe fun d " opportunity- of tending m back.y Butif they shall not be sent back within, two months, to-be countedlfrdin"lhe;'-da-dCthVira shall foe set at liberty,nd shall be no more arrested fr;the;ame;causeX.xlXxXxX It is understood, however, that if the deserter should 6e found toi havommtt ted any crime or offence, his surrender may be delayed until the tribunal before which" the citsefshall be depending shall have pro nounced its sentence, and suchy sentence Khali have been carried into effect: - The present additional article shall have the same force and-value as if it were In serted word for;vvord,' in the Convention !frnol of Wnahinirton" nn fhi-4.nih rl-.v if J December j 1827, and being approved and rati tied by; the; freside nt ot the United Siates, byyahd withxthe ad yiceXand con sent of the Senate thereof, and by the Se nates of, the Hanseatic J Republics of Lu beck, Brerneo and Hamburg th&f a tificaV ' t io n s isbal 1 be : e x C hanged at f Wash i ri to n withhi nine uionths from the;date hereof, or-sp6neft4possiblje In faith whereof , by virtue7 pfl out respectivenfuU- powers. I haveigned tbe? present add ttional article, and have thereto amxea our seals. Hx BX Dorie. inyquadruplicate, at the City of Xashtn;ton, von; tne tourtti day ot June, in tliee4rofvdufr eight nunti A nd w hereasythq saidaddi libnat article ins been V d u ly ra t tfied on both , pa rts, " and the tespecttve ratlficationsbf the saine; haVfr this day been exchangedyatsWhlngton by He n r v 13 lav Sfecre tjirv bf .State of thK AoveV Consul bf tha' flanaticRefenbiic of ejiieuyand Vice Consul bfthe Hansea- Republic of vHimbubn their : res jwctivG5yerm uw, (THEREFORE, beltrknown mat U OHK OiTiijn rA K .,.. TO : .1 '.. '4.::. c" i. i t - 6ted States of AiaetKa. have caused tiu "iy v 33?tSr iVVXYi&Sgl'l X y:-X red. and twentyAeigui, , i rxx x X . Ttt-E :ixl.M::fKHx C LAY,' cx: Usaid -Axlchtionar Article to ne mane duohc, fo thV enil that the;VameV aXverf c,aU8e thereof, may be obs e ry ed ;a n t . fu ( fi I f ed" w.i t good faith, by the United States' and the citizens thereof - X; v , : In witness whereof, I have hereunto set Seal. I wmy hanrd, and caused , the seal bf the ; X . United States to be affixed. "Vu Done at the City of : Washington; -this'14th' I :Jl 4ay of January,riivlthe;year of ounJLord f- tr:Ve thousand eigfif hundred and twentyr -v V - nine,' and of the Independence of the Uni ?'X - ted States the fifty-third. Xj:xX-X-'l By the President s X X. .v. .v.y-'- X- , 4 - i ""-S ", '"- Secretary of State, ir.-' i c) -vx:'xxxf. x; -.vx X I GenItlemiiij;: A mong the no vel ties have struck ny attehUon in this M niitebivebXforci a recent spectacjj' whicbtvra i r . d eed ;I w el I "calc ulated X toawa ken d eep atid xy artedvehintibn -y Washington f itself eems never without" its objects and occur-? rences,oi interest, ii a microcwsiu picture in miniature; of the wide world ?lbf and anthe varieties: ot: cnaraciei ana coni dition among the human beings whom it I congregates, and otters to f he eye or an oD- ryjer thereust always be f( r iuu its vct tt piiiitfaypuiy Bcvmituii. : XIt as my bod fortuneto be oiie in the group that witnessed the f.irmal leave-t i xnjg;ixneuepuiauon.oi uiuruaj;" "'y from tHejjrgreaitv Fatherthe President, pieparatory to th6!r dep-irture for their dis l4int homes in the western Wilderness. The inferview took ptace by appomtmenu m oaiuniay, jtne 54yo.insi. anu an ioprMir-i i uni!Y tas thereby,given of surveying, in broad contrast,; the truest representation of barbarian and civilized man; How shall portray the scene, or depict the feelings j wnicn ii caHii up r " X ine inuian, in ine ,ursi pjace wno ani what is he ? Much s, he has been tudied. hibch and keenly his character has been scrutinized, he exists- a thinking, brath- mbvmg enigma. . CEdrpus could not unriddle it. ' We know. something of his visible habits, it is true some thing of his outward! features and characteristics and have thence presumed, too hastily, to pro nounce, on the elements of his mental and moral nature. But these, I affirm, . defy I satisfactory solution, at least, on the pnn- ciplcs of all ordinary laws in intellectual pathology. X a he Worth American Aboriginal apper- tains to a class aitogetner anomalous in met family of man. He-stands alone grland j in, his peculiarity a being imposingly dis-1 the entire structure-?a stru ture the no tincttve frora the very mysteriousness which I blest that has ; been dedicated to th'e.Ge- veils his character and origin. -I have gaz-I e'd heretofore upon the proud old obelisks I once the; glory of Thebes, but which since I have served to sentinel in mute and so- if inn sihxe ine maiesiy. oi uuneu . lvome. i it - '! i : " . i 1 1 XX L a i t . . 1 i naveiinierrogaieu ine mjsuc cnaraciers deed carved on their surfaces by hands! that Wrought aye, and rested from their stealing within and. pervading my spirit. With sutne such feelings t of involuntary J reverence' do I habitually regard the unite- cypherable character of the primitive na- lives mat hm ruaui iree aim uiiiauieu a-1 r , . n . . I u,XVOIVC"J l" Hpy'v i. iu ;l savage bosoms the points oi contact and af-J h in i y ai c 'Vv.au titi&r or ani yei jlo ue u iscov i ered, which give the capability of mutual coalescence to all the other classes of the nls three thousand years now gone by ; barbarian ears with' strains ih.it mjglit stir and as rhave contemplated their inscrutai- and thrill. ; But they -could tmch i o chord ble impurt, I have felt a sensation of awe that responded wifhinjhirbosoms. Eien human race. Communion ve have nonetbut the other wiih them 5 they claim it, they. ask it not of us. i x. And who car? think of the ills that have befallen, and the stern fate which hangs over this insulted, species one no less t h a n t ts grad u al , - utter ex ti rpa t ion, w i th o u t emotionsof strong sympathy ?. Who can 'li'ii .. withhold the homaffe due to true greatness of souli Zoa1 witnessinsrthe fortitude aVni l,:K .n1 iirKiu.t tV;,MK Ktr tUcal '" - -' 1 ' i ' ' J '-' J " 1: 1 7 r C-'i " h m m mm mm a w m k mm- m. bbw bbk m once numerous ana rormiaaote loras or cnet soil; we occupw as-reuueea to a remnant, pre J ! .1 f A. ' 1 - A" ci cabl vet.slowty retire,fnoc tjv irom tneapproacn oi: their while intruders, and cainuv acoui -V -.u.- - -..':k T '..' .''- tJ - " .. bbtar ou'ngrj heni for thepufposetof imitat ingtjut ritfierof sKannnigxAe3mplicatipns of the skilt which f moc i rifpt t ci t yiMf Does " i hisxd i triih isht then! the i fspecit0:;sjip theirjj Wstfieatin Jtbr'e;! hstincts th eyXpbs; sessTOpse ASticWatH drop he usagea ofj: sav be iifllph IBs bjopgfad pa peTioribetTejdt beltfieasinpti tjfnbreddisposiH hafrtluies bfea" sacrifice o t ( redbn& ailttfeiiJcBVw-' st. upon oy tne last auvancmg uae oi a ureamt.oi, or caniDe lamomeu in Vilized race,; which to stem, is impracti-jlosopliy. x xXxX ;X X'X" e, to mingle with, is to be Iost--they t But whither ara,l vvandenn2 ?X cstc i :v!c un iuj,,puiyu uic iflwo iia.i; wuiv ucati iuc w uj pctim; ce iiiniij. History Astronomy, Chemistry, Uolany, " r V ' , L u m- -.t. bound around cthem ;?xvf Let me diawfa fcurb upon its rovln-pro- losophy; Mytholog; Drawmand Paintingbit - t" y W h; . 1 -11 l; 1 Vu' X. - i- c S t -L r. T 1 if - - 4 -. a white Star in hertorchead,-W;th new Snoes ra rFI?el Hr1065 pensiUeSancJ .COnVSe!, ;duure etusicc. r -V Ji her hind feet, ii4 feet '10 inches hi handtrom. of civiiocietj,XfIexxcoUrt notrthe(:hu communicatipn,, to thitopic proposed tn VrW- - v- 1? ! 8to 10 years Wx tThe others rihtBav; has maningrtftpepe amons us." and mark in Our prosperity and ;: .. Looker-Ontn Washington. : . trT'phM-ill temtte'-t'r -t '" nearly 5 feet huln.ar.d 11 or 12 years old.. . x greatness las a people, tlie trith of the mar- XX-:;t '-SSX-ttf 5X"& Pe&MXXr X . SO : .!.rS.W' im thati"fcnb4led m4mmW8&hmiE&i&,rYM SoTheTirboresi Freem.n-, Ech 1? "" be, a con fession . .of r conscious in fe rionty, an'J:fiat'!neir stuDourntpritie wouia scorn; X In fact,' however we may tryHoi explain i I , ' t h e e x p e r i ni e n t t Of e n g r a f t y c l v 1 1 i z a t i o h ovt these chi Idren oft he ;forest, proves; whol Ina thimera.yI speak of them in their ha- m r a i - 9 1 a i,e. t u na p pi i y, i ro o re over-, mere .eem9 a something: within 'them - which re- jects the amelitrating influences tof Jthe Chrisfun-fajth indeed, of religious isusceptibilties and cer- tairtjcbrrespondnr imp kpVledgeibbein d rea r bv er-rnl i ngfPo w eitv a ndj pay ; Him a quasi oi-sh j pear- to receive, by assimilation th e spiri tual i t iesjo tthe M ocit ir Inef esu ;C nri s In short, the f ndian $o longas he is an In dianisXae'aturex cbmbletelfyuniouel y ou mav- cross his blood ; yu may it bynrusionfrom this is bhl y to cha ngreLtor rather to y;ou may dilute k ; but tamper .yvi.thVbreipAyWca ture, : Toe consequence is, .tJiat he is Iff ueitner all tame, nor a II savage, but an ill- assorted iumbte of both those characters : unni teat for the haD'ts ot his former mode life, and no wavsi oroberlv broke to the trammels Vf a new uhd .?better condition. rle becomes a mongrel, anl is destined thenceforth to live on ward a miserable. for the most par'U'ilou- wi.' VICIOUS Ueing. .. ! - J 1 Jl have spoken of the Indian in an ai?re- gate view of the species. The Vp-ici mens mar nave fallen utitter recent observation in this metropolis, should not be forgotten fitrthe purposes of ill Qstratjoti. - V Ruder, fieri er, and jnlore outre beings in the shape or men, it would b difficult to form an iueaor. ve nave ail bene d their gaunt forms their scowling brows, their grim painted visnges their wary looks1. their fimu yet quick aiitl somewhat stealthv ste p, th ei r st ranged of ,al 1st ra nge cVstu m hs, to furnisn vvnicn, a' least, to complete th bedizenry, the wild turkey and ptrjcupine, the boar anil wolf, the deer and buflMo had lent their several pton-rions of ou lis and plumage, and bristles, and lsair arid short furs. We have seeukheir fccornful bear- ing avthey have paced the Avrnue, and the ,surtou tiding object. We have observed the imi'erturbaiile ihditTr ence with which they pave mounted to the commanding terraces rot ne uapiol ami traversed its proud corridors and halt's no sou ml, no look of pleasure pr of wonder escaping them as they have stood within the sweep of jits magnificerit rotu'ido nd looked on the rich sculptures and paintings which adorn its wans, or litteu an eve to the bold and 'swellingldome which! crowns nius of Legislation since the fall of" the Se riate Hue of Imperial Rome. x: t - . Nor is this all,:: we have tried these ss vageS visitants by means more likely to af reel ineir nin-ry sou;s. i ne nomnand cir :-- 'L'- ' X -I . - I - . cumsiance or . our mini-iry uispiaV nave had m perceptible charms for them. Our martial bands hive sought to regale their the inspiring tones jn; Hail Columbia and a loftier national tair was never struck --fell powerlessly upon them, to all ap- pearance, as upon f the dull cold ear of if ueain. ii is asKeu, nave inese unsDnis-1 .. . . . ' anu c.cWu8uuraHPr,s.iUMiBy.in tastes supposed to be innate in humamtv ? vv e musi presume on ineir Aisience. r those of us who saw; can testify to the a I most' maddening eaect produced on them day,f by Jthe rapid, monotuUL 1 nous sounds of their own, rude drum, which summoned them to the trial of their wild war dance I They are then well. Schooled in the art of dissjuising their 1 sensations at will, from lit' - - i- ! ' a . c ' -.(-' ine Keenest; neneirauon or otnersj . inev . i : - i . i V acc Oil UJC Uiaxiin wincil, 111 an Oiueil age, I was deemed the characteristic of no ess I than sa2res--nt admiraru " Hn'w thev coni - XU St la m rioo Ut L-nnw X I 7 -' mi . - l . 'f ... , , .... ..( ' j cm -imx m & . mm. m m m r w mm-, mm mm m m m r selves. ine, secret, iiKe mat oj. imany or Thp PPrPt likW thnf f 'mn n v tit ine, secret, UKe tnat oi- piany oi tneirjotner pnenomena,,iies deeper than is I . 0 . i I I our pnH M'npn inas insensiDiyeauopreci I i-"-.v, .-.-P .-..r.. ..';---r..w- ... .. . ot the f eopie; concerning whom i - . . t U ...11.' A young taa v,-ata o, ot ten needs a war ning voice to point oti ti the! quicksands o- ver.-wuigii sne is speenio-ner xnougniiess careerx ' I .hear - vou J; are ; beautiful, .and have many admirers. J l am: sorry . for it. young .woman wnose conuuci is marKeu with si rjc h'dlior atid prmciple cannot ha ve toan admirersrh v . , ... ,; , Jt nJark aNnrinrinfe. a thorough .deStrlic more certai ' F - T " """O"" " rniiratrAtnpnt riFhimmahiA:Irt-f:vv-: A vrnr -il ik- t..-iitv.i iti M tne errati ,tXwWk.i forhisappreUenstou-and notice sol T Dr.ltoger Veg-Ltable; Pulfnonic . Detzr dv wunout .nef beio:r aware 01 tucommon-liL v A Z: - . .j-s. f:;.5l ..-a r r... . - jpj ,iuuccu):ii wciuic uc t uiii;u waic v i the nature and eiient knowledge isalmosi intuitiv . , From ih 4 1 moment, if she Js persuaded that i she can not reciprocate Ms sentiments, her coure is plaih"befVevherr-it is cooliiumleyia t i n gi ; u n h esf at i n g' re p u I se , ? -n every o p c a siony pi acea"hd manner. .yiiVve" --will die withou t h ;pe. 'To crush love in. the btul isveusy ; bui trifle aiwl tanper; wjth it till St has taken rbotin thtf-heart; and its Oes truction is attended with the. extinetiVm Lof the hearfs I bestiandynnblestXfeHibgs.. rMver iorgei u inis'?priiiiemaxira m.inese mat ,ters it to discou ragelis Val way s :fto encOuragei-Xyourch riot,J biay BtxbadTather ihe5r tht ' ybu "are engaged ; crrirac- l ter and ; ind ustribus habits, : than, to ' t he wealthiest inan without .them.; for, in thU" count ry, these are. a Iways' afsure pi edge of fin i I u ccess. ; A m ea n - and culpahle pe j "pies of conquest, is the practice'of riot, gi v j nz aeciueurencuraement orxreDUlse, with a view, of keeping jour slave till you have learned ,' to use the cant ph rase,, you can't do better,; ' I know; not an expression that betrays more despicable rbeannes. She Who uses it shows a willin go ess tosel I her hand, , to traffic her;, person for value rrceived, that is revolting tbythel highesi degree. v No one, not even a parent, .t n I e 1 1 v w h a t c h a ra cter v ilf render a 1 ady h ap py, but herself. On hersel f, on hersel f a" alne, then must andX,bugt;t t- . rest"; the the responsibllityyof her t choice x I have seen so many marfiagesl coo'trivneed with a glitter of .weal ih' and' pomp, terminate i broken hearts, and o many that were be- with no promising 'ausnfee's which proved as h .ppy as human dife admits, that 1 am convinced, that the parei.t who officiously inteinoses stands answerable to Got, his chil and hts conscience, in a degree of respon's bl e :n ss most feartu I and tremendous. Ladies to.i often 7I.ieuipt; to gain husbands as anglers, catch.g nh by tlrjwing the bait as heXapproathrs 1 1 V 1 he is impeded t grasp, at every haz ird : but sh who angles tor a .husbnd-may find, to late that she has gained the rnan at the expense of the husband's confidence in her principles and heart. . X : X Christian Register Fresh Garden Seed. HAVE jtist received jtlie following Garden Seed, which they warrant fresh and of the Long Rlood Beet in j 7 giun via Solid Cel'ery,r white Citron Melon ; . Nu meg dX X L White Mustard , Enrly .Turnip do Mangel "Wurtzel Early June Cabbage ! York do " Sugar hiaf do Large Drutnhfd. do Green Globe Savoy do Red Dutch. do Brown do Nasturtium - Large Dutch Parsnip Co rled Parsley r " Large Orange. Pumpkin Early Frame Cucumber Rou..d Spinach Long Green' X do Earlv Bustt Squash Rose Lettuce, ery early W inter Crookiieck dOv Silesia do large head Vegetable; Oyster . Tennis ball do suprrior Curled Cress X Madeira do exctllejnt pepper Grass " ..' Ice Coss do China Dwarf -Beans v Scarlet S. T. Radish Long Salmon do Cherry Turnip do Red Onion large . Early: Mohawk do . . Small Lima i do ' ' ' Early Hotspur Peas s Washington do ' June ' X do Blue Imp. Dwarf do Large Marrowfat do White Portg. da Silver Skinned do Orange Carrot Raleigh, Dec. 22, 1 28 32 , . tj-.h? - I - mlllXL M ilULi.Xl.f'li.- And to be had at J. Gales and Son's Bookstore, Addressed to the People of North-Carolina on a Central Rail Road throueh the State -Price 75 I uentt. . . . ' i . -, iiec p. t S hocco Female Academy. ; RS. LUCAS respectfully informs her friends Lv JL and the public, that the Exercises of the abov e Academv will be resumed on the 1st Mon day irt-' February 'next. iv X .X1- XX" X I The .utmost attentidn will be paid to the'mb I rals'and behavjor bf the young Ladies; placed in. i .: ? . v"- . this SAtniharv tanrl its rMirm. rIaaiit Athpal. I thy situation, its salubrious air and tine, spnnj- Uvatr . m.W it a verv d'irhT'unc fnrl j vouth This' Academv has been under her care Hor the last seven vearsJ and oolvo I slr.knM has orc.nrTed during this ttine. although I principal pari .ot ne? pupils weie from ine .i,.L -:.,XrK:c..' - i - - '- . . - - I hrln!nil noi-f 'nf h Till mil wpip frnm- ihn r-w the sta'rbrid-bpr ' iemV WbrdsopportunrtiesforParejits: and. Guardians I " . - - . 7. -T - t . , J i loi reiruiar comraunicauuiis wuu locir Vruuurcii and Wards. vX-1',X:;.. X' Ir ZY X-';l 1 f 1:1 iii . iiniiiriiirfi 1 . r-r-i a 1 .ww iiir , m. ...... . - ' -y f mm- m will inserts the Above three their bills to : t his offi ce , "O AN AW AY from the Subscribe'r inthe month JUL of June lastabriirhtv mblatto"man; about i o ieex xu mcaes men,4, sienaer maae, wun me 1 mark f the cut of knife on one of his cheeks, 1 cto is TAVYi and sometimes: calls himselTi?aryi Srani - He was seehln the neighborhoW of - 1 wi:k :k: k ia , I I iwreigw, 'W twill la . tbi u.j o, nnii ..... " j 1 to , enable him' to flret jto'tbe- North. Jvbere. J--.zLr-ii.lir.ininnosed he ha iri The. abov6-inward Raleigh NtTviOo, XleiebSepU;Svtolg38, c, v : X CWxS ; 30 DOLLARS RE TtHUJD; I km uujcwaru-wiii ot? Riven .for tne r prehendinop ;gro Hoy SAM tTEl una let me about the 55th day of-December last. ;He is a very dart -brown, approach'pg to almon a black.'? has.a knotXoYv BCar'on-bis- fcreht ad Ts about 5 feel 6 or '8 inche s hig-h, speaks with great boldness and confidence when sjToken lo relative toxhis papers' which I -have bod "reason to be. lie ve. he; has obtained X- H ts dress 'is Very good, consisting- of a blue frock1 cJoth- coa and ;panta loons, a blark uit j a daik gr.y sealskin cap, fOrred unci wool hati Shoots, cX ? He. is about 21 years of?e.X' I am annrehensive: that hfe :.ls Vri- xleavorinx to eet to Ftil.deluhJa or Nwr-YortX Captains of vssek wil) tfo r well to rtcollect the" seventy of the law upon this subject; CHARLES -R YANCEY. Chaper HflV-NC. Jan. 5X.t-; X36 1m vX: "o. jThe;Editors of the Petersburg Intellien-X cer and Richmond Enquirer - wilt -please insert f the above one month and' forward their accounts to the subscriber aud they shall be immetlbtelv dIschaedtii-"--.'X-vX ---X- 'X ; . ; - X - v rl?I RSTR ATE PL ANT iTI ON lyi ng in ei , " ther Guilford, Randolph; .Orange 'or Cbatbani Counties, containinfrom 5 to 500 acresi with a ' pood run and fall of water, "suitable for a mill of 5 distillery, ' Any ; person . or persons : wishing.to sell such pro perty.V.wiil please .communicate to this office theirXnaraes; ;with infwrnarion where such plantation liesjthe qu.dity, quantity, hovsr mHcb cleared, howfar from a market town," arid . ho w ; far from wafer carriage, .and other partiCu-X lars with regard to the .fences' on said propecly. X Applications made to this Office i on or, before " the 1st of Feo. 189,' will be attended to, &c. &c. Dec. 26, 1828. .IV-;; -! -?: -v,.32-4w:: ' X "Pf; NortiCarbliriai x r - l v X Edgecombe Countyi" ?; ' f Court of Pica's and Qnirten Sessions, x X ' X - X - NnvemberTerm, 1823. X C X The President and. Directors' of the State Bank, X v . x : - yBennet Barrow. 'XX.: X-'i?. : ' ; ; X' " ". Originaf Attachment. X ' . ' , -" Spencer Cotton khd-TUeophHus Parker sum - : .'?'.' 'Z.?: 'monedas GarOitjeesX','-X-VX XV IT appearing to the satisfaction; the Court, that the deVnd.int is not a rsidentiof this State. I It is, t herefore, orderetl,' lhat publication be m ule tor six wekH m.the Raiegh"Refi:iser. tthat u- - Vss the defendant, mike his personal apptarauce at tne tjourt ot fle.:Si.nd Ouarter Sessions, to , held tor the ct.unty of Etlgecombe, at the Court-r'Z house ir rrboiouubl pa the Ji unh Moridav in February next,, and replevy and plea l, jutlg,x.Xnt V oy oet .ult will te. taken Hamst, tnd the prop r- . ty levied on condemned, suiiject to the plalnlifiV I recovery. Z'.:r- - --. ; -,-y.: '-4 :;-:---x -X;''.-! Witness.:; Michael Heam. Clerk of said'CourtX . at office, tlie fourth ond Vv of Nov rabt r! 1823. X- MICHAEL HBARNX C: C " X 'IHE Subscriber.has determined to receive, 8 - m or iu vounjf men trorti ihe Academv.'of .15 . years okl and under, oh board, at the reduced : t rt . o . ' - .1'.'. - He hasa house for the reception of such, a uite- detached from the tavern., . Xu ' ; X' .'' X" X; X : JQ'INC. GREENE X -Warrenton, .Uri. 1st, 1829. 1 : ? ,S5-3w. r ' JUST PUBLISHED, I Z ,ND for sale at thelBook-store of J. Gales and xmX Son, in Raleig-h; price three dollars. & new Edition of the Offieerand Duty Of a Justice of the Peace, arid a Guide toX Sheriffs', Coroners, Clerks,, Constables and other Civil Officers in North- Carolina., With an appendix,' containing' the Constitutions t)f tb4sS tale aad of lheTTJhited': States,- and a collection of the most ' approved forms for the use of these Officers. " -- r- -. The new: Edition ofthis valuable Work con tains besides its' former", useful matter, "the sub-? stance of all the-important Acts passed by the uenerai Assembly trom the; year; 1815, to the present period, - which appear under their proper . heads.--X- ' !t i .;,-'-.X X- v- " I ed to, from'any purt of the State. ' State o1TX6vAlv-COToTua5x; ; ; .WAKE COUNTY. :-.Y:Z-: Court'of Pleas and Qtiarter Sessions, .. X NoYemher Term: 1828X - " ' - - Fanny TJtleyi widow ofWlI-Cl- i-"XX X ?X; XX-X ham Utley, dec-d. XX j ' X XX" i J X-s rwX.v: .X X ;-f?5 Petition for DoweK XX Thomas Uiley, Jnd others, J ' Z -K:Z' X- '- "heirs ofsaid dee'd '-. cJ" 'Xl;"f . : --; si. X . TT havingr been made appear to the Court, that one of the Defendants,"to: jslt Thomas1 UtWy, " lives beyond the limits of this State, so'that the..' X ordinary process cannot be served on him : ; . X ,It . is therefore; ordered by the Court, that d- I vertisemeht Be mde in the Raleigh ile ister for to cbme forward' and I answer, &C. to Said petition, oti: or. before the " . - - . 1 ncxi ouu j v. w un-r. dcs. Utn. t h nddt h cmirt-hmim m naioto.w on the 3d Monday of February n4VI otherwise I.. .... . - " a. .-- - it will be taken pro contesso, and' a decree, will i MW m-uc w. vw vmw ff w &uiiyuv. 41-6w -: : -'X. -X'- - S. KING, ;. - . ieb 6f them.' i " Jan. 19, 1829. " i :59 1 : XX: TROM a Lot in the suburbs ot Raleieh. on the : mWHA !t . ' X ,X ; J , -X Xr.u- vo;Ii -v --v . - XT- V "i t 1 X ; tune . - v. , . ' ! -' - ; ' ... it I .4 . . -.. . . w u I irTlLLlAJtS and lIAyVOOD have ibrJfala ' ' x" i.x.-a;-: -1 ;A ,.C 'v ' - --.-1 ; :iz ;,x-,x,v;i4x';; Xrt ; ;'X ii'T? - xxXr " I J'. Ji. v."-' ' s

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