, t 1 1 J - ,1 1 J ! 1 V 5 - 1 - 1 I 11 "1 M 1 - h ! 1 ' 1. I .S. lw vk tv;KrrHr , r" M"1 1 "" ' 111 J 3d day.b March, l.a permitted his name to be ' r t;vf.o, JYom fi Ililhbdrtiukh Recorder; , Wised for-the .purpose cfdrawing,; improperly - ' J:' - V; ' - . v. .O':- ; from the Treasury, a large sum of money, Cnine , -1 R "EARTy, ' rt v vf J , v vw- thousand dollars vie believe given to one of -the 1 - Dear Sir:T hef enclosed letter "being agents' of the, coalition,: under circumstances, I 'obv ion si vjbf an intcrestms TialureXto the f ' 5vpublic; Lhayc, to ask't)f yu to ;give-vit, a ": place in thV Recorder.:. lt is'-hoped ; that V V Editrs thTduhbtlt.the State will see the - vi propriety ti trsve-puuiicaiiun in uieir rrb- ;-'y,A tfenv very respectfully, !. .-7-',. ColnmbiaoTfihr Carolina? " May 14ih,1829. - S, 'Dr. 4 ft Sift. ;At ,thV instance ofothe llegency of the Tunatic 'Xsvltt. f -South-Carolina, I make, to "voq thie 'foUowingcommutiica .,TW LunaticiAsylum.situalecl at, Co- . -V: :idinbta; 2?outhUarc)lina, 13 now in mil op .1 r 1 . pcralitin- iT'iTliere a number of patients in - the Institution but as the, building is very. :. ' .. ,' .. - :. . . x ' ." . 1. 1 " x . . . .. ... 1. . -j large, auu capauie 01 accuniouaiuig u gi rut " -.:;riu1nBer of patients,. J tVis not likely "to 'be VI; -V entirely filled , with v subjects Kfrom this , -. : s''5tatevThiRegcncy have j therefore re- : solvedito open the' institution forthe re- , i teption or patients, irom our sister, oiaies, r V, upon the bam'e terms tas citizens-of our Tov fiesta teare admitted, -except pauper patients as tov hom shght dinerence is - inade Patients ' vhc are in good citcum v. stances a re. -received at the rate of three dollars per weekand upwards, according to-the .comforts Wliich." their -friends may i reuirevv -upipr patients will be recejy at the rato f on e : hu nd red d ol la rs per an n u m 1 :The c fia rsres ab o v e s tat e d i n cl ud e 'A-verVexpehcei'evenMedical attendance; the 1 r o w n f cl o thi n g 1 n , ail cas e's pay m ents in ustfbe ; made ?fhalf earlyan advance", and a bond with eootl'sVcuntytTesidinar-in'.this State, will be requiijed, as well for the payment of S the removal of the patient, alter due no . tice P-iven." if the llecents shall " at any 4 "time find it necessary to require such re- 'umyalv . . . -y ' -v r V?' Subjects from other States will be ad- emitted .-.upon tlie evidence of the lunaey vifurnj shed b the certificate;of tlie clerk X u o f. the cou ft i n w hichtth.epatitnt has been 1 . fou 11 d a. I a nat i ccou nterigned by on e ; o f ? i -therjy'des of su ch cou rt : or; by th e cer--' Uficatejof a justice of the peace andtyvo VWactisingv the pa- t tient a lunatic, countersigned. lV; JUt!J of the State of which; thc'patientas a ci- -,tizen. As- ,l ' ; I '' ' y- X physician of skill,, learning and tal ent.Visirli?' j.he Il.stitu'tion daily. During "the last summer at: the instance of the j ; t ' T V . mqnths additional charge is "made.--ji !:f. 4 J pauper patients will -be clothed by this'in l! ! ' "1 V t1ttitimi hut- niv natients must Drovide -; . . . Hegency, I he' vhtited several As ! urns at : ' ." the north, with 'a view to acquire a prac- , -tical knowledge or the-manner in which ' ' thoMi establishments are conducted. ' "'.'."-'The. olBcers consist of a superintendant , , and'his wife,"and a male and female keep i er (Whiter) with he requisite number of - r servants.. x - J - :; If '". Inlappointing Me.; Beaty to the. office of s u pe ri nlen dan t, th e Rege n c y a re satis i V fiedrthat tr:fortunate selection has been fnad e ;V v -Tli e gentleman "thus chose n , com - . -.bines in an eminent, degree the intelligence . 'lirinness and- humanity necessary for the Vt . surcesssful inariagement of such an insti ,;riVtUtion.' -y t i: ". "! ' The; Asylum js under the patronage of f .- the State, 'and tlie Regents are appumted I i '".by tlie Legislature. - ,1. - j.y. -' .Before the iiistitution'went into opera 1 ' 0 -tion ' applications :.vere received from J V v . North Carolina asking in formation as to j " tlie.t'erms of admission, and whether citi- s ;"I ' " .'-lens of other-States titan South Carolina ;V ivould; sjie: received. You would perhaps -f - corifera layor upon the citizens of North : .'Carolina by giving" publicity to. this com- ?- r,: 'municajtionfc f. v --t v. ' i. ' -si 1 . VI have f he lionor to be, dear sir, with jJ- v Yu6 respect, yqur oht. serv't. !;,; v; .f desacssure;?; .;t - ;' v , vrt ,' J- ' 'President' of the Ilegency 1 ; . . - 1 -The names of the Regents'are A. Bland- . , ing, lhoinas Qdbper,lid. W. Johnston, 1 , 1 , - DanL;-H. "Trexevant, Bnbert.lleny,.; " "V " - WmC Pretoji, Andrew Wallace SainL Percivali and urn. I'. ucsausure.. f ffj f tf "1999"- ' ( ,- From the Richmond Whig. - .K jFillebroicn--rYhh getitleman,lonce -a member of Congress from Maine, was tatidrffrf a fault on the partof the dismis dg4Jjf ;ver 'On the case of Mr. Fille Wvvhie Intelligencer' observed, that J v .rev'in Turkey when tlie Grand Vizier administration,) thesubofdinates are suf- V r; iA -lately dismissed from a subordinate office ! he had long held,, in one of the Depart- ' X ""iitwiits'-iLt Vashington,' without the impu- . ; fereu to 'escapes; antiin. tno Diooiuest sa- J ! . v ' ; princes to' successful "rivalry, the mutes ' ' . . y at "Ha&T are . spared. V v-In reply to this. :T ,tlie Tel esraph"makes;a serious charge faC J ' " i : f : Valull Mr. Fillebrownrne, - a hint of ' n i y T which-Tnever before reached the public ', oiie, wlsclrwebefieve to be wholyiin- 1 ; . ; : fou tided HVe arc "glad ,td. perceive, that . ' - jMr.,r'dlrurwn has determined to call for! -r - a judicial ' investigation t)f the charge, Xbich is as -follows. ' r '. Dot tie Editors. ofr the Intellirepcet believe - ih&t their cairt caix b imposed pon the people - ' of the, Onitcil Stages for patri'.tisnt f That print, : this morpingv mourns over the Case of Mr. Fille ' " " '.. '' "brown,- one -pf-tb clerks removed by the Sec-- retary t. iiwrvjjxavy, ana rumor says, that 3Hr. r Adams, i commiserajion for hismisfortrnjeyhas ,. lvaiicdlurnrrgraated him five lmn,dreuTollar begin tlie world 1 with ! i We'have not co'n - reived- it n-cf ssary-to lay before the public 'all - the caused w hich called for. the removal of those ;.rf individuais vtio have been considered unwottbv otpuL he confidence. ; .Our forbeai-anqe has been - most grobi v abuseuV Take the case of M. YiU icDrown as an msiance. it is a tact, that oh the a (rents which -jeavefno doa&t, tnat it was tnewages ,t corruption. i; ! 4i:--. "f"-'Jr' - 11 n feply-toHhis serious 'accusation Mr; Fillebrown ' pubtished; the following inote- ntne jauonai, inteiugencer 01 tne-xaa-v. 'TOTTlIE 'EDITORS'. - 7 U'ashiutrtorii 'ZZd Jlfav;.1829. i ClssTi.jfTf P.resummf that the fountain of justice in vtln country -has. not been polluted nr impaired byt'thf: recent outragfes .offered to the freedom of opinion enjoyed hy all citizens under every, previous nuuwnisiraii(n 01 inis -ojivern-rn e n 1 1 a n l I h a t th e law's of 1 1 1 1 e count ry. a re y e t sufficient t (iJprotect iifthoccnt 4 character against .ihe slanders 'of political enemies. I have deemed it;. proper- to appeal, to that source for. redress n- frainst the attack o".'my-(cnaracter..which has ema nated from a priM of tfris cttv since my dismis. .sal frbm1 office ; and 1 begi you to publbh this not? v to- ex plain to ;m y tr-iends Jiere aod else wnere,' whyI have' not !reartedto the use of tle press to repei ine impnitions 10 wnicn l reier, . Very respectfully, : Your obedient servant, -r i i' - ''"'i- - '-i rru. PlLLEBROWN l To the Editors of 'Mei Rational Intelligencer? K s riKXTJCEMEjf 't'he' appearance of an abusive editortid puragraph, in relation to me",in a paper published in this cityf the badness of whose character renders it,h hi 'most cases almost dis reputable to notice it in a respectable print wil be a sufficient apology to you" and tlie public for the publication of the fojlowmg Letter fiom the late Po-4masler-General. I am confident that my, .fellov-citizc?ns:f ( Washington, who have been for the dast twenty-two years well acquaint ed with me,'! imy pmciat station; as well as in my private deportment u would eonsiler such a course unnecessary; but there are others, whose good opinion I value, vtdio might be imposed on by the bold insinuations in the A paragraph allud? ed to.- -v;7 ; . . J : ' I will only add,1hat I never have contributed a line for the United j States' Gazette, ort .any subject ; vet, .having sefen the report of my con- yeisation ' with Dr. Jones, as published in that paper,;J;pronounc4! ;ittb b, in substance,' and klmost literally, correct Vv-vr Uespectfully 3 purs, ; GEO. SWEENY. I V May23, 1829. "t Uashineton: March 12, 1829. Sib I have received your letter of yesterday, and can assure you jthat I have 'always' had ; the highest confidence 111 your integrity and efficien cy as an officer in Uie jPest-Offioe Departments' A lid 1 take J pleasure in also assuring you, that I have never permiftep, any circumstances to in- a. 1 V 1 lerrupi my inenuiy icc ihg for your prosperity and happiness. With great respect, your obedient servant, JOHN McLEAN. LGrotiok Sweext, E sq. Cy Post Office. j ; AMOSj lyENDALL.- AmongnnVeme-jv men which the "eleva tion of General Jackson has brought into public life, the name; of Amos Kendall stands not! the lcat conspicuous. He was a native, we believe, of the neighboring borders of New-Da ijipsh ire, and receiyed his education at Iarjtmouth College "Af "ter receiving his degree, he left his native State and bent hisjeourse to the westward, as the saying is, f' to seek his fortune." He arrived at Lexington, Kentucky, wea ry, sick arid pennyless, without the means of future support, or even of present sus tenance. Here1 it was his' good fortune to fall under the notice of Henry Clay, who, perceiving thai he was not without talent, arid in need of assistance, took him tonis":hospitaol mansion; and admi nistered to his necessities. During a long fit of sickness which followed, he receiv ed every attention which his situation) re quired, and was nursed with all the kind ness he could have received, even in his father's! house. - After his recovery, Mr Clay gave him employment in his family as tutor tpj his cliildrjen; with a liberal sa lary. Through his influence'and agency lie vvas brought iiito notice, and became editor of the Argus if Western America, one of t!ic most influential naners of th Western States. Ii . ... .. 1 i " ... ; . r.r.T--" this situation,' pend ing the contest fori a Co I i. M on roe, he was President to succeed the zealous advocate prthe-clarms of Mr. Clay and the violent opposer of Gen. Jacjcson ; with what ho nesty of intention, ind integrity of prin ciple, let his subsequent conduct deter mine. ' " ' i:: r :' ...;;. When the" contest was over, lie became the supporter of tlie administration of Mr. r Adams, a nd . as such- d ifend pd "him and Mjv:Clay agaiYist ihe; charges of1 corru p tioniuacle , igaiiistjth nl by the opposition presses. Soon aflerhelbecame an appli cant !or;a nil office to tiiecretary of State- Mr; Clay offered hinita clerkship-iijiis office at alsalary loft &1000 ner iaf ;This, however, did riot satisfy: his expec tations, and he demanded a situation worth S 1 800. Mr. Clay, riot knowing of aiiy puonc service ine liad5 performed, which entitled hini to niake such a claim, refused to grant it.- This refusal pro duced a most marvellous effect on the no- litical yision of Mri Amos Kendalh Ay her, before, al) Was purity and fair ness, he cotrld nwj behold nothing but coriuptiori and treacfiery to the people. The objections which had "existed i to the electioniof Gen. Jackson,, all once van ished, and Amos' Kertdall, from a zealous opponent, became; his most obstreperous supported his benefac- tor who hadrtakeilrhini jwhen benumbed vritlvcoldrjand' wanted? him into lite in iis owrr boisom, and, jviper like, stung him to the heart. His abuse of Henry XJlay became virulent arid Itt nceasingfe He has no w obtairied ;his rewardv and iriuclf gwl may it do liimi: One of Gen- Jackson's earliest acts; after hils inauratiori; "was to give him the officer of Fourth Auditor of the Treasury-with a salary of g3000 per year- : How galling must it be to a -President of the United States, havino-V ny regard to public justice, tc the" moral feelings of; the. community, or;to his own reputation, to feel-bound by Obligation personajl character, to bestowlthe pa tronage of hi office on suebfa creature as x:te; rn al iriproVement. rC v It is really a pleasure tnx open the vyor cester r.n'nsio-nee'slanir the enumeration of articles of metiViandiseTindicate-a degree.of enter a 11 tt: :i nv e xteni of bu si nefismost d e "Jightful to the "conteuOlation of the advo cate nfVhe Aiuencan Syslem. ; ' It has al- Wii.li' iin miif i.md that jnfasures are in train for extending the 'BlackStone Ca- in iiMin lor PXTeiiuut jtiv?"r na to FitchbuTK. 'Hiis will' open an hue to'thV, heart of an agricultural avv and t' and will draw a considerable trade from -NewHfimpshire and Vermont. Should5 the plan of this canal b executed, the iht iif a country trader who- lives to the westward of it wohld be as rare in Bost'in asja Christm,S in July, or a t h a n k si v i n inj 'April u n r, Ifss a capal'.bt mailei from - Boston to the Connecticut to; intersect the propoefl FitchinjjJ canal belweeri that' place arid Wo'oser. ''.-'. -v . 'i' ip pRVrt1 nf thn recent internal im provements in the county of Vorccter, nw the principal town, is thus noticed in the iEgis ': . j - . 1 Few yerS only have passed since the, village .-of 'Worcester was quiet and still as if animation had departed, except when the suitors of courts or the! strollers after the 'ftrunicreated an occasional crowd in the road: Enterprise and capital found more favur.ible situations and the pros perity ,f the town if not declining was er 1 a i r 1 1 y s t a t i n 1 ry. - Emigration depri ved us of the malerial for increased "activity. 4r,d the native of ihe Bttteralcl islfr ndiht liave found food for wonder why old hou ses only were built. -Favored bynaiur vvi t h a I oca t tori in the mf ds t . iT a beau I i fu I and fertile country, placed on the great avenue of communication bftween the great cites of the north and soudi, Worcester, the centre and capital of a populous and rich county, might have slowly arrived to eminence among the towns of the land by the advantages of situation. Yet white these means of pr osperity ' were, fin opera tion, it sfjowly improved, until the project of opening internal fiayigartlon gave vigor and actiyify to its growth. t . f , 'Hie location pf the Catial produced . an Instant invigora'ing eflecf. jNew build ings f r the accomiiiodation of the business were. erected and ihe population has bten growing until the town has assumed al most the appearance of a cityi ' The. most letertriined enemy : of internal improve ment would fitifl unarisverable arguments to convince him of his error, on viewing the' prosperity .'which has been spread a- rounci me inland sea-port Dy tne operation of one of the means far facilitating trans portation. Boston Courier. m xxuwuu yu.,.; .ijr. fr rrtHE Examination iwill take place on Monday JL and Tuesday the 1st and 2d day s of June. The Exercises will be resumed on Thursday the 16th of July. -' : . i WM. J. BINGHAM, Principal. - May 28. L-l '77 -j ' The Late Wim. Shaw fTlHE Notes given for articles purchased at the " JL Sale of the Goods and Effects of the late William Shaw, of Raleigh, in November last, are now due, and the makers of them are requested j io can a.i ine u weutng-nouse oi uie atffasea, and pay the same to the subscriber, on or before the 20th, of June, as ajl such Notes, as well as. all other Notes and open -Accounts, due o said Estate, which-. may remain unpaid aiter Jhat date, will be placed in the, bands ot an omeer tor col lection. ' i i ' "', I . , ' .. PR1SH1LLA SHAW, Ex'rx. Raleigh, May 28, v 1829. - I, . . , 75 : Managers' Office, . ; V liichtnond, Va SPLENDID SCHEME, Xo De drawn in a tew days. Union Canal Lottery, )No. 6. IV be drawn on Saturday, the 1 3th June. 2 Prizes of 10,000 dolls, is 20,000 dolls. 2 L 5; 335 ' 10,670 40 1,000 40,000 40 500 20,000 51 20Q 10,200 Besides many other valuable Prizes. Whole Tickets S10 -HaJ ves'S5 Quar r"1 - r,ters &2,50. ' " : f I All orders (post paid) promptly attended to. ' ' CC Ajpackage of 20 whole tickets, which is compelled to draw; $90, may be had for f JOO-- shares t)f packages in same-proportion. i : Let all your orders be addressed to r v- YATES & M'INTYRE, J;':t-:f'.r 4.4w.Sj..h ; Richmond, Va. rYates & Mclntyre have I had the j pleasure of piiig--aadpaying within a" few months three C'anUal-orizes StO.000. 2 of 6.000. 2 of 51000. .? of 4,000, 3 of 3,000, 4 of2XXXL 10 of 1.000. be sides many other valuable prizes. j . ' Z' . I - : YATES & MclNTYRE. Fates MclUyre9 . v: r Drawn Nos. Union Canal, No. 5.: . .; ' S3 1 8221 1 1 24 44- 28 31 " t ISSfflOyOOO, sold iua Whole Ticket. 1 1, 11, 24, 5,000, in Shares of Tickets. 24, 28, 31, 3,000, " in Whole Tickets.' It v YATES & M'INTYR E. J j S tate of Nor th Carolina. ir,: : - il v;-: '';.--' ,' -TC:Surry"'doQnty;iii:V;:4 Superior Court of Equity, March- Term 1829. . ; jouii tiiisaoecic Joseph reningtpn;-? - p IT a p peari ng .to t he satisfaction of the Court tlutt the d'endant, Joseph Penington, is not an inhabitant of this State : it is therefore order ed that publication be made for three months in P?;laleih Register, that he may appear at our next Superior Court of Equity to be held fortbe County cf Surry, at the Cburthoiiae in Rockford, rin the first Monday in September next, to plead, answer tor demur to the complainant's bill, or the same will be taken pro -confesso and beard exparte. -, , - : iW TesL , WINSTON SOMEUS.l ij". JL E. ;May19, 1839. pr. adv. $5 25. V Ty Fou Sale or Rent ; y IH AT Valuable stand on Fayetteville Street JL-, recently Dcciipifid as a Grocery , by Allen Sims, and formerly by John F.Gooeke, as a Cpn-V tectionary btore. ' Apply to papers, and atneir,--marine InteUigence.." ' i hetr-weeKiyist 01 an. vals aniilearance-inafe'esatt.' imposins; a ppeafance, , it i abou t eq u , to the set" 1 --wee Uy marine. journals of the, Columbian Centiuel;chift 7; years 'ago'; and the liftt- of 'State tfj&rthiirtiinity i 't OUUCOIUUC,vm"j. -..'?''-',,' Supuior Court of Law AprilTerm, 1829. Asbiir Lyon, 7" ; ; ' - - y - ; - . v." " V Potion for Divorce. ? Lucinda LynnO S-1 "J 1 XKIiEREDby CQurW that publication be made U II n U,Anth surcessivelv in the Raleigh Registerandthe Yadkin and Catawba Journal, k- nfVr.fint he and appear at the next Superior. Court of Law' to be; held forBuncombe county, at the Courtdiouse-in AsheyilJe, ,011 the 2d Monnay alter u- ui. wu; ryr'" next, and plead pr answer to the iPlaintitT s peti t;rt . r,V ihti sirne. will be heard ear parte. ' Witness; - Robert - Henry; Clerk of said Court at -()mce,' theiu Aioiiaay aiier mc -v .yv.-j of March,- lb29. ' v " '. V' ' ROBERT FfENRY, C. S. C. - State of ' JVpr 'th-Cavoliria; ,4 , " F Buncombe County, v . Superior Court of Law April, Term, 132p. WilliamvRohards ) . .. .V--f . . - . - ' : " v.; - J. Petition for llivorcc. v Margaret .Robards. '". - ' OUO EHKO ty Court, that -publication be made for 3'f mottihs successively in Ihe Raleigh Register, and the Yadkin and (Jatawba Jnurnnly that the Defendant be and appear at the. next, Superior Court of Law to be-lielfl for, OuDwmbe. countv, t the CriUrt-house in Asheville, on the 2d. Monday after the. 4th Monday, in September next,' and plead or answer lo the Plaintiff's pe tition, or the same will be .heard ap. pqrle: v u v Witness, ftobert Henry, Clefk'.ot said Court at Office,' the 2d Monday after the 4tli Monday of March, 1329. fc -; I " - ": " - - - . . . . v ROBERT IIENRT,C S. C State of North-Carolina, k ; Buncombe County. ... . f. Superior Court of I-a-April Term, 1829. . Andrew Presly, : v. ! - Petition for Divorce. v Eleanor Presly.5 . '! - ; ORDERED by Court, that pubjication be made for 2 months successively Ihi the ItHleTgh 1 Register, arid the. Yadkin and Catawba Journal, tli;it the Defendant be ana appear ai ine.nexi Superior Court of Lw to beheld for Buncombe county, at the Court house in Asheville, on the 2d Monday after the' 4th Monday in September next, and plead of answer to the Plaintiff's peti tion, or the same will be heard ex parte. . - Witness, Robert Henry, Clerk of said Court at Office, the 2d Monday after the . 4th Monday of March. 1329. - r . W ROBERT HENRY; O. S. C. v J State of North- Caro tin a, j Buncombe County. . . ; fiunerior Court of lJ"tw-rAnrd;"Term, "1829. , Jacpb Raper, .' . V. i ; Petition for Divorce. Deborafi Raper ORDERED by Court, that publication be marie tor 3 months successively in the RuleigVi Register, and the ; Yadkin and Catawba -Journal,, that the Defendant be and apjea.r at the next Superior Court of Law to be! Jielcpfor Buncombe county, at the Court-house in AsheMlle, on the 2d Monday .after the 4th Monday iii September next, ad plead or answer t the! Plaintiff's peti t ion, or the sume will be heird ex parte. - Witness, Robert Henry, Clerk of said Court at Office, the 3d Monday: after the 4th Mondav of March, 1829. . ! 5 ; ROBERT HENRY, C. S C. State of North-Ca rolina, i Buncombe Count v. Superior' Court of Law April JTerm 1829, Ann Armstrong, y , - ..; tPelition for'JMvorce Sam'I. Armstrong ipkRDERED by Court, that pubhcation be made v-r for 3 months successively .in the Raleigh Register, and the Yadkin and Catawba Journal, -that the. Defendant be. and appear at' thenext Superior Court of Law to be held for Buncombe county, at the Court-house in Ashevdle, on the 2d-Monday after the 4lh MndayJ iiv September next, and plead or answer to the! PlaintirPs pe tition, or the same, will, be heard ex parte. .V -. Witness, Robert Henry, Clerk jofaid Court -at Office, tht- 2d Monday after the 4th Monday of March,-1829. p"- ROBERT HENRY, C. S. C. State of No rth Caro lin a, Buncombe County.' ., tor three months successively in ; the: Ra. leigh Register;" ;and? theYadkiii'jahdyCataWba Journal, thatf he$DefendantJ.De the next' SuneriofCourt ofLgw v:tq'b:h"cld'j"9r; Buncbmbebunty, at ttie : Court-hottsejio jAdi'r ville, on tlfejt"e.cphd'M6)iday;:afte"rytbe'.- fpurth Mondav in September next, - and plead"; or taii- swer to the1 PiaiiHin s petition, or thek same will 'be heard ex pa1rie1&'. ' Witness, Robert llenry,:cierk of s:idCmirt at Office, the -econdiMonday at ter tlie fourth Mbn- aay m i arc u, , x ozy -.r wo-' - :;?z-AKhr2&& - 4 - ; 1 tOBE RT H EN R Y, C. S -: cl State of lbrtliGatdiinaj 1 :" : cferari'vi HeoU'ntyl-l' i - - ' is - Court of Pleas aud;Quarter;Sessions, Hpwcl Fraizer, Adm'r. of AViUiamlHester vs. -'-'' Robert ".Hester of Wm. V-",:-.--::r": 'v-' . Original attach meht. i Levied in tlie hands of Thos. B. Lktlejohn,- Esq; and hejis summoned as Garnishee. , r . 1- .' iTr appearing to the satisffCtidttVofth'ecLc'.pHrti. ",that the' '.defendant, Robert'- Hester is tnbf ant inhabitant of this Statt- ; 'it; is jdrdered that publication be made inhe'RieigltRegister for six weeks,- giving notice 1 p the said' Robert Hes ter that he appear.at the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to beheld for the County and State aforesaid, at ! the : Courthouse m Oxford, on the first Monday in August rickt,: Hu n andi there replevv and; plead to issue, prejudgment final will I'm rendered up igaust him, -and he prppeny leyieaon, couuenmti suojecst. iu Mie plaintiff"' recovery. VVitnes vStephjen K. Sheed, Clerk of said Court, nt office in Oxford, the firsl Mbnday in lak'A--l;;-l829-' 75 bw pd r - S I'EP. K. SNEED, Clk. -; y State N ;' i Hunconibe; Coiuity. j r , v Superior Court of .LawAprilTefm, ;1829i - Polly Buckner, J Petition, fbr Divorce. Edward Buckner. y ORDERED.by Court, that publication be made for 3 .months successively.; in -the Raleigh Register, and the, Yadkin and Catawba .ToumaL that the Defendant be and appear at tii next Superior Court of La w to be held tor Buncombe county, at the Court-house in Asheville.' on the -vi xfAvnwuj Bi.ci urc -xiii '' ituiiiiiT in , oepieiiiDer next: and nlead or answer to the Plaintiff neti- tion, or the -same -will ::be-' heard e& parte - - ' -' . Witqess, Robert 'HenrvjUlerkr ' of saidf Court at Office, i the 2d Mopday after the 4th Monday ;x ; Robert henry, c s.c. BLANKS Superior Court' of law-Aprd rerm,t1829 :Tf renaereanp against oin-ana-tne proper Thomas Sharpe,, ; MitmitiU, )xe.on;-cpuae;nnejunjec.io:wie riaiuB; ; . v. C Petilioh'for Divorce. "recovery. Vitnes;iPenja,a)j6-Sv;ng, Cler. SusaHnah '::!Sharpe.' S mmSfMMmM pfidCovirVj at Office in Raleigh, the 3J Mc: 4 k RDEKEl) by Court, that publication be made 1 ,:V,U t State 'of NqiHIiCafoliria r 'V 'Haywood' County ' - : Superior Court of Law April Term trl . John Crow, ("'. r" ' . Jas Holland's lieirs U devisees.1 cate.a Grant I w w - - - w- - t g -r - W " - ' mm' M tf I 1 . ' . visees ot-James nowano. ana- . Holland dow of the said James Hollind. mtp..;k... .' l flivrijr. ui ij.r.V ,,al tue Slid V fendaoits be-- and-appear at the ntxt Sun Court, of Liaw lo'he held for; this countV at ' Court-house ,1u WavnesYilleJjn.-tli'eaecotiJt v" nesday after thefwrtlvv.Mohday m SenteJ" nept then and Jhere topie.jid, answ er or dn to die' PlaintifFji petition.' or judgment trol!' jte;wtll be entered against them. ?c ..r Witness, drihu B- Love, 't;ierk of said c(;, bffice,; tlie second ' Wf -d nescliy after the ' Mo.iday in March, '1B29. .'. , - t JOMX B. LOYF,, q. s" r '-: y State of North-Carolina. : Wake County. s . Court f;TIeas njl Quarter Ses-ions . ".- - . " iay TermA. D.' 1829. . ' ,' :-'f' V : ' j Anginal AttacV Wm. PeCk, as Agent, &c, j Lot in the - i icvieu on a l HglsuxidryotiJ cty of Daniel Peck.' 1 articles Tappearing to the satisfaction of the roir I ' that the- Defendant, Daniel - Perk u . I -tut. UrH.;i'c.. -. n ' "utl,t lication be matleiirthe U:deir h liee-ister fnl.J Weeks, giving: noticet to the sstf Daniel PeciJ that he appear-at the Court of Pleis and qJ ter r Sessions; to be neld tor, the Count v State aforesaid," at the Court-house in Ualeir on the 3d! Monday in August next, th 'Z there replevy and plead to issue, or iudffm. j QIWI wm c icirtoii,u vjj against lUOl,-. ailQ ':. property levied qn-cOnlemned, subject to tl. fiainnn's recovery. witness, lienj'n. S Kin liierK oi sam ourf, at. oiace in Kaiejtjh the Monday in, May, 1829. ' I ' . - BENJ. S. KING, Clerk State of North-Carolina, '.: - 1 AVke County. - - Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses3ions "i Mav Term.' A". D.1 1829. ' ' ' , : " - Original Attachment; wJ William Peck. n a ""u?e.a,,d Lot in the d - v " ! Lty ltaieign, and. sundry. : mnVlVk-. TlJ?er "ticlenj together wi, u j divers persons summoned J .J Oarnishes. - XT appearing to the satisfiCtion r'f the Cour 1 hat the Defendant ITanie) Peck is not anii habitant of ft h i fti at o : ; 1 r h ordered, that publi cation De maiie in loe-itaieigu register tor s, that he. appear ar the Court of Pleas and Quart Sessions, to be held for the Coun'v and Sts af't-resaid,' at the Court-nouse "in' Raleigh, on 3d 'Monday, in August next, - then and tlicre: plevy'aod plead to issue or jiulgmentfiual u be rendered up against; him, i and the proper levied on condemned, subject to PLaintiiT's r co very. Witness, Benjamin K'mg, Clerk i said Courti! at office in Raleigh; the 3d Mondi in May, 189. .- ! - '' " ! - BENJ. S. KING: Clerk. State of North-Carolina. j . -VY.jfce Ciunty. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, . j May Term, A. D.J 1829. I . Original 'Attachment ; .lew Tr T.,n,iJv-' I on a House and Lot in the C Jno. Butialow I - F ... . . uw , . 1 , ,, i 1 fit KaiMirn. anri- Ktindrv nth d Dan'l Peck farticles 0 tokf ther with M articles ; bersons J shees- 'v T appearing to the satisfaction of the Cour Al that the Defefendant, Daniel Peck is note inhabnant of this State : It is ordered, that na-; licaiionJe piade. inthe Italefgh Register for si weeks, giving notice to -the said Daniel Peel tVikt Y. onnoi af tho Piiii-t nrpl.oe anil Onort3! i Se-sions, to be held for the County and State V . i v uw uv vu. . . anil vuw. fores udat the; Court house in Raleigh, on t 3d - Monday ;rt August "hext then and there r plevy and plead to issue, or judgment final v. Vtknun.f SRPleasnd Quarter-fusions, May Term. A. D.;i829. ; ':Court . !A..Ot ikinal Attachment ; levif iewis i-ecK, ; r . ,. . . - , CMrvW fltt)4 - , - 1' . t SJit - 1 ' vi:- ami m . i of "Rlcih, and sundry oi v. ive -' --T -I persons' sumiuoned as i?::i':AWfeJ.:sh'oes..V t ' ' LT appearing to the sitisfaction ofthe Co1 t ha t tli e : D rf i dmi ; Dapiel Peck is not i inhabitant ,pf this State ; It it ordered, ttat pi' :licatippVbimadfW 'the1. litaleiglt'tRegisref . for wtks; gvvig moi ice tothe said Dvniel P thai hecaopear -atuthe"fCourt; bf Pleas and Qua Iter. Sessions to be held for the County and auu esaiii,, ai ine uourt-nouse in ttaieign, y -Sd(Mdnday fAifgust nexty then and there t pleyy and plead to issued or iudirment 6 nil be rehd ered upgai iisf hi m , ; and Hhe j propej j levied ohfihdemiied, r subject to the Plaintuj recoverv.jWith' tie day jn May,j 129. '4 r- BENL S. KING, 0Slgt0rih-Cd ".V'-jr.VVak e" C i u.u ly;, y, . -v i t Court, of Pleas and Q'uVrter Session?, iiii-ik f' Mav Ternil A. O. tft29. . : .-- '-. ?':'? -5Ti I"? O igi na! ; Attachmt" Joseph fiales & Son,, i n t he Citv of .Ra W ; ': ::Hr:fi.s:'. ;i,u;dry Other articles ; (; Daniel Peck, g ether vritl;di vers n .sons summoned a t hat he a ppear at' the Court of P leas and Q , ,ter Sessions tplbe held for tlrs Countyand b aforesaid, at! the nntirf-!i"oii9e iii Ilaleig4 a wt flrm wrt nnt th en 3d Monday m August next, then anJihe wi! plevy and plead to issue, or judgment fin j of said Court, at, office in , R-deigh, the day In May, 1829. : r rlv. A . ' J (JS.r! RECEIVED1 - .;"'-'!: :a;'eK3s:ei bpn. In-ing'u Conquest of Grenada, in two vi : , ,VJ: Price S3 00. tf l--'--.: 'r-rji'i r.iJ.J a.-' I. U'fc' I i"-: C:5wf;w'j"- lisonsjssummoni j ;v"v;ki:f ' ' J i. XI' afrpearmg-tdi the j fefaction- of the C( bJ: that thDefehdint,:; Daniel J,Pe'ck--!' not 7 L "inhabit ant t his State :li' is odei ed .-that p j licawon' be miide iii the Raleurh Register w- r rrrrrrt-i-rsri , be rendered, up against him, and the Pg.1 levied oq condemned,- subject tp the iiii! i recovery. Witness,' Benjamin, S'. Kmft J j Raleigh 20th May. IJav27,I829. v ' t f'5 .if I - YT.'R: GALES. For sale at tuisi Office. 1