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1 ; FRIDAY JUNE 5;1829. iSL with a:vicw topcrobsrvanfce I iVtaeiorioiis Anniversary. - If the citi-, -iV'ail4' we nope v'ii - rtijirtiijjwiin-nvp. ' V reeably toV their adjournmenj: ifn npremberVin order to decide thmpbr VnUaon; " WhetheVtheBanksKoiild . 'r'rt wind tin its affairs as exnedi- it -jlHVJ theituattondfa Cs : fet JVnuPotk7 hawngvbeeft ; psident-at the former. meeting?a9.jnatr. ter of coarse, presidetl;on1 this.qccasionr; inf! X Goes acted jis Secretary ' -. 5-! rJ- the Represeniatiyea OLtne.atc:;,;, appcinte'd at the former meeting; to report 5 full aid detailed account of tliesituaf jioii and affairs;otthe Iostitutron (inilic; jtbsence of the President) made a very a Kepor't (which shall appear. inour next. Keistcr,) exhibiting the . profits of the bu- slncss aibeing'verj small,nd urging the proprietyW closing the concern. iThis question being berore the niecting, Mr. Browne spoke atf some length, in fa tor of deciding il affirmativelyVobserying that with all the diligence that , could be isedt the time "whlchthe Charter hall ,to ma would not be found .more than - suffi cient to collect the debtslduQ the Institu tion and as the expiration of the " Char tor (wke the death of an individual) would cancel all claims and1 obligations,' nothing cmild be recovcrcu after the 1st Jai . 1 835. Gen. Cameron believed there would be bo difTerencc of oninion in the meetins as' to the propriety of uinding up; the con cerns of the Bank : butlhe had reason to suppose that a considerable difference; of cninion- existeff as to the best mode of ef fecting -the object, j He proposed, there fore, that the Report which had been icnade tojhe i'toeetinsw with the'documehts aipnendcd.Jbe committed to a select pom inittce 'withdirections to report general-. Ij on the subject, with a suitableplan for accomplishing the purpose; Messrs. Ru f- IlinV Cameron, Browne, Boy Ian, Polk and the three. Representatives, of the State composed the committee. ' - - ,v On .Wedrtesday morning JHrRuffInf in behalf of the commit tee made a very sa tisfactory Report (which appears in i, the precedingpage of to-day's "Register; ! and to which we refer our readers) From this Report it appears, tliat fr&m a suggestion made, in ther Committee by the Rejpresen tiyesof tHa State, tliat? no apprehension ceed be entertained of the -Legislature's 'snfreringtheiBahktoid from lenient motives the Directors should cot havecollected the whole bTtheir debts before. the expiration of their Charter, and to prevent 'thisjiUifehadnqd tumal tiinc would be allowed rthe Bank to finish its' collections,' . the : Stockholders 1 concl ad ed ?to'pbsfpo n e; the faking of-fur i!ier measures on this, subject, -until ; their V QliniYQl mnntnr in I laffAmhor novt' ''.nrnon they wilhaveian) jbpportunitjrfiascer tKijig the "sehti ments : of the Legislature cont isnattilate ourJraders oh the fa- VYorabteternmiatibhW 'we (eared ithat:1 the -concerns br.tlieh- stitutitmrAvouldl liaVe i.beeh."' -eliVscd as'a' Bank, and ttie'settlement of its Affairs be p) a ced n the" hands' ib f. 'Ass i sneesl' i We novy hope tiiat the Barilc wUi cbnclu wind ii n i ts b wn bii sinesst' jri a way th a t shaH'be as Tittle oppressive to .thiir debt- ors a possibl e, ; av ithou t douigf uu ryio: te Stockholders v j ' . :-- . f aw;under wliich iey;actetjf in addition to the ajn object ofr. their appointment. cweu mem,- to open a communication thip: President, and . Directorstof the sWai Sanks iri thisU States to ascertain netiicr the said;Banks would agree.to a a consolidation of Uietrsveralcrppra tionsiathtjstabK ;v0a motioit of Gen; .Cainerontde'-cotn-. w u n i c a t. i o was ; re ferred to: aCo m m i tte e, h be reported on at the next annual meet i1 v 1. - 0wn to-a temporally indrspoiition .'of Lot Polk; soutu afte r the organization "of Tii efiday. r "Qn Vojlnesday'the Colonel's, "ilth being; 'stored,' Vrsuiiied ihe, h ieiore the meeting aitjourned presentativeS:ot!e jState;ra(m State : and ?ote t0 the .;C)iairman, statingthaf rthe j tGkdaMre&'niht to extend - l"e meeting Jnes Somervell ,Esq. was appointed Chairinanrwo.I-atidpresid. 5 a m the raftcrn'oon! : o f; -:Monda v and 'im 1 The ' Newbern; Sjcctalor ;anilbunces i H oma s il. 1 JA.VKS as a canu luaws ui r- snt!eraanVh Hsburyv "th af 'these 'troublesome ; insqets have made th'elrppearapc in great nunir bersjn ttKat quarter, Jabd that theirpro gress may bcV traced to ithis "cityy- byr 'the desfruction'ovegetatiVrii?,' dv tne last Kaenton gazette, tnat iiKe an i d vad i ng army , ; th eyf are carry ingrd esbl a tion in their'trainjihthat ; section. Thes Gazette saysyfthey have not attacked tfie' grnwi n. C rops; but confine th e irrd epre-: dations to tlie leaves of the fruit'ahd forest treesVneve leaving. artree iintil'itjs com pi etely Stripped fcfite Xprealenjt.opihiorient ignoranr, in reiaxiou uie reiuru i .tnrcr insects in such immense swarms; isJ that when- these : vi sits commenced , th e - first letter of the alphabet was plainly discern ible Vn theii; body-that; eacl succeeding yisit has i witnessed the letters ' brouglvt down to W;-and that when the whole shall have Deen gone througn, tnere win oe an etf d to ti ra e an d al r earthly Objects; Bii jesting a parti this remarkable insect," tho om.uuie -aueniion nas ueewj givcu w history,' appears as an extrabrdipafy ph nomenon in the ' works of creation, and,, presents; many singularities which ' are worthy "of sober investigation. ;.-V k v- Rairi enough has fallen within the last ten-days, In this section; of country, to mature the growing crops, if jit had fallen a propef intervals. We.have neverknown such continued succession of Tliunder and Lightning. On Tuesday jlast, a Dairy standing in tlie yard of one of our citizens was struck with lightning, and a Dog at tached to the corner of it; byja chain, was killed. ' A negrd woman some distance oft, was; also considerably st iniied by the percussion. ' - . .i , ' j ' ' ' ' ' Shocco 8prihg'&'-r-t will ye 'seen by ah advertisement in to-lay's Register, that this agreeable place for summer resprt,is in complete order, for the accommodation. of. ; mi i.v.i ?i ' .i1 il'"' ?'. visiters. - - ine saiuDniy oi; xne- waierL is well; .known,- and the contiguity pf the Springs to the1 Boarding-house, is a : ve ry favorableVcircumstance ;for invalids, who can in a lew moments be vconyeyeu there, or have the . water;brought: to them, without losing any of -its medicinal qua lities. Those persons .who annually leave home; for the purpose of. seeking health or pleasure,i cannot chuse a more; desirable place rtor tne luimmenc oi tneir wisnes, than Shocco..- ; 'v . . ' ! ; Neiv.Papcr.-Vfe. have received the first number of the Greensborough Patriot, a new paper, which has sprung Phenix like from the ash eV of its defunct namesake. It is neatly printed, and from the display of well written, original! matter, bids fair to become au seful a cqVi i si ti o n to t h e co m -munity. j ': 'TrtV " . ilr, ' The General Assembly; of the Presby teri an C hurch b f tji e Un i ted. States, com menced its annual session in Philadelphia, bnUlie-Slst ihsfeih the First Presbyterian ChurchponWashingtoh Square - The RevilBenjH Riceof Petersburg, '. was; declared duly elected Moderator for the. p res ent sessi on. The Rev. ; Robert M' Carty,bf NeworkiasVunanimously eiecteu temporary uierK: "1 - H - I Tlie citizens of Charleston are caution etl against mad Dogs, as brte of these ar.i- mals, laboring; under" hydrophobia, was killed ifithe city not I ong si nee, al though not until 1 he hadcommiticd considerable mischief by biting; several of his species,' before" he could be.killed, which however Avas effected. The Georgia papers announce that. 4Hhe President Kan recognized, in its full extent. fj-dUrlne contended foMv Georsiru that .1. . nI.AnUA'rrtilina pfltinni1 l an flnxl her municipal laws over them. ?"'v "far'-General; Jackson seems determined tpishovv literally, that he is tie:ieaiUve"Q Off with'his hpad--so'm u ch for Buckingham , " cbntinVJfes Hthejidaily mandate, from i the Presidedtial marisiori : - ; -. Ceil I?obcrt Jtner ofTarbprough in this States has ! received the appointment of Naval Stores l keeper at Pens'acola. - The selection is said to be J agoodone.. : rI "r f. ' ""!'! .; Isaiah Ingham, brother to the-Secretary of the Treasuryfhas beefi appointed Receiver of Public Moniea at Chilicothe, Ohio,jin the' room of Col, -Alexander, Booneynoreo. ' v ' 3 Captr Benjamin Hary has been. appointed; an insjectnrpf the CustoniSj'atiNew-Cstle, In place o,tr. Prcscott, removed. r , " Jacob II. GrOvei to be Postmaster at- harpsn 's f burg, i place of Closes Mackeyv removed. C; i present that District in Congress There arc now ;tbxee'candidatcS'.vi ''dTfe; . r; . :Vh'era end; Gauger. inc -XewistDeblcis and, cMnfS Thcm;i3 Bicei removed V 'iura Ball Thomas iiair cPyntry: 1? -A vVvSw- act any Busw tittaahdjos&hSnoWnV- hWcenfeb Nalhan Flskev Ili-. Osgood . nd GebrgCohn- Cot; thurlthgb; C Thef Portsmouth (NHOx Joiirhal ; sayithaf f:The new ColleiO(MfDect on-the wort of reform ,gloribuslyV;-;in; addition to fonner pemovftls, "weundeMrfd'thatfouV-bth-r. er irldividoafs hotdinc ' oifices io tfie Cusm Htbuse' at this "port,: htiv been-ispiac weefc; I he names otjbe persons removed are, Robert Ne'al, an officer of the Army dunnff the late war.and- late"' Commissary General of this. Sfate, f lanson.M.. . Ilart, , Nathaniel Pierce-and. Joseph Spmney,.vV no imputation of ofHcial negligence ; or. Yniscqn-; duct on the;f part Vofany Oof. thOseifimiiyidtiais'i' they at? -punished; for' preferjeing' John ?Quncyr: Adams as President of the United 'States to drew'Jackion-I y Martin Ternan, Jr. to be Postmaster at Browns villei Va. yice Jacob BQyrmzrii temwed ' ' '?.., 'vi1 Vv': '''''''"'3! .',Vfnti t?. ;..-v-. CT.ne n ew office-hol ders appear in great terror at the idea' of General Jackson's' being dropped after ; his present term;--- They nave reason for their fearsl " Last mail brought us a Letter from ;' a subsqriberf ;Vequesting! his paper Jto be chahgedfrom one County, Post-Office to another ;-' My .reason . fbVfishirig-the" change, f Jsays he, j MsV i the " Postmaster at this place, being removed from pfiiceV contrar to' the wishes of nearly all his : fellow-citizens; for Whose accomirtbdation 1 b e Fjost-Offi ce here has . been restablished . The person, w hois removed had con d act ed the office for fifteen years, without a ' - single charge being made against him?- . me person; appouiiea - naaneitnertciaim nor qualification, only that he voted " for Jackson." . 11 This, we believe; is a common case. ; !;;: Int. 'v j! No government ; can be free wherej the right I of opinion is denid We hold this truth: to be self, evident. Can then the despotism of the Preside nt's mini ste rs be j"utifier by people who profess to be Re- pu iUi icans ;r. Lei u iook canuiuiy at : mis for.a' mo me nt. Here - i-" a. man holding so m e inc of jsid erabl e.offi ce u rider the G en eal iovernmeft-i--he is honest 1.faitfifula and capable. A time of great political ex? ci tement' arrives 'the whole natiim is agi tated.; Exercising (he privileges of a free rr.ahj but Without tnakinr himself a violent, part izati, he goes to the polls and votes lor the man of his choice. Thar choice is not tl.e choice of the nation. Is it; not monstrous, tyranicaU and iniquitous, that this ciflicer should be proscribed should be sent out upon the wide worl d w ithbb t occupation should have his wife and chip d rei(, beggared hi fort u pes ruined , and his hopes marred, forf thusTuslh'g" a right gran'ted to him by the Constitutioh, ob Unifd by the blood of; his fathers VTalk of Freed om, arid Republ ican ism -as wel I may they talk of it in Turkey ! 1, ';! . ;;. ; fex. Xaz. GoJ, -A new Gofd Mine is discovered almost every week 5 and in fact, well nigh, every day itr thecounty " of Guiiford. These discoveries have produced coiisi d e r a bl e s p i r i t a n d an 1 m a ti o n am on g o ii r citizens. They have called many lazy lounging fellows, who once hung as a dead weight' upon Society, into active & man ly exertion 'Many unfortunate men, who have long groaned under the iron .hand of thjeiriinreleritin creditors, have by means; Of the gold digging interest been enabled, to squa re" th em sel yes with the worl d , and again 'place ithemselves-.in the fanks.of independent J men, - bidding defiance.to dulls- and cpnstabl es- : 'iVac'tsbfi land which have .long gone begging at; three liundred 'dollarSf Mjxs recently Been sold for six thousand. -We like to car these things, and j we like to tel them.1 ; The ricll treasiire which our neighbors are dig ging 1 from the bowel s of the earth, will enable them' to procure al 1 the comforts and co ny e niences of life 5 and then we think it nothinir but fair that they should reward us for ourr pains, by subscribing tn niir Prtner- ' Greenahnrn' J JnfJ I , , . , . to our, 7 Wc u'ndersfand the Constellation frigate is fitting out at Norfolk,, Air the purpose of ca rry i ng M r. M cLane to JEnglandand M r. Rives to France. lV is. expected that she will sail about the' 1 st of J uly.; " j v ; - it " Pi chmohor Compiler. . 1 - . - .1 11 .I- - y Three good things General Jackson has doftz since his election' Sent.Mr. M'Lane to England, Mr4 Rives to. France, and Major. Lee to -Algiers.-r-.exanrftia Gaz. , ' Pirates in a fair itiay . T h e To Uo w i n g extract of a'letter, from :Havanna,t will be gratifying to all sailors, & saiTors? friends "We have at last caught some of.the pirates," and hnd . them to be citizens ot Uavannah they will.be hanged. Qne of them, in" 'prison,;: re questecfthe jailor to send four segars from him -helf, to his father as a presents- The singular circumstance of a prisoner's pending presents a broad excited suspicion I and the seirars were opened. Eacli contained a paper and,'" : being .; numperea trora one 10 tour, mey tormect," wnen' imaericaiiyarraiigeu, a ictict 10 uis iaiucrt- pi the following import My fate is " certain A cannot escape:; sendime poison. rTell A" who lives in . '. street: B. who livesin '.. . street C J who lives in . "--treet, and. IT, : who lives tn S 1 street, .to fly?' They were, 'of. dursear1- think, be put a Moi to - at 1 east; for a -.time?.! -i $ .1: son ; ana vm. iv lonng-, ana ' Anurew- ureen, j v"' wawc sun, ; pnr-: ine.:cpaiiqnappears terror -aUthe running again fitherPresidenc indies of Ualelgh have reason in-heir-madueSS--ioflA. V? !?as coinmenceH thelMillinry and Mntinakf' I.rTarbojonh, Mr. John AYilliams; to Miss p- In Elizabeth: Cityi on th e-1'0tb;:iilt MiviPB S awyer, ;tb Miss Aqutlla Hu nni ftf&sMf?$$ ;Rogersoh, merchim B. GrieeaughtertifXharles GriceViEslfssiI ; A tlEgina,; ( Greece) on the 2Sth ;Januant by tjf)e:Rev JbnasKing James; Blacfef Bsqtof -Yjur'' mojuU j2handvo thens. She its the per&qna-ttressed by laird ; '.Maul of Athens ere we -hartj?t: vk ''.i In "this county, .00 Sunday ; Jast,;bf the Dropsy. in uie cuesu airs, ijinton, wtie or tiaosom tim. ton. Esq ton tier In ; BeaufiirticbuntyViMfs.Clarissaii fBarroWf --.-v- ment in either;- She will always keep O A hand; an assortment of Silk . and Cambric ;Bonhets. Leghorn 3nd StFavyBonnetsTcleanedf and trim - i,-.. ;782t. 1 i. SOD A WATE Ri ITXTAMS & HAYWOQU will; keep pre pared the above article during the' Summer season, -t'. , ' -;' '!.-.; Also, Lemon Sy ro pi pf the firit xiualityv:'; tThey have just received; supply of superior fresh-Lime -Juice.V!v-;..'';?' : Kaleiprh, June"li U:y?rPjti:r TLLIAMS & HAJX VVOO tbave just receivi ; ed a handsome assortment of French Per fumery and other Fancy Articles -which eaii be sold unusually low for 6ash.t!'-; ' Co'otjne. Water - L;ivendtr ;do cr8pil;".i"-i; " Macassbr do uT: ')' - Cosmetic Wash Balls -, : -- v.:'" Emoliie nt Soap for shaving Cinnamon;;do''v -'t-K "A; variety of other Fancy! Soaps.' '. Also genuine Windsor; Soap in the original package as imported. TTUOM the subscnbern, the. XOthcinstant." a JL bound white boy, by the name of GEORGE J lilUt about htteen : years ot; aee,' of smal size, I and. bold spoken.;'. When he went oftyhe wore .pantaloons of cotton clothi and a round jacket of woollen cloth- He alsojtook with jiinv an over coat of drab eloth. l am of the opinion that his clothing has been changed, as; be was persuaaea ojt by his friends. I will x jjiVe a re ward of, Ten Cents for said Boy's delivery to me. I hereby forwarn all persons from harboring ;the said fjeorjre Grittis, asl intend toiptit the law in lores ag-ainsi inem.'t -y , h .1 ; 1 . JAMES NAIGE. - Wake county, May18, - ; , 7i 3t , vt ; Iii: the 1 Co uvt of. Chancery -! i yji me otaie ni ueiavvare, m Kent tyounty. Cgf-tst andtora J ester,-, S te p hexi J esterA f Charles jester & Ann Jester ctJolin i Smithy Jos.Emmerson.Isaac Jester, " ,ls;ibel Jester Ellen Jester, Sarah -1 Jesterand Leah Jester,-iwifors on 2-3 f der the ageof 21 years, by the said " "w.- LCharles Jester, their next friend, , V8. .o ' g rj ustide Lo wrey , Hetty Cannon; Jas.i f rs Farsett. Elizabeth Fafsett;J6hnFar L C? cettWm; Lowrey Et Elizabeth his i wuc, jatoo r arsen cc Aiarna tun 2 John Lu&7 jlohn Farsett,(Villiam 4-3 Farsett De Wit Clinton FarsetV & - Votary. Farsett.'-'' T - t"'- , 1829, February It is ordered by the Chan cellor, that Elizabeth Farsett and ijohn Farsett J two-'of itbe;:abovei. Defendants,! appear, in this cau se on Monday the 2?th day of 1 u ly next . ' r v " "A true Copy. from the Record, - . i vVr .1 -J.:L. HARPEU, Rerr C. C. . uoyer, uei. ltstn l'eo ibyt, . 50-3 ni l " (jive, on. crive me oack myJiearU;J .? v ZlMus lady was daughter Of ;Wm . .Hin- ; Esq. another death is deeply lamented by Tmi!yfi!KiejiiTsV&3 r.His, a itiiiectable citizen of that town; Vl.'' WNorfqlk, VaT May SO, 13 9; 7.3 3 t if IRSfSKi . :TlAVlGt&fe;n "tlitlarSre-ireproof Ware OH6usie t tVhHff recehay occtipieH ;by Vt ' JiotyVf Sotjthftjl'eiulers' ,;bis': services' to" .JoiaV. Mfi aciUWfti!f TwXrM n eh Ileal- : eVs.iahdlihrtPoh'ic, the tale uf Vliice 'a' nd Sf Sr ;of Vyery ;"' de .Vcri p t i o 1 1, t h ti J)urchase'of;Go&oVs:;nh tacillt-"' . their businefefrasacJipnsi Borough, for "which his toraml&sfoiisi will n all cases be very motie4rate4,. ;,..rv., ' v " ' . jHis tentlon bin'.n'Arte.d.We U Cortmrs- . Siori?2itirine9S3Mnc ia knpvvledtje T persons and . ofthis moef p.f trahsa'cting' business in f he Uo- -' jroughVvto.Ther'witb his th.-rmih acq"ititaucc pf Ahe- ttoiiritry S.?,b;H he; hopes, be found ,v aavamageouaf" xo ithOse.Xfiio jay employ Lis 1 . . . " '.u -Mr- . v V q"X 1 u , j ANA W AVf fropri''' t h e &ub scrib eH li vi iO.t ton JL LUtle Jiver, in Johnston c6unty.('.car the dividing1; line -bet w'een.tliat county, and' Wake) ttie-Sth.ihsti!!!? VNegror. Up ElSLr;Y; with a, thliv skin; and has one eve; out, though I.!- -ot... W ka )!i..nikl Ctr l . .1 ...r descriptioji, ifcJsTreml'wiir iead; to his de-' taction, As'spme; lease thiS;tiegTp frpTn,' slayenV oh; the' ground of Jils';$ei'n''reeiHpir wuijio jjuuuv an.cuijt s iu pass fiiimsen- pu as a ' mamav.- .;.. .. v !N;;T above; reril;: yirltJ''.beIgi ven , for. his deli--' very . uie, or uruis :,90uniieincnt .m any jail, , ; .y.A Johnston. C.ounty;May - 1 - r-v;' ' V ' ' ", ,;- 70 ' V Uuilford Count y. ' ;y:- v i v . - in me ":niirt nt im v . ; - - - r-1 .CurtiCJaW. & - - .' :' ijvacia-Amicrsua, , i. . n cirs ai ww ot. mnaia PhebexAridersoti j deceased; v , C i r " Mary Anderson, j;f ;;; ! , , - - -.' " " TrNi this cause, it appearing to the - Satisfaction''- IL ot tne rv;ourx marine iietenxtanrs are mnaoi- tahts of anotheriState. ;'it is i therefore ordered j by. the Courts that publtcationlbe made for six weeks in the 'Ildeih lteg-ister, for the Defend- -ants tb ajppeaf at th n ext,S u p'erioV Court of Law and Court of Eqgity, to be hejd in and ' for the County- pT ;Gu I toi-d, -at the . Court i llnuse in . Greensborough,;on the fourth Monday after the -fourth; Monday yn;Sept and there to"plead,;answei bremjtrUto the Com- " plainants Bill, of the same wit! betaken pro coa-; . fessbj and decree made' accord in glyw " '"'.."'-' l State Jf IK KJirrTTibpqngi 'lerm.lo, " 'y'S'y-fi :r''S;Len II.'Jlare andwife,. y'l '' ivx' : ySy- :; t-f. ;'-i:.;;' ' ; : ' ' ' Edward Jt3nn:ifas;Beonett A A cf John r; -;;; ;;.: fappeafinlpJthe satisftctioh of the Court "that Luke Ross Ir not a resident of this State s it is ordered ,f that he .'appear at the next tenn cT the Superior, Courtlof Equity for Martin county, v theViast MondaJpf August ! jixt, ;and answer,, or. else judgment pro contesso wjI be taken against him andthHt.publicatibn of thin ule be mada for three months in the Baieig-h Register. kijyS-y: XH, m: e. y ;r, I S ale :oflLaiid- andlNero e s . rotJRSUAtpJ anprder f the Court of E-; UO quity forFranl?lih pnjuhty, 1 shall expose to ; Ptiblici'Saleattbe xipor of the Courthouse in Eoui sburjr, on Tuesd y fe 9th day of June next, . that Valuable TOAC'Tfof EA ND,; on, which, N i- " thaniel ;Hunt);now; Hvesi lying .on Vthe; waters of Sycamore and Ebx Swamp,f adjoining- the hn b of G. Wi Freeman,Ruel and others ; contain. . incr about 3100 ; acres., ;The improvenients .n - thia1andj,are;'a large and commodious Dwelling llouse, with all convenient Out-IIouses, &n ex cellent Gin House, and cleared land enough to work tvfentyor thirty; hknds to advantage. ' f;; Als6;6ne!other TRACT, lying oh Crooked Creek, i adjoining J fGray jJelFreys and others ; Containing about 500 acres And 1 Another TRACT of .44 acres,-lying on Fox same order, I shall effer ifor sale, three , likely young Ner6..rTLAVES. - y y::yy:y . iThe above Property 5vill be sold on a credit of six ah. I twelve, months, the purchaser giving bond with abDroved " securitv. to bear . intprct "XVt. auc oaiut nine ami uiam:. . Jliu unner T.ic from the date.4 : ; . t ! .' .;:';..".'. ' ; F .WILI. H. BATTLE, Trustee, 'Xprft2UJJiy? ;;:.wts66: - OrpHE Subscriber having qualified as Admlnis ,A; trator on the Estate ot Mrs. Sarah Glenden- ning'dee'd. at the last Gran ville County Court, hereby gives notice o all the creditors of said Estate, to present their claims tor payment witli in the :time prescribed by Jaw, or.this notice wul be pleaded in bar of a recovery. -v " iy, . PARKER RAN D, Adrar. Muy'21,-1829. . Wi' 'V ' 75 5w notice; JVT rs.S ARAH GLENDENTING,lr.te cf C LYiL:ville county .'formerly, resident in lis! has lately died intestate. Many of her next reside at .a distance from this place; an hereby notify all persons concerned, . tlr expiration cf two years from the lr as prescribed by law, I shall be hngto settle the said Estate. 1 tion of, said Estate having been c. by the County Court of Granville C. 1829: 1 ' - ? .' ' .'1 will attend to all communications ( , which rpaybe addressed Jo me at . C f - I ' PARKER RAND, Ad Wake county, 21st Myj lS19r 74 C ; Ycies&McIntyrfs Office, TachnorJ, , . rKopert -boer,: r-1 "hil els 5'.fi btirriJ- vVarb. ' aid negro itpdersUndsithe Mslitliiig of Whiskey , :weir:lspthetoWaipf it- JsO years of ae, f .abpilt-.feeti;ii.-'ihchesiIoffh v - Drawn'Nos. Union Canal, No. 5. :S3-I322 1 1 1 24 44 28 SI 18; 22, 33i $10,0a0v sold in a Whole Tc!:et. .-1 ' 11 24 - ' 5.000, . - in Shares cf , tiztzlu . 24 28-31 3,000,: rin VUole T.ckets. - if V 1 V -" t "r " ; - ' i 7. 4 ,
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 5, 1829, edition 1
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