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V;I"V? rlt 'I , fr' 1 A;r ft'- 4 mm - v fthaTe1b1ai t The demon of Party continues; to wave -..balefu M ayatid byi eyerj fres -vi .v -- -'"-T-:' --';. -1 ':" ,:s,J 'Jviv 'th'fi i charRctePi.tne aministraiioneyen ? nfontrtsiwn parttzansi; Fori those . C but we ib rro vroreJat ttlfe uiids 'jnj feted on our naHonai honW, those vhqposse88ing uforge rr.jlt tfe; S lVesident and his advisers, continujex-: uitingly to tramp! e oh the laws i f huraani ty I-et them laugh at the mbei theyaire occasioned and 1 et their satellites applaud . thVra---bt letthemnot mistaki th ajK prooatiob of eaf5 ancn nfthe DebpleV Let th'envbear.in mind, i that the Govef nmerit inHaprd'. k f thpire is sugH thing ras i retributive justice eVeb here! -c Qs The removal, of; Mr Vatterston 1 1 J - ..- ;jtibranan taCopgress isthe most extraOr-4 !1V.. nrh o fncro ThiriOMa tthlP.h'htA:hr I (libary of the strange things which have oc -curced at Washington, lit is inyiblatipn of a law, on the subjecSwhiclvprOvides that the Librarian shall giye.bond to be appro ved of by the Vice Presulent & Speaker of the House bf.RepresentativfS. As there is no Speaker 11, no bonch c Dor can the existing; brind which covers airthe" deficiencies bVcal&eJleuntiHhe meeVingof Congress. It apnea rs to; us, that the securities ofJratterstonwill be' bound , for any deficien cy; or neglect of the-new Librariana their Dona conti- 1 z r.-' nues.in frce andnonewJsecurities can be- tacenThe NationaVJpurnal in com- mentihg upon this appointment,-, says : Coneress re5?erved to themselves the right of saying ho should be their LibrariXiv by giving- to the. President of ine stenaie. ana 5peaKeri 01 the House the power of demanding such securi ty as they.might think proper thus inteiidTrig An nrevent the President from placing in so res ponsible a sit nation5 any irresponsible individual despotism, orj for his jpwn special purposes, think proper to thrust into this , office.. I We are clearly of the. opinion, that Mr. Watt erst on - . - ..--- a? i i would have been enxireiy jusimw uuuer. uicsc circumstances, in retaining the key of the Libra- tt until the- requisitions of tnc - lavr naa oeen enmnlied with. We understand that he would "consent to surrender it to the President onfacon eeiring that, he could, not, in any other -way, be dischanred from the obligation of his bond. The ; President nas tnereiore ; assumea . uic rcapynar bilitv, and roust be, amenable to Congress ana At - the Nation for tbis open violation 01 iaw. M tf(formJGeorgi "Watterstqn il- brarian," to" Congress is removed to give place to John S. Meehan. of the Telegraph E. B. Stelle Assistant Librarian, re- fliouerf to give a birth to -7 Hume. ; V A. S. Thrustbn, late editor of the Flo rida Intelligencer ;has been appointed Collector of the Customs, at Key .West, vice William'Pi nckne y- removed. - James Fill ebrownV Jr. has been appoint ed Postmaster at: Readfield . Post Office, MainetQ succeed Samuel -v Currier, rc- moved ; '.." ;"V:V-:M.ii.'? James Osborn has been appointed Post master in Kennebunk, -Maine to succeed Barnabas Palmer, resigned; : Isaac Merrill to be Postmaster in .Hdlf ...... y - " jvfc.- :' ' .. i . " . -i i lis, Maine, to succeed Moses Davis, - rc- moved, ,r ' r --ii' " T-' - i y2 J;'i' Benjamin 'B. Johnson has been appoint ed Postnmster ; at Frankfort, Kentucky ib piace ox jaraes iiawKins, removed, -:J'.. i,';.... ,--?-: '-. i.rM. l j. 11 mcrnerson nas oeen removed as Postmaster atXehia Ohid and Wm T.? Starks appointed inhis steadv p- --f Changes in tePosjt QfficepniyermontJ in addition to those already announced :j ii muieoury , Ualvin C. Wal ker, vi ce George Cleveland ; iMunkton Edward Collins, vice Charles Dean : Bristol, H- ooper, vice Joseph ; Otis ; Essx, Albert Stevens, vice Rosivell "Butler. t C; In the case of the third indictment a- gainst Dr. Tobias Watkins to which a de- wirrerwas entered by his counsel; as in the k vt luua oues,tne uourthave uecided maictment ls-ihsufiicienU and u course sustained the demurrer. Vf , Mr. John Pone" has atilast nroceedpil aijsas to take upon himself, the of- teofGovernorofthatTe'rritorytowhch :rr",vcu,,Jj. me irresiueni, 'irTe us to his leaving Kentucky he received mvitaUon: to become"a" candidate "for egress, to which h'e replied, if. elected r diesign his Governorship'and go Lo Congress.: V- H I -v..; ; .j '.I wastakennaSsh-traplastee oddsV -Mitfsf und erstand that a man was : kil led it'ii'hklinbuh;Wi?weeiby toiderablr anh(b were ki I led arfew dava sinr.c mCfinwar. killed Aassacjiuseiis py juigritning. jibey were sitting in Uh e s tofficeV at tha t j: placed wnere xney Uad retreated from 4he; stae duhn ienitbrni:-- durihi mg was truck, a third perso'n Vas sitting is truck, a, third person.was net ween them who escaped unhurtS lt is mentipned . as; a :: remarkable fact that ;this: person took his seat but a fe W rmin tebejfbrejhe Jight nig, anp statea that Ur. Franklia saidi in jhlsrUin that the uuiiuiug uuriug a inunaer siorm, was tm themiddle. of the roomfsitiihff in.a chair With the feet upbn the rounda of it?He sat in that; position, and, if, ' Is supposed, thus- escaped Latest frorr JEngland.jlip Mentor." Captein Webh, f arrived at New York, which sailed from Liverpool on the 10th Liverpool papers- or mn ana 9th On of the 8th : May are received :;Thebhly the riots in article of intelligence is, that the manufacturing districts have unh appily prod u ced the consequen ces that had been apprehended. - Blood had been shed. Five men have been kill- i .1 ini' t'J.i j a i.I i! JL'J ed at Rochdale," and twehty-five-wounded. For some'time there had been discontent among tlie woollen Sl flannel manufacterers against some of the masters ? who pay lowers wages; It Was therefore ' resol ved to destroy their looms,!&c. c :They carried their intention into effect 2 a'riot ensued; The military were called out and a great number of rioters . were taken into custo dy and committed to Lancaster Castle. A large mob assembled before the Castle, for the pu rpose of liberating them. . They attacked the soldiers "with stones; -and wounded oney A party of caval ry arriv ed, who fired on the mob, killed five and. wounded twenty-five. ' " ; - . ;-.Vv. ti-B&&i--? : Visitor a at JTfs Pom.The New-York American states, that. the public, examina tion of the Cadetsxommenced yesterday -"v .a- . . - "r. -y. - week , and would probably con tinue during the p resen t ; wee k After thisi exh i bi t i o n the Cadet9 will go Into tents for. severjt weeks.. The board of Visitors as.constitu- ted by the Secretary of, Var, Major Eaton, consists this year of the following gentle men. -M t--w l-v;. ' - Gen. Pierce van Cortlatidt, of .New-York. I President i; HCn.' J. Burnett a Senator from O- hiof Gen. M. Stokes of North-Carolina ; Col.'H. Whiteley, of; Delaware ; Lieut, ' Col. " W. J. Worth, U. S. A. 5 Majoi W. A.. Davis, of Ken tucky 1 C E. Robins; of Rhode-Island ; Levi Pawling, of Pennsylvania; George P Porter, of do ; Timothy Walker of Round Hill, Massachu setts ; Doctor Archer, U. S. A. ; Drctor J . Au gustine Smith, of New-York - Rev. F.W. Hatch, ot Virgina; uoi. I nomas 5. Bell, of Pennsylvania; Wmi LeeDistnct ot Columbia; CT. Davis, of S. Carolina ; wm-; Koss ot New burgh,' N. York; and Ker. Mr. Clelland, ot Kentucky. Mostof these gentlemen are now. present; at thePoint. and attena aauy in the examination rooms. 1. The New-York Commercial fJune, 2 states, that Mr- Hamilton of S. Carolina, whom our. reaaers wil I remember as the cua.it man u vuc .iiuuiuug, styieu me 'tve- trenchment" Committee, in j the House of Representatives while in that city last week, spoke openly and frankly, in dis approbation of the proceedings at Wash ington..- From north to south, ' and east to west, a strong sentiment of distrust and tlisappointment peryades, the- community. We declare that though in the daily habit oi iree ana ramiuar converse with Jack son men of town and country, !: on noliti- cal topics, we have met with two men on ly, who justified the system of removals and appointments, pursued at .Washing- ton, and -one of them was an office seeker.' In almost every case, disgust was unre- served ly expressed; fThjeare Jackson menleffcbut -thatwild enthusiasm ?of personal admiration for the Military Chief-1 tain, which so strongly ran through the country, sweeping away in its progress the experience of mankind, the admottit tions of; our "Kepublican ; 6as;es, and the maxims before deemed irrefragable, is ut- terlv derunct. - iyien conunue to Dejack- son ians,. only from pride of consistency. They hate tbf confess that the individual upon whom the living! Apotneosis, turns .out upon experiment, lu uc bu iiuic ui a yuu( as ; tu utiucjr . bui render nimseii into tne Keeping: oi some of the most d epraved men the country has jever reared--cohyicts of deep crimes &. the outcasts of society. BicfcfPhisrl: . f A; Bucks County paper states that a cab inet-maKer nas appt ten dogs xo tne turning i ed; tne premium pr jsiuu tor tne- pest es of a lathe-rthat two of the'm mov4 at a I sav on tvnhu5 fever, to! the dissertation moderate trot, like a brace of; squirrels, I put the whole machinery in motion, and f turn .; the latter with sufficientvelocity ironr morning tin 'nignt witn very little l intermissions. The 'Baltimore Gazette suggests whether oniric tenths of the worth- j less noisy animals in that town might not J ihrow out; the- idea to the" TurheYs Cof I Richmond, not dbubtihcthatdoas enoudvrny mignt, De tou ml, .to V tu rn all5 ttve -lathes I WJCSC &Aijr. gUfcCUdk' II UIII ,;UJf li Ul, ; WIC Dyspepsia, anldniiteli jvqwlinusic. Jy day time,' they miht be' disposed td keep ;beUerK6afaifthnl ing (ronithe latheHhpsfruiefu T fentiriel s' wuu earu intfr, jurcamuj guaruing tneir gonei SrCo AlletiiM?lanei rColf ectpr ot the port 6f;;AVi imingfon, and 'the, ho noreifs fa tlVerj of biir Minister: tol Ehklalnditdied ,ar hstn?iday.y;; 83d year of his; ager ,1 he deceased was born 4) n the t(iof Ausust :ir46 He joined the armylirt- the cotnmencecnent -of the Revolution; ful l of ardor and; patriotic Sentiments which JheHluS of in"trepiditfia tal ehts,'that.secured to him the regard of his com patriots, and the particular con ndence and esteem of ;lhe Com mand er-t n-C hiL . r! Through a long 1 i fe he preserved u risu i- lied' the brighrreputat rcyolut 1 onk t y ca reerj and as his tl ay s were jngTand prosperous so his last j mocneots were tranquil and full of hopei 4iKBff M J If: lo such men we owe - muchl for their actual achievements In thetime of national struggle's for indepehdehcei.dove hotyet imbre : q': t ft e abid i ng" t a fl ue nee iof ft lielrv pot litical and moral example upon present and succeeding generations iBalt. Jtepub, yv A Land Shoal, During ;1 ap shower on" Sunday .morninir, several era fell to the earth i;fewrbdi. north of GapitbifHill.maV king impressions in the mud fwhere they lighted, which very plainly ' indicates the, great d egree of nioihentu in they had acq u i red Jn their descent, f They were of vari ous sizes, generally irom a foot aud a' haf in length, and when them a. few minutes after they; had fall on were as live! vi and twisted themselves in to as many different postures, as if they had j us t . been taken from the wat' riv t j; i Maine ratnot, Domestic Manufactures. The attention; of 1 many persons at'the; Feleral -street Theatre, was attracted, a few evenings si nee, by the appearance in the second tier of boxes, .of four children, evidently mem bers of ihe same family and apparently of nearly r ine same age. yn enquiring. we were " informed 1 that these four children were the simultaneous pledges of affection between an individual attached to the the atrev and his , wife -having been brought into the world at one birth The t wd biys are asimisningiy use eacn oner9 ana tne same remark may : be appl ied to the two girls. 1 hey are now six years oi strong.1 health v and intelligent, v J aSe t r . yr'fv r Boston Adv, ,The Boston Bulletin informs its read ers that the Bank of Columbia, N. York,. has suffered a paralytic shock, . which has suspended its functions ; and adds, . that an unusual discharge of bill-au s - matter from the chest was the cause. Other Banks inour neighborhood are threatened with the same disease. The Brokers are busy in feeling their pulse. - f V j CI V V'lt'' ft X '''. t-;, - . U n--f: Another Improvement f Mr. Daniel Ric hard son o f B a I ti in ore ad vert is es that he has gjreatly improved his Portable Tee House and Refrigerator or also constructed a Butler Box, on the principles of his reffi gerator. - He says that in these Butter Boxes, any quantity of butter may be trans ported to market from any distance by land or water, perfectly hard and with out injury to the form of the prints, in the hottest season and will bring nearly doU- ble the ni-ice that it wou'd when brought in tbc icommon way. , This last recOminenda tion is fas we say of neios) important if true.' Double the price !7 Hi advises itso that Captains of Steamboats and ves- sels Jo'Ug to sea will find the refrigerator the most useful thing ot any on board their vessels they ever heard of, .as coarse alum salt can be used in them to keep them cold instead of ice, and it can be warranted that a piece of fresh meat will .not .;taint;in one of them in six. months!- Bichl ' Comp, . The - Boston Courier inveighs -against the; practice pursued by many country farmers, of sending their sons into cities to become shopkeepers and trading nier- chants, instead of employing them at home on their- farms. 1 The Courier concludes its article "with 'UiesebservadonsT'How hannv would it be for hundreds and. thou sands of our you ng men if they could be persuaded that a few acres of ground are better - capital. than as many thousands of dollars, procured byr writing their names at the bottom ot. a negotiable note and wnat years or misery mignt ue saveu u men!v;buld believe that a dollar actually earned by honorable and healthful labor as farmers and '.mechamcsV is worth a hun-. dred. in prospect to be gained in trade and speculation. H'.:.3:: Kr; : Medical Society of the .Slate of New- -The Committee on prize questions and dissertations, xonsisunsoiJLirsijyia arid Watts of New-York, and Drsi Ei TRbme vn Beek And Barnes -McNauffh tbhI af Albaiivl have unanimously award- haying the ihotto?f xjincipiw nas'citur. probabilitast XX factis vero Veritas j Un o penjhz the sealed note accompanying the successlui candidate .was ; tunnn to ne Alfred T- Masili: MrD-" of -Winchester ..Virginia. : -' 1 1 ; " J v. v - - NorfolkrJunt.l. c North - Candina 74; at. GosporU without a prvucationi suddenly attacked and bit very eyerei yr three ;of j ne nanu s wno; were i , jinomtr raznoz, or ine it evolution u eciaea rgy inptqrns mjik m adnessana haa larjited dpgn Jrd quencelconfihed butitloaseind tHe first use he rmade of his libert y . was" to : a Uck; then;i)neof theohibittett is itej thanfJwf learVi r the otherAtwo lonShg 4Dx4Jwoseley?bts Ms Borough, the other; totBLefeorthe Somethmfrrtew. f he Steamboat V irffw niavvviiicharriyed. here vesteruay-trom Tuscaloosa, bfou.h t a nJlH pi J rStones some bfwhieh we saw inch dia met era nd wbu Id hiiveweighed an ouncerorofeThisit wi edwjatenlaySe late st(rtn iAVei learn from the Captain of the Vi rgri nia'that 1 a ree q uah't i t i esf bf I ice were s t i 1 F ly i n jg j n va! 1 iiyk nd ; p I aces! n bt ope n to a South exposure whenhe leftereVVr I so u nd ers ta nd ? tha tat largeTi u arit't v of Hailstones had 5 been-collected in an icVT h'bu se .t n;Tu scalb.o9. frwbh ibMcepun.h j creams, etc. were, served- up ' as .requireo j l neyeainer ws warmtne tnermoineier rang ing,':at 4mdfday4 'asAaG'!Sanderb setts, has , i n ven tf d and secured ;'a p'ateni for-a cnew and highly important improve men t in th e cylind er- pa per ;inaclii n?i,fbr man u fac tu 1 1 ng paper, const sti iig of .a cou n teracting ;hbrizbnal whiH-wheel-and ' a p a per forming roller usually made by machine, is Jgriitlv im- ver before produced by any machine. "'V.'-K ,i vt,. The will of the late Frederick Khbne, y which was proved yesterday, has been" a t; prih cipal subject of co n versation in the ci- iy since. us cuiiteHi.;were raaue Known. This gentleman, whil e living, was liberal, without ostentation, in his donations for benevolent and useful purposes ;! though, ucius u icurcu uauus auu in aeiicate health, .his name was not among "those with which the public arej familiar as the active promoters of schemes of j general It was presumed that .a portion utility ot his property would be bequeathed to cha- ri table purposes j but the splendid endow- ments bestowed on some bf our mostvalua- j ble institutions far exceeds the niost; san gume hopes entertained by their friends. W e have procured a list, and which we be lieve to be complete, of these legacies. T. o the General Theological Seminary of the Pro- j testatit Episcopal Church, . . - ! . 100,000 Pennsylvania House of liefuge, --. s ? r 100,000 Orphan Asvlum at Phila lelphia, ' ! . -60,000 Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf asd ; Dumb, f..:.':Z--:' X:K,S-;';Z: 'U. .20,000 Episcopal United Sunday Schools, 20,000 Episcopal General Missionary. Society, i 10,000 Episcopal Society for the advancement of Cristiamty th Pennsylvania, : . .., 5,000 Pennsylvania Episcopal Fund, w St: , 5,000 Infant School Society, . . . . y hi5,000' Female Episcopal Benevolent Society or r . ' St. James Church; . ... ... ' " .f : -3-,000 Female Association of Philadelphia? f ? f5,000 Ladies -Benevolent Society of South Ca- iA . rohna, . : X;;;U ilyyr-,' f: XO.000 Protestant Episcopal Missionary, Society ' of South Carolina, . ' i ? f b-' j 10,000 Society tor the advancement ol Christiani ty in South Carolina, I, ; - .1 ? Episcopul Fund of South Carolina, v ., j Mariner's fihnrrh in finiiHi'r!mmliniiv-i!.-"v. 5,000 1-5,000 5,000 Dispensary at Charleston, V-- n-. iv il "5,000 Two houses in Charleston are given to tneuuy tjouncii, m trust, for the Urphan Asylum of that place , The money lega cies are to be paid imrriediatelvafterthe decease of the testator's Widow-" A large su in is beq u eath ed to indi vid ual s, a nd th e residue to the .executors, to distribute a mong such;cha.rities, in Pennsylvania and South Carolina, ' as tliey may deeni mo3t beneficial to mankind, and so that part of tne coioureu population, or saia estates . or Pennsylvania and SouthH Caroli na j shall partake thereof."- PAtYa. Chronicle: . ' - In Jhis 'city, on -Thursday evening1 last,', by Thomas G. Scott, Esq. James BumeyEsq.'of Columbus county, to Miss Sarah Uoman, daugb- On the 11th inst. in Hillsborough, by the Rev, Mr. Witherspoon, the Rev. VVm. S. Pluounerl to Mrs. Eliza G. Hasell. r. In Charlotte; on the 31st ult. Mr. Jos: Pritch ard to Miss Eliza Henderson daughter of poet. Sanrl Henderson. ' : u - v,: ' c DIED, , it v . At his residence.in Rowan county, Mri Daniel Wood, in the 70th year of his aj?e.-; He was an affectionate father,.a kind master and an'.obliing neiehbor. ; ? - tt'yhy In Hamilton, Butler, county, Ohio, -On Thurs day, the 19th ult. Captain John Cleves Symmes, extensively known as the; author of .the theory of Open Poles and Concentric Spheres. ; . Capt. Smmes was a native of . New-Jersey, but lemiV grated at an early age. to the ; Western- country.- He was attached to the Army of the United States for a number of years, and during the late war distiriguishe&himself m the Northern fron tier .by his, coolness': and intrepidity.- He i sus taine&through and exemplary ahandredwith;Teh'gioW composure and philosophic resignation.' y f : cRandolphCoWtfy. i-i: Wia-Widows & bis -Petittoa foe Partition. wife Sarah." ' TT - abpeariue .td'tha satisfaction of his Court, Jl' that the Defendants are. not! inhabitants of this State ; It is therefore ordered that publica tion, be made for si ' weeks in the, Italeigh . Re gister that they appear at the next Court cf PJeas and Quarter Sessions- to be. held for the couty of Randolphs at the Court-house in Ashborough, on the first " Monday of August nexV then and there to plead, answer or demur to the petiuph, otherwise -it will be taken pro confesso and ad judged accordingly. Witness,' Jesse Harper, Clerk of otir said Court at oScc'the first Monday cf May, A, 0.-1829,' -,- A r.nnv: J 1 'JP.SSE HARPER. C-C'": fVUrnieht of. Jhe Mail v"!l cmhni: Kc c rJfThe: Northern Jlail will arrive b'ei's'lt ,4'.V and depart for,llie Ht tith in half ? s MoumI, . C- a terThia Mairwill close-Vt 7 A . Raleigh P celune jl5;Wv-u,i. ' yj.; Subscriber will resume his .School y.A;vthe: AcademVi for younsr. GcnI- net LadieSton-Mokiiday, the32l day of .rbiie.' -- lr nteiajby indwppsition, from an exAmiuaiion, i caooii6dejly-'S4ute io Parents and'Gufcrd ' ns; that; their ChHdreri and , VVards" Weret'tie ve bet te r prepared Jo do credit t o t h e inse I veV a n d t h e i r .teaeheij Of .thisT he hopes to gi re" ample 'prooi; at the "close of the' siicceedm , Session. -Nd forts. tijarel, to ive the. 'ntjMt reiitire ' tisfaction to all who hbnQf him wji b jhclr batrorj- Raleigh; I5fh June. SreyV.r, Goods, P;i . ;EORlGE.Sitpj5.0JS-. & CO.; fatceleVve to in- " ,Corm l! PwendMnjitHePiUili ihat they' have' j u 4t recei ved a secoml Sunnlv nf krW .wt fashionable Uy; Goods, adap ted to tfie season,: i:XCase new-style Calicoes f':'j"";'v, warranted grass bleach V : , r , v . , ; -3otepalie and Barege Dresses; assorted Co, Jrenh luizearege and Vpy " eryjFireHookuslin .i - ," : ' J" ; - 44nd'Bobbmettt norsejcm ana Kid GJo.ves'.."4 4: ; 1 fiox! bestjuality Hruriella Shos w.7?$' Cotton Cassimere and Grandnriii .' : . 5 Freiich and Itussia Drillings. tc. V - ' v-l Raleigh; Jtine 1 5tH, 1829. - W s W f HAT-on the 2d &lund;iv in -'Anwot Myndiy in Au fbrd;urry;cWyith or as much as will be so.fficieht.tn satisfy the taxei duo thereori,: fo ue yealWith Osta r to Iyinff ,?p cdj' snuaTp0 --" "v.' .Sifcii in uy utcjcson . A ' - S l : ... -v. -. : 'i . ; - acres given inihr rM i v ? gvn. ,n as toeproperty of Law Johnfe THO. B. AVltlGHT Sheriff. May 25, 1829. 81, Bntton Hood,Adm,r. oh ;v v i 3 v: v.;-ayAcovenai ;Pearce BrodbnyiAdm'r.' f :j 'J"''';-"'?- : v:-of . J oh n : Bas dec'dJ-' i'.-.-v J v4 " r' ' fJTthis case,! it having beeh'lmaioVpear to . Couhat,TJrIa!,, Mary,-Eli2beth, Sai rahAnnejKiahV and Richard Bass, Heirs at Lawf JnoBasSi dec: defendants, in ihi cause, ; hye beyond the rmits of the State. n .i oiinary jvrocss of lav cannot be ?served on icm, , iv increiore oraerea oy. the Jourt, that advertisement be made in the Raleigh for'siic - weeks, for t he I defendants to - - . the Courthousi in Waynesboro on the XAt -' day of i August next, :. then andl there to shew wau wuy c i.ocis .uescenoin to siid heirs aforesaid, ; shall nbt be liable to the pkintifPa ness Philip Hooks. Cleric .fn... said Court, at A; D.L1829. ' officey the 3d Monday of May " t L P. HOOK. cfcr. . tyne CountvVi x : ' : . . . . e"M?ty Sessions.1 182aT : " .liY;Z ' Benjamin Howell JV Sx'on frf Xi- oi uenjamin tiowen. I t j - . , . - - : ; . , Arthur Barden and 'wife and-. fr'yVjik ':, ' - others, xp :V-:j.?Tr";jA.;;HyA..;" : :., IN this case ithavin.er been made appear to th Court, thit Levs Powell and Nancv h!4 wir. R bArtPeaTOCanVl'WealtbV .his 'wil lntJl min W.Raiford and - Needham Raifortl, II ei rs of ' Philip Raiford and Sarah his wifei d this cause, : live beyond tha limits of th , so that ordinary' process of law Can not be served on them nit ii therefore ordered by the Court that advertisement be'made in the; Rleig h Be- gister- for six weeks hotifyin said drft-.idant thatajaper. wring; purporting to: be the last will and testament of, Benjamin, Howell, dee'd has" been exhibited for probat e at this term, to which a caveat has been filed by defendants, and anissuemadep to itry tlersame according to law. .-Witness, Phi lip. Hooks - Clerk Omrt; " at office, the 3d Mond iv of MaV ,a , .4. - . . .. J A. D- 9 P. flOOKS, cik. , Williamxsboro, Academvl THB semi-annuaExamihation of the Students .connected with thisjnstitution will be held on weonesaayt ja ; June,.--parents and Guardi- ans are requested to attend. : :. ' - ; . ' . -The exercises of the School will be resumed on JMonday, za June. -:" vy.: r-.v o-- .?;.--.:--v: . ?: i A.;WILS0 Principal. ' ' CWiliimsboroltlay 19, - 4 r ; w ? ' 74 State OYth-Oiwroiinav: Guilford. Cod n 1 y.? ' ' w ' 2 V U the Court of Equity. t- ; ; Curtis Jackson, Jno. Anderson, Xvdia Andersori.lt J I Heirs at Law of tliriam 7 - V'' James -Anderson, 5 Anderson, -fer-.s . covert, PbebeAndersoni Ct deceased. Z ''-i' " '-) jlaiTAndersph fj iJiU-ri f, TTNVthii caused it appearing to the satisfaction, Jiof.the Court that the Defendants are inhabi tants of another State It ,is ; theretore- ordered, by the'Court," that publication be made for six Weeks Ziathe Raleigh Register, for, t he D v fe nd-, antto appear at the n'exf Superior Court of Law and Court of Equity, to be held in, and for. thu I County of " Guilforcl, t the . Court : House': in Greeiisborough on the fourth Wondiy after the fourth 'JVIonday in' Septetnber "next, 1 hen and there to pleaoC answer. or . demur to the Com plainants Bilk oif the same wi II be taken pro con-. iZ.339, and decree made accordingly.. r . -'V78 -Teste. !-; : A.- GE R ' C 'it.'- E. ' TUeNfewi York Mirrors of July nextm a splendid manner. The coppi pjaie -engravings of the toll quarto t.-,vn b. , executed by the best artists f the musij amnjrvidi ;'ba5irlpanite tne most s&ura caroposers t-ine iype ceaaj beautiful, sr. 1 th eppt of a superior quality In eyery depkrtraent the" seventh -rolum," w 1 excel khose heretofore p tecr are owf '-I'ollzrs per annum; ,parjal.? " cdjchte. (0 SuhscripUont,r?eivel Pp diWrs 'VjT-- eKThis lli t will be closed every riisht t 0 o'- Ibck'rijA.4-, i-..4.,v-:..ri.",-'. : : iTheojith?rn tawirarrivehee : C . : !. and depart. fiirilie North in half a hour tL reit- Hp H proprietor. of ths periodical is ho w.mak' f v t jL tng arrihgemerit to kcae the New. Volume r; ; . which wilt be commenced on the eleventh 1' :Piice advV$2 75 1 c1 v-, . f A A
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 16, 1829, edition 1
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