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- tV hotels, upbb the minj drapes lie hail been 'ggL wfewiiteife ifeiSkSSSE Citizens1 of, BalgKlf iBfS ,frtl; ee on Friday last, for the purpose pf entering intaarxangementsilb foseph GInteiof Poli,6kth Chair, and Jf ? wuw. art as Sepretor jS5S$tft .Ve-Chiii:having annou pqed th(object 0fthe melting, the fbl resubmitted, and after some discussion ontedviZ;:' TMT: me Anniverssrv or ui?ric;m iff : l i t ' r u1''-! t ...w l la'hv their " forefathers nnd the great price jut ,.Li.' ih. freed m they now enioy, wa? i piir- milrsolveJ, That the folio w J n5 order -of CeiaW ?Tit ft Gun he fiwd at !av-break i 2 Tlat the GlerynTen ofi different mtiohs n the w rrl''c! V a Whuious Service approprwje-o me occasion, h held m IQC rfCSWitiMMi Wiiuivn, V buii- c'Ut'rimrcn, at It o'clock iri; the" forcnobnt to te preceded . Djr ine reauni oi me jjecjariou Independence, i 1 i : n " .. 4. That 'i tU DiC"Mincr oe lurnisnco. j Prinlvd That a General ? Committee; of Ar- vano-ements be appointed, whose duty it shall be to convey to the Clergymen, the request above Mjecincd to seiecT an vjraior anu iteaoer -to contract for a Dinner-to- provide .Toasts and MiisV and to nwue sucn -other arrangements as the importance .of the occasion may requiri. In pursuance of the last resolution,' the following gentlemen were appointed I to carry these arrangements info effect, viz Xol. Wm. RobardsV Beverly Dahie!,' Ch. ; Manly, Alex. J. Lawren ce, J .C .S ted man, Henry M. Miller, Dr. F. J. Haywood, Xehman and W. U. Gales.' v 4 c. On motion of the Hev Dr MPhecters tlieCommitteeldf Arrange me nts were .re quested ; to enquire ; into the: expediency of omitttngtlie Veading of j certain parts of the Declaration oillndependencej The Doctor thought jit improper by the annjual . reading of this doruioent to perpetuate feelings of enmity toward the.mother coun- i trv;! which should now be permitted to subside. He mentioned as -an additional reasonforjthe omission, that the King un der whose reign these grievances were suffered, had long lricc been gathered to his fathers. 3; , ' A resolutionwas also adopted, request ing the Interidant of Police, in succeeding : vears, to call the citizens together on the last Saturday in May, for the purpose of making arrangements in due season, for the appropriate observance of this 'Anniversary--' V . - ; We are informed that a Gold Mine has been recentlv discovered in Davidson Co. containing a "vein of the precious metal i eierhh feet irt width. This is the larsres vein, everJieard; of either in this or any other country. 'They generally vary in width from two to live feet. I ! Supreme Court. Since our last, ; Thos. J. Oakesof Rowan, Sl Burgess S. Gait her of Burke county, have 'received County CbuH Licences, and Daniel Barringer of Cabarrus has been admitted to - Su peri. or Court practice.". A Pobt-Ofiice has been established at Powclton, Kichntond County, N. C. Hubert Powell, Esq is Postmaster. : A Post-OfBce has also recently been es tablished in Moore county called the -Pocket Post! Office." v The Southern Galaxy, in reply to a cor respondent who asked, why he does not publish the. list of persons turned out of office by the President , says, it will save ' a great deal of trouble to wait, and by and by mention ;those';who are riot turned out I ' ''. . ;.' - A . ' : v t The National Intelligencer mentions as a consequence of the subjecting the Post- ORice to the'influence of Party, as prac tised by Pres dent iTackson that already Postmasters, afraid to be known to hold even ordinary business-intercourse with '0$M individuals, cause their! letters to be enclosed under envelopes,i in tlie i . . '. . - ' t : F i ' - "anti-wnttng pff others.. Private indivi- u' correspbnding Avith i the sirheindi- viduals, go to the cost of double posfage, lor direction to , tliird , persons, to "avoid the denunciation which - they apprejiend r from, such acts of moral treason,: whilst other ; individuals send their, letter$l;to Post-0 flicesVten. miles off, tp 'avoid! cbr- T responding through their own, twhich have beeodatclv 'k reform edi" 7M$:i - ThcIntetligenceralsbmenttbthaa Postmaster who was a- su bscriber ;tb ! th ei r ' paper, ? ami , the; .only subscriber in,, his : i to w n , lately Veq u ested his Jjaper tb-be d i s hourm yr -"T.-r- o ; 1 ""Hvvi-viuv .c v.; ' -ivuiinff.j or wnicn": mar ihusi severe- ounisii t KrTii.iL-ori 4knv,v;if f Venendence Sllomu. ever ijc uuscitcu m -tum manner 3 .IW".II"M-W UJflil mv. uiiiiua ui', ivu renVration the estimation th which if was. oeWT TAat ;the c-tjzf ns of v naleiptifj.w!l n-.e v.ith iheir feUocitfiens4 tliiig-hout the ?r: ilebfatinff the Vnuinff 4th of V offewt; appbintedostmist pbiai Ohio)-in place JesjTjric moyea-f:j-c f has VeehaDTK)irited Post- master atlLancasteriKent (LmcJSe,: rem ,e(i.Post master at : GreatJ. Fall s, Som'ers- wprth;eWampshiref in the3place6f v Smith has been appointed Post--master at "Vobdsboroug;h, Fred erick'cou n ty, Maryland, in place of Thomas JSims. removed n -: fphitej of Ru tlan d , Sermon t is appointed Pension Agent in tha tBtate vice iRoiert Temple remov etl . ?v ? 2 ? : f : S JamiMPfstcptL jfl of New-Jersey appointed by the President Sec- creiary of the Territory of Florida, vice miliam MM'Carty. O " y: - v ; . f ; -I, The Collector of Boston has appointed Messrs. John D. Dyer, Josiah Newhal I of tynfield, Lewis Lerow, - Benj- Whipple of C?iaVl estown, Eben- Stephens, Inspect tors 5 J P. ' Robin;soni Storekeeper, in place of Messrs. Charles Lincoln; Thom as Wells, Henry Ha rr i s, A. W. Thaxter, H. Watson Inspectors, and Benj.; Scott, Storekeeper, removed . 4 i At a meeting of. the citizens of;New Yrk. on the 1 ith inst. spven thousand, six hundred and thirteen dollars were snb scribed to a it I the American Bible Society ib their great work of supplying all j the destitute in the United States, with I the Bible, in twb years ! f It appears from a communication' lately made by the Mayor of Washington to the City Council, that Mr. Rush iias gone to KngUnd fur the purpose of negotiating a loan on behalf of the Corporation of. Wash ington to 'enable that Corporation to meet its subscription to the stock of the Chess peake and Ohio Canal Company. ; j The Mayor sajs, if Mr. Rush succeeds.all doubt is at an and as to the success of the Ca nal project ; and if he should not succeed. Congress wil,he thinks, guaranty the Loan and thus put beyond a doubt the ability of the 'Corporation to obtain it. :v..'A motion for leave to brin in a bill to pro hibit Bull-baiting wasrejected in the British H.i of Commons, on the 12th ult. It was con tend ed , in opposi tion to the motim, that it would be unwise to diminish the amuse ments of the people,, and that , if this bill should pass,' another to abolish cock-Jight-ing would be introduced ! The Ayes for granting leave were 28, 'Noes 73. ' Hail Road ' Iron. Th e ship Hogarth, arrived yestprdayfrom Livervool, has on board about 120 tons RtiT Road Iron. Including this pn reel, there has been receiv ed 500 tons of iron brderetl by t iie South- Carolina Canl and Rail Road Company. The bars j are made to fit, have counter sunk ; hides at eighteen indies distance, rounded edges, and in every respect fully prepared to lay dwn on the rails, without! the necsssitjr. of applying a blacksmith's hammer to a single bar, for any preparato ry purpose. And this has been done at a cost, less by, thirty dollars on each ton, than it was put down at in the lowest es timate made to the company. Ib this one; item, it is confidently btlieved there will be a saving to the Cntnpany of at least 860,000 in the cost of the Ruatl, when compared with the lowest estimates. ' ' 4 j nFrbm itiformation already received; therc iss every " probability that there will be'conV siderable reductions from the estimated cost of other items,; in the construction of the Road. V. Courier. 1 Nashville, Term. June 2. I ''-' Dinner to Mr. Everett. A pu blic dinner will be sivert this daf y at the Nashville Innj by a respectable n u mber of op r cm izens of all political parties, to fhc lion".' Edwanl Kverett, in testimonv'of their respect for his hish character as a scholar, a states- mani ana a centieman We ; arc: ad-toear from New-Yorki 'rt h a tit liel plffie rahd;-iTieii;wh were wound-' ,etlmre orlles severely, by the explosion of the Steam Frigate Fulton, at the Navy Ya rttjposi t eVUNe vVYor k i are d oing a vell as could" be expected. f j We hayje seen; a 1 etteV fronV Mid'ri R. E. . Johnsbnof N;. CarbltnaSwhbiwasiorie f Jhern; stating ftlmt hiW bounds are getting -mfich etteF and ne mpes sonn , i ue n u u i. i x , es cape with life was4V(inderful ; j asV persuji very near ed. AraA to him was instantaneously Kist- -Intel.' - W:Ftngev;9 Tand yToesl--Th eT w i fe of . G ree n Cbibarnlof Calais, .Vf. was lately deliverj ed of twol heaUhy sons at one birth, haying :in aililition " tcTisa . tlwmb, jfive fingers on ach .hand, and. six toes on each foot, making ah aggi ealbii mber of thumbs; -ii ngers tand". toes, f orty reigh t vThe father of ihese-thU-.: lrenHs;a.f-br ;intuittve;mathemattcian has an l-iinu-; stial number "bf fingers iipon one or both of I QrK ment- would pe lenient. Un M r;, Hays i n qu t ri tig . lh e; nat d re f h ? s enme 'he. at 6 rst ref used " tbt answer V buCtTnally sai d thatl t he h thathe was abxiburW Adequate to ;ti crime s of so enoridbiis a cha ac'terVi:"ftj;-?-. . , j (i in ii u i iiv, tur tuaii insane, i.r. i a iiy very. uifenVjyongnedih keeper bribe Brid e well, "who It cateO him in the department usually . devn ed : to lu natics. 4 He ho weVer made Vhuch i'-ViioieJ that if xvas loti nd expfdiehttoWmoVe hlro b;'.a;celi On- his wnfi tht5eVVie 'ibid': the keeper' that -the doctors had made hirh vm Ibi cated be foreh e'.gav e e v i d en :e on a t r i" al an d that, under the influence of iiqur and their ad vice, j he had sworn to the ba. sest falsehood, ever u t ered. x t!i abde he rm a i ned for: h e nigh tisane wh eri -1 h watchman,' at 6 o'clock jhis inoifning, pass ed it, t he w re t c h ed , i n m ;i it es j r e; p 1 i eii.t o ;va a u est i on "pu t to hi m ; w i j h; a gbbcl d egree (of roprieiy. Aooujt an hou r attefwa ids, one n ine unuer lurnKeys, in,nassi03r me sra- ing in ironi or ..jine jcen, ,wa attracted y ; seeing: the- poor, fellow apparently. M i t h e ; a 1 1 i t u d e. o f d e vo t i on . Imoments he I i s e d b u t ; h e a r i n g If or: a few no sounds, gave the alarm, and on openinjg the dour the prisoner vvas' found su-penjled by the neck, bv irieans of his roat sleeve, to - a bolt in the rt no r without any signs of life.1 A Coron e rs i no u es t was afterwards h el I over th e body by John' C 6lv i 1 1 , K sq . and a verdict returned that the deceased put an end. to his existence while 1 'iunri ng under mental derangement. We learn that the name of t ie deceased is Peter Arrwsmith, and that he was a resident of New Jersey. r Baltimore! JOHN" QuiNCV ADAMS,. (the laie rPrei Mr Juhn dent.) irctinpHfued by his Hon Ad. ins, arrived in ouricity yeUerdavi and will leave! here this morning, in the Citi zen's Liiil for Philadelphia, oi Ins Way to Quincy. He carries with hmj to his re tirement tile fund aspirations of i patriot hearts for hisj health and haiipiness : and the gratitude' of his count rv mien for those splendid services by which he has eleva ted tin re.iiutation of I lie n.ntlofi at Irtinie andiibriiad.''.:: I :' JVlr. Adams was waited- noon by a num ber of our citizens, who desjred that he might remain a day or two fof the purpose of receiving the civilities of ihis friends ; such, however, were his Drevjious arrana-e- ibents a'id peculiar circumstances, th it whilst he acknuwleo'ffed the ikind feeling maoifested towards him, he Was compelled to decline any? public token ot respec. Chronicle. Respect to the remains of the late G. tF. Adams Esq. The remains of this unfor tunate gentlein;tn were cast upn the shore of Rastchester, land by the .inhbfitantV.of that village were placed in a '.tvibb yes'erday afternoon, wnh every mark of civil and religious respect that could ibe shewn. How grateful this will be to the bereaved parents and family we need ri"t add -but we can hardly, withhold a public testimoni al of approbation, for the good feeling and iust sense of propriety which marked this interesting ceremony. Neib-York Com. Jidv. June la. , ; Celeb rated Case of the Mederah Th e last night's Southern, mail brings us a Pensacola Gazette Extra of the 1 2th May, containing the opinion of Judge Henry M Brackenbritljre, and the decision of the U. S Court, of which h4 is the Judge, in the case of the schr. Federal, Captain W. H. Taylor, cut out of thfc island of St. Bartholomews, by the boats of the U. S. sloop of war Erie, Captain Turner, j The Judge condemns the Federal, as Sjuilty of piracy, on several grounds rand directs the Marshal to sell her at public vendue on the 15th June, antf the proceeds to be distributed in the manner pointed out by the act of Congress, in cases where in the. capturing boats are o a force in ferior to : the vessel capturec . v -i , The Judge touches also the alleged violation of the neutrality of, St Bartho I o m e vvs h opes t ha t th e c o n dp c t o f ' ap tai n Turner and Officers will bejsustained and Ljustifiedby our government ami con cludes by saying that;' It the violated sov reisn'tv of this dependency of Sweden calls for some reparation from our government, it will be balanced by a more serious ac count, for the shocking violations that have been! countenanced bin the local au- thorities of the-rights of ' every European and American nation m am? ty.- with her. Rich. Compiler. r l i r r-:- " - . i i ; Maternal Affection. A n u n for innate gen - tleoian once hadacupbord glreatly infested, aiid like many other. unfMrfubate genifemeti in the like' predicamer.t, no L much pfidinu hiniself ruponrbeing landhiri to such a nu merous uttprofi table tenant ry,Che resolved upoji their ex tifjtion.f 'Accordingly John was x d es pa t che I for a . trap f t he. mos ta p proveii contruciion". The next night saw ihedeadly engitie set. It .vas a machine with a ifatal - spring" which c. escended like iheknifV of a guillotine. 7 the morning a really tragic spectacle presented itself.r A group of very young mice-was strangled by the, steel; and upon, the op of the trap; with her head rather inclining over the side where the young mice were j lay the inoiheir, quite dead 2 It wasevitleht she hadt en' deavored to resiue her offspring, bufj find ing theask impratitifeable had abandoned it i n t d e's pair: a n d i t i s re a J I y a f a c t: ( t he wriier of this - sawL ithimselfX that she wasl foa n d i n i the" si tuition d escri b ed, . I i fel ess i J What a lesson to humanity ;! - t . ' ' Glasgow, Courier J: tffreat bei.; ; Some dispute arose as tbe jfacilt ty of iloihg such thtngsl i n tHia icou ntry,; !;whehhe;;fbreisninUema xnatueouiataKem mabhb patrol lerf an dJ bbaril t : -o fcvvitKa m rii tyv lnfOrtU? afelMBfpr'he stand ing uri d e r the wind bwv; wht c hJiXvis opriandoy Sh brtly after he was accosted; by thetycning gentleman, who enVJeavored ib a very quiet manner tolcarr his point; ?.lte had notf .etmVdfcZW when he was t seized and ; ' carried ' to the' iyatch -house, where he was kep t al V highti; 'Yesterday morning onbdng; brbiht up to the. Police, he sd e hi ed h a v i n jr mad e the bet ; b ut; the watchniaivi n s is tg i n assert i n c-i t 4 After.sotn e ti ine,;havi njr ibad e.la Small ipresent to tnejwatchman,i net was discharged, wHIv advice ;to tk e sf !o n, i ri fu u Ve ; o K avt i Idast' tor i 1 o el ttie wi nd o vvs ivh e n m.ak ihg "wagers in; su i ch. jmattersviWJ" vil ::VV- ' Rural Simplicity young' Cockney lady, whose ideas of A country life were formed from reading Thompson's Seasons, receiveu: an invitation to spena arewt wcuivs w i in uri; i it iuh i, aoout;j m v juiies from London ; and .was extremely, disap- pointed at the total absenjpe J of that Ar-. cadian simplicity vhicli. she liad pictured to hersel f in a cou n try' li f Onetlay.hb w7 ever, she considered herself ' fortunate, by encou ri teri n a shepherd retu rni rtg from th e fi(? ldsi with crbok i A ja n d 1 ! i You t h s a i d; she, Avhy; h ay e y b ti ti ot you rf pi p e with yo u r7, 4 Jiekase, Ma'a m,' an swe retl he, 1 ha'nt got no backee, (tobacco.) , Some men have the knack of doinjr things in a very neat way. If the following from the New-York Commercial is'nt a case in point we don t know-what can be. This is what we would call 4 a pretty partic ular genteel dun." AlexJ Gaz. t Sporting.' A man named II T ," who. rtsides in the." Western j Reserve : of Ohio; gives notice in the papers, ' that he wall meet 20 of th e best sports me n r in the bcighjborhbod, and shbbtfcfbr JS20.-- 820 (are also offered as a bet as to who will (throw a stone furthest (with- his na ked Jband and eat the most fresh oysters!'A We hope Mr. T. will be the winner 1 in' both cases. And when he gets his mo ney, we propose another long shot to him; Let him put thirty-Jive dollars into 'his best rifle, and try if he can hit the office of the New-York Spectator with it. - It would afford us great pleasure to gWe him credit tor such a performance t , l-',v--MARRIED, Tin Salisbury, on the 11th inst. Mr. Adm Pow lass, aget. 66 years, to Miss' Margaret Hoffner, aged about 26. "!'. . , . 1 ' " DIED, - ' At Chapel-Hill, on tiie 10th insT. Rfrs, Mary Yancey, wife of Dr. Oliarles Yancey, in the 23d year of her age. Her friends had the satisfaction of witnessing in her, hiringthe few last days of her life, a most surprizing and - blessed change of heart, by which the fear of death was entire ly removed, and a cUdd like resignation to God's will implanted. Communicated. ( v I ! . On the 26ih of May, in KutherTbrd county, af ter a protracted illness, William Wade, &q. in the 59th year of his age Of him it may be said without exaggeration,: that he was truly' an ho nest, benevolent man,' who within the circle-of his acquaintance lived respected and died r regretted.- ' ','''-''' ;- l-.M-K'j'-':;!' :y- -'..'..'.'v In Fayetteville, after a short illness, Mr.-Jos Shively, in the 3 1st year of tiNis age. "His remains were interred with Ms sonic honors, by. the Mem-' bers of Phoenix Lodge No. 8. 1 -'f:.-- ' v-: -.i In Salisbury, the I2tli ihst." after a protracted illness of several years," Miss Sarah s Dickej-, in the 5 1st. year of her age. She had. for. some, time been an exemplary member of the Presbyterian Church ; tier" character was; adorned hy muny Christian and social virtues, -and her whole Walk was a pattern; wortliy of imitation by her sisters in Christ. .V ', . : Kx' At his seat in Mecklenbiirgcounty, on the 21st ultimo; William Wallace, ;iisq.'; He was an fold and highly useful and respect ble citizen of that county ; .an affecthmate husb ind, -a kind and iift dulgent parent, and the best of neighbors. State of ovUvCavollna, Randolph'' County. . "i , Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions May Term, 1829.' . , . . Alice Riddick, r:''-:- - : Wm. Widows & h i PetUIo n for Partit ion. . " .,wite Sarah. J - ' : ' . - --. ;-, : IT appearing to t ne satisfaction of this Court, : that the Defendants are: not : inhabitants, of this State ; It is therefore ordered. tliat publica tion be made for six weeks inthe Raleigh I Re gister that they appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of R ndolph, at th e Cdurt'-house in Ashborough, on the first Monday f of' August next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the petition,' otherwisit;. will be taken proonfesso and ad judged accordoigly. : . ;r : : ' -:MiXt Witness, Jesse. Harper, Clerk of our said Court at office,! the first Momlay of May, C A. Di l820 A A Copy ; V : JtSSE HARPER, c, c. Price adv $2 75 . - '--d- mencement, Orutioiu ; J N compliance, with the joint" resolution .of the t DTalectic.nhd Philanthropic Societies of the University of Noril-Carolmav' hat 6me indivl- dtial; who had been a regular, member of ifne of their, Societies, should be chosen, every succeed ing y ear, to deliver a public Orxdion. in. the' Col-; tege Chapel on the. day precevling each Anniver sary Commencement," we take pleasure in an- 'nounciog to the friends of, literature," that f Pro lessor HoopEn, ot the University, has, on The part of the Dialectic Society; recei ved and ; accepted this appointment, and, will perform the dutyrat-: te ndant thereon, in Person Hall ; or! Wednesday; -24th;ofjune:-nextiJ rWe deem it almost superfluous to t addjthat those,4 who may attendbesides contributing' to promote a degree of spirit in our proceedings at , jmmencement to which they would not other wise attain, may Anticipate the reception of mticfr pleasure irom the production'' of a getiiieman a? well kuown for his literary attainments; ' ; U . . By-order of the. Dialectic Sddetyvtt Chapel Hill,: April 30, 132?.-- .; -OS upbVp ourr of Kq uty f March Term; 1 Z7i vV- J MilsabecK vsii ose p li tm ogton. ed thatubTicatibivhe ; ril?ute ' for Jth reei tnonths in thttalergh;jRe net Superior Court of Equitto be hdd fir the 'Cbjuty.rcSurryat the, Courtiiaus 'tii .Ilobkfott, on the first -Monday In September next; o plea' ? j answer Aor'demur;tbi the eaTnplaiiiajiis bijjv or the-same -willi'b'e' taken' "&ra vcoufessri . an'dlheard '.&ix33$Vrt$TXiy 60METt5?f C M- IT. -'r ' :. - Court of J'leasnd Cloarter Se"ssions : Ito wel Fraizer A 1 m'f of Vitiao ilestef, dec - -;-"-'.. : : ' . . " . '.;Cv.'V,v-v;noHerr Hester (of Wra-5 :r - 'n :- -OriginatN-att?cmejit of Jl'h6s 'IJUlejohn t'aiKlhei summoned y.vGarriTsJiee.v i, ;-:'-- ..'.''- "Bj T appeaTOigltb the sAti.sfjCtion of the Ccu-t, HhaMheMerehdnt, T Roberta Hester,; is net aprihliabitaiit fof Jlhis Sjate VJit is ordered, that 'pUli.atloO'Jr;;'made'in the;ftlcigii ttegister for six wecK-s, giving- iioiice io lue, a-yvi isooeri iiy 't er that hsjapj? ear at ft Je Coujrt v bf fleas', 'and Quarter Sessious; to beheld forthe Coirty and Sfateaftiresald, at the ; Courthouse jnl pxtbrd, orTlhe first iliiondajr ii-Ati ist ne Jc ty-'th.rit'ahd. there feplevy and ? plead to Tssue or j udgmeh t final Jwill be rendered up .' Against him, and, the property leVied . dm conderCnedsitbi'ect to1 the JjlaintJfPs retcovery'i: .Witness 'Stephen lv, Sneed, Clerk ot said Court, at office in Oxtbi'd, toe hrst Monday m May, A. 1829..:. 'T5 6w p d STEP. KSNEED. Clk. f0lh State of North-Carolina;: ;tV 0. Mar tin Count v. ' x-.,: ' . lEaciTt.S prihff Term. 1 829 -v: I.eo H.; Hare and wife, ; '. ; ; tvrardjvditfii n Slas Bennitti' Actm'r of John ii appearing.. ip :fne.saiiTaciia.i"or me uouu JjL hat the d. ftrjd.tnt; Ogepbeningtoni'is not an inhabitant of thi State 5- it is therefore order- 8 ft ppea.3g;vtblth,e saHsfactmnwbrthe .tJourtf: : . that Hoke Rqss isnot a resident of this State : , it is ordered, timt he appear at the next term of . v" the Superior Court of Equity, for Marti u county, ( the last Monday in August next, and answer, or else judgment pro. contesso wiii be taken against him ; and that. ptihlteatiort'..:thiS;'rue,be made for three months in the TUteigl. Register. L - t Jy3 TV ,- J : B. $ LADE, C M. E. . ; 1 Buncbtnbe-County, :c:;-:- r--.-!1 ? v , Superior Court of Iaw-Aprd Term, 1829. : L k TI itm.is Sharp e,-" : h i" ';'.'- ' '.-. .' .. ":" ' " - V ;'.,:' .'. v. .' ..' -' :JL Petition for, Divorce; X x ; Susanah Sharpei- j''-l.-.y'-v'-VX.."...' ' ; ! -' OUUERfiD by .Coutthat iuhlicatfon be made for; three months sueccasively in the Ha-! ' leigii ''Re1ser,aud ."thejr Yadkin and Catawba . Journal, ttiat tlie liefndant be and appear st , , the.next Superior Court.of Law to be held for; , Buncombe Countyat theC uaJiQUseih Ashe-: : ville, on the second Monday afte the fourth " , Monday in September next,- and- plead or an- " swer to the Plaintiff's petition, or tiie aame will be heard ex parte. ; ; "-.'-'"'-" '''""' . ' ;..;;, ' 1 . . Witness, Robert' Ifenry, Clerk pf said Court at Offiie, the se'contl Monday after the fourth Mon day of March, 1829.- ' : ? - - ROBERT HENRY; C.-S. C. of North-Carolina, - . , Buncombe County. .Superior Court of Law April Term, 123. ' Jacob Raper, 1 .' ' , . n . Vr L Petition for Divorce Deborah Raper. V ? - - " OUD EKED by Court, that publication be made -for 3- months successively, ;iii;the Raleigti Reirister, and the Vadkin' and'CataWba, Journal, j thai the Defendant be and appear at the next v Superior Court of Law to be held tor liuiicombe county at the .Court-house in Asheyille, on ttie 2d Monday fter'the 4th .Mondiy in September next, and plead or answer to the Plaintiff's peti tioir, or the Same Will be heard ex parte. - ' .;. W itness i Robert Henry, Clerk of said Court at Office,, the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday I of March, 18: ' ' 1 " ROBERT HENRY, C. S. C. (r''-V?v:VVjBun"cdibb v ; superior OCobrt Of Law-AprilTerm, 1829 ; ! PbHy-Biicltoefy ' ' A -y'-'.vPeUtio.s ' ' ,. Ed ward Bucfcnsr J- :tS:-::p,i; - ' ORDERElVby Courtthatpubiicatio'n be macla for; 3 months successively in the Italeih Register,; and the Yadkin and Catawba Journal, that the Defendant be ,and, appear t the next . Superior Court of Law, to be held for lluncombe county, at-the.Court.house in Asheville, on the 'd.Monday after the 4th ? Monday in September -bext, and plead or' 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 4th1Monday ROBERT HENRY, C S. C. fl HE Public :Anriyersaiy Exaxaination of the JL Students of the AJnjiversity "of North- Caroli na wilt be held at ,C h ap el Hill; pn Monduy, the 15th day of June next, and continue from day to day, until Thursday, the 25th, which last mentioned day. is appointed for the Annual Cpm-r mencement of . the College - : '- - : ' ' ; . v The following. Ttustces ''constitute the Cor., mittett of '-Visitation for the year 1 829 : ' ' i Bia lcs JOHN OWE& Prett ex oficio. Rev. Dr. JOSEPH C-lLDiVEtL, ' : -? Drt JOfWB. ftJiK&R. : Wystaokfr -S. y Hon. JOUN BRANCH, ' : ; J if THOMAS BURGESsq. .- : '-: j Ti-irV- EMANUEL SHOBERrMso. J - Dr. JAMES S. S3IITIff t ' h RICHARD If. SPAIGHT, 2S. t i Rev JOUN IVITIIERSPOON. fBy order of His Excellency Governor Owen, a - special meeting of the" Board of Trustees will be.held at the Uni versity, 'during the ensuing Examination; when business of vital importance is the fniif ppecU bfffUTattUut will be c6niU ferel jxbtfsi;jeA - ;i v Tli e Secretary has accordingly been instruct ed to invite most earnest lyvto tliis meeting, the whole bptr ofihe Trustees of- onr:Uhiversity ; and to Y iay ihthis Notice; that- it is confidently hoped: and expected that ho individual member fwtjieyB'oaitl'W the above de--. signated!Committeeoirrhrt,rwho can. with any degree cf convenience give hi? personal attend, ance'will on this occasion fail to do so. ; "CHARLES JIATILY I .Secretary JJosrd of Trustees. ; ;;Raleighr, 10th May, ,1829 n-t25j r wV,BLANKS-- fsalerfatthisOC; -' i- --,' fe..
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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