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'.- 1 . .-t ;ThcnL was-ajboy about' a dozen years' " v of . av I v-ent one f 'aturdy -afternooajlo1 :;tnfe ;: housed) f.a tqhppltellpvy, to have some royal Fu n i:i snooting with nawjarid arrp yfr Varctied'eyerr bushftteemVjfe :-waV bat one bow between us, an'that;; v iiotiFd to niv comnanm era no account permit me io tryApiyhanti; t at jU e srcaYwas-lbt ':as .almarksm an : i 1 sporty to me, yjns 1 i nfrh ;i h : ' tot th e. frcheral rau o f ch i I - : d ren s snorts, orJiiiiqnther VrMv;l friend ' fired away, from time ia'time, likejdgpod f " Grntrisncc Kas moreover, convinced laeV ana rnay ; con vinceiUiij v ii ii. . iwL;is-uu iq the rarest t '..ing in tae world tor; a marks- tnanto taKe coou aim ai a uesirauicoo?,; and after alt;ihootLhis:Granny indeed there had w to be" hi t.v: I n vihTsjnarrnerKe toilecl i h ro u iheii t th w c c ntinc i i fotin d ed c I th e; happiest epnceptipn of political sdonijand confirmed by theidearltje IcindreiySfCho I try Tha ibrough tfVni ta 'onusiaUf association those opposite feelings ana relations, wmcn b el 6 n sr re $ D ecti vel V A tua n.ci ent,1 and raod i forj ta'e' to' tiy :.-wdrd: btit if th : : ; reianyvh' wee unconverted by their arjumsnts and elo-; ouencew' theVerv names of the: s raenSousrht v to be an arnest that the- objects of (the, Society manlrmdt cannotfriilr! from -alluding to one jr tvroof theserVjjehtlenien, more jeSpeciallv, td one. Who, harinsr retired, leaves hie at liber. e rf -.statesi an d - ve ffen ever be fiire CO mb u ed in one. I' nd trifled Vaay- theafternoon,1tilUthc , -i ? was time to bend ,oarf course Homeward - rVTlie Hppetife ls :shootin2,vvVAsJif possibleratlierJhreas : ed. than dimihpied 1 : 'lYAmorc' properly p eaki ngJ by his wan to f V v succesjf 5-ab'd lie kppt'aiHarjvlook .outas r :we trudged alonr withinisWrowfixeidin in co o vv, ;:nu reuu y uruc uifc a vinoment nbtice.vv As vye 'drew near nis iwe botlr diseoye re?d sorriis mbying .object; hi ch thVobscti ri 'tyC of twilirfit wouldtnot fo uViadUtihj U was , C a,vhiteicati J He protested it was: a,; pi- ceon. Twani runs thenbo Wstrl ng,atil; 4-. ; ' away 'went the arrow. Presently a loud S ) lamenJablelsceainis and 11 i . ; R - tron ln7 which the'arrow had sped ; and a : Viform rose slowly,and awfijlty, till; to Wr 23ier ai V 'and un q u qsiionablehape'ofvan ?o!d "l Avoman.' vM V tnenu, bem on , ms own ;v tnrfwas more ale ll; Lhe preCise'extent of ihe imischief Ke liarl Gnmdnibther, I?ve killed tny poor: Qrandr '"v--. -v. 4.. . " '"- fill li '' iinother if7. be -hopped over,tne iencein a ?U;;i'nVjrtb . :fcoijrrse- The ood old Jiadyli ke; mnny ? vthejf in - daoer : KfA? idcfabiyinore. scared tlVan hurt f ,amUta8 b sual in siicb cases shefu nted and I groai i ed 1 u i ti y 1 1 1 J-byi t lie ai d of as t wo ; bovs; she ;c i 5 feificujty; .to liobbl ?r ' V a cai n was terrible workfi n tKe Jar leys. iThe women iaiidthe men,C tbeboys and; the ci rlsj Uh e wiute servants ; an d bla ck, ; . - . ' tl;e doe: and the cat,-, all surrounueu uiev i iVJa aci c nt natron. r j Some 'i tjed, :f so in e -en- soine ..'cried ; t'ie? ? servah tsXlauhed I : the: : Vcat:anuwS'Dareutaleas; we uog iiutf ; ; t and thertevvas; jiardly rnore fuss a t ; tji'e J battle otSVater view of bbtainin;; an pfiice,v on ; what ' he supposed the strongest side. , ' ButV being . .... ..... 4. - V'.iv-riL - i mistaken,4 .e was conipeiieu io remain j liffninedretireme 1 nave seen an ,urawr,ai:iiievuur" iuc s (with reveice be it spoken in tlie jVup mu wim amazins paiiiuc maiwc uumpwui? exoruiuin, j anu excue jngu cipciwvum the gap? ng rt) wd Iwlien; nothi ng bu tnip-J tineis' (if ! n on sen se" hafe fbl I b wed vTii u s many 'Grannis Maf:-:, t VI-. hay ebbservetl ? abackbl tc ancyl!, SpealcerWvisitVfrorn Witoihishithenutationpd racter-o f:t hoSewho; h e feared in igh t st an ifctbeZHi lebvered and epbsed,-he has reaped a har-v yesxoi .jniamyHiorjiijn, -d onee Knew-a. larmer, viewing one uuj a renibteart bfl h How hic(irntcame? nitq killav couple o d ozenfi ne turkey shicbe feeding iirt oneprhis fieldsiand ed .were tli e prppcrty -b h W ii i eighbou r.r U turneuput tney were nts own,;auu mi he;had in-tTiworld'Btt i'fbfttfne4iunt tancesideceivea; Dyappearancesi sluu ports, kbpeked up .fa-hasty matcn ivitn a. ady,vhb had no earthly recommendatibn other? Ihanrrepbrt hotwynbonV lief Ijscpyry;tUatjie betn rich,V waspb debts which he must have f the happiness v lt is;seldom;tthat:lad miss their mark ; " all the ends they aim at"; being such' as they are sure to hit. I remember one i nstt nee, ho wever, of a contrary ' kind; perhaps, yea, vdoub the only one that can be prodcedThii LadyJ being addressed by onei-in every respect wortny 01 au Kinuuess, iinagiic she bad captivated a;wcalthier gentleuian Upon" tHe-strengilf of this -like .the milk maitt intlie'nibleshe and d iscarded her loyer But no one has d eman t led h er in marriage from th at day to t lv-?AlackaHlav-1 l)id; 'ihe not shoot h$Gramy'? Messrs. Editors i If any of your Rear dersjshall have the temerity even to think, that I myself, at this t very.-tinie,; and ott this very occasion, have done my. prettir est to bop oven the old Lady : let such be well assured that I shall look upon thein as vios an ngxuq penai siacuies 01 me otave. No better proof could be afforded MK,;that tiey fiavcjhot their Granny. V And the torch of enlightened ilib ri'pri iuWy ki ud) J.mestbwit audlpiymputhiX transmiitedacross-ine mounrainsis 1 travel I i hir iinwJintlnnd on ret ? 1 ivwta'AY'wf -t liTrentlirs OOxffraistlfetijh 01. imam natmaTto trace its aupjcirt.usra?at.O-, to ri-ffionsi veuyinriti theiJUten?inieji;spiif tuue;v:oi.;;nuire::iiurirni,j alttianmer-auiraTV I-iv'v-..V,-.-.4. Cl:ii-Vvi' ,i;ja:kt Dy wiucu ine :-noeLui ucvi iucu. wijiv val of ,freel inn a m cing the elder "world v natiuiiSv o lii the expect n Teutons standi To catch the coming 6kme in turn;: irpj I iw f .froni. re ady vhand- to ian, i;5 f , 1" .;r; ThensmiHngro"the next that caitie, ;;$ needed it on It s sparkl ing . Wa y. v Hut: Mr. Fresnienti l must;cneck m nh"'lt-.deirhtfu1th lhJ ieate.vAHowAmej1isin ing down, c to rbhew.niyftbarifcs pany for their friendly and f nbVptable at ien uons, ami to propose tne loiiowing sen- TAe Eastern amI-JJ'e$tern? States. -On& in on giivorte; jnmterest j:-hitednpvernnient may Jt hey ' be itil 1 more stro ngl y u nite d M mutu al. P'ood-will.v . f . Xi J ; i Jtront the JS. I erA: Dotty :Jidvertistt 4 r , W publi?hN tofaya jSpeechr'del atilhe,annual meeting of -the Fareiirn ScfioolCSocivtvVin IS M i y )Wst, by-th e H )ii. M r Barbour . J- v ''t "a" - aV-- : --J. ! tr i e ui p' e n ii a ry iroiu in i s cpu n Grea tf Bri tai n. M iv- B if bburS was diie j"t t; the nVi ce of-the m ee ting byiM rv AVilberforeeJasJii frexcelleht friend." V tvere? aiid Biit London, in 4Min ry to miro- yoi sbeakof,hini more' freely,n1i dbs not make it incumbent upon me to refrain frooi prais ihgt hlnvrrJ mean Air. vTilberforce. ; K Applause ! J Mt 3$ impossible that any?one. w ed the ffood which h e basVaccom plished mnst not teel ln& heart ana bospyn. tnroo, swuen lie seea that venerable man comn forward, in the decline brlife; to upp through litei he haspiireuedApJause; ftioderii nnethasr- in .bedu v n 1fappearing to Jhe satisfaction f -L r that the. Defendants in this . .Cour-, Holland, jr. t . - - - " i ' yt iir . nAiu Visees f .fames Holland an,! ;,.sa" e- f TT- - -T-r " IIA ln.J - - dow ,of! the said James -Holland, arVinh?,Wu of anmher State, so that: the' ordinaVv S nts " law cannot be servecl an them u ' r cSs f - publicitron be made for three . months ,A;at PV f IVJ V.KP Ke,MeV tha die said anis be fand5appear at th e Sit Tt - 6 .VI L . v word of ivhich Ixdo to hbeMlor, this county, atthl Cribed : the pleasure w hi chtwe eel i nu seem sun s'ettinff to us, and about to rise to distant na- tions.f A nd jn the same -'way? maywe nope thaf; though we nbv-seeVthe declininjr rays of his mmti, yet perpetual ramance or, his v'c mehts, ttie etef nal lustre of hjsmindvdslonty r- ricav in i Vhose :aiise he spent this tlif e a nd : fdz whose welfreibe labored toive die reliiousknowledM?haPPI0f3 fcll.di':a:ha.v1n'foipJwai Initutionlhistrnoriiin andJhose Vabpuiin Southern Africa, are Cpurt-house in Vy nesyille:Pn the second w :n?xt, theo and there to plend answer oV Zr to; the llaintiff petitionVor ludirmiWt 1'- fessbyriM be; entered airainst tht-m . , Witness, John B: Love, Clerk of said c.m OfHce.nhe second Wdnday aite Ahe S - Monday Ia-lactl829.WM-H : Y e person ;w"' presMie.i-.ai.1iiie- upeennj of ihe Society above nientlnhed was Lord John Russell, son of theq Duke of Bedford 'O-iesidiip Mhe field. ' Asjsoonasuj 6: ess ;wares :P-iC: fAvas: ni'very son hv Jtheoi tT; Xady lobketj fattthej little boand-arrbw man, wfthah; rndescribible,b 'I r ' I expression ' of countenance,:rTom r-lKrsaid:shV,ho yop'have the heart to shoot vour Lrrannv r". . ' it :is a ti.' ., DOMESTIC. I , y monstrous tin ng Tb'm,?;saitl, his father, for t.jfapelront his Granny sYhat-: ''ti'iy;ever fsaid his ino , tH --ilear, shoot ypur Drarmyf ' - -v v : jHi s broth e rsba ntered.h 1 mV;i t Ti" ; w 9 n t - ;..iuti'to- shoot 6ir,butyabehqldhasshpt I 1 Aif : Granny J' -' In th e kitclien, and. in the, vim notiii nfc but Tomihas shot his. Gran 1 .. s Years ')h a ve passed si n ce th eh ol id ay i ?jA-.h ' J; f,nnf 'nnd thr s;id Wr.hiilftnt.withVwhicll it' W r; Z"' iirrnmntpd "-:Hnf. liV imnfeSsionof it tinon my: mind is no t! es fe' it was fi abidinx orieSSHad the sanieiiinVoccurT u'lH:'. red onl yt two nrl tliree vears ago,5,or; pbs- its Iuuut inuuii?.;ii' tuiiini, uuwvuc siblj periou,- wiiai a inuuumeni yp p aridy it a r aihe rs re. i red to a u d g ?o d -u e n , w lu at the. doub of the cbuniiyts !ajteV:on; the'oic -eii tirel y forgotten. But there is another -i - - f - 1 A.:, 21 'ill -1 l- ' J. -; : . v r reason ior my navjng Keptiius particular 'J nciden tt fresh ip inejnory; x 1 1; has been : :'-.;'- ti 'in Cr by th e Conduct.1 bf ; my neighbors r V . and acquaintances,;,; friends and, can- dorobliges i me I to acknowledgei sometimes; b vmy o w n , -'W ; Lilian mischievously: lntendin ;ther---but byj mistake;, or.ibther.cabs.e', : rcallynnfl '14X imrnediatejvttho'f of mir old schoolmate i .4 :, 'f.and nave inwardly; it not audibly exclaim '-i wKThat ' man' haz shot his Granny: To y; ! ' 'iffy vevrJi bo(l bu t th emselyes krie w . to be v;atthVbg end )0p t. the : h 0 rn J ; th exp r esa ; ibri vth a k su c li : ; an d ; su clr a nerson has, shot h xbcO rannvw Pi . X y pops in a; my inind hitottt of my mouth", v ,1'-":.y;'.':. ai fjpicl as one in ay say X Jack Uobinspnl5 ; X; , f J ay has not beri ;:! Vvand inay noisbe alethejr rbntlesaf to V ; ? - t!ipSe r . w h o in ay h ea r v of j fyj jTli e?f e mem " ' V U 7-brance of it has instructed 5nie to looktefe ' : X slfiiu Id I eap j to consid er th e conseb den. ' V-:'",- themselves j tdaim atln6t1iin?abbv tlie P.9n,".?;. nnmanity tojpiotvno harm i- ?r agalrjstbtlier .-react '"PQn myself 5 arid to'guardTasainstthe -i-- v j-A""uence- or suuuenvaua nasi tv impressi ons.- It has shielded me. ;. 'doubtless ofrpni ;-tiihesi from the ridicule; to whichvild -rr and precjpitate conduct would havv e posed me ; and has saved o.e 1.1 iiianv inV ; iUr; t?cjf .w PP bl icj D inner t Xiexi n tohi Kent ucky. The following: is an extract from his speech v- v. ' -r'i"."';--.-- ? on being toasted : r ' 1 : , :-v -? i.i:. v:v4-.;r-.'f, .' '.vf' - -h ' rH.-. ' .s There is one: association recalled to my mind in visiting this place, to which it would be u u pa r dun a b I c, we re 1 , t nsensi bl e 5 an as soc iat ionV w hich has pe fpeiu a ted , i n the name! of your city, lhattof an ever inemo rable: yillage to the,' xpunjyVIihhHbUV'and jn jthe inearv neighborhood bf. my resi dence; When ; the news of f h battle of Lexington on 1 1 be ; 9tb ; of - April, -! 775, reached aTpar ty Yf r Hun t(lrs,' ' asseni bl ed j at the spr rog m; this pi a ce; thy resol ved, in propheUccoiiitMeinor ive the pape of Lexiiigton to the place of their encampment, aud thetown ih"t there alipu ht be. found ed.'.JNot more. I hanfi fty yearsl 1 believe hay e! t)assed awav, i since the actual laying .out of this town ; and in. tMat period,- wnat ' a monument nave- not the4 brave btful crisis y s tate, on. the inorn of her independence, offered up their, lives in her sacred, cause J r They were not of vour kin dred, except in the kindred of struggling liberty "and by the blood, which t,hey sheil for your freiedom'as for theirown. ;They 1 ie i n thei r bumble graves, i n hh e beau tlfu yil lage; ' w h eretb'y ; fel I : and a si m pie stone marksthe scene of fheircostly sacrifice r bu tKovorthily;jd'tb fhas their: pious eifdevptmnbe ted in th e a m pi e street s,i hei igh tly d welli ngs t i e : s u bstantial piiblj c-.e I ificesj i dl t be clia r- itabte.the.iera.ry of this i in pbrtan 1 1 owp Y?frz& r- -IV! e a n t itii e li nthe astdhishins: : p r 02 r e ss v of our country,1 this State, then an alm.t pathless" 1 1 d e r n ess. half explored, u nt r. I ed, o'r-lHi 1 1 ed bnly t by: the t bbl d4, hun t er"; i vb went to ine ucio wiin a spaue in one d;1J'd. a nf a trifie..in ah e pi her; IJias becpni e y t)ei I th pa r e n t of oth rrrjsj n g St tVs'f. Bey on d tlie:VabasHi-.be'y are &Jiow7 large coin mnrtesJAv)ho'lookto heseiheirnativeTfields feelingi withvwh?chyour,iaihers: looked back to their. dativekhomes itiViriiiuiai ' l1 have;' my se" I f , yr 1 1 h in a weefc orC two, beard a ri : i nd i idu a jv w h 6 Ka d been to "expl brd b i tit sel f a n e jv home- in; I II i nois, and. was on his' return, to ta'"fc"e' bp t hw family to the icho seo spoteven wh7de commendingthebud 'dajbce.fderUH thatregiQn-t feissi ng' bji som e; c f r th e pospero5sj se 1 1 le mer.tsV; hefich cornfieldsV the Vpleasant inhis nariyestaieanc. excIaHnititlterfaJl theieii.rrhii bn .XvoUCeartlHrie'ltTi K lVi t M r li V?' iem .man v 1 nw za tt.ii i imIm i vAh a.; ;:starceS;lrQm,tiiose;tprsfrfcelffe rOliroabitStl riiPlifirnrran' 1 4 .i. " .". u d th us, g c 0 1 ! e m e n; 1 1 ? is& tlia t V 1 81 t i f A.:A';..-.' -f.uA.tWif. : ' :iV:' .l-..f vHkj .our, putjuc u.stir rer making tqeir Intl. a" member of the HiuseJof Couimons. -it, was tnis, nooi 'Milan wn o orougn t oe fiire the'Hbuseipfdinn by; "his. ejoquence? carried , 'm ea id re v f repea U, ng h e Corpora tipn r a nd Tcstlacts,;:; which " u udpubiedly.-' I'eit" tp, 'Mie. a Gt'Oi iipiish men t of t he si i 1 1 grente r m eas ui regarding tiieOath fying to. find-thc representative of our gov- erinoeut andvepuutry at the ,.Britisii-fVoUf. so jtespectfully! treated, and so4handsbnie ly noticed as was the caVe with' :Mr Har- poori ov mese luiriny oisiinufsneu ffeniic- t ' w ar . s v. . w- . t- - 1 1; and excellent works uooP, entitled to the hiirhest praise, is Dr. i'.Ulip. f ? ' ; ; v. , (, Applause.S 5 But besules thesie entlepien icrho 1 Margaret s Robartls have adtuessed tpemseives especia jeets of the Meeting, there is ; and not merely as an' individual out as tative of a preat people, ana at w nose presence Iv for one, feel the biestsatisfactionI meajv the . representative : of ; the United Utes.-A (Cheers. stlri former days, the mission on which he comes 1 was little else than to watch and ob serve, with every kind of envy, the prosperity of the nation where hekwasjsentftd resijde,nd to take all t possible precautions nd' means" fr marring -Mharoserity. fbrbiheito seea Minister of America amp n$9 mt, who thinks it-his dutyHo ct) diflentlv ; who. as;a member and representative L Statesi thinks nothi n .more fitting than to "fos ter an favoti r ; t b e proR re s of t h s cou ntry In ail the arts of social life. iThis thenrlhope will be henceforth i the rivalrv of nations 1 and I think,' that while the United' States, brie and all,re grateful to us for. those ancient institutions of law which theyhave ;carpfulfy preserved andconse crated; we oufjht not t o be above taking a; hint from any Institution of their's deservinpr of being copied, such, for -instance, as' that jbfj (Connect f ticut, as has been fita&d to u s. A p p la u se i ) We "tight, without hesitation .or envy, to adopt suchjmprovefnents as 1 vduld abetter; our candi tioni sp that withptit distinction -or 'separaTKifVpf natiobs we. may each seykrliiirnselfi jHritcm-; municate to hxis fellows,' those" iniproyediedts'ip the arts df;life'-wh1chhwbiitdbe' diffusion of relipjious truths, and be. a be" fit to mankind.; ' I shall dr t&In ,you Tiprtber tliad lo thank, yu for the fayour which you have done n:Applaue. iff-aiitcimihiKj vounty,-, i-.,:; j v: Superior Cbuf tofLaw Ai April Term v. Petition for Diirorcc. that the Oefetddnt be and appear ai tK SaperiorfOouijit Livr to be held lor Bunnib couhtv;Ut the Asheville on f1,e , I ijo atonaay aiic:viiq Monoay in Septenjber hext7and olead .or answer to the Plainf.n. tition, or the same will be heard ex parte. i f W!tness,ooeiT uepry.i;ieifc of aia Coilrt at Dfficei the ; rMonlay;after HWj4tl MonZ of Marob;.1329.;"::" fe,'.K:t -I V- , 0"" -H ItqilERT. HENRYc. S. c Court bf Pleas an!(l;Quarter Sessions. - -v 'i;.S-May; Term. 1829. l" ! ' '; ' ' wBA; O petition for Partition. : this Stat e?? Jt- is Jbeie tton.be made tor six w eister that they appear I and Quarter Sessions 1 matt 1. uiii .. At a meetine of the Britislvand Forei2n School Society, he Id in London injklay IastA-Mr. UarbourH said 1 did not expect to be called upon t(J address this pieetingi but the friendlymmiier in which I lavelbeen alluded to, induceSmefoVsay ' a few wordjs in acknowledging the 1obligatio)-a-Such senti fneht coming from such a quarter ' greatly eohance the value of ;the;- complimentj for the name of Wilberforce, let me say, is not Icohfined to his.Yialive land, but has cfone abroad to- every nation of the earth 'f where vliberty i;! jknown (cheiers)-A-and allow tne to say my-fLor, that,I''j considered it the greatest happiness ot my: lite, to hive the pleasure of seeing him who' was hailed, as well among; foreign era as his own coun try, as the great apostte; of humanity. It would not become me, 'standing in this assembly, to of fer any comment upon or comparison of our two countries ; but I may say, that America," repo sihglpri her future destiny, will not, allow her self tabe ''actuated by envy: to. other! nations ; but ooks with confidence on the kinp feeling which she' is willing to believe you entertain to wards her. It Is nor my intention to go into; a-, nyidetail of the objects of this meeting, particu-; larly after the eloquent ' addresses you have al ready lieard ; but in justice to the country ; to which t have the honor to b. long, I must state, thatj there - i not one principle - in tue .whole . splre of social economy more attended to than" education. I have heard itjobjected tp general education, that1 increased intelligence tended io make men more cunning and more wicked, but I here denounce' the doctrine as an arraignment of the dispensations of Providence, who ' never designed that that which was, the great source of the happiness-of mankind, should make them deptavefU ; ( tlearhear.)' vThis, my Lord .ts not ;a matter of theory it !s not a question, to be argued a j&rtir---the experiment has been tried, and); one fact will do more to illustrate it ; thaa anyl reasoning which I;can uige.r'In.jthe; state of Connecticut, out of a population of 400,000, there are:not 400 ho do hot know hojw to read and w rit e. :f But the fact which .in don nectfoii ; with that I wisli to proclaim to 1 the f world is, tt there is'pbjt bnthe wholeface of we civiliz ed globed a population- more truly moral and re-' ligious. k ) (Cheers.) ; ' Indeed we may say Jof it, that every man is educated ; and ; every ; man is-j Virtuous," and tthatVtbe exceptions 1 to t. both arevvery ; rare. tTake1 thesetwq; fac-ts togeth er, and wi 11 they, n ot prove .that, the mjreeduca tion arid intelligence increase among the people, thej more virtuous they will become? '.Education n that state does not depend upon private, subscription,'- hut is; "carried 00 at ; tire expense of thestate itself (Hear lieart) wilt Pot tresA vpass farther-on th e ,iatt ent idn ; of.,H lis mee ti n g thn to. obserye,' that the increased intelligence . of every rank ih life Will be; attended with results the most )mportanCtpthe iwor and the public press are destined ' tp "achieve consequences bey ond buman . ken; ' and if ite compare what has been done in past, days, V with ,what.ye are no w doing, we shal be . fit til more inlressedith this b'ehef.and be convinced tliat ad.lhe results of the comparison, wWll&euln' fa vour of education, and j that It 'will oiot Ceaset until it as accomplished its great en. have bow-to thank tbe.meetine for the attehtiri wUK i hich;l have been heard, antb assume it that I sincerely wish the $ocietv; every success. In w fiat vej; part ot the world I maybe. t will al waj si giyetme sincere; pleasure; to htar !of Jt progress-, in promoting tlie great object4u has iniew;; .Lptd John Russell said, it ribw betemes &A duty; to haiikywiwfiichl shall do as'shortly as .I,5ap,lbtttt1houglr-; gratefully, fo thervotewhicb kind entOghtopass; I shall begidbyjrepeatim? aeclartiou.tiCh occa sionsA-that j n app earing h j e,"it hi not upon my ,owii account,vbotaa iny.frtheriwjioak welfare othisy Society. J; :(ApbiaiseEy Frorif the oegmmngv hir saw the jreneroiis iWhK propose uonseir, thepcoinprehensive ,vvHMij iianneo,iwomiy thp support bf T.hberal mmcLAVhb 1 ' NOTICED AS taken up and coniniitted to;' the. Jail 6F this -eountv.'on the : 2d of March last,, a negro man sup nosed to be a "Slave,5 "who .calls himself S AM U VX, WI LKf N and ays that be was bound an aDnrentice to Wm. Moselv, of Norfolk, Va . a nd that he rahaVay from the said Mosely before his term of apprenticeship had ex pired. The said negro has been in this county 5 or 6 years, and has pissed during tbat time as a free mart ; ; he is about 24 years Pf age, 5 feet ,'4 or 5 inches highland coal black.. The, owner of said negro is requested to come forward pfpve property, and pay charges, .v or hewill be dealt with as the law directs.,; ; V. A K-.;;;'lii it- VVi r" M-:f ' J A VIES 'PNA LMER jailor. Vihdsor, llertie county, June 9. -' V; .i - ? ki- Price advA S7V;-?-r ; 82-6m. w m.- wmows u, 01s . ,wifearab-.;4-. m T appearing to the i satisfaction of this Court. that the Defenclants are hot inhabitants of ore orueTeu ttiat publica eeki in the Raleigh tie at the next Court of P Jew 0 belield for the count? 01 HtTiuoipii, 111 puri-ii use in AsnDprough,1 n.tlieiRrsr'.o then and there to pleatl( ahsjver orJemur to the petition, ';otberwise;;lt-x'wili. be'taken;pro. copfe'sso.andad. j udgetl accordi ligljv ; ' ;;'';-; , ' ' i Witness Jesse Ilafpe Clerk of our saicl Court 'afpfRceWKeN'fiirrt;Mdh 1). 1829. '':-tACbpV,v:H:ijJESSE HARPER, ex. " VvVplice adv; $2 -.75." : v . :. ;. :-' " : 'VSiiperiorlCourt - Jacob. Raper, Ti 'Z tji vaCI ;v-tvk-t tv ;.,Petin or T3iyprxre ip",. v ' Deborah Raper. V H'VI'W!; ': O H D E UE t) by Court, that publicati on be made for f months -c successively ;iu thet Raleigh Register, a nd t he d ki n and t'ataw.?a Journal,' that t he Defendant be and appearv at; the; next Superior Court of Law t( .be held for Biuicombe county, at the Court-hoiise inAsh;eville. cn the 2d Monday ifter the 4th ' Monday in September next, and, pled r answer, to the PlaiiitifPs peti- I ion, or the same will oe heatxi ear parte. . Witness, Robert Henry, Clerk of t said Court, at Office, Jbe. 2d Monday "after the 4th Monday 01 Marcu , 1 o. ,? i.5)-vMeckenb C.uonty ;." ; t Superior Court bf tAW-r May Term, 1829. . . Marion Tanner,"); i; ;: j ';; :i:;y-"vA.t ? I v Petition for.Divorce. -. ij-LfTAikA nrAAAil.'' Vi'.-i l,.;-'!rf .-. ifYHD E eTED by court,' that publication be roads HAr rfor three nionths successively, in the Kt 5feljgfi Register;1 and Western Carolinian, that the defendant be;an'4 iappear at our next - Superior Court rifLw lenburg, at the Court House in Charlotte, on the r6th Monday after the 4tlii "Xlonday in September next, and plead or answer to the'plaintifl's peti tion; or the same will be heard ex p;rte. Witness,- Samuel Henderson, , Clerk of our the 7th Monday - after the said .court, at Othce, 4th i n Mrcb 1 829. . 4. .'l.'SAMUEt;iENDERS0N,' C. S. C. St svte of .V wt-G dv ona, 3uilfortl Cou ri 'yl, " Tn the Court of Equity. , - -mm tis ;Jackson, r 1 V ; Heirs at Ivaw of Miriam Anderson. feme covert, mceascu. i . , ROBERTVHENRY; C; S; C. State pfJS)!WnfHnM Superior Ctmrt of lwA-Aprilrermi829A C :Tliom;Sharp;Of : -".j V. -vV S. Petition for Divorce..;; ;. Susannah "Sharpe. 3 ; 5 OjltDERKD by: Cotirtthat publloatn be'ioaade for V three j months successively intheV Ra leigh '; Register,-, and ;t heVad kin r a licl Ca ta w ba Journal, thatthe liefeirklant ; oe; and appear at the next Superior' Court ,of IvJto.-,'bebed-'.fbil;' Buncombe County, at the Court-IiouSe in Ahhc I ville, x on 'yy etsecond JV onday after th e k fou rt h Monday m September next, and plead or an- 1 wr'ln-the Plaititiflfa Petition- or tl?A AiimA Jnb A nd e rsb'n L.yaia yuaerson, ;5 ; J ames, - Anderson, J V lhebe Anderson, , IN "this cause, it "appearing to the .satisfaction Of the Court th:'t the Defendants are inhab'c tants ofanother State : ft is therefore ordered Lby (theJCoOrt, that publication be made for sli .Veekal'h'HhV'.lleib' Register, for t he'Ovfen ants toappeaf at the next Superior Court of La and Court of Equity, to be held In" and for the County; i of ; Guilforit atv the Court-';'-; House in jGreehsborough, on the fourth Monday after the fburth Monday' inY September next, then and there to plead,- answer- or "demorr to the Cora plainanU Bill, or the same will be taken pro con fesstv? aiwll e tree made aCcordinirlv. . i. Teste. be heaiti euc. parte :'i Witness Rt4ertiHeoryv uCleskoi said Onirt at Oflice, the second Monday; uftcr th fourth Mon day of Marclr, 1829! ; - ; -. . ' ) t0KQB!ERT HENRV, C.,Sd. ; nut. Zrz-y,'- ts u ricom he Aoun r vf nf"5 ; 4 iperiprCouiof iAawprij Tern.,-lc9.; B u 0 com be Cou n 1 v .Petitto'; for Divorce.: Edward Biickner." RpRETby;couK, P?ade; Ha',; ibr! alinonths successivt-lv in the- Itateiirb Register, and tbe YailKin and Catawba 'Jourhll, that the DfifdaPt be iaPd appearar tHepext SupeiiorCoiirt; ofl-awtObe jhIdtbr! RVmcombe .c'ouptyi'at'rbeCVm' lft;tarft' Ktvl anivr tr''tIi;.;P!-jnifr'e rii;j I achtm every pf the lnstitutimi,vYOti have 1ipal V, Obj many,? ex necessary iiext aud plead, ot answer to the Plai njitfs rietiA ti0rip'theam IWitnBs, Rbert;ifenryt Clerk "fiWidACourt at Officethe;Mandiy after the b M6nUay: of March829Vv1iA.- fhH:tl. Sui'aertprjCbnrpTXa 82?! Andrew'3 Presly,") Cltvtf-i' 'aStateoF North- Carolina.' ; Superitir Court of Equity, March Term, 1 82 f5 : rnhii HiTsiKecic; vs. Joseoti Penineton. ITppeaHiig: to the satisfaction of the Co:ir that the dvfentl.int Joseph Pmlngton, i"01 an inhabitant bf this State ; it is therefore onler- ed that publication be m.ule fortliree monu ihe! Raleigh Rgistev;tll;d hepiay PPef at 'f. next JSupf riop CoUrt of Equity tp be heh for"' (Jmiy otSurrv atihe tiurthouse i R(XKri( Pnthe first Monday In September next, topc32 ariswefVor tUmr-t4Ktiie corhplainant ')' , the. 'same will be taken prp'confesso ioi" ne5U ;K?cT'eriN&TO SOMERS, C. JI. :?S'Bunc'A ,4S operjorj Court pf )La w pril Tenn, l- Ann A mistrong, f" v ;" ' , A '. : " ; ' -'MXM Petition ibr Divorc. ;. Jf?k RDERED bv Court, 'that publication ;Tpr:oth; j, Register Stiperidr Court of Law to be Iveld ior. j , b. ' Eleanor. V rest Vi: xfMM ;' A'V-iA 'C ORDEREll : by;Coprt, that publication be de Afbr3m6nths7supcessiyer RegisteiandjlheaAlitand tliatlhe DfeiVdantAbPl Superior Court "of TAavir to be 'betfbrBabmt) countyai die Courtho 2tl Monday after !the.4thIohday in September liextA-;and leadioransvCto tibn, or tlie sarne will be heard pai t. . , A i '. . cpontr, at the uotot-nmtse n. ' 2dTMohi(ay;ifter the 4th Mow!iy in be, UdViitinerVto rd'ex.' iltlWriv hf'ihA a-imff iulil be bt-ar ?- r- i-m ? ' . ' a-, v. ax.. iki h. t 1. ... nt nftirA. ih' 9A vtondav after tne . ; A ; ; 4 T ROBERT HENUYJj: ; AVSiirrvC County ;;My c tMkcJttrhomVSbn J a b e z ' t ricfl Nth cej I irlpeanng to the isf f l.the C6Urt that Joseph Payney ylJij -witeSusannali' Pay n rEdwanl ''wtfeV. at Office,; theiSd Jtlonday-after h& i4th Monday -brilarch, 1829A; -; V;.i" ; 1" ' ': " " 'v ' ; RORERT1 HENRY; C,.S. C- ; f AAf VkK tii st:ite. , vraercnyj' , ,s that publication- bl: n ,5, Idgh? Register, lor. u'env - ntpro ' :themSe1ve9-riwrye4rwW "3 Il I. A Mn oC Tri llLtl. - v Test as to thew,;i VTJGUT, C4", .. . . . Lion; t . V - 4A ' a a , ;? ; ' rt a ; :r a;
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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