1
ANOTHER DESTRUCTIVE FIR
. ' J.-' - -i' JVtt-jrcr?, 9. ' -..
- ,A few. minute after "11 o'clock last e-'-'
' Tening a fire broke put in "the, four; story
V ; brick store, No." 3 South 'street, on the
. ; west corner of.Cuylcf's 'alleys Thp build
' r Trig was cjcciipr ! by. Messrs. -Davis aYul
I Brooks, coV.iini. Ion merchants, vho had
- a larj and valuable stock of nierchandise
. y-on hand. . The fire commenced in the 3d
. story, and it is the opinion of some, "that
it vas caused I V the spontaneous combus
" V f i n of wool. The' fire, facd vith ; furjr
r cfimi' timiv and about i 12 o'Hocktlie
cable end of this buiUrini fellaninst the
store of Messrs. Tucker & Laurie; on the J
. bnnosite side, which was forced in. At this
ir.r rnt a shudder-was manifested by the
.1 -crowd of lookers-on,' as it was known that
, ' 'nimost the' Vhole 'of ;Hook : andytadder
" Compa; v' No."--!,'.' were in. the 'fourth loft.
' " of; the store '.of ru:cker;l-autie;:Thfe:
- l'r nttentioh was now generally dratvn from
; the fire to tho sufTercrs, when it was found.
: -that.tose who sustained, vine most, injury
; were Mr. William B. Dtspsway;, Jtfie i hue
: fatiable foreman of Hook&KidderNo-1;
v and Mn Ji h!i Spier, a member bf the same
company; These genttemen were drawn
t ';7 from beneath, the ruins very touch bruised
; to state, that Ajrr.Disoavray is, this inorn-
; .' ingconsiidered.roit qf : dnger,Und. Vtliat
' hopes ar enCertaincd that ilf; Spier will
1 x recjtycr-I Amongst the others lioSyere
fr . -injured 'are .Mr. -SVlvester -JPhillip,3f
J ' Hook and LaddenNoi l";! Mr. Voods, of
i Engine, NolS j Mr. Sawyer, of Hook &
Ladder 4No..4 ; -Mr. Giraud,' of Engine
V- No. 4 r:Mr Anthony onejof the'Engi
. "- neers, and Alderman Cebra, !of the first
; ward t--. . . . .
The loss, by fire wdj -be Very severely
felt by pome of our insurance:ompanies
1 vVTiie store of Davfs & Brooksjs nearly de-
5 -r . V sT dr anti'ltt 'cbods either - all Jburn tj.
- V ofTii u eh-' damaged 5ywater."; These :. gerii
" X fc tlemeti had an" assurance of Mrirty thou
" ' nd'fhllarsn , thei$tock ;andotiA'
; . . . zctii'd on their store 1 The storetof Messrs:
. - .Tucker & I-aurie, we are informed, was
;i. alsoinsured; ' -
. ; . pi S. Siucc writing' the above,, we
; ". have conversed with the Chief Engineer,'
. V. fend" several others who were-at the,-G re.
()n the lourstorv ladder when it slipped,
.' ' J were M f. Fraucjs Giraud, pf Nd 4, con
: A ; : ducting the pipe ; fre clung to Vthe " lud
':deY nntil it . reached the ground, lie "is
V-" sevei cly -injured. Below :Mr. Giraud
v stod 'Mr.3vnlett,-alsobcionging to
. V 4. r -When tie found the ladder rgoin;: he
' V sprang froin it, atidfcu'ht..hoWvo!V!e
, r. sill of the thiril story windoxv, supporting
i' . hinself by hiRhantla'until another ladder
was raistMl; At this time the fire was
V C ' raginV within the building, and the win-
J -lo"w sill; vas so hot; as to burn 'his, fin-;-'
. ers i; he wasi however, " but slightly; in
; ' ! 1 ju r.ed.VThe..phief Bngi n,eer;'.w:is. struck
: on the brfck ivV . the ; ladder,' "but hot , se-r-"
.V Vefely injured. , . " . :,v 4 ; : - , '
. BTri Coiiradrjr. printer, -belonging, to
, - !. 4'; was"" in th carret of Tucker Sr
. '.- -V- Laurie's store,, wi th ten 'others,' when the
gabte"was,..U.rien ih.5v.Mr:..-C.";'8prang to
the falW and seized ; the rope was letting
! . himself down 'i but before he liad rcach
o ed the Jcond floor, he was knocked from
- ; ' it by Janother 'person :vno had fallen
1 through : thW both fell and were much
v injurA'-Mfl- M'Dtmald, of j No., 4, Was
r'sii?htiyt injured Mrv Osborn of No. -j
, ;jhil Mr Hunigan, . of .No. , 7, do : Mr;
' -- James Van: Antwerp,. do. . 'J .
'' . ', N
- - Co riON.SRED HULLING MACHINE.
'-"-'.-W bave'since our-la1! puhliratin, em
r'o?ed a. ;liure jfiu'r.fin yiyiting .Fleets
M it 7 at vhicV ope;jf the neiy Macliinefc of
. ! esi FoLL-r Smith '(3tllbig, Cot-.
. .oi Area is in tper.-aion -9 ari0,ir me very
plain and'umdf sf :cfescripinn ofthese gen-.
tlriiicn'Oectlpd ijupporUwe wpujd most ivil
linly. add bur feeble testinionyjo tlieirs,
( the, pecu I iar meri ts a nd j transcendan t
iiufnirtiiuce, of their invention to the Soulh
tri'ii Stat e s' bf t hi s' U oio n?y 1 1 is as ta r . a s
ourt knowleflgie of Ajechanical Science t ex
tends, altogether original- anew princi-
r 1 e a n n 1 1 e d U a ; h e w s u bs t a n ce-i-'i hrbugh
which a uperaburidaot-ma
erto only as a;manure fur uur fieldj is at
; ' - "once convei ted into a - Valuable ariicle of
r : - commerce, the demand -for i I which -must
cahtiime while a tate. focstune pf jht mot
' " useful' arts,' besid es m anof;;.thecoraTort
: - anil Vlesaiictes .'of life, r endures. Cotton
;-T S-ed lias been known lor years to cnntnm'j
cd-T-but like, the; mineral. m the unexptor
e d q u a rry , ; i t s q u a n t i f y a n d k i h d -r w ere unf
cc rtainV and :. sQinetlu ngV.w isfwa oted Jo
clear aw ay the rubbish "with "wnfchVnature
had encujmbered Jtv At Jength i h&rtestd
Matuin h suppliel--the wortli ;o.f the ei
t K c t i s t e sted by a c t u a 1 e x pe rim e h t Th e
Machine no w runni hg id i he;yici n i ty of ou r
T w ri,' xalcu I a lt d J h t: ,ralhe rr ;mire , tha n
lwo'luVrs'e power, hulls aiid cleans a buh
vl otke'rnirl in abut; 8 ininuies, and the
' quau tifyhiay. be- jncreasedj by" enlarging
: upon, theVauie.priPciple, ad libitumS f
. ascertained, 'that; Troi a' bushel :.of: clean;
. ; kernel can be ; ei pressed -.jfVi o re than r two
gallons til oil 'suitable l'r p'?s ting; lights,
;.." ''ai d other' uses, wordi a leas 50 cents per
' gdlon-
. stftd in the Southern Sute l.ich niny" be
" applied' io ihi purpiiSe ti ;6,QGO,O0C bush-
JV el prKJu'cing42, 000,000; g-thms of oil,
V - "V at the rate just ioentitintdthei e would be
- - a nett gain of 6.000,000 iitouce to the : a-
...-. -- " - iT - 1 ... --
niQuni oi our pruuueuons,' wiiuoui inec
iiniofr Some other, idi.ioti vW,dlaiPr:.l
fuits,? ; . vvnar a prospect, here oper.s to the
flew of the Planter !.;; HbwmxcH more
' .tru. -..-i. . 1 "
; , "a 1 uabl e; w ill.be his. f a t u r rrtVp of ( 'n 00
' ""y-tl-in. bayebeeabe ;vVf :""'Th : Nulling
t' Machine will '.rank;nrxt;in. importance ;to
f' c Gm : of Wjutn uxr-but I may ; the, re
. -: ; ward of its iner.tirs be different, fnnn the
; ' one whii h fell to the lot ufthat Ingenious
, projector -Ptt. Timts., ," ir, .f -
- THE TURKS 2: RUSSIANS.
: vTha last American Quarterly rltevier;,
.at:-the close 'of its remarks'' on .Malte--
, " , . .".. . . . ' ' .". ..... .. t-r ... .,...'
Bran Geography of Russia, lakes the fol
lowing notice of the present .War between
the Tufksand Russians. v - ; . ;. f :V
AWc are.lold by those who would place
the affairs ")f. Turkey in an advantageous
ligh t, t K a tt lie': Russia nsjh ay e bee n" en t irely
worsted thatth'ey5 haJ"ln'ade?an
soccessrul icampaignt; that' i hey Jiave in
their iirn sii-fcred a drfiai like that.of the
Fre nek, on tliefr re t r e;it from' M oscv. -
An unsuec.?tul; camoaisn is it ;nutii
ins to tiave f unt-d cumhlele possession of
tvtif : tin Im rest aod "fi nest-provinces of
jtfei r ppa r 1 ,ii rk y" r: - is i,t ni mng 10 nave
h eJ i mli siu t e if control o f ? h e Dan u be fo r
a great e UWtHf I he" fast pa rt of it s'course,
h e inou thi'orthe:"scoil;nyer;in'; Europe.,
and;to liVve gaTWedKie H-i tress the viry
first immrtance vithin lei than4 A wo Jmn
iired milcf Cohtantinoptc itself ?. fls,"
hii hing to have g lined 1 two - fort resleS on
t frev eastern shtircjot theCBlack sea ? ' -Neve
r wo li a fi rs t c rtinp igh'fa -.Tuf kish ra r
pregnant;with rresiul Hnk ; the siege
of Sil istria or of C hurola been : a Uejrided
witn:uiihear'dV.jf losses ?-; The siege of Oc
zako w lasted n ea r 1 y si x niio h t h .-, ! a n d' th e'
place!was finally taken only by; a most,
bloody 'stoMii; J he siege, ot Ismail nau
lasted more than seven months,- and hti Je
i m pre? i ion was mad e 5 Pot e nikin was play -v
ins at cards with hisv women, " while tht-v
amused themselves with drawing cards and'
tellinff fortunes.'!1 4i I; predict,1' said one
of . t he m to Potern k i n, p lay f u 1 ty; 1 nte r pr e t -ing
hiH destinys V'uwill take, Iimad; in
ten d'jvs. L know anJ oracle- muc"
nearer than that" said Potemkih, and 'is-
sued a ri or 11 e r t o S u w a r r o w to 1 a Ke 1 c w iin -
i n t h re e vO n h e" e v e r i n g be fo re the stonn
ing So warrow addressed the troops, in these
words, ' tof VnoVrow. early, an hour, before
dayi l shall get up," shall say my prayers,
wash myseli,dreSH inyseif,lhn shall crow
like a cock & doyou storm according to my
directions, 'v And in truih he did so 5 ,U-
warrow crowed like a cock, and the soldiers
torined.; Every body knows the result.
The Russians lost 15,000 men. and aveng
ed their loss in the blood. of 35,000 Turksi
The emperor NtcholaB may not; have sol
die rt lse by ieos of thousands; his mHle
of ;wai f are may be les reckless than rPv
tetnklu?; his generals lessiiitrepid than the
hold, era fry; daring btnody minded Su 1 war
row.:; Yet "lie has secured ad vantages of the
greatest; moment;.:;.- -V;;;jl ,..r- :
fllut we ha vt been repeatedly told by the
Bri 1 ish journa I s9 wh ich al most al I give ear
7?nre statements of Russian power and po
icy,;thatthe TuijS will yet turn, ojr;haye
t urn ed , th e for t u i es n f wa r, a n d will a p
pear in the aspect of the pursuersrvf Ima
filiation figures the Russians as lleem in
confiismn i belbrc ihe impetuous; onset- of
'Moslem enthusiam, and retreating beyond
the "Danube, the Pruth,' or who knows if
not beyond the Dniester itself. 1 The ex-
mer,, war. In loll, ! urkey, compared
.wiih Russia, was vastly, more;,pwerful
than at present ; for, in the French con
test,4 Russia learned how to use her re
sources, as well as acquired vast increase
of iheii', Now, in tjiecampaigo of 181 1;
the Turks flushed by their 'successes, in
holding the Russians in check, and driving
shem across ihe Danube, engaged t in , pur
suit. . And, to their litter. discomfiture.
I lie Kussians won new victories out of
their own reverses. . . - y
It rcquirr but little of the gift of pro
phecy to ; see, J hat the Turks in : thg
present war c.tinol become, the attflckin
partyvviTheir itioiles of .warfare consist in
tiefcniimg fortresses, and
their most fa-
mius deds of recent valour; in the
vigo-
nus sanies on me uesirgers. : vve are e
qually convincedi that peace will never be"
restored, hut by means of concessions -nn
the part of the Porte. It is now more than
a century since the opposing interests .f
the two piwers h.ve led to perpi tual, col ,
lisions. Thednndnfoiir-and free navigation
of the Black Sea, have been ptirtoed as
important objects.ljy the Russian . govern
ment,f ith undeviaiing coiisiilencv. t, And
every war. except the unfortunate One ter
minated by Peter on tlie banks of the.Pruthi
has ended inecunng decided advantages
to the-Russians in respect to purposes si
intimately coiiiipcte 1 ;with the-, prosperity
ot tne wool e southern portion ot the empire.-
of the Ottoman
throne is h trdly threaiened. The grtrat in
tefesti of RusU do not require it, and we
may therefore believe: tlie. emperor to he
sincere in denying, any such attempt.
The orher objects are of vital importance
to t he w hoi e cou u t ry sou th a nd sou 1 h f a st
of Moscow, to J he vast reionsjof the Cau
casus,nd, remoteiv. toNiheLPersyian pro
yinces of Russia. ,Z lh ilo not bellei ctnt,
in any event, ihe; interests of Russia;
quiri, or; "would permit,? Conquests beyond
the Danube, thouh Moldavia and AValla
chia inay be retained. f , .'.J
It is the history of former wars, between
4.he'.grfat'eastetii efj)ires of Europe, whit h
must guide-us in jforming'ipur, opt f iibiji m
the present coiitest- i
and commercial independence of the nouth-
era ppruon; itusiav nave been- pursurMl
t ert ftseU to slHy. the; progress of Russian
J Prusir,; n cr:rilyt.stablil'eVitsVefatfon8
ZAl" v !S of Pet rsburh, those relations
f ariv'-noW drawo ' man t ImIw
; VWcm re :.m?zed at finding this comparFson
m the .London nnarterly.' ' Mis-statements sb
I?rcsi peceHsinl iirpair confidence in the pne.
ial accuracy of Hut work.'-If passion.is to take
Ve..place tf judginent .and party ' interests be
pursued instead of truth, air truth, even - in Hiis
toncal deads and political iutelligenct-, is'atan
ihc nittural ouief nf Hujrgarian cunyriercer
I it nohing to"ha ve t!kc.n scvt;r il places
fJiniforiaitce t-Vih 8lh of the-l)wriube,
with.the. .same zeAlas the conquests on the
Baltic. It isjlrom hi.sJory alsb,thit e
are led to. believe, that Prussia will not 'it
... tj-"" .-r: i : , 1
ties and lanuly csliances. " . Lven in tne car-
ly vars of Catharine against the lurUs, the
w i s 2 a n d . d a ri ng Fr e d e ri ck condescended
to pay subsidies, for the prosecutin.i jofl iti
tz. did not refuse the assistance which wis
to advance successesiYemotelinjurlous to
himself. .:The aspect in which "even'tfredef
ri c k ; ' d eemed it itnpo! iti c to , prese nr :him
spI f, :wUl nt be assumed by his successqrpi
Nay,;it is on record, that Fredenckacted,
in'his expressfons of favour ;to;Russiaf a
gninst ldvown;;ebrivlctioii8,Vanrft;--8Qclie1tly:
i ro ve . t o i e c i e a t C o ri s t a n i n p p aj s e n s (f
1 i oqv w liicli he'a f ter wtj rils . wia; coinpe II e l
to deny, adding to his Mleniar, tlie jmean
riess.of punishing the fidelitv . of hisbwo a-
urent
We hardly take .n. newspaper; with
out accounts . of representations. mHde to
the Russiah: cabinet,- of the renewed ac
tivity of the diplomatists, of Jhe uoubji
j)detl interference of -other powers.
thee intimations ma Vproethe anxiety of
o1 her powers 5 but 11 any, rule lor
r.ontinieiicu'S can beVdeduccd fro
transactions, the eftorts, of other. cbtnets
to i n II U e nc e Ru -si a , 1 w i 1 1 u ni form lyj bn resisted.;-Jt
is ni, hew affair for; England
and France to offer their kind mediation in
adjuiting th'e articles of peice between the
two empires. UUt umier, wuai auspices,
let u$dcmahd;did the RuWans-clMse the
f rpatr of KAinardffir; Alid who was the me
diator in the peace of Jasy ? .- Jn thj; latter
instance, - terms. were made by btljers for
Austria,, but Russia' dictated .hejr, own
fi n tlritich flpo.tva sent to ffiVe en
ergy lo the appeal , of British dipWmiacy,
hnrf Pitt himself waS f the helm inne,
if foreign ministers are to have any agency
in forwarding a present .cessation ol arms,
it will be,-we venture to predict, bf , sedu
cing the Turks to acquiescence in s!omevoJl;
t h e. nibs t we igh ty d em anils 'of N i c hoi as ,
and not'by iniimidaiing the invaders. ?
: MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.' :
Tqjing the. Market 'sor Adventures
of a Ahcl. of 7fobacco.--A Hhd. of Tbbac -co,
raised in tt?e' neighborho(?d ;of :etersr
burgjiifier being sold there for 81,0 per Lt d.
was itakf n to. Richmond there insectel,
and sold' to the highest bidder, for g5:10
cts. j It was brought back to Petersburg a
day or two since, in a damaged stajti and
sold for g5:20cts. ' 'I . ' ,
Bajifc-Bividcnd -The Farmers'! Bank
of Virginia has declared a dividend of 2
per cVnt.for the last six montbs.j
: lEriglish Sheep. Mr. Pickering of II li-.
niis, "passenger in' the Mary V Holanjl,
from Liverpool has brought out twj rams
:aiiil,-vLt'wo ewes,: of the v Lincolnshire long
wool preed.ofecp, one of which wajj shorn
on the passage,- and yielded the extraordi"
naVv jfleece of nineteen pounds
m ; MqmtmetiTto Afr. : Jl'shmun. Tl le A
meriiaii" Co'oniz;ation Society have Resolv
ed t ha t a mo n u in e n t , w i t h a n " a p pr bp r i a te
inscription, should t be erected over the
gravel of their late'Colonial agent Mr, AsV
mun ; and that another monument be rais
ed to his memory in Liberia.
)tluses. -The New-York ? Commercial
Advertiser states that there are in the Lin-
naen'
Botanic Garden at Flushing, INew-
10 1, ss than 600 -varieties of the rose,
nearly all of which were in bloom- r " v.
, Vegetable Curiosity white Cucum
ber, says the Charleston Mercury, has been
left us, by a friend, as a horticultural cu
riosity. ;; It was raised in a. garden at- Sio
no. It measured 12 inches in lengtti and
in ihb thickest part, 12 inches in circumfer
ence.
'Spirits. In the, Connecticut River dis
trict, in Massachusetts, several military
Vompanies "have recently chosen" oflicer,
&x. .rid several houses and barns have! been
trecfed, nd xili done in good spirits with
out ardent p.rits. 4 '"-"'
rl)tvorce Ces. A Cincinnati paper
states that there are 50 divorce cases
before tne SuupremeCourt of Ohio fir one
County, Hamilton; They are denomina
ted applications to the Court to correct
the mistakes '-made 6y parties in marrying
the wrong persons." v ' ,
, Striking at the root ?- worthy gen
tleman in New-Haven county. Conn, has
recently ordered a fine apple orchard
to be
cut down, ' because tlie. fruit caii be con
verted into an article promotive of one of
the evils of the day." v ;
' Quick By means of Telecranhs, com
munication from Liverpool to Holyhead
can oe mane ana an answer received in me
spacejor53 seconds. ;Tjhe distance Is 140
mih-s. ' ; ',', ' . ' ; r "I : .-
i Desperate punning Te Capp-Fear Re-'
enrder notices the ivturn -of a PockeirBok,
by -the finder, as a rare Instance of restitu
tion. I The Boston Patriot says, vve" should
think it well done. t -
-f ?rtrZacwe.- -The Richmond Compiler has
favored the public with the derivatiiin r of
the; : wartl Ifarbatue : r Barbe,v beards
cue (queue) tail rrnft the beard to ( he tail
or, as the Kentuckians say,' f going; the
whde'b"&.n '.' '? 4 ' ."-" i j'
Alabama A7AvDr. Parnell; of Greene
county, Alabama, has manufactured about
twenty-five potinds of handsome: sowing
silk durin the present season. He is mar
k i n a rra ngem en t s f ,f o 1 ex lend its cu t t ure,
and expects to semi several hundred pounds
to market next year. -: . 5 ;?v f ! -
; Cabinet Councils. -Th e N. York,Enqtii.
rer i say : We k"f ekrri' that . No Cabinet
Council has been held since the preserit y?
ministration came into office, and the' pre
sutoprion is that 'the t President 'doe "not
a ppro y e o f forma f as se m b lages of: t h e l C a b
met; ; for th e; pu rpose of ge 1 1 i ng thei r .4 fe ws
on important questions." O . -z 1 , " "
Prosperous Company -.1 The;" Franklin
Insurance Company of Boston have de
clared a dividend of S -percent., fo the
last six months. ,;The; same, office' has di
vided 42 per cent, inthe last : two years
and aJalf.;; .1 ' r ; x ;i-' i -
I; Int6xicati6h. log house; in Manches
ter, .JN. York was burnt, ori' thi Q., !
and two childr-n prisbed.--Their parents
were found soon after, under a fenceJin a
" Stage abciderit. Th e Frederick, ;LId;;
stage on its way to ii U u.norev on , batur-.
"day, was turned over at Poplar Sritig,.; by
the driver,, when coming. to the, tavern
door. ;The;stage was broken and several
of the passengers '! rely. scratched and
oruiseu, ...among ijjcj, . mr.- .ruvereii, ., oi
Massachusetts returning from a Western
tour;vr;-; ; ;;:'-.;-i,r--?-; V" -; ;-:;'-w
- jTo prevent wdunds froni - tnbrvmg-
Sprinkle sugar on them. ' TheTurks, wash
1 resn w4ou no w 1 mi w 1 ue, a tm spruj jiie su
gar over them.' - Obstinate ulcers ..mav be
qured ith1 sur dissolved. ia a strong de
coctfod of walnut leave. K - w
. . . -Merchants and 5 Mechanic r; A 1 1 - t h e"
merchants of (parlisle,;'Pa. but two have.
signed a piper, agreeing, on .tneirpart rto
cease,; hereafter, iinpirtins" such Particles
as thexmechanics of that plac propose to
. ra a k e a s s ti b s t a n t i a I , ! fa sh 0 n h U a h d c h e a p
as can Joe purchased jn.the citiev l -
-: 11 ocki n 2!iani ii n e r& & p ri ife . '
rgH li SubtcrheiT hi vimfset tted liimself at th is
JL pl;ce, rcjjpf-ctfu I ly-, inform!?. the Public thnt
he is prepared to, receive Company the prese at
season.' The Kstabhshmcnt ha'i' lindtii'jyonef a'
thorough repair, and , ailditionat Hoaprirf have
been 'provided. vln poiot'of .Healtli "pr,e ,air
and the medicnal"properties of the waters; this
place will yield to. none in the State ,-tevjpry. ef
fort will.be made to. jji veisatisfaction to those
who may visit the? Springs i andlhe chires will
be moderate: , , THQMAS SCOTT,.
Lenox Castle, July lst,'lS29. v , . : ' 87-., :
:,! Th Editors of the Raleigh Register, the Star.'
the North Carolina Journal, the: Cape Fear; Re
Carder, and the New hem Cent inel, wdl please ini'
sert tfe above 3 times in their' respective papersj
& forward tlieir accounts to me at Lenox: Castled
: VvV, Xoticei; ",;: '; ; ' ;
TIiAT; on the 2d Jbmda'y uV August next, I.
will sell at the Court.h'use (Vfor in Roc1c-:
ford, Silrry. countythe following tracis of Land,
or as much as will be siilTicient to satisfy the taxes
duethereorij for the year 1827; with costs : to
wit K. . -. ' - - v v - ' - ' V " . .
r .260 acres ; given in by Dickijoh v A. Slcidnfore,
lying, on Deep creeki adjoining; Samuel, Sper,
and others. ' , ; ,t . , . , : -: ' , '
' 330 acres given in by Jesse Brown, lying on
Hunting, creek; joining V; Talbert. . t. '
60 acres not given in, as the prop ert yrof Law
son Davis, lying: on Hunting.creek, joining tt.:
Johnson. . , . ' ",., .
- TIIO.'B. WRIGHT, Sheriff.
May 25, 1829 . - y T , . '81 ?
Stated of North Carolina . ;
- . ' Wayne Countyj . V I .
. Superior Court of Law Spring Term 1829.
. . Jesse Harden vs- Ann Maria Barden. ' '
. Petition for Divorce. ' -; ; ;: -TTN
this case a subpoena 'and alias hsevi ng been
JL issued, and the Sheriff of V ayne county
making return thereon that the defendant was
not to be found, proclamation was duly i; made atj
ihe Courthouse door aforesaid by the Sherifl of
said county, requiring the said Ann Maria Uar-"
den to appearand answer as she wa required to1
do in said subpoena, and she failing to appear,' it
was ordered by the Ctiurt that publication 'for
three months be made.in the, Raleigh Star, land
the Raleigh: Register, giving notice to !tlie said
defendant, that unless she , appear at the next
Superior Court of law to be held for the county
of Wayne; at the'Courthouse io Wajmesbbrougb;
the first Monday after the fourth Monday of Sep
tember , next, and then and there to answer or
demur to said, petition, judgment will be taken
pro confesso and heard ex parte. r . v
. i - - N. WASHINGTON, Clk. T
Price adv, $5 25. . j , 69 I :
', .'" i i"iiV
, StaW oi Xovt CairuVma.
1 V TFayne County. ' '
- 1 :My Sessions, 1829. " -Benjamin
Ilowell; Jr.- JSx'oaTI --'-'- ; - ; ; !
of Benjamin Howell. (.'-(-- -
; r?. VWUlorno Wdl. ,
Arthur Barden and wife and j 1 , . , ,
"others. ' . ;L ,v , ,
I
N this case it havinpr been mide appear to the
Court, that Lewis Powell and Nancy his wire,
R jbert Peacock. and Wealthy . his" wife, Benja
min W. Raford and Needham Itaiford, Heirs of
Philip Raiford and Sarah his wife, defendants in
this cause, tive beyond the limits of. the ; State,
so that ordinary process of law c tnriot be served
on them -it li therefore ordered by the Court
that advertisement be made in the 'Raleigh' Itel
pfister for six weeks, notifying said defendants
that, a papery writing, purporting;. to be the, last
will arid testament of, Benjamin Howell, dee'd,
has been'exiiibited for probate at;4his lerm, to
which a caveat has been filed by defend ints, and
an issue. made up to - try' the; same according : t
law.' Witness," lhilip tlooks Clerk; of our said
Court, at office, the 3d" Mondv of Mayf A. 1L'
1839. : P.rHOOKSrClk:.
y State of NorthrCarolinu
,' ' -'Buncombe County. .
Superior Court of Law April Term; 1829.
Ann Armstrong,
Petition for Divorcei
ORDERED by Court, that publication be made
for 3 mouths successively irr the Raleigh
Register, and the Yadkirj and Catawba Jftirn'al,"
that the Defendant be and appear at -the I neit
Superior Court of Law to be held for Buncombe
county, at the Court-house in Asheville,bn the
2d Monday atlter the 4th Monday in Seplembrr
next, and plead or answer to the PJaintifTs pei
titiortj or the same will be heard ex jjuw?;':.-
: Witness, Robeit Henrj', Clef k; of said'. Court
at Office, the, 2d Monday after the 4tli Monday
of March, 1829. , 4l r - - - ;'
- . . ROBERT. HENRY, . C.-S.-C.
; ;: Stvxie o ovt:t3aYoiiitx,
';.' ' ; Granville County. , I
; Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions,
s - ' - ;May Term; X.,D; 1829.' t, :
Samuel, S. 'Downy, Exr." " Caveat to the ,pro-
wain J", i uzt t 3 ' - a- :.' . j
. . u . ; '.'. I bate of the. rust Will
Smith'Murphy & others, and Testament' of
Heirs of John (3. Smith, j John 'G. SmirhiVde
dee'd. , ' s J ceased.'"'.' . - s '
ft T appearing to the Court that .las. Nod and
JL Wife Mary, 'John Ci .UM)de; guarcHan f
nes & Elizabeth Goode,:has. SmJtliam'I.Smith,
"of Wm.Mamti Wi Smith.Thos,VilIiamion-.Jani-'
' Williamson, James A1ford .and' Nancv his witV, St '
dmitn wurpny, anu t hos. Smith, thirteehof the
.heirs at Law, and next cf kin to Jolwv G SmlthJ
,deceased,'are not inhabifantar of th&State rlt is.
ordered by the Court,.that publication be made
for six weeks in the Raleigh Register, notifying
them to be ?.nd appear before the Justices of the
Court of Pleas, and Quarter Sections: to be held
for the county of GnknviHe and State aforesaid,
ori the first1 Monday in August next; in the town
of Oxford, and shew culse.(if -any they: bave,:)
why the said paper,.wrilingj'urpntting to be the
last Willimd Testament of joh.i G. Smith, dec
offered for probate; shall not be proven and ad
mitted tot ecord :s ;; . - ;.
. Witness, Stephen' Sneed;; clerk -of said.
Court. at office,the - first Monday of M;iy A. D.
1829. STEPHEN K. SNEEJ, CI!:;
; . Price adv. $3 50. . . - ! .; 81 6V
w :y' BLANKS,,:
Foe, sale; at tbisbfnec.
commute
couutyr.on the 2 I r ,T-"e Ja'l
Mosely befbre'his termof .Mrrntie,.!?-'?'5 j
p.red ,,-Thtf siict nSro ai Le hcJ1a
' " h mirin? that ' n7
a tree rnn , about 24 years ? T
or 5;jncls high, and coal black. S. t(ft
of said neprrois requested to comn rn'" Hft
t property .and, pay charges or he will prv
with as the law directs; ' i ;. e
: - r.-rABS PATAlpn i
. ' Windsor, Jierlie county, June 9. r,r
r Vrircadv. $7 t - -
'-t , ; . '--
.r ; . -Buncocobe Guuty '
$ujerior; Court of Law-April Terr, j'S,0
Andrew Presly, -1 N , t
1 ;7- - v- T . Petition for DWor
county, at the Com? house inAshrt, : i
2d Monday alter the &lh-. Monday in Si-'t'
nextj tudplead'orWswer tov the Pl-iti.Me:T,K1'
tioii or the.sameViU be heard, rx pai.je
Witness , Robert tlemy, Clerk ,f
w - . ! r.
at OtRce, the 2fl , Monday after the Ati.
"d C01
of March. 1829, - i'
Olid,.
ROBERT HHXRV f?. S.
: :;;;,;. -PFay'CowxtyJ. - h
' May Sessions 1829.'
Brittbn Hood; Adm r.ot
Sarah. Bass, decd.
v..
. t t
'Cotenarit.
Pearpe Rrog'don;Adm'r,
. of John Bass, dtc'd.l ' "j
N this case, it having been mnde to annpi
.the Cou ft that UirfaJuMarv, KZ-J1
rail, Anne, Keziah, and Rich ud ffass, Ij!1Pf;
Law of Jno; Bass, dec.:, deVendHntsnihiscauv
live beyond the, limits Of the State, so ti'mt t'
ordinary process of j law cannot be served o
them; n is therefore oi de red by the Court ft '
advertisement be'made in the ! Raleigh lleu!
ju: b a. j vrtviks, i( vijc.t CicitIloarlIS 11 annn,.
Vi . ai r . i a & a Inn , 1 C .1 a.
the Courthokse in Wfiynesboro on the 3d AW
day of August n xf; then and there to shev
cause wny tne lands descendm.to Suid lieir
aiuiesaiu, Mian, jio pe Jianie to tile n UinMrM
ictuvn i Hiups .romp iiooiis, Clerk cfn.
said Court ,at. othcei, the 3d .Monday of Mar
A.! D. 8129..
P. HOOKS. Clk.
0 '
' State of Jor th-Caroling
w ; , 7 Buncpmbo County. . . . .
. Superior Court of Law April Term; 1823.
AhurLyon; 5 4'jV -,:f - '
' l v: . JC Petition for Divorce.
Lucinda Lvorir.' S : '!
l"kHlERED by Co irt. that "publication be made1
XJTfor 39 itiontlis jsuccessivelv ,tn the Itilei'h
T I .u - tr .11.? ' i .! i - 'i
ivt-t;r!icr, ami iiiu liMiKin aofi t;aiawt)a Journal
that tte Defendant! be .and appear at the next
Superior Court1 oi' Law to be seld for Buncombe
county at the Court-house in Ashjiville, on tie
2d Mondayafter the. 4th Monday in September
next, and plead or answer to iheTJa'tntifPs peti
tion; or the same will be Jieard ex parte,. ; . ,
, Witness,; Robert Henry, Clerk of said Court
at Office, the 2d Monday after the 4tli Monday
of March, 1339. i. - .
, y'- ROBERT HENRY, C. S. q
; ' State of Jorth-Carolina,
Buncombe. Cnunty.
; Superior Court ofLtw April'Term, 182?. -Jacob
Rap er, J ,
... f v. ' ; Petition for Divprcc.
Deborah Raper'. ; 1 V - - "
ORD ERED by Court, that publication be made
for 3' months successively in the Raleigh
Register; and the Yadkin and Catawba Journal,
that the Defendant be lartd appear at the nett
Superior Court ofLaw'to be held for Buncombe
county at the Court-house in Asherille, on the
2d Monday after the 4th. Monday in September
next, and plead or answer to the PlaintilT's peti
tion, or the same will be heard ex parte.
.Witness, , Robert Henry, : Clerk of said Court
at-Office, the 2d Monday - after the 4th Monday
of March, 1829. ; r j '
J y ROBERT henry; c. s. c.
State of jydrth-Curolina,
fV ' ;, Buncombe Couhtv.
y Superior Cou.rt'of Law April. Term, 1329.
Thomas Sharpe, ." ' . j
' y.; v - Petition for.Divorce.
Susannah Sharpelj . ''''
4 K RL) ERE l) by Court, J,bat publibatioh be made
vJ' for three montlis u-cively in the Ifa
leigh - Register, .and 'tlie Yidkin and Cafauba
Journal, that the Defendant oe and appear ar
tlie next Superior Court of Law. to. be held tor
-Buncombe Count v, at the C 'urt-house.in Ahc-
be heard ex hai-te..
' Witness Robert .Henry, Clerk of suid Courts'.
Office, the second Monday, after Ihe fourth Mon
day of March, 1829- - V '
; ' - y robert n enrv, c. s. c.
: Stale, of Worth-Carolina,
. Buncombe Coiintv
Superior f ;ourt of Law April Tcrm, 1829
; Polly Bucfcuer ;X V ll - ' '
. - 1. - C Petition for Diyorci.
Edward. Bnckner.) " , ' '
ORDERED by Codrt, that pablication be m-v
for 3 months successively in the Italeiga
Register, and the Yadkin and Catawba JoiircJ,
that the Defendant! he -and appear atlK
Stiperior.Court of Law lobe held for lluncombs
cwmtyvat the Court-house in Asherille, nie
"-VLMonday after-tne 4th Monday in Septemutf
next, and plead or answer to tlie Plaintiff's Pct''
tion; rr the same ! will be heard ex pnrtc.
v Witness, Ifobert Henry, Clerk of said Cwn
at' Office, the SdMond y aher the 4ih JIniMf
of Marcil, 18J9. v ! v . - , ' r- 1 ' 1 .
. - TjnrtP.nr. fiF.VRY. C S. C.
tqn.' k. fr.f thr k-Alf in the niT"'
bidder,. for ready mier; Jon the first dy
gust n.exf;-at the CurUHoUe door in tlie jo
of LouisLurg, sever-tk. valuable NEGKOE .
mong -Uhich are two IRacksnaths (brothers; i
ciucvauimi yc.ua vi &t r 15 IW
. w 1 mrr0
active, -iiKeiv man, anu a icm v. u
& . . . . . : 91 - a
sense and oisposjtiou, ano ine.suu'v:.-- -for
his being one of the best Smiths m e
He can . ex-cute all kinds of Iron" Work per-
ing to Carnages with neatness ana ec(
He also understands working a kinds or ,
and has hot his superior in tne mauog or y
and Plantation Tools of every description,
youngest about 23 ears of ager w not P' ,
fn his trade, but promises to mate an e
Smith 5 he is also a large, likely JeH.
balance. of the Negroes consists of wome
children they, are Tike.y and valuable
Tools of the Shop will also be so.u.
t - JOEL KINO, ' I Zto'V !
: CHARLES A. HILL,
taken. 11 p and comr
V V, this ; count vr, on th
f HI) KUJM) bv Courti thut publication U
Xjr JovS months succfssivoly in tbt i '
Register; sai I the Yadkin and Catav U, i V''1
that ihePD.ten.lant be ;ftnd u;,p-14l. a ',irM,
SuperLir Coui t'of L ,w to be h,i flM. ,. e ,iex;
viile, on the second Monday atter the lourtn
Mon'day.in Swpieint'er next, and plead or ap
svver to the IMahitiO's petiiion, or tlie sam? will
' 5 Valuuble Negroes ior hale.
ipilR Subscribers iiavtnx quiilifieclnsixeci
J. of Ihe iale Daniel Shine, dee'd. and in
pwvc ui in cation
' :
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