t Lzzzz , t -Rev. Geouge . Kington-his been ! WtJp the Yr,lw of Christ's Church m this .nrthathVhW accepted the call. -Lasted" that tWW Episcopal S trill be ready for Consecration., in. Ha of sis cr iv tf i r rtn' Vre io fr? ext CongresV'.'and as; ,the ',Vrnce of the other."" voters in - that ' 'h. Presidency. K " correspondent of I T v-. . ..." , j-?. - i . 1 -2 i :- J J . Rational, intelligencer,, reconim:iiu Im falenU; rftilcl anu courteous manner?. J,rid Jearning anil unbending integritjr. ' 'U Writer lijni a Tormid jible 'competitor we think it rather earljto.broach the" L friends . ot the; President: in this Lirter attempt to-jiistifj nift prescriptive licy,. uponthe principle of. rpfatioa m Office. If this be the tru e ;spririg of .the General's conduct; vyhj 5does it happen that all the removals are made 'rom ofie I ,'.9 ' - k 1 " f c'i - ''; - J i Reform" Mr-Grafton Alunroer than whom "there was nohit is said; a better iS&ri inJ:thevUnion;hasl;be'ea-.V removed Voia ' the iPost-bffice at Annapolis; tto re- J Win! -'thedSd itor x)f the Maryland Gaxette ho has received the app6intmentV z Josephcott; Esq. of Bellefotite, Jadk joircoajty rAlabama, to be V, Sfates At- taniet tor tne ptortnemuistriqi or AiaDa- aa; vice Harry IThorntonv Esuirev; of ktintsville displacedt! -', ? " . v . V ' James 'Buni'-EdUooL'th-c.-Brafori1 Ji- Settler, has ';beeh appointedt to, a .Clerkship at Vashingtpii , ' w ith a salary Trial of Dr. JVaikinsTh tedious psd was brou gh t ' be fore a k p e ti t j u ry on the lkh inst. on, the indictment charging I tary of the Navy a requisition for S750 on the pretext that it Twas' required for the service of the United States i Navy. The verdict of the Jurj 'has not yet been rendered, - - 1 - - 1 i' : 'Ajwe; Ror4t.- But few persons have obtained gfeaters notoriety in I the United States by the art of hook-making than this same Mrs, Royal. ,She has confined her peregn nations as yer to mat , section oi country north of, thewPotoniac thougb we have seen recentlyyfrequcnt -intimations of a contemplatedyisit to the vSouth Perhaps ere this, we should have, had her amongst us, but for the very unpleasant dilemma in which she ha been placed'by i body of men ycleped Grand Jurors--- An mujctraent has been found against her, during the present term; of- the -Circuit Court of the . United States, - sitting at Washinston, Vwhich Icontains 'three tmct counts. ) The first count charges lier, Vith beinsa common slanderer: the second. jth j being ; a common scold 5 and -the lWra with being a common brawler. To we second count, sheput in 'her plea of t guilty $ but demurred1 to (the other two counts.; Judge Craned delivered the opinion of the Courtl which sustained the leraUrrer. uW till orinti nil thn ty iU a 1 ter mc . i B mm mt m - mt m mi -..w-aw ! common slanderer,! and l" common brawler," were not ufficienUy "specific: Mrs. llnval thnrofnna ' n trial only oh the second count. -She 'was Jl Court, prepared, fot her trial, but ow y ti? the occupancy; of the attention of tHe Court by the case of: DrV Watki hs, he was most v u ngallantly com pel led' Ito fctufn fmnie, witbout passing through the ai: The Karl of Winch el sea has withdrawn from a Religious Society of wjiich ie was Vice-President, He! savs after his rviola tm of the laws of GodTand man, in the recent affair with -the Duke or Welling his name ;is- unfi tk to Vappcir ati tlie1 .wfareliffloMjn'stitritioh. - !:V - 1 nce'of Trish EmmczpatiorirrrA ves- vhich sailed from'JDabiin forAinerica'; .JitU about three hundred" passengers on ard was met b,y asteamacket, .which them intelligence of the passage of Catholic Relief Bill ThefpassepgersV Qvove.a with the, tidings; forfeited their Passage money, and gladly ; returned to reoovated land of their birth; ' a;,rjoo.-In f the.: Warren , jlis'. L.'r' Many meters", have pre-l a tl.eir firmye- iTiin&le county,? as Jheir. Itepres n- en ruiud bv merit. That ind us trv naniana tit wouta pro Dauiy nave ueen 0i,afection : that there was ho fever at the same will be t;.enpro,c:3;&ndl::::a themselves parties, otherwise judmest pro coa- f Wlcat Wo Vdl nccVmidisV alnost 4 "!uich larSe M fc n.bf!e,n f?e V" the comtnencement; and very 1 ttie ;atny ' fwiUbe takenasto i Pd; and,ha,?otof then Sfc civilized .crld, ..l.o i . j attain ..J tj c: .i nrnce Jru.i cb:qurit- uivl ir. -ence. r;ail"ihepl.oat 5-ometrician a'Ccd heave. Iliidcl . iho machinist and rnath f m itician . was a shoe-maker, l.Mrindley the Civil Engineer, ivho planned and exe cuted the immense Canals' 6r the'Duke 'of Bridge wa terV-was "a n u ntaoghtcommon labourer; JVrkuirightxvUo invented t he ' Li . r .L. nu 1 1 v i -' " inatniijcrv vi ujc oxton miiuvvnicn even- t M - s - -v- 1 I ui i. i V - r . " ,z: :: a,,,fu .puunc executions. , they ! cto.no toally . established :the manufacturing pr good but on the other hand; we believe emineuc? tf E'gtndwa&. a birbeK ,Qur ,theyare productive of much evil;f 'Each ttwn'countr? too is nrohfic ; of inv'ances.i -'Execution adds, one dav. to f the number. Franklin- w;is;a juu rney maVprin rer ??t 7ciw r e I xv a s a; pi ougH . U V ; iFitltoh 1 1 he ryfCfay&anielir. Webster friid iMakhVati jjuty spiuwg-iruru. poverty.. - 1 The Uight . liv. Bhop, lUveiiicrutt f the.Episcopal Churchy arrivedjivlhis towii .frnra'N CarolinaionFiidaveveiiinff last n,i oujeci r i v io a tte n a AJ ny ff i uon, v tf? be held here to-morrow for the purpose of - -1 iiuupiiiig,B c'Mtsuiuiiorrnn canons fur trie regufatiiJi"ofv the Episcopal 'Churches in Tennessee.'-' - - : : Alexandrian July 13;. : The President of the U. S- and his suite passed, up,' in ;th. ''steambpa PotoniacV yesferday' .We understand the President expresseshinc:48atisfaction.!iwith:hi9trip and that it'has improved his health. Latest from Europe. -By the packet shin Sail v. !i ac v. which' arrived at" New- loriv on i ueftUrtTj iromjnavre, nies oira i ri papers h'iv been received to the 1st of rune, inclusive;; from .,; w(uch ;e have 1 made ihe iextracts,nd translation' whjch j "ninr ill be found -.-..below..,,, There' is nothins actujitlynewl,. .which can be depended up-' nV from' the seat of wir. It is evident however.' that we shall soon hear of some very sangumary engagements; The French papers of the latest dates are "principally occupied -with the deb.ttenon the subiecl f unance anu reven nue It seems ; probable of the" Tariff 6iU will be that the J passage t postponed to tlie next session L Nat. Int. CCujitomed as we are to Jook for some fh ing quizzical n' ihe columns embellished by . th e ff (n cy and he rnor oft he worthy Su r veyor ofs' the -Port of t-New-Yorki we con fess -.we,, for, one? lowed ourselves, to be surprizettat the stretch of imagination dii played inTthe following,) which we find in the Npw-York . Counerrand Enquirer' of Monday. : ') '. V JSfatymal Intelligencer. -We learn from Vash ington thatMr S.tambaugh, editor of the Har risburg Reporter and a gentleman from ttie North," are negociating for the purchase of the National Intelligencer, and if they succeed, ita columns will be devoted to the support ofaound republican principles. .v Thus will this oklestah Hshment once more become the able and effi cient prgan of the administration. A". T. Cou. iNo, no, M r. Noa h ! The National Intel ligencer is not in the market; We would not sell it to our friends, mudi less to our ad versa rirs. v. It is not a merchantable com modity" If it were believed that it could be bought,' MK' Stambaugh might- possi bly have offered for it ? at present, if tie has any such views he has not communi cated them to us.' , ; Seriously, the Editors of , theNtional Intelligencer, do - out". mean tu part wih the Nntinnal Ihtelligencer. the sole .reli ance of their funijies for support, till death vdi.lhem :part4. We trQst that the Editors of the crat ?City will favor us with-the uu'- uiscoyerep ur ipei'twwer oi team.and t h rvpj xth e' U o n j rn f o n e o f t !) c t g V e;t t $ t gi ff $ Wstinved o porr man,; was a" p'lior.youi h j John ' Q- J2d(imi nntli Wm$,7l: Craitfolrd y-pen t i h e :fi rst y ars of man h ood i n 1 i e a r li -;ng he jixHng'i!f a hayr to. shofit'f ;tuuVIfen dis-ihori:y ofi -which,; it it be seriously. meant, this.statement isgiven o tno f uowc. . iat t h ey ,w i 1 1 r c t r a c V t - w e k n i w J h e mo i n e n t they leafri its entire faNity. t f ,. .,.7;, , , ' . ffqliorial Intelligencer : : m .1 JL,ci)igton Kit, July 4. , , 1 The trial of lr. VV ickliffe ; for '-shooting Mr. Be n n i ri g' t h e e d i to r o f t he ' K'e n tu c ky Gazette, , after , occupying the Court four and ahalf davs,. has endeil this day. The jury,, alter retiring "aoout tuteen mtnutes brought in a verdict f not guilty. , lie was defendetl bv Mr.,C. - j - ' j v - Farisr Ki). June Q7 l ' 'James Rowan, a man of col r, ws e xe- cutedi?! this place, . Thursdays f for tuur der, -A ..great-many 'prisons attended ; rushed ir;crowds to: the k fatal spot ; tore down :the ' adjacept fences ; a saw a-'poor wretched, ctfatur: suspended by a rope, struggling in the agonies of death 5 afteVr wards difpersedand a number, both white and black, went to tne grog snops,;nti r-: v vf3Ji, July 8- - V iEzctxtiion.- Yestertfayf'-:,atADedhani.,r the awftil sentence of the law; was execut ed on John 13oies,forthe murderofhia wife Jane Btii es; a t ( M ilt oh r.in Fcbru ary last, vith circumstances of great prutality. The wretchedxulprit was swung; olf about 9 AJ M. and met his fate with ? fortitude!- ne was tnea anu couyicieu. uciuc nic Supreme Judicial Court at Dedham in Havirior had occasion to 20 to Dedham. vesterdar.on businessl we had an nppor- tunity of witnessing the scene ufprofliga- '.- . 1 4 m M M A '.:'- H t ' W tl Kfc I 1 4T cutions are. too apt to produce. V There was a great collection; of 'people at Ded- howedjiow much they naa improveu trom behoIiUnu'thc shocking spectaclel,1' by jget lintlruuk. 7 UW'y: i ' 4 " I. "A Vi. i. 10l ,4. 14 I ,! Vfll.i ! 3 di"-ni:2ica"of af !. u in 1 - Lb lc!i and ! tacccuntcv 'it -rodu All czar" dc"ctcdtbdi:ip.rc. ;,arr... rnent k , drinking, and tha villr-? of Dedhani, and - public house3 o:. Jio roau,ivould have led one ignorant5 of.thc av".tu the' Tii already too great, of those spent in fiot idleness and dnnking.. J - . 8 'V- " . : Anegro girl, Win vie red of thVrnurileKnf wop 1 1! - be" proved in riocen x and the ?real in u rd ert r d iscovered, ! Accord i Hgly on tlie fretJoon of the dayfof execution the Govi evupf i igrari ?eil a respi e for three months, which h i d sca rcely ) . been deli vered ' to; th e sheriff, when the prisoner made' a fqll con fession of her crime; to, the jailer. As Mion, as this circumstance was matte known, .to, the Governor,?hc issued ran'ordrt to the Miriia 10 carrjr.tnenrst sentence inm er fecttat Jthe appointed hour ; buUhP, sheriff not receiving the order until after 3 oclck he execution stands postponed, ujntil the 2Gh of September next.CA. Cowr. . - ll f t- .w i::. v , v: :.. ;:. ( i ; Rlietoric.-Mr Webster, in" his. argu ment on the: case pending in theCoutsof Equity,'TBoston, alluding to.an allegation in the -indictment rather derogatpryto a person now no more, made the following ternble remark. : If any two of thkt mans bones were held together by any I (game ri t, ano! could be conscious of this unhallowed intl igni ty, th ey would kick agat nst .the coffin (' ? f M r, iW irt in " his repl4 seemed iu uiiiiii.inai; u sucn were tne case,wtn the jre mains of all men impeachedl there WOU la be a terrible rattling amongthe dry 53.!? f- . r' T' ' r ' bon ' : Serious Repartee. The Irish are ve- ry ( i.uiiY in meir co:ivprsarion:ii tacr. ano the iat ar t o f repa r t ee A Gal wa y ge n 1 1 e 1 n a n Jy " entered a coffee' house in London and called for tea';, his'Hbroguev attracted the attention of' a scented civilian' in the opposite box, . who,' relying 4 upon his supe rior accenT resoiveusu matce a jest ai-ine called for tea. too ; the TInshmap : called tor tnuiims, so cjia tne civuian : toast, 011 sughr &c. were severally called, for by, the 1rinman, and as several fy 'echoen 1 by the fopJ who enjoyed in his corner the suppos ed' embarrassment to which he was 1 sub jecting the Gal way man. "7 At Iast with the greatest composure, and if posSbe a rich-er-tirognpithe Irishman dejred the waiter bring pistols for ftwtheh jesters ecnot was Maeuceu. r, v- l I : " '.Ne.Yorkiuly 13. FreseAc'e ir5,lnf-VVhite.a Ud, seven years of age; vr as in bed on Friday evening, in a house in s the upper part of he'city, he-ws. astonished" to ; perceive a' strange man -enter tiously loo! pmac.i tne oeo. ,aiie ooy .oseu up.rvea as the stranger cartie nearer, 'and on .bts. I . . m m mrmm m - - m i arrivinj: at the bed assumed tho appearance of slumber. ; For some moments the fellow orminfl tko Ha.l 4,w1 lieo r.f varfons artiBces . d,,cov, .hAhr the inirtate wat in reality asleep. Having sa- tilietli nimseil oi tne, apparent iacrf ne ieu j 'lie ie Ol . me . uetl aim .wiieikiue:niue riUblr 'vpnffirAd talcVn npen at thft c ."- i . V li. : 1A i a- : J vi lain,- ne lounu mm coouy removing iroui i : . r ' , - , j ,J a MVncj'u aififi i iuic yi iik, reiJ.witn ivniCO'lie lei-t ine room. n nan onl V eot down . a dozen stairs; when the boy forg-ot his fears, lumped from hi bed, t 1 .. . j , - f i . . and screamtMLwith mth violence! that' his fatherTushetl from the parlor, and just in lima to gra$p the robber! ) The fijllow w.nS taken to-the nolice. where he wasjnstant I v rro'rnisd .i J.kI f A rrnfctrnnifJ who had beeu acquitted or a felony the sime day," l ' r co - ' " in the Court of Sessions. r , : . Tifht Incinsr The 'Vermont Journal of the 4th July,jContnins a '.comntuntcation 4T . J V" . ' , .. . - r : luiycontnins f r o in D r. Palme r,v which rive ss the ilistrev i ng) r pa rti cul i r v at t end i ng: th e d e t h of a Mrs.)fe.''.oLf-f hat town, g;ed. eighteen, w hji ch w a prod u Ced byv tigh t: la c ing an abscess , to form near the ng, caus lit of the stomach, which burst interna llr. Dr., p. obtained permission to open the. bod v- ' l the chesty the left Jung; i was sht;ivelif(i to the thickness of ones fiper, and its'sptin jy structure "letroyed so as to -be wholly urihited -for bearing: a part:. m ther prores 'if respiration. x Itj,degefteratin of truc ture was what physicians designate by tiiei Tiiir ft n-nnfiTrrfinn .--.. -.' . ! J 4.. . . - " ( ... . I J . There v were extehsive adhesions of the sic macb and liver to 'tliourroundinc partMi Tlie ci rcu msta nee i n th i s case w hi ph d ed t my . givingc i,c piioiiciiy.uwas is, exciting cajiJ'e ; wfiich, j-Jiave no doubt : was f the lig;ht dress NwOfti uy the patient pjvious toi and after the commencemehtyofi her.sick ness- VThis is r,enderel nearly icertain by tne none of those abbearances tvere : iletect cd in the lungs hich; accompanyrconsump- ti d;afr. Tt i further In nrbof of the vedisease. It turtfier in prnoi oune sahie.fact,.that notwithstanding t..c fxten- sive1 ravages of disease the. -constitution vtuu wanse : oi ,ine, Vgalhenn together," to t!; belief that it Xvs produced bysome holid .y festival Mt con&rraed nslin thp f opinion ive have for some time fcirmeoVa- her mitrfss, in ,Ntv-t)rJan's,' was seiifen-" cim t be hung at 3 o'clock-plrj'tm tVe' 26'h' ; ul C ' Subehuent ' t bpr trial, ISiitn ucw vircuinsiances xranDireo; wnicu nnni- ce.d a gwHral :betief th'atsfie. not iil - ty.,Nr, if .he ,wi; that thVrc waisohie ac ( u i m p l i c e m ii r e c r i m i in a 1 1 h a n sh e a ri I t h G'jvprnor-ivaspetnioo'ecl toreprievejthe girl for three monthsunder the hone that she the room, and after paving cau- pound, with an advance oi tnree cents per, wo- ked around and surveved it, ap- UP f xz necessary, t9j say -much stcdilv resisted any narttcipation.with the answer or demur to the coraplai.iant's bill, crjieighi ltegister fcr them ta sppear iU"c:si - - !. - " K - . ' If '' " and tL- tfie'tsdy tvsa tist ci.ticV-(t thz- it -re .bl- :7C!iId 13 fr..n "J V'ju ii" j frcr.i feci in r, lw . r'..:r;?yJrr for uj - - z3;:.-lf C. 1 icull ritic..ftar flcliriTfiL..!-ti.-sbe t'i fTect of variety c" zcitemenl through a f'iversi'v of orgMrjir..:ti it should tendito rroduce in us' mat jilf-i!-;aranc,' r . d tol era ti on . ' W e shoij 1 d f pe rce ive luuv nearly tmpossiblevit is'that! persnns .should think and feel extctW alike upon any sub.--, jeer.' We : should tnt. a'rrngabtly ;;pride oii rsel vesti non 'oury V t r't ues a od knowledge nor condemn the: e rrnrsand ?viakneOof 0-; therv si ricelhe vtm itepnd M ptirif CaoKV whi ;1i r v can nei th r r ' prxTu ce nri rfi ?t!y counteiractj Nb one,"ju dicing froni his own feeling :nd piivers ca n tie aware of die kind or d egree of tern pt at ion or terrnroor; ipg V In cap' tcity'tir - resist them v induce others to deiiitet:H Av'iich nvav MerruttgtM ytfcriden.Ypt&it't'rlUitt (ingVrsvf his'left' hand.were drawn -in ba twee n't wo;' large fmrttcpg1 wlief reyo vTng at the"sp?.eVl fof SOO-a r'lwnute'I'hVrtrierl nanu wasnpiieti in ine nope or f rrricaitng i t s f el 1 1 w: bu t' th a t a Iso was taken invjJ ri j til the wheels wre 4ch'oakd,by the buneii ant! the wliole machinery stoppeir.l.is situation , the uffe'rerjem lined u n til his son a lad; :let:down;ihe tte, arid he washes t ri rated by the' machinery oeinr- ungearedJ-- I Am pu tu tto r jofc th e , I e f carm was soon after. pertormeu oy ur. t, n. iuen or tnis town in a manner t!at did- him much creditl--' The other - hand from which two fingers- and?a p:trt oijne tnumo nan oeen torn, was dressed ahl iherejsappssibityjtumay. be siveththough horribly mulultedy The hand of th e a m pu ta ted ; I i m b whs red u ced to l a c com p e te pu mice; IM r" Ba tes is60 years of age and, has eight- children.' '-i He sustained . the injury andthe operation with unshrinking fortitude.' comforiing:anJ en cotrraging ; his weeping family without ut tering a complaint. Prov. Amef. T J v-- Mr. E. W. Bull, of the city of Hartford, Con-: .1 nectictit, has shown usthe model 'of a: spoon lately invented for tbe purpose offfcdmlnister incr medicine" to ' Infants., It Uequally tngeoious nd useful, and ought to be in theV hands lof every" family. It - is t so. constructed, '"'"that l the medicine is at once projected into the stomach; without the possibility of being spilled -vby-the struggles. whicir obstinate infants are so:npt Itc make; lien any thing, unpleasant to the taste is given to them.-WV.; J2.:7?erte,r"r -.v;r 'i ;'" - sr;, .died;-, faf r ! At N. York,.last week, .Johnston Verplanck," Esq. aged 42. years. 1 He was the founder of the N. Y. American, as a daily ps per, and for several years its-Editor.. . ' U.-'cr;:" 1 v vv tv :wr ng, , last,- art painful illness, William Coleman, Editor of the Evening jPtost tn the 63d year of his age. mm 4-; - . - At BALL and PARTV will sbe furnishetl at ... Shocco Springs, on the eveningi of the 10th and 11th of August. ' " ' : Shocco SpringsHy 22,1829 a COTTON YARN J, OTTO N Y A RN ! IN order to meet the exigency of, he present 8 times & cooipetition on a fair ground-A l.so, to enable Countrv Merchants, and others to pur chase COTTON YARNS, a cKeap in Virginia as other parts of : the Union I have concluded , to sell my i Cotton Yarns by the quantity i of. 150 pounds and, upwards, in assortments of equal uumuiuvicji iruiu ixu. m tu 41 ccms per eneral,y ell known, and allowed by ' alt wifo3 hav used them io be.ifterwr to nv tte.Untin Orders left or forwarded to Mr Wpf.Xrarkijr. Petersburg ; to Mfc' Wm.SH'allacewy Mr John WV8C WtU Mr. Witt. CfarlCr Ot KlCtllllCfna; Of .tO 2 Xr P'?m,t . i-m lso -prcparei. to furnish 'Cot'tiSnTinii dyed of any color, suitable for striping Checks or umgnams, v prices m suu mc iiuic.H.: I white seed 'Cotton willbe taken in exchani 1 ttotton' Yarns " tor Gtrined for tlie cUstomffrv loll. ,i t- i - i . t t. ' . - , , 't - . or will be purchased at the Factorv and the high- eftt.price g,vcn, : have a.. Wool Carding a1!- i chine in operation at the Factors with a new sett t of Cards all complete,-; which I warrant:;" to card . .. - - . Wool Uolls in a -manner subfridh to any other, In this country; r Price for carding ten cenis a pound ?of 12$ cents if I find' the grease!;, .The arraoeremens is so ni-fi,wmi iuis uucuic inac wool can oe caruea in wijuer as wen as in sum mer. -' " . JUS.l'ri lIC. UUU.V' P whntun .Cotlon Factbry,' . Address Joseph Hey wooo, uuiet lavernf I Powhatan.1 v - :-? t , . v . . . . -'r:l;;'4' iPrice of JTegTvootT. Cotton 1 arn from ithyi tlate. i IW wholes-de. of 150 lbs.- and Upwards, : No. ii - '- 24 f;-''- 12 " 13' 14 i' 15 ' 3o.'"'v...:; .16 .it: 18 20; 42 -A's.- 45 51 MY the Bundle. .. i--'A u , No., 5 to 10. U 12 14 '---' i, ' ; .-. .t)2'f; - J5 .-Ov 41 44 5 - ! : is : ,i : 19.' 47 .50! '59;; T MY s:. v .HO i -A 1 ' .July 20. . 92 4t. V " State orNorth-Carolina; . rjurry voumy. I an inhabitant of this State : it is therefore order- ed that publicaiion.be roaile for three mbntjis m the.Raleigh Register, that he may rppearatour n-ext Superior Cc-irt cf Equity to L 1 tTd for the CounXy & CurTV, ctthc Courthouse j llockfcrd, crithe first i:c":J?yin September r.er.t, topkad, MrB-vi, yversper the pickirtrootn it th -factory of K. DdgW'E ousjhi" wan n pptying ril to the farhitferythe i aaiif in i uic iuai:i v ii Liirac . a aai ejj liicv - art so ""'IfcW! "vjny, . a Lvd: rder Pliebe "An.Iersf.r, vj t;,cc;s:... v Slary Anderson, j v ' t - .'N .this causevjt apje'Arin- to thp -..".tr?" i IV of the Court tht tht- I.K. -d - sr.' i.' t i..f? of snnther State : U !s there! .irr.'.! by. the;r!rt,'. that.publicttian be tn:ide ,t';r iy weeks in ttteltateih' lle-ster, f-r t f Jn 1- ant to n p tear at 2 next .urjej:;.);' .. V; t v,f f,'v anvl Courr. of Kqjntyi to b.hcid Irr t . th;, Crt orjGiuWbj-dSt tlitr -Ccti "! ll'm -m v. rjrei bpr o 1? h , o n t h e fo art h M fourth , f f Ja y rt y 8 e p ' ? t be v. Vere iipiena, . unver cr ie:n ptuin -intV BJ I !, or the s. .au-i:i ' iiir' ) ,'iit: J 1- fesso,; ol decree made acco: . .rH . Tete .;, AWiTi uj.'Mw-:n:.r' r NOTICE. 'llit PlSAiTAII'GllKN nhfiTNl. C5,tte ofCr- JL iJL 4 vUle c uj in y? i . r.eav resul-'ut in il haiUtely dieliuvestate.' " -iv onier-hevt Vesidekt'H distance - from ihi-r, til ice". I I TI tfeby rv7tify;ali -bersoos concetned, i!u : tiie pTjrtton oft vprye.d'' frcvTt the 1st May, 1 .iprescriiietCbyf law imll be readv antl w:I- ex as lihg?loVettIe.tltj aid i:.sHe. 7he A ' .Intst'f: tioo; of siid Kstnte f i: vj beet v-cqnirni m 1 1 C bv.Uie t'Couoty .'Court of GrauVille County in Jiav, ; v 1 W.itV attend ttU comm u nicH tlon ( po.it pmj whico nwy; be addteaH.d . o hve at V d t..h. K -C : i i - - ti ' t v a .t r WAke bounty, 31st May, 1329. .1 74 '.5 : ; V Hlllsb of 0 V FcrA'al e S em i n ary . nrFiK.Summer. Session of fthis 'Institution: i il commence oirtbe yth day of July'. t Tc: "is heretofore.- V -'..T . 1 ' 'jOKDiyART Tl'TTIOX', ..;.Vv 1st dot;; 00, "" Contingent Expenes,J " iO.J' ' . VtusIcV, uslc; 24'00rt ace NeelleworK -'. ' 00; r uslin Needleworfcj 1 2.00. fPer Lace MusVt se .oft. "Drawing & Paintihg; 10- OQ.J Hoard from $3 to 10 per month. : ' - T- ' W.1M. GREEN, CupsrinV.1.. - J;me 1829, , . SS'- Ilambobd Countv. Superior Court of Lh w-April Term, l.C?. ' .v; V-v Y Petitiontovr.; j ;.Hpljankj;eir fl Tapnewiifg to th t:st.MCtion o the Court, 'JL that the. Dele ridint l this 'case' VA wit. Jas. Holland, jr. Khodes and Cynth, his wile, " Perkins and Sophia his Wife', K e 1 - r rti H ; viseeWof Jarnes,Hpll nd.:and - . iic'. vi- , dbw of the. said James Hollind. are inhabitants of another State,, so that ttte ordiftary process ct law cannot be.jierved -on thefr it is orcrertrd tlist " pubfia.iion be made for three month's r.icces.; sively'iiitheltaleigh Register, that the saU 1)6-..;; feridltsvbe and appear at the next Superior Court of r taw 6 he. Held for tfi ; - countvi at h e - -Jjourv oi, jo ne. neki tor. th . ooun P-housein.Wajrnew nesday alter the foarth Monday 'in S econd Wed- - tiptemher- iicai, men ami iuct- ui pie , answer or uerrur to the. Plaihtrfi"' petition, q- judgment pro c .- will be enltcred itgahiKt tJiefti. Witness Vhn B, l.ove. Clerk of said Court Office,' the secoad -.Wednesday; after the fourth ojnnuay in Aiarcnr iozi. ; . - - '2nV!-';: 5 jotiNR. xovr, c s. c. !:v 8tate Gi North-Carolimi. ;-';".' -.i'.: '".Granville County. . - i Hobert HesteT f of Wm.V Original, attach menr. I ; Levied in the Jnnds rf. j Tliosi :K IJttlejc'ri, iisahd he is suramcr.se! , as Garnishee.,- - --" -'.'.' ' .-.". . IT, appearing to tte i4tisfuction? of the C ourt, :thatthe defendant, llobert Hester, is not an inhabitant;xT this! State i it ordered; that publication, bernade in the lUleigh Register for sis' weeks,' giving notfce.tothe said, lloijert lies- . r.t.. v n .Kdtk.',4t '! ki.. (i4. -r .in . and Quarter Sessions, to b uekktor the Cc ly and; . State foresaw I;, ;.at ' the , Courthouse in Oxford, . bn'the:'ftrst.Mohday'irt.CViigust'M'-xt,'"; tln-n and ther'ev replevy and plead to i.vsik . xor judgment . final will be rendered Op against him, and the X'-'Courtbf'' plcas and "Quarter Sessions, . H';ti.-vTluy-Term,tA; I.;1829, -Hbwel l,raizer,1Adni,r. 'of William Hester, i'-e? - v prtJperty levied on, condemned -subject to the " plajntifTPsTecavery.VitnesvStephen K.-S need, ' Clerk of s-U Court,rat office "in Dxford, the first Monday in May; AS D.;:18 ;" :. V. 75w,pd r.i. STpp. K." RXw r liomlolph,, County. Court ofPleaa and Quarter Sessior;-?, 'A . ;:v;.' 'Bff!lay',Termf;-1829. -i: ' .'":-3 vAlice liWdic Vv ; '"'-"'.. Vti: ' : o Petition f Piiiic... V wife Sarah. ; - ' '';: ' : ; TPT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court, JL hat the Defendants are not inhabitants of tins State: 5 It is therefore'ordered th-t publi-a-tion'jbe made for six We-As in the ? righ Re gister that they appear . t the next urt cf Picas and, Quarter Sessions to he I;eld the county" of .Itamlblphi'-at "the.Court-ht:use H-Ashborougbi on the first --Monday cf Aiigu -t astt!en and there to plekd, ans er or demur to the petition, otherwise it " will be taken jtd confesso and t Judgl accordingly - : . Wtness, J esse Harper, . ' . c.r our said Court 1 at office, the first lond- t ! ay, A. T). 1 829. Copy, ,::: .JLiSI IARPEU, c c. -Piiced-. S2 75.' ' : 'Slate of JfbrlL' VA;.--. Buncombe : Cou.. y. . y ; r ; ?'v Superior Court of Law April Term, 1C22. -William lie bards, v. ;'-. : - " v. - v.- ' -Petition for Divorce. . Margarctxnobarl.3 . - ' . OKD EIIEU by Court, that publicaticn be fpr-, months' succc -irely in th I ltegister, and the Yadkia and Catr. v b that the 'Defendant be and app st the ncr.t Superior Court of Law to be l.c.i for l.urccrr.hi county, at Uie Court-hous3 i Asheville, cn t;ia 2d Monday after the4th Jlwud.iy ia September next, and plead or answer to W-.3. PlaintiiT's pe- ' titioh, or. the; same vill be .heard ev purls r iWittiesv Robert II enry, Clefk, cf-"aid..Citrt Y at.OfHcethe 2d ilonday after the 4th llcr.iay ofMarcivliJH-. - . " f -'" 1 - - - ' . ?; i t; nonETiT tiENnr. c: s. n tate o f No r t h- C aro li n a ; - 2urry county.; , siay sessions,, ioj. Mitchell Thonpscn tVJabez Johnson', A.Ir:.'-. IN this esse, it appearing .to the satisfaction rir I the Court ...at Joseph Payne, Walter, rnd Irs vifd Susannah Payne, Edward Hawks, nnd l.W w ife iSally,4 aud liliphalet ;.Hendal and f.Ij t ilartha, ; heirs-' at hw cf Stephen Pync, IccM. reside out of thia StiLte-. - Ordered by the Coart" " that publication; be rrtadasix wects m tha lu

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