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- V..' i- y ?-x '- l' r , - - ' . i 1 but livotner sneers. A own crraiunrr am ;roou. 1 . i . V ril J UWi vim vi v.""-' ' - - . j I V-fi S ding yields srieedy F i:yyj'.'. ,,; --t.yf ;7' ;,; .,1 it made them bf::-":i:i;k;(:t :?!T' ' r'Arecablyv to our promise, v,. revamp . . vV",;-' '.i.-: it; rAjii:.iJ:TUr.'I, r.ronVn1a x TKp followu i anamusmz account or 'If iYir.TriSIIl HI II 13 VUl iv .. .,. vu'M", - :':.'T;..-'j -.- - ,.,r,'; .... o ,:v.s: ...v--!;. vinpr'Ulrt " or InP iv tiill i nCVllclllGii ,nV t . inannerscAASto y or tlie country r Ane-secuu rhnrJftr -anted by Uhrxi:s II. to the racier. f &uan jua ,nv.ii aj J'VV'T.. oiitacDfniicssobje recominenAHhemselyCalflot ' v tncVnriarent fid Veade.r,by the novelty rua apparent f;lity,with -vi icimhe;re-ue stfeit vui beo oservedis.xtrmciyj J.-tolaTn where standing on thlandh f- - i, uif fiAiA ? Thp de and fastens hs claws therein, swhich soojyas : crintion M)t; some of the Indian customs. f 1 : nnnsideraKle Iwai onsthe land.i and v ' nW mark-pd with a il a i n n ess ' of S peec U 'hVt-1h Vulgrity;:', 'nlouthinaevour'himCTherelsabrof X We shall bejyn our quotations; with srnuU iand crab; which;; we cll a Fiddler, that IvoVs runintfVavhblti wHeh any thing; pursues him.-r- - ,f,U:n c. rl n 1 WthP! u nfortuhate Si r This crab the Racoon takes-by putting his fore- H 'ij -t 7r hehead ed by J : ri i border joCcJames II. of ngland,nerAya3 H charceilSvvitfe treason i a attempting to 1 : Siylacexiipoh the Hhroiie Iiady :ArabeIXA ; " I ; . Ktjt a Tiij i Fri ft ""ti ri mentioned .below, was oneSf T1de constr - iiiir the reiffn of.ELiZABETH.,-Others, how- p vpfcaTnpnfiariift AvithmOr ibrobabllity 1"j; - f cUkflor;,! 1ct A,rc lift. ?n-1450. DV the kiU them with a guni unless , you cnanuc ;u .m ?tH4 them about th eyes, which is a much softer ; f ' bursting of a like piece of ordnance , It p1ace than the restof their impenetrable armour, i uiur :- therefbfeS have been at that period Thf.v1Pnar ftnd make a hideous noise asrainst bad 'i , uiv? v yn-v...v-rr;?T.' , i iQv0r e b re - - &trv":?; Ktdeihiiinonjunctiori with ome-rmblicpir uri frntlpnipn br that aee under the protec ??i?nntr Oiien V Elizabeth s fori whichi reason it : . - ---- . . . . u. w ;., ! Viart called ftoahbke Island, od K 1 corns which have bn lately ibnd.; J nd a brasi gun,Va,powdef ho - - Li .;i,nUhi m.ri itc nf in those'davs. for the convenience of infant. colo- nies. T-;tJ:W:p AAfartherconfarnlati )Trrrr "TciinVl orifii IVeatiented it.nhesej th tlfttteras.inaians,, wu men cnuci ,iv v ;LU.jf.ii-that:several oftlieiritC?storswefe::white;' 'V :ipoirte aiid rould taik -fit booka wedo ; ti v. tr.rth - nr. Which is confirmed by gray-eVe be ;.,g frmnd frtqtu udymongst these Indians, nl ? : 4to-theni; -Vhey value themselves f ettreaiefy ". their ftuty to tfjW Kngliyvand arc; ready i t .In Yh n alt friendly offices. It is probabltr TtTiartiris .battlement miscarry forwrant of time- ; v suplifrorCKngfaml, vor tJirougii ineArea- ClicrV.J Ul UIO; ll vsi iy . J- 'J 4 suppose'ViiAtUeK. fe Jjth tbm,1 for reiief aTmvrsution ; andjtiiat ' t:v tSrocsjf of time, thfv :onforni!dAheinseti-es to' . ! . the niaur oTeir l we. set, ilannbf bear 4nertbig"b.eJ ja Pasan ; v .otK-it irisiftfies lxiran uncontesrea 1 ruui 4 amongst the Inhabitants of this place s which is,, ii-that ttis-shi bi whicHvTjrVught rthe fi'rst Colonies" ioes often appea.am'ong!t them, under sail; in a gallant: PoslureWhtcn ARv iv-llalcigU'c'sUip-.-A' and' the: truth; or tnif nas oeen : ;at5rm'd i o me, by jneiof.tLie best credit in the . .' ',1:..: ' , - . vwe are:a i eerru 1 i Bwjfe fllte pbHabiy ha eard the expres? 'i imii Iauers!x)f hunder;,: among "Btfe IniaSs.M lofind ascold 5 if , they are rovo"or aiIVoiited: - .V K bv their Anisbaad; ;6r sbie 1 other, hey resent . refusing Jtheir meat;;) Would some of our Ku- '4fpr :-a Pitteriv there inight be, more quiet ; fami- AUs fbund umcsnffst ilnv occasiond by, that unr Frbm Alie onowingrejclra S robable iht'the pW f y- rrtinu' iiur cl i mate was, that it improved i lii hritv the land became c 1 ea red of 4 ;V 1 beard (before knewAWs'ne wworldy' 'rC?;:' weref a3!iorMiy'd - ?peoVlehichr;by ; : ' ! ever make, proves qtiite.r contrary' for, those 's '".kt "Krvpn lins and iri ot1ier ; Colonies! Vllve- to as great ageas-any of the j Europeans, tlte c3 itsate: beinsr freeTfrora cbrfsarnptiohs,:; which5 distemperV fatal ngland,;theyjare,;strangers "-'" . i'' J V q Wf nl-M Kornm" -mrr".'ntairt f of Ayobd;Arslilt becbmes more" healthful to (theA tixRhabitants; - arid 'less ; addict edto Alie iAgiic j XT'th is Incident to roast-.ney .Uoniew into A- - ' tie CmcAic seldo-m : misses At driving 1 It ?-V- i ;t i not tf.t troublesome, 'tis better to le: "fFB:the;'seasoniigMvef " a ,case. the party is commoulyfr after,, and' very neaituiuu-; ?Ori ti'ie drane ine henas heseremark i Ahlsavw-in'lhesa 'E'Q f "' that noblevbgeiablev Aheine withi 'foutdo country) be improveUf ha ? f He!chiefVst prt or this country is a deepr qch'x iJ'ff black rnbuldi wbiclysp j S i andAieads ot jur rivers pcfii, jr cfjricuK ana ,r f xnix?d.with flint, ; pebbles,' and- other .stones Andthis sort of soil is appfufyftibf Chit &v:Mig'gavenevs hiand 4 vigneroTisiasa prosier 'arth. iiii wlitclr tuV ffrapeluefly delights and - f i wliat seemsAo gTve a farther confirmation , here ftt&tilof isthat the largest jyineNbatverej!e - -. .', V" V . T --- I .7 - I'- 7 1bfi entunes jusucb pliUy,undaiejso interwoven bHwit-hbtie anotherrHhatis. imposbleto cpas Sfithrou'ghAttymlw ardstliel lullthe ipes aiaboy vrvbiggettbin'lhose'i" generally. us,;yho are seated 3nAhejronJ parts of this country;; a viuj - mgActheSalttf O f, the wil A Vi n es, Ay tTcli u refc oscoftnen great bearersfcome Ay luts hl-'u tjjade, whiciv 1 draidc. cf. It ws very : 51 10 ng--jftandell relisht v but what drains theni all tromi ',oflijTing at grVaqiiiniiieiiAhey hl;t hat; this . ; Giripe has a large Stoie and a thlck:.sM.i0anij; ii t oiisMqiSt ntlyyifhis; 1 buti ismaitqan hy JV as haf idL (for , ; ; 1 orm!!; has Vjvc;ed ail Kxb.ticyfive;sj;audl'W be en f drawn in by X::.?wmtf AigniAheAitiral ,feLek-G:hebfaro:left lina, by graftm; it "upon its own stc inlnrmment tins may .arrive to, I. c n'iiot AeiH ; -- - 7 I,"'-' if' v are verv subtle in catchihcr their prev. Those mat .' - " ' '' ft i.i -1. --x 'f -"- '-3 V: t-- -.. ol'j WHie: .5' '-v" i;- JHMvll j yil X V. v a watch the oyster wi.pi hi their naw, and pluck metimes tbe oyster shuts" & hvvds fast their paw till IhV: tide comes in,; that tiu-y are dro'wn'd. tho' v they wlrri very jwetTbe way:thatithis anlmall catcher crabs, wlncivhe nlentv in Cam- bri n9 the crab aionc wtth him. - As; soon as the present- Jin the bolearid pullihg him out With a tame UacoonV this.sport is very diverting. ' The cuier of his other Jfbod is all sorts of wild Fruits; crreeti Corn, and such as the Bear delights inf-7t This and the Possum are much ofVa bigness The fur mHUsgood hats and linings. t The skin Of the Alligator, he says - This animal. in!,these parts, sometimes ex- ceed seventeen foot long. It is impossible -to weathr aha- before' ttfey'cbjne .but of their dens bird , he jjjs nighiingale ? T " The Nightingales are different in VI umes f trom tnose in CiUrope They , always" frequent hW low grovS, whire they On Very prettyU niirhtv; ; f 'i :I i r M ' In the course of his chapter on natural whprft thpv wprft frpnnp.ntlv cast on shore and taken by the inhabitants 5 bon. The curious circumstance is mentioned; that th es e- w hal e 'a ? arejj;r ar eliound with a tongue the thrasher eating that out ;of their heads. Ilemarking how few the cases of crimes .were in J3ath t()vrtiN. C.i he concludes gvclyudoubting the justice of hanging a wiicti. ,i , ' i. rA And what may well be looked upon for as great a miracle, this is a place where no malefac tors are found deservfng tlth; oreVcn a prison fprebtorsj there being hoThnore than two per sons that, as' far a? I have been able to (learn, ever sufier'd as criminals, although it has been a settlement near sixty years ; one of whom was h Turk that iommitted murder 5 the other, an old woman r for witchcraft. These, tis : tnie, werevon the stagey and acted many 4 year, be fiire I-knew Ahe place1; but as for the; last I wish it had been' undone to this day ; although they give a g eat many arguments, t o justify the deed, which I had rather lhey should have a hand in, than myself ; seeing I cpuld ,,never ap prove of taking life away upon su6h accusations, the justice whereof. I could never yet under- stana. "VS -"5 -Wi shall close : our ext racts with th e subsequent Curious paragraphs, where it wi 1 1 be; seen that the au thor be 1 i eved $ i n witchcrafLari mapc-f dian doctb1rV;heIs'ays ;t f Some affirm i, that there is a smell of brim stone in the 'cabins, when they are conjuring, which I cannot contradict; . vy hxh way it may come I will not argue,' but proceed to a -relation or two, which I have from a great many persons and some of them worthy .br credit. j , ; It was 3 days before he the DoetorJ could ap rive, & he appeared (when he camey to be a ve ry little man, and so old, Ahat his hair w:is as white as ever waa seen. ? When . he approached the sick King,-he; order'd a t bowl of water to be; brought hifnr and three chunks of wood, which; was' immediately done. Then he took ths wa ter and set it by him, and. spurted a little on him' and with the three - pieces' he made a place to stand oh, whereby he was raised higher (he be ing a1 Very lowstainr'd; nkvnjf heathen tOok ; a string pf ltoimak,!whIch'iS' the; same as a string of small beads.; jthis he held .by. one end, between his fingers $ tlie dvertbuclil the&uga stom achy a he stood on the hgs. ; - Then he began to talk, and at length the I bystanWrs thought real ly tha4 they heard ,s()mebody talk tSThira. but saw tio.mojre tliun what ftrst came in4 At la,st,lAhis stri hg of beads, w h ich h ii ng thus perpe u&cuTar, turned up as an j eel yrw ild do, nd;w i tho 1 1 a ny motion of his, they c me ull tip in : (a lump) un der his hand, njf hu ngO sp for a r co nsid e rah 1 e. t i m e V h e ; n ey er closing Ji'ihlihd',' and a length' returned, to their .prisne";:jlegth;id.-atiape' at ;whicnHhespectators;"w ( iicii lie awfii me uihJiiij-, viii . lie w uiii . jisrvy- tWnd that his distemper would 5 remove s i nto his ut, all whicli happened to be e xactly as the li an .pio;ir .;;haq ''tQIT il6??':?' m itt ers of facti- nad A there oi' by severtd substantial evidencerrwveiH or reputation, nere peuig -more inan a aozen pepje?presenrwiien Aliis -o f w bohi arel no w j al tye.g; f -Sv?' y-: , : After Ahe bargain: concluded.; the Indian wenf-hi'tp tb;b"od.sV;ah'd' brought,in .both herbs and roots, of which he niide a decoction, and gave if the man to drink, and. bade AiirAgctto bed, say ing if shpiuld ii6be long befprd he me4again,? which the patient performed uW he h;d ordered t und the. ptjtibjj le; had :an ministered tTKwIe ? h'm 'sweat tat' t e r : tl le jmost, " Vod en t man ner 1 1 a t con Id be, wheby.hKsnieliM-veiy ofrViisivejy' both io ws in a great contcr nation , aiMt.toldrth.el.mlift-h'e;, Was A esolvefl tb leiAi sike come into- j his b tdHbr; he mit as M tiiv vMieldBtemper' he h d asbe kill'd V with ihe lMteof tliat ;scrpcjnU ? Tx hichf Mievlnt I Iian reji. 1,' he cttdl Aiot bi te him how, nor r'li."!.:. 1 . ' t . t:.. i.l t ... i , ' ? .' stiji trieth, aishe gone; Atfasfwitn: iniich; nivstiasion.'' he admitted ih luuian put -aooill to lake him a Way ed a a 4th alt his strenrib himselfand they t.iarwere eArejfugAois:l with a griat bly: gay ;her a gentle tap; with his, statF- Katde s k.eb ;A:u howeverv it ts' 80061141 iiot MieroplciiSmoout tolA his patient that li nit take Ahat to beel Ao 1 W .:.i::t. vi iHU..fv.. .. n. . omivexation at -oeinsr disturbed. ni i jj.iM v v i n. l I WrtB . Ill- il 'CI Cill ()UMCr I .,;t; H 'iie'itwitchel: nrew;wealcef ? anci J knov that any srcn esi: cd beside hirn lUb'y ''.'clegTces'.'he felt hirithot ; and W- qlf,:i;The chief part, or nearlthei whole. Ke bed. he was found dead, and, the L.r "n itniiciillv Inno- life had hfpn nnrfln; HI; nenin? the bed, he was found dead, :: and, the man -tnouirnt nirnseu oeuer. 5mciwia va i in the racrr.Irtr.and ise'elni? the snake-deadi. told the man." that his distemper wasdead along thatvBnake.dwhichsfprov'd so :as he 'saidij fjr the mart speedily repover'd his health and 'be-. came- perfectly wen. riUNTuOif jrranviue,t auu ui iuvtuicauug i rirntiernfnttc QidMtirtality lut yicimty of lgersiorf vi Yake co nty, 1 esi inrlB5i cajy! 1 1 W ritr) m terefi ng, desirous Fii cliaracter i3arid irftiie hands?ottlfetEn- tneir graieiui . recoiieciiuns ui jiiis,piui;?-.Hij .vAin!tB in tvIW f inrl tOCt ' hrrif his lepWin re to tK to parraKe.Aviin, ineiu; 01 u jiuuhu uiunci juu the lout 4nstapT,ai'vapuAieiivugt?is a. An excellent dmnerrwas provided lor tne occasion, at w.uicii jlJ presided, assisteu twy uri ji' ianury Alter the cloth ing Toasiwere 1. The Tree of half a centurv has P planted inj pur fert lie : soilV 'already-its branches extend North South to the Pacific, i Lone" .tect:burhappybuutiy(from:th ' - hT caZuyKlTT7f lii w nc ever reared by the hands or man. May it withstaridthe ravages Of time for a longer period than even the famed Egyptian pyramids. ; f 3. ThelPresiderit of the tfnited States. I - 4w Thef State of North-CarolinaHer poiiuhU ment station ift tne Union,. i .-.-,r), -: .1 . - 5; The Governor of Narth-Carolina. - 6. The! University of our State & its venerable rresmenwv; v , ; -v; v;: , :j u .; s vKfi pect wise and efficient legislation? , a ov uur,mucn respecieu uuesr, doctor ui nt The urbanity of his manners, the benevolence ot his heart, tne integrity n. cnaracter, n.s social disposition, nrofessional skill and assiduous attentioiijto thesick and afflicted, haves won Abr liim bur profound esteem . and admiration. ? AS bout to part from up, we cordially wish him long fife and prosperity in the"couutry whither jhe is going.:gW; d Aftbrj the cheering which: succeeded the drinking of this toast, had subsided, Doctor Hunt arose arid add ressed the company as follows :.-., 'A.-' ; Mr. Prerirtenf arid Qtritlemen The sentiment that you have just expressed,, calls from me my i unieignea inanKS. ; in looicing .aruunu me, i see many that have witnessed some-of the happiest efforts ever made in my profession But the kindly manne r in which you compfi ment th bse e ffort s, A are of a higher character than they Jient. p. Unr der ordinary circumstances, it would . be iogi ati tude in ?. me to leave you ' but Ahe4 misfortunes common; to those engaged in speculation during the convulsed state or pecuniary matters tor the last four or five years, have befallen me. I I go for thelVadyancementvof my familyjand - tpe im--provement :bf jrnyi crrcumstances. r AltboNgh ;I laave you with the regrets inseparable from the' irieiKi anu oeinenuea, ana in juu recoiiecuon or your - chanties arid friendly offices ; yetj Jt.arn cheered, wilh:the prospects that arc before me. I have had an bccasronal intercourse with he in habitants of the State wbllher l am going for the last twenty years. I have witnessed their gbwth from rmiderate : circumstances to wealth and splendour, from being the children or nature,' to literature of the highest character . I go hot as' a stranger int a foreign land ; 1 am solici ed ; I shall be!" hailed as a brother, and as 11m e and b'elieveJ ;have extended tot me, such feel'n gs as are mary Tested on the present occasion, tinder no other circumstances could I consent to leaye a community to whom I am under so many obli gations.! y-I indulgf the hope of seeing.se me of you or your offspring in that land of promise.- . There I', shall greet ypu or them in the happy Recollection of thi day i I leave behij d me gentlemen of the profession. ' . My place is filled. Your feelings towards roe as expressed c n this occasion, should be to them an incentive to such exertions as may merit your confidence sind es- iccuu p. f criuiv ; 111c, uenncmen, on laicinjf . my seat, to reciprocate the sentiment just ottered by proposing irie.iouo w 1 ng 5 .7 -,: .; ; 7 ? -fTlie ' good People of this yicini ty -Prosperity iivtheirl CircHmstances an exemption from the diseases with which they have been afflicted for many yars -a long life and a happy exit.J;?; ' Several excellent,y olunteertoastwefe d rank ji . and ; the arreatest harmonv, nre- vailediK Wci havcl neverTwjtnessed : on; I any similar, occasion, stronger indications of attachment and: ffobdfeelinovi were shown by those pres en t ; toward s their esteemed and respected guestl L,f-v;vl-..l"';'m;r.::cA FOR THE; REGISTER. li A:; Messrs. Editors Having: read in lt fate Register, you r hfi e f sketch of ari apcie n t resiuent 01 tnis, neiiiDournood, wno was found I dead! a M eetihir-hbuse in Ran: county, my curiosity waa excited to aHe stwne 1 nqu uuesv respecti ng av cha- racierj Sr unique : wi ine oniyvparucu lars in addition to thbseybii h I havfcbeen able, tti collect, are ;the$e H .was asmuclj addicted readfug 5? carry ingibbutywith ;him com monly; a sort of portfolio, an d d i vers huge huditjeWof to value much; and of; which he tdok. the great ejst care - He woul dsbmcti m esf th cgr siy, ibd ulge himsel f with a generous gl ass, fhouvhs Jlis lifejAvai: oheoir and casso;farfrom ; w i th( t h e ; fair: sbxvaf :al I jB) i losbpheri you '"" UIJV U LililL IL l. K.llll II H It. jperhaps aft all; ho witnthQ. deportment ot old baclieldrs in gen ba ;e bu t, o n on e o c c asi on o frare iir bait he sufficieii seetiii ng lharshness- bj remarki nj, that Ahe joyed the orrjetA migM lioped..thej;wculd n ever fi nil i t ou t- ''- Bjtijavellers, this si ruMfe being wasf f parA the lnpehvrrppieh;l in t rantu rou s thou ght :profbu nd j'H and he I vvbu d jseltl om; rai Sft his ' hedd r appear to ;-was.:remoyeu::t . i drank : .UbertyLiUlempreithan 1 thfe4l.in.eV, a'ssed.awayi.sincejtw4'firsVltTrit lii&merriaiiij to the L.aKe.4, -Kast to tne AtiautiCrJ - . . . J . 1 v i J - Gulfbf:.MesicoandektUb rlotie. may. its thick tbliage tiro- dependent sttiuent ; wno, reverinur-iiie o f a n u ri li su al I y 1 o n 5: 1 i f e h a d b e e n p u rs u e a 1 rv t n 1 s 2 vy ay . ? ri y y ias t a i u n a o t w 1 s ctom must he have acquired ! Who can t -T". 1 ' " . f I i. i?. . .. !l - imirpri netlie ;su bjectsi anl the object jo f so deep Jinti ,-r onunueu 4 s pe cuiauon r ,11 e may befset downas rie pf 4the mbstec; Gen trie) gen f; not out country nas ever pruuiiceu. ; ioQper.iiiucj-miziiue,mauc.ui'iiiiiu'uuiii tne I rttli'c'nnAnir!'ii' linti! iainf Vi in li t h e bes t c c uh t, - tnigh t ' v el d 1 vi'iii - a h a rx vest -rof t pbstitu w ou s v fanie, fwhici'h.b f all - custbmStbianticjuityw acquainted; anti contemning modern: mew A. . r . k - , . v si. r ...-; thods ;of, acquiring dincu! eating know-: ledge, .d etermined. . to: woo the . muses: in their own fetreatsv heV, vellsVaml ihen 'tfown in the world -Ho Jnstrucl andlytb. . . . : ,i - -.;...-- -3------ -.-: pish mankind. ; It is not positively known whether he ever r promulgated, jor wasaV, bout to nromu srate as tne result or ins reselarch; a ney system' of-Ethicksjorthi-v losophy ; but had he done so, thpre is lesi uncertainty; tn at At wuia navejeq i at: least, o?e . oy stems, wnuse uugmas j have ffai ned celebrity, ned ceieonty, and w have not bee nA remarkably, deficient 1. J v v - ; . , ..-m'.-k.vv . in zeal. LINES mm. PIT TUB DEMISE OF HfR. jTITlTS 7CK3IEB. v In Britain's early' days5, the Bard Roamed idly, through the land, Mm ,aiiu cuuneu popular rrjjaru. With pipe orAiarpTin hand. In Home, Philosophy was erst Itinerant and rude $ And Grecian lore emerged at fi rst ;Jj?tom nature wildest wopd. 'M E'er Schools were fixed , or College. Hall 'M, ;V ; Ueceivedth- inquiring ybuUi,';;;i "Prom vagrants, learner gathered allj Tne lessons pure ot tmth. Such teachers, such disciples too. cacu pupu gave auenuon aue,tT a s oj Jbacb. master a. word was law. Luxurious habits had not: then, -As now, unbounded sway -t fr- ; And men werestud;&ts, students men ;lot pedants, pert and gay.v The wandering Homer's noble strain, Which time but brighter wears, Has challenged human wit in yai.i l ; -1. uree iiiousaiiu circling years. t And Aristctle'seasbning pagej ; " vV And Euclid's, more severe,; t -r Shine on, to shame each following age, r And sliow what scholars wkue. ? 1 i For him,; who scorned all vulgar rules, - .: i' All academic wh i nis,' ;'-,;' I ) fM'X The surface pol,h of the schools,"5; :1 : Which, le ar ned folly skims :r . , h Who, o n so me rough rock'sslielvi ng side, ': O'er folios huge :som.e ancient's prid4 . Nor turned hii eyes awayA!Vj? A - . 1 1 . W'ho pondered alt the cases o'er, , - That J urists sage have w rit , ', :.'; T And strove sectarian creed t' explore 1 j i mazier iauyrtum yci WhbseT.elMtbrdivpW Dispetised its treasures free . ; VI ;Ahd Aaugit:wth zeal ;and ; patience '-la rid tlurycmth their AJB; C i- ft 1- ; j Fo aiim, the Mnse a wreaih.wouldeave j , 10 SA1 tunate.of tneig; fc ;3Atr; fourscore vears and ten ! Ml: For HiMifwho hi these titbless -'iday sfet. -A;: ;.rheifew;tpr.Attievsea Had gr;ce, to quit :d(,devi9us ways, ,: -j.'Ajnd Vcwthin tA Chitr 'i it1 tfi A OFGEIRSTEIN i.-; MlEi MAIDEN OFhTHEi MIST j w J ust - receiy e ri; - by v?- i .; . . tiijulxCo;:::fK:f ourVoiT Peas dftuak Caveat tii the tpro live J. -i.t Will estameiit of Heirs of J oil ri C. f S mittii j J obnt v oniitliw de dec cl.; k--. y : J -ceased; tv';; f Tsapnearingic-the Court ithat Jas..Kod land -JL'iWifefMarykhu,C tioode,; guaruaah ifrfvv nesct itizaoein tioojie,uias.mitn,am'l.Smithi f W niamVa-Vimith.hbs.-jWin Wlllianisou James Ahortl irul Jancy bis Wite 8t $mith Murphy arThosSmiththifteeb oft he heirs at Lawarid iiext cf kin to John 0. Smith, deceased are ,uot Ih habitants of tikis tate t It is J ordered by ttie; Coart;? that publication be made iv, ' wccks ii uettaieigu itegi-siei nuiuying them to be and appear before the'Justices of the CtAirt:cjf Pleasjand Qtiai ter Sessions to be held for;the cbunty of tlranviile '-arid State aforesaid. t bn tlve first Monday it? August next iri the town pt UXtortl, and shew, cause (it any Alley have,) why the said paper writing, purporting tobe the lastWill arilreifanient of John G. ( .."Aii. dec. otTeved for probate, kliall not be. proven andad mkted to iecoi'di - . 1 'XVUriessVStephW' .Sne r cf, clerl: f said Court at officeJIe ;first: Monday of A. I).. lo2V. . STEPHEN K, SNEED, C.':. Price tdv, .50-. ", ' Ul 6w timeiind theatreiif hipereinatiopsjanil Vocket Bobfes GuaYd chiinsi MUj jji tliS heap 'of papers : Re mtlSpSomeAviierev Plated. Castors J irom $1 0 to 35 ; Hlaui- have JellaVaMtiHters which I it baavchifiVd fhftnurnUAfiTiif thft! Writer to I Samuel S. Downy,. Exr."A 3 Smith Mhy hers" nd , ffiV? i) ;r follow., A J!8. . ' Frenchditto: i?:;1 H St AlatmUfoi fiiie Gold VVatch CUai?pli Kgs, inger-rin andf iold Witch 'nL:! ' .HWlift. genera, assortment ? nW Gold i'ahl !,i,!l Chains; Coral, Amber,. Cornelian. sSIV Nlc'c AVajc ana ?acy Beads Gold, SiW p Gil Sht;ll Steeve liuttmi ; fine cut .W';' 4 rt- ami-,. In... L eaiKeysUtttkles., Clasps iy' iittohspfcrcussiori Pistol niM lirki ;) S vimls;V; Heits and Eaulett .S.pjectcle'rf:aiHl''G'rtgaIrVVly ttefai:? assoVti-.w'nt of Sdverl Plate. r?L .. ' S Uthip Lrull, ; ;iVbrei pesert anl T b Sltand lustardfepooht and .Sugar :Ti ' a variety of other Articles in his line s" ; AVATCtltiS & OLA)CK crefu'Iy, T , andvarrautect tkfpAim;. All 'km'iSf el!eryCr.epairedt .the' shortest notice, J. vfiji ;C.$ftaHia'vtbatUs: to his ft-iend r ' the!'patrbnagje;lm h-7 contlfutG to receive a po?ti6n of tlieirf-i- 8 thatof the; Pjiblic gverallj; Avhichit Viirhi- Unued obsn . the, dudes of his profession. ; - ' ; lUN:igh,. .1 ul 189.MSj v ' ; orj -,;' , ft , -Carolina. Mecklenburg Cnunty.' : iS Superi or Court of L&w-t-May Tvrrn 1 R90 :laKort'Ta'n1ie Petition for Divorce. ' John Tanner. leiglllsgMeiy nd feeVn Caroliuiany tliattju defendant i be and appear !at our next Superior Cbnrt of Iw Auie ie !d fbrt he county oflleck lenburgVatdie CourtJfoUse iii ClaHoite,onUje 6th Monday after the 4th Monday in Septemher uextand pleadbr aiiwer to the piainuff?s peti. tidn rbt the sum e xv i) I be l eard ...ex p rte.l , ;;iWitnessy $amuel Ilehlerson,cit:rk of ou said court,;at Office, the TtH; Monday afttr the 4th i''March4&29rvAi:-'4 v'--'- " ' .yj-'mXi S AMU Eli 11 END E US ON, C.Vc fSta(SN6rt!i.C:ii : ; Superior Court of Law- April Terra; 1829. : ; : Jonn Crow,. Petition to vi. Jas, HollarKl's heirs Sc devisees. S cat? II appearing to the satisf ction of "the Coan, that the' Defendants in this case, to wit J.k i liQiiana ir; itnoaes ana Cynthia, his wife, ---Perkins and Sophia his wife, heirs and de visees of James Holland and- Holland,-, wi. dovv of the said James "ItoUancly are inhabitwitj of another S tate; so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served pn them, it is ordered tlut publication be made for three nionths'succes. sively iri the Kaleigh Uegistcr, that the s:iid De fendants; be and, appear at the next Superior Cobft Law to. lie held for this county, at the Court-bouse in. Wa'nesville on the second Wed. j nesday after the ? fourth Monday in September men iuui intic u jjicivi, .iiiswcr or ueniur to the Plaintifl's petition, or iudtrment tro ton- fewb will be entered against them. '-A i v Witness, Jnhn B. Love, Clerk of saul Coart il Office, the, second 1 Wednesday . after the fourth C73 ZJQH NT B. LOVE, C. S. C. wState pSbr thr CirpUna;!? ; yAA 'tjV G ra n vi lie Countyi .; : Cflurt "of Pleas anx Quarter Sessions, ' A uM4iMay;Term,;'lA .-D 1829. V: :: 5 Howel Fraizerj.Adm'K of : .William Hester, dec ISfjertflfester ; Ooffinal aifachmcii' Levied in the hands of ; "tThofc-;iiS iJ.UhjbhnE and he is summoned m, (aV.Garnishee; ;.v4;vK v?: :-; y ifr appeal ng Abtlie sat ts&ction ofthe Court, . that the defendant, '"Koberl HeMer, Is urf an inhabitantvbf this State ; .i U ordered t!i iVubhcaUoii he made4 in the liakih Register ftr six-'eksivif'iibtice'.'ib the said .Hubert H ter that. -lis appear at the Court of, Pleas nil Quarter Sessions, Ao bt held tor the County ni State aforesaid; at the; Coarthotise in Vsfoti !nAhe first.lVlonday in lAbgitst titiAJ,t'H anl there?repleyY inds plead to issue, or yudgnient final will ha renlered up against'liim, and the prbpertylevied on condeinnd subject to the pliUivtifiTi recovery. AVit nessStephen K. Sneed, Clerk Csuitl Court at olficein Oxford, the firrf Mon.lay inNMay,;A. 1). 1S29. : 1 ,'". , 75 Cwfpd STEP. K. SNEED. CU iM'r.r Buncombe. County. ' j Sinefior Cmtrt Of Law April Term,' 13-9. KlViaiaiwJtobarils-ff; "v'"'.' Margaret-Uobards.:3 -;t-.' I -iUDEI'SEU bVCourtk t hat publication be nJ O for ; 3:, nxK.ths successively in tire that .tlie-welendant.be and..; appear ai . Superior Court of Law to be held for Buncor cniiity,ii ihe CtHirliimse nrt Ashevt!!eoAp M:nd.iy aft e.r the' 4tfi Uomhy in SepUra, next;5and 4iead i or answer to the . PlatnhB r j iitioii; i,r tlie same itf be beard txfar ,s AVtt ness, Uobert llerv, Clerk of sa at cmce,Alie d ilonday after the 4tlw'. uf March, 13129, " . ; Q r I I. will clase bnFnd.y the 5th ofJune, ( resumed on the second Monday in 'JuJ',-. ... 1- . nere v 1 1 1 oe pu i iu ; . y -. -kk y.K 4 hi IIP. Ill - iJAnTSnTcfr izs Senow, $6j per for Board aiul TuitioiiJ -paid 'dvance. V f lillsboroufclu May 19.'. ' K0TlCBi't -. --;; lTrtS.SARAH GLENDEJSNlNGWeo' Ob viscounty, tbnnerly. has Utcly died intestate. Many of het ne J . reside at aistance; frp:ri .th-plce, hprc bv notify all persons cqhcci ixpiratiort of twb years froo -I ff JJj lS prescribed by law, I staJl; J, rtA:tif a ib KAld Estate. UtS .. .m;- e? as lin tica of said Estate having been li by the' County. Court of Uranville Couny . 1 ' ' Wal-? ccunty, 21st flay, 1829. , ; SjJpons aC3bup litlfs iii'itniiia Tea P !V)ci VimeslPraftijnV; ;:PrarT"'-j( . s ; 'IvoiWtinev;Vvoj .h.rilir.tss; liti-Col u,i 1 :oiv i-nuriay .nisrnv-. v . soiiiclla!li,KTl.e. chizn or the ,(tiwn.re arillrtter-d to all communiwuv- v. ,v
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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