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2atth :as Jdol ant ;t? c n P, :-:,mC'.1829--- P Wis Vht IVeceHeti a nea ,an.: unanimous (3$ ilrom ofilii ngresjno 'l appr in ou r Regis e r: oMonda sobnef that ltjnight v(enbiiiti: jd4 read by thBitgWg hftyftte lection- INot tnat- fceenconyincea falsehood7 6 f 'dressrelen - llie Supreme Court rose' on Tuesday F jjjti 7 Previous: appointmenfof red dn;Jutlge Henperso TSift fbllowlnlr is : a st' ofeCause :de- cicied at this JT: EQUITY; CASES- ; Executors f'pf ChristianiLr.Benzein,tC Jesses Bobinett & others, from Wilkes.' ; Leave to, re-; hear the iateriocutory order refused in the Court below and petition to rehear,J dismissed with Kobert HWynnf & Wife v Peyto n R. Tn stall, from Halifax. Sale of land and resale or-; tiered ... Decrefe against the defendant Alston, ; for rents find profits.' " i J : Luke Rentley Stothers" Benjamin Forbes &j ethers, from Pitt; ' Decree for the amount of the recovery upoa he petition In Pittagainst all the defendant'aeach" arty.tb pay;;it8 owncosts in this Court anH thef Court bow; ; ,r t ; r M.rv Jv Hester JBc otkere t.; James Hester and ganiuel Young, Ex'ors, IroiiK Gpnville. Decree; I for Complainants. , : , . 'T '.r' A . Susanna ufolin others . .Kezanna I'jcicett 5c ftere; fr Butherfbrd; 1 Decree upon -report 'i-sale ctrddorder .of. reference to Da vid Swain to f lakfr theaccounts of Hiram Vbitted. . , lri - ! Joseph J, Alston, Executor John ttuckaby & others, from Franklin. The.property purcha sed by Huckaby ' at the execution sale against Benj. HUls Ex'ors to he considered the proper-' ty of said Hill as i hough no sale had Jeeh made. Hnckaby.to be allowed his bids vJ f j.; ; James Henderson & others v.-Robert Wilson & others, Executors, from Mecklenburg. The heirs at la are entitled to the money for which the land was soldV as the appropriation made of. ir, by the testator cannot take ;efTect. ': ' ". ; ;' David Smith' v. Margaret .Houston, by her Cnardian, from Mecklenburg.' ; Report conHrraed and decree accordingly. ' '-X. y: S.;'v- Davil. White & A. J. Colviri c. Executors of A. J. White, from New-Hanoyer. : Upon hear ing the petition, the interlocutory decree , is re versed, and the original bill dismissed at the costs, uf the Complainants. :r : f-y-yi)' U- " Benjamm VKimbali v. Thom,s ;Bustn, from Halifax. Decree for Compiainanti't-rt-'5'-;,r'V;t IJatnes M'Cabe and - wife & others v. Charles Spruill, Executor, from Tyrrell.- Final decree for Complainants. - , j , ; f . ."" " - ; Lewis Ellis, v William Ellis', from Edgecomb. Petition to rehear allowed and former decree re versed. y:-, ' -Au if r:. "f--;,; Sarah Spehcer . Jas. Greenlee, from JBurke. Petitiott to-rehear allowed, and former. decree reversed and bill dismissed with costs.'. ' ; : " lli 1 nry Coolte .v-Mildfed''Streter.;jBtther8, from Wake. ' liill dismissed with costs .,:- Jesse Kirbr,& Thomas! dakufWiliiam Bird" & otlieif., from Rowan, Final decree for Com plainants. :' y '.VMvi';"- ' Andrew Allison t.ipberi Worke & others, from lredel!. Referred to Clerk to take account. W m. Kedmond v. At el S h 4 rpe, from" Iredell. Ordered, that the issues be submitted to a Jury m Iredell. ' ; :' .:. jv c;-AV--V: ":: Dempsey Eure t). TJenj. Sharpe 8c others, from Edgecijmb. i Bill dismissed with cct8.vrKifviV; James G. Stanly v. Lewis Stocks, alias Lwis Velt &. others, from Craven. Decree ?below ye-T versed.; Decree ,mr .Cbmpl't jfor sameamoun,, only vavyiwg the " proporticMistP by? De- tendaiits-; pr rather charWeable ori tbeT lands re spectively, purchased by them;. ;' ; 'JZH Fmon R. Turistall otherk ; David? Clarke othrs,-from Halifax. " fDecrpeiof tile Court be reversed Cause remandedi - - ' James II . Smith. Ad m'r. r. lUuh; Tf. Helms & o berf, from Jnhnstpn. lliil tdvsmissed with costs. n James Kfeves Vi' Adams ASd Blackwood, from 'ge, -Decree fbr Comp'tW v;.. Wm. Rufor,i he Adm'r. of Willis Pilker tnn, & Kiland Hoberts, from Stokes'.'l Kemande'd to the Cnurt-belowv-'A'f: yM'm-- u-l'&: fn A. Av Vitr, ;Aclmr- li'e&ViYderJfrom' nslnw. Decree of the Court below reversed, ai'd-Cisuse temandtd.il -Aivr J 3m Kerbv & SterGrice,;JoenNewsom Jesse Aycock's heirs, from' Johnston. " Ftnul 55e for Cem,fts.r:tl:if:'; r2c5n ,,eace John Smith & Nelson NaH-" from Granville. ': Bill dismissed-each- party IJyig its own costs.' . . .;;;. : . Uarrison Terrt 11 & others vl Jci. Horri & Wife, Wake. .BillKlismissed yithlcost. , " oiina, from Beaufort. IVcree for Comp'ts. s , r -.x.uiuins. ;;.nuf iiteTnsseci wnn est8i-w;j j1 . Field ? ScVV ie ;i ;Wjmi &;Th, B.r tbe U . rrs Cf a,lren.Hf Deeree that fr-vr- 1 - i'unn v- J ohn Holloway & others; aml,.gomerTiB'Hiat8mi & i v-No,,et W Johnston Adm i vCrstrom BertieJ:. Partial r1 ri WWngton1 rdismisi l&ores TO f,nof?eneTai citizen misht nave Stokes.; udgiherir pf f the Couit belov alHrihl ;Mary,Wat1i& John toGreerilee from Rurkk judgment reversed, aha judspneht for DefMtv wch, ucui. yi jj rancis. i-,ranam cc JJlI)a;n cjW Catharihereemon esse" Hi Mooring, from pUtir.- Judgmentreversed' and riew trial granted. 'imtftrr V-Ac'V:- State Banket Ambrose; Knox & ra; Martin" j irom rasq;roTniKctagmen athrnned, andiudff ment ToivDedta'C m;:p fe' r iYm.; n Smjth & others 'v. John M. 5reehiee, from Rutherford. J Judgment reversed; and new triaigrnte'd.r Vr-'"'"5 frimeraa 16? Teyersedg aTHaijudi?ment)fb Handolphru dgnier t j of c th $ Cou rt bWbW;re' ' versed v a e-jtrial;gratired ander EaCr i t: Sande froni',bnstQ Judeiit'ft1iCouH:belpw'affiied..; r .VitsingipiiwfJudgmebtrivvehed;1 al granted. ,r r- j 5eij, jiux-ri v. ec.ui .underwood; froip-WakeJudgment of "the Court Beloafi EHza6eth tJbtbyYoun fohes &; J fiomr Wake., Judgm ent uf the Court below iif- firrned;;:5?o jt-. Ch. rles Byrd v. tVilliam Henton, ??. frorr tenbif; ' Judgment 7 reverseid," f and r new " trial -y'J ordan Densov? v. Joel Sledgej from Warren. Judgment reveled, and new trial granted; --3 Val&Erwin Adm'rs. .yl John Cooke, from Iredell' Jwdgrnent ol the Court below affi med, Justjn I;t Edwards "v tej)!ierf Powell. fj-6m jMartih judgment of the Cf.utt below affimedi JP amel -.'YSlisbn, ! jun. f Ad mr?fv. Dam e lj & lV il lianv Herrings Appts; iirom Duplin Judgment of the Court below ret ersed and f udement ar- rfested. V '.rt sXZlZ z ' f'.v - , Fr IV Leake, App';v. Angus Gilchrist, Jfrom Richmond. Judirment reversed -nonsuit set a- side and new trial granted. V ; ' Duncan McKae.v. James McOneilJV' from An-J f son.- Judgment of the,Court below affirmed:;-4 ; Muauiarine vyatjs, oy james watts, v. John M. 'Cren1eev'froin&urke4--'''Ju4enteved and a venire de novo uward ed . : vi : 'i'U'' Wa; 5 The, Governor to the Juse orthe State Bank Allen Twitty 8c others, from ? Hutherford.---- Judgment of dismissal; reversed and. cause re manded. ' - 1 KA's-- i ;.; t Anne jS tailings & others v. the Adm'rs. of Za- dnck Stallings & otherSi frorft Johnston. Judge ment or tne uourt below athrmed. . ' ' . - ' Joseph T.'Farribault v, Horace Ely 8t others. from Iredell. Judgment of the Court below af firmed. 'yy. 4 'U-y'' C-ik;'r-:y4'i 1 Ambrose F.JCollier& Wife v. Hasten Poe, from Chatham.!" Oath pf insolvency administer ed, and Defendant discharged. i v.u 5 ' r'ii. ; itieo, Melius 5 G. VijGioyslein; vi Gordon Caw. thorn,-'App'iUfrom Warren t Judgment reyers ed; and' new trial, granted. : !; P-: y r.Den. on dem. of Jos. Uhem v. John Jackson, from Craven. J udgment reversed, and new tri al granted. -"f. I . V v r,; ; J I ' v Burton fW. Dowd v. - Flora' Wads worth, from Moore. Judgment reversed, and new trial-grant . Den. on dent, of Rhodes v. Jobn Brown, from Rpbeson.1 judgment of .Court below af 0rmed... " -Jj-'--. ; ;-. ij: fV--' ' - Phdip Bnttam v. James Allen, Appt.' from Buncombe I Judgment reversed, and hew trial gramea.j y STATE CASES. vtM State v. Wm. R. Poole from AVake. Judg ment of .the Court below reversed,' and judg ment for Defendant, J.y.-vf; ri - h . State. r. Moses "Justice, . from Iredell. - Judg ment ot Court below affirmed. - . . ; State v. 'Philip Raiford, from Wayne. ' Judg. roent of the Court below affirmed. ' b . v . State v. lEphraiml Boswell & others, from Wayne, y J udgment of the Court below affirmed. State v. Arthur, slave - of Elijah Shepherd: from Onslow. Judgment affirmed and Judgment for the.Statel&i1 ,- ,r;l-' ;lVf :'. . v,,M 1 y State v. Neill SWaw, from Cumberandr; Judg ment of the Court belqw: affirmed. r , ' , rs- State v.' ; Thomas Norman, from Guilford. JudgmentreversefL 1 Ordered that the Court proceed to judgment! of death against the de- .State v. ITarvey. Sawyer, from Cui?rituck. -Judgment atnrmed. j ; The CrVeHThe late Statement rela4 tive to the hostile attitude of the Creek Indians; turns out tb be, to say the least, considerabIy exaggerated. 1 It is . now said, that no attack on the vhites ts anticipate ed Tt is true, the Jndians have held 5 a secret council; for the purpose, it is.be lieved, t)f reirionstratins with the General Government and entering a protest against being forcibly remoyed j; but it is not pro-i oaoie, inai .any ainance or.concert wtii be formed , by thetn with othef- Indian tribes; fori the purpose; of waging hbstili- :timym$ymyfy -- -ym Mrs. 7?tyaT The motion submitted. by the Counsel, of Mrs. Roy all, in arrest of judgment; has been overruled and the; Court have passed sentence on helv; ; She; i s fin e d gll) and to pay; the coats of pro. I secuuon, a ino u n ti ng xo aoou r jgDU inore. Sh e i s al s o t o ; gi ye .bail , w ith two 'securi ties, for S200 each; for her good behavior forT twelve months, and stand committed; toy ;pris(ni u ntil the 'order of the Courts is cbmblied withfXi, Assbori as-she "could :ret -y -,h-- ' ' . : xi - i -1 a copy of the sen te n ce, ' she ma rch ed ofi to s e e it b e: Pr e s 1 1 1 n 1 1 d e c 1 ari n g t hat i t w as a politiclilrpsecutjpn altogether, and that he vvbuld see justice done hcr ' , nowan, juugment ot the;,Court below affirm irMary $ahdrJ Admxrf John Sanders vliavid b oi ibe s ubje Cb f ban king seems to ppre bend that Go Id w ill be- m ad e so, pi enti ful by (he mines of Nortb-Carohna, that that preciou s metal will no longer ansvve'rV for ?feAMeu16nal whjcKi priginateiu m Au- gustii'eoubtHirgibiawiHbep to theConynltibnibf th .dep ; in Ocipber'nextiv praying tKat Jroy i sion niayye:made JJloi;th graduV nsuopbllmt ,of Martiniquie.:;'fe;':iSA rNe'w- York, to be Cohsui of tbe United" States l;dii?-t l JT'f -1 i' i-! - i..t iA;A- for tHEPort of Casti beiame In place SamUe:Kl Gil man:rciot'?ii. 1 . - foWvitleIndtana 4a rn e s VVx Hu n ten to be Postmasterr at liawrencebluro IndianaviceH6n4:isaac r&tnbved. ft- V.: ' ; 7'; re regret , to t earn; that ; tbe-; Yel low pevfer has made its appearance iii. Charles Mm. . iuree cases are meniionea in . pn- j laic .icivci b, uiuupi uu uuuiii. auiiuugia tion of the fact has been madel grancea aoout twelve montns since, oy tne Gh aricery Con rt of Maryland, pFohibi ting thefBaJtimore arid:Ohtb RailRbaq Com - pany and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, from pu rchasi as the -land s.br tne the . . riht-of way over them on that part of route, along tne DanK ot the rotomac. vlnch is necessary for the works 1 d f both of those "companies, "and in which ter comnanY claims a bnor riirht i m pbrtant case cam e on for trial orl Tues- last before ! the IligK Court of Chancery &t Annapolis; Mr. Wirt attended for the Canal Company, 'j Messrs; -Walter Jones; F. 3- Key; Q. Cqx, 4and; W. -Price were alsd engaged on the j same sitle Messrs. . t ar ey, Crwynn, Johnson, JYlcMahbn and fiat robe attended for th e Rai I road Com pany. ,- ihe nerht ot choice in the selec tion of grdund will probably make a sreat difference m me cost oi eitner o these wo i rks. A bi " The lullo wing is Commodore Porteir's account of his battle with Banditt ,rwhen on his way fromVera Cruz to Mexico. ;j lj have, not yet had an interview with the. Pre sident but shall to morrow, when 1 sin 11 settle all matters with them and return home. On my wa her? I had a most unpleasant and extremely dangerous adventure, but my good genius pro tected me as it has done on' many otl er occa- simi5-k TraVipllincr with A frinrl afirt', vlnir' nri apprenension or danger, we were suddenly at- xacKca oy irce uuncmu, oeing a pari or a gang of seven, -well mounted and; well armed; with their faces blacked and looking more like devils than1 human beings. We . had merely time j to form a line on One side of the road while they, forrned on the other. The battle corpmenced by heir captain dischargmg his pistol at me at the distance of a few paces, I then fired ankl slipuhl havls killed him,, had hot his horse thrown up hif heajl and received the ball in bis neckj He in greit rage" fired again at me and missed meby thia time all the pistols" of the -Banditti were'disi changed as well as those of my friend, ne of my pistols was loaded, and I charged with my friend in aim on g them, they fled and we pursued, when the captain suddenly wheeled his hors parsed my friend and came directly at me with his sabre to cut me down, I waited quietly until he came within six feet of me when I shot him through thejbqdyi he fell on the neek of his horse, and they both .Sarhe;tb the aground togelier.-(iHis companions seeing this became iritimidiated, but after a little, seeing an intention on their part to cnarge .against, me my rnena Deing occnpieain finishing' the captain who .was not quitej dead,) I seized a small fowling piece which Was - in the -hands of my servant, arid compelled tliem to re treat $ this left us masters of the field. ' jt e took possession of the captain's horse, arms &c.: and delivered them to the Alcaldeor Klagistitate of the next village "the villagers turned out krmed, & crave pursuit, when soon meeting five oflthe srang th killed j'one; of them. v:' It is a most rbrtunaty ctrc umstance. for us that we did not fal in ? with the whole gang, if we had, I should n t now bp alive to tell the tale." My friend (Dr. B ardman) receiveu a severe saore wound in nis ieti arm. -v- v; DAVID I'OIt.T-EU." - Silk Cocoo)is.WQ see it stated tht a Soi iet jr. haV b-en established i n ; F hi lad -1-phi a- for proihoting1 thecul! u re of Sii k, one object of. which is to purchase coco msy and that they will soon be, prepared to engage .a riy q ua nttty that nty - be offeree . Tb ts w ill! be Van lac com mod aDn tb i those ' wfio wisbi to a Void t d i fTicu I ty ;bf f reel 1 ng the cbc!oon9,but a!greateriprofit will p real- wh ch a market mar be h id irt any oT bur No rthern ci ti cs. New, Sent. .Hv'e pe rcei ve";t hatf the'.sanve r number of the Boston paper wbicli announces the ap poi 1 1 men t of Pa u l W,i H a d Postii ter at Churl e ft to j n tb; be a ri ff c ejr P f s the C u s -ton i H P use at Boston, an tiou rices ja I so t he a p ointment fbff rthuiJVi Auijl iri to be Jpn s t ma s t e r' a t Cha H e s to wh , in Mi place of M r VV i i 1 a nl i ;tl?5s &y: pof itici I f arrange-;' fo.eiits seeirif tb bayerealizeil ; theyou ng ..ver? 'praeriid; Ibe'Gotls,' ?ioXhib'ilate bo! n t i me;a nd . space f o niak ehim h appy. Thle( distance between Charlesttfwn and' Va shi ngton an d ftbeirne refjuredfiir, transmitting a. resiuatiotH 4 making a ,riew; appointment, and lorwarding a 1bev bussibnttppar, in -;'ti a s "of tfiiB iCh afl cs-town-Post Office, tbthar e beebarvel lous lyi abriflgd. It;coOiesi triucn mearer to a Wpicionj for office, that we- ha ve Heartl so much of, than- anythtn which; Ipccufiped under the late ' 4' ''. : I'-". ' :- t orLi eu t Gov er nort) : to bePostma'ster a t ftiP2ba FndavjJastl arid tiis buildini to getbe rJ JJivi th: irconstd erab! e ;q a ? n ti tr -Vpf tWp hcTsesllongi if Weref killed atf;the ame i "i time f and l a. negro boy th. property.; of th etev. Jno.' Avery, y cry severely '.huirt but hopes are entertained -bfhis',recoyei Qn.th? sau)edayth e CottbfiM dchineb f JameV'CoflTM al so st rue ki, but not ma tcrial iji h ju red; , Si nee; writing hes 'pw'yfettdf J he re were three ba rnljst t tPo f i neJo4;; tire ly J con suuiedw ith If t heircbntems; "consisting of Betwee n 1 wa nd h reeS ft u o drebushels of wheats 80 orjSO barjrjis; of rna nd a I th description.' A bojri rrdrg oae'oHhe hor-. sesSa t Ihe tine he jy fiUtiyjfSdeiilOii ,Gjazette. u : Att he aue fibn store o f Mr- Ilebbert's great 1 ibrary, n' Lorid o nv b n the -6th ul t-' the; celebrated pcyglot MlejSfyitWsil Ximeues.jprinted bpon velIuin;sivQ!uuTs .(.AD.- iiiucii.: cqmpetitioi,tojabook su m of five hundred arid iwentii fine vounds , Mr. M c Line, it appears, basVarrived at New-yorkifbohisl iv ay to flan I; -arid 1 IVDLaiiibrerens, it .:sen.UTojr to meet MrV l yat;Buren, a t Wi ! mi ngton; i(i consul tatiori Uppnthe AnM-tarinegotiationfas'st;jted in a &y-Yor!c paper, did not go.;". 'Whe ther, he had successful ty concluded aripjso- -. V,-' ' . -.J' ' ,m a -iz ii!iiiiiM itr h mnrp iiirAi'ictinr notitru .nul t coultl nut com soil urcvciiicu.uic incf tui'j, -11. it wtit lilVIl- ed, reportsaith not -iVcr. InteUyi . . New-Orleans, July 4i .'Sugar Croj?. We regret to learn from various parTTof the State, that;, Owing to the coj d' w inter and spring, the heavy rains and the lalenesy.of tb crop5 is;vei"y much Jnjurejit - in inHpy l iri stances the cane-has nut come uj; &i should w e h a ve ear ly from , we can no teal culate on 'more than half a! crop the coining vear. y Frankfort, (Ky.) Juhj 1 Syr- r vol.' John bpeeil aunth h is accepted. the appointment of United States Attorney. fr me jrveniucKy jiisi.fict. - ine siaiemeiu that he had declared for Mr. Clay for next Presideut; turfis oiiC to Ue a sheer- "abripa- tion. -: Si r James M cIntosh, c i n his late s on the affairs of Portugal; in the British House of Commons thus alluded to the important question of British interference iii the ailiiirs of Russia and Turkey y ... ' I think that passionViori pea last as long in Europe di the : rag fpr war and therefore, fond as I ani of peace, I am very jealous of any new guarantees which may be introduced for the preservation of itl - It i s possible by inqirect'nieans to create a guarantee; r as: by any r express dectaratioti ljf it and, if the; past! history of Europe be auy; tegtimbny upon this poin t, I. shbul d : sa y that that prpies ts v a gainst the; adoptiorif f an:expre4 -universal guarantee for . any purpose thatev er; I deprecate sdeh a guarantee,' thodgh without wislyiig' to provoke : a discussjon nowjipon it, because t ad'da'ilbtHe chan ces of war, and because it increased those chances by; rjtacing Vthe; preseryation of peace Upon the observance of contingent, doubtful, arid distant conseq u en ces iI tio not conceal that what anu'e tdjis the introducing the, integrity of the Otto man empire into the general system "of -European! politics. It ii new; and; its. policy is very douDtiul ; there is no case made out no wi wny it snou ia oe auop iku, and there guarantee never was time when such. . a was less, 1 i k ely to sec U re peace; : For what was this guarantee ?. An asree- inent by the whole of the povvers pf ,Eu rnnc to ftn'mmi t the neonle of the Eastern coast of the-Mediterraheanv from xine to the Atlantib, to useless. atid bar barous si 4yry 5 in;, edicts by lpe tp doom all the various nationsMf those parts, 'who might be excited by the exam ple of Greece, or provoked ;by the aggre si opt of ..Turkey to assr, de n ce, to eternal servitudei : I, tloubt, if such a' guarantee i s pbs? si b e r U I cloubt-jf it would be effective. 1 believe (it ought not to be so. (Hear.) i l Nbelieye that such attempts Wou id but end ' in ! prod ti cing, upon the military powers- near; the prey, a recurrence tri their old:. mode pf settling a quarrel ; namely, by cutting it up. I believe that ivhen the hour of dan ger camenot now, bui .in'the hour of dangerthey wuWiuebe antismileathe.creduliyf tant powers who vConfidedj in them but whose force was" not able to curt them Proet.lpnt.T.nrL'on has ordered from Me Bkewell, Page& BakewcHr ofthe cityud; Pittsburgh, a 1 set; of. Glass for hts wn use. That oMlers nejirlx c'nIeted last weekjan brpnrtunityf witnessibghis splendid exhibition American skill and innuity. I?Jt consists of arge;andjplent did bowls with arid ithouttandsj--celery asses pJtchcywqtart and nt decanters, tiiniblersv wine & champaign glasses,jsalts, c &eJ the hole tastefully execated inj "?i,;VlSS thyerys la's: is 'as hellucid "as crystals the beautiful cuttings give brilliancy of ef-, feet nut Gasify described think tbis 'ipecltneni'toT American workmanship y will y ie jwith 'the b "productions of the French and English aitists It isery gratifjiDg to witness ttiereat perfectiou to -which our artists have -arrived' in the various ob jects to-Avhicb. their'skiir and enterprize have been directed; We understand that thecrder i? yalaetT atabuut U5C0.: . , t bwa rds t h e cl c 3-' c f t h e 4 a s t c e ii t u ry r. n i n gen i ou ! s i ns t r u tre ntf to ; 7 hi c n .:na f ; i v 3 ; 1 u e hamexrd Lj .TJ Uegniero"f iSemurifoT.dclcnr.irirn; with pre jcision bo; li hurb;in power and 'tliat-of tnachi- nery.VA;lJii9vW2s empoycti uv; rerun. 11 fiii.ypyage to Sre '-HoHrnd, cnI this ublo "I rrivi-tor has;shs .joTrtliat.he strength-" of; savages is un i fo r a Iy.e:r. tha tHit ofcivi Iized mIiJedical Int. By Jthe arrival :f thesipTI; j: DicHinsbri "frdm'Iv'ferpool--atNew-Yor p apere i a the 1 9 tli Ju i tie M v-s" been : : c e 1 v ejlrlv&4"- -,; sia"nv" &;-Turl;isb 'war rhejrstRussin yite.0fe'ecamii Si ay 9th- e i r- 'i tti.i- iWx.' I i. .r r . tch cirtn-ft fjli4t;p1cc; haUjust commence id, likely be prii'tra'clfn u cli' I onger f hail gbtjsuit the itusijanin r eresti. A 'i'u r kisivHip; ofj-th er t n eot60 -;iu s is gai d to ba v e beefTBiir ri it it t tiiVen tr .. i c e ot the Bos- 1 pbortis;; u ruler, the jiolf fr rt b a sit a 1 1 -Russian uadraniSTHe' Grand -Vizier ria m a i n edvsbut u p in C hburri la ; ; v inejaiesi aecounis, recei veq, arMuessa, : say that theTGra ncCT alibis fdree: belli n Shu iri 1 allt1i ere was no -: be w;SjJron(arnaV boeverj ; i ho mil i tary djeratipbsofim nfhe gcasswasT butj ijb st SpHngi ng u p, x i asto'aftord: forage fdr the horses, arid V..i cay4jryapdj'artU am inunitioh and prdtisionslian be convey- ed. v; t:yy U- :x I ! ; . r , L r The' Sul tail bas j6he tohis camp, while ine,xuisian;armys.prepariug4or,ueci.i'-. sfye m easu res oi e ft. ban k ;o f the Da- y tiuijQ Ij'til I l itria iiai? fial Ifeii - i iito the -; iiahdl of the Uusins ,we inust not ex pect any, great militdry lnoveinents.. - 1 yyfy::-'--TmD, ' In this cityl ob Monday 1ast" afVr a painful illness, ltobert; son of liichard . Smith, Esq iri the- 15thy ear ofhV aeX,t?:J lity .y P ; On Tuesday rijght, jSusan tdwards,: Hie infant datighterJbf Gavin TlbggjVEsq.' of this City. - , i -,. - .; . -; - . ..--'- ' 5 . . : ? - --"' . . ' ii nrt .' . t "- . vv eep .no r or i n ose- wii om uie ven oi inc i omo -i In LiiVS hppy mon hive bid 1 frpmloiir eyes; ' ; Ere - t;- tHrew ;a; blight ;bn --:iblbbmji4 Or -EfirfA had profan'd what was meant for thes r ;feskie M-z-f-y-":- u At his residence in iEdenton,tafter a few d yft. il In Guilfbiri edunty nine ss, 1 n e. . it e v . r; 1 1 e nry - m o i m e s i , p l v n e, t ? i e t u o dist piscbpal Church and at the time of hjs decease Tjresidint Elder of tlie- rKoifolfe -Di3 7iT years v In the- same county, utter, Jour or nve week? illness, -.jarsJ-iPjrqdhceJIIuhtpnqit'of j Uev; Nat han I liint.' ; SheJ- was a l.dV t of eXem- I piary piei ana oenevpieoce.-: aiso, ..ftirs. uuw man,Tconsort of Vlr-Edmiind tiowniam ; ; - -3Hi4fllill-Cas- jrleamsbf tPos t aird- F6ol sctirt PAPE IV different qualitjes; Must received by ; ;.'- : - ". -" .f -'.'j:, GALES St SON. . -Raleigh; July-2r. ' Stdtti orNbitli-Caroliriiiv rv , ytz ycyzyy- SuryjC6bnt:- iv'- " ' Sup enorCJourt of Equity; : March Tefni, 1829. "'y John Hilsabeck s-oph Periingtprt. ' IT appearing tb tbefsatisfaclioriof tlie Court , : ttiat4he;defen pemngforti is not . an inhabitant of this7StateV-its therefore order- , ed that pdblicationlbd f riiide tor three monthi in the llaleigb Hegiseri that be mav appeal at our next Superior Court of Equity to be hehl forthe -Couritycf SurryV itttpourthcse'lnitockford. on the first Monday in eptenlher riext, to plead, answer or demur to Vthe . complainant's bill," or V" the same will be taiien. pro coafesso and lizard;' , " ei-patrte -'y?:y,: rjyyx-'. ivy y ' "r-;-I- 'V ' V Test. WlSTQM SOMEUS, C. M. E. . ; :yAtf&y t9y82$vi ?j ; MItS:SlAAltfetED ville county, formerly .resident 'irf'Kalergh, ' has lately'diedintesWter &iany of lie'f next of kin -y reSple at 'distance frorri this- place and I da tr hereby, n nify all persons concerned, that at tbe expiration of wo years from the 1 stTVIay, 139 .:' as' prescribed by la wf i shallv be ready and wil ling to settle the Vaid .-iSstate TtieV Ad m i ni stra ' tion of said Estate having been committed to me '. ,bv the County Court of Granville County i;. ilay V -1 vittt attend to all communications post paid) -whicb may beaddressedtb me at 'Raleigh, N. C. Wy&:iU ;:4.;''-BARKER RAND, Adrn'rU '" .IVIake cWritygteIay, 182g.'- 74 ..:6ii . 7- ; StaWof 'North-Carolina Superior Court ot LaW-My- Term, 1829; Marion 1 annerf A Petition for; Divorce.' t - ' John Tanner. RDERED.by courf thatpubircation be made . for'three montnsj successively, -in; XU6- ica- , leiffh Rffister, jihd lestern Carolinian, that the detenaant De.ana appeaai our hci oujicrmr. Court of Law to be held for the county of Meek- . lenbiirg, at the C;ir House iri Charlotte, ;;t the ; 6th Monday after the 4th Monday in S-ptemher -nextrand plead or answer t the plaintiff peti : , tion, or the saro will be beard ex p irte. - Witness, Samuel Henderson, CierK ot our said court, at umce, xae 4111 .swiaajr ancr me; in Mrbii829.:r;?-' I :;--',v: V 4th - f - SAMUEL HENDEIISOM, C. S. C -yftytyi Bubcombeouiiiy; " - r V; ; Superior Court of Lair April Terni, 1S2V iiim:Rpbards;i;i:iwt ATaraiRobamsl'j" wv'"' r'-;? '-i-H - s-V TK u DEHE p oy Court, that publication b e made frir- 3 irioiuhs successively " in the ltaleighv the Yadkin and Catawba Journal, 5uneS Court of Law to be held for OuDCombe couhtyit the Court-house in Ashevills;' on ths . 2d-Mondsy aft er the 4th Monday in September next, and plead". r answer to the Plaintiflf'a pe titiont or the same will be heard ex parte v .- -Witness, Robert Henry, Clerk of said Court at Office, Uie 2d iloiulay after tne 4 th llwitiay uf-March, 1829. - v " - v, r - V-v r.ODERT -HENRY. C. S. C- Of all UnCU, fcr.gala'atthb CZcC; i :f . our K.c. j - j ua crment &nnnt v ; - 1 - ... " Mercury
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 6, 1829, edition 1
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