. -. f ..... : r. . '. , - , r J i.f -M vrv;J:l ,c- . . ? v-, ' -; S-i XuT " ' ' i '- . 'l-Kih? every Mdynr ndTHtrnspAT. by j ivt Dollars perannumalf in advance. ' eee'Hnir sixteen fftiM.neatly inserted 3 " fnr i Dollar, and.tWenty-fivd cdrits for Iverv succeeding publication those.ffat. length in tb same ; pro portion.... Co mvt- iTI0s thankfully received. .i ; .Lktxrs to he Kditors must be tostpitid.: C BLUE LAWS OF GONNECTICUT; . Made in thc'CoIony of New. Haven, at -Jfit settlements nearly .two hundred 19 n.mipd from the eeneral his- ajrf. "-''t ; - . ? - :,f America. Whomever aj " 5ljri3,!.ctiorr, above and over (his dominion, hill suffer death,and lossf property. Whosoever attempjs to change over turn this dominion; shall suffer death. v The j u d s sh a Ur d e t e rm i n e 7 co n tro ve -without a juryl.-i- , ; tiy 5 V one shall bea .freeman, ,orc gveva ,ofe anles he be conyertt.rand.a member. in full communion of one of the Churches & in this Each freeman anan swcai umc uivPv. Every male shall have his hair cyt round accordtnjto aCpap.'s; -J,. Vr..'i; N.f B. : The above law' were original ly printed oo blue' paperton which ; account tliey-were called thef Blu$ Laws." : God, to bear true aHeglHnce to this domio .M.Mhat Jehu's is, the only kins 'N Quaker, or (iUsenter from the estatt jishclworshIp of this dominion, shall .-be iliowed to give a vote Tor the electiob; of Biptrtte or anjr office. ; , ; v. Xifoodor lodjis shall be-.Diierfed to fa Adamite, or other. heietic ruW Oum ker, he shall be 11 our " ... . - k,i.heiL and not sutRred vlo-; return , bnt oa pain of leath. . .j;V .. ' T, Priest shall abide . in, the dominion,' lie shjll be banished j and suffer death on Ms return. VC 'i' Priests ma v be seized,- by one- without a warrant. ' ; ' v No orie to cross a river, but.with ari au- thori&ed reatly man. ; ( - - -Xo one shall ruron the; Sabbath i'.dar: or Walk in his garden r elsewhere, excepting reverently to and from meeting, t-;,. ; t r No one to cook victuaUmalce beds sweep house--cut hairr.tshave;ou: the sabbath day . 7 '-' A . No woman shall kiss her child on the Sdbbath or fasting: day. ? V C ; , TheSubbath shall, begin" at isanset.oQ Satordij -v ' ' To pick an ear tof Rniwini orh - in'a neighbor's gardenshall be deemed theffc! A person accused vofVtresspaiis Jh the nih:, shall be judged : guil ty,v. unless -he dear himself by, his oath. - ''' -: AVhen it appears ,-th'at an accused) has ennff derates," and rel uses to discover. them he may be racked. , 1 . None shall buy or sell lands, r without permissioT of the select men.- A drurtkard shall have a master appoint ed by the select incn'j ivho a,re- to debar in .of the liberty- ef buying and seliihgi - Whomever publishes a. lie, to the prejur dice of his neighbor, ..shall be - set : in rihe stacks or he whinped,ten stripes.. T '- ... : ' No. minister shall, keep a chod. '.K.f--r hrery-rateable pnrsonwhtt refuses . to tl pay l is proportion, to support the hiniter f st fll etake the following humorous anecr ilote from the articje? in the last NnJ'of the .Western -ManihlyReview, J on -Manners arid Ores in, France' " , '''';.'- -,t -Tlvc Jfotiow.ifigis'a'trarvslatton:or the ! nar rative. . M ;E;rr a pl'ysfcian welLknowh for his Vki I II i fi me n tal d isoVd ers, ? saw- ar- riv,evat his gnte, t one'morning, a -fudyv.wlio seemed .forty y tarsia I though" fctd I you eg ana tresh.- JVladame. the Countess - de T wai. admitted within, the sate. nflthe celebrated pbjsicianf . rhe( Countess in truduced herself 011 the spot, uid spoke, as a rsPther in desnKtioi and despair, in the Fol lowing terms rCr .j Sir y ou ee a woman a prey to the inost violent chagn ri, . I have a.son he is very. dear; to, nNe, as- well 'as to iny husband V he is rtur only son; ; . , Tears, 1 ike ra in,1 fe II, such a s Arte m ssTa shed .0 v e r the . ttii b 0 f , M 4 u sul e uk A hj y e s ! Y -e s, a I as; s i r , !ra h I- f r s fo e lime we have suffered the mot horiible fears. He is now at that age when tlie passions de veloped , v Although we-gratify all his wishes, moneyliberty, &c. heteviden cesmanysigsorcoinplete'.dementaiion;' The1 most remarkable 19, that he i always talkiDgabout jewelleryi or of diamonds, which'he has oldror given- t'lVsomei wo man, all unintelligible. We suspect "' that he has become amorous of ajwoinan, no bet ter, fjerhapsv than he should bet and ' that ne nas invotveu mmeii in ournensome en gagements, to satisfy her 'desires. . Thi, sir, is but' a -conjecture;, rheV father ,nd I are lotsin sounding' thextause of this folly.' . ... f VeH,-Mrtdaiii, bring yourv son .here; Ah; tomorrow, tir rliy all means, at hnon. .THat will d.., 'Fhe, doctor rspect ful'y cohducted'the lady ; td , hei carnage, not forgetting to scan the! coat otlann's arid the lacqueys.. : , IFhe next.mrningjhe. pretended Coun ters drove 10 a tamous, jeweller, -and after haying a long time cheapened a set of thir ty t h d u in n dl c r u w ri i s h e fi n a I j p u r h sed it. She took it, and ' negligently ilre w a purse; from her: reticule, found f there ten thousand francs, in bank note;'atfd spread t h e m o u,t ; bu t i m me d 1 a t e I y g a t h e r 1 n g t h e n 1 up, she -srud to the jewellrr, you had . bet ter send av person with me. "-r; Wyj husband .will pay him. I I fiud 1 hate not the en tire sum. ' ? I . , J ,s The jeweller made a; sign toa young man,'--who, proudly delighted to 'go Wsuch an equip?e started off with the Countess M M, She drove to the doctor's door. She whispered ihe doctor, this is my son I leave him' with you. To the young man she said my husbaiuhis iir his stuly. VValk iiu He will pay you. The young man went in. a-Tlie.'Countess and 1 he carriage- went 6ft, at tii st slow: and noiseless j - soon after the horses galloped.!' , " VAh well young man, said the. physician, you uuderstaud-the buisiivess, I suppose. 7 Let' us see.; Tiow "do you feel ? wnata is going on iii this young head ? VVhat pass; e5 iii" my head, sir ! nothing excepr,v set- iriir lo the set of diamonds. VVe under and all that; said the doctor, gendy push- ioir asiile the'".bili.j. I know, a know. , It th e ge n 1 1 e man" k 1 1 o ws t h e a m o u n r, ' n o more remains but to pay the'cash : I odeed I In deeil.2 Kecalm. Where did you -get vour diamonds? "What has .become of them? Ssry-a mucfi 1 as you:will ; I: will-listen pa-jiently.- The business is .to pay., me," sir, ninety thousand francs; Wherefore ! How' Wherefore i said ..ihe young man,'rxwhose eyes begad to glisten.' - Yes, ivh Vshouhl I pay you ?. Because madam, the Countess, 1ms just purchased J. the diamonds at our house.' Good ! There we have you. Who is the Countess? Your wife and he pre- '' V ' .4 U fl' IVI f I "" ". V T !. k . ...... rt ... . . . n " .:..; Seilieu Ui xu t, J m ug uiau, YJK V k no w 1 h iit Mha v e t h e h a n 0 r t o be a .phy si -ciati, anil a widower ? Here the young innu became. transported $ a'nd the doctor call ed his flomestics, and bade. them seize liicn fP ChnsmW. or Vcet ;dvs -inake by his hands and leei, wnicn raiseu ine transport ot the young man to iury. lie cried theft i luurder i a , w jtfu 1 . murder Hut4'rtlie end of, ; a. quarterv of an hour he caluifcd dowiNr explainetly every thing soberry, and aiterrible light began to dawu u nou toe doctor.'. . . ; 'Niiwiiltaridlngl . all the search that coutif b"oade,' this Ssiogular theft, so.wiu y, 'so originaljfrom. the" scene which took plicc.ibetwteirthe physician and the; ;voung ma hV wa s-tiever-pu unshed The intrigante had takl-ii good care fo conceal every trace of herself. ,v;i'he driver and lacqueys were her accomplices; "11 The caVriage was hired ; and 'this his1uryeuwuns ;a Wouumeut in the jnemoirs oijwei jei . proportion, to supnor 1! the town and parish, shall be' lined .by ta Court J63 and 4 every quart en till he pa? the rate to fhe minister. I t . "hosofiver wears clothes irimmejl .with JKl silver, or bone lace 'abov 2s. per Jfd, ihallTje presented , by -the, grand ju r,,rs: and he select mpn ahall tac the of- . - - - w - . m mm w w - ' . - - . , lender at 300 estate. " . r, " A dt-oior in "prison, s wearing, he - has "'no iffeshall he h4 o'soiv(r spfs:fl firk in lh urnrMls. and f"'Mns suspected v of tjis I crime bhal I ,v be ""I rained withnut benefit of bai r. . u hiwnpver. brings Cards or Dice;' i oio tminion, shair pay' a- One oh tive :N Vne n;dl read common praver bobki '"ceir pies, dance,play cardsor play ny.- i"s!rutent :f inusc: "except ,llie gospel minister: shal( join -people kin magisirarevoniv snau joi . t ii jtr, at -iney uo it. wini Ik-tea. : vk (:hlis church;;;' V-V.- f 1 1 tiu.r turn t uiuii cu v n- Ihitrri ...... - . t.L'H .1.". - V,t'l'.:0 U a i P . p c u'e point. ' 1.. . - . . ie select, luen finding cfrihlreir ino- ini iaiyc m?'" away irooi tne pareois 1 'f thr parents. rfWCdtin bXp'inUhed;y , cum ' !? marriage, . or - as the 'court 'J shall Proper. Y if(fimafVhat rtkeshis wifeV- fiall pay C? i,Hr! U,al ri" hVr hu-lwnd shall Aw 4,thec,,lirt directs. ue ueemea 1 coU evidi f; 'er hiiaKa. - ence J' V w - cou rt a maid 1 n-pe rstm or r.Ir!lt,rt fit obtaini'nlconsehof for tLCe "en PVds' Ur,nhe , seU:onif i .J; :1!1 'he Co, 1 ."J"f( J ft. : - -I i - , NOTICE. US.sXltAH GllRNNlNG.lateorGrao. iv JL ville ontytprroeHy resulent.in taleih Utety died intest4ter Many. 01 iier new 01 m ti de at a distance from this ;pJacey and I do resi riftby.n'.tifyCalL-persona coiicetnea, tuu " Hie. expii-atjon ot two years tr6m the A stMay, 189. '.-..niH.i ktf,utt" l shall be ready and' wij . f f . I K ir lntr to settle tOe said e,sje "im- tioji ot fciut; r;sre ua v ;r:-. r ? ; w. UV the County Court ol wshvhwwuu ;u ' iAi .tnA tt kircommunicatioas post paid) vhrca ru-.ySe aciJressedro meat IJal-sjtfii. JJ. C. MANAG E RSV-'OFFIttJE 4, - 40 43 5f 51 51 l : vRlCHMOND,! Va. - : splendid;scheme; " io puiass or gx.oqo. Umon Canal Lottery JVVi 1 0- v To fre rlrawri th Sept:th;Phiiadelphia.V ;: t - : sch e m e: . - j ; ? i,ooo- - K -500 - v 200---'" , loo ; : :: Besides 51 (each) of S9Q. 880, & 870 i. iu each; ot bO, 50, & 40 204 of 830, 102p of 820r&:li4r5rof glO triune xicKeis ziu, natves d, urs. po. A package of 20 whole for $20O, which is? vwuijjucu muraw neariy one nair or me amount invested," may drav some of the above splendid pnxtTN. 40,000 21,000 15,300 5.100 CC7Send your orders to the-Manaerers Office. Richmond . Va.. :e - . ; 1 ; . -v f- . -i- YATES Si MclNTRE. ' , J j- DRAWING OF THE . j , - - Connecticut State Lottery, b " . i Ninth Class. . K No. 7, 10,(33, 28, 8, 37, 58, 48, 1., v No. , 37, 58, a Capital of Fifteen Hun dred Dollars, was sold at HejwsoI's fob. tunate Office, on -Tuesday last ' Any one of the. drawn Nos. is entitled ito $4. Orders for Tickets in the Lotteries to bje drawn this nionth will meet with prompt attention, and the drawn .numbers forwarded the' mordent the drawings re received , s t s' - j, , " . Address to ' rt. V. HKWSON, , .t i-. ".' . ;.".. ' .. Peterisbojrg, Va. Washington, Consolidated Iitlttery; i ' Uraws tfi JiususU 15.000 SOIiZjARS, ' , v HIGHEST PRIZE. f - Tickets 85, Halves 2 50;' Quarters 1 5. 'ill-..'. '. : j -- iVVTasbirigton City Lottetk ! : ( n.v...'. 11 -m. .. .. t I 20.000 DOLLARS, HIGHEST PRIZE -Tickets 84, Halves 2, Quarter l; . 1 !' Prizes all payable in Cash.!" ( Tickets and Sliares for sale at the Lu-ky "Of fice of J JB. VV. 1IKWSON,. ! L v i Petersburp. r Auff.119, 1829. , J . y 4 i Grand Consolidated Lottery, . Class No. 16. To be "drawn 29th August. Prize of, g 15; 000 6,000 4,000 3,000 2,025 1,000 is 500 815,000 6,000 4,000 '3,000 2,025 5,000 2.500 Besides 400,9, SOO's, 200's, 150's, r. " : &c &c " Send your orders (post paid) to . ANN O K GEIRSTEtN ;-THE:MAIDENi OF THE MIST-, v sir ivaltxr:scottj r Just received, by.- "- . V"Sate pfNortli-phrblina.; y v, Superior, Court Jof Law1 and Equity, r, . ; -' : ; .w-ke County; r ; . : SpHng Term, A D. 1829.H, Vl The ? Creditors of William , KOfli if, ' Caroline M. iiuiiiii, ...j.il a. vHiiiHfine; o;unin-: wnois -jeme nd covert and l wife of Archibald ItcKuffinV who sues in this behalf by G. E. Badger; Esvl Ko bertR;: Uuffin;,m- ZWX .fe.JlS Thomas Ruffin, Thomas Ritchiel Henrv M. Mi in, nu:Mniiairiimr..wiui me . ill annexea ot p Wdham Rufiiih deceased JohriM Ruffiri i in- Lu 1 rfantion of prbbmas RrRuffii;Frederick Ruf- nn ano-Aronio.ia..Jit.uturan.:; si K .MOTION, jt is ordered by the Couift sthat ; Bt-nj irnin A. Ba'riiam, EsdC be appointed Commissioner to settle the administration. c cou nt of the ad mi nist ratof of W i II iam Ruffiri,. J e ceased, . and that he give notice of the time and place of taking such account to the. pHrties'inte rested by public atlvertisement in one of the newspapers published in the s city of Raleigh and that he make Repor Uo the n6xt term Of this Court. , ffKZ': :. 'v - The parties in the above' naroed suit, are here by notified,"', that, I shall proceetl at my office in the City of Rileigh, on the 29th day of Septem-; bernext," to audit and settle the accounts of the Administratoi of the late vWilliam Rqffiit u hen and where theylar Invited to attehd;--V--i!";- .. BKItf 5 A. 1JAUH AM, Comm'r. - Raleigh; July 1 1, 1829; : -89 , ;;Tp THE PUBLIC; : r: SVNIQIVING the'grat and proper interest felt - v flby th peplv? ot Virpn,a inXhe approaching ? -Convention, the subscribers. make the followir 7' -.7ropoti:n:They,kUvve-yemp.lovedUhe best ' $tnograpli js toe"porl t he debates, ,whch will ; he published as rapifliyas-pbssirde in the Vhiiv . As imnyT persons are not Til ths habit of u Liu their vpapen;.and as, wbeiytjiken into thcirfirr.it lies ;they.arejrible tQ.be, destroyed, they pro pQRe-to file, in. this jOrTice; the p ipers certainin ' ' theleb:tesfor asmanyas desire it.---j The ex-V -", pense of this wilLbeapportioned by;the annual : price of the-.paner; ($5-'and ;thV.length" - f tims ' ' J9UJ pd Jto. pubhslM he; debatesr'o.r e sample V , if three months are rejruired toTpu blisli the de . v bates, thefiric Ti he fiie- vUbe f 155 This -T": w6agiuet:nbmai jHhesi tc give or .a- comple e cojjy of the debates ' of Convention, -If siibscribers. desire thercppiisjb9und tbaV can --- V bddonet a small addi tonal expense; ;X -. 1 J SuC3etters.(pos paid addf essed to: us will f&--;:- . , . :t - .v f T iWfMung iosupscrioe..can . make kown their bf Convention. vriTtie subscription to be ha id at'the. time' of cleliver3Xb''-H - ,'- 'j that the :Debates-wUKnrst"appea Richmond, Va.C ; . , C --i f 99. iu." ' State ofortK:Carolina;T . , . Haywood County . v Superior Court of La w-Aprd Term, is59. a John Crowv : ' ...'i - -jv.':. .. r Petition tava. JaWHoUand'lhiirs IT appearing to the satisfaction -of the Court, that the 'liefendants in this case, Iq wit. Jas. Holland, jr. -- Rhodes and Cynthia, his wife, -r- Perkins and Sophia, his wifjneir and de visees of James Holland "and Holland, wi dow of the said James Hollipd, are'jhhabitants of another State, so that the ordiharyi process of law cannot be served 00 themi it is orctert d that public;-tioh bt made. fr :-three, fnonths succes sively iii the Rajt-igh Register, that the said-De-fendants be and appear at the nf xt Superior Court ,of Law to he., held fof this county at the Coui-t-house. in Waynesyille on the second AVed ne9day after the fourth Monday in? September next; then and there to plead, answer or deour to the Plairiti fl.'s. petition, or judgment pro con fe8so will be entered against them. 1 - ..Witness, Jf.hn B. Love, Clerk of said Court at Office, the second Wednesday after the fourth Monday in March, 1829. : "A '-: 73 3m I JOHN- B. LOVEc; C 0LdndijsinM GREEABLYtfo the last iwd is Itloff Abraharrtahardt; decVAhe undersigja ed, Eecutbrstaaid? will arjd; testament, on ? Thursday, thehaf uij,sV next, on the- rT ' presevill expose torublic aTeC'several id; ioinirt-traCts"- if'--Tl AMI1 't'.int-Aninri--''arUr AfV. v- - . nam's-urnaceadibdnin lands of firahi mXtnn dy, Low e.arid 1) iri ki w j ; a nd are equal in qualitv any lands in the neigh borhoo'd"'::';30.i---:v-'''r.':' f Forrnerlyv tKereJ on .the prei " "' ' lses.j.Saw:ahcl Gnst tniUan Cbtton-machioeVT -' buratpresent"oiUylthe Gnst-uHill' isv inbpera- ' oThie seat isVexcillent e for any. kind f f y ' nwchineryhayih' coh good3 ; . ' Water p.per;f:H.;-Mi ' On the; premiseV jis a gbd ; An pie cOrch artl andsalso; a Considerable quantity- of f meadow .1 land.' - . ' HAv..i;.r'-...:i-y. '5 . r . .'- . . -. , r.Condi.tionsQnend - ' r" V t . , ffSi iciuu cvi unit - iiuc L'J pass at the payment of .the- purchase money. -V' - , '..1 y?'&CV JACOB FORNRV, - iS : - Lincoln countyJubyiethVilSSQ:;; v 93 : :4'w : Slate of Nortli- Carolim$i ' -.-Buncombe County. ! ';; . Superior Court of Law April Term,vl829. Petition for Divorce.. 100' X YATES M'INTYRE, Richmond. Richmond, Aug.;l, 1829. I City, and County Auctioneer. The Suhscriberf having been , appointed) by the County Court of Wake and the Board of Com- yiSi5?3s mlss",oners of th4 city of J'J:iL.Ali3r Italeicfh, Auctioneer for the County and City;, offers his services! to ttie Public. August 18, 1829. JOHN T. C. i WIATT. V lOOtf O NOTICE. I , N the "22d day of September next, iwill be Sold to the highest bidder, at the late Dwel ling-House of Joho Davis, dt. several valuable Negroi Slaves, all the r stock of Horses, I Cattle, Hogs ana sueep, uorn,-. r onaer, -uais, nouse hold and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools of every description,' .Waggon & Geer, Blacksmiths 1 ooiSjj ana otner articles -too tedious to mention. A credit of six months will be . given!; Bond and undoubted securely required. J ; - -The Sale ;wj!1 continue from day to day until all are! sold. ' . " , ' If - - ' JOHN L1CON, Admr. ' Wake countv. 18th A uffust" 1829: C 100 3 ' 1 v Further, Notice. rTpiHtS Subscriber having, qualified at jAugost IL Court 1829, as Administrator ot thef. Estate of the, late John Davis, requests .all persons in debted to make immediate payment, .arid those having claims against the -Estate to bring them forward authenticated as the vlaw , directs, or this, notice will beT plead in ' bar of their reco-. very. ... . ' JOHNLIRON. dmr.. Wake countyV 18th Aug. 1829 .-"iOOC.V NOTICE. XJRO POS ALS will be received by Wm.j Peace, JvEsq.-atx his Store' in Raleigh;- untd jfbe Jlst Saturday r- in Nov. next, for a Contractor jto take charge of the4 Poor of Wakecounty,'at tjie Poor nouses uiereor. r(. i nere ; are : aoouiov paujicrs well provided withTHousesi booking utensils and other 'ifecessavies fortheir convenience.- jXl'here salsoi'a good Plantation; House, and. Grist-mill, ftr the use of the Contractor. '"The Cojitfactor is desired VtostateVhis .trms'fbrTurnishing the stid paupers" with food and'rainient for. one y ear by.'the iiead,T'Wi(hythe addition or. the Mill and Plantation; tb commence Tronrtlielst day of Jan; nexti?,If 'desired; Cash 'will .bVpaid'iit advance; U bud and approved security willbe reqairedi ; : V - t- , " 'y s Clerk Of thr Court of afdena MVake county 2(?tb Au. 1829 $00 3w o Ashur Lyon; '"x.-. ', . v. , . i L.ucino.t jL.von.i : - . - , . ; ; i RUERED by Courtthat publication be made tor 3 -months successively-in the : Ruleieh Register, and the Yadkin ami Catawba Journal, that the Defendant hie and appear at.v the next Superior, Court of Law to be held for Buncombe county, at the Court-house in Asheville," on the 2d Monday after the 4th MondayUi September next; and. plead or answer to the Plaintiff's peti tin, or the same will The; beard ex parte, t . ' ', Witness, ; Robert Henry, Clerk- of .said Court at Office",- the 2d Monday after the 4th Monday of March, 1829. , r V '. : -t ... - - T ROBERT HENRY. C.;S. Ci : State of No rth-Ca ro lin a, . Huncombe-'Uounty. ; Superior Court of Law-April Term, 1829. William Robafds, v. petition for Divorce; Margaret Robards. ORDERED y Court, thsit publication bemade for 3 amoihs successively in the Rale fgb Register, and, the Yadkin and - Catawba journal, thatjhe Defendant be ind '.' appear - aC thciext Superior Coil rt of La to be held for "Buncombe county, at the Court-house in Asheville, ori the 2d Monday after-the 4th Monday in" September next, and pie ad "or aiswer,to thePlaintiffV pe tition, or the same wilt be heard ex parte. ". Witness, Robert Hertry, Clef k. of jsaid ; Court at Office, the 2d Monday after " tiieth Monday bf March,rS29. ";'--.'"'' r,. yA'Ar ' ROBERT HENRY. C. S. Q.I - r ....... j . : .-'.. c State tqf'Nprffcu v 1 w n o o i be . C u n t y . - , .; ; Superior Crt of La w April Term, 1829. t ). Andrew Presiy,") . y r. ' . ' v " -- 1 vv . Petition, for Divorce. ' . Eleanorl.PTeily,3 y;g'y.i-,'i '.i:, ORDERED by Courti that ptibUcation be made for 3 months, successively in .the-' Raleigh Register, and j the, Yadkin and Catawba Journal, th.it ihe ;Defehtlahtihe ahd appear a Superior CourJf L?w to be held for Buncombe-county,-at the Court house inAhheville, oo the 2d. Monday after;-, the '4th Monday in September hext,'and plead or answer to the Plaintifr peti tion, or 'the -same will be heard exparte. . '-r XV itness; Robert tleory. Clerk . of jsaid . Cwirt at Office, n the'-2d Monday after theT.4th "Monday bf March; lM-Mr : . ' . r ROBERT HENRY, CJ S. C." State of :Nortk-C . - Superior. Court of IwApfdTerm;;i825. t ab'Raper;;?: v. '-Jr' V. .Petition foe-Divorce; tr:; Deborah Raper. ORD fcRED by Court, that publication be made f or 13 v'monthaL .successively : in the 4tale IgU" Register, and.the Yad kVr,.: and Catawba J ouma I, Uiat the-Defendant bendap Siiperiof Court -oLaw; to be held for Buncoinbe 2d Monday afterthe1 4th . M o'nday in -S eptember next, and plead vr"answer to the PlauitiiPapati. tiori orjthe sa me' wil I be heard ex pane. : tWitneabbertiHeiii7tv: Clerk of said Court at Office, the, 2d Monday, after the tiuLIondav of March;' 1829.- ; -7, - 7-..7 Htate oftNoiih-Carolinai. Wayne Cbuntyf 'C oujjci iui. yuun oi.ww--apring.! erm lciZif.. ' g;jesse ;Barden .AnriJManaBarden V IK this case a -ibptrna and alias "having been C v issued, and 3he :Sheriff lof Wavne. county r. making;retnfn : thereort thatthelidefendant Was hot to be found, jprpcUmation -u-as dnl madeat 1 ; vhe Courthouse loor;aforesaid-by the SherifT said county,' reqhiring the said Ann M ria Uar: 1 den to : ppea and .answer as she was required to ' ' do ih'said subpocn4 and$ it ' 5was dered by the CobrtU three mohtbs;be,jnade.in "the Raleigh Star, and ' - ' the Raleigh: Register,lgjying hoV tetend;nt, tnat unless she,, appear at" the next auperior puriT law to be held for thecounty "i of Wayne; at "the CourtlU)Usein AYaynVsnbrouglv the first Monday after the fourth itondav of ep ' - temberrne xt, 7 and tlieir, and there to a n s w e Kof demur to said petitiuivjudgriient will be Jakea ' -pro confe'sso and heard ex iWte. -' " - ' " - - pro -Price adv.' $5 25 prt ::::: Ni-WASHlNGTONrf C Ik, 69 JVIEBICIa CQMPANIONV yryFAM ItY PH YSfnt AT f i ..A .,' - r : . .... . . 'V'-r THE ATI S OP TUB : DIS EAS ES O Fj Til U UNITED STATES - -t C - Witti. theif symptoms, jcaiis'es, curp and Tneans ' , J of preyennou -t 'common cases in Surgery ; the . i' 1: -ma nage hie n t andclieases p f Worn e n a tnl C h i f- C ; " $ dren ra-ipchsato;fbr;p'jpann Medicines,! aridJGissa'ty;"explaining,Techni- ' . cal terms Also,, the .Nursed Guidei,- ' " Revised, - enlarged, and very considerably im- - '. , SZf?J:'? '.rir-w'"; proved; T;. . c u -"A'l-': -v,.'.-- , jt il. jajiks e well, md: r7 : -. . .... . . . 1 - f. ?On the important subject, of domestic rnedi- . cine, many books! have v been .written, which, - though excellent in oihef Yespiebts,'have gTeatly.!. ' , ' failed f.usefullness toAmericaos ; becausethe" ' treat of disase&hich, -existing in very foreign . climdtefihdconstUutiom difter from ' - ' ours.,-. Tbe. book' now. ofl'ered to the- public hi.-, " therefore, the. great advantageyof-, having been 'V Written-by a . nativeUmencan, of loatr zv.d sus.- -. ' cessfuL practice in the' southern states, and who . years- past, has-turned much of his attentica to the composition ot itijj-i.- - - . ; . X-'Tor every farmlyrbbre especiallv.tlioss in" Ve- . ' iBte situations, Jtlie' possestKiuof thU book must unquestionably, ;be op incalculable' vajue ; for,' . conducted byj sOcb guide, twill -not- be "pr- ; sumptuous to ay TUai;any person-; or. to!erat.2 capacityfandreasonable attentiwi, may be ena. ' bled to pracctise : with safety and. adyiiti -e.'Jn ;. '. those cases of simple disease uiot incident to : our climate. :.s;,Z;i.-'';V:j jfThiStwprkjs for Eale, by .;-voV ,-; ::A4igust;ll''. CState' ofVKvtlirGaroima." y ? Su rjy Couii ! y A::v f: ermji 829. j ul''JSpbh Itilsabeck -Jasepji Peningtoo.J " s rF.T'sppeanng to the satifactron of the Court ? IL that the dLfciulmi- Joseph Penington; is noL"s aU.inhabit.airt oTthis Stateitj ttjereforeurder- rtLlhir pubUcHtion be-mkW t'o three unoutlis iii the Rale igl? Registerliat; Ierinayappert.:.oi:r-, next Superjor Court of Equ'uyto be lie fd for the, - . County cf Surry, arthts Courtbbuse.m Rockford, . on die first Monday l jcptraoer rxVtb pUJ. " answer or'demur to. ttie cbmplainant'a bUJ, or theme.willlbeiuken.iiro ctdesJo ud beard ex-pftrtew; -K - - . Teit , WINSTON SQMER9 C. K! ... . . f "''.. ' , J '' .'V'. V .. . ; Ju i, .'jr. -. V '

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