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eieeedin s Lr tie Alines , neatly' inserted 3
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' evVryucceedin.c; publication-: those of ffveat-
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GEORGIA UNJ VBUSITY.; ; A
TJie assurnpriun of ihe;luie3 of the Pre
Vtlcorv of the Georgia XTniversity by: the
Rv;jVreyddd el w 1 1 f; be noted as nn i era
4 the 'hiorj'of . that thstMution'The lani
Vuishnig state f the College,at the time he
tok cdarge,of it, and . the proud ;pre-etui-'ncc
to.uhich he haJjr hi character and
indelixabie exertiunselevated H
V,t i.r h:riv mon inherit more durable than
brast 'and. inscfibpd' on the annals cf her
fii-t'irjr 'the'name of WatMcl ;in letters of
itd: ' 5 He , took ch irge of ? he Co! lege i n
the month or Alarch 1G1 9, under the most
discuuragmgctrcuostance. It may betruly,
said, that oothiug wasle?t of the College but
the name ;and the building ; there vre
but se'cen sludehts. in the 'Institution,', of
whom four were irr-ulnr. - Now there a.re
ju t he S? niar Cfas 23, Ju nior C lass 1 8 So;
phoWe ClUs 29, and F eshnianvClasis a
bout !SOi'm;iiig.iil'aU .105 students.Mn adr
dition tw-ihisS number there tire in hejre
parat'ry school attiched.to 'the. College la
boo t; 60 sch'ol,.rs inakmjr a total .of. abnu)
170 students belonging ;u the tnstlt titton..
TU'i ;hs : bVen the result of ihn ' laburK, of
, W u tide it ia n d 1 1 U:i ri , the Cun te m pi a
two of i) f . s V a d d el, i w i thd ra w tm ui edi
drarety fromJ Athens,, af.d to re"tiieMO;,hts
( trir. in the noi-hborhood of Willington in
Abbeville6 Diricr, South Xaiolina. The
uame of AViIlington must be dear to th s
venerable Veteran in'Hterature, as it ia to
h i qcss as a teache r of you th ; and here tlie
winds of Crawford, JMcDume, and others,
weVe fiKt imbrued , vvitha love of: science,
and of honorable fame. !
4 1 o t h A v. t ; rivn t n t of a n nnl i n a r v m a n - a f-
tera w. ir spent life,1, there, is something
which UkVs a strong hold upon tho finer
tVeiii.s Cot: the humJo heart. -Although
still remaining in tKe Avorld, it is a reiire-
roen t fiVnn it 1 1 - i n f n env e ua le s ep
frBi ejrth to Heavei ; a-withdrawal frm
be busy cene of life'to an inner rojun,
there Ur adjust his mantle e'er he-die,'?
? r. A t 'it.!i i fi L n re n t hpliMt of DeitV to
this, wnrltl t a greater and!
a lxtt;r.r ltis peculiarly so with tue re
rttirement of Dr. Waddel. He is now 60
vears of ;:ge,; nearly thrrc fourths ofVwhich
time he ha spnt in the. laborious ; task of
teaching. M-toy ot his pupils liave .rssen i
eminetice and rtsnowu, St are the H vlug.wi s -
nrsei ofdus talents and hi uselulfies.r
He has alMlunug this tine been tiie faith
fa! and zolous herald of the' Gospel, and
the uduved pastor of his congregation.
raiiuui tiifrrore are me jccim
it) lies which biiiU hm t us ; amx, ina.tj
and fervent' are, the prayers which ;ccoin-
ahv ,h n Sti wh trust his useiui nie
l've htf nnv-UiinVd in the shady crove at
tfte sulenio nacrainental lfeast--untd finally
rhkeVhriiu-k of 'corn full v rioe, he shall be
g ' tUt rvi i t o; a h J p py i imu o r i a 1 i ty , with th e
' 1 Servant -of God yfe donp, ty
"Itet ff-om thy loVdmphy";5'"':.'
. T.e btite's fougiit, the vict'rys vvoh- fI
"; .- -. Eufvr ,tly Master joy i'' ; 'JJ . ' . ;
HEM ARK ABLE; CI llCUM STANCE, v
' " Som e weeks ago; the feelings.of the ci , t-
ttens of tlis place ? were 'considerably., exr
ur ue uiscovery mat a leniaie cjuj
wtauuav i i: or. ixj.:. a - si rati get itiiu. - -k
Mditfg with" "Mr ."and iMrrCjJanes;v lik
H'l strangiurg," whb jmd recrently migrated.
v mis piacis n)in uutttuo. , ;i;-J,nau
een much iiiiihreated V Th a' ftai r jm nl e-
"aiciy.unuerHrftnr.Jiri p-ann nation jjoioic
rmi waft"tKar'hftvrim rwns.- Eliza Anil
en(lprlinfJ!l.i;it KoV f-itlir-vas;' tri-
6ir ftad been" bound to tlien thtsv.state-
,,l't has been satifactoriW confirmed by
'"e'.nrn'dii
ftniHcates of the Mayor of 13 lil'alo and
HClerkvif the Court and by lie nc-
ii.ere cati be no doubt therefore, that tht
fi;lll '""Wa properly' cbtainotr by: Air-
... ..... .. w . . , .
8
Df.'AVVddeS for the last ten years,-and Ipr
which the ; State of G eorgia: owes : hiht- a
debr. f stitudc uf - no ordiiidry .ws.:
jnunjrof ihe firemen of -Norlli i and b Jt h
Cardina, Georgti and. Alabama. Here
hr. Vitffit rnrhmenced his career cf use-
v.iR.- long be- spared - to the yona siu? ,uu
We hoje lie omy long 'continue to minister.
u holy t hi tigs still may his voice at thesu
tfetrdesk' on the Sabbaf'u and his Master!
wagstrate, and HSIr;and Mrs. .U.werc
Jjound oyer to answer for the, imputed of
fence. ;.Thc accoant thev cave . of ? the
x --jO x .J-
collect," ho wevetS' that she was not al ways
calleu by the name of Eliza Mnt but for
merlj by the name of Susaii. 'In the
mean time in examinirtg' thewotinds. of
the girU se veral - marks were discovered,
corresponding with similar marks belong
ing to a child named Susan MehV.viXio was
either kidnapped or lost in the. streets of
iew xors, oout.; seven ears.ago, and
describedv by herUnother in art advertise
ment.Ehis ; discovery induced several
genttemen to i ti form v 5lrsk At leri of: the
circumstancesv b'v letter," who forwarded,
i nrepjy, several 1 h terrogatories i to whi ch
she vished:thechild;to resound. ; The
re pi i es, w e bel i eve, we re n o co n cl usi v e,:
but they were so satisfactory as to induce
Mrs; Atlehltb come on immediately, -and
she arrived here lastilSaturday: evehin&4
one inen menrionea another mark, on the
child's, head, -r which she had not made
known in the advertisement.4 r ;On Sunday
morning, a"n interview. took place between
them; ; Airs. Asearchedv first, t fori the
mark, on the head, which she found, and
immediately became so overpowered 'by
her feelings as to be unable for some time
w jjrusecuie i vue eianiiuation. . - rvery
otherark wasTound to Correspond: and
MrsvA. has no doubt that;' she has dis
covered herilostichtld. r; This is the elev
enth she has visited : in all the other ca
ses, she was at once, decided in her opin
ion,, that the children exhibited vere: not
her's " ; In this case, she is-so i confident
that it Is, that she wishes to take the girf
with' her ; home ; .though she would not
like to swear to its indentity. :-' . I ;
: , - It novv reinai hs for M r,' He n d ersh o t V to
account for he manner in which, he; or
ta i n ed it. M rs 1 Al len . states ; that her
chil d .was", fos t d u ri ng ; the year 1 that - the
yellow fever . prevailed in New-Vork
that : she r was 'y senty on - an errand to', a
neighbor'siVwLither, she weiit, but that she
bad never ben. seen' or ''A heard of after
wards If this be Mrsr Allen's daughter,
of which we j have little doubt, it is possi
ble, tliatjn the- confusion of s the crowd
she. lost her .way honiearid could give no
directions" where it could bV found, and
that Mr-j Hendershot'took her to his house
and gave her his. own name.; The mere
fact of a person's- consenting; to bind to
another a female of:the tender age of this
little girl," shows an absence : of parental
feeling which "gives some show of colour
o the supposition -that such is ''the fact;
aii'd if so; i1s a mysterious (chain! 9f:e
vehts which has thus re-united a parent
and her chil d, separated u nder su ch cir
cumstances, and by such a long space of
time ana uisiance. jjyncnourg ra
. : r - From the .Disowned. . ' f ;
i- rmitf E IN POVERTY.
1 : Glendower bent over his wife. 'Sleep,"
said he. sleeb'on! -The wicked do not
corne tathee now rfhou art in a world
that has ho fel I owsht pwi th this a w or. I d
- v, t't - . . . ri'? j.'.n
from wnicn even nappiness is uoi uauisiicu
Nor wo;.nor bairt, nor memory-of the past.
nor despairs of all r before thee; make-the
characters rof S thy present state ! , Thou
forestal lest the' forgetful ness; ofthe gr'ave
and th y heart concentrates !' al 1 earth's
comfort in one word u Oblivion"v Beau
tiful, 'how beautiful thou art evenyet!
that smiley: that; momentary- blush, ; years
have hot concjuered them. ' They are, as
vvhen; myVyoling br'ide thour didstr lean
fi rat on m v bosom.' and ' d ream that sor
row was iio more I v And vT; have - brought
thee unto thisf These' green walls make
thy bridarcharm yoril fragments of bread
thv board; ' Well! it is no matter! thou
art on' thy-way to a. land where all things,
e ven a breaking heart, are at rest. ; I weep
tiot ;l vvherefore: should I- weep ? tears are
not for.the deadVBut thein survivors I
would rather v'see thee drop : inch by inch
fnto -the grave, .and 8inilekaal.l beheld it;
What: in'. 'this' -dread ful dream, , that .we
should fearvto wake -?V,"v;
h' was: hewatched upon her slum
K."?tn t.Vv V1I fro"iri-the eves to which
-Atr,.tM fiPA th'at cbunle,:whom want could
nordebasc nor misfortune,; which inakes
eVenVWnerbsity, selfisV divorce !; ; AM
that Fate "stripped: from thepoelry-and
traces 'of - life,H'ad pt; shaken-one iea(
from -the romance of their green uft witlier:
ed atTectionl ; Theyl wereTthe .very : type I
of love in its honest and .most entiuniig
shape theirdiearts hadlgrotvti together
their boing had flowed throughrcaves and
desert, and reflected thtorms; oan
ipo-ry Heaven,; but.its'iwaters.had indis
,ofubly mingled into' one!, jYoung, gifted,
noble and devoted, Ithey were worthy vie
ic T Hii . hlin-htinL' and fitter. world It-
TKein ganlen . .was, turned mtpra. wilder,
.ir ?:.6ut like, :bur;'firstpareats,it;wa8
v ind GlendoVer knelt beslde; hi9 wife,
and despite his wdrds,tear$ flowed tfast
ir;!,intr1 v ifovvti his cheeks rand, vyor-
Li',.. a a va i s iti n"rp " To vous than ? the
day. t' . i - -
L :lf'WnVa heautifal Uhms:, even in sor
txxv xrxx'- .v.
edftiot VtRe raina and tlie winds' fell upon
vuusuciicrei neaiis out iney were
rhe mind seemed, :as it -'were- to become
.yisjble.jant;-ekterna1as'iKeTramevdccaved.''
and, to cover the bod y with sometliins: of
tcs own invulnerable power f. that what
ever should have attacked1 the mortal and
frail part, fell upon thawhich,; imperish-
uuc uu uiYiuc) rcsisieu anu suoaueu. .
Want of point, a nite Poiht.-kxi ln-
genious expedient was devised to
save a
jnk the
-
prisoner, charged ? wi th ; robberyi
criminal court at Dublin. The
pnnci
pat thing that appeared ' i n evidence a:
gainst him was a confession; alleged to
haveeen made by him at 'the police of
fice, and taken down in writing byla peace
officer. "The documeritnurnbrtinff td
contain this self-cri initiating: acknowledg
ment was produced hy the officer and
the following' passage was read frdm it:
,4 Maxwaw saul he never robbed but twice
'-Said it was Chawtord.' I"- -r
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This; it1 will be observed; has no mark
of the writer's bavins any notion of punc
tuation, 7 bu t; the; mean i ng attached to it
wasihat . ' . ? ( - - -l - :
.1 : Mattoait said he never robbed but twice ;
; Said it was Cbawfqrd." '- . j. . . ,
Mr. 0'GoRMA!f,;the counsel for .the pri
soners -begged to look at the paper. I He
pertlsed it, and rather astonished the
peace-officer by asserting that so far from
proving the man's guilt, it clearly) estab
lished his innocence. ' This." said the
learned gentleman, Vis the fair 4 and ob
vious reading of the sentence : j-..
! ' Mkvokx sa:d he hever robbed - '
C' uui IWIVC MIU Ii Wits 1K1W If U HOij
This.interpretation had its effect the
juryand the man was acquitted. k:H n.
Sir Humphrey Davy. The following
testimony; to the excellence of. religion, is
from the pen of Sir Humphrey Davy, the
celebrated natural (philosopher.: j
; I envy no quality of tlie mind, or iii-
teliect of others ; not genius, power wit
br:fahcy 5 but if V could choose what
would be most delightful,' and 1 believe
most useful to me, I prefer a firm- reli
gious belief to every other blessins"; for
it ; matces discipline ot goodness : creates
new hopes, .when earthly hopes yanish :
and' throws over- the: decay, .the destruc-
lion oi; existence, tne most, gorgeous or
. - f - . . - . ..(. .
an ugnis ,,avvant'iis nie in ueaui, auu
from corruption and decay calls uW beau
ty a n d . d t v i h i t y ; makes a n i h s t r u hi e u t o f
torture; ana or sname, the lander ot as
cent to paradise ; and, far above i com
binations of earthly "hopes, .calls jup, the
most delightful visions of palms and ama
ranth's, the gardens of the blest, Sthe se
curity of everlasting ioys, where the sen
sualist and sceptic only views a gloom,
decay, annihilation, anu despair i"v
.When, a boy 14 years of age; I
saw a
piece m a, newspaper giving an
of a gentleman's findinsr a land:
account
tortoise,
i , v 1 . o - -... - r - , -
marked with' what he supposed to be the
initials. of some person's name;' withr. the
date ot the year when marked, j which;
compared with" that period made the.-tortoise
, forty years old. ; Being soon after
in the meadow of my father, I found one.
which then appeared to be of full growth ;
I ma r k e d m y - n a m e a 1 1 f u I V y 1 e n gt h , w 1 1 h!
the p'ay of the inonth ahd the year which
was i the 13th of May, 1797, which makes
32 ears ago last; May. .'Yesterday, ,my
men,; while mowing the meadow, riot.over
three qu arters of a mil e " from the: pf ace
where I marked jhim 32 years a'gojt found
the same tbrtoi se,r I exami ned -h j m and
know,' from the lettehsnd figujresL to;be
the same dheDutchess Observer!,
State of North-Carolina;
' r Bertie, County.' ' t
Court of Pleas and" Quarter Sessions,
' AUgust'ierm, - 1 "
Eliiah Ravner. Admr.;j?itc. r, 1 Rlount Bk Ruffln.
Origiiial attachment returned f , J oho -Ruffi n
' p , -,;garnisheed.f .
orderedtbat publication be made in .the Raleigh
Regislerfor three : months -that unless -jthe'sajd
Blount B.-RuhVu make bis personal appearance
at bur next Court of Pleas, and Quarter; iSessions
to be held for the County. of Bertie at the Court
housed in . Windsor, on I the second. Monday 01
November next, , ana-; replevy, unai -juugineui.
will be'takeu against him. . . , ' X,V I t . V'--4-;
4 1 ,3 . uy, oruer 01 iiourii 4 - -r -
'2 3nV ' -. : r J V ; JiA.tHODES, Clkr
COMMITTED; v ( - x
O the 'Jail: of Buncombe County ,-;m. C.
on
i the;i5th of J uly list; a' runaway Negro manj
who calls hisVna .3 GEORGE', and ;says he be
longs -to Elias L. ok,' in Laurens district; S.'C
Said ne;:fo a. f pears to beabout tVventyifpur years
old, ratii er slender built but tall., ThejownerTis
requested to come ; forward and take Him avay
according to , lav v. X-: . ' X ',' 1 (- :
Xl- r : X" w n. COLE MAN:' Uallei;-
L Ashevllle N, C rth'Au.T. 1829., . ,$33wV :
I TX appearing to the, satisfaction of . the Court
'that the defendantr BlounJ t.tti Ru ffi iir resides
out of the4imits of this State": ' It; is., therefore
- - . '
17s
ox sale or ::ent.
pilAT Valuable stand on T'ayetevills Street.
i.,- recently occupied ai a Grocery, by Allen
Sirr. and formerly by John F. Goneke, us a Con
fectionary Store.1--' Apply to - :' ffc , - ;
-'f 'v;-r: gales;-
,rualeii?h 20th A u. , ; :.Ai.y',sj&
'J .r
notice:
MRS'SARAHGLENbENNIXGJaT
ville county, formerlv resident in Kaleicrh:
has Irttely died intestate. .Many of.her next of kin'
resuie ata aisiance .t com this piace-;and;4- do
hereby notify all persona concerned, that st the
ex ni ration' of twh vears f rnm tht 1 sr-Wa"i. 1 KvQ
as prescribed by Jaw,. I shall vbe ready and wil
ling to settle the hajd Estate.t.The r Administral
tion of.saidEstate Bavinir been epmrnhjed to me
by the County Court of Grauville County In May
l aoo- ' " j'' - .,'-!''...
loy. . '--.-v. h'5 - I
.' 1 will attend to .-all commiinirfitirn f Aoef h"ni9
r . 7 . :. t -tv.-"- fw y
which' may be addressed to me at Italeig-h, N.' C
. . PAUKEU RAND, Adm'r. J-
waice county, 4k si May, ioy. , , 74- Dip,. "
NOTICE,
4v
r
ON the. 22d day of September next will be
Sold to the highest bidder, at the late Dwel
ling House of John Davis, "dec. several valuable
Negro - Slaves, aii - tnestoctc ot Horses, Cattle,
Hogs and Sheep,5 'Corny, Fodder, Oats, House,
hold andy Kitchen Furniture; Plantation Tools of
every -description, Wag-gon & Geer, Blacksmiths
Tools, and other articles too tedious to .mention.
A credit ot six months ' will be-t given. ; Bond
and undoubted security required. " .-; :
The Sale ; will contmue from day to day 'until
all are sold. . . - ' "v - ?
. .- ' . JOHNLTGON, Adnir.
:Vake county, 18th August, 1829. 1J.OO 3'
" . Further Notice. , ;,
fllHE; Subscriber having qualified at 7Auustr
, a. Court loy, as Administrator ot the - Estate
of the late John Dvis, requests all persons in
debted to make immediate payment, and those
having ctums against , the Estate to -Bring them
forward - authenticated as the law , directs, or
this notice will be plead in barof their reco
very , -sf , m V A :
- . JOHN LIGON, Admr. - i
Wake cotirity, 18th Aug 1829. i0a3w . ;v
: - NEW PIANOS. .L
' 1
rflHE Subscriber ha just finished two PIANO
X FORTES with 5$ Octaves andiPedalsC-i.
They areroade'on the Patent Organizing prin
ciple, and are pronounced' by those whodiave
seen them to be equal to the best Northern manu
facture, in point ot tone St touch, They are strung
with 1 the best'G.errrian' vire and will he warrants
ed to stand long in tune. cThe prices :are $lt5
and $180. ;', He has also, oil cdnsignmetit, a good
Instrument niade by Stuart of Baltimore, which
is oftered for sale lo. . - ' : -:- -.;
i He still continues to tune and-repair. Pianos,
as heretofore, having on hand a good assortment
of Strincrs from a celebrated, piano- Maker iri.N.;
York.-, Second hand Pianos bought arid 5. Id, or
taken in exchge lor new. Ones.. " ' - . 1
Orders are solicited. r - r ')
, - . ; . WESLEY WIIITAKER;-
Raleigh, August 25. - - . : : : :r, -2 3t ;
- N. R. A good second, hand Instrument to hire.
I Medical; College of S.v Garoliria:;
rTpHE Annnal Course of Lectures in this Insti
. JL tutioii, will te resumed on the second Mon
day in November, on the following Branches :
Anatomy by John Edwards HolbroOK, M. D.
Surs-eru-by Jmcs Kamsav, M. D.
- Institutes and Practice of JIJcdicine-by. Samuel
HenrylJicksoii, M. u, J "V - v . C
Materia Medua by Henry H;.Frost 'M; u
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children
by Thomas G. Prioleau, M. D . . - "
Chemistry by Edmund Raveuel, M. D.
Natural JJittory and Jlotanyby Stephen 'Elli
ott, JL. L D. 1' - ' -
Pathological aftd Surgical Anatomy hy ' Joiin
Wagner, M. Q. , ' i " ? N -s ?
Demonstrator of Anatomy Jno, Vv agner, al. D
August 10. , .v i ' V ' - -' ": 2 ta wtN;'
UNION HOTEL, ;
t x
fa
flHE Sub? criber . informs his: friends aniT the
JL ' Public in general,' that he has taken charge
of that well known House- of Entertainments i for
merly occupied by Willie Jones,- in tlie city of
Italeigh, near the Capitol, here. his ..Table wul
ba furnished with the best the. country and sea
sons afford, his'beds in fine.order, "and. his rooms
commomous ana neat. - 119 staDies win oe wu
su pp lied wi thXgood ''proy ende r, attended ' by
careful Ostlers, &, his House with good Servants.
He-will provide" convenient Sheds under which,
to sh el rer Carri ages, G igs, &e.X; " H e - ho p es t hat
with all these-comfortsi aftd his own unremitted
attentions to please, :his "guests, " to merit, and Jre
ceive ajihare of public patronage He also hopes
that the Members - df the General4 Assembly will
call oh him, as his charges wdl be moderate and
his accommodations gpod. - ; - . 'y ' , -
: " j '. X" - - KQUEHT PERKY. .
Raleigh, August 19C :i ; " 2
? - X 'V X-OjiiiUord: Goiiriiy. V ; 7 :x.v
x';-', XXr- In the Court of Equity.X ' i ;
Curtis Jackson ' '; VJ"'- XJ
. '. 'v..' ? x; -, - 5 -- - - , . ,-. , 5v- c
C .Jno.Andersun, . , ' ' -
;'Lydia Anderson ' jHeirs at Law af Miriam
: James A'ntlersop.X AndersoiVi;feinev covert,
Ph'ebe- Anderson ;j deceased.; X? Xi v..
Mary Anderson, Xj-;X"xr A ?--.
-TN nhis caused it apnearing-tbillhe" satisfaction
JL of the .Court that the Defendants are tnliabi
tants of another Jstate :: It ; is therefore ordered
oy tne t;ourt, mat puoucatic!i De'4iuaae -tor six
weeks in the Ualeiglr-Uegister, for the'-Uetend-
ants to appe&r at the next Superior, Court bf Law
and Court of Equity,' to be held "InXand ; for Mhe
County of Guilford, at the' Court llcuse in
Greensbbrou.-jh, oh the fotirth Monday after the
fourth) Monday - in September next,'" then and
thereto plead, answer or demur to the -Com-
pjitinant utu, ur jue same win oeuKcn pro con-
p ' Jf -
;
NOTIC
"""TAS taken up and committed t i i ...ill
this, county, on' the 2(1 of II-. Ji
t.
negro m-w svipjioed,to - be a Slave v 1 ,0 c
himself SAMUEL WILKIN; and.si that 1
was boun.n an '.apprentice-;' to ,Vm. ' .(.sely," 1 :
N6ifolk,-Vai-nd., tliat -heVranawaV (run t!t ?ud
.Mosely before his term ofapprent'ice!.ip i. I, -pjred.,
"The saiti negro rm been io th:, r
5 or. 6 years, aod ha.sp.tssed dun:; 1': ' ' -Affeemn;
heisaboat'54years.r p t,
or inches liigh; arid poal black.
ofsai4negroisrequested.tocome f. .
property and pay charge's, or Ui ,:: L.
witlv as the-lawuhrects. v : .
- -;s:;- y. jAmes iAr: :
.'. Windsor, .Rertie county, June 9.
j, . Price adr. gr . : . .
ATTRACT OF LAND, in t ,y ' -rV
ing on both sides cf D.-tr Im.a-.'j .
containjng 397: acres," and auaWlt Ti t J
Jhe.sbothsWejof.SwifljCreeT:. .TheTr
bontrgu?usand.werp purchased s ; - 3
go by the late'Wm. 'Gilmour c; V7r.; l)ro
i4 Applyto the.Edifors of t' '. I. ;ri . r, m
authorised by the owner to sell . . I : r.d.
August 15, 1H29, . 9Gtf
NOTICE.
TOROPOS ALS will be received by Wm.'Pc - ,
JL -,Esq. at his S.tore in Ilaleijli," until t! - 1
Saturday in Nov. next for "a .Contractor t
charge, of (He Poor of. Wake county, at tX t
Houses thereof. UThere. are about' SO r - ;
welVproYide.dwUh-Iou8esi;cpokrngutc-' '
other necessaries for theirronvenienc-.
s. jilso, a good PJantatiorii Hoiise; ..and ( ; X,
fo the use; of .the .Contractor; X ThCc i ! .
is vdesired' to State Jds terms for f .i X
said paupers with food-and raiment :
by the head,with .the addition of the I I
plantation; to commence from the 1st Civ cf.' -..
next If '.desired; Cash.' will be paid in :iiJLncX
Bond and approved security .will be reqXiCu.
i ' i t Ji'' Wt CL1? "il. 1 1'G,
. ,Wake 'county, ',30th, Aug. 1829. ' C30 37
;vv; 8tate o North-CLrulinr..
V- :-Wayne County- s
V Superior Court ofLawSpring Tcn.i IC2S.
V Jesse Barden vs. Ann !lir!XXr.I .
X" -X Petition for n.vorc-.
p.w.tuis case a.uor. ..na ar-
issued, 'and the-S'ieri
making return tliereon tX :
pot tp be found, v pro'cLirr. t '
the CborthouseT door -a
saidxountvjreqniring" the j
1
tri
den1 to appear ajul ansv. ?r as i,U
do m,said subpoena, sind sh? Xai
was ordered by the Court t!;:it p r
tlireej months, be made in th TX
ar.d
the Raleigh 'Register, giving rioticc:
defendant;: that unless s!ie appear
Superior Court of law to L1 ! f
of Way ne " at the Courlholi 2 i n V ;
th-
the-hrst Monday after the lourth '
tember next,' and theri an 1 thers t
demurto said - petition; jud gment
er
Ui I-
pro contesso and heard ex prte.'
- t
- N. W AG II1NGTO 7, GV
Price, ad v: $5 25
v x x FOIl SALJ! .
I .'WISH' lb sell the place withr n p. r .'
borough,' on which I no v r X J e.
205 acres; , about one. Jiaii t. : '
Meadow, land and' the bal i z j in
improvements arell new, und flr:i :.
best mahnef-they consist of a 1) ,cX
containing eight roomswith fiio phr?
passages closets, &c. a large Barn :
1 ;
re
and otheMiecessary Outhouses.; . TI
veral never failing: CpringSi'df the bei
i c.
the tract;
and a Urge
and well' sel .
Orchard. ' '
--J will sell this property oh" the rr.ct
termseitherfor money tm easy credit:. -
!
ejtcnane. u ror iegroes or extern 1 r ;
) Applicaliort may be made by letter tot!
scriber, at Hillsborough.' '
, v. AND Li I Xo.. .
Nov 15.-
21
1 State of Nbrth-Ciirolina.
Y X Superior Court-of Law-and Equity,
X v W like County
' f Spring Term, A.1 D 1822. :
The ' Creditors of Wiliam Ruffin, Care
;e
; Runin1-Mrs.V Catharine Riif.in; ' ' 'J is
feme1
ho
k covert and .wife ofcArchibi'd I
-1 sues in this behalf by G.'Ei Bad "er, Ilv
'bert R:Ruffin;irx' ; 'V,"
Thbmas Ruffin',". Thomas RitchieiItenry M.
Mil-
ler'Administratorwith the' -.Will jinner-jd cP X
William llufhin deceased, ; J.unit'M. liu;.:n in XT
;f.tntson cf Thomas R. RuriiiVJi-Jericli P u
till Cfcf AVA VlliyIU ttt t r -1 v -
ON MOT10N,;it is ordered b the Court, that
X Benjamin AvBarhatn,Esqr be appointed V
commissioner jo seme cue auministration ac-
count of th'e administrator of - VVilHai j riflinV de
ceased, and that he give, riotlce of the time and
place of taking sdeh account Jo tlie 'p; .ies inte-'
rested by pubJIc '..advertisement', in 01,3 , cf tha.'
newspapers 'pubiisnea' in the; city or Raleigh,
a hit that he-make Repor t to the next term of this'
Coujt. ;0"V.' X--lX -xj.
.Tbe parties iothe aboyenamed suit, are here-
byjiotihed,' that J shall; proceed at my clace 11k
tlte; dity of Rafeiglr, on the' 29thd;i Septem-; . .
ber nextj ' to'.audit and settle the accounts cf tlo .
Administrator of -the late ,WiJliam;Ri!iIin, A.
and'where they are invited to att'd. - .
X X - - A. IIAUll AM, Comm'r,
'Ualeigh. July 11, 1829. C3. X .
A-FURNCHPKltFHMERr. -
7lLLlAMS &M1AYWOQU have just reedy-:
' "eda handsone assortment 'of Frer.ia Ier-
fumery and othr T'ncy ' Articles v hic.'i : -a t :
sold unustuUy low fot push. : X . v
.: x Cologne er.;.-';' 1 ''.;; x
i.r v-3:.V Lavendtr do; V .V . ' x
- Macassor t j ...
Gosinetic.Wa&h Halb "
X Emoljient Sopfus ijiyin
ltose i do
CinnarrionMdo
XV variety cf otlier Fancy Soaps, .
J'AlsoVfrenuine 'iWindscr Soap- in the orierin
pa:la ai
it!
; " , 4 X . . - -
iy - --xr. x;'"-- - ' : ;x.; ; -v -l:'' ;xiil.:,;';