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; v ',V. r . 1 ' i -:..!., - ... , ... i 1 :v ; - SMjES BY EXECUTION From t& jrtaTcnUn Reporter. ? . V- ,yWa command Lmay-satunjust metndd.o? gyftig.Micc 1 'of Salesnder-; Bxeaituntherewith se hd oit another; " whicK t;jthi''nkg ugnt andVill, convince every nh bttbe PJP: ' pnetYiOl.jroi'giving,;uii-riic yv, ( vof those sales :-, ; . - - , r, , ; :y.. .1 ; : -" Fassin th ran arrchtoni; onettay ; 3 last wecW ;my iittcionsrresfed Jtf; r - 4- - - cf Iftlernallmprovcncnt T70uld'bot7 have been as popular as ti is umversaiiyex.era- ted ! If any serious enquirer reaiiy wisuca to knovy; what may be donefor 830000, under proper restrictions and with true e connm vj" let hiin1 traverse the road ' through -North-Carolina - ahciy alluded, to, f nhvenr ,ed by as pure an air '.'as ever circulated, and aVVich and feubhnie"fa scenery as perhaps4 the world ever saw. - v . The next object which arrests the atten- IHM1 :,! IMerijveilr, S5.Uie arrautiryiMiT ji o v e me'fiMn 4 e n t ? r t al f i cno i t e xhi bited ,?by 'the-ilTlIereiti ; Iwu i es : n t! e " V Wd'; r 5 - y , In rcn n: excel ,n good c was i iotdloiS25:tK -: ?: brmdUS2350andtoscttho Jowes va n ft on Jittn-' ne was ncn i-ur vsyr tlie;'nixVbestllf'n3!so :third S5t5, - ad I; belicvQ tne t lourin X bought I; do -not unK iticre were more than: t53gcntleinent this SAle larid I feel confident in statin?, that hal this property. been ad vcrtised in your pa- t MrvKditor, it.would nothaveijrought jHrr Uiiiurpusc f I jTeetriiVt saythlij; & clnly;7riVc-loue w a1 Cjinf)it, -which I t a the t'rave 1 1 e rV i jT a b V e ;if I "p i ri c e. T VV hut ... ' i vvliol tai tnc fliei, .ni;:ij Cle"- - . : J"' 1. .1 . .. . I 4 " sheets, an il Icind .nfcnmmmla'in h, a f inrdy wvirie'tl Svi Hi i he i oils f a jourrie y teU !ya col ami tuvioi afiuv air , J Grout, e :uimmVeiie.?t , h Ue;n, V - - ' n . 1 places, iur suu - ( - e .less than S150, whereas, it did not bring- i It certainly would be worth whde for ru, membersfthe Pext Iegislaturp,f to bring iribill to authorise:th esc sales to be biishedXiVtheSiiost couveri ; "papery forHhree or four weeks previous to the ale Uh tfiis case,!. F?s led to be J lieveihe Execu Vipnyyas 't not discharged, ' or .the :'poo1r;rmanAvou!drhave''8tbpped ' the' Vsaie oflVis prbpettywheri it was satisfied. .1 It isruetHe lioies werelow in flesh 5 bo t surely;! f they, wercnble to pull a wag gon," they were worth more than 40 50, , or?Y"cn'M;iioiiari:Kicli';is - more: than ' they all 'brouh U vBut as 1 said before, ' this Way orconducUn such "sales;" does "not giye sufficient notice to d rawt any, thing like a sufficientriuniber of pcr ? sons to create fai r co mpeti tion ? for not r one in ten see these written potices, po'st , ed only at one or two places.; Mr. Edlr . tor'; aometjunjg ought to be rdone to assist the poor debtor and I know bf.no oherrway, than, to sell- his property at affair price : arid where it ides'notbring more than half- its? vajue, s the bfficer should.be authorised to ; stop theuaaicv Atto ppe owr 1 jesisiaiu c .in do 'anmctlnnfrtrTUifa i uulurtunate class of ' , I - - . ro"enisfpr it real I y grieved irie io see' pro-. - 'r- jjcrty thu )hrov n away, arid that without f ' remedyiCvf; -1'-; :' . ; X ff C 'September. i 829 t - ' v. A,' v j - DOMESTIC. - - The folfow-inp extract of a letter, from a gentle- ' ; nfin tfuytlling m the Pentlteton and Ashe ville -"4: Koadr aDnears1 in the ' BlmiutaineerT-.of 'the I2Septe mber, pri nted at Greeneville S outh- 'i The first thing that strikes the (tray elf Jerorilhjs. route is the pleasing improye mentVof 4he road. from the. North irCaroliaa to the : Tennessee State liney Ijt. is one of ; the bes tToail sin ih e South elf n , nor are there many better in: the United States. If good highVays denote 1 ' ciyilizationl then j indeed ' ifiay "the people of 'this new country, r be r -1 mn no need iobecjvilized. ' Be this as it : . -may, I'hesiitale not to.say that tne lncor- porated Company who performed irns wotk, " is entitled to the lasting credit of the coun- J v V " tryjlas well as tbe.wiirm acknpivledgemenfs Lv" , 0f idltraOers.fAA few y ears t ago the . - , dangerand ; tod of transporting -a family f' over these tremendous mountains, were hi iwev er, as ' tl ; thereH siifl room, i sonic irthcr.adfarice'i; v, ' Vaitn 1 he vhdl e t Kere i i i progress, an im proVem en t in alinVUt vvery pari of the region alluded jo,which the seekers of health from all partV' niust delight to cott templ tte?; and with t he invigorating purity jif; ihejtiry and Ij auv and cheapness f the outdry, cnust 'k'eoinvtony.GreenyiJIc amf jfjo whole ri d tot he. Vann Springs, a great throui;h fare for all travellers from the lower count ry in. the Summer and Au tumn, and for thedrivers of stock from the Western country,: ih the Winter and FH. i hay e alre ady ..'Witnessed an emigra' ion, brihjyiig. wi'h a display of taste, riqhos,; nil substantial improvement to both Pen dleton and Greeuvilie, not often surpassed; and even in the" neighborhood of the Blue Ridge, a similiii' spirit is now unfolding it self.: Indeed, I have there seen a settler of such taste, industry and practical talent as by tneatis of his own laborers, to eoiploy ill tii4 building, .granite dug from the moun tain j.for his furniture, the walnut and cherry rom his forest ; for the embellish lishmeat of his gardt'n, pleasure grounds and . alks, the shrubbery and grasses of the surrouncling' hills and vallies ; and by means of wooden pipes he has drawn the wafers.from" t?iHiYing fountains above him which water and refresh the wholer This is certainly devoting wealth to praise-worthy and useful ...purposes.: Such a man. wt uated in !-tdi a climate, and with such fac il't.es for cheap and beautiful living, has alread attracted, and will continue to at tract, addition! settlers ; and those few a mo g us ywho may live for,;a quarter of a century To come, may-, have'- tneir sight greeted by h'ril ides covered -with .vines,' thevallejs with meadows and corn; the country clr q't-red with tasteful, and mag nificent dwellings, and the mountains theuielyes eut down and yielding to the imptovements of the rising generation." ON PREMATURE INTERMENT. here ;,i;w';iMal: i far too short many cases inwhich .the signs bf appaf rent deatK'are witnessed,'and Which can- . -..:' ..' - ' ' 1-krK' nOoii "thPV not be determined. ior. udj a hflvp. been manifested, yl could If rate'dise:ases in;w,hidi suclf sig X iwrer M acnab the proceeds, in his U- IS ft hiciv tne eiegaui. x-iar er tney vehume- arexoin- Inetrnfion of his DOSltlOD. tOJTCia others the following 't- . Tlie, danger. to w e among Slve -remained, seven H ays ana 2n of life, ana ler account .... . - . dy Russell was exposed is too we 11 Known, iletails 11 i irlits wi ttum t an y si interment was delayed on ly account of ihe violeut grief .which Lordivjftossell experienced at the idea of being separat JlVnm fl heloved wife". 0:i tile eightl 2 r. t, ,.t ch holTs were toilinjr - lot lid 7, Mil fcf .-, " ) f - .- , .. , cntifcn, liaay -t iiusse.ii-? umv,,, her lierulJ and to the Vmaze merit dekci ibable iov of her hns?ian:,; to "Vet read v to accouin.iny h.or; t( ller recovery I. was apid and ?f atid sh liycd ?naiiy".yeoV aftet: ninit: nr such an undcrtakins:.'. the possession ot a vigoroua.uu ncuij-,--ed mirid, if an uncommon power of com-, mumcatinz to the " minds-of studentsvthe anu :ot rennenwg beneR ts of. i ns trVction. the dryland Tabstrue ; p -portions of science,. nterra n in? and dellnuui, n suaviiy y manru'rsVand, amftoUy of dispos'tfoo, crani know.of honft that would. stand morecon t'pitunii than that amiable gentleman. .. ;4 Perhaps nothing need be said respecting the peculiar advantages which would be ol lered. by !Sev iia ven f.ir anItisfttution: of r 1 raised anK in old him church, mplete ; vynrqs; to render her Lord the lather ofVa (family Uussell existing alive.", by the the. fol- twenty- fewTWho are o(r,cquairaeil atjeastt bXVr poriwi th the" beau ( V o t his si tua tjohiid spletidoroWtsvicey literary c hacter jul'vits . jfihabitanti with the ladvaiitages xoue urMwiru .ijov'.'.v; p reef ce i f ts mibl e S m in it ri e of lea jjr; ngi aod cirh th. exci ltence'of itV. eU-' ' If;' sivs -the author,! Lady hnd beeirih ; Franco, under the h, won Id have been buriedi The second instance is relatet celebrated kOdier - of Gerieya in lowinir words " I knew a girl, frve vcars old, named El iza Hoy, who (III T V leagues she?" had narrowly escaned beins; buried Slic lived at , a distance of . two from Geneva. -For some year been subject: to nervous attacks, which frequently deprived her ot every ance of life : but, alter the lapse hoars, she would recover and resume her occupations as nothing had happened.- On one occasion, however tne su of her faculties j was sq , her f ri ends called in -a tnedica the neighborhood, who pronounced her pension protracted, that man of dead. She was then sewn up in shroud, accordins to the barbar i ' greater than would be incurred hy a voyage across the: Atlantic JNow, the yirholc; sc- - venty-pdd ;miles:iybe travclledl at the v ' rate of four or five miles an hour," with per- fac t ieasu re? V. 1 1; i&'true that the 1.2 m i I cs of State-road in South-Carolina is credita - b'evahdi :'ihe executmnyrjtnire durab-e . tliart Jhefrdiihrough North -Carolina but it is a burniij' rebuke upon the former , Statei' that this l&imlesascostt more than twicers much;mbney, aa the 76 miles i VtnKh-Carolina; Noone can i have a higher opinion of the proud spirit and exalt cd pn nci pies of, thevSQtti; Sta e'-; t h a ti my- ; v ? elf j but I believe' it to have been, as I fear it ;StUI i?i ' the most gtfi?, confiding, rand cActaState in thejwhole 24.' It has been the heacl-quartersy yes the. very start- ngpoiut around which all agents, con 1 rac - 7 ' tors, Sic. .5 ra I ly , Ito filch from, and defraud a credulous community! r There ' can be ' 1 boiJittle dpubrthat thekStte-nad!ori this " sidecthe'iiheT ahd lJelieyelVmayadd the T Svhole stem'or " . - '.has cost the State" twice orthree. tunes as z ' "muchT aa was just and right. N 'rhis every 'i natriot must .most deeply feel, :, because an v odium has thereby been ciist uja sytenV, which v under proper regulations and re- - 1 , i stnciioqi, wouiu Miaro pruveu unc ui tue ' ': most pure bjessings 'ever showered.by Hea- Ven U pvU l CU IIIUCUCU bU lllliU 111 IT p UUO haaWe'Q thet ruinous VconsequenVes 6f-a ' system, freck I essly entered u poo, without -.restrictionVas to number of objects, amount t o beTexpended1 estimated cost of the works . tu be done, practical abilkyv or efBciency of Engfncers and Aerit8,;or ; times of pay - ment rVould rather say: of squiuiclering;) . f money to aliungry set ot;tcpntractorI Would -Jo -Heayeo; that oouth-Caroiiira could call back: ten; or twelve years -oflier ' ny-gone pron ga cyqou pti ess witn tne pest fJ intentipns-fit aBsmgfr4eyut:mo ' tiVes !) and then the contrast between the Stateroad ot ; 1 2 mites, and the lurnpike . ot more 1 nan 7 u in ri.orin-c;arpiin.ai; would ' nof Vtand , as so rreprPachable a Mon u men t - of toe diffe rence bet ween ii he e ffi cien t a nd . practical opeiatton of an incorporated coio- pany, : and -'r the ; clumsy uioVements of Ja itie wnjcii jcyrvFj uuujr uas irjeuio cneai, ..and hicli every body haf cheated If ifee oiaie oaa;iscorporuieu a company for each There are few persons ignorant that it is the unnatural custom of the, French to inter twenty-four hours after the apparent decease. This practice, which is said to have had its origin in regard for. the liv ing, by preventing the evil consequences of putrefactioo, has excited horror in re flecting minds generally, and the deserv ed censure of many eminent medical men, who declare that the sanatary precaution has been carried -to an extreme which out rages not only, decency but -humanity. That it should still exist is the best proof that can be ottered ot the obstinacy of the French Government, or the ridiculous respect attached by, the nation to a cus tom which sends many innocent victims prematurely, teethe grave, and serves to weaken the; effect which scenes of death are calculated to prodiice npon the living; It'is monstrous that the body of a parent or a child is to be dragged to the grave al- most ueiore 11 is coin, ana with a people likethe French such an indecent practice must tend to unhinge the sacred ties of nature- ( ' . ..' ; . I Several laudable attempts have been recently made by Englishmen, in France to rouse the .attention of the French mill isters to he subject, and so produce a to tal cnange in the system. It is lamenta ble to state that, not only have their en deavours been unattended with success, but also that m too many instances the humane applicants have been treated with a coolness bordering upon incivility' uocior iviaQtiao, an English physician, who has resided in France for man wears past, made some very spirited exertions n tKio cil kikAi - 1k ' . ma- xmu una ouujcvi nig ;ne ministry or 3l dc Cazes, arid it is only , doing' common justice to the ex-minister to state, that his' conduct was an exception to that wnicn nas neen observed by his predeces sors and successors Unfortunately, how ever, tor the interest of humanity. M. de ,Cazes quitted the ministry just as he was auoui 10 propose an alteration in the French law of : burials. The memorfal presented' by Dr. MacnaB to the Fr-nch ministry is a most interesting prbdu ction , aim c ,iAic uccu iavourea iwiin a peru oi tne lioctor's maniismnh fmm . 1 r u iuoeni anu auatnaote ooject or internal '"'6 !M r monvy tnti every- part - or the I . . ,V V - v ' "ruiwu.vu ri:u uic WOtK I sal - - V a close US cus tom rf the. countrv. and laid unon the bedstead.; Amongst those who called to condole. witi the parents! was a pi rticular friend of tio supposed deceaset of her own age. The young woman, arxioustb take it last look at her friend uhri iped the .shroud and imprinted a kiss upon her clieek. Whilst she was kissihg jier; she fancied that she. felt her breathe She repeated her caresses 5 and bein shortly assured of the fact of her friend not being dead, she applied her mouth to thjat of the girl, and in a short time the latter , was restored to life, and able to dress ijerself." Dr. Crichtoh, physician to the Grand Duke Nicholas, brother to the En peror of Russia, relates a tact from his ov m expe rience which powerfully supports the ar guments used by Dr. Macnab. 0 ' Ay6ung girl," says Dr. Crichton 44 in the service of the Princess of , whd had for some time kept her bed? with a nervous affection, at length to all appearance was deprived of life. Her face had all the character ofdeath her body was perfect ly cold and every other symptom ofdeath was manifested. She was removed into another room, and placed in a-cof in. On the day fixed for her funeral, hymns, ac cording to the custom of the countrv, were sung before the dpor$jbu ; at the very moment when they were going to nail down the coffin, ai perspiration was seen upon her skin and in a few minutes it was succeeded by a convulsive motion in the hands and feet. Ina few noments she opened her eyes, & uttered a piercing scream- (The faculty were install tly call ed in, and in the space of a few c ays her health was completely re-establ shed. The account which she gave of hit situa tion is extremely curious. She said that she appeared to dream that she wis dead, but that she was sensible to every thing that was passing round her, and distinct ly heard her friends bewailing her death ; she feltlhem envelope her in the shroud, and place her: ip the coffin. This sensa tion gave her extreme agony, and she at tempted to speak, but her soul was unable to act upon her body. She describes her sensations as very contradictory, as if she was not in her body at one and the same instant She attempted in vain ;o move her arms, to open her eyes, or to speak. The agony of her mind was at its height when she. heard - the funeral hynjtn, and found that they were about to nail down the Jid of the coffin. The horror bf being buried alive gave " a new impulse to her minu, wnicn resumeu its. power oyer its Corporeal brganizatiorf, arid produced the effects which excited the notice of those who were about to . convey her "to a pre matu re grave. "European Magazine. :.jf ,. j '.if -" ,, yy -v sr'-t.' ' 'V V . ?!jiyjsY'--''j: Lea Julia i AVnntt on RrV.T W CTU ;; y - M 1 Alien Benj;imin AlfonfJohn Ashley William Avery Aaron Averyt Samii Bobbit Green Blodget B. 1 BrownJphn ; Hydie Mury nevers Thomas Bolton Wilson Brown Jas.t H.v; llyrd Jethro Hroadw-ell'Jphn Bnffaloe James r ; Brown Anthony ? ? Butler,Sarah .; -i u.a r Barksdale 'ithomas II. Bashford Alexander Barker Thomas 1 . Ba'dy Samuel -. . V jvlalone Cideb ;',:;.'-- -Mclheeters Rev. Pr Martin James ' - MedlinCader X'A' Morccocke Kdward leffe ha Thomas 2.-Moore Mary r. 9: Mnore James : - . - 2" Miller Henry 1 ' 2. ' ;'.'-.' N.v; Nance James Y Kail Martin J : , Nash George V' Norwest Doctor ' 7Jic!iols Williams ' Nichols Willie ' r . - y Q. J j Olive James ' , ? . - Price Thomas,- .t v;-,.' price Needham : Partaio Drury . . ';.' .. . Pilconter Anthony k A r r yi . -i 4 !- ' ' ' of the Court ac'WJ:'. ounty, I shall offer for tale ? in the town of A.rl.fet NOTICE TOYyjrtiie of a decree JLP for Granvule c the hi trhest bidder.' Tuesday, the 3d day of November V the 2d day of. the County Court, the folir Ueal Property, belonging to the Estate cft' ard Taylor, dee'd. viz 'M', - ' - ! Ulch' - .A Tract of Land containing between 7 a hiindred acres . (uncleared) it being a nart r:. 8 tract on which the , Isaid Richard die'e. . the on' the. waters of Tar River, 7 miles' south or Jf4 ford.-, .Three' hundred acres of this tract is fi rate Tobacco land r the ; remainder is free dilutive, .and remarkably well timbered r? wiih approved Kecrtntre w.tll be required able at one bfclWir yea tjie fesidire,t shonM thce be am) hlce bo 7 kiHt securities payable In 3f ahtf :5 years. jS whole of said bonds ; to. bear interest after th fast three bonds to be paid as it accrue i-l saiq iraci..snuuiu it louiiu la snit ih rhiece.orpurchaSererAyill be said in parcels ' which 'e vent like houds h nil Securities, in ti,e ' 111 p66Jo of -thie prices at yhica .HiixS uiiictU , r" !eJIAviU'berreq:r;d;i ':At ':-v.T;'. ' y:y . : ACr,o.l .. T-radi-f fcltd ofeb. mci ill and a,'rr.:Mn:; jVUIie f- i;dhamsToitMiiV, atvp'reori (; ? up'ied by BishppKatrenscri?ft; . This tract n-ements -situated ma pleasant in-ove lient to first rte SpriA. t ., ' th CU ffbodimprov uiid convenient sufficient number; of aci-es ia wnocUlaiuf to kn -i up continued ipily ot fire wood. notn wiiii ppnineu Tsccurn;c j;y2ime in i, year, to bear., interest t after t lie expiration of the first year, will be required. ' -f "V:JK0: C. TAYLOIl, Comm'r' XSept. 2tst, 1829. - ' , ( v .. . u,3 ' The Raleigh Starnd Newbern Spectator will' insert the foregoing- advertisement an,t f 'i .1 . I 'll! -.-: .. ' lorwara uieir ouis u me, at.,YYtiiramsboro' . j NOTICE. " ' MRS.SARAI! GLEND HNNlXG.Iute of Gran ville county, formerly resident in KitWh. has lutely died intestate. Many of her next of kin resHic vnaiawvc ,., win iius place, and I t nereDy inouiy an persons concerned, that 1 A. . I Hennedict itev. Alanson Pope Willie" Bennedict Ann Brasfiehl Alfred Briggs Joseph i ''""r 'r Carpenter Dan. Cole William II. Collins Urias a Gmdup Josiah -Clerk Wake C. Court Chapman John L. Corn Temperance: Catew John C. Dowd Rev., Patrick W. , Pugb Martha j ! Pate Edmbnd :- Parrish William Rullen Turner. v . Pollard Benjamin Powel Robert ; " " - y U. i '' ', Robertson Wiley . Ueneher Daniel G. t Rhodes William B. UiHn M. Caroline Rigsbe James . " Robinson, Wm. A. .2. FEMALE SEMINARY. We have observed, by' a late aqvertise- menc m tne National liazette, that if ro- Haven, city a New The which weVmake a few extracts i " Individuals of hajeyer rank! says the Doctor from crowned heads to the labourers in: thejfield tims to the unnatuHl9Custpm--r-the rich ana tne poor-the child newly born the jv v'l?1 "uwer oi i ire, ana the favour ites of the creation, the fkirse&V nL iIi,1n?er premature interment. I . r,ni?amerous instances uaIs,ho; in amarent deairft iv'VVk' ZVHilM: Pioi of w.c,,v-iuur nours. allowed hv'tha ing lai of France lor thV tarnoae r flC certainin-the real ort apparent' death of r , r h- i: j: v ' -1 ' j-:- K--: ' '. lessor EthanuA. Andrews of New Con. is about to establish in that Female Seminary, to be called the liaven V uung Uidies' Institute." course fj instruction, is to. be so extensive. and the mode ol prosccuti ng th e' s h d ies so thorough, as to attoru to vouug lailies the me lis .oracq U in rig a ?y sterna tic equcation strictlyadap same time,, not interior in value to what 5JaJ. Uts gained by the other sex tin our Grymnasiaiand : Colleges. It is believed nqt only- that thehight intellectbal arid moral cultivation is consiste'n tritbUheac- qisition ofryery ilesirable;accomplish- inenu; but:that,tne principaL value amLait tract loo of j he I atfer d e be nd u nim iKifti't niopJwitbltheVfor u w ? poi 1 1 win, oc-:ii k e it- to co in vate the j ficu Ities pf i he mind,; a nd -to dom ma- nicaje nsemi mtorniation, uutremiu 0, wiy bermadeto; prooace acorrespOu denjt elegance of mahner8.? f, foja longaniiy ri timate apqua ntarice with; Professor ndrewfe can yenture the asserticoVth dntnently qualified otH iri character arid Dowb Rev. ! Dunan Gustavus Dunn Jeremiah Drake Arch'd. G, Dilliard Wiley Davis Walter v Kllis William Eastwood Margaret Ellington Kindred i Evans Duniel Ellis Frederick C. ; Evans Enoch - u , F. . - ! -Ferret Rev. James j Fowler James Fort James Fort William Fuller Thomas '- Fowler Joseph Fenner Arthur i Fotger William II. j Faleyham Matthew' G. Gales Sc Son George, Abner Graves John C. Garret Martha M. Gilbert James Gooden Daniel Gooden George II. Hancock Claresso Hunter John (Col.) Hutchins Isaac Hod gin Mm Care It. Dona ison Holoman Isali llolliway Dr. John I. Ivy Nathan , J. Jewel Benja nin H. Jewel Nancy Jones Augiutin Jones Jesse Jones Lemmy H. Joiibs Davidj . Johnson Edqriond : Jarrel Wiley P. Jennings John D.J ! ' '. Ki Kyle Jeremiah -'- ; . L; .... .. Lawrin Martha L:rke James Lassiter Miles Lewis James Simmons Wiley 2. 2.' Smith John A.: 2. . Sugg Betsey , . Sugg Elizabeth , Sugg Joshua (Major)ii -, Snellinff William , , t Scott Thomas ' Shaw John Schaub Susanna . ' Saitmarsh Orlando p Secretary State N. C. .. Smith Fanny , - mith Simon Smith John 2. Sheriff of Wake N. C. . Spikes Slarter r Segraves Charles Simms Berry D. Sims Allen ' : Sudbury John W. : Sanders Reuben . Simons Elizabeth . Simons Henry ; : -' " "! ' t. ' '.;; v Thompson Joseph R. 2. 2. Thompson James ' Todd Moses . -Thrower Jesse ) Terry William Tattle Joseph P. - :-( U. Upchurch Beatis Upchurch Mathan , Utley Burwell : Utley Allen A. ..- ;---:-v Vandagriff Eliza " . - , Y. . , Yates & Mclntyre Walton John ( Walton Martha Warren Nathaniel Wheaton Sterling jr. , Wheaton Sarah O. Whitfield Mary Whitworth Allen -''t1 .' Wilson Polly Whitly Daniel R. Watson James b i; , Vod.Ny -Harriet ' "Wright Levy. :- 'Wobdfork" Richardv- v Williams Naiicyt'-f 2. expiration 'of two years from i 'the 1st May, 139 asprescribed by law, I shall" be ready and m ling to settle Jhe said Estate.--. The Xdminlt! lion or saiq tsiaie naving been committed to me ny nie uoumy youri pi uranvUIe County in AJ 'I will, attend to all communictttiohs post paid) whiclr may Be addressed to me at tialeijrli N C : - ? ; - lAUKHU RAND, AdmV. Wak e cou ntjy 21 st j May, 1 829. 74 6ni NOTICE. AS taken up and committed to the Jail nf this county, on the 2d of-March last ' negfo man supposed trbe Slive, - who calls himself S AMUEL WtLKINS, and says that he was bound an apprentice to Wm. Mosely, Norfolk, Va. and that he raiiaway from tlie bail Mosely before his term of apprenticeship had ex pired. The said negro has been in this county 5 or 6 years,' and has passed during tfiat time as", a free man 5 he i is about '24 years of age, 5feet,4 or 5 inches high, and . coal black. The owner of said negro is requested to come forward, prove properly and pay charg-es,! or he will be dealt with as the Jaw directs.; j h ; "JAMES PALMKR, Jailor. ; Windsor, Bertie. county, June 9. I Price adv. t .; 82-6mv NOTICE. FOUND in my Store, some time since, a Note 4 -made by T. P. Berryhill, and Samuel B. Hill, to John Mollis, Sen'r.5 for the . sum of $70, dated '20th-Oct. 187, payable 12 moHths after . date. The owner can have the same by apply, ing to me and paying' for this advertisement. 4 xt:-'y.yy -'4V V. H U. McKENZIE. - ' . Morven. N. C..7lh Sept. 182. v 7 Roanoke, -Navigation Company. , THE Annual, fleeting of the Stockholders of the. Roanoke Navigation Company,: will be held at Welddn,: on 'the" first Moiklay of- November next, being the 2d day of the month. .": ... : "v : . - :' :. A.V.JOYNER, Sec'y. Sept, 10.' 8 3t V 1 ' I S !! .- I IH B ! I I I II I I ' ILaywooiVs Manual, Brought up: to the present, time GALES 8c SON tave just ptiblished a APPENDIX to Haywood's Manual, which embraces the Laws passed since; the year 1819,. under distinct heads, in alphabetical order, in cluding those of last Session, which renders the Vork complete ; 1' : ''-.. v,'..--'. Y For " this addition, to the . Manual, no extra charge will 1 be madfc. The Book will be soil at, Five Dollars as heretofore. - ' Orders' will be jnstantly attended to. Sept. 12, 1829. ''y.-r',y-- :- -.' ;;, 1.:: r, O. Whitaker Henry s. Watkins Riley. " T. G. SCOTT. P. M. (XT Persons annlvinV for Letters Will! ri1t!itt uJ 1 ' - - oay "'7-uave oeen aavertisel. - -f: ' ' State of North-Caroliaai; ' "'. . '"''!, f ' i' .1,itt mtyr Court Of Pleas and Quarter Sessions: ' , . -v'. -V August Term, 1829. "y- J'hn Wadsworth vs. J.tmes Odra. Original attachment returned levied on l nd. &c. faction. ames O-, It is or dered, that pub lication be made in the- R;leigh ":b r . vjij out. jqcKT successively, mat unless the said James Odom appear before, the Justices of pur next Court for the Couftty of "Pitt, at the Courthouse iir Green ville,- on the nrst !tIonday of November, replevy the property; or pleaJ tp iv sue, final judgment will be taken 'and the pro perty levied on icond em netf sithject' to v the plaintiffs defei.ind vWitness, damestmifeppari Clerk of our.kud Court,Tat.GreenviIIer the first Monday of August, A.H)j 4829. x-&h':i -4 V, JAMES. S H EPP ARD: ClkiSl I State b f Nor t h-C arol ina. . Bertie County. . ; r' Court pf PHSana (luarter Sessions : ;; AuK:ust Term. 1829. - , j Elijah Rayner, Adm'r c. p.i Blount B. Ruffln. '. Original attachmerit returned John Uuffin y,-- -' 'k . :,:' . garnisheed.' 1 : ; .' IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court tliat the'. ilefendant Blount 11. Kuflin resides out bf the limits of this State' It is therefore ordered that, publication be made in the Raleigh Begisterfor three months that unless the said Blount B. Rufiln tnake his personal appearance at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Gertie at the Court house .in Windsor, on the second 'Monday of. November - next, a nd Teplevy, tinat -jadgment Will be taken agaihslt him, ' r is By orderof CtHiitJ , jTT having been made appear to the satis! of the Geert that .the ; defendant, J aii aom, js not an inhabitant of this State Price ad. S2 75 leri nr C5hii r t n f F. w " -s'Zi ; Chatham Couhlv ' Fall Trm 1 Rod L 3 Alfred Vesl&thers rThos; Vestal & others" p Petition ior the division bf Lands 6t:'Wilnam-: .? $?$:r. i Vestal;:rdectf i- .K-.--tr I T appearing to t lie satistaction of the Court .;that Joiini VestaL oneriof; tUedtfend4nt A thii case, is hof an inlinbitant of this Sute Xr is fif orderedthat notice be; pobtishedV W the lUleicrh Keirister for six months xt th it..n. of the Petition and that the said John Vestal. hT ue uext ierm 01 rtnis court, con the Afniav of March uexWpleadanswer, orJdeniuMo thte 2 3m . , K. A. RHODES, Cft. i"-1. v" w tue same wm pe laKen pro confessa 1 1 A W f THE SUBSCRIBER w FFF.RS for "Sale, his HOUSE & LOTS in the Town prOxfcrd. with the LAND adioinin? gbout 200 acres of which about 60 acres are AVoodland. TheHoiise is 521y 40 feet, com motlious, and-well finished throughout, haying 4 rooms witli fire ; places on each floor with a wide passage on each----a garret distributed into ciosets'and two comfortable rooms i and a eel's? under the whole divided into several apartments. It is situated: in a most beautiful grove of Oaksj attached to it isajarge Falling Garden furnished with fruits selectedfrom the north in Ice-House c oistructed of fock a 'stohe S pring-HtMise-74 .Well of excellent water in the yardV!i, offic m the y iril suitable far a Lawyer , and every necrs-. sary lOuthoiise, ainh good repair., , Isd'PA NVAlt li now In operation',-- wlucu -might give employment, to 3 or 10 hands, hnvuy 10J aci-es oTJand attached to itr and on the pfe mises is jk comfortable twostofy X) welling, wis every "convenience ffar a family residence. better constructed 4 Yard is ieldo'nl Seen nf vhereThis ; "property ; will be disposed .of on reasonable and accommodating terms. 1 WW-&&THO; Bs LI TTLFJ 0 UN f OxfordJSepU l' . --X' tf ijyMi :.' . '" a-l? Faber-Ditednie .. . IScduFamnytBible, in 6 yols. 8ro. - p; oThe jlistonr and Mystery I ofc Methodisl t'TiiscoDacv bv 'JllejtrM'Caine. " . Defence fthe Truth as et forth jirtDe History and Mystery of Metnoatsi r- ji,cop?py,t by the same person 4-.'; " .'.'"; -4 :, v.. . .... . " ... ; - . : Kk-, -yy i-- - ' --.;- T,i 'r -vs. - - ' J 'W .v'-"":; JOSGALES&- - - . . - v ' J ; ' . - .;-
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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