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uur nil 3 ar cor cell nest. tiOOi ise- acer iiece. -t 1 epre i Wit J.-i IN.-, f s bis beral Cned :rit a r ' . - i.J ' Pab aJy ibich mtxer i"and axldi j rgedj hem.. TEl tog? ;sdo ,'nor .:As at .are ; and k:ly best' rrostJ orta rt of Uust; that -"the rive obc ha Tp;th '''tft'of; iaBa :1 vif f e'artihfm wtriesseaV afew? days slnce tlieextrac? -tiOivQC .oiiifrpm. CottonSeed .at"th-p fsctpry .vV?ol Messrs.- mok .peyips,7 naar . Lim pSf i t isbel leved. f b be equal.- to the nor-io jui nseeu (o i t.m raintm.; ,ai ine. aim f fa t torx eigli t Vatcr IioonisVatteiid hia' for promoting ?cuiturOSiI1chaye engcdCVsWdman' v J pefecUi competentltohe reeli ogjjf 'silk- fr6m' cop6pn8 jand making of eWing Silki: " ?r The Bocetydvertise-fV . qi -couuous, auus tuat; inejr. iiuve iLxeti jne. "I :ittice bfiieacWnthearfsof reelinjj - silk andu makings sewing snt at. 810l Dr; ' : Meas c thinks tba 0ero ns who h ave M u 1 - j berry trees,eUhec iiative or white, would? T flt wiflrffv.'hv. cpnilihv cnmn inf Iliffortf A1j 147 fy J '' - - 7 " Q men or loineif to leafnthe above arts as ' ou r i ha! irSfat e m i ght b e Y.svl bp lied w i t h r sewjrig grflt. by tlieminstead of paying for it,aV we In ow jd o,' thou s a n d s : of idol 1 a rs : annually p $u rbpell f the man u facti re of sewi.n Silk? be notrdesabIe,the;?raw.; ' jSilk jroajrt .v to n v J!.njnanu wnere .it AYuurunieei. wiiii a salens tfu: Alanufaclurersofthat cbuntryi . i I i ff!r VfV JiVvEsnhthis vicihity,:in which it? vn in: Philadelt JJ) - jmpjiirt'i 1 tfiejse frpiii4Hiy.or;';Frahce . W v f he aw Sillcafter a slight; preparation would a! so-fin d pu rchase rst ou r ;c a ni tal cities: am the fringe "and silk cbach- ' lace ma k e rswh o i rb port th e att i elz to a , bpinipntna ij the cul tu retor 'Sij Avpqj d i c rouchpnerenrlch oujr . : u um iu i ii C9i :.,4M u t T ,ucca nut Jiiuw y from cuttmgs, but experience has taught, , that tney succeea Destf wnen raiseu irom seeiv wmcn may pe,: procureu at au. tne l seed stores in the Northern Cities Own- usk I irs Qf trees-may ih time' by planting cu tt insrs t Ii is Au tu ran!. frhe Southern , States arplparticularly adapted tb.the cul ture -of . Silkvfrom'; their vclimate and ; ; fro rn the nu m e roirs u n em p! dyed h a nd s wi t h ; . which they ' aDoundand Avho are now a heavy expense . to their owners -;The . prbductiori. of SO k by them therefore, vvil 1 ibe a ciear lgaih, tiie business being chiefly fw attended to liy. aged persons & children? '"What a . grati fy t'ng- re vol utibii wou 1 d be' - effected ''ouirrStatcf . if the people would : raise Silk n d 1 e t i t c o ns 1 1 1 u t'e : th e circu-T 1 ati ng hi ed i u m V or the p ri n c i pal on ey as i s , thecasein ibrnVpartsb StoreeenS Vo.,u: JL .; nri uu - is regulated by la wVvfurnjsh goods i n ex- u ' '4v v,ti - ' 'a i i ''r;' ' ; chang and give; tlie balance, ;if;anyv in. The t win Siamese Boys have, jailed from New-York- fof London In .the ship Robert : Edward ' '!V, . ; - A letter from TPlxshingtofoioAhe. editor. . of th e f Baltimore PtirioL states, that in, cpnsequen ce .joJJon'-Migtnsnt hav-j ; ing beei) accredited by President Jackson," ,ourencitp return home iiit' government j vessel ssining as Teasbn that :he con4 t oiuvi ci iiiB actr.iiosiue aiKiu n i rie n u ly to is ruvefiimfth fc. t New MapiqJtheiijCnMd Aoram Bradle v. lateassistrinlb Post mas- I lor. fi mil i V Vps r fkr Pb't;nili rn-' Tp-". ;7 '7;-7JJr, -- .. i !':- 4i ..V : partuipn t, gav e him faci ! ities for - the ; ac .i;cjuisitioir:'6fiikirb;wielli 'ithe suWecvhiclintUs oehighly useful the nrtrrinspd b nilprtakirior. ffhe:tnan is to 'exceed the usual 4siie vand;in addi .pon to the usual ihfbfmatidn.nd'tb oth- r pimroyements,all:the PosUUIices.and ; ?ost Roads will ;be;aturtei y J aid daNyn. J It Will WVioi;t..l VfitiaprifiPrs'if': K ' do!r 5 oiint ed rnished v ; Jllcatin pf thedthori liip b"ubt -'8 Vp wilt:tmin6n r0?A; i ..."."g ruc, curious..saiHuiiiuu av?uio ctiT0r8,ot tne nonages atitims easuif-riu iiinaierittiuw .wurMMirauui ., ouuiM;)H -rj-7-v:.ri jT-- t 'i. a ,w4 5 I WILIi -I I AY VOO aid;t& ajj &iti etKearUAwhn arrived inaS tgi-itMiU with: gSts tlcleshibilediafe Jt-bo waivers Mvaj;icen,tlvett,pne If 7;inoi)ths and days bid cwekhed 67 ( ahdJa.JFafnifer pen; ''if Cow jm n .. tw n i irj n f ' k , , J . rlt atltheate ;of mbrethaa iius acre, j i-,'-r.f rj:- i.r - : - . 9A.tgtW a?Bee f 2 Jee t ''i n circumference ighil7lIbsanjE inJ'h.4N!rircum 'S1?! f 5 t bslj a Ruslian Rad ishr "whicn weighed 191 lbs. 4 f : f , Among -1 he-rare productions ' were; sev- rui cfuuns -oi immense . size, from tne seof the ' tate "ttoh; Timbthv 1 . 1 RigelbwrMdff.r1d :Theafirest of these on9 Was 17 'Inches in circumference, and. weighed a pound and ihree ; quarters; stated-tu- be 40 yearsbldv and12 (eetin height, and to have bbrne. SCO leinonV' of "early theame average .1 .1 - p (Important sMmical : (ty Save been requested to" state, that a little son of yilliain Welch, Ksq, of Haywood "coun ty, between two a b d th reeyears old, accidentally,! while eating some; water melon;ucked a seed down his windpipe; lie immediately became hear and Avas:-' Apparently ; in .the agonies of death ;the .father, carried his child about GO milesV to Ashv i 1 1 e,v Bu n c om be: cou n ty, and submitted it to an. operation; under Dr JaniesjF.-E Hardy ; which was per formed on the 10th ult; -by makihyj an in cision into'the wind-pipe, and tlie eed thus" extracted. AVe are advised - that this - d el i cate - ope ratio nr-wa s performed wiin mucn tcqnerness ana SKHI, dv JJr. Hardy.J:.rhe child was, at one jstage of tht'nne"ratinh.' tn all j anhparanri tenrl w- 7 . ft , . J 1 VU JUItUlU iLfJ llU iuviim a III- serung.a puoe into me onnce in tnawina pipe, bfowing breath into the body, and thus-re-inflating the lungs. The case is well attested. West, Carol, N General Lafayette lately made a tour through some of the French provinces,' and was every, where received with the greatest respect and enthusiasm. : A London paper says : yfti Never was king so feasted and treat- edlas this venerable, remnant of the rev olution has, been. In every quarter he has been .received' with shouts of triumph an d co ngratu 1 at) ry ad d rcss es, which, while they have been v coinplunentarv to him, have generally afso been made the vehicl e for strong philippics aga instA the uew.urucr ;ui imnirs. -rroui urrenouie io JMjruii9,uiC iuau, nas uiiuugcvi uj viiiiii- ual crowds bf pedple, who came to testify SUided hts political conduct, and tin nau the: es- teem - which - they entertained :- towards hiniself pej-sonally. '-At Lyons,; 500 young tnenpn horseback, and tyicer'as many on foot, earn e( out to recei ve. hyjuif "and ' ? coh duct inivithin,the waifs of a city, which, it; is add e(,A felt proud of Having such l a guest,? JV1. Pruneile, -the Director of the College, was the spokesman on the occa sion . And delivered an el oo u etit ad d ress. - ' . ,.. . , . , ..... - . . - to which the General, made an equally el- oquen t and-compl imentar reply i Tlve Aiagistrates ana otner autnormes : . oiy tne. town did not join in the acclamations with which he, was received, ' bu t did not in ter- f ere to rep resslhc enthusia m o f th e pub- hc." ; l:'Miitunnffl VlHnij-rWhpever; . peruses 7- the ffollpwingextr Capt Basil Hall's travelsj; will least assent to the fidelity of hisVde'scrip tipn ' . dft lAnieri cairl Scenery : j Of the unriyalled splendqrs of an A- mencail,.auiuuiu we nuu ; ucai u; su . uiuuii herelthatHvecohsideredoursely ttunate in seeing it in thevcrycentre of the most;ia,vorapie part. oi sine country J. , l n 1 II fty I IS .. -ill p-, I u OJJ I c 7 wtmsc ica' ca .hjinorV. at this season., from liffht'firreen to b rih tc r imsbn cm every fa ran chj from' top jtp;bptf,diii?j.y everi nothing could be tnbre dazzling than thebfiebt iprpducd.PBut manypthers-whos werp yeKti n ge tl ;j I bat ia u ch5 end I esV -V a rielties pcp lor,v and ; all p viyid -that? it wassbroetimes- well nigh? painful V to 7the ,eyb tb'lboklat thbm I need irblawjth w oat. eiiectj uicuwucsk7;cisicciia : thbir; jpfaW s'lsbbej grpu ndpybrktb these bninibt&oui f not; the lesa" pleasicg,' probably on: that talccntUpobite that I have seen i n other 7 cou ntries; any thins so) Avdnderfu 11 V diversified Is. the; Qplstbofr irlMaior Jacob Smithl nf China .nr ir1 n."- P WA Miree taithtal officers should baveaif uuuestneame tiiriei5v5Bttthe&ecret th e ocl ep tibri fwa n "orer fur leaKf off end i ng HWlaiifesbb Post tt&WHaviaa-' Tidta Ianl;.Liy ibgito wb ontyjvice 'J ohn: Ward re- t nnilTonei 3d, Pjostntas . Orris H.' Gkrdner. Post .J.. r ' .:.'tf ly.- Orleans County, vice Vm uvcar at zviiuwiesvuje, Gilbert. . L ' ' i ..... ', . -A "V I " .Iff :rfi'M': pHowt&ptt. from the seed may, be bixnt iif the lam) ?f udentpread4n thV epicu re, or bestowed on the painter's can vass -the 'flower cups furnish an esculebt pleasant tff the taste, anil honey: of ; deli- V'M18. navor--ana tne taiksttord. the uiaienaisior nempJ to ? Hang rogues and fasten horses. - We know not but its culti vation for sugar would bp as much , of art imprVembntin as the eroivth otthe beeti for that invalu able purpose, which has been recommend- eu py tne savems; ot ranee r ; i ; ' :JPZ&eri5. ---These nuts, Vhich are, vend ed inlarge vquantitiesl in theilj. Btates; grow as well in our climate as the common native hazle-nuts, and produce very a bundantly ( Such : beingl tliq case, it , is hoped, ere long, sufficient will be produ ced from ourown sou to supercede the yx.atj v iipu latiun, as piaiJiauuns bf-this i tree wbald amply remunerate the possessor ; or if plante i;tasa i hedgb, wbu Id be' found to be, ver yprodiictiv'e. A single bush of the SpaniEh filbert in -Mr. Prinpe'sVOardeu produce s half a bushel annallyPnnce, Catalogue. , " v - ' At a late Court of Sessions, in En gland, James Pilling, cha -ged with pay ing forged Bank of Englknd 51, notes, and against whom there wtre five indict ments,, pleaded- Guilty, Mr. Justice Li t- tledalefc I can on ly say receive exactly the same that you will uhishment as M A f you were found guilty by the Jury. Vou are deceiving yourself if you persist in-pleading guilty? Prisoner " Yes." Judge' It is a serious c arge, and you are liable "to be hanged." Prisoner Well,t have mercy roir m l Judge. Dp you1 still. plead guilty r" .Prisoner - 1 wish to speak the tn th as near, as I can." Judge. I can ( nly say as I have said before, . that you will not be more leniently dealt with. Pleading "not guilty in aii indictmentis" not telling a falsehood in the name pf G od it is not taking an oath or committirg a perjury- it is only; denying tlie' charts, r which must be, proved' by the prosecot r.? " Prisoner.-" I. must plead guilty my lord. " Judge-" Consider, prison r I will al--low you i .time for cbrisiderat on." ' (After a few minutes' pause.) Prisoner. " I am guilty, my lord, and have mercy ori mef" - Judge.- Then you are deter mined to plead guilty." Prisoner. Yes. mv lord." Judsre 4 Verv well." The prisoner Avas then removed from the oar. -7,, '-.j -'-r: 7Vic Uray to Keep rim.l About 10, last evening,, a man was seen. walking by the spoilt of a low three story" house in the. northern quarter of the city ' Sev eral, persons collected ; and among thejji a young physician, who, sup losing it to be a case of somnambulism kept the oth ers quiet, lest the. man, awkkehed sud denly by noise, should fall arid break his neck.'.'i-Whert die came down however,' he was found to be as.wide a .yake as any bf.the starers. On bei ng qui stioned, he said that ; tie was a member of a club 'which .met every TI mrsday j night. He thought - he always came home sooer, though his wife, said he had gone to bed d ru n k - every "-Th u rsday ' n igH t si n ce i he joined the club. The bnl y proof she can bring ofVthat, 'the added, ' is that I get up, every r nday morning, with my clothes on. Just as 1 was coins- out to ; n iirh t. she 'a: ot me to sro J n to tNe srarre t, tb set a rat-tra'p ahd whenI tried to cooie out, 1 louniij sueiiau iiiciitiu uie- 111. one said th rbugli; th'e key; hole that she wou ( d set in'C free 1 f I ; Wbu 1 d ; agree lb give 11 p he ciubpd join ampefateb Society: butT had too iriuch.$punk for that, bo, ftje'riWofking two or three ;ho irs- at; the dobr,.J got out on the. roof, " a id here .1 um! Having rfinished his speechv :? he turned 0 in hopes to finish the ;eyening vjtli4iiacrohtea sued fro m t h e hou se Cc bp m pa a ied by ; a stbuhtthlnUiDbed:t barerroedjrossipir 'Each Seized ;anrmIir m Jerrys struies ti?ey icaggep4:pimy wiia, great ease into th.ImUs door Tor thertiiiffh tlhe mud lenbe; gkye hreePcheerSy andveiit nbmeto bedJ ; v-fcr1-.: t- .v.. &-;n kir ItrnSZm-iW? tween 'twor curred5oh Monday oii the:fbc;bFi tiri the west iid p ofj thPanal; btjl gS ntpx Jchadtietl;S Ilectbd-wh eihe to Venjon.thriilaisii. exnioition or to, part tne comuatau ts, is , r v.., r uawiid; sicr, i imiicsus, iT n? Micas ourya if ins upon eejnj anex leans coitntv2 vice Henti' fcr? sneuks cpTr new smute ;torCaina, br lwah - H -!i-:h . k-.t '-;5-!. . -. f6-pa"and ?i;iir:iit i.o tw;; ter$, -I a:y-flbQ nderingm'the mud d y water pMK(K JBIgU tcbarae'q fKe cbrnDajKsoli ant! th eVl ii d i cfpu s ap peara nee of ,the m pt: ley re j knd4lftfere the pe h cit b f liTbgarth. 'Application ofoteahf ta the Drbpe! which ihetrareller ift'o un from ? (jue bee to LnkeSu pe ribband go ib!yV!etyyj)en t h e s tr-a m- pacli e iiiiei-4f6V' ed bet weep etep" arid Kobdbnw cjmay; CnmeLandjgb; betwea Br i tal n - it abo u 1 1 wb m on th i s,T t he nimesTof tbeAres,vN treaf, Kingstown." TBrtbUhousib, fAPpt C Maj Hand , Ef if,: H orbn Su periorRbcky loufetainsAln'abdlka;:: ton. , - - K .i- -rvvy-'Ktf - -rr'-v,vriti; -'-"i i -r?;"'.;-- V V'- ..-j.' I rarp. this rnnto Anthn'Mait anil d erful as i t may appear, it is hot impo'ssi- ble to acpbmrjlisho--. '-jGdzW yipf Hamif ton;- inliis bnok;pn Cotpmbia not i c i n g, a m oi iQ h e r cb s to in s, t liatrb fre--questinga sf ranger? tb accepterp thing that aitractftd his admi ppssfs'sofjth inks; h e m us t b tu ral ly bep.i eas eil with, saysi tliii hb,obe day recei veiTfrbhr i he Lady 4d" th?. Secretary for Foreign "Af fairs; a primed card m these terms, Sen- ora oe nas toe norwr or l oitering, for ynur disposal, aiittl e-gf r whnbi "she: has brought into iheVworlb V Having; aldozub of his own in'Englapd,' hb deriiheil betntV; fer, Ue mpti ng as, it was.-- Chifaiiilp ; ; CAUSE ofperance! ij , The Govcrnor ..of-Verniont in ' his j late m ess age to t he; Legi s la t u re says, .'.The peace, prosperity, and rtspectabilityupf cm n miin it V, d e ne ri 1 ess em i a 1 Iv O o the m o- ralty good order and industr y f thef mem bers ol that cofnmunHy.v, :Every measure? , which will have a" tentfebtv to prb'iibte su rh a desirable tate of societ y, is a ir(p er obiect of vour corisideraiion. .'. Ainonsr fhe causes which tend to impair, if not to d es f roy it, a free i n J u I ge n ce i t he u e of spirituous I iqunrs holds a promrnebt pface. The, fruits of it, are waste of time at'jmb uer, and oftn intemporaiicet he p.trenrf almost every vice. The general prevalence' oruiis evn, nas attiacte J tne attention -of the fri ends of v i r tu e, mon 1 rty. a ntt gion," a nd ; praise worthy exertion a re king to j arrest ijW progress." . 'vi; reli ina- ;r : From the National Intellicrenccr. EDITORS' CORRESPtpNUENCB.' :; ;::; New York, Oct. 23 3 P. M. :. By the ship Mary Lord, from London, we have received the: London Atlas, of September 27 which announces the pwi- clusion of Peace between Russia 7irkey9 in the fpUbwin terms s: By express. By ad vices .from Berlin which have just reached us by, a: special courier, we have positive intelligence that the Treaty of Peace between Russia and Turkey is actually concluded and; signed. The terms of the.Treaty our account says, will be an evidence to tlie whole world of the moderation of the EmperorjNiclmlaf; They are based bn?'the;TeatyJ man, wi th a provision 0 f indemnity to Russia for the expenses of thpwar.; i The Turkish' Plenipotentiary immediately re turned : to Constantinople, bearing . the Treaty signed by General p'lebitsch un der powersvested in him by th e E m p e ror and escorted by ;4Q0O Cbisacksv TneSul tan Jnstantlyrel eased 11 thejflpssian pri soners bf war.vho are on theit$?y hpnie ward. : ' "- .v."., : ."( 't vi- :'r ; "A ' conspiracy: had r bepnqd etectelat Constantinople, agaSbsthje lifea-Qd "pwi er of the Sultahi and 500 of the old;; Ja- nrraries'; 1 osf tHei r ' li v es '-:''lyv"fS:r ' ,Ou r correponden t trap smif s the whpl e fTr W?re reautsted to state that Divine .Ser vice may be expected in the nev Episcopal vinircn in tnis cuy orouiiuajriiCAi, i mc u.- hours. .Ve are also desired toi s. that jth Con secration of the Church - will take J pibcel some time inOvetaSarbf which further notice jwiy bfc':givfc;ff;y:rfK Wit$Tripondeni X1 is 'is receivbd; and shUppear- tSo abbaball EloqueutlfXJandR uaw " is'-: r'.'r.-i 7.- -i-t7?AMARR:ED,47 Cunn tr'Miss' MineiTaleodersbT;,' "iyffi- InrinceT Edward I couuryVAS' on 'the 21st ult by iha ReV John A Hice.l D: DV V: DtceiirWifc-QffD daulbterfn.Ephran In Lincblrtxounrvsbrt'the th-insUnt, ?Mt rni5 v'mra r:r.Jjr..n Ojtp.. 7 .'-y;. In VVashlnsrtbnSon SteMay;weekv Mss An; na;-iiarretW7un jneoiiovnni; aay,--pciy.-,j?rriut. m os iv w od a e r f u 11 n ye n tjpn p r mi? y I ne ee sfeemsotji fcie; ti kI i bta ouca reerf ib' trayyrtoj TOost, b!and,"pacionles3r Can tic i oie-in the oerrorKrsa'.icS of his nrc.fc Virgims Convention --but rteilgned the 'ilta: on account oflaii heaTih,. ; ; - RaiiofiBj liiieraryf and ; 0 cit; 1 1 1 : tlHF lotion of this 'institution has ' ben c! r: "JL.e.d from LiUletOiVo Oxford, IV C. J n - n I r cin.inw.xnanffef .to tne pucc,:son3 rc.iu rkjtibo'otliecaasvhichJndaced .Ui n,jv necessamlhe' obiect istoestMh!!h in t'fe '.; bfortn-Psrolina ih'e.inStitatidn upcri a ien the iadvabtagei in r , inert t dreej' it was found, that the onve n ie naltunitiefoc carrying ,'it oni vvoiild be i 'commetifra.te .wjihtLe object in ; v ie v, parti c larJyetliejMath qf . the j. later ropric.tor tnatpif .3ej3!e,lectinj5vsi nesvlocaUon, Te' J?, Oxford .h ion'' been known as a ...place c . :a6uinlnV"ir'bondbctedv8Chbbl3; .' '-For it pre-ebiinetkYt'he site selected for the institu- tioh is pleafanri:pd retired ; thelitil;liivs ant! gmbndsVre sffaciolx ; wd fiuch messiires-Avill adoptedvip-the ;.bVernmn':ot'"ihe jns; itutiou 7 1J preyrit ift e studenji s fom an i;: 'u n suson.iu 1 7 ' tofbrje;faVi before the j)ubljc,wilti'tl he pursue 4nyvfub1nfbriu relation to tli: sti 1 1 Itio riir may,bc haf .biv p p licati on t b t he i,w . -scriber-- - .f ? ?. :"-' ."' -' ll'dJ l. :lilSZ U AM, Su p t. f m&Jp 15 St. ;;: 7-;-,. :7-Vs-"r IP 'J.-i.:V-. i t. .i. 'i'J. ! 7 '' - rjfheEscdtbrs TegkteeS of Mar S. Dlount. s gppeann to tjfi jBStViction "of this Court, Hr tnat Kooert tstuart ana Mary 1113 wife, tj.trah fteV-jan Ness and Maria his wHV, BJnnct fJairowii Martha Bar row, ('Mlj.rv-rTu y Joi, I Che llfclM: Vl)ijaxbson and 'Mary:? Ins" - wife, Mrs LwB; Prosser,i thp pf Jacob Jlbnteri the jrepeptutives of Catharine, Darby Ehiabethunter Jnb; JS. ttuIwcrib and j no. Sumiberyille, legatees abdvdefendants; in this casearej; not inhabitants'bf this Stalfe ; it Is tht're fore ordered thatp "in the .Raleigh" Iteglster for bix; weeks that unless th ev appear. at our" next Court, to. ;be held for tlic county afbresaidj at the; Courthouse in.l'aiboro. "on ithe secbndf Alond in- Mjrch neit. c and an swer, - plead or demur, , Judgment will be takeii ,pTOCpniesso,V:and;-heard es parte a to .them. VVitnessjIsaac-Xbtfleeti -Clerk! ;"arvd Master of said Courti t OfiiceV the' second IMondrfy in Sep- . temberi'1629 W. v: 1J: ?zr.. T-lai: -ifVi ' '.:7'- t&i-'&x? :v y rV ' ; ': ' FHESubscrUer jofurnis his frienda and be fL ruuiii; in -eticriii, 1111 ntr nas TiVKen ciiar - ba furnished with tjieesc th count rv soiis apprd his; ijedin Ifire'.phter ;nd hts'rooms.' commbcuand nea , MtppTiediitl -atie ndt by ' carfut'ilrs Sirrv ants. Hejwd Vptpvidv' convenient rineds uiider itvhicb: i to stetfef Ccrriages, igsiK Hehopes that with ail ihese qvToir t ' nd hH owri unremittecl attentjbns to please; pwuesttaf bierit;and re-r ceie a share of public paf rpnage. 1Ie also h jp ej u that the Alemhere pf the:jUer)erai ;siemSly will call ri . hirn,as Ms 'hrjfes will be niuderate and . his . accommodations good. '7 7 :;;RaIeFghusl49A 7.:. NB accbai' moda30;or;34-rnemb Legislature " with:' Board. ha some bf.lh.het .Serv-atits'"' . int(p;State.;He is! a! prepared to keep S'J or 40 horses diuipg "Jthe 'VSesgibnhayiB jjbod Lots and Stables. K H is prkes will be mode rate. - 28th Oct. 1829.v;.;,". . y . ,; ; v ; fEjtKHupiE5.rwr;tU ;.; 7 VChathanruntrFalltTermi v Alfred VeStal Sc idhers ip'a Tti6sVestat & others" ' 7 i r Petition" for the .division ot Lands .of .William s v-v .7.' TI T appearing Wi he" satisfactio b - of "the Court li that John Vestal, one! of :the defendants in this ,casei is not an inhabitant, of this ,Stte 1 , it is ; therefore '"orderecl ihat.notice be ptiblislied in ' "thb' RaJeigbi'ResterYorslxmbnth of the fifing -bf the Petition, and that the 'said John Vestal, at the next term of"tU?s Court; pa the 3d Monday, of31arch 'next,pl?a the 'petitionvvbthe'riiiewin be fakeh pro confec , iahdrfaieiud 'iBiparie.?:: -X' ''t';l-.-- ?- T';. ramp xhas.' J.; williai.xs.'-,' r: 1 - - $:;$&&p Hourt .' J. ' IpUUStfA'Tto alDeCree Xf; thetoriorable ; . Ja'Su pen of tlou of La" and Equity; held in 1 Nashville, r.Nasb""buhtyi.;rtharplMi3;Ton'.'the'; third ;M0ndayini'Spptembr7 last : Notice is .' hereby fciveatb-the;llais and ' nxt of H'm . of - . Johni Bass,id6c!d;j latV the County and State . aioresaiu, xnat iac.i sunscnoer is; now. reuuy 10 settle and jay over to thi n recpectively, as they ' are entitled to. the aforesaid Jo lin's estate, u pan , ; their-applyinsr to bim'ucl giviriij proper VelaiiJ L.ing-.bonds. v.V :S.-,f ? f ''V .1 -'I'.f :.';.;. 7 -; - t:' Bass dC'J.r Belford, Nash c'ty.N.! Carolina, ' ' ; ' ; VQctober Si -''182?;iiT7$ ' ''7 -7 ;v. ,. 6w Price Adv. 2.53 LawiJBodlislbr sale at4iltiction. v7 " . ?' 7 v vr-;"L". ;.;-- 1 7J ipCibe h -his ' Library Jcf, L;ivv Boo&sv io persold-ititcT hi.eatn xipon Ceruui trusts vecHi;dibthf' 54id , T sThattheWirusts" rnav be 'r$cuerli I shttll sell tlie'said B .JoVs at "Auction, m the City of .llaleib,' VmVthe'.first' Monday io':lWcertUer:nexV.antl o -. nywcbeeiwffidaya' as njay be? required to V IcorapletVt hsales.',.-?; f&l? C -?;: t . : -:'..:,'. v. 7,This Libtary Is "extensive contains 'ipiny Vc : luable' wovks whicn are ;npW Decame rare, ana 4he sa is worthyof the attenlicn of.piof. ;ion 'al centiVmt n-S ho-wjsh to increase--thfc:r Libra- . :inknnrved:-fe reside in ,V all ; icbttiviy Sdcb; bonds' besrirs "interest from tLci Saic;..-7 :;-7 A" -.w: 7 - .. . v -,, - . ( . . ; ., Jiai teeV paid tp pumic opinion ; .and so.f.-r -s i "ha centtdtt1iV,Qxfbi'i most suitabl Mary G. Clark and otHeri legatee roi Mary S , :;rlV.s'-t''' Cdtahgttfif Will be printed and diittibutwdL . intheCityfeiy before thesAteV V,-. V- - T-r nas o I" sa! e; CusA- or Bonds at 9C1 days, with. -
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 29, 1829, edition 1
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