k1 M- ' c .V Vi; l !-; 1. 1 - 4 l. 4. - ' zs-"'fT f5v :c7' rr' 'jsi vpin- - -fir, f ' 11 1- 1 v.; y v: V m ii nr ' .f. o V, : -. : WT ITU o'r. it a 11' it-- it if- if:?' st; if. d :e f J If.: I I 11 j J? -J Xt-FKp lhe ;dec1atum;0ftn5r. negro pet who times for Dollar, and twcmy-tivccenxs tor Vv ccdi plication :ose of preafl ev.KSkn; Who has not heard;6f t le famju& Black iipanl the noted reebooreki who; accord ding to vutgar cretiuum nas ourieu cnesis ,r money upon the; bHnk9 of almost every ileep' creek along ' Kirit;! aid.vw headless trunk, when s1aih;wajn nine times around his vessel r : i he, true histo- Ty df this mni; so fanVous Jirithe legends ofxVlorth Carolina, will bfottrid in'the'roU lrtjfi accoant, which wenave taken from J" X Willfam&ou? H&tof Nun h 'Carolina. Hi rel name was eacA, and-'he pur. Viur-ii th nntpd freebooter, who was ..sur ;o.i m ,lr RPiiriL whi e he nursued his nlrVcies. wse'd to retire to -the moath' of Kmnfico river, in North Carolina, to. refit his veel. Bath county. was thinly inrjaD ited :-ah(l Teach frequently went ashore. at the town of that name, without restraint; for guarded as he was he could not be e iilv aunrehended. He lived on terms, of er l,,Bl,, . . . r . w-, tcxn Cli4mrmn A, tttt tor Fr,m ICni a"c4Tio,s v-u.:rrv v was toil nd in.Teach's pocket; dated a ' the Editors mmrp fta, , ' ; x sued hi piratical auveniures onour cvasi irt geuiiejnart, wfio nunse,lt witnesseu the abvut the yeaft.17!V -: " ' : .: .' ' . . facts; vare more singular than any thing we U Governor Eden and, Tobias. Knight, ejverjienl Generl Ocfavian,; one of Ia fcecretarf of the: Cbibnjf, were both' su- pnleoii's offirers taken by the Spanish, was iippte(l of confederating wilh" this raa.n. for-a long 'time kept, prisoner at Ceuta familiarity with some, of the inhabitants, sometitneL.T .The dog being caught, the de who did not' count it dishonorable,.tii;a8so- ception wlan of course discovered, and both ciate'with i robber. Tobias Knight, a were carried back to prison. Here this inf mber of the council, secretary of the remarkable animal continued to be his provincet andcbllector of the ."port, of Bath, friend and. factor. -If he was ordered to lwas'un fortunately in the number; of this carry a note and brinjj bick, an answer, it frietndsing;:Georgeahe,-Firsty J'fTfh'e was done. He understood whatever was yekr )J7? was pieased;toissue a procla- aid in his presence; and when the Gen matioii, offering a pardon to all pirates who eral wished for the attendance of his bar-; should surrender, themselves, within a lim- V or any other (person accustomed to jted timej toan colonial Governors, serve hin, the dog would go for him, and This was .-deemed to be the most expedi- hot come back without him. If money tjous roe jhdjd of obtaining relief from a com- nion nest Teach, and twentr Of his men, ns men, surrendered themselves to the Governor of North Carolina? and took the oath of alle- ffi-nce. His associates dispersed theo- c . -v "- .i -A - . t selves : ann some ounem went to worK. jliut l eachwas an; intemperate man, and had long ben in the h bits of idleness. ! lu'a short tune his money was expended. Those treasures "were Of no use to himi which vulgar credulityr prone to believe a wotiriertul iory has-. passe d to nis account. , Hie man who is s)iil, and believed to have buried pots or chests- of money, in every deep eceek along our coast, had not the ; lueans of supporting' fhiiiiself on shore, when fie -'left ptt cruising ;wheretore he re jioivcii iu riK uis iiie, uy returning to ni piracies. -.For this purpose Re fitted out a sloop, enlisted a proper crew, and cleared as a common rraaer, ior tnevisiana or daint rrtt" : , ' . . - ' J . j. - . ' . Thorn as. AfterU'fewweeksV he returned to Carolina, "and bfobght with himX French shin laden wiih suear. coffee, and cotfn. He made oathbefbre the" Governor with four of his peopje, that' desefted at iea j poVwhich he ;was al- . lowed to enter at the; ciistoni house. -He landed his sugar and other goods, and hovel . down his sloop, to give her a clean bottom, at the place .that is now called Teachs Hote within Ocacoke inlet; VKiight, who was a collector oi ine customs, nveu. oni.'wl,r,',,IM,.;i,,a nu v"; possess Pamlicdtive mo,e intelligence tii.in they did of Bath. Teach had beVn-at hi honsftduJ Ting those. transaction s for he stored '20 barrels ;'6f sugar,-and iwo bwgs of coffee in tiisbsrn. Whatever the Governor, or his Secretary may, have thought oCknlold pi- rate; who a.l leged that he had fou bd tight ship, wi in a valuable . cargo, deserted 'at sea ; other people .weredisposed 'to - view it as a)j)iratical adventure Theassembfy of Virginia offered a.tewafU'ofiDoe huD' t! red, pou inl s for Teach, Vnd te n pound s lor each ;of- his, associates' There 'werjfe two ships of warden at their mtmrws, 10 Hampton Iliads. ay narda . 1 te u te nan t in .one; of jtne shipstl'takiijff with him two small coastersY a nd i-sqfficleni''iu number of men r sailed in 'questibt JJa aiid fjiund at his al careenirisE' placed - When him the action began , Teachhad-bnly ieVen , teert men Ithim j butjie ioughtke U desparado. who was resolved' to escape the ibbetil-He .waV killed in. theacttoni arid iiiheyof hisVmen? Thirty oCTlayni&Vds's inen w kllledr,woundeol vho suryive'dtHe ''ractipVtWere-Viecliii virgipia Onef-theh;Bisi1 dk'Hand, turned ikiug's: ievfdence 5- aiiil fbur of wiem were execuiea, AatttrCthey had bn eed thetriafvbf Haody ..'followed,'; as ;;a; ;necessaryjecQn8equence from the testimonyof Handi thatiSecrefaV j uguv wa pnyvio ine iasi act oi ;pi ' acy. . a copy oi those exanmationsf was scott th Goverpbra) N6rtb;Carblina;by fthe court of adjiraiJ tjr' ffuaUesat Knight should be-treid as anf ccomDlfce. Ve? K.n'tf t iWasVsummohed to;appear 'tiuic me. council. i .o-rniHitviu. fiifnait bv the testimony ofaTtbun man whurlived tW? trill Stll V A fe:p6llar as heretofore.'. VV most favorable term; : . r, 1 nfith htm hk iT.ftftWW PW I - n ' ? V ' - V.WOODSOAr ' L Ordw will be insUhUattended to. ! by V ''J.' OALES 2c ON. " - '? ftncept baths; y rr' v;.r.'r 7- T f'g'hlirjcU dwt7d ; Md Ihe Governor did aracter Wa9 not es- lew lays before he fell into the hands of May- nanl. 'jTha t letter referred to a secret, not to be trusted to paper. s It was proof of Knight's friendship for a freebooter, and a clear intiraati'lSof the Governor?! reipe spect, lThife was alsoa sitvercup ftt04Vi orach's cabin, of which he ; had lately rohbed a ooatnr&n on ? tne river, be low Ktirgnt's house.,? - ; J ' ' ' - -o:&:0 - EXTRAORlilNARY DOG. After what we have seen ' of rfl earned pigs andmilitary birds we can believe al most any thing about animal? ; however. the ful lowing uneclo'e- tod u bv a Snan- garrison, on the Straus or UiDraltar. His ravonte companion was a remjfKaDle wa ter dog. , One day the General attempted esc?Pe by swimminghe was discover- eu ana porueci. l necloo; having received instructions from hi master, feized his hat ; and holding it up in his. teeth, svvam at a distance from his master, and in this way actually decoyed his "pursuers for w givep him to buy bread, n wouiu go siraigmway to the baker's ai 'ira'ght way to the baker's and bring jusf as mucti as her was ordered and. no more. Gne day the Geqeral gave hnn Tour cents ,1,,ne UP ,n s,,fc handkerchief, &told him I ... ...v tU -U I I .: r lw 5U l" le maua ami uuy ne pounu ot Mn. i ne nog went immediately to the n..l. ..4 .11 .1 r 4 x j . ixsn siau, anu navm! pauen nrs paws on the bench and laid down the money, 'wait ed patiently while the fish was weirhin. 1 he nsh moiiirer. thinkins- it ev to it , i iiiuin.111, ii easy iti ceive such a cutomer, ordered his boy to Sve nun but-three quait. rsor a pound. v ueilier the hg knew the Weights' bv or 8JW any su,spicipusexprersion in the matj i luce or actually understood the io-.'anii)g of his wordf, is uncertain : but nothing could induce him to, take the fis after it was weighed ; when, ordered ,to do so, he perpetually answered with a short angry growl ; and the man was obliged to Rve him g ol weight before lf could force I ni,n aW;y Thi9"estra"rduitry animal at- I tracteu so nkucu notice,-'-th.-tt his master was iuducedto teach him to' write, by no!t!yS a Pfn with hUpiivs. Hesucceetl- ed wonderfully in this tteiuit ; and per- haps this dog might have produced a pop- Q,ar 0kv (as o'her puppies have done,) had not the accursed juuorance of the Spanish priest conaVmhetj the interesting animal to death, from the very philosophic without fc the deviKhelpl him." Gene- rat GctavTan still reinalue'd in prison at'tht peace fih 18 1 4, and'-it is hot, known to u what becamv of him, Mass. Journal IHE siibscnber intending to more from this part of the State, offers fo sale.the above est ab lishment,-with or without the furni ture. There is attached to the Springs, 6 or 700 acres of Iimd,a part of which s in e jpeileht firm ing order ; prime Meadows Orchard, &c. xNe- groea' would be received in payment ; and the conditions; besides,4 will be liberal. If the above esjablishmerit' is hot sold Ty . the first of May next,irmay be rented for one or more From tile increasing custom Tor the last three years during? theJsummeT mbhth5ithe place, if properly attended to,-may fbe rendered as protr itable as any establishment of' a similar kind in the State. "' s.-! CH A RLES J UGNOT., , Beatttes Ford, Lincoln, DecV7 37-6t. NOTICE..: mi 4'x f NTENDINO Shortly to rertioyeCfrom Raleigh 'V" mp naiuax, iuuo8cnoerxesp.euiiyre Quests thr)se who are indebted tojiim either by Kot pr Accouji CaTilland vmake! rpayment wiiiiuut ucmv. u inini 1 111- naiurRn ma pnnurp. tnents further indulgence. cuntiot be given. -f i gun lading leave or-nis 01a irtenas ana custom -ew;who" have patronized him- throughbutlT Ufe would beg them to accept hii sincere thanks for uic-irAuucrai isuppurv 4 ancit lor ouiers wuo iiave oflhe; wl . irectly "opposed tovthe, fvidiin Mind 5 ami iKe;presii thption iii that Juit t most itTectioriate remembrance. 0 t Pr.' "c f8' 1 7 WU1 enraccom-1 F P : 7i i L'r :ilV! Vl0' C VI - f-V'-' 4 ' - V V-- - 1 r,7V ,"Jy 1 the subscriber, reaidmgrnearlpittsborou.lni charge wiUbe made.. The Book will be sold With arry otheryaJuabW UedicaKAVotk ? U v SubeHor Court bf Law? ; Chatliam Coonty. -'ttill Termi -182.y Alfred Vestal & others W ..Thos.' Vestal & others, f Petition for the division of JLands of William ' , : t yestau dcc. x-.. 7,. . IT appearing to the f satisfactioo. of the Court jthat John Vekal, pne of the defendants in this ca3p, , is not an inhabitant of this State ; it is therefore ofdere that notice be published in the Raleigh Register for six months of the filing of the Petition, and that the said John Vestal, at the next term of this Court, xm the 34. Monday of , March next, plead, answer, oy demur to the petition, or the same will be taken pro confesso and heard exparte. ; , ; 7 CHAS. J. WILLIAMS, -t' ' ; ' . '" ' Clerk Sup. Court. State of North-Carolina, Greene County, : v" r November Term, 1829. James West brook, " Original attachment. t, Origi vvied . jGarnii Le on land, &c. Also, Gray Westbrbok shees summoned WT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court l that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this State : Ordered that publication of. the penden cy of the above named suit be made in the R. leigh Register for six weeks successively, s that the said deferidan may come f orward at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be hehl for said county at the Court-house in 8niwhill,' on the 2d "Monday of February next, and reple vy, &c. Witness, Wm. Williamv Clerk of said Court at Office, ihe 2d Monday of Nov. 1329. 35 WM. WILLIAMS. Clk. State of Nortli-Carolina, ' Greene County. , ;' November Term, 1829. Ulake Little, 1 Original attachment. Oif y. , . 4fferetit persons summoned as Benjamin Miller Garnishees. I T appealing to the satisfaction of the Court, 1.1 that the defendant, Uenj. Miller, is not a rr -iicjlent of this State: Ordered therefore, that nublication of the DendencToihe above named suit be made in toe Kalei&rh lleffister for six weeks successively, so that the said defendant may appear before the said Court on the 2d Monday of February next, at the Court-house in Sniiwhilf, and replevy, &c. Witness, Wm. Wil liams, Clerk of said Court at Office, the 2d Mon raV of Nov. 1829. ' . 35 WM. WILLIAMS, Clk. State of Norfch-Carolina, Wake County. Superior Court of Law and Equity all Term, 1829. , " Petition for Sale of n..ii o: .'!. . I the Dower Inds of v.SZ '-Which Wm. Simms' jparte. ,f Widow, late of Wake, J died possessed. FT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Jnhn Simms, one of the children of Wil liam, hath removed beyond the limits of this Slate, and hath died leaving him surviving the following children, viz : Martha, Calvin, Silves vester, Sanfrd and Marion : And it further ap pearing to Ihe Court, that Joseph Loyd, who intermarried with Penny, another child do'es not reside within the limit of the State : It is order ed, that publication be made in the Raleigh Re gister for six weeks, that -the said children, and rand-children, and heirs of the said William Simms, dee'd. be-and appear before the Judge of our Court of "Equity to be ho!den in the J county of Wake, at the Court house in Ualeigh, on the first Monday after the 4th Monday of March next, and plead, answer or demur,' other wise the Bill will be taken pro cpnfetso as to them ! and decreed accordingly. : ' ' Witness, H. Mi Miller, Clerk' and Master of Wake Court of Equity, the 1st Monday after the 4th Monday of September, 1829. , II. M. .MILLER, G. & M. Money Lost. ON Friday last, the subscriber, (While travel ling in the Stage frm Ualeightb Fayette ville, lost a packet of money and papers, the precise sum noi Known, dui wciicycu iu oc uc-i f. . l 1 1 . r ... 1 tween two and three hundred dollars, consisting 1 i:.. . i L 1. 1 i r r- xt . - 1 - 1 1 kt l ' a J v XV1V0, v . V- . . V A . w " . huls, two dollar State Bak bills, several five and ten dollar Stfate Bank bills, and five and ten lollar bills on Sduth-Carolina Bank ; 4 or 5 ten dollar bills on the '.United states Hank, one dis tinctly recollected to be signed by John Huske, and one by Jones. Also, a'fiye dollar Cheraw Vdl, ' folded in a paper, and endorsed fp; Mask, to whom it belonirs. There was also a Justice's Judgment 'for 90," in . fave of Stackbtirgher's lkecutors fsgainst TIr. Ind of Anson, with credits thereon. .-' ' ' ' 1 k The whole was folded in a sheet of blank pa per,,ndsnugry tiedo.p." ' A liberal reward will be paid to the person finding the same and de livering it to the Editots of the Rf gister, Rafetgh, the, Editor of the 'Observer... Fay etteyille, or to the Subscriber. - ' . : - ' ,iZ GEO C. MENDENH ALL, Jan. 13. . Guilford county, N. C. i : - r WANTED v fllO purchase immediately, a Pair pf BAY X HOItSES, for the Cafriage-rnot to exceed 8 years old. I will purchase them together or separately WILL. POLK. Jan. 27. '-''- 46"v A , TRACTcOF, L AND," in , Wake county, ly IjL ing on botb idea of : DuttchmanV .Branch containing 397 Acres, and anotfier Tract lyjng on the south, side of Swift Creek TheTracts are contiguous, jind werei purchased wmey ears . & ; Apply to the Editors if thetRegister who are authorised by the-owner to sell said land.";. . v August 15 ; 1829. ' : iv. 'v'- ,'99tf;,; ;, 4Valuable tot In thenage of Chapel Hill, ili khown mihe pian-Tof saidvillaffe. as JSo 6. situited east c4" tie College Buildings, adjoining th land iekmgthg to the ColIee,rahd contain ing; fburracres. . Said;; tof farnierly belongedftd Clopton and Kouoclt, and is well improved, bar 1 in? airine reoaisiie uiunousei ana s nnc txartien 1 uiuuiuk tuusc ui ihi ocmiuiu wuiwi (cuu uic 1 - . ui ui.-mj wijk vh ftcrnua.oDniuinnnont v. 7 . h HEWSO NIS PRIZE L ;t Owwtngof.;theMf Union Canal Lattery l tfpr 1830 I 'rlT!arra.su;pply S. 18, 26. 48. Z45;$0'. 82.- !34. SU TPPof hose whp sTaom No. 3r.i8." 2oy a prize o t $ 1 5,10(7. v! - ?tuc Bumypu. i 'Oiix i.ne.are,otn oesr r;-:" The cash will be padjn the; presentation of nd rtoet 'gppxoyelstocltivatm .italyV11 all prizes at HEWSON?s OFFICER ' Frairce andChinjueveral yeara lexperieio if; ,f v : ; persbut- et"1 .. vy oere. may oe. rio --oy- ynmeai a tew Jucky number m the RICHMOND DOfJK LOTTERY Draws 4 h Febru SCHEM.F 10,000 Dollars 4,0iK) Dollars , No.! fi. with fuUdtrefenst e arvi .p'.r.' 'I perfe1ct:safetyA'OT V 7 ' . Uo urs ;. I - ; tended t4nio, , l Dollars ! ' :; immediatelysen Dollars ; -J provaod indeed,hoUtjW 5500 k 2,000 1,800 Dollars l.f596 DolUK 'i - llv January, 1830 STILL BETTERS 30,000 DqIIWs. Re'aiiitfa: Pri. e 8 10, GREAT-UNION C AN AL LOTTERY, Mil (Jiass. SPLENUI Draws Sa 4,000 3,000 D .liars D liars 2.450 Dollars 1,000 'Dollars " 800 Dollars 500 Dollars 5 Prizes 5 10 Pi izs of 400300200100. !&c. 1' Tickets glO, Halves 5, Quarters j2 50 ) For sale Tickets to draw Prizes, in a va riety of numbers at : I ' HWSON S OFFICE. Orders enclosing Cash or Prizr Tickets, will meet widi due attention Recollect and send yoiir order to Head Quarters, directed to B. VV. HKWSON, f. j Petersburg, Virgihia. NOTICE; BY virtue of an Execution, to , me directed from Wake County Court, I shall offer for Sale, oefore the door of the Courthouse in Rh- le igh, for ready money on the,third Monday of rbruary next, he r.ght nd mterest of Daniel eck to, and in the Lot &-Improvements whert- Pec on his late und Daniel resided, near the State Bank, facing the Capitol Square. WM. U. NINTON, ShfT. (fj It is undertsood tliat i he -purchaser ' of the above valuable property, can have .a credit of six months, if he chooses it. - . Jan. 23. , 47" tS To Members of the Bar. fllHE Subscribjers hg leave to call the atten- l tention of lecal gentlemen i thrMiarhout i lie i United States to their Americau edition ot' En glish Common Law Reports, edited by?Thomas Se geartt and'John C. Lowber, Ksquires, ot the the Philadelphia liar. The constant reference: to the reeent Reports, in the arguments of- Counsel ar decisions (f the American CoHirts, partu on commercial matters ; and the analogy must necessarily subsist in questions : arising- lu two countries, whose legal principles andforis, are in many respects theHarne : clearly' evince the utility of the above mentioned publicaiion. There is probably no American J nrist whowpuld not desire to possess the convenience of referring to the points decided in England,, as early after . . -.. - . , .- . - , - s their authentic publication as. oo&siblc- " ' . But tew members ot the Amencart .Bar pur chane all th Modern English Reports, partly on account of their enormous price, and partly be cause more, than one half of their contents is of no interest in this coo, lry : of this descri,tion ace cases upon the annhity. act, tithes, particular acts ot Parliament, special customs, branches qt Common Law peculiar to the, political and. ec clesiastical organization of that country ? and o tlrers that might bet enumerated. -IC! sertmg in full, only those "Cases which Vare' Sp4 plicable to this Country, and retaining f the o thers only the names and marginal otes. .-,, . rourteen volumes ot.the work are already published, furnishittgji series of Reports iii the Courts of Common PL as, kingV Bench, and Nisi Pnus from I8I0 to 1829 : and from Jhe ar rangements ihe publishers liave mad taining the. EVglish Rfc ports by the ear portuniiy, theyhihk it "will, be in their 1 repuoi sn inem nere, wnnm rour nionins alter their appearance in ngland. . A- ,The ntteentn volume wdl.be issuedfpimtbe pjess in three ti ninths, and will -bain - 5th Bingham and 8th Marn wall &' Cress well. ti: j . - t "J ! ir !! V 1 '': nanasMuieouny-wfi, or nvc-qoiiare per twiun.v wiMv.. w.v.a. . s 1. Subscriptions, or orders for complete, sets or V odd volumes, received by thepblisherhy j.l Gales k Son ttaieig n, or any or trieif afirfent.. ' I , ? 4 'Lav BtolteUeri, iV17S Chemit St. Ph1Ulphia.Jn18iofx: ry tl ri NnWi Ao AT ft n't ml curuugPvu me urescuv iiiuct H J - JGAEES&SON javeast btlblisbed an $ JAPPENrJlX to MaywiIahuaL; vrhicfi embraces the Xaws passed' since the yeaVl8t9, under- distihet heacts, vib alphabetical oitIef!in- fl; nf 1 Ann " 'V " m" ZST- Office of the mer)eao4Farmernai . 200100; &c. ''J;, Pec. lOv:v- iicKets D Halves 2 50, tJuarfers 1" '25.' , . v.arwftttw, .kWM Orders enclosing the cash or prize tickets meet with nrompt attention. "i- .T.H'O" f f ; Address to . ; - V. '.PMAH; , B. w. HE-wsoWi .:rft-"SS!JKir4 -j ' . W - r T r-r .... - - I V D SCHEME,'. I '-ni4niltwliv.- thi. .rU" tlnfoi V ; turd ay 6th: February. T ' ; 1 North-Camlinavrex6stahtly kept W hand, Ck- 'W0MV 30.000 Dollars ' . I salt:,' by e,subs$eK ,iV?W; 10,000 Dollars L The Revisal ofthfe Law f ItortliaoKik' bv wT?? 5.000 D liars ? the Jate Chiefustioe Tayjor, the PartletJ ..w una view oi removing enravancr 01 qnsT, ed at the Close ot each Terra at St SO ber number.' .-r ' i vV1 ard the necessity of phrchasinr-. useless, matter, and forwarded! by'. inajlltbStllJscHbeTsiii lnfiH u-; this publication hs .been ..undertaken, and 'ha :pjirt .ofthe -State, vs V'V' s, t been conducted otvthe most economical plan, . f , :"'''3oi5EPH fiALES !?fiM ; v" ' 1 'fe; 'V. f .V; i.f ,:- - i, J. . ,W :ie appneauooj l " ,? jy "fPf " - i 7, i r.'t. " p . ; . , , ., i iui prove menis jron .ine oiJnwie.s, wmcpte;ac- , ,1 f i I Dotaire-in no case .wilt exceetlimc lQlLf.;A'nv' -X-.-0'r'' 4 nliCatlnhRhvm 'r -t ' - ,ivruiuiin.M "ihhii.u ivi9. iub,u( iruwmi maftC H'-'-.-'W J- -''i - . L' i :.irV-i.- ;1l raurorvl C Ton PlnllVo ....11 l- f..-iJ IV-UUi'J - ' - v Wff'- delivrv of the above describect Mare tdf Mrt Sa muel.Street. ' 'V yr;r' '-Jfa Craven Co. 16th JanitwAyW 4fi 7 Yancy, and udge Potterrhaife fonder. thedi- large ocuvoolumes, witbi'it full and' Com- pletejndex.' Jv.r;-.' Lfinw, uruut-ui uuwaip.xne year lazo, -oy rine. -i . late Chief-JubVice, Taylor, with t a satisfactoty; Kr ..index,. .A ranged iv Alphabetical onler.iwrth ajr appen-" djx, vhich bnngs U woi-k to th yea;a829 letter's Justice oP the;.Peace, afnew edifionrv ed the Law, and noticing- every adjudged case rwhich throws light on- the subjectV Triis e( . Chief J.istlce Tavldrr' .v D-- :i'.: - chie&Ja8tice Tay1or,s olgeit of & Statute w of c :relaSve.to WUls, ExecuTor, o . li;.. V fKtM Zil ;rii! 4 and.'the Distribution '"Of Intestates', Mstate$V-- i A Work;whrch oombines in ne; view 'auVtbiB- t-iiatinicin .wiinju nave qcea roaae tin i nose. iht land ivdeeo: and bonzontalr Ploughtng? ts on herasses ,er best suited tofiliis: State ; on the4est Hiodes ' vk losing vjjcaii turnips imxj inciian i:orn : ot Cuui of. Confereneeiao h present ie, which are aivfbdowM- -?v r': tune Reports of the; Conference Courts by ilK ! of new ForrrisV ?nd the"Twcohtaineiiin '.which, are bouht up to tlie'yeWl.-''T -BIM MattinV Xaw. of r Executors .and Administrators, ;v . 5 .i. r ; :-f (which isTolle English WOrkdryhis slb-t 1 ! ject, omitting uch pts as .arefhor m forced - ' ( here, taking the Law Silt stood at the "settle K ment of this country, ; aorhrodticingtevery Vii act of Assemblv. of this State.' which hiillfr- ' $! subject for a Cenju dispersed in rnore tWpitXisUtuif-;t-4x' c : ''- Agricultural Essays, written bvaorihwCaroUiia 'r.'cj Farmer. Allowed byfthosevvho arec pable of judging, "to, tfc'the.'-batvboOcbnV V" K veying useful; i n form ation tq the, ParmWrs of - 't jf&T.--this State that waVeverrpilbllihed. It treaty f 3f6n the best mode of imnroViintlandi ivdeeo: v- ' iv K k! thel ine sports oruasea tiecmea, in tne supreme twv , mlarlyl u' o u.uarouiyi, .irom uie orsi estao -4; i'that iisftment oiheuc.onwhenUMre'lheititle, J ' t- Cameron aq wm?Ncnrwoolf in Uvol. Ai The LawrRepository i i ' JU'A rerm Keportsirtot. by" Do '-.',,a;,.J Murpneys Reports Of the SupremelCourt, - - ' flawks'S' ;'Do;;4,vbt8.M. --r. . r--'-':1 Hawks? ..Digegf; thelleported tasei ad ' " t ' . judged inNorth-Carolina, from tjie-year A Collectibnyof the MiUtialLwS of jttorl K J : . Carolina ; ; f J:'- ;' , ; OTr Subscribers iWUI be"4 received for the ' Re it ports of the Supreme, Court which - are publish- J. f" Raleigh, 1 829;. BERN ETH Y.'S Lectures, 2 yblsV 'S if Corner's Spedij SGeneHd AJiotfiy, ' ;Bichat's General Anatomy, 4 Vols.y vols - Gregory's Practice, 2 Volnpw icditX r I naciitrs iooern fractioe -.- '- Culleh, Practice irhacher'a DisljensalbrT "I VC t." lMmhiirirhr HrT r ' . 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