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J"; A, pabliali'eVt'e very Movt nd TBtT8iiiT,by AD'VRRTrSRMEl Viverv succeeding pabllcatmn 1 those 6f ,er Icnethln the fTne pv oportJon,.r.CcMMTr. ..iCATioVtVnW1p,we1ve the-Kditors must be iostpaid. , , MfSCELLANY. t 1 'debate inh,.M&sachueti.'.)ep irfatare on ftn amendment to tbeCon9titution,'4ropoing rVnc. the number pf the Members of the House of r Rpresehtatiyes,' -a Mr. Hobart, bfl Ificester, uwienooK lonaicuie. ine apma lion of B)stonca1Ung Uvm a seV o.4 prin- tei s book-bindetsHba'rb, cablera;: taitofs n,1 tinkers. moving here and mere witnout a- nrrhanent places of abode' Mr JUylies, - manner: ..;.. . -; ' ' I have ha1 some experience irr leisla nha.ving.hci?ra lative b(lie for ten jve.ara j; 1 have . istfh- d to many legislative .'debaV anil;f Have 'heard ;ro:nj exiraordiriarT .speeches but I confer the , m.bstetranr;difiarj-r' whsYthe which was made oy trie gent iem n one man vhoe opinion were thfressence of strong common sense, the1 revolts- of the uiiiicn oyiiuu cicnr ncau auu an nn est Heart. -v: The name of tis'man was Rb- er Sherman, (irie gentleman from Leices fer has -Heard; ofliiin.) vTMs' Roger "SSer mari wrought at ;the - trade of" Shoemaker manyj ears after'he had reached the years of maturity ' ;.;r '- .$'.'. . .; : ., vThere was yet another, not a mechanic himself, but the sori mechanic and bred in the family of a mechanic f I will nowtHke,' the gentleman from the room where the statesmen of America assembled, to that which the philosophers of America assembled.. In the chair of the last, he once would have een David Jiitlenhouse9 a watch-maker, one of the ' greatest astron bmers amlniathematicians of the age I will take the gentleman a little further even fnto rle State ot South-Carolina ; as he lived in revolutionary, rimes, he might once have heard of a General who j was one of the first of military men. a genius who coufd.appropriate the benefits M his ene my's victories to his owri use, and triumph in "defeat, and whose victories wefe con quest.' ,His name was Nathaniel Greene, a blacksmith,, like my. worthy friend from Iiinsdale, (Mr.:hmmons.) He went forth iroui his siunv to teau unities anu io wu gorya herojand a patriot. v 4 1 will now take the gentleman t to Uer many ; and as he has disclosed to us that from Leicter y man aware ot tne character oi n is proposi tion ? In adjusting the terms of an a tnend merit to tKe constitution,lie advocates the .eVtablishmejjjf principle which would tolerate a Teal, bona fide aristocracy, lie h s sravel purged upon this assembly the prop riety'' of 'giving tu one class iU our citizens greater civile privileges than are aUoweivtovth other classes .If his prop osition prevails; one class must be favored at the expense of a the V others, and those thus favored becoinelvirtuaUy an aristo- cracy , f or i t is 'hot t itles wh ich cons t i t u e an aristocracv but, privileges. A lie would deny an equality ot rights and . privileges , to t h el jirinte rs,t bobkbi nders, cl ock m 1 k e rs, blacksmiths cobM, tailors, barbers and tinkers, or in other word s& the mechanics of ur State, on whom hei has, lavished his snef r?, and whom he endeavors to cover -wuh contempt. Hesfjeak of them as Ijirds of passage, moving planets," as devoid bohpf patriotism arid of, local at taHnnentvas men without a - home, who t -if Jan27. on .the comforts the happiness,1 the i mor-t WANTED ".i ... .. . 1 - I i l ;:-Mr. . ais trie weaitn anil, the power ot roan 0 purchase Unmediatelv;' a Pair of IUY I hat they have brought to the common X HOUSES, for the Carriacv ric to exceed stock of human knowledge their, ful pro- J 8 years old. I will purchase them togeOier or, . 'A - " r. 1 -- A . I xnMn.ntalrT .: . Ilrl WT Ofl W. CT'i A.. poruon oi.useiui science inveniion ann are- wpws7. "i- rv-n--.r nius that frorn their ranks bave -.-sprang warriors and statesmen, poets aud philoso phers. ; ' . .. ' i '"' .'"V . j ; II II .1 . t ! i couia swell ine, catalogue witn many more illustrious names, but 1 have furnish- ed the gentleman with enough for tHe. pre sent. He may give heed to my fact if he ..'r .'.A.I . pieases. rie. may can my statement f tinkling stuff,?' if it suits him but I hope he will not again undertake to.deride! a class of men, who, to say the least, are as respectaoie as any other. j BISHOP RAVKNSCROFT's Sermon- preach. ed at the Ordination of the Rev. PJ fi. WiilKT. i in Salisbury, price r cents, Jones's Essay on the Church, price 15" do.' The Festivals and Fasts., I"'-' T Bishop Wilsoo's Sacra Privata. ' , Received and for sale at the Rbok-Store of , ' j -.Court of Pleas and auarter Sessions, M-H: ? Febuaryrm;il830.;t JohnDepohdfe GilAaonJbhnsoitiiUv4 46 1 en jonnson, .jonn sineietaryf and iwife; ;Marv YAV-iv'' , Ann, ana:Wnnamolmsbb:m;-;v March 3,' J. GALES & SOIT. BANK OF CAPE f?KAR, 19th J. F. DE VALENGHR? ieiiyv.jo9nsnisrays,'joihnson.vmnd,' Blattbew', 'V .-'.S -i : s;V-- x ,". Comao'and uSalry;:.'tH'v 'ijU Petition for 'dfonotnei;r6Weik:.i tJ&X'ft APE KAR, J ; January; 1 630. r V WHEREAS an act was passed at the last meeting of the General Assemblv, touch in the extension of the charter of the Bank of Cape-Fear, under certain limitations; and restnc, tions, to which, the assent o the Stockholders, is required by a specified day Therefore He- solved, thatthis meeting be a!jouned, to meet at the Banking House , in Wilmington, jon the Second Tuesday in April next, being th!e 13th day of the Month, then and there to!consider, of the same ; and of all ojher matters 'herein- tlve interests of the Bank of Cape Fear, ins cpneern ed : and to take such order thereon as may be deemed expedient. I -.;-:,fv. tromzea mm in nis protession, tor toe short wL.ti fth stthM time he has been in Raleigh, and hopes for a ed meetingJn January last, to the intentfthat all continuance of their favors. His prospects are rnn(.Pmi k ttr.;,i so nattering, that he intends remaining m th I . r . - , O' T P City during the year. Persons who wijsh their uttu?1uC,5,uc..uuClcuulu,ie nwn. pe JOHN HILL, Cashier. , 150-tlOA. wicu un. iuc yuunjcr iucy commence tne Hcation be made in the Kaieigh Rstef hof ix V wct;iis,mav unre?3iine xitTennaniss, pel son; Gray Johnson? anOMaltfiewsC wotnannjt ' -f-f-: Professor of Music, O ETURNS his thanks to those who have pa- wite Sallv. come fuf ward ton oih term of totf Plea an UcMise,in;.Raleigb;6nVtie;tW next then and there to lew cause (ifvahVihey ! PC haveliwhy said oetitiorl shallriot haVe narthrori i " ?iil and , division 4in:Tsd.n)WveK -iFZ considered projcpntV sso oohe pHh ofCsaid5 de t" t '.vYZA he is a reader ot the scriptures by plenti- beterj.say from 8 to12 years of age. j It is of Sflperior CouH of-Lkwj rui tiuoiaiions ana aiiuxiims, i av pi snew c mniosi lmponance, in oraer w nenorm witu rhitham c - pn Tm ioo him the nian4 without whose ad he-might execution, that thepupils should be thorough! Alfred Vestal Sc others r. Thos. Vestal Mothers. nosSibly have never, seen a bible. I mean, Prol,,ndJd n the WdimenU no learn to finder Petition for the division oi Lands of William t n 1 . w WeU' Ladies who have been taueht sunerfici- v..i a S : air. jonti pau ut. a nrinrpr. anil Liie inven- -n i ... .-i. ? l--- . i .. i aiiv aiiu wish luriucr nin'ruciiun. can or Dcrifcx. tor of'the art of printing. ed in the Science on application. His terms are l will nowtake the gentleman to England J moderate and he can be always found ;at Mrs. tn introduce him to a nerson of t!i name! Parsley's Boarding House. of Brindley, the constructer of thosenagir 1 ,ano ro"c! lunea n.? P?in Poot . - . .. . . i . . i- i nrnpr. in inwn fir r.nnnrrv- or wit ni n u :i tiificent canals, which, ui i tne curse (t 20 tne city. AU orders ,w-m be tnunkfuy years, tripled the wealth of Kngland. Ihis ed. He will keep the Instruments of hi man was a millwright. t there was anotn- lars m tune free of charge. j er," who, by giving the steam engine its Raleigh, March 16. j I highest capacity, swelted the stream of A CARD "l"u weaiui .u ju s.caiC. . . ... ciss HARRIET W HITAKER will give les- name was james ,wv an, a maimer 01 manic- nyx sons on the Piano at her father's Music Room ! matical instruments. j to young ladies who feel disposed to beiinstruct- The 'gentleman has told lis that he some- ed in that very delightful science. She feels assu- tiines condescends to enter a barber's shop, red. that from her former experience in Reaching . i . . k; music, and having at this time a first rate Instru-1 not to .hold, any converse with its humble m 'wh:eh ia kt in tnne ,nat she will x t,... 4. : ..... u ..r ... - ; - r o ucupauu uut .Mi.y ui receive a iuucii 01 be able to give general satisfaction, is art, and then to depart as if in disdain I Her terms will'be moderate. tendants-fandX' the praveroL said fbetitiorier Ct!s -it granted, and ;decree made,accordingly v :. Superior Court of Law and Equityall Te-lpjM, 1 ;-r,',', itioiiiSaleof rfv ; Burnsimms&'otherh : Lxparte' ' vr:;-.:: fwldowYlatelbf Wake':-J - IT appearing to the satisfactUin of - thef Court .-. ' that fuhn Simms. one of thexhildreii ofiSVil-V ' 'M'A liam, hatli Traoved;beyohd;the-li state, and hath xlied leaving; him surviving the '. 1 i a i appearing tome sausiacuon pi me i.ouri j v""5 vimiuis.., .. inu-, v""! o.it'cr j this case, is not an inhabitant of this State.; it is pearing to the Court, .hat;aplcUyd i'J1 l Shot nn;.A Im n..hiLKe, in l intermarried with Pennv. another child does not.'; m '.i-f' .the Raleigh Register for six months of the filing I reside within t her limits of the State ViHs order r v?Sii OI of the Petition, and that th uAA John vtal. led, that publication be -made iff the Raleich Re- order, in town or country, or within 50 miles receiv- .i.e neKt term nr this nftllPf on thk :?,l fntidav gister for six weeks,; that the said children.' and his scho-I r M.,rr-V. nut li no,UAn jU.... k 1 p-fand-childrenS 4ind heir"' hf he -Mtd.:i'W!f1rAinL'' i'.ivi n.4ik., uivaua anani i uviiui ivi lilt 1 o r . -.7 s , ... ' . . - . ' . r w 1 m rrt a n.p'n : ra airt-i annan. a - in. ihim petition, or the same will be taken and heard exparte. C H AS. J. WILLIAM pro confesso Simms, dee'd. be and -appear beTotetihcl4oget'' : . lte; . 1. of our Ccwrt?fEqait;:- 'p: WS. ! county of WakeVttheourt house" Clerk Sup, ;ouTt. occ h March 10th. 58 3t. Xnv Uianos for Sae. of the man who could pursue an employ- meat so humble. But I can tell the gen tleman that this trade humble as it is, was I - hani'oh society as incumbrance, and he "nee practised by a mignry genius, , wn has placed' th m in-humiliating contrast n rented an improvement in the machinery with h cultivators of tne soil, to which of spinning cotton, which has not only laid i.c.vKk -'... nloAntto toll no hAW.nira the fou i)l a i km of some of the most masni- Sir.ihereare none who cherish a more fim fortunes in America-which has not "1 mu! Si Pd, that at next C Sifirere respect loathe yeomanry tne far-1': V1 ""t 'J , c ship of the Instruments, the subscriber has no wnini iikc uie toucn 01 ine encnamer'a 4Kof 0 - .iktetniii.ilv I ucaiidiiuii til 3csviiac vn w - T State of North-Carolinal Haywood County. ! Court of Fleas unil Quarter Sessions, June, 1B29. j : j. . x;. Robert Love, r I vs. - I Zachariah Clark & William fclark. Original attachment against Zacharilh Clark and a writ as to William ulaik, to be Joined in the suit "mm; f) aiv(.v wit. v"un u'7jg jii jmicrgiiy on th first. Mrinrtav Fti'- Ki'ifl K 4 vrrl hr 1 March, next, a ifd plrad,',answ.erordemu"r fJ$ i w 'V. 1 1, , - f ise me nni. win oe laten pro conreuoasto tnem r '. ... and decreed accrdingly' ; Witness, H. i. Miller.; Clerk fund jillaster. ofl. Wake Court of Equity 'the tstM ondayt-after vM ' " 'f ' rr.'3: .PtlQS'PB(VTPSPv'rHiffyliV.'.J,' ir WASHINGTONmMESg?iS ' v 'V.r- t '. - .. ", ...- if- i f ' '.-.f -; - t.'vV .. -. ..V . TT1HE undersigned offers for sale, at low prices, ' B : - 'i-. - ; . two new rianos oi nis own manuiaciurc, . hof. nnui;;nn h m,H, W ulra ; wnicn ior lone ann touch, are sam oy tiuse ""jtrie Raleiffh Register tl are competent judges,f and who have had long hA . c . . - ' bersil.v if IT.nnM,Wtn the tkf.rtlon U th. Cnnrt TET-MES bedtiotlj. 1 that tire defendant Zachariah Clirk, is an in- 1 P'P1" aJdedr.W .1 . r ; -r" ,(W. .M'Wiw V(IWJi i : ,ir' y 1 hat. if the-d -fendani Za. SVVST ,. -4fV appear an replevy, or h.gs htei-aryitMnmeW ourt iudgmenk will be giv- f,OH.,mn an nc Tee nssurance, tnawupv , i their able cooperation, and his.dwn assidtioua T vf mers of Masschiiset ts - than mysel f. I m know their worth 1 know their virtues- wa,,u i umwiuraieii treasures or made and will stand wen in tuneA nose wisn- 1 would give thein i their full share of civil the world in the island of Great Britain. ing to purchase good Instruments will I do well and political privilege?; but I would give I Richard Arkwright, by the courte- V and amine bis Previous to buying else- . them nfmrtfe,aml if! understand their f,E'.eland, Sir R.chard-a man who W owVian repaired.tuned and strunic at the fej lingW they would'ak no more. I -am bJ iUe forc of hs senius translated him- shortest notice and 0.1 reasonable ternik. certain that they Would neyercont the British WESLEY w HITAKER. 'more than a equalnV of privileges, and I Parliament, .-ami .to a place amongst-the March 10th. 5$-3t peltevejhe proud' knights-of the proudest aristocracy WASHINGTON, ! derrak?to'WreRi"from . . . . - - .rWW nt hi fin bMIthA r- ATX dTtl t-. . Ml Qcembt r Sessions, 1829 Thj above order tte,.tior to the duties bfhlsCe he cW pre. r . . .S " . , I cun t th 'l none, tn tha'nrtkri ft : II was renewed, and the .order above to be made. 48 1 J, ' RO. LOVE of, pub cat on as , Zl V - "'''"r-'T vM j 1 -, . their -patronage, -.c , v;i-. i X?,Ari vfi '4r1J ov n r r " i ivcun.i" iic- ftuuuuiq uomrinc,oi,. joris -j r ?, w . ?wvT : 1 iMimy, win aiways nnu in uva warm ana uniir-' : . iv Hfrn ing.fivocatenot;tijepartizanoc av:pa'rtiCular.f l:'A ed on the everlfstinbasis of Redemption rene-s ' ''.' 4 mies to mtoierance. we- extena the, hand.4 of let- : f ' lowship; and tlie Baiii)e"6f Charity, to alddd people :ms?m The .genius of these three mechanics. State of North-Carolina Granville-, County. Superior Court of Equity Spring Term, 1830. Robert B. G lliam, Adfnr,;&c. ; tv?. , ' S Thomas H. Willie 8t Thomas N. Pulliam, Adm'rs of John and James Pittard. For the loverof elegant, literatqr we promise titt i e of th ei r' ri h fl Thegentle manomXeice'iter has call- Brindley, Watt and Ark wi ight, upheld t ed op his revoiutionary reminiscences, and kS fortunes of England, and pUc hc trJA na'nf':rnnl'.'kniiwlAdir'.nf her on thnt hth eminence from which h inline ft recti ft, l , . . , , . r- c a. . I i 7--rf,v ' " 7 ? "".V" 7'v.v1T 1 1 i j i i wm - ' r - - -w - - . - v -w i u 1 1 1 iiuiirr. i jiiii riuiu uiii. -vnri ' t r0 nnsnr fnni - -' r. 1 he A i vice at Ten Dollars Vh.at ?.h,m Pul,Vone J the. deteml made into; the n.elleuat .woM : dl fiKaJ the smcte instance u, mis .case, is mn ao innaouan.f mis ?iate choicest fiuits and; flowers for his banquet: - he mW be paWinXvrnce- Hi? pubhcat.on .be The PWlosoDhclnd 1 i- .1 ci 1 WmJ'. IaI v r ,-- . i i .....x..,,.. .uvY- nur DfSi PTenions io-mr sn mem wim in nrM c .. .-. 1 inepatnois ana neroes wno cunrposea me ,7 .. frrHV-,rAV n. IV; ' Season which mav b- weeK8 u,ai u,e a;uL.1 uomrfS -1 uuwm HPe riA... ur .nt,.;nngrw rhinfc thi Af'houhl may. weary, the eentleman w!,wll,f s!"' w,,,c"may D'Ut the next term of this Court, to' be hefcd at the ...;rrii vmws .Kltt-iil'K: :vf4 b.reJn.1. $MHn. fcZZl Sffi "SSi- Sato j4tlSCy terpriseof modern timesw Hut, sirt I can I"ac 'J11 lnM n 1 1 ,ne entie oi i.ng- b pad when t 4-ascertained the mare is i. . , .... J comf)ljJlint ' the 'mJ w:m b(t JU cl?Jf-- If "T1 9JL" ?i Wl-erV , V teirthatge)itlemanat:itiSnot ambng.t Und culie(1: Sl t(onl.on.Avon. There oal orPthe P-perty changed; Fifty Cent. u the :theree 4welt in ancinnl .mes a man, whose name Groom m every instance Witness, Thomas B. Littlejohti, Clerk& Mas- rne wpTbeS V ' th8recaIonklorOSeJdaringS was U lll.am ShakspeareI dare" say the JA terof said Court, the first Monday of : March, trUe&of thef?aSd ffJS &, whagaSie firsm he wa; a q fedo ce gcrd. Lver, a. D. 1830. - LITTLE JO UN C M- in that mighty Vvent. Jn twolittle rooms nighty ,p,r,t, whose nfluence, like that of nsible foT escapes,' or accidents of! any kind. , pr advT$"7'5 UTTLLJ0IIN' C-f.. .Li ::A:J- ' ljXl: thp ipavi-n v bodies, is even now r.a in? - oL,irL ;t wrn.. Iw. I r. adv. j 7o. , ou via politics, i the Vnmes.winerilistumler nott ' hv;- in tins ciiv1 were aaaemuieu ine iiieu wuui . j ". .. o . tnaiv . ...... - . t i dpvitiid thp U&i'&i .f iinnnriUaf mtr n r.. up the tides of liumn feeling. He was a ing so well known, I ;deen it n tiontr piones ofthe Amen luiionWerfehe mechanics of Boston. l on the do west walks ot hfesurrounded Leasbur, Caswell, N. C. eb. 27. , hMrf-;m;tiW on ,'ihi. the throne ot mirth w:fh new delights va- NOTICE. ! n necessary to 53 3t highest object i ofi human Concernment a rjed iftt co.ui,tess varieties the shade, and The Virciniiaatt North-Carolina naiinnV rightsan7 the shapes of h.s humor, given a pew and TraiisriortSftSn ComoanVs trengih oheifciundatioli, they had no g! ? t':l t 1 ? dreadof the iup: and urtad the r.nnfliet. virtues iinparfrd a blantler spirit to. s-' 4 can transport Uhent leman-to another c,al. 1,,f--PrvaVe. the very ieptn ot the iJace the Carpenter's m in the city of soul wnnir inge anu wonuroua powers pt - Philadelphia,Jn;-af -pi;acebn' ,a:-ay VS, im impiese(i upon suoiitiiity, u memorabie in' our anials,The toth clay iaf e!f a sterner and lor character.; Yes, . ' JulyX sir-lie was a mighty enchanter, who could and Cljl(l uaiaiiei. viinanai fiav. in inai Diace. was I variety of scenes and beinss. UIVU lilt. tt UUg WOV , I'VII t-l VU ' l"Vi T , ; - . ' ' - I'll that ever deliberated oh X ..fiation's destiny: gtve.ioinese -airy notningv . locai Five: men hadVbeen selected as the elite 6f habitation auti :, name the ..fancies, ol will in that assembly 5 the greatest amorigsrthe Pf ?JV anV the breathings of pmphecy. trip to and P E T E R S B U it ii, CAPT. J. W. McREA,, addition to her other duties; make one from NeWbern, N. C-leaving Eliza- . ' S " ' 4 ft. i - m.tU'iViir.inlw rtKe'miirito;aF' k' -ni- Anil yet this ifle! man, whose works are beth City every iueiy ereoing V.-Vpmt- familiar t Ameril, and Englishmen- "1 of the f.agefrom.Nortblfc. ..lNewbern uuii .ngniBToi a 081109.8, wrongs. , A- . . a r u on every Friday, to commence running on Tues- mont thenvw'aafibythet wherespeyer i neXX. , T .? Be ijatiiip "Franklin Mhl gentleman from the Unguage pFLnlanii, is read; and?ifpu- Fare foP pasSengers $8 Freight on moderate LeicesterjfUiCniultiferi en lKfar Ves t therworideven terms. ; ; " i , hdve-j-eai ofhim'sVk m K extremities in the ICast and WesH for Feb. 20., .' . 5.5- , the-sonVof WerwhB'mraoV-Wseht though; we- couW, strike .the sceptre, ot :X--;:vVBTtCE.v:4'--v ! stood at the head of the philosophers of A- Vfig Oeorgefrorn his band when he; wavt 'NrAWA'from the uVscrihef, Hying m merica and EuropeJ whoe ileepjnvestiga- el it over our? regions ft he throne o Shake- IV Sussex county,' Va. about two months since; . tions intu theisecrets of nature given P ;'yl'?W a Je;gro lari lJW X him nhe knoedbf Ker sVlbtiestost thejlteghan e-This , vvondrvus -man,, fJ interioustrlemend wsjempKn. 4 tructive jgent, hich hedTsarmedfSiis ruleTilce'ai.wizard th world. of tfte;hean p. where he, I expect :,atttl.is titeVs he power!, YeV sir, he plyedvvitb the fork- And called up it sunshihe-and brought dow.i ha3rie4irlaiohS;Vtbr yet&element mwooMoifyfrl& S..'- A: C K i h ? qWi head of haar whicb he keeps combed? very high itld.were gathered nPrMitOfce, thWntmaWirfe bpf&&?$t l .rvjas; Vtin.r- lurifeemrnli hope he; !lfA.W . h.re.was ijnSrftnaeVhuSW Jrank.,u;.tns heHdei;?haVeerc v State of North-Carolina . G'anville County. j ' banner, norJanppitranViipet.'of.in ures,;(fai autnefas.) 'Thef F-ditor is deterr)ihedi " V? to Xteefhis bark clear of the-tobliticaf Vortexin i 2 I;-i'f r- . . ... o - rw. nan.' I " L'tt- ii.' l t j i.t .'.t. i . '.i.' .' v i -'! ..' -. aiA v' ouptrrior uouri oi rtjuiiy a,nng term, ioju. -I wnicn q niauy oi ins orrinren arp, urawn' ami 4 yvun xv. u. junta 4iKi wuc aim uiiicis, i iu i evaiii iBiifagc gixu'iu vIllvll I1C nuw.pos -j 1 - : Vi Willie M. Spears 8c James Richards, Executors C I 1 - 4T - 1." 1 . J4 I ,; . or joon xx. uoweii, oec o. . 1 i oy ineir resuns j.,;neverineitss 8noulci-insnci- ' . IT appearing fo the satisfaction of the Court,- tityvafthe Laws,' or" the hbertj-of the Cit'ienV , : that James Richards, one of the defendants $e seriously menace'd-t t we halfthen consTder jt " ' 'V v; in this case, is not an inhabitant of this States ourlmperavve dufy toCraise theonryvbahher-'lJljlrN--1;,. It is therefore ordered, that publrcation! be made under which weevru hope ' to fight, "(ihe Stars .1'f?t,cw'l , in the Kaleigh Register for six successive weeks, ami Strifesof confederated America, )f and to ,.,J.- , that the said James Richards appear at the next clear "our ship for7 action. ': VC'i" V.- 'iv''. ' term of this Court, to be held at the Courthous ' . WaCiAJlRlNGTpN. &Sr,& in Oxford, on ttie ' first Monday of September , v ' " - , v, 'AUS,' r ' , next,vand plead, answer or demur to the bdl TERMS. The V Jfathington'Times? will!) e " of complaint, or the same will be taken pro con- edited byW.m; 'G. CarrlngiOn, and. ptiblislied ev 4 .if : u' ' ' fesso, and heard exparte. . , ery.Saturday' by Jfenry D-fMachen, ' o'oa royal f ' -'i Witness, ThomnsR.liiulejohn, Clerk & Masi sheet, of good . paper' and fair. type, at thfeeaoW;r '1 V ter bf said Court, tle first Monday of Marchj lars' peannum--4)he;fwtf Vpayab A. D. 1830. v I1 .:,:.. -the bafanee-'at! th'end f.six"rhqnths.' ' - rtjV f THO. B. LITTLEJOHN, C. Pr. adv. $2 75. V Stateorth-Carolina, , MiSiil? V.!' Wake Cuhtv ;4 tJatlJiillf tHuauij flniirt- nf Phas and Ouarier R&&Tnnt : : .'I fTIENDEllS Kit 'services i to' hit friend and l he Ftbraary Term- ,183CC- .- v-i---1 ;J JL1 Ptiblici to transact businesa'on Cojnmisiiori, . Richard 'Snutn rj. Aynham Nichols.w 4. ' . i : j - - .- - ' , unginai aixacnroem leviea oil a negro woman ine name or, rony ana puiejf property f f t i. . v., I V anp respecuuiiy reiers o ine gem le men name a i . nuviniF iipfii mm ik annvar' mi nr KanararTir m i i -f nn . mtifi !rnirn m - spnginrwr in i imfiTMa . . t . i JL 'of the Court, that theefendaot has removed f-Chambers, jM dm" Maryland. , : ' ' himself -beyond the limits' hf thisStateor so $enaiofo!' Cpogress ' v - M conceals himself that the bfdinaryrocka ofta? " "M? s 1 ' v cannpf be served on hhik: ia the'rre.'oeijr :t&&Zifr&& v ' ed, . that advertisement be inade irj the s Raleigh A f " J : ffi9. 5 from Mass-iehusetts7v' ;L V . Register for six weeks, that unless the defend- -Vvirnirf' UepTt seV.Utlve Hn poiwr ant come forward on o before the next term rot T. ' !v $ S8" froro NwCarolina: ,i ihh Courtof Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be V-U- riJ'V ?.Kepi'esentarive U Cop i ' v . hedlortbe1wnty.Wiikatthe Courthouse .,v . ' 'v ' in Raleigh on jhe'thiidMdnday of May next, Messrs. l cdonald &T v riVNH judgment will be made hnal,, and the .property ;;.vinanF..tAilcetTie'BaJtim .vr e'-jr.'l e vied on be made subject to plaintijft'j reco y erf snan, Eisq llsaac jllc- 1 V 1 rC; f vB- Si KING, ;c.g Caltu.FllCi
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 22, 1830, edition 1
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