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Ho' V . h -, '-to ii-i ,., . , ' . -.V J 4 V? .,3,l : a . t t w . iy(i-k .v. ?" v- t: lost. i- ivi l . . . r - x T . I . ,fr;Vi. V . - x ' -w- - - 1 ... - - . v . . . . . - i jit Five'P""' P f f ami)imTf tn advance. . ..reclfCtiiwii finer, neatly -insertea 5 evervsiiccefdinKpublicatloii: those oi great uoetiVn he same j)opt)rtlom..Cowi7. V i.riTioitstlunVfttlly received.. .Lttx? to Seetckks of Puntiq CiihAtrrnRZv imatiin LotfoJa Robert sorii j T fl, ; ; fill ne by thi itleo.QtVwogl,ti20 LI,f ha- jut ben it into 'Qur hands. lfc-iffh it pur'ptr.tabe :!. f airK.nsIiHhman,;' resident in VAfneri- vet, from certaia deVelopemeMts of ri7t hisry vncnav toreigoer 5 count lur'lly be'prcsamed to know'; wcUrfe led in ihiik it thft" work of an'.r AuVerican pen. fndeed, ere ;:i;jQd;(ora .inter-f n,d evidence., we should r be apt vo as iribe it t an authur who has done touch to rlevatr H character of A'rier?cin litejra iur , an! wlmsV farmer labors have receiv ed hijh and deerved commemlatitm, even lvr;iM he aere critics of .Europe. Uut, wlinever he m.i bo in person, w.e vent uie tn vav,' that his b'Kikywill. be sought tor wih avid it vV & rtct'cead.v i t h nm c Ii j;ra ti fi c . -tiftr. 1 It eontaias sketches of tnost' of the iMiiin'pi'it chkractcr of the nreseft't day ami i mine of tfie ' nat Amonjr them are seven " ". . w-r -. . rt-'.' . IT' r " Frideuts'of United States, Vice Pie- snieiitalhouiu Nlessrs, Livingston, John-fcUerriea;- AWbs'er, Uaodolph, Kvit 'i etN McDuR , D v ih t , G en J B rv r. J n d ge Wiahmr'oo, Mr. Mitchell. Rail HjII. Ovvtii, lltftivt &c. &c. The object ol therau!lior feemsto not S; much a biog raphjcal account as a klelineaiioii'of char acter ; and 'heilce, ofome of ihem. 'n kfag.'incidjph't or inaretrpecuitarities on ly are recorded.- It abounds with fact, 'anecdoVcs and reflections, conveyed in the epistolary foro Tti an ea.yf .fl owing, spfr spicuous, tyle 'THe author must "have ininglVd with the .-subjects of. his inemuirs, ainl lias drawn portraits, So taif a ve are alle to judgei with fearless and scrupulous j:L!. .' ..... n hn tiv Inillf.atllltl tii.t he fat at tached j himself to'ahy polit icat partyiiiflheprejutlicjR which oatu rallv adhere lo such nilachmcnts! is not i.iscovprubie in the volume, so Jar as we Ii ve . f"ml leisure Jlo exatoin- it. We jive, to day' hif .sketch vf ?M r. .Uvehhtt. V Wtishirigtoni 3-, 1830. - Dear' Sir : Mr. Evkuett yoi have .een und therefore I need not desciibt hi per son to -yjDuihen'in Europe hewas, as ou ktw, inuchcaresed as a learned tnan. His course Iwt? been sinutwr and pmninent tWhile at H trvad Uoiversi tyas a student he Was liftiihuHhed lh$ very yuu. : "on leav'pg college, he studied ilivindyi and, Uas Wdained diid settled a y-u'lifui prtutigy. lln ''elegant Ifteratttre he Ind 'ioeqmt of lits ae, atui the world wa delighted with his pulpit eloquence j when ever preachetl crowds of the most .ic courplihed of tMdhfffexes assembled to har liis spl -nditl sermons; these dicoirsVs, if iK-y ii.id.iiot -o ihijchi- of the holy unction in them 'as 10 s iue eerinons ofgraver men still there was a piirjtjr-ofisfte and a sweet U-ui niiy, ;that inS)ehVm deliohtful to lu'arers of all cr-ds. -A few years after Ins nrdinaiimr he way elected to a Profcs- siirslJi in Harvard LTniversity.. This dt. lice he accepted condition of Jnein al'--hiweil to visit Kti'ope' ind .'reside' a year 01 iwh m (iertuVoy. t JJe.se t out on. this tour winrail the ardiiklof ayoung'roafi panting fur krruiwr'dge9td. ambii ibu of su rpassing. 1. in his" accomplishments. Iri his ab sence he visited j&ome, France and En- RlaiuJ, and tarrjeii sortie time in Gottiiig- and became enamoured with 0erinao literature. He extended- hi travels ;to Oref cei anil there; .drankp inspiration f a ''ng the relics of ancient tasite and gfeat ,,pf8 He'eiatViivtl tlie Pkrthenon rj ifs urns. with gret niinuienes as welt as all "ther thirt woVtiiy of 'notice. " He re t Mined ti bis Alma .Mater with a mind "tu witn thei ooils-ot4 time," ana a- laem'ufv stored ivitnv"ihe humanities the at object of his travels, and commenced 'is labors as a . professor,7 and at once be came ihe pride of the ' Uriivehity and the - 'ht oHiplI V ,tle dljj jiot"yconfihc hjoiself to; the jn- au u ci ion Uoljeg-; classes, ..but gave , a pleudid cxiursetofectures on Architecture, wnk' wasi numerouslyatendedbythe ;st enlightened perfcdns 6f both se&es m v oteirrolis eKogland dtfVis e he wa omsidered tbe lftor of'the Urtll- I rxo.lin.. n Da.i!iIi lnUiii."u.i. ...oil ' ucted aud-ink-thi IpmiI d,cJ f the country His port ioriaVf the w'rK are :distinguished for tasted talenW Dd Naming 5; there iV varuiyJand'rac YH Iwjit.'iiis-, production!, the'!tHr..onf n sod bred among the. tniiees.'ln fact . " scholar, by- prpfession and iv.re' ,r 'Aoter.iC3.3 1 l.';ncl. i turfied their e vrAuWhihitn as "uer ul CfoaeW,-.aod:!i- lett tc'ie ture room lnr Congress he is respected j ipr nis learning Ana lalents: ; VJicn hp ?-?".r!XiftV tp catch pverjrv word he has to say r-not that his etnnuVnr thrp. U as ;gnt( as j't"?tro in the ouloit. or the lecture fodm;l bf,t that f he infurLtion he -o iwAS:-i ik n,?"T"n TJT .rne na,u.y I v..,,.r pfge ior every ininne says ; and th purity of his language form. a gre.t contrast to that of man? f those ai f Lu'j -.J-r m .. f .r r'4?",01 ngress sKir- mshing. In tUis body he has frequent I v been slectd as Ohaicmun of Cointniitees trh ; a . ; ... '.Ia '' . . . !? . m wi and these- are gener.!!? admired fur th'firl .Ln.c. ,r .....:.. . I less f ..,! . k, I i . I ot at vie ; these renins are s ,id pro e L L i . - - - A ft I .iiji ue i-grpaier. in me cioei tran in theiupon it is ordered that Judirment h nt.rl nr., floor of the House ; but he is great every whoro. ; f ' where. Such nen are wanfAd inthp A m pi r i r n' i . rce r k . n .1 T ConreSH ; Tor?1,v.n- the country s much as I do, I am cohs'rained to confess that there is nTTJittl- iuurmtce in the National Assembllarid hat learning does not .tl .! ..;.... tA -t.... i... - v miuciu.hui. ir., r.vereii eioqurjicia ciuracienzeu uv, uste, siveel- ness. Harmony,; i icacy, atui curreclles. It has the-Ciceronian H'wr eae-and pui I j ?m j, '4Viuau, ami oui i cv;i ne. i ' tv. and . all the re it t(ima'n' ..rri.,;irV and marks of scholarship. r . .:';. j J I dawhip. lie is aid to be ambitious, and to de.trlyJove political dtstinctiorjs. Of this it is prtb;jble he will .. ' j. ... A' : .. .I... .. . . i t of party, nod in tlie.. fullness of his genius. return trom the uuile oi the Hall ol 1-e- gtsl ation to the grove of the Academy he deserted. Ifit.sliould so happen, ir will be well 5 'for learning should have more II l.l L l-.l. '. II .1 1 II I i fill; ifflnrH V I II 1 II aw L. Iini'il I I t' I f 11. v V "Villi 1 1 1 u If l CLVHkl M I 7 I ha, and thj world should have more learn iu; than it is disposed to honor and che rish. THE PlUUS-NOBIittMAN. i mi ii . i- li I d i j I I i i i.e ceieuiairu i.tri oi v,auum n.iu a nepnew io wnoni oe was uiucn auacneu. When thi vuunn tuau was nursuinr his 1 studies at tfainbridge. his uncle wrpiie him several loners ot . .idvu e, which were al terwartis pounsiieu uy.joru oranvuie. on tmHK Manners of! the Raleigh Female Rene the important subjeel ol Rilioiuff, ihe E arl I Solent ocieir,l take this method to infom li.i: L..I i W i tii rv thuft addresses his relative : ! come now jits to that nart of Hie advice I have to offer ...i.;.ii n,rl. ..n- .. . . . . . - . welhre, and upon which every good and nonorao'e purpose m your u; win assur-j noraD'e purpose ot your u; win assur- ly turn 5. I o.A, the keeping up in your art tiie ttue'iioieuts ol relii;,u". II edlv hart .. ... .... -'..vl.l 4 ....... ...I I . A ...... n, I J. . - j never j so i'';"tn me uuim-si -eu-j linient of the human breist is here brought I to th test.: V Is sr.ilitude in tlie number at I a. man's virtues.?. If it be, the hjrhest Ben- eficJor dematids lli; warmesd reiurn of gratiiud1, love j;nd praise. If a man wants hiHVtrtu, while Mien- are .infinite obMg;.. tions to ex. ile and quicken it,1 he wiii b- likely to warn all osbers vtow;ttU his Cl- tow-creatures, 'hse ucmost irins are poor, compared: Jo those he daily receires at )he hands of his ! never-failiug almighty Friend. 4 Rem.'tnbrr thy creator in the days of thy yotrh, isb;i with the deepest wimIhui 4 The icjr of ihe Lord is the be;inriin of wisdom ; and, an up)fiht heart that is un deist mil ioir-' "Uis is elernally iru, whe ther the wits and r kesof "CUiiibi'idge allow il or not ; nay, I must add to this religi ous wisdo'i, Her wavs are ways of plea santoess, 4i all her palhsare peace,' what ever your yyun. entleiiieo of pleasure think of a t.iinft l he-J'li and batieml con stitution. ' Hold fast, therefore. -by this heef anchor of h.iunniess, lt.',liat,n- You will often want it. in'-the --liiiies of mosi . . ....- dancer the .form and Jeurpets ol life. Cbeih true rliioii as preciously as you will fiv v.i n abb rrence & contempt, from superstitioii & eMhuHMsm. 1 ne msr s the prlectioi and t;i -y of the huuunrure 5 the two last,, the depravutiou an Itisjpice of it. Rfioember the essence of ehioo is aheartivo'ni of oflence toaards.G -id and m-m ; not subtle, speculative opinions, but an active vital principle of faith." , James If. Swindells, RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Elizabeth Citv, Itileiffh, Newbern. Wash- inirton. Fayelteville, and Other places in the route througli JNorrn-uarouna, inai ne mienvis Tisiiing the above mentioned places in the month af August! next, for the purpose of TUNING and STRINGING PIANO FORTES, H. Mr. S. does nbt make a practice, ot travelling the country, fofvthe purpose mentioned in this advertisement ; but so many perHona huving gone throorgh that district, wiio know. bOthmgt at all pf the biisiness,has induced, him to nde; take the contemplated trip. No pay unless the par- lies re aiuci. Norfolk,'. June 29. , - 92 3t State of ;Npff h-Cklitia. V I - 1 j oh nst on' Count y X j - I Aquillatiardy and others, BenajaKNicholls, Hufus Hardy vand Kenjamin .Hardy.T;r;- '. ' - iii Equity March erm, 1830. T appearing to the aat'udaction .pf the Court JL that UutusHardy arid? Benjaoim Hardy, two of the defen dants Kbis case,care not residents of this State t it ordered, rtbat notice be given them,' ; by advertisement in the Raleigh Register foi" ir weeks to appear at Ibe nexterm of said Court, to be holden at the. Courthouse in Smith field 00 tle "4th Monday of September next and pleaoVVaiwwer or iflemur, or hejnll wdlbe;,jat Umi proconfessa and heard ex parte as'lo.,them.; i- it ;ti.'i im H.vBmitb. Clerk & Master tn tnitytheNtl Monday;orlaKrtiJr A;i3; &3 r..-". ,.-..... -- ''V.'lt,J,l.,' i Haywood's 'Manual, Brought up'to flie present time. T aALs &S6N5hare ; just published an to Hay wnpds Alanua which embrace theLavs passed since the year 1819. urtcter distinct neads;4n alphabeticaj order, u- ciuaing tuose of last Session, winch renders the Work complete. . - . ' ,'?p tfe",s addition to the Manual, no extra at frive liolhrs as heretofore, - Orders will be insfaMtly attended to. -1" ' ,; ,;. . H orth-(jarolina4--VV r likes County. Cn n . O na . f T .! w nnn asey A- Adams.tw. Spencer Adanjs. Petition tor Uivorce. hj""""""! ivyj.. ;uv-in iiisuc, ana ine ue- 1 fedunt called andfatteS to answer : Where- . 1 IinnPI HI4Tl-kT U..: - !!!. n co,vfesst aS,inst him,! and that publication be made for three months 'in the Raleiirh. Register ' iiaiuifsuewnu.ni appear at me ext lenn tooe iieUl on the second Monday of Sep tember next, then and there to plead or demur. r final Judgment ill!be entered atrair nst hitn. 1? S. f-Vl'ATrKRSOX, Clerk. NOTICE. ttYTlf.T. ho . tlU nfD,,i,fn , f the 2J Monday of August next, 300 acres Johr t Land fnot given mi as the nrooertv of Willi- i i.n i ik riven uij as tne property or wiiii- that Farqua, lyinjj on 'Reaver Dam Creek, ;.d- mils J,,,m ,S iiavinjomeMo satisfy the tax due tor be il,o ,.,. i4oc i . c . j - -u u T" . that TH. B, WRIGHT. Shff. June 15, 1830. 90 t9A Statu of Nprth-Carolina. Mai tih t'ounty. Tv EaciTir. Spnns: Term, 1830. William Uoyett f. Uriah Johnson et als. heirs of ingly. Solornon Iloyett. ldition fq sale of Land. TT apponring- I tllt fc,lrrw to ihe satistaction ot the Court lAl.ll J'llllllll. rfnmon Rovjett, one of the defendants, is a resiuent ct trie Mate ot Al.ibama ;; it, is tl re fort ordered, ijiat notice be -published'.: ill the Raleigh Register for six weeks, that; the na) i.i'eivnuMnt, oiom,on isoyett, De anq appear at our Court ot Equity, to be lield at the Court bouse io W illumstoii, jm the last Monday in August ittxt, and ; p!ead, answer "1 or " demur, ot,eiaise Ihe bill will be taken pro confesso as io him, und decreed accordingly. 88 ; J. R.. SCAUR. C. E. NOTICE. patrons, that they have on !ianl a supply of Coarse Clo'hin, with a variety ot Fancy Art i- c.es, which they will pell at low prices. Mrs. Peck. ther aercnt. wi II rake croat nleasure in snexC.iug tb(. urticles4o any one who may call at w. Peck tore. v. Peck s More. nni,boro' female Seminary. . 'FIIE Summer Kxanimation ot this Institutio A closed on thiJ 2M inst The next Session will commence on Thursday, the 8th of July. An early attendance of the Scholars is desired. terms as heretofore, viz : FOR OllijlNART. TUITIOV. In the 1st C'.hss i 15 00 per Session. 2d'& 3d Classes 12 50 4th Class ; 10 00 Contingent expences 53 ORNAMENTAL R RANCHES. Instruction in Mus:J $24 00 per Session. Urawinpr & Painting 10 00 Needle Work from $1 to 3 00 Board can be obtained in the most respectable famil?es of the place,, at from $9 to 10 per month. including Wood, .Washing, Candles, &c. . W. li'GKKKN, Superintsiulant. Ililssboro', Junej24, 1830. 89 e3t dj1 Tbe Editors of the Star, N. C. Journal, N.'wbero Spectators, Itoanoke Advocate and K dentoo Gazette, will please piVe the above three inserlifn.s and torxvanl tueir Treasuri-r of the III K. S. accounts to t( le SARATOGA POWDERS. njTlLLIAMS & 1 1 AY WOOD have just receiv v v ed a tresh supply of Carpenter's Saratoga. Powdefv for makjng Saratoija or Congress Spring Water. Allso, Maynard and Noyes su- periorSei Uitz, Uoqbelle and Soda Powders, Haltigh, June jtj loU. 82 4t A Ncvjr Mail Route FROM RALEIGH TO SAUSDURY. STAGE FARE; FIVE DOLLARS. UNDER this arrangement the stage runs twice wejtk, and 4oes through in two days each way. The accommodation is good, Passengers who are travelling from Raeigh to Salisbury, or Tennessee, or South of Salisbury, will find this to be the nearest, cheapest and most expeditious route Wesl of Raleigli. Passengers who. are travelling from Salisbury Xottbjg will ' find this route by the way df Raleigh rajid, Petersburg to be the nearest, cheapest and most Expeditious route 'tint Cj$n be travelled by two it jys. A pajsea ger who travels this route from Salisburyby'lhe wav of fialeiffhl and Petersburg, to Washkigton City, will gti it in five days, and will sleep three nightsut of five al Tfiight. , ' . VTPhe Contractor .Vll pledge himself tf -.keep first rate Mail Coaches, and eentle hoi-ses and driveri of h& best :ind and he will spare no . ' i . . . .i pains in trying to renaer tnose wno patronise him, comfortable apd, safe through jhis oute. ; Vv PieuiniirN vhn' P'-Jirlirnilai ntipfl With' thlS route, will secure seats fcv applictatiph at Mr.Mi. P' Guion'a Hotel, in vRaleigh and?atMr. Wil liam H v Slaughter's Hotel; in Salisbury. i-'TheftageawiU leave Salisbury every iWednesi day" arid Saturday, jat 6, ?A. M. and arrive in Ra ligh Ott'Thursday land Sandavf Wt 9, P,3tl will leave Raleigh 4 Wednesdays & Saturdays i soon atbe Northern;age : arrivesand.arrivo'at Salisbury on Thursdays aod Satu rdays at 9, P. JL! -j fir.r-.rulvuKUK''KrlJIAala, uoncaexor. June. 14 1830.. v : : v Vx.1 87ftL ' nuisDoroun Acaueroy; TIHE SUMMER S FUSION wiU commen-ceon Thursday the 15fl if July. Sirchs as desire their sons' to begin their ClassTcalv Course" with : : t . 1 .t- .L-' ..!: L us, are rerainnfa, inai xnis is me commence mem of the-Academic Year, . , .5 . o i i-t Ve shall baveaclspiparing fu theSopho more. . s . "h W. Jl BINGHAM, Principali A .tune 8. m ,; 85 3t State of N'brtji-Cawiina. . Wake Countyl ., Superior Court of Equity Spring Term, 1830. William. T. Robertson, ' ' " v Rebecca Robertson, Battle Robertson, Sarah Robertson, and Charlotte. Robertson, all of whom are the children of John Robertsonec 28th. Sale, cres lands next. of " and are ot the age of twenty-one years or upwardAlso,. against Lucy. Maiinda and .Tolm S. Robertson, who at also children -of Zr"XF John nobens dec. but fe infimt. under ?S''ir nit " iwcuij unt j &ai . au Mo.tr UK.tf en ll)d Wlrtu Jilit 1 Uf U(C U Jl' n-nw'H "..irtl. ira.M.C. !. I o.vi -, . t,.,;t;nn r .,,. im I "ciii L.liUT livirl I3ini inj w iiun " I 1 v i' - s I fRIllS cause ccming on tpbe heat A. it is ordt red, that Henry AI. and Master of this Court, be appointed C pendente lite to the infant defendants and hears of j the Judgt be hell house in Raleieh, on the first Monday after the I 4thjMondayot September next, and plead an- swer,or demur, otherwise tue Bill will -be taken pro contesso,heard ex-parte and decreed accord Witness, H. M. Miller, Clerk and Master of the Court of Equity for Wake, at Office, the r . . t M . -mm V f t m m nrst Monuay atler toe4tu Monduy ot Marco, a. D. 1830. ' . 89eo6t 11 M. Ml CLE R, C. & M Xov U-1j ar oia ooka ; rilllE following valuable ROOKS, published 9r' I' principally for the use of the Citizens of North-Carolina, arc constantly kept on hand, for j i,' sale, oy tne subscribers, viz: tr Haywood's Manual of the Laws of'the State, aH . rangeu io Aipnauciwai oruer,Twiui an nppcu- R 1 1 1 . t.i.'.i 1 dix, whictt brings the work to the year 1KZ9. 10 otter's Justice of the Peace,'a new edition, oa lately revised 4nd corrected, with a number U, en new ruruiM, iiiq 111c luaws couiamicu 1111 ia 1 J lI - .1 ... which, are brought up to' the year 1823. 1 rp Martin's Law of Executors aridAdministrators, J A7 wnicn is rollers jungnsir vorK on tins suo ject, omitting such parts as are not in force here, taking the Lawns it stood at the' settle ment of this country, and introducing every act of Assembly of this State which has alter ed the Law and noticing every adjudged case which throws light on the subject.) This e- dition of the work Chief-Justice Tayl Qhief-Justice Taylor's Digest nuf North-Carolina and Administrators, and the Utstrthution ot Intestates' Estates AiWork which combines in one new all thelt - enactments which have been made on these j ti subjects for a Century past, and which arc ln dispersed in more than torty statutes. 1 Agricultural Essay s, written by a, North-Carolina . . V . 1 1 T 7- pable of judging, to be the best bookfor con- veying useful information to the Farmers-of this State that was ever nobhshed. 1 1t treats on t he best mode of improving ahd, -on deep- and horizontal Ploughing :,oa the Grasses best su.ted to this State , on. the best modes ot raising Wheat, Turnip and Indian Corn, and treats largely on the raising of Live Stock, Draining Lind, &c , 1 me acwrw ui w5 ucuiucu in u.c ouHrcmc 1 ' Court, of North-Carolina, from the first estah-1 lishment of the Qurt, when of " Court of Conference time, which are as tollOws : Report s of the Conference Court, by D. f .. ...1 txr. kTnn...l :.- I v.nu.i. u . hi. ui,wwiu, i maud Wm. Norwood, inll vol. . The Law Repository, by Chief-Justice Tay- lfV ,. vmIi I - Term Reports 1 V1. by Do Murphey's Reports of the Supreme Court, ll.iilr.a Wn. 'A. Vnl. ' " I i j Devereux's Do Vol. s Hawks's Digest ot the Report ) judged in North-Carolina, from 1 77G to i ao. -i A Collection of the Militia Laws Carolina ' rr"r Subscribers will be received for the tons of the Supreme Court which ar ia aixne ciose wcacn i cryi jupcrnuiMM r. l .i i . i .. u r rt en.an.iii Una torwarueo oy man io auoscnucra m cart Ot.Uie aiaie. ; ,?. 'Ts -j Iv . . ..:. -.-'. a -- 1 ' STOP THE RUNAWAY,! TTN December last. I Durchased in Raleigh,H of id Rateii w X Mr. John Morrison and Mrs. Pearson, 'of swers very slowly when spoken tor 1 understand 1 hei was raised .1i:Mox)re:'OQiitTVbV' VMr'i'Lewis and was sold to 3df Piearson who .ncefdied at.Jtoore Court-House:'' t ilehai'b'e'eo: feerf since j he Jeft me,- at the house of his wife who is the ! property of Mrs. Pearson; "tfie lady - of whom meuuou is aoovc maac , ic i;u uuiurtui liirlric about there. . ' . 1 ' ft WriiiKive ?y rewara xo any person wno .uiiot deHvtVr Samuel to me.; at my residence m Rock- inirhain countr 5 or 1 will gire $15 for his Sp pre- nension -auo. coannemcm -iui ny jaB tuai get him again, WILLI AM BETH ELtiL v Rockingham county, JmieS-Mr; 843vvg ...... . . - : T1U '0 L AfI i - i .. r, v I -JOB PRINTING' rcTfir'decriptiek dtift at thioiSce John liobertson, dual anted and poste$ed iti , , ' ' V 7. ir J eludes aecnon andjractional i Robertson. And it appearing to.the. Court J all of the defendants reside without the H- n ' J 5A . of this State It is ordered, that publication iT.Z.V V 'tlt . made in the Raleigh Register for six weeks, itUH 1? it the said defendants be and appear before ti tfVl - J K b : of our Superior Court of Equity, to " ,n V? ' 97 ') , in the county or Wake, at the Court- S7 4, V 2 V ' lilt: iitvi3;ii w ine u.h w ui ixui ui-vaiumiK, uy tc -ty on 09 on 1-? n 90.. R-;V. 9V 'l --T . -'V 1 the late (;hiefstice Taylor, the latartlett f2 ? ; ffe -f Yancy, and Judge Potter, made. under the di- 2r R. 9 K. 1, 3, ,,10I3,.:".13?v.l5,in 20;v T0 .' rectton of the Legislature of the State, in two 33,' 24, 25, 27; 29. 32; 34, 36; R 91S.r(-f '' I large octavo Volumes, with a lull and com- 13f 22, 24, 2527, 29; -S2r,3'6;T29tl " frM plele Index. ,i0ft 9 E. 13, 22, 2C5, 27V;29324, 36,:T. 29 T j Ditto, brought down to he year 1826- by the R 9 E. 3 5f 8 jO, 1520,22. 27. . 'Vw' late Chief-Justice laylor, with a satisfactory 29 -33 34j T. 28u. 10 E.1,4 8, :i0,t h it'dex. . 7 -- 1 17 on 90 ?7o;; 323a'Hri 'o -Tt in 'v, KiiHire cuuniv. a iicirru iuu uv iu . iiaiuv ui i umtbwb i v vt iuok. v. aiv hi. vi rv. ijivi v & uiir .: - .'ir J -:;, ..-.... . - 1 .I.--!- .11 k l'l -... !l.C 1K1. V.t f....l.:i.l...'' ' SAMUEL; On the 8th of March, said negro Firm of JA. T)WUiHreyhave:ta -J rai away from my plantation, toeir Brown'i Store, ken th i Store .No. 235,; PakVSTaMr, :crher; . 7 ! in Caswell county. Samuel is 22 yeitrsage of. John streelfbXfomfcr , ? VsJj about 5Teet;10 inches high, very dark1 complex- lhright, U C: and 'J4Hf ?JMh-'&fr respect ; jVgt ion, of thm visage, high cheek bones,? and an-lfully invited to patroiuse;the new concern. " ; y . .wv ' TIT & Tl r TTTT r.TT T -.m . T i: A : , ,'. - j .. 'Nv 1, xy. . a.w 4 vi-V BTauthorltyipf an act "W.tfie feVraiAssrmMrVv bf-the State of Indianjupprr ct anut:y ?V i&O.HheVndekijrned:wilf 4 x al'l'UbliO t Cass. . to the highest idcTeirt racts; Av ; lb. -. ?. .1 r. 'i . A u or in Fractional Sections; vsine "'uoucj -" t 1 , , r .IV.IWI,VII mv,mh ''4(p-..Tw f -W ("'l' 'J at thft Town oT IOAKapoRT,' uvtue county i". A- ' ADortion4ne;Indsrjrraated.to the, State o Indiana by be act ot cooferesa oyiarcn , . - f s 2d, 1827; "to aid lostictlnVipanil. t&..4 J connect, at naviicaWslpointii ;--.thii-!wattsof, ' I i Jtli" .!. the Wabash river, iwith-th ? , which have beenydesinAted :..vd set aptrts , t - le bvCommissionersiippointed on a v j-w t I ' P .1. i- . ' I I ... ui uic inn narr mi 1 1 hi . n l nnl o.-t 3L t. 28. R.' 7E. 1' 3. 5. 8. 101 12. 13. 10 .o txrJiu;':teTA 30- ' 1 "w" - . " '. . 10 E. 1 5, ,129, U. llW '7 12. 13j l5f 17 252, : 24, 27; 9fc32: t m H 11 ?. 9i:at';Ur r .11 r u E 3f 5t 29Ufe lfc3 V V .. nr4A nruik r ;.iu -.,Hfy ftt - - iHitftv. - for tnr.Ir fni A,i.rA hr sales will be continued fromdy tclay, in ill the tnetaakall'kWK uia m-j r & "n t lv quired for cJorfgress laridsS Toe purchaser 'wUl 1 4 seciicnsj'n the fo f Jfv ft 1 motion; ?,P'' Miller, Clerk I0?? S vV.O' uardian Ln , , twf h .' c 5 . . S . r w 1 ..- x w m i rw m w v . .iisi. r . v .1 1 j rtitr "fm'i:aft..-nnVriik! fttn vr J 'l 1 l . .ffifj. -. t. ..'..,'...': i r. i w. s. , io,ui5,irf 2pT;,ii.4,rAv- iv-v ' t East of the 2d principal Meridian: cS, Bt 1 0 12, 13. 15, 17, 20; .22, '2.- . 32, SVIN.1 R. 1 E. 1,'S, 5, . JQ, 12, J15;".224 vC!'rV; 25, 2r, 29. 32, T. SrR.af': .V,. V 10, 12, 13, 15,4r.v20r22, 2425,29 32, 55,' t T. 27, R. 3 E. 34,'36, T--28;;fc;v& 3;,. - 8. 10, 15, 17, 20, 22,, 27, 2,.;27,.K. 4 V r-;- r V E. 32,-34, T. ;28,; 4 l 0. ilW? luJ'Ks! ' 13. 15, 17. 20,;22, 24 2r,',TVv27. R.5 Ji 25, 27,' 32, 34, T. 28V,R..'43r 5, A ; j LI 1 . fl . I -V . .J. I . II P .. . L I .1. II & A - . 4BI . . . . ' , ' A . ' . . . v f '13, 15, 24'27,;.T.. .'RrJvi,v8 V 12, 13, 15. 7, 20, 22, 24,, 25, 57.2, 32- nave u it iu opuon io ma&eiuii paymeni, anu - .v r t 1 reCeive a patcBtfwtheWctp'iMhuedi': or, bf ' 1 - JVA A payment of one-fourth of. theVpiifchase' money. ' ;. ..r (.. ,!. -.1 w-.-ii.ii.-i ..;..-. W.'J cent annuaiiy- jft advance, "a credit wdl begvV-' en by the State of seventeenyears; frotn the MondHy in October next, for. the residue. , t! The, Erie and. '; W;aDa't3ahaUrialibrwnhln. five mi of which these jandrf aidtuafed1s , 128 miles in the State, of .Indiana'; the villieftif. xlt Wabash and Maumee rivers; which :f0r fer tlitv of'soiL abundance of lim-.tnn.. Wnrinir findeDendent of the Caiial.V ia decidedlv W s monssX the finest Portions of the Western couV- trvw' -,Tiie greatest part ot the lands iirthe canal 1 trv ,The trreatest Dart of the linda'tathk Cinal' " . . - f .- 1' .-. -.i.A. .. '- .- lnatinivAia nfthA rfehK oir.t' r. .KmUk; it bore Ihe litre I Vo'd timber intersDeraed occasion aIIv With small: ,',to thft present J navible rirera. ahel .water ririvilerntaV' I countryveU adapted for agricultural. commerA, jHW. , .;..,,,: .,! , i ! . . ....' 7 increasing iri'yalue, from the rapidity of emigra f?s:. i increasing in value, 'from the rapidity of emigra- tion to tbe'lknds adinininfr., which !s hell evert tk J J .. ,T ! 2 l .'." A. -. .' . w I which niust recommend thisi sll'as particularly " V;ife ed Cases ad- worthy. the-ttentionT-and'lnttih&Fa& 4i np iinnrPTPnpiiiPfi. nnnprrn - in. rnis vrara . aiwi 1 . 1 r -3 the year j merf Alechanic; llerchaht and Capitalist A'f; f S .of.North. fV- t ,&J.;VIGUS.r (TcosalofifeV; He-1 Office of theoardofComd ait publish-1 tnWwoners of the Wabash & i ?i : ,f 7 : v ' Erie Cana.Twaty;,Gr6uDd;vc; Kne canaLr iTeaty .-urouoa.t-i j r vTfV i ' " Indiana, ,Jlay llW.?.jr,:r&&M June. 15. ? ; v.-'-vV. ' '.8ri3nlH':''-';.:J .i" r- 7 : r - r - v-i- ' . . .v.i. ... mHE Subscriber has formed. a Copartnership . - ' r-.-- -!.'. '.!" r --' . JL in the HARDWARE BfJSl?!Ei.S; with Mrl jSOTICEi fx. .VfrW..r.i'Hi.- UTaS taken up and committed to the Jail ' of ; pterrg,:ya.Ju1y:v.t :--:V : this County on thfc. 9thMay, a iNegrp -i.v . . ..,l 1 1 il U ,, i" M . ri ' T 1 1 - if- L piAll, lllllbK , li' uviu"b,"6 v w.'l. - 1. vu, rransiiu omuy, gcu yyvars. ?,The oyOBer is requsted to conw forward, prove. , ' u Eropertvi ay charges and take him) aWay,', or e will be dealt with according to law; -- r - rVVt-l S's. :' JAMES''PAEIElt,'Jailo" i .-..M WmfUbr? Gertie countyVjunel 88 3-,::$S - , - v I ' 1 . ; .V.V:?.-.li ij.l wj'...4. Vi'- 1-. i. -K"Af ''A -U . . I,- J '. .-V -S ' V Q 1 1 4 A' 'X- 1 t . ; - v 1 , r J ' J. 1 1
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 12, 1830, edition 1
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