' f 3 1 -W.rr-- W V 1 , . .v- 1 f . - -v . -1 -- 'A 't, .? -A- U Li il , J i: 11 VLSI V Li II i ,1 s V Li A Il H . V,-., '"'J. ' - : - ii f s TnjppfTva4T qiyv , T-it nas rehched th?r fnonds of truth prccaut on;1 , - JOKII GALKS fil-SON, , nnd Wkenl a Jcinrfred spirit here. TV t .V - " . At nvpet mvance. moral Colaml projects of th. it i TnS't." " : VnfV ' -IV Ho'lhVn wH ,oon nx: : Dy.pipSia f, wor than a hnuntecl house, , . vjiv -Vite Ur for the qt spirit is within theauffer.r oteenffW.nelrinilea its avtn..sHnct claims, a, an impor- ;fl(, B0 "drop or nostrum will disMee ;m for a T)ollar, anL twemy'-fi ve cents for ,a" Y ui;uives foioine a weJijht him.,!i - 4 1 V ' .Lt-. ln'L Vi.'-. j.-A". lot lntpriftt in its fi.half fkor ko. .MBr1 T . ...... mirppninr nuuwcHiiou: innse ni (rrem. i . . ... .... .,.f, ,,Hl ,,a& a, avvu i i. WTCiTTn s taniu..y reqejve...iuTr, 10 ; he Edltora must be,oaM. ..; . ' J krifw what wat wanVrebulced the spi rit that murmured at his; regartJ;for thesp- his own example; his church to this event- ful stage-of .belngaryeyeloping the inost 1-.. I t' I a,. mmi.4m kC Kl ASC'Afl atltts fW Wa Rift? i sir.ihe lesson seemWto have been incuU run i ii t nuu ri.ca u raacirut vvi w w aj uaa cated in vain; For insteadof engaging j auluous and pWfulolituiJe, this has hiwn the noi nt all .others. . QtmniYHOhf 4 iki ! 7i ' r 'fr- Hamlet must have been a dyspepiic For h promoUthetions.ofthe.Ar.ericanun. eontrolle.l bv pnnce W .2 o ofinKli 7"' 5.y School Union in.the: valley of the Missis- had studied hMn charaft.r 4de; ma- "if SiWto SeoWtewfaf tUo5w?rA? - s Jinihut nprinrfpJecou d be s.Hy it is in truth nothing but the stomach that It is nearly eitee ceTituriessince mir t,.ustf.d! w"h did not fl iw from a senje is this. A good dinner may defeat a good WeSs,ed Redee..ler1Wt)W,he:huy 5 tion, aml a lobster suppewill invariably WHlive to the misnea of humunVi Jix ' ? .TV- V JH,.V,S",,, ,,a' make a man morose and rruel. To xuch. hiseyespon aup oUUtrevhildr; lo4r PhimpJ the sae truth. In this 9ufferer, the present hafno joy, ani the ami tWt.hi Mehcls tfa'fbiigiUTtftre. litsie ;A',eW'!;w.fis -Mpwarcl, of four mil- future no hope. Music anm.ys him, and i mih lie animated by iin erainple urgent 'f A" of 'fm:nl h:'y w,,h asr"'shng ra- ,irth is hideous. By a strnnge and disea- J8lhe condescension of fGod-he tk in pH!irpeopIed ihe -fairest' regions of our s,, apatite, he craves, the things that will his arms and b!esej tAnd the eveutfu question to injure h.m most, and his poer of resis- ten since, such touching notice was -deem- be resolved, iS,hiw we sh,.U mosr happi- aflce U weak in proportion to the necessi- i . ,;t;,t nmnuinn Rt K JV fashion the He merits oC thene rising rV nf TPr,in(r Th.r- h- ar intprpt n2 Ob ects,;me,who hadsnirmetl -r T r - J cero-s regimen tbstmence. One liti bodr ami 'tne, immortal ronn wnose r j y " nnnin9 ai icasi a tew roontns, or aosuuence scrutiny reachedhe secretlnfce of a; T'-V, hel,r. 0ttC.nlect from what injures, will reinstate him ih Ifo Md iheioWfiUm't shall be .. left to exhibit the mel mcholy health. The s.ffVon in his complexion will .,;l..hn rarid tKn-line- r,n.,rl .i.: "Ptaile ol utnvernal degeneracy of man 2iVe plac to the rose, his bent boil v and linuit throligK Ui tl-eir, winding. ; H,-, !'8 PfPf but ye-tenlay born Ltrol i-f which tHe thnrat ci.!.i.atiW and "' t1.'rj.- w ' di!cinlineT.f iMldh2.ded upW lhe ?t. t t.vd, I. I. is pu. ... III 111 ! "W .-.,W-----w--W ' - - 1 I ft i - r if uA'.'.ii,.im lui'wicKeunea win uy ami oy come ovn geof alLotherR, -theomot left tot. . ... . i J . , its n tivro i0nr)cniau K Our Sl ivinui ll'ii'flt I tU., nn.vkof ...ao A i r K k hail I o . -,. 7 . 1 ' 1 r " . . u. I a Alii i .rrvai . 'Aia K ha .1 r a a m l ' Ia A An ra I w r' , ,r i. , . I, - . ; , i ..v'ld'ite In ne short sentence. While de- ini-K writ in ine louniam ;-n you uegire iiie t r - . k. . .L. n:- -.1 k-i-'.kr..i..-i;si.-klPl"rlftK the frequent occurrence of street UHI95DU1 III UC HIHll UCaHUIUI, 9IIICIU lilt I bud from harm. We have inverted , . saW? ary tesoif; The whole moral machine w " ry of man v ages has not, in any ot its de- pminenis .;. oeen lilted tor cniuinoou ; all V9 agencies have been directed over the heads of children. We have called ii he season, of innocence, and left it t run to wnste.'1 -The mother has kissed nfi'the tear from th? clieelc of h'erlitlle pratler, and of sen tflf as it an aHgeL wept. Wlule we have rherished this frnl deception, batan liai been sowing thebiiter se.tl ofdepra- it.! "He met the yuung ideas as it slrug- gh'ti into life, nnd wicktdy cotifinned MS i-orupt- jnclination he, unresisted, pfe- p.irel the mould for future.charjcter J and when youtli dawned, it c.inie with such vi gor and stubbornness in;sin ; with such fiiedness pf choice for eyif,-as saWy 'eviir Cfd the efficient . and dreadful v agency that had been at work. The Sunday School has broken this delu-j sion and now ve wonder at our infatuation. this jvenihg addresses itself t the phil m Weitinew before, Mhat the impressions of thionhy of a generous people. It becomes childhood were i deebWfid indelibie-that they seemed to add inUinct to memory-- that they Endured through the turtnoil and frown iif manhood, antl oftenCoutlived the infirmities rif-dotage; But 'yet,; till this uiensea engine was set m motion, we nai i treemn to senu lorin nnmonai iuihikh nedected the application of such powerful ces atnong them, that shall establish the facilities to the cause of truth and Virtue Now, he who , rurjs' ; may . read, . how full' of promise, and v how fraugtrt with blessings is this grand scheme of mercy.--Sir, it strikes home to the very root ol evil. It meets the'first breaking out of corrupt nurpnrs enlightens and exhorts to, duty; pleads against sin and save from jdealh. I iittnly believe that Gim intends it; to be " e grea t means pf fpforini rtg the world. There may "exist -"soibp , entbuasm; on nhis wbject. 'I rejoice at fit. Thel-e never was god cause, -Wiiphl-'klicly iiot'dfeaervc all the ardor of entKusiasm. There is no time nw to spafelor cold and reluctarit calcu1 latinieri'ritaoY:v " ( ur lantl. '-' Tliey5arystraining the last riervej? and 'theyj areiusirig.liito action the slumbering iiresvDf jnfideluy shroud the heavens ih the blackness of des- P-'r. It behove :then all t the fr5endsof wl and manf'.io be acfe j aod to stand fonhr a the fearless a"dVe.tes and tilefendr enf the. truth. VV":;t We have witnessed witbTgrateful interr ,8t the progress5 Sabbith1 cfiMi irtstrlqc tn.' Every year has furnisheti; some fresh proofs bfjts substantia.2 benefits. 'r Take a iigle illustration in ourrcity. A recent tigation. ascertained that: of: twelve ttiuusaod children' who had 'shared in the Messing bfthit institution,,'1 utlf on had er been arraigned for crime. (Thiais a rme of commentlation-bur, ,sjr.r it" is HLh' the bpguiniug bf good. The next age i4d- wtt:ebt s;nie of the fulness of its mer rVu when thf h'ddreri shall; iakeo'ur;pla c,t .ad As-iurfi upon them the. duties- of -?neti jin.i - -' ' ; ' ' ' beral- , , , t!l!f V.'h--: rV "A l" b win ?i i r V" 'T nM ; ' ' ' ' I M . i "coumiuniiies; wht;thby our benignant -tt., ..r, am u M.ciigu.cit ine t-r Kflf9 - '" posse or gMd or evil, that cannot be h or .disregarded. Riht'y in- . v.. . .. k fluei'' 'nimense blessings will reward .L.i-.'.i. i. i i .i. ... j rc. - . 4 - a , " Vj W " .7n i u" ' "l i T ! P'n ua, that will sweep away the List I I ttelv Iharrl frntn :i ilftTiiioriiitthpf1 rili7fn cl - -"SS . tiiat leAAain.ktkKAit..tn .Ka a n.l I ha a n 1 1 viiwn ui 'lie miiiuii, mr ami uic niiii ' T i . L t i cc rm i av ru . vi iiiPiiniaft, t rri v ri iirn 111 inn cial station, he rem irkd, that the terrors if law interposed no che k, and th.it hi hope rested in trref reformation of public enttment ; there, i satd he, the mi-chiel receives its countenance and there we must look for its corrective. This was the Iansru3re of truth and sobeness. tL . i . . : r'..:i.. .1 ii.;. vvpen me iae moTeinem in rmiaue.r. . i . 1 . r'..:i.. .i.uu; was announced, it was hailed as the har-K Dinger of i nca I fti la ble blessings. A foun tain was to be opened whose healthful streams would send forth richer benefits to the Valley of the Mississippi, ?han all their maiestic rivers. The Sunday schools will reform that perverted public opinion, tht sanctions the deeds of the transgres- sor. I ins win puruy rne elements oi so ciety ; this will arrest the torrent of cor- ruptiou erect the standard ot sound priu ciples s and bv the blessings of Heaven, save the country and oeroetuate her liber- ties. A cause, thus exalteil in its aims. not a stranger lo press this point. It be.. J fits the occasion however, tossy of it, that a 'nobler charity could not well engage our .ynipa!hies. ' To raise, an empire of im iMrtal')'eings to the dignity of virtuous basis of Dnlitical prosperity, that shall raise a 'protection around the sacred privi leges if the fire side and secure the hearth and the altar, from rude invasion 5 and more than this, to open to them a pathway to a blessed immortality, o fiJj up time with social comforts; to gild its close with consolations, and crown the whole with imperishable happiness---Sir, what are earthly sceptres ? What is all human wealth and greatness compared with such a vision ? And in the just hope that it rn av shorllv be realised, who can longer -sp his gold I Where or how can wealth acconinlish for 'us ciiKatantinl or sublimer pleasuret. Patriotism ih it bold - est conceptions, canpot aspire to a purer , im-iv 9Uv.. - . f it '. -' '!..' a " ! .. . .... . fellpwen'to'the purity of a yirttfous com - ro unity Sir failure in such an " enterprise would be no common privilege. pui, wci need not fail. The fa. thluf consecration of our best eflbrtsfis destined to demolish the throne of the princeof darkness j and honoured will oe ine, numuieai mitted to raise a finger ; DYSPEPSIA FOREST jjassion most celebrated,': i , i : Ife best can paint it who can feel it most'; ii:.M..:nih'alnshlilVi ! w m r w. mm jiii p m v Kmi r mm t n rna n b n i i - . UUS insn tnis io eieyate ao t5aieusivc ,,r lhendMhereason,it there pe one, wny ine vesse gion of enterprising men to rescue the.mrre not, Jtcpt. . Sucn, ariuises -should 'be fro"1. iroie wav"ui(. luuucuyc i aiayi'is" scrupulously reueemea, inougn at a greaii and crtnie, and being, up millions of oor. ce and even wheu inadve'rt i'.'-ti i. h. iii. ni a irtr ii rn i . nnnir i r- k. , it i.mvhi"; hinv -rn i .Th Hahm ittvn nnnn ann . iwo . p-ooa i tion ne nuueiurtu ,i - n i ;.uu a.;..Air . ;i-....n Ir ..i .. .. tU.t w-k. Iwrina Kiilnor inrl two 'ftbuTC and is handsomefv I ter firivioi? Tiotice. l r i-.a : . i r jtl.r . . . . t.: .l. o I FrMhpd.t . - - . I Pear at ine nexx tie lUf nis,suoiec may us a am, as ui me DCen lying to turn from nis ye-y oinu. .r.pu If '.i.h.rV wnminto trt. iinna to be held for manner of rcsistioj ;thii : fclLperyadirigling f'ota the !&rst'. b vv.....uv ....w.. .M - ... Her gloomy presence saddens all the scene. Shades every flower & darkens every green." Ancl browner hbrror on the woods." . J nua iju ittti ttf Mti or MIlnantIK Ills h sto nA.k.ma r--i remedy ; it seems easy and simple, and ,s certain, vet he tries it not. It is Ci- le creeping gait will be succeeded bv an erecr a titude and a firoi stp, and he will be come joyous, good, and if he will, great, on the simple condnion of absiinenre ; yet he instances of u h resolution are indeed rre. I; is almo as erty to find person whose strength of mind has rescued them from destruction, aft :r a long course of intemperance. Wh t can move a dy.pep- tie, when reason and sutF. ring will no r Boston Cou. i i paren i'al Falsehood. In noticing Mr. Opie's "Illustrations f Lying" a writer in th London Literary Gazette, Ims the following rjem.ik-, which are well worth v the attention of parents : Th-. re is oe c'ass of ties, whicti we are a little surprised did not ittract a Urger share of ilrs. Opi'a attention : C7 Lie told by r reits to their children. We be heve that the siigh' regard in which strict ;ruth i1 hld among m.v kiml is principally iwing to the lies, which arf told to chil dren bv their P ireri s, during the few first f thpipHves. Xhen is the lime that ' . : : ; n pVro.anent imp-essions may be as well made as at any later period. It is then, probably, that' what is called the natural propensity of a child is unfolded. Many persons who have great abhorrence ol ly persons wno have great Dhorrence or iy- : i ii... nkiMpa m if iVio rfaiar't I iuS, aiiu-iip men V.IHU.C, .. "y' hem in it, yet make no scruple or teiiiug and acting to them the mo-t atrocious r :se- . .. .... . ' r i I hoods. 1 iere are lew parents wno no not no mis in a greater or icss ucgrrc. luuuh doubtless without dreaming ''they are guil ty of crimi'ial deception. With many, ihe whole business of managing their chil dren is a piece of mere artifice and trick. They are cheated in thefr amusements, ( heated in their food, cheated in their dress, Lies are told them to 1 them to do any thing which is disagreeable. If a hiid is .tjke physic, the motherjells him she has something good for him to drink ; if recusant she will Send for the doctor to cut off bis ears or pull his teethyor that she will go away and leave him, and a thou sand things of the same kind, each of which may deceive once and answer the present purpose, but will invariably fail afterwards. Parentsare too apt to endeavor to pacify lUir fhildron hv making promises which . 1 a . 1-1 .l. :..i. t tev never intenu 10 periorm. 11 iney wish J 1 . l. 1 IOr instance, m iom; oj bwiiic C8ig.M which they fear will be injuriousf they re- conciie them by the promise of a ride or a valk, Or 8Qmettltg else wnitri;W4ii pseaae . . . - I I'l !lt l. them, but without any intention t rair . . ' , rati I L I :u. fying tiieni. 1 Jin is lying, downright.- w . ... I . 1. I ..I l..!..l.iMM tk.. I. w.m . tLJv -nnthinir of mises to children 5 if the erformance be urea n nig iiicu jjiu. I - i u... .1 inAf nterpctiv couvenieiiu nui nicy aic 1 (he jast peraons to whom j promi? I. k , b ecaue they Icannoi . I - . iii com pre- . I v . - r i; . s. "i enfry made. For the child's moral liabitpiicatSo'ns: for a.page may also be made to h' . f ' 5,iteiv more consequence than sch inconvenience can be to a parent. . h f onl. ooiic;d a few of the cases 0 5iase enough to lllus- of intr children, but e infe tgt frequericyf it-. a . ' .... L t." ..t.l U 1 nA nerwonuers now uu &uouiu ac icaiii; I position aud. tendency to, falsehood, which . o iuau, Fci- n - . Durfiued aicourseof deception for 'VJ :,""r '?,he.WWlt- two or., three fir?tW, IfiH r-r limrp.: . then finds his child is trying toder -i -;o u;u A I T on 9 . I' . . , . n 1 , uY i. I JC ana oiorc, vu jrmjfcucwiuw wt, wiiii,a ALUKUaJ7, -t fceive him, and ill tell a downright lie, I a&the Citv Poat-Office. will be sold on I ne aiiriouies iriose naous w vu niuaiB o i : ; SCANDAL. - . V. V ; v-. ' v Reader hpe jovr ever suffered in being made the mark ol scandal ?' Is there a man or woman, 'old or young, in the towu of Providence ' who has not ?v And are there many, who have not, in their time, inflicted scandal i These ae leading questions, and are. more or les applicable to every communitv. ana particularly so to the bt-ssed community in which we live.''' ' ' There are ten or fifteen men, in this town, who are without business of their own, and are continualCy meddling1 with tnat or ntner people. Are a lady and gen tleman seen walkihg together in the street, -thevare engaged to be married, and they win go on anu nx tne aay or your wedding, the colour and shape of Jour dress, the parson, and all the particulars ; and if the ladv takes your arm, she is nothing less than you wife. By these means the tongue. of scandal will allot to a man more wives in one week, than Solomon had' in the course of his ijfe. Does a gentleman stjeak with a married lady,- there is in trigue and sin a f not, and her husband must know it. Does a lady witunut a hundred thousand dollars presume to go into ihe street decentlv dressed, she is bringing down ruin upon her familyr-she is making a great show to display her charms to captivate th men, while her unwashed kettles are tumbling together in the kitchen, and cobwebs fill every corner "f the house. Ih a man transiently em barrassed in his affairs, be is in jar he is dodging the constable at every corner he has mortgaged all his property ihe is living in a style he cannot afforsi-i- he eats too rich a steak for his dinner: he wear oo fine a piece of cloth and he never at tends -to- his business. Does he hire a etiaise to go out of iown on his own nffurs ? he is runaway, and all hi creditors are seen running .sftvr him. Besides these there-are a thousand and one stones h itch ed, wi hoot the shadow of a piauMbiliiy- jrx e eu poi let her marry. An ther has runaway from with her tooiman. Another was seen to k.'ss a g -n leman in the itreet and ano ther has contracted more debts thin her husband tan ever pay. Mi. Sufferer was L seen' last night as drunk as a beasty and roWalk hi tp evPlM(Jg lie aou nis late D.iriner. laiU urutlK uii i X all last g they cam stivet and frightened wheiY at last is was proved that Mr SuL ferer was out of town alt the afternoon. on busines. These are some of the ten millio n of scandalous and lying reports . . J I which d-ily flo.it through rhu country, as .'hick as the air we breathe. Ihey meet us at every corner of the street : 'hey otan ous lies, engendered whoie, and S t Janiea Sheppard; Clerk,-of put sad,Cotirt, aV ' n motion for (he purpose of creating an mte the firfit 'ndHyAo ,J ' K . - H . - JAMCS-SIIKPPARD.-Cite f it iiemeiii. miss &n-aria-so nas swano;- . . r,-. fc. - , . ;w c ft ,r Wfaii Ka nca Hut to I Ho tsr . m 1 1 ' i I I MH.fM rAI . hC ' i " ' " .1 V j M If VI IlilUVI W'HIUII I I m M.M.-M -w Jfc-V -w J VJ W . ' ( , cluster on everv lio. and increase ten fold.levery convenience for a; femily residence. ifA in mf ovorv Kr . n, Kv nurlil nd i at. ine evi int u forth oUt friends are . . . ... , I . - " . . i parpDg, anil old enemies excited airesn, i and thp vPrv roots and rrin of socieiv - - j r mt are ,arned lrt;o bilterness. Who will set j the Wainple and reform ? Providence Paper- m . MRS. JOHN HAYWOOD IS prepared to ' accommodate twentg-ve jr 1 thirtu Members of the LeeisJature. She as- sures all those who may honor her with their patronage, that no exertions shall be spared to - "Z" building. N. B. The favor of early appiicfion, i, quested. I Sept. 18, 1830 y (Tj Mrs. H continues to receive Travellers and Boarders by the Week, Month or Year. HAYWOOD?s REPORTS. viHE First Volume of this valuable .Work be- ins: out of print, we are about to publish a new edition of it, wiih References to subsequent Ifn!.rimpn( of the Legislature, and decisions' of 1 , . r- - - . ' , 1 the Cour of Conference and Supreme Court, Tou. f thA nMSuB rnrtfd. mro-inul Ah. stracts,, and a new Index, by W. H. tUrrit, Esq. of Franklin County. I 1 l. X7 1. .. n n Zr. V. Owi.m, m.A 1 me ii picsciii in iwnsHf aiiu wm ocgoiouiwuH auvcmauu v , ' J.tAtllb KoUjN une lg30 , - F - . . Office of the! ColoiUZatiotl Society. i r.'t. r..t..-r i6nn , I i , rr amingiuji, juiu 4 , ioouv 1 i . . onA a. ... . : ari1..r--. I If. . . . ' . ... . - . lUDllO Ol tllC AlllCt lWitH OIUII- j j. tion Society have resolved to aeapatcn I i i . L. io convev one nunureu or mure Norfolk' to Liberia, on the 1st of October. emigrants 1 ntrhlv important, that applications for a passage in this expedition, should be duly made iniko Corroturv nf the SncietV in this r.itV. Aru J. fi. Latrobe, Esq. Baltimore ? John JHhaiX i:A?wwlS ries of any of the Stateor other AuxiUary Sod ., : ,v i . aW a1 &. th Hitv Pokt-Office. I j-.-v- - rf . "i reasonxDie terms r,..v. . ' S will admit of other improvements. Apply SEiltby merchant, at, the v I ; . k Vn Auu jt9 .. A p. unilGo flt1fl StnrP for Salft. A A - . II I . , I II Sijcbndible qonveutidn tif NbriH ?f r. r "B"N November 182.' a Cortrcntion W teT J iii"- f HaTeih ' for the purpose, of deriffinjr the-' ways and means of supplying tpe State with tft N inoie, by May l3I." T.h Resolutions adopt ed at that meeting have beeoMaKbelrore the "i.' public .Although the. frieri, of the; Bible c aiiie V, hare exerted themselves to carrythese resolti -tions into efreet;,yet much- remams t ; be done! if the State is.-tqbe supplied v. it! :.V the time V contemputed. , : 'f , l i As there are mjny Bih'li Sopiitiet and Ao fc ciatipils" irl the State, which hold no; comm. nl-4; til catibh witBf each other, and, qf CourseV act .witW- -1 v , out concert, it, is ''evideht,- tlYattf as t theiVorll; fTi.:.' draws towards-' a close,vnone,of tfiem can acft. ; sdsedly tfpless.theyliave before theroV aU !! . S? that has, been dbner Isdoing and'needs ; to be p ' d?ne, ,thiit odf . Statel'roay e- furnished with :;V With a view of cbflectinp Information, and r acting- in concert, the frienVla of tlie Iiible cuse think . it.bexi; that a .Second Bible , Convfntnii ' shoutd be held in Ualeigh oh Toea.l.y, the;v; 14th day of Decembel830." ;To which.meet- r"; iog, Delegates Yr6m,ih ; different Afiible. Soclei v ' . tiejMind Associations, and. friends of the. cause nerally, are jnvited to Attend. - Where attjn-- -danCe is inconvenient such written .comma nt 1 ' cations as will further the cause, are respectfi ly solicited, so that all the information needed may be before the Cohventioh.' ' - i ; ; , J &ALES, r cc5f Rateigh, Sept. 2l: 14 ' - Htate df North-Carolina: Pitt County . r Asoun or rieas anu Huarier pessions, r 4 August Term, 1850.7 ' t', Abraham Stocks, Amos Stocks' arid others. , ' Henry Stocks and'Thpmaa BroWn and Amy hjrf ; ....xtl'wife. ' , . ,,,, ' . Petition for Sale of Nepdefc vV , . IT appearing to the satisfaction of the - Court ' that the defendants Henry Stocks & Thomas. Hroxvn and Amy his wife, are hot inhabitants of ! this State ; it is OrderedCihat publication; be made in ttjf Jlaleigh, Register for six' weeks, that . unless the saldTHenrjKStocks and'f homas browit and Amy. his" wifet';apvpar befpfe tTie Juticea of' t he Court of Pie is Quarter Sessions to be helds for said county at theCourt house m Greenville on the first Mondayjn Novembijrjnext,- and anV swer io ine pemron, xneapexuion wm dp nearo - parte and sale ordere accoKhnfy af OFFERS far Sale his HOUSR LOTS iff the ' Town of Oxford, with the LAND adjoimnsf - anout 200 acres -of wtiicii about 60' acres ara Woodland. The House is 52 by 40 feet. Com Pi,ftITiswith fire nlaes on eah floor, with. wide passage on eachgarret distributed into V ciuscis aim io wnnurwuic rvumn ; juiu ccuw afternoon, aud, in onaer tne wnoie uiviaen into several apartment, ; ;: . o fi'nn in, ih. It s situated in it most beautiful ove"of Oaksi 'l,1 e clown into me . -!, . J ?y .. . attached to it is a. larire Falhnir Garden fnrnisli ,. gome liule ffirii .uu...-i,irJ: kL.k t-.. it ii . , k cj i wiiii ii ii us c: c:iu.i.sz:iii una liic iiui iii jb i a ftc i h nr - -i. 1 ii constructed of rock ae stone, Spring-House' 'V' u Well ofexcejlent. watet in;.the'yardP' Office in ' - T ' ' the yard suitable for a Lawyer, and every nece ' 7 V 7?,;" SL' - i?r --"C: Alii. TANY A RT1 now in hirnf inn.' urn !.' 4 i.. Illltlll. gIVC ClUJJtUJTHICUl.lU o in iw iiiluallTII7 i. V , '(.,F;V 10 j acres of lawl attached to it; ' and on tfie prep : t . oener twusi.ruvi.cu mru w ieiuuiu any , .mI tiX3 reasonable and accommodatini? term. i'hr T hia nmnAftv. urill n riiannw.l n . THO. B. tlTTLFaJOHN.- . Oxford, Septal, . s?- -r. 5oaw tf , 8TUAY. ItOGf. th af Ml or stolen from the subscriber, about , , ' ' the middle of July last, a valuable. Hound - ' I Dog,;6f a yellow coior and tolerable Urgehz; r y .ftl Willi m t iiiu. uivsn uvvk auu Willi H AIIJIZC f ' - '' ' in hsface theerjdofiW f la , 7 ; was raised.in Graiiville cuuhUv about six' miles 1 " southeast of Qxford. V I heard ofJhe doi? it'f:ha- , . pel Hill, .white on hi.;way;rtrott,borWh to j ii v mv . Aiiy perso - . , WiTO"! 'V rV Chanel Hill.- 'or.rW: i Strnntf AfPittinnW who will secure1 him forme. .J information r respecting himv will be thairkfuUy received and airiy person who . will deliver the said dog, Id ei-' ther of the above ? mentioned gentlemen;2 or to .11 . T 1 t 1 M I B ' ! myseu at uxioru, snau oe iioerauy rewarded. September 2. . k ; . f ; vvv.IQ-at j . State o North-Garoliaa.' Wake County.- V; i 1 ' Edmund Barer Agent of Alex; Treemaau ":' Jesse B.' Johns, A'' Original Attacnment. ? ,.v N Attachment having . issued. itY the . above Attachment for thespaVeoF SOTdaVi,. wpen if RId Jesse B." Johns do ti.it flrmprr arrd rr!ri n niRaii. iiiuif iiieiiL u uu ial mill, be entered against.-. ' i 7 ,. . , Gen unijeP ay hand, Icclthia 13th SepW - - 'V ; ..." " 12 4w f WF.STON R. GALES; J. P. " State rNfirCh-naraiiii.' i .' ... . ... , ., M. i KOCKingnm uoumy. ; Isham Browder sen. Wm. If endows. Admr. of 'Nancy Thrsaher; dec Isaac Clarke aftd Tabi- , t tha his Wife, 'and Autfustin Fearea. ' s V . v- '' " Petrtion fof probate of Isham Erowder'a WilL 'ffT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Isaac Clarke -and Ta bit ha - his wif' and Aueustine Feaiiare?iiot ' inhabitant of t?oa State t it is ordered by the Court that publics ; . 7 . , . . 7, j m ' jv-,- , o the sard rlefer.dants to an- ' S Court )f Pleas and Quarter Sea- -- - the county of Rockinehara "r- at the Courthouse in lVent worttuf on the 4tb,-!r;..v l Monday in November next, and answer or the ' tv. 7 ? r ' lpttiiionwiUbtakerpro VV; I M. - HOj liALulWAi. C LI. A. , - : .' s - f' " ..A "i V if r f v. 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