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j ' T.J :4 At y . . i ft J i v.. "4i V,' if v. s ; n v-. l r if',-' X (1 3' V"' : V A V 'T ' :-.t ' ; u pubUshed every, Mown at and ThttiisdAt, py 1 v;, 'JOSEPH -GALES & SOK,. i v f ; At Jrit AiQiiars per annum nankin huyhucc. erlehetb" in; the same proportion. coxkv w.cTio?r3;anVfu)lv".'rec to the ditomust bfefA:p; 3f fe" The i fact alleged belbiandjllustrated by ;the VV history of a Wgh aarica V questionable No one can read it'witbout ad- .mtraf Inn a tvell & emotion. u( the female and their, powers xfnr durinsfa rfeVre? ojf, V i ca 1 pa J n h i ch woulduiterly break d own : e f stubborn ; 1 ificatldii of tbi iniar tl I be foy tt d in ; the . snojrlf nairraf ivc inimediatelj, following.' .The Went tnade' st ronar ; impression ? on i iny mind "at the t iraeV a nd f thought itwell worthy of an entry, i p, my; Diaryr s 'a- 'M ' ? I iiad 'forseveral mon thr bn) in con itanf Attendance on: a" MrSivS-- ' J a Tounjr married lad jj of 'consiValejTamj j and forfunev :wn' 7aVbevictimthat terrible scoure,)thf fpmaievscx-a can-i V cer.UiT reatperaorial attracftion shej adt dc d uncommon ftweetnessV if disposition : and thertitu'dwith whiclxshe submit ted f o the. asoQizins inrade of ber malady. toscther- With , b$ti art) f ntVepresions of gratitude foe such v temporarv alleviations a hr aniious4 medical atiendants could - 'supply cntrbved"to ,imsp.irejmwithva ; erv jiveTv intejrest iii her Me. f I can con srientiously;8y, that d'jrmsc the. whole pe- A riml oft m v a'ttertdance, A Tiever heard a word of complaint fair' fnm hr;nor - wif- r npssed any tndicatidni f impatience or'ir-. . tiUpility.rrfo morning, stretched on the crimon sofa in the draw ing rootti and though her -pill id featnres, 'and Rntly Corrugated eye-browgevincf d , the inter ;onyshe m"? inquiring.what sort ff,a night she pass ed she i re pi ie d i rt i n . x fmbiit tremulous tone Ohf Doctpri I have hdta -dreadful night-but I, am glad ,(?aptam:S(--- was ; not witlefpr it wcld hate made, him v Very wrcb ;axm haired1 little b-Vy; her first ami on- ; jly;chld Caerpnning'i i Vblue laughi jnrnmeVjst ook him on foyttnee-(and, ; amused im with ;.ny-;wf fc in order, that v ; bfe might;nntdiMurb;'lTjism The " v Por sufferer after gazing on bira with ah ... air orjntepse.ondness for somemomeni i t uddenl yVcq vefed:' her. yet-twJlb ' hr hand (an, hw sTepder-rrhow no wyr-Kow, almost Hranspareh'Vwai'-itiyBd! VfiReVf)? snw the mother I - The ass'ra vated' m?il ic'nitv-of , ber7 disorderV rieodfered tan operation'' at length inevitable; - Th1,' eminent surgeon, who; -joiVitl jrvwith in vs;' f. ' was . in : rVgn,lar Vlrtenijance on herVJfeci rdfhKintei Usance;. and asked whether se Vthnughtfhehad AirtitudeVeoouftd sUbK mt toun operation., T ; - -A She1 assured him with a -'sweet smiled of resignation, that he bad ; been-foW some time'xpecting.as mucn,annadmatie up her. mind to submit to 'if -baf on two con- blind fof !eil. 1 er cal m a nd 'deistvefnan? nercnvinced nie that remonstrance woa h be useless. 'Sir. lookectit?neT1th" a cpurage than you seem willing togiveher y creoii jor..id short alteri he surgeon had Sarquies'ced in the fatter :cnnditipu--t'iiwhich v.',ft?:yed f agitatiop t hat I entered Sjr' " T s carriage " company wttn ninvseir ana rtii senior papil 1 r-i, cou I dj istaf ce Akpid ai ? ' r! '5? e f v 0 H ' m9 f" " sna I ' t m :j y" seenitwhen Va tehesefvant place "P?r,ng!cas onh.evseatpfithercar- ri; ysomewhat' irritated 'me;'! On , being assur- i. "e ainrmaiive, ana alter .cautiously "tasting his ; ey e over the case f of instru- menu, to - make .assurance : doublysure, e dre; oft'. VVe arrivedat Mrs. St Ju in wjiich the opf ration w"aa to be4per ormeda 'back parlor. the. ' window J of 1. aw me nie or a paiieni lost, merely , Jxoujrh the" want of such laudable precaution as . iSfotexfteedinc arwen nei neauy mserieu o ' times for aT)ollrt and twenty-five -?ents for ievervWceedihff pubticatjonitoseotreat- the vt ea r . tncKi icg ;.tnrci!j;r t-r n rge rs but shattered; nojt 'aw6td vTheiie was unions ipar. per nusoann wpp was nen a s sea ) s Wu Itf . n q it be i rt form ed of; j r til I . i t was' over; ; and t h at 'd a ri n g ' t h,e :,opera tion h -ahould hot - be in an v wise bound. Vor "htlul sir. ,She, observed jr, and said, 1 see w ha t y ou a rr thin k i ng Sr,' " , Hu t y I bope to shew you .that' a woman has mre nail Kiiri:i;iiiT iipiimi i i ril i n n . iii w - whm fixeil for the operation subject of course, to Mrtr'Si state:of;heaithWhe& !??. ; A rn vmi i fin ro Vvmi V haip fPVprv ihlng readf , Mfl -(inquired Sir wth i calm: and - business-like ' airt which Tr-; trr wbor; resided- a tew miles from - town arjgiuttwdp'cfocfc-' ' 4 j were im6iediatelyushered lihtojthe tU S,r TT" lP,tlie present instance.- ,f An in ' ,8PisabJe"iastrumem .- was suddenly requirtd, tfte middle of the- oper .tion 4 and, tolhV.dJs which looked .into a ibeautifut "garden. I ihall be' pardoned, I hopetVfor ackruiwL enging; tnarine glimpse i caugni oi ine paie 'anp;nisornere 1 cunienance ui -uic eryant.as be retired," after shewing usjnJ toihe , rb6m somewhat;? disconcerted. Ime, for in additioh;td the- deep interest I ' felt yy ine ijaie or tne loveiy sunerer, i nau ai frayiran abfc of the prpfe ssiou; wbich ; many -years of h.b.IiUm. rl wl ni ' Aiiflinn 'Minnfffl . I'll a necessary arrangements being" at" length completed consisting .of, a hateful array of 1 nstru men ts, 1 ci ot hs, -sponge,- warm wjl. t e r, &c. &c. 7-a message was) sent to Mrs. St ; fo inform her! all was ready. x, Sir , v was iust making a jocular and hot very w ell-timed illusion t my agi tated air when the door wa opened andR Mrs, "entered, fol lowed by her two atten dants. -f,;Herstep was firm her ;air cdm posed and heV pale features - irradiated with a smile sad however as the 'cold twilight of October. She was 'then" about twentv'Six or twenty-seven1 years of age ahdunler all the .disadvantageous circum stances in which-she 'was 'placed, loked at that moment a . beautiful woman. Her hair was liht auburn, and huntf back neg lectedly over a forehead and neckas white as marble. Her, full blue eyes which usu ally' beamed with ' delicious pensive. ex- pression from oeneain. ; . '. tal the soft languor of the drooping lid, were now lighted' with the glitter of a rest lessness and' agitation, which the noblest degree of self command could not entirely conceal or reoress. Her features were regular her nose and mouth were exqui sitely chiselled and her complexion fair, utmost to transparency. Indeed, an emi nent medical writer has remarked that the most beautiful women are generally the subjects of 'this'terrible. disease , A large India shawl was thrown over her shout deiWand she .wore a whit.e muslin dress ing gown And was it this innocent and beau'iful being who was doomed to writhe beneath the; torture and disfigurement of the operating.knife ? My heart ached. a decanter of port wine and some glasses were placed 7 , on a small table near the window 5 she beckoned me towards it, and was going to speak. ' 0 . i ' Allow me, my.dear madam, to pour you a glass of wine' said I. ' Mf it would do me good, Doctor,' she whispered. She barely touched the glass with ber lips, arid then handed it to me saying, with assumed cheerfulness, Come, Doctor, 1 see you need it as much at 1 do, fter all. Yes, Doctor,' she continued with emphasis, you are very, very kind and feeling to ine.' ; When,! had set down the glass, she continued, Dear Doctor,do forgive a woman's weakness and tryuf you can hold this letter jvliich I received yesterday from Captain' St, and in which he speaks very fondly so that" my eyes may resr on nis dear naud writing an the. while I am sitting here without being noticed ,by any one else wilPyu r Madam, yoinnust really excuse me it'will agitate you I mut be' . ? You are mistaken,' she replied with fi rn ne twill 'n't ther- com pose m e. Aud if I should- ' expire, she was go ing to have said bpt her vtongue refused utterince.. She then put the letter into my hand her's was cold, icy, and clam clammy but I did not perceive it trem ble.' ,rfX- -;, .;, .,, . . ... ;v In return, madnm, yotl must give me ltave to hold your hand during the opera tion.V:! v. r: '; ' :'.' ' '. ' " s ' ' . AVhat vu fear me. Doctor r' she re plied'wit'i a faint smile, but did not refuse my request At this moment, Sir approached u h i?h a cheerful air, saying, .Wen, madam,( is yur teteartett? Iittishr ed .? X?l want to gefv tln: little matter over, and give you. permanent eiise.', I lu nut think there ever lived a professional m m who could .peak with such an assUriugmr , . 4 1 am ready. Sir b Are the ser vants sent out f ? she enquired from one of the women present. YHi'madam,''. shev replied, in tears '3t.i; And my little Harry?" MrsSt-r asked in' a ".fainter tonK - She was 'answer ed in the affirmative. rhen liam prepared,' said she, and sat uuwu 111 .me uiittir inai was piaceu tor ner. OneVof the attendants then removed 'the shawl from hershouldersj M rsi Str he'rselfwape 111 uisp:ai;iug a mucn 01 , ner uress as was n ecessary.; bhes then t su tiered ,Sirr- -t place hereon thecornerlside 1 of thexhair with her left- arm thrown over her right shoulders v She gave, me her right hand ; ifd; withmy left. I endeavored to hold Captain St --'s letter.' as she .had destr ei. -one smuetr sweetly, as it. to assure me of her. fortitudo ; Jmd there was some thing so indescrib.ibly afiecttng,in the ex pression, of her'; fall blue eyes, thatit al most ;Jbrpke Any .hert. 1 3hall, never fof get!that smi(e as long as I live ! Half do sing her eyesV she-fixed th'en' anthe'kUer: I held an! did not once remove then till nil was over. ' Nothing. could consU Ve ai.tnis trying moment but a conviction, uf .the head.. Bond arid apprbved security wUl'be Jtne consummate skill of Sir--,' who now required for his faithful performance. with 'acalni eyevitd a steady' baotf,rcom- T 'V By order-" ; .x' "if. menced the operation;; Al the instantb'f dd'd- Wj CLESlENTS, Clerk , thefstHrteiiinri'JiP- WUiaVr. " of the Court fcf Wardens. ed with a' con rulsive4 shudder, anil her cheeks': became ashypale;;! ' pray eda in wardly ' that she4mfghtfa1nrW"tbatthe earlier- stage of the operation might be got over. while she was in a state ofVinsensibilii ty.V It was riot ,4he case, bo weyer bier eyes continued in one lone iburning gaze of fondness on the beloved hand writing of her husband J and she mot e'd pot a limb, nor uttered more than anoccasional sigh, dur ing the whole of the protracted and pain ful operation." When the last-bandage had been applied, -she whispered almost' inarti culately, Is it all over, Doctor r' fYes, madam,' I replied,'' ' and we are going to carry you up to bad.' v.1. fNo, no I think I can walk I will try said she, and endeavored to rise 5 but on bir -assuring her that the moti on might perhaps induce fatal consequen ces, she desisted, and we carried her, sit ting in the chair, up to bed. The'instant we had laid her down, she swooned and continued so long insensible, that Sir held a looking glass over her mouth and nostrils, apprehensive that the vital ener gies had at last sunk under the terrible struggle. She recovered, however 5 and Under the influence of an opiate draught, slept for several hours. I JVlrs. St recovered, tho' very slowly; and I attended her assiduously sometimes two or three times a-day, till she could be removed to the sea-side. I shall not easily forget an observation she made at the last visit I paid her. She was alluding, one morning, distantly arid delicately to the personal disfigurement she had suffered. I,' of course, said all that was soothing. ' But, Doctor, ray husband -f said she suddenly,, while a faint crimson mantled on her cheek adding faltenogly, after a pause I think St wilflove roe yet!" VEXATIOUS CIRCUxMSTANCE. A gentleman, who has for many years beeu engaged id mercantile pursuits in the South Seas, and who has been absent from this country since the year 1823 arrived in New -York last week $ and as he learn ed that he could not proceed to Boston be fore the ensuing Monday, he "rote to his wife, and requested her to repair to New- York, to receive the fond embraces 01 a long absent husband, who had just returned frwn a seven years voyage with an ample fortune the fruit of his; labors and priva- . . ' " f 1. i . . '' .1 Cm . - lions, a tew nours aner w-iting this let ter to his wife, he found that it would not be necessary for him to make any delay in New-Yrk, and he accordingly took piss- ageoriDoarune unanceiior JLtvingstun. The wife received the letter of the husband in time to takeheste01 boat stage at Boston, and accordingly proceeded to this tiwn, and took possage on boanfthejstea mer Washington. About the time thatlHe Washington departed, r the Chancellor Li vingston came iuto this port, btinging with her the happy husband, who immediately proceeded to Boston, and on his arrival in that civ learned that his wife had gone to New-York to receive him. The husband immediately took private carriage for Pro vidence, and arrived here in time to take passage in the Ben. Franklin, and on his arrival in Nt.w-York was informed that his wife had proceded to Boston in the steam er President.- The husband, then took his land tacks on board," and proceeded to Boston ; but whether the husband and the wife have yet come together is a question we cannot answer. It is prohable however tint they have : and if they have, we wish them much joy, &all the happinessSvhich S' long a separation of their loves pre-em inently merits. Tins incident is but one of a thousand that grow not of the celerityvthat lsJafiPird ed t ra v e 1 1 e ra by t h e i n tro, I u cti on uf s t ea m ria vigii tioii. Providence Paptr. i JUST URCEIVED BY J. GALES $ SON, Spdciniens of American Poetry, n ith Critical and Biographical Notices, f vV.-'. - . ' In 3 yols. ' " BY SAMUEL' KETTELL. The ab'tte Work is the result of an attempt iu.uu suuicuiui mr ine cause 01 jwiertcun lite rature, by calling- into notice and preserving a portion of. what i valuable and characteristic in the writings of our native Poets. Under the per- suasion tnat me American puonc will took with imjulgence upon this effort to turn the attention to the literature and talent'.of our own country. the Author submits those I volumes to "their in spection. The- undertaking is one which he thinks theyf cannot but coo template with inter est. AYith what decree of i credit he has acauit- ted himself of the charge, it remains for them to f TO THE PUBLIC. npiHR Wardens of the Poor ibr the County of JL 4 Wake; will alfend at the ; Pobr-Houseaof sai-.l .County o the first Saturday iirjNTovember next,' for the purpose of receiving Proposals for furnishing the Paupers, withr food , and xaimen for one Yar--to commence from.the first tdavof Januaryt hext?There areri between .30 and 40 pupersr well provided with oQse;arid furni ture. J There is also,- a good houser plantation and gristmill, for the use pf the Contractor. A sufficiency Jof cash will, be . paid in advance to enable-the contractor to lay in bi' provisions ( Contract ors are desired to state tbeir. terms by h .mjr -t aa) M la- JL . a iut ma w rjANAGaas,prpic3L- :Miss;-3e:;;GEpDY.;.7' v--;. V tt'4-t-w'A Cr V "aTFT V ' t A i l s rreparedto ecVtnmo'datela few -Member 3 - . .v, ; ' . ! UNIflrV IjAiNiAIj- IjIASS k of th aDnroachintr I rridfttiirf with Itn.rri. . - ': NOlFOnxk: y:A.LJ They can have rooms ,m her .hcv?e: .or she vilLfe?; To be'dfawh in Philadelphia? on Saturday d mMtNovembtr: I': : -r C .-. J '. ". u ' K 1 Prize of g$0. 000 ; 1 - 10,000 1 :,r"'i:-:;s,ooQ:v 66 500 Besides many" otheri prize?.! Tickets S 10. Halves 5. Quarters 2,50. v f i,;''-'Fof tne:ibenefitof thent't; P2TERMURQBEj$EV0LENK4 mechanic association.v1 4 - Class No.1. For 1830; r$ To be drawn on Friday, 12& b NovemberV 1 io,uuu ' 1 . : , 6,'ooo: 1 . 5,000 : t' d '' . ' I ' '3,260 10 of S500, 400, 300 each&c- &cJ ; Whole Tickets g5 Halves 8250 Quar- 1 -- - J . s 11: Delaware &'i. 'irbiind:' To be drawn in Wilmingtoni(Del) Kovember 16 1 Ot 12,500. ,:; .. 'J. i 1 . 3,000 ' - . T '''-';:1,086-JO , 1,000 ' Besides g500 300 200 lOO '&c, H Tickets Halves 2 Quartets! 1.; Orders for Tickets in the above or any Lotte ry shall be promptly attended?. V 'y., Address your orders to -v :. -M'd YATES & MciNTYRE,$ x Manager Richmond, Va. ' , v -vi ' MANAGERS' OFFICE, 'Richmond Va. K 3,.- The foliowiris are the drawn numbers of - w Dismal S wn rriTt Atf at v4w CLASS 15.v - -t : - v r Drawn at Norfolk '3fr ' 202526 252636 72536 ' 7-l4754 j B10,000 io,oob 10,000 10,000 10,000 Are the . nve. ca rural nrir.ei.r .- 4vi One of the 210,000 sold at the Managers Office' to' a. Lady. -lX'y' ' LASS 27, 39,54,29,13,30,47,51,53,15,41 293954 I , g25,000 , i. v 133047 "20,000, 15 51 53" 10,000 yirv GRAND COJTSOIiU)ATEl), 27-62-59-2-12-1147-34-18-39. 275962 The capi 12 12 1-LS447 I 18 34--U7 al of 815,000' " 10,000 l?' 6,0001 5,000; 183439 J. ' ? : 3,200 '-.V A S83(3 -'SoWat thelM Office: , V s'. YATES & MUNtYJlE f .i''.'' '' . Managers.' Richmond, &d&4& ? A City House and Store for Salei 'lHE newly- erected and well situated House JLand Store, ow Fay etteviJIe street, which Is occupied as thV City PosUOffice, will be sotd on reasonable terms.. --.r v VS- . The House is two stories, and has :. two ood rooms below and two above. i and is handsomely nnisneo. V' .'" 't ' v'h-'j?- 'V C The Lot extends back to Wilmitigton, street, and will admit of other improvements t A'v Apply to, Mr. B. B, Smith, merchant, t the next aoor. ' 1 .. , , .- . ....... . City ILots for; Salei g8 Saturday, the 4? h of December next, will Vf be sold at the Courthouse in the.Oity- tbf naieigu, ine rouowmg l.ois ana c parts ot Lois, or so much thereof! as will satisfy the City Tax due thereon for the present year, and the 'costs ? ITT TH EASTERN WARD, V , I Lots No. 12, 13, 28 &. 29, 'supposed to be' the property of VVm. II. Haywood, jun. - LotNo. 143, giver in by David Boy ster;' .jLols No. 203 & 2J9, supposed to be the pro perty of John R, Leigh.' .'yh d - j Lot No.-27, ot given iiwowner unknown, r- lUifsNoV 43 & 59, v nor given in do., iP&THE"MIDDLE WARD. ;4 V - Part of Lot 272, given in by EzekieJ Ellis. -v 3 Lot 182, given in by Elizabeth Geddy :; .IN THEIWSTEBN WAUDr v - 1 Lots No. 150 &jlSlv supposed to be the p: perty of Calvin Jones. - -rt d i - Lot Noi,72, given in by Green W. JJironU d. i Lot No. 169, given in by 'Mrs. Cynthu I'ars n o. supposca to.De tne property "of Mrs. Ann Ta lor V. S : . .W WW,' W . I V Jl 1 C&y enter oAe Ci COTmsOTzer8. ;V 2.-' 1 procure . ot her. v con ei ne n t lot) 1 : 100 m s '.fott sucn asmayj preier w. , any application 1 cie- . - -si rea z- j. ' v - tirinher iy. -- .:-.vi; - -'-.-"': -fy'--? " '"VBo3uiffbrJJCmbcrs.'.v rillit. M1SSKS fULMAM respecttiUIy inform .-1;p the ' Member oR the ? proaehing General u"iW; -OVIllJIjr illt will UG lJ HliMUillX mediate 10 or 12 of them,twith' Board.' ' Raleigh, . OctHS.x : 20 3t, ' - ..vi -t jMBs&OHtf dxywood ; : XS 'preparedi to accommodate wej-Tt' oV"'.-; thirty Members of the Legislature.? tihe as- m sures hIIj. those who. may hono her with theic ' A; patronage thai' no, exertions fchal be spared to J"t ., maketheii comfortable. Mrs JI.ha a number of.' , '. 4 ' detached rooms', besides those in Uhe 'maiu: , ; 'd bundingVx1 Vf'4. vA ;'. r v i q -1 Q'irt , . V .1 nrr ;Mra. Il. continiies to Jceive Travellers and Boarders by, the week,' -Month or Year. IS prepared to accommodate vitb board,; from 4 V v; twenty five to thirty. Members, of the p-..'J proaching; General ' Assembly , As heretofore, v k i m ,coarfcwiii ue nu'ueraie.. i , 1: . . ZfKaleiirW Oct. 17. lCSOic S ' 21 ! W 1 . . '.V ; - I - ' f .'Academy Buildings, (which will haveun-J, ' -v- ueront oy me ineeimg 01 me legislature, ex --v ; tensive; repair8,f)'wUl be prepared tQAkccommo-" - ' date c 15 or" 20 " members of thef-Assembly as ' boarder during-the SessiqnVVtThe location is ' V such as to put it in the powe bf boarders, to" be t sis public, or private as they may choose bemg'?f-t .--l but a snort distance tromi tne-Capitol and the , business part of the City, and yet almost, as ire- tired as in the1 country. . . fc,t ' - :vv. ?- 'Halelgh Oct. 17,1830 ; SlV ' 1 ,' 1 1 " . . 1 . 1 " " 1 1 1 ' " " ' '."'.'-.: ' rrHK MEMBERS of, th. next Legislature are hereby informed, that the Subscriber has .prepared Vnumber of com. v fort able Rooms ;1r their accommodation. ,'BaiI, Jt ; application is desirable. f. '-" . ' ,,-'B' . "J 1 V . v. johndunn; . Oct: 22; 1830.. py LiyERY STABLES Horses kept JAMhe Citv.; Good T'rovendpr sn.is, k 111 1 '.. f ii m '1 1 .T i Vv i f A RE OPEN.nd offerv great convenience to , XL the Members oft; the Legislature a. ul other V1 ?:.K , visitors to Raleigh, who prefer ,ha in? their d"d trusty Ostlers arc provided. TLa price will be -7 A' , 6ct6ber27. WILLIAM SillTH. 24 :5f mm away . "4 IjROMtthei Subscriber; on the1 16th of. July . ' . ?f aNegroVMao named KITT,"1 about 35 ears ' ' " ofl;88:e, 5feety8 or lO'.inches' hitrh laine in V" ' , one.of his hipTvAlwV a Negro Woman c two,?- " Children. . The womaa.namyd'CllARLOTTE C ' is between 25 and 20 years of age her'eldt t V,- child, a girl named FAKNY, isbut 5 years of' v V ageiTtneyoungest, a boy name- YfAUttEN,- ia ; . , about two years of age. r , e4 ' . ; The sbove Negroes were brought from Virgil J nia, and it Is expected they r"'l attempt to -et backivA ny information respectir' Uem will h. thankfully. receivedj and any person apprehend- uig uicm .nu onnging.iem q me. or Confinint? f nknrt-T ClW-.11tn-4.:n William Slinllino-trtii ' s . ( ctiiiwi tot ijirnrrv - - X7HEttEAS, a subpoenaed respondendum and "''V haye,been issued against the d.fen-1 viiu mi iuis-case.: wuicn was-returneu by tho aneryi or t.ugecombe county, that-thej.said de- etendant to appear and answer- as comr i nded oy te said subpoenas and he having failed rh.Ji H before ordered by the Court. .That notice h iif iiu giving we n. jrmauon taereof,;--? so- that Jieani ge them,, shall; be' rewarded for ' . their-trouble:.;,i I 4 JOHN HALL. J 'J , ,:Pairfieldbis - . Creek, October 10,, 18Sa -.w - ' ... ,. . , 1 -. 1 ,L- . '1 ' 1 t. 1 in .1 1 ri 1 1 1 1 t 1 , j. -- , .SttttCofVortv:CaoVinQ, I SUPERIOR TO , r,'' V - r'i Sevtember Terrru, 1830. t lanaani was not louncr, and proclamation havin? ' . beeri tnade : publicly f af the door of the CourU ' house in said ieiountv. hv ihe: RherAfT t i-vv giverf; six; weeks in the North-Carolina Free V-'' -Press; and the Raki-h Eegister, for the defen- v 'if .PPt the next 'Superior Court of Lav to be held, fof.Edgepombe bounty, At the " Cpurt-housc ib"Tafborough, on the second ilonvr-''-" day of March' next, then and there to answer or : ' uciuur io ine saia petition. otOerwie It will be f K taken pro'confesso and heard ex carte. -; ; J - WITNESS; Nathan Mathewson,' Clerk of the and Amy his wife appear before the Ju the C6urt of Pleas c Quarter GcLiicns toLs If! ' iu v.oun, ar orace, me aecoiul llonday of Sep it.. tembeVA. D. 18301 . . Test, , - ' e' .l " ,r , C V N. MATUEW SONC 'CPL V Urd'd btite uf NortH-CarbluaV ' J,v vV: it J'-'..) ' a Pitt County. s ; :V;i Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. T?d ''"'-d d .dd'l d August lerm, 1830. j Abraham Stocks, Amos Stocks and x.therab'", T "d '- Henry Stocks and Thomas Browrn arid Amy ili ' ' v ' ' 'rA-i -'wife. v-a , PetiUonforSaleofNegroes' V'VVV' XT appearing to the -satiafactkm of the- Ccr-r -J;. A that the defendants Henry Stocks TtorsaiTU r d:' brown and. Ainy his wile, are nqt inhabhants of ' this State? it is ordered ' that publication-be.P. i madejntha Uileigh Begiiter ix Weeks, V.l" "-i unless the said.Heivry Stocks Z. Thomas li c v ' i for said county it the CourtLou-2 iaGreenvUIc, v y on the first Uondayjn November next, and aa-'V' ex bane ana sale ordered acccrdmp-i v. YViin 'r B . - m, - " J 1 -WW ,m f WM ak - 6 if . 1 I., . '. . "rfc A '. T-' TP 1 fe. i
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