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i. iAV.,-1 , - ' - t y , : ii I: .-, 1 last month. s'erjffra ttfr iifffcjf-.. - J --M-r V : : jfJtuhttniSayr; 'gasps gales son, at rwarWtim Th debate on W r pi' mViriued, Mr. liruuajroccuFJ..5 An VEfcTlSEMfiNTSa'ot exceedinefcixteenlies neatly inserted $ times for a Dollar, & twenty-five cents for every succecdingpubliration THURSDAY,' IIARC H 11,3830. J rr.1 - 1 "- :5 prizesoC "V- t,0G DV.IaY K'Ski ' Monday f Mch r ' - Vl Rrnarrt.caiIinsOfl meow j - : - 1 4 i u'Ji.: rtf fxonrma T-- I n i trfTin rillll aliu vuii"""" t e j ? ,v ' r uriin i iih nil-: i iii-irMni inn. iiir.BPi a- a vji 3 t vi i A&wvvm .v i,fu uwxiaijiif service, ic-t i;rawtnrii ana lerreii. ior. anumessrs, solution waSsonanj auyyvcu , ; fvooo anii.uooK against ii me rajeuc- rmCrawfbVil and Terrell, for, andMessrs, nil f!ivi . -v - . . . . v.. i: ... ryT.iii c ,vuaci w vuiiiihsiihiis. :f," m?m0 ' iSrSZi SfUheS F igfeow what has t rnniinued the tlie senaie aujuui possible to save tlie house. Fortunately the morning was so calm, that by the ex eHiojsasedthe conflagration was pre vented from7 spreading. , Besides the prin ciDal loss, which falls on the Lodce the above, (whose policy of -insurance in the Etna transformed j Insurance Office, Hartford, nad expired Mr. Knot was resuiHc, m -r " ' t -J--.i-- . .. . . ; w ai -a -cui, n!inUeCl ine Feu,a " . . i. -i .vi i i . r " ' V . . Itoinorl tho lues nf natt nf iior fnrnihiro ced on Saturday, unui wree rmtutionai policy, mat some 01 me not- . . , eow. - - 1 ' . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE-. 9 lr:R?iolutiori authoriintne Comroiit- tee on-ivi.iuii i'""' thud bv which;;Ue U5?e oi aruent pin teJNvy ifaiht be lishetwas adoptel Mr. V nron called up his resolution auuiw Uinhe printing of tht laws of Georgia .:. .iladmQ Hrr'ainnanv the report of ihe Citnmitee,,on Iiwlun. AiUirs. ihe Huse decided to , taKeit up by; vayes ana iV;-'4MiFitwas':iibifeiHkeb ud, tfie hur h- .Sjhig elapsed Thexlitn of Mrs. Decatur was then ukenUp anddebated until the ad rvt ffl fflPFJlw u"iy w -r - v . v . JondaVi March 1 ? A pintle subject oupied the House hannr heads of South-Carolina should now be i than was apprehended ; and the compa- reaay 10 resisi u even uuio uioou, auu-iu mes were unaer tne ciisaKreeaDie neceast- dissolve, the union,? rather than submit toit? ; "v' ' ' , Tlie principle of life appears, in cases ofnlrovning, not to b entirely extinguish ed, but; to be merely suspended $ov a ecr tain length of time,' and it is capable, if 'proper! means i be employed withinlhat length of time, of being again excited to action. .How long after drowning, this principle remains in a state of mere sus pension, we apprehend, is not known ; but in no case bf suspended animation, are we absolutely sure of death, until symptoms of putrefaction make their peararice?1Thi. then implies, that in e y, of pulling down Mr Lawron's cabinet work-shop on the contiguous lot. 1 There is little doubt, that the fire orig inated irt accident : and that it may be raced to the carelessness of a servant, in eavihg a candle in the pantry, which af- er burning; most oi tne nisrnt, communi bated tire to the window. Recorder. tiine fourt"iita.-i)i(it ioo preeutfd by Mr. Iverv case where these symptoms are not JSurges trout tniyai!y npf,un oi urn do cie t y of ,re Wl aNc E iindf praying vtkept Section ttfJShv ernm eirif for th e:'Cher okee. ;uid tther1j;U3 ojliHliins, and that CjrbjrHfwi ill adopt no iiieuVe in viola- tWa ufithrees- n.e;iro with theroj priiit the -iheoriajv wf dsuhory as w.ell as bredfpd:! much the same iJ its 'carte ahvphenritas wo-r three Ie Wlewhid havtjerelifre taken place and ien reported oh similar questions. AfteFunsuccfuVtioTi to get rid uf .'.'- - . j? Mr-it sU!iAi ; :.i I h e a i s c ussiu u , oy i ay i ev ew" tW 4bllhe debatea rially, at near 4 o'c ! ick, at rested ?by ; the " preyuus q u s -lioond'ttie iiiotiotfto prinC prevailed b m6npayiarc 1830. f " " ' - '' I " . ' We&frte Cwse- Agenrbf the.Aj meiwiiiBibtevSoctety trjave lio in thewesterti part of this tate, I Xvrites, mat there is mucji to do in that section. of country, before all the destitute iatntues wm oe suppueu. xne mjiuiu oo- cieties anu trienus or tne jiiote nave neen for some time . entirely inactive. The f Caswell. 'Society; have supplied their' countyi are nearly out of debt, and are about to proculne5 i Bibles for an adjoining county. One lady gave her gold watch and another contributed &20 for this pur pose. Orange county, will',jretTequire 1000 Bibles," and it is supposVdJtHecan iioldo mOre than supply their uwn wants. luii ford will soon ,besuj)plfedr: and, the Cili?.en5 oi iiiai couuvy iii , aiu ine ge- eral cause, 'to some exteut. kAt a late meeting in Iredell, it wasj announced ,that every, destitute familyi n: that co u nty hail. 5Weu putln possessionoTthe Holy Scrip ;ture8 and, 600 Biblesdiave,beeii ordered. byUhem to 'aid, a ueigiyboring county. Ar r anements have been w ad er- forv ee n eral meetings in Mecklenburg and' Cabarrus Something will fie done there; but it is fear4- , ed they will -not come up to the examples of Wake and Granville., f , ; present, we should immediately upon the body being, found, make every possible ef fort to restore it to life r Id die neighborhood of Providence, R. I. recently, a little boy about 7 years of age,hile sliding upon the ice feJllinto the river; It was supposed that he was more than ten minutes under water, and jivhen taken out, a further delay of fully ten minutes ensued before means to re suscitate him could beoapplied. Dr. Al leu, of Providence, was sent for, and af ter an effort of about an hour, was ena bled W resuscitate the boy, and restore him to the amis of his fond parents Tlie Halifax Minerva," appears in a iftew dress Jand ' with a new title. It is hereafter to be stvled the " Roanoke Ad vocate. " and , swine hchrere ! 1004 l' X -i-liO'DoltarX ? one to twoAyeelcswith- i . 0f510sc&c h were Jiis Out' ahVew . ...W 'A r nV: - 1 A'CKei so -naiveh ssou vun ieri: jwi. , , . Duv ng this snow, a ' . . y . ' y t. J i .t : Many or the farmers lostJheir sheep and most ot the sheep saved,:ltved from out, food. One mm near his barn ivhit eleven days after great number of deer came from the woods fVw r- frmA n A ' i j i 's niuiif oiiu were miruwcu ine woives, which killed many of them. Others were killed by the people tvih guns. Great damage ? as done to the orchards, by the snow freezing to the branches, and split ting the trees as it fell. This snow form ed a remarkablejera In New England: and old people inf relatirig aevnfi Would say, that it happerted jsO muiiy,year- be fore or aftrr the great snow. , W In Cumberland county, on the 18th ult Mr. J. G. Cook to Miss Annabella Murchisoit daughter of John Murchison. Ksq. of Fayetttvilleiv In lenoir county, on the J4th u!t;-Dtmlef Lov- etr,f.q. to Miss Eliza Aon Carlisle, Navel. From an article in the last Southern Review on the subject of the Na vyofthe U. S. the Charleston Gazette Iii' Warren county, on the lOth ult;lM Ilo makes the fol owin? abrnlsement ot the oert Kobweii, jr. to Mss eIkh Milam. entire classification of the vessels of war of 1 Kowran connty, on the 17th Jan. Mr. John ..r i.i a .i,Q tiaiuin 10 Mlss ivtien Uaxters alsow on th? 4th UIC Y4IIUU3 UOUUUS Ul mc Willi- ao nT ..I, If,, n.,.,1 it!.l i - 1 i, !" .". a oui Din i mtrr. son i jr. iNicilOias i5r- come in coooeciion wi n u. wu tnr ringer, to Miw Lovina Miller, daifsftt-r of Mr numDer oi men empioyeu, anu me ainuum nenry Miller ; and also on the same daf. Mr: of the annual appropriation' ivde for the Samuel Taylor, of Charlotte, to Miss . Kleaiior support of their several establishments.- Chambers, daughter of David Chambers, Esq The navy of Great Britain coiuiu of iG4 wBertnt'onllhe 4xh V1' Mr. Richard vessels in commission .f these, 15 ar fonn;;:n,7 f 'T&- J ships of the hire ; 27 arefrigati s ;4 ih rest i Martin countyT on the ll'tli ull. Mr. Otis sloops Ot war and schooners, exclusive r j Andrews, ot Beaufort ou nty, to Miss Elizabeth cutters and tenders,, The entire British jWheatley, of tb:e former county. Kuw. rnneJar nf f?tT nf iKp 19.1 rt lntiltord county, on the 17th ult. Mr. An- khin of the linn 17ft art frio iln arid'18 eW Hunt l M,SS Marv Ann, Henley ; and. -on fchips or the line , UiJ are Uigite auu the 2Uu Nathan Baldwin to Mi v,Je)inda fIin. -loops ot war.uun Dngs &c. I he aggre- shaw. both members iate men employed, being 35,633, and he In Randolptr county, on the 2d ult. Mr. .lose" oh amo'int wfantiual aDDrODriuJionS526J 24.444. Gibson to Miss Minerva Bunting , and. on the The Navy ot. France consists of 310 ves- 5th. Mr. tleiiry Hill to Miss Lucreiia Henley. rtc .u., oni :.. .:..:."; . In Iredell county on the 18th ult- Mr. David ' scis u i irr iui air in cmhujisiuii j.i ., i j n r i -i . tl J 91 are. sloops of war, arm- d tmiiSport, At iVashincrton Citv. on the 25th ,.lt. 'tb Hon V;. 30.951 is the aggrfyate of persons Augustinp H. She i nerd, a Representative iii mptned, ;nd the annual appropriation is Congress from this State, to Miss Martha Turner R'l 1,804,000 youngest daugliter of Mrs. Mary Turner, ol that The United States' Navy consist' of 52 v sels of all kinds of these 20 are m mimissin, 12 are ships of the line ; I7d. are , Tickets for Sale by he paclca'Vtfogle k et in a gret variety of lucky numbers. At thds ..v.V- proont pay-ofiice or "4.t' $yT W v ; :.;, ' C's; etVrsbufe f a. VVhere was old and paid in a . whole Uicket,i vfv" Nos; ll. 17. 32in thenrchraoOtDock:LotterV- ' l, cjass 4. JZ-tf; 47i3. .a capital prize of 10,000, v ; , Dollar yw - ; ? v ; - urn of Luck. . " HEVVSONH QVHE' f. ty "MANAGERS' OFFICE. k 1 BisjfialSidamp Lottery: f Jv F ' Marph, (this month . . - - 60 Number Lotteryl04)rawn'Balt6l;a 41 i 4,830 c 4,-830, j : i r , f ltqoo, ; 5:ooa 1 ittrliia Q 'inn inn 5nn ,onrv i nn ? . , WholeTickets 85 malve&;2 50Qua ters'l. 251' ' ' AL Dismal Swamp ZotieviVXf - - ctissi'r;:C:;f.; rirl; Tobe'drawn at Richmond 3Ut MaVctV '! ' " " k v ; (tw month.) X d V 54 Number,LotteryS Drawn .Ballots . v ' " i . ?4S30.03going;foroz:;;v f c :r?5.i I'' --' 5,000- 'T-.'ri. .v - -V-4 i j' a'ilej ft' . c citv. fri .tes : 1 6 sloops of war. &,sc;!iiuii-" In mis city on Friday m miin? last, at the rds- (s, &c. 7. The. aggregate oif ne: employ- nc of Gaym H off, r,-Esq, the Itt. Uev. JohwI i c c irr ti . e I Stark HAVBsscHOFr, D D. Bishop of the Prot. d is 6 -345. Ihe amount of annual ap. Epiop churdi inNth-tiarotaiathe 58th M'opnati nj' S2 H, .8o. vear of., Hi age. During a lor.ff.iitrtess, which I I he Navy of It isvUi in comparison with fioxn the first, he was persuaded was a that of Great-B' itain & France is insigniti- "sickness unto de-.th," he manifested a jfei ctnt. It.consis's in alt oi 102 vessels. fect uud hrati:u resignation to tlu will ottd, (to k.f and looked forward to hi approaching dissolu r , .. r. 4 i ' rt , ' ttoivith a calmne s and intrepidity juspired On- of Ihe line; 8are frigates, and 33 sloops y b au unwuvenng faith, and a sioallfost hope 1 The " Freeman's Echo," published at Washington, in this State, is hereafter to be edited hy William G. Carrington, un der.tli name of the k Washington Times." (of war. The au:oont of appropriation and in the mrc of God throoffh the atonement of now 1 he stnps j - ' o " r I 1 w tin w , iijw aiiiivui 111 vi We yill republish the Prospectus as re- 'he number oi "men employed, unknow-. Christ. Beaming his confidence tn the princi- s r- r Sweden has a .limited, armament. The to- P,es which he had so ably maintained, unimpair- questeu- , yf. u u 49 ves8els? whiclri are Ships of ed to the last, and exhibiting in his conyersatioii ample of the i 11 .U i.a ti.. v- .m -....1. lanu wc jw.uiicih an impressive ,..e t...c u j v....,,, ..f the Gc-nel in the full Soession of id of 5 10 10 10 y 10', ; 1' " t ,t, ,.Tt .1800 5oa t" I 400 , : p :' . Besides StdD, 80;:60v 504030, 20, Tickets,S10A Halves X Quarters . V! - A packageoiJiole may beUd forS175, and ' is compelled to draw 80 and uy draw uny of'. $ Hr ibe above Capitals. . ' . v; ( l T Address your order post paid) to J1" V , YATES & McINXVRE f " 1 NOTICE.; - fA f f The Virginia and NDrth-OaroIintt ", , Transportation CbnipaDy' 1" . STEM! BOAT ' r CAPT, .). W. McRKA?7 . formed by the Uev. Geo. V. IVeeman, Hector of , yill in addition to her other duties, irtaktf ou 111- LUUI Ul, Colombia has a force of 7 vessels! lira- v X rt o n . , xnp to ana jrom wpern, yingfiwr : , , v -i yio t v.. i iv; ,i r . In Vork District, S. C. nn the 25th January,- beth Citv everV Tuesday evening after 'tlieafn. ' JV" . 42.. LuenosAwe,, l bii-and a few Mrs. NanWinstbn, contort of Geofevvin- val6f the Stae from NoViolk. and Newbera: - liOMirs. Chin, Z fr mates and .t tew sclton- ston, and daughter of tltelale iltev.BahhoIomeJ ;$i'eyery Friday, to commence running opu'e- r . 5 iieis. Ilavti. a few sun boats nn& iruirt!'ax In-New-York on thetl7th' inst. Col. Henry i iPare' for Passenirers SS Prejffht on modefatef ---sti 17 1 odctat 1,1 " Disinsaing Occurrence, A carrcspon- ilent of the Norfolk Herald,' states, that as Mr. John Ilarrell of Hertford county, wasTeturhing home from Court, with his 1ml e son in a double gig, his horse, took fright, and whilst Endeavouring to pull hi m inv the bridle reins broke, and Jiaving tlien . no: control .ver tle "horse, he told his son tb jump out ; :tbe boy did so, got; clear of the gig, and sustained no injury 5 not so with he father who following the example of his sun, also jumped out on the other side and fell, when his head COinin;in contract with the wheel.it caus a fracture which tteriuioaled Uiis exis tence. ' r ' -f,;: ' lesson fir short! memories. Under this head, the Charleston ?CourieVstates, that at the sesion of Congress oft 1817 itfl after C-many days' discussion, the tlfoUse of Representatives adopted, ' by a vote ot 90 to 75, r. a resolutia declaring that; Congress ; has . bowery under the Constitution, to appropriate -money for'J thecoostrtictioa oHPost Roads. .Military and ther Roads, alid.Canalsi and for the J , . , 11 l1"' vessels. 1 Ik Netherlands ruve 30 ves- ms ,eason, he resigned .his soul mlotli tn a imiice which it taKCs or a recent .eu in commiwion; The entire naval lorce his Hedeen.er and hisASod, and thus close Lharge of Judge Crawford to a Grand Jii-l is 53. 7 of which are of .he line. Christian course in a: manner becoming the em? f fl..lu i i; . .- 1 St. in if. o.wnti.iAiuii tiC. vpteoL rr.fi. nent cnarcier wiucn ne tiud sustained as a Min. " us I"CASU,v i ay . " . r- ister of Jesus Christ. that his honor ts irt as good Health as we ..T '" " 81 ,,!" IVn' On SaUtrday eveiifig his remains were.atten I,-.... : u- rIM.- ?r i lie roi.ii oi ij-r nuvjii jorce is i iii- ded bv a verv nomeivos col ett.on f th riti. nave seen niiu. a ms in ormai un -n. . - -1 i. . , . . .. "r . : ii i', ,- . . J. iie.iiexirau xav v oi o vessels zet)s, to tne Episcopal cliui cli and interred wath win auont equal pleasure 10 Uis mends -1 ship of he line, 2 second cUss frigates, the ennnce I : e burial service being per all over the Union. the rest mfermr. Tite "Legislature of .New-Jersey, have just passed ay aw, abolishing imprison- sC mcnt tor; uebtk in that State. The law goes into operation on the 4th. JutVIUext, mrai i uutgers, aged5. , ; terms. . " . 'a. - i - - i a ii iio a . . i;. but does uot interfere with th&settlement ; " I .V. '" wV;f "? sy? v UN . "-' -ar ;:. "l . , wmi me nope oi recovering ma neaitu,-T3ir. M ' y. . - - . . v tt . , . ' . i of debts contracted previous to thatitimeJ ' Serious Accident We regret to slate thanitf IL Catter, a scholar and a poetV former.' i- ; Anniial Meeting V? rv I except in cases ot Revolutionary soldiers I v,r-,Ui" ;uiinu,i ',"r ii-e, w j y !" e, j ui. ot.ucanun. ty miis tirtAnnuai Meexmgoi tne iortvai'o 1 - P uej -;r,'4si , , ' .J "r ?'I retUnrinc to his lodincs on ' Sulurdav e-I Sic l T? I7" VP 1 I i lina bantistVlienevolent' Societv1. U, 'tbtbe. ' tux ii aaJj ? i an JL. i, ... .: :t, '"j :x' 7 SC AVhD from the.Jad of Beaufort comity lhe Friday cf0rthe; fourth Slbb,, marcft '4 i-S-S &!i on the niht jpf the 34thjpstantt .MlliKS i,w.k hl,; .M r;.!W.V i CHUli' HILL Pyit$EK, & THOMAS FEHUY. . I he sum of Ten Doll rs will be given for the apprehension cf Spier, Five Dollars for Perry, and Five Cents for Purser. Spier is a' brother to Hubert Spier whq was tried at New4 bern for the murder of John Williams. Spier U a man of small sature, thin visage, sallow com plexion, .and has a down look, when spo&en-lo.; tie was bortVtsmd raised in. Pitt county, bat has latterly'. resided in Beaufort :f he ;is well known m both etiunties . He wan committed at the last Term of Beaufort County Pourt,! 6n a charge of grand larceay. Teri-y is Abtp&years of age 4' tniCK sei, ng 'i couipicioiif uuu speass quiCK. Ht is afriative of Currituck coUntySand was: committed under a Capias on a charge of assault ana oatxery. ruracr i u wn &.m counry; thatja pnicular descriptig deemed unnecessary Feb i5t 1830. r f re.t u firing to his lodgings on Suturdav e- rirziihu-TU,. Legislature of thU,iM a shed.atUched to a buiWife 'ttifti. o,iw..,i.. ,. i' i , t n . . -lopjiosiie me oLaie-iuue, under wiuci ne fetate adiourned on I uesdiiv the 23rd ul-Fi! a timu.ito meet, in alrjrobability, no more snow to the depth of several inches, surf unde.r:jhild order ofthiogs. Among denly gave vvay, and failing uptm bpn. pre- the aicfts we find the two folio wins i Alcinit.ited him to the pavement. A nuife An kcrJncorpoi-aunthe Petersburg Rail bcr of P1 . who the accident, Road- Company ; with a capital of four " "' .rt"e ; cceeu- hundred thousind dollars, to b raised bv e'! '"v extr,cfliiSth,, r"in f.f t subscription, to open aVil road to some " uuried ; when convenient point on the North-Carolina i' V . VUik 'S kl?e j- 1 v ; ad .been forced out ot its place by the vi- 7vr;'- , At v . tilence of the fill, and that he h id" also re- A ii art. trt inrnrnnrt tii Vit'irima and . . it witka cap. alol 0 000 dollars, lor . rans- ly remove(, to his J wSir;.hre. porUlisproiluecaiul merchandise between ceive.l everv ait..iio'5v lSfU.i.- i..r:.ii.-. i J a a ; . l it. i xor uiK an.i tucouvuT,arouna iAine- required, and has since been coaveved to marje bmiiwin North-Carolina, artd up- al residence in Rocoutitvwhei;, it is on its tributaries, tlie Roanoke and Cho- hoped, he sooh will be restored tttiis usu wanV;through the Dismal Swamp Canal. A health. The Senate, it will aeen.'bv Tlie next session will be an important "ur rePoYt of Monday, have unanimously one, charged.' we doubt not, with ci anis- uSreed to a solution, expressive of thVir ing the different departments of the Gov- W?1 1,1 b ln deprived, we trust only for eminent according to the provisions of al5?hort sfa8on of 5 vJuahle services of th .tiPiv.J:flifnat tnt i.n wl ViVrI e iigciiuciudH. Ltu oar uoumuu her custom & on suc-'i. occasions, will a- JT-ain Tillt fiirtikKlipr elriuiw inort TKa rection.comes on in October, and already taken from the History of the town of we heamhe names of U. Watkins Leigh Lnn' (Mass0 late,J published : ; 't. and Johh Ranttolph ofRoanoke in nomi-1 Two. great storuai the twentieth ALL CN GRIST, Shff. it was tteaoccea, luax- rnuay, ine prijuay riiv , meeting," be observed a a Say, of Fasting and -JL:." Prayer.' It.is'hopedthat, this l.iy villi he j9VtU. , culrly regarded byH who wish tbe'e asperity -r1" , of saidJEvangelical Iiisthqtjon;? .f' ,;' ' "Vf j, naleihFeKfO, 1830 v Jf SpW n-I' BY virtue ol a Deed of Trust, executed to m"lt -" ,!,:' :by John H Stevelee," of Uurk cou io A t Z f -secure the payment of certain debts therlin men-'' y , f fioned, 1 shall proceed to Seir tof the'higheit : ,1 S.now Stdrm-Te following account improverjieni'iii water courses."' ytlthe Delegatlo'iiM d 1 e toiJi :1 rv in and iii m ki ns, ,y oed . for; arid uauon ior seals, in iiieltouse or Uele- anu iwenty-iourtn or feutuary, 1717, cuv- gates.--ii?oanoA-c Adv. m . - ed thground so d-ep with snow, that i ' V-Cf. people i for-some days could not puss; from . T V. WilmingtbnVMarclWS.1 owe house to another. Old ..Indians said ; &:-Wfe are sorry to , sttftey) that :the trdt their fathers had evcV told theurj of huufee occupied by Mrs. George Smith; such a snowft,waa from Jeuito twerjty borcVjnn on Front and.Chesttut Street feet deep;"audgeoera!tjr coveredtthe-tow andi,v?ned by;StvrJohns Lod&el was ;on jf'jitory of the houses. , CoUae:es,,;of-boe ;thei$t jusUntabbut d$y-break,'. burnt story ere entirely buried, .suilwt . trie tu tfi&lcqund people dugpaths frpm tine huffteto'' oo- niei had 'assembled, and 'water was otn thereunder the $iipw. Soqa after, a slight Viucujdiiicak 'wer.iBbUius.'.inropOT'Xae't'9uAci! ami wis 4iuai 4,ruteu ior- .uuw , State of North-Garolina. Wake County 4l ' , -Court qf Pleas nd jGtuarterSession, V. y February Term, 1830. tv' John Depbyand M'ifeiGilly Aaon John son, ?Ali len Johnson, John Single tary and wile Mary A nn, nd William Johnsons , '?.?" 7- :. - i a. . -, Berry' i Johnson, Gray Johnson, and Matthew, .'.-;::. fA-n .... nnl nri4A, Clio - ..fjJ i ' VJ til.' . M.IIT a , Si Petitioo for division of; negroes "Ben & Lucy. 8TC having been made appear to the satisfaction JL of the Court, that the defendants in this pe tition named, have removed beyond the: limits of this State -j It is tliereforc ordered, tiTat pub lication be made jn the l&deigh Hegister for six weeasjt yinai unless me aeienuanis uerry. jonn sonl Grayv iohnson,?" and, Statthew Coman nd Iwiffr Sahy, come forward; bo or bcforeTtbe next term of the' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be heJcl tor the Coimtorvvake t the Court; House' in Raleigh oh the third- NUndayf ilay next, then and there to'sew cause if any 'they have) why said petition shall.not liav partition and idrvisionuja said negrollavea.It wuT be A, 1? a.a AAn .Anf..Ii. vr.'V im thi.t aaF aMrl . .Ia. tenuantsan me prayer or. ssua pcuiionejarr Tfr-; - ibwler, in, Morganton. ori,the 2d day March A'J (Superior. CourteeW X.? . -15 . '- ;i - - . . . ,---vt i ',v.!iLv",'i '.V- -!"' ''-jW i fronfldrganin & on the public roadleadingtroa . Moranton to Rutberfbrdton,, aod.onwhtcli tbei , said"j.UIStevelee Tiowfiyes j'contatmng fivb.' ,,t.:. hundred acres mm e oi les ; Also, the umiivid-7 f j a ed half of the sixlundred and forty- acres? tracts j,; , - 9 1 it bing Craig part, adjoining Efr.itiDoney? - , ' nn the waters of Sdver Creet, about ..lx trwlea , ' -r ' . iron) uriai?wwH uryuvM uwuf .Mc fi.y' ? , . . r,- : from aiorganfdnXUuther J'-iyr a part of this Crct.V -, ; 'i;;; : ' Y, th. first tract there is art xcfellent btlck il ar.iUncr hwistt and !kUchek of the a.ie; and'all hecessaryoat-buildins firte meadows d co4' ' . .aJ;ji.:.j K;.t ifJjr.ilf;-4 i. . - (j. vaUon and, gO id repair. -Tb other traa is ciUcPr a. , f n(f viLto mirch&se tan-examine - -f , . f berpremises; byt appgcatioo Jr;KjS?2e! . fr or.TtUsuacribe.- ;L , . a I,. Tn r,b.-W eirroes. coifBiitmg ol .men, , . .k , women 'and Wddreii, jndcpnjdwH l?""J Property, Stocsv juajoscn rkW; Alsoaoexceneirtl.mwiyT ; , ;; a . : The" coatftiow V the sale aTer-for laad : . , jf: .vf jycuioKer,...axi'aiia; -ji.ucKer, iwi.mwcii Yuiutues,is reauer it im-P?,,uH.1v pcuptu;. wem out ui. uieirt v . -j-- , z S . 1 ' roruary, - .v r'"V : s---- - - -fVH-vt.i; ' r.ir?; l64i4 ; d: .iti-f fr,- :s?&G,c: - 12Twmths credit TAIks uegroet ipu- v s oertr. d month., by the h wft'M - robruari,.lW8 tW
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 11, 1830, edition 1
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