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rMrJUa tiielastNortS-CArolfti " 7i v, -'; Vif -'-m-- '-v.-ws.-f -rrrs iV'r'-.r''1 .'""vr" v"k iiTrrv'-'-i' v.r fiction. fromVwhicfc, je tr5lrtrolinaHbo, deeper feeling In NoVKn excited on the all im7 I . ... . !crofcaiioriKicVUi?to Simmons.V 1 TV.' on ' ' . :rahfi -iiimcuiue? wwu four W723ia. andJndiv'idoalshaveJ M: karried, . : ';V.V. ,rtan T ill deepen andxteno;: uqiu t ocrves Sf;r:i embarrassments r 'r y i rontnea emrin mijsdar; V JUiSJb;Jrti ujuj&& y auiii ai arxe-uouars per annumrriiailin advance.. 1 ' ntir in in uwu -.w -.i , , o inferrucLiou. uic - isiuv r 9(1 ,f thepoorerrilassesv atrd, the nt f ma "nr "cticabHityn most, oMhemj to ! . . Khi mrpn.;uttf c".!!'" tneil vw- " 'S-jr" r f .dncated ? How shall fcttu be placed1 within the reach of eye , 0f our citizens ? - , j , , ditf&b . ilon - nnflr be e nr c .,tioii one v-j - v. - - - ,..u erections, jn yryX Z-'" r :..! J rtinke to whom a entnist- -?vow.x?ix:'"i.:-.y THURSDAY AUGUST t9f'' 1830 o. mis: Lu;r:anotherearperhap r ,;tv It i hoped, that noafe of those f v cmnot be accused of personalities, we hape' we shall no; of ftrorip 1 . ...un we sa v to the Uenresentatives, Jtion, hers a the nexi JLgisiavre. wim ion ions .X .- tlVv mav be. .that thev Wie cuosen " ...wUocs nl tree nvuuuiiiuis -iiic; nipnt '-fan tided on the I III 1 v - - . . - i , 1 n tpllioren ce of'tli e hfeonTe---are 1 ' i. . 1 .l L....lnr so emn ana linneriuus'muiai. aim Lalitka! ligicais-fiw which nothing f ... i- r.,.n niom niir rnt i:tiiiiiui i-iiiii villi (itscnai v".'r-:"r '"-."vr - T honest performance ot the duty to pro v;,l means of instruction to all Hnki and c1 sacc'eedirlg day wit1veyeyderatratioa bf turret, husiness:6f every kinil having ueen ciuireiy siuspenuen t 1 1 - AiMj.!L;u,e ti ruouc oentimeni is, ai tlvis liioinent'J most eiicouraarins. as far as regaHsNati(!nal ; tion vavi ng; prematurely cpo menced the campaign by , a reTanp.ittTnaion of the present inco mbenr, who was!elected with the eipress undetandin thafliershrtotd serve bu tutor one term, ' it became abso lutely necesrv fbr thVoppqnWtSrof mis rule and pfoscnptipnito enter the field al so. Th is has',bee n 13 o ne gallantly and in proper spirit. r y .simul taneoUs, but dis- conuecieaana inaepenuent meetings 01 the PjeopUn o different seKtijjns of the coiintryrtive greit'-AiAericaft ' Statesman. HKltY CLAY has been brought out in opposition to General Jack9rtn. The race is, inereiure lainv 10 oe run. Our hopeare. most abundantly cheer- ft tle bed'witli it probably. buoyed; -.pTby chitcl or-Mr- Mavfield, an dglishntan the-boais of the lower aoor,: which were living about mile from . this borough rorttonately:looie.. i Inthis situaUon ,of wandered from hiaHathler'A Rouse earlv in were , Z;V Gate&"feouotyt' on'tfie 27th ult; te Re. W. ,, j tteed, of PyerquimltiS toonty t Slra. Klfiabetb- V" r IiassUer. : ' ',, . . - ,;. ?. " vIa. Elizabeth City.- Mr. John Kelly Jto Hr Margaret Thornton, wrdow of James Thornton, f - defer,- -J k- -v;; f At West-ltUl, in tblsfvitinityi oh Thursday:; . -Jasti" Charts JohnsorV the youngeit: oh ef t theTJt , late Gen: R.K. Jehttson. of Warterf coutitrv . may years a'membef arid minister frftbe Bali list v,urqu : aiso, aiicr a lingering' illness, PateAV i'na ?shahl An It G.Mnnl TJ.V i At his reside.nce, (Lake Drummond. Hote Esq.- CorhmisSrcncr of th General Land ;0l5&ei, ti.bcAC of our white population; t and (Aa al soon an they. are qmedJbr Jhi charze of their legislative, duties, they are, hoimd by the most soimnana-aupuvQugar fay-a voluntary OATHoor and 0am the: university.- v , ; v . 4 n he Constitution of North -Carol in a. Bhir.hVverv member' of the' Legislature .nUun oath to support, wlien he quali- declares that.one.6p more Univer- sitk3 shall be estaousneu. . inis tis u unineanm provision. Tt is replete Svith wiftfiisinx patriotism, benevolencerobligar fuui. l1wSa2esvPa1ciot4.aM5tai'men v. ;i frkmeU our State,Constitutiort, - had int t)en thrown off their allegiance to the ttntibh Lrown . tney were uevisiia au ,.r ;,vi7priitnpntifnr a community 01 nicie pendent Frcerae they were aware that much of tin stability, of the Government, a:ul much-of. we happiness oi irve people ing;! Tle West the Great Westwilt go1 for CLAY. That must turn the scale. In 0th e r pa rts of the c ou ntry. ou ir frie n d s are strong and will do their duty.; Alex. Gazette. denended upon the cuUivation.of the pub !ii mind. Hence they made: it C6nati t,,i;,ru,) h1U1 n tha.Tje?i si a tii re to e tabl i sh iiecrtities:" (Nor does the obligatio on fpase with the mere act of iincorporain Trustees : it extends witlrfult force, and Mith ncffsiappircation, to theudOw-i-ng satd Universitielfwith sucli auiple fumlsafire renmsltef torHeflecting his CoTititutiimal provision. No member of the Lesislature.of jNorttij-uaroiina inere fore, can discharge his ' duty, or comply witli the solemn obligatiups-of his oathj, if her refuses or neglects to enoow T.ne wpi versity with such funds, as the resources of the'State, and the wants of the institu tion, .warrant and demand, for carrying into full and complete operation the in tentions ofYthe wise and beneficent tra nters of the Constitution. :rat-? - Tfmperance.-We 1 learn with pleasure, that the candidates forjhe Legislature in Robeson county (two for the Senate and three foi thV House of Commons) refrain- el from treating during therelectioneering campaign which terminates this day. This, added to the counties of Richmond. Hertford and Guilford, makes lour coun ties in yejiich.it is known that the candi dates pvetk'Jopted this excellent resolu tion. Itttobablelfeohers might be artded to tlieiist.ZBCs. '-4.4 1 - ra(0ivcKmgetf have.nccasion- ny, lor two or tnree years past, nou , tin tU, the. present day we had supposed ir. via.y iu ut iiiB auuiuruy lor caning he protection of dbrtiestic industry 'tliej American System. We- 'discover, howe ver, that this designation of it is of older date, and from high authority, too. For,; inJune, 1817, Air. Jrfferson said, in a letter to the Secretary of the American vociery ior promoting American manu factures, the history of the last twenty years has been a sufiicient lesson to us all, to depend for necessaries anourselves aldne ; and I hone that twenty years more will place the AmenmiiHendsphere under a system of its own essentially peaceable and industrious; and not ? needing to ex tract its comforts out of the eternal fires raginffhn the old worl d . , iV. Int. Mr ;Mathew Carey, who had been named Tor a seat in Congress from Phila delphia, in pursuance; of a resolution formed in 1822, has declined that or anv other public office, intending, to devote he remainder of his life to literary pur- suitsf -ibid. . ! - , Inforraatioa WautetL GHN KING, a son of Joholl. Kinev leahk ffiends m Bertie. couity. NorthCari'tlina. gloom and danger, far from -the reach uf the;afteriioon, as it was supposed, to. any suecourt Mrs. Dafree mamtainedas ihto the field whenisome ploughmen w she thinks, her eIpossession, though it atwork.T In the evening when the men was:vith some dinacutty that she prevent: returned from work,' the boy was tnisVing, edthe betl from inclining so much that and the alarni and anxiety ofthe p rents one side: or the other should not be under were excited to theighest pitch that he the wateriTlie water finally rose within had not been seen in the field. ! An imme- about 20 inches of the chamber ceiling di ate search was set on foot, ahd the ouu (traces of which are plain upon the wall,) try in. the vicinity was traversed inevery wucn im u. uiu.cu awucwuc vi uc 1 direction oy a large party or horsemen boards whichrcoin posed it and took her til oast midnight, without findin or childreh ihtothe little loft remaining curin?anv tiding of tKp rhild. , On Fri there till her neighbors rescued her next aay about 6 o'clock, a person who had not -aT heard ofthe circumstance, was passing ' . . , jnear a swamp or -ir.. iiicnarason's aoout Rural Economy. A late number of he Ukr.. n,rtc r muA'-r 'm- vi.' i mi a i j . u u til n mwm m. ill I I rr 11 iiim hi I . nkii - w & . . . . . American Farmer contains an elaborate fiMannilanflLpn. hek ffl:n,rPwJ , ,t i j -l p 1 1 -vy,..- v. v., .r ... - neamoinim, ne was m some wayj concernea m ...... .v... . ... ...... x cumi, a nil going in trie direction oi me horses, in emplojing them fbr the purpo- sound discovered the little fellow up to his ses of draught and drudgery on a farm.. waist n mud and water- .'Th littl-wn- The wnter awards great advantages to the dercr was; carried homeland vve underi mutes, ior tne ioiiowmg reasons. First. A good mule will do as much night's lodging in the swaTnp,and the hea work, on a farm as a norse, wnue ne re- vy rain to wtuct he was exposed the pre - '.A . I T ll I i I 1' 1 ' TT - tains nis strengin.: tsut a muie win last, ceamg uay. jour. on the average, twice as long as a horse. mi t ; i i . t- a - J ine norse naote as ne is 10 disease, isi . 'v.. rn.i. iu i tu- rsro p fit fnr pnppnvA eprviro nlrisr h a h?ii I f V 1 . - ... . I lir I lllltr OJHl nnndino A A ,1 r! urtr c g- hpenemn oved twe ve vear: while a mule tflV "" suw" uuicos. v. will, as frequently wear tor twenty-four. lfie - vosnnmiee anu council oi tnecne- " Scoudly. ihere is a great ditierence j rokee Nation in General Council conven. between tlie quality and quantify of lood ed, to the People of the United States" lit .1 i . ! mi i i the Mall Stage 3tvibttlrg? Nbrtbiirpliha;- " Mr. King, "if afire, inow about 26 ypin fsgeV- Jle is requested to n?ake known his jplace bf !ie,v v ; $idence, to saone3b itow reojogal Galla :! tin, Sumner " county, Tennessee.' Thfir Citheii 4 being daal it is desirable that said John Should corne in for a share of the KsUte if he ij;ihjiiig. Any person possessing ir.furffiatiott,re air. joiui King woewier riitq or nov wi corner a fayor'by coramunicating the same ai above. ! f icatjng G&lhtin; Ten. July 2, NOTlCE.i required,! by both animals- 1 The horse u this document the Editor remarks must be more or less supplied with grain 1 ' . during the whole year, or he will be un- as lollows : fit for hard labor ; while the mule can 44 We have never known the People so subsist inlsummer on grass alone ; and in firm and united as at the present time- winter when not worked, can feed on hay lheir eyes are turned not to the Western without losing his health and strength. Country, but to that period when, by" the From four to eight ears of Indian corn judicial decision of the Courts of the Uui at each meal are sufficient fora mule when ted States,'-they iftust be either satisfied regularly! worked ; while a horse will eat that they have rights, or that they have nearly double that quantity; none They intend to wa t for that time. " Thirdly. A mule need notbe shod of- H therhfere considered by them perfect- tener than once a year, during the season lj idb to talk about exchn-ing countries, Louisiana 2?lectionTh(s annual elec tion in Louisiana has resulted in the de cisive triumph of the friends of Mr Clay in that State. The. Governor elect, Mr. Roman, and all three of the Representa tives in Congress elect, Messrs. White, Thoinas,' and Builard, heing of that class." Not"aoubt now. exists, from the com plexion of the Legislature, of the're-elec-tion of Mr. J. S Joliuston, the distin guished Senator frotn that State, whose term:bf- service will expire next March. -'ibid. L . of ice ; while the horse requires5' shoeing four times j m&kir.g a saving of the farri er's bill alone of 32,62 a year, for each animal.": He observes further, that from actual experiment, the total expense of feeding and shoeing a horse anually, is found to be forty-four dollars, whereas a mule will cost but twenty-two tt was stated by Mr. Brougham, in the British House of Commons, during the debate on forgery, that in the course of three days the London Banks transacted business to the amount of between forty and fifty millions of dollars irt the clear ing house, and upwards of twenty mil lioiis at the counter. Ibid. , or entering into treaties, while the gryat questi n remains unsenled. If are re tnoved say they, by the United Stated from our lttnd and possessions, we wish tt leave on the records of her judicial tribu nalsJ'for future generations to read wIko we are gbnc, ample testimony that she act fTAS STOLEN Mout of my Pasture, on fbn;4 F p dnymp 3th int, & BON HORSK. I'lesh m&tks asollpwVi. 5ne. :. whe bind footV and a 'long tail; near fire .feet high V supposed to be uine earmold iThe said librae is suppo- - sed to be stolen by ,W AStttNGTON TABEUiNit who is of a middling bright color; with a sc..r oit his upper lip, speaks in an agitated tone ; five l feet six inches high dresses in domestic his haif has a nero appearance, and toleraSh ltfrig, and rather of a sandy color. He, was confined in Guilfcu,'lail in Noyejnber laist, and is knom rn that county to "be Iff notorious rascal. A re-j ward of Twenty-five dollars will be given to anyj persoa tor the apprehension of said Thief and delivery of said Horseor Ten Dollars for thS. delivery of the Horse alone. ' ISIIAM SIMS, 5 miles N. of Raleigh. tl A. IT Adjust 11. laugc and Valuable stock of DRY GOODS AT AUCTION ONMonday the 23d instant, at the Store of Iktr. .Wm. II. Kowera, (he intending poiU lively to close his business here,) .will be pe remptordy sold, the whole of his large and Vhiu- ed justly or unjustly. The reasonableness bIe Stock of DRY GOODS, comprising a gen- of this drtermiriutioQ must appeir eviden to every mind. " The Cherokees think they have rights secured to them under their vatious trei ties and the laws of the United States. This opinion has never been ahakenf by ill It eral assortment of Europeah, India "and Anjeti , can Goods, and embracing an extensive rar'fetv of Seasonable Articles. This Stock is all ingood t . . omer, ana a very large pioporuon or u in enure pieces. - .--.. . - The sale will be continued from day to day. till closed, upon the following terms: ' ' ' AH sums under 5100, cash ; $100lo-200t 90 nun, a. u, .umcui ,. u,, d 00 to 400, 4 months ; $400 ta 800, 6 ana tne proceedings ana oppressive iawi oi month. iKOOand unwards. Q month- tor approyeu negouaoie notes with apprured. JOHN E. LEMOIE, Auct. 3 tS Petersburg.August 10 No Combination and a FrefTrade. 1 When the death of the King-was an nounced, on Friday morning, the British vessels in the harbor immediately hoisted their colors at half-mast Tfie American vessels paid the same t ribu te ef respect to Farming. From Pittsburg to New Or leans the son ploughs as his father did be lore him, and the great mass of farmers are as stationary in their theory as they are in practice. Nine in the ten of them uciicvc, at nits uiuiuciii, mat iaun . .. Tu : 1 i. ' i i the State ot Georgia. I heir views in re- R u,c.C, Tisiuiiaij 4. . . f vi. i . h - endorserj. mi. a wk a r r n o f Lr 11 a nr nnthini u Knll r n 1-0 r I . A., ; . .a r lso strenuously cootended, are supporte- ucaragricui ure. , , . by some of the ablest! lawyers of he Vmtr Wa wnuld tll tlipm flint Kncrlrifl i I -'. . . . .J .. - , - ed sfate8 - ut mis we have tne most am u.C ga.ueu u. c-u.upr, ....p.j uet-uw a,- , ti(ioce. And HOW that protection i ,u ,slc.ldVc m I,,u.l,u..A'u,IJjr': withheld, and license given for the en scientm have been b rigid and exact tell them . s , . . r - -1 - - - - soti anu. cumaie u.ey are aceusumieu tu t,on at ,oe roust De gtled. To this trr ing the most comple'tcassoat limlr as vrtnairrrioft r r Ki-av inonco tn era. . t ni 411 1 . . 11 r '1, e 41 I -t- j.f ...ttws&i4;i, k-iri . "iu,uf m. . .v.vv.wv. w , rjunai livb uneroKees win iree v reier me r I : : 4.L ;T C I liny ana inclemency, is ine ganien oi the United States,: oiily because -the in- lustrious and calculating, cannot throw away their efforts in mere brute" strength but bring mind and plan, and system and experience, to bear upon their natu- rallyhard and thankless soil. On every side the passing traveller sees verdure, abro- "Rflrtliprivvnrft .at. linnkfTi frljiaaiifiK' cally, and on principles which r n ni iUn ,rM,;ea k Suii mrrtB T niinni?. nrtTT : roughttothe test ofthe most ? , r,! ' " T t m,lst . , ? 'S-,J A'feW experiment. .We .would SuDreme Court of the United States is , 4-jLV:L-; I that' NewKiin-lanri of who;e xii x i i ' it j. i irrr4ii.orwic ijwvrscwgw wrwraware iiidL new Eiiigidiiu, 01 wuuse nrnnpP f rihnna where thn o-reat nues-1 4-.i?u: -.ut.i. ... Jl ' - 1 - 1 xr uuiSA. trfiui uu Aiuuaiinr viiassc. .cumnnu ft- tied bur readers of. the gradual appreci-1 the memory of the Monarch. twn'pf the notes of our local Banks, ami f)f the obligations ;we wbre. under to the U Bank Jfor. their imprbveil character, ami value. Frpm a rate, of discount sel dom tower than five and TBometiines as ligh as twehty-fiVe per cent they hav gradually reniintifoyJBank notes are now often tendered and received in coin mon with ihemi ; And at the - U. branch Bank tliey have' been for . many months completely at par. If thi. isnot entirely, it 5s-certainly, bwins; to the po-'icy-of. that Institution s Having suc ceeded thus welljn establishing a sound c-urrency,it hasjnely Jgiven atnew proof "f its desire to ma it Vnorm. Clicks 'ipon the cthhaVejieye t!ab half per cent, pre ofthe U; S. Bank" has reduced thera to a qwarter of ooe per cent. " -; Y We have latety heard of another reso hition qf the Board.here which it may be worth while to mentibUfyiz ; to discount n,te payable in -four instalments insteac f threes It is thouht that this will be t reat accommodation tirdeaTeTS 'with the ink from the inleriorj for whose conve nieoce the rule has been adopted.. fy 1 PayettevilleQbt. 'F wmu)eriai'Jiy the brigMontgomch tin,vea. at .rniiaoetpratne JUiDena Herald of May 6 and June 6, has beeff re- ine paper; oi. tnexnrst namea s Ar. K American. The Editor of the London Times closes a biographical ketch of his late Majesty, with the following paragraph : ; WTe should fail in our duty if we did nbt HUgget,that from the precariops health of Kliiig William, to whom, nevertheless, we wish most heartily, a long life and prosperous reign, it becomes a matter of Instantaneous prudence to take measures for meeting, by a Regency. Bill, the pos- siblel though we hope not probable or speedy -emergencies of theKingdom. His Majesty has been subject to spasmo dic attacks,; extremely sudden, and at the time very doubtful in their cotisequeneea. If, therefore, which God avert, any one of these should Drove fatal, what sort of condition would the Empire be reduced to without the enactment of some previ- ous law, ior cominitiingicu proper,. nanus rt L the euardianship ot an inlantJueen, and a t the administration of a widowed r,ealm ? This obht is of snctv prime and manuest importance, that ej jconceive-there; is no puoilC ousiness. wijaievf i w vuiuu it- nau be directly postponedi";- ceived. Mate is clothed in mourning on accouritof "se death oV the acting-Agent of the Colo-;-, tor. John W. Anderson, who fell aViV to theAfrican ;fever.:on the 12th. A P'Vaftera .ng were followed : to tlie grate tohe tHe case 99 in this market. .. fijid 'WbxcWiU tpacked' ta te Country Merchant it the foweft .pricesi) FOR THE REGISTER. Messrs. Editors : consequence of havmgrefUs6t Oiioin thb j CwiUnatian for regulating the prices of CrockbJL ; ry, in this city, we have been made the auhjecst : 1 ot a mosi imoieram pcrcuivn, me oojecr. 'ot . which i nothintr less than -our entim tin tnti The apostolic-1 and liberal sentiments tmlst the trade i our characters have been contained in the following extract from the writ- assailed as tnen of integrity and fair dealing, but rngs of the Rev. J. Wesley, have been repeated- credit as a house of responsibilityjmpeached. the whole, our importation through the regtilai channels have been all stopped (In coi frequence of threats thrown out to tne Manutaclurers ta England) so that we have been oblitred to em ploy Agents in Liverpool to rftake or purchase tn sucn a manner tn&x oux,naraes woula not ap. ai a. : - . ..ii At r ... . . and grass, and oKihards, in the small and lv published, I believe, Please insert them a frequent enclosures ot imperishable rock, Sam l,lvuul iF-.f "wge and remarks fertility won from the oppo-1 '- A SUBSCRIBtiic. sition of the elements and nature. At- T will not quarrel with you about your ter an absence of ten years, on our ret uVn opinions ; only see that your hearttbe to that country, we vyere struck with this right toward God,'thatyou know and love pear in tbe transaclion-all the facilities attend proud aud noble triuniph', conspicuous o- the Lord Jesus Christ, that you love your ant upon obtaining, credit for our importftiotui vir thP1 whol rpdonj fiAiaKhbr. nd ivnlt n mr Mafir walk, are denied to lis, and nothing but cash ihLi- - - . - - - N . , . t A a . a -r w m a -a ua f w i. - mw a. w ,-.11 . aa - r a a - . . w a. ... I C7 ' aJ . -- I wannnAl uill nhtnn fnr itq rni. tiaul.! inKkKM 'WU.. - .1 ..nlfi..! BO I J 1 -,! .. i I. ri WWVr AAAJA.,.. AAA. A S I UWUOU 14 UIO ine icai uciiciatw.s ui uiuiviuu, as eu.BHU l uesue uu mure. 1 bih.biv.iv ui nf V(m : s w. 'iArin th. 1..U.I. : W : 1-4 Am ..a eA hrtnn ti til I I tr ai4. l- r I m m . I n . . 4-. v Ia aa a a .tk . nl ..... . . 1 . l . ... ol .''fcu ucouiiiuiij aiu,. uic .aiiusc j upiuiuiis , i ttiu.wwij tu year mcui -, mj i tnc cause ot the Mftrcnant ana consumer ofthit wjio cause two Diaoes or wiieat to mature oui loathes this trothy food, vtiye me a description of goods, no less than our own, and vvnei;e one inu ueiure, ini: iieius uuiiig()UU anu suuauiniiai reunion "Kive , me l w vui " wM5 wrmun 4n Ka mapninir anil ouoninir 1 assistance so loner as we are enaoled to sustain uii, iiiiniiiiij: uiki vuiui viivuiv . "i t ail iiuuiviv ttutic ivct ui uiwu cuju uiau . . . r- 1 . uuist'cs wgAiun unn tuau ivtij iiictl, WiiO llva 4 combined to bring about our rtiin in this unheard of manner, we will; continue to sell our good Free and independent' at our pwn rates for.JJmh ot approved City acceptance unty. ' : THOS. J, CAHROW & CO. 88 U ater-Strect, above Old-tUb ' m 4hfA tf 4. ' June, iaou. oawbt Americans that love their country Toa man full of mercy and goodJruits. with fertilize and improve his farm, ought toiout partiality, and without hypocrisy 5, a be the prime temporal s object of every 1 man laying himself out in the patience of owner for the substantial sou. AJt na- hope, and the laoor 01 love uet my soul tional aggrandizement, power aAl wealthy be with those christians, wheresoever they may De traceu to ariquuure, as us uivi- are. and whatsoever opinions tney are ou mate sou tures are 1 main snnno- rce CouimerCe and maoufac- Whosbever thus 4oeth the will of my fa- - ' , .only subordinate results of this ther which isin Heaven, the same is my INorth-warolma-WlIkes County ring. y e xonsiueragritruiLure joroiner, ana sisier,,ana motner.r I . ance, indu'stry, comfoft and heaUli, but r -QROCLAMATION being made, and the D- to good morals, and ultimatelyfeyen to felig4oii We shall alwavs say anof sing, Speed to the plough.We, shli al ways regard , the American Farmer, strip ped, to his. eihoytnent and f tilling his grbilndva belonging to the first order of noblemen among us. 5 'e shall al ways wish hirh bountiful !harye&ts, gbpdv jbeerJ and raod;'erateiise of cider, and, if he will ;- j . " v r Superior Court of Law March Term, 1830, Tasey A. Adams vs. Spencer Auams, Petition for Divorce. , tThe; fbllovvin singultr, escappjs irela ted among the other incidents of the great Northern Storm : A louse1 in which the vife ct a Mr.Du v vi i' t:i ,f 1vma' free anu xnree ennui en -wci c...iuwc vwi. Iiurroiinded, bp water and the family 1 were first ippriied of.danger.br awaking in:thr . . " " i-4 i - I " . J f . 4' 1 ' iv , , ' - T.. '11I nitil:anu unomg iieir uru iui auvp , ; . . , v - f - . . low..' , v i;-.. u-u -.l . i.are nM. ie:k mt - f IfELECTIO RBTOBNS. " j "J 4f f'iSA A" if- t . vanSA. Brower& Jonathan "vyorth 8t A. Brower; - Sheriff, .'Geo. HTOer .. sarfa .1 .J.- Crieff 4t-T 4rtii. a..WU flA-lUh.'! reayjt himselfbfthe grapehut none of J ffi. 'Wi wiiWAuri. ri ut;flita "4t JU'TTwnTtnttess 203.; T?orShe, SWof 6od,:ahd ;aor rHf o 93 S. Allred within thy walfe - - 'V , ffltfiJresterti'Revieie. ' a Th. LawsonC Sheriff; .Itoett:;.- . -;. t : : r -; -4 : ;-State ofthe frfL rt'oT Senate Vaiibook0263 i . 1 J !'t 4iiJlr'" if-' niT't.. Off r Tl.n ItVitLfttm 19ftl.i 'iAnnin- Il'ftphV fendant called and failed to answer : Where upon it is ordered that Judgment be entered pro confesso against him; ancf thai publication be; made for three months In the Raleigh Register and Star, that the defendant appear r arlhe erf term to, be held lyt the. aecond Monday ef Sepfi tembef aext, then and there to pfead'or aemuri or final Judgment will be entered against bun. 77 - S. PATTERSON, 01 rtN Saturday the; VF ot Itdei leigh of, on one of the lloadarunhin? Northwest from saidcity, aSrmltlatherVOuliVx ET BOOK, containing ionic Money a'nd Wveral V it is also writtfo in the-tibk; s Abj perJeti.. ?6-Fr Confthoas, iPOehee J h venng; jne same at the Butf j; Oala iK , V , . " i.'. if - 'I ft H s1 V 1- v . . 4. 3a- "A i luianb.&uuuv vnauuu a uu jh w i v 4' f V 4 "V ... - 41 .ir ..it ... i .: - ja.h
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 19, 1830, edition 1
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