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1 a - .X, ,'t- I"l "IT : ji w. ..i truss ue roiiyrAu. Puirgnac, innt. withput his.priwe.vir ' it A ttfwVbut.hiS'.pAUticai .education Jia been' . t . if that character jwHicfc r tleaderts tf)( fee? ;";(, V- 1 towards 4HV mas ;of narkmdand i , .-fcv i -tkVvfs.the desire of control unchastened Vine bth sojnativ'.veara unhappy! wand pi; in iroS.' He early went to, Paris, and en 1 tpred tnehptiseol rerrecaux as tni'iropo keeper, ins-rearaouiiy as a unaiicicr promoted, the interest omiiatestaousn jn'en t iiiuwel I as tiUr. (iwn He gradual 1 v. rose tri, favour with.'tbH principal men in fifilcp and - was Wade'; Jad'jntf the'friba ?' nat of 'Pur: mvrco' in 1 St 8, , awKGoveroor of the Bank in18!4 bMhe provisional go-. .? 41 - i ' ,1 , enCin. fdreijn tends, exiteUrcmY.the court . irflhat Rive'thera birf h;;;Ue: follawersf ; V .-theourboWa Vlis thaifamUyatself- cthinp; like a panic, in . the German ICCO, he ?aat called (o occupy the plac? 1 '-i. ;iv'k;'s'';Vs C Dank shares fell six per cent miol an Assistant Minister oj lr ximly Cliurth - ?JainnVV. nnj. and.Metternich was said to have in this city. His friends at 'that: period r:VrV.r ,re,ce.1? 'an , State Vie noisoned himself forthwith. According toa Paris paper of the I4th, information tv&h belieVed tdj) aye been re ceived that day, announcing the. embarkafc tion"6f the deposed King, aCCherbbur rrince rougnac 15 gaHi u nave arnvu in wculdifitKey: hatfotbdelLcjentlii ordinary prodenceVbayc Conciliated by p . vernnientin tne; tmo tvi.jauon y net re- uifjstuuuj ,'1-,w .tairietVhrsiiination unfit :1 820,c I when iie-' AVeilingtonv. whom theLondon Courier f ;wa displaced-Hehad.receJvedlsdme appeara yerjartxioua ; to; : exculpate. .from; mtenm fromhe mercantile interest :of immediaUly to tHe; expuUianJof :Ciir,e& I Pirris, '"".In 1 Blytnen St. became fceceasa the renth. The"Duchess of Angou'tenie is reported to have expressed h'er CohiRdence thntjhe IJUKe 01 Dorueaux wouiu ue upon ujc t rli A: - rriU rw; ttv?Ti monov-waa :to be: hadwithout l throne in less than three months. r - : ?ne.r.' 'S r'V; 1 bimk to the 2rt iniurV In th6 Cha,riber of Peers, on the 10th of iSl SSJIK 1,11V W U V I A ..a, , . J s..-. ""s' .-4. - and vharjer was tKen aimosi unan- y The number of Peers .present ,! " f T yprI w tb velveU.7: was aVCmiMUUtumaiTOi . creu i, ju,ruic sbwcjiii aiu w -v -v. u .vi'''. '.n.Vthnmn of.the-croVn this crisis with af generosity and" patriotic King niimirHrih attemnk fcelinaf unheairfl of Anions .modern money rimousl V.-i v"ed jo enrrvthem olFwas a guaranty of changers," he advanced about 8420,000 watw -:: ' the popular favor. :W i 'nut of kia own pcicket; and saved the Pa.;halfof, - 1 ,The tempest has "at last DroKen' out, j v',,n , 1 ,lu -f t. ' f ' and the storm has come upon .their.devnt-l would have followed a noncompliance with treason, wasr accepted m the Chamber of "v ed head, 'and after Jheir utter pnmrip-' the treaty In 1816 he wrote a famous Deputies, on the 13thv with warm appro V h ' tioVrof iree principleivtheirown ctnin j report on fhe state of tfie,bank, . and de- bation; by a large majontj. , -V irvvbey seemWcedtoseeksHf According to advices received at Mar- if ; i seh-es in the milv land f alt others ufieVe . operationsa Qn contrast to ihe mystery, sedles, the army at Algiers were unani-f- V.' f those principle are v the. basis and support 'pretentions we had utmost said ch rla- ; mous and hearty m proclaiming their ad ' f'govefhWntv.; ; .ft Uanryof similar institutions aspiring to po- j hesion t6 the new government. , j ? f - VV-hpjVvpHW fsllen Minister is a de--litical influence underrou'r own eyes. In ' The funds in Paris had risen one. or the weH 'remember hisrsaccessfuk'efiortsVt as a n e I oq u en t d i vine an iL able pr eache r.- His rare falentsir the'promihent sijua' Hon "whir.h-hiThcn iiedi? we're soon IchoWif: andValued; X He was'ejipsenih theyeAr; 1 8t i Assistant ;B'tshbprtf theVdTocess of kt ' W l''vxt'r..''l! It.i-I Tl'liniTt'M jew-iprKr.,io succeeu .mip, uigot i-iijv. . Dr MqpRon hisdemUe jamVinTrinii ty Churxh iri'this city;7etvas consecra ted td the Epticpp'al . olfice br he Jlight Kev. ; ur.-. vy hiteu pisnpp itrovost pi New-YrkailG,Bish of Cpnr- ne,cticpt," being present ' and assisti n?.- For nioreftban:mneteen4y ears;i hVoccul ed tjie xhair; of the Episcopateinnhm ex tensive7 diocess. .Throughsgoodepbrf ana tnrougn evii repwriine .mainiaiueu a course of policv which he tBought most conformable to scripture and . apcient vu-- sage. 1 Ann tne success oi nis lnueiacisa- ' "M J" UUP k Irs. customers snd.beb&el7t?;,, (jiOTii velvet: VtfrnrC m ijftg terras... Heifa," supply nf V 'rge- id I llcf ."ft i ; READY MJtJifchfn-J1 " Such as f ientlemtfi ft-, - r V d-rsl cAvkti. fcolUrf Iir. -5tU " ---m aril i nrr.u . ash. li-ancecf Ihe ptronajre of ?si A?BVUTin'Si the l,t. Ucttto those Who rv.W m .J 1 two hundred and hree; not qijite onp ( hfe lahors testify, tnat ne oia nor ton m f Second Bible Ol jiue wnoie iiumuer, i lie propusi- i ,ai.4 v " uc R,("-caon' iaov :rtt mis r .4 ; i c.W Hip lAte' ministers of hirh' f biosraoherto nortrav his varied and eM' -1' fective labors in the Church " Tn rtH hi vitwa.h(' ivs "devoted to fhe? lorm or ttciesiasicai government- wmcn j nrbie by Mv 1831."v The 1 e "' he sincerely oeiievea to oe'tn-e most venf ect at ibt meetmcr have b--n i,J T S1,M 1 . t ft t CoriventimT?vv Carolin, l s V. N"Novembe?1829t a Convent.. . Raleigh, for the im" T -s and jnean of SMnpUing he Sta,:,s" acendfant of-the"" famous Cardinal De Po- 181 he-was elected a Uepufy for 1ns literary ac-'l torai college iOi tne Bcineant bv the dec- nd became at - linrnAc.istr2mheiI r K J I uiremenik; although hv most "'pi-'ople susonceianir njeinber, of the .Cham- Sl!? - ptero he -ISittl r !;:a.feYebateriiul of debates, that he has "not l&f i' (erne 6thi:hesitated jn express Ids opinions Tearless- il Y ,nii ihe friemliand on all th pubjects Coming up for dis- ( 'tHeas ait exile jh hisrbuth to-Ttussia -l .VVhejf Nappleon ahdjcatedjfbr the se ? (i Jh : ianu5nglani about five millions- francs '-i'1. vwaVtidto Charle withiLaFitte fiir his erable and truly - apostolic. It deep conyiction , of his own mind, the undeviating tenor of his v exhorta tions to his clergy , i , Jlntiquam exquiritt tnatrem. V Bishop Hobaht was an .American' in all was the ? public. ? AUhogh the tiiends ofth -!v flnfr j hare (l everted themselves tocaV.v.i ' Cnm, bctiMtwu;n eacn oitrr, ami, of cm.w . M . vT i his feelinos. In. the veac 1823, tor the out concertAk is evicW. thoi ,.'c1d ' m" tbenefit of his leclinin health, he visit- 'drawHovvards a close. ;noe of e , Orf the pvtlrnfvp. Rt in thp mlrP nr'R;Ki'da!"nvhy ihlveefof,. ti 4 P- pean prelates, he learned to be attached, mM t'L nis own i Vt u ;ous,.o-.: i.u" r 7 JfWfc .:"rnished -vi -... "i vP'Artots hlaimetlahd rit ies of t he Bri tisli n .at I OpU :.H e n ext ,e nj-. ged in f he jarns c PichejJ "againftf the first Consul, aotl "Iras wi tht)i : brot h t trl ed a n d fou nd gu i -ty! : Ju I es a as1 co n d e m n ed to impri so rt Di ent, his brother was doomed to death. .; Cou rt" ;SvWv;ast6rished to hear the norer Pnlignac entreating to be substi, d in his more - ti n fortunate brother's Tlie you ttlte place, and to receive the stroke of the axjp in his stead; He pleaded that his brof ther Armand hap! . a wife and family def peudent on liuri lor happiness and prc(- tecon. while he was an isolated beiiik si- . ' ..' -s f V4 ' '?'-.'- 1 benefit. The Emnerorv told him he be lieved he was an honest man although he had been opposed to his government, and he shoulil not take any receipt for the sum. So too, when Louis 1 8th was obliged to depart for Ghent, he made La Fitte his bahker,!for a considerable amount, which Napoleon on his return had the feeling to leave untouched in his bands.' l The point which we alluded to in the first "part of this, sketch, as b in unfa vourable to liim, is .this, La Fitte re fused to' pay over to the Emperor's lega tees, the amount, in his hands, bequeath ejiriinis win, anu a smrwas or n cessi two per Cent, himier than before change. The Dey of Algiers, with his family suite of a hundred anil ten persons eluding fifty-eight women, arrived 31st of July, at Naples, where he f bly consoies himseir by comparing I fortunes witn tnose ox onaries. It is asserted that the elections, in Eng land, have deducted thirty or forty votes from the force of the Ministry, in the House of Commons. Several ordinances were issued by .the new King of France1 on the!4th. One i : .i i; . j. ci rl' -j r cj.l '. suppressing ine nc.eni eaiso. oiaie, jn his pecuiiar station, and for the substituting tbercfor, Seafs representing timt. - . which he acted, he was endowed ine arm3 01 urieans, surmounien oy e im. can v k. ; tions into eHect. vet mnhlr. . ie if the State is tu be supplied with n i contemnlated.' v ? u,!"eiit AS.there are c;atrons-.in the State, which held nn noiy worn. --. :,. Ahrnoil.liP esiw the iWrrnitfkl ! iWitfi n vVtw F rftVl4att'i4-?U..i-. print m mnr.trt tr. (fiana ..... think it ben thu! a Second Ribh- p(1 I native land. ries of the Churchnot unfrequently sus tained by the mere pomp and circum stance of office j but he rejoiced tl.at pur maces, and escutcheons, andy titles of honour are the esteem and attachment of an indepentlent and enlightened people should : be held in Raleigb on : W 14th day of December, 1830. To which ivhose life wa lf linie consquenceto j tv commenced, Iw some of tlieni.to ob- 4, tain ineir rigm. yve 'tliiaseach sought 6 avrt ihe puhishj- j 'hat sme compromise has nt jrort) tne oincrs, , i ne generous tier t ui uif ursi reiusai over in iayeii ot JuifS aan its eitecfc ir,:,tuscreiuen nim witn .i .rl t of Napoleon, who changed i men. p;Ol d'ath to that of conhnei. jtisfai '-y.fi-i is 4; nv. ur tne leem-gs oi i;.inon. anu Pv B1P votion disj on the heart the'sffotence ment. Both were kept in duress, and lor nianv-jars. were the tenants of dif ferent French prisons. t ' 1 , ,; The Pol ighac" were, it is asserted ' c(Tfsantl y engaged 'in. Jhej schemes 'whi"c the friends of the Burbns from time Ut ( tinte agitated,iand Napaleon himself as serts that his former clemency met with a poor return, r ! f !) 1813 theymet at - the Chateiw of have . an idea been made ; e sacreu uepo- all honourable We have never heard of any sa- ctorv reason for,; La" Fitte's singular cojiduct. lb. D- Adv, Gen. 'JJ(aetUyV'.v)An the:.Phila delphia puj.er th4jlwifg translation of letter fr'-m t4r patriotic vetersii, to Mr. Duponcet u. of Phi a del pliia, 1 1 is dated ;Parif August he 8rhj : t ; ; . We have jivstVccbrriplisfied, my dearfellow-i-fehlier," .a wonderful revluioii. I received at . t . js fe TegitHy Irnofftin' tlie Srth ult. the Ordina'sce ofXharlr3 derlirin? us to be in a - . 'a- s-, ; i r v i .rr . i it - i f - t ,n t i'Xm lMr ifsse in louraine, me residence ot :yj lie ! e skrery. V Oft the same-erenin 1 repair. , jurasand general rising of the rbyalK ed t Paris,; where J , ton nd i sidutary fermenta- iV;,'x- ;' i'itkn tli "AViist-p'd South of France'ubW't'o'H' IaYklitWe ':-4.'y-cwflici the eopJe'of 'l ?: the!ding.f the Duke de Belri'W oyjl. Guards,, the .s, rJHt'X'l mAr- 1: , -,:;,. .. , J . and the Pody ;Gurd r Ihe tri -colored flir floats tn the singular ' plot of fi-f r! e t ii fl I e v en tstthev were su s Dec led' jr. -rf' t -nmriw t nifi d e r tsu t vei 1 1 a nee, fro m wh i ch 3'hi8lWfie ?f,i-' ; 4 j pu rtng Toe ,n!v:year ; es ji?i;iiu yi yyeryr whrre ; ''d on the morning' of the 3 1st I fplHSarranted ! torite tp Charles X. a note sta lingto hini my opmion-( which he had asked through Gen.' Taldn) thai reconciliation' was fcfaifmlsstoWta oui fc the 151!) to uneni, anu; was iiunice uist f'pedMeffro 4' once featb fell In tdibeahds of.the napVrist . AVthestoration of the Bern rbpps lie re-j Ul net Uyjt ui is .ami a5 inane rt i t-iri i 11 e; wa s al so created I'nspectdr: Ge h e aVoftW.tia -- i:i,i ;,.,?.i ''i'-i ral a Tnember. of several n'rtl&rsaq " -i hen . at Prince. -In 1816 h' conrieeteil himself wjthCaj&ptctflia r Den , wito oieo ,soon auer, anu nis seconti at i-iv; i.tv fe"e Prl h AteiiS n tfrdsrff ncWJiii England i asHie rrenc Amnassaovri aiisiinuisnij ;Vap i V I has been yefy-iond in itf waise fhe 1a4 n ' 0 v.an uer epa rtu re nior r ra nee w as a n 4 f'&fc- I . t bu need as m ajta ir w)) icp wpu J dbrea k I V ' ' r Jl'ss. : f-'S' '. tthen.aftif, Viinti'laVtmirers; Hudedtbf In tlieyel called the Exclu-; It. seems that Poligrtac; hasTbeen one oil tlieKings:most iutimati advisers indeed! ' inrwi hi in ill V $f. ' fl iffl K fnrolnrn! r: . .theobhoxious;'tfec.ree'sv attlihe seemsifoi ? rHbave beenasnich at(mished at ihe-t 4 "pi BMU iis airy u ne jej s ew ? n e n a s e vi u ep i y f !t ts- beeti afrauttoshpwl imselt since the trou- bipj haveommenCed, and we thtnki that s ' t. : -i I . nistec by itne Itlieral "jVmrnals areivuiean ( 4T 1 .in;.. i" s ... ' . - -. . ' - -4"-.,.s . ior Jiim it is tnie t hat he has ,esca peif to Brusscl Ae a it feet hippyin h a v i w g snuime.ti tpe tare, w open seemsito turcatetn 3'h)sc15cague.. Peyro inVtifeiptf Mibassafor,adV'Ml829 4re1ur . LAFAYBTrii: f:iv:;V! Fince'wheivhe'lvacm fm---br4'' ""r' ' theCoincUrj& - ' ' ' frpniLiyerppplbiitt to impossibles arid that Ae iBoya Family hud cea. " The jlHsians maniftstd a degree-of coo rage, intSfigtnci', di.-ir.terestedness, ami gen erpsitv, surprising nil that you can conceive. Not a single Royalist," not. a iwoma, was. insult ed. Tue people fought only those who fird at them with cinnon nd musquetry. The van xilsld experienced tht-gmpbt 4genetotis humani Tjr.iT'e' reprimen's f the line submitted sue cesslvely to the ptihlicv will. ( Much bhod was bbe , but the people have triumphed, with ad mirable dfpa,ch, sagacity and bravery. We cMiie 10 ine conclusion tnat under the circum stances in which Fiance is placed, it would' be pepper to tally',: all -..opitiions;;; of the various par ties,; under the safeguard of a constitutional throng with popular in -titutio'ns. We have cha rn the Duke of Orleans, whom I esteem more and more, as I ki.tnv him better. ThejChambo-f oif p;pu? ies li.-iv acti.d as the organ or'interpret er pf he French "peoplel in laying down conditi on, andvo(fering liim a crowi! for which he ac noejdgtrV Inmself indebted to the will; of the TiatiftO&Hucli thrn ia our situation.- and' fiftt en ,4ySjlritve : noijielapsec since tlie ordinances ap ;parVd ! I send the short speech which I deli vered! yesterday. I sfiad continue to hold the comiriaud sOf tiie JSTat tifal Guards 61 France, wio aVe.v organizing in, everys direction. My son George is wiill me., I.v$asenr received a dan gerons wHunn ;& his life was desijaired of three days ago ? hut he is better. Adieua thousand friendly VNes.-,,1- -xv ' - ' '"' ' jrheVllotng is vthe nte sent by Getu 14 fay e 1 1 ei 1 0; GLe n . "4 lb rf . u A c.'oi v hajbvn iece)vel froa 0. 1,4 b a friend n this j".j..y,'r wIhi has kiiulU h ifided u the sub joined translation iiifft : j' ''" x:1' y:- n 31, 1830 i Mr. Duran, StafF officfr of neral Gerard, havins beetr invited by Gen.; Talon to bring a Iwritteri attesfctfioo if what I told verbally to that General JTel iting-to the actual sentiment of the rJiSW'P situation f 1 1 !f h! ' fy irm i ly s i nee ;t heir last aggressio H against public liberty, and ihee the victory of ttfeA tiioopu!fttipn, must express, most P:siliylymyopiiii'Hi, vthatjdl reconciliation ig ed to rein-nJ ' -. " V ; r a tp 4 vuiri. a closed crown, with the sceptre, and hand of justice at the topi and tri-colored flags behind the escutcheon : and for the mot to, Louis Phillippe ler, Rio des Francois, The Duke de Chartres is to be styled Duke of Orleans , and the other Princes' to bt-ir their present titles only. T le Prin cesses are all to be of Orleans,,, by their respective Christian names. The decora tion of the Legion of Honor is continued.'; The title of 'Afomeigneur is no longer at tached to the Mitiis.tr'rs, but simply to each, Monsieur, le Afinistre. The following is a list of the new min istry as it appears in the London papers. Foreign Affairs Count de Mole, Wjiv j General Gerard, Finance j liaron Louis, instruction Publique, St "V ' President oftheCoun- V Due de Broglie, cd of State ; S Interior ' M. de Guixot, M irine Gen. Sebastiani, Justice M.DupQiit de L'Eure. General Bertrand is appointed chief of the Polytecnic Institute. The total number killed at Paris dur ing the revolution had been ascertained to amount to 8,000. THE LATE BISHOP HOB ART. From, the New York Cornier ,& Equirer'. The name of this distinguished prelate now consecrated by the hand which sight. m, 14 JmtiUI Ulli-VCUU(U.aa.AlUun l - !i Tk i i-4 , s . j f j tnoine Fuestl(tef ois lHilardvItalietoiti mUmm w,tl? nther I f otHettrhat 6uKl ui' Histha 4tiA ;iXertrieHdf tlblrty ltSrie nfaCtion ' H (Ch Ahttll ' nrou'nfI nn C 1 S:1? "that iiisuri- 3f tto shatinccu rred t Heve ral nVnvi nVpeJ. Lngennhe rench Government dttjimacfilxcitem tlie partcsetfirlattds and IS has removed him from our sight. He rests from his labours.- )Ve see his cro sier broken;.' we see his mitre fallen from his brow. After a short illness, he has suddenly disappeared, from the midst of a wide field of influence and usefulness, which it is the lot of very few to occupy. He was a burning and a shining light And while we are arrested by the solemn thought, he is no more, we may appropri ately take a respective glance at the his tory of his eyentful life. He wasbornin the city of Philadelphia, in tlje year 1775. From his earliest youh, hie vvas distinguished jfor great ac tivity of mind anl great energy of charac ter ; so that, when a. lad, he particularly arrested the attention of the Rt. Rev. Dr. White, B.shup of Pennsylvania now at the advanced age of four-score years, and presiding Bishop of the American E piscopal Church. Young Hobart then a wakened, in the mind and heart of that Right Reverend worthy, a strong feeling of admiration and attachment, which was cherished and perpetuated for the long term of fifty years. And the precocity of his early youth by no means disap pointed the anticipations of his mot arr d eh t f ri e n d s. II s 1 i te ra r v & sci e n ti fi c s t u -lies were pursued at Princeton College ; in his eighteenth year ASt 1793) he received there the hiesi)3nors of h,W class ; and in the.sainefveherable seat of science, he then occupied Hlie place of tutor. When twenty-four years of age (A. I). 1799,) he Was admitted to holy or ders in tlie Protestant Epfscopal Church ; and by a long and consistent attachment to its forms and creed, he evinced that he was among the Church's most devoted sons. With a promptrnemory and. Yea pep, he was ever prepared to "prove all; thtingS4','and with a .glowing fervour, he thought it-right to "holdfast that which is good" . ' . ' Dr, Hobart was pre-eminently a ready plan.. With hini, thought wa almost in tuition. Both in is private intercourse and Vn tltejperlormance of his public func tionsVbe evinced the, greatest promptness at ail limes. , There are Vnot a Yew of the most happy 'efforts of bis mind.-thaV a the results ,of unexpected calls on his re; puu.iauu, uie glowing. ettorts ; of, no triore-than ?c few hours. ;, . : ' v j '.P? congi-egaionjiofwhichhejiad uic; paa turav-cRarge - wa steadr.VLbos f Uiand,;, r with qualifications to be eminently use ful. He was raised trp by God, to accum plish what couUV not have been accom plished by any, but a mind .and frame' like his. He never tired : he knew not fear. In the conflicts, which dismay less vigorous minds, he rose aloft upon the troubled billows. Where others would despond, he triumphed. And by a rare knowledge of men as they are he sway ed at will tlie hearts cf thousands. With his usual zeal and deep interest in the promotion of his good . work, I he projected an estensiye plan of visitation to the remote parts of his diocess ; but. he liad scarcely entered on the labour of its execution, when a biliousfever ar rested him in his career He lay upon 4ds bed,, of sickness at Auburn for ten days, until the morning of Sunday, Sep tember 12th. There is a pleasing pen siveness in the thought, that. he-, was re leased from pain, at that hallowed sea son, which is the appropriate emblem of rest which remaineth for the people of 1 the Lord. At the age of fifty-five years, he died on the field of duty. And when the turmoil of selfish interests shall have been stifled, posterity will pronounce, impirtially upon his character, and place his name among those of the illustrious dead ! - , MAN AGEUS' OFFICE, liichmend, Va. Dismal Swamp Lottery, - To be drawn in Norfolk V. 15th October." 1 prize of. 810.000 is 10,000 !. ?. f Wi ;'v,t uiiiciciu 15i0!e S( ' I gerterallyfteV itnrhed to attend. Wh-,J dancattiriconvertient, such written comm I n.llnni. 4. .,.111 .1.4. '' s wuiauiijirr imp catist. are rp,np.i( n.ml'W.sUklU.Hifl... -l.. 4- . uiaj ut. uciyic vvue AUincmioil. Tt4reigh, Sept. 21.; ' ' 10 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 ' 5,400 1000 ia,x)o 10,000 io;ooo 10,000 5,400 10,000 Besides S500,400, 300,200, 150, 100,&c. Tickets 85. Halves 2,50. Quarters 1,25. New York Consolidated Extra, NO' 28. To be drawn jn New -York, 20th Oct. 1830. 820,000, 10,000, 5,000, 4,000; 3,000, 2,000, 10 of 1000, 500, 400, &c &c. Tickets 85. Halves 250. Quarters 1,25. MRS. JOHN;HAYWOOD t S prepared to accommodate tvents.gte ,p ): thirty Members qftheJegislature; She swes'.. air those who mavpon'cr her sUi& patronage, that no e'xeriinshall he spared.tV makethem comfortable. Mrs.ti.ha a number i detached rooms, besides those in the iriai4 building. - . f 4 N. 13. The favor ; of early applications k quested. " Sept. 18t;18o0. "i-ij, .i (XT Mrb. ; JHU:jonues to receive TraveSfe, and Boarders hiieVf: Month or Yea ' , Cattl Bliov ttntl Sale. TILI he exhibifedkftbr $how and Ssle, it , me -oapuoi square Vlfte City oIKaJ on Monday the 4th dA' of October next (bon tr.e first day of Wake Saperior Court) Between 20 MndiSO Cows, of the first breed in our Country. Warranted to be with Calf Napoleon; full blooded ;Enlish Devon RulL Also, several yesy old;Uulis- ot the half breed by Napoleon , , This breed, of Cattle is highly esteemed il England -single Cdwa prodncintf from 10 tb U lbs.; offtButter a week; and ..Mr, Hurlburt, of. Connecticut who has tried, the breed, sayjk fie has. never ko n any f;ows hat have given much rich Milk a these with ihe same kind of tnrtd t C'ei sfln'.'J L'.'.JJ'. I T Olrt ivuu. : wwv fllCI t(.b(l HI litCJ y VUI. t i J 4V . V f'S SETH 0SX$ Wake County,- Sept. 10. U 3t 1 . 8tate of North-Carolina H J ' : Pitt County. -' :-' Court ef Pleas -and Quarter Sessions, 'August Term, 1830. a j Abraham Stocks,Amos' Stocks and othri . . , - . vt. j Henry Stocks and Thomts Drown and Amy his . -. .'- : f .; - wife. ' : K petition for Sale of Negroes. ! ' "B"T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court A that ihe defendants Henry Stocks & inonuij Provfn and Amy his wife, are not inhabitant this State ; it is ordered that pnblication" be made in the ilaleiffh Register for six wefks,"thft unless the sakt.f fehry' Stocks and "i'honias Hro arid Amy his wife, appear before the Jatticorf the Court of Pleas & ClUarter Sessions to be held for said county at the Courthouse in lRreenville, on the first ATonday in November next, au an swer to tle petition, the petition will be heard ex-parte and sale ordered accordingly. Witney Jame Bheppard, CleYk of -our said Court, w oftice. the hrst TLlbndav ot Aueust, Jootf. Grand Consolida ted Lottery, To be drawn 26th-October, in Newcastle Del. NO. 11. " ! I prize of 20,000 is 20.000 I 10,000 , 10,000 100 1000 100,000 Besides 8500 300 200 100 &c. Tickets 8 10 Halves 5. Quarters 2,50. Eighths! 1,25. Dismal Swamp Canal Lottery, 4 .Lva i6. s -To be drawn at Richmond, October 29th.' . 1 ' Grand capital of 825,0()0.;is .25,000 ' L " 11-690' r lK690 50 - - . 1000 50,000 Besides 8500 200 100. &c. . -y- TicKets 810. Halves 5. Quarters' 2L50: ' "Eighths 1.25. j i .Tickets Tor sale in the above scheme all un- aer toe management of Yates & U'Intyi e. Ti & .1 4 A ..1J' .. a -f.-1 V is s. . ."V. vuuitss yuur oruers to " YATES &,M1NTVRB. A City House and. titore.for Hale. - V-,! :$i.r . s f fpHELnewly erected and well situated House' JL. and Siore, on Fayetteville streetV which is occupied as the City Posl-Office, will be sold on reasonable terms. '.rv.w 1 N;The House utWV stone and im two 'jrobd n?M,bk i? WPP streeti iU"il ')T oler improvements Cik THE SUBSCRIBED rr cui. i inrt:p. T OTS in the Town of Oxford, with the LANUadjoinmr about 200 acres of which about 60 acrei arc Woodland. Th-Houe Is 52 by 4afeet;jcoffl. modious, and well finished throupltout, nis 4 rooms wjth fire places on each flor, a whe passage on each a.- earretdistribiitea 9 i-uucis anu iwu uiiiioriiiuic ruuuia, - under the wimble divided into several apartmciits. It is skuated in a most beautiful grove of 0Wj attached fo it is a large Falling Garden torji' with fruits selectedfrom the north an Ice-Iu constructed of-jock a stone ring-HottSC Well of excellent water in the yard n the y ird suitable for a Lawyer and every oe sary Outhouse, all in good repair. Also a TANYARU notv in operation, vnm might givemploymeot toor 10 hands,bw 10 acrps 61 land attached to it; and on the ? mises is a comfortable two story Dwelling every convenience for a family residence, better' constructed Yard is seldom seen J where. This' property ."will be disposed reasonable and accommodating terms, j I THO. B UTTLFJOHft Oxford, Sept. 1. - ' r' jgjlE Statet6f Nortk-Parolina. : Wake Cjunty. n. ' Edmund Barker, 'Agent A Alex. Frecn " " 'Uesse'B. Johns. , ; Original Attachment. . N Attachment4 (saving issued in tne. i T -A 'case, which was levied tin pnZtM j . -rw to . Notice s nerc 1 giyen Vthat All proceedings .f Attachment f for the space ,of -3U "ays, ei;, nvinhni1n 'w.rf nnnear and rrpw ? . u;t ihlo.fint "final Will be euiercy r. ' Given under ray hand, &c. inis . .;. . 12 4wi WESTON tt. GAXi -m Apply tp Mr. B., SrwthmrrcHiit at. the ST". 8Tthat,atrnemp.1 SmiS ''Vv4"J - for sslerili office. ..si ! .'I'r- 4 i'.;ISF 'V 4
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 30, 1830, edition 1
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