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. ..,. , j- 'yr X,. it. ni. if- At !' it !, ,! ' 1 i' n i ft 1 I I-- 1 If 4, far 1 If: v ECIiARATtONOFlIE ALLIES. - i'-'jV tfONClVBED tRtfjl ttt LAS'Ti'"-' '' ' nilfatte,. restored to tlie lijrftriionf VWcli st ye's of glory atid prosperity, tinder the dominion or ner Kings, fiao assure to ner, was 10 snare ' -ith Europe the advantages' of liberty, national iddepedencr'and peaces It depended only on Itef eroTerament. bY aVsiriirld word to liuf ah end tb the luffering of tfife flatiob, to THtort to hit "With peace her colonies, her rjaihmelee, and tne free eiereistf of her industry. Cdnld she wish for more F The power had offered to disass in a vpmi oi conciliation, uerwisnes concerning oo i Jeetl of ptisses'sloVj&jf nin tidal convenience: which Were not lnclndedTwTthirth'e firAitf f Ffalee; ffefore the'war of the resolution. , . . -Fifteen dayVelafised without ariy reply on fche jpart of, the Freheh 'goVernMent: The pleriipo . jentiaries of the allies insisted uion k ptrempto- f)f. term forthi accept MicjS of refusal of the win -T, ttitions of . peace. Xibert Was giten to' the French plenipotentiary, to; present a contre-pfb ject, provided it were such as to be a reply to the spirit and snbstanee'iof the Conditions proposed It the allied courts. The 10th o March was led on as the term "by fceneral consent.1 The, ' jrrencn pitjnipotenuaryproaueen, t,He expir ation of the tertny onl 'proportions for discus- ioi. Far froidapproxtlrialing the objectjhey tended only to prolong frnhleSs negociaftoiis. :- A new term of afew dyi w as granted, at they VetfuestVof the plenipotentiary oTrali!c. Fi- ,auy on me letn oi jwarcunis pienipoiennary pSereu a contrtjprvf:t, wnion no longer iet u id doubt that the sotienngs or r ranee nao not eliang'ed the tWs of its government. Revok ifjg then what t,had itself proposed, the French government dehiantled? in a new proposition, that people foreign to the French spirit, whom feres of domination woo Id not confound with the Tfreneh: nation,; should yet make a part of Jrrauce. ' Trv' : " ' France' nrast preserve dimensions incompati ble with the establishment of a system ot' eqni libirutdj and out of proportion with the other great political bodies; in Europe she .must prlserte the posts iani. offensive points by ttean df which her government, to themisfor- , fime of Europe and of France, lias oecasionedil the overthrow of so mafty thrones", and w rough t $o (nanyjrevolutionsmembers of the reigning family of France must be placed upon foreign thrones the French government, in fine, that aYcrnme"ht whieh has sought to reign over Europe, not less by discord than by force of . Arms, must 'remain tKe arbiterofthe interior re - lattons, apd of , the fate jof the powers of Eu- The allied courti, in continuing the negocia -,' lions under such auspices', would have been. wan ' J,ing in jeery, thine wliiclj they otved to thfrn jielves f they would hare from that moment re . nonnced the-.glories which they bad anticipated !or themselves j their efforts would have been 'Mnly turned against their own people. In sign Jng a treaty upon th basis of the French con re project, uie auiea power woinu oave piaccu : ftrms in the hafids of their common enemy, they -' roold hare deeive,the expectations of nations . Jind thi confidence of their allies. v . 'ft vas a"tl;inoment so decisive for tue safety r vof the world, that the allied sovereigns renewed ; :v the solemn engagement that they would not lay flown r their arms until they had effected the grand object of their alliance,. France cay ' - charge the etiUVhich sKe snfifrs only upon her OVfB eoreftiment. Feaee alope can cloSelhe . vound w!iieh a spirit of domination, nniversal, , d wUhoutexampU in the annals of the world, Jhas brought obpb her. This peace shall be that i of Europe. Evcrjf other is inadmissitle. It is time at last, that princes should w uhout foreign influence, watch over the welfareof their peo ple j that: nations should wciprocally respect the5 independence of one another that social institutions shold he safe against daily revolu tions, and ihat property should be secure and commerce tree. Grand Atihua Communication. jhplHE Grand Lodge of North Carolina will v JL awembip ai theii Hall, ii? tH City oi Raltiijh, on ia torday the S6tb.of Novimtcr, A. t. 1114, A. L 814, at tin tiiualliour. Oftkeil, deteare and ancient m mb.r are fjnired to attend ( an'1 brethren wfco haVe attained the ihirti Igrt e of Misonry are respectfully invited. , s The O. Secretty embrace thi .oprtunity of again imprei Sifig upon the lubordiiiate LodgeJ, the absolute neceritj an )uty of making annual returns of ifticert and members, and a fjir copy of their pioeeedings during the year. .. T ; . ' By ordei of tbe M. W.O. Master. V ' ' - -v, '". A iXtCMi Oec'y. J Raleigh, July 29, 111. i &-9u Grand Lodge ; of Koiili Carolina. TlrOST Worshipful general Robert Wh LvXi liami.Grtuid'Matter4 : ,-".:t W. W. General Jeremiah Slade, G. M.'V ': . W.. 'General Calvin Jones, G, 4. Waraefl. k. W. William Miller. Esq. G. J. Warded. R W. William BoylaH,t. O. Treasurer, : . W, Bro. Geru Edmund JoneJ, J. S tjeacof), -"W. Bro. Mij.VVm, Davenportjfl'. J. DeacdO. , V. Bro. pen. Wm. Watrs jynes, G.acihah 7 Btu ' AleX. Falconefi fet. G. pursuant. H V . Brvthl- thos. Pounds, G. .Tyler and Stewart. : ,,v 1 Copied from the R?ordf, 'V V1" : r" .;'.-.:;--'-.-.:. . 1 . . ' A. Lc'aS, C Sery. u ' " JUlelgh, July 59V) 18K t ; " - v V Vf ,; ;40 3t , , - , i - - ... iIriVarbroi4gh and Son v, t ' 4utB. ictt 29Uh a. 1814; To theOjfeen ctmtAdn&ing J)ivmoniBTifdm arid Regiments ofi JrortfaCatotijlti JliliUd. nPHE Fresident iif tB r.tK 8titei IB uiad a rdqtiisition thlougn. tie Secretary of War upon lLs xeelIenoy the Governor of tbi fute, by letter Ot the 4th' instant- to orcraniae and hold iHT readiness for irame diate aemeet se ven thousand of the Militia of tkis Jitate, under the acta of Coneress ol th4 38th ot rebltwry, J795, ana April loui, lei, i ae vmcars aroresaia wui turw ifrWi cause to be riised by draft cntf dluatAry enrohnrt as soldiers exclusive of Officers t tho following numbers from each of tbc regiments of this State, to wit Uncoiu. in recriment, juo Ashe,, . .' ..-i'-'-.'-" 60 Xwonlst regimen . TO 2d do . ' 60 Beaufprt, - - . " JOO Buncombe, 1st resr't. 64 - , , id do.' 63 . '3d do. 63 Branstfickj .20 Burke, 1st rcgimenV W - - 2d do. -30 3d . do. 50 liladerV , s ' 90 Bertie, V ' 100 Ckmdert, 80 Columbu, 40 Carteret, 60 Chowan, SO Cabarrutf, IjO Cravett,.. . 1$0 Caswell, . .. 120 Chatham. - . " J40 Curi'ituck, - . ' 110 Oumberlurtd,istregt. 80 , 2d "do. - 50 Duplin, 100 Edgtombe, 1st reg't 65 . 2d do. 65 Franklin, 90 Creene, 50 Gates, . 70 Guilford, Ui refrt, . - 90 3d do. 70 Granville, 1st reg't , 70 . 2d do.. 70 Halifax, 1st reg't. 60 2d do. 60 Hyde, 80 Hertford, 70 Haywnod, " 70 Iredell, 16J Jones, 50 Johnston, 100 jUdioir, 50 2d ' do. 150 Martin, ; - - : SO Mecklenburg, 1st reft. 100 ,. 3d do. 100 Montgomery, 1st regt 90 . , sa uo. w Mdore, ' ' ' 80 Northaitiptoft, 100 New-Hanover 100 Nash, - 80 Onslow, ' 100 Orange, 1st retibent, 9 2d do. 90 3d do. 70 ?asquota)hkt : 70 PerquuHOne, I 60 Pitt, - I 110 Person, 80 Rutherford, 1st reg't. 80 .... -. gd 'do;. 90 3d 70 Richmond, 70 Rowan. 1st regiment, J20 2d5 do. 90 3d " do. ' 90 4th do. 70 Randolph, 1st ryt. 70 ftockmghami , 110 llobdson, 1st reg't. 60 . 2d do. 40 Surry, 1st repment, 80 2d do. 70 Sampson, 100 Stokes, 1st regiment, 80 2d do. W Tyrrell, , 50 Wilkes, 120 Washington," 40 Wayne, 100 Warren, 90 Wake, 1st regiment, WO 2d do. 100 , The delatchmcrits frcm tlio counties of Caowan, Cur- ritucK, Camden, raiqu6Tar.il, KfqiV:moh3, Gales, Hcrt- toru uwtie, Koi'Uiatrpior., Haulax, Warren apdrJasb will constitute oiM;r'cgimer.t, o b.-. .dcnoniinated tli first re g:iment. -The co.ur.uss i:i Wdsrtjigtoii, Trjtll, Hyde, Beaufort, Craven, Carteiv.',, Juries, Ltnoii, Greene, Pitt, Martin Lugcourbe slid Wayne will constitute ode, Oth .r re er;mt.'r.t to be denominated the second reciment. The counties oi Onslow4, Ncw-lIanOver Bladen, Bruni- wicRjtoluitbus, Duplin, Sampson, Robeson.Cumberhnd, Moore, Rxluhond and Anson will Constitute one other rcg.rmnt to be denominated the, third regiment -The Counties of Wake, Johnston, Franklin, Granville, Person, Oranire and Chatham will constitute one other reeriments 0 be denorninated the foar,th regiment. The couritjes otUMwel!, Guiltord, KocRmeham.Stokds.Surrv. Wilkes. she, arid Randolph will constitute one other teRiment . j . r.u ui'.u . i tu. . . lu ye ucwuuiiuiicu imc in ui t t g .im t ue- counties Or Rowan, Montgomery, Mecklenbure:, Cabarrus and Ire dell will constitute one othej1 reeimerit,1d be denomina ted the siJtth regiment. And -theountie of Lincoln. Rutherford, Burke, Buncombe and Haywood wdl con- tltut: ojte oth,cV regiment, to be denominated the se venth regiment. Tnat the first and second regiments will constitute the first Brigade. The third anof fourth regiment wdl constitute the second Brigade. Ind the fifui, siJtth and seventa regunenta will toftBtitdte the VB1TQ BTlgWJUe. The commandants Of reeiment will renort as soon as practicable tiie names of the wdrctzl persons enrolled to Jie Brigadier'General coinmaAding u.the Brigade to which surih regiiftent may bei atUlched. vThe Brigadier tneralwui report to the Major-Gefteral commanding .n that Division; and the MajorGenerals respectively will report irjarBedmtelv thereafter to this Office, . For expedition the commandants of regiments a..d Brigades are required also to report to this Office, immediately kfter Ae master rolls' are received by them respectively. i ne president expresses a preference tor umtorm vol unteer companies s the Officers aforesaid are therefore requested to use their best exertions to obtain a many of that specks of force as possible. This Detachment will be organized in companies of one hundred each, battaliofts of 500 regiments of 1000; brigades from two to three thousand, and the whole t6 form one division. -The General staff required by the President is one Major -General, three Briradier-Generi als ;.6ne Deputy-Quarter-Mustet-General, one Assistant" jjepuiy-yuarxer-juasteMieneral and one Assistant-Adjutant-General. This staff' Will bo designated by the Gov ernor. The commandants of regiments will designate the company officers. The Generals of Divisions and Brigades will recommend the Field officers. " In the selection of officers it is difficult t6 lay down any fixedrule, without its having an injurious effect wnenreuuceu to practice. , justice' it Would teem re quires that the preferenca should be ven to tftOse of senior tank, but a stri t adherence to this principle rmj-Ax render the army almost meffkiemV To tic gov erned by it when great iniuries might be Wtstained would be improper.. Therefore in rccomtnendatkms the Officers making such, will be governed by fne4t, and not by seniority of gradei . The fficers aforesaid . will take the mdst effect! vp measures to cause the returns to be made to them -without delay, to tne end that returns mav be made to this Of fice m the shortest time possible. - they will also trans rait with the muster rolls to this Office a Roster of all the Fielsj Officers who may volunteer thei- services, designat ing those recommended from the others. : 7 It is expected that in complvinir With tht "nrpsent re. qujpition, the itjert fiJusJSutt wdl marofett th el anaprwpuiets to tneirxoimtiT' cftjl, whifeh has hcre tofore distinguished them on similar occasions. fitf order of the Catnmander in Chief. - ' KQBEJtT WILLIAMS, AqJtavt General J v. oi ine jniuna of jyor'frEarolina. - N. B. The companies will be' officered according to the jnV-M-? : ; Ho Vbe nridcrstood. that thosa persons heretofore enrolled m the deUchrtient, whose time ex pired on the 10th of Aprd last ahd who have served a tour of six months duty will be exempted from this draft or .enrolment. , - - - -. .... . . .... ," INFORM their friends 4nd the lublie ill gen eral, that thev have opened '.;'"v ' A HOUSE OF ETERTAINAItlKT. - ,:V" M ;; IM THKTOWX Of SAllSBURt V'-"'" r Where every exertion shall be made to accommodate thure Who may'lbink proper w caU. they're well provided lyth fvety thing calculated to render the hone agreeable. -" ' July 8, J814,- " Ttp. . - ROHTAK COUNTY. -' ,,' Court tfj'-ris md (luarter tfsionB. V 'j'-WilKaln'Mborewi Joell,.; ditliiK ai." ATTACHiiET. Levied on Land &c. yXanearins id the eattsfaetien f thisxoart Jft. thai the Defendant is not an uu)abitant,f this tate : u is I therefore orderejd. lhai publication be nade for three wet ks lucceSMvely in the Raleigh Mlnei va, tktt'ihe said Joel Ko'd appear at our efJrt 0i Flea? and Quref-Sessioqs to be:hld jj the County of Rowan at the Court Hya'se jn Salisbury on ih., second Monday in August next, and enter his plea ro said suit or jurlgnvjniwulbf talieneccofrjing'te thePlamifTe demand. Test. , , i - " JOHN GILES, C. C. Tj -hMbeeo e4 at liinpoiu ia ibe eounify p;,Rowa It is contposfd of' 'many oi she nst Kpectable gentltmea, who have adopted the besf plans to deter rogues from fr qoetn iat or sudmlnit ttascl an that neiEbborhood.: , There 'tr-UDerjorai, - . . . uarlv dam htsndred raembeis. wboe aa'mes will be undbe .or-f. ,.,,, ' . . .y lecu, ih low. A selsct canton ttee tueetv once in eer? three snonthl i- .: j '"Weiii tatL. WILL be .old by tl V.. reasonable HUM, iht ; y edainrnent, ituhe t,wn of Cford, re h own. was stabiuoed on h.s landt. tlijati Mergan,' John Bier, -Jacob Black, Mottt Lambert, . John Ons, itorrts Davit, Andw. Caldcleugh, m. Pord, . Francis Elliiy . Grin Cunningliarfl, Michl. Beard, Johri Veach, - .4. JitVescW Godfrey Rats, Jacob etie, . Jos. Haden $ijn. rerringtom, David Goss, Lewis Tyre, David .Miller, David Huffman, Jesse Hargrave, Alexd. Frohock, Jos G.'SJ, Wrh. Villiams, Robt. Moore, Chiiatn Kianoy, Pe'cr Smith, Geo. Thinnasen, A. R. Calilcleugb, John Buithard, . - Isacc.M larw Sarily prove unsatisfactory to strangers wtw, may b,itt purchase such property, thty sjre invited to vJi, senber will also sell lois of ground, to suk ihe purtW- joining the town and conveninet to the Oxl'o d Ae j affcrds to its patrons the wosDect'of beeom,-. . .'. "s eLema 1 ' TH. B. LlTTujoHJt Oxford, Granville County, 3ist' Match, 1814 ,tf. low. A,seM.ottie-eeWQpee in etery tnree snon as twrj baAcisoel. ,i,ul.t. ' ""mtm WmaUesruofiener! ry. , A Mberf vigilant mmberi amalso ppo,n.e4, wbp rjbrthi accommodatioe of gentlei.n ci ,heW duty it i. When ny property is missed, to pursue wsowt ed; , wuh -ei. persons in every direction. Their trev.lhng espenses are de- . d yard occupying nea.ry w ij i!"' f. eyed oiX of tkc common M.-; Th soeiery also gWes re, -lhere u , Uvern House wh.ch is Am to be H "W ward oi ten dollars to any persbior petions who o-.ay deciam lmttdt t eapacious framed stable beside. . guilty.. Each memW piyi Cvf dolirs towa.ds these ob- ! hi)rw U adjoin mi, which wiUbeeZ."!l& : ectJ the time of lubscrikintThese rtgulatioiwitie rtadea.ejir fcfts TwhicVirilt be arldea .wZthu? public, in' lire hone tb8iilaractktie4trUT "r KSi, m saanyotherpirtl of thtt(ttl. ' J wre: As any general description oi the p'rami. "T Wai. Boderihamer, . Saml. Dusenbery, v v Win. Goodman, ' Micbl. Smith, Lewis Mordiet; Jai.Leo sen, ' ftier Sh'uler, Andrew Wilson, Willis Elle, Stepn. Smith. . Dan. Myers, Philip Coppfc, Abraham Richaid, 'Wilson Mday, Philip Kanoy, Micbl. Leonard,' Win; M'Cray; John Liudsey, - - John K.ause", Jos. Sal), . John Parke, Jeremiah Bearri, SamL Green, , ( Valen ine Day, Geo. Bowers, Jas. Smith, ' Heaf Rats, In tel Lym, Enos Laninf, Chailcs Pickttt, John Mcnrpei John Hoff, r John Wilson, .Wm. Love, David Mick, - - Casptr Biintih!, Jacob Bowers, . Fred. G-'ss, . . Silas. Peace, Jacob Graves, Warrtn-Robertf, Juhn Beck, . RileiRh, Julv9, 1U, Anderson Ellis, Jot. Ki.cbol.on, , PtterFine, Peter Owcnt, Henry Conrad, Jas Loe, jury John Smith, Jos, Stone, Henry ChambilV- 50 -Sm. v" ?tate of Nortli-CaroliaaTvl rowan eouiuty. I .. .: Court of Pleas and Quarter Siri sw . . '.Vj ?rmVi8if i Uarrod B. Pruett vs. Jfoel No . , ' datiAi attachment. Lcvk'don Lmtd, li. IT appearing to the satisfaction ol' tbitcoS that the Deieudant is not an i habitant ot ibis itie (i therefore ordered, ihat publication be rcatie for, 1 ,1 Successively in the Raleigh Minerva that tiie said j et N peai at our Court of Pleas ana Quarter sessions-io bt kty the Cotsnty f Rowan at the Court Hdu.se in Salisbury J second Xrnday in August next ' aridenter hispfcaiomj': or judgment will be uken aee rdtog lo the Pbujufi fa - : r-- . Jp.JNGILE8,ri(l' .Twenty doHBewardr LOST by the subscriber on Friday thej instant, between J bn S. Glenn's arid d Bjvbi A PO -Ktr-BOOK, containing t h e hundred alars in Bisk notes. I will give . the foregoii g reward id any persos, wilt deliver the said book with ill ecntemipo n7Tvi7 franitnn tounty. July 22, 1814. 55 3i. Saws. Brilliant Opportunity "7 TICKETS in the LOTTERY for im ing th Gteai Paik R .ada.rtj'Pa quotak coua;,'' si behad at A LVCASntWtTERV-0P!(----T:7' n? Prizes of gi0,0t)0, 5,000, 2,500, i,wo,fai ofcr iheinelves 10 '.ne adventure. The drawing wiiic tnence this lull in Enubeth city, V. C. and cub be im& ately given for all prit-s purchased at this effite, - Present pvice of terete o'.W nvt dollan. July IJ, i North Carolina. - ;r THJUnbseribijr has jnst receited from Bal- nHE Auditors for that purpose thl timo.e, a quantity of Mil), Cioss-Cut and Pit SAWS, J l' bv tao Jan Ge.ieral Asembiv. iil mautiiL of superior quality j- and intends in-Tuture to keep a tonstinriii, toletde and'repwT thelairns of the -fficert' ti& supply of th se anicles which will be sold oft as faod tenns fUed into public service, by tie Govemoi of tiiii avt Fayettevilleoi elsewbere in thh state; He has alio re- j the month of Jury, 1 3 13, and the Cla ms f stWati ccved a nuaUr oi" M;arce AfMl tHMry rtll, imtt rcw Ott of I he laiU call i--J be Claims fpr' mfbiary srrx) which are Nails of allsiees Wood Screws Hinges Stock' w;j! be tested by the Muster Roils and settled accbrrinh. and Pad Locks by 10 Window Glas Futty - White lead a id Spanish Bmwn Decanters.TurablerS anrl Wine Glasses-.. Jiesing-Glasses Travelling trunks Aqn-fortis Quick' liKer Red, yelk w and black Mbncco skins for haitfrs Ha lining 'galoon, and bow strings Swords, Files and Mili ta y feathers double and (rifle P iwder, warranted Shot of all sites a 7 gallon till and a variety of a tic es not enurn -rated, allot which will be sold at a moderate piofiu for CASH only. WM.SHAW. ' Raleigh, July 8, 181. , Every oihe claim, of what kind or nature soever, out Is, i formally proved before one or more justices of .be Fexe, r ; Raleigh, 21 h Mav. lb 4 47 -rf ' List of Letters, Remaining at the Post.Ojfice, Statesvilkfi.l June 3d, 1814. JASSA Alexander, Anne Alexander, Job Alexander, ja. Andrew. Naucy Bowman, 1 incby 8"(i er, Jacob Bostion, William Bone, John Black, Samuel Bamei, James Campbell, Pe cival Campbell, E! tubeth fcbywbilbrf Cashon, John Cooke, Edward Clinton andEdwjrdCiJT.il, Philip Drum, Wm Dy Sun, Ba iiatas icson Thnmsi Furtuis Erimund Geter, Abel Graham, Benjamin Guy, Thomas f. Green, James T. Hall, Samuel Hall, Andrew Harmin, Hk W Hill, David Hbhaan. DaVid Hog-head, Wm. Kaaraowk, The 3Imeral Springs, AT LENOX-CASTLE, IN ROCRINCHAM COUNTY, KORTH-C AROLtNA. r uWP. fiuhscriber liaa established himself 4rV f si - . - W r Lenos-Caitlt. Where he ba openec: a HOU L OFf Wm, Johnson, Joseph-K lpat'ick 3, Richard H. Ktrgi Sa IKNTERTAINMENT, and is making extensive preparations Bel Love, Peggy L'wry, George Locke, James .Lazwbf, lor the Accomodation of Invalids andothe. s who shall tesori to j Hy Lambert, J antes ( Morrison 2, Thomas Morrison, m this place during Jhe summer mths either lor health" or Matthews William Millsaps, Jobn Moody, Bersmin Men, amusement. The Minjral Waters are of various kinds and Reuben Morgan, J ho M'Clelland, Reverend M'Knijl eualin their virttits toany in the Union. Ba hs are erected Malcolm M A pin, John Nich Is, Thomas Neiion, J' and tne Springs will be kept .in good order. L mm Castle is ..Milus Nisbct, Carter I'ucket, Sawh Poston, Jsc-pS Pw one of the most healthy snd agreeable Situations in the south. Thomas Prauher, High ram Potts, Moses Paker, Abrslna em states: is on the main nvdleadtng iionv'the Eastern w j Reed. J.-mes Reed Samuel D.,Thas R the Western paKs of Nortk Carolina. APost cfiBce is kept j Scott 3, R. Simonton ,lii Stevenson. Enos S ben I, at this place, at which trre-maitarrieiMwice in each week, i Shoemaker, Eiel Sharpe, Joseph Temoleton, JohnXsaA! and papers nd Literary Journals foraoiffertnt Cities in th j Robeit Templetor, 2, Joepb Tanner 2, Samuel Tvdd, R United States are received for the use oi clnttemen who re- Torrent.ne, Ann Wftn, Jo.epb Wynne, Williara War sort to te Springs An essontnent of good Liquors will be mnr- wiic,ion , norew kept on hand, and every endeavour made to, provide the best Accomodations that the Country will affjr4. Tbe Cheapness of living, the excellence ol ihe waters and lie Healthiness ol tho.Siiuatjon( all conuibme 10 render this an agreeable place of resort.';' ' " JOHN L. LESUER. - .0th.4yi3i4. ; f4T Bta. State of North-C arolina, EDOEOOMBSCOtTlTr. ' .Jn equity, March Term, 1B14. Joseph Arrington andWifensiUHenry Ricks, Heirs or V ORIGINAL BILL,: TT appearing at this Term to the satisfaction Ry. it-h. Jtf!y44. 3tp, Notice.- I A VINO remftved.from Halifax Cooptj, LAM" am disposed to sell (or. miKterate tems) my ES f'A Sec. in nd rountv i consrstinc of one 'tract mj lata ,WtVtn tiie foisef Cry ball Swamps, and n the main load leading from iiabt" ! IjoTarborough,' about 6;railes l.Cm' r.e .forrnei place, tending across the mam( r ad, leading r m EniieM Ferry. There are abiiu'C eleven. un'.edac:et in tb.i I5, The improwroents are good, and cotMiderable . Th an(l ' good as that in the neighborhood ; (he range il most1'! and is now urvdfi a new fence j thaolantaticm a verV " mm fj. r . - j : 7 . . fjft of he Court, thai Rhoria Ban le.Joab. Horn, ami Nancy tered, end possesses tnany advantages. I ,Tiit-beH ;ymg on oeaveroam owanii, aouwi Halifax Town and abouVa mile north of&fc&'&W1 i...u...:J.w. ...j .ijud. Tot his uile, Joel Denson and Nancy ti is wife, Moorninc Wood, Willie Horn. Joab Hottir-are inhabitants of the State pi Georgia, and Abisha Horn is in the United Spates Anny of ouue do ruHres'ije wtthm the limits of this State.. It is therefore, on motion, Ordtred by I he Court, that Publication be made Ibtth wiih in the Raleigh Minerva, f ihree Months Succesiivtly, that unless the above, defendants appear at next "term, to be holden for the' above County, et ihe Couil-Hottse fat TarhJ. ough, on the second Mohday in Scpteirber next, aid either plsadf-aoswei or demur:to tbc.coroplafnaHts-in, the BjH will be taken pro. xonfcslo at UatTcrtn and heeid ekparte againi them." ' '""."-.' ' ' '' Copyfnmike Awtes.-IROBERTTUART. U.Z. ' A.nil 22. ' . . . ." , '." W ETTER-PAPJBR, plain arjd JinlcJ MM rwwv-flr, .ist ano xnd qualitre,) - -. . BLANiC CARDS) &f, , For sale at this office.' rvmn Siim1,a1 tA 1'mir arrpt. mosllv W.iodland. provements upon tbis Tract fe'btit mr'ifferent. The bi g od jodges 'is thooght to be euj if not superior to ar.f ' . ol high land in the couniy, being suitable for ths nroductit Corn, Cotton, wheat and Tobacco tl)geat advanrage,lbCTe,, se in BKCelleAt ange. Wit. These traOAiUar!fl?"'b application at each place and tbe teims anif uw kff" j application to me personally orbylctier, directed to8 Cocbra.'ic;s Store, Person Coumy, or wH. P. Moot!., r MaliU tewn, -I Invite persons wlhave the least iaw' to puchi,sebndih that part of tfc c uniry tosnio t ove described Lands, es.I am well convinced they r,u my-VleicTiption a.Kl tbe teimi will bo: such as to justify ' AM5.ri . 55 1 in giving a tiberal price. ; . ' CIt PerttMtCriJhtyNTC. . N. B. I shall attend the eniutng Hali 'as Augu-'t Out.
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 5, 1814, edition 1
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