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TTOTIN 'Si Tt ATdTKAlT rW-!fiiTlv in!forni ' wah .m:jV assortment of ; Dlt Y AiOODS. coiiji&U 'ipxtCloini, Uiisii mer , Y salt ngt , 1 ayior b pjmmii'gs, - ; .uomciuc uoou rgoou quawy, ana uoe ox i good terms far esh,; !r,r cr"'- ' mvMih'V. ol vesaojs oh reioeu, w; j usir. , f .nMv-. " i letter' lias liist Ueen received by Judse lov vestrdav : and tficfc are six lartf? sliins ' ,und unfethe Quebec .head jo the present A WJSQ! " - ' i L 1... T" t A VAIV. OOlfC l 11 AMiI MWot n nirfulalii; WVJllliZ. 1WI1SIUUII. rs.'A ytr iiKtiy , egr jiri, tuiricen rears c acy ,. for sal.i j'AddLt as above. .:-;?l"-.,-i: .v-a S.tt. -V JT Raleigh, Oct. 6. 1814.:,, A '66-41; ; ,V ' '' .. n i I I Hii ..' - ..I i i I n uJ- m ' uml some RmaJrer vessels. -all wmini hd ' r'lu' ' r ' .ITufl . ri i ... . ..mi. - i . '. ;t - . .1 iMinwinn imin iiiiciiii- .Eiiuirv .awintii dmus A'hnira s Codirane, ami Cockbum? left th ' . : . f..:. W .TTk -. i iwVv - . . ... . ' - ' ' I . . l. A. x I m z . ii-iiiii .-i. ill uriiHi Willi i. criiri m uuuuii iiuui i - . 3 - . .. -t L'l.wx .S Gniin f oil tnn! inaiirtrAnt Sltfiril .bi:lt and well tnadtywtd about 27. fw but foolw yoirit r' ni. lor that atre. navmir virv l.tu bc&m. bbotit 5 roi-t H .nrli. , os high , he is a tplei'ubiy black,iefk)vri ,YjU ft. very cuuunumrace 10 you at-vrrai imiiunani: iacis r -------o i That Bayou Pierre will be taken possession of r .... 0 - . . motive to the rate operations or tnc enemy ou9 ut m uuic, ruuier. a uiw-eutiu:iiitw; voice. important' L tie postscript of a letter lrom y opaiuu-us h nui opuscu uroA- ami iihb . nui v Tuitv sicp wueii no wtUKSi. ; tie ua ioc j SshnsanlV: Fortv ihrcpuarg VGe nuriiftsc aiFl hail returned wifltw&atecWly visiting the,-shoro to-day, 1 hnu ;tiie -sam ; ,. .7 '--77. 777-k: m-i-v-vi-.i with which Mr. l'eirce lias promised- to.iur gbh me." c V It LFiHMI : carried With hiin mJry . Fill DAY, OCTOBER 7, 18i4. Detached Militia. Chatham -mmly The detached mil it! a from about 111) alrone, who .bad oops are-totje under arms at 3. "", uytcruiincu "VBB"'6; ; V rrT: : r t. riif.n re It thii "Afl.vvkr rMl.nli ' n,vii . Ill I 111 III I 11V lilt: H ILf IH IAI HH 1111 IIIAV ' . - i i - . . ... -' ' . mk 10 uiuuui mat mv twmj w uiuiva uiuviug Vtm Ji ' i 1 :T 7; " j iect lo or XI incnes mgn, w.tii a wUite lcet ana a scar . J iri lllljllUk3 T liTI ILilli Uil U KIXIIj IIIIIU ajl 1 aV v -.r - J W wUa -. u Kits .V .V , 1 . . 1 ' 1 1 I J." A.' i . -1 t 6 o'clock. A. M. Then -have moved oi" nas acceueu to me new government oir"' Rorerewaru ir urHiy waoonDgw..; opaiu. Iad Vhrsh lown 1 days peo8it;ryt"Vir o nimd has been raised to to Norfolk, returned on Wi'unesday : their V , ,.8 , . . . .. , P marehi-s order, having been countemanded. ,?e .f of eutenant colonel ot aiUllery,3for i'i.wWl iri. un.wftamL J,. .niMM.rn. nf hw gaUant detence ol fort M'Hcnry. twas iaformalioo tr n rceimfent oi our rmliha noiilu be reqi rrom tho war department, that 0Bly eiT0Iie0lw,y statd that tbisofheer was raised ; of our militia would be required r to of colonel, though well merited by iafety of New -York, to the editors of dewspa . T a. m. X' . hii, J. 4 1.. 1 . ...I ..IB i. A IC MS T EUIII tiers in that, city, reqiieHtitis political discussion whatsoever. tn did in the defence of JNorftilk. i Win. A vprv ainiiiar and imuroDer circular wat Casualty -One of the men attached to Com. Iiot lout? ago .addressed by the commitiee of BJirney's command, by the na I e of Brown, was yebteruay very aaveniurousiy waiKing round the parapet wall at the top ol the old Ua- niil. a-lipti t h tvull uiivn urnv. timl 1 1 i o iniTir. Vest with its UMual correetnes9lPcgtcsis again-t tunate. man precipitated to the earth, and this interference Mid points tit la the clearest imniC(liately killecUW. Tntp manner, the iatal lendeuey v of the example. , t3 Theflther gattei,.it U trusted, had not less ; George Washington Campbell; fn consequence indepeuueuce and -spirit in their conduct upon, r, , . . . . , If-the tunc sballever arrive r . ; -'r------ r.-- . . uy a severe ana inr-essam aevotion 10 oinciai duties, has resigned the o3cc of Secretary of tue l reasury. i Jimes Mmrac, late Secretary of State, is ap the oceasion. If the , time shall. ever arrive when the presence of a foreigu enemy is to 8.up press enquiry julo themeasures of our own gov erumcnt.anu to sileuc the press as to the weak- Dess or villainies of public niea Ihat time w ill find u 6ghting the less dangerous enemy, the pointed by the President, with the concurrence Foreign. QUEBEC, AUO. 23. We mav evert moment in .ntt.UinM'a"0V Pt to roe, on aftdaviVW " : r ...qvuv rvacioi mtsconuuci wn.cn mav laU under thair nttimj iromr,urope, on the question of ihe eontinua. that steps may be taken to appfy the nepeary mean. open enemy of liberty- while the more danger- of the Senate, Secretary lor the Department of ous one is secretly and cautiously advancing to- Wai'..Vai. Intel. rardi his object in the bosom of our couutry. , t . . The dispatch schr. Chaunccy may be shortly British Finances Our limits did not per- .Miiwy lftttfip bavin- hfwti r.rrir.rl in thi . , ... . ii.a"'1 -2----wr j - ...... .. nil an insertion, m iiie loiirtn pae, ot uie en- city from Liverpool, dated July 10th, which tire, statement made by the Chancellor of the -mentions tiiat Mr. Clav iiad or;kmj hcr fl,nl elequ on presenting the budget . for the Gortenburjri forthwith to proceed to Ostend for ' fteea. between the twocountries int.? X TZT P. ' H Sr preseni year.T 11 appears mat me eavenimt-ni i , ' i- .t.i. , , : 4,,6 ujscfiiJiiou rc piaccu, wm oe cousiacrea nitruya fbtainea loati of twenty four.biillios oa ttrm. the, ? rcw,vinSn'l nv,ymg i ti H 1al tlStC,U5rr ma' . ensie prdbUd cannot be overlooked. iomethia. more than fi, e and a!4 per eent. in- VtqjmBmt D. Mv. "f' ,be tt A caunot , BEVEHI.Y DANIEIL, MarthaL Iudinff all charts.; One. and a half miilmn 1C Uiauzmon. tUC KepresntaUVC ot the -"J WT eiI5l" B 10 8"6. had been sav , p Cuvimunkatioti' OJ the 2nd inst. tbe ltcv. Joseph Caldwell delivered a Sermon, establishing1 the propriety aiid necessity of wgjj j jna,te shipping God, from three grand arguments ; 1 Nature j-j ln" Z l he exctllenciea, the perfections and the omivipotenc"e of the supreme bting; 3 The many advantages that j fellow, so that t get him acaih : all prooer tauenceii if brought home and a reasonable Compensation for Buch information as may enable me to regain the' h0-se' A he rari-away without any cause whatever, I am apprehciv sive he has beenf furnished with. papers, mad jWill mftke his way towards Newbern, or some ther seaport wn. tlHU.tfi.Ml TLJiJUlIiNi Oxford, Granville Countv, 29th Sent. 18H. 6&-tf.. - (EjThe Editors of the Newbern Federal Republican 1 g t . i ri i,1 ' At f invariably attend a sincere worship ; such as foTrnme us Tl Vour wiupipas mserx, inejoregoinft. mtohisonunaee, assimulatme our disnositions and i"rce limt ,sI. V'ac" ? transmit , uksit accounts t, uw afiVctions to his, and preserving ua in the path of dutv , onicy Pymeny botli -towards oui- heavenly Father and our fellow crea lure. He insisted largely on the utility and consistency oi pinycr, as uemg uie mosi essential exercise ot divine MARStlAln'8 Of FICE, . ' aauuoa, vc..0ot.' 41814. ; Ullllll, i i ----- J worship. He also recommended in scriptural .sU-ams? -fi UUlzenS PJ the State of North' Carolina. the manner in which it becomes us . to present our pe-npjIE cireurastauees under which oar a-ov- M ' - . . . . t 2 ll.s I Jk. criuuciu. ia uwtuw UUie Diaceik COU 10r' I0e iUJSt titions to the throne of a heart-Beardi.!!'' Judire. 7tl 3rPr i l ,7 ' r iS active ' exertkius of its officers the discharge of sentiment nervous, methodical, ana bnM. H. tv fiv.. u.-u . t ... . . w tpv. ,v m ,.-. ,v f -i .. "lose uuuv-3 wuicu suuiu niiimaieiy connected w;tn toe ble, engaging md. often . -c oquent. Tlw arguments of j lropartailt cattac in which the nation is anL infidelity and sophism fled before the force and penetfa. tion of his superior judgment. As usual, his successJ wa3 cnectuai. so tuily did ne establish his point that no rational mmd could withhold its assent. This excel lent discourse savoured of a mindf. ell versed in the cor ruption of. the human heartajuA experimentally ac quainted with the iinportant..tJTJ'ii9"of our holy 'Reli gion. Upon the whole, in point o:' style, doctrinespu.t, and argument, we have rarely sc&i or heard its equal. ' ' AU11ITORE. ' the nation is oniraired. V Alien enemies have btsen suffered to renum wUiiin thd United States, and hava been treated wtth decree of lwspitality by the government, which ,t wa qnfiden' ly hoped, would induce them to conduct themselvea with tbc utmost propriety i but ia this reasonable expeo tatiou the govenuaent has been much disappointed.-,-' With the view, therefore, of enXorcing a more strict ob-scrvanoe-oftbx- miidrestrxtions under which they are placed, I have to sohcit toe co-operation of the cltiienst m the discharge of my duties towards the persons' of this description residinwithm the limita of my Official jurisdiction. To effect tlW object, it 4s necessary that the citifcens slioiuld bo-particularly vigilant and vrtcb iui over me conouc 01 uiose aliens, WAfc.u the? teach tion ofihe war, or ot a peace with the U. States, to prevent a repetition. Intemperate expressions- rela- asa snort lime must bmusr the deuenduie dif- aitVW w urc svernuieni, wmcn cannot possibly oom i few days, and vnnuer tne presaur port ot man any preceding y ear. , Oennql Izard"s expedition. Tlie troops tmder Gen.5 Izard embarked at Saeketts' Har bor, oo the 19th and 2otli ult. their destination not generally known. The eorporatipn of Washinsjton City has re- 1 a .1" " ' J t 1 lT.ittRnnv rt Anna . . . ., : vs mr American necrocia nrn ui urn .mkiAil. ,va '""wi tur i9i, wm com- ea bv ilelavintr tne barcaiu .r a ,a"1sl",i "'""' aumu miuouijuu . , the funds continued tu.risc even -TJiurHday last, and on Saturday pit-sented his V"r ; ' ,' .V V lV0,LC wn .ul -.25di RofMIPal..n. Tf... ,.v. credentials to the President of the II. States , '7 . uiai Kwieuge must . . . .1 - 1. 1 liave US (Hie Weijrlit in loivrni tho. A.n.;.n uraciuies Had been greater than in ai. I11U 4-,M m, ,.3, 7 '? . " u 1 1 of October next, and continue five davs. First day, for threoyear old colts- andFillis. Wt" entered. Fifty dolllars each, half forfeit. cloaM - , rlQr. 1 t,,v. rii..u . ..'T I tone.. --1 his consideration added to the vervt f A jockey Club purse, two male heatsf 1 L Tuinw iaic uispusmon evinceu tiy ureal Britain, tk- ilv b l i t ' , Hut-lin?tnn LHtei-s arW m vin- " 7- ' "-7 l"-e,anu wnicn;for anything. . . 7". ju.u.ijju,,, u.min, mm fjiTnij, , UlSpOSItlOll aptieurs to be BVSleiliatift- hold, nut i Fourth TVi of the late Victory on the Lakes aironsr jrrini.nl tv.r ui;;,,.. u i. f.T:.j . dattam ntmiv. K.ir .s::. "'.iTr'x lollowing Kemarks on the late' kingdom will meet the United Slatea .v;H!maiJ1.0.Pe"ulitit8i o'clock tba precedirfjreTenmff. i 'tr VERMONT One of our some account subjoins the Election in Vermont ; I can als announce to you another Victo- lolved to nreiofiia haiid,im WArl t.r.nm.,.ft. Pfiuap- - gioriaits man uiai oi tlie dore Barnev. for his irallant eondu-t bfr tht1 lltu n tI,e wrtamty of there election of Go- o nnw,n I ' I Mr. ChevesIr. Lowndes and Mr. Wo'eott Have been mentioned in reports as the probable uccet9ors or Air. Secretary (Jampbell yerner Lhittejiuen and ms co-patiiois: lie deserves tho love and confidence o; his fel-lew-citizcns : Ue is -principled' against ail Wai of Aggression : but the instant this be came a Defensive war he t neraired iu it with a temper and such a conciliatory. snirit .as. wa i .ffi proprietor' puyse fje for horses; jbajUj think: will hri,.ir-ll, w-r i - m ' '7 o " - --vmiiiiiiwii. I AMC-WAUJie Ui a oa. boundary bet wee u the Canada we coiiless, whatever may be our wishes, we ara not very Si.nsuiuV in our Hnpp(niinna w;d. all our strength it would be rashness to attempt i to penetrate to any distance into the enemy's JL cumiiry. .Such a measure would infallably ex-Ll ... ' MOSES A. LOCKE, T.. a. satisoury, n. c. Sept. 26tli. A. J). 1814. , 66-n3tp, ...V TT'IFTY DOLLARS REWARD -LJIp.-t JL at'Morgantorr'pn the third dav "of Setit.' Fn a vc ' X- j LIN CALWELrj, born in Anson County, aged 21 yeirs. ; 0- ! ,?fce,t r !-2 inches high, of fair complexion, hrowa eyeZ pose our army to be taken iu the rear, and nr .... tmrt-" ii ! iiiiii :i nnr iipr tratima .iia..tA . i.,.Hn w w r uivibaaiuu itiujuren . r innruA nAia zeal and artlour beyond all praise. His p.v- i-,,... fi,- ;.,!, ii,,., ..Zi? X tt"am" ",c,ri lurkiiig inAasoncototy or York.'SduA C5 in7i. t4-- of the late storming affair be-Ucice animated our .soldiery; and 4 of A)00 ' In Sir t hatfromZ " La$JZ1 , the followhie particulars are I ufU.u embark! . hooi-fnllv .m,l,. hi. T". td" lder-.1 dUr.0U1 t,U.s o"try, can-, andfax pkmned aid qu.te, . boyish appearance AJ . lasted 7nnr il.fli. tu-nU . . i 7 i rt"i.v - ui ui- viucu j umi meceiore the advantages .persons wiu, pe vipiant . to 'apprehand and detect thsj .... . . "f' ' i'"J1'1- ."V" eoniiirrriHi- uom wiiii-u we Sliouiu Have to set-up a Claim to ", cm-K:r. wia secure mm manyjail, or deLvcr hiia nar 400 prisoners,: anwiisUi in- f.., .,.,,..:. tr ; i . l" cl ui' W1U lB atchar oflpLifcrkUTu. ri.nf,, m r .uT.i," r t . ,jru".' VJ,v - 1 a1 o umiuiauiiuuiin iiir- nuue lerriitiry cannot oe 01 a verv , ininrr-sniVA ' i ,Tf- : a v--v mc bdv6 , officers. Our loss, except in .i K., u . . ..,i i . 1 . ' -i! VI ver slKll,rt-s reward will be. paid. - t -. '. 11,1 "J '-. ? " uc wire iu;, anil nam re. ...... r. V- --- . w- .ni--,' i 1 I -i iV. ' " .a, sv.i vnuv, JUvs. JW til Aikirnm In an account ,Jbre rort Erie stated :-The action hours-4-we took whom are twelve fTl ma b a m nil vuiuwi.) iiii9 ouiaii. i me riicm) S 1US CUU1U i (L. ..,.-. i .:. v. i i not nave Deeu jess than soo killed, wounded and ,, f Vi 7 , , V - ; c" tak-n. , . 7 f , sumily- be appointed by the Leg!Rl.;tm-.-. The - We have to lament the loss of ColGil,s01.,P-e cors r also cN m, nsd by a limit haI V a. . I ll.-.. I .. I. HLI11 lill 11IH ! II.! . lilt" :YOl lit il ir.i . u ha ivu.. vui. ii vvui iuiu' liiicc ui iuur auuuiieiii o v .n,.. officers killedrr--f :7vuTj . . voted lor tins uniiecoss..ry ami uuuunatjy tx- havc rJi leave to stay at home. i - j tr k 0.1 Willii'SVQJi. S-iOt. 2S. 1811. -Jr NOTICE. I shall attend at WilkesboL M,IIA.Il until It a lO.l. A ... .T On the seaboard much mischief might un- ques'aonably be inflicted on thera, in the nature ol chastisement; but this, though a loss to; ituein, wouiu be i .1.4. ; i i''t iiusjiUici v acconipiisoeo, there ends v" ",c " miuiaaouiottne samemttji odir the extent of our power. Thev would hv ei,lmc c:Hims 01 penon lately under the command of ' . "'"U6U " JLf rough untdthe 18th of October next, at StateavuT 5 110 acquisition to US ; and when ; oa the 19t at ChotU on the 21st, and at Salisbury lief is accomplished, there euds on the 24tll ?5th and 26th of the sarse iunth n odir t fi!-in. I2in1v. inl Ainimvnil ATolm, T.:.K1.. Drimivc v:iiv Ii: vm. -..ai.j 9 vvai ...flU-1Hllj 4UHJII IIIIIUIC, j; ' vvr Kb lillllv.. . v.lviiu V Will rUYCl. JL WUUlllliaVC C 1 T A T.' k TT ' -"-'-im V. and a few subaltern :oOicers wounded Geo. , You may rely en the election, u Hepresenta- nothing more to fear, and only evince per- been 'JE L diSS? K avis, of the mihtia, Was; killed ; Gen. Porter tive to tlie l itli Congress, of the Hon-Chaun- haps, more pertinacity in their resistance to discharged in February last, and hive not received theit hames iiot known. ; . - . . f ; Luther Jegett. Cinnles Marsh, and John siblc to further attacks. theImtSt I S? W "rolls-iU be closed by ti last oT i ' . . ' O - .' - -.: ..'" . t IX 'tlWlQ ' II Oil A' ll tl 1111 i niiilni-,r il 4i.ll urmtl.l . I. . . 11 -v ... T - Ti, I--. --. . s- i ' " j -i. .v .wiiu.hunA ui naeiiL a wuiuu uiuy ucunnie more stuooorn. J.O a Ihe tone statements aceomnanv in? Com.'iii ? ...i . J ; . ... . J . . r rt iiiuepv iiiuiuc iinu painousm. j i is terrapin system they have been pretty much truly saiJ, To the intci-position' of Ilea v :n be acctistomed, nn-1 m:ist by'ths time, bca- asi-riuvu our glorious victory..' jbie to reconcile their minds to it. -Their MacdouougbV official letter, have been, omit ted, as an estimate of the force of the two squad roa's.wilh a'list of killed and wounded, we're published iu last weeks paper. The prisoners amounted to 27 officers and 340 seamen. . Col. John E. Howard, well known in the 10 R TS MO LT TI , SCpt. 21. country is sufficiently abundant to keen them from starving, and luxuries for a time, they The two elegant brass field pieces taken by might make up their minds to renounce. If the privateer darpey lronra JBiiiisit Packet 'then, in addition-, to their being shut out from federal candidate for congress, in the Baltimore ! .They be cnged to the Pest Office Department, uinij iiii. . i ut. iifinniTHi ii pxniiiiiMioa iii& ..ifi uiiti uuit; us iiiili.iis. Pnckneu. late attorney General. md JWrAonsi - t.i M. .Moore, Esq. ; . 'Treasury Report. In noticing thejirodigal- .-. , ; 'i .. ' ' - 'ity of theex-Secre.tarj,.iti opgociating the last Tt annua ra 1kW I V. .tn l1 fi.'.ii !. amiiin "..!... ..... .... i..:i.':. . j ii . "1 ' Uj ,c ,aci9 mai xku. oruii is imijihhuiii.oiiioii, njc cauiuneu i ne transaction to command at. Pbiladelplua, and General too lavorairte--eoJour8. Tbe acknowled ia..: i fi. I.;. . : i , . .... .1 . . ... ' . .. iur at oaiiimore. 8oBthrn Departoienfduring-the revolutionary ' ana. ' Dl!u"t int0 t1,s lort wcre purcliscd by ttlie E. India trade, they should be, in some war, for his gallantry and good conduct, is the ;t"f toxvn at.ho last sale, for 152i doilars.degVee, curtailed in the fisheries, we fear that is as much as we can look for. - - - A. NESBIT.lit. and'yarmanti. - -- of the N. C MUitia in tbe U. States servic " Sept. 21st, 1814- , s ltpd. DIED, on Sunday morning 2nd inst at his fathers re sidence, near Fayetteville, Capt Diwb L Eva.ms, late commandant of the dt tached militia at Deep Water Point, Smithvillc. Cant. Evafis was 36 vears of ae-e. and had served about 3 years in the U. S. Artillery witli rtputa- a. tion and Without reproach, and was disbands In lHfil In Wiln.ington, on Saturday the aUli ul. there was a general illumin ition, with a bar- kcue,'rkc. inconseouence of the late repulses 1 II lllPIP lift Vltl. ta tA fllA nnin.i.t fl . a . , Al. . 1 . T" ... . ' iu ibeir payuic-.Us, to the amount of 410,000, was overlooked. The treasury only reci-ives 2,520,000. Stock' h ismied for 8,150,373, which is a premium of 630,or5. Add the 8 oer cent. nici iiw iruuiM i.- , v . .i . j - ... ..'. of ttecBrUish;-There. were also an illimlina-l S 100 " You l T Z 1 1 , , i2,J,,ob; k r P organizingin it iiimngtonig aj-g, Wiu5 a fraction more than fiftv IHHISJti fx. a CSMUU. ior the Hefence of the place ; and there is some txpettation of haying a body of mounted In- iv -L--:-- - ' .- ';' ' Ealt haflrif!rn tnfmir dnllarR nrr bustiVl in Kewbcrnu . ' . .- ; ;' - 1 A line coppered bottomed schr. prize to the Jpnvateer Grurapu's, of Baltimore, was lost oft" Beaufort on the 17th ultimo. TPhe privafeer Ji ibinc i of Baitimdre, waa lo$t off Wilmington the lit lkuM9. ' , -. I. !,-'r v ' i urthe- comment on this subject, must be sftpt rfiuuus. ; ' j : W. Hep. TTIIE BOUMT FOR DESERTERS. 'A British deserter was taken into the service of 'the' U. States, and appointed a HereeanfjA a eorps of regular troops now stationed at Wash ingtou. On Wednesday evening this .'Sergeant was oraereu to taka to carop a soldiei1 who was ibseiit. Tho soldier being unused to the strict discipline observed in the British ranks, resist ed the raugh treatment of the Sergeaut who homn-nble man : a braVe. active and intplWn riffle a t llisdi-dth is veiy; sincerely lamented by his numerous friend mid .acquaintances v. 1 In Granville county on the 1st instant, Mr. Chethtf Daniel, a respectable cltiien of that county, in bis 84th year. From his youth to the close of this long life, ho placed before fi is neighbors a remarkable example of truVand unaffected piety, .. 1 ljANTED, A TEACHER properlyqu7l- T -ified and well rt com.nended to rlnrturm. -th- illill.c nl'U..:..: I . .1. rw. . . . 6W v,.Wiiiiit pi in uii T..I,AI,,I, I 1 . - j ... . .i iu.uuii atmiriiiv. oeil- tlemen to whom the office would beJ desirable, Will p.ct uurs,uie:r appi.cations to the Subscriber oaoj;..befora thel5tb of December at which time the Trustees will proceed to make the appointment The exercises of the Academy to commence early in January, and to embrace the, usual Academic 'studies;- The terms are liberal, though the board lobkforward to an advance ment of Salary, proportioned to the prospect andiiicreas mg reputation of the School.'- . " . - v 7- , V ROOT. JOYNER, Scc'ry. Tarborougb, 1st Oct. 1314; - 65U5& STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, RicUg mond County -September Tem, 1814. Peter IL Cole, t. Thomas At itch el. Original attachment. -It apV pear ng to the satisfaction of this courts that Thomas Mitchel, the defendant is not an inhabitant of this state, trderad, that pnblication be .made- for three weeks sueV cessively in the Raleigh Minerva that the said Tho,. mas Mitchel appear at the next court of Pleas and quaiv ter session to be held for the county of Richmond at tho Court House in tbe Town of Rockingham on the third Monday in December next and enter his plea to said suk, or Judgment will be taken according to the Plaintiffs dT -maai - i Test,' MARTIN a CRAWFORD, C.Q .' .; -v : k66tp. STATE OF NORTIT-CAROLINA, Rich? . mond County Sebteml&rTertn. 1814-Allcn Sbav- and others t). Angus M. Gill and Norman Shaw exers,' of DanL Shaw dec'd.--Petft'rt for Legaciei.U appeai ing to the satisfaction of-this court that Norman Sha . one of the defendants is not an inhabitant of this stat Ordered that publication bs made for five weeks in the i Kule'gb Minerva that theaidormairShaw appear aWV the next court of pleas and quarter sessions to be held1 -for the county of Richmond on the third Monday of De- ... cember next and plead, answer or demur, otherwise tbe said petition as to him shall be taken pro cWesso;iid.' heard ex-parte. Test,'-'. , . .. r--. MAOTIND.CRAWFORD,C.a - ". . ' r ' - " - - 66-5tp. STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, Richr . mond Countv. September Term 1814. Peter IL Coift t. Tiiomas Mitchctt -OriiTintLl Attachment Tt in. mg wi uic sKiiBiA&iiuu oi mis court uiai 1 nomas -Mitchel the defendant is an inhabitant of the state of S. Cai-ojna, ot dVredt tiiat publication be made for three ' weeks successively ui the Raleigh, Minerva that the sa'td-. Thomas Mitchel appear .at our Court of, pleas and quiuv ter sessjons for the County of Richmond at Uie Court House n the town of Rockingham on the third Monday in pecembcr next andxnter his plea to said suitw Judg ment will be taken according to the-plaint;fPs demand; Test, MARTIN D. GRAWFORD, C.C. '! i r : - - 66-3tf. , ' I i y
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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