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V rrHEOLOGICAL SGIENCEl picl sketi of tbehlstqry of tlie Science . oftboloffyl and haViiiH touched tipjl the nature and roetliods of that proffressf ouestionM'hy t lias; in fact, been almost stationary since xne i-eiormauon wim li'Contiript (or'r ofAviiicli. scribture isdenrived ortneiise of that, which, in an humble and con-j icloui app!tiou,7w rit;interxre'teri left open to al j j. t bose 6 reams hicli';' I undet the I name'of mysteries, delude. the ienthusi- asti c mi nd. 2 Reverence for au tji ori ty . vTojwhat autbiity'c asksthe! writer J sballLweappeal ? ohfatjiers o the cliurch They .weiratTvjtrlance, amonhemset vei Cand thcrijHai-es their only . proper . guioe, are ; ours ai -well las theirs4 To tradition ? LWe can not kilo w its au tbenticityanuT if w iriibt, to allow it; to pass sentence up wponj religrousj jJoclrhfesf would be to Bubiect them to a tribunal of ancient pof PUiar opinion, yfiii;ii, tunu juusc; ? ii. niiVjst! be allowed : to J be in questions of :fact is quite; incompetent to pasjs upon qiH?stmns ofiabstrac !we'fteir!;tia human autbority was no autlmrity for thenVJ It ; was by' disclaiming this, that khey served religion'; and they het Ter pretended ttiatjthey had rendered t iri; tMay all !tlie servtc was ( susceptible. .To the senjii ments of our; a ncesibrs ? f Vhat a ncestors 2 Three 'cetituHei back, they were i i tl jnireHfjpopish supeistitions ; and m at, a ; m oter Vperibd . t hey were Jews; and heati 'tfenich; '.jirrairges! thejspresj of a j j)artialowlc(lge, mid when Ww jfa'cs are ijsclotseiilncons jnwiientOher ' tban abandon it; win defiT! thefaciI 4 Desertion of that Wii vinc tlmselyes to'any study! should ?- tfeciarev.yiemsei yes, . possessursj ui mic trutiiplmulrf &&lrm erstobd'al! that relates: to that study, and! houldlSeriwislyd hb thought differently were iiV;efrorj ? jThis! course I cjxp jbtled in evptte I cienceyMf adptei! or suffered onlyjirt thenoy-Wliat shou'd wetbink'lof sciejttitic.meirfiit, jnsieau 701 jcoimuing - tbeitwelvs thisti fu gave explanations o f tlie same piiebomenay different from t theirs, thOy stipuld; undertake ; (8"c Wf- sentients ttjence, bjcallin di8dintdtnam )ia tbnathft 6. bns In i p re fer f . kho wled ge; to t:atera ti?mn)tussibii tb;wrarigling wbuhl in 7laliiMbeJliostcl 1 "rbursehuw the krts a bd ikiieiices; liaveset ! I .t Lea rrt -. . . f l ed SWtfzenaof d isisrencyiififtbeii h o riii t ni' fir.o hi t2 1 in om 5 a ; r a CC Vv li a t w onui he pmuc it, aaiir, u -jcarneii . vr. v - t 1 Ma r n 1 1 a ? tk t Ifl - IOfl 111 Iff r-v' i be pririci siat- bbii ne"sXolflrba bheb iDialis. When i tlie-tuiit of the nze , .": I. ..::., ..ti.'i.1. . - r - '.- ' ."r.;.. " " ".f V 1 ' " 1 T ' ' ' ? 4" ' J , ) 1 - 7:'M!CheWkVibrb, Professor of sTHeo -3oi;y in tlie ;Acaleroy'.of Geneya.has ;7just published an intelligent pamphlcj v nu Titu Kiniipnr. in.wnicn nv itivcj a rat oniy irijiin ro iriun, wnicir una urci auvr fmf knowleMays tfid writer, thit all thti Iwor Idf eyeb lgiioraP.tc. !?pf-ft'.ades'd .1.-: ' '' . . . I mntiD1 flip nIlo-litnAll. TfiPV BAolr iwram.' I I C 4-U i nni ' .1 '-.l.-- f - r .?. rvrr-r xtitj v i . T :t i i ... I l " :vtiaaiiviiv-u T .ut f u vi I UIC nil II. Ill rHI III. I flI:ll-H' IIIIIK ' I II I ' . ..S-BM M ' t f H .. ." ,j j ers atnonthe classes the least inform- thnni, and, posterity; will look to them 7. , t, 77 - - 7 they prbfit'by the qbickjkensibylityiand livrely imagination of females, to engafe theVn 1 iif tjlieir causej and '.such . adhe rent sv flateied - to see 1 1 liemscl ves i n j cl p- mandwitlr persons Uvhjim they honor, insist, in their, turni! that they maintain! -the. tru- faith, and pW'p it by tlie repe tition; of-wordsf beyondJ their j compre-tiension.-In human science when we have jbejeij 'unable, after jlaboribus inveii tigation,Ntb attain to jirtainty wlu n propositions are notusatistactorily prov ed, op aome observations seeiri contra dicted tly others the! part we take i, to hold jour judgments in suspense, till further.llabors or newj observations dii3 pel tlie louscurity, and bjring cobvictioii, A ri b p ipS 1 1 e course jsjiften pursued itjy tiieoiogians. fi Hesitation seems to tlieiin a" crrneV and , butrapl jinst the I Stir preme.i.VIajesty!7 fiGfdhas''poken;'; we must belieye.' jHeliias indeed jspVr. keV ; bu'isjit certaiiibatjie jhias faid what ybii maintain ; arid ought' we not to rfearl I lest . we, Eshould give to wluit he has bAtai(lJ the kjaijction of his so-5 tereiiri'f feutIiorMySr7p ver.tbm' tlie repugnatf ce which1m,fet to embrace h s views1, or to confirm! the undecided, the theolbcian overivhe- his and confuses the iniagnation, moyes jiiieieeiirigs, niaiies eternal happiness to; depend on the ri;- cejjtun irf his g!osses; liat is tp sayv; Ijre nrebccubieslhe minds'bf those whom he addresses, and designedly puts them in the s?tut01 tlief mostf the discovery of-truth. rtst or tlie ph i I osp pber tb unfavorable for Suppose tlie ju takethU course. Supposejtiie theologia himself should take it ifi the conduct of his secular af-foirs-t-athing wliicli he! takes good heed no t to do -what ' error. and disasters of everyf kifd would be ijie certain conse quence !-Uln scientilia dursuits'i the laws of ! n y es jigation ale n o cliangcd as tl j f ferenjt bcj?asionf for a pfy i ngt hernia r b e. We ! aref careful! I to I make a' consistent WW (-".I and i logifal appiicationl of the principles which have Jbeep laid, down. i But not so j, ill ti(ol bgy" Askt 'a theologi an j w by he doesJtiQtbeliieye thij real presence, when1 btiV Lord has declared, This is mybodt11 he will remind you, that when Jesus said thisJ be was institutinsrtlie Supperifand eaiiiig it inimselfj with liis Apostles, and. he wiil Call tlie evidence of-sense and reasqn- to reiectuig the literal i his support," in nterpretation of those wbrds, and assigning to thera a ngtiraiiye iiieaniug viicn is ap pice iii telliible and Jedifyin. Bu to-mbr-rbwj c(w front his sanje;; person witlij a brothers Protestant, wjio does hot , think in all respects kc him, and .whom,; of cbtirse9!he' calls a heretic all is charg ed ; reason is then out of the question, ??ood sense Is . no loncrer heard of hut mystery. Now heitakes advantage of a rule to combat the b unions bf tliers,! and how he renounces it to defend his own; 1 sJW'ithuch management, aH;sci4 ence wuld becortiel stationary! , if it did not retrograde; ' y J j ' : We t'eluctaiitl v forbear to give tar ther extracts.; -" !M. C bene y ie te well un derstands the exte fit,! the obstructions! the resurces,Jand the importance of a reformer's work. lie lias uur , wi.'siif iaa'Si1 rifiVnra vpVa fiir a1 signal surress i h prbecjiting it, : pHW ajrid his Coaxljutbrs labor in a jnpst!ilhistfious field. Great as; Gebeva;ba4 beep iiji o of human greatness, ner religious non ors beiittle7althe;irestv7ltj is to-her citizens i that tjie bie belongs of that is ui on some of her leaders', and those not always her ojtft Stins, tnat Tlie evii passions, wit!lkhi sometimes -al loyed i W chargeable, It wa$;a strikiig pjhvheb cniwtls bf sibrers for cfbuscierfce nullity sUtes!' of JG art(Itialy,ga!tiiere b;ll f r refiigf?, w l i Ie a t t he: sa me tji in e tjb'j4$ri'i f Vb;fciol'ii'rs! bet tbe.tijapk nf tlitjittlyjancin ntjweiit fiirtlrji k t itj bnisy n tajatj tofeijn'V4u.Me. bV ItliKiirtisrtedt bf kfieimgebrt'anNhe stke7tIn moite peaceableand .ui ome jies morbten dbnednbt the wbrk;sbiveil bgun. J,Tli $ijitif of itlifeflast'ceWtiirv oej reganieo as maRinga seconu rrw hi ttiat;imrbrbfstiftcy llityi;ibipQseoffr. l iii W'lil aWfeddeyo HestbKniaintaiiilf tier rilacefir.Sl jingle arm agailjst a host-ishe ajdbpt ed and; maintained thlt' remrmati6n3 It the trust to which ihev have succeeded. Aji lonasithei'e;is' history, it cannot bean unknown or J an unobserved fact, whether; in the j aflvance- jof religious truth, Geneva,1 atj this, period,' asserted on forsook: herj hbnorable statibnVJ: i 1 .1 riie better " opinions which now 'are. t here- maintained, are said 1 to be J not slowly diffusing themselves in " other states of the : coi federacy, ; We watch tHeiri nroirressi with stroncr interest and hope, v-Switzerlancl is; a country never to he thought of with indiff ate as little admirei,9 as ot nerence. ,ne lcrs of mar tial glory, but we own we cannot think without emotion jo. a poor and' scanty popuianon, ueienuing tner rocks Syith he -hosts' of snietdid." success aga i nst tiiQsej;lbriulent(' abd' .waHik!ete,sTby; inich,;ob all sidesthey wWe;.hemmetl inj and, in the history of three cebtb ries, throush which1 they maintained the name of being invincible m arms, re cording instances1 of patriotic self-devb-tioqiiiyiilch leave! Spartan j heroism no ab! van t ae i n; t lie com pari so n j j 3 B u t Switzerland has bcirne far better-1 fruit than man and Isteel, thb soldier and his sword.! It has borne a rich harvest oft soid JearningJ and - plain substantial virtue.: j We cannot anticipate without aith jupon a simplel, energetic, thoiight ul people, domestic in theii habits, and ess exposed than most others to! those nuunices 01 snriaii iiic, wnicii oraw a- i t tim iiiiiki ii hi .v um i iiiu' n v,, courage the hope, that among them, too, a pure faith is most likely soon to pre vail, than ft r the most ptirt it is else where, against the opp;ition which every where it ; jnust encounter. CTlie iiatiVe ountry liif Zuingle, Turretib; Le Glerc, and Wetstein, the addpted cotmtry of Calyih, Beza, apdJErasmus, has n eve v ceased to be disti ngu i s lied by men j of . p rofi u n d fearni n g , ui theoloffy. profound, fearningl in theology Its sed ate, wcl I-ta ught, anl clear-sighted people, are of) a character to which argiirnejits in behalf bf truth,are leasjt likely to bo addressed iti vjiini andpyer vvjiicji un worthy reasons Jfpr adherence to detected error, are-least of all likely to have power, tb the silent retirement oi ineir, nome, ; too, religion ; noius me closest communion with tlie heart,- and the need of a re igion whirh wilT in tf mately cbrrejs!pb ted energy, and id w i th the most exci- most put e and gentle man, isielt eel nigs which be ong to wilh neculiab force. That volume of the book of nature, which God holds up to their view, exhibits Him in the most cine characters. Tlibse are strobe and j dee p th bugh ts, w hi c.li a re pondered amidst the terrific IbrSbeautiful wonders of the Al pine world,' and thoughts whirh have little unison indeed with the dry jargon of a technical theo T i : Lost or! mislaid. 4 NOTICE of Handj drawn by Green Bobbin of this City in favor of Samuel S. Hint on, for Sixty Dollars, payablejthe 25th day of December last, j with a cred't of two dollars thereon. ;. 7' . j A.l persons are therefore cau ioned against re ceiving said Note as1 the Drawer is.niotified not to pay the Note except to said Hin:on,br. to J v Raleigh, Feb 1 Wil 828. : 7 TRUSTSALE. 1LC BE SOLD by virtue ul,u joy i Trust, of two separate Deeds 'in for certain .purposes therein fcontainedl on ; Friday tne 28th flay of February nexU at the House of Thomas Bust in, on Rocky S wamp, f all the property of saidf Bus iin consisting of ajTract of Jand, known: by the jParham "Tract, Stck of every kind, one Negro J Man . bv name ; Harry, ' i nd sundry , other articles too tedious tb mention. " The terms will be accommodating and made known on the day of sale, i EH B WHIT A KER,-i Trustee. 7ih Feb. 1828. QTICE ON the'thi.M6n4ayoftiriA;:.b Court House m WaynesboiroURh, will be ex .. - i : posed tf Sale, -;.the following Lots, Jn the 4Jtowniof Waynesborough, txr $o much t biereof; as wiU?sai tlsfy the town tax,! for the year 1826. viz. N6s.'16; 1921 V'22, 25, 47 5ti 57 26; 27, 30, 36 40, 43. 46,f 50, 61,; 63, 651 7oV JB2. 86; ! ?4, andf95. ; 7 . 'tNO.' MCAULEY-Collectori TVaybesborough 51 Jan. 188. 'M ':&:t 40 7 .i:.r. 1 - ' Stark' Armisf ead, lndor?eefc use of Thomas Cox, Ttiej tteirs and Devisees of Jeremiah jSlade,!: f 1 ' f.i - J 1 v -iX' Henry jWiTliams,texjV.;oraicnd.'Wu use of. llurhacit Dayis,7Gu4fdian to Penelope '7 Williams'.:;.- Uih- vtisuAn$i$& ST eppearing - to the satisfaction of the Court, t hat ThqnW-.$. of this Sbdfev OrJ eredjTtherefpr e -jt hatpbbl ication be niade in' the. Raleigh Registerjrxweek8'tp no tifvr said S jade to cbfpe forward ahi sheWCaUse wy-execution saau aoi- goi against iae real es- tat 9, of Jeremi .1 t Witness, f following Tracts of Land, wll be sold at the Courthouse in , Pittsborourh, LChatham" county, or so niuch thereof vas. will be sufficient to ( dis charge the .Taxes due thereon for the year 1826 aiul the cost of this notice- - A T " 'i '.' io-if acresoon nawttiver, ustea oy Js. Krown, 20 , . do New.Hope, Sarah Moore. io .LWhite Oak ; "252 . dcv , Over-cup Creelc, Bobtaypes; 150 ?do ; Bear Tree creek, : Chr. Brewer. k 55 do vnkinsonts creek, vW. Oldham ' " . , ! - -. . for Mrs. Douelass. " 150, v 350 ; 105 T ' 2177 -.70 1 250 do . Terrell's creek. O ; M'Pherson. do ,Fall creek, Willi am ! Elkins. do , Harland's creekt R. ' PrilchetU do i Lrfng hraneh, do Tick creek. Benj. Rosaer, Esther Wilkins. do . on waters . of harland' creek, , , not listed, supposedto belong to the 7Hetrs of James WiUiamsS i 200 i -v, idof A Flat creek, no listed,, supposed 7 to belong to the Heirs of Sanil Guthrie, tlec . H. D. BRIDGES sh(r ,; January 21. , pr. ad7$3 50 38ts i ItEMOVAL. CrpHE Subscriber has'removed bis Shop to the -JL Store two doors south of the Newbern Bank; recently occupied by Mr.F. G.T.His, & Co, where he solicits a continuance of public patronage. 4 I ; ALEX'U. CAMPBELL. Raleigh, FeW . ; h ' . 40 3t h t State ot North:iDtoHna 7 Chatham County. ' -;7 In Equity September Term, J827. ; 7v The Heirs of Joseph Minter, N' '-a- The Heirs of Robert R. Farrar,3 ; . s : f'T a'p earing to the Court that Peter Farrar; Betsey Vatraiv and Bigms Farrar, the Defen, dants in this suit, are not inhabitants o( this State It is ordered that publication be made in the Ra. leigh Register for three months,' that they appear at the Court House in P"rttsboronghV(on the third Monday of March next, (1828) then and there to piead, answer or ciemur, otnerwise tne dui-wiu be taicen pro contesso against them and heard ex parte. , . ' ."!-.. : . A copy from the Minutes. '.Test JON' HARALSON, C M fi. 7 State of North-Carolina. 7 ;- r - V v 7'lfi Burke County j ' .;'f Superior; Court of Law.. .September Term," 1827 ?. r. , 5. Petition for. Divorce . , Eliiah Beach. S . i--'fki- x r , ON motion, it was ordered that artvexttsemen ; be; made for three months in the Rale;gli Register and Western Carolinian, that Elijah; Beach appear at the Vfext Superior Court bf Law. to be tteld for Burke cotinty, . at the Courthouse; in Morganton, on the 4th Monday ot March next, then and there plead, answer or demur, or the petition 'will be heard txparte. Nov - , 27. 3mp 7 W M. W. ERWlN, Clk. -l) State of North-Carolina. ; , ' i.uupnn county. . it- Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, . :s Li iovemoer lerra, Wright Baney vs. wra. sioan. i j ; Attachment. -H -' t v Andrew, Bryan Wm. Sloan. . : , Attachment 7. TTN the above cases it appearing to the satisfac JL tton of the Court, that the defendant Wm Sloan, resides beyond , the limits of the State Ordered that publication be made in the; Raleigh Register six . weeks, that unless the defendant appears at the next County Court of PleS and Qtiarter Sessions, to be held for the'said county on the 4th Monday in February next vthen and there replevy, he property s attached wiu be condemned, subject to the said demands.. ; Witness, Janies Pearsall. Clerk -of said Court at office the 26th Nov. lo7 7-" 1 " I -. '; :iru, j as. pearsall, elk. I State of North-Oarbliiia; 1 . 'F-i 'I' -Ashe County! ; ' Superior Court of La w...SeptembersTerm, 1827 ," V! Maiory Baldwin, " I C - ' vs. - :! j 7 PetiUon lor IMvorce f f K Elisha Baldwin. S . ; fv. -. . i' HEREAS it appears to the satisfaction of the Court, that; the defendant', is an inha bitant of another - State i It is therefore ' ordered by the Court, that publication be n?ade for three' months in the Raleigh Register and .the Western Carolinian, 7 1 hat the defe ndant '' appear j at 7 the next S uperibr Court of Law to be held ; for the county of Ashe, at the Courthouse in Jefferson, on tne an M.onaay 01 warcn nexi,. anq.toen and there : plead, answ.er or demur,' otherwise" the Petition will be heard exparie, and the same set for;trial;- Witness, ' David Earnest Clerk at office, this 17 xmov. .r .m . 7 J3. KAKiNK.a r. c. K. b; TRUST SALE. l7 s- i'l, BY virtue of two Deeds of Trust executed to mfe bv A. iV Ruffin. 1 shall proceed to sell. before. the Eagle Hotel,' in the City of RalKighi on ine rinira , wonaay; oi ;r eruary,7nai..Joeing Court jday, tl?e following ' valuable ; Negroes, -(to wit.1 Anthonv. a dinim? room servant s-Ralnbi also a dining-room -servant-.j'-.BillyVV a cook -boy i Titus, the Ostler; ; Verona ij. a mall . boy Wash ington ; George a waggoner, .his wife Carolinei ana ner tnree cnuaren v- iogf ner witn o or -w Beds, Bedding,' aivl much othec valuable furni ture. - Terms ofsale,' Cash, or Notes- pegotiabie at the. State Bank. 7 ' 7 . -r 1 1 $ C EO. W. HAYWOOD Trustee. ar d ware, G u tie ry and German -vUrOOUS - i T. .... "O TFOLBY respectfully informs the;' public, JL. - that he has purchased at Auction, on the 30th ulU theenne Stoch bf the late Mr F. D. reiers, consisting ox an extensive assortment oi HAR1WARE,CUTLEUY & GERMAN GOODS --;well calculated for a. ivfiotesale and retail trxdel The friendaof the late establishment are incited to call and examine the assortment (which will be regularly kept ip atfthe bouse lately occu pied by.Mr Peters, .on Bollingb'rock streett The advertiser pledges bimselt to stll at "as r- duced prices as any d prices as any house in Virginia." . f ' NprUi-American! Review;.' t v 7 ; 1 L-:-,'1 1'-. r' ' t tfo..LVIlr-Jamtiiry J62r-iReceived And r ' for sale.bj J, tfales & .Son, A2eni.,-i:a tf leigh, . Cubscfiptiain Five DoN .larsper nnum.Kt " T 'A - CONTENTS OF NO. LVlt. : A1, Xhief Justice rMaraha1Pit- PiiM; T.llW and bejices.Htf A Hitoiy i f the Colonies planted. -by therEnglish on the Continent Of America. By , John Marshall. 7 ' f , 7 7 .f 5. Noyes Translatiotv'of Jobj -An amended version of the Book of Job with an Introduction and Notes,' chiefly explanntory. ' ; . - " , . - 1 . 3. American Missionaries at thevSandwich lands. li Voyage of . His Majesty's 4hip Blo.ule to the Sandwich; Islands, in I the Wars 1824-5. ! Captain the Right Honorable jLcf-d Bvron, Com mander. 2 Narrative Jot Tour jhrbugli Hawaii. By Williani Ellis Review of? thep preceding works in the London Quarterly Review. , 4." The Rev. C. S. Stewart's X.etters on th4 Sandwich C 4, Hindu - Drama. Select Specimens of thV Theatre f -the Hindus;' TfahalatcVfront'' the Sanscrit-By! H. Wilson.:-) v7";--;.,5-- Republic of Central Amencju-HA. Statistical Bowrincr'siPoetrv Specimens pf thef Polish Poets ii with! Notes and Observations on- the Literature lof iPolahd. ! - By John'Bowrihg-; ' ?. q "yr"-r4-:kT;;'p 7J- ,;i:7;' 7.''-; v-: ,77. Debates inCoss1 rleeches in v Cow'; gressy'as pttbUshedi' ihi 'Newebapers 7': .. ? De3 $taePi ; Letters ) on Efeand Lettrei sur l'Angleterre'fPir !: Baron de Staei; lloU 7 land.t7:-V- Jvff 7-'?77v ' i;i.'p;r?. t- ; : t 9; American Annual RegismThe'AmerjcW A'hniiatvR'e.gister, 'forthe -.year '.l25-6 7-'7 7-7 f 10i FinefArt8.;VlAcademies If :Arts :"D'i3-7 " Letters' '. and Memoirs relating to the Wal of ' American In- dependency land the Ganture Ibffthe German TPTps at) Saratoga.1 1 By; Madanie; de Riedesel 7 IV.-1 Dana's;POemsi KPoemsij by, Richard Hi : IS, ? CadalsoV Moorish letters. C?artas Mar ruecas y poesias Seiectas: Por fel Cororiel Doii Jose:Cad;.:lsp;W7'?'; 14.- The vTalismani.7 7 The Talisman : for ! 7 15i4 Critical; Nbtice7 Primart ; Books in thto : Study of tatifii 77. v -J :. V x- :!r -:'-'7-;,' 7 Quarterly Ust of New'Publieationa. ;! .. ' V- 'A- " .. "" -v -7:, v THE SUBSCRIBER, n : - ' f HAS Torj.saTe at his Shop.OjJposite he Rank "t of Newbern, about Four Thousand Dollars ; worth ofj Work, a part of whicWis finished, aif the rest tjifc state pfjfbrwardnegs, and ean be fin ished on a short notie. 7 :',c vti 7; - This 'work has been executed by' the ' best workmen, and wili be .oldVt&4"'1ibrC.v'' goou iiuLcs .011 ue-uianu, or negptiapierpaper;at either of jtlie Banks In this placet f . 7; r He;hap;als6"fthre light 4 Wagqnswhich he will dispose. of bii reasonable tetmsi J.1 1 7 j ; - January-31, 1828.H .t; Ml Z'?$9ttX'-... - UtT P'tii ''-f Bertie CouotV.1 ;-v-7v? 77 ,p lyoun 01 jcuquuy---sepxempet 1 erm. l27: . William Cherry, Solomon Cherry, Josenh CheWtf miw vujuuitciHi ixinwry vi uie umapui 01 Gua temala, in Spanish AmeficaX' By D Jiirrros. 7 7 6.c Bowrinff4iP6etrv and Literature cf Poland course peuyereo oeore the National Academy of Design.'.; By S F, Jl. Morse.r l s v;-,; ; 7 ll.RiedeserscLetters and Mietpoirs.' v I r-W nt I and James H Cherryithethtee latter infants;! J'"-"'-. - Cherry; widow of Solomon, Cherryi Petitionera ' 7V,7'M XJ-'X. and, . i-Jjl '7.; ,-f 7"' - -Levi M. Holder and wife Mar. formerfv rt .7X:herry,7ffwf1-: 7 t, 7 'i A. j: Petition for sale ofreatEstate. u I c FflHE Petitioners! setjforth-in theJrtpetitionV ; -5 J. tlial Solomon Cherryilate of Bertie county; :J v uica luicswie, Demg seizett ana possessed ot two tracts ofj larid;7to Wft : One tradt containing sixf ; hundred; acres, adjoining the l4nds7of Stephen? v : Baryemore,tthe heirs of James Cheery .deceased; and others ;tthepiherpract vontainingTsixty " acres; adjoining thej Jands of ThomsH Bary emorej' V , William Barvemore, and pthers.i.That the Clerk " and Master? be directed to fliakej sale of the said; ' lands for i division amonir -the heirs at law of ih 'v''- aid Solomon Ctierry .ThatLevi ilolder anA wife Mary, formerly Mary Chetry,1-who are eni. titled to a distributive share of said lands: do net icojuc wiiuiu utc junsuiciiun: 01 iius uourt, 1 and - - r pray, that publication be Tnade jo tiie said Hold er and wife ,' that they be and appear at the next Court, to be held on the third Monday of March T ' next, and; plead answer or denurJ, And it ap v ; pwingtotheMtlsfabtioii.of th. '.Court; thaV'tho-'. C:!' said Levi M Holder and wife Mary, do not reside ' within the jurisdiction of this Court : It is therer .7' , fore opdered;? that! publicationl be) made in ths ; Ralei ghj Register for si x- weeks that the cs 1 7 Holder iand wife be; and : pptarkt the next term ofsaid 06urt,lo be heI4 in tVinlsbr, on the third ; . , Monday of iMarch next, and pleads answer'cr . r" demur jecthe said petition, "or that judgraeut pro , confesso be entered agrainst.tnetn ''.-7': J '--i -'i i4- . ! -.vTTeltK - CHAS W. JACOCKS, CII. EB C. . L v.Wind3or; N C 12th Oct. 1827. " 20 6w . : i.- v i .Northampton Couhty.- 7;' -'"-; jj.-' ',1 , ' 7 Court of. Eqiiity, Fall Term. AD; 1827L;M " W,77amci!Webbi-CompIiinant.,-7' yAp'-: : jonaxnan v"mn ;.no vue i-;uzaaeth, late Elizi- j t 7.;vi-H-4nkin" v f Bill Oinakie conveyance cf Real JEstste. 7 Jf T appearing to the tisfaction,'. of the Courts JL.. successively, that, unless "iaidtdcfh'dants shall tha the aetendants u this case are not resi- . debts of this ; Statelt is ordered tl;at publication be madin the Haleight Register, for six weeks , appear jat,thVnext Court cfj uquity, to be held ! rur said county' at the Cc :rt Houvo in the town ot,;TffcA -7'on;th'fifth-i;.lay tft?r! the fourth 7 Mciiday ii Jlarch next;&nd pUr.d, :ue? cjr'ide- X, -' mur to complainant's hill, thea:7 2 , iUbe!iVard ! v 'exparte'.' 'and a decree made i :rcv.linglv. . : A copy, Teste, ,-JNO. ID. C.IL C : " "Nov. 16,1327.' : C3 C-7 :' ! 7 'X,-'1 .To Printeyo.- - . TJ GALES & SON have just 5 eteirrd frcij ti . Fhiladehphia," a 'fresh supply.- u? 7;Vn;er, J VnnVand Summer &rir-Cr.j-L"tZ;t cf r ricjr' ( Vi . e .; ' .A : ..t V. :".i,tlH-: dissorniiationbCithci iheyiauor LL Petersburg,7,Feb. 5. , :3t. I quality. ' i;-7 . . d i ' . t-. 1?. 1 4. 1' I 1 , 7 t 1 r. . ; H r - . If 4 1 f--i . 1 4 ' ST! -i- ,THO. w; .WATTS, CtH. 7
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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