W'-r n-l: rf? n V;Pi h .11 ;i -N I IV. I X ' ' I I I 1 N ft 1 ... 11 I . . 1 ' 1 ; .- i Mr V 1 : x i v j x x vrr X X V . ... - X .i. ' .'(! i ! . ' " . - 1 - A 3 gut s are the plans ofaif , delightful peace, . t x XJ " Unwam'd by party rtsre toli Ve like brothers. t L v 4- h published every TussixY and.F?iAT,ib JOSEPH GALES &SUiN ; ; At Five;I)Qllar per atiniim--half in advance A D V E RT IS EM ENT S ' ; ; Not exceeding cfcw 'neatly inserted three times for a nollar, and twenty.fi ve cents tor ". every succeeding publicatn; those of great. t CATro5S n an ki u i ly- rec ci vcu tne Kditors inust be pott paid. Xsttkbs ; ,tb JLitojj of ttjr Slnf t?tr Stnus. An Act to amend an act entitled -An act for; the better " organisation of the Medical, Depart. ' ment of the Nvjapprpved 24th May, 1828. cf fierrestntatives & the Umied J$taie$ tf wimenca ? congress assemuieu nai eve ry iSqreonvho was inlhe Navy;" at the tinie of the passage of the Jet. for the bet ter j org fii iz-i ti on of j theledical Depart .inefit;fth"e: NiVjKjjiroved. twentj-ftiiirih of May, ; one thousand Vefght nuDdredj and twenty-eight, shall; be entitled to the ad ditional pay and rations (according tn length of sertfce,"pro"vided fiir by the fourth 'sec ti.m oC that act, notwrthstanding such Sur "geons may not have been examined or re celvecf their appointments ' in .the manner prescribed bj the first section thereof. ...:t Approved, 2lst Jan. 1829. : . x An Act for altering the times for 'holding the scis sion of the Circuit Court ot the United States Vt for the District of Georgia, at the places pro- . vided bylaw.;i: .rr ;. -" y'; X ; Beit enacted by the Senate and House ' ''Rereiehtqthoftthi United States vf Jimenca tn Vongress assemoiea, mat tne lor the pistrie!t $f Georgia, which is by Jaw a ppoihted tb.be Hold en on the fourth Mondaj in November an nu al lv) at Savan nah, in the sail-State, shall, hereafter be liolden bii the hufsdajafterjthe first Mon . lay m Novehiber annually, at' Milledge ille.'iri the said State 5 and that the ses sion of the sardK'ourt; FwhicH; is now re juired fjy lawttip belholden bti:stl)e sixth iaif May arynuaHy at Milleidgeville, in the said State, shall hereafter be holden on y 1 he Th ursday after the fi rst Monday in Mav; annually, at Savannah, in the said . StVte;; and that all process which shall ha ve, been issuVd,atid al I recognizances re- ttH-nabIe,Land all suits and other proceed ing which have beeii continued to the sain ' live places heretofore provided- by law. for tiveir meeting, snail oe returnea, an neiu to be continued ta the said Courts,'! at the limes and places herein r provided for the Hieetnig f me sa,m courts respectively Approvedj 21st Jan. 4829.;' .J : .: , . A u Act to alio w a salary to the Marshal of the V Eastern District of .Virgiiiia.- " J ,' Beit enacted by ; the Senate arid House of Representatives of the United. States of Jlmcncaiin; Congress assempuai 1 na t tie turn of two' hu nd red; doHarsl be, j andjthe sairie . hereby; is,;allowed ; annuUllyi as a sa larv to tne Aiarsnai 01 me aasiern .tJisirjcc .' of Virginia.: . '"y:"'..'- -y.; Ap'pruVed, 21st Jan. 1829. An Act to establish a Port of Entry at Magnolia, .. : : j '-Itjl- innorlda.:.;:;-'v v V. : Be it enacted by the Senate and House cfRepresentatives:ofV of n m erica ; in congress assemuiea , .1 uai an the ''norts harbors, shores land waters; of ihe main laml'of Florida, - and of the is ' 1 nd . o-ppoWi te a n d nearest thereto, exterid- ironi.ucKiocKney u:j to.unariotte nar bor, be, and 7 they are hereby! esiabiished a Col lect io n" J)is t r i c ti by the tiame of the St. Mark's- District ; nd a port of entry 'HaU ibe: est a bl iihedl al : Magnolia? Ibr-'said I)rstrictand a Collector shall be appbmt- eq,- .viio rg' .ine same. uonu, peiiorrn tliesame! duues,f and be entiUeirftu the same compensation ah lectoi bf the otherl0istriets Sec fend'b&itfurlk all thatpart.pt Florida;-bet weerf the St Mary?a ant SJohnfsTiver, Jshall be aiW ttexed t(V and made a part f the Collec tion District of St. Augaisfme ' 1 ADDroveu. i8t jaiuvisy. v An Act alld wi ng an additional drawback OnJ9u Irpriidafte there shall befallowedardwbackfOn su gti i eunea i t n, i ne u nueu. aiaiw, yanu ex :i !herfrti sbf : tird rajwbil iffeg tiUusyeti Hru t.tW lib AllA m su refiiiuuVaiid exported ' 0 ProvidedlTHiit this act" sba4I not alter or 1 n v 1 awnnvr in force reeul ati n 2 the exportation of sugar refined in the IZuited States,! except to change the rate of draw back whep' soj exported I'Jtnd provided That this act shall Icease to ,be in force soon i$ the exports of sugar.shall be equal jOitnfMmpons 01 me same buug r Approved, 21st Jan. 4829. Z .. An Actnadditloin toithVact entitled An net to I amend-the Judicial System of -the . United State v.:U.?Vi - , 1 v " e; 6 -enacted by the Senate and I House ojlfiejwesehtaiiyesty the' United .States of Mmaric$nCohm8$ assembled, That 1 f at aWytsessionTof the Supreme Court ibur Justices theif shall not attend on the day ahnolnted for holding said session, such Justice or Justices ' as ; may attend shal I have authority to adjourn $said Cuurt from day to; day,' for twenty days after, the time appointed" for the commencement of said session, unless ; TourJustices Wall-sooner attenUfnd thei b sKallihotjn;suct to" the next, stated session thereof, untd .the expVationvof said tiwenty daysyJ instead of the te ri days now Umi ted by I a w. 5 t v e Secf s And be it further enacted, That jT 'it;hall so liappenjuring any-term of the said Su preme pourt,-after four of the Judges shall have assembled, that, on. any day I ess than the number of four shal I as sent bl e, the Judge prJud ges so asse moling shall hiaye authorityto adjourn jsiid Court from iay to jd ti ti I a q u oru niy.sh'aVat tend, andhen'etpedi adjourn the same without' dav. . : ; - , Approved, 2 1st Jan. 1829. - An act to authorize the Citizens bf the Terri tories of Arkansas adj Florida to elect their Offi. cers, and for other purposes. , -i the Senate dnd House of-the United Stales of America tn uon stress assemlued, I hat th citizens of the Territory of Arkansasj qualified to vote, Shall and may. at such time and place, and under such rules and regulations, as the Legislature of said Territory may pre$cribe, elect their Offi- cers, ui. vii a nti Military, except sucn as, hv th lawa nf fnnffrAsa nnw in farrt. nrn to be appointed by! the President, of the United States : and except, also; Justices of the iPeace Aud itrr and Trasu rpr fr said Territory, who shall be chosen by joint vote of both House of the Legisla ture, at such; time,f and for such term ot service, as the said Legislature shall pre scribe ' " :'i ' I' . "i; ; ' -v Sec! 52. And be it further enacted That the term of service, and the duties and powers, fees, and Emoluments, of the offi cers. Civil and M ilitarv. so chosen bv the citizens, shall be prescribed by the Legis- latnre and they snail be commissioned by the Governor of the Territory, and subject to be removed trom omce in such ; mode and for such cause as the Legislature shall declare by law. Kll laws" now in force. inconsistent with this act. are hereby re pealed... This act shall J. take effect from and after the first day of -December, one thousand eight hundred arid twenty-ninp. Sec. 'Sfthid bi it further cnacci, rThat every lillliat shaj I have passed the House of Uepresentatives and the Legislative Council of the Legislature of the Territo ry, shil I, before it become a law, be pres ented to.the Gov4rnor of said Territory 5 if he anprpye he shall sign it, but if not, he shall return it.j with his objections, to that .House in j which it 'shal 1 have origi n a jted, who sKallt enlerthe objections at large on their jou rnalv :nmpoceed to reconsid -er it : If, after stjeh reco thirds of that House shall y agree to pass the bill,it shall bej sent with the objections to the other Hou s&, by whic h it . shall like wise ' be re-consiiiered, arid, : if approved by two-thirds irif jthat House, it shall be come a law. But in all such cases, the votes of bith H usesCbf the Legislature shall be determi led by yeas and 'nays, and the nariiesj oil the persons, .votnig for and against the !i if shall be entered on the jou mat ofj et ch House respectively : And if any bUlj iall not be returned by the .Governorwijthi ri . three days (Sunday exceptd) aftei it shall have been presen ted, the Saitne shall be a jaw? m like: man? ner ajrM he had signed it,; unless the Le- giSiaiure, oy ; mepr aojouruiueiJi, prevenx ifs return, i o which case J it shall not be a law.;H;Km:vrH::NWv HrSvQS&Z&nd bktyfurtfrer enacted. That it shall be lawful; fbrifjtfie qualified voters or tncijierritprv or tioriaa;toeject- tneir OfficersV pivii aMl Military in such man ner anil under such rulesj regulations, res- iriciiou j uiiu VVUUM-,"I,SJ as ai c picstuucu iu he" foregoing provisions m;the two-first section s of this act. ! i ;; ; ;;, : ; w ;v;. '; ;f Skq?5. yArid be it further etiacted 'Vhat the members ot . toe Legislative . Councir, jti the !Territury!pf Floridashall betelet.4 tea oyttne qunneu yoiers inline ) respec- nereinaicer aesignateu.vai WftB. Vf W, ' V .'W u J ... v.M WWW . or Walton arid' Vyashingtbnvone, member f frbm the cou n ty of Jack son ; two members! trom: thejcouniyoi bersif frbm the -cou hers from ithe couutie of Jcfil rson MAd" isony a n Hamilton, one 'members from u;e cuuuiv o( iacnua.onc mcraoer ; iron the county of Duval, one;; froro tlie couh t r of NassaHi, on e, ; ': f rom the cou ri ties of oai n i on n s. anu u sq u e i Ut voj u a um f rom the cou n t y of M o ri roe, , o n e inember. Atid any act of Congress, or of the Legis j latt ve Cou tc j f of said ' Territory, defin i ng the limits of election districts in the, same, inconsistent "with'' the!foregoingvp(ovistoni be,. and they are hereby repealed, o'; :Seo. 6. find be1 it further enacted? That jt shall be la" vvful (ot the GoverfiQr and LegislatiyeCouncllrat any time hereafter, toalter or arrange vthef districts .in such, nianrier as to. secured as'near as rtiay bei ah equaUty of representation in each dis trict. ; .. J i he act of thet Governor and c Legislative Cou ncil of tha' Terr iotrv of Plnrid a.'fi red the seat of justice ; of Jackson? ccninty in said Terri tory, be, and the same is! hereby aiinuueu : anu iuepeopieana iocai autnor- ites of said, cou ti t y shall have lthe" pri vi lege of selecting itheir cou n t y seati in such manheras dlher cbuntie-haveiaeen au thorized to dbw under, the laws of ' said rritory:ip;for;; lAnnrnn.it Olof Tmn... 1 QOQ. " v., uinv uuai JTf I .I- OCH SOLAR! MICROSCOPE. ; We haye lately viewed the powers 'of this ,worideful instrument, amrmarvel not at all .that Brooks should forswear figs anu warn an ennsuan people trom meu illing with 1 vinegar. We join ;iijbst ':-de: yputly; iiri3he same,benevolent recrotnerw dallri..Eatiigs ! 'hiL?ird?navtmercv upon all auch as would knowingly run in to such peril t Why ha! fa mouthful of tha t frightfully populous fruit - contains wholf ba tail ions of bona fide turtle, evry rank ; nd file of which would furnish ; Caliapash arid Callapee enough t.o surfeit fotir' Lon don Aldernlen ; and as to vinegarj let tjo son of man touch a drop, who is not fond of live Lamnreysj. for we are rjeady to make affidavit that he who seasons a plate of Cole warts with vinegar, devoufs more e ls than would (suffice for a Siinsbury thanksgiving and .many of. thefn more than a yard long: I A Dutchman who in dulges in sour cruit eats by computation three btr re Is of these slippery rascal at each mealW 1 he dairy farms in bid Go- shemought at once to be,: put under the ban of proscription; arid if we have any in- fiuence u poh t he publi c appni i te, t hey shi 1 1 he. v This good nitured public of burs hai no idea of the impositions, that are palrned upon it. Fellow citizens, you think, we dare say, thai you: do a Very -innocent act in merely munching a slice of cheese. Not so let us tell you 5; you slay more1 at each mouthful, than Sampson did wih his jaw bone., And mind we are not talking rf skippers neither; but be it remembered that we have seen with , our own eves a piece of very respectable looking Ches- hire'! no ibigger than aibarleycorri, "con a'l . 1 L' f . " ! raining several, scores 01 orute precisely he.jsize. f .raccotms. most laughable idea is, that, a But the chamber maid should ever think of putting to death with' a simple gallon oi h a bedbug )t water. One of. M f. Rand's chinces, as we vulgar- ly call these cattle in Carolina, would swallow a hogshead of boiling wateKwithotit finding out its temperature ! If the Philadel phia Museum could p ro c u re a; skele'ton. good bye to Mr. Peal ' M ammoth!. They might give it to chddren to' play with If bir Joshua: Reynold? ever did say what Peter Ptodar : accuses him of, Sir Joshua was right, for a flea- has had great - injus- tice uone nun in oeing compared to a lob ster.. The sriiallest! that wi saw by this Microscope was just, tne size or a! Tennes see hog, and he was the youngest bf the family, a mere jnfant--a flea of very ju venile appearance indeed. . , The fearful magnitude of that infamous cannibal the moscheto, or musauefo, oth erwise Musquito, or as Mn Noah Web ster has it, inusketoJ (for the mobster has as many aliases as the -Turkish Ifortress of Chumla,) is beyond all process of wonder ment. t We always -knew him for a long legged caitiff, but who would believe it r nis cay is lusi me lenginot a ixew .ngiana .... . il I . ! .1 J . m - m-m- a ' liberty oole. But 'what will never cease hereafter-to fUl us with terror , is; his pro boscis. Une q ua rter ot i ts 1 etigth;? would be quite sufiicieht to;spt7 half a ddzen Ed tors in the same way that a Cape Cod man; would string Vso ' manjr. : nobndrs. We shal 1 Jne veif again veritu re u pon single com bat with bnepf ; theiribe j i but Aee Vfronx them -'.as we ould from Polyphemus hira-i ieit;: wb; undertake to magnitheirv snpuiu expect next summer, to near every evening around pur bed, the gre:t Amster dam Organ, together! with the Winnebago warwhoop. j l" Let: : no- you ng , lady look at this in -s(rument, w ho eyer intends hereafter to I wear bbtik musKn f especially in the winr r. ml'rL -X-.. l-ttr : J 1-.. J " ' i?r) .tfr9;iureverjr.inreaQ eh ty-fbMis cabled bdjthe iritersticesiare quite wide enough foribildBoreabito drive: tiisv coach and fburthf bright Frbm Uhe irisi gh tit has gi ven ;bf t in toj the hVys feries ot linen camonc tt will give us no sur prise to- see sonfe . hal fl dozen mischie?ous school boys juping" leap frog through a dan or hatthirtkbtt fejt thedqwy f upona peach f; It isii downright hedgeojf "hawi thorn, which ao cl ephaat would iusc ere he attempted' to break throUgh.l l A few fi bres of Cotton absolutely : become jt cane break, each . fibre: of "the"- short ;.sfaple,, oeing as nouow.as a!,tntvnisi,ie an auoui thesatneisir.e fit nas nuneritt oeen .urruer-a saJLiaKe ;wiin regard JLoVthe sbftness f jfhfmaii t hi nks; he sleeps' wonderful ly easy upon his pillbw-Jarid jt maybe'sbibut. vecahJin- brnii him for liis comfort that: he is repo sing upon a brush -hea p, f w i t h h ow.'a ri d t herr a log large. eriough;: for a saw (mil I. "'Let ,hi m d eceive hi m self fi ereafteir if he choose, arid ' pretend ' tn - slbep'easy bpon a down oeui .j ve ; wno nave seen tnis m icruscopp, k bowrve 1 r jr we 1 1 -that h e i lying upon ches nu I burrs. ?Butt?ernthtiQ't we talk not of such small matters as this, when a simple bee. sting becomes a sharp - en ed ha n d spi k e eigh r fee t 1 bng..V: W hit think youjnfa4 slight puncture from ;t hat, gentle - reader ? . However we must stop, I est' we be suspected of Sinbadis m; though nothing could be more cruel thansuchi: an osinuation. Camden Jfaper, ; r ,f - ' From ihe N. T. Evening Tost. There are instances of men of great pro fessional skill who seem to baye considered themselves absolved froni the ordinary ebu rtesi es o f life Th ey pre su me b po n the value of their services, &.subject those.who are obliged to solicit them, , to- their own caprices and humours, as if. the advantage wnien otners receive rrom ine exercise tt their talents, gave them the j-igHi to inflict pain in return, and ' as ifthoy ;! were : un willing to do good even in;the way ot their vocation, without some gratification oft Heir malevolence.:. Simetimes, however, ;these people are taken down in their own way, in when case they are puzzled, what to make of it. One of the late English Journals, con tai ns the fol lowing an e cdote of D r Ab ernethy, celebrated quite as much for .the rudeness and abruptness of his maonersj as lor nis proressionai skiii. - - ? ; "r:A?Chancery, Barrister, -haying .been' a 1 orig whi I e a nnoyed by an i rri tab! e ulcer pri one of his . legs; cal I ed u pon ; M r. Aber- nethy for the purpose of obtaining thatgen tlemari's advice; : The Cou riseilor before i ts nature 'could be" understood, : was bbsily occupied in removing his stocking and ban dages, when Mr. Abernethy abruptlyad- vanced towards him, aniti exclaimed in a stentorian voice," c Halloo ! What are ye a- o ui mere , ;jput out your tongue man: Ay , 1 see it I'm satished--quite imte shut up yqur leg, man shut it up Here take one of these mils every night "on going' to bed.' V The law- yer pur tne oox or puis into nis pocKetnanu- ed over a lee, and was about to leave .the room, when Mr. A. thusiaccosted him : "Why d e look here,this is but i shilling !" Th1 Barrister sarca tical I y rep' ied- Aye, there 'tis ! -I see i t- I'rii satisfied ! qui te enough, man ! shut it up -shut it up IV and hastily quitt ed'the room. V T Dismal Sivaihp : Lottery , t i - No:-i9.- ' , Toltje drawn atRichmond, ; 12th Feb. next 850,000 '5510,000' ' 5,000 -. ; 2,500 X r -2000 " 5 of Xfi&Q p. 5 of 600 5 of 500 26 prizes,; each of glOO,' g90, .g80, S60, S50, besides 360 ot g40, & 3,780 ot 20 Whole tickets 820, rlaivcfs S10V Qiiar ; ters S51, Eighths $2 50. ; ;; :.:, x'L- Yates Sl Mclntyre have had thie V sure of; selling the following'; handsome prizes : . m. -'. 15 SO, 48, 810,000, whole, ticket, ;tp:a gentl eman iii Petersbu rg ; ' Ya; 7, 37, 38i ; , 4,000, ; do a gentlemani ;' . in Ichmond;iivfj Af 21,v28,: 12,000 ;p;.liir.thhe-14 Union Canal,. to a gentleman: in the -neighborhood of Oxford, N. J C..--';.':;-) 'H 9; 31, 53," . 500 ;to a gentleman in ,"' CSmithville, NC- ryr&. All orders promp.tly attended to7 address 1 YATES &:McINTyREr . ; . ' . Richmond, Va. , Land for sale vfor Tcures. ' : ON the 2nd Monday in March next, win be Sold at the Court; House, in Snowhill, Greene county, the following tracts of land, or .so much' thereof as will be sufficient to pay taxdue there on, for the y ears'! 824 and ' 1825, and. cost of ad vertising1, (agreeable to act of Assembly;-'. 1827 and 182d.) S -y'm'; ?&p. 250 acres riven in bv tthoda Carr."for 1824 8c 5 200 : do 200 ;do 6n ' do :3o do 405 du 300 do ,22 do 168. -do 270 do do Jrtarg. Murpnrey uvio'5 do Cath'o Porter I' 1824 & "5 . do SpierOIuhrey, 1825 loti Wrn RauU wf1824 &: 5 '."do'V. , Jas; B.. Hooker 1824 & 5 '-do ;Augl Williams v :1825 Mcf John RufTr :i824 & 5 do , W m. Rasberry .1824 &T5 do i vflenry Bellvr f 1825 ' 'do-: Mary Coward ; 1824 & 5 'do-W'Wiil.t Farmer 1824'St 5 :87 do 140, do J 280 " do . , 225s do , 125 do .; 337 do 182 ;do- do BeiwHartsfieldl 82a do Pope Albrittpn I V 1 A 1 825 do . , r Jesse Rrand 1824 4o-Vlsaacatei:lj 1824 254of; 'db Richard lTispn;. : ' 184 J67o-"ndo Jonathan TV EasohTO1825 i52J do vQ: do JLemon7isohXY1825 t63f ;do jdov Stephen Easahfe ?I825 Wi- (Usted by Stepheit EaaonGuardiar&c; 48do do for Ashley rEason '1 824 & 5 ilO.aoido; Francis Thigpen 1824 & 5 h 63Hor do fbrKCiari TOgpen 4182 & 5 ZACU AlUAJi HL1.1UTT. :Jan. 1;1829. ;t5 394t "tritefiriu Vim praiie mental z n4 ST? Nf the? newljrelectefj CoaVd tot '''!e.l-ImPrVmenta;v-w1ll-b' ctievilUin. the;5thor February next;; of w hi ch 57 j AN 'AW AjHrom the V -EVthe 10th ofliecember last, a negro worn n V - j i- - f ne is ligtcomplccted, tall -anjj alim.. and b.out3 years old - She formerly V hred in Raleigh; N; Cbut nisxpected she is lurking about: Camden, SCJ : f WiU give the a V b.te 1 jwrd if she Ts delivered to: roe in Column 'hiprlodged in Jail sb thatt get; heVi. January 3.. -1 jV'V.': COLt; Irn 4 - DOCTOR PABlUa J. KAYWOOU flSemoved tbthelupripiartment of the .,.:sStpre.ipccup wn;re uc:may at ways oe touna unless 1prfessi- wuati7riiirav. ;i-.;. ;;- -'-- Raleigh, Nov. 10. --'v ; Have iusmreceivedas "JLTEMOIR on ftie Cultivation of the Vineaftd lv Jt, on the Tjest jtn.de of making: Winel second Editibri.i .Washington City; ;l828rz Price halfr. Raleigh; Jan. 22. . 6: PefidditUls tl 1. . PHIL AUELP HI A Medical Journal, by Carey and tea; published; qarteiiyV at $5. per annum American Quarterly Review, $5;per annum. . North American Review .' $5 do do Southern UevieV,' v . 5 dor da V ' -Flint's .Western Review,- published once a monrh$3 perarirmmv $i:'ifeTfrr:tjisVK-V Franklin Jourpal. devoted to Science and In - ternal Improvements, $$ peranniim;' , ' ; : 'National intelligencer, uaiiy ' glO;andt; Tri- weekly $6 pet arumig; :ZC -.. .Subscriptions for the abavelreeeired by, ' , lSept.a6,"l82SS V- S FROM the Subscriber, living sue miles west of Rdeigh, on the 25th December last, a K gro.Man named IS A AC. y Said Isaucisf about (50 years of age spare made and black' complexion, arid thirt visage. lie was "punchased . of the es tate of the late John :i Haywood, and will ended- .vor, I expect,' .to'make bis wav to Wilming;toiv in this Statey 1 will j-ive? FIVE UOttARS-re-ward for his ipprehenstpuV-'-t $ K"Z'& i MINTON JONES, "Raleigh, Jam 3 ' e ; ofi North-Carolin a; Rutherford Countyl P ;. ''' Superior Court of Law r-October Tefm 1825.' w linam hicks z7-;xuuzaoeiulri.ic&s. . . Petition for Divorce; i ' i ' I r appearing to the satisfactidn of the Court, that Elizabeth Hicks; the, defendant, is not an inhabitant of this Stute ; it is therefore 'Otdered ! by- the ; Court that publlcTttion" be made three - mont ns in ine itaieign .. uegiBiex, giving notice March next, then and there to ans wer, 'plead or demur to, said, petition,- otherwise , it will be ta- V ken pro. confess and adjudged -accordingly.;. : , Wit5ess,"James Morris; .Clerk of our said Court,. at' qffice the 3d Monday after the 4th -Monday in ' September 1828,ancr of the 53d year of the ;tni J dependence" of the United States' 'f'::!-:i ;?v i. ;: j Ames;; McrRtus: C!k - : State qf i jydrihr Carolina ;;r;v? ' Halifax County. ; In Equ'tfy-Fal! -Term, ,1823. , A,' ' : rV.rilliam E. Shine, Complainant. . .; l; : : ,s- - :V - v ,"v: : S'. 'i ' ; ."4 George W: Gary,! Robert; F. W.1 H.vPerkins and , v x v Stephen Burrows, J)efendants.- ' - 'J . v IT appearihg.to. the satisfaction of' the Court that RobU F. W; H. Perkins resides beyond ,. therlirnrtsofithisl StatersKltis jordered- by- Jtfie " . Court, that publication be made in the Raleigh , Register for 3 mohthjs that unless he appear by ; the second day of next term, and put in an an- 4 swer, plea or deirrurrer to thevComplainant's bill,. it "will he taken pro confesso,- and set for bearing ex parte as to hirri.J v- "i;;ir;- jr W it ness, Edrnuhd) B. Freeman, Clerk a hd "'. .' Master in Equity for Halifax county, at office, -the 4th Monday after the 4th Monday in Sept. ' 1828. EDM. B. FREEMANf eH. . StatdJBbithCaroliakla? was h JngtOn co uNTtv -;; v Ijt :EawTT.-Fall Term, A. p. -182& ;"FriTv" .Tnrrf -" William Jones Thomas Jones, Jane Jones Thov J mas H. Smaw andj Nancy ;his;wifeV . Charlotte Jones,. by Levi Fagan,; her GuartlianV and Fri . ley J ones,' by .AYmc Fagan Sen. his Guardian . IT appearing to "the satisfaction of the court.tha Tliomaa Jones ' resides wrtliiout the limit-cf thetate : tt is ordered that publicatipn he made three months ixt .the;! Rale ighRegister-that un less he. appear and aiisWer.at the pext Superior .x Coiirtpf Equity to e1; held: for the County of Washington on the seeond Monday in March heiV "Judgment I pro - confesso ' will be taken k: .'. . - Tact '. ' - " ;. -. ''3,: g6elet,?. m. E. w. c. r mmJv$7VRUJBmsH&iK ND.forfsa!e at the JJook-store of J. Gales ana Son' in Raleicrh. prfce three; dolUrs a new Edition ; of the. 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