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K' .A". !- ' ... ' , " r , . ajerftood oitara! theology or fuck a repuMiciu tioa of. nil contained ia Divine Revelation. Reafouind.tree inquiry havt long been employed to dircoTer tbetrnfl doctrine taugnt la'ine fcripturci ; notwuhltaoding Maokiud are uoW s widely divided in thiir religious Opinions, as ever, aod ure likely to continue fowubpui fome great changes take place,- Not until rei: fon aod free" inquiry are ufcucd Jiom :tvery oblJruftiao to xUe cjuifiiioo of the truth noli oily aaaided by' authority, twa1 utttUered;by? lyftem i hot freedftora every biaiffom whatever Source derived,' may' we" expect, 'linder 'their direction, to arrive at the; -knowledge of te truth and l happy coincidence of t eiigious opi nions. And may the God of truth lead lis all( to txuth. I am. Sir, with refpect, : ; ' , Your humble Servant,' s ." . . .HUGH MORRISONS v. Svtnvir, June. $ot&, i 805 otett'hrowii'tnJ lotaHy defeated tt tbc Romm t HJemacrocy tne rnoa rational, is tapit jau; the snoft equitable of soy in. 1 jtv i 1 cartlj-i-no wife'fBtiii but difcctiia its pcrf. Jo.. , no good 'mas but delight in it bappinefd, no boneft mail but, proclaims its virtues, no; bave1 mari; but' would draw hs ftford to project artdfurf ort it. Vi.Tbe DayMay it bc priied like one ipeut 1 .in the cturu of Gsd.'i-M. r i.v$".j KepubUcaniiri.6iay tney aiway, nawejsw V-V''':W v.latne Caflender, vho wailmprrfonediod fined for hh unfounded abufc of federal charalterf, wa himTt if a federal's i Will ifcey. bel ' -e this too f-UfidouUcdly. Cut to the inUwlgeiit tVwtj. otter' the following coircdt ftatemnt from C the 'CenjfineJ We lay 501 ret, "not only from A pur acquaintance with-.thcaccuracr of. thV : . editor, but from a temporary reuaence to the , - " ; .TOASTS. TSt jtoi of, loaflt.iuttb Svhkh ' tbt'fdpari hint Iftn ' twndatti, having nt&ly fubiJed, qui'Jball nmubrefent ouf readtrt vjith thoft uue bavt JeleBea, '"'Z! i.i' t frithiv 'khi ' Left. -GtoitM "' Was HNCroWe fd the ;m.n- Twe ioTt(hi naraei'"jiod hij roemory Ihall he facred to the end of tftwi's--i y-jeon jijjwncw o; giory or. prt puouc jerice-r-JPeace to hit retirement, ww tf AUxaudcr Hw'tlton-The foldier & the- ftatef " roan Thr came (hall never be forgotten bife a, fpark rcmaini noextinguilhed oQ-thc altar of : Treedom". v? ZZl?: V-'' 'ii 'x i ' f-' v ' V a JVfwTwl Wheres vice pre a f ail, and impioui men bear fwar the poll oho. scor ia the private flation;: 'v'y':' fi-fOut Cmtm'Ati"t hew cQiiigVU. V ' ' Libwty jpluejw jur'rce17 th ntt;: . t 5?lTh bAy taea i th aqra aiid ylte aAwart ' " - " ; Goet aU 'eeorttm.V- V't.V;,.-' n ,.:t: f 4 Reproach and diwutipbahgtA ovtr ui." .. ' , ' W'jh'mtofi valeifaorj AddrftULtj tt, in . me language or 11a immonai auiuor, now ina then recur to moderate .the fury of party fpirit, .10 warn, us agaiBit io tcuchki 01 rorcign in f: trlgue and guard ut againfi ihf'imwrttJfrt ,V?-i Artfvy.It yet'renjafnf on1 Its nahtrat tit inent, in fpue of the vi&oqary fchemcs of mo i;. dero phltofbpheivc'i; ''A:wtItmcBloeop'lli own k x ,."3 AVrfaj'tete.riiting golden fpori on , , the Gallic Cock to fight )he Britiftt l&oJ, I ' -' fortiivftiilofbphic'MtterS4t' 4,. 4 f jtmrntj iutteru Trtiomea an tackcloth oe ougni towiM tbe gnral good; . ; Set Jionor in 6n cye'and death in the other, - '. Andl wifl lok on IwhiiAfftently iX ' , ---' ; : for let i& Goda'ta tpeeet ma a I iuve" k r ; ;;. Same at honor mor than 1 fear death'; : ?, llandrU& head qiafterf of (onnd - pfinciple's.?---MayTdic .wtihftaod. WntictUan v intrigue and Mr foot Kve free, or die bravely, o the foil where freedom fitft reared.bcr ftand- -"fiia'ikure-u tiwtohle for this w4fl- -;; : k,-.' i S 'lii would not flatter Neplune for 'hu trident; ; , : .7. wji aof' Kpw i thunder.!' rv.-"--;.-- :? .f-. Huheart'aa raeuthf whal hi breast tVei'v t'-.t "; That hiltongua mut Vend-r-and being aujry ,;? . l; Does forget that ever he heard the name gMeathi'-S4; v s What etronger Vretttplate tTtant heart untainted V i' Central Altxandfr tfamdtak--lh:t origirtater pi Iriraf iyftem of fla'neibftr6n "of o4 tJo" t vernrheofand the brighttft conftellauoB in our .political iori;v; AtfotltkarPlVcfolyt M$dirn fiatmr(Kff pi, j- Vagve yTjwiet of ; Governments, fpeedy and t - verlafting gight from dnr happy '' country , k 1 $Trutfoii.$efoii. the prelent adminitti ation y privilirge be iiwd i th onuoVy ejreifed: onlv trvthe cau :9atfbnt. of its tacmies with Lvax-eved vleilroce. w4n JWenderedr.ooli with iut Uvej i2Sro- : iiitjteeam vfjpeecb maoj the frejt-, error rt f opinion: miyhe;feiy.4olera)e4';whiIl-r i! Our':.-jate";.iJaval' fcoiBmaDdcr,'. CoBdJodore;. TiuffWwMay.Am'erjcattars i, fc;4eadcTa' ia r dcfaitdtsig errrgW whep 'io DEMOCSATIC TOASTS. !.'4-;::','.! jr.: :l'lThi;Jbne;dcMrtmtota,r.thc departments' l ..' i ' .''il. mmoni D(oat raiaerD3n ;wun wronr .acaos,. ptifiakiss' :intTeft for duty and themicfves' for the people'.; ,':.: 5 - ".: t - "-i'lte Cooftltntion . of thf United State ay; It always remain -a democracy, nd - our enemies r ver reproach' us lidcmotrtat fcl?T-2& .'-'k--:Tbe Uluflnwfage'tf Moutictllo, ihe Warn moth; V Jn political anderftaodiogV to wifdom in virto in exe'plary conduft, . whofe unparalleled and trpleodant tiletir render him the moft abafed, ' yet he moll exalted and diftiDguiihed'charader. rV:earth. fiw;'yiiVW'A' l-'Ci''.-': . c . rjqfa Jdamti Arnold and o may they fealk v frota dear ia door for fubfifttneeaa HanniL:.!. lmmiln'ilmn nnlioh to euiatltf the fedcrslifl Ce.'5r Vicfl-Pieadebtlh '(Let falrn stand (sayi the factign) in public esteem, ry ' Let him stand as preiidwit hlr,';,i -Si" -. Liit while and I'll fcH you- boys how he should sund -" ' Kb thould standi ai a ii'lar efialt9 chcen. . ,i Hoiiefty is the belt 'ifcyTbesi'rit ,t o the right aboiiit '"fcc, ?1 fljftta in ! the, .pan, Stated may he, i the head of hiaac),enilh4v v lias- Movid to the wotld.that he" waa for many yeirs the privy counfellori 'olrerpndeot and confidant of MrtTswthat during'thls lime, ne wr;oiernai moti oniiagcoin oi an Mtfiorpe Uto&Vii: h tas aVVred ,' cpn: ftitutions 6f the otfttes of the TJnioflbt to pun- fied asto ooei nq .the qnajificatbn .to .this priVilcffe than rtahn tm mature are. "?riiV3 A aVIay the Independence of 6 the Unitsd.States- oe acitnowiedf ed oy an nations ana ?uiy -oup-ported by r wev, ..7:..' JAgreculttjt'-i"Cpmtterct'and-WinofaaHief.x ..Ci. i"'' ' ''' .7?" "."' . "r'" "T;C' t il'!ATrt". e ji- . f iveugeon ana ociants njay it panuu. j,anuc Jity gupciftifhon and igtjorence from'the Eartji. f Tbi, metnory' of Colonel traitor'to kini, '-. becauife.'he died a inattyf. to .hecattfpf'lirly.indAt .p. iae marcning or a ungie rrgimenr to Orleans, wa a violation nf the pacific frf. of philofophy. ICfcattired difma'v thro ' v'4.; from the falladim, 4iVE are "told, that the purchafe oTLovtliem it aooiucT ipieoum vr iu ie political ure or wr. Jefferfon. ' But if it is oottreafob topflt qbefli- ns,- what is the Amount of his merit to this. tranfadion f The reftoration of our right" a New Orleans, and the extenfioo of that right to the entire jirifdiclion pf the place is a ', valuable; acquifition. . -l'h right . of dept. fit, however was fecured to us by treaty, and in infraction offered a fir juflification to reinftate ourfeWes by force." ; Bat. this bufinefi fmelt of gun.pow-. der j if brought to mind the frightful images of war. New tern 'air the region of mooofhine policr t it ftruck at fitft 'principles. It was, 'of cOurfe,-refolved to, take in mfeknefs, the bufferings of a waoton fic contemptible eneroy',' to yield orjf'chfek to the .fill of the fmiter, ' 6J to fend Mr, .AItmm.,' This drained,' to the.dregi, the cup ofhumilia Uop.is; It- tflered an oppuUunity to pay that .tribute to France, which 'Mr. Munroe and the Directory could not extort from Washington. We call it tribute, becauVirwas payior for ia fult, for wjt.at was our own,' for. what Frante did ' not want, and "could not Jteep ll rranct had, in fact, s taken poffeffion, we fliould then have paid the tribute in fome other .way hat Ad niral Thornforovtb bad. orders to watch the x peditvon to Ztt)wM i-it was therefore prudent ly abandooed. Buonaparte knew that we had not policy or fpirit enongh to take po&flion f but he kowfirgi!aiu had. He had nothing to jj then, but fmile thrice upoo Mf.. LiviogI!on, which he accordingly did aboot the eighth of ,, 'jail March. "This prodnced the; Memomi af; famous for its puerility aod mifreprefehratiorU a it is for its abject flattery of -a tyrant," . Ai if happened, not as it was effected by Mr. Jefiet lon'e or Mr. Monroe's, or Mr. Living fton'a wifv dam, there was a pretence for paying , fifteen millions of dollars. The purchafe of wild acre," by circles of latitude aad longitude, founds large ly t there is more furface than the dollars vfonld ' cover. - This was a glorious time for Mr; Man. toe I The longed for period had come, to tic klehispalm with the tribute money which paci fic policy, tla child of fear, is glad to pay- 1 it is plain that events,beyond the controul of Mr. Jefferfon j have given, the gloft to this ttsinf. aiiony They have covered, rwhat elfe would have been ;a naked act of acknowtedgeriicnt. We do not appear in the attitude of kneeling at the feet. of the Fult Cooful, although we- tell him lbat: we have no idea of refiftinga'p6er, before which all Eurife has already khelty A th'ii d party appeared, ceremonies were waved, ' as Bonaparte was in hade to part with wha? he knew another yotild food take for fifteeo tnili - l . A ,1!... Tk:. . i .. h. . .i -. .- I. nmi vi uumi "' t me purbuaie win tou catn man iti ihtlrmied States, who pays taxesVnprc' than twtily dalart,. Here is a map of ihe'ioun try, painted red and yellow, extending .to the Pacific Ocean, and iocludilig jthe dogribbed 'tail tans ; :nre i a hne njlrtery- Jor newSteV e w ftavi, and fatcllites will -move: round the oW Virginia orb. f?Membcrs . of ; Gongreftf wil come ; to Wojlweton by '.the wiy'juf Qabe Horn. i Here will be room enough for eapciimenti upon mailio all'hia-varic'ties;;? But fobcr meo, before ther par their iwenir dollar i, ; wiu afk if this worhf of wlderne6 is ne- ctflary or ufefuh fc; , Art we not already fcattered Over more land Mian. we can cultivate, and have we not enough in a ftate of nature jto reon to for ages f ; Does q6t (bis exienfion of! limits eb.' feeblo u or will it not raife up todepedient &-' r ottiie beigbboura; " is jv flot better (o protect what we already paffeft'Kwd fecurepiiir property at home, before we enter into fpeculations" a To eWflars tf MrTi; fpr ?Th the kCorid placeV it can be proved,that when CaHender was' tmprifaned and. fioejj for his libels arid blafpherhie"(? he was relealed, and had his fihebf 300 dollars remitted by Mr., JeJerTon. alter ne necame prtuaeni oi tve unuca. otairs &Jlavwg.tm irifwiV of. piecei, ?in ykf 'GhieUn ''. tfixt nfti Zrfrrfw Drei;: J wh' indnue'du teni tMJo, '.', ingjor iiuertiati, in your pctpt'tM 't ' -r vv"v ' re4iur, sure our moaero pea(j, Whof issry ie ;i ibt Isidies eJolhe'C:;"''; ;?fr,' iwa nawflO Ottter t)U3JaeM, bulu ,ar aTtd re, , . fad. grinning -.''Miii wstVMwS bare." If dress must be ihetr. topic, whynot, lxLt bnie ? , , f "Ntr fjr i ;ne"?o gnaw, lo stepts snd,SiiJeTa-n?m ; View fheir vain Je.fc.and then pteiunie to scan' I Trw. pliewhiHcri5jpaa with rharfr -1- i View theii; hoiMy, SuwSrrowsj-pr.booteesi' took !i the S?st'Jod see th'elr; nice-shirteev'sij'.i ':J t Beam at ore s, whith nee was terni.'d wtt-Ci;av;v J" i'Alas. ftislhowtio oter'lhaW'a breasn-coar: is-rT ConipUte the pictuw,se there bolsterM Vbins; ' f "0 l .? Sure one Waulri. think. Jfua tunsnr fnr fli.i . Im ; X. tvhatf Bever baa Vtt'ieniVd,''?that:Bt 'recnvd. f And' now 'mcayji.'.j'li not srsuinttdvtieiw bui vain uic i-vim woicn oerare vou ruwru' .-,: ( ? . !j iYoiir. Jooki :wnt please us, neither wiU'ya'&thes '; But yain'i tlieW whlh be(br!yc4' riae'j.-.U .Your, tooki wnt please, us, neither will Vdur clotl And ai for .baiKHVi' Vod haye nonej heaven tnWi.T' "f i WBoetat, Jane , J 809,.',-' CLEMENTINA.' fcu,.wv vm.hiw H'VMy.u. v. mv w ....... . . i. , , .l,ri U tJ l.i.. f. . ; f'f..i;Si I " V . i OH A LAtY H SIAS HEB, HUSBAfff, all the democratic papers in the United States ; ;: I can't ss it dots S-who were the Tolbntairy retaileraLof hisTcan- aat, as wen as panegyruis or ma taicmi suu m- tues : that be was the table companion of one of theiVirida fenators Y; T, Maon) preemi- i nently diftingoifliea in the -anoalsot democracy ihar: Wh arMigned-at-tbe bar jnyirginia for his libels and btaTbhemtes. and held to bail,' one of the democratic representatives elf the Ancient Tlrttrifnlnri " rimf irtrurrtrA in 'nnpn cnvtt J hit friend, and became bis, furety that be' never was confidered, tor called himfelf a federal! ft r that be voluntarily became 'the denunciator of ait Jefferfon r-r and the expoCer of his- fecrett, becanfrhe faid Mr. ft had ufes! him ill that the fcderalifts never entertained Bin) 'evcn'as an auxiliary : -that they coo fult ed . him only ai t. ftate's evidence" in a caufe where, it was neceffary the, teflimony of an accomplicefhould be procured t that be received no countenance, no 50 dollar prefehtsT no emolument from fede. ralifts, except the two dollars a year which fome few of thetia paid for his papers,7 in order to come at the facts in bis poffeffion s that tnany of. the federateditors would not exohange papers with him t and that the fedcralifls univcrfaily," thouch .defirousto obtain the fecrets with which he had been mtrufted, mod heartily defpifed and exe crated the penfioned calumniator of their Waft", ington, and the libeller of their Adams. Ail thtfe facts can be incontrovertiblr proved to an impartial world. We will not clofe this notice, without adding, that Callcnder was nnqueftiou. 'ably a man of talent; ' was mailer o( a very 'peculiar flyle ; that he could at pleafure be teife or copious J appeared to have much knowledge 'of books, and force acquaintance with men i Be W feterity of recrimination and in revive, was without an-equat.',v'r'wt. 1 "h: 'Fraih thiCbrvucle Exirefi. - coMMuatCAticns " ' A cortefpondeot obTervcs. that the editor of the Gatuttt of the United State! fays, that a com paay of democrats met at the Union Hotel, in NewYork, and-draakmong others, the foU lowint? toads : " i .... L '..' . frtiuam Duane, the centioel ot freedom." . H Thomat Peunt, the man of the people.' " M Tbomat jefferfon, the friend of mankind." ' The company mull have confided of the The-. ilicat Satiety j and though the toaflLa Ire' appro, priate" -enough, yet it Irould "have, been 'happy,' could the have put "MA- Jefferfoi into better Wadtjborough Academy Lottery f "A UTHOHISEiyby an Act ot the General Assembly l II, the State of North-Carolina, for the purpose ot taisiru the sum of Oni ThAusand Dottxai io enable theTru. tees of said Academy to finish their building, and tor Other" purposes ii) the use and benerU of said Institution, .'. , ; . OVIXf.ilJC. PriM'of " ' "lOOO pollars ii " - - 1 ditto "i- 05 Dolla, to the last) - w- - drawn uchet,-- low ditto 4 ditto - - JO ditto 40 ditto if 224 ditto 100 50 95 ' Ids' 200 -WO ' 400 gus More laQ tuordt refocSitiz Callender1, :V Since the death of the ci-devant darling pf Mr, JeUerlon, democratic editors are, endeavouring 300 Prites." r 3510 5.T0- Blanks J ' , 870 Twket at 5 Dolls, each . 4330 The,Dir.nii of this Lottery will commence Jti the town. of Wadeborough on the second Friday in October next, and sWlt be closed as soon thereafter as practicable. sv -The Priie shall be'aTdhy either ot ihe Commissioners. at any time after the Drawing is finished with punctuality, subject tu adeduction of 10 per cen.. - ' .. Ihe slumbers ot the fortunate iicKets wtll be published ifl ths Raleigh Register! and in the Minerva ; and all prixe which Shall not be 'demanded within ninety Oays after the drawing is closad, will be considered as relinquished, and held as a Doivadon to ihe use of the Institution. ' , Tfckets to beiiad at five Dollars of each of the CommiJ- sienersj arid of several Gentlemen in diffotent parts ot ihis State and the State ot South-Carohnaj The Trustees art sensible in ofTsrt me this plan.of a b.tte ry to the pubhe, they nut depend mote for succeli bn the c.90sideriipnof the objects to w hjeh the prpcd of h are to be applied,, than tj aoy merit the scheme itseti ur the mode 'tt raiins Money by Lottery is intitred to : they leel a.deiire in c6mnori withftnany of their feilowcitifcen, to. prumow Seminaries of Learning throughout -the Country.' 'f Jhejr are imprefsed with a belief e.ihoimportance of these intututions, ai they regard our toimcai, moral, and rel'ultWs concerns and hey laroept that greater patronage, is not eatendetJ to them from the source to which they have a right to look apt for support i but we ate indebted alone to individual exertion and protection, that those valuable aijd necessary miutuuons nave aa exwtancoamongsi u. - - ; - .-, -r --o . - , . :i it snawiBese-tmoression and wan taese mouvj4 eacn ana eyenr oi tnem wunoui ayj--. - ,". snv loves" do'nLtt strike vou rust r (wesenr: mv oeir. r:::But, I thiuk it wifli Uke;yw.i. :.TbV tfk ftat pte thjtj jroufed coloni)5loppcdi5 Brit itVtaxation was '.'the memorable lamp act paffedTn the yeaf i jffy 't-Ta pbncejt an uniform line of conduct to be adopted by the , different colonfes on trMS trying pccafic ,a cobgrefs ofT deputies from each province was, recommeoded When this meafurc was propofed in the affem.bly of S. .'Carolina,' it was ridiculed by an tumorous ImenjberUnlwojdsothf "yoa agree to the; proprqfftion-o? ionipofiog a 'congrefs" pf; depjjicsfroni the difierent Briti(ht colonies, what fort-of a,difli. "mill- ypUvmake.fc New .England will hraw-io; fifh ar.onioai the middle ftafts flax fred and flour-Marylan'd ' and Virgtuia will .'add tobacco. North Carolina pitch, tar and turpentine-Soui Carolina tice . aod indigo and Georgia will fprinkle the whole .'co&pQfitiodwkk jumble w.m ypp make if yon.atl.empt to form an uaion of fucb difcoranti(m,?terial8a8the thir jeenittmiin : proT.ioces.vJ.'Ab.ihrewd couatrw ' Member Itepued--V HejUvotjJd ;not iihoofthe gentleman wbo mae ihc ptjpcjiPMof , bis cook i but sieveitbcltfs he would venture to. affert that . if the colonies proceeded jodicroully ip the; op. poinemerrt pf tbeir deputies to a continental con--grefsthey ,- should prepare a difh fit lo be p'ret fentedio any era ivted head in Europe..' ' To;pisriLLER$.;:y ri"?Hl$ Patentee of a Jnew inventjoa'in thi X coo ftru dion df Stills which is found to--poilefs greater advantages than any thing hither to made bfe of in that line, has impowered the Cubfcriber ter difpofe of Jlights withirt the li mitt of the Stale of North Carolina'. Appt!Stfon ftr GngVe Stills, (oris many' Skills a tcsrtrtn'ay wiirt to work . may Jbe made totrie' cmkreni Copperfmiths in the State4 aforcftid. who are duly authoiiaed to difpofe of the famef '':' -, ' And for Countt8,,Pi(tricts, or the -State, to the fubferiber at Snow-Creek Iron Works. i :: v. -j,' . r :x . . . j r mT w T T ... States County, July i 6 1 8031 V,' . : " mriCE IS HEREBY" GlVENt - 4 rrH A T the. Sublcnbers ha've Qualified as X Executors to the la ft Will and Teftamsct of Doctor .Thomas MiTCHatL,late of Franklin county, deceafed, and as thty Aie determined to J a , M.a . ' . - . . . ,. i m. . . letue up the tttate within the time prelcribed by Law, and to pay over tvhat may be in their hands, they earncllly srequcft thofe indebted to the E ftate to make pwayinent' without' delay Fhofe to whom the Eftate is indebted are rc quefted to bring forward their claims properly authenticated' to Aie end hey may bt paid ; fuch as fail todo fo wiihiii the time, ptefcribed by -Law will nst be' paid. ' .- -V C3 O'o.TfaortJay'the'Ijjth day Of September . neat.at the late dwcltif)g Honfe of the Deceaf- ed, will be fold oft fix months credit; "the pur.' chaferi giving bond with approved Jecurity,. his per;uiable ttatc, Medicine and obop utei.uis. ' r : - J ' Hunt. , I , , -John Foftcr.X p 1-ianKiin emmtv, Au- v ' W- that the Trustees of the Wadeiborough Academy, (a young but promising Institution; take the liberty m tiering the IVwe Scheme to the public, and soliciting the assisstance ol the foends' of Learning to forward theif views. 'J. 1 .-'; Jt 't-V JAMES MARSHALL, A CoMMOstoHS.a, -. -t'lVL- JOHN 1ENNINOS,-. appointed by the V v l JOSEPH PICKETT. !' . Board of -Trustees J 5-; TOO. ROBINSOIT.-. I -. ; to anage the North-CaroBna." v; TafAsuRTi Office, Augnfi. 15, 1803 , np'HE prompt and punctual manner in which 'I X the Sheriffs aod other Revenue Officers of the State aforciaid, have latterly lettled their Ac-" count, and paid iato the Trealury the Taxes and other public", dues, Would feesri to authorize a, belief, that it is not neceffary to call the attention t tnoie uenuemen to mis inanpenuDie aury ior the current vearIt is hoped, that each and e- teryof them who have heretofore faithfully ac Conntedr will-fuftaift "the reputation they bav eftaUiflied, and again filially fettle and dole their accounts refpectively by the firft - day of October , Atxtf according jo Law.: 2i?Thole who; are a prefent unfortunately ih errear,and jfuch as lh&ll t, place themfelves in the like Ctuation fot the pre fent year, (if any fuch there (ball unhappily be) will remembers ithar the 'Law makes itthe duty; of the Treafurer to enter up .Judgments agaiul " it continue or 'become tieceJiiyV all wham it may concern ydl take totrce, that tb cuty rowevcr unpleafantthe talk it enjoins, -will be ltridly per formed at. the Superior Cour fat the Diltnct of HiUlbprough,- commencing 00-the 6th day of : October hStu -rV: JOHN HAYWOOD, 'ipatthaecaiao generaj didr after havias been lyf to convince their credjilQP readeft ibit' jhis jr ri .RogERTTRpyv . :Lteiy. y r'icy'T f I I1! ! i
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