f:J J V . 17... ..!'. . I ' a 1 - "-4 A ' i ' j ' i i 1..." t .1 t ' I 'I V 1. .... ;;.;.. I - 1 i-a.i ' iii. .ill. by At Five Dollars per annum -half in advance .-Vi v V-V ADVERTISEMENTS f--r, Tpt cieeclitS ;lines peaty inserted three times for a l)ollar ahd?25 cents for eyerv suc ceedmgnblication i; those of greater length jhj the jsameporiJionVU MOoirxicjp-iosa thanldullv received.'...XiiTTERS to 'the Editors POETRY. 1a tke Orieiitpearls at random strung. OaEAWiGvAviois ht Preacher a nath e- - XATIZE EVERY SECT BUT HIS OWN. Blest be that Charitv which penn'd the line, T6ri 1i humanv t forgive Divine, , DareViif ite man isriHtTE goodness trace, And mark the boundaries of His sovereign Dare lie presume -a grovelling child of dust, To make: one creed the test, that Got is just ? Oh! blind of heart, weak nature's erring child: VKen isprihgsthi ; v H phrenzy. wild? ; h "f'i v : :- To hurl Anathemas' wjth fiery zeal, -v -. - J indjmark thy fellows with aldamning seal!. - hen Charity pervades the preacher's mind, He lpsjwitn i pitVj'but he bows resigned ; , He knows ppmions, : like the .human face, In various forms shows various forms of grace: Thai f manymansfyris" make the blest abodes, And tq thee mansi bns m be many roads ITe -humbly reasons as his master spoke, T ' , Iight Is niiy burden easy is my yoke." . r He seeks conviction in the mind to raise, " J And' kindle in.the heart Devotidn's blaze. I Pravin this sacred truth may 'lume the mind. That o; -MhaftjlruL" f JTjiljE Exercises, of this Institution will be re Jul sumed on the first "3Iondav in Jaijuary under the continued superintendence of the 1?CV, PK:McpREETKRS-Vi- i; . . f , 'X - - Tli e assistant - Teachers,; b oth. in the Male and-female-departments, whose diligence and success have hitherto given much .satisfaction will poivtimie Jto Jserve in their respective places31:f--:.;:i-; fv. ' 1 On the resignation of Miss Nye, Miss Bene dict: was elected to -fill her place in the- Fe male Deparaineht, and is now ready to ertgage in the service of the Board. ' C .7' ' .The TrYistees are happy in having it in their poWerior1 say- that this Lady, who has been long enJe$tn;the instriicti'on ;j and govern men i (jun'tadies, i comes to them with such ainpOt testimonials, that they can, with confidence Li recommend hei; to the friends and Patrons of the Institution; as ever' way well qualified to1 discharge the duties of her ap pointment. , , An arrangement has ben made with Dr. McPheeters, under which,J what has Keen u sXially called the Classical Department of the Academy,vis ;now, at Ws i own request, given up Ho his 7 soles 1 instruction and management. For more particular" information respectiug the mode m which thatDejJartment will here after1 be conducted, "the -Public is referred to .hisVAdVr&emen -; -j The tuition feesjf the Academy fot a sessi on or half year .are the following: V 1st - ClassSpelling, Reading, First Cate : --h cbisms,- copy-writihg ; ; " $5. ,v nd Class The four simple rules in 1 f ArithineticV "committing to memory , i Xhe1 English I and . Latin Grammars, t-jA. ; V Geography of th ' United , State's, V 'J: '. Pla'm Sewing, : ',&:U 'p v4 ' :3rd ClassArittoe,GeogTaph .; , English Grammar thrpiaghpu Rudit; ' i inents of theXatin Languagei Nee- ! ! 4th Class The Latin and tireek Lan- guagea throug"hoxLt, Elements of Mathematics NaturalPhilosophy i V ana-Astronomy, yner,.juogiP, $ Morale PhilosrtfAandChemistry, - Each 'iMent ikeVirqii'' d ti jjay 50, cenw a session to tne "wiungenx; iumi ior wood, repairs. &c. 4sfjff v.''VXi! H1LL.1 SCCTVi .' RaleighVDee iBlJTlH; Maleizh GrcrnmlBol '- '! v': . PREPARATORY PROFESSORSHIP. THE? Trustees ' of helPleicademy; Ihavingiv'eV up the;! Classical Departs mentrbf the Institution rto? Sole-instruction Ahd. management of tlie subscriber, lie proposes to establish aQGramman School, on a plan; of jvhiclr the ; followingls an outline : 1. The number of pupils, shal be limited to twenty but the l school ;wll.-;iintdLbpe-ration with ten, or with any' less number; f f :;5J.?Thatthe attentiorept the instructor may not betOo- jnucli Vided arid that fuH time miy be ffiven for each recitation, the pupils , shall riot,' at' any time, be divided into more tiian two classes. S 'V ' ,v t ' t 1 vaLThe Object of the school hall be; to pre pare the pupils for entering, with"credit, the University ofhis Stated or any other Univer. sity or College in tlie United States.- ' N s 4.; The use. of translat;ons f among the pu lls,1 either inbrout of the schotooofcv shall e strictlv-prohibited rtbuC Iri all cases where t the general standing of the classbr the diffiw culties of any particular lesson,' or number of lessons, seem tg make it necessary, it is the intention of the instructor to sit down fami liarly . wit h v the class as one of its member3- and aid the pupils nn jgetting their lessonnot' by i translating it for themV out by referring them to their Dictionaries, and attordms them such hints and. directions as will enable them, iri the exercises of their own faculties, to sur mount the difficulties which occur; after which, the class will generally be required to review the lesson, and recite it at the proper hour, l; . ' X- v : J . . ". ' 5.' That the pupils maybepome acquaint ed with the solution of, the principal difficult ties to be met with in the classics, a selec tion of these difficulties will be j prepared as soon f as practicable i and particular senten ces, as trials of skill, shall, from time to time, be handed to the pupils. 'After aP owing suf ficient time for inflection and research, their sohitions - will be calledfpr ; and if not satis factory to the instructor, he will either fur nish what appears to him to be the tr,ue solu tion, or give.furtlier time Tor investigation. :6V The classes will be required to pay scru: prllous attention to the rules of Prosody, that they may,, at ah early period, be able with ease, to sea n f Hexameter verse ; arid, thus, habituate themselves tp a correct prb minciation. J( ' . 7.- The school-room shall . at all times be furnislved " with a competent, nunriber of An cient Maps, for the purpose of instructing the classes as they progress, m the Geogi-a-phy of the classics. It has been fbunffby experience, that the classics j are studied by youth, with increased attention and delight, when their acquaintance with Classical Geo graphy enables them to ' locate on their Maps, the : poetic scenes and historic tacts, of which they read. ' - ' 8. The sessions and vacations of the schpol will be regxilated for the present, by those of tne university 01 rvortn-aronna. x e price of tuition per session will be $15, paid in ad- yance7'''v''vf-r'-'v':'M? '-.: . !-!' ''.. ;? ' .. . 9., Instead of public examinations, the at tendance of two or more literary gentlemen will be solicited at, or near the close of each session, for the purpose of examining the pu pils privatel3r; and parents and guardians shall be regularly furnished with" circulars; . specify ing the standing of their sons & wards, in re gard to Behaviour, Industry and Scholarship. 10, Particular attention wil l be paid to the conduct of the students ; and- every prudent means adopted, to promote strict order, un blemished morals, and j constant industry. All unnecessary harshness a nd severity, in the administration of the government and in struction of the school, will bi; avoided ; and the constant aim shall be, to render thepu nils contented and happy ; and to present them to their parents and guardians, manly, wel-taught, and virtuous. Should youth of ir regular, immoral, or dissolute habits be found at anv trnie, connected with this school, un less they speedily reform, an early dismission will be the invariable consequence. r Without entering' into further details,! the nrecediner exhibits the ceneral features of the proposed school. N It is the wish of the subscriber, to furnish the public on a limited scale, not with a showy, but a. useful institu tion ; one, which, being reduced to tne sim ple character of a Preparatory Professorship and freed from the distractions and draw backs incident to more 'extended plans of in struction, will, it is hoped, tend insome de preei to riromote the interests of solid learn ing. A portion of public patfonage is there fore respectfully- solicited. -it is not promis ed, nor need it be expect edj that the pupils of this school will be prepared with any unu suit despatcn, tor . tneir uoiieiate course. Too much Haste, without doubt, is the grand defect bx the ptesent preparatory S3'stem. No circumstance can be more alarming to the literarv interests of any country than a raee fbl entering College with the least possible, or allowable amount of preparaton. ' It has long been the opinion of competent judges, that to lay tne founaation or; a gooa, eaucation, requires mucn ume, anar a paueni persver jng application. . : : ;") .' . . V . . . Parents and Guardians are moreover re minded that it is one. thing for a boy to have within , h)S reach, the. means of acquiring an extensive ana nnisned eaucation ; ana ano ther things for him to have the talents:, incli nation and zeal, sufficient to induce him to a vail himself of his happy advantages. After all that can be effected by proper discipline, and, the most laborious and persevering exer tionvtlie fond expectations! of Parents ad Guardians will sometimes he disappointed. In such cases too, the blame, not unfrequent- !y. falls wheru it ouerht not. But the well nualifibd and prudent instructor, will always find his surest reward, in the consciousness of having honestly endeavored to discharge his duty. W-v -- I ' '. , V: V. McPHEETERS, Principal . ; ." of the Raleigh Academv. Dec.l.,;;:-;-;!: rfi; RR., Parents Iivme at a distance are in. formed, that they can have their children a commodated with Board, on hjoderate terms, in manv respectable private families in the city. Any assistance that the instructor can render, in locaxing1 vo auvaniac, suuu jjujjua as may be put tinder his care shall be cheer fully afforded, r , W. 3cP. : r THERE will be sold at Auction; on Thurs- daythe5th of January nextBit the. Citjr pf Raleigh; several valuable Lots v or wound, a two horse Waggon and Gear, a Cart, a va riety of Household Furniturej a light Carriage and Harness, two excellent Carriage Hprses, a valuable Negro Woman with two Children, a small riegro Girlf and oeriArticle--br Notes negotiable at the State Barik.; ' $ ' ' At the same time I shall sell my place Sha ron, unless I dispose of it sooner.. by' private sale. i. I should be willing" to treat for the pri vate sale of any of the property J ? Raleieh. Dec 2&:mmmmi2ts mi i inmwpnp BLANKS ' :: friHEsubscriberfhavingfemovedi the Ci- JLf Vf Raleiefh would takes under his charge from eight to : teii young gentlemen,-for m struction in the Latin and ! Greek languages, and m the Elementary Branches of tlie Mathe matics. His wish is, to receive, that number into his family as boarders,);that their moral andireligious depprtment and improvement, may be as cafefully attended tP, as their liter ary acquirements, f ' 1 ' ' i ' ; r i neaccommoaaxion proviaea ioruiem win be liberal and genteel, and the regulations of tne scnooi sucn, asj 10 meet uie liuponam. pur poses of advancement in science. v i :q For the accommodation of the inhabitants of the1 City, from six to eight day scholars will be taken, but the whole number taken under charge, will be linfiited to eighteen. -! ; The course of study will be directed on a principle different; from the modern mode of tuition, and calculated to make the students sound and thoroughly grounded classical scho lars.: The school twill commence ori the first Monday in January next ; . and there .will be two vacations in the year, corresponding in time and duration jwith those at the University of the State. !-,' .' ; ...'v '-::;':-- ! : The price of board and tuition will be $100 per j' session -paid I in advance, which ' will in clude every- expense but thai of book and paper. -The price; of tuition alone, will be $30 per session, likewise paid in advance. The subscriber is happy to have it' in his power to say, thatliis plan has the sanction of the Kt. Kev. tne uisnop 01 tne uiocese, and the promise j of his co-operation, in whatever may render; his services really profitable to those entrusted tq his care. , r ! j GEO. W. FREEMAN. Raleigh,:Dec. 40, 1823. , 11. In giving the sanction of my approval to Mr.i Freeman personally, and to the plan of Tuition proposea xp oe pursuea. uy 111111, 1 am happy to present to the Episcopal families in this Diocese, the opportunity ot putting a por tion of 'their youth, under the immediate care of a gentleman fully competent to what he undertakes ; who! in a few months will be in Holy Ordersand! engaged both by: duty and interest, to the most earnest endeavors to in stil j into ; the : minds of those under his care,' not only the principles of sound science, but those sound and loner-tried 'nrincinles which are i the safeguard, of pure and undefiled re ligion. In this pursuit, it will be my pleasure to render him every assistance compatible with my otner dupes. I i ; 1 4 JOHN S: RAVENS CROFT. . Raleigh, Dec. 20, 1823. : n . - - - - J : ' 4TWN Saturday, j -the 13th ult. passed my nouse m jTanKun jounxy, two men, one calling himself SIMS, and the other GILLIAM. Sims under the pretence of beiner lame bor rowed a Horse, Sulkey, and Harness of me, to travel on to Louislurg, from which place they proimised to return the aforesaid horse and Gigi the . next mbrning, but have., not been heared pt dv the subscriber since. ims is 5 feet 1Q or 11 inches high, of muscular, rp bust appearance, I weiffhine about 200 lb ; Gilliam is about the same height of a slender form, weighing 140 or 50 lb. These men had been lurking for several days in my neigh oornood in tne capacity 01 uorse urovers but from circumstances that have come to my knowledge; smce their departure from my vicinity; I have np doubt but they are pro fessed swindlers. The Horse is a bay, about 5 feet 1 inch high j much rubbed with harness, and a scar on the m.side of the right hind leg about 4 inches above the pastern joint. The Sulkey and Harness are about half worn. The former much disfigured from having the .Top taken off, and'thetfoot board being painted of a Slate Color, the body being ot a pale green. I will give a reward of. $50 for the apprehen- t mi r . - i aw n . AnA sion 01 uie aioresaja suns ana jujiam, or for; the discovery, of the propertyi F r ; SOLOMON WILLIAMS. December 28. A I ll-4tj State ot XoxtU-CaYoWna. j Randolph County. i Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions; I : No vemb er Term, 1 823. . John Burrow andjothersO,pet;tjon tQ . Eleazer Fentijess. $ Estate. IT; appearing t;o the . satisfaction of the j Court, that the Defendant in this case is not an inhabitant bf this State ; it is ordered that publication bp made for six weeks in the Raleigh . Register giving notice to . the said Defendant1 to appear at the next Court of Pleas arid Quarter Sessions to be held , for "' a I 1' -m. m- 1 -w ' said county on me nrst Aionoay 01 reoruary next,' and plead to issue, or demur, other wise judgment wl b entered against him.' A copy, JESSE HARPER, c. c. c. Pr alv. $2. 5-6t w XaflLkxii Xavisation Cotivai5 INHERE AS the Stock subscribed to this y Company having from time - to , time been declared due, and payments , required to be made to .the Treasurer or Agent of the Company, by ; divers advertisements in the newspapers. -Notice therefore is hereby giv en to Subscribers bn whose . Stock all or any part pf 'the ar2r3r4&iT- stalments remaiik '; unpaid tnat payment is required to he madeon or-(before -the 15th day of ?anuarj 824to)WilE Esqof Stteedsbbrbt.b K$9 Alexander iesDiu,-oi itpwan county, Agents of Company) that the Stock of such Subscribers cb' which aR or any part, -of uue iiuoyc insxaimenca ?rema;ns unpaKi,inKUi .t-'' , '.L it - V -' - - - 'dh;tI&'4av:.'btfAuci' at the Court house in the tpwn of SaHsburyv N. C. : ? ? - December 1. State oi! JoTtli-Gaxolma. 1- TJorrlVi f.M-n-t-rr- Court of Pleas and Quarter Seteipnsj.yti y-ps iNoyember Ternv 823 f- rPPi James Wilson, sen.) . Original attachment. Hj : tV' '; .Benj. Marroori summon James Wilson, jun.j ed as garnishee. ' ' : IT appearing ! Defendant - in to , the Court that the this "case is not,. an in- habitant pf this State; it is ordered that publication be made for six eeks in the Ha-1 leierh Register, giving notice to . the said De- tendant to appear, at tne next Court of Pleas held for said and Quarter Sessions to bef County on the first Monday of February next, and replevy, plead to issue or demur, other wise judgment final will be entered against him; A copy, JESSE HARPER, C. c. c. Pr. advj $2ifc'--- 't ':-A 5-6t w State t Xoxtv-Cai!oiua. V Randolph County. ; ' . . Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, . ;,. ' V November Term, 1823.1 j Clement AVood ;., V S ; . 4 v. .!;' ' :- " ': sci. fa. The heirs at law of Rob't Field, dec.N IT appearing to the Court 'that part of the Defendants iri this case ar; not inhabitants of this State; it is-ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Raleigh Register; giving notice to the Defenda!rits to appear at the5 next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held fdr said county on the! first Mon day bf February next,, and plead jto issue or demur otherwise judgment 1 will he entered against them. ' A copyj . . j : -I f JESSE HARPER, C C. C. Pr. adv. $2. 5-6t vr TlawltVnsn TaveYiii J'outsburg; Franklin County North- Carolina HE . Proprietor tenders his thanks to his old customers, and the (..public, for , the many favors he has received sincere has oc cupied the above establishment,'; and begs leave to make known, that ie has the same in good repair for the accommodation of such as ma3' call, (particularly travelling families! having a number of private rboma and suita ble servants to attend them. i I - ; In addition to the above, he will accommo date Drovers with Lots, Graiiji, arid Fodder up on reasonable terms.1 : J P- HAWKINS. December 6. 1 Oxford Iae Academy. riiHE Exercises in this Institution will be JLj resumed on the 1st Monday qf January! next, under the superintenclartce pf Mr. JasJ D. Johnson. The acknowledged! ability of me supenntenaant, tne cneapness or uoara andTuition, and the he'althfulness of the ) place, it is believed, entitle: this Seminary to a high degree 01 public patronage J '-'J:l 'v"vJ.-. r- 'i--:v WMi M.SNEED. : Dec. 19. . . ill.lm . i Taken xm ND committed to the Jail of this County, on the 21st ot October last, a Negro Boy nairied BEN, about! 12 or 14 years old, yellow complected ; says that he belongs to James Oillum ot Lynchburg, va. , The owner is re quested jto come forwardi prove j property, pay charges and take him away. f s - ! J; S. GEREN,! Jailor. . Greensboro, N. C. Nov. 29. ! 71aw3m Taken xp A ND committed to the Jail Pf this county. xl on the 23d instant,- a Negro Man. named JACOB,4 between 2 and jO years pld, stput built, dark cpmplected ; says he belongs to John Foster of the Hih Hills of Santee, S. Carolinal The owner is requested! to come forward, prove prpperty, pay charges, and taKe nun away. s. i kujc;jn, j auor. GreerisboroV N. C, Nov. 29. i 7 law3m j. For Sale ifkN accommodating tejms, 590 acres of Hf Land lying within 3$ miles of) Raleigh. About 60 acres of it are cleared and the re mainder in woods.. , Ahy, person disposed to purchase may know the terms by japplyin to the Subscriber who is nowin Raleigh, ah in his absence to J. Gales jSc Son. i . ROBT. R. JOHNSON. Raleigh, Dec. S. I i J , 0 GALES gives notice to thpse Cpun- 9M try Merchants who have been iri the ha bit of collecting- Raffs for his mill, that he has at present a sufficient jstock on hand , and what they receive m future, must be of the best quality only. .' !,.- i ' December 22, 1823. 12 liands in "East IFlariCLaloT THE subscriber is authorised to sell Lands in East-Florida lying between j the, St. John's and Amanina. Rivers.. 1 : ' ' : Although a portion of these lands are irte rile lands, yet a considerable part of them are fertile and healthy,; have springs of excellent water and produce in abundance, the rich crpns of Su&raf sfhd Sea-Island Cottdn. ' As the owner wtflpermit purchasers to select their lands,- it offer&a-'irieabon pf " accumulating .wealth frpm a small capital. The titfepapers supported by the written b- pinions' of many of the most eriiihenti lawyers .n the anion, will be submitted to thd inspeo Uon of those who wish t become interested. ?rHGSrSTRpDE, 4gent v -? ; 3 Atforriey tot 'tne qwnerli RalelghfcDecv 23.1 833t : nv&AXi&llP smaUportionpnly pfihe pQb hioney mil perequirfcq,ahdit:at;ro psud with Houses and LptSi uriprped; farms or wiUei :U: Wanted to "Hwe; A FEMALE COOK and a-MAN SERVANT. BossessjiOn given pri the first day off Jantia ry next, the house and lot on' Salisbury street, at present occupied by Mr. XaiTfcncfi. lquireof ' ; i ! j ; P -p t .1 , : " ' ; -: , ' ; Ni II. HARDING. " December 10, 1823. 6- 03 moewtion.: VB" R. MORSE has the pleasure pfinfbrminjj f State, that with -the iprobation of j tfie Fa- . culty of i the Institution, he will commence his course of instruction in Elocution, during the ehsuirig month. i f . l Raleigh, N.' C. Dec. 15. 9 4t THIS Institntion which during the presen year! has been located in J ilUanvtbo rough will open jn- OXFORD pri the first . Monday in Ftf;bruary next. The .pnncipa9 have been induced to a change of residence with a,: view to a permanent establishment where the premises will comfortably jaccom-1 modate their pupils ;1 and they have 'altered the time bf commencing the; scholastic year, torches! cbnvenijeice,and at the general ro questf theitpatrorisl' r'.hl-i ;.J ;.ir'i:!W;!;: The pdpils are insfrucf ed in! J,'eealeoorkt JteatHng, TVritin Arithmetic, Grammar and Parsing i Geography Mythology) History JBelU lettres, Natural PhUo9ophyy Chymistry JBotany and Astronomy. 1 'I !' : fn VK V The terms for board, washing: arid 'tuition, in all the! above branches, are Sixty iDollars per session payable in advance. . Music, vocal and instrumental, Thirty Dollars per session. Drawing j and Painting," Twenty Dollars per session. jDltncing is also . taught by a com petent master.,. I -(- n" i-:'"r; '. : The first session will end early In J(uly, the second i ri December, j when the only vaca tion in the year tak'e.s place-p-sJVVw scholar , pay from! the time of their arrival only. . The system of education is in ulLthe de partments radical .: by the aid of an exceV lent apparatus, the truths of Natural Philo sophy, Chymistry arid strbnomy,1 are expo rirnentally illustrated, and are thus rendered objects of sense.. 'Ihere are six feachers! constantly engaged -i threes excellent Piano Fortes, are employed in the musical depart ment, and the models' for Drawing av d Paint ing, are numerous arid good. I 'j - No expenditures are allowed, b'utj such ai are authorized by, parents or guardians ; and the principals aredetermined strictly to in- . force the jrule prohibiting finery iri dress ; , in ' summer, coloured cotton dresses, and in win ter, worsted stuffs, will be worn by all the young ladies.- : ' ! .; ; ' All the pupils will board with the princi pals, whd pay Strict; attention to their health, their manners, ; and their morals. The pub lic and private offices of devotion are regu larly observed whilst every thing sectarian is carefully avoided. ' - i t t Each pupil is expected jto bring a cover lid, a pair bf sheets, blankets and. towels, for her own use, otherwise an extra charge ot $2 50 per session will be made, f : j - rrWhen navment in advance cannot be made, approved bopds will in all instances be exacted. JOSEPH ANDREWS yprincl . THOMAS P. JONES. ; J rials. . ; Oxford; Granville co. Dec. 1823. 8-tlF. . The Editors of the Newbern Sentinel and Western Carolinian will publish' the above until the st of February. 1 !f - j:';f-; . ''1 CAMDEN CbUNTY. j Court of , Pleas and Quarter Session November Term, 1S23. , RAnroA! VoihIip :"! -i .i -T-i- Abner Williams & ; wife, Courtney, Wilson ;!Ahbott,1 Alfred f Abbott, Joseph Abbott; Heriry jAbbott Henderson Abbott Edwin Abbott and Riland'Abbott, heirs at laW pf ; Jose ph Abbots dee'd. : f ; .4 m I - IT appearingto the satisfaction of this Courts that Alfred Abbott one cf the defendant in this case, is not an inhabitant of this State On the motion of the Plaintiff by his CounseU it is ordered that the Isaid'defendarit '. do an- pear here on the first Monday in jFebrtlary ; tition, or judgment pro confesso will be' U ken against him ; and that a copy of this or- '. der be inserted in the State Gazette-published in Raleigh for ttyo months'successively, i Testb, -J;) Sfs:j;-M S. LEWIS Clk. " ; Dec9;.:;.?: Feb. . : State ot AvOYtv-Cai:oina. RTJTHERFORD qOtTNTy it Court of EquityFall Term, .1823, Walter BJ Rutherford ?cw v ?f bill pf Ini Augustris Sacked i "f?fj?nv ITappearipgtheHsatisfaiibh bflthe CotrH f tliat;Augustus Sacket is not wl inhabitar.i ... t- pt ;.tnis.vt4te) ;its-,tlierefdre:oJered tKat publication be maae for three momha succci ' sivelyin tlife RaleigK Register;ihatonIe the said Augustus- S&ckttCr appr at; tliei ncxt ' Court pfvEquity tp beheld fr the uilnfy of Rutherford, at thbCcurt-hbusinluulKHcTdiJ -tori, on - the hird f?M;idav after me fi)t:rt!i i T Mdndayin Marcbrh'tarid lead. inswr rW demur the bill wilbe ind heard exparteyf V; 4"5;4 f v.:K4 ' 'vr xtsxi n CQHETTiG : ; -JL4-' H;AM. 'yux7 U,? !t will wwete.fk -V. Mn- . zmikimmBp- Mmmm ';;,-p 1 k'-i Pf-- 7-'' " : 'i ' ii.'i- a. 4-x-