11 ; .7; - : - . a . . . . . . . 'V (M? TH-(5 3 Al? (15 L! N A STATE CJ A KETTJE ' , v. r ' ' '. ' v f -r " ' 'Oure are the plaiis of lab, delightful beace,iH.'- . v - ' . ; 1 ' ;.; - ! iPr - ' .:s" w V" - t 1 ' ,'i ;!''i i "Unwarp'dby party .rage to live like brothers.' : -f: ? . j - V -' v y": V :-w'f t.;j I , - . . , . i i i i i ii , . i i i .1 i ,, , ,, , f , , , , ,i - - r J i ..tii ,i . i . t i i.' t i ' I., , ,' - , , . - - -y ; -The-4:eood-huihburedriefet aiiil the I rouniled ber The lad y Assynt regarded ' OFJie lVdrreritoil Fall ULaces.- commence over the . u arrehton VVednesday the 10th day of and continue four da vs. ' . ". Streepstakes, onemiie heats colts ud hllies $100 en- more to make- racerr Stib- the day precedihar tbat of rhe effect of such anv utv-paie and cold he looks how ms long the uace. ; V 1 now fi:nasuy- are ni uncur-" " -j'iuu 4 mac rhrVCO line I nun. iiv-aw iins anvv discount; - rs V)h I jav J viu 3IlfJ hl' iJ i ' i erry xaie vveni rounu, ana tne laugn or ner not , somewnat oi ner lormer con-1 till, ? Lvkao t,,i vn1T' KITputlvful lov was atits highest when a vulsion aorain came' uron her:: and I ? v Course, on t . - : j- f. --w I wprrinn' oh n air rtrnriitcofi o anHHan anrl I of iphniv sun in o frnrnrinri mannpr. (Hp I '' Clliurr ''vr;joSEPII UAUES cc SOJN.v - M v- 'T rvvv . uuv..uu .. v v..v. r -First Dav XA 4YFivx Dollar per annum--Judf in advance. V' i ,T ' , , IX. " r. S for thre years oil ' . rneau towanisjme i.auy Assyntv. wno luisunguisnaDte.irom a scream, -Ann i tfance Three or . . t.ofk TAri?TisoTf -pw'rc; : ;r"wt;: .' I seemed for a; momenta to be violently i no wcitliey bear him hither I bee how scrintion to close iaiid Xbr Sate Lx . V f ""NEAR HALElGk: . i- r " "WWTitX, be sold on accommodating terrn r T; a lYact of f.and, containinsr 139 acres, within four miles'of .the city i;adjomingtbe-" iandsot Wm:;.Hul; Judge Ty lor ad others Tr.island is' ; entirely wood .UnoC For ter n, u.l kUJ,n,r: hsa I'rta i nree mile neats entrance jklo- ucauon ; xnps oi greater.! en gxn rat;HCievciycu. re. u t J5 f"w uiavv: - nev hunjr un at the . usual discount o v , in the imefprpporti6nCoTO confusion ; 1 every assis-1 where lately, sat the warm smile or . Third J5 v-The Proorietors Purse -$200 U1U t!iankfully must be ly received....I,mER3 to the EdUpi;s tanc was proffered ; and nuifii numerous in-1 love." From Blactcvfopits Edinburgh , l nen- sinKinar asrauu ming tq J short iqterval she continued, in a more $20. v- r - -:tr4-"1 , r v ' 1 .1 . . t 11 Z .- ' fAitaVnn 11 Fourth Tiav.- A1" - HaihIv STT'in. fni1 ; tiftcL. r 1 v ; ' ; ... 4 v enuHavn ir nv auesneraie enuru; m au i suuuucu tunc. - uc.is tunc, juiv - y - gate ;i ,noh;tipm ;he revisit his own lair. Pxomer Wl &Zy:- - TTT-T' '-to ViF en nervis tnal-dy:xvhich apparently halls and fertile lields" ; - ... a TProrW pledges himself to have Remarkable instanct of Second Sight, affected her, she 'put-hack- boti the ; ; The ladies were now busied about the Tract in good order, "stables atd Utter V Lady D who lay in a deep faint, furnished Race Horses, gratis. j; It is now, 1 believe, about eis;My , , . u.k;;r -,v,i "w All immi n mnrh intprpstod - itoRT. B, JOHNSON. Pron'r. rnr W, Wv in Yn,N. C. Sept 4,h, 1824. - . dies.werfrassembiwi in thaef eat ballot : :'r Vr:: ' . ' ,nf l. I.iJ. ,nl: " mmisneaon tne t. i -ii -a , -i n . linear, wunoui ueimun au y wr s in.tjji muup. ,. , - - ot trie ani Nrf Have if or hv v . wmr.n is orranr. v siTiinrpn in nni 7' t . . c . . - - i wm. -. . ... - i ii a 1.1 Kill. had already actually happened. evening R. If. JOHNSONj Propr. untrequenieuparr ot ,xne :Cotimr?,4nf w Krt onmn- pvppv oho nffprtrd to treat her words the nprihemtrew nv wn Wored to its composure, and as! the idle dreams of a distempered Stat. Xotttl-CaYOlitta, ig ioyrsVmade: haypy intl)e ios- . !oh -:oF eacliv'other'. had 'ciime' fiwn' .t1 ypi,n session the neighborhood of ,the Scottish bor- d e r, t o s peli d s p rn e d el ih tf y I w e e,k s the cuests bf KliOrd -H-----1 the .brother or uncle of the ladf 5 for, I forget in which of these leeslof relatiopship tiiat nobl eitian stood to ward h e r. Th e' evening had closed, aridthe shrill sound of the bagpipe hal already died away around' ther outer::wa!ls of the castle, -i !:- Lij u:J far as its coh least wa, ueiuu. iuii m iit-m j 1 F -.1 .1 1 u en- brain-: although, in the very looks of more the different speakers, there was a fear eir a-I oeiraveu, uiai hi : aniuiucu wnu uicn.: and raised them from their seats words, manifesting the general appre- ie -utmost consternation. The La dy Assvut now presented a spectacle that1 chilled every one. 1 he same con vulsion seemed to have returned with hension thatr.something tragical was to be o read eu. At last a coniuseci noise seemed- to arise from the under apart ments of the castle ; mutterings and broken sentences, and half-suppressed Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, August Term, 1824. j Warwick Hackada,1 Origiiial Attachment; ened on 1 tract of land premises in District 16. u vs' " Tand Alex'r. Boyd Jun'r. J No." M T appearing to the Court, that the defend 1 ant in this case lias removed out of this State, or so conceals himself that the usual 00 the 2reat H1,j-''::!s3 Jl ,v.diinui nc sci vrw upuu nun ; 1 it is ordered by the Court, that publication . 1 lie name ue ma(je :n tne Reerister. nrinted in the Citv rp.dnuhled violence." She started un in ' , . - ---- -T.V . . . I I i , i . its naroxvsm : and her V uncommonly - exclamations, were neard tall fi ou re was raised to its full heio-ht. stairs and in the passages and set rigidly against the high back of :air naries was irequenuy repeated Qt Ralefgh, for thtee months, that unless, the W0 rroKIr v;i,; K,Tkn,i K0n bvldifferent voices. The more anxious defendant appear at our next Court of Pleas seaieci, asuirom anxiety 10 .retreat as "-7 i-v-r;, . . , tv of HalHk at the Court hmP in - ni;fV j , ... 7 om some fined space w6uld allow, by runmngto tne winnows, li e giar- hhrriblp cnprtnrle that nrw uig Iisnts ot torcnesewere seen to bur- I - . 1 . 1 cdurt-yard . .'-J - .lArAIIC m!lno tlai1 Cllim icigu, .ei .V.lLrr.f P.t tt li .T-Tp'r VrmtfWArA throWn un TV across art every ; yoUtlituUodntenance ; that ; ."r 1- " JV" rti. seemed..to. be bustle and dismay. And brightened the c rcle of the huge oaken, " " vr , . 1 thpnit iva -that the doleful sound of r.;r; v VTr r. -i' r." from its fe ow : and her stretched eve- me- uagmiw. umjiug,,.... "."'g K-iio fiU TO:i'i,rirnri. lamfentV came upon the e&ntrom with- 0,10. li cu ,nnmo,i! v,; fimo fn outlthe castle gate. A slow, heavy lose" all sense of existence, and, though in an unricrht nosture. to have been I . D .1 . ... - uddenly struck into a stmened corse. ... - , - v j r: :k:;-; lirom us ienow : ana ner cheerful glare aVnidst the groupe. Care and anxiety ; werealike banished .ex-j ceptihg TroTn the thou ghts of t the lovely Ladv D who, thoTQjrh she could and measured tramp of many feet upon the! drawbridge, told that a party of men were bearing some heavy weight! across it. Unable longer to submit to rinf. hut rtrtir mate iri the general fflad- r r . j ;.'o- . , . .1 :kw riprrrnoe chi riocran tot wnthpi' as IT , 4 . y4v ( !- r n n , .vf. vaf tfl t T " : r i. - - ' II ,1 I 1 A. I I I.I I ess ner 111 tr. f 1 1 i.r; tio.ii -i-i riiiciu in itn - . , i 1 i-c cncrtonca l Ti wnif.n i n v vh ri iihi 1 1 . i -r-r --!- -, .. t - . : r- , , pnrlnrino' pftppmp no-onv her uvin ns "Vi " UtK6Aa u appears to me .absence o; ail se - , uh.t t?4 i,fVpanrP of the greater part of the females now ;T?' of the Court, the ( Defendants iton.earth.: birnarJeaii r.fr - -....y j-ir .U.-k--. u., i rushed from the hall. A cry oth or- Holland, jun. ..Sophia Perkins, and - , . in nil inn ii Miiiin v nvr.i t.iniir uv , iiti i - ; - - rti' id - L.orci K , on ther " - . , ' r " . V , rr 7 f wac hp.ird arid the mvsterious an- Uhoaes, lieixs oi James iiouana, aec d. 4vifl?fd;nf mnJ tterln lccvrf inhabitants of another government: It is uic auiiuuc iuau .uunjuiaim-u. i, . . . . , ,i : " , r ! n 101c umcrcu, ov uic lyuuiu uui uuui eve n ' th e, ternpqri 'now holds deare? hatlaccornpahii preceding day. siotfs of a neighboring chieftain for the limits or .neignpjornooa are; exenneji l1" . a I "lf-lll mintpn W fann.nid flnfl abstracted re- found to be, in trutn, too areaaiuuyi reaiizeu. on the 3d Monday of November next, reple vy the property so attachedj or plead to is sue, that judgment tinal shall be entered and execution awarded. " s A true copry Test. . R1CHM. EPPES, Cw; C- f Aug. 30th, 1824. ' 87 Adv:'$5 25 , HilWOOD COCHTT." Superior Court of Law, second Wednesday af ter the 4th Monday ot March, 1824. John Crow, w.' James Holland's-heirs. - satisfaction James Cynthi are there ication be made 3 months m the Raleigh Register, that the aforesaid defendants appear a,t the next limits or . neigouorripouv are. exteimt.u i 12 -r.K-- 2a' A 0;fxrl realized. . farther, m i regions where every : nume- Lord R- , in the deepest afflic- SuPeripr.Courtofv tob? seems to participate in the greatnes ot; ' i-L..-J. Jli,- :Jn . :,flj f tion. to d the sad tale, with all its cir- ty or Hayvr.ooa, autue coun-nousew yvaynes the scale on which nature is nerscu ms- . ;. . . . T j , munvwm P'Wcl.- A'UI,bu?lr th-otl.er female. SrUrfd ion regain, Sir ChafleT.ad resUted aU Ae r -were; well aware of the nnmerous chan- L. , : vr.ii AS L.uu 1 "a kind iinnortunitv oftheir host., llieir ...UvTi 1 l.r.l-lnnt liml. I - rt - ----- cumstatices. 1 lougli mucn pressed to tlav;;'sentember next.thn & there, to nlead. answer or demur," otherwise judgment will be cxrui 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 11 w 1 mm mzeai therestlesemotibnsAich,l.ady:Pr- mlhpr 5he looked at wel known : one of these had assailed felt,Vere;extecWn tnem iii the middle of the loch, and her hnsbands-jabsence :he gusseil kLUW 4nd some- Had been productive of the melancholy taken prp cgnfesso. ' . Test, 67 3m. , J. B. LOVE, Clk sied.nghtly,, t hat " what austerelnrthe reclining po- ,weyer powerful, , could operate sUion into sh; had dropped, she nnd irness 't:on. how . . . . - ' - . ' t . -1. .'J. t;., delay .hiVettjrn, . Awwti ,itS -opjeQc, b- , . her hanas'before her, and sweep AV-toreBain t,e enjoyment ner so- - them owibackwanls to the riglit ciety. She -..therefore continued st. 11 to, divid ed the ring of Ife ctbccl.'himirter every, one else had; 4lewho surrdunded:heri and brought abandoned an .nope oi jh apcaiau. T a(i -he started. at- cyeryioiind. andfflanc- ed her fineeyes- hastily aj the door at every tootstep, ,non cuiu h"c uia.x ces ot her, companions dismiss her catastrophe. C Tooled, Cabinet Maker & UnllOiStereF ; sonslwho have claims against his estate, -are TT A VlNGcontracted to furnish the Capitol reqiiestfel to TTAVJNG, JLjL jof North-Carolina Capit,oi besys leave to inform nnHE subscriber having qualified at the JL,llast Court of Plea:f and Quarter Sessions for Warren county, as Executor of the las Will and Testament of Doctor Littleton H. Coleman, deceased ; all persons indebted to the Waid deceased are hereby ; required to maWe payment .without delay and all pex- e Claims against nis estate, Tire present their claSms duly au tlipnticated according to law within the time of taste, to' ;54' apply to iMav.7 The Editors the Register. 1 l3tate df Notth Caroiina.V .Northampton County . - Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessiotis,pjiine" EK Johnsoni ' 7 Original attach?; levied Drurv Kelson. 5? : ' : Judgment by defaulLb cranted, the PIaih. tiff and the property condemned, subject to . uie f lamtifi 's recovery. - 4 .: IT appearing to the satisfaction cf the Court, that the- defendant i not an iiihabitant of this State : It i therefore ordered aiid de . creed by the Court that publication be made in the Raleigh Register for three mouths sue-" cessiveiyj tuat unless tne, aeicnaant urury Nelson appe&rt,the nextCpurt of Pleas audi Quarter Sessions tq be held, .for the County ot Northampton at the Court House in said County, on the first Mondayof September next, and replevy the. property, sb attadiel and plead to issue, judgment.nnal .will be en- " tere.d against him and ekecutioii.awa.rded.c. cordingly. - . . K ' ' y -..: " - i , . - -Witness,. John AY. Harrison, Clerk of our. said Court .at Office, the first Monday of June A. D. 1824, and in the "48th year of American Independence.: .-. - . v ... . v :i ; v ' 63 J AV..HArjllSON, C; C. C. Issued Jurie-llj ; . llAdv,, $6, i T AN AWAY from vth . subsbriber lii'init, JJiiin Cl ?rkcounJv, Georgia, the following nejrroes, viz : a worfjan by the name of S ALv LY, about 35 years old, who 'left. rhs some time in May she is a ' stouf, "likely woman rather licht complected, has, lost oricof her upper , ana one. or nerjower toreteein : sne was taken up and put in Abbeville lad. S. Ct "jvhile there she attempted to pass for a free woman by the name of Eliza : she broke Jail, and has probably gone towards Jlarhburg S. C. . ,. A reward ;of terj dollars will be given to any person who will apprehend and safe ly confine 'in Jail said : womah," W . that I get . her again. Also three others, viz V SAM j tf small black fellow, thin visage, qtfickspokeri and very active in "walking. ; LAUKIN 17. years old, a very likely yeUow fellow, .very active -has some of bis upper foreteeth put supposed io vigb 150, about 5 feet 9 or 10. inches high. S A M, T a mulatto boy about 1 S year? old, thin visage, .wittv rather, a, bhld countenance.' two of the above Negroes, viz. r Sally and yellow ' Sam, 'were brought from Virginia last fall j the other two about three weeks since. It is probable they may . attempt to return to Virginia; they may have procured fr,ee passes or be, run off by. some white person. . A reyrafd jbf tefi dollii ju, piece for Larkih and black Sam, and five for yellow Sam, will be given for. their jappre hension and conltneiiient in jail so that; I get' themaeain ROBERT HESTER. 2tL it was'not no gentlenenjwou .f'V''I'f ,thff, 1. iong ....lavrvcthatnt ..te 4tfn nVrprs." in a deep and- ar tyhn s tlbuttnat it hn,i ihti prevailed on to ! V.r , n ci..A :i u projectett .vfw6? smiihprn . stranger. v:! 'K ': The 2sat another person at tnat res tive b ii-d, ' on whoni mirth seemed to: - have tittW etTect? litsems wbichhot in every directiohTrpm eyes of the voung and; the;;gay aroundicrfeU on . her higb and ntarjie'fcaturesv?and ven eyeHJce-thoVeipiw dark rat prn'nf sortie Bieed ess atid sea beaten crag," enulphi rigftrn thec.tli an retlecting'itS'lighUtThisyahe d v 'Assvnt. who; to x m o : nonon-to v ii w nil st nruiuuiiu: bucuvc nai ' " .. 7 . - . . nnon everv other lin. Let the voice of gladness yield to that of mourning ! Cruel i the blow :that hangs over tliee. nnnK-innnrVni. dnve ! and sad is it for ti "tWpp. "what thou art but too I1IV C w ; -------- . hnvions to know. A vision crossed m siht,'aAdI saw-a little boafj in wliic were t hyll orclahd Lord ir. it was Afx hv: a :&uddenv and tempestuous wutfthatswept the dark surface. pfthe bh liha whitenhir line. I saw the the" frail; bark ; . - : , v r " -.rFi GO mmmmm locn in a i ?.( -i aves flnahmov. over .j ii;d if Kp two t Highlanders "eyerincVfeiarrjta1i?sheJh inn i wv - jr r- ' mi i n v - -i tv r- iiici v .a wasxs t - - I-1 f wl iDelled me rohtend wi th th eu s whirlwind. from fear of ritoP vision rned m? unwilling yes, and com elled' me io behold that last wave, i . l ...un od thnm hpnpatn tne uurst playful CwwesP that rmurmnd;'and ,f ... tpBm,s:STC. TUc land was unng nerjniP lwie piajr :.vy v.---r.r strulcd with their late. 1 ww iu sturdy, servants, one uy shore. 5 but -ripked LadyD-r- She had theirefire beefcleft turb- s she grasped ? the'arm of the ea to the tuiioossesiM s " l-... t f0 mn that rav! nusoaim gloomy thoughts. .TAt iast per yt sence seemed ; to1, be forgotten observed, at allf she vyas' notic r!l as':sKyed iHi; booyPM ..;V.I bp Tiad v Assvnt in a lower and .mote Wm Zli&te ;Wri ttis bodyi was the moon oeaii :theparKf?H!rf nels of the anc and she; 'svvponed ihe party ;wasrtear ;f.; , wayin itheartns ot tnioseL wna sur- mtrciless waves upon the : ithe vmbbhbnll;updh -4 i NEW BOOKS. "GALES' & SON, have just received 1 from Philadelphia, a Box of hew Books, ambngst'which are tlie following : ; Ddpohceali, on the jurisdiction oi tne oouns of the United States, 'V r 4 - v - Ewell's Medical Companion, a new edition, Chapman's ' Therapeutics, . v ; " Red Gauntlett, Scott's last new novel, Trials, a Tale, by Miss Burney, . r Miss AikinV Memoirs ot Queen iivzaoetn, House of KntertainmeiiLV i i i ! ULltfIfr ARG ARET ARMSTRONG, at her large and commodious two story House, on Eayetteville street, opposite to the; Court Hoiise, is-well prepared to accommodate Twenty- or Twenty-five MEMBERS of the approacliing Assembly ; with " BOARD and takes this opportunity to- inform them that shall be ' paid so as to re nder j v . Vic Soldi fi man,' "m Warrenton, on Thurslay, the 7th of October, all the household and kitchen furniture oOthe said Dr. Coleman, several horses, cattle, hogs ; a new single and new double Gig, with harness, Stc. &.c. The furni tureiand iricrs are northern made, and of supe rior jqualit'. Also the medicines and shop. furniture, of good-quality and tresii. credit, twelve months, with approved security. ' Also at the same time and on, tlie same terms, Shop and Lot on the main Street in lvarrenxon. iuc uuusc is suhiujk h siyic house, being first built and used for tbat pur- pose. V r : j. ' u . Jiuaiiti i , liXT.T Sept. 1.' -, :-..y;,-- -v - . Wlttbe paid for apprehending and se" curin ih traoh (so that 1 may t them again) Uetrge aooux iwenry-i i:ycar wiu, hear siK'teet high, stout, and toieraDjy Dia-aK, and -his wiM'y, nineteen years old, com- BQOn Size, DiaCK coioreu, ana vcrjr ri.cijf. They. were, brougty from the Eastern Shore of Maryland,' and ran away the 8th inst. and no -doubt are attempitng to get bacfc They will aim to pass through: Salisbury, Lexing ton, Greensborough,', Hillsborough,- and so on to Petersburg, '- v ,..k Any information, directed ,to IIarnburg, South Carolina, will be thankfully received. . : v JOHN SPRINGS." York District; S. Carolina, ' " i - , -i ltLh August 1824. 849wp. 5 - i t Salem, Clark county, Georgia,."? ft -August 19., : S Tj'IlQM rhe at Lancaster CourthouseSouth, JL; Carolina, on the 29th of this instant, my Negro Man BOB. , He is about 21 or 22yearV . of age -has a; pleasant countenance, speaks'. pretty : icjuick, converses sensibly, and both, reads and writes. He rather inclines to the yellowish color, pf low stature arid not ver -heavy made, wilt weigh about 125 ' of 130- Bob has been oft in ut sea a:id has contracted something of u sailor's air when ' walking.- . II is teeth are very . white,? and: has a J small' scar imnK j oeiow nis ngii eye".'.s nanus and teet ate small. Boo had on when he iett me, a small chin hat, blue cloth pantaloons.' blit he '-will chancre,1 as he tiai other clothes. aid it is likely he will wear a"blue hroadcllith coat with gilt buttons. , He tok ith him a pair of short boots 'with' revolving heels, also a bible and a small psalm and hymn book. It is likely Bob will change bis name and atV tempt to pass for a" free mart. 1 think he vrill make for the North ami may attempt to jret a passage by Vatef. '. Few negoefe hare the cunning and sense he. lias. '! 'AboiiL t wo yer - 57ILX, also be, paid for apprehending and t rnmfortable and acrreea- f T sceiirinp in eraoL. Stebhen thirty-five lUSIltllH.IUIIIIi"y"' -v -T- 0 , -,-,. O . - - C y -' r Mnni is larp-e. afibrdine conveni-J xears of ae. tolerably black, five teet o or a e Rooms Yor Families and Tra-1 inches hisrhV one le?r rather shorter than the veH ets Her Bar is well furnisbed with the other ( he isSib- doubt in company -with the K. kti Arninr j? H - . V- -' - I above described negroes ? he belongs t6 the "N-B -Transient "people will be accommo- f estate of CapU' James Potts, deceased? He dated as usual, as mere is an csccucin ouuici was prougni irpin xue nciguooruuuu ui on the Iqt, weir furnished with Corn, Fod l' Oats arid every. ihme- necessary,- Her terms vof Board are low and reasonable. ; Raleigh, Aug 30. v : i 84 law3t-eotS berri and probably may attempt to get back by the .way ;of Fay etteville, ' :- ' . ago I, bought himout ot Jaii sola. as a, ru way for his fees. t 'l , wiU twcntvdolL locee nim.in- .a ny person wno. wm Jail in the United STtefi V t - MINOR CLINTON. July 3t.v '.r I ' 77I10w anV State of North: Carolina v ' '; .'' ' Franklin Cc nty.r - . . Court of Equity,' 2nd?Monday after 4th Moil . - - . : day in March, A." D.; 1824. r i : . Jesse' Reed, Complainant s . , i , s George Murphy, Williamson Murpny," Nw 1 .chclas ' Murphyi C WiHiani '') ; Murphy Pa-V .tience - Murphy, Amey Slurp ny, Elizabeth Murphy, Dary Thomas and Nancy - his 'j wife; : Joseph Bledsoe; and .Winifred' nis " "wife,. Frances M. Murphy nd.Teinpe4-ance H. 3Iurpby, are defendants. . f ,: j : " IT appearing to the satisfaction c .he Court that tVilliam Murpbahd Elizabeth Mur' phy, two of the defendantsin the above case,' are not inhabitants of this State ; It is, there fore orderedVth. " "blication .be inade in tlie Raleigh Register ze a week for six months successively, that , the said defendants. Wil liam. Murphy, arid Elizabeth Murphy, . make- uicir pcrsuiiiu npcjuiibc ai uic iicai supe rior Court of Equity, to be,held for the "coun ty of -Frankhn, at: the .Courwiouse m i-ouis- UUXiJ, UU UIC pvVvllu tiA,vl.ujr M-.tJ .1 vi tuai ui Monday pf , September . next,'. and -plead an swer or demur to the sakt bill.of" omplalnt . otherwise ; the "said bill'wjll be tateri pro con-, fesso, and heard ex parte as to. them, and de? creemade'aocordirigly -7?? ; -J'- : Test, SAM-JOHNS OK, CVT t

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