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f if - 1 j- P 5 1 "if t-rt ;1M t - sr- Wf- - is "f si; 1. i " XAT8ST FROM EUROPE r- lW the sliip Lancaster; .Capn West, arrived at Philadelphia, we have re rnved.fhe Liverpool Mercury to the V38ih Eebruafr. . ... , , t - . After a discussipn which lasted four. days, Mr. Golburn'sotiotiTorJeave ti bring in a -bill to amend the exist ' in laws relative to-unlawful associa "ticTn's in Ireland,' was carried at three , o'clock un&c iiruiiiot 4he16th.--' 'IJie'princTpIe object of thi$ hiHtliough A- directed against all societies m Ireland, -teihe sppression;bfthe Catholic As delation. The nttmbers were in . supportof therrtotion and 1 23 against it, leaving a majority of one husdked - - and fiftytFIvr in favor oh the minis AAA public attention being nearly engross " ed ty ihe subjects theLbriddn papers tfive little but the debates on the ques i tion The speeches were, extended t ii sfivunreasonable aMengthV;that r they fill twelve columns? in the -journals of " fcachay- : "; i tl't AA'i . - v A V;; j vThe Oou rier. rejoices with .exceeding great 'joyf 'at this result, but the oppo sition pa pers contend that the measu i re absurd, and' will prove inefficacious. The; following JsUhe language; of i the Times on, the subject r.- ' ' . s- The more we 'consider the subject of this strange measure, the more isour early opinion, cimfirned, that , ministers might as . well attempt to catch the winds as to destroy the body against whom they have declared IjcstilitieS. It asked how this coercive law can be evaded, "we answer, by any one of a Wiou eand acts, which binder- any conceivable sys-; tew: of law, eacji Wdvidiialof the three thou sand compos ngt the association, might every day ; pi rform, The Jaw mavbe cjdded by, ' any man who an put,his .band into his pocket - and poy money to another. It may be eluded b v the "char eof a name: It may. be eluded thcsetudie taVe foantt Mrdej-to der j number, fnos and Teiftn fot which tefmlhc than durlWmWof dongrss he inclined. td adoptthe lattcf, asf pa iLears to have'dohe. ;i Hidt, happily, ; V'.v ' V tfie rtuefttioivnqt WJ' in Ayhiir the rhe.ihttlxs tfjate have pw, said of ronrern.' this namnhiet. id mOrovthanjiV'e ineant This:'AVe aiVanxlouV to make; under, to say.. . N -: v v ri,; .t'if I hpm naittHhf nonular itiiDresSioa ciatidite iam ri vos. ptterr. satprata biberunti nn.n Kft 1 1 cr M m 1 1 n f 1 Oil tlieSC 1 subjects v To assail lhc.ivithorit of an established opinio, gt of H writingrtliat a sin It has full so- i gcnerally'accountedholyr seeinij to m'anyito be an 'attack xm Christianity itself; but our faith is placed .quite f)e:. yond the borders of these .vtlepaicaoie lands.!-- ; :'sr , rThe Apocalypse has met with gular fate m anotlier-respecti alwa'ys bcciia Titldle , without a lution. Visionary men 'have inter it into whatever thev wished to make it- Thecurious have s'-so pnz7.1cd oyer it,arid the ingeuiousjso HrifleU vHth jtf as long; since to liavc tony i need many sober men, of ' orthodox repute, that it was cither inexplicable or unmeaning. Luther, in the nrefaces to his German J translationof it, matle po scrpple -of speaking of it in the ftdlowing lanuitge. Let every one think of it what pis own spirit suggests ; "My spirit: cap make nothing out of this book, and I have hty. Though many 'have made the no one to the present day has anv tliih?r certain out of it, but have-made incoherent stuff outj of, their own brain.' Since the days of Luther, the same superstitious &insipid schemes or' 1 reams -of in terpretatitn, have been resorted to, of which he 4pniplain cd, and of which some of our readers may have seen ; fair, speci mens I n Ne itv -ton' and Fabei It was a "small thing that the Pjpe & the Mussulmans should make a conspicuous figure in it. The nigr ttempu brought several Fpr.Sale,-dir, J; tGalcV & Sou's 'K UtiVlEW 'of Sermpn ' ptcached W .nL ffore the Bible' Society of North'-Xroliri' on Sunday the" 12th of Decemberf "last by the Ut.'Bev,, Jihn S. ItavenscrofU'JUihdn otVthe I)ioceseof NcrtlCarolina,-byi the John ? rV( nave heard it . called ,vcry irice- nious ;-and it jCertaml v Js 'nearer- that- Wtherspooni Pastor of th & l?fesb'ytcriau than'ingehupu'r Butit should fet 6e Clmrelut li;l!sborough?" Jv;. ; -.V .' v forgotthbW-eait is to be ingfefctuus " UMch 30.1 V f v - J witli enigmas; Eren Faber,' - anw-they. of his school havelbbt been deficient in such small exercises of theiv wits f .andV ;.; Ivdticc.is. hcref)j stfvtiii JL. fit of e.MethodistKmsc-mil t i" hi this City-w.il be Lei;9S JiffUtt 7 ociock; and the Sawamcnt of ?! f'jini'c aim.,iL' -v . . , . . . v ills The Presubnc: Elder, th tk. s' ' if it Seemed serious enough," we. wodrd say ' that" Jtqberaii t.he enigmutical Ian guagecf thelBonianialp actly the same power jwijki&myttejz , EMAINING in the Post Office Ut Raleigh1 1 on the Istxf April1, 11325, whicliXtf not tuReii out oef re ine isx,oi juiyjvuiuv eii. to the uenral Fost Ornce as ticact letters- Andrews Kelson Johnson t)G.J; 2 Allen Mary:'! ; V 'Jordan Xiehblas -;: ' AllenKebecci 5 c Johnson Winifred Aveiit Lucindla, 'Jeffreys Tobt. ' 'Athsus John :i Johnson ,3$hn"-i Andrews Joseph r 4 Jones tMatthew minutest points of modern history have been found distinctly described : there, and even the leading events of the Lv; a weekly or half-weekly caUmgtogetherl j?rencj, revolution down to the entrance ofan ag-gregate meeting'- by fv dinner 6r a suc cession .f dinners, where speec.nes-3re matte and reprtedj -vvKerlseditious Sentence inaybc conveyed under words tint are intan gible ; and what is worse than all, but what the government would do well to prepare for,' the defeat of the law would be consummated by eepcoicealment, by meetings at which iio speeches are repined, aud wlere transac ronstake place, of which we shall know nO tiving until we-see tnem developed by , their irui.s A letter from Copenhagen, of the 5th Feb. states, as'a 'reportv that Sweden had determined on followincr the exam ple of Eogla'nd in!thc recognition of the South AmericanlStates ; and that M. dtj IVfans wolf, ..who', Tout6 months before, had left St oekhol m , for i 'ol u mbia, would be intrusted with the negotiation of treaties with t!ie republic. - : JRztract nf a letter frm Kingston , Jiimuica. of thecal lies into Paris. t ' A very ditfercnt system of explanati on, however, lias grown uppl late year?. Many learned men look tor nothing in the Apocalypse bnt, an enigmatical relation of past events,' anil a prophe cy of Christ's second coming according to the '.prevailing conceptions and ima gery of that a,e. i Mr. Smyth, is not without authority then, for supposing that the history . and opinions . of that early time are the proper clue through the labyrinth : but his historical resear chesseetij to us very perversely applied, aud his utter ignorance or disregard nf the -"religious thoughts and language of me priimuve bnn&tians is periectly as tounding. 'Who in his senses could magirle, that a christian writer of the second century should apply the terms Iamb ot (rod,7 word oi Uou,' and Yoa will jearn with creat regret fmiiny expressions that had long become appropriaieu io ine oaviuur, itianyoiner tlie deploi-able state irf Avhich bur island nmy stands 5 there is likely tube age-! neral bankruptcy, in consequence, 01 the failure of Mr.' Muirhead, the-Rc-lceiver General,' who has been in the ha bit for some years pasr, of issuing 'jiri vaje notes, which passed equally ascsh; and in .fact .people hal such.ajugh opini on of his responsibility, that they kept them as old gold. . There was nothing ejse m'buin, paying ami receiving, among the mercliants, but these checks, and he has, now failed for upwards of S&00,OCQ in ihese papers,, now in ti.e hands of merchants, public officers, and various ; other persons, without the chance of a Cent, in the nound for it. . ' I l . ; SMYTH'S Explanation of TiiiArocALYPSE. Clodius contains Having heretoicre given a brief vie w of tlie Consents"" of. 01k, we now give the fol- ' lftwin opinion expressed of it by the drtor of the -CLristian Examiner,publis!icd at Bos ton, m oJtje of, the late Nos. cf that W01 k , - It is hot our purpose to enter into the , detail.s"of this singular pampKlet. But, !' as it seems to have attracted some at ; ten ti cm, our readers in ay expect that we should offer them ' a " few words of , comment upon it. The object of the author is to .sliow that the Apocalypse is a forged book, written by Irenssus. iU '. shop of Lyons, towards tlie end of the second "century, i if praise of the Iloman , tyrant Caracalla 5 and that itscontents are: nothing else than sketches 'of .cod: temporary history in symbolical 5 lad- I he questitui concerning the authen ticity ot the Apocalypse is a very com - -plicated one, & we have not the small est desire to mi into the' discussion of it. Ve cannot avoid saying however t lat Mr. S my th's summary wny of. set- " tins , t at rest is as rsuperficial aa any thins we ever saw;- that made the least . pretension to learn ins: or criticism.' If . has been the fortune of that remarkable book -(0 be Uie -earliest'jcpntrbvertril, 1 and camong the earliest! mentioned, of all the wntins of the Christian canon. W say -amonj; the earliest mentioned , because the testimony of Justin Martyr to its existence iti hi day ,is as ex press -. xS:iiiM -.'anduntiriifve paiu nity cents , lor these lucubrations of Mr.Smvth.Twe never Jieard it deniw eanat Justin Was aCqtiairitea'with tlie iWork;:aridvscnbed v.. , 'isuiBi- mp uot 11 wasrcaiiv com. roall v ct)in. posed' by 'that eminent disciple, and Joi which Aide -the- weight of yidepcc;pre. ; f'uiwuay men grown out ia person whatever, esncially to a Ro nun prince, and that through a whole book? But nothing staggers Mr. Smyth, who will have themlalf belong to Cara- C.il hi. ; ' --v ' Our author has usually no lack of cpnlidencc in his statements, and his ujsquesi ioxably stands out in very im posing capitals. liut when he koines to tljic number of the beast, he seui3 car ried beyond himself by the, transports of iii demonstration. 4 His number is Gnu. ' The name of Decimus A) binus, writt"eji ip Greek, this number. Thiols the proof requir ed by the writer that his enigma is sol ved. m ''There can be no mistaki. 4, The interpretation is sure.' Now,J. though we should grant that-666 is the precise number contained in the naltie ot Albi tius when written fully out ij Greek letters ; what would this prove, but that Mr. smytli nan adueU one more to the many names, from which that num ber may be extracted ? We li aUi enough of them betore, iu .Latin, Greek and Hobrew. from Simon Zclotes. tlirouo-h - ' r Genseric, Mahomet, Pope Benedict IX. Luvola, Luther, and many more, down to Bonaparte himself. . But 110 one was ever so. presumptuous before, or counted" -so largely on the ijrnorance of othersy as to pretend that he had thus proved beyond all doubt that his theo ry yas the true one. It-unluckily hap pens however, that the. power of the letters.tn the name "of D. C. Albinus. when that name is Written in the, nomi mttiv case. U not.666.but 1116 The only reason that can possibly be civen for our' authors preference of the accu sative case, is that no other could be twisted' into his theory.. I' One word orT the eflfrontery of charg ing Irenreus with having forged the A pocalypse. 4ln this passage",5 says Mr. Smyth, after quoting a sentence-from that father; jvfjrcnaeus intknates that, if he thought proper, he could disclose tlie name whicht;ontains, by the! Greek letej3,vthes number 666..' s T'his may sjemeryscunningly said. Biit it is npt socunning as to conceal from his readers the; fact,if he knew it himr Kelf-that Irenodus does disclose the Greek though -V- name.: which .coo tains, by - the letters,, the number; 666. ? - And that yenerablc bishop who spoke Greek as his native tongue, sixteen centuries and . a, b;d f ago, was not near so sure of bein nghtas pur General j:hV does not disclose Desiyius Clodius Albinus in any ease whatever.; k Hejel Is us in his 5 tli book against heresies, clia pi ,30 tb, 'ofz twoiiame; which jgtve tHe dcsiretl ph Andrews David Artois Lucretija Avera Samuel Alien William y: "..' V:V: U. . ftarham U; A Bell Henry 3 lJurton Miss Af I1. 2 llarlum Benjri llrown John Bryant Jesse Hennehan, & Iparpe BrownngThpma3 Burt Alfred Bullock JosiaW Burton C.XV:. Boycc Isham Byrd Jethro Bullock J osiah Brig5?s John J. Booth C. IT; Brown Benin. Brown Richurd III. Branch Arthur Cell Wm. W. ' . C Clark Charles Carter Thoma2 Cafljom John A! Cooper Blount Cooper Bennct Cook Captam Chamlfc Jams Collier John Gj Card Benson Carter Jonathan Creath Jacob Crawford Henry Curtis Tabitha Curtis Aaron D. Dur.n Grey Daniel WiMiam Davis Thomas Dunn ThomuH Dill'ngs Joseph Duskin William Davis John Daniel Mary J. Dudley G. B. Depo iohn Douglas J. U. Daniel Zadock Davis Sally E. Ellis Nathan Ellis Frederick! . F. Freeman Thomias Fletcht-r" Joshua Fowler Wm. JR. Ferguson 'Joel Ferrcl James Foster Thomas ' G. Gale Geo. W. Gaddy Robt. Gilmore Wm. Gillet Sarah A. R. Graves William C. Gorman A.M. Grimes Win. GJ ttriffen, D. B. Gillet Jasper. Gatlin Hon. Mr: II. Hinton G. W. 2 Hicks JobiaU It. Hunt Thomas 3 Haywood John 1 DalU Lucas Hendon Jamea Hardv Hcv. H. Hill William H. Hendlev Elnicr Hollo way Willipi Hocult Uobert Harwood Miss Holding Benjn Harris Wiliiam Haywood Miss M. C. i lartsiield James Hill Uobert ' Holleman John Henin Mitchell Harrison .John Harder Jacob Hutchins Isaac Huichins Mernt Hutchins W m. t Haul Levi Hall William B. Hunter Nancy ; Herbert J. , , Hooks Hon. Mr. Hall Hon. Mr.i L House Joseph I. Irish Tillioghurs Yeargm B.W. Persons callinff for the above letters will say that they arej advertised, asit is probable they will not otherwise get them , DAN'L. PECK, Jr. A. P. M. ODRICK JVllCrunTmin, living1 on the wa ters of James creek, three 'miles north of the Yadkin road, and 'about 23 miles west of Fayetteville; enters on my books as a Stray, a Bay mare, marl fed 'with the collar and some saddle spot s, bc ut fifteen liands high, supj Ksed to be 15'- 'eat old, and valued at 30 dollars, ; n . - MALCOM HAY, Jtanger.r V of CumberlapiJ county. March lsK.lb5 - '- -r-f.:' Jones N. K. Jones Miss Mary Jones Miss Maiv 'B- . i Jonea Etheldred ; Jones jl.evit V ; Jones Jesse ( J ones Charles , Jones 'riresu" Kintchen Mm.' s 1 Kennon Wm. ! , Knight Noel ' Kennedy John II ' I.voii William ''A . Lhckhart D . B , 2 ' Uhtfoot Wiliiam - Lyles! Fi-ankey Lane David Lane Lunsford Little Michael T.enoir William Lawrence Jacob ;'--' M. - McCullers William McCullcrall. . . McCalister James McClusky Miles Mclvcr Colin Marctun John Mai.um W. P. Morris Delia M'$s Willie Marriott Benjn. ' Massenburg N. B. Mitchell Anthmiy Nicholas Villiam Nichols William Narberry Jesse Newsum J. D. Nicholson Anderson Nichols Wiley 1 p. Polk Winnc-y Prince Sidney 2 Philips William Porter Peter Patterson Wm, A. Feddy Mrs. M iry j f Pennington John Parish Tirey Perry Bttrwell Ruffin Major Roberts John M. r Ruth David Royster David " Ross James D. Roy ci oil Thomas j Reaves John U. Robinson Richard I S. : I Ship William Smith Ellen 2 Sengleton John Sexton Mont ilia. Sawyer; Caroline Shaw Jos-ph Stephenson B. Stephenson John Smith Ko!ert Stephenson S. 2 . Sneed Junius Sanders W. Shaw John Shaw Ferebee Simons John II. Sledge Littleton Sims Bur well Spain Wm. ' . - Stinson Alfred T. Traweek Robert Tooker C J. Thompson G, V,, TeVril S olomon Turner H. B. U. Upchurch Nathan Utley Allen Wr. . Williams Mrs. R. J. Ward Robinson Wat kins Riley Watkins Joiner "Womble Wiliam Vool Moses ' Webster Thomas Whitaker Samuel - Whitaker Miss E. "Wolden Gaml Wollard Thompson WhitfitW Wm, -Whitfield Ann , Wood Newton "Wilkins Mrs. Mrry Mrilson James ; , y. ' : Yeara-in S. O. F. will superintend inc'Mcctiritr. .: . if.....i. o pommitttiA I ; ' b - I : -, 2rr rs ot aire : ' n,.f M :..ou ' VWs Notice that high ; has lost sotne oHiUuppeV t ee . La wilrknT.lv toU U6ar above 'hiarWht! 1- . fihinE Subscnhef;, hereby jri rAJL , bn the 1st "of lliav1 next: ,1 the President and Director of 'hj' State Bank "ame.ls HADRICK ;and that bf North riAl M - V Carolina! at RaleijrUfdr. Duplicate-lir?m. 17lunx5 byJosenh -.W?!iu'm tificates of the" Jollowmj? ICepjHQates of whOM he Kunkway.-Iri the' State of UaW Stocktbfsakl Hanki now Jst ari!i f fiji I11 i-py "4 S 11, S A V1I3 SON - J iiiE- , out wmcn are lostior imismav to wit : s - .-r-"Tomo"-- - -.j-s i JCeiimcatet;5I4Zl;iror -: vone certificate. No. I82for tlnrtvl 1 . Cci the name One shares nine shares, and one certificate Vo, 1833; fo r ele ve n sltares H f Avhi chj al 1 cncerried are desired to take due nptjQe;; : f 'v-i v "-"3 J.- A. CAMERON; Fayette vilWv March 2Sth I C iion,G anal Xtbtteiry SIXTEENTH CLASS-Ey SERIES. To be drawn on the lltb Mayyand jfinished in a few minutes60 numbers-f 8 ballots to be 1 Prize of f 50,000 Is 50,000 hi- I 1 ' . 20 h:i SO : ' 52 K 156 1 1248 ' 10,608 12,120? 22,1005 34,220 of 20,000 is of 10,000 is ofl 5,000 is of :.:,720 is 120,000 101 000 of of of of -of of 1,000 is 500 is 100 is 50 is 20 is" 10 is ! 10000 4,720 20'000 5 200 r.soo 24,960 10&.080 Sp73 Whle tickets $9 00 I Qmrters $2 25 J Half - 4 50 Eighths 1 12 The price of tickets will bfc advanced to Ten .Dollars the lQlh of April, if any remain unsold.) " r ' ; I Orders, postpaid, enclosing the cash, for tickets or shares will be thankfully received, and promptly altc dec to, -it. addressed to YATES Ec McINTYRE, 4 i '. Rat.kigit r60 Oli the 2d Monday in April next, will be . Isold for rt-ady money at the Court- House in Suowhilht he following tracts' of land. or somuch thereof as will be sufficijeMtto pay of Michael Vester.. the;tax thereon lor the years 18J1 and 1822, Granville Countv Nelson Thgrnassom : j .- .-: Nathaniel Tnomas'n;-S r.r.p;r?,; ' frF. Stone, and summoril as Gai "Tr,",JCV a an me ; ngnt,' title and interest qf Deferidantrt and to a tract i,of, ! al-d ly mg O n t h e waters1 of Fishing creek , adjontrngl the land of Jnd N.l pulHaiS George Thomasson and bthers' -supposed to contain 520 acre f Keing 'the1 land be longing to theiielrs of Thoinas Ttionrasson; ; sen, -deceased: ITapptarihtothesatisfac that the defendant Tn tK!a iA 4 inhabitant . of tin ' State : it U th.rfor, .. dered; that jpubncationbeladifornhreo months successively in the jtaleisrh -Resist rV giving notice to the said defendant to appe:, ' at the Court to be "held foi- tli'f.oiihtv.iifr,-. id, at the, Courthouse in Oxford, ohi'he f v, Monday in Mav next, and olt ad or demi:r the said attachment, or judgment -will be rendered against hhn for'the' nlaLiiifi's d. mand. -liA'', - , ; ' . '' .- Witnes, Stephen K. Sneed. Clerk of .,',. i said'Court, at office in Oxford, the first Mon day m February, A. D. 1825. :-A:i-i Witness. ! STEP. K. SNEED, Clk, . State I of North Carolina. iMAA'A NASH-COUNTY."'.! ' I 'ifCourt bf Pleas and Quarti'r Session .j February Term, l825t J . .'-- Mary vester, j. V'v xv. ' 1 "Willie Vester, Jos. Vester, I Nancy Vester Chloe Bruce, ' widow , ol Cornelius Bruce, Petition for nenry tnenage, ratsey t- i uower in the tli;'ndge, Lhza Sellers, Mary fh Tl ottoms, S usan y tt cr, M ry Matthews, John Ethcridge, Pete Etheridge, & the heirs of Malachi Vester, heirs at law to wit's' 2.28 acres on Sandy Runbeloncrimr to John H. Aluritton. , 54 do 011 do.belonjcincr t 13 l!o Contcntnea Creek yOO rtr d i V.-irh'r V.'l r.tt 692 do do do Joseph Hause. 100 do Sandy Run do Uzzel Lassiter 6Q0 do Cotentnea Creek do Heirs Of Chas. . T J Vester, are not inhabitants of this State ; It o Thos. Dail S.T) was ordered.' that 'nub Heat ion bt ttvhIp in do: Janies Dailf I the Raleieh Re c-ister three month s' that ui- Cair, (not given in) 3i5 do 400 do 121 do 71 do 56 do 255 do 400 do 50 do 121 do 322 218 OK rnr do do do do do do do do do do do do do lauds ot h?r dec. iiusband, M. Vester. . , g T appearing to the satisfa tion of the Court, a that Mary Matthews, Peter Etheridtre. jonn r-tnermge, anu ttie neirs oti Mal.chi 1554 on Sandy Run 595 1817 41 636 78 34 525 125 Edmonson 50 ' do do do William Aldridge do John H. iEtlvfai-ds ; Etheldred Mjtcheil Sarah Mtchell Christojdier Reynolds Joseph Reyn dtls Josiah SUgg, jun. . do Josiah W litby jo Naiicy Wird ,-d oChristophy . Wood do Joshua R tUse -' do SarnuH Whltly .' do Uenr Fo 'rest ' do Joseph Rasbury do John Joyncr do Stephen 1 ogers do Mav'sSheiifs Nailghtunto do - William Aldridge do do do do c'.o luiizaoetn lian'ow do Culien dnisndson' do James Glasgow do Heirs 1 of 320 ' do do 278 (1821) do 200 do 200 - do 60 do 570 do 213 do 200 do lliams11 ge, Cl u Isaac llav do William W do John Atdric do John Mooring da as Guardian do Sally Sauls do Janies Taylp do Avv Taylor Elizabetli Dawning (not Bur well F civen in) 140 Cotentnea c'k do Mary. Cpwaru 100 do do Jesse Coward . . 615 6 lots in Hookertdn Wm. Hooker 790 5 do . Hymerick Hooker- 200 Cotentnea c'k. do Richard Hodges 1334 , do , do Wm. Kilpatiick 337 1 lot in Hokerton Grey Westbrdok 640 do ter Dunn. 220 do 410 do Lassiter's heirs 676 (1821) do leirs of Kilpatrick 163 do do 220 doN do 216 do do 00 John Dunn for Wal- do Susanna Dixen ; do W'illiaml Plidip9 for do Simon Breeton for do Johi Crceqli do Kincheh Dixon do Obed Dlxoit 50onCotentneac'kdo Edmond Breemons 490 , do Rasburys heirs 136 cto do do do do do do do do do ' do do ''.- do :' '': do 1 4 Ort ,100V do do fo do lo 200 . do do do Solomon Brand tor 00 203 700 486$ 662 55 50 50 412 252 253 270 do Moses Cobb do Asa Danielf, do W. Shackelford do Elisha;WtoiidWard do Theophilus iiason. do Abram Moore do John McKeH!, jun. do Absalom jPrice1' do Isaac Price I do James lil Pjricc do John Pope? do J esse RasbU'y do Williani Rajsbery do Sabrina Dahicl -do John Glasgow do John McKeaf,1 Sen'r doiSamh Mihsh4w ; -;? ' do Arthur ' Shackelford All those having receipts for either of the above named years, are requested to produce them, as it is jmpossiblc for die subscriber to kho who has imd wlm has not patdUjand he is under the necessity of collecting from thoe WHolhavs not paid, 1 if not by fairtmeans by Jaw. I v r , JOHN HOtLlD AYl, iAd'r. V ; f ' ; r f "of RichM D Bright jatu $hfl: Greene cx.,reo. 19.. ,1 a-at less they come forward, at our next Cwni. of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the. Countv of Nash, on the second Monday: of May next, and. she w cause to the conlrarv. ' or the caifse will be heard exparte as tot hem , anl the prayer of the petitioner granted. Witness Henry Blount, Clerk of pur said Court, at Nashville onne segtJnd; Monday of Febinry, in the forty -ninth year of Arae.- . rican lndepjendence, A. .1).1 825. '" ' "4 - 1 H.BLOUNT, CiCC. . - Pr. Adv. $8 75 . ' 42-3m,.- -, ' " "PRO'PpSALS;..'. 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The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 1, 1825, edition 1
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