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'' i if 1 )'- V everjTutsnirand FflriJAT, by - ; - JfafeEpfi gales son,. & ' " AFive DoUara per annum-Hbalf in advance, ' -"if -1 v.v: rr 5 v . "V.'f.V ADVERTISEMENTS . . Not'exceediris:. 16 linesneatly inserted,thfee , times' for a lollai and 65 k ccnf s for eveiy succeeding publication ; thoseoreater, length in the ani? proportion. ..jCommvh cations' tlahkfulljr received. ..LijttKS. to the, Editors'niustbe nost.-paTd-' t' i? . COLONIZATION .S0G1ETY. During the infancy ofhis;Sqciety7wleTiit: " , j afmosl without power; and impeded at every 1 sstefTb vVthfu'sand diffi cuUies,6 that feels , c any interest itsprration elect .the d'sipterestexl anjl unvaried exer .; tions of .U e Ue Mr, M e adk, of jVa, to sustain - . lt11iet it vals,. that .having- obtained, in his v J owncountvi S7,000 (650Q of which was g-i. ; vcn bv.ljvmstdf, &$1200t br otbr branches of iasfarnlyf) lie quitted the-belovdscene of v. liis psto al labors an trayllmg-thrpftaH Vthe?AtanticStat-'p) i .of plnlanUirqpy, tue cause ox uj( f Anstnution ; Mbr were tih efforts and elU$nc iQ tyaint 'A'rfieifrierviaii. of iteSpelybame hutnpr ,-.rous. uxiuaiy, iispiuuonsMwrjr- organ. ;K tlized, ; wKih '-'Cpn4nVl'C?R important ? ' c&id to the benevolent desisa.ij On the, 4tli . : of Jul v. last, this efficWntfnend 6f the, Afri. X can, Cojpnization Society, dljveredan Ad- ; aress in nicnesier,iroiu wmcu wc oviiiiui : r JlpimaUnfew extracts.: A :;,f ;HWhat yir - thq (Jrator passes X)v wUhbiit the urrehce of some event nrheAvitnessbf rslMe "scene, vhici firnwsj fi-oirt everv' feelinir heart a "siffh merely for an unfortunate portion of our fellbwbeipgs; who jhavo betn thrown i Don our charity, .that this 4oeiety was fbrrned ourselves, pjuii: cliildreu ou r fnnde. nnd e.vcrvv institution or our beloved country,4 "arc .deeply inyoiv v r,hctinnitv.t?also.V the slbrv of raan in afte momentous ciuestio right to labour in! the -cause of sutTeripg humanity. vShe1 cannot remain an un moved spectator pf evils which she tnay ,f helb to red resVand; see lminbrtal beings J: '-v-.:ir-r-l Jv.ikV..t.!- ino- fnriW the ha ri(l of: charity to relieve them. M But lest in . the few words al -.ready saul and in those which will fol low, mtsunderstaridiiig' should arise, phiclv carinbt tbo? carefully e bided, let it " be ; aiitinc tljt tatd: 4"ndt reai em-, bereiU wha ar'eVthetfirl?t,an(l immejate objects o the charitable concerns of this Society. : r"'f 1 . tThe. author here ? gives, an afTecting but just description of the unfurtunute condition ef our free coloured people, and thus reminds us of our:duty to relieve them K u fc ' And yet, fellovv-citizerts, these are '.men men of the sanie flesji and 'blood ith rselvsbearing th,e; jmage of the sam ey Jilaker4ihl, as hks been. o ?i ten proved Wsceptible of tlje same. nigh improvements in :alhthat:is ;gbod and great with- ourseives.? ; nin tins age of enlarged crt'eyblehcef cahiipjtliiag be" d one to rai sV.them' from; th eir egrada-r tiori ? ' ; l)p not tli ree liu n d re d thousand of our fellow creatures, having peculiar claimft upon lis, afford sufiicient rnate rials.fbr the exercise of a generous and christiari philanthropy :moije especially' when they are, increasing'if wretched ness, and multiplying in numbers, in a mannerasalarmiiigbs it is distressing? , But, should any ask, has. the Ame rican Colonization Society (no greater object in view than the improvement of . the conauion oi; inose jusi luescnufu : Ve answer yes-fit has a design, and : hope Avhieh reaches forward to distant periods, and contemptates a far more . ' . i "... '.... t ' I. '.1.1 ., . extensive Denentone which unas ever imldlv avowed and aiorieu in. it hopes bV the successful establishment of a Co lonv of theseiunfortunatebeiugs, :to io- vite;the American .nation to ..a work of charity and of ' justice, worthy ot its zrreat riame i- t hopes' scon to show to the 'pious tand ! benevolent! ' how ? and where theyiayaccp and dear to many)hearts;which is novv impossible v it hopes.to point but. to our several legislatures, and even to the aii- gust council ot this great nation a wa . by which;- with 's.tfetv. an(l advantage, they may henceforth encourage'and fa cihtate - thatsystem iot f emancipation, which they havelalmost:forlotlutn, .To such honor ail d tise fulness i doesUhe A mericaii f Colonization Society -aspire; and thus h'ipes greatly tb lessen,!; not entirely remove, at someL distant, day, one" of the, nio$t tremendous evilsthat ever oy e rh ung a gui 1 ty U a 1 10 n 0 po o . earth," iurvinvaini'do :Wa look through the ainials'of history for a countrvjn like 1SU: of a pcayerauae.cpmpieLe luiiumem of att tliemst siiuuirie 4pe$ of): the frierida to tKis Institution ? HI ii is not ii.- r.. r. thi3 World, and his only nope ne re- rfis .feelingly aliye 6' theniost n, rand asserts Jier I he auxiliary societies an ,fhe;yr iQiifi;depomination:$r ofi chrfsiiaos '.liaye resolved and recbnimendedtfhat n this tday;or oh tha Sabbath goinff'befofer juiiuwuir aicer.,; collections snail oe so- 1icited!in, aid pf this.caiisel.-lpr.6m;.tlfe uuuucs wjucujwe reau.m ine.ruioiic pa- jci, c: nave amuie reason lor oeiiev-? WesxaIted:stUl:hisherUa.th.esteern of I " auuiiuiig Ywiiu, a.iu iiidl INC SlllllCS X)f that Beingwho delights in i fustice and mercy win Denignantiy light upon Tierv And . Q that Tirginia may be Jionored by that gracious , smile. ! JL trust that she, 1 Iwho;ha eyerv stood anip I jn inecaueroi ireeaora anattnengois of manwhoiwaW I-belieTetthe yery first and loudest to protest againstlthe ntVodiUdii Kvai certainly the fiit, in-secret session bf its legislature, Vsoine tvyenty years aim.t, u ivvxiiiiicuu una cjj piau ui lAfricari IColonizatibnjVand "which has peen ine nrsL iion of its fiiiitls, Xo u aidtlie5 incinienit ejtprts phtlns cietyjI trustjtiiatshe vh'o ! lias done all this. '"wilUsetaj noble t example on' this day, and send in age-1 nerous -contribution to berf favourite cause. At.d .I also trust, my fellow- ciuz,ens oiArreaeric, ,inai ta iroin ipe firstjorigin of this. Societyvyou have ta- ken a livelyinterest in its concerns, and rendered it most ; essential aid at a time I wnen it was lirst strucfflinw into hie and operation : . you will "shew 'by this day's contribution that vou have not re- pay pented of your'lirst works, but will do themagain, and ' never weary ip so good a, cause. J And I do trust that the whole pauon will (io its duty, anq snow tnat u. ieeis ior- ine ypcs,oi, oieeu mg ai rica. has received, ouj FacKages ot tne- above ar It has shown that it can feel for the suf- tides, per the latestarnyals from Liverpool, fVrirtn- nnrl Vinnrpssorl ftrppk ? it hf , n wf. , . , I wnflc r' Vtlc In WhTJ ?r fr"y. J V.4"VVa.v. " . "T. . stru'T'iles of our southern brethren to assert their rights as men', and cast ofl a gil I i pg yoke j i t has ex pe n d ed, h u nd red s o f t h o u sand s,r pe rhaps m i 1 1 i o n s, d u ri ng the past year, in honor oi one who ge nerously cam e tVth e aid of bu r pat not tatlier 5 and j the national -legislature paid a "d ebt:.pf t honour.- and J usti.ee, " in iproviding for the support of his declib ingyears.r ?Oh this day alo, how much is expended in celebrating thed eel ara- ration j 01 American miiepenueuce. r An d wi 1 1 it .int erru p t the rej oi c i 1 1 gs 0 f his day, to be reininued 01 ,one. sacred duty due tosuRerinshumanityto weep wun tnose tnat weep, -as wen as rejoice with those who,reioice r : Is; there not a danger that vve will renew the crime of , those. in.anctent days, .vvho changed to the sound of the, viol,and drank wme out of bowls, but were not grieved far the aliliction of Josepn felt not for nun who was in bondage ! v Iii the rnidst'of our laughter, might it not be well that our hearts be sometimes a little sorrow- Mil, to think how many of our fellow- creaturesv partake not Ot, joy and it some happy scheme be devised and of- fered to ,11 s for d ill using more general joy, slipuld Ave not gladly adopt it, and thereby, perhaps,- prevent our mirth from ending in heaviness ? ! j ..1. -i-..' J-, . , I - '1 a' . .. L - - oui mere is uue( timsiuciauuu pe- CUliar 10 mis -oay, ; which 1 inusi 1101 ....... t .,... v ' . . . i Mv.if in nntirp. VV hnt. is thpflo-P of that i o y w hi ch i s a ga i n r e n e w e d t h r tui g 1 1 t h e J -v-ft . ....... c 1 " -1 la'hd r nai vear 01 our niuepeiui- ence is this on 'which we are entering ? ft is the fiftieth the first Jubilee' of American Independence ! .... That word hn-nn-B with it.some sacred ; reflections. drawn from a holy - volumef for. which f trust all' Present feel such a becoming reverenceV thaVit can never seem amiss to refer, to it.r . r . ? . . j ' It . is there recorded that an ancient nation, whichJiad been delivered from oppressive tyrrany oy me nanu 01 vyou, . 1 -.1 1 . j .1 . c tr . .! mised larid,Vvas directed, on the tilticth year after entering upon its inheritance, to celebrate a jubilee one.remarka.ble circumstance of which was, that they who "were in bondage 'should become freemen : and this they were to, do, re- momliorinn- 1.6 llioir ffifhpra vfrp. tinco. bondsmen in Egypt. ; t , r-' jy. ( ' ' : How forcibly then," on ' this first American jubilee ' should we feeh the antKsuch '.hopes' as tliel one for iyhich Vve pleafL.YYhile it va nit j tb hope, arid worse than .madness to. attempt1, oy one act or tletrt to remove sucn an evil chnnffl rvA; ;,.,: irt' -nirAnica nv. ltipa- ...,i,:lu; i ' nAnf prudent zeal maf restore lost' rights to 1 thousands, " meliorate the condition ot uipse, wnose ireeuom is oui ananie? ami thus be gradually dimipishin a catamity; as tnatwnicipresses upon our couuirv , jj i0f;pnia( yet surely, in jrratitude :to rieayen i or r Agents infthw, our "own. unnaralTeled blessinss, j.wc printing ink, "MMl,'W""M'''M"MMMWMWMMMMMMMMMMi. .. ..... ! ' ' ' ' ' - - - t- . . . . ;. . ... . .-'if. ' ,whicli otherwise, must increase, until it burst Avith.oyer;vvhelmlngiruin:ton,s6me future' and unhappy generation; v )We are.not disposed iVeHow-'citi-. zens; to darKen the siianes ol one-view of this subiect'witb the 'dismal colorinjr or an aitrisnteti imaginationneither to niumine me oincr wun an arunciai, tin has a riirhteohs God decreed. e ex- JJCUl. UUL LUUL LUIS) W(Jl iU IIlt Ut5 CtlU- terted into a blissful paradise And yet, sultering as man t is under the di- vine displeasure, he is also an obi ect of 'bom passion to the Deity. A: God '.'of Love is ever seekihgto; promote ;tlie nappinessi or fnis creatues .and' looks with approbation upon? every eMeavor of.onexporiion of his creatures! toim prove the condition? ofthe other. Vhile therefore! with'sorrowins: hearts we are forced toHook upon large rnumberalbf micsc, our iciiuw-uciiigs, as uouiiicu, iui a ldng period tocbrne to rein aih under tne yoKe oi servitude, let us zealously attempt to lessen the, number, ct liht- en the yokeas much as ppssibe4 i'Then may we, with bur, consciences, and thankful hearts, rejoice before Heaven, on eacHretiirn of this day, for the ma-, ny blessings poured out upon us.ij1 'Fhen we snail siana acquutea to our cniioren, pf having entailedupon them, without an effort at rembval, one of the jnost deadly levils that ever afilicted- a na- tion." ' ' 3 , i China, Gla is & Earthen Ware. ( No. 108, X, ater Street, New-York. S ' Four doors from the Coffee House. X Dummer 1 Hempsted, (Petersburg,) comprising a complete assortment of new -mtr .i 1 In- i i v are ana very oeauimu patterns, wmcu lie is offering by the .Packag-e, or from . the Shelves, on as favorable terms as any House in tne: union. .; ! -.also, . ; 14 sacks Bristol Porter Bottles, cases half Tint Tnmhlors. 1 , . j ? " BJ HEMPSTED lias made arrangement to receive psr Line of Packets from tLlve I; pool," constant additions to his assortment! which wdl ertalde'hrm to execute orders on very favorable terms. v ' ' N. B.' North-Carolina money taken at par. 84-6w B. HEMPSTED. NEW BOOKS. "B" ; GALES 8t SON have received a large Ci? addition totheir stock, embracing a ve ry general assortment of School Books, and the hew pviblications in the various idepart- ments of Literature. They are nbvv prepar- ed to supply all orders. Among the articles receivea are Wheaton's Selwyn, 2 vols. niackstone's Commentaries, 4 vols; Archbold's Civil Pleading. " do. Criminal Cox's Chancery Cases, .2 do Norris' Peake, , Vs i v, ' ' Gow on Partnership, ' Montasrue-on do. 2 do. . ........j, 1 Stephen on I'leaamEr, - 1 ?starie s itepoiis, uu. I . 1 r 1 ' - , I Sander's no.- cio. GoodeVStudy of Medicine, 5 do. Eberlee's Therapeutics, 2 do. Ewell's Medical Companion, - ' Do. Family Physician, Paris Pharmacologic, 2 do. Magendie's phisiology, Miner & l ully on Severs, Annstfong on do. Memoirs of MadanVde Genlis, Virginia Housewife, . Masonic Chart, Aiken's 'Elizabeth Hallam's Middle Ages, 2 do. Grimshaw's United States, lot Jefferson's Notes on Virginia, (new edition,) Second Expedition, 2 vols. Plates, Gaieties 8c Gravities, 3 do. christian Indian, , , John Bull in America,' t - : Inheritance. 2 do. Marriage, 2 do. 5 . Highlanders, Human Heart, ' , Ladv of the Manor,' 2 ,do. Stranger.of the Vally, i3 doi ' Redwood,- 2 do. " J Lionel Lincoln, 2 do. Fine: Gilt Post, Black and Red Wafers and Wax.. ' ' Baleigh, August 13. , ruiK. .. uo.,. , , , . . v -v . ' c ' ; 1. Ojc r livtCTS . ESSRS. CH ARLES JOHNSON & $ON lelphia, iiaving- constituted us State,-; for .the ; disposal at manutactureq at theirstab I isn-i ment; ; we infoTm Pouters. 4that. we, shall al ways have on hand nassoftment ot that ar-; J cont-jn ,We have received a. parcel iprkegs irimjr.from 12 to'a23 lbs. each 'which wmue uisposeu oi jon gooa terms. 4 ri. ;;. 4 t - f x rt - 1 a . J iu ioot" T oo jr ; -I iunircpegiecx or omission. V:----''- Kaleieh, August 3. . - Auff. 1825.,. 'r.;...M,.r. 82-dt.ilil XrttiMj!vtt7tiAT'-:r? r- Notice. rnHAVE lost the Certificates of five shares JL' of the Capital Stock of the Bank bf nnp.- Fear; vjzVNosMll, 112,-113, 1 14, & 115 And.shall At the expiration of 3 months, from the date of. this notice, applyi'fprv new; Certificates Of , said 'f Stock.?. All persons pre tending to have.any .claim to said Certificates iafe hereby noticed 4t make knowir'their claim. t , - LUC Y-CUTLART; ; Wilmington, June 151 1825;.i' , 7-3mvT, S tate o f North - G arol iiiai "i?r 1 'Rutherford County.4 " " " lX, EQ.UITT. , , i ;Spring term, 1825-0' I 1 f - Barnes Tliompson, GooM '-H oyrfXv"- -f; ' James B. 'Murray, Arthur Bron ; Bill to fore 5 son and others, - - - - " 1 clbse ffa.sre Ausrustus Sacked vv. vfr , : ly .j t Sti., ttjj jttriiiiM ig mc aiisiaciioi oitxne i,ourt that the defendant' Alicriutns 5olrV J iiol an imiaunaiu oi xuis oiHie ; it is- ordered that publication be'made' threp.'montjus suc cessively in the Raleigh Regisiethat unless he appear at the nextr Court of Equity to be held Jfor- Rutherfortl county "at the puii jiouse In Rutherfordton, on the SdiMohday fter Jthe 4thMonday of Septenibeif nrext and plead, answer or-demur to ' the bill ot 'com- Milt oi Mas o nlc HottexN ;f Authorised by Special Act of Assembly t- for the benefit of 'vl'1:-"' GOLDEN FLEECE LODGE; No; 74, N. Qi SCHEME: Prize J3000 2000 1000 'i 500 is is ' is is is is is is $3000 2000 : ;20P0 ; 'looo - iooo 1000 v iv ' 2 i 10 20 100 1500 1639 2361, 100 50 10 5 7500 Prizes Blanks j2o,ooo; 4000 Tickets at fS is $20,000.; TVlU'i ncr i r pnrhmono in f f tiriiv nc crrn as" a sufficient humber of Tickets shall have peen sold.--Superintended by me tollowing Managers :' - j-? . ;f ?f .-v" i-;;;.- THOMAS jL. STEVENS. SAMUEL W ATKINS. Orders for tickets, post pai the Cas, will be thankfully punctually 'attended to :by .the Milton; nVc , ; Tickets Five Dollars. eachHTicketsto be had from Agents residing in the- different towns,lvUlages and pubhc places tlirougiiout the State. By order of the Mknagersr IMHLIPH. TUOMAS Treasr., I SHAT Court on the! 4th 900 acres on Dan River joining the lands of Bethell & Yancv, said to be the property e the property of Tarley of England or General Izard, hot given in. - ; . . :, . r 500 acres near the above mentioned Tract, said to belong to' the above named persons, not given in. vt r ' -505 aicres, joining the lands of JesseWil sop,.said to belong to the same, persons above n:tmetl not given in. 500 acres near the above tract,; belonging to said Tarlev or Izard, not sri veil in. ' said Tarley or Izard, not given in- 1 ; j o89j acres, lying in the Meadows of Dan, given in the name of George Izard. - 350 acreSj in Forka of -Mayo (Dan River, given in the name oi Margaret Joyce. others, given in the name of Drury PensOn, but is said to belong-to a Mr, c Lr ' f i I ..'Price.- . . - - , 100 acres near Smith's Rirn, , given in ,by Thomas, Shelton. y,' . , Civen'in by Carrinerton Simpsorij. - . tuaj avi i.a 111 dailies ?tiii.t 3 iovii juisuivii J- . o t. i 1 2 r-i n 11 1 1 1 ft. -on I . -. I- , 30 acres on.Dan river, joining the lands pf j Wm. Fernll, ryenin the name ot William White of Tennessee '?' ' ' --r " 200 acres, on Walker's creek, belonging o uie neirs oi su v.urry. .5 - 180 acres on waters of Wolf Island creek,; said to belong to Heirs. of Isham .Browder, anu no, given, in- u s --V'. .,1 .lot in Leakvdlebelongng to -Richard Holland, not enven in for 182."? i. and nven m.l for 1824 -150 acres (ing.the,ls the.property. of Charies Fagyi -not given in. plaint hied aprairtsrlum r it will be taken'pro a, rectors of the CapEer Nayiation Cornyy;: confesso and-heard exprte.'S"-,r4sl;.i"-4C? panv-Vili'b'e-b'oldKnHtE i X Test.i lVFlilRCHETTvC:I.E. 5 davhef12th day of Seniember nexW th ' ; My 30. '! i : :? fly; - rU : . j y 3 Kf- .Byrdcr;: " ; Alexr. HENDERSON, j STATE O0RTFr-SAROLI?v A i - r JAMES RAIN EY; :':-ir HK pufoi it'his vlKvr-.'"tc' fAttCHIMEDES.pONOIip, Ii.tVi6lnthd attefeitif Hniefk''1---? ':--JOHN R. CLARK, j -n1 sherifiVbf this Statetotheprfsibof w ,ii expose io :uc vai iiocMiii:iaiii uo wiioiiuhc aIlt: is nav;rie 1 ana House, in the town, of i VVentyvorth; I 'e.'.lnr.snchOT'Oine ii thiri'haildsi Monday in next' September, the kto make arhdavlt of the same fii following Tracts of Land, or so ipuch thereot kt 5Jav, the-J artgec-OK' Chaifmth ;;of tti i as will be sufficient to satisfy the -Taxes due Court befre;U'hbm It is-'nSaSieV''feTiair,catises-t-thereon for the'years1823 and 1 82 1 togvther transrnifteld the : Pttbiicin'reisurcr on '6v with costs : 1; ; f ' ,!-.'.'-. '. ' . before theMstfrI)ecem1ier:in heameAear, SOU acres, io ninif the lands ollJolm Wind- r V r . '.jr!"i ;-""V. sor, Esq. ami other?, on Lower If Oman's cr'k, iM,&a:'''lnV L rUwi. ti'u'i- ;:.0i;:;i81! lampfficersof;tlie;:suite 4br the--circuitMft, , Brinsfield and .' Jay acres on ; Waters . nt : iinntr ... Horan's" I U w u " ' lL. r v V. , - VI rsque xne Deinguojecteato.thte compulso-r ; creekjsthe propey of Jo given in for,182J,and civen in for 1824, ; 1 V-otw 4 (TjThe 'f?Vr o Drna'es i-t-Cov&prf paving swelled ' into a'mucKarger.yolu'Tie thap; Avas it, first anUciriate' d by. the fpulilis.li- ers,' its comnletion has,; in conseo'ienc-r been delayed beyond ""the period -.promised lQats;ffubscribcjs. 1ie increased size: of the work' has been .-caused in partj'.by the additidrr of a vnumber of interesting public."4-. Documents, which were- too volum nods foi.' newspaper, publication, and b" a d, t- -:nina-, tion'of the Editors "to p'icp in tae A pJnd'x; !. of thevolume;o7A Xvrt ? passed during the !jess;on. .,TIie. ; publishers havcr dioeve? .-: thq' pleasure ? to inform the. patrons of the : , wuritiiai ii Willie rompiexeci in ine course of two tr three' weeks,. and, then fortKwith v forwarded to them bvmail. " V, -. I To all thosewh'ha!.sent in "their names dSOoimncti of -the irreat enlarsreTVientOf thte i volume, 'tue-price wiu oe raseo, t,a iiQnsuo;v Ic.i.iKAi.tn wvr rlnllnrc - ' ' vr"c '- "' v 4": V V4li.. K SfcA I U' r X Aug; 10; 1825, Gape; ear i avi iratio u tom NOTICE IS HERE&y GiyE2 ;4 'V. j rBlHATa' tneetin of the jVe"ient anel Di- y S .HERETO rVEN 1 - .a. . 4 per 'cvnt ; declared ? nd 5 p;j vbie ' b t Ii e Stqckludderslpf Company on ih ' 1 st . day of October next, wilj be pid only to persons ylio ; appear by ; t H e B bokjs of th e;s-C 0 '?p af v, -J c$f 6 e.tfie wn ets ; . -1' for, tliew ork, ltwill bV. furnished at the price? - mort j originally proposed, :-vjz three 'dollars but i it' is' proper to rnake-it; Known, thar,Tm con-l of if the-.Stock, ;inless Uhe' real qwneraishdl - k have procured a transfer of tUe Stock occftrd- i - mgtoine rouowi ng provisions. pt.jne caarter, viz ' Section 1 '4hf . Tllat , it -Jihl.' 'ntTi.m ayv be lawfurforleyery.proprletprt liiT Z 6r herjshare or shares, l)y deed, fjxeciited.be--r f fore two wTthesses, ahreg( pfpof ofthe executl; n;' inv.the Cpopany'i , , Books," and not otherwise exc.eprbv devise, which devise shall also bi exhiblteil to- the President and Directors und. registered be- fore 'the "ill vi see shall be'entitled to diw"yaiiy part of th e profits from said tcdU'- :" ; ' ; '1 '-: By order,? -V ' JOHN CRUSOE,' Slec'y. Wrv i - JJ5fV6r,A;- 1 ' ' 4 - J VV the Acts'oft ;iti.ftHefal"sienl6 j,nd :,Masteni in Eqiiitv,' aVjurer:at,th terIrt of Lhe?i;ourKbf wh1cttlev ara C)erts respectively, after thelst dy of Au- menton 'onw, of al 1 mon i esf rerna i m n sr-'in-their - hand? !sV and which fewere-:,,.fefcete'dthV? thelrit ;o 61 cialrvi' t h r ee 'years rr rno rV Vr vlou s t h eteV i Treasury: Office 15th 7?thrfsf,i$ y5. 1 ,Vi ; 3f and enclosing. lUgrricidtiWearWirWilVAMrn ? i ' ' received and. tlire, : ; ,""U rA.r-.S. vj". - V: - Treasurer in ; v prthea; thVclerf : to ; specifyingthereib iheanioOTit4 i)f; eac 4 v 1 separate claini, a iul;tljie.iiameff if ther.; the '.ari,-: ch. return ! , i - iL--- tafe. be- 7 . r " :t -v- gtafed to be fore the 1 st of 1) fvcember;! all th e b 1 nice s imtheir. haric- EverV clerk a- foresai l failing to cpmply imththes rpquisi tidn s" Esirfelts! Sl100 v-r-to be ih ett for la nd re. covered by theibhTi Superior Court ; and ism pre v.r . 1 i abxforfa! t the monies ip, his hand s as; aforpsa :A n T on failure topay.pver lhe rpohWs asafoVesaid, v.. - rW" A. ' , " " iiliS-rrTr- "i-V ; . . . ' u k. Iw. ,i f:; - o wV ca-Ai.fjt' - "vLll of an'yourVof record in this s'tafe 5s toren- der to. the fcourt of which herpav have been to cm use a -' Lul . ' dt. r. AN .'r ; I 2J? "u iTt Vi n J such person, isideron.bichl-.thet'co.firt I' ul f.uffi.i.,ffi4. f. - i aLL.:s - c .j J.;, ixiuA , -"I6' . I - - TJieasure4-- in testifying to the punctuality of mani ;bf the present apdforrner Vclerks.-juQetadi?g.-sVhie:'if "'' oar most dis tinguisl ied citil ens hi i h e p re sent - strviped;to, add,' there r?rnAintilt. many, who flf.ra dter ,nd-r thVW. - . ' countnjhe same rpanner,:under a like: pe aivFrign bth conifdei-tiOrusV theTrei -v. - ?. sVrer,Wotld herebrespecimilvggest .t . . . j A - , .-"tav luntarily and forthwith the. returns reti uired "j ivw-i wsiJ f VX-u"?vi2'nciriecx. or -eiay4to- 1 1 .! i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 26, 1825, edition 1
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