..4 " V ' ,.,YV- " M;v -T.V;V'-v!- 'M-'""- --w' Outs are tlie plaJis of fair, deljlufulpesce , , i.j-. . - - f, .--J. ': " . . -f :i' Vv " i.' . 'vl V't 1 V w "V 4; -r.-,.: ' ' , " 4,Uri'urarpM by party rage to live like brothers.'? r . , ,..,,,. ,7 ' ' ', i? " -1 " " Hi 5 . f THE t ItEGXBTJSR . l published every TtyEsuiT arid FnxATby ' ; '!- 'jqsepti gales 8 sbKv" ' :Jkt Fits Dollara'per annum Iialinadvajnce. ' -u.k -AttVERTISEMTiiNTS ?fat ieceediriK'" 1 6 lines, neatly inserted three 4 tirael for a 'dollar and 25 cents fori eVeTy suweein publication,; those of1 greater " length in the same proportion;;. ;.Cparauw j: r jci.wtia to the Editors must be post-paid. : - w .,.r '4. i ' U, vouns man was indicted and found guilty before the Recorder of Tork for having stabbed a lady 'Mrs;Catha rine i Morgan - With a penknife. 1 lie proved to be a youth of but twent yone years'of -as;e, and he was sentenced to he Penitentiry-for three years The following is nis explanation of hk mo tives for a tteuipting so anguirtary an act y- Hereunonthe ptisoner, a young: man of 21. or 22 of inder frame, and ra j address theoft and mild ;Jiut urin dportm?nU his regular.coun tenan,ce:(reridered a little pale by,ini prisonment, though illumined by clear . and expirssi ve eyes. ) his plain yet very 4ntdress, .and his f, decent appear Xapcev altogether imparted much -inter-: est tothe caseii His voice ns clear and"disttript;rv6r(r of all timblingXor cmba rf as?oi ent f :a n d with oqf any o f the oratorical foripsahcUattitudes Jauscht anywhere j3UVi j out:ariy pf thef preparation in .pasltioh, ; pr in Speech and prestures, practised by .sonfe; greatrorttom coftand- con-gress---h!e;told his talejri a manner far superio. thai T)f - most qf;, the daily speakers at the bar, .both as;fo th ? mat ier 'and language and the judgment "displayed;! in the-. arrangement of the whok. dFl clMl'' t ?o or three i h Jz teTrupftons tip oise in the court, in the je39diicert-or jebarras hinu but -3wienei ci)uW be;heard;- he resumed i$'remarfcj w with a tom posn re'hTcli sh ( wetl !him4 c:j?mble, jntuund tsiiUiatioriiof vpublicusefufnessv Still iis a d dress w as but. brief and the fol lowing is but a broken sketch of its out lines; ; He said in substance f . Ux vnshnow? to tcl I your Htmours, 1 ija t Kcn1l3 rst ia?4! l? XV "-ivi-'ht-the: com pla t n a n t,; M rsMoga n , alvewas -poor anil- m aisrress, as it ap peared to me.- . - ! If. I u ui n t h it v t h a vt m n & as"shedoes, how mucJi attached arid how faithful I have been tner I not only forgive her, but wish her'weil.-r-Nay, I here freely and openly declare ill as she has used me ungrateful and cruel as, she has been to. me lhat I am incapable of a thooc;ht injurious to her, nr herpeace orwelfare-aml trt?t I wish not to throw'0 the slihresr shade on her claracter or . condurtjj .except to. uh careless-as she has:. been of my i fame itnd feelings.. Nol it. is my sincere wish ;rny? warmest hope, that thafc wo man, casting a placid anil forgiving look at Mrs. Mi maythenceforth pros pel and find more fortunate and happy friends and protectors a more ardent and- true one, she never can ! ; y '; f One only request I have" to make of 'the court t am young, as your hon our, perceives arid just entering, s it were on the stage ofiHfe. L am poor. and - have n great -desire to uj some tlnng lor myself, and not to be a-bur ilpn '' nn'; .snipfv. T"Kniio-h nnw fillon unde r t Tie c ensure o f the fa w, and i n my turn.i tnenptefss ana iepresseu, yet l leeij that mat iioerty, 1 siiouiu ue ca pable of doing something to retridve my circumstances, and to be of some value to mv.se If, if 1 to' no one else. I therefore hope; and earnestly. beseech that your honours will take my youth, and all the- circumstances or my un happy case into consideration, arid make tlie period. of my atonement as short f vour view of. the whole matter will a low arid that I may be no longer i in prisoned, than the due administration f justice shall, in your merciful judg ment, absolutely require. '? CIIES. as I The. Game of Chess is not merely an idle amusement z several 'very valuably qualities of the mind, useful in V the course of human life, are to be acquire ed and strengthened by it, so as to be come habits ready for all occasions ; for life is'a kind of Chess, in .which we haye ofteri-poinito;.gai and compe titors : to contend with', c and in - which there is-a vast variety of govd at?d il l events, that are, in some degree, the effects of prudence, or the want of it-j-By playing Chess then, we. may 1 earn : 1st. jForesight, which looks a little into futurity, ''arid considers the conse quences that may attend an action ; for it is continually occurring to the playelg If I move this, piece, what will be the advantage or disadvantage of my new situation r what: use can my adversary make of it to annoy me ?. what other Dr.i Youtf b wallcihin his garden at VeIryri,'"j!ii conrpanywith' two ladies, qney of--whom, r he; after ard ma rried, the servant came tQt tell him a gentleman "wished, Vo. speaU with him. f TeIl him;'v said ""the Doctor T a in too hap pily engaged to change my situation" The fad jest insisted upon: it that5 he should coi as ins visitor was raroan of rank,j his patron, ins friend '; arid as persuasion, had no effect one .took liim by the iright arm,tiie other by therieCu1 and led hjtn: to the gardengate . when finding resistance was vaia,;4ie bowed laid bis, hand- -upon- his fhejrf, and in that-expressive manner,. v for-which he was so remarkable, spoke Uie following lines : ':' -v ; . : ?. i-vhU--t : ' Thus Adarrt lookd when from - the garden a "driven, v - . .:;':-',;'.. i And thus disputed orders sent from heaven ; Like htm ! go, and yet to: go am Iptli, ; IJke him'I g-), for Angels drove', us both.' ti ll .ml was his fate, bnt min&still more unkind; His Eve went with him but fnine stays behind. "IflT T - Lands for Sale for fTaxes, 1 y ON Wednesday, the. 7th day of IJecember next, the following Lots ih the, pity of aleigh will be sohi at the Court House in said city, to satisfy the Taxes due-thrreon, for the present year, and cost. of.udveriising; Lot IS o. 143 property of David Itoyster. M'Kethen's heirs Bcnj. Uagsdale, r: ;JohnSujrg " AVm. Denn's , Martha Brickie Journeyman, Printers E;wish to employ Timmediately, T.woi ' or, Three Journeyrnqrl ' Printers to; woik at book -work. The best waes ' will be gjven r llEtSlCftLL tiBUOVVK.-5! Knx vllleReisVer -OrRce niV ir. -.V Ji Knox il.V.Tenrt. Octf 7, 1825, V ' : ' ' - - . i OxfV-rd Male CcatlehiyJ' lE'Exsminatiori of the Students in tms & .Institution; ' will ' commence on Moftdav, the 1 4th of. November next, and the;Report! thereof b e read on iV'edivesday the 1 6th. s tTh first isessiolivof. 182& will commence on the, 2d Moncjay in, January, as heretofore, . umler tiie cnarge or Air. J " wm. hi.. " Oct.-16. ; ; (IJ" The Editors of the rbhniartnlidentoiv Gazette and Petersburg Intelligencer. 'will nublish the above a'hd forw,adt tjieir bills J to Stephen K. Snecd, ames !.' Johnson. SNEED,' SecV. .Hi;;.'v4'4t " Statv Western Ca- '"jniR subscriber, thankful for'past fvors' f 1 takf s thi$Vethod of informing hi friemb nd ;the:publiQ general ;yj that he still conti nues to kepjPa H(eur Enidt3M.ment in GreensoorpuglH tit -the Jiigmof the PL1)UGIL. . Jtaying :.rf.i)c4.thef.rcanfae' 6iis5riesV liis Avhole attention wall be devoted to his; ffouie v hldr is u pplied with the bst iHercwiniry anprtis. t jus btabreAare furnish ed wish proV-cnder' !ofV very',kiml for liorsejv a , steady and attentive Ostler ; antl he'plodg eshirnseh to .give due attention to all-why may honor him with a cull. ; j v 5 r JACOB "UTJOBAnO. Gi eenshnro,' N: O A'ugW 24. l! 86 3m 13vAoi Hotel, No. 187 Noi 236 & 250 No, -80 , Not 233 .. .. No! 275, 276 & 187 No. 200201, 202,. -.V.iut: 217248, .No. 170 y . No.! 186 f : No.: 182. . : William Mill or rireCtoreO I pi ti , ed with hen deportfivenf and cominis xirated her meek An,J patierit sorrow perhaps I may say I loved heri t wjs' fed -to assistd relieve her if possible To protect tier; :d accordingly, every thimr I could nossibly spare, from my ownsJi Insistence, Out of rriy scanty earn -I jjave to ner to enaoie ner ip.sus-? tain herself and 'child and restore their health. It was but little, but; it was given free) v, jind I thouoht received wiif;sincenty of hart. It helped to support hermit raised her spiritsarid I continued to .doeverv thinj I could for them,' till her child -did ; .when, her? own ; iiealtlv'bei she borild d b ni ore for hersel f. . For a t i m c, she still continued to receive fny visits; and 'tis true, I did press npon her the subject brTnarriage,. which she at -first discouraged ;But on: al rcpetition,f rny; golicatioiBv iaUnoga i she objected : jihat she could not then marry me, yet . she d id not a4 iscou rage ine at all ; but gave roey fas I'4 then thought, and still thirikevei-y reason to jej-pect that one . day;'sheoulcan'M matters litoocl fbrvhileduring which we had , iVequent Walks togeflier, till other com-; panyV or what: I know; not, began to render.Ker cobliowards inc. . v n " 1 In this way "she ensnared , me in thiaiwaihi ltas led oTvfromfone feel ingrto another, and unfortunately, was too much enamiured' with what, i find, ihoughyct pleasant to reflect uponi may prove my bitterest enemy,1 But far has it ever been fnqni irj thoughts to injure; herungenerously and coldly asvhe has treated me though I do Hot pretend to deny .that 1 stabbed her becausefT; o not know what 1 did or whether 1 1 did any thingi It has b?en proved here I that I did stab hcf,?antl presume u tpust have been so. vBut lyas jealous fit her-r-l- know hot but her treatnient ' -made me frantic, but -1 , here lec-are, before you r h onou rs-before tlse Ju d ge tf all, that I am not consciousv what 1 did, oVtliat Iinterided to d her any harm. I still resocct her thouzhl'she has appeared against uie here, knowing m de t!o ove can I make to support it, and ifend in vseif from his attacks r'.' ' 2d. Circumspection, which survey the whole of the Chess -board, or scene of action the relation of the several pieces, and their situations 5 the danj gers they are repeatedly exposed to? and the several possibilities of their aiding, each other v - " 3d. Caution, tiot to make our moves too hastily. This habit is best acquir ed by observing" strictly-the laws oftlie game , such.as if you touch ' a' piece, you must move it somewhere ; if you set it down, you must let it stand Therefore,; it would be better' to. ob serve these rules, as. the game becomes thereby more the image of human life, and particular! y of war 5 in -which, if . 1 4 4t L.l4C'-4L! you. nave incautiously put yourseu lnio a bad and dangerous position, you can not obtain your enemy s leave to with draw your troops, and place them more securely but you must abide all the consequences of your rashness, ' And. lastlv. we learn from Chess, the habit of not being discouraged by present appearances iri the state of our affairs 5 the habit of hoping for a favor able change, and that ot persevering in the search of resources. The game is so full of events, there is such a va riety of turns in it, the fortune of it is so subject , to vicissitudes, and one so frequently, after contemplation, disco vers the means of extricating one's self, from : a supposed insurmou n table diffip culty, that one is encouraged to conti nue the contest to the last in hopesof victory 'from skill J or at leiistTroni tho negligen cje of our adversary. . This is"the opinion of Dr. Franklin : it has been also-said by other writers of excellent judgment, that it strength ens the mind and finproyes the memo ry 5 arid that! after being able, to learn Clress, wcinust not complain of an . in ability .to learn any ; thing else ; for it is no Ytri fle to be accu stom ed, to turn and twist one's, .mind , to the 1 shifting lombiriatlqns of thirty-two men, -with iixdififererit movements on ' sixty-four squares No. 199 No.' 273 No.1 183 ..' No, 114 , Noll4 No. 211, 227 No.' 142 -. No.! 258 . No, No No. ; 163 i 273 1 16 Raleigh, Oct. 26. Heirs of 3. Pride ,Wm. At. Kenedy K!izabet! Grdtty t .lames McKee' (iharles Parish ; Theatre Square A. Si H. . Burg-es 'WillianrHill WiHiamlluffin Heirs of , Lane John C Green Durrel Holers '" ,lo ,n J. -dedtre Ueirsof l'Kethen JOHN PhiHitY. Gol'u. TIE Subscriber, Executrix of the last1 V ill .and Testament tf Stephen Maywoodi dee'd, beings fully. empowered hy the provis ions of said Will, hereby ofTVrs for sale th t va uab' lact-f Land, in lvtgcombe Ooun tv, formerly the residence of s.Vid deceased, eight miles above the town of " T.Hrbo'roug'h, immediately on the river, containing, by a late and accurate survey, 1360 acres : 150 of which are river low grounds. This plantation lias many advantages to re commend it, which 1 deem it useless to enu merate,, believing that all inclined to purpl)ase will see and judge for themselves if a satis fact r' bifer is made, I will sell', at private sale if" none is made, I will then offer Said Land ut Public. Sale, on the premises,, on Friday, 1 18th Noyr. next. One and two year's crjedit t;an be had y the purchaser g-iv-inj bonds bearinjr interest from the day of s de, or riotes negotiable at the Branch of the Bank of Newbern in Raleigh, will be receiv ed, at the option of the purchaser. . j If a private sale should take place, duelno tice will be given. ! . I DELIA -HAYWOOD, Ex'rx. Oct. 19th. 1825. ; 1 l-3w. State of Nor th -G arolin a, ' -MecWenbui'CmirityJ'':- -Superior Court of Law, Spring Term, 1825. Jane Perrvv " ' V. r .C Petition for Divorce. ; Oray Pern-. S T . , tT appearing, to the satisfaction of the 'Court, that the"-defendant is not resident in this states so that , tlie ordirt ity process ol Law, can be served pn him. It is therefore ordered that publication be made " three months'.--in the Raleigh liejrister, tliat unless tlie .defendant appear at our next Superior Court of Law to be .held" for said County, at the Court blouse in Charlo'tteJ. on the 7th Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, and? plead, .answer or .-'-demur' thereto, the hiintitf's petition .will, betaken pro con fessoV and heard exparte, Sic. - " ' J. M. HUTCmSON. OTpWO Black Meri, who were taVen up artd .-IX committed to the jail in Ilandolp! coun H,.Jyr,'C. aa .Runaway Slaves, to wit . one who says liis name is Ben, and belpngs to Wm. "Arjiotd'of t he Statei of labarria, who rti'nKway, perhaps, in "''June,' i'1824. The other, who says his name j is 'hrdratk, and belongs-to Joseph . Williams (i spvciilatpr,) and that he: loft said W'iniams. sorne.time in jVpril,T82 in) the St te of Alabaina--will be oflpred for sale in the town of Ashboro, on the first" Monday in February next, in pursuance of an order of the County "Court of Randolph. V ;i.;LANE, Shff. October,20,.1824. , ,2-3m. . ykjjjk ' f ' TJtE Subscriber havinpitv ' S 1 cliased f tli?s ;Estabiish:net wi 1 1 ii Hi. e F;yett eville .Street lately, occiu s!2ESi5i!s pied by 'Jlrs. Jurai Jeter, is now SHE I subscriber intends leaving Raleigh I tliisi fall. He wishes to dispose of his house .ajid lot : It is an excellent stand for a store being in the centre of business. It is also well calculated .for a family, residence',, a gootl" garden and out houses. A creat bar ai n may be had, if early application be m:ide. Any gentleman wishing tj urchase, can be shewn the premises, and informed ?.e terms, by appliring to the subscriber, " JAS. I SELBY. Or in his absence to , WILLIAM F. CLARK. Sept. 21, 1825. V3- ' . N. Bi The subscriber returns his thanks to those Gentlemen. who have hitherto pa tronized him, and requests bll those who arc indebted to him to come forward on or be fore the sf of October and settle their re spective.accounts, and all "those to whom he is indebted, will please call on him for the same . : :, " ;. - . "; ' " " ...1; L S. , ,-. Sovice. A:-.! . WAS committed to. the Jail of Anson county, on the 2Sth day of September last, a negro fellowabout twenfyyesrs of age, five fe,e j eight or ten inches high, with a no table scar n the left cheek -says hs name is Newton, and that he belongs to Robert Smit h of Ab be vi lie District, S ; C. The ow ner is requested tfj ctme forward, prove pro perty, pav charges4and take Jiim out of Jail. - " PARKS tiEAMON.'Jiilor. 4 October 8th, 1825.' t I005tp 1 .,, , , .,; , . ,. I I I I. I -I.. I' iV . .... l ' TAKEN up on the 4th of September, 1825, and committed to the Jail of New Hano ver County; a negro fellow "namedyHARpY, the said fellow is stout and well made, about 20 or 25 years of age, and says he belongs to the estate of James Purdie, and hired to Ro bert McMillan,, on South River. , The owner is requested to come forward, prove proper ty, pay. charges, and take said fellow away. in CHAS. Bv MOURIS, Jailor. October 1-2; : lOlawtf THE undersgned, Executor of Samuel Walker,- of--. Granville county, de'd. hereby gives notice, that , if Thomas Dickinson, tlie Legatee, tor whm sundry Slaves viz. a Negm Woman .Vine, and her Children, the proper tj' of said deceased were hft by will, many years'agp, do not come forWard and pay the expenses that have been jncurfed in main taining s.iidNegroes, and take them into his possession: on or he'or the 14th of Novem ber, ihe said Negroes will on that day, be'put up for sale at vendue, and sold in order to defrav the charges incurred in their siippirt. JOHN ; STONE, ,Ex'r. Frnnklin, May 10, 1825- 56-6 . " . . . . ' ' v. - -;' State of.North-Curolina, Rockingham County. Court of Pleas and Quarer'Sessions, August Term, 1825. - . William Carter," ; . ...... . V v- Judicial att. levied on land. George Martin, y 1 TT appearing to the satisfaction ofthe court, ; that the defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of this State: Itls ordered, by the Court, that publication be made for 3 months successively, in the Raleigh Begister, giving notice to the said defendant to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions' to be held for the county of Rockingham, at the Court-House in Wentworth, on tlie fourth Monday of Jovember next, and; replevy plead to issue,' or demur, or otherwise judg ment Will be entered tin aerainst him.' ' RO. GALLOWAY, C. C. C. Tewly VioUaYS Vie,vai!!iV; T) AN away from the -subscriber on, the 1st JOLinstant., two Nejro Fellows, viz. TOM, a Carpenter, aged .about 24 or, 25 year?, 5 feet 9 or 10 inches, hih, of dark complexion, qnick spoken, and quick.in his inovements. BILLY, his broiher, also of UrV complex ton, 5 feet high, -aged about!7 or 18, lia-ifg a good, , set jofVteetli.-' X 'he above negroes: were , purchased .by me of a Mr. Tuwnfs, peculator, 'from Mecklenburg cotmly, Vir ginia, in the spring of 1824, and it is likely will endeavor to get bacic to said place, 'as they have made frequent attempts to do so. The above reward will. be given, a,d all rea sonable, expences paid, to any person anpr -hendingjsaid negroes and lodginj:them hi any jail so that 1 get them. Intbrmatiou be ing given me. Vr " ' I . ? a n. iienton. Darlington district, S.C. Sept20, 1825.- -'.-. 94 6t I will expose to public pale, at the1 Court 1 hnue hi Jefferson, Ashe cutity, on the 2d Monday of December. next, the following Land, to satisfy the : taxes due thereon ; for t.4 : . f.-.st:.-vA,rH3l One hundred arid forty pine, acres, situat ed heir the- Court i House joining the land, of Wm. Wyatt and ; given in by Pevton Calvprd. H. : . JOHN BAY Sh'tf. ' Oct. 15, 1825. - ' . 204 -St. BLANKS Fer 6vA e a t this occ in readiness to accornrtiodate Travedler ant Jioarders' He" tendcrthis thanks, for the p trohage and friendly support bestowed up-Vn him lit his former stand, and assures the- Pub lie that in his present 'situation every exer tion will be made to cootluce to. the comfort and pieasure of his guests. le 'will be pre pared to" accommodaie from twenty-five, to thirty Members of the approaching General Asserhblvr v-"' " : ' ' ' " ! - S'ffia'JB(ir will be constantly supplied :with the best and choicest 'ZigugmlXi j ' ' His Table, with the b . st the country c arid market will afTord.Vv;l-lUvVar)w1u ' commodious andt targe, will be a'i ended- by faithful and steady Ostlers. , . i ; ; w - JOHN W. PULLEN. .-Raleigh, Sept.. 12, ; v 825 T ; v t J IIS. SARATI JETER, ':f9 $$fees leave to inform" h'er : friends j j 1 1 Mgi: an'd p u bl c,tfia t she has taken . nfigfifftffl" thei;Kniise J 1 jtn; m the Jocau ': pancy of John W. Pollen, Esq, (south west corner of the Stae-House Square) . : where she will continue to keep a House of Enier- tainment. " She tenders her thanks to those who have been pleased to call on hf r, and assures thewn t -at nothing s to render them comfoitable bi ot the best the. market afltirds. i She can Board 1.5 Members of the Legislature, r . Her StaMe .Will be provided ' with good Ostlers and plenty pF fbr ige. :a She solicits a por'ion of public patronage'. Raleigh, Sept. 22. j . ' ;93tf ' : ' 'I.' THE HOTEL. ! ! .-.. i :. ;! I j THE Subscriber havlns: rent. l..,11 Kol u'atfftr lfer;TableAvill ; ed the Hotel formerl occun;ed limjj RufRrt, 3 informs the public that the houso is now, opened by him for the accommoda tion and cqfnfort bf those who may visit lla leigh. To all who mayfeel dispose?! to call -every exertion shall be made to . render their situation agreeable. j ... ' . ; .j. 5 : uch gentlemen as wish : to ' procure out rooms, dt'ringthe Session of the Legislature, more eligibly situated and convenient to tho Capitol than ony others, are advised to make earlv application bv letter. j - AIICH'D. Tt: IiUFFIN. 1 Baleigh, 22d Sept. 1825.f ' 9i- V JUST PUBMSHEDj ;i : 18 2 6; M-:: ; CONTAINING, besides the Astronomical' and Weather Calculations, some vhiable ' pieces on Farming and Rural Affairs $ tnanr useful and interesting ACscellaneous ai-ticles-, Medical Receipts, Anecdotes SccVl a list of ; the OiHcers of the Government of this State, , and of the United St-ates, 5 with their salaries; the times of hold"; nrf all the different Courts in this State : tlie Members of Assembly, &c. Sold wholesale and retail by the Publish ers ; by Charles. Stuart, Fayetteville 1 by Salmon Hall, Newbern, and retail by most ofthe Storekeepers in the State. rXA Ui- v 1 Sept. 22d, 1825. . V ' 'Vi'k-" rflll E Subscriber begs leave to infirm hh 'A, f iends and the public, that he still con tinues to ke p a House of Emerfainmcnt id the City of Raleigh, o.'i the east tide of the State House Square, and will be prvpared to accommodate Thirty Members effthe ap , proaching Geeral Assembly with Board; lie., has rented several good Roams conveni ent tothe State House, and his own dwelling x also is prep iredto accomnr)odate all transient -persons at any.'' ti me J when 'culled on, at hr old prices, which "have a! wnvs been lowV- His table shall be as well supplied as the. market will affiirdft He has a largeand cleau Stable, well supplied 'with old Corn: Foddei a:id Oats for Horses, and ah honest Ostler. i ' - ": " WILLI E J ONES. B de'prh, Oct. 14,' 1825. 93-3 w. ; ' ? State of jqrth!-Carolina ... . Jolmston C;uiifv. ' ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions." ... ; August Term, 1825. V ' heuben "Barber, ' ' ':. Alt; levied ton land, Caleb Gr.flin, V 1 - 1 trr . , : . 7 IT appearing to tlie satisfaction of the "Con'rr, that lie Uefendmt Caleb Griflin, Is bS'; tes;dent of tbis State : It is crdfWi ti, ndvertiserocnt be :rriade in the.' Itideih lie gistcr for three monthsithat ttnlcss tlie De fendant ;Cleb Griffin; ajjpears at our nxt County Conrt, to be held fr said Coimty, at the Court-House in Snutlific eti thi 4th ' Monday in November next, to pie ul answer ' pr .. demur, -judgment will be entered pro confesso and execution issue accoKlii gjy . .Tcsie, RM. SANDERS': Jlk. " ' .. f . - ' . Adv. 25 35 - i '. ' f 1 :! "I : i f : : 1 ; ; ! : i i s I I '' ... '.' . . '." ' - ; -1 '. --'- ' : .".' .. . ' " 1- .' ir - ' " c.-- :-'.-r '"'.' 1 '... ,' , ' ". '' ;. " li .'' ''''! ' '-V" -' 1" r ' ' ."' v-' .'! .. !i - : ."" - .'! ' ' " ' ' . ..f ' - vi ' ' . r ' ' ': ' ! I ,': . ,'k. '.. "-,' - :'::' -,' '::. .'-'.t'V; -'.:-' ,'-:' i 'vi'. .. o..-: V" ' :-::- h