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s RALE North-Carolina State Oun ire the pUm of f.i,ideMghtful Peace, Unvrarp'd by party rage, to live like Brothers THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1810. AND , ' . , . J'jli'i Gazette. . . . - M ft! 1 ; x . ;i f ; No. 54i i I Iff I S f III II I: I if III If I ' : : - ! Jrjerna! Imp rove incut LOTTERY, t tr Lr ;Mt:ure A . J . . --'it I'm. rnl-N I c- to i riv;.4.'"" 1 ,t r. iron s fUl I r S C .r una hru (j-;. thoi;- ND DOLLARS SCHEME. 1 d j dj. 1 A v .SO do. 5 J !. J-. of cf of of of of cf 5ul CO) lua 5J 1J 4 U 300 1000 5 l , 'r :es r.i4'frBUxrU U.1 a. ; .'j-Hrff nf Vh;ie Ju-pr. i.jr.-e I'i'ir rre. qual. it 1 '.'0 i" n'.-i i .. . i n' :u a-c 1 I r Sl-'- v e tl a . I r: ' vr irn " 5 ' ' j , . )f T.nfra!., -t tt! !- o 1 1 . . r irrer' .i i is s s ai I ' U. c-!trrr, um. i is i .nj.-i.-u, , l -ra'y neTer Uuy stre trr.s. a-iap. d , ru U n.tl .tr;i'r m.;:.': rwn '' f .-j CIS wcm.v 1. ui. -1 . - 1 L . .... . ".v n. 1 v t c :n .. K ver, it u:!! he frii'..! j ...Is t lv -rilei aS i;t ti.r rr. . 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I t.'ern pet cm:. anJ c rnAr Wiethe p .-. m, the airs j; r! a b M-.d to I e c!c u.iu e o ; - Tycrj.t, f r t!:e li:-h-.M ..is j ; .Tl .s a ' v. is pr e . r h s.x 1'.' .ii c .' vied a u.r , ard-j - ci si .X-tvia r n. . wm rt " .It- v a ' c a'"1-! t '. 1 itv.okt rfi G d'u ' ! r : i svi'li iht iev- w .r. v 1. 1 :.i t: r r t 1.. tl. S. v.. .e j ; 'nr or at Laurel H IJ. T) MAC FAUL XNI3 JEL LLE. (Ill I I l ' T'V V. m M t. L. ( C 1 1 j. A') inRI JUHNmiN. (. ;.Arrs Reward! 1 '1 '. . w h n 1;. fff .: I n !" t 1 'i . v . :: Li; 1 ! 1 t 1. in 1. : 1 Li" c-ir. 5 .--) -.". 2 it - r t ; 'ill C j I Xi 1 ,.' r 'o k . !i ! i '- . .s I 4 V A I ar, eup : ic rr. r. a 1 a-y s f u - : i".".i r. il.e, . 11 1 G-rr; 06 t;1 C X " .. -.v ' 1 1 S v. it ! J 1. 1 t AO ll.t 1 1 1 . . r 1' rv ip -r - k pu -. i-: Ii . 1 I r . 1 a-; . 1 ; . 1 . I. 1 s -'"'a, 1; j hit r Ji.C i' -1 a d h 1 r UL, .f S3 ci Tt :p, is ! a. 'v 1' y ' ;tv rs 1-. :.o n : l.ji I - t J ' ; ,T,: t ri .it ClTiZ 1 i:r p-,:ch 11 i.-lw ptari Jt i.f t 1- ' : H' I in. 1; 1 1.1 I ' ; "."exists f j.-r, In j . s i 1- r c-r.'j l.x n I I 111 I C 'T: I". V . I k. I xv i - n in lauu r ' t - ;iv;n. I'd. xv tli ah t .p.-.v x". . 1 'I - ,"' i'.- 1 I 1 t . : : I IP ... . I ... 1 " - .'. .a .. 1 1 e s I f; ; 1 ' ; . r in the ai n nf v. ,J. AH't' -Tf. r, ( . -6 A- 3'j tliC J FEMALE EDUCATION, H'.lHRLSrON. AGREEABLY to the Rules of this Csta. jL l.hshment, an Examination of the Pc; .Is ! v.-.. h-JJ on the nil and tn insi. in the ie- sc. ice oi a respectable Audience in orcUr j.... - -j. uutia'lv invtrsfijja td, Mi. Niclioiscn, Ijue I'rif.r'itai j! hc Ac Ucm v in this place, a Geu- tl ,z: rt iJ ii; muishtd literal-) reputation,! :mI f.;al.y u.co luciul wan the School, was i ni t prcs.de. L mt ith.rb reirl.n m a d kU cc. who piorr t,cil t..m aid, were prevented li. ni autiid n by the in clemm.v ot the wea'lur. The rust day va i; r.i in F.xsminat'nn r t hc I vtT CL'bJ.1 s in ptiii g ar.d Kca t ug, a :"J j j of those further advanc t in .n&. sh uii,.im..r ar.-l Parv.n: ().. the '.ecai'.l dav. tin !i g'icr '.lasses re d ; .e! cr pieces in blun- vcist , and were al'tr wards e.aaniud o: t;.e llistorj of tliigU d, j Ge,;tp .y and the L'se i t the Giebcs. L-i.:. . 't i- exhi'ifd sptcimi-iis ot 'heir Writing. 1 i.e Ctmjr s t i" s 'hie'- f-U Ladu s, Mtss ,;i.U'S, MiiS WnTi".. and liss C Mor U.ca. v ie lead, a d trv. Lxcreises of itie day tut irtl... tvl j a handi ire aid inputs. ve A'l.i t ss to tie V''Ji:2 I. aJ.es, by Mr. H ill. am !i.:f:i. in ;.el,alfot i msell a'.d the cr.rr.pany Many ot C V -j.: Lades JpJ-raidm In -S--S w-ik.tli th. irijt Jvvs. ; lni' ?pca r.rns .t" Ne d'.e-wc.rk wi rt liiw'.v..-e Uup:a)(d q, Ui , , e ;uir.ai. v atterJ.d a Mu , ... , i',.ri.l i .! M r A . ( , ,. e hv i'uril ol .1 r A.v X auUlc (j y KTf w;, Ct 1 ain uinlMr ..ed e. s . j . . ... . . ,n v..ri. .1 - .! ! ci i ens t tl. 1 pr gie-s in Diawi a (i I'.nti.. v.e c ! -.tsv. e 'i I). ted ai.d .r.. with r.c jpi.roua; .t ; .rj.:.ny. Lii.Ji.ra.',iJb) i.k'J.u's which has at ei'd. d . 1 iui tel endvv. rs f hi v .e t and nis As- .itaii' . J- MotdtCii 4nlir.s the I'.-.bl c. iht t .e ch'ol w. 11 re-c r.i.n. -ce ;n the !h "1 J - uuy, c .ier t'le siin. .ujk i niten.iauee ast.i ri -' fore l l.e Mucal, Dr-v 11 g ami I'aintu .3 v-j arrrrcms coi:tn ':.!!:, u der '. 1 t Unecuun f i lr. A'., xai die C. Mi kr m hn-e caj-c; y n h y.e ii-. me. ics .s too svell known to r.jj..t a:y corr.rr.ent V. -nusv wur. have ifen pkascd to encop. 111.,:$ lns'.H Jti.-n, he tenders his giatetul un.i wl J mti : wi-h an a ?.ura:ue, mat itiz .fiT.it;,'! cart and a.urt on which have hi i.it ii bttit ic sill co.it.: Uw ui.UiHii 11I. The many sdvan.igcs n suiting firm il.cr cnx etly tormed into classes, .induce him to request th-r luhnrd to p ace their ohildrtn r u anls u 1 J' r l.: . circcinn;, 10 iei rt em ai. nd as & na p s alter me re cammer.ee- . I'.U'I'I r, Hn- c!tol- pt , j. ,r il Tut. on in the varion3 :ir-l..tj, llSli k t xct ptrd) 1 .'5 p.r : LaC11 , ,u,; 1a4, mu t -j.- turn.s.'.ta ;rj f i;t n;,, Couu:cr pane, liia.i. aiuiUin with a tt and . ow t L. Th- t ','(. wnr Teci!;nonials are n -rexe-l for ! i he s i v.-v. "mi ... 5 'ci r.iy ue I'lclntvcl 1 , ercourag. t t I .ism u : liein i'.d v. r v i Mr. Mordvc.11 to 33-:.. at the hxar.iin.-t. 10 'i the u I. m.i , i.v. ' , have been finder h.s .Urt c.K 11 l -r s :Pe tonsni. -jjra.i.' time 1 aKe ikd .it :hc time ,.pp.i:.!' d, I ! ai.d f.i'nT examined i",, e.f, -r l:ea:d tn-j.r I. . I s.t'.ctt ti .ai me in ;he Mr c'.-st riar nr. tht ' i m. ri! G'.as-cs, inKri.ili,h bramnui, llj.st -i, ( a-id ih- Lie 0, the Gi lil. tl' w i c wra'-c i' S or thev I' - v Ci 11 I- I r .1 t.- :.is theni; ive- n;CJ I -.1 1 -s. i ,.,.v ' j Ti.e-r j'.viiu y, -.ir.ee th.it t.r. . , I ..3 1. . . ba 1; in d e it r.-.i, but .-n the contrary tne vre'.'fb ert ..mis et m i.avc Ik i rr ade hy the -r j I La.t.t j, to arii'-. an t rr mi r:t Ut;rte t per ! tic ti n in ih d :..rei.t iua- cn- j ot ht:ence t-j ,S . L. -xe-1 tic h.-v 1 a;d t'c r a:e;K:ou, a;.. i i::cn & liiW u n c?t. v. I tt .1 k 1 m 1 Id d w.n. u; c ?r... i. ,rc: ti 'ii i.e m . ir.sn. Mr, Mordcc. and ti A.s.st.nts. we're , ; ;i i t" c'-are uiai tm n iv st p n lias . oeen 1 1 .K n by them in c -n-vf; . :k m s-: p- mu. j . t:s L! ns:,viw to treir i'ep L, in the ,j or-., I '.it aid ea t ! I'liiinrr. .iiiil in iiijiff to I in jUj tee to I .b" 1 trij r-,r -i .l !:. mu s .:; . that I m ..... ... . - ,1 e.r :n Lie atte.'.d .i an La.n lution which I .. ive me so nvj- ii s..;i 1 .-:::r.n. SAML'u. NICHOLSON 'Jt c i, Li -'. ! Tu iiiidrrsigr.ed. who wrre prAient during 1 '.!- 1 st tlx.i r..nitnn I Mr. M w.'ca; s ; u the;r :;trf r t at .! .. Ii : '.e ue dec .i'e. tiia s ' N'teui 1 i.t' ir m s bi jru::-. l Atiee a- 1 t m. Ti-- iiadn. is at.d c rrecn er,s oi r.e .ms its .;;v n bs o.osc tt "it G I a n m 5 ei GratTVrar, a. ei in the d ri 1 1 ;n ore and Gc 1 I 1 f, ' J ' J t l 'l.- JV. 11 ,u.Ji - ij j ..v... ....1.. an r 1. mi c...i' r T r . 1 t... t.- a-. .11.1.:. n a 1 v.i .a ion, ev , t i!-. ic d Vti v cd .... J ' a ';, .sidi. ra ,le p 1 . - e.ir :i n j prt, iui I s er . t ass t:u.:y a .d .ittent on on the J si: ef ir ;- i i 'C1 rrs KOiir. GOCtlit.W, V..imi LLL1 G. liLAK:-.. JJe-cr. J if-K;i-. . A r.-ftiT' .i ci-.o Nic toi.-o.N. ;;'u.vik. Jt).lN HALL. kkm " i i 1 1 1 :r 1 WM 111 I N f Til 11 GLUs . LR J VS.vTf. o .. xJie a. LSnJ ' X. If ... .... . NO ITCE. ITT HLTtF. c, I bcurht a Stul Hcrse of 1 h,.ma, iii.'j acting as Att.jri.LW 1. I: rt f.T V I'lam 1" .ompvmand W'm.W.iit;' II j'"' iijmi..i. mi I'm. 1 itr mj ,o:e I:): 1 .r iv. r, . ........ k 1 t. . L J, s, .1,... v .. .U. . 1 1 C. I 1. . r . o j l " u ' -,wi aim 111 ci t: i ;. :i s of :r.c lis "stas-ai a'io ai.ethtr N'eti : r yl 0, ihiv Ncvemb-r 1st, lb!U I loic. s at .ui fTNMiif fruiti trading for either or . e .b v e ., he. as I am determined no pa t' en. :-.c ilorsi haVitij'provcd uisoum and -inee ei ad. ROHt. CAM i'LELL. Linwolu Cvij.it, N. C. xiec. 22, 16 jj. s General assrmblp. EQUITY BILL. . The jjjji r r cstaii n a Court of Eouitv, distinct trom our Courts of Justice, heini on us second readinsr in the House of Com- mons , and the Ye;s a.nd Xays being calle d fur 0:1 its pussac : Mr. A iicxDCKs )N said he would suljmit to the consideration of the Hou-ea few reasons which would in !ucc him to vote in Livor ot (he bill ; 1 and he hoped grntlenien would look iuto the bill itself, and satistv ihem- stlvcs of its merits ; and if tht v j shou'd be convinced that the situation of the country imperiously demands a ia.v of this kind, he hop-d that no j r.niedsonahl : jealousies or prcpc.sses- siani would prevent them lroni vo tinq in favor of a measure which they could not but believe would be a pub lie b tiefit. 1 h. idea of a Court or Equ'tv, Mr. ii. said, wis coev.il wilh the i (iovcrnmcn:. The iramers ct out Constitution have decrt el th it there shall be a Court of Equity ; and wherefore did th? do this i llec uise ''such a Court w is familiar to them i his Government, when a cp!r.y, j had a C'jU't ot Equif , sr m tinier t: hi b' the fudge's and sometimes In 1 the Governor ck Council. They knew that unlebs a Court ot Equity was e -.taVihed, m un litigated cases could I not be dti .d; d. in oh. tfience to 1 j what he would 1 all an injunction ot th people, in 17h2, our Legislature, said he, established an Equiu Juris diction in y ur buptrior Courts. I'or wh.tt pirpose was this Court e?ta blished ? Was it mer' ly to give the Judges jurisdiction over this branch ot law i It was not merely for the name of the thing, but that every man who h id an equitable cause m'ght have it decided. Uut he wou d enquire whe ther the injunction of tht Constituti on and the intention ol the Legisla turc had been carried into effe t ? No, painful to relate, not thirty argu ment cau cs had been derided Mnre the in-t::uti.n ot the Courts in 7k2. C.iust s arv- stilt pmrling which were ins-mued at that time. 1 he law gi ving t'ae the Courts this jurisdiction continued for a considerable time : win n it was found impossible to tr the uits which had betn instituted. At length the Legislature dire ted that the three last (lavs of each term of the Superior Cou ts should be ex clusively appropriated to Equity bu sine . Did this prove a remedy f r the evil? No. The Judges wno had at ten days on the Bench, and the Counc il, Jurors and Suitors, who ha I ;:tttended the Court during that time, ! were too much fatiirued to enter ud ( . Kquhv dockct, which some- . . - ij nmes contained a hand red- caius. i he bills could be scarcely read ovt r; t- : .1 All l.l u. r-t 11, ' 1 1 1 r 1 1 11 1 1 1 . 1 iti 11 iih done Wi'.s to hear the bills and their answers. In 18013, we radically chan ged our Judiciary system. Sin- e dut time, in the district in which he pra Mn. d, not one original Eq iit cause h d b en tried, and the ousi ne- shad been constantly a. cumulating In the old district towns, he belie ved he might eaf'ely say that there w re 50 Equity causes in each This 'makes 400 causes, which rrma'm in our old district towns, and the per sons concerned in these suits are as c 5'i plett U excluded l-"om h '.via;; jus !i. f 'lone them as though there was no kiw in existence g ving ou- Courts Eqm Jurisdi tio.i. Ev ry gentle man knows there 13 no possibility of ;r in true cause?. 1 he law bu-i-n-ss o cti: i' s tii se Courts generally f om M aid iv tiil Saturday. In ma ny cases injunctions could not be h a- !, but the Judgrs h ve taken th-m with them lume indeed some oi the parties in these suit3 are so tired out in attending upon thtm, that the have literally abandoned them, until ome change in the system shall take plac. It may be supposed by some gen-t'em-n, s lid Mr. H. thu though the Courts of the ol I district 'towns may be thu3 crowded with suits, the courts pf the other counties may not be so, "and that the suits pending there may be tried under the present establish- ot a protracted and uncertain suit, ment. Hut if thev will - onsider that.; :,It- 11 said ht sav no remedy for. suits in Equity are growing much j'hisvd. No-alternative, but etthtr'to more intricate than other suits ; and ;!ei1 ;he .e0PIe who have SUIts &A5 that in a great part of the State, the . kmd, or just caue to commence them, - v. 1 1 r 11 r ' vc v.iii erant vou no redress, or pass a Superior Courts are already lull o , biJ,r,ke fhe one nW-before us. Iam business ; that supposing the Judge J tuy( sajd he jf ,he mcmbtrs of this f.o get thro' the dock, t by Thursd y? house generally were as well acquaints u-e then takes up the Equi-y business j fcd with the-situation of the peoi- of It is necessary the parties in l qui- -.his count y in this re-pect fs I ami iv l ti hnnlrl h:H'f rnimw who ! ht r w--. nhl n j hi-. riittf-ni no- nirf ntl' must have some time to prepare their , F " J ' k- - w w - wt.-n, 1 atguments an 1 authorities. But sup J (poic the parties should be prepared ' j with counsel, who have their papers j m . rder to proceed to trial, tfou had j he greatest ChancePor on earth, he ' ;ould nevtj:r thus go into the trial of : an Equity! cause, unless the business 1 was pro perl prepared by the Clerk ; ' and it is a notrri"U ft that a most all the preseniClerfcs & -Masters in lv ! quity arc j totally unacquainted with ! their busines-; nor does this art e ; from a want of talents : no u;an wiii ; tpply his talents to accomplish any! nirpose fdr which he h s no prospect jf being paid, which is the cise with J these gentlemen, under the present j system. . T 15ut if itiwe. e p sblhle to prepa;e the biisiticxs pnriperly. vw can st !'e e peel ed that a 1 . Jtn.ge vv(t is t tdniij; lroni Couit t ) Cturt, on his circuit i'or ten v-.tk toteUi-cr, at' ei he has i)eeii in.siiy engug tl wi li ! lie 01 dina? y business of a C iirt f ;r four ot five day-, can turn round and i iuve it.:ate in-ricstc Ecuitv suits ? Or can it b expected t hat O un- sel w li be pre par d to .rUf su h caes, in a situa ion wher th y .anuot grt bo'.iks, or if they had them, h; y wouid have no oppor unify ;f makuig them se vi s m ister of the subject. Bui it may be said, that in some coun ties there re but f w Chancery suu-, and but little of other bu iness ro pr -vtnt them Ttom bein tr:ed. It ou ht to be. ri collected, said aM jH. hat there is a vast n sponsibility attached toyur Judges in th decision of th se suiis. - 0 te of them is about to pronounce upon 1 suit upon whiHi perhaps depends tin roper;y of a nvimb r of rphar.s. On u. h an important case, he wtil not be willing 10 die de unless he be as sine as deliberation, invcsTe; 'i n, :.t jnmen'. and au hor ties can make him. W ills mi thtse, he will be learLil of t!oi:,;f wr ng, ar.d will come to tin th tino;.. The Judtije who nejet attends the C ur , v i f pr; bubiv avoid a decision fir tin sime reason, and thus he decision w ii je continually protracted. To acquire a perfect knowledge o J Chancery business requires gr. at o;uflv ud .plication. Th'.u-h "iie studies ' L w and Fqnity are intimatrly con nected, a person may be w 11 jcq aim td with common l.tw, ai d yet o Chan cellor. Not only a'dorrg study cA law tnr of Chirjcerv knowleds is rejpjisitt to frm a 5o-d Cuancelir. This an not be eKj'-ectcd iiom a man who has to ride 'ten weeks' at a tim-, to atttnd the ordin.ty bus-ness of t tic CnurCs. We have not now, said Mr. H- any great Chancellory ; not b au e our Judges n l iawyers are deficient in talents nu h, but because they are t ot particu hrly called to this kind of kviiiuleflg .-. Nor shall we h-.ve any such u til ai Chanceiy Court is opened, .md then Gentlemen . wdL find it their ititv rest to make themselves masters of it. j I appears, then, that wi hout a Court , of t Iii s kind, the Ch..ntety bustu sn j throuirhou'. th State cahnoi be t : i e d - It ! cl'ies n n. i quire argument 1 1 prow t!ii . ! A bare statement of farts is s.;m ;eiU. ': Evciy man wh knows nhy thu; .Voout Ciiancery buaness, knows th t it is at i p esvnt io vain ?o s.ek f r re-Tts-; I'll-, ro at e 3 or 400 iiie in this S.aL , who are concerned in suits which have ; been pe'-r'r fjr 20 yeais ; and shall : we continue o ti rn a deuf car to th. complaints t)f these men ? Fo no gen tleman can say that the caes of this i description now in theMori;an and Sa , lisbi'ry distri.ts couid he determined tn 1 ttn or in twenty years under the ;.re I sent es'ablijihment. And are we wil- 1 ling that these persons shall co titruc t be told, u Go homt, as Ivretoiafe, . 1. : . . r t ' mere na pos.-miiiiy 01 trying yjpur ' suits ?" , M .11. mentioned several cases in which advintage was tak n of the dila tory o.d unctrtain issue of suits in jCtuncciy. Compraiaiscs vere, he said.j sometimes made upon very c!isadvanta- genus tHm r-'her ihrm wit the :s-tie I - - II A 1 ij e V. V . 1 .J , v I I 1 I . - the.passsaeof this bid. But the dim uty, rises fo m the si'uaiion of those ersbns not. b ins sufficiently known. And litre, Mr. H. saicl, he would "lose his observations," were it not ex pressly to dispel the fears ?.nd appre hensions which .he understood were en" tertained by -ome gentlemen, who. had , insinuated that some f t he advocates of ; this bill hsd an eye to an appointment j ndtrf it.. He beli-vt d the sus,ic;on en tirely unf aundtd. For Himself, he wou d assign two reasons why he would not - ceiit of the ohV.--. One ws a con s' iousne-ss of his inability to fulPd the I'eat and important duties invested iri . a Chaocellor ; the o-her was, he held it wrong in principle for a person to assist in creating an office for himself. All fears on this head might therefore be done sway. Gentlemen would h ve an opportunity of making their own cjioice. if tlii y be inclined to make a party questi in of it, they can do &o. If .he per-on. chosen, be competent, a man of. . talents, learning und integrity, he sfiould be sat;sfied0 Ad he wanUd was, 'that the people in the sitti 'ti n which had beLn slated, might have justice done them. Mr. H. concluded with sincere ly hop ii g lhe bill would p'cs, because he be lie v d the situation of the "country im perioudy called for it As to the ex pence necessary for carrymg such a law into effect, it ought to form no object ticn, m granting the contemplated 1 1 lief A C f. . r ' -Mt- I rt.i c 1 a it-vv uusciva'l-oi s XlOn iVlTji M'Gimpsey, in favor of the biil, in w hich he stated the situation of sorts of this kind in the part of the country with which hr was best acquai' ted, n any of j which h.d betn standing SO ur 30 years j j ind stating, that in respect to the ex-p-. nce at v uld not be nea ty equal to tha? whit h was experienced by the con tinued disappointments of suitors ; and I mentioning some sui'.s v. hicK; had been abandoned rather than suffer the repeat- ' ed disappointments which had been so I longcontinu d, and which had no pros I pect of end the bill was negatived ! oO to 42.- . J Six Thousand Dollars, MAY BE HAD FOR SIX DOLLARS, IT icKETsin the Cave Fe n Lox-f ex y fc? A sat.- at the . reaserer's and Comp'rojlf-r'g 0;Tkvs and ail the i'rinting Offices in Rait- r'h, and at neatly all the Post 'faces and other puiil.c places in the State. Frc?m the number T c.xots already sold, there is hut little doubt the drawing wi'l cqrrlrnence.on.the ls of April . next li. BRANSON. Fdyettevi'.Se, Tan. 23, 1810.. tf 40 MAR$IALs SALE. "O -Y virtue of -an execution issuing froniahe aO Circuit Court of the .Un' ted. States, held a tire City of Ralegh, on the 12 o day of No. ve.-idier last. fo- the district ?r N-ro-arofna, WILL BF. EXPOSED F 'RESALE (f ,r cash, n sdv.r r-r gold c -in tf$he U "tcj State ) a' the Ccur'-Houie of Frankfjp c un v on thv 13di dy of March nexf , f a?r lying in LouifeVer., whereon WAlllar HidvarrJ Pecs Also Sl.Vf.N NL(K()EStakevi fo satisfy 1 judgment ob-ainf-d mi sa-J C6urt ! i.e Tiustees of Jacob Mortucai vsVsaidHVra. 11 Hyard and others.- : j i BLVERLY DANIEL, Marrskal f District of JS'xj$'j-C.koUna. Januan 9, I3Lj. 3-39 State of N Carolina, Aur-on County,. Superior CcurPq'Lav:, Scpici;!:cr Term, 1S0D. Elizabeth Jennings & -others, The Administrators, Heir? h Legatees of Bat weii Lanier, dec. " ' Petition for u division ." ea. L5" pf-' senal lU'itc. T appealing to the Court, that' Wdliaru X Lunier, one of die1 Atlministrators, Jnaes Lanier, son of - iimpson Lanier, Thunvs La-, nier, ar.d Thomi.s Clinton aikl Cai!i:.:nc his wife, are not ie .side n't s in tiiis Stat';: It is . therefore ot-dei etl, that publication be iradii six weeks in the Kuleih-aVgisttr, thu t:.c suid V.'iUiam Lanier, James Lunii r, Tlum.ss Lur.ier, and Thomas Clinton .and Cath a:nc his Wife appear at the lv xt Sup aior Cou t of Luw, to be held for the,co.iaty cf Anm, at the coanhouse in Vadeslorvugh', on the; second Monday of March next, and answer, plead or demur, the petition wdl be takcu pro coufesso, and hear.l exparte.'as to thenu 4U If. I ! ' I ii hi 2 m Mi mi Mi n 1 1 - ' !'H e ill: lb 1 -i n. a I'I 1 11 O; V I CI 1 '"MX 1 !i 1.3 1; ? mm it mf lit . 1 . :
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 1, 1810, edition 1
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