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l!. Jt. 'A 1: .1 1 . The ."V. : il .4 J n 4 I !! i J, il: :i ?! - 5 1 Ml !!. -.1 i i r i:.--vr r- ' I .m: i 4 if if m 4 A Bog m SSi Ms&s?: . - .. c i w. am 1 1 1 ii fit. I ri I i hi . - . . , - - - - . in . l Tri nv i .. I . i k - - - ' ' , - . " ' " !t:rin,tfie;Tavl tlict shops fnml Bank? Vv ere losrv! anxj.'cvr commnrjiiv on mims mi.H?uHUVv. - - " vines.- the Volunteer i;om panics i , ine ' "pirRrBriaeof th District, and thae - ' :; x: of the Af3Ind'nrail xrcrcn Jhc .nunHaAfwl on - the '-PrcMtlent . .:;,;rVlithlhdvWerelan t - . .. .4" V ' ' - rJ - iff i V.C v V"- . TC, Ml,! . . VaX'0. J?'' . 1 M ' ' . V,. - j i. 1 - the whole lormeu aiiu in,u unc a. - c w . 4tekanrvr v i.' u r:r 'nrnrt.v .' i ' ' ;"'.'. r s '1 rS ;nnnri!9 of the three cities of t:.::. hv fhpir rcsneciive i int. uiiii ill Hui'ii-y' '-.... f,W. ,,ntVrd thcP .Vvm hI f. n.t eleven o'cIoclT. V C A.?o.i!,nlcrthi IavhaiJ asseniUICU mere V I": -T.'-. . i if Tr a' stot'lime Trcvioas.!: ;n,C-'f.lreCU -Hures ... -. - - ,rr"4 - Jlodi hvm- oeen coniniuuvtc - .!i.V!c. thor.vcrd all summoned to tne TI11" -itmlhnvinsbrennrra'iajeuinacir- . T : t u 7.eT;Tnf :rr! w.-; --- j-c : 4- , I . I . f . nrntrfnr entrance hicU lead .to, the J)ra 1 (ifim,. Shpportcd , on each snlQ I1,) lHe Itaviu"' vraited . some -; mtnuies 111 i;t;'n'sTde - duor -was opened ,T' .'mipciwp. Aiifprprl f l O lfan. nttendedr by- the iNrshal of the ; llTrirt. : amL' ohc 'of;therSon9 of the Heads if - Department ami u;trerst-lon aiHj.foP se rSvirnd Slilitii v : -Several iVrernbcrs departure, the f-CWVi;;-at 'nrricntM!rthe' Ditnct,1to Heaven, that 1 iU r ' r ' ?. ' l S,!cn- oiis: and vour ret 3n rpLm -I family;- as propiti liirmnl a nart of thi -niup. , The com- ; J l-un .. ti; ' t Prcwdpnt,: and prcsentcH himseinn the ,?nf cnnr Avithiit t!ic circle, and at a. - ..i f-- 'a lUn tlie iT"1:.' 1: I" i WU .-AmutU Ugw V. r f " . p.mol on.'tlehvercil, in a Clear, iiiMinci, niid verr impressive manner, me ronow - AddreS f."i - - - - i - , " . ; - : ' . . P.-rrDIT T.irATtTTr: U lias UCCll me K I v. ... ... . . , il . I IMI. Aliai rtk. v fortune nf trunvof my d'stinsrnisneU 'f"ow"lll r'ltizens. diirmethe nnrse ot me jc ar nn ei p-d, upon vour arrival at.their several , . places vi ahodej to greet -you with the welr X cqme ofti tUnr; Jew pleasing tnsk . now d-vr-lvc' ; V:1. tpc, of. hiddinpr yen, in ip-d, upon.-your-arrival V- , filename of the ..Nation.' Amen. - J . tt tvir mi ?oi-r seascnub.e andxjulrbe 'apertluortv' recanuuii:..iii .vi...-v Wi.le.i! of-rour carl-; liftfiBcidentwhich jBsscciat.ed yourJ?.ame, forJurt s, and reputn- , il.il 1HV 11- so lacunar, that,.rea!izing the tasrest; UICJ COUll scarcMV uc i MltCence o) ly cuse, toingior:ous case, ru l lUe iJhirt'rocnts.of.rankuli:sice. and i.nreFraii ei: ycirjlK ,ra the most splendid and rfJ-Rntlr'r.owrt .of F.nrone. . ' . 1 -iiatt'ii choice was hot less wise than mag: nattkvous; the tanetion of half a century, and -t..l.;ioh rr imiMimlie.red voices, all -tiRahle to express the. gratitude of the heart - - . ; Vith which your -viMt'to this hemisphere . has :.een nelcora-.d, riX rd ample deraojis-ratipiv ' v., When .the. contest 'cif. freedom,, to .which .4S L-cpra iX v 'canc to this country of.your adoptioa, yua 'TeM.rn-d to fulfil ths'dities :ottlie.phHan. 4hriipist i.nd.pRtrif5i ia.tlic land of your "al- vity.: Thw.m a pww? nuc i-w.. i .v'?. t.r vTrt,c;Mide. :of alternate suc i ccss a,d i dsuppointment, the saree.gioncus w...srv trt wirtch -the first veafa of your active ; LTc had been deyo'edthe improvement of ' the moral' and polnieal co idmon cman. Tl.rfturhout that'lonir succession. cf time, ' tfee Ter nlc of the United S a' cs, for whom. i nnd-wiih.vWh, von had fought the battles vuf lihertv 'have teen livinir ,ja?th full pos sesion ot itsXruts; cue, cf .the. Jiappjest - inon-he fainilv of nations.' Spreading m iVnviw- mtenoc c nr a tv.:. regarch" Ours by t that unsns Ken sentuiiem, our deliverance.' ' The expression wnicn vlepndencc and History of tlieorUi-An-- Fgratitnde Tor your services which is a pre- f. beaded from the face of, this ex riraw Union- ...a; i ' c;ft,,s portion of our inheritance. Ours by , a r f.npst ond-most ! .rrheWhyPo'VS' thattte-6fIoYcr sponger -than death,, which altetL man was of the fins Tiortant junction, waa marked with characters .-asV,ked vour name, the endless ages touching-kind., . fhe hero waMOSt , in ..entVquity, iw parallel could scarcriv oe iuuiiu , thea-,nfui moment of parting from you, tef ;-to SuKdued affection, Wlhc,ffc,recrtl ott we take Comfort in the thouprht, tht, where- , wh;nrtnn seemed to 1 -.: -. Yourdehbrratc'y, . ana peisevermjzti . i" - -eVer vou may be, to the last pulsation ot your v rC'Pv ? vr h . , . . '.. ,r. f rt'crv I c.jtni iifcT o , i . mournful ilelin-ht amoll? tfl teri-cu ton, .oanger, tnu.- . r ' heart- our -country vWiu oe ever prcsnu iu ,- , . . 5,,r,U h. and the nrivatioi of every cnnifort I f-Ttt. . -wrfal consobtiwi adonted country. A cons wulut;!; crdargPg in. terr.torj-1 acting orite soil, to have participated in . the .'. - . rf:'.!.:....,.nl,f.in' hn iiiwlUmn hfl..?i .l ,f ruin imnnt1r- r stroff-fle fir -their nature? and laying tlie tuutia:iims oi indepen.tence, treeuom ancr cquai rgi"s, occasion that assemUiea tnem, anogc- the -grecki,., and, ;we humbly., hope, the and in the foundation of the American Erapf v. '-i uce( emotions"not' easily de , .osthecu-ficentpowerthatever regulated the, a neW social order, which has already per- -V Amefican Will i vnnnis nf man noon .earths v W ' vadetl s this, and must, tor , the - dignity ; and R.C Tiped, DU w men cij , concerns " i .. .... , i ! In that- l:pse ot iorr jt;N mc Ri-'ioai' nPr- w ill waioiu ou coKjperiaeu in .vAflVhf -tTnif!. has nearlv passed away.- the General -OfScerCf the. American Army ''lii tLat war, x voir alone furvive, " Of the Sages ogtidvd'cjir .Councils; or the y.arriors whomct the foe' in 'the field, of upon-the wave, with the exception 6f fcu to wlibm ,.,intleiTLth of tins has been allotted by r'-)!caTe.h!l ndvv sloep with their fathers. A. V V.cceed n." and even tliird generatjonhave ana iiieir.cuu- call'thcm ell as ?vment J .frceIoin, t hcln Je iTi eiwbemson ;'on Vi: irMtith iaemaixlia tliccaiue conquer -:K.v..dn tA fjiv-h: their nieces: - . x t.'ildren: uhile nin:r trr to ' -vUiTcl;i:havebeeirtauglitbvtheiasv i ' l- - . -iii ivUK-. ,t livthf ir own constant enu mM - i MvarBirn,,p nr uf K-flLii :A1. i:L. rci .ixrr represehtmsr the whole eo- - ,v vie - and H ttie SUU Mf t mon refest- . T.oTnuiteW't,. . ' l,Wind iWcCllc.-.ate at-chnr of . J h.rt Go . ' ; " ;iVrn.nen-;uKt Wo?e;$Kil desjnng that a na. 4 :;v'.iiupt i -i a w Vrit r I imA iwni v RtfitM Vr this Great Confed v I nil ill. .11 iiLa .. -.- - - . nn.ra ' Villi mTCTraVCIBfll IHV ivu- You hvc been rcfceiver with rapture by nrvWfirof voor earliest compniofis in Vou4i4ye been hailed nt hv" thei cliiTdren, the1 men IT TT nTKi , III : J V JUL It k'" - I ana women of the preisenf the - hope offoture imi tne wnoie popu.auu.. ilalion of that day,;wneB head and by the feMe, of ve ViecLVith the scanty .1 ,,rr,mntlons vou fousrht ax' I the tneir toreiaine.ry. iiac . -.i remnans of that hour of trial, m lamatioiw of joy at Uolclinsr the lace or- aim ihevfl to-be the wmmon tamer ot an. cnnoren, me nicii .; . - " I JL-L,i nMnprl sewe is ereryvwnere iorp anclrisJnenerathM hy . .--.wl . K. future irrp. lOUV-1 n,r in on iiniver.nl rchorus vrmr annrcaHr: and the fhout MihoimaidS'. which- greeted . m i m k cnll nf freedom, have foil of mauy waters, from every eornerof our uium., n . , , . . :L r t i iim rr rnf rniin-i - . . v v.kWe Government of the nn:nn stimulated bv the same leeun wmcn iimciii;..!"' 1 rromPte,l the Coe- .to he tlVlh comi0r hither, has dest.r - - f reCentlv launched at this (1-fIn . h jtrust nf cwveyinff you home. O . " . , l l'l - Thename of the siup nas. auaeu nciwv ti rrtnons r.nd to future m tne storv ot your suuw.ua ax.v4 v. .J MUur:J. t The sp js now prepared for yout recep- ier voyage mayoe prospcr urn ' to the bosom of your ous to your 'happiness, a scene of vour youthful Winvhas been to that of the American reo- Go, then, our beloved jnenu remrn w ic land of brilliant genius, . ot generous senti ment, of heroic valor ; to .tnat. oeauiu u lt(ll ,Ml n- nfl. France, tbe nursin- mother ot the i weiiui nn, thft T?nnrtli llenr tne native - Tia.i nT r!i, ot. of Turcnne ana j i,, v- i - , , trloui mtilofnie of names which she claims Ksof her chiMren, and. with honest pride holds n to the admiration of other nations, , nf. f . FATETTtjl5s already for cen- turies j,-een fenroued. And it hau henceforth I burmsn into i rr;nier Time , n d.ivs. a Fretschhnn shllhf called to indicate r ofh's nation by that of one in- , hlarwf-of loftv oatri lottv natruv.ism sn hi mamic in his cheek, t he hre ot. conscious virtue snau cnirl-U in his eve. and he snail pronounce fi.i Mma'i'xf'i.iriTfrTF.. Yet we too. and mir-chl'drJn in life, and after -death, shall -im voll f01: our own. You are ours by that f. ;. ,.;r,i; oif ,iwtinnwitb, which vm fle;W to the aid of our, tamers axine in of j-. fa :0urs bv that long series of - - - a . -.ch von Vave cherished us m your I of time Vith the name of Washing-tow l . .L i ' .' : 4. iio. i ewri assitres us, -tnat. we.arc vii'v most of idl that we shall seje your tace more: AVe shall indulge the pleasing ant.. emotion or Deiwiumj- i..ciiu...Sa.... . - thVmeantirrie. sneaking-in th.ename.of the . , .. ii.. ?t-:,i cn .ni nt 9 u-noie reopis ic uiiiw,-i-. I If 1 1 1 1 1 iirt, iwiiwuwkV ? - frm of attachment with wh'ch the heart f . -. heats as tH heart of one man, j b-d u a jelyctar.t a .p : .The General listened Xvitk deep at- tention, and at the closeol the Address, embraced the President in his arms, autin him in'tbe French manner,. on . . II c then replied in il lie - lfollowinn; tcrrps Amidst all mv oblicrations to the General Government, and particularly to you, sir, its iesnectfd Chief Magistr.de, I hive most Skfully to acknowledge the opportunity c'ven me, at this folemh and painful moment, to present to tne reopie oi,iut: uinim oum with a parting tribute of profound,' inexpreS- sible gratitude. - - - r v; - v. To have been, m tne- inrant ana cnucai Liays of these strtes,- adopted by Itln as a iit.ri-. miJ. w--- .-j ... . . i Happiness oi .mankinu, nui.cssnt r- t"eicverirnirtot tue oineruemispuere; u uac t)f received at every stage '-f the Revolution, and durutjr forty vears atter tnax penw irum the People of the United States, and their Representatives at home and abroad; conti nual marks of their confidence and kindness, has been the;pride, the encouragement, the nunnoit of a lone: and eventftdslife. COll in l unu norus iu ihjh- wentv-four States, and which,' Wte - they t aerwuelm nry heart with grateful dehgiit, ov I I t It I 111. II.-III'I - ' - I . uut now. couia i in u iu vm.-i hodv then nasseLhun m review as ledjrelihc ser.es r-om;' stoo'd iir the barouche of the Fresideit, ded and universal displays of .public affection, M"m - v.- r e. i whiclTliave. marked eadi step,, each hour, attended bj.the Sexretaries of; Stafe, ; a tulve moriths'- prozress , throujrh the of the 'I reasurv, and of the Aavy. At-; have rn'oWisfictorily evinced Kr irtillerVi surrounded by as many xiti-r-ence .of .the- people in the kind testimonies, an mtru hiJW. Insj theev-ei-al branches of their re presentntivesj as ctiuld press on the large whart ; and, m every jiar and.; u.aiutc vciiuoi, . confederacy UUi'iVMW - - : . - a t I . - i . -m. ewonacr vj. d'-;r-;:. meutsthat liavemetniy epcnaAtv.a.eye, 7.: wh m srlfJelt hanoiness ;tt- i.r,W tnfhrir Wrikl nrosneritvand surcd securitv, public ahd pritej ma pracl tice of jxwVordety te . append ige of. Jrue frerdon; and national goodseftie, tlie final ' - . sacred TJfedsTe "T . I thl serve tnat nc Amrnw". ip ," -- - r - -inel L . u. iambic of siiccessfta free arms ijrivc uicimiiitv" "-i"i-..rv arms, i s .-v an fvH entaiku P- lonantpa-1."; e.nd of which . Ubl xr " r-'. v r irwhpre more anx; V.! a justice to, my ,fA SL the: assurances lecp .ni:cVr most ppcuharTyv va'oed ol voui j. - . - v "Vf- yolirst ve1Z Rind references m - mv be Wd associates, to tne - , - .... . vouc - attect- Ua Kr iso necessan' io mcr t at ' Hs cieienec. seeing again. xne tun. " V - - i uiri rnfufv asro. to cau 'c ;)iv.. . . . - -.a it urn : - - a nc - j o . . . at . once before yo, sir, Auous repetition --:..-.. f 'r the sen- Ih a i-PenprtPf Circle. - JO. uiuw""" ,v SKKS veneraDiie preoecewor, "j r V arms and fnend,. transmitted to.me the hon orable InviThtiqn of Conjrrefs .to this. dan , when voir, mv dear sir, whose friendly con nexion iwith me dates from your earhent ynutb, are oingo crnsign me to the pro tection1, across the Atlantic, of the heroic na tional fla, " on board the, splendid ship, . the name of which has been not the least flatter- i 4 . i u n.mk&rlftot f-icnrs mff ana Kinti amonjj huc iiuihim"- hVss von. ku and vou ail who sur round s God b'ss the American People, each of their States andtheFrdewl Govern ment ' tAccent this patriotic, farewell of an overflowing Tiesrt-; such will be its last throb when it ceases to beat. ., . . As the last sentence was pronounced, the nin.ml ndvnnred. and. '.while the , a -:his venerable cheek, vT Pridpnt in his arms- i - ajtanp. .'. v.iv .v hp retired a few naces,. but overcome by -his feelings, aaiti returned, and, tittVririo. in hroken accents, "God bless r i" fkli fin r i mnrp. on the neck of Mr: Adams. It was a scene at. once solemn and movinjr ; as the- sigh? ctralinc tears of many who witness-; p1 if horn testimony. Having recovcr- ed seif.poSsession, the General -------- . ... - - r moment surrounded oy me .giecuogs v the whole asseniblj,who pressed upon lib, each eager vto seize, perhaps for the last time, tnaiueioveu uawu v.iv,u was opened so freely, for- our aid, when was'so precious, andAvhich grasped aid was so T yth.-firm . and undeviating:. hold, the steel which so Draveiv neiuuu tu aunc.c the father and the friend ; dignity mel ei the InentJ inser w i t It a e sons of his iderabie pe- i .i : .n ii,.n nrirtioH in mnversiniT i riuti y va mi uvvwpv. - . with varioJS individuals, while reiresn- t were presented to the company . . ,morit if ilpn-irture at lenirtn ar The .moment ot departure ai iei pivw . and havinir once muie ui ' i ",i . w - ' h ttri rmtr he. accompanied by the be .-: nf nfthe Treasury, and kf f lira VV. Tlie. carriage, of the General., preced ed by the Cavalry, the Marine Corps, i vn ' iMr.,.-lc' Riflf (nrns. arid .urn iapi. uii"" fwliowed by the carnages containing the Corporate authorities of the .cities of the District, and numerous mditary .i iu;h ivil fiifleers'Of the Govern- --J. w"i f1111Mhi, fnllowed bv the . ;,rf f In tak- remainui?;!".!. "r"" 0 "nf nnin ing iup.the escort, the whole column moved; through the court in front Oi tne i presujeilt s mansion, anu jwi" -. galuf e, as he stood in front to -f Thf whole scene the peals jv--r , kmimls 0f of artdlery the uni mating numerorj miliiary -i "kI i ..r .U- ni -iinrniirSP Ot neODle SIIQ ine i .. - . mwm On Veachin the bank of the Poto- 1IIUV - - . f . mfip npsrwnfiu uic iuvwi r mh cfoi vessel was m waiimz, au uie aim"! k - . u-. rarrlaires in tlie procession; except the Genera wheeled offand Hie citizens in them assembled on foot around that of the General. The whole anilitary ne -(e'the-'review,1 theUeneral proceeded thsteain ' vessel, under a salute M i at-lour .o cnnnj luijjicaij L suuu' irmrtf jiriiin.? f rful. fne th . , 1 null II ut.l.. f - v.. ed by tfie blessmgs'ot .every patnotic m v i-i 5 V, : f heart that lives on if. y ?;J V- in - l : s; ilie vessel Amoved Kl and -ibra sjiprt (imafteri' the ;deepest- s'denci fefaM bv the whole; of the V&S ;; v- ri i i. : - fifTnn ot tne Amcn of,del.ffhtat lrrf Wdeliehtede e nF iinhiffden I Pie on inc ihmhis - - ... ,. s ot unDiuueiii xr.;it remarks, on this yourJandinjr on reran t:or ; "1"country of my owed every step nour 6C - ? ,vmDathic i. i feprint pervaded ,inemf ratdrenenoie. this beaefcetor try was:boriie frbiiv;iti -Bif k.ri.. hJr wast ae.r.onfinanieil'ct j , i.Anuri wan . 41 1 . i. win l lie-' w i ( - -r the Na vrtfe toora;of0e thref Citi 'ntrlrt: 'the Commander-iD Chief of XhermY. the Generajsthe TttF. wiioi.e to' Bis irruwpi ; ift the City of Baltimor e on Wednesday; - V ; 4 f H R UTff K O VEMB ER. : ?;; ' t ' COHEN'S OFFICE Bix-TOioaE? i- : - - ; Ttmber 8rh.'1825.v is ? 5 e hayethe pleasure; t"1111 drawmg t trre . " - .xli 'GhtfStJittotttra t. : ,.1:V.: OF MAnVI.AM', .. . "i Wednesday tne vtiv oi y'lu' niireK-cdmnfeted on thatday, under the superintendance ot the. CtOTmisstoners ap nointed by tne governor aw. y i Highest rrize.ijuww fj"" 1 -' " I 'l 1 10 10' 50 " CO" '100 200v '400 20,000. 30,000' 10,000 - .5,000 ' i500- 100 " ' 50 20 10 1 0,000 - 10,0Q0 . - 5,000 ' - , 10,000 v 5,000 : -5 000 V .v 3,000 ' 2,000 ' 2;000 - '2,000 ri; lr 80.000 152,00Or' s ,1 20,815 prizes ; 40,000 Ticket ot 1 P'lze TO BE DRAWN ON THE : en System, Secured by LettersPatent under Seal of the -. U United States.. . iwr Af Tvvo Tickets or Two Sliares wil be certain ot obtaining or itahv opuar -and.in LeqJence W mode of drawing, has eauseu ":v of .'sale. Ahe most.mirpeceaented. nm.fi is navable in Cash, which CA.a he had the moment they are drawi miole Tickets $5 00 Quarters $1 25 FAcrhths. .6 To be had. in the greatest variety;otum; bent (Odd and. Even) atj - JMmj and Exchange-Office, ISTo.414, Market-street, BalU - . ' more ; ;-.; 7 , Whem all the Great Capital were sold the last, Grand State Lott, wlh -was drawn on the 27th July, viz.. the $40,000, Zl m000, the $5,000, (the latter in ares) and where in the late State and othet hot . orpat canitals ot 5iuu- 000, 3 of $50,000, 5 rf?40tW,J rf.: 12 of $20,000, 17 ot 10,uw, oi oi 7, And Lere mZre;CaPitallHtes fiaM. been ob . -: : .r nthti- Office in .America. : . (S- Wen from any part of the United i: .. ... -1... -,-:i nAcf-n&ior cbv-nri? States, eimer uy iu" vi'"-3 V w vate conveyance, enclosing the Cash or Pr In anv of the Lotteries, will -meet "the same prompt and punctual attention as if on personal application M ' jrf I. COHEN, Jr. & iiiiJ i ii tii ' , . - ' Baltimore: cry' cbliEN'S " Gazette: and Lottery - Re Jr. which-will be published immediately after the drawing, will contain the complete List of Prizes, and iville forwarded gratis. to all who purchase tfteu- iiiOKew i y - HEN'S OFFICE, and who signify their wisii to receive the same.?, ; . . - -- Baltimore, aepx. o, ioj. , -t-tt-p t rvttprv Exchange Business here- tofore conducted in Baltimore, tinder the firm of. L Cohen, Jr....JLn .loenmona -VT.V.1V rrlpf ihc firm of P. 1. is M. I. Co- 7....and in Philadelphia under the firm of f: J. Cohen, Jr. U:JSrothertuiiQtu l.u"" be conducted in each place under tne nrm of J. I. COHEN, Jr. & BROTHEUS. . Baltimore, Sept 5, lbL'5. ; - vi z State OS X oTfti-CaYoliiia, PERSON COUNTY. ? Superiot Court' of: LavMay:Termi 1825. John Day, &.otners j , , - A i Petition; for order; Elijah Day & others nfsale. Land.i heirsatlaw-of Jno.Day, : ,, .t deceased.- j ford Sneed and Bis "wife - Jas. Satter- field and hit wife Frances, Defendants in, this case, reside without the limits of this btatet It is ordered by the Court,' that publication De matte in uic iiaicijjji' tvciaw. weeks successively that the Detendants ap mar at the' next term of this Court, plead; answer; or demur otherwise judgment will be taken against, tnem pro comwu, tu petition heard.ex parte.: i Test: DUNCAN ROSE, C. 8. C. B r?I G HT 11 ULATTO ii AN, lias recehti L ly been put mtiie Jail of Oit countyv sus pected of being V slave, and iijna way. H He is 5 feet 6 inches high,1 about 25 years of agej hishair Uuu coloured and rathef bfasBy'and eyes darkl He say a his name ar Henry 3il hams, and.that he was born near luisburg nklin--'ciiwnt;VPf; easily, ?and ery welt Professes no trade andVtan w'ritea little;. , If he is a slave, his owner is - requested to prove 'him to be so, -pajrthe charges- upon fuTfi? and take him j avayorhe' will "dealt with, asis required by thelaw... rv -i AYasmngton c tyJN. V' tsonvU fi: Ali!ittafithe;frJiinncT,.vom. IT appearing satisfactory td the Court; that Elijalr Day Philip'Day, Sarah ; Cochran, Rlchd i lavton; and his: wife Nancy, Mum mtfthVjail in- KashvilleN. C, QnThun. :'jrf 'daytthe i. 1st ttaV a JJegro Woman at. a Kil mVwav; VKo savs she belongs to John l)ob bih?f FayetteyilwN.-Qrf: nd had when tiu Ven'3'a pass directed to Mr,Gv Eckles, for tlretpurpose, t "ouyin:iien. one; ajt tier naih'e iiANNAr that sha "was formerly' the nrbpeftv 6f Mr. James Town of rVyptte. Ville; f is aDoutaiunyi.nvp.or iuny years old. rnycilifteappeaTanceand slowvspoktn. The owner. -is requested '.tO;Com jforwwd. prove; propertv.rpav cnarics auu,a.c nt-r awavVprihe-wil! be dealtwith aa "the .law aIrects...Hf,V.r'r ..itf? !Khvate, SeptJ'f;; S3-4V ? C6rHi-Cnrolina, MeckletilSu rcr County. . .. upermf .-CourtTof LaWj Spring;-Tcnn,18?5.. , Jane"? ' T'-T 1 petition ibr Divorce. ITappeaf ing to the satisfaction y of the ' Court, that the defendant is not resident . h;a state, so that ' the drdinaryl process of t Law, can,be seeori.him; .i)t: is therefom :, ordered- that vpuoucaiiuu wuct jv. v.u.c monthan the Kaleigh :itegister, that unless the defendant appear atour r.ext S.iptrmr Court of Law to be held for saia County, at thU f!rtiirt finite TnXharlotteon the TtU ' - t. it -lil. VirKA4iiu in fisKnI" and heard eioarte, &c. ; I Jtme 11 v - . State of NortllCaroliua V rfeH Rutherford County. . i Sf.ing term, 4325. iv4 Thomnson-Goold Unytn Z .. Jame's D. Murray; Artliur Bron- Bill to fore- son ahd otherCri v V Vdose .raort- .Augustus Sacket, ' J . -f - ! T appearing to the satisfaction of the, Conn that the-defendant," Augustus' Sadket, is hot an inhabitant of this State j it is ordered that publication be! made three months vaUo cessivery in -the Raleigh Register, tbatTunless he appear :athenext Uourt of Equity to be held for Rutlierfordi.e.Qjirrty, aFthe Court house in' ItatherfordtoTTon the od Monday after the 4th Monday of September next, and plead, answer or-demui' to; the bill of com Slaint filed against ftyn twX be taken pro confesso, and h eard exparte. ?. f h' ' Test. -T; FBHtCHETT, C. M,E May 30. V '' " V " " '" ' State of NorthrGarolina . Rutherford County. k. ; , ' ! :----;Cv,.f IIi.!EaoiTvVKi.r' -a ,-: a Vr. Spnngtermy'J: - i - - David ratterson,- i:'v:'"t ;::;V; . . ' V ' Oripnal Bllf, .William Holloway and; Benv f - . t -- 'MamW'iordanv'' --''!J': ;y" n-. IT app eari ng to th e satisfaction of the Court '"that.the'defen'dlanta tliis.State it is ordered that publication be ihade:hree'months successively in the t?a leight lfegis'tcr, notifying them to appear at the next Court of Equity to be held for tlie rountv of Rutherford, at. tlie Courthouse in Rutheifordton onjthe -3d-Monday after the 4th Monday of September pstrthdn fc! there tn nlead. amwer ! of -demur t6 the Complaint' now filed aerainst them, or ,thi .same will be taken pro coniesso; ana nearaeiparte.,. . - I . Test.l , T.; f?t B;tfiETTY p"f pm May. 3- "vj M,,y.;W(ii'.;. - vAuthonsed by special 'ct 'of Assembly; ,-; - ,; for the benefif. of ':x " GOLDEN FLEECE I-ODGE, No 74, K C SCJIEMEi Prize $3000 5 2000V .'1000 ' 50O '100 I -n50V' v 10 f - IS '."JS ;s -'fSOOO -2000' 1 2 ! 5, 10 20 19 19 ,.y;-uvv .i ? is is 1000 iooo 1000 100 15QQ1 18 7500 H : 1639irrizes $20,000 236liBlanki 4000 Tickets at $5 W V- $20,000 , vDrawmg to cothmence in Miitq toon as a sufficient number of Tickets shall have been sold Superintended by the following M,, rA- . lVAiAlJs.0 T- '-.'- - ' ALEX K. llr.4 NAVIES RAINEY. ? AnCHlMEDES; D0NOII0, JOltK B. CLARK, . tlfOMAS L. STEVENS. unKtr w ATtviMn: - 4r i.4 Orders for ticketspost paidand'enclosing tH nir: wilt" be thankfully received and, punctually attended to by; the Treasurer in . Milton, Nr C.; . . :,i':,.;J, , - Tickets Five Ppllars eachj-Tickets to be , tiad.lrom AgenwL.rcujiiig iy V" 77 " towhs, VdIages andpubh - -vBy order of the Managers, - . IN AT TUB SIGN OF'THR 'flWYard ff'cst ofthiStatezIImt.) j -t-s;,! -"...-r if- - - " fTlUB Subscriber .respectfully . i?" 'ri trienrlaand tji&puhliegcnerallyvthatjje continue, to keep a House of.Enterta.n--- iu Raleigh, for the, accommodauo- v. , -vellers'and; all others! who ,may Jfayor lm xtlth i :t&XL He'iaalso prepared -to twelveof fifteen members of the fPPJv General AasemWyt HiftfemwUl be good, and his terms reasonable. "e.keepy " bundaflt supply 'Iim and as he Ui about to erect new. Sub e,s trJ in a Ishort time-luwreith best, auuwu es'-:. josiAitbiixiARn. Male;Shu'ii825.? Monday atter tne tu wHkw; M. w.wuf if expand plead; (answer ar,demurthereto, the plaintiff's petition will be taken pro co 1-. sS - t Vi i 1 K 1 1:4 .1 If.," -v 1 4 1
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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