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WINCHESTER.
SATURDAY, November 9th. 1822.
It is not our intention to reply, in detail, to
a writer in the last Itcpuhlican. signed Cl/lir
Voyant, who was pleased to animadvert upon our
remarks in the Gazette of the 26th ult. in coma
mendation of the Hamiltonian System of teach*
ing toe French Language. —We shall only ob«
■fc serve that the opinion we then expressed of
^Mhe Hamiltonian System, has been strength
ened by the best teat,—experience; which we
deem worth a thousand crntmentt, pro sr con.
For example, a youth of !■} years old, (a mem.
her of the writer’s family,) whohas received but
\ 8 or 10 lessona from Messrs. Hamilton & Wey
mouth, already trantlale*. with facility & cor
rectness, the various passages of French which
occur in l)r Omearas* relation of hia conversa
tions with Buonaparte.—We have also bad
opportunities of witnessing the proficiency of
other students, one of whom is now engsged
in the translation of Cil Bias; these faett
speak volumes in praise of the System, in sup
port of which we offered our humble tribute,
without designing offence to any otic.—Here
we take leave of the subject.
THE DUELLI3T8 AGAIN;
We are informed by a gentleman just from
Washington, that a letter had been received
in that ci y, from the South, which announced
a meeting between CUMM1NG Zsf M’DUF
FIE, to have taken place near Augusta, Geor
gia—The following are the particular* of the
affair, so far a* we have learned them.
After the parties had taken their position,
and the second who ga>e the signal, was re.
petting one, two, Mr. Cutnming altered
his position of sending, from the erect to a
corner like form, and was reprehended by
>lr, MsDuffie for so doing, when the former
before the final number had been announced
by the second, straightened hia position .nd
tired, but without effect. Mr, McDuffie im
mediately threw down Ins pistol and refused
to fire The second of the Utter became so
incensed at the conduct of Mr. Cumming,
that he w^s about to pistol him on the spot*
When hia arm was arreated by McDuffie.
[.Balt, Chr.
McDuffie cumming—again.
A letter from Hamburg. fS. C.J da
ted 22d inst sny*. ‘‘M’Duffie ar.d Cura
ming had another meeting yesierdav
morning at Campbeltown, about two
mile* from thin place. After raking
their portions, the words, ‘‘are yon
ready,” were given by McDuffie’* sec.
und, at which M’Duffie inadvertently
raised his pistol a few degrees from
its perpendicular position, but instant
ly aware of (he impropriety, returned
it to his aide, saying, “I aoi not ready”
But hi* second having hi- eye fixed in
Col Cumming, did not observe this cir
cumstance, & ordered “fire.’* At which
Col. Cumming fired anJ missed; Mr.
M’Dufti? declined firing, deemed it im
proper to fire after stating that he was
not ready; and her- the matter has en
ded. It is stated, that Cul C. wanted an
atlu-rjire. I. appeal* that tin* duel is
ne er to terminate in the common way.
Rumor further -ay*. that it will be left
to a board of hon»r tn determine whe
ther McDuffie is bound to fight again.
The above aecouni is made up from
the stateinen's of both parties, and I
expect correct.”
CUMMING AND M’DUFFIE.
By last night’s western mail, we are
inf rme l that these gentleman met on
Monday morning last, at the Arsenal,
ncai Augusta, They had «<»ken their
position*, and the word* “ are vou rea
dy,” given by Mr, M’Duffie’s~ second
(who had drawn ihe choice and sta
tion) when M’Duffie was in ihe act
of raising his pistol • but finding h“
tva* in error, and at once, perceiving
the disadvantage* under which he
would labor by lowering again rais
ing at the word fire, cried ••••« •stop',l
at the instant the wt>rd 'fLre’l had
been pronounced, at the umeM’Duf
fie throwing hi* body out of the line of
his position, end thereby avoiding
Col. Camming’* ball* which had been
shot at the word “ fire,'\ We further
understand that neither party, at,
tached eensnre to the other-usthe
one (Col C,) was perf. ctly within the
roles, and the other (Mr. M’Duffie).
unprepared, either on accoQO1 of a de
sire to fire quick, or from som* nbjec
4(hn which arose on discovering the
position of the Colonel, winch h> af
terward* insisted was incorrect, and
in (his Combat, until the Colonel (who
was unwilling to assume any oihcr,
position) was obliged to consent to
references, which i* to decide whe.
ther or not his position was rnrre*,1,
after which it is presumed the con
test will be again renewed. | tfat? Itep
Petersburg, Va. Oct. H9"
The Great Pace -We are rnfo»med
that the owner *>f Sir Charles has cl-.
|Ptl w,,h the prnp'iflftl* forwarded by
^p owocr of Eclipse; and that the «ri
speed between the elnrrpinn of
Vir^Vra, and the champi-n of N'ew
Vo*k, will tak* place at the Washing
ton nurif, on thf 20ih of November:
prpvioii* to which tiny, the «t«ik*
whieh is StCOOOnu miking
the handsome turn of £20.000 to be con.
inndsd fur, it to he deposited in one of
th B»nka at th*1 Sp«vt o* Oovcrometil.
I h-* is certainly l-o much mrnpy to hp
r:skr ! itp in a single race —but w ■ con.
fess wr bud rather witness n ruti'psi
'■>f lhi» nature ht^weea the horses of
j&r.
Virginia, and New York, than any
-kind of political strife between the
citizens nf the I wo Mates. On thin oeea.
■ioo we eould wish the Virginian* and
New Yorker* to imitate the example of
tha ancient Grecian* at the Olympia
Game*-—let the contender* pres* man
i fully for the prize of fame; but let the
victor* rejoieo not Immoderately, nor
the vanqoi»hed yield with an ill graee;
all remembering that they are hreth.
i en.—[ Intelltgencer.
Captain Hull—We regret that the official
proceeding* in the o*9e •( captain Hull, whxh
resulted in the triumphant acquittal «>f every
offence alleged against him are still unavoida
bly withheld from the public for a few day*.
There exist* net, however, the shadow of a
doubt at to his having been completely acquit
ted, or an to his haring, on alt oarasipns, con
ducted himself in a manner justly entitling
him to the unqualified respect, eateem, and
confidence, of hi* countrymen,
Daniel Webster, E-q. who ha* con
tented to *ervo a* Member of Congress
for Boston, if elooted, \vn* charged in
one of the Ronton paper* with having
pledged himself to vote for Mr. Cal
houn for President. On this subject, the
last number of Boston Evening Gazette
hold* the following language .*
We are authorized to declare this to
be a eb&rgo without foundation. His
elevated aud enlightened character for
bid the supposition that he ean be pled
ged to support, or oppose, tiny candi
date for the Presidency.—tie has in
deed expressed an opiuion that every
northern statesman is bound to consult,
in making up bis determination, the
known sentiment*, and all but expres
sed, wishes of New England «.n ibis
subject, if any thing further than this
is desired, let the electors consult the
whole public life of Mr. Webster, and
they will discover iu it the pledge, that
his political conduct will never disap
point their reasouable expectation*. ”
In Massachusetts, the D« mocr&tic
Republican voters of Norfolk refused to
recommend the Hon. William Eustis,
for re-election to CoDgress, until they
hod ascertaim-d that he was nut 'tppu
sed to Mr. Adams as candidate for lb ■
Presidency.—AVxf Gnx.
A letter from Am<-r«cin gentleman a*
Rio Janeiro, dated Aligntt 3t, to hi*
friends in Philadelphia, states, tha*
“Agems have been appointed,& will u
•eui by ibi* government to the United
States, as well as to England. Deputies
arrived here last month from Pern-tin
been—one white, one blade, and one
mulatto,”
Mr. Coke, the rich and ho?p'.tab!e Eng
lifth Commoner, has discontinued his Annu
s! Agricultural Festival*, where for 10 u.a
ny yvars he had entertained many hundred
ot the n.o»t ritninguirhed friends of Agricul*
lure, and Practical Farmers oi England aod
of Europe, to a letter to one of his friend*
in America, he says, he has been competed
to reduce hi* rent* thirty three and a loirn
per c. nl. and his tenants are known to bt
better able, than any others in England, to
support the existing burdens on that class
of the British population.
THE GREAT AND LESSER. RACES
We are informed '.hat the Forfeit* were
yesterday deposited in this city t»y the parti-s
to the gr-at match-race for tec thousand d >1
lars between the N*w York horm Eclipse
and the Virginia hor.e Sir Chanes l»i»io
be rar over -he Wa*bington course on Wed
nesday the 20-h mtt.
The following ha* been handed to .us for
publication, antt may Ue considered »s offi
cially confirmi/ig t»e fact.
Office of Bank U. S. Washington. }
November Id. IS22 f
The forfeit mentioned in tb* «gre?rn^nt
between C. \V“ Van Rb.ist and J. J. Har
rijop. dete't gyth .October, 1822. amounting
to tao thou.and (toiler*. has this d*y been
deposited in my ha-ds. That, by Mr Van
Ranst. in not*-* of the Office of Discount and
Deposits, Washington; and that by Mr.
Ilarri-*on, in note* of the bank of Virginia
and North Carolina—each deposite being
five thousand dollar*.
Rif HARD SMITH, Cashier.
The W ashington Jocky Clnb Races are
fixed to like place on the three following
days, viz: on Thnrtdav, Friday, and Satur* i
day, the gist, 22J*»nd 23d instant.
INDIA.— Young Ladles raffled for.
! We hear f wo have heard muchj rtf
j l"»‘ about Eait India freedom, and
Wept India slavery. To the trompet.
{fire of the former, and the drummer*
[ of the tatter, we rreotrmpnd the peru
*al of the following document, and in
a partieular manner we recommend to
the serious consideration of such of otir
fair reader* as may be looking anxious
to “the O.ienl's ray,*’and h*rie almost
earnestly to counsel and advise all
such to get linked: even under the new
marriage act, before they tak • ship
pit g, left, upon arrival in *he Gangos,
th**y m«y be put up and sold bv public
sale to *omp wealthy N ibob, while,
blacfc, or mixed, bis futufe plaything
and slave.
From Orinsby’s Daily Advertiser of
th~ 3 t of September, 1818, a paper
p iot-d ai Calcutta ;
'Females raffled for—Be it known, ,
•hat *ix fair nod pretty young ladies, I
with two sweet and engaging ehiltlren. j
lately imported from Eit'ope, huvi tg !
the rose* of health bl omiag on their '
cheeks, & joy *p<rkling in their eyes, I
fiosiessiog amiable tempers, nnd high
y accomplished, whom tbp most indif
ferco "nnnot behold without expres
sions of rapture, arc to be raflV d for
next door »n the British Gallery —
Scheme, lw< Ice tickets, twelve rupee*
each; the highest ofthp three throws
doubtless takes tb: most fascinating.’*
r TEARING ROBBERY. f"
La#t evening ibom 8 p’clnrk a unit"1
daring Robbery wai committed at t <e
b *0*0 occupied by Mr. Livingston, io
Market atreef, three doors above Tenth
I lie front door on Market street being
open, two men and two women walked
boldl y in, securingthe door behind them
went directly up stairs where the family
were sitting in a back room—presented
pistols, tied Mrs. Livmgstno fif a ser_
vant girl baek to back with silk hand,
kerehief* they brought with tbem.& ti
ed the arms of Mr*. Livingston's daugb- '
ter behind her, ahd while one villain ■
stood guard overthem with a horsemans !
pistol, the other man and woman broke :
open trunk*, bureaus, &c. -nnsaeked
the house.— After tarrying about half
We noticed a few <l*y. since the destruc
tinn of the Cspron Woollm Manufactory u
Mew Hartford, in Oneida County/ we hsv
since letrnt "hat the loss sustained amount
ed to S20.000,
an hour and using threats to extort mo- •
ney and valuables, the Robbers secured
the family in a back ronm\ & departed,
taking with them a vatietyof plunder; .
among which was a gold watch, enoir- j
eled by two rows «f diamonds—a first 1
qnality feather bed with cheek outer
cover—a rich damask bed quilt—a fe
male work bag containing papers aud
other articles —a purple velvet reticle
with gilt clasp—a watch ehain—neck
laces, and a variety of jewelry—with
many other articles, and the keys from
the uonrs, The Robbers were all white
persons—the men middle aged and of a
middle size, one of them had on a blue
short jacket with three rows of small
buttons. The riien are described as
rough-looking—the ivum ii w»re dis
guised and had their faces muffled, hut
there is no doubt they were well ac
quainted with the boose, and acted as
guides. Information has been given r .
the Police, and we hope for the credit
of our city, that so daring a robbery
committed in a populous part of the
town so early in the evening, when the
moon shone bright as day, will not go
unpunished. —Prompt nt-nsures should
be taken to secure the villains in order
that females may feel themselvs »e«Ure
when dwelling alone.
FRO BUENOS A YRES.
Thuahip Ri>th mid Mary, from Bueno*
i Avre*, bat arrived at I’lukdelphia Th*
’ Philadelphia Gazette «&ya, we are indebted
I fo Mr. Richard B^Hey, pauenger in her, for
1 the following interesting article. Mr. B is
bearer ot despatches for government from
i our Commercial Agent at Buenos Ayres
‘-On tha evening of th* 23d of August last,
! previous *o my leavmg the city of Buenos
Ayres, Mr. Rividavia. (Secretary of State,
and member of the Junta,' lh«n ir* session,)
^id not make his appearance until a late hour
wh.en he informed that body of a conspiracy
which had been planned against the present
gov»r»ment, and which was to nave been
carried into execution that evening; but for
tunately he had received ti.asly intimation
’.o prrvent it by ordering the arrest of Don
Gregorio Tagle, (formerly Secretary u**der
Puerydoo,) wbh several others He reques
cd ard obtained she appointmen t of a Com
mittee of insestigation. and strongiy urged
the necessity of exemplary aod capital puo>
nhment. Our agent, John M. Forbas, K»q,
had an int-. view the morning alter with Mr.
Rividavie, and in bis despa'cher, which are
brought by the Ruth and Mary, he has no
doubt given tha particulars to his govern*
merit,”
THE EVENING HOUR.
FROM THE KSLEIGR REGISTER
This is the hour when memory wakes
Visions of joy, that could not last }
Tins is the hour when fancy thkes
A survey of the past
She bring* before the pensive mind
Tile hallow'd scenes of earlier years •
And friends who long have consign'd
To silence and to tears !
Tbe_/>w we lik’d—die one we lov'd—
A sacred bard, come stealing on !
And many a form far hence remov’d
And many a pleasure gone !
Friendship that now in death are bush’d
And young' Jiffectinn'» broken chain ;
And hopes that fate too quickly crush’d
lu memory bloom again !
Few watch the fading gleams of dav.
But muse on hopes, ts quickly flown.
Tint after tint, they died «w»y
Till all at last were gone !
This is the hour, when fancy wreathes
Her spells round joys that could not test ;
This is the hour, when memory breathes
A * gh »o pleasures pas* !
4Barneb~
On the 30ib ultimo, by the Rev’d, Thomas
Kennerly, Mr. Anbury Garrett, Merchant of
Baltimore, to Mis, Eliza hefex-e, of this
PU LI ’SALE.
ILL be sold by order of the
County Court of Frederic k,
at the Court-house’ door of the said
County,off Monday the 8th dfty of
December next, a rrr.gr o fnan stave,
named CY'HUS, the said slave having
been confined iu the said jail as a
Rttn-away for more than f 2 months,
and not having been claimed by the
owner.
OPEQUON FrCTORY.
Manufacturing of all kinds,
Fiiltic^, 11* df *1- most f fnrb,
FLANTKl# OR BLANKETING,
I * nimt
October 25—DANTF.F, ANNIN.
TOHN AMITII, sheriff.
Nov. 9.—
done ip a th -r! ufti. ffi her* mtnnsr at
this e»ts»b’i*hmt «'*
... NOTICE.
ALL person* uu; ing . laims against
the ealatv nf ih» lai« Major Win
Davison are rnqumed to prevent «h» «u$
ami those who, ace indebted to the e«.
tate are requested to make imtn* Hiate
payment, a* it is the desire of theuo
tleriigned t#p ->»J , u ^andilyai pos
sible, for paying, without suit, all
claim* which appear to be entitled to
payment, according to their respective
dignities.
SALLY E DAVISON,
R. J. Me KIM HOLLIDAY.
Administrators,
Nov. 9.
Public Sale.
A PUBLIC »sl<*. . r til the person
al Estate of John Ramey dae'd.
will take place at his late residence
near Front Royal, on fu^siLy the 26th 1
inst. consisting of Horses. Cattle, Sheep
Sc Slock Hd»s. Household & Kitchen
Furniture ami farming irensiL.
A credit of 9 in 'oth* will be given
on all sums over five dollars, the pur*
Chaser giving bond and approved aecu- '
rity; of that sum and under cash:
I shall sell at the same rime and
place a quantity of corn and fattening
hogs, fur cash, the property of the said
estate
No property sold will be permitted
to be removed until the terms of sale
are complied wi'h.
Persons having claims against the
said estate are requested to bring them
forward, properly authenticated; and
those indebted are notified to make!
immediate payment J
WILLIAM LANE, i
Administrator.
I shall rfl*,r on the same day* oe a j
credit of 6 months, some Horses, Colts. '
and young Cattle, my own property, on I
my farm, adjoining the farm of the.
said dcre-tsed. W. L.
Nov 9 —
MARSHAL’* SALE.
TrjU,(sU '» rleeree of the
3. Winchestei Chance-^ Court pro
nounced the 19 h day *f April 1822,
io a -urt between the Mulnjj Assur*
auce Sfi.'uriy against (ire, on huildiugs
of the State of Virginia. Plaintiff*,
and Rebeeca Hinry, administratrix, df
Wm. Vaomt-’er -idm’r. of Daniel Hen.
ry dee’d and he raid Rebecca Henry,
widow, and Bryan Hampson Henry,
Wm. H.nry, and Elizabeth Henry,
heirs of *uid Daniel Henry dec’d. De.
fend-tm* I nha.ll expose to sale, on
the 30ih of November, * House and
Kiirheo with the ground on which
they stand, situate m the I own of
Front Royal, h**tw*-en th** land* of
Thomas Buck on the South, Solomon
Vanmeter, Ea«t, and Henry Trout
north, more particularly described in
the proceeding-: of s rid suit, subject
however to the righ of Dower of the
•oiid Rebecca Henry—The sale wiil
be made before the Court House door
in Winchester for cash.
FRANCIS VI. BECKWITH, D.
for JOHN S. PEY ON. M. W. C. D.
Nov —9
Negroes For Sale.
A NEGRO WOM AN 35 YEARS
OLD. AND HKtt TWO DtUGHTF.RS*
OM R of whioh L 8 yea** old, the
other tfi—The ntr.ther i« a good
cook. wf.«h*-r. and *ninorr. Also a
NEGRO MAN 34 YEARS OLD;
he is well acqutint.d witu the farming
hti-tines*: Any person wishing to par
chase, fti*l be informed thf* terms, by
applying to Col Henry Beatty, Win
ohester, or to the «ubseriber, nine
mile* from Town.
WILLIAM A8ROTT.
N » •?.
Public >ale.
WILL bt ottered 101 sa!^ at pub
lie auction, <>n Thur*dny the 21*» in
stant. at ill** la.tr re- idenee of Sigt
mund tfiribling, de.e’d about four
mile* nor*h w e»•' n Wi pb.rtUr, about
7o Barrels of Coin,
(in lu » i.» our (mi;rh.i7i'tnine head
of Horses, three Milch Cows, one
stack of May, containing between
two and three tons, one Wheat-F-vn,
two Brils ond Bedding, a quantity of
Household & Kitchen Furniture, and
a variety of Farming Utensils, the
property of said Higismund Stribling.
On all sums over five dollars, a eredi>
of nine months will be given, the pur.
chaser giving bond with good security.*
for purchases uuder five dollars, ca«h
will be required The sale will eom
rrienca at 11 n’elock, A,
A 8. HOB ALL,
Jidm'r. of 8. 8'ritfling. dec’d.
Nov 9—tds.
N B All persons having claims
against the Estate are requested to
bring them forward, properly authen
ticated; when arrangement* will be
made for discharging them as soon as
praetirahle _
Valuable Slaves for Sale.
IOJ'FKK for sb( 'It* t i|e«• mg val.
u-ihle slave* viz; HAHkY. JACK,
SCOtT, 8IBBY, (with her emlif about
two years old) and ELIZA. If no
sold before Christmas, they will be hi*
red for the ensuing year. Those who
want good ie'v&nin witl do well to
make ea<ly application to the Rnb-cri
her, renidiog near Middle-town, Fred
erick County, V*.
L RNKLIUS E. BALDWIN,
i Not. 9—tf.
G. W. SINGLETOH
HAbj..-' ■ •«' •• ’ *»?
n. r il H - i id i>t ,,f
BOORS AND STATIONARY,
Comprizing ih'ne in the l*»u\ Vhiiu
enl, TIi* ttlogictl, aneou*- nntl
School Departments—toother with a
•»rge assortment of Paper, BKnk
Bunk«, Stationary, Quilt*, Ae. See tho
whole of which shall be sold on tbo
most favorable (crmi.
Nov 9
ELIZA E. PINK.
WB the undersigned, having been
requeued to attend ao rxami.
nation -«f Mina Eliza K. Pine, of Bor
ryville, (which conducted in t.ur
presence than day,) upon the branches
of Orthography, English Grammar,
Geography, Chronology und ihe g.ne
ral principle* of Astronomy, do h^-re*
by certify that she has exhibited an
unusual promptitude in answering tha
questions proposed to her upon those*
several topics; and, therefore, we t.*ko
pleasure in recommending her to iho
public as a teacher in those several
branches of education.—We were, al-^
so, furnnhpd with some specimens of
her Writing, which prove her to bo
well qualified In learn that branch
Given under our hands this 18th of
October. 1824.
John m. blakrmore,
JOHN HOPKINS.
ROBKR “ P\GK,
GKUUGK BLAKE »'.ORE,
CKOR«iE H. NORRIS.
S. f AYI.HU.
MISS ELIZA E. PINE.
OF BKaKYriXLE'
WAS under .uy preceptorial c ir<S
between four and five y n.r»p
and I do hereby certify .hr h ><. >uchk
a knowledge nf Orthog-aphy, l< • d*
ing, Penman»hip. Arithi*. tre, !• ng
ii*>h Grammar, History. h< »n« 'if?
Geography, and the fundamental ;)■ n»
ciple» of Astronomy, n* will ft.;!]
tify her undertaking li> leach ihoti©
branches; ami,, from her umfor
b'lity and assiduity to business. I h*?n(
no doubt to considerable Rdvan age.
WILLIAM M. JONES.
November 2.
J RECENTLY wiineitrd at' exami
nation nf Mi** Eliza E P'tir, at
Mr. Junes** School in Mti* c untj, <§"
was particularly gratified a> h-r profi
ciency in Rngli*h lileratuie gcna-aily.,
From *he promptness and rarili.y of
her antiwar* 10 a number i.f riffi-olt
question* in English Grammar, Oro
graphy, Astronomy, &e. a*,.ale.. I< itn
the character which Mr Jones, her
late instructor; gives of this Indy, I
feel justified in recommendi-.g her, an
a person well qualified to have *lie
management of « school.
EH WARD HUGHES.
Charle Town. N .,v. 9.
Public Sale.
1 WILL proceed to sell, at the ldta
residence of Charlec Brent, dee’d.
n ar Hamilton** Red Mill, on Thurs
day the 28 It of the preaent month the*
Personal Estate of «»id deceased, c .n
*i«ting of Horses, Cattle, Farming U-'
tensils, and a variety of House hut 1 8t'
Kitchen Furnitnre: several valuable?
Bed:< and Bedding will be sold >i,d
from 4 <•» 0 valuable Milch C «w-,—
Twelve month* credit will be givcj; on
'all sums above five dollars, the pur
chaser giving bond fend goodsernriy
autf under that sum emh will b* r^qrti
red. 1 also wish to ren', for ■, tern, of
years, the FARM, now in p;iane»sioa
"f the Widow of said decease.’ p,,**’
*e«siou t hi- giverr on th** fir.t • f Jomu*
ary; at \»h'/h !» s - I wish »o hire out
Eight or ten Negroes.
toms nt them s«c rrduih e li nils,—
Persons wishing ' hue will ?all oa
Charles Brent <. t ’h»* Subscriber.
GEORGE BRLNT.
i'io*. 9
Virginia to wit.
Jll U-ult» /widen in the tic>/;\s t jpse of
the county court of Htnmsh^p on
thefirt 'wndny in iYuvr> b> r ) h22,
Garrett W. Blue adminV 01' J«h!t
Sarah Bl&e widow, and r*Mc: of aid
John Blue dee’d, Jee«e Sim,,-rn« ocf
Susannah his wife, late Susannah B»ue,
a».d Ji-hn M>iuer, and John B \> lute,
guardian ad litem for RIiz* Sa
rah Blue, Nancy Blue, and Ktliony
Blu**, infants. & Children r.f *, Id J hi*
Bln*-, aid Sarah Ann Moiiser, a
granrt Child of said John ifai.
T11K Defendants, Sarah B: Jet«
! M Simmon* and Susannah his wife,
, and Ji hn Mourer, not having enter.
ed 'heir appearance and given secu
rity according to the aet of Assembly
and the ro'es ot this Court, And it ap
pearing by satisfactory evidence ih*e
they ire not inhabitants nf this e un
try: /» is ordered, that the said il leo*
i dan's do appear here on the fir.t day
of January Court next, and answer
the bill of the plaintii)/ and that n Co
py of tbi- n-der he forthwith in«>r>e<f
in some Newspaper pn'ili-hed 10 Win
chester, for two mon'hs sneeesXively,
afto posted at the front door of tbs
Court H u«e of said County
A Copy— l e»'p,
Blue dcc’d,
Complainant,
Against
Defendantsa
Nov. 9
Nov. 9
OHN B. W HI-TR. r. *. e.