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Ailhc mailt are j-rc.Ur detaftd.hy iHs present mode ef tonvcvaiite wt, u . Alriilc would not ihe route succeed tetter tf eliding the course of it, end m; In? fiont I'ayettcvtile, tit Charlwtte or belltburr, Uncolnton, Morganion, Ashe llle,to Newport, Tennessee. This route . would answer all U purpose of ihe one from Chsrlcston, fur the stages arrive dai ly from the frth end toutb at Ftyelie till, it ihe line which hi lately been put . at a . n. a a i a In operation from ratttteuietor.ot.oit nd ihe ateam packet from Norfolk to New-York, would afford "e quick passage to ihe Uuer city. The citizen of the op , ' ur rwrt of Alabama, Tennessee, and ivai p t'f Kentucky, would find 'thi the . oulckeit conveyance to New-York j and - the eapenve much let than from 4'oarUe ton, f la Cheraw. A aiage now rum from Favettevillc, U Cheraw, to Columbia and i hence south end another from Co lumbiato Charleston $ io that Fayettevill it the point at which thia western lira should interaect the other. J be paa tengert from Tennessee to Charleston, and the great number of parsons who would leave the sickly country Io north and aouth Carolina, and visiter to the Catawba and Warm Springe, would assist very much In the support of this lino. I have been informed that very respec table petition from Tennessee, for the line via Cheraw, till be presented to Con great next aeaiion J also, from the wcatci coumiea in North Carolina. I hope the turner io thrae netitiona ill have no objections to terminate the line at Fay etieville for a the expense baa been the great objection, the probbUity of tuc ceeding will be greater . from Kayetieville than any other pUce ; and ihe convenience by the stage to Norfolk, will be very great I hope some person, more capable than myself, will ahow the necesaily of thi important line to the public ; a it is abso luicly n'ctuary, in order to secure a reg clar end safe conveyance to the mail westward. L. WESTERN CANAL. At the meeting held at the Tontine Couee House on Monday laat, Mr.C'olden ...in the courte of his speech, mentions that 360 milea of the canal were opened and rendered navigable, though it was but year on the 4th of last July since the firs tod waa removed at its commencement aothat one mile baa been finished pe week, at an average calculation, including all the labour and expense of digging boring, raising culvert, bridge, lock and cam. 1 his, be remarked, wa an exam - pie of despatch unprecedented in the his tory of canal, and doe great honour to the foresight and policy, a welT as to the perseverance and the resource of the State of New-York... ' Mr.Colden related the following occur rence, which it highly illustrative of the wonderful expedition and success with which this gigantic work has been carried en. About a year after the canal was commenced he was travelling along a part of it which had then been made, and as the boat stopped a few moments on the way, he stepped on shore. Passing near the house of an bonest old Dutch acttler who waa aedatejj amokjngjiivpipe at the doo Mi e enquired ot him how he liked the canal. The answer was of a dubious character ; and being urged, he confessed that he wa not altogether gratified at ihe successof the commissioners. . Ue, could nor deny that It furnished a convenient mode of transportation, and enhanced the value of his lands yet there was tome thing melancholly.to him in the tight; for when the- surveys were making only a few months belore, he was an inveterate unbeliever in the accomplishment of the proposed design, and . had expressed his willingness to die at soon as he should tee vessels sailing through his wood-lot. NATIONAL CONVENTION. A writer in the Baltimore Patriot, un der the signature of Patrick Htnry, re commends that a Grind National .Con- venttoa JjeJield- In the-citof Philadet- vies: swr-TuisHirgM. ise kwh m any HXU.-!QrUie pu rpote of normnatmjr :itMtablemon for tTTe" office of President ? vBited St at e t..The project it not new, nor do we believe U can be accom plished, on account of the want, of funds -Tbe-plaii we doubt uut, wouldbe a popo' Jrone,if the expenses could be defrayed upon any other principle than the one auggested by, Patrick Jlenru -to .wit each member of the, convention defraying nis owji expense f J his is too mucb af ter the fashion of the British parliament, to meet the sanction of the American .peopIe.JPtf(rir-fan....:. Munificent D6nation.m.The late Johs ,McLlAJ,1oi.CoaloiK.y tow 4jetreirrrrtt ir oiw,wu m am oi the Manachusettes - General Hespital thui :reilder!ng the de ceased the greatest benefactor of this hu mane institution. . Another act onius gentleman is worthy of record. 5 He once failed" for a large amount, and, took the benefit of the old United States bankrupt law. Some year after he tailed upon hit creditors who had tuftered by his (availing wmself of the law, to bring In their tfaims I with interest added up to the date of the m oyertieaent, which be paid epon pre-wwment-fl. Patriot. , V felt Of-' .VlO'lTlit Poll Matter (iei.erl hit i ltd circuliri to hit drpitiiet, requiring themtootrt jin fiom all p'ibliilicrt of hewipapart mailed h their respective office t, returns upan oath, of the Oemtar of papers deposited in the mill, and the pott ofucet to which they are directed the oath of the perton who fold and direct the paper will pe admit ted. Thi oaib will tj required at the expiration of every three months These account art to be remitted to Washing ton, for the inspection of the presiding officer in that department. Post Matter are further required to charge the postage oo ncwipapcra, one quarter in advance- M apprize printers ot an pper not taken out -cf their tHkci, and they will be re- qnired to account with the- Cene'ai IW Ulhce, kr the postage of all newspaper, little is they can show that Ibc subscriber refused to receive them, and that the ptiotert were apprized of the fact. . Baltimore Jhrn. Chron. A political quandary. The Ceneral Re publican Committee, of the City of New York, chotcn last year, have recommend ed ait adherance to the " steady habit" of choosing the Presidential Electors by a legislative vote, fur the support of a cau cus nomination by Congress. Hut the Nominating Committee, recently appoin ted in that city, contains a majority who jor leii will propose no man for the itlature who is not in favor of a general ticket of F.lectors by the people. And the ith for an alteration to this efTect is rapidly gaining ground in the Stale. If it pre vails, the opponents of Mr. Crawford are confident of hi being left in a minoiitv, and that some other candidate (we think Mr. Adams) will receive 'he 16 vote of that important State, which may possibly decide the election in his favor, Carolina Gazette. Double Ditafifio.ntment lie fore the re cent election for governor of Pennsylva nia, the friends of each candidate were sanguine in the triumph of their favorite. The friends of Shulze, however, more sanguine than those of Gregg, calculated on a majority ol Irom 10,000 to 15,000. The result hat' proved that both were wrong, as Mr. Shulze'a majority will bor der on 30,000. It is calculated that the Greggites have lost not less than half a million of dollars 011 the election. I he friends of Gregg have submitted to tbeir defeat with much philosophy. WILMINGTON, OCT. 25. We are informed that tbn feet of wa ter can be drawn over the Bulk Head, where the improvement hare lately 1eaTcrb'pTrn made In the Lape-rear at Clark a island ; iberefore, the report that vessels cannot come up to town, is without foundation; the water In the eastern channel bat deepened considerably. But we are not to suppose tnai mis win do me iuii oeptn of water when the balance of the works are completed, and which are now going on. A aurvcy of the improvements is about to be made, when we tball publish more minute account. - Cay-Fear Recorder. The N. York National Advocate says, 44 The French talk of sitting fire to Ca diz by their ships. There is not a frame house in thecity ; all are of atone, and hardly pjeoeAtaimberh tr be 'seenTS? They may fire till they are tired ; it will do Cadiz no injury." At a meeting of the citizens of Orange county, N. Y. a moiipn was made, appro ving a caucus nomination, which was op posed. and the consideration of the ques tion postponed until after the session of Congress, on ihe, alleged grounds, that such a resolution won lit be a pledge to tuftfiort the actt of men with nvhom the Jico- file were unacquainted. Cherokeetand Osagei.Ncw difficulties are said to have broken out between the Cherokee ond Osage Indians, and a hun- tfeg f? tb oy tneiauer,nna some onneir men titfcu. 7it VWhe chief of -1 he Cherokee party, dispatched a runner to his nation to procure 1 rteihforeement and. a party lias gope from the nation, to render bim i?si3iaatfc: . r- Xatchez We are glad to observe that the fever which lately proved so fatal at Natchez has subsided. Accounts from .exington of the 9th inst. tay, that no new cases occurred since the late hurri cane. ' The deatha in thirty ay a from the 9th -August to the 18th September, amounted to about 200 . ..r Tk. n, .! from ibV nen of Mr. Pilot, has been delayed in consequence of the sickness of the author and a part of his family. The ficst volume and nearly 00 pages on the second were punted in the early part of this summer. ' Mr. C. is now on the recovery1. The biter bittenU-h large eel, six feet long and one foot girth, was found on the shore of lake Sunapee, N. H. choaked io death wub a : large horned' pout in his throat, which the eel had Endeavored to swallow tail foremost.., . . - yr.ixotv mm Tie following clrcunriurire It a re matkalle instance t-f the ri"u collision ef tba yellow fever 1 A young English man who arrived at St. Thorns with a young and beautiful countrywoman, whom be had secretly married, was attacked by the yellow fever, When the ditae was at its height, and the symptoms of ine vitable death became apparent, the young woman, in dtspair, bad determined not to survive the object of bar affection, the undressed herself entirelr, and placed her toif by the tide of her dying husband, in led, embracing bis body. ,6 he remained forteri court in tbi aituailon.'and' wai with difficulty removed after be had breath e J Lit last. She did not experience the tlightett tymptom of the disease. r At the celebration of the junction of the water of the Wi item Lake with those of the Hudson, by meant of the Erie Ca nal, which took place at New-York on the Btblntt., among the other luauries and dainties which swelled the list on ihe oc casion, a ticbly decorated pie was placed on the plateau, from which, on the lid be ing removed, a pair of white carrier pi geon flew out and over the hall, bearing intelligence from Albany, that the mee tingof the waters had taken place. Aboui ihe nerk of one, fastened to an azure rib bon, was the following communication t Ofl fitm the Ark, the Tarent Dove ttmt f;rth in joy at Heaven's command. At h-tgh hrard Us note of love Ibe parting wulm a'towed the land. But now the parted water netu Old Ocrau's vsus hh Kric'i play I come in peace and love to greet The friends upon their vtJJinj day. A Handsome Compliment. The Ladies of New lork have presented Mr. Clinton, late governor of that state, with a Aafntrn Pillov, in remembrance of his service in recommeading and prosecuting the Erie Canal, It is covered with white silk, and trimmed with crimson, and is represented to be very elegant. J'ew York Steam Packet. XV e learn' from Norfolk (hat this fine vessel ran ashore on Cape Henrv, in a thick fog, on the morning of the 4th inst. 1 here were thirty passenger on board from New Yotk, who are all safe, as well as the whole of the cargo. There appears to be no prospect of getting this valuable ves sel off againt. Pettrtburg fiafitr. Virginia Tobacco Croft The tobacco rgihia have tullcre'd very mu from thelate tevere frosts. In Albermarl county the frost swept every thing before it, with the exception of a imall portion of the crop that grew on elevated situations. One half is considered a moderate esti mate of the general loss. Beat thit f you ran. Deacon Enoch Little, of Botcawen,has this season raised a heifer calf, which at 3 months old weighed two hundred pounds, and at 3 month weighed Hhrte hOTdrcdTThe calfia now 6 months eld, and is estimated by judges to weigh tlx hundred pounds. Indian Corn. Fall ploughing, for Indi an corn, ixemmcAded by thePrsidehl of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Society, as a sure preventive against the grub or cut worm Cufle-Fear Recorder. A vineyard of a Mr. Elchelberger, in York, Penn. contains 10 acres, covered with vines of Lisbon, white and other grapes. He will make 40 barrels of wine this season, and he intends to extend his vineyard to 20 acres next year. Anecdote. An old maid was telling her age, which she said waa just thirty-six. A gentleman in the room doubted the truth of her statement, but was corrected by het brother, who said, . 44 It must be true, for she Jiat told -the ; tsmttitor loin ABANDONED FEMALtS. The 44 Boston Female Society for mh sionary purposes," state in their report, that no less than two thousand abandoned females are calculated to exist in that city. This number is almost one-sixth part cf all the female in the city above 1 6 years of age. The report suggests that the number of abandoned men equals, if not exceeds, that of the other sex ! and if the former were diminished, the number of the latter would lessen of course. Haven, is appointed by the Governor of bio oi mo vnucu aiaici, uiitmoiicu uy the death of the HenTayatti Ifolriliiiahr'' Col, Aaron Ogden has recovered S2500 of Thomas Gibbons, for sending bim a challenge, to Eght,aduel. .The cause was tried at Newark, before Chief1 Justice Kirkpatrick. and a .special jury. Very good 1 1 e A pumpUn wai lately gathered in Rockingham co. Virginia, weighing 136 pounjs, r v rAtr.rrr.riu.r. tnici. ji. Ciltntt, 15 n 5), r.,)if,f.nr, 5 , i!jirrf,nr, J J , he t, ';!i 1 j lVry,4'Ja 11 1 pr' h lrn U , ) f..ij..ki!.t, tjtulSi rirn,40io4i ", 9 a 1J i!t, lurk IttaifL BJtVO, per 1J W!iU, n.cLr,4) to 4Ji "i;r, am,' V to 10, eoirce, priror, rrtr n, "'A to ?) i 24 ami 34 Qilir, 26 a 2a tea, hj son, fcl a 1 2J , !i-el, Ti a IW 4 UiUi. 8 a V i ber oral, 33 a 32 1 rire, 3 JO to 4 per tuO lbs. iron, VJ WJ to J, pr. 1W lb. i twbwce kaf,3 a 4 ouauUcUiftd, S to 20 pr. cwt cntnAtr r bices, ku23. Cotton, II eta. TVmr, aew, per barrel, I a 6 1 U i to 9 Corn, both, 4J to 50 et. O.ta, JO to iS eta. i Prat, tS to 73 eta. i M'hls iry, gal 40ta 4Jcta. Jp(Jtmlx,iO I04J, l bcca, 3 to 4 1 Uecawsx, tb. 30 rU. i 1'sllow, I to Tela. ltaco.1,9 to!3cta. UnLf WlQcts. Hotter, 10 to 90 eta. i Itaning, 3$ to 41 eta. i Irm, f to f dota. Hk, buth . U. luirsr. 7 to 1 dla i Coffee, lb. 28 to 30 eta. Tviiw, tb. w eta. Moiaaaea, 4U to 3U. Cw-11 trauaactiona in tliia article the pat week have been tolerable we quote prime at 15 eta. Mr 14 a 14) eta. but a few tarrt par Celt have appeared in Market this werki auch at have, were readily taken at our quotation. . CJLUllESTOX PRICES, (kt. 37. Cotton, I. Ithmd, 35 to 30, fained do. 13 to lfl 8antee, 30 to 24 1 abort staple, 1) to 14 1 Rice, prime, g4 j Inferior to gtod gl to 31 1 Whiakrv, (Ptnn.) 35 to 36) eta., N. K. Itum, 36 to 3 Apple I) randy, 33 Io 34 ctt. i Tohac co, Kenturky, (ieorria. Fa) etteville, ae. 3) to 4 1 Itertwat, 31 to 33 erntti Tallow, 7 to 1 1 Decf. Iloaton Meat, 10 to 10) So. 1,9 1 prima k No.3, 6 to 7) i Mackaret, No. 3, 5 i No. 3, 4 1 naeon, 8 to Vet 1. 1 ll.ma, 1 1 to 14 1 Urd, 10 to 13 Hagfing, Dundee . Inverness, (43 inrli) 28 cla. i Cognise Pramly, 1 30 to 1 30 per gal. i Holland Gin, 95 to 110 eta. per rallon t Iron. Ruaala V Swedtt, 4 to 4 100 tba. Rnrlith 3) Amh, Liverpool coarse, 62 tta. per btnltelt Turks Turks I.Und, 55 a 63 1 Sujrar, Havana White, 12 to 14 ( llroan, 8) to 8) i aluieovadA, 9 to Hi fit. Croii prime 1 1 to 1 It i N. fh-kana, prime, 10 1 Inferior, 7) to 8) i Refined Loaf uifar, 16 le vj t otice, bttt grrcn, 25. InlerKjr to gnol, 32 to 24; llvton Ira, 95 to 105 eta. per lb.. Hum, Jam. 95 a 100 eta. i Wett India, 65 1 Mala. art, ( W. I. 26 Io 28 ctt. , Ulack 1'ippcr, 20 to 21 ( Pimento, 25. North Carolina Tank Bill, 3 per cent dia. , Georgia, 3 do. C"M4. tfplamU sell pretty freely at they come in, at from 15) to 16) centa. MJHRIF.lt, lit Dayon, Ohio, pn the 7th August lt,,by Moms Grrer, Ol. Mr. Cro Hmd, to Miat Cuthanne If'imvrr, til of that county. Nothing mora fit, indeed. Since we all do know, A weaver muat have a reed ' Ilcfore the loom can go. " " DIED," Near thit town, on the 38th uJt. Mr. Eliza bttk Pinliim. wife of Mr Peter Pinkston. In Concord on the 19th uh. after an illivea ojlyjeqayty'ttrs. Anna Xewby, wife of Mr. Jolin Kea by, in the 18th year of her age. -In Ualaigh, W4dy ult Saruk WhI, the youngest daughter of John llaywood, liaq. At New-York, on Thursday laat, of a linger ingnineaij MrPgiez AaV Printing- Hrett ma ker, lie. aged 29 year. The deceased waa a titan of geniua and science, and may justly be considered a public Iota. a After graduating at Yale College, he turned hi attentioa to median ical tubjecta, a!ldt1cJnJudJJrad4, tbote who gave system and respectability to the aria. lie waa a modest unassuming man, of re fined sensibility, and elevated principles of in tegrity and honor. His last moments were te- rena and unagiuteditbottt .tai" fcwW aSTTT',,Tr ni'" ". """aTw w, TkjoTICE la hereby given to the public, that fcllaJeepuiJcaua. , ( the Kytnl not;,f huti thy Briee JDDJIESS tfthe Prtiitlcnt if the Sandy Crttk ... . ...w . library Aoei.-rv, nl IHfirJfril annual rnfrHnr. IEI LOW CITIZENS t In discharge of the official dutirt enjoined on mr by your con slitution, 1 with, at thia tin e, to call sour atten! . - . u - . - ,- . ..r .1 i t tion to the transact ion t of the preceding year. Little more than twelve months since, yuur So ciety sprang into being and, as might have been reasonably expected, the' beginning was very inauspicious. Since that time, there hat been a continued acceasion of new members, gradually adding to the respectability of the society. .. tTt...,..uwi:.ti,iii u.c IH..UI7 u, yj mrr uooper t. Joahua Hooperi the paat. year, U.at cannot be regarded with In-! petiUon for divorce. It appearing to the aati. difltrence i f mean the very -bbenl donation of faction of the court, that Joshua Hooper, thei JIunuUtn C. Mel, Eaq. of Sahabury. Thi. pre; defendant, U not an Inhabitant of ibU State, Hie cut vat io ksa honorable than unexpected and - thfnrs. K .Lt y... k. b..ki...,ir. iimsOlidUU I wouM fiwref av-., ... ... a S-Ti-:"r r---T"--Tzf ucmiciiicii, .cj- ,uj ii.ubi wincrc im.iiowi-( 'f1Pm?nt for ymywr prompt.bervanee of j me reguiaiions oi your oocieiy. PETEB CLEMMONS.PreKtfcn. Davidton Cttmty, X9. 1, 1823. -- OA motion, trnlved wiauimtntly, that llami, ton C, Janet, Esq. it accepted a member of the J.. 1- V 11 j ! . M . . ' owmy ireea iurary ouoieiy, uunng uie, JictDh-ed, That the foregoing address and res olution be published in the Western Carolinian. Iw - B. SFIEBtVOOD, Secretary. Taken Up, IN tie month of May last, by the subtcriber, "a stout able bodied tvgro fellow, who call binvielf "Edmund i he is, about, 5feeJl(J .inches tugh, very dark completion, atuttera conBidcra bly, particularly when agitated, and aged about 23 24't.'b,jwrarw Iirtw piintisfaetorilv,andeThe wsint'mmiS CALLOWAY, , $atiiburtr,Mv, 10, 1833." 5t83 Catawba Land for Sale. SfTffy ACRES on the Catawba, two milea ZJ 4J north of Oeatiesford, inferior to none on the Itiver for the production of corn, cotton, wheat, and tlie various other produations of our country. Also, another small tract, of about 1 30 acres, whereon 1 now live l on 'which there it an excellent cotton-jriii and screw. For term apply to the subscriber; two and half toilet aouta-west from oeatictford. r - . 4-, EOHT..ABHKATIIY, Jr. . Oeiibtr 15. 1823. 5t79 Htllin ttnmuritlv f.ou'. T IK tul tcfiber U rc.' a Ura .rtmrnl of I MY" I.UDtn, ll,in)WAttr CL IXrlKV, DOMLlllCKH, fcr. r-n Nrw. York tad 'liillrl 1,14, 1 e led by tin. !f Care, and bought m the bet trrri,, I rl',g riU tout to tecum a continiLnre cf 1. prt rra ctail cuatonvL t.&a eoitid l a il, u r inn i ! in U) W!'r fJt caUntivt Kx k f (-mmU In At. Ii!mry, at prkrttthirh, in bit oplntun, w4t l a found at low aa the pric- f tduao h i t he: . .e "ttllirg on at coat," II. a tuumir m 'in pul)l i-Tneraltr, are lnvatd to Call, tu-ninf, and U ' for Uiemtclvrs. JOHN Ml'ltlMIY. ' r.n, .V. (: Ami: tl3. '65 ' fllUB tulcrber bat very recently received 1. from ptiiladclpli-a, an aaorK.eiit of ? Dry (joui19 Hnrtlwurr, " Cutlery and Domrt'iet t Mth, with tlits aatortmeiit he cipctt to re ceivt m a abort time, will enable Vt to tx 11 at atifctory prices. The public are rortxetf ilty Invited to call, and examine f r then ittvea. ' a KUWAHD tUKSS. Suliiburg, Juf. 15, ISaO. L7 Copvtrumit?; ... . The Coppersnulhing, and Tin I'l.te Luk'ntsi, hertlofore transacted by I. Crr rn. will ie future be conducted bv me, at tba same plate, TboM who fvur me with thriremtom, ti'y tl pend on hkrg ihrir work done with t)etiu, durability and dctpatcb. . r.nwn. CKF.S9. A OA HI). NfOUM their country friends and rut toturrt, that tiey hava removed rVim their old aland, to No. 355 King frert, few doors below Boundary Strret, here they art now opening a large and est en. aiv Importation of freah and genuine Drugs 3Icdicmt. Abo, Peinti, Oil, H Imhw Hum, lUuen ami J)jwvV mattriutt, ilh a great variety of other articles. Chart, Oct 1631 3t80 Tailoring Business. rpilF. subscriber having esudtKhedhifflttlfiil L the above line of kusineas, in tha town of lxiuftM, Davidson county, respectfuny tender bis services to the eitisewa of that place, and the turnximling country. He Lnvitrs all who wiii rarmrnta made, to call on him, and give him at Uir trial, lie inlenda to make arran(remeijtt fof procuring tha lateat faalikma and ill ttnvo to do his Work in the moat approved and durable style. Orders for WOrk-, tent from a distance, will be punctually executed. JACOB III DUN. Aeirineitn, Dttndnn C. ,V. C. 3pL 8, 1823.- L 72tft ; l Cottbri Saw Gins;Tp f pll t subscriber baa now on band, ( aaTeTat ' -JL jiia shonmSalasbwwtrWW Want Vtrr toe Saw Gina, of hit owa make, whk-h he w ill r wirrintto be tl VetT mida aa any in the fitate. He will eonatantly keep gina tot ealet and UI do all kinds of repairing, on abort notice, and ' rcasonalde terras. . HAMt'f t. MAI .T. Negroes for Sale. ' V FAMILY of likely Aerrw, CMsisting of a ', man and woman, a child four years old, and one two years old, may be bador aotea negoti able In the state Bank, or cm a reasonabte credit."-': The man it a tolerable shoemaker, and the wo man accustomed to house-work, waaldng, lie, . . Apply at this office. . , i &M.1833. Mtf .V fniitinn wu unn iiwv to jnr. iiut, iur ui nouac, mi" tlM lands, at Ikatie'a Ford, will not be paid, te 1 J . tar., . tWwa tta If traded a war. MUXIAM LITTLE. JvVt.. 3, 1823. 3t80 The 3lilitia Laws. FTtHOSE Militia Officera who have expressed X a wish to be poaaeaaed of the miliua lava, can now be auppfied with the latest revital of , mem, py app')g at toe pnnting-oince. State of North-Carolina, r LIWCOIN COHNTT aniTPnttnn r.m,r ri i,. iw.nt. t. montha tha Hakii-li Star an SrMk..VM&"K3LlnT1WUV IV VI it uttcir- or jj,w to be new lor the county of Lincoln, at th mrtouae1n IineotntOn,6n tbeToiirth Moir-X"' day after the 4th Monday in March next then and there to answer, ptoao, or demur to the raid , " petition, olberwise it a.ftlw taken pieeonfuato, ' and adjudged accordingly Witncaa, taa sott Henderson, clerk of said court, at office, the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday in f en- ; tember, A. D. 1823, and iu tike forty-eighth year " ' -of the Independence of the U. fiuitea. - ' ' - LAWN. llENDtUSON. , Price adv. 3mt91 . State of North-Carolinar ; -.," .. . :..,. ' .MSCtMtOVH1t.,".: t ' SUPERIOR Court of Ltwi'tJctobef Tcrnt," 1823. Eliza Bevings, v. Simeon Oevihg , fafiOAnUHt)pt defendant, it not an inhabitant of thia Kate, it U ' therefore ordered by the court, that publication ' be made tliree month in the Raleigh Star and -' Western Carolinian, giving notice to the defend ant that he annear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held for Lincoln county, at the i court-house'' In Iincolnton, on the 4tli Monday . after the 4th Monday of March next, then and there to answer, plead, or demur to. said peti- -tion, otherwise it will be taken pro corfesso, and adjudged aecordingly, .Witness, Lawton ' Henderson, clerk, of .said court,, at of!ic , the 4tb Monday after the !4th Monday of September, A, D. 1JT& and in the 48th year of the Indepen dence' Uie United States. .M
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