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) WiZOXX. . Et Tinir from he sahle wi.mb of rnht, T) f i.M-aiit men mits a feeule light ; AbMrh?'"in darkness aimV tliserace. V. ! f ?h:sk shadows vr- l h er beauteous face. 1 t r ancient way reluctant to resign, The stvtr.an boors all their force combine. Sptctres'and phant! ids, dismal shapes appear; Children -of n rht and suTK-rstitious fear. la t'-otA in thirl n ess antx hgures play, Hut as the daumless monarch of the day 4al U .a WiWl .1 lUt iv ui aw y I Frrm est to west expands her dewy wings ; : F' wvocal nwvv! wl r.t cbearful accents rise, ft wnere noumiui silence sai wiui . wcruimr ,inir . ' S I, th.ii eves ; "K;rl-.nrr ctraams on f-nliim'c fFntlpst br"ltt Devolving- all o darkness'und to death. ! But now rcsor'd to nature pleasing light, ; Karth's various tribes in harmony unite; Men, beasts and birds, and being3 number. less. In different ways their grateful thanks express To"Him who otst of durkncrs call'd the day, And clvl the rtnai Stm in bright array, Uark ! frm the wooils and fields whatspright ly sor.g-s, ahu. pleasure warDics ironi itu luuusana i nxirintr, minlmpr in rc-sposns ve ?ays, Glad nature chaunts her inuker s worthy i pra se, - j Ami :rmniphs in the lovely infant mrn, . t So strangely' from the womb of dryness b"rn. TENTATUS FOR THE KKGiSTER I I apprel end the rays of lp:htTeceive their motion and velocity from their "surrounding atmosphere of caloric. Lijiht issuing in rijrhi lines from the sun, any i?!terpo?ins elastic medinn will from t! is elasticity, generate thr motion and tlicir refiectuble properties "will be generated from the same elastic atmosphere attending each ray ; bu as the ancle of rellection is equal to 'he an;le of incidence, tlws atmosphere is circujar round each ray of light : and it ap pears that this relation of caloric, to matter. i not only applicable to lipjit, but t' fvery species of matter, a i f this caloric was one of its proper ties . tin? v.e find tlie concentrated ravs i, wrni rrouuee near,, ami a r vilPiah c- m i'l. will set ?i)mk or rctfeu ivood on fire : and solid bo bv chanjxins their cohesion into hvat ami repulsion, aie mostly returTied to t??e atmosphere, in the form ot liht and ! eat, or caloric : this dissolution o b"oies, explains also, the relation ol c;i nil ric. to the particles of matter ; :i relation of caloric is the same a? ii?v cttMn for this is impressed up-! or a ; i Li.atter. and on the smallest par--i -t i v .. . - - -- - - - , - i i. f.w nl nrttr. 1 rannnt f U'PlI 111 it proving tanner me position oi canine arJilthe particles of matter If the a!rm-p!.ere ir impregnated with calo ric, and receives its elasticity from this caloric, the incumbent load of at jnospbere will express much caloric to it- upper surface ibut this upper sur face l found "to be impregnated with electricity (a highly attractive matter.) Ti.is i. found by experiments made on the tuiriiiit of high mountains; the air i thpi-e imnreirnated with this refriire- rating attractive aura besiiies t e ' snootinj; stars come from the upper; parts of the atmosphere. Another; nroof r,ftb relation between caloric j and electricity, is in the phenomenon of th:;ider and ligbtning : the heat of Stmiuier raises the vapour to a ireat i heigi.tin tne armorpne.e, aiMi .jv iu,!! elevation, ami toe aauvc leutimu nviii i intti . are tnarreu uum oc upjt ic5i..5 w.tli e:eciiicny i mi ioii. wr t (l ..bviouslv by those hoiiuns ; ti c rjre t!.uiideruitbe xva.m months, ami , n ns Quv ;()fn ,,ie f in lJ)p ev?n should the heat be violent and trans- : i,. hours vhen we are in the virlnitv T-.it the vapour to rear hehts, such : (t t, e Vittin !.oriz,m, and t this at Tipvur in those reruns of cold, is sud-'. ti act;ve l()int cIo;n . fi.rifWc know r.-: . comlensed into f ail. anV with : Av .ro jt is at sunset-ve jed-e it will tms nan, a ieopc c.t... 3 n-nrpd on the earth tlius in toe win- tef. in ti e warm weatljtr, should we be;:r t! u; der, we have reason to be- Iiee, that l.eat is attracting electricity in the uper parts or we atmosphere, ai d that ihis refrigerating aura, is es- cendin. nr is about. to descend to the pnrth. ar.d V.-jt tl-.ere will be a.cl anje ct vea fnn! warm to cold : the up- t lit per ;-ii 4 of the air is then an electric . rH,rin but thi is aUo a region of calo- ; j ric i a- if caloric a the same OJKiy, J ' iter. with electncrty : so we find or -ww - . mw . .... J 7 , . , ovio nr in soiiti DHiies. caionc anui. i- L. . . Al . celu-sion : nnt when caionc puts on the -form of heat, the cohesion is destroyed.: r - a i .ii "ft :it this matter is still further ilfus !S Hiaicr i i ii i iui uici i ii us !3 .. .. x. . . irs the buildings ot the universe, tii. i ... t . . . .. . i ihe unit v of heat ami electricity a-i me uiii , . . J o'i. firmed ; h:r the rays of liht receiv- CuI'" ' J u i ii.cr their ve ocitv tioni their elasticity, Z of t1.e eartl.', a-mosphere. nd r U.o r aid iii:filirprtllin.anl fn m . . z n r i i the glODUiar ii,ure ui me aiiiiop:ere, and from tlie atmosphere being more dense. .the light descends, the most refieal.ie rays, that is, thoe winch havt ! JSt caloric will be directed to the lK:zoh : but this horizon of liht ai.d dark n ess, is unaltered by thediur ir.ii .otion ot the earih, ami remains t .-e same position of space, irid A i rounding the earth in tlie maririn of Three Dollars aTear or f; re Dollar ard a Half for half a Year to be paid in advance Subscriptions received bv the Primer and bv eve rv Post minster iu thz S Advertisements not exceeding thirty lines inserted the first time for Half a Dollar, and for a Quarter in each succeeding paper. niuminafion Ani further, tnc expan sion of caloric amon the rays of liht will also determine much caloric to the margins of illumination : thus we find an opake matter surrounding the blaze oi a canaie, ana aiso a uarK nue i formed on the margins of light, reflect ed from the mirror : but those horizons we find attractive ; for the earth mov ing under it twice in twenty-four hours, two tides are created in the night and day, and those tides are to each other, j as the length ot the day to the night, and move to the north pole, for the .1.1 same reasons, mat uie circulating c-., d ! ! io the north pole. The reason of this i ;e 4Kof h W i ife Xivn'iiMnii. ; xi - i I . i U b"1'?5 'tf. b" "-.rcula-1 ingcBlpnc, producing the identity of , all bodies as the atmosphere has no : 1 centre of its own, the earth being in its ; i -it u il f a t..a will be the centre of its operation. But n these poles we find inn attractive and elec- . r - - --------- - trie as every other place of the earth v. uii.il is u. i cucpiucic "i vaiuni;. xiavc t w e not reason to conclude that the J balance of the unierse is preserved in its equilibrium by tl'e different modifi-' cations of caloric r The electric zone i around ihe earth is connected with the i ri : earth at its poles, and this electric re gi-.n will be positive ivith respect to the cui u "c of the solar ray. and the heat of the equator will repel ir. by -as much ns it is attracted at the poles. The different planets are probably elevated r in XTanrer and 'Capricorn, in the same: way the tides are raised by the perma- i nent horizon of earth, for an electric rejri(n around the system, can he as . readily proved, as that around the earth, so that the same modification of the transmissible element which w ob serve around us. may be continued a m o n the erdless bu il d r s of i n fi nit e space. I have not room here to enter into a minure investigation of tlte doc trines advanced I conclude bv re-, turiiltn-j:. t!at the ravs of lijrht appear tone anoivj;the smallest divivj.ms f: matter, cs: that their nttendintr caloric, as this caloric, by density, will aain emit hhtanu heat, eeins to have pro- .Wi IViiin $..u;e secondary division of original m 1 1 er. or the ravs of I j;rl it: however, the difierent colored rays of. lijrht appear to have atJmity for them- ! seiz es, and thus the loiintbtion for the i different out of we bei isuce uit.erenr omiies irom tins matter, ,or the caionc. a constituent part ot all i. bodies, must escape his researches. - nmuMitiHiii" nic uaiuic dim oil- ..',. : . '. w . ' .- .'.'' gin ot matter, this tloctnne mav be be- neficially applied to the earth. The liiminilrips ' luith nlfinofe hrl rnmck I 1 1 i n l li mianna llnnti Thn r in npt.l.nt-1 1 .. v. ii."iv.i.v auuuapiuiii,), Cases, bu t those at mosnhene ffases, ! from chemical discoveries, appear to lav the toundation tor bodies of every every description. Thus the transmissible ! element is that circulation which sup ; plit s ihe system with animal and ve- get ab! e matter, and bv lea i ninir the ' aninity of different bodieto it, we es-j pect important services may be ren-j I'ereil to the earth. I have made ; some little attenpt towards the appli- cation of at;v.oMherir matter to ve-'C , table uses, and the theory of vegeta-;! 1 1 tn, ic. . 1 An African Cither. N ii. As to the attin"ti;e , fleet of ; c.il. iie. n chan- pd fi , . - - v "l'!'"-: lilt I !tll Ikfk , site st;ii' irom u;i!. jkivj' rurt!;er 1; ,.Vwienre. 't :p cHnd . c ear. n t ie morn i.? hr.urohn j showers come from the eastern horizon " 1 rnr!ill v. Slid this im il I'll" nnt nf ttio J lolld i , he usual law and motion in ,i every part of the eaf th, which, with ; th -irt on the tides, is conclusive as to the nature and different modifi cations of caloric but at sunset the winds, agitated by heat, are silenced : oy t!i frigidity of nijjht this could j - not take effect but by tlie destruction '; of repulsion, and the unity of repulsion ! 1 ifh f!io fittmrfivp np!nri?.la f,.w 4UA , t disp'upoitioneil eouilionum cou i nut be eniKilized thus but bv their u ti i t y. Had we no other phenomena of na tiire.nothuniler storms' or water spoute. i ; i . i . i no earthquakes or cnrrpnt enmrr - i . ' , r "r the eastern snores of continents, no ! . .. r .. .. , c;Jl3 ' variation of the need e showing- the . r , . . .1 ""S u.1 ! onjin of polar atfractiorrfrt m calorie ii 7, . ' f . 4 . cai V.c i ! "g. cst"nonr? lhe : - . "V" v , .L4..iuij iiiii on f ine nas-es of the atmosnhpro- , .n i . . v-i rj ui; j compieai application ot this doctrine to the solar system, our reasoning, I h o pe , wi u II d be a e c ou nted concl u si ve, on this subject, by some, or at 1-ast, I Mas myself impressed with its pro priety before 1 traced ti.e universal application. BLANKS 0 AL KINDS may be had at th sOUice. ' 1L1 !i centre, and as the attractive and cone- !' States is authorised to cause the " i ivp nn'wPM. nnnrato from thp rpntre of!! the land d:strict of Detroit to be - i i i. .i? . ii: .. r. r i? .rn.. i ! ! fnr wh-n ' 'stirVFVed 1 and i 1 1111 1 iiiu v-ui r ru i inn in i m iiriiMW i - ' atmospheric ases is formed causc tlre ins acq-ircany tnesamtrea- ,i - :, n . , ty to be ottered tor sale when surveyed ; litis oi i.i:al matter; not t at J , , -, . , ( . i . ' and wnereas i.noi the said lands hav eve t!e a.chenust can ever pro- h Kn. . ICE-CnEAIS. GAKbehad at the house of the subscriber, every day from ten o'clock in the morn, inpr, till ten in the evening" Also Ice by the pound, or by the season on very low terms. SUSANNAH SCHAUB. May 14th, 1818 73 4w By the President of the United States. Ilf 7HER E AS, by an act of Congress, V passed on the 26th f M irch, 1804, j entitled," An Act making provision for' the disposal of the public lands in the In- j .1 ' - mm diana Territory, and tcr other purposes. ad an Act passed the 3d of March 1S05, ! .. . ... s enuueu, au aujncmcuuii j t.iv act. entitled, an net making provision for the disposal of the public lands in the In- 'uv-ruaovw'"" diana Territory, and an act passed on ' 5th of A, ...18M tiSej, An Act snp)iementai to an act regulatingr! the K1-vnts of lands in the Territory of Mch5e.in " the President of the United lands .in offered whereas a part 01 inc saici lanus na tr uccii sun c en. F e T i d : ,M. e .u TrnunA t.t n nfnt-minr :t.eni or me umicu owio, m umihiuhuv with the siid acts, do hcrebv declare and make known, that publib sales for the disposal (agreeably to lav) ot the said lands, shall be held at Detroit, in Michi gan Territory, viz : On the first Monday in July next, for the lands contained in ranees 9, 10. 11, ' 12, and 13, south of the base line ; on ihe first Mf.nday (if September next for the lands contained in ranges 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17, north of the base line ; and on the first Monday in November next, for the lands contained in ranges 9, 10, 11, and 12 north of the base line, excepting such lands as are, or may be reserved in said district, by taw, for the support ' Schools, and for other purposes. Th skies shall continue open for two wet k and no longer, and shall commence wit' the first section of the lowest number of townships and rarge?, and proceed in re gular numerical order. . Given m.der my hand at the City of Washington, "the thirty -first day of I March, or-e thousand eight hundred ! and eighteen. ' ! JAMRS MONROE. By the President, JOSIAH 'MKTGS, Comm r of thr (;.-..:eral Lruul Office 11 y the President of the United States. ?rIIl'.liFAS hv an act rf Conen-ss pnfscd oiv the 3 i March, 1815. ei - tt!rd 41 An act to pn vide for the ascer tainintr and sun eyimr ;f the bcundarv lines ftxevl hy the "trtay with the Creek Itulians cc tor otner urposes, ' -he rresi dent of the Urited States ts authorized t 'nrpfWrp i Jnn.es Monrr PrpvhTpnt of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that the public salen i ' the Tennessee river and in the district o Madisrn county, shall be held nt Hunts ville in said county, in Alabama Territo- rv, viz . -v . r r -r t un uie nrst Aicnuay m juiv next, toi ; the sale of the lands in ranees 1. 2. 3. 4. Vj 5. On the first Monday in September ; hcxt for the lands in ranges 6, 7, 8, 9. & ! on the first Monday m November nevt. I for the lands in ranges 10, II, 12, 13, 14 ; " excepting such lands as are or shall ne reserved according to law, fo the suivort i f schools and for other purposes. iP;ch , sale shall continue open ft r two weeks. and no Ions er, shall commence with the ? section; towniliip and range of the lo. vest ' number, and pit-ceed in regular numeri j cal order. V'..:'-. j Gi en under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 31st day of March, 1818. JAMES MONROE. I '. By the Pix;sidcnt, Ii TOm ATI MRlfli; .'! . -' .m " m ' . - ' Lcmm'p.o Uie tieneral Land (lfti-r C( pnevnl it' Mans of thealxne lands nny be hvl ut the office of the S-jrveyer ticr.er d, at Huntsville, or at the General By the i'resident of the United States. llKRK AS, Ly an act cf Ci r grt sn, pass f ed on tle 17ih of Ftbruary, 1818, en;i tltd ' an act making p.ovsion f the es. taoisshment of additional Land Offices in the trfi ory of Missouri,"' the President of tlie United States is authorized to duett the public lands which have been surveyed in th ssid Tcritory, to be offered for sale : i inereiure, i, jdmta Aionn e, rresioenioi l I lk. ITllll Vkl ,UD .Tk lAdMlt.. 1 make known tht pubhc saies for the dispo sal (agreeably o !aw) of certain lends in ihe Territory of Missouri, shall be he'd as fol lows, v;z : At St. Louis, 'in the said i errito ry, on the first Monday in Aufjui, October, December, February and April nxt, and three weeks after each of the said days, for the sale of lands in the land district of Jrt. Louis. Thiity townships shall be offered at each sale, r.ommeniing with the most east ern ranges west of th ' fif h principal mcriai an line, and prrceeding wester'y. At the Seat of Justice for Howard County, in the said Territory, on ihe first Monday ir. September and November next, and hree weeks site r each of the said days, for the sale of lands in the land district of Howard County. Thirty townships shall be cfTe.ed at ea.h sale s The fiis to be in a square f my, and to include the seat cf justice ot i.be said County, as nearly in the centre as the siiuation af the surveys will admit, and the second immediately east of the first, ar.d in the sme farm ; excepting from sale in each dis rict, the lands which have bet n or may be reserved by law tor other purposes. Given under my hand, at the C:ity cf' V SM41lll X. 1UII u.saJii.i J J i I pr , one thousand eight hundr.dand eighteen JAMES MONROE. By the President JOStAH MEIGS, Comini oner ot he General Land Ofnce LEIGH TRUSTED RF JOStKVH n X7ia BXPiHT3mrr, If f Iie?urzbons for tubstavtiating chants pension, to oe- ooserxed under ttie uvw or Congress of the 18th of Jllarch, 1813, viz J The commissions of officers, and'thedis-: charge of the regular soldiers of the amy S of the Revolution, (if in existence) applying t for pensions under the above act, will, in eve- j ry instance, be furnished to the War Depart-! ment; and. the signatures of the respective ; Judges, certify in?r in these cases, must be at tested by the seal of the Courts where such Judges preside. The person applying for j pension to declare, under oath, hetore the Judge, that, from his reduced circumstances, he needs tlie assistance of his country for support. Approved, - CALHOUX. J. C. Tkkasury Depabtmext, Washington. A prd 10, 1818. 1VTOT1CE is hereby given to the Prnprie torsor.the Old Six fku Cest. Stock, that the last payment on account of tlie Prin- final and Intprrst nf thp said StOCK. Will be- c me aueon xne nrsi oi wiuuu ucii,tiu. ing the date hereof and that the same will ' be paid on that day, at the Treasiry and at the Loan Offices, bv:ng iuch Stock Standing : on their Books, to the Stockholders orto their ' attorn ies, upon the surrender of the original cerfrif.cu! es of the siid Stock. It is further n.ade known, for the in forma- t t'on of the Proprietors or said old six per! cent. Stock residing-in foreign parts that in j order to obviate a far as practir ab'e any in- j convenience which might result by reaon of! Joss at sea or oiherwise, it will be advi-able to retain correct copies of their certificates authenticated by a Notary Public duly ap pointed. W.M II CKAWFOR I), tOl Secretary of the Treasurv. TBEAsrar Dkfahtment, " -ipril 27ti, V618. TOTTCE is hereby jiven, that ihe several ; acts f)f"l:Tnitatin heretofore passed, and w'.ich ban-fd .the a!f wa ce and settlement of ccrta n .. v lenc- sof public de have been i! fSMspenaeti ror two years, uy an . c. , asscu ui t3th of April, 1818, of which i. lowing i& a copy. WSl. II. CRAWFORD, Secretary of the Treasury An act to authori.' the payment of certain certificates. Be it enacted by the Senate ami House if Representatives f the United States ' f America in Con press assembled. That :sr nuich of an act, entiled, ' An act making urtfjer proA-ision fcr the support of public crediv and f r the redemphon of tie puhlir tebt," passed ihe third day of Marcli, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five ; and , s much of he act. entitled, " . c res , pectinglonn office and final settlement certi ; ficates, indf-n s of interest, and the unfunded and registered debt, credited on the books of . the Treasury, passed the twelfth day ot June, one thousand peven hundred and nine ty-eicht, as bars from settlement and allow ance, certificates commonly called loan othce and Anal settlement cert.ljcaics. "nd indents of intrtst, tie, anil the same is hereby, sus tfnded Pt the term of two years, from and after the passing of this act ; a notif.cation of which temprary suspension of the act of li mitatio haU be published by the Secretary o? the Treasury, for the nf rmation of the holdersof the said certificates,iii one or more f the public papers in each of the United States Sec. 2. lnd be it further enacted, That all certificates commonly called loan office cer tificates, countersigned by the loan officers of the states respectively, final settlement certi ficates, and indents of interest, which, at the ime of passing this :ct, shall be outstanding, may be presented at ti e Treasury', and, upon tlie same be r.g liquidated and adjusted, shall be paid to the respective holders of t' e same, with interest, at six per cent, from the date of i hs last payment of interest, as end(-rsed on said cert ficates. Sec. 3 .1ml he it f-rfier enacted. Thit, for ! cariying' this act into effect, thesumofeitrh tv thousand dol!:,rs be a: propn.te.1, , utof any nMmies h, the Treasury ofVthe Umtcd S ates noi othervuse appropriate r. II. CLAY. Speaker of the House of Ivejiesent.itives JOHN GAHJ ARI), President of the Senate pro-tempore. james ;;oniue. April 13. 1818 Xpnrorved. 7. U. FOR SALK. fl"N Virtue of a Deed ot"Tiust, made and I execnit-d to tlie jobcriber bv tbe la to the M'brriber by the la Uilham.lackson.ofFrankhn Covniv, for the purpose oh securing the payment of a sum t oi nioncv inf rein fjtpressro, m mc iaie nen- iamin Brick ell. al.oofthe said Cotmtv.which deed as in the lifetime of the sad llrickell, for a valuable cons derati' n ass'pned & trans j. 0 f l r r II 1 . sell, on .i. t i f.u x-t the premises. on the 15th day of June 1 . J . next, toe following men ioned therein, viz one half of.. the MlLL-acros j tiieCvpress which the sa!d William farkson ' owned in conjunction with John Jackson, ard i all the LAND adjoinin"?, thereto, ii-cludinsr ! the land the said William bouriit of James Baker ; together with the land whereon Al-j sey Jackson forme- ly lived t and all and sin gular the lands which the said William own ed, with their improvements and appen-tpges I estimated nt one hitruhed and seve nty Jive 7S) j Acres, be the same more or less Tlie s:de , wilfhe ibrca-h The subschberw.il make, no further title to the aforesaid Land than! that which is vested in him by the Dcetl of Trust. GEOUGE TUNSTALL, Trustee, Mav 13 1818 73 tf 0 DOLLARS REWARD. ABSCONDED from the subscr her on the 23d of March, near Athens, Clarke coun ty, Georg-ia, a negro fellow named JIM, about 20 years of age,black complexion, s out made, walks quick, has a broad face, ami ven small ev es, has the scar of a burn over the left e e, and extending somewhat on the side of "i U face, v hen spoken to he has a down look, t ho' 6peaks quick ; he is about five feet high Jim was born in tlie state of Virgin ia, Xunenbur county. It is possible he wdl attempt to re turn. The i.liove reward wdl be g ven if caught and secured in Ja l, or delivered to me, with all reasonable expences paid; audit caught out of the Stat- 40 dollars will be gi ven by me. His clothing not recollected. V Bossvell B. Dcgrujffenreid. April 9th, 1818. 73 6w -a.R : t& tite concord mm.v. "!-! 1 1 Will meruit -biigr Crrek Mectin-Hr,, i , ' "-av wr june. hnwiN- Jay Osbp'rvf, Jm-cVv LABORERS. vi jKwruiKia mj WQrK 1(1 flea' Ncuse Kiver, to whom 12 Do'Urs will hp tr'.vpn Hnrii.tr t n . . r" i iiiuiiicr,- Alia m:trh?r of Carper.tf" and Ait tis. fc ApplicaTion to be made at Mr. R ffi. Hal el, in Itateih, or to ,Mr. Wortliini-ion c to Johnson Hubee, Eq. " - .--Women and boys will be employed, tH 1 Provisions will be supplied on accent J. .DK fjA ' Ral-igh, May 14 75 4v'- PATENT LKVEK flltK. Public ar resp-ctfuMv 5. hat 'lie Mibrc iber who huji rtitUj vrul vf rs in'lh: rifv. nrl hr 1 ; J Conitar tiv in he lire f h't prs,"X !"t ; at irngth'estfclviyhcd hrmelt n Fv .1 Co-.. ...v A . I(.r b ..C xr 'C whore he ore he off rs fir sale an Hejrvt nSs0 !' t;tofla t'ei a-d 'Jt r.ttra'-nV J i p. r" me Leer Va ch and f'a n V h'so f iIv. r ' Iff aie;! wit'i a ya VVar-r. A3 'he 5 rt cu:s n..ye be n cpr)kf i 1 sctec d by ihe subscriber a..d frt,r, ! itrst it'ATv xlt o s t: tfie N ir i.u. .d ems t u:ii-c sh:. y t-" :av f-y sold onh" n3:t :c rriro i i in t Ve !ikcw re:vir Wftch s and will warrant the fai'-.fu'n s Work in ev. ry inUnce, snd il h, fui for a portion of th puM-c 'au r. r t e be Vch Apr l."J . gc,j State vj- Siurth-Carjitna, Guilford County. In Equity yfirii Tcr ; John Ai- e Io , A -new 1 1 unn Andrew A, n-w, vs. He rv Eiie M'CuUch, G o-i'o MCii'o? , VZ-llisn Ie,.ry e M'CuUch, I q MCu'o? , V;ir-srn .Oricixj 1 Pat"n, Wizibeth V Alur- I li-i.. j ; ray; john M' Murray, and the I ' Trustees of the University of ' i Noit Carolina. J :TT appearing to the ttisfacton of the j j C-urt, that Henry Kustace .MTu'rh, i one of the defendants in !. - ca", i' t a ; inhab'tant of this State j I is, therforp, or ' dered, that publication be made lrr i t weeks in the Raleigh Register, for .th? Snid i Hti ry Eu3tHc M'CulIoh, to appear at ihe next term of this Court, to be holden fir the Ccun'y cf Cu::.ford, s foresaid, in the Ton of Greensbi rough, on he fouith Monilay after the fourth Monday in Stptf mber ncxi, and plead, tnsvsreror demur otherwise the said Pill will b aV-f n pro ennfeaso, s aainit him ai.d heard ex parte 73 THO.DFK CMS. State of North-Carolina, Guilford County, In Equity, Jpril Term, 1S13. Stcph?n Ga dner. l vs. x Reuben Ma y, Obd Gard ner and his wife I'riscilla, Asa Macy, heirs at law of ' George Macy and Obed Gardner, administrator of P?T1 to fire, close the P.- fqu'ty cf r J demption o i tract o! land. the said George Macy, drc.J IT arrearnpr to the satisfaction of tie Court, that Reuben Mcy, one. of defendants in this case, is nnt an inhxbi'ut of this State ; it s, therefore ordered, t'it publication be made tor thee weeks in the Raleigh Raster, fortheaa;l Reubrn Ma'-y to appear nt the next term of this Court, to be holden for he f'onntj of Guilford, afore said, in the T w of Greensbf roueh, on the' i fourth Mor.day zftrr the four h Mondjy ia j September rexf, urd p'rad, answer orde. . mu ; oh;rwiie ih ftid bill uill h tuken p"r ct:fc83o, its agu'inst hiT. andh"rdfi L'S Vl: h UMTKD S'lATES OF AMEBIC', j - K0liTH-CAROLlNA DISTRICT. ji To the ATarrhal cf the Bkirict, Cireetirr nil':?:i:S.i'i Stanlv. sa Prod or t Uuv-.d .ti-lhnd anl Li.ac Talbot, n' ,e "oupU of Norfolk, in 'the State of Vir lur, Merc!;onts. h:v!i exhibited a hbl or cor plaint m the District Ccurt of the United j States, for the Pamptico District ; statinpal ! lelnjr snd prop .undin, that the l.behanli f 1-1 . . 1 - r A 1 . 1 mrmm t 1 e - , nn 1i ,ttlTT, rtn .j ' Vnt'n -x. r, t . lrt P ,11M. . ... e j ;Anfl herc. thej,.citre rftUDs- . . r..- r-.-. r aforesaid, bath crderen and directed the 30th yiy of Maj ii next, tor all persons concerned to be citen iiiiiiiuiiiu v a .oi in hi ill IILCJ U Uwt I" t the city ot Italeiffh and how cause, if any i ,i, .. k., tM, .1 V . I they have. hvjuoe-ment fhru d n t pss 3s ed, empowered ar.d Rtr;r.tly enio:ned, pert m torily to cite and admonish said Thomas La cy owner and W-lliam E Baxter master, and all pers' ns whatsoever havirg or pretend to have any right, title, interest or claim in or to the said Brig Enterprrze, libelled against as aforesaid, b publickly affixing this moni tion on tlie mainmast of the said Brig", for sorje time, and by leavjngthtre affixed a tm cop thereof; snd hy all other lawful wat means and methotls witytsocver, whereby tbJ monition may be made most public and mto. nous, to be and appear at the lime and & aforesaid, bef . re the judge aforesa.d, h also to attend up' n eery session and sessions, to be hth there and from thence, until a defini tive sentence, hall be read and pmmulptetl in the said business inclusively, ifany of tbt sl-.all think it their duty so to Ao to hear, b.de by and perforro all and singular, sucli' j dicial acti as are necessary, and by la re quired to be done and expedited in the pr' . inises ; and further to do and receive tkst unto law and justice shall appertain, tin' ( the pain of the hw and the contempt there; the absence and contuma- y of tliem 1 e very of them in any wise notwjthstan ! AmWha soever ou shall do in the prr' es, yoush.dl luiy certify unio the Jw'ge a' fliresaid, at the tmc and place aforesaid, & j gether with thes presents. 1 Witney the HoTiorable I lenr)' Totter j Jn 'gc of cur f aid District Court, this th I Monday of April in the ) ear of our Lord IS ' and in the X:.I1 vtrt Ii,- Ind. peuatncc the L'niteJ Stales rf America . JKhV li WN, Pei'tr
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 29, 1818, edition 1
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