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J.;v?;nu.lOK '"-'r ;V- ; .j: f ' J W.nifit ' ana it 'An wtVorthe wUcfoRob'ert Swartwput. . An for thenef of filher' SMptcyUrfmin- j " PRIVATE' ENTERtAINMENT v J ! ? 'T;rW .,Trt.;Wr ttII Mi. .Thinkinot hart." con- flWtfiwmwoTw.v - ""rf.-, a q.. - Jf ' - I f J M I nP. T.IMIlll.A I IIIIX llK I -ir.1IUL CL .- wutJ J --- , . , . r -t i . H f . ..M.AIf 1 K . ff. M a llliaili w . ; , Li . v. .. .1 -;llu( 1 w" r r;;::rvrr..t ., .ri the toil of vour rommffl w ipniMr,M4i , nj. - c 'ci i .. . iiuoiJAiiJ.imii . - .... 'j 11 n f . a. .1 11 v Philosnthers actl'Poets. ff om the deep est actiquity 'up tbthe present time, ;have V so copiously .bestowed their praises upon v. agriculture, as the Source of human; com;- -fort and'wcal. that-it wruld be ntjtq impossible tq add materially tc what has 1 Deen atreaqy ssaa upon taissuujeciy a aad k& admirablj elV - Put ;,One jlittle - crevice, sufficient for a .thoft . e$say still remains to be filled up. i I tnow not trja any one; bag undertaken to shew. that a- gricuiture r redeems the earth from the curse denounced upon it Jat thelamenta i. ; ble period of the apbstSacy; & even turns that curse to a; blessing. TKis' ISyi)l at- tempt ; and if my feeble attempt should . 'fail to' prodnce conviction; it will at least ghrK scnjje' for eseful'Teflection'5;;; ' V-.'; iiT j-n.9 ana tinsncm snmi pear was the burden of the corse that lit' upon " the . ground. ' Ifait it ,is not an irremediable curse "5;the industry of the skilful hus- baoiman'removes this fcul - stain which jtbe fall-brought upon 7the ground and - bedecks, it I wtth a thousand beauties.!-. Those cuiytd thorns a r.d thistles he grubs cift :. whatever is :noxious or useless; 6r " unsightly, he clears away. and rears up instead, the tree that is good for food, the nutnt ous vegeiable, .whatever .spie;isa t to the eyer grateful to the. palate. : Loc-k upon iuc nciu 01 jgoicien wneat, ranit ana good,' ripe for Hhe sickleand waving in the gentle itreeze.; Is'theret any . visible curse remaining., upon the, field r Jfo ; with Eden itselt it almost yies in, : delight omeness.' Look now over ther dominion of farmer Th rift. vVhat there do ycu see indicating that his ground is yet un , der the curse ?4 Nothing. vt He has honor ably redeemed, itfrom the original male- cicuon. i oere. is. .nothing cumoersome remainingr every 'thicg is 'there "that should be, and -every .thing in; the right placeV-f.','-.'' '.'"; V,,';i '"j ;!". rhave ventured to' remark, above, that " by.'neans ofagriculture, thecurse upon - the grouridJs even turned toJa blessing ; .r of, in othir wrrds,tbat inestimable be nefits have" sprung' out oT it. . Let usexa-, mine this point. " Was then the curse up-; - on ine ground inflicted m.merry to man f Ipresumelqhddthe atlirmative.andfur l pfiti the following considerations. t Vt The sentence is-i-Cttrrti u thegr-bund .for thy akK It is ; not upon man that - this cursei falls, but upon the ground f r a,;that,ist' in order to adapt it to the cirCumsance$ cf njs fajjen nature. itjvas lthoot tod, fnrir wonld have been w.'nctive.' to his ' vital interests. , Jn a n30Tal poin t of ievr, and, in eyerYimpor . :tauV respect, it had.necrme altogether v Pccessary that he should labor and even : ;,abor hard, for his' liy?nglhat he should ct tread in the threat ofhisjacet there r .'ore fuch ; a -'change wa? . rnercifully I wrought in .the face of the earth,as should compel . man to labors and by this means sayei him frtni destruction, Fr snppose the whole earth had peen. and continued to. 6 e, last ' blooming Fden fair that ttheewereno rubhish upon'tlie face of iU , nojiuisance toreirrove-; that, every thing Jj Would he have been4rappy Happy' I- his; cpndltipii ' would have been ; most '.wretched arid deplorable- Torpid - for Want of motivetaexcrtinn, 'enervated ,b.! sloth, corrupted by- luxury and wallow -; ingjntbe,mir2 of proEigatevice, the pigr rny race "would ; in all prcoability. have been .utterly . extinct thousands, of years; ' hide- ' Ubse.rve next the reverse of this the poisonous fens drained and converted iniu-ricu .uieauows, ;ine. van'f cimii.euy with jcrrn,; the" cattle upon a . thousand hills ail this brought to pass by the skil fol industry pf man, y'ho, whnehe .is till ing th, ground, sinews Ins body, 'grows robust in ccflstitutiiort, and invigorates he . faculties of his Uiind. 'Mean whiles the .Lord lookethdown from abpVe, visiteth ; viaicu.iucan5uiuuon ot tnmcs compels,- . ..a. a. .... vj, W( . j '."4f) w v f ' f-" JCUMIU J U HUll ,. . (it U 1 , C 1 1 UUUUMy spontaneously and that maji.had nothing instituted againsf him in behalf of the U ta do but to bahauet npon.the -luxuries jj nited States, on. the exUibition;of proper whicli perpetually suTrcanded' him : h vouchers ;vandtlie .sum whldb sliall be . , vusf.nrc ncxi rc?cnc in mis ens aspect, . . 1 he thorn and thistle plock-, the proper accounfing bfficersbf thetrear ed away, the wilds turned tofroitful fields. fJ sury Def and they..hereby'arer authorized p lZ Xhl?viin5 nVpaid out of any money in the treasury, not f and d8ws heaven, and giycth him m- otherwiseappropriated. ; ; , is I"u ' ''V-v' " W' -Approved April 5, .820.1:, -,".; r Jt is not in judgment, but m mercy, that.l , ' .. . 1 ' i , ; .husbandry; is. the most congruous to Jiis enacted by tht Senate and House health, his peace, and hjs morals, the -ajTRpresentatis of the United States most .CMdacivetothe Ippepwt; cfJmericvih Cengress'assetibrcd; 'rhiL thcfacuUs-of h.t body and mind; v,; the ,egal representatives of John O'Con jJ5& n.TS'S? th! .nesnd se ; , nor. deceased, be. and they; are hereby, venty.of txiSeventy, in smhuighe ? cfid in their 'titled a tract of land OTund with corse so visible that rnan:;i sitaated on Boffalde creek; in the state of miist needs see the marks nf it evrn to the : . , . . . . . . w t ; . : last : generation Goodness, m making ( ; is very coupon tlie ground the means ?n,enSf bt V raPstftttrace-I: oodness, too. mttosihgthe work ofpur, hands, j S?mg us rain from heaven,-and S -r - artS widrfpod andgbdness. .. v.-; a American farmers ! yours b thechwc-Jl I r-fc rv.7 v. wwiw, .A . m..wi A r,r;i S lon . -. '. -l iii . r .t- akja-.ni wnirn n r 11 Xord hath cdrsed,"Torthe. industrious it la a bjesiing in disguise. Say. not, ,a hi tle more foldin'e of the-hands to sleep, at. tie more toldine ot tne-nanus xo weep,, . the thorn and, thistle are still growing in yriir enclosures! AExpelherefrom, with oi! n.H ivprv nuisance ever? deformi ty, occasioned by the wiles of the seripenr. Destroy the . teeth of ; the ; ok! dragon, wherever yoli find them scattered within yoiir premises. ; Make every-acre, of' your ground turn to some goou atsuuim u industry add skills -Seek earnestly; and hv all means ih vouf Dower, to increase your owiV knowledge in. practical agricu ture, , To skilful industryUad strict eco nomvr Be frutral t Jet vourlivintrbe good, but plain and uncostly ; so y oil wil( avoid the curse of .debt, which is nptremeoia- ble like tl?at jbrought upon the ground. Da&h fn m vour lios the cup of intemper ance : its ..'deadly . poison vis: more to be dreaded than the envenomed. (tooth' of, the adder; that hisses under your sheaves. Bring f up, your children in the habits of industry mid frugality, and in- the fear of the Lord. - Grudee not to school and edu: cate them well; that they may . become intelligent,' virtuous, ; useful, respectable men and women. In all your toils and labors, in- all yr ur secular affairs, m all your, domestic concerns seek-the, guid ance of that wisdom which is from above, and the blessings of heaven will rest upon you. , '0 . - ' . ; Looking through th vista of a few years, methinks I see in prospective the auspicious period when these O. States shall possess an agricultural . population far. superior in numbers; and. equal; in knowledge; and virtues, to any 'that the world, ha s ever known' ; when' millions, and many millions, of tillers of the ground, shall be spread over this vast territory. enjoying the comforts of '.moderate" inder penaence, tne lamp 01 oivineiruin, me J;ehts ifcf science, social and domestic hat- j pinessj and distinguish d no'less for their moral and Christian virtues,-than for the !-f pre-eminent goodness of their lot and por- tnn, . ;: :CfJ,- ; SLNiA Jl r: .3 VTJWlilTF. An act to remit the duties on a Statue xf '.-''v. r.' - Gei'gc VVashing.on'-1-'.'-',; .Z?e tt enacted by the Senate and Home of Representatives of the- UnitedStates ' of America in Congress assembled 'Vhii K'he duties, which, have accrued, or may 1 accrue, to the United States', upon the i importation of a Statue of George 'Wash I f . . . y v - 'i. V . ..' -f atJ j mgion, oy oruer, ami io, iuc usr,oi, inc .State of lorth-Carolina;'be, and they are nereby, remitted. '. :V: .; -'ry ;f : Approved Feb. 24, 1820. '' ;- ' , 'Aft act for the relief of Jennings 'O'anhon. !J3e & enacted by the Seriate and House of Represeiiiaitpei of the Unit f a States of America, mjCqngress' assembled. That the proper accounting olhcers of. thetrea- suryj.oeparcin.eni oc, unu luey are nereoy, authorise and,-directed equitably to .set-. tie. the . account of expeivses incuiTed by found due sKall be paid f to, the said Jen- 1 nings O'Bannoh, put of any mpneyin the 1 teasury; not otherwise appropriatea. .. Approyea April s,.itsiiiu '"a.' V' 1 An act for the ''relief of John Jrarding, CTiJes ix: Harding, Sohn Sliute, and John Mchols , i" 'Be it enacted by the Senate and 'Hftuse of Representatives of the United States r A ' ,.,.- m-. and directed to audit and settle the. claim of John Harding.1 Giles j HardipgJohn Shuta, and John Nicholls, for fifteen boats belonging to fhem; and detained, at Ba ton Rouge, b. Major-General Thorn as in ind to them any-sum not exceed': ls .V,! ii.;2.-j c j:,;,!,. L2- mississippr, coniamiog egiu nunareu ar- ; tU hV the jnahkh vPni vVUliCon bf en frteeh day of in thenar cf cur 0nt- thousand seven; hundred; and h tytoandWe&IohnVCnn.7 the said CoawaA pn the 26th;day nUary, lcne thousandicVen hundred -Jl. J' .i pAti,,,, the nrnner accounting otncersoi sury departmen be?'4an4 they are hereby, aumorised to audit andXettle the account of Robert Swart wout. and to -allow -him sich sum atmayciappear equifableand just, inconsequence of the. lossjsustained in ihe sale 'nf certain rea&ury faotes. for and nn account of the UoUed States; A r?;APmeAp .,.. y An ict ftherelief 'of John AhPJx :rf Rstirtftentatrves of the United "Stated of America, in Congress asemfltdfTUBX the Secretary ot war ue,-anu w ' by, authorised and directed to pay1 to John A; Dix; a lieutenant in the armyof rtlie United States, one hiindredana ve dnllaW: In full for extra services perform r id as adjutant, un.der..'thev command ,of Colonel John Ji. waipacnni irrw t narporv in- xne year mmyvv.Sl.. hundred ! and fourteen "rand that the same be paid out of any money in the treasuiy, not otherwise fippropriated. V ; ? ApprovedApHl 182b - ; ; An act confirming , Anthony Cavalier and Pe ter Petitin iheir claim to a tract of land', V Be it 'enacted by the Senate and Bouse of America, in Congress, assembled; What Anthony , Cavalier and Peter Petit, of the state of Louisianii, shall bevand: they are hereby confirmed in their claim to a tract ot land containing two thousand and sixty ,? five acresS beme an island in the Missis- ' sippi river; known by the name of Apple Island ; for which tract 'of land the said be entitled to ai patent : Proicc, That. nothing in 'this act shall affect the claimj or cl ai ms ofany person or persons to the j sajne land; or any part tnereor, utnvcu from the UnitedStates, if any such, there be; or tp the claini or claims of any other Appived-fFe; 28. 1820. An act ! further to extend the charter of the fu 5 .; ' f iCity of Washkion.- V-f Zte it enacted by the Senate and House q; Representatives oj tpe uvvea oraies of America), in Congress assembled. That the act, entitled a." An act -to incorporate the inhabitants of the city of vVashington, inthe district of Cplumbia,' and ; the act supplementary to the same, passed on the twentv-fourthVof February, an ' the year t one thousand eight hundred and four, and la. . . . M : ' ' V a.li A. . Jl ' the act entiuea " An aci Tunncr ro amenu i the 'charter of the City of Washington, be, and the same are hereby, Extended to ( the third ' day 'of vMarCh one thousand (eight hundreds and ,twenty-ne Unless s sooner repealed. f 'i . m ApprovedyFeb. 28, 1820. An actfor the relief of Mary Ciss.ri; widow V" ; and" admin istratri: of Patrick Cassin, de T, ceased V'? S-l-: 0 Be it enacted by the ,Senate and House of Representatives of the United fStates of America; in Congress assembled, That ine proper accouniuig omcers oi tne trea sury department ';ai;ditand.; settle . the claim of Mary Cassih; widow and admin istratrix of Patrick Cassin. decepsed, for moneys advanced, by hey said husband tp soldiers in the army of tie United States", on account of pay; due to them ai thetime said advances were made :' and tp allpw a ii 11 ay u wiiM aaiu wioi vassitl, nuiliiu' istratrix as' aforesaid, out of any unap propriated moneys; in the treasury such jjart of said claini a shall not appear to n taa J a aa ara. ..a .Uaaan I V"T" t Ml. naataa r Vl 5 nave ocen paia co uie-saia soiaiersires- I pectively iby any othcer of the United ; States : Provided; That'iheV said 'Mary previous o. the5 rreceip t ' 4)f .the" moneys which may be allowed her under this act, deliver to the Comptroller of the' Trea- vSuiy a bond of Indemnity',' in suchum and with such1 sureties as he may direct. , Approved .April 5; 1820 Art 'act authorising the Secretary of State to .v issue letters patent to' Richard Wilcox. le it enacted by tht 'jSenate arid House i ofNehrettrntathjraoflAei United tit ales of America) in Congress assembled,7Vh at the secretary ot btate be, ana ne nerepy is, authorised - and required to issue letters patent to Hichard WilcoX.'for his in yen- j tiph of a rntary portable oyen, and loris improvements.ot ,tne''pyens' now in use ; aqd-. also for hisseveral In ventions'fand imprpyerrients In the processof distllla tion, and modes and means of conducting the sairie, f tipoa his cpmplymg v Witt the directionsot the act entitled, An act to promote the proeress. of the useful rarts. and to t epeal the act heretofore made for mat .purpose ana an act entiuea An act to extend te 'priyilege fof pbtAining patents for mseful discoveriyS; and invent tions to certain perions therein Imnrton ea, ana to enlarge ana aenpe me penal ties for violating the .rights of patentees," except so far as the said acts,' or any part or parts of them require; aresidence of two years ' in' the United States ; in ' like manner, mall respects, as if the said Rich ai d W ileoxrhad itsided two years: wrthia the" lnl ted Stales.-, t C ' -'l' ? Appro vea Ajpru iso, JTa , Jm 9 Representatives of the1 United States oa mtmcu, in y ingress assetMoiea i nai die proper Accounting officers of tetrea suryi Separtment bef and they, are hereby authorised- and idirected to settle theic counts' ofThpmasBuckminsterXdecew late I lieufenant'in theUhirty-third : reei- ment of! the tTriited states mfAtitW WOrtii principles- pi jusuce ana equuy : ro- rvzaca, lowcwr, i riac yie sum so iq : oe : allowed ' shalf not 'evreed the '"amniint ch arced to the Account of said;dfceaW(j, ditor-of 'the Treasury Department. 1 i'; Approved f cbv28f) 1820. .1 ' r ,: v. ? . 1 Be it, enacted by the Senate arid .House yj ncjircscntutvves vj;ine ijnueja. ipiaies oj America, inongress aktembledj 1 hat tne prcper accounting omcers otthe trea sury department be authorised to audit and settle the claim of fhe beirsand lejafal j represcntawyes oj XNicnoias. vreeiana.ae- ceased, ion account of a' certificate' issued Xtfi lfl cnii. , Nirh nla a Vreol a n ' .' nn t h a , .v "aiiv.. . a t a a a r . . VWIMUUf , VII V V thirtieth of .November, one thousand se ven 4 hundred Vahd ' eigiity-fonr,' 'for . two hundred and forty -faye dollars and sixty- six. ninetieths, and numbered sixteen huhr ed to havebeen accidentaljy:; destroyed, and jappearsv by the records of the trea sury; q oe - outsanomg ana -anpaia y ana to py to thelsiirvivnig eecutorofsaid deceased, for the use t and benefit ofiihe heir and representatives of the said de ceased,1 ,tbe principal pf said certificate'. and so much' of the, interest thereof as may remain aueinereon ; -ropiaeftnf i nai the said surviving executors execute; and deliver to the Comptroller of the Treasu ry a bond of indemnity, in such sum. and With such jsecurityN as thesa'Qmptrolr ler may direct and approve. . . . . Approved April 5, ,31820., ZsQ i J.-f ' 1 1 8500 REWARD AN ; AWAY from ' the subscriber about the first of November last, avoupcr he. gro fellow named SAM r SAMUEL nirie; teen cars oiu, ngQi complexion, nntr counie nance, very likely'; well maae, five feet.six or eitrht inches h'gh, and has 'a small scar on ft his forehead near .the edge of the hair. V : He was caught in the neighborhood about- two weeks after he went off. since which Period. I have not had any certain information ofnita. From ' the manner which he left Homel and other circumstances;! am induced to believe that he has? been kidnapped.' 7 Any person ihat jwilldeliver the above fellow snd kid nan net to the subiscriDer.lriear Columbia C. H (Georgi) shall receive hf above reward State, or Twenty-live Dollars if : taken in "the State. -' ' .. a ; - ; ?-f , H'- -v - .3;... . : V - . ZACH WILLIAMS. Columb a C? H.TGeiiri?ial v? I t i i S IV r January 15.1820. " ; $ 62-13 Y IAND IN HALlFAXjCOUNTy nnHE isubsenber living in the upper end ;1. of Halifax county pn Fishing Creek! ana in ine ueieiiooruoou oj vriqeon visiou, wishes .to ejl, the L.ands on which be re , , Also one. half of 333 Acres , adjpinlng the abpvelands, on which there is a newly erected Saw and GristMilLlr The above lands would be divided sa asaiiot to injure the land In the iieighborhoodC and I thfnk i I would be justified in sayihg.itis as heal thy as any in the, Str e. However-i those xnesaie xnereoi. i ne auaiuv ranKS wun wisning to purcnase win pieasevcau, anu view tor. theihselves; as I am determined to sell: ; ... 4 .' . ;. - WILL. BRINK1.EY. September 1. r0M:$U tfS:,. v SATB OF.X)RTH.C AROUNA; 'tl "' : fy. - GCIlFOBD COCSTT. . i CJARAH BU1NS FIELDS Wife of Clement kj Brinsfield,' has been lately: advertised in the public papers by her husband, forbidding any: person or persons from harboring or hay. ing aWdeitlings Withv thV sajd Sarah Brins. ucui, w ne oi Vlcmrni oriiisuiu. f s - - y.'lnoWjyishtolpfoiim S.tat ej th e reasons for y my leaving of his bed indV board. y He hrstprjpppsied"to hire me to .go awayi and that thai he could marry a wo man of a very great fortune. .1 still'refused , to oi ? He th en fell to beatin-me. for no'th; ing, tmd S wore' if I did hot clear out he Vould iaii 1. r.'-i-a... t-iA.-.- : r-.'jt iH-yL.-i.' laKaC, my lirer icn uim , uuii a icw wccm he tCfme aft ermine and persuaded m to go home.with him again andhe would treat ne wetland da great inH ? bact In a few, daV sv! he took my clothes ami seta log heap on hre ana put tnen; in it, ana tnen came back to die houit 'and "took inej py the hair of the head and dragged f me to the; fire to see myciotnes pnrn ana- in ere. Deat me severely and swore ( that heiwould take j im rlife if I did not, o avav clear outof thes t parts; so tliathe Wuldabthear of 'inieV vi equal jsed himself Hfrith the brutesin?; mv presence;- ahd contibaed to beat me, iratil 1 had to runaway and ; leave bimr altogether for such a man nip person could live with. , . -' - , . ; : bAUAii jbuwsfielu. .i ifarch 2a -73 2t ., An rict fbrhe relief pf ; the heirs ani legal 4 VrebresWtaYives of Nicholai Yreeland,de- I ., Wft-.; ' "''I-' - "y, O AVING rHirchased and tnken possession r V- 1JI otthe, HoUsein Warrenton formrriv occupied by M. Kufhn and rccrritly by CoL . uancy, will accommodate , ; iray tilings rami' Cin4 IiT'.-TVT.aai . - t?Xa 1. . f. . a-. 'r. a I ii r w: a-r f , MM.1, A 1 j Ar AWAX fim the subscriber, 'living .&:;.id'oif)6s ttieii ' i :--y" -V-aX- Company ifaifct their Horses will be wel fed; f;.-tkv''t Wid carefully ataenedvioT'r f Tv ''r''-: ' ' 11 " ." in. i "ii . m ! - Ti iii 1 ' " il'T A ; tnirairheld -'District Southafohna.' h' aooutaneiast ot May I819, avNeVrOMan' namedJlM iHe is a tpierable come Shbe maker, sriare made., Very black and full eyeiL about; fiveieet ten; or' elevifcii inch? hiffn irAhlaan.ftisr'proba'bi'e he-'may : wish' to get back ther! again ! V clothing not re collected. said negro. thatXte JOHN HARHIS0N5 i Apriri;1820 ? :;Sfs540IKKVAlU) nui'.u.Va.i.i'..ij'i.-i r.L.' 'M i tJLgivethe'apprebeasion ot; k who eh wediny -bed ryem, some time in; the I 1 month of Junuaiwlasr. between the fbxniri ot J u inc evening, ana nure an my -WATCH Establishment; It is a Gold .Watch o tae tbliowmg dc.icr.pt 'ton, made int .Liverpool,, DyM.J Fiooias, o. j 1432 rjtWji seals of fine gold the Key also ot iue goli, " and the th Cukin ofcoramoh jeweller's jrolJ." ny person that will -apprehend .V' ;and,c.mmit?hiiin to any-jail ;so : . " j I et him again, sta.l. receive thebovd vn:;,vf ? and-mv thanks i, 1 1T-7--'r .'.-i j'.. .-. .. "-'- wi.v..'i':....ir. 1 ' The subscriber will give-ithe above rewad-;-";. 'l-p?' ibr::either;tne,Watcorh'eTJi. y -yA-yi "c'yy ymn .'.,. mdi -a 1 ..-. (r--..; RilbroughApr:fg f STATE OF; NORTH CAROLINA . Titus Darden, ' i Or: Att. ' Levied on a .. h iicri grey or white Mure A'-i' ,:. '.::;.'' :ThpmasWhitatef5.VV:;MS;:r-;'. i ? ;X that the defendant Thoma V"hitaker , is not resident oFa,thia Stat e. ' It 5s. theretore orderedthat puhUcktion f be made ft ' the Raleigh Register .for three months for the ; ( defepdaht ta " appear at the next CoorC of Fteas and Quarter Sessions, , to be held toe the County of Hertford; atthe Courthduse in 1'7i'-ai" 'A.'.Laalaili:L',i:' JJ.S ir..L.'- . a vv uiiou, on: ujc luunii isiouuay iu juy ;ui, and replevy and plead to issue;W iudgment','-' final vill be enjtered hgainst him. Vy itness, 'r ! ; Joseoh F, Dickinson:! Clerk of said Cou t. at , . office tfefouxth''oi .! r-i; yJ: . . , jos. f uir jkinsux, ; ctk...; ; - j i. ' --- - ' 'f ' " . . . . ( ' r- v ' :. .' - - STATFipF'OilTHACActpUNA, .fi&ffi 'y) i???-h H it tIf da d -c q ukt ! . '" '-yA: ! k iriniirt nf Pleas arut Oilpter Sessirm. ? i "V; -February Term, 1820. . ' .- SimmPns Bakeiv I Jtid Atta. IieI; f v WllaytfielAvA. siisiacxipnor tne uonrz v W.Uiam Whitfield U' i; Statft-vtti is'there J" tore omered, that publicatron; n made u i i V" .eReiJtegisv.r threetnonths for ' i. -a. . . -a . " - - .1 " . I me o-erenaant to appear at .menext uourf oz, - Pleas and: QuarterSessions, t' be held C-h the county ot'Hertlflrd, arthe Courtliouse inVj a -: ' ... - - -, a,. a-a . a a .x.a aa . -BU VI J IJMIf . a . .IV.. a-JiUj I l aa. t " ' 1 I IWM .-All r n . r . now i muc vr luuemcnr . . v . , ... f f nnatwiu be eoterea againstiiuni VVitness; F CM 1 1 osepblOickinswiClerk office the fourth Monday of Febru-irV; 1820.1 , ,73 " i ;! : JOS ' F Dlt;KINSON, CuV? : ';'...; ' "' ' '"h",i"" -i ' '"i i'i": i n-iu in" - . s ' . ; ' . T" ST4'0F;NqRrarCAR0UKA. Janies S. Jones, Ex'or &c, Jud A ttaLei ; William Jones.,-; X -v of Land,r &c -' IT appearing to thesatis(action of :he Court ' 1 y that the defi ndint William . Jones' iiitht y N fi'a resident of this - States R thereforer v' aerca, -inai, puw cation pe maaem joe- leigli Register fbrthree inondts for the de- ;. ' - fendant to appear at. the next ;Courtot Flea y andQuarteri .SeidnsV. County df Hertford at "ihe (Cbunhouse !; , .Winton; on the fourth Monday in May nextv and replevy; and plead to issue, or judgments, nal'wdilbevenitred agnt him':f Witness, ttt.5.F '0V " ,TO - CABINET. MAKERS. ' .; mHESscraib iwtisfactioh to ' ': i&'orm all persons engaged n the above , j ira --v- i.la.i.'- i.V. -a,. laaJ J li.-" - T ' A - . ' '. ,.,a,V UiiC, uiAi, uucjr , uc jujH pui liiiu ujjcmuou, yy riinP:&Wtt . Couf t o'Pleas arid Quarter Sessions, ' V - February TW 1820;iv ,':;;t' i y (the; only ,one' at present in the- S.'ontliem'r . 4 ' States,! erected tor the sole purpose jot., tiaw- . s Irig.MahOLny mtotVeneeringv :&c4 'f Trom the sax andiftspectioir nronouncedb to dc equai xo any in iuOTuicni.o.uiics, ,i. ; t TheV npw offer to supply such tfersbns 'as may favor them" with their custom,' with any ; i yeneennc.- aEreeaoie w vnw. ua- mc shortest, f&tifxy i-f:yy nples produced of ata cutting, . . , .. of the Machiihery, it has been -' r. the most comDetent itidfireai' 1 r y- t.w. V:. .: ind'choice'assortnient; of the above jWood,!;!.,;; they w bejabVW cHistomera ' . . ..Ad'-broters ,'Cromroat-directed Jthe.a-.UV' subscribers, popa'and 'with, ' 'due'' referX-f" y . fence to some person in uus piace, wiu inecx ; ; with1 the; strictest attention, by. ' J U . ; ' f c ' '; k 'r JOHN EGI.ESTON a-d:tr' . 1 p. ST RIDGE WAY. . .Vl r at, i m i octn r Jl a. Charleston S. C. March 11 1820. 71 ! 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April 21, 1820, edition 1
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