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!; ?ettev :j s pi - - . ,r r ... I are tinicnown an tn - wie. -:&fv .yj.NGj.K3vw?y AX .Hi 1 M v.- 4 . i r f,t . .... Lnd Hagarsat bfcr sgainst him, and xvept. Bid not the. tear ir Hagar's eye, ; 'Vt,.';' t As Verier, dying son she kn'dt,"',.' In ineechTess. sdent agony, 1 U' . ; - Show what the anxious mother fetf . ........ . i ..,Vi. f'-twl Ann when he aotuy preaura per prayer , Her tearful eyes upraVd. to Heaven, ""Did riot the aWuish' beanune there. 1 :'l ... Show how the mother's heart was riven ) . Then,' "when the sweetest accents felt, !. ft, 4 ' The voice from Heav'to-f" Thy son shall Ms .'.1ivet:.v., ? , ; JvV ; ; . -Thint ye 4t angel's tobgae could tpfl '.1 1 V ' The iovs that liade her heart revive ? ; 10! there's asomethW in the tear, rr : That d:tns mother's Iclndlinc: eve ; N- ''. 3 A charm to frauarht witlvlot'eV:o dear, . V. te weep we -know -jiot care not ;f " w . iTes--vf a spark was ever given - -J , A ;" To mortals, from the fires abbH e ; ; ; lf eVra flower that bluom'd in HeiVn- It is a Mother's tender Xbye.: f MARRIAGE. " Matrlatre jrehtly tinderstoodi Cives to the tender and the gpo'd; A-paraaise .oefow.'T , - : . .vpAmpngrth rtarks of. modernprofli .' pcj. knu lf generacj. inay be ranked the reluctance Avith which i ybung men V enteV the matrimonial state.t; And the ' aflectioris of ' Verj:Vnan tbat do enter. into this very inferesfing cnnnexion, f are til 9iu -sojicueu vj "irr aurtf tinns thtn those of wealth.--The titiie seem " to -have cone ny, when in th e prime of, life yirlu ous 1 o ve ' I ed yoon: men to choose a companion for ; k her amiable intellectual qualification, . anf lmiepenoently ot-any .pecurnary ' rconsiderationsnotab now--t?ie love- "K liPht rnafden. may . :p?ne in .ho'pejfcs" vce ; libacv fur if -,shei hath notv vrealth to . purchase . a husband, as she would a . j wardrobe, she mar live iancj, die vith out one. In vain has nature bestowed upon them a fairt'-antTblonming coun- s tenance, arid the eye of .sensibility, if fortune has.'rerused her, brilliant .bau bles. ': Ybunj: men gase bpon. Ujem indeed, as a child Jofck upon the beau ful and tvariesated-pluihage.ofrthe Peacock, and turns away, without any wish to possess the beautj? which they beheld with admiration, y ' . V , . It 4may 'indeed, with ; propriety be remarked that young men too often co n si d e r ma rriage as a n hy 1 wi thin.it self. only to be incurred when the pe cuniary, advantages with( which it is attended, will .atfonra compensation. A most insulting opinion, and no less absVrd and untrue, t' ah contumeliouii. Foi iLaniae,' prudeiii and arrertioh- , ate marriage, is favorable to every vir tue Jhat car: contribute to the happi ness of the individual, while it most essentially serves the interest of socie ty, and the grand ! designs for which we were created' Is thei;e any friend ship on-earth, that. can be. compared i. rMi.-i-.T, .i rmcwiinia 4j luicancu net paitiuai iiuLiivt) uus ceasfd to value ;the tenderne'ssi pf'pa rents, brothers ibd sisters on vou she depends with you she wishes to Jive and with you she wishes to slumber in the arms" of death. t Are you in the posseoion of wealth, you have one ; that will endeavor' to preserve and in , crease; yoJ5f prosperity Are your; circumstance circumscribed, you have one who' will dilrgehtlv and faithfully . assist you in the pursuits of gam. "In prosperity, she. will rendejf.you doubly fiapjyV& in adversity sjife will stnooth our ringed path Is there any hap piness fc.be compared with, the union . of a'heaitike this r le is the sweet ,com'panion oi; jonjb, and the sblace;of your declining ae. , s f s : DESULTORY TJIOUGrtTS. . An vccasional intercourse .with the .V female sex is productive of happy effects.'-It softens that ferocity $t char . acter which'secJusion begetiatfdien: Iit trie affections of the heart on the side of female charms, it napuuatei " man to a cheerful and nnreseryed com; muni cat ion of ieptimenti which is the grand means by- which destinfesnre.U nited.' Life in that sociarintercbuVse, uould be insipid; as the most rational pleasures would iJc.thercDyaDoiisneu While the presence of ladjesv, posses- ingii tne artraciions oi jouyi, -ceiice, and beauty, delfcnt his otii;;t t- : . moreover secure" m from falling; into If , eeesesfrrjmV a regard i io their fa ll? V-V-' vour k:& . .Tije ififluence of the female world is frj: I great j and, more freqaentlyxerted for y ,? ; the benefit; of man, thanK other wiift,- hen cares engross . the mind,; and ipints languid woman at nana rep dvto eniploy:tho?e, effectual means, whichriatutehas' ,ed upbti her, to effect a cure., She be guiled his carerf by her r winning nlea gantries' land fond- caresses, "She soothes hisgrief by the bajm vof her Consolation, and by sympathy, for his condition In fine, earthly blisais not I . -.Y . 'A .'- T ; '-Vr-,'frt -V, d. , . r Three Dollars a year, or Ono 4 . f Adrertisetneiits noV exeeetkng sqiteea i wr rptrarn nrnpn nniv witn n idua ui iriiieo vrtimuciiuivua ..umv" v., 1 i ne omaTrea. tnis .iun,oii'iuc2vvii9.niv, t lVnistrttstnnd,$u Other hand ftate:r;inatnm promotfve of ill ;ciaim6;VaiionaiH yiabl e. condition themindhas evefe con ? celved. -T ' .?;iv 1) k Rowland Hill, Vof London, was a I rlreach e.r remarkab! e for anbl vi n 2' him - seiiip a pariicurar,anapimiicH viiibh nertn nU.conjr relation. pealinfe on tbe.sin attendant iipoadr.ess, and con forming to all the fooleries of the day. be observed, T am well aware many of yon are ready , to say VMrr Hilj, look at home, look at yourwife ? it is truelooW at her, there she is."; And then applying hiinself personally to hr in presence of the 'cougregation said otf know I have often - pointed; tint to you the sin and folly of: ptlrsuing ex? avagance,whenjou cpuld relieve sn manyjof your fellow, creatures, in place: of; wastinj: your money ohi way 'Amongtitber'anecdbtjTelatedtifthis eccentric' preacher- isaaid that oh one occasion perceiving Mrs. Hijl a sleep in roeetinir and;"ap person who sat.next fo her alsolisdeep, he address ed himelf to another individual Tricndi friend, give you neighbour a pinchu- he- snores so loud "that he will 'awake Mrs. Kill." , One evening a millihers apprentice' brought home a band box7and by the inadvertence of a. new seTvant,"was shewn into the rooirt where.Mr. Hill was sitting. Cul nosity induced him to pen the bx & look at Its conten ts. He re-dosed it however, without a single remark ahd when jMrs. Hill soon afterwards. askr eH him for five pounds' to buy a cliest of drawers, gave.it to her at once. to the Sunday folio wins:. As soon as he I had ascended the pulpit, he kept a good iook our n.r ni wmc.v uc y made h'eri ipeara nee,' trying to force hpr watt thrnn.trh fhftirruwd which ai- Knct nntJ-Vake way. roou people,vmake way fo Mrs. Hill she is coming with a chest of dra wers on her K,i ?i ; " ' v ' .. - i jJncff'offf....T)uring the examinations of surgeons for the army or navy, it is well known that the veterans of that respectable class, question very mi nutely those who wi& to become qua liSedT After answering wry satisfac torily'to the numerous inquiries made, a young gentleman was linked, .if he wished U give' his patient aprofuse ! perspiration, what he woufd prescribe r Ife mentiotied many diaphoretic me dicines In case the .first (ailed, and had some hopes that he should pass with credit; but te unmerciful que-" fist thus continued Pray, Sir. sup pose norie'of those succeedetl, what 'step would you take next ?'y Yhyv ed son of Esculapiu, " I would send him him here to be examined, and it that would not give him a sweat I do not know what would." Laws of theXJiiited States. An act to continue i , force the present mode of supplying the . army of the li nked States.- v " , Beit enacted by tne Senate and House of Refiresentatwes of the United States QfAmericQi in Congress assem6led That the seventh, eighth, ninth, and teach sections of the ac", entuled M An act! re gulating the Staff of the Army. tiassed April fourteenth, eighteen, hundred and eighteen, be, and the same are hereby continued in. force for. the term of five years, "and until,' the, end of the next ses sion of Congress thereafter. Apprpved--.Jan. 23, 1823. ; .p ' An act to enabJe-the proprietors of lands . sheld by titled derived from. the JLJriited ' States tcrobtain copies of papers from '.the proper department, and to declare the effect of such copies. 1 -Be it enacted dy the Senate and House of Reiresent'dtives oftheUnited States if America- in Longress assenwlea 1 hat wlhenevecf any per on -claiming ta fi be interested finder., entitled to laiid, untler any v grant or patent from the Untied States, shall apply to the-.Treasury Def partment jfor o pies of papers? filed and remaiping-v tnerem, in any : wise anecting the title to stich'land, it shall be the. duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to cause Vucu copies' to be made oat, and authen ticated, under his; hand and Seal, for the person so 'ajiplyiogri ahd "sucV copies, j so authenticated, shaU be evidence equally aV-the original papers. i":V: Vl f fi rX Approved4Jan.23,,1823;v .V , 1 LAND FQR, SALE. f OfTER my Land forsale,;lying within A particuW, account of it is unnecessary; as li ways blocked upthe aisles ot the meet ins house, on whicb her visilant hu the. pe6ple,ih the County are better acqapit- . tiutjng tne last. yea tvwrten sickness o,-ge-ed with it tlian I am.' vi will give a credit ofrj perally preyaded else wherev Board can five years. For further particulars apply to the- Subscriber ; at Brunswick Court-house, Virginia, or, to Dkvid W."8torie : ; ,i x W , EDWARD B.J HICKS. - Jan. 8. 16-2m pd ' ? , 4f;'vV r-''.V Dollar' sind a Half fbHlialfa yeai-, to heCnaitl iniadvan , lines inserted ttw finjtto ! ing such other prepositions a? nre element tary; among which are! tewjhat are necessaryviDeyona :nose;oi -inc. (Oysvcui u the;mbrvanced : pahaMhlMatbe irresidePt ofKenfyersity;of Ifrrth-CaV olinaSuhioinedls Trigonometry by the'same, Ana pnnicai jTnzonOmettytyr died iv? the University, and Tupoft which those who become students there, will le hereafter expected to be1 prepared, or prosecuting a Mathematica.1 Goursei . y Jimu'iry 25. ' -Vr;f-A-V-,.iy.;::y. i ? PHYSIC AND SURGERY,- fpHE Subscriber hereby announce bis ' -JL intention of pursuing the practice of Physic and Surgery in Raleigh &; is, vici nity,. He has taken the snop opposite on corner of the State-House Square near -.to. Sherwood Haywood's ,;fofmerty Scott s Jewellers Shop) at wh,ich place applica--tion may be made, if his professional .ser vices should be wanted.4 1 '' w . - VM. H. WILLIAMS Raleigh Jn. 1823. 9 3t DR. BEZALEEL QILLET,; HAS the pleasure ; of informing the inhabitants of R deigh and its vici niiy, th i: he has so f.ir recovered his j health as to enable hinS again to re sume tht- P'liACTtCK of Medicine, and Hwill attend to all calls : made in the line of his profession;'' He may be found at, all times' (when not on professional business,) at hisTooms.in the old Star Buildings on Fayetteville street. - i - -o ''- Raleigh. Jan. 10. J6 6t , ; '.';WMf WILLIAMS ' ..v. r9" AS' lust received an assortment of tl GARDEN SEFI) from one of th m6st celebrated Seedsmen jti the Northern S:ats, warranted fresli and of :the last year's growth v z : f - Ruta Bag Orange Carrot Sririet Radish Early Summer Bush bqunsn - i Carroway Seed Salmon Cayenne do er BIkI Beet Yellowhead Letiuce Tce do' : Tnnperial , d Drumhead Cabbage Sfivoy V do. I'urple do 1'trppe'r Grass - . Sqiiasii Frost' Beans Lima Rob Roy China Bush Six U'etks Blue Prussian Early June Marrowfat do'C . v do do t do do reas do do Asprngns Dwarf Prolific do Do. Blue Imperial Early Hotspur do . Green Nutmeg Me lon 1 : , . . .. j A. few ears Sweet Corn, Early Gulden Sieux Corn, which be comes fully ripe in sixty days. 1 ' ALSO; " 2 hhd.s, prime Molasses 8 bbls;V do Sugar. ; , 25 kegs best quality, White Lead in Oil 5 bbls. Whiskey . : j ,y Swerles Iron. &c. fr 1 VVh ch ill be sold low for cash. .January 28. j, 19 3t, , FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, Just received the following Garden ' Seeds. V Fjirlv.York Cab- Ruta Baga do. Hanover do. Double Parsley, Green Curled do. ; Lar'e sweilingPar snip : Round Spinajre White Mustard Winter v tdo Solid Celery Pepper Grass bage. Do. Battersea do. Late: do. do. . Do, Madeira do. , Latge Winter do. Drumhead, do. .( Long Scarlet Ra- dish, E.rly Purple do. v Salmon do. White Turnip do. Red- do- do. White Coss Lettuce Brown Dutch do. White Cabbage do. Green do. do. Do. Ice ; do. Early framed Cu- cumber. Do. Pricklv-do. Long Green do. , Sliort do. do. Blood Beet, , , Red do. .-. , , Turnip do. , Orange Carrot, ; .; Large. Rape, -Large White Tur- Nasturtium Sage Squaslj Pepper ; . . ; Broad Leaf CresV Purple Broccoli . Red and White O nioo", :. ". , ' v Early. Charlton , Peas Hotspur , , : dot Laree Marrowfat Cluster ' ! dof Dwarf Prolific do , Early,white Beans Large China do Large Ridney. do Imperial Frost do rvftt With an additional supply of European oceos siioniy expcciea. j RANDOLPH W February 6;A:,.;r-.-T ; V20 EBB. v 2w : : ' WAKE FOREST ACADEMY fllHE Trustees of this Institution hftv ". 1 . the sa tisfact ion of informing the pub - he hat they haye employed as principal teacher Mr. Jas. Pheelak, who comes nighiy recommended tor nis moral habits hd literary; attainments ?The exercises will commence on the first day of Febrvi- ary next, x ne terms are, twenty collars a year for the Latip & Greek! languages, anrl fiffi(n Hollara fnr A riWmoi.'i Pni lish, &c .The classical course prescribe ed by the ITniveYsity of Northarblina will be fbllowed here. This Academy: is situated fifteen miles north of Raleigh and withiri tWq mUesVipf theyv ake FprestiPpst-ornce, in one of the most pleasant, healthy andrVpu table uistricis tu our country ana wnicn enjoyed ,uc uau tu &ymu Aauiiiips tur six.y UOliarS 3. year;. :. .V ---.-v; ; Cmu .:.::S;.;.lx;,CALyIN?JONES.U under, afe aha x:onsequep tihp'landsThe heitsa thererre uesiedtb;presentiKeTOs b-? bqt delayas J ?ani i desirous ;tosuhder the said; estate1 to those entitled, to C ; r ; It K t i& : ' f M AtOOBINSO m GuardianHThps;Jokes, ; ;Jao31 Suherior Court of'&nb-r-Sefitember term. Judith M.,Miirchesonil'''j,M'v';'..;v: ;;-1 U f v-r Fetitipnfbrlaf j AneuJ Murcheson. O Divorce, &ci. RDEJRE'D byjthlurtthatpublii XJf.'Catioriipe' made three months in the Raleiehv Register; that the defendant $be and appear at the next Superior Court of Law to be held "fb'ri.the' countyj of; Anson, at sine, vour-nouse vv aaesuoruugii, on the second IVtbpday ia M and answer saidBetitJon ;ojt&erwise the same will be heard-e-partefV-,; :Y i Witness, Martin Pickett, Clerk of said Court, at office, the 2d V Monday an Sep tember, 1822.' -' ...-x.i.- p 14 MARTIN PICKETT, C. S C. , ; "."V , " ' "r . ; GATES SUPERIOIT'cOURTtOF LAWi Prudence Williams, VS. -i Petition fbr?Di- George Williams. -V J . vorce. l IT appealing, td the satisfactfon ;of the Court thjt ..Gebf;Williamsh;aa movel himself' without thejimhs of this State; so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him I .It is therbr. ' fore ordered, that publication be made in tne i!.at nton uazette ana uajetgn Kegisr ter, for three'monthsV that, the! said Geo Williams.aripear at the next term of the Superior Court of ilaw Hen be" heid for the countybf Gates, at- thel Gourt-House j I Monday of March 1823, otherwise judg ment will be entered pro confe&so against mm, ana se; ror neanngx pane. 14 igillia m; C. S. C. G, C. 5TATE OF JiORTH-CAROLINA. " ; Cabami County. - Superior Court of Law FaU Term I 82Sr. Sarah Bradsbaw, vPetitionDivorcei; '( ; v. ; Filed at May. Terrai E! Bradsha w. J 1S21. j " L 1 a i appearing to tne satisfaction ot tne 1 Court that the Defendantv EU Brad ! shaw, is not an inhabitant of this State- It xis therefore ordered that publication be made three months in the Kaleigh Regi: ter and Western Carolinian, that the De fendant appear at the next Superior Court ot law to be held tor Cabarras County, on the!7th Moudav after the 4th Mondav in March, to plead to said petition, other wise the petition will be heard ex-partei and decreed accordingly.- ' ' JAMES M. HUTCHISON, f' 12 ' '.v. . Clerk. STALE OF NORTK-CAROLlNAi Anson County. John Watson, . - l: ... VS. ; ... George Dnnlap, Ma-'-- rv Pitman, Elizabeth 7 I:. Equity. Pitman, Zelpha Prt- , - . man. ' ! J (;;. - ' V. ;'" .j ; "FT appearing to the satisfaction of the S. Ctiurt that 2Helpha Pitman. onex)f the defendants in tliii, caasv, resides out of the limits of this State :, It ' is thereforf" ordered, that publication be made in the Raleigh Register' for six' weeks success ively that the said defendant be and ap- pear neiore uie juage oi our nexi vourt of Equi-y to be held for the ' County of Anson, at the Court houe in Wadesboro', on the second Monday in Mach next, then and'there to plead answer orldemur, otherwise the said bill will be taken pro contL-sso and heard ex parte as to her. ' 29 Tt st. . A. LITTLE, C: M. E.. , j STATE OF, WORTH-CAROLINA,. Greene County. v; Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, i . November Term; 1822.1 Bebecca Eason, ' ' ' ' . . . .; vs. u;' ;-; -: ;':'i t Petition for D . . Williani Eason & others, heirs at la w of Stephen I Eason, decM. .; J .. .- j; v;.:j' IT. appearing to the satisfaction 7 of ! e Court; that William Eason,Seth Ea son. Sterling Eason, and Howe lj Eason, four of the defendants in this case', : are, not residents of this state ; it is therefore ordered, that publication be made io the Raleigh Register for three months for the defendants to; appear at the ne3ft Court to; be held for the County of Greene at the Court-House in Snowhill, oh the se cond Monday of February nex. then and there; to answer j OrAthe; petition wilite taken pro confrsso. -v Witnness, v Willram Williams. Clerk of our said Court.' at of fice' tjie second 'Monday of November 14 Vj WM.;WILLIAMS,;C. Q.C. state dp north cAr6lina, ; t -;:-v IUtwood CotrcrTT. '.' Superior Court of Law, October Term, 1822 i John Craw Ft 5. Thepetioo of John t' , vs; V Craw atrainst James Hoi- :jf- James Hollandj knd; to vacate arGrant; HEREAS, it appears to the satisfaction of the Court; that the - Defendant is an inhabitant , of another IState It is therefore ordered that publication be? hiade for three uiwuiMviii uic iwueig'H K.egisier.-uiaLiuc Asc endant appear at tlie next Superior Court of Law to be held for; the county of 'Haywoodl-f i . uic. uourwiouse in y avnesvuiR' on uic first . Wedriesdayiafter i the Hth JH ondayjin; March next; then Vnd thereHOlpleaU answer or demurs otherwise thelnetiUoh Twill be 1 heard exparteiSMW.S.'; i, jonn i3 Courr of LaW, Dec. 10, 822 . Lovei Clcrksof the; Superior: 1 db'certify' ;that- the above is a. 1 w nrtHE Hbii r 2 1 ' 7; ,occuptedby Mi Smu It is nleasafit V A'Miato 'n ood: of the cltv.: P'A "V rirei ist January,, 1823. For term, d n VALUABLE LANtiji ; ZVM Weigh. ; i TractofLand about nine miles from ft?? 6n:Swift and WilHims'. CrZC'WV : Road leading to Hay Wood, th sent in possession , of T. V w at bellfeved that for soil, beauty anh ' 1 nes .'of situaUon; it is scarrPi,?d1: J by any Plantation in this part of S try A considerable porlion ofrua; is fine low Ground, andfthe high ' fertile and very well timbered.5 a I d Range for Cattle and Hogs h to be;fbund.,Thereare consS ' provements, good, Orchards afv ' Apply to L Gale in Poiu I ? L. West, on the premises rr to T t; With the abbve Tract of t ,a. ! had 300 Acres of Pme La,p, A C ODpFoRTCNtty 1 THE-Proprietorsofthe bskrter L Gazette, w 11 sell J. F of their PrintingEstablislW place;; : - : 77 IIW From the many advantages in Dn;m L IocaUituation,witktKeexlnS age this paper now possesses, it pronSr to beeiIong, onef the most -pUtahS f Journals in the State; and at the . time, to afford a good field for the dUnfi 0( useful talent, ,T) a man nf .J. ini pital, practically acqdainted with the d .v,.tV. ? p.iuug omcesucn aa opDor; tunity Seldom occur&r 5 i v ; . . vr L' ? i f . h.-v ' i- r., un.iw. limn uiauon may oe obta npi? ' Fayetteville, N.C-:;!;- '' f- : Fayetteyille, N.CDec. 1622. u V ONLY SIX MORE? DRAWINGS Remain to complete the! ? -S T ATEgOT T.K R Tc NOW drawingin'the cityof Baltimore, t-' der the superintendance of the Conu missjoners appointed by the Governor nd ' Council, agreeably to the act of Assembly; iThe present situation of the wheeh4s high, ly favorable to adventurers, no prize heing yet drawn higher than one of One Thousand Dollars The CAPITALS STILL Tjjf.' DRAWN, therefore, are 5 H j 20,000 DOLLARS ,10,000 DOLLARS SQiOOO DOLLARS 5,000 D0LIAR3 ' 5,000 DOLLARS 3,000 DOLLARS - Besides Thousands, Sec. Speedy appHcatloi should, be made For tipkets It will be recol. ' lectedalao. that there areNO STATIONARY PRIZES in this scfiem. and fiiat t:h snim .Investmenta''are nude; tje vgTeater Is the chance for the FLO A TING CAPIT ALS- Tbe price: will be again advanced in a short . nine : jJicscyi. j dies, viz : . Whole Tickets , $12 I Quarters '3 00. Halves. c' fi; 6 Eighths 150 To her had, warranted undrawn, at ; ::;;iEim; ' - U i . LOTTERY !& EXCHANGE s OFFICE . . 114, Sfarket Street, Baltimore,' Whereiiin tne two iast Statb Lttbiiiv the .reaf canitals of 8401000 and 10.000 vere. sold, besides no less than SEVEN Cajntakof 5.000 Dollars each ' and where aho were iM the great capitals of, 30,000 and 20,000 JkU kirs, bein the TWO HIGHEST in the Mo- nument Lottery, which finished a lew weca ago. : ; . ; : - , .; : .( . . : .. - CE Orders from any part of the Unite! States, by mail (post paid) or by private coiv veyance, enclosing the cash or prizes in vj nf ha OotflrhnK. T nttanM Will TTlPf-t the 0 ssual prompt' and punctual attention, addre 1 V . J. I. COHEN, Jr. Baltimore. . Jan. 30, 1823. : .' I- !9 j STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA.';; Superior Court of Lawj Sept. Tctn- George Bower, on veorge riaui " vs.;- CTnal attachmennw llaukileviedononehoj Collar; so other gooto George Hauk,& William? Haukiy property to o-'j John Ray, Shenff. ; kV rTppearjhg tofthe; Mpfictwn Court, that William auk ,san jAAg of another State, it is ordfered that adrerg, ment be made three months in the5' j Rejrister. for the Defendant to comen deferrd;. roiintvOri the th rd Monaay oi or uagmeni win de cui".- r defkult V-f. : :' ' '-' ; A true conv. Y l8 ites EAILNT.STr 4- ; Hv" PUBLIC NOTICE. . fifir have' taken otit tewarU late ,of Lancaster vv r, . , :'kerdeceased. :;;-' .r ll vV '.tive'' rf :Tlie5 said' John Stewart wajra w Guilford County, N. C. blKwentf State at about ie age of e.fhteenof years; and left no heirs so far,, v; certain W-S,' "'jii hb If he has any leal notified to make application ;vilher manthVfrom this date, to James "-v iipoon, Esq. Judge of me Court rtg for the saij District, or to either of V i scribers. ; ; . ABRAHAM Lancaster,DisL r--ts be , this omcei , ) r .j;:;Vv -.s.
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