; like t;relipeiilon;?are: neiplosifltoekptaceli dock fejoMltom :hSBee i- sitttewak:tt'; tvmtoWwtWkhn- mrrmm- I 1 1 . ( n ii ; f UK - .i ti i ml. .a 4 :t ii 5.' mi r ?j I' 'I w r. mi mi - i ii i 1 v I 1- .1- II CYe arc: tar? of the night, yeare &ms' of -! ' TVe arc dew dropsvhose lustre Illumines vfe; -vthorn ; i'i vv-i; v prace m me oreasi j v v And the shaft) : thorn of )s6rrqWjsmts detrp TiU tlier sweet lip of wcman assuages the ' . Eut bh !:' hoV soiptr. its sweets are gone , A 'V ' "Xlwv soon it witherjiii lies ! S ' v iSb'-.wbeh the eve of life comes on, N f f .Sweet beaatv fades iind dies. --riAV Then since the fairest fprro that's made, .; vSoon Vitherihtf we shall find, . , r - Let eicli possess WhaunVr can fade, ; 5 r a 'itetrospp c Han..rf jierejs something inekpreisiblj'seet intlie;. retrospect V of dykne bv; When memory, ever activecarnes us oacKvin ine scenes h ciimtances.'in all their minntia; which - .Til !er's o er tne coucn oi .uusiorcuuc vu ln fondness a Iwtr mcmness.afnend ; r ' rbm woWaTv receives (both! refinement r- - And ailornM'by tthe bays etiwreath d by 'r: 'if the,:win6w,'(V J'u:r): . L v-'mi imi! re rim Tr1 nnrKher.btiSQm oiir. . The Kosetheweetlv blooming .vobc. III 'It::. CEre fromtteeis,torn,.;-' '! ' 1v x Is like tbeharm Which beiuty. shows :h - ;4In -life V exu1tingkmorri.v !J',i " r V $v , inv which we passed our boyhoodand Va places; us once, to ore'. in 'the -midst of the-cav- circle of our earliestl friends, cans aruni ius a iu"; ui': - iV!i a? Crowded: on rbuVyoutKluI hours, we Afe'eTnew born uponfthe lapjot time, and amosi: fincyipurselycs once more pirtiiigriri:t!ie spring -tiinc of our be in.V Fancy; fr a; moment, stripsus of bur crev hairs; an'd.-crqwhsVotfr our .enervajed 'limbs, -and pours: new. M ' I 1 ' ' ;;Jife iid "erasticHy ino ouri. flagjiug i ipTti's. Ar.d hovl (Ms i-ffroVpfct f bblended with some eWades of fror vM rownd thouVrrecolleclion recalls -;K''"-inany:and'- still deeper shades of me li laBcholy tojingc the skies of late sum ; A iners; wepaze to that one bright spot . ' en the area r our existence, with still .i'Ci livelier iemotions a v one who oosa ;;y ' ?c1eseVr coast: where all 'around is bar- ren anijoy less; turns hisweary eye . lb where, in the farivbrT. heavens,. pne I - JitileUr twinkles ihrough the gather ; r ed cloudsi Hayeyou. ever met arras- v 8odate' of !ydur juveniledays, after 'A . . -.f ..Miin' ' tvitfinuf fpeHnw" years vt Aorpai . o . . these sehsations ? Have you evergaz- v' ed bri , the grass grown grave of one ? whom in youth you lvved,without feeK iV -ififfivour own kindred 'to the T,tonb, f;' ar.it half rejoicing that- all who. have : 1 .. gone before, you to its Vilent mansions - r are not iitrargers-that friends whose countenance you remember and whose a 'arTectjo'ns you once shared are there.? ; ; ''..These are theaenrtxi,DswaKeucuuj i W retrospection in minds feelingly alive r: -to the tenderest connexions of. life, .) a and sensible ofits narrow- and uncer A ?tain limits. ? Burns felt thus when he A thought of tbe, baakti.ot Ayrei antl the ?0 V : grae.bf rhis .higniandjMafy, whither ' his rouse1 8oo'ften wandered. f' v ' a " -r'":' ?" ; ? - ' Memoryis -the ursepf Genius.- " ' She fondles Mm in infancy, feeds him from her bosom, Uspjresliim''Wi(h cou- 'J. Ct. a..!lt laarninir Krinnrc cl es his vcrad le : wfth flowers, strews reatfis f immoi taity'on his grave. The most fearful; pang pf death, is the S idea;of oblivibn.1 If Ju hall;have so li vedhat . neoplef anal knot roisjf yoli tvKen r.vqUdie jou mM hay el . lived to - little 'purpose. .Usefulness i is the teat of virtue ; anc)-enlightened usefulnea ;iM .V" V , Km&UdgeM certainlyne. of the xneais bf-pleastxre, as isycbnfessed by , in natural ucaii F''J , Vr.':: - feels oiricea9ing ifs;ideas.--Ign6r-K- ' ;ance is mere privation bt . which not tbin'can W roducted :jitvis a" yaoity J ; in :hich .the soul iiits ipotiqnlessl and torpwl for want of attfattibn : anil witlir tvhemye. learn, ana 'grieve wnen we Wpwl'-m,bre happy as our j minds take l ai . eo n 00 v , . - y i; t ; ? ;J . Kno w ledge, wil 1 soon beconiey Jol ly 'J . vben ;gv.ocl, aeiise ceases. :jt belsulr. 1 ' itas fiir jbnnff tnen (0 gather know ledge. and for old merV v use jtiand as- en r , oti rself. that :no:, nian gives i 1 fairexccount,o ni, "; N .. -Vfy Irr X-Vv -.-.rj iiV 4i.v Lri--. utr:.. :C.ilen u;- r. !: 7ki i jsfsiP msmmm mmstiwm ! Viif- Wpn anV of their wives arc. ral Fire Com Dan tea ivjtlr Oieir enjjins, a kvi: w-Ar 4W a autoW a.-a-a; - ; J i. ? m 'he Uniii l,1 ? ini!i?p.oWcr, tlwffik'ri o illcenthread. gUvn tds Iht phy$ ' 7iir, vane) it, is only? by vine fY motion ,vucn - xne puiaiiui h finmmnft rfps! tn it that, ne is a lowed abusers, lei '-us ; ask ourselveV what descrintion of characters it' is they ad mire ?Ve"shall often find this a ve- ry" cphsolatorj.quVstion. F 1 v Drunkenness is the vice,-ot a eoocf constitution cir a bad memory ; of r a .'Vfinatlfiiflmi sir t rparhernusl v ffOod that it never bends ?until it breaks ;or ot aVmemWtha'fecnirecta the pleasu res J or getting arunK ; uuworgets uic pau of e-ettihtr sober- a v Bessie Bell and Iary( (Gray, '. w -Thcv wertwa bonnV lassies I They built a bower on yon burn brae ' And thatched it o'er wi' rashes. ; KPer'tishire Recottections;,.JDirirz the morUl plague which raged in Scotland about the middle of the 15th century these " iwa bonny lasses,", in a min gled spirit perjiaps of romanccCand prudent caution, retired to a pleasant . bqrn sside,?.bn the estate of Lord LL ip Perthshire, where they buil them a 1 i 1 1 le Jhou se of tlie sh ru Ijs'and bushes which 'waed in - sweet luxyVi ance ; ar)und them ; and proyidib a suppV r such comforts of nature -.af, 1..' 1 "V l ' . ' - -1 . : "vA- r iiier snouiuiiireci ciesiunen- to remain. n 'their ' happy seclusion till the terror f the pestilence was overcast. A lover, of one of our fair friends, how ever, inpeljed by r: affection, made a visit to the asylum, and unfortunately bore with him the mortal infection in his clj)thihiThe dear object of his soul's v recard fell the first victim. The dear cOrnpanipp of her;rtirement shortly loliowed : and the same, moss j j rbwn . grave" which ra p s th eir cn n -! mon clav, isstill pointeil out tb the passing traveller, and is- still hallowed by a thousand tendersentiments. Sheridan's Pauses.-A Scotch 'Cler gyman had visited London and seen, amongst of her, tricks of pulpit oratory, " Sheridan's Pause" exhibited. Du ring; his first sermon after his return he had taken occasion at the termina tion of a verr impassioned 'sentence, to stop all of a sudden,' and , pause in " mutei unbreathing silence." - The precentor, 'who had taken advantage "bfihis immemorial privilege' to sleep out) the sermon, imagining from the cessation of ound, (hat the discourse was actually brouglit to a close, start ed up, with agitation and in an audi ble voice read out his usual ' Remein ber in prayer." " II out man !" ex claimed the good ;natured orator, over his head, placing at the same time his hand upon his shoulder, Hout, Jamie man 17 what's the matter wi' ye the day ? id't ye no i ken I h,ae nae done yet ?-that?s4 only ane'o' Sheridan's pauses, roan . 5 L deferhed Articles. , V -: i v , -Dftnville (iSVit.) ' "Jiiir 4.- a On 'yesterday "morning, bet wee n the hours of 1 , & o'clock, our 'citizens were aroused sbyAthe' appalling cry of j Fire, - which ; was soon, discovered to , proceed from the Danville j Branch j I3ank and, ;was -extinguished in a few of some person or persons, who ? had 'entered - the bank for the burnbse of rbbbip the! vault; in the" door of which 5 a false key was oiind which appears to havVbeeovprepared for; the purpbse and' by 'which-the vault door had 'been opened i the amount taken therefroni has; not been ascertained.' Fire had been communicated to papers in three ainerent pjaces, amumoer or wrucn arfr 'destroyed, anl . the books of the bahkare verymuch Vmutilated.by the flameT which i. will probably cause great perplexity in cbndubtjng the affairs of the Jnstitiitibn.i :We. shall probably have it iri oUr power; to state tlie a mbunt of loss,' idtcash taken, next week v, Avv-v.- r: f?r:v.A . r a" , -Philadelphia, Jdnl.: ffii thl-ee, o'cl bck this morn i ng, the auctibntor at the Corner "of Chesnut add i thircj streets, occupied by T. Pass more c;iCo was ioiisumed ' to the ground even the brick walls, having en tire if faJleb Randal most all the goods I -destroyietL '-fie f4iiijoipinv 'house'; in cnesnut street, occupied py s. f ottef &,Co. as i bookstyre ras . also des trOyed,;with nekif)v all -tlie, books 'and siaiionary, eyen inose savef'peinye- ry tauc dam ry; mucn. uamaged andhoweiasleiie much raise"canhot:h them, but tve hlbslvfbf the credit ofj our Townvwjiiisuwe,sta'e ir wuni arrived at the Christiana Bridge, they foujul the gates clbsedinst tbemf anirMrs. IVa r n e r . th e Keeper; ; fl itfj?- inis arms like a fury, insisting that they should pay toll Derore.tney crpssk. ed i : Whether all crtniptie4 wUh he requisition we cannot-say ; .noweyer we know Jthat toll;Wase'cve m any B u ch c b n d u c t , a t s u ch , a t i m eV from one of that sexto whoni we?are taught to look up. in distress as fjnm nisf erioff anlsfillf us with disgust. Truly there is abmething connected w i t ht hi s bridgw hich ca.ll s loud ly for refiirmation. The 5 )ubViQ f)Mthe honor of our Borougji demand jtIs the Keeper or the Company in tault r or both a r-:, - . The bright sflyepy cloud which arosb in awful grandeur from the ruins, re called to th minds of our citizens for mer actidentjlpf a similar nature, aod:,tJId them to prepare to behold a sqene of horror and, distress to hear ofv fa the r I ess ch.il' I r en, and widows, and the bereaved ,;1on5 ;whom the morning sun shone jn their lappiness,'; and?to whom hit was to set in all the i d rcari n ess ,o f - tb eir deolotion. The prqspec tas i ndeed ! heart -sicfe eni ng( $i ; Vifeess'bodies of the workmen pre sented themselves fb.vievv in tli'e field adjacent to the works, whitherthey had bee nfc a rried by the force of t h e explosion. Seven were badly hurt. Hopes are entertained f the recovery of. some of them. j. Two horses were killed. We are happy to state that j the proprietor, Mr. Garesche, and hi9 family, escaped unhurt. ; 4 , JUST PUBLISHED, AND FOR SALF, AT THE BOOKSTORE; OF I. J. GALES'tJ SON. ' 4 'New System of GEOMETRY, en- V titled 44 A Compendious System b FAementaryt Geometry in seven books : i o jy.nico ?iv eiiuii is anncxai, uir riiii- ingich: other ; propositions as'are elemen Varyvamong which are a few . that are ritxessary, bf-ybnd those of the System, to the mora advanced parts of the Mathe; m4iicfBy Joskpii Caldwell: D. D Presidit'o7theinvcrsity of KTtU-C-rolina.Subjoined Is a treasise of Plarie Trigonometry by the same, and Sihctical Trigonometry by Dr. Robert Simpson of Glasgow.' . This is jthe System npwjstu; died in the University, and upon which t h ose w h o beco m e s tu den t s ther e.lwi I f b hereafter' expected to be prepared, fi i 1 prosecuting a Mathematical Course. junuary zo. - . iy A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. fHE ro;rietbr,s of the Obskrvsr & JL GAZTTEwiil sell a great bargain of their 'Printing Establishment in, thb 'place. , .:.- r ;. r From the many adyantagevin point of local situation, with the extensive patrou agf this paper now psses'ses, it proraisev to be ere hng, one. tf the most pt dfitabh j Journals in the tate ; and at the sain- time, to afford a god held for the displa v bfuseful talent. To a man of som cu pital, prabtically acquainted with the de tails of a printing office, such ah oppor- tunit-v lrlrifi nrrurt ' tFunher information may be obtained, by letter, addressed to James Seaweli; Fayetu ville, N.C a4 . j , Fayetteville, N. C Dec;-1822. 16. l;f ...... ; ' PU9Ll6OT7cff fTpHE Subscribers havei taken ;out Letters ; lv of Administration on the Estate, of John Stewart, late of Lancaster, District, Cabinet Makel,' deteased. . . . . The said , John Stewart - was a ijative of Guilford County, NC; but emigrated to ths State at about the a-'e ofveighteen oWenty years, and left no heirs so faras, we' can as certain.- ; :. v: . v --;.a:-, Z 1 ! If he has any legal heirs, they are, hereby j nouneu kpuhrc - application wituin twelve months from this date, to James H. Wither spoon, Esq. Jude of the Court of Ordinary for the said District, or to either of the Sub scribers. ; ,v '. ry- . : A'':,WMMcKINNA,v-.A ; V : V a -r AB.RAHAte'.;tEKRY.'? Lancaster Dist. S. C Nov.M5, 1822. ,.9-lyr STATE , OF NORtH-CAROLp: - Asas Coustjt.-Vif:&j& Superior Court of Law, Spt. Term, 1822. fon George Hauk, and ori- unginai.vYnt eTciiTM George Bower,? : ;A-'. . vs.- - v. A George Hauk, & William Hauk. a, .v a . . . i ginai aiiacnmen vs. vvm Hauk, levied onone horse Collar, no other goods or property to be found. v - John Ray; Sheriff;m a 1 VI i appearing to the sabstactioh of the lCourt, that William Hauk is abinjiabitant of another State, it is ordered that advertise ment;be made three mbhtbsliri' the Raleiffh Reeister. for the Defendant to cmn Hefend at the next Court to be held for this: ouniy, ob xuc inwa ionaav.pt MarcLr next, i or luagraeni wui ve enterea against bim by ' & A .true opyv:' -k a-av,Sa-u -a; 1 ' 'i !' i hi .u i - i - -y i Aii ... 1 1 ..... vi 1 1 1 c : in i ui if y . i . -z t-HTiimnnpn rnim ...il. ' nut.. who Tria vt bV intfitie'e! .2 tb ! ofier; lor, th e work, the prfiVb'are hereuntoannexed.kA 6fjt?&:Emhmdttieiit9 Zf Jettieti for the improve' f. fHmt!ofthe Cfcpeear:r&iveHfclo h Witt jXhia Fnbankroentsb 11114. odic a uiaiii, aim s-v" f, 7::r Island and theestern i jixrt of the Rivr, arb lpniist;oltwo rows brplles, with a dear Width bfltebyfeet between the two rowsan bod'pTnb tjmher, of sucli .sifswHlowe M,f2 inches ; thevrarej to be hewir on Jthe ciui v 1 u w : u;c lilies- a 1 c iviuw. tuwivz-wui ,-' tWb meetiner idesit .'sol as to presV htf flat lurtace to eachbtVbf at! teasel Oichfd wifie -ot a-n . a vera 1 1 ' 1 ,c j arS vu UCi Vil f lquitecIose togetheri$nd as far into the bed of the river as it' is, tob?e? to drive them -with a pile drivtnjr machine having af amme ot trom 12 to ;J5 twt. ana laiup irom ; a. -Iieight oH25 feet at least, and Vhcn driven thus falv.tToe- piief are to he; osQch length a ip leave p ictri - av icasi, nuiuc mc jmuiwi; neignt oi njgn waxer mars or. spring uutrs r 2,. On TbesbHsidf ;bf 'each rbyvt of . piles there is to he a string piece tof pine tamber of 9 inches. squareiXed?abbiit 21 fvet.frfem thejtop ofthe piles,' and to run;lirj2bhtal!y for the whole lrbgth of. the Emhahkmenty unposiie xne centre oi pacn pne inrrp is wi nieces of timber used in the string' pice es are to he joined by aearf overlapping, 18 inches jnyifiiams 'appear at the next term nf jb everv 10 feet of ilehgth ih the 'em bAnkment, there: is to bfr.aCisii;iece'sntBsJ side of the string piece and tp project there from at teast 12 inches Vat5 each end ; ? these cross pieces or braces are to be of tirnber that will square 12 inches and to he notched 6 inches deep, so v to Embrace the heads of thefpiles upon vhich-threst, and theliput side string pieces. Jramedlately on the.uppef side of these cross pieces is to be laid a string piece of 9 inches square, along the inside of bbtli rows of piles fbr "the vhole length of the embankment, and to be : fastened to the head of each pile by a trenail as described for the. outside stnhg1 pieces. , i j a I f'4.. The whole of the space on the inside of the piling is to be filled up ,with earth flush to the under side of the cross pieces,, and in executing this part of the work, tjie contrac tor is to carefully arrange the soil, so as that part of it which -is of a yegetableSfepnsistency may be put nearest the piles on both sides ; the intermediate space may be filled up with such other soil asaJan be conveniently ob tained. ; . V:';-, Specification for the Jetties. 1 ' 5. The jetties are to consist of a single row of piles of 10 inches square, driven firmly into! the bed ot the river, at the distance ot 1U feet from each other. Each of these pilesis to have a tenon at the top of ,3 inches thick; 'I'D inches ride and 6 inches long. On the top of these-piles is to be placed a capsill, 10 inches square, with mortices ion the under s'de for the reception of the tenons on the piles, there is to be a trenail of sufficient size to fill an aug-er hole one and a half inches in diameter, to be driven through the capsill nd tenon ; the upper side of this capsill, is tp be on a level with the ordinary height of high water of spring tides . ' A A 6. Between each of the square piles, the place, is to be filled up with two inch thick pine plank piling, driycn firmly into the soil, and spiked by 2 spikes of S.incfies long, into the capsill.: A'"' ' ' -' ) . ::'V'i , 7. When fnv deviation or alterations froni the Plans, Sections, or Specifications; as the case nay be, is proposed by the Engineer1 or Contractor, whereby the work may be inf creased, altered or diminished,- due notice in writing shall be j given of the same Jby" the party proposing such "deviation "or alteratiou' to the other, and the Contractor shall not be gin to execute any part of the same until a. iprice is fixed and anagreemenj made, other wise he shall have no pavm'ent for what he loes, and in case the deviation is agreed to, and the demand made by the, Contractor for executing such deviation shall be more than the Principal. - Engineer shallVhink reasona ble,' then the Board of Internal Improve- ments or tne rnncipai r.ngmeer snan nave it in their power to contract or agree "with any other person for the same, at such under price as tnev may uiinx proper, witnout tne Contractor having any demand against the J ine it oara or engineer aioresaia, ror sucn . transaction, and the Contractor shall deduct f put or the contract price such? sums as may be saved by such deviation -- 7 ,w.:'7 Pi7 ; 8;. Should it appear at any timbering the execution of 'any part ofvjthe contract to the &aid Board or-their Principal Eagineer, that the Contractor is" not executing his work a creeably' to his. cbntractf he or thev shall give notice to him of such deficiency,, and in same, they shall 'hive it in their power to stop the work until he cari shew .them satisfactp- ruy tnat ne possesses . the; power ot remedyt l inErthe defects'' or insufficiency, complained r ji , i - . . v oii nu suouia ne iaiiin Denormin? tne same, the Board or rrincipalNJBngineer shall have it j m tneir ppwer jq aiscnarge .tne: upntraetor from the work and take the' contract out of : his hands, the value of the;, work executed, arid materials and tools oil hand being pre viously ascertained; b the Principal Engi 1 iicci,. niiii wuica snail imneQiaTeiy paiu ' ifAi inxase tne Contractor., shall have beep furnishing' unnecessary' tools arid implements .for the s work,, and,which, in the Engineer's opinion i m; beof Iittleort not use to thb .work the v said - E;.pnber may rejecl such tppls and implements, should heythink pro- JrtthPrmcipal Emjihecr, aon44mayVbe nade3 iniilvs ils as may,'frbm time tb.me, 7ecessary;agreen asxf jabbyet specifieafidrin y ipnxht opImonshaU areev upermtenuants oi .tne jwprK ana r;spectia- thxpiaation the Von f A :PricTC6iin Estate oF?NbRTBwir.-. Superior Court of taJs". Jodith M. Murcheson-" f Petition fbr A Angus Murches ORDERED by the : Cobrt 5 1 S &c J,catiori be nlladeVth at the.Court-lfouse itj VafU n arvd abwer said Petition f same wjfj be heard ex-part fWbe a Witness, 'Martin Pickett CIpW purttolxke- thed 0 1 JL -M A UTTXT TTr.rU.. . -;l . r ruuence yy unams,:- J ; i ,7 VS. "sN- VS. AAAypffti,; tuion for Dil ". tGeorgeWriiliams.l 3-' J-Tappearingfio'jWsatyfe ... Cou,! that Gorce. Wiv JTi yorce. ; ?- uiniui IHC lit j terv for three- months, that r? - county f of pa'tt sat the Courc-H him, and se for hearinVXriar'eL ' :rmm n.GiLLfrVM;c?s,c.ac 7... . ' ; . , , . - STATE OF NORTHS CAIIOHSa. j Surah.Bradbhaw; "n?""'. 1 fc " . "1 ' c Hi, Jo',v EHBl-adsha 18S!f. .. :: ,f.-.- ' ITppearintoth:sitislc the Court tli at. the -Defendant, Eli Brad. 3 -w Micfwvis not au iniiao.uani or mis atate-1 It is therefore ordered that publication be ' rnaue.tliree months, in the Raleigh Rtm. ter and Western Carolinian, that the De feridant appear ar the next Superior Court of Law to be held for Cabairus Counts Ion the 7th"Motiday after the 4th Mmdaf n, larch, to plead to said petitjoa, other wise the! petition will be heard ex-parte, arid decreed accordingly - ' ri ; r 'a JAMES M. HUTCHISON; f 'A-- 12 y - ' . ;, Clerk... ! ! ST ALE, OF NOTH-CAROHNA. a r Arison Coanty. J ihu Watsonv ... . V t rv Puman, Ehzabet f I l llllldll, xcipim l 11- 1 :'mHn.-,'-rfVA't-''- J T,appeariIigto -the 'satisfaction of te It Court that Zelpba Pitm irf, bne ottlx defendants in this caus-. resides niii of the limits of this States It is therefore )rdei ed, that publication be made inie Raleigh R.-gisterV for six.-we'es sacaif ivelvi that'the said defendant be an4 ap pear before the Jadge'of our -.neTSi Court; nf Equry to' be held tor the, toimtjr.oi on the second Mbnd iy in- Mnrcli net then and tliere to nlead answerer demur. otherwise the said bill will be taken pro confcSNO and heard t x ptestofer. ; 2 Test. A. LI 1 1 tift. r : : ; , . a r- f ' STATE OF NORT'k-CAROLIKi.. . ; . .' -,: Greene County. ;.. j Court of pieaxland Quarter Sessions, : h V''';Nbvember Tcrin; 1822,a:-..-'. Rebecoe Eason, , rl . , . j V ' ,. ' Petition: f0r.' Willtani Eason & others, DoVer.r ( ; heirs at Viw of Stephen I , 'V '.T?A. J - I is: -' K - e tif.ir.tion tot iW Court, that iWilliam Eason, bf h jtr son, Sterling Eason, and Hoel four of the defendants in this case, are not residents of this state t it b.J'wJJ ordered, that publication be .made in t" Raleigh i Regikter. for three month? ifjfV. defcnlAqts to. appear at the nex to be held fortthe County of Gree theCbbrtHouse in Snpwhill cortd:obday ..of February, t" there to answer ; ;or the P5t,t,0!S WiUiatni. Clerk oTbdti hce i he secofia . ivionu , , A:-,D.1822v-fr, " fV;rC 'r hlC. 14 WM WILLIAMS, C. UA STATE OF NORTH-CAROLLV . V-'" ' ""A HAtwoob CortTr. ' 'flAj Superior Court of Law, October.Ter James, Holland land, to fftEREASit .pato MM the.Court, that thBeW. inhabiunf o another. Star ordered that publication ;be toade wr months in the lUleigh Kgr-Prf feridant appear atthCnext StP Law to beW for theoun W at.the ;Coyi,y first Wednesday after Mirctineeiv or::demutheiep ;l beard exrte,:?f:' : rtf hc -sof u,uniuf nrs.i monaay atterthef nrh ' Moijay of March 1823, -otherwise Ia, mit will be entererl prrvronf0!li.. "or m - xr;-t'. ,' . a. AAVl.!.'-i Ar"'V-; ,i tVr' 2'A. -.. . Cfifp. ' , .

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