. V QIIV-Ar f THE GLEANIjJI , k. s. f ARKE jY,BJ lir*hß*i N. C. J , . .f, -i: -». iT *i« 'i : , r >e Months . -rf-r .nt&ftiK&r* i-ii v ■ a-ndintr ns a clnb of ten ru! - KvCry ' «Mth thv ca-tv. entitle* liiniMlf M one ribw* With til , n _ rh ()f tilue for winch the P/r a £up. VW* sont t0 differont ° mee6 "X rjT tf a ro ■Deportur' ' Raifii of rrXTt advertisomeiitf. imvfli.'o in art Irr?#dv°rtißenients quarterly in advance. jl m. 12 in- |3 I j m * as: WUUttend carta in >lftftuuice and -»• A ' u,,,^r,w'm«,.P-O t k Mcesreduoed 8 mad ° in ten.iK«fw* 3z«aa*iMJ *i ie Horse No. 5 - Price S4.WI ro * r . ro Howe ih0«« .1 *♦ Ofs- .»«4» 7-00 r«r sale at Graham by DONN^; , iliSPli* is. c-;» * • > >« wv j ...•'s u- il Graham, N.t!: 1 ' 1 REV. D AY LONG. A. W. KE>.W- VV. StfAl#YryW*t-A KEV. W. 8. LiiuJAV^tX. Opens August 26th 1878, ana closes the last M*j h May, 1879 « # -•1 if l&iuix ji «L A Da(ljr Demofrnlic N«w|ipapcr Iwntjf-Wgfit wide cblunms will bo issued in ' city of Wilmington, North »n or N*rnt« c October 1 rt£ « S'JM will be publijtbf d by CHE SIW Associa ■ from the Printing of fiats*. Jack b; 1 4 Bell. It will be printed in w. on-good paper, with fiew type, and will tie htfndsomewt daily journal *v..r published ton State. The Sun will be ediUd by Mr. *° *• Tl* Ofty Editorship am? SZ?™*thrf»t»l>out the State. " r '»baWy no papea bas ever started .in the 1 oAJT' tb*n TH«w. pf the »*«*«. The Sun has ' SUFFICIENT. CAPITAL w C8 ' a , n^tt " wln nsc ' itß monf.y »hh .f? aUn& tha People' of fcorth! CAiotf- Si iLn»»° ij ?P oi ; t^Pt feature of the Sun's he, Iptelligeut criticibjun of Atrial * "'"S 8 - Wortl C .roliiia matters—. Suirt D * rcia1 ' social and •SBiwffibeC I*# 1 *#* 0 ? a^loular a '^ utlon -' °RTU CAROLINA NEWSPAPER. SUBSCRIPTION. -t-nfafßhed to ilona uttL reasonable ana country, or left by tamer in th« ADVERTISING.' 5^W f ■ at A *3YA .0 I imm» WW tlftuse T) kl w JKIJ U P Pnlietar; f fe^lce^to suit the times. OCR niHitTIIDNEHU, ™ '» C«mpr»iiii»e, 4'o>umnlc anft Krlllr ikt «tm« Deb:. \mm i>t Nor/A Carolina 7?oS? nact: That when I P ep6o,,s » holding andown- Hfig niiy*WJiffr or hunßfi ot the Stale of North Carolji(H. issued in pursuance of ilnj net or AKftcinblv, pulsed ni jiuj* time ' HHWw ; >•• i>. pursuance of the ar.l of the General As sembly, pmsed at its sesiiou in 18ti5, •ir ibehip chapter ljuTc rtf • \trtbt tief parsed By the General Assembly at its session in 18G7. it being chapter fifly-six of the laws of 1807 - or in pursuance «.»f an ordinance o( the convent ion'Vvf IP7B, it being chapter nineteen, these being bonds issued for ■ the Chatham Kattniud company;' tff- iff pursuance ot an nntfnqiiice of the pamfc 'emivewion, chapter twenty, these being to tlje Williauistouand T«J- ; bona Huilroad company /or i spin's lis alicc of an act, onMtJed '-an act to provide ' tor the payment of the State dot coh« nactud before the war." ratified on the 10th day of March, ISGGj or m pui'su anee of an act, entitled ''an act to pro vide for gliding tlio-jnatured interest on the t!i u 10th day ol August, A. f). anv registered certificate or certificates belonging to tlie board of education, issued in jmisuance ofauactof tho tieneral Assemblr ol 1867, shall «uri*jntder and deliver such Ixmdor bonljs with the roiHionaattached thereto, or fixate or certif icates to tl) -ti then and.in that cast*, it shall ls« the duty ol tho treasurer of the Slate, %ch ;e ishercr by requirecjf td i.-?Kii(! and person im't?eiiVi , iiiu' Biieh innd'or bonds, certificate or certificates, or bondsof Hie Stnle, duo ami fay able thii - _ty years from tlje first day ot July, A. per cent, per annum, parabp seinj-jtu unally, oti the first day and July, in each pon b/Mids ot tjio dpiiqtnkuatioii, ol'. fHi v hundredihilars-, five hm)-' ilred dollars and one thousand *U7lar?,* iiSiC a it? iS i4h I from one up*- ia thfe order of ifisiie. They shatl be sighed by the Gov ernor and treasurer, and sealed with the great seal of the Stale ; but the theron u>rfv}bc signed by 11|0' ajonte, ®r InAfe a fac simi\e of Ids siinm tnral)riCViiV'W'hor therdonl" SEC. 3. The bonds shall be exempt tr >ai all State or county or corporate tax ation or assessment, direct or spwialf whether imposed for the general rcveuiW or oth erwise. The*aid.couponk be re ceivable in paymCot of all State taxes, and the same shall be expressed on the flie- couyoiis ghalibear fhe sameTf timber as the'bonds Jk> which they are attached, and in addi tion be numbered from one upward*, , ifr ptocord.mco wiih the dale ol their matur ity- , SjEcj. 4. These bonds shall bo exchang ed for 4lie old bonds of the State, men tioned in the first sectiou of'his act, at lbe following rates: 'sa Class I. For the bonds issued before fli« 201 li day- of May* 1S61; 40' per ieat.\of the principal of the bond or bonds so sur rendered. -Class IL For the bonds issued since •the close of the war, by authority of acts jmssed before the war to aid in the con struction of tho Western North Carolina Railroad, and the bonds issued Hi pursu- ajice of the said act of Assembly chaptet ihree/sfid ®ot ol Assembly liC7, chapter fifty-six', anif tiio saul Chatham Railroad byiule pursuance of an ordinance ot tho convention of 1868. chapter nineteen, and the said Williami istoh and Tarboro railroad bor.ds issrtted in pursuance ot an ordinance of the con-, mention ot 1868, the boijdl lissned' Octo ber first, 1861, bv Authority of act of 1860, ,Sitd 1861, chapter 137, fbr Western (CoaN field) Railroad, the bonds issued Octo ber first, 1861, by anfh6rftt*ef ffdtV 1854 chapter 228. section thirty-five, and rcs"lntion September 12th, 1861, and the a registered ec rtfficates of The literary fund, 25 cer cent, of the principal of the bonds or certificates so surrendered. *Clas3 111. Kpv issued July Ist, 1862, by authority of act ot 1860-'6l, chiipter 143, for the construction cf the Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherford Railroad, and those Issued in pursuance of|he-s««id landing acta of Match 10th, 1866, and Aqgnst 20th, 1868, fifteen per cent, of the principal ot the bonder bonds, so surrendered. SEC. 5. The bonds so to be issued shall be in the u«nat form ,of bonds of thia State, except as modified and provided by this act, and shall have printed on iV. C-, ' "T? tlie fnce of ( lio same the wbrds','' "Isaubd' in ptil'stiaiific ol ; an net yi jict ,'fo r•ontpromisc, conyni|i"e. and aotfie the Stale debt,." ratified the w—-day oh-M A. D. 187& and 111 lufgp¥£tTWffci?{ u Tf!o consohdated debt of t|,c Stale." P.kc.,6,.'i'Jiat all Stale,taxes l«v : cd and Hd)ec!ed fromi professions, trwles, ii» v comes. m*rthftnfs,JflHiferfe in e|gar«rniid tld'ee trnrlhs of aip'thp ( xes collected from .wholesale find reitii-l dealers in i spirit irons*- vinous and malt liquor*, rtlall 1)0 held mid applied hMcM on bonds. and the pro'vi>- ions of this miction shall he deemed and tiiken to be a materia! part of the i«nJ«id orationf*r whieAi the bonds of the State I Khali or inav lie puiTonYred. jpECf.7. Tnal it '.he whole fund raised• »hvauch faxes shall in any ono i your be-rflfjuirtd to pay mirth hcrtridVijr 1 tiller-' est, WW n imd in tint 'ease it. shall be Ihe duty of the treasurer, .with Hie sanction />f tli«'Governor and the auditor, tc*idmyi who tlie surplus Mich or Ihe'ivnpiolidhtod 1 'jorids its hecrin btVy' at the lowest price' after .rtilrjy days advertisement in al lea r st two pajHJiSj published* ini Itnteigti.. and ho.shall forthwith cancel afty Mich' bonds so.purebred. Si;c. 8. That, tlie Treasurer shall pro vid ea nbstaati alJj 0 u iiltbook for tha purpose, ill lie " shalt mak« -n correct descriptive list of the bonds so', sllrre 11 de.rect,'«which Iwt f»lritM«ltiVraee the number, (l ife and ariuuint of each, the purpose lor. wiiiijV tlie same was is ued, when this caij be . ascertained, and th.e ing tho saipo, ;*4fi.er 6iir.hu list »h«U be rnade,.pucli Rnrrundercd>bVKls being aseertalued to lie pre.ibifr'.'shall be eon smiled by fire ,'jii l!»e" presence 'of the Governor, 1,1145 , Ti-easuer, ihe> Atnlitor the Secretary of State audi' Suporintmis denl'of Public Instruction, ,\jt ho i-fikll each certify tinder his Iti'nd iespegjiyclv in f.uch! Uoi|k that he,saw bonds so consumed fund -destroyed, n «■/. SKO. 9.' That the Treasurer shall : vidb a n'tfll bound book id shall be kept an accurate account and list of the new b»nds to be issuody' iind such descriptive list shall'embraeb the date, mmiber aiid amount of such bond or boiuly, lpr issued and ihejuameof the pcrsait to whom iss sued. |f - i. j SEC. 10. Tliat it shall l»o for ;my any guar dian, trustee, Ujloctor of aliy copontlion, unci and aH • other' pel-sorts aciilig n' ,a fiduciary dapiuflty, ifbldlng bonds of "the Stale, to tho exchange n''o vided in thi-j act* and tlioy shatf bo ab solved from all liability on account of said exchange; " l ' Si:c. 11. The provisions of this act for Ihe exchange and issue of bonds shall continue in force nntil the Ist day of January, A. I)., 1832. SEC. 12. That as further provision for 4hc purpose.of paving the interest on said new bonds, if the taxes fbr any one year upon the subjects of faXii fion hereinbefore mentioned, shall be 'nsuflicieut to . pay such interest, then and in that case tbc i'nblio Treasurer' shall bo authorized to * a;rply any funds in the treasury not otherwise appro* printed Jo that pu rpose. SEC. 13. That in the event that the taxes collected in any one year, upon | | the afoi-esaid subjects of taxation, and I | the funds not otherwise appropriated ' iin tha .treasury when added together should be inadoqiiafc lo pay said interest, tnen and in that- case, and in order Jo provide for tlio deficiency, the Public Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized toisshe coupon botids of ihi* State of the denoininationof live hundred j dollars, bearing date of rfie Jirst day ofj October or April of the year of the Issno j bonds shall be payable lorty years after datei , but redeemable • after fet)' year, at the option of the" State, with intoreat at tl,e rate of six per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually oil the «kys of April and October. Said bondf shalj bear iqion their face in red letters, the words, "Contingent Bonds, *' and aball be minibored from one up wards in accofdanoe v vith the order cf their Issn#. They WiaH be signed by the Governor ami Treasurer and sealed' with the great son! of tie Stale j bat the 1 coupons thereon may be signed by the Treasurer alone, or have a Jac iimite of of his signature printed, engraved or lithographed thereon. The said bonds and coupons aha!! be ejc-mpt from ail State, county or corporate taxation .or assessment, direct or' iudirect, general or special.wbetlier imposed for purposes of general revenue or otherwise, and they shall be Jawful iuyestmeuts by executors, administrator, guardians and fiduciaries generally. The coupons on said bonds shall bear the same number as the bonds to Which they «re- attached and shall in addition be numbered from in acrrtrdance with the ijdle of ihcir' inatui ity, and fhev, Us *UJJUI 1 s f,express,.njjoii thftir t*oe (har hey nrei ivceivahle Mt nt(d lUfl «hi itv fif'irttyirt-nt Of ail ''taxes, debts, de'iruiinrs find dfiois to (tie.' of cvw)« ii a,I lire and. kiiwl whatsoever. SKG. . 14v That the I'ttWic "TrtfMiWy shall be HHfliorized to fell so stfftVbinfit)- M par as , shall be mcessary to provide tor tho detieienciea aforu -8-u»l,?. Provided, however , lliat the I'Ub lio Ttensnicr ahall hot isstie fttrti; sel". in the :i'/irW'gvlc more lhau six huudio l of these ljqiids. Sko.- 15. That alt the 'provision* of -thif act for paybi!f the- inter-?4t rt-i yie coh- bonds shall apply aa well fo thp.,payment ot the i»lore«t -on ihesc •i-aid o-iiningont bo'wls. «!.•» ml' ■ • 1 Bko. lflj 'J'hfat'fw Mifc ptirpose of car. rylng bift of fills act t jp. re|/)iiyu to." tjiQ.. fnrni-'hing of :J |»rjper; hlajjjt . boadt .and- coupons-tf»e Public Tmasnrer rs wlHi 1 thd ap proval ot the Go'vtfnipr, to use any not olherwi-o appropriated In tho 1 i cimiry not execediiig ibe sum of'' five thoi|sftntl d*dl«r».''» , «iii s?*,! * C- » Ste. 17. 'J'hat the Public Treasurer is 'iiuthorized to give pubtßj notice of -1 hl4 p'an for a set Meinent of the Stale's In debtedness by advertising in suc!i iu>W»« ■ papers as he tnay select. f tc.' IS. This act sliafl be iu foi;ce ( Horn and after lis ratification.,. ' TiioVvu rs ,u Thfc fotol pruysfiirily iu tlrft storm", '■ h' 'J lie unfltjßM lifts in an mflty detail. I Wii4n tienrtb, lltte 'o'dfeiiiH,' 1 uevfcr «eal I ?♦«•*.-I .M'wv xm f»ti Judge no man IfrttilydW have stood fa' J his" place: I'i " : -'I A straight Hue i& the f-hnrtest in tnor-' als hs well as in' Aiatherila'tltft i t J tea I vi rtue Co taints in integrity of heart and loving ydirf iibighbor as yotir seU>«« 1. '•••» ' ' ■■>> "•{"«•• v * Return andjustlfeg for evil 1 done to 3 o\, aitd jihV gooifhess go6'd« t J'lifnk no® of faults cbmmitted in the past! whefl One has i nformed his cou '■duei.*'* " v. «v ' 1 ' What I desirC fhat'others should not 1 •to for! me l fqitally de.iire not to do tor ,>i*m i 'nin n c i; Withottt llie virtne of homilitj can lrtftieat; in poverty nor ctni tented in abundance. Ttie wealth' of a tuan the ttumhor.bf things that he loves'aud blesses, tlut Lo "\n loved and hleused by. j ~A > t , , Evii is like a mare—the instant yon begin to htrive with it, to bestir yourself, it is already 1 uded ' How great one's virtue is best appears by occasion'of ailversity; for occasions do not make a matt frail, shuw what he is. j - (1» , ; 1 j It jnu hava bndt; cities in: the air your word nee*i not, be lout; that i* where they should be. Now' put 'foundation tfnder them. I '"' Yield not jourself a fervant nnto cir cnmitimces, btlt prove yourself their niftster, then shall Circini«itanseß do ner* y ice nnto you. K , .. , r »j. vVhen men first take ai> opiui*»n and then for reSMrfW "for ft, -tliov .mist be coutejited with such us the abmirdity of it will allow. , , TrrnfiiMl • PrtalrJ Plnntw, Tlic cflecr of freezing is purely inochnn j icnl in Its nature. There is, in .additiou to llils, a chemical change in tho plant 1 that hns nn important' bearing on the remit. The expansion (of the fluids in the plant) force# water into ceiisorvesa' scls intended only tor air; and ,o|i the other hand, air is wiih winter in • ells wliere its presence is doieteiloHs. J These deleterious results follow more f stfrelv and severtjlv il die plant is ex pored i to liglit and warmth bctore thawing has , j been ''Accomplished, and the interna! | derangements have had tithe to readjnsj; I theinselvc*. The effects of Mio freezing ! depend »*rgely on the circumstances un> d r which thawing takes plitne. In, order to avoid HI effects, the following plan should be adopted: As soon as the ' plant is know to be frosted it sliould be placed in a dark" where tlie teinjiera |is but one or two degrees above the I ireczing. | The darkness will 1 prevent fnjniioas chemical changes that would result' from the presence of light while the low temp*, eruture will dnuse the ihawifig to, taKe i .place very slowly. Immemtoif ip water 1 raided to one or twodegrers Abovo flrecs» 1 iiig will often extract tin* frost without liny liijnriotr* consequences. when, if-left ■to die ordinary 1 course of nature, the I plant will be destroyed* In crisfe ot trees, OV plants out of doors', a showering of ! water just as the sun falls on them will 1 often prevent all injurious consequences. { A Mtnofce made to-pass between trees and 1 tnc sun, to intercept his raVs often ! prevent any - Ml • —L.' 9. » TexipHn tn Sditn&fle Azhtrican. ' * —'——•—'■ 1 1 —• • ' " What does your husband do? I 'aakod the censSs'mknJ' ain't doin' mrth' fhg at this time of the year," replied tho ydnnsf wife, ''la be a pauper?" asked the census man. She blushed scarlet to the ears. "I**, nu!" she exclaimed somewhat indignantly, "w* ain't beeon married uiore'n six weeks." I «a ittwcvt OPINIOIW ANDCUJXr«R Oi»li*«ONI» -•« "* "7 vut- .' mu i oi wimmmam » s«u4m •unlaw btiop>Miflf 'l 1 iV* ii4i.iti*Md ■ iluiWei-#onV*»l iujcas? tlin| in ii > thi brtft!eronfn4d" d(*nibr,tdow *.»tlnvfn*d*mi posiiire. lv w.ffi sS°fA,r dneiioii of Ihp ditl. tMijMlyofl b» Hit? 'prtr ,iba«vot iron |f» it»»i»|ilct®' ihb>sis it»sh>s' « f imfi'ilf hqd i; uvie^. to ,Jlciid(i\Ho4ivil|e, bin at (Mice susfieiideupnoratioiis.,, Wsffltyftflnsffpr a'fijtMvift' Hr *1 /ie T»tVf* liauß b(M*ir'larK*»ly •igoed hi thi# loenlitY, it !>vio>f belim od by Hie si»n^i(hat III# object of fliQ bill ia. to forco, (I^.noud .holders to fake the road cut of litigation and'td c*m{}!otfe'fhe xvHrk tV 'Aslievlilp,' and ilmf its |.a9suga :will* have i ,nirrd elicet* t «w » ! d »>i ln«wt No anion lia# vst Jieeu, taken ihy. the. Ijeirislature tin' Ine l>Tn, and we do- knOW what fWi late w?ll be; nr - 1 "' a (i n faliu.' iM. naLiuro aid iti lijrf . U ropi I.AK teRItOR*, ' 'al fl w fo'tlifniv' the inoro a' mftn ents ' the full#!*' art/I Monger ho become". To" belike that, tho more ourJ(^hFld#f^ll»HufV , Ihe fasivj." MijyrvWli;. learn. Ti that ff exerclso is g«vod. the murft yiyleui it is the none, fo imagine that every hour,ltfbeN tmnm *leep is aa hour gained. To act »«> the presumption ""M » c *H r * »a.i*lie ;Jibdie.-I» larsie enough to sleep in. To aojuc I hat wlmteVer ' retriedv oiie to feeT wit I ion 1 reg ai-tl I re nKerior To'tat witho'uf ho appetite, or to continue \o eatfsflM 1 , R ift'eiety i«» s»^ , .^ l flvp,,UißUh, 'foneai t .fa hetrtv (he tbrOut at dim expense of a whole idjfht of digiuibed sleeji and a night pf 'WftkltlM fh the morning. ■ •■•ifill' .yj.in i 3 *ri? n hut aoin« Ij» pommon irllli the rest of Hift"-*o*ld- T)r„\l ,|*" ?»"»neiil.ehiAVoh,Q| i>ooi laud divine, vi«ited' the Paris Exhibition, HioVth HfieH lift'AfHVaffli tlie - * tne-' tro polls MU'lrklvilMH onint raimiiigio Idro Vl'««- vMV'"w«ll,V' the' rit&lft, '" A |»d 'wn° »°» iPiib?" -Lust w.cpk : but. how do yoa come .to, km. W ink?"aVmMWlmd TIV »ell vea."*Sin>«ifr>ttdi , iT«iiiio»i-10-kUlc h.w the liim the shilling, ami was answered bv lite lil«l»innrfr (, *sfil»4j. Oh*h],!f lliao«:«*a ytM»r- l my,bf^fl. u ;1V r*rU >-.; i tz; Uj- ~lT' • 'lt ; *W tt i y ini rtoot "i t -- • "' w "> 'fno i !■■«"! ii *±hi* V Oiio j»i«i nov.er oninuioiitima' dnring actions onl£ t)ip lofkcr-oii Una a con science. 'o ,!>ii» ra' • u« ui Habit i« a cabTe. We weave thread ofit evt»rf and at last Ve' 6aW»oi' break it, vi! ji-i its * So mtuufa *{«1; A mmuoirn g»ed breeding i» the beat, senility aguiusl other people's jil mans tiers. Small n'crvice fs (ruo aervlco while Vt lasts. Ot Irieuijs, UuW^vpf,-plumbic, acorn not one. ' „ r got rid ol h>-doinplahdiig' alii! iootlifi^g I'.oniidccnce. rt:n v i-ti'-g it o ytitsi" Tlie heart is fit* a musical Irtstrrrtmmf nf many strings, all the cords., of irliidi require puujng iu m l .til .; . Jf one strives fo "treat Otfthrtf' M he would be.lrcatcd by tthein, ha will not fall '.o come near Jlie perfect life. •»( ..JL >iew York' adi?*HtSer,hasr had his nnmo stamped on 60,000,000 tooth picks. •»"> .VJ- » h A benntifh! tenartefl « hit the srfnbentti tt'fo the land scape j it otnliellisbes au hjferlor face, ard redeem# #n ugly oue. dJi* I u , * * 3 1 i * * Care is the lot of nnd he fhat aspires to greatness or liis?h positions In the hope of getting rid of it, is like one who throws himse'f into a furnace to avoid the shivering oi au aguo. I An exchange pape* says a woamn ear* 'ed her hnsliand of staving out late at ' night by going tothf door when be cam® I ap.d wliisjx vittg through the .Itcjr hole, i "Is thf\t von, Wiffie? Her husband's jixnieis JonhY and ific stays at home every night ho*, and Bleeps With one'eye opon and his pillow". ' . .. I plp»so most people, tt 18 in*editor,lJ I he-omits anything, he is lazy " 'he spoAk^f tu\ w aalhey .rp, .npje, angry. If he culls things oy ihefr ni oner names; he is'declared unfit f»r"iiis posi tion. If he dWs noffhirnish his readers with jbSes'he is 'irtnMtet:' TT'lie does, lie is a tattle hdad, iHFtftng Viability. If he indplgra ire pentonalkies, «« ■ blackguard.jltbft does nut, Jris'pnpor ia ! d*iH atod inspired." i *"''■*'• S U,M .i„ • Science «\vn now that kissing .on tlm Mpn'mtmfc he.abolished in the inter**# o! health. Most potent," grave and reverend &ipiior*-,' wbolirt and Jphil6soj)hy ( rft, tliefe are moments you know nothing of, when it man dop't earn two cents for science, anf When he is goint/ *to plant feiwes'whefetliey Idone, if the l.sWs of | health are torn from Alpha to Beer- Isheba. •'-? -'*• Hi fi ml MMtlb I •.TV*l>r*y L_> ! v •; -+t\ ol KM #rf I U*)S/ tn*bimrt'f+siT ' | /•Jitiwo? nr.iitjgimmi ***»!»£) tn*r ' . Xtt M» AflUii I -{"'A MM * I r»« XHI (4 ««>il in?w 941 .R*iTax«t KI iti.UIM bt *.» MM 9*ir.y. ]K>xh « ftl |J7» ':?"► ! ! ff*Jt ' | J dm "- Stock :i4i » •».! v*'| cj «#f « « 4 •»/» ti»> r,ifw (» nt win » •UJt! WVHfI Vslfi ,71(9/ * **•«•£ hlftMUoit fin** ~oo»*. rfiaKrafiHOMßMNS' ' •» «iir *AHWHB»|^T9»wmm,' :*>:».>t A *v.. !«•(*. K**» fe,* the'be«t stock of ?ood llu'e of' ' >: •iftbdiK) Jr.ifJ cj unfjuco aftflfcg)*! mtd of ail kind*, and every artfdo to be found in ft n Ma c i&r c cs&'m^trtd tlietli oku»p r All faipdsof «oajitrjr kfro*nri fctW / An ai tbc highest market price. filth Uiftfcks , forTfie VBef 4» '» ■*«*« U | .>>■.* ■ ■■) M—ll' tin ■ a v | w , ' of 'fNMkH* PltflJ U'lii! - »;■•'r»t bit* ■ z". " Nancy Wwden, Wlfllate Sack) * 'W*r. 1 >t wife Mary *4 XjL«alfat.Vfe*man » •t. >eath and Bennett Hasell, Defts. , The object of the above entitled action Hr w ' • ' (4>ftvert the real i*talu. belßßgtag-» »i late iliarrison Wecden. lnfc>aip»» *9 Vc pa; wrnt of debtp; and D. W. K. 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