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J I if.! 'if ,( f V SATURDAY, APRIL 3. 1S41. fr7Thc work of proscription has com- mencedat Washington uuy, ana ns. ao. list of appointments appears in the Whig official, Uut strange to tell, a novel meth od i adopted, not to mention the why and the wherefore: whi. Ii leaves the read er at a loss to know if the former incum bents have heed deranged, or removed by Ihc present Administration; or whether they have resigned, arc dead, or gone to Texas. This however, may he looked up on as indicating the course of the "anti fpoils party," with regard to their other prfoessions before the election, about re irenchment, reform, &c. . i ..lL l vprr rainvJ without success. In the morning a g"''y " to no effect; the secono, u... ..... r.... nr,r to seventy persons seatch- ed diligenMy. I'cin tneeven.n of the fourth, he was found about a m.le and a uiff. ime. fhad been overlooked,) a lifeless corpse! I he scene was indescn bable. Q3 We learn that President Harrison was taken very ill on Saturday after dinner. His physician remained uith him during the whole night, and yesterday he wa extensively cupped. He is now considcr ably better. Globe, March 20. A', Ynrk Banks. The Red hacks, or notes of banks created under the General Hoiking Law, are in bad odor in New York citv. The brokers refuse to receive them, and a general smadi among them may be looked lor in the spring, as occurred under that system in Michigan. 'I he Georgia Lumber Company and the Wes tern Hank of New York, at Rochester, have failed; and reports are r.fe about James H.nk at Jameston. tin Erie County Hank at Buffdo, beOhio Rep Dntbtfal Bank. -The following New York notes arc considered f doiib'lul value, New York brokers (Jo not take them, v z: Farmers' 11 ml of Canton; German do , Wooster; Lebanon Hv.king Co., Manhattan Hank; Miami Expottmu Company; West Union; Granville; Eric and Kalniaz"0. Phili. Spirit of the Times. tent of exaggerated tales poured forth to them by agents, contractors, &c. bclore they themselves had an oppouunny ui gratifying their curiosity, that alter they hare seen, what they say "looks komieal" (the cars,) they then doubt their eyes and become solicitous to know when ihr coaches are coming! thereby showing you their idea about the matter is, that coaches, mail train, freight train, &c. are al together different sort of komici.l fixins to'the cars. With this inflexible notion about the matter, they loiter about for a while, then square their rusty fabrics on a log or stump, where they remain in painful anxiety for the arrial of the cats; which they contend have not yet passed. I can't write down half their "komieal doins." 1 wish some of you would "jr'st" come tip and take a bit of setin with me, when you h ve nothing else to do, anil 1 am sure you'd siy, 0! you ugly crab-apple complected devils! "when did you come from". Folks, its a caution to gentility!! ZUEKY. More Bad Banks took out. Yes terday the following N. York banks were I cut olfby their redemption .-.gent. Fanners' Hank of Orleans, at tomes. Exchange Uauk of Genesee. It). Banks of Georgia Suspended. We learn from Savannah that it was reported there that the hanks at Columbus and at Bush fur the Spoils The New York Sun. a neiiT.il n-'Pr. gives the subjoined; account of a "ruh for the spoils," which Augusta, had all suspended, took place at the custom hor.se of that city, on Monday last rather a curious proceed jng for the no spoils party, and certainly a novel incident altogether in our politi cal history, whitever it might be in Scy thia and Scandinavia." I alimore Republic rn. Resignation of the Governor. We have been somewhat surprised to learn that the lion. T. W. G diner has resigned his office ;is Governor of Virginia. The reas ons, which we glean from public lumor, arc as follows: ltappers that one Robert F. Curry, who stands charged with having commi Sevrral cfthe papers yesterday morn-; t0(J forgerv in the State of New York, fl ! Ing announced that Mr. Curtis, the newly i j'rum jus'ice appointed rollec'or of this port, would en ter upon the du'ies of hi office during the day h which it apper to have been very extensively understood, that he would make a grand sweep among ihe. thousand and one deputies, sub deputies, tide-masters, e'c. etc which live upon the cutouis department in this city. The con' quence was, that before business hours had fiiily arrived, applicants for situations in the de partment b'gm to flick to l he cns'om house to wHeomc their new c ief, and hold out their hands for the expected I cruml)9 for which their mouths were wa tcriug. Early in the forenoon they had arrived in sm-h numbers as not only to throng the house, but f drly encompass it with such a crowd th it it wa wh-dh imprac ticable to transact the business of the de partment. The crowd of hungry expect ants stood, and stood, as immoveable as did the old lady's visiter win -s t. a i I so', and sot," for hours. Some of the h ss patient, however, in course of time begm to get tired of their imprngrcsivc seizure of the spoils, and an inq iiry was s t on foot to discover the whereabout of the non forthcoming dispenser of the expected fa vors; when, lu! it reultrd in the discovery that he was not only nowhere to he found. huthd not even returned to the city ! The poor fellows dropped their hun Rrv nether jiwi. and then disper sed to gt more substantial fire at their re-j sp ciive dinner tables that i, su'h as were provided with that T al blessing to mothers' and fathers too, and children." i-1 i : : i k t . HlS'lCe to neeiuig io nil' iai , where he is confined in jail. 1 he Govern or of New York demands him of Gov. Gil mer as a fugi.i e from jutiee; Gov. (Jd mer 'S upon retaliatory principles, and refuses to romply until Gov. Srward h.iv given up tin fugitives from justice claimed ofl.imbyGov Giloier. '1'he Legil itnre ilisapproving of this course, Gov. Gilmer resigned his office. Old I);jtn. From the H'ushington Republican. Mr. Price: Allow me, if you ple.ise. through your paper, to inform those gen tlemen who have subscribed to the "Southern Times.''1 that the number o! subscribers is not sufficient to justify ihe undertaking. The enterprizu is conse quently abandoned. Yours respectfully, HENRY I. TOOLE. 25ih of March, 1811. Probable Set lenient of the McLnod Case Mr. Crittenden, the Attorney Gen eral of the United Si ate, arrived in town on Thursday evening, from Albany, and leaves to day, on his return to Washington Mr. Crittenden in eonj Miction with the Attorney-General of this Stale, has examined all the testimony and other facts in ti e ease, and lias arrived at the conclusion that there is no evidence to ronvict Me Leo I of a participation in the distinction ef the Caroline. He will he able, it is sup posed, to establish an alibi, and thus put an end to lire whole nutttr. Meantime, McLcod will remain in cus tody until tbetiial comes on, and the cae wiil go through ihe forms of law, without intt-n upturn from any q i . i ter. A peifecl uiid( t !.uidi:ig ubiis beiwetn the Gener al nd Si,, te Govei nui'-uts in relation lo it. Under ibis stale of f n t, Mr Webster will reply to Mr. Fox, pr. se n' ing all the grounds in his accustomed clear, eonip-e- j hensiie, and forcible st lc, and it is be lieved that this will be sal isfacicy to the IJt itish Government, until the liberation o( M' Leod by due process of law in Octo ber njxt. A. '. Herald, Mar. 27. Latest from Europe. The Caledoni a, Steamer, arrived at Uoslon. on the 20 h nil. in some hours short of sixteen days from Liverpool. She sailed on the even ing of ihe -lib from Liverpool. She bring, news twenty two days later than the Pre sident, but ihe intelligence is none of ii very import int. In regard, to Cotton, a Liverpool paper of March 3d, says: We have had anoth er brisk day in Cotton. Consumers are very active buyers, and have taken 5000 bales at Saturday's lull prices; in many instances al 1 8d advance on Friday's prices has been paid, 2000 bales arc placed to speculators' account; to day the market clo ses wiih a firm and healthy feeling. Br, F. P. Clements, ESaviBig lucatcd in Tar borough, FFKUS his pro'esioi.al t i v ices i, Ins hired And Ihe the p lUic g rieral 'v. Me may at ali times be found at hi Office, when noi professionally engaged. : he Office occupied last year by Dr. Co boon; where he will be at all tin es ready io attend to Fit's professional MJuty, When ca hd on, and hopes by driig' n iitenti m to hi pn f sdon, to no til a por ion (f I'm' pu' he parron.-tge lli4 ch:r ges will be mo ! r :i , u b a are obliged ui no-er w I h publu app' '.-' a' i n. Tai bor.iogb, March 2i) h. Hll. 13 List of Letters, llemni ni in the Post ((fire of Tarbit rough. I he st of p-il. ISM. wh'ch f not token out hi'foe the sf du'i next, trill be sent the Gene ral Post (tfice as tlttnl fvttrrt Adam Henry Knight I) &. J C Andrews Gray Little T I) Archer P W lit v Merc r John 1J -nuc t Mark Uev Manning Uriah Ihtntin Irhy Moore Elijah Hraswell Robert R Moore Sarah Hraswell Wiiliu 2 Ii irnes George Hragg Thomas .dl Fr.-tleri.-k Wll.i wStl season rv.. I. II .1 ml .. ' "v. '"'plon, A H5 iry ami -nli,.g ihefs ii iv in -, r u .tins " I "'"Pi. "J. V nr d I i i iiK I vv., ..... r. J J ii. v,,,,.y uv u ii ..s cnt :iuu one io in company tht! P'ltl' 11' I I I ItM lnl .. io respoiisibdiiv f,.r i u l0U: k V . j - tn.VKlf.r.t . ' Mi Mare I per day vol. 2o oervanu' Uri, .l'"' oo ui I iU ; ...Ii 1..l It 1-1-'..:, Io,. I,.tn" "'"'TP, I til l Ii ,e- 12', tl term:!. b t jr. .'A Peters' vcgetabl Nertle Mo rrn'g Miss Parker Weeks Philips PherehyJMiss Peivh r Joshua Col Rulliii John Rice Thomas Ruth M ng ret Miss Smith Thomas 2 Hat lie James S Hraddy S T Hr.dley Willie Rryan Jo eph Mull ick Josbua K 2 Sheplnrd (leorgc M ! ll .rlow A K Slump Dnl Money was easy in London. Good j (;ai k II T 2 Sta'on Mary L Mis commercial paper was discounted at 4 Cherry LunsfordU 2 Sholling'on T J I)r per cent. The general features of ihe mo j Carter John Stokes Nancy Miss ney market, however, showed pretty much Csiin FJisba Saton Lwcliinrr ihe same state of things to exist there that j Clerk C C urt Ed'e Savage William" exists here. A general want of conli j I) m;e! John II SiKe- & K I war Is dence to do business was manifest, and j K;ii0i IChj d) 2 Stva. t J.dui p with this a fear or apathy in bu.incsa mat- Everiti Kenneth Stedmm.lohn Exum K iz'h Mrs SouMr rland E Misi EHinor James Thigpcn M 2 Gowen Me John 2 Wjlb.r R J T O 2 Garrell Joseph J Wrddell J ames J lline.s Pi ter R Williams 1) Col Hut K I) WiLson L I) rlHKw,ndc,!ulcu,es,irc,e(lb "fdiemear, tbe :d enTo ; 1 reso! t!,e day. Co vi.7f J '5 a ol uii hear of mil bit. g I,,,, S O.ie r.as len cured hy"l)r. P Ji er '? 1 .m-i'.Ih Pdls. or yuu kunw Ajr, $ was at .be point of death, !'' been cur ed i.y Dr. Pel- rs p,j . you not glad thai M,s L ? r l' e-to.vd l i.eahh by Dr P . Ir .us M,-,!icin,. erss R-a!ly Ibis m g lorl or it soul, go id. For 1 1 u'' cuie so mn.,r .' j j ul ii nas nice me "even, silent ier;or 0! II UjhM - i cur.ug i.uuurecs ol p-r-ons who u vard course is impct'io is. ''-s ca. 1 1 is imp.sible to May the doman, , ts medicine, as to hu-h Hi- ml, ihi wind. A life medicine lint will procr3. ie it n tor ve u s, siilj p uot j lini't ters. The jrnlitical news from England is emi nently p icitic. The arrival of the Ca edonia bring nws of the saddest disaster almost ever record ed. An American emigrant Ship ha i i . i i. i 1 . . .. . . .Jem him, im uuv: u.Miuiuu aim iweruy- Uiitroivls K I ward Webb Wm Sen two passengers! The unfortunate vessel j Houze Hen J Williams Eii i ih w.ns l ie liMVPvnnr . CnniT w-hipli cn-o l 11 " ' '- i iioiaici uson Irom Liverpool lor iew 1 ork on the 13ih Mr. Charles Shepherd. Wc regret to learn that this g-n'.leman has deelmed to be a candidate for Cong'cs in the. dth Dis trict. which he has represented w'vh much credit to himself an J to the s.iti..facti;n of his constituents. We hope our friends in that section will take immediate steps to unite on a successor to Mr. Shepherd There, are plenty of good materials in the District, and we trust some one of the gentlemen spoken of will make the neces sary personal sacrifices for the good of the cause. -Hal. Stand. G3The Mecklenburg Jefler-oniau, is the title of a new paper, published at Charlotte, in this State, by (Jol. Hampton. Fr om thesnmple bef.nc us, we judge the Editor able to make a valuable and interes-tin pa pvr.Fay. Jour. pThc "Fayctlev. lie Observer" men tions a heut tending eireumvj. ,r.ce. few days ago, a lirlc girl ab.iut lo veil of age, tbe d;uigh!er if a Mr. Wallace, went to I le woods lo drive (he (,;V bon e Nifcht coming on, and the child not return the alarm wa immediately iVeo fccversdturncd out and hunted ntarfv ali ron the TAitBono' miss Scenes al this "Deep hole." Mr. Editor: There are a class of folks who ec.'.'sion.iliy visit this Depot, and oth ers, and I suppose merely for the purpose of seeing and to be seen; nevertheless I am not unfrt-quently highly diverted al their queer and uncouih deportment, when 'hey seem to stalk with so much s If appro nation and seeming indiifiM ence, to what others more fastidious, might say of them, fh'-y ecit iinly present eo leciivcly some of the mot uneartbly and miscreated foims iinagiuable! -and one might without a solecism s y of them : "V hat arc rlicsc, So w idit-i'd and so wild in their attire; That look riot like the inhabitants o' the earth, And yet are n't. Live you or arc )-ou aught That man man may question You teem to understand me, Uy each at once her eaVppy finger laying Upon her skinny lips: You" should be wo men, And yet your beards forbid me to interpret That you arc so." It seems that thcc unearthly visitants have net even the most vague idea of the extent of man's ingenuity, and of i he im provements daily going on in their own country; which fact is fully eoiroborated In expressions nf surprise and wonder vocilVr ated by themselves, on seeing the cars heave in sight. C);1 ihe arrival ef this long wished for pageant, they stem to bo com pletely metamorphosed all is anxiety and confusion. To give a more elucidative ide;i of this regiment of the illiterate, perhaps 'on e of their in!crrog:uiCr.s may he requj siie. It appears from what one can learn from them, that so gcat has been the ex- of February with a cr ew of 1 persons and 1 06 pas.M ng- rs, all of whont, the Capt.un nod M ite exceptetl, were lost in twelve hours afer sailing. On the morning fol lowing the departure of the Governor, at 2 o'clock, and 20 miles north of Holyhead, the ship came in contact with the Notting ham steamer from London. So violent was the collision, !hai in one minute the ill-fated ship sunk beneath the waters, Car rying down all of the 121 persons on board except the two we have named. AH on board the ship but the wa ch ivere asleep wdieri the sic imcr was struck. Honied thus into eternity, their waking up was in another world ! Wiggins Lawrence Ives Samuel Wills Wm II .ludkins Keb'a Mrs Wilkinson Joshua Knight Jese C Wilkins Drucilia J IS. M. REDMOND, P. M. Rd-Sll 15. Slule nJWm tU Carolina. 3 By IBs Excellency. John M Morchcad, Governor, Captain General and Ctnn-na nth r in Chief, hi and over he State t.firesaiii. J i I' UK AS, I have beer. d,lv iof.n ui 1 1 r i v ihe Pt-K-I.iin .i i.... .,i it. - - " in Lci II. ricv. Wiii.iAM llKxuy H.niM).. President of the. United Statis, Ib.n lit. i;ii Moud.iy ol M ly i.eM, (lien ' the S- Washington Market .March HI .. . Corn-! ,! ' "'ere-d,) ha-heeu lix-d uunn lv Inn wholesale, Si 75 a $'2. H ic n sidcsOoi tiie meeting o i he Ii i S.s-i.m -d im a 10 cents, hams 13 cents. Naval Stores ! 1 wemy .-c vent h C'.-ngr e ol tb,. Umie.i Aew din, M SO: Old. Si 75. Serine. ': -m i-v.-m wj u cents. I ar, M Do. b ish shad, SaSW. Herring--, cut, 4 00; whole, S2'50 a S3 00 Pork, St 50 a S5 00. Rep. COMML'SICATKD. (Q Elder P. Puckelt is expected to preach at Red Hanks, on tbe 31 day of June; 4th, at Greenville; 5th, at Great Swamp; Gth, at Coneloe; Sth, atTarboro'; 0 h,at Town Creek; 10 h, at Upper Town ('reck; I lib, at Tossnot; Pith, at Content nca; I3ih, at Old Hlask Creek; 15 h, at Memorial; 16th, at Naubuniy; ltitb, at Pleas mt IMains; 19th and 30th, at Sandy Hot torn. Elder IVm. Burns, from Virginia, i expectr-d to preach at Richland Chapel, on ihe 2Hh May; 25 h, at Sou'h West, m h.; 2Gih, at the H iy; 27ih, at Youp's m. h. ; 3(rtb, at Slump Sound; 3lst, at Wards ville; Juuc 1st, at North East; 2d, at White OA; 3d, at H ulnoi's Creek; 4ib, at Hell's; 5 h, at Newport Chapel; Gth, at Mrcumb's Creek; sth, at Swift Creek; th, at Gailoway's m. h. ; 10th. at Red Hanks; lhh, at Greenville; 12th, at Gic.u S.vamp; 13;h, at Coneloe; 14 h, al Tarbo ro'; 15th, at Town Creek; 16th, at Upper iown Creek; 17lh, at Falls Far River. MARRIED, In this county, on Thursday last, by H. Sbarpe, Esq. Mr. Jlndrew Jackson Ski?i ner, of Tennessee, to Miss rfrcene Flcm ming, daughter of Mr. Willis L. Flem-ming. d u-ri I a 1. 1 licre le.iilers n , v.. . iry that Ihe Eic.-lious lo. tlie R pieeniati ve lion, tin-,,, ,,,. next Coign s should be I. rid at an eaiitei d ry io u liie u-i il tune ol ho'dnor ,iUd l'!eel ion : N w, thereN're, by virtue of i1(. :i ihon.y I,. M. v Med, by Aci of t. tiener al A -.M'n.bly ol ibis Slate en'itb d "An Act co icero'ug t!e mode ol ehuo- ingSei.iturs.in i R. pi . s o,i;,ti ves j(l iht Co gn ss ..I Uuiie i St. i Rrv sed Statutes of N C. Chapter I'd,) aoi ... i. i. . ..I f. me t i'i. ui.ii Mit r it -mi. u r c a ii.i tin- i :n.y be duly n pn seot, , i,4 t .(. ,,exl Cen I .,. i s " i'" hi" s sno coiimii. 1,1-n, ii ne-Moi, i ii i iv,,e lN tUy j ion. l.ere'.y co-no. auait.g ff ,j,.,-iM .Ii ShcrdF anu oilier ,, .,,, Qili -ei lib'" scv.-ial Couiiii.s e -up i-i! g . ac C ingresMtu. i ),,iii, jt io0l..r 7,s ,,, b opened and kepi, Kl. ci ions i :,. held, lor Ii. p.es- i.l .liv. s to lf to I Co . gn of ti.e United Sta-es. Ti,.,i m.. v she MM. lee. -lb day ol M.,v neX, c li place- l-..;,i li.heil by hw in Ih,-,, ,-,.., ,! Comities for holding ,j Kh-,-, , ou i on rur rner c .rn .n.,,,,1 ChtPr r. . le.uv ? Sh II it not h(. .(,j by evervi d.v.doal? Lei no man ,ay I don't a, ii. oti know noi what io morrow mr '.ring h.iih. AM .houhl u.e this teme'v ud r emember thai he.ilih . the fi:sib!e. t".g Irom (jod. ' : ll vsi Pills Are anti b.h us, a-,ti ilynpniip ...i oo-rcnriai nnd m:,y be j-.Mly to. I 'ovu-.u i a u 1 1 1 1 1 c, i( they a-; p cuh u ly b-nelhual in the f-dl-tving com plaint-: Yellow and HjIjous Fever", Fe iv r and Ajrtie, Dy.p pda, CrP ' Vr Complaii.i, Sic!; II :.,e ja,ID,.c, Asthma, l)np-y, Ii'ieii-n.iti.m. E-li.".' urent ol Ihe S,, h en, IM,-.S Cholir, Femtl ()biiuc!iotis, Ile.iit Hum, F irrerlTo ! .Nau-ea, Histe.oiiui of tie Stomic i as H -wi-ls luopi uit Di irrhoei, Flatuht! Ilatiiiiial (ostiveness, IIo!c;.ed or j.Hm (on,p!exi n, an 1 in all e;irs ol Torpirti hi H neh wheie a (J.ithartic or at Ape rient i needed They are exceeJinj1? mild in Iheir opr.i'iuns pro lucing n-ii er nauea, gr ipn.g nor denihty. i ne mini- ue and incrpaong popuh" iy ol ihesepiiU, is anuiber proof ' uO inlallibiliiy d the old ad.rg-, that "irci is powerful and will prev.nl" Ofe- ei julls are oi ly ptilfd, bij' Dr I'dfi' ii e pui clta-ed and mai-ed. arnl nt-v- in rub d tioiil the demand for litem to r e mic alrin.st univeral. Hi il.e puldic. that hi nieiie;ii ; hut a sie-iid'u! co-npoiiTl ci -i:nph, which has I con the ie ullol mv y 3 tins' intense apjNiMiio:i (. a irik--i'.i. in w hich he wh r r I y brei; boee n i-. a p pu ar w lb the r g'li'f lj: olv a with ih,- peojde at lug-. One cd Ihe many pr cili-M- vitiuesofl t V. gfable IMN. iN mil vloic very 'lt .I'll io tin ii ( IY cis, ibey aie pmlini'iif mild a. ii ge.i'le in their ;u''io'i. l'"!l; he generality o,' medicine-, lli-'ir :'''Ci' trou is i,( ver attended with i.au-c3 or gr p.i.g iViei.' VT. g.-ia!de IMN arc nowtPJ'f'' d r.y iI.ooh who have had :ui p;)r',", .r Feters would iminv iiii fid up ! p !U a v not qi 'jb: Notice. II n subscriber intends commencing ihe Butchering business in Tar bo ')' e:irly in the coniin spring; and will he p-epared to funi?h the inhahitau!-. twice a week with fresh mi ats of tveiy b sci ijiiion, suitable lo the season. Those having beeves, hoats, mutton, lamb, or sale on foot, will please ppty to SAMUEL S. PYJITT. Tarboro', Feb. 10, 1811. 7 ! f I II ll'llrr ..d M.enIK .,n( oll.r r,unii 0r, ce. s to m.et f , he purpose . f c..,p.v j,.g toe I ls :. tho. ,fn,.s ni, paci ri pi by law lor that po.pn.e. Ami I do y 'hiS my Fioclamarion, further "n- qu.re the Freemen of ,hjs Slate, lo me.-r n their re'p.ctive Cmnliesat the ti,, " aloreid, and -at the places etablihed hv law. ilion nn.i .i . j - , uou i.iere ro give their Votes K eprceltative.- m the next Cou- i r gres In teMimnlv u.horpnfI h0VeC3?plj ,,10 i..eai .-seii of iK. State to be h uxeii. an. ami signed the same with my ha iJne at ihe City of Iiaioigh. ibis ereunto al hand tie wemy second day of March, in tlv ear (d our Loid one thou-aot! L- s eight hundred and loiiy on-, ami d the I,,dep ndence of the United Stales the sixty fifth. J. M. MORKIIKAD. Hy the Governor, Jas T. Littlejohn, P. Sec'y . 'o decide up n iheir rru n:s, i'S a;' 1(115 pu d.e hh-i. ' r'houl an vx-t n ion in any r -no I r v. no no dieiin- Ini'iin al wrn "i j i neb universal ajudlty aod jiVeu t e i n . Qjn The ahnve pills are fr P si -flee. cS- Printing njjice in Tuft ro M n o, 1,-41. state of .Vvvtli Cnv. linu, v vr. r ror n k covstV Com of Pleas and Qnartrr Ss" FKHIilJANV TKIiM. IS-SI-Lucy Savuietl i t. al "J ( v. Petit on"rS'' C.enrge V. Kilh-hrrw, llemenl !r Ad o'r. &e and Hen trituli ry W. (iarre'i and J wi'eSallv. rii, J 1 app'.-.ring to Ihe satisfaction c- Court, that Ihe deleiuhii-ts, HJ r' Garretl & wife Sally are noi ir.M', oftbi State: II i h"er. -lore rd. njl-." publicatiou be rrade i the 'Far horo r-? r. ... . ,..,.nr. t....wit'M v : r Vir'2 i . o I I A HtlU'i rin.li - r- notice lo app-ara', the next ' 1 ii.- - i ...w. i r. Court, to be licit !r saiu t"" -f. until Monday in May next. ' e ll.CIl '"' ",l e ill l'p Slou-e io Tai borough, plciol. answer r;r demur, to .i r :...:iT-. .i iw.i iviHf it o. III" pi iim.r. mi" ' , 3; f pro confesso and heard cr!r' hem. rlfrko Witnr-, Jons' NonFLrET." y .aid Cut', at office, the f!"" in February. A.D. 1S41. - Cfk. JSO. XOfifl'1'''
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