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A 1 wmmiMBMio f ; ( tAUMti::V, (N C.) 'fl'ODAV, AUGUST 8, lib. if TO COlMLZr(KYDE.VTti. n lcr:ivV but ui not be nuLlLtifd. it 1. Il!f fin fn'f'rtlin lw.fl. .J !.' I . I. . II 11 Al ill IK Mm.'. I. . .. . . t ohjc . ....... , It r iif 11 1. wif in.i vi exercise uio severity ! cm f mum on tie puces of any f our correspondents but j r we b-'gm to fear, dwl tome of our readers Uiink It is o.My ftfrf :try for them td srrtW'. and'Uat we m a " matte r orcourw. will bidfhk. . In tlu the J? Jltf. U 4-? ol other-, persons io cowwh, beside . the writers of such productions! and our rnulm .a,,i,i , hif e J'-Jrt cause or , complaint, were we to fill up out col ' vulgarity for Wit. ; r V f f As tor IF'; he tompWna that Club No, 2? lial made .Me town "too JttoIwriJilc fur endurance." It b an oil .'b'roJtot 'JbnJjurjC wfubrnthe saddle pickeo.V aVAlopo ibis i not w riUt -H A t but imJr he rem- very ecn-itiva on the occasion i and from the spe t'tr.cn before us, were we to bring Win forward as Uie ttampion of the town, u e feat tLc (rood citizens iould . 1 c rcawa to cry our, aa did tb lad to the knight of . t'ic rut ful count ounce" Sir Knight, all ItuU of mm, . . w aaid Uiat an author, after reading & play to Quln, . vlucli waa totally (Uroitl of jncriv fold W Quin tluU , It vonld not do, y any mcana; , I wish,', aaid the atithor, oi ouia anutf nic wnat U beat to do with it. That I r. ir Crula hunaelf at lout. luch half of 1'ia piece to mii ,( wvuiu nuine lum to burn ihcmmu, . . ' CjTiw edhora would be tfad. of a conference with .-..ioinc.oneof.lho mirmbtm of'JljcClub:.;ni: -' Ve aliall lc vrrv Iiodov to hear from FnWtu ftftT , , (Ijnlie articlea Umted in our letter4ot Ut 'ere ; in iw wio icr inta aaya pjjcr tlicy wal be Intended to in our ntxt. , " OUR PdLITlCiL GRIEV.VfCES. - '-The Preacntmcnt of tle Grand Jury of Darke County, . which we pubKah in tliia day'a paper, acetna to imlicate that the attcation of the neor,l in tJia iinn ,-r.h. bUriniunjr to be excited j that they , are awakening from tlirir ktltarjjy, and preparing to demand and to o p;ptl .to d-splay the apirit and rcaolutionof men, of free- . ,.tu;n, in aaiK-mng uumc equal rlgliU of which we are dc. . pmcu dv kpi..pti pprewioii, intt which neer can be taiwf Kiiifxl tiv Tiu ii... 1.4. 1.1 . ! . T r ' . " inn; rnni)tci OI JUailce. ... . . . It la mattt-r of aatoniahment. that th nmnl n ti .yesternrof thia atatc, have aubmittcd ao lonr aatlicy f- viM.w4vituivai nu uonunauoii 01 tne ast. v i i not Decauac Uiey are ignorant of their righta it ia rr.fco1. becauae they do not ralne the prifilegea which Cod aifl nature bare trrantcd thrm. bieh thi Mrwwt .n.1 r. frrfngs ef their fathen hare hallowed, and which it I be JacrHcgb, and high treason againat Lbcrtr, to j it is not because they want the apirit to demand, a would i vield .1 . .L .. . . '... iucy nni me anini toclem&niL atvl tht tower to obtain th-;o t but it from that anirit nf nm. rrarfmauon, lurh U a damper to the aouL and to aU Ha oblefw:olui-itilrom that alothful spirit, which in- lutm vu ii uu.- naucmiv uonr under the voir. :.v - 7 1 ir-f ..v-.s WjWI UIV conTcoicDLexcuaeioa . the time I.a not jtt fome." Dut the time hat como tlie 'uay-Kpniitr of emancipation haa ariaen the'dArmant L Peti!he .VVwt -bur,tinfffrom Ae fctharjry which i , , jus enic poivfi aim degnuictl them j and the -mil of r uni I : rted people, wiil, ere long, place thera Where tiler ought j - - to be n aH equality with their oppressors. The new " un.ivmexaiDiiinngurc9,whJcn cni uercivc, me power una strcngUi ot the Western ' jirt trf Nurth-faroIir-and it u ill ahow Uie impoiiibility ct its submitting any longer to the leg-id injustice of the - . Af 80011 ft cwiHiw ia completed, and its resulta pubrwbed, we .liall then take up this robject in eamtst; aiwl not we alpiy, but tho, ho!p body of the Western XoiVcaLio. . . F - . . ' ... Ann ot arcTr intercatitnr nature, has betftrcceived at 1, v . l"u 4Mf Manof -VMch leftUveiTMMil on the 1 Jth June. IVe have Hut vet wppItM nnv . ar imoTHf aLACKi.rt'ta ' A m'.ltrt I m.K ..... 1 . . . . twin, a manmertj V'orl,i'Hti'J.vl " A UiArooutf Wicu Mnuih, 1,e ptnwa! if this tttl uhime ir'.ri, tts mtir-j pleasure , ..ol H, et.ficiiiti of our rtaderi tliaptc r jmrt if " "i'tcirecn f.via lac lt It ho I lone been a' rut !.n .m-l ' i t a nether thtf nnr!itn(s ,or nxlcmi were greater proH cientrin the an aivl .cfcnrce. . Fur mv part, I hive alwaja J,M U.e opinion, 'that the human mind ia pro. . ... ... rv.. vuiu mwvui xnccuon, urcat !!?i?-,fe J f Cn rtf ,U,I.n lhe Pft,,t fe tlwu-antl ' "I'.V . i7., ra r'Vw ,",man snowlel arulin none ; in uic neaiing an.- Jok back, Instance, io in umci or itomer, and we ace that lacuntationa, and MXjarnf lhe graml secrets of the profeaiion in those rnljglitened daya. In the midlle agt-5, the art of iW ickmg wai limbed atill man. h. .jtL lul I 1 iffrM the tnyate; e of the r oa. Erery ducate luul Vt Tmrtieuhir reWu ind to be able to (brtingukh the'dHeaaeiand know the mcdlrlnerrnuiKa:at W'Sf'n ncriom" WM T.: ,7? ,n U,WM; non of nae and aoonety coiud become skilful doctors 11 tary art was conflned to a few hands-to Mch u IDppo mtea and IlcracCdea.of Greece, Ctlaiia and Scriborrua "",7' rnn.ye, or, woman either, with- f iJ'f i ?r rCI0U M at Pleasure become ft notable )lyalcan. t. - ? -ti. ! .... - r- : ,rvi iinprorcment in the art of doctoring began ii. . i 7 . i i "c I'Rresa, um aoout tut tune When tne celebrated doctor Sanm-mL flft.,.i..i . j .v. wiioie practice was simnEfied dAim in . f. . ( ."M IV I'lllVilUUUIII "alv-ThyfmtinajL flanirada. pubbahed book, in whkh be sets forth hi new theorr. ana re aaoned as fallows. Iq aieJdnir of the nerfwit of medicmc. he sars "Other rhv.v;. m.v. ,,:. if j I " . S 01 uond difficult aciences i but I intend to go a ahorter way to work, and apare tBee the trouble of StUdvm? nharfnarv. iMtr.m- Kvt.n ...f .V. sic : know, all that ia required, ia t bUtd th tatttnu.lltd HUM them driule nt iumi c . - n . auch ia the progrcu of thtmodk-al mind, that even this practice was aoon found to b Hr . tne 18th ernturr. the doctor nf h. p.iL, rtiscorcred tliat Sangrado was radically wrong in one of C V 7 ' ."h " iMiAuiuic pnncipica, uai wuneurn should beauhatittttM frrraMrk : mstcad of blcediug and vurm -rniter, it should read, mer airg and thi hnctt. 4 Whh ft litUe mercury, and a sharp pocket lancet. hor m&iw brnrvntort tt .i. ...,. about relieving the Bufferings of the afflicted adna of man fl.,4 ft. .w ... - - -., u cn ui epocn waa not tne perfection of the art was reserved to the 19th century to accomplish thi j great work. The mercury, the lancet, and the warm water systems, are now eomnlrtilv lnrtH .tvl tk. whole art of doctoring reduced down to one aingle noa tram. In vain hare alchj-miirt searched for the aecrcts of the philosopher's atone! but not in vain have the learued iacultr looked for that divin h...4 ik :ii relieve erery afflicUon, and cure all diseases they hare found it ! yea, they have found it, io the ethereal elixir SLff V ' i! I'-hleascd profcasloa! Doctor Rrish often rredictf. i .; 4. k. Umewould-cMe, weninlidne would be'broujrlit to wch i erfecuoai aaUoureaU diWuM, atul thattiUiiVre VVu- re ocau), Dut tTim Wctita and old age. But hia lUustnous man had no idea that the medical mib iljuuui wu so near a. nand that i .-s..u ,u tt - - "Pwa-iuw of paregoric, and all win weH. Does a fever rack hi brain, and send the Mood in i heatetl eurrenta throuirh hk veins. rmW . of oarerorie. and hia aiiflVniw. : r there is no disease, from the aimple eholic up to the dire ful hydrophobia.Hn which this medicine ia not a certain specific, Eveft when Uie pkUent is at the comer, realv to turn otT, g,ve it freely , for if it don't restore, it will k T. ,tinuY 'nu and gently pass him through Uie valley and shadow of death?" 1 he author of the JIS, then goea on to furnish a rmm. bcrorcertificatea of marvelloua curea effected by this wonderful ehxlr this - grand restorative of nature." rwuw oi inese We Wilt Civr tn tnir rit.Aa ( K of autumn, when the leaves of the trees, and the patients of the doctors, begin to drop off. v.it 1j ..1 pri-j-.orltcn to U.r p:.rn!.it!.n'cf a cr.isn Wl.Uotll !7: tij 1 Tut nnlf lem. In mYwMl k- rv l i . ... I the greatest applause, who have tk-en h r..;a S . 1 "cre. !w "me Perso!w. however, so sn- - rr huSbanc,(Ttte ir Pf0,LM'vtr!?bJe M tatthTstfrfat of a'doctor ' Icr the arrival ofll.c Queen in Lomh ? 'Ji, S'lf tron rf ?e men : tbtT thin! both ominous I ,-2&r.i.lSJt of the Queen Siton SwJ Alt! ""- lurCTt-e ii. i ne ojc: method of calculating nlMltnf tuff .fl.vtl fnak. ...... M L.. I . . . O . vui,viUiq &u3i-,- ikiaaicco cxpioued oy the devious vtacm-to which pgLtiial ettiifa and national revolutions ;; -iravti, iwwHiaysf and bv p prwlicticna, we only , subject oursi Ives to tlie imputation of false nrooheK-J JtoAwrtEkntiigfttt lemarks, that "the apirit ofTf io iiimnux hi j yanrr t ana msrita thn orwii ..... K . J . . - iiisTita run on. p.'." ii.M.iii,AiM;nuiw mjscnici is brewing; ''u Wc sJialJ -1 b' rvwicrs unncr narucuiars n our next. ft T T" T" W TVVfl . . Ik 'ilMJO.ili'i I M MK K t VTJ --lhiigJlpnU'it:n'ec arrival of the ucew, to communicate to Uie house of lords eertam.ftirJV9pcctinir-the eonduct 'nf hr "lrmiKio "'"neuiaie awl serious Considcralioa ot the "The king Im felt thd Inost'anxioiiVdefiliw io .vrrt ". . p pwiiiun io pia neppie as tncy ewt be to him- a.iis.uuiuieMep jwwfaKn by the Queen leaves him ,..ao alternative ' 4. " Tlie king ha$ the fillies contidence thaf.Tn consn quence of Una con.miinreation,' the house Of lords-wilt moPl Mrse M proceeding which the justice of the casv,.Klthe honor aifcl iLgnitr.of his majesty 'a crown may require.? . . V " 'vjiwverjjooi njovca tliit & rtrireammiltefr bc pomteV;to examTne his majesty's most rraeiou tne: But lest we extend this number n an tinrntml Uttirth we will conclude with one remarkj IW i-r rmTffituie.aonTe pTSSeuTtime, there is one article that has never changed in which all doctors ajjrec nhen rVC. I IMS ni(4 toil ninYsw fliA ntatli tiaw 1t- f,xm ... -.v , Mr 'i'v yt, uia.uni ft! IM HffM.f J 11 a .. . ' C' ' M ,pIOfr nut on tnat iav faven his own wotfn, postpone d until PrlrLith if?tl ter ' ' w-inus tfte mat. 7, or tjir u. fcms.i T he fvllowiiig sintemti.t of U,e arnif tie Vi Slate; .0btsjotal. for each ycarince ttrbeaceV Inclu- -' rCf.tVar of Jaauary fast. IM.J V , lRIO. 9.M 1,024 8,221 r rench writers on economicka, have put down Uie fac uV vimvii 11IC psiuvc cnecics to population. Jtut we auMect these writers wrote Under the inflnpnr of nrei. udice, or before the discovery of the sublime cflicacy of jiv vu4u vi jiaregoric. 8trange aa it mav seem, ever some of tb not arrayed thehiselves aguiristU.c faculty. Our readers will remember Ue storv of a certain dortor. -Vn in tli of Garriek, fancied that he had vit tnourh to write far- vv. . bui uie acior plainly told turn, M Tmir farces are phj-slr, " And your physic a force is : P!tert-' M?hthot t he amo couplet be applied to some Of Uic faculty of the prrm,t age, who take it into"ihcir BCadSlImTlhev can vmte via .T7. To Tw.' the fnHes tfthriffn j; rn thb wtsTCBfeiBouiiy. av Of Burke County (NVO Court of jMa4iKl Quarter s r hewiionii, tor ther4th Jlonday of July, A. ). 18; The Grand Jury for the County of Hiirkt pre sent That the? present inenitulity rejtretcnui' tim existing in the State of NorthCafolini, is tftievous and oppressive on the population of the HiKiciie anu western parts ot rnc Male : and nr tietrfarty-so on tlie cliizena of liurke C'otinty. m hat all mert are bojn eqwl : and that all free roett should have n equal power-in tnaking the la wr which they we;, governed, ftre majiiiria no:top well undcrsiool to'lje t'otibted by the,' American p ppie 1. .a ...a. nJiU Ht llC Vital ilvllni4 ififn Oi tlut fo-:f:try may besuhdivMrJ.ladefnon. att-J by expciirncr. and adnhtnl a if. ... of tho yis Bovcrnmenh, and lonnitutlpn of the umiea Mates. . 1 hat 44 all iolitCttl power it ves ted in, ami emanates from, the lieihtei and thai mnjmjy m me people or thi State ufrht to nayc uic Bote anu exciimre right of regulating 1 1, m t...w ..I .. iu itiiciiit oicininriii ami nonce thercot, when conltluaiohallJr,ftsemMed,,, U one of the ortho dox ptindplcs of a re pubHcah government, That the. present pvxlo of electing two Commoners and Senator; from each county, regardless of tne popuuuon thereof, t$ at war vh Uie fust pilnciplcs of our bill of rixM and Declaration ol Independence .and deprives a large proportion of the free" cither. 6f the itatc of 'ftn ciiuil t6wc in roaming tne lawj oy wmcn they are governed. That It It tfni.ut, illiberal, and destrtJciLfe bf the f I5.hi 9 0 f argc proportion .of thecia wni of (hi! ttatei to allow county with a Ponulution of three or fqur.tjiousahd aouh, an equal weii'ht In the KOjrfmcjiDriUfcjD mousana innauitants, r i hut such disproportion doe prevail In the present mode or representa tion In many -of the tountles of the itate, in op position to the1 fundamental principles of a repub lican government, and the invaluable rights of free citizens. That it. is vpprt.tlrt upon the large and populous counties of the middle and wcatern parts or the tlate s and does, in effect. subject a large majurity to the rule and 'govern ment of the minority. ' I' ' " That it Is represented to the disoassionaie con- alderation and good sense of the DcoDle. if it is not a grievance, and one which ought bt right to I uo vflww i ana mai mis uramj jurr do con- siaef it as sucn t And, therefore.' it is recom- mended to their Representatives In oartieular. and to the good citizens of the state in general, tO'tr&e all lawful means and ways, consistent with the: laws of the land, to cause a Convention, to be assembled, or such other means to be devised as majr remove the grievances of which we com plain; and such other crievances as mav be then and there considered of. In testimohr whereof. hands and seals, this 28th dav of Jnlv. 1820. - Awhrbw Hnrna, Foreman. John Haya, ueorge liaunsuckcr. John Franklin, , John Colus, Charles Ttidley, Jesse Poo!, - Adkina Bracket, Jacob McKlrath, The above is a copy of the original Preschl- ment as made to court, and Waa hinhlv mnmi,ri of by the Justices sitting, although they were of bpinion they had no right, judicially, to interfere wun me same, lurther that) to grant leave to the solicitor to publish it. " Wm. RoA,&4corrtfiAeOiry, v . . .To the Extort of the ffytern Carolinian.. ..JPiiaWHUJe just flftvJX diaiice Jaidmy luuvt upoa yanir Proapectua that was iasued in the course of last summer, . As no part of it has been printed in your paper since ita appearance, you will oblige a friend by puDiuiung tne following extract from it. A ROWAN FARMER, "The population of North-Carolina, in the vear 1810, exceeaea J50,uuu aouu : At this time it may, in mkra. Uon, be estimated at 700,000 souls. Of this vast sum of populatio.i, fully Iwo-thiixU of the white pronortion re. aide m Umt aectjon of the state lying west of Uie citv of Kaicign, ana wnicn cousututea by tar the montintereating w icjTiiorj, ngwung ciiner Uie soil the cli maie, or general cnaractcr ot the inhabitanta. Yet. atrange it us in this vast eitent of country (containing a greater population than Uie atates of Khode-Mand and IX la ware put togttlier. and more snuare miles than fi,r of tbo-snialler states) in this wi le extent of cotmtry there is not a single newspaper printed, nearer than Uie town of Mikon not a solitary fres to proclaim our rights, or to enliirhten urr minds ! We receive all fmin Uie W . By an unjust usurpation of power, a minority of about one-third of our brethren, readme in the of Ifaleigh, have the complete control of every branch of u.v umv. uvitiiimcin, jirgruiaae uie uiwsiorM Uiev cletf the' Governor; Uiey appoint the; judge that pre side in our courts ; and, as if to complete their dominion, we humbly acknowledge a dependence upon the ra even for nAe$mpen to inform our mimU ! These are fiets that require no comment they proclaim, that Uie interett of the IWf.caJb aloud for Uie establishment of an independent newspaper m the midst of usj one tlnt will nartakcof our fcelinirs. defend iifiefiil knoM luIge among1 the people , - III slaai "I. vnti r ara mmm,.mA a. at i .f'' 4 - ' ..rrife1 vi. ,riac. iu iuc puoiicuiciie. JUirAwa, whose very name indicates itspiiiiciph rlanfy fua nn:r.e will UUtt the ptn 40rt ro!l4. tUiitH.U Jut, V"rnr-T, A , , srnrxaia or Tin: r.v;av, CovrpAexl from tlic gtiicr-l almtract of rrtums of tl nal.tia ofthe V'hited butea, made to tha House i Rerk r.stntaUve on U Swih llaidi. 1B2jl b th pwLt,., U - New.lhmpslurr, , 'ifl,7al 6 . Mass, and Maine, Vcrmofit, Ithode-Wiuv!, , Connecticut,' ' Xaw.York,1- New Jersey, ' rcuwylania, Delaware, - ,Mar,nd,t- ; VtrgMtla, rorth-Carolini; South-CaroCiia, AUhama, ; , ' , LouJkiana,-'- t . aTWiaaippL ' , - Tr nnerteej : Kentucky, ranoiarr . Indiana, Ohio, . ,:tot ', - 8,567 tU,ll5 llf2fll T,i3 32,M - fiJ.967 , 33JZ ' 29,561 J. ..jLjlOJXJOr , MM a 14,990 "29 '6 .2.' '7'. 2T : 6 Qil' 22 ' 1 M 1 6 185 T'ii Sfai of aVf. aXoilCC HE Il?a4 of avf. JM8B1TT U CfL at irrVrf nil lelda, Uowan Cotmti. dissolved bv mutual con sent. All persona indebted to aald firm. OP bavin A.i. mands against thero, are requeatod to mako application to the subscriber for settlement I ' James lkDowell, I-cvi Nuunaly, William Brown, . James Nicholas Henry Deal, James Howell. AO - 1 L AXan'svfVoAi the subserner, soma time swecja neirro man nanvd VWIBJK between JO and M , of age. and 5 fcet 8 or nine inchea hid It !. . i i . .. , . . " ii. .a aiipwiacu nc juraing am new ne re 7a J u. H'gviuuiK Wlttc- ........... avivi wit. prcncn muu runaway and eommlt Kim a ni .n give me iulbnuatioti thereot "haU receive the above re aru. f ny&ljx; fATcJ . 22, im . . RAN away from the subscriber, few days since, a black boy, named GEORGE, belonging to Dr. Tcp. rid. He la about five fcet four Miches high, fill facet; very Wack, and very stout made. He is somew here in tle neighborliooxlorBalMbury.orsIr. stacnaniara's plan, tation, as I have been informed. I win give the above reward to anr one w!h will apprdwnd the aaid Ceorg-, aitd cLDver him to mct-or kxlge him in Gaol, so Uiat I get hbn again. THOMAS IIOLTON. Salitbkty, JhjuU X4 1820i 38 em it: Hie Ilaisaororoif Raroaocn. at thn time, hl not coninicnccu. 1 1 7 . VXlTfin STATES' MKVT. -3V. .aimuntxrfiroktbiiIlimilLrMw tho mUt r,nm the 1st of Jamiary,18l8,toUie .list of DcwinlK-r, 1819, wa 10,108 ounces. S Dcnnv-weiirhta and 22 mih. ..,.! to .V9,703 dollars, 1 - r.old coin made at the nunt in the satac tear, ; 31,723 halfenglest. - ., 'if ' - In the same j ear, the coinage in silver wjm 149,000 quarter-dollars, and 2,2U800 balfHlollars" mroTMTioMmT-vravEiis. It tnny" not, perhaps, be Improper, for the gVd.tnce of p'Hiw tt lio have heretofore rcceiveil pensions umler the al'Jif f!inrres providiitir foe revolatioaurv serviceib to tate explicitly fae groqnd on which such peitMOJis arc d! oiitinued under tli a t pawed at( the last jesblon. Such information will save to prns whose luinta bave been placed on the pefiwoh list, and whose circuOTftanccs in lift- will now crelud.' them Uu-n fiom, both exptJCSB and triMible. Accimliii!' to the eoiustrtictioti irii r-tf Yttf i .A5rney GeneraVand unde r which the ficeretary'ojF War1 ili'nVtt. tlic law eontmftLits ihris onltf t-t wim.lii. to support tliemsth es wiibout the aid of private or pulx nc charily. . llVtvf w eatfk"t3i following points are con- RAN away from Uie subscriber, living in Salisbury, on the ath ioatant, a ntrro girl by the name of U'JLU, It is supposed Uiat the said girl is in the neighborhood of Mrs, Steeri plantation. I will give the above reward on the drlivery of Uie girl, or for information of her behiir MjTm-ahy OaoT in thU sWAX warned of harborinflr aaid airL under Denahv hv law ribek - W1K fllCKsnv Ayl8,182Q. STATE OF NORTH-CAUOLINA. cjmjmbus counrr. ' Court o Pleas and Quarter Scs-iions, July Term, 1820 CaMErmi, Original Attachment . vs. . J. Ale under White . frilliam Erwin. j summoned as Guardian. rh appearing to thewatisfaction of thr Court," that the ilcfendant William Erwin. reaidea bevond the limit of this State, it is Uiercfore orderetl. that publication hi-. made for three weeks in tbe" Wetter Varolriuan, a pews paper printed in the town of Salisbury, that unless the defendant appear at our next Court of "pica and quark -t Seaaiona, to be held for the county of CabarniaFtheT' CouftHouse In Concord, on the third Monday in October next, and then and there plead, answer, &c. Judgment final win be taken against him aecttdingto the plaurtifTs demand. Witness Jolin TraWs, CI?rk(of our said Court, at office, the third Monday of Julv, A. D, 1820, and Ui 45U year Of American Independence. ' ' JOHN TRAVIS, Cfcrtk STATE OF NQHTH-CAUOLINA, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions July Term, 18JJ. Jake . W' . . Joriah'shl.vi.$ kvil.o lnds. f appearing tr Uietttisfactioii of this Court, tliat Uc defeiwlant in this ease is not an tnhihit mt nt il.U tt OrlereiV therefore; that niihfratlnn h weeks iw Uie Weetm CunUttaHjt "niewapaprr' prihtcd in Uve town ofiSaKsbu appear at pur nest Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, jcjirju jcrjuiejcouittv-oiioarrua, atthe court4wMs in Concord,' on Uic third Monday, cf October next, then and there replevy orpW,judgmciit w'dlb Ikkjen against -him, according to th plaintiff Vdemjuu AMVat Clcrfctf ow Montlay of July, Anno Domini 1820, and of Amoricars Independence the 4ilb. - ' JiiMllbtate. ability 1q rork, his. family resiUnjrvjth hmi, the number fit them, :tlicir ages and ability to work, and, Isstlr, his r r:rfiLK-rrv. siui tin. . i.ecnnt ak . -ii-.,.' i .a. 1 r I ii ?. i. iiTini.p nil n. .....m..i....... .1... . . - Court of Pleas and QtiartcrSesiiiafia, a8e6nVl M-vt, 4n,(f (; iy ' ueorge vwen, ttttevsctl, vs. Gather Oxbrnk . . - - - & sftf A "ftaWfAaft. i sppcawtg to, tlie satisfaction) pf the CourtnUut tho i.- actcnciant, Anuwny owen, .rtvles out' of th tjtutr, it is Uiwfore ordered by the Court, that puhlicaUon.be made in Uie rr- CunUUau; ttat the dtfiUdant an. twar at our nextCourt of VUm and Quarter Sessions, to bo held for the" County of Uowan, at tbe CourUllo 1 e re to oipaiL answer, nr (Itir.ur in w1 VwiWirt,, - jtiuginen w itt oe entered according s to pno er of said w7 ' ' 3. 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Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 8, 1820, edition 1
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