,1 41 ,'rw JrRrof bit electi-m LuttTiWM U rnwisb reject oug 4 W be shewn r i . I,. kL.m tiArl .1 the conU:uuini '.,! ententes. I wmiU, inerewrci Prv- Ust to tho tomroltue ptto4l t V He swell, piiota one ' 'n''" HCi.' Jt frtni It l Cn$tituti t v.lardveutare eur correspondent may Ul teen the I"" hf 11 1'r',,, in lulciri. we will Inform tun tlial Hi Editor I Mr, UWi) telle ".I" poW Urm " t.w.tt it uthritt-tb whole of lu 11 LAdmmu iwimk to the eornmiltte ofeor 1 rtipomJrftce. A this en.nutue of w U In i 1 lagrtfNifis wisfc.'Kii'JvJwss; 1 1 rltl by the Knur of the Wy TwjtiUtl Ytr- J jiiinjTTTrniirnniic hp tiwiwef Ity, (according to ruurw doctrine) or of the T'i posilioo of the eauiJu committer, to Wl 01 tier Hectare in tt.t place of any ln may either die, remove, refuse to accept, or be ad tr- to tli principle of usurpation m recog niitil by caucus uiige.J Ccn. Join 8. (Wnk, of F.dgr field court limn, H. C. wu killed, few liny I since, by the accidental diacliarge of pin, while he wat bating it i the charge passed ihroiifh hi band. caused (he Utk-juw, and terminated hit exist encc in a few day . junr.iv .ionicui.ruR.lL sncir.rr. II f.illomiiij are tiie rrniiuro which the Rocirty Iim pTrtd upon avariiii, at the fcltow of (hit vear, (1824 ) lt. A aitver cup worth 8 10, for the createit ouantiiy of torn (crown oil any divert (pji)tity of recUimad old ground, Dot ct than three acre. 2nd. A silver incHul with tn ippropri ate iitcripiion, Jor the grcatett (Uiititr ofwheat crown rm not Icm than five acre a of rrrhmncd land. 3 !. Ten dollar in catl for the jreatet yield in r (.!'.'', from not lei th two ncre of rerUimid land. 4th. A aiUcr mcilal for the bett ras lot, rtf upland. 5th. A gold mrdul for tha heM bull, nit under two, nor over fivr )er old. 6th. A Roll medal wotth g5, for the heat heifer not mote than three )cr old. T;h. A aiiver cup worth g 1 0, for the heat milch cow. 8-.li. An elegant bridle for the bett St.illion to improve the breed of addlc l.orxc, to le owned in Rowan county. 9th. Trn dollar for the brM Stallion to improve the breed of woik horw, to be owned in Rowan. loili. A two hone Dagon plough for the ltt breeding mare. 1 1th. Trn d IIjm for the bett colt, not let thnn one, nor more than four, year old neit aprinfr. I2ih. 1 he mc for the bett filly, arae Re- Ulh. A one horse Dagon plough for the belt mule, not lea than one nor more than four year old ueal pring. 1 4th. Five dollar for the hrst sow. ' 1 5th. The tame for the best boar. 1 6th. Two enr) it half dollirt for the best tow pig. 17th. 1 he time for the best boar pi,;. I8t Two dollir for the hist t. 5W4W-iMm-r the 4H-M-rm 2 th. A set of tea spooni for the best piece of home made curtain dun. Honorary premium for 2d and 3d cj'i.tlitit's. r I t; Set of tea kpoont for thabrtt jpiece of table linen, notletsthan 12 yards. 22 1. Same for the best piece of wool und cotton cloth, not less than 10 yards. 23d. The same for the best piece of woollen cloth, not It- than IS yards. 24th. l ive, dollars for the best piece of home made cotton bagging. 2 Slh. Two dollar for the bett piece of rope, not lest than 201b. 26th. An honorary premium for the best piece of home-made carpeting, not less than 20 yards. anh. The same for the bett pair of woollen stockings. 28th. T4te tame for the best 5 yards or more, of flannel. 29th. The same for the brst specimens of all sorts of farming utensils. ton the wisitan caoliuii. Mr. Editor: I see that our representa tive, Mr. Long,' has introduced to Con gre&s a measure to prerenl masters from separating man and wife among our slaves 1 his proposition shows that ..ir 'l.onirhas mbreTinitrnhmhrowicdpTj of the laws end constitution of the cum try. 1 hat Slavery is a niiforuin- to the Southern States, must be admi'tt-d by every man of. serious reflection; but, so long as we have Slaves, they must be con i.idird nd treated aa ArVrru i nH Con gress have ho right to prevent the owntis from selling them. They might as.wcll say we have no right to sell our lands, or other property. Besides this, it very of ten happens that one man owns the wife, mi her;. the' husband, i tutj according to Mr. Long's peuiiofti;.C)V"' 'mart owning a bad j)cg!'Q.t!l?n cannor sell him, because it would be deparaliog man Hnd wife. I hope our member will con sider better of this thing: it may suit the views of ti e Quakers, end of the Van' ?iiesbutii will tiever do) for we Snuthern people. ' ' .) VOTtK . Jitujetn Ctitnt", Feb. f1, 1324. , , A tnsclTne, lo U srericJ Ut tomri It UiltJinr by Mr. Itorri, coach ro.kcr of Plymouth, (F.npUnJ) under the wire tlon f M. Clutietti d which, in the court cf ten day will U launched, end Inn! to London in three hours tcit time than Ih'f mail. Rngllih fiafirr. - .M.IK MM. I I On Tuesday, the 30th of Iiecember W, the Iter. .A Hi'-, cf HcekWiiuurf county, !. C. to M.a &jroA R. Mr, of Uneatter district, 8, C la Rutherford county, on the S4tb Dec. Im!, oWs, 1. to Mia JlfasvfA Rtckttrr, n i i hi rocjic icr, ., In IJnrohijBouiHy, a Tborwlay evening the Jro HStrHH, to hia aiaca, Mia Vy tarkir, aldcat dauber of Darid Parker. cwricrs. jnr.li, In thia town, on Turflay evening latt, Mr. Gorf Km, ajred T2 )ear. He u the tint whitu prnon birn whhin the limi'aofSaUthnry, Ho waa an activ and arahoia IV kg from the eonimencement of Ute devolution, ami terved j in the army of hi country, through all the vie it ehmUof her a(Mrjrlc for liberty, till the treaty of '83 rccognitjd our a a free and indrpeu d.t nation. In Salem, onjhe CJ iuU. the Rev. Simtnl KiamiK, fur mora than 30 yearn a miniatrr of the Coipcl among tlx I'nited llrrthreo. In hia lat ter year, Im afflicted itU hlindiu-M j and aAer unaucceMful oprrationa on hia e)ra,en dured eicruciating pain in them i which pain at laat tubaidad, and acttlrd in hia breaat, and cauacd linjfcriiijr decay, accompanied with ft- verv which brouirht on hi diktolution. All hia protracted paini he tn. lured with chriitian fur- titu'le i and on the morn:ng of hia death, when he had a 1'irid iiiUnil, he rclatdl many thingi of hi ;iu hfr, rtgulatcd hi eooccma, and ci- prtMk-d l.i fill l.'jc of cUrnkl happinrM. tuaviaictria. In WaiSInfon city, on the 25th ultimo, Mr. Jamn PrlUfrrv, printer, acd 4'J yttr. Forte Piano, for Sale. FlltS T rte aroond-haml J'un; i oTcrid A for aale, very low. For tormi, lie. app'j to MiciiAM. 1uunr SaUibury, ftb. 16, 1.'4. !)3 New Oil Mill. (1 ROUGE VOGt.EK rrfpeclfully infurni hi T friend and thr public rrnrndly, that he ha lately erected an 'A MUt, near Halii'jtiry ; where he it now prepared to make Lintenl (Ml of aa (rood quality a any in the couatry, which he will tell at gl, for a tinjrle callon, or at 75 cent per gallon by the quantity, lit wialir to purchaae any quantity of Flax Seed, for which he will pay the birhett market price iA raA, or will gi'c o-ie bushel of H fur two of flaitrcd. People in ibn aection of country, are reured to aave all the Max-Ked they can, a thry willidwats find a ready market for it in Saliaburv. frbrmtry 16, 1824. it95r To Journeymen Shoemakers. V m -v . . . . t l , 1 .1 ! r a mr. auncnrer wisnriin rmpiov inree jour- I w, . r... i. .i i 1 1ST T HIV ' ll't II in K C t SH SU III It I till f I habits, who understand their ImsinrM pei fertlv, j to hom constunt employ and liberal rt-a villj be nren. fe-WC-WNr Suhibitry, Feb. 16,124. NOTA RKNA. I have now on hand, : nd intend keeping, a auppry xa the very, beat 1A L LAI 'U F.H f. d at I ahall nuke it ajirttlit to employ firai rate ork niui, niv friend and the public n ay dep od up on getting i gnod work executed in my ho, in the- line of Shormitkine, as ever n dom- in tin- town of Salisbury, or in the Sta'e. I not only engnte to niuke at elegant and durable boot and hoc-a a any body else, but I further covenant with all who may thed Uie ciinshine of th. ir putnmttfe on my hrp, to do their work a CHKAP, !id, perhaps a Utile theapn, than n.y brother chip. F.HF.XEZF.K DICKSON. Iiail AWftJ FROM the subscriber, a very light mulatto , Uv ig English during the war, and sold boy named C.EORCE, about 28 30 years :,,te,y , ,he Turks." A Jxifctsctipt to the of aire, and between five feet ten mchea a'ViX. . ' , , .. . . ,- ... feet lgh, verv thin and spare, with a very Urge j dsV 1 have JU,t tme to add, tha rotnan noae, v'erj- black hair, resembling that of ; have this moment received official a white man's but inclined to curl, and but Litle ' news of the surrender of Corinth to the beard on the upper lip and point of the chin, I Grecian armv, under a caoiiulation the cl.ewaagreatdeal of tobacco, i a gtKd barber, j tolerublc rarpt-ntrr and shoemaker, a very rood house K-rvaiit and coachman in the kit- fer canacirylie Wa ervihg when lie-ran offnB fact, he is capable of turning hi hand to any kind of labor i very humble and plausible, and ran oft" for no other cause known to me:tfut the ft-ar of gcttiag a whipping for drinking to an excess, which he is much addicted to whenever he can iret it. 'Tia likely he mav attempt to I" himalf 1 a-trce-niaiwliisxoffiplciiori be.) inir Hiuch in his favor. He had on when he left me, a blue broad clo)h coat and striped panta. loons. He formerly belonged to Mr. Duflie.artor iu v at law, of Chatham county, North-Carolina ; then to Mr. Win. daston of Newborn, North Carolina; then to Brown k Jama, also of New bt-ro, of whom I bought him. He had a mother mt relation nvu.g nM, isttobunnigL, ctitiiiH county, rorth-Curolina, where he wa when I bought him, and perhaps he may have made for that section of country, or attempted to reach the seaboard ; therefore, all masters and owners of vessels are forwarned front employing' said boy, as the law will be- rigorously enforced against anv one on whom the fact nihJSWtA hundred doHara reward 'will be given if taJitn out of jhe tatc and delivered to me on the Cataw ba, three mile , above lawidsford, Chester district, South-Carolina; or fifty dollars if taken out of the St ute and secured inv any gaol, so that I gat him again i twenty -five dollars if taken in the State and delivered to me at above, cr secured so that I get him again. - FREUKKICK L. J. PRIDE. January 3i, 1324 itS6 ipa)aii,3n'ii, ' . . IUCKJNC. CUT! Atwe praTntadjthe ttuou ticket, emnpoMd aa It U of iLcorJnt fc!erib, arwl hrwiffil PmU by the eflorta of a rKhtaajiuity of the loii. (ature, la UUoif ta 'ectof alf. JJmrf wtt, of kUteigh, hat btn tTiirn off from that ticket eud Mr. WiUiant one of tic com Biittee of h, lun art ih true Ulti mate prtrogatita, mjf4tA kiiuthvr in hia atcad UMaWW J, of Vfkr, m now put oit thf taunt ticket, Thia i tat Way, btlowitl i toMMw kvtrtt fur yu KINO CAVCV.JrtIft4DCDt brfolfawmg ymbKeatloa, of 24BapubCc mwbcr of CongrrM, put a teal up) the fate of th much talked of rawv. The tditor of the ittrllignrer publiab It, without tpening their bead on the subject, one way or th oth er. It prottratct all their gulJcn anticipafon from ttie advanccracnt of the radacal cauididate. In consequence of the ttatementt which have gone abroad, in relation to Con rrettionil nomination of Candidates for Prttideot and Vice President of the Uni ted States, the undcrii;nd have been re quettea, by many of their Kepuliiican colleaKues snd associate, to ascertain the number of the Member of Congrcis wh deem it ineipedicnt.at thit time, to make such a itomination ; and to, publish tie same, for the information of the people of the Uoi'ed States. In compliance with thit request, tley have olialned from gentlemen, represen ting the several States, aaiisf(ory infor mation, that, of two huaeVed atd tiity-onci the whole number of roaCtWt com po king the pretent Congrest, there are one hundred and eighty one who deem it in cspedirnt, under ciittintcircumttsnces, to meet in Caucus, for the purpose of nominating Candidates fr President and Vice President of the Urited States ; and thry have good reasons 0 believe, that a portion ol the remainder sill be fouud un willing to attend such a peeling. Richard M. Johnson, of Kentucky; Julio II. F.aton, Tl-iiucmcc; Iavid Baron, tloMJuri ; s m. Kelly, Alabama i Hubert Y. layne, South-Caro. Inn; CharU Kich, Vermont! T. Fuller, MiMa churtt ; J. Bloai.e, Ohio Gto. Ilolrombe, New Jrrey ; S. L). Ingham, fcnaiylvanu ; R. Hurria, I'eim) It auia ; Jucph Kent, alary land ; D. II. Miller, I'enruvlraiua; 1 hoiuas Metcalte, Kentuc ky Kobert S.Crtirnet, Virriikas Jhmc llaaidton, tun. boutharolma i J. Clascal, lenueaaee; Geo. Kremer, Penniylvaniai D. W, Crowntn shield Maaaachuaelta ; Wo Burleigh, Maine ; L. U hitman, Connecticut; Jonathan Jennings, Indiana i bam. Ilouaton, Tcuieaace i J. R. l'oin actt, South-Carolina. We perceive by the Intelligencer of the 7th inst. that 1 1 members ol Congress, regardless of the voice of the nation, but determined to make a desperate effort to rally the strength of the radical party have given public notice for all those members of Congress who are favorable to a caucus, te meet on Saturday evening: . . . . c i? e. . j- the 14th of rcbruary, to nominate candi- a dates for President and Vice President Seriously, this is a most impotent ef foit of the caucusites. Among the names tinned to this notice, we observe that of a representative from tbit Slate : HuUh iu Burton . THE CRP.RKS. A letter has been received in Botton, from Smyrna, by bite arrival, dated the 25th of No vember, which aay: " I he (iteeks go on famously. A na val action has lately been fought, in which the Creeks captured a sloop of war, sev eral brigs, a schooner, and transpotts. .lnnr itf in jr Ufa frirmrlv an A iiifta- hc,n ship, belonRing to N. York, captured br:lonerl ,0 am)cd jn Asia. The Greek vessels, with the prisoners, arc - Q - m the Oull, with the intention ol landing them. It is an alflnTfjortOTt place for the Greeks, whose cause appears daily to bHghttri Accounts from New-York of the 4th instant ayrlh3iUiJVe ivtjlrepdyfceen enough developed in the Legislature, to convince us that the law to give to the People the choice of Electors, WILL pats, in an unrestricted form." . Emigratitr... is stated in the Mis souri Itepublican, that the number of emi grants te that state the fast season, has been greater than in any jear since 1819, and is supposed by some to be equal to the aggregate of thq$s..w.h,.9 haye arrived in the three interteftiinearfe" srally proceeded up the Missouri, and to-, wards Salf River. "; : The Militia Laws. TIIOSF Militia Officers who have eTpresacd a wish to be possttsed cf the militia laws, un now be tupplied with the latent rcial of" them, by apply mg at the' priiitlng-eirhec. Male, .alc! OH the f.nt T.ur.ly (the 4U da;) J U.nh ntU the ('.jmnuumtrun,,u,r to I.V KlTtha Ton of Le.n(iim, in I)kJi county, j djmmnf ie of tha tourt-lhAae, at puUic an4t,.m, to the hlfhrat btdcr. Tha term of tokl sale, art aptimved humU lot tha aswxint of purtUaa, payUI In thrtt equal inataimrnta, of an, iriamiitiutn ntomua, before conny li.g the titlr, - John mo.nrok, .4,'I874, Vtw feiort, In Cuncord. f I1IIK aubacriW ha lormed Cotrtiif r J.in wiiaj nainanori wuiivn, in ue mrraut4i buwnc, l Conconi, Caharru count), Suttli Carolina, inlr the firm of Mvhf (J .Suit 1 : S..f sr openitig t trr ti atanrtment or Dry Coodi, Cutlery, and JIar JwarT', elected with much can-, in rhdadclohia and yew-Vork. awl bimirtit on the be t trrma. llirv jeaign to cotitmuc the buiinr at Concord for line )eari and aa air. Murphy will v.wt tyc lerthrrn c.tir annually, to prtM-ure anpnlii-, tk-ir aMirtmrnt will be (rinrralj ami iU be ut'wiacd of at fa.r f.r.rn fur cah, or on credit tilpuoctual ruat'ifiirra. Thrir frirnd ami pit pfdic ftirally, are respectfully invited to c all, rM.iiie uvhlii, hear pnret. and j'l'le for tltmatUra. JOHN Ml'KI'HY. tanunrji. 1824. John Murphy, Ut alao, at hit aUire in (talnbury, a largr ayrtfi-nf of UOOI), to suit citiirna, town an-l rauntry people i o In; diiiwed of unuvially low far ra4, or ctmntry produce. 90 Vuluahle Land for Hale. IHF. subwriber will tlipfv of the fallowing tracta of IjiihL in Meckltiibnrg count), via. One tract of J W arret, Ivinjf nn tha Catawba river, a lew nnka Ik-Io the lut koairry FortL SImI about ymilc from Cliarlotte. One tract of 779 arret in the tame neighbor hood with the above. 11iee Unda are admirahlw ailapted to the niltura of ttiltn. mi, aict all kirl of mll grain. To the f.rrnt-r trait, belong mmc prime bottom land. The whole, pen. rati) peaking, lit i well, ami it finely tin beml anil watered. A the to trartijoin, I ill aell them either acparatcl) ortojf. llu-r. Alto, anotlur tiairt of 700 arret, tituati i! alHHit IK milci to (lie i t t 'luriotte. I i.w land i alnwt perf ril lcrl, and iinot inferior to the bcl in Uiat i i".n of t.Se counts. IH'iMAS H. MAKIT. VKarhtlf, J,.n. ?5. I rt.'4. fiit96 Vuluahle Plantation for Sale. 11IIK nbscriher i authnrivd by he laat will of lit nrj-llnnu-r, 1'i m II the linl ff tin deceased, bintr rm 'he ai.rtb aide of the ma... , adkin U.cr, cuntoiuing I64acr ; onc-thinl of the land ii river bottom, iqual to any on the Yadkin ; there ii a ir" hotie and barn on tin- premises, and other ifTesl conven'u ncie. Hie aubtcriber willcauae the plantatiim, ith ull the appurtenance thereunto b lonpin(f, to he put up at Public Auction, on ttie prennae, on ine 2th day of February next t on the following terma: tliavt tha pbieiutM-r alkali pay doannn Uie day of hi purchase, five hucdrrd dollars. and the balance to be paid, one halt in one year, and the other half in two year. Itond and aecurity will be required from the purcha sers, for the payrm iit of the money ; po on of the bind will be given on the dav of pur. chaac. JA: nsiIKU, Executor tf Ueurn lirunei, dii'u. Feb. 3, 182. , ".litW. Take Xotire. ON Tuesday of our F.-hniary Court, I will attend at one of Mr. l;iuphter'ii rtKims, for th purpose of adding all debta and areount" fuTI nTairauiinhTeltfiT cf the lion. Franns (.ocke. dee'd. Thoac alio purchased at the sale, are reminded that their notes are nearly or about due; and the money on them, as well as on those on hand at his decease, is expected. Also .tboseiudiJileLlo Col ,lohn Urandonj knV may bve tnKpportunrty" or "paying" their notet on thst duy. Abw, tboc indebted to nij-lf by book account, or otrierwiw, are rcjuesteu to make pajtnent. Thirty days rrnce, and no longer, ill be eien on aUof the above demands. An old proverb sec ma applicable to the present notice : " A stitch in time saves nine." Those concerned a ill, at a. rale, do w ell to take the liint. JOHN SCOTT. in. 29, 1824. oit93 State of North-Carolina, NKCKLENBl'MO COUNTY. R01IKKT U'COMIt, executor of Mary M. Comb, vi. Jane? K rr: caveat tot will. It appearing to the aa'.iifaclion of the court, tkjai Manrart t, daughter tit ttie late Hotiert Mornson, since inte-rmarrie-d to some ono to Uie court un knos ti, U'ylie Ilea and Margaret his wife, An drew M'I.crran and I.ccna his w ife, and James Johnston, are inhabitants of another stale ; it is therefore ordered, that publication be made six weeks in the Wi'sterii-tfrrolinian, that they a pear at our next court to beheld for the eoiintv of- MrkLuJiburg, it.tbcjroui t-hiitise in Charlotte, on the fourth Mondav in FebMary next, and then and there plead or demur, or judgment will be entered according to the4 plaiutilfs demand. By order of court. 1SAA0-ALKXANl)F.R,6.i.a. Price adv. 1. i94 State of North-Caroliua, STOKF.S COUNTY. flOURTof Pleas 'and Ouartcr Sessions, I)e J cember term, A. I). 1823: Iwrence llau- ser and John Stubs, administrators of Matthew Snipes, r. the heirs at law of Matthew Snipes, , dee'd. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that William Moon and FJizahcth his wife, heirs at law of the said Matthew Snipes, di c'J arc inhabitants of another State, it is therefore .firdcKiU t'':it publication-be nmde in lhtf M'cs- 1emari.lirSia:S iTawff'Wiinarilbolihtr appear at the neil Lwk sLPJftf.,;!!'1. H'AI1'! Sessions lobe held for the county ol Sttkesoii "tTic se'coml Monday in Mardwiext, and either plead, k'liuer or demur to said petition, otherwise the same w ill be- taken pro confysso, and hard x parte, Hg-.'.usl tlitni- itQr MATT. It. MO'lltR, c. i. r.v.ntufn, Jan. 34, U24. Pne adv. i fitutc of Knrl!i-('aro!In.if ftOW4 COtitT. r : righ.a and rnd.t. which wrre of jamt ( H.lt.m, t jm, . ,1 .,,. j-. ..,, IUfW. Jaakann, Uycl. Jrk.n, rfrrn J(VauH Fl. Wind Jackartt, Hlfx krl, ami Het.y hia wife, Ilmmaa and tirnry hi fc.fr j alo, Jams llil'on, 1 linina Frrtuh and fluanna hi if alan, Jamt li, lanny lxi, Abram loiwe, amel lr, Mary Iawc, Ke'.al, lt alto, iamrt Plunimer and Mary I'lun.n tn !, laaae June ami D. iev hit wie. It ai.'. in the cmirt, that thr d. I.m'.i.U, Jul.n Jmix, nHmtt Jai kwin, )cht J' kn, tirren Jm k fin, FhiMii.d JackwHi, Mkfl and hc eV hit wife, ' I lliHl.aanJ KairfV hit ff, llti.maa F.fiftn'l an l Kii.iinrlt h a 'if, r. .J wit of thla stater -w i thrtrfurw vn'rreil, that tmhUV t!,Hi be p.ata f.ir Ui aliace of ' rik. I l f'rP) f'l'V :'?.i'!l!vil'tJL,Tj "d Jrh i'f uk m i mi a;ear, at ti.r nt tmrt H r.iuiiy t ha liibl fit the cotiiity of Moan, im the aeci.d Monday afurthr f Mirth Monday In M4rch net', at Nobbury, and tl-n aiul there plat, miHtr ordettinrto the hill of complaint, otl.erai th aaiil hil) will be taken pro coofeao again! them, and heard ci parte. Cr.OKCr. I.WKi; r. It at. s. Price a lv. 1 5-. HV7 State of Norlh-riiroliun, at'Tiiraroao cocTt lOt 'Ht' of I'l. at and Quart r Seasons J'i. J nary Henion, 1824 Aaron Camp u. I'ran. cuCoirj orijfhial attachment, lrirdon Uti'li. It aprii arngt'itlit: aatifaction i4 Ike court, tint the dcfi-iidant in thi caoc ia not an inhabitant of thi K'ste, it i therefore orib-red b the court. that publication be niad m the M esteni Caro linun fur sit etk, thai the d'fendaut appear before the Jitireao( our Oast tJiMinlV Court ef Plra aitd Uuarer heaai.ms to be hoklen for thu county of ttuthertord, at Uie court hoic in Kutht rfonlton.on the jtl tlomiav after the -till Moi.d of Marcn neit, then an. there to plead to laaur, or demur, or judgment final will be entered up againat him, and the ittaltcr thcrev.' detire l aonbngly. V,ims ISAM Lll,MiM,r,r, Price adv. 2. it9H State of Norlh-Carolinn, STOCKS cot Kl T. (10LIIT of I'U-a ami (juarter Sesaiont, lie ' cen.be-r ttnn, A. 1. 1823: Jereiiiiah t.ib viti, i . Milium Tin.mon aixl Nathaniel Tim. nmn- v nt rxeruliil on .Natt.anirl 1 iiun.n, ami Judicial attachment iitued v. W ilham I mi. nions, and returned levied on one tract of land "i 1 own t"tk. In tlin nv, i'. itordrrid by alio eour, that pilbhiation he icade in the ttpiim Cirohnian, for three ee-L aucceatitel), that the .iid ih f 'iidant M'dlrain 1 imnion, appear at our ik xt mii f I'lt as aiul l iartir Heaiuoiia lo !e hi hi lor I'.r county (A Stokes, at the Court ll'iuw in t rnu.iton, on the aerond Mombty of Mareh nt it, then and then la li pLy the pro perly Uu J upon, or pica 1 to iasur, r juJg incut bv i( fault viM he ei.tirtd apint luin. it"4 MA I T. It. M)HF, e. c. termrml-m, J,:. 14, 1823. Prie.- adv 1 25. State of North-Carolina, sToirt caioTV OCDT of 1'U.ai aiwl ().iarr firwi ot, fie- J cember ttrin, A. I). 18.. i : Jeremiah tiib- son, i. illiani Tilliaion and Nat!iaricl 1 itn inoni; writ executed on N. 1 immoiik, and Judi cial attachment iaaued tf . W m. Tiinnions, return ed levied on one tract of land on Town Fork. In this caw, it ia onK red by the court, that pub. licatioii be made in the Heat-ni Carolinian for three uriks aureessitely, that the said !ef. ii. (lant, Wi!liam rimnions, appear at our next Court of Picas an I Quarter heaaiona, to be held for the county of Stokes, at the Court Hon in Cerniaiitnn, on the second Monday of Mstri.li next, thenaad thereto replevy the property le vied tipon, or plead to 'usiic, or judgtnt nt by dc- fntUi v ilLbe entered against lorn. jt94 MATT. l. M(M)RK,r.c. C.crmanim, Jan. 14, H23. Price adv. gl 25 State of North-Carolina, CABARIU'S COCTV. C Ol'RT of Plcfaml Clttartef crssirms;-.hh.x ) Oary Term. 1824 : David Hnnlshsw n John S. M'Curdy ; original attachment, 'evicd'on lands. It appiar ug to the court thut the dcfend.mt in thia case ia lint an iiilili'aiit of this Sutc, it i therefore ordereil, thai pulilicjtion be madu three month in the M'cate-rn Carolinian, giv ng notice t i said defendant to appear nt the ii'-et Court of Pleas and Unajter Sraaioui to b In M for a..;d county, at the court-liisin. in Co'.cord, on the third Monday of April next, to reph-iy, plead, or demur, nthrru ic judgim ni fi will be entered Ui against him, and execution aaur ded acrordinglv. Teat: M. lll'N C, c. r. a. Price advt. g4. iu3 State of North-Carolina, MeCKLKMUURO COUNTY. Ot'Itl' of Pless and Quarter Sessions, Na- v ember Sessions, 182j : Charles V. I Ion la. T't. :icl:ard A. M'Hee: Original attachment, levied in the hands of Paris Alexander, garnishee. It appear. ng to the court that the defendant ia this case is not an inhabitant of this State ; it is urilercd thtit publication bt jnade hix week a in the Western CarbuTuan, giving orrre -hr the----aid defendsnt to appear at the next court of Picas Snd tinartcr Prssinns, to be held for snrd county, at the court-house in Charlotte, on the 4th Monday in February next, to replevy, plead to issue, or dtnfhr, otherwise judgment finifl twill btxntatdjgairJiimAjppyjjieji INAAt, ALtiA AMIt.lt, C. J'riee ailv. g2. it93 State of TjfoFttyCarolina, MRCRLKNBLUU COUN1V. G OlTtT of Ph as and Quarter Se-saions, No vember Sc.ions, 1823: Wilson Allen, V. Seyrnor Taylor : Original attachment, levied on negro boy Peter, now .coi.fiued in the public, jail of Mecklenburg county : It appearing to -the court that the defendant in this case is not an inhabitant of Ibis Mute, it is ordi.red that publication be made for s'u weeks in the Wir. .trjn trfliniaH prutd.iH SikUsbwry, JNC..giy. wiieaKia the next Court or leas una tiuarter sessions to be" beld for said coirhtyvat the eitrt-hemw. in Cbaiiotte," oil the four.h Monday in February m-xt, to plead to issue; ri plevy or deniurj-ott.er. -wise jutigine-lit finul will be, cntci-ed against liuii. A copy C te-st 1"AAC AI.I''S -IVV.IJ, e.w.r. J'rite a. 52. i:-H

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