'l i . ' i ' -F I: ft I. , IP If sj Pi (. : i . . I t f ir"WWf -finW U-aftiwwt fiO-w'Hr---1 ,t TllB-ML'Htt. UNK IKOtl BiKOVl ViUttKS. Fctwe two HI f ktn Kr r;t wight tad morn, tpow the hoHWi Hew Khle do M I no Cat which we arel How kt what we may be! 11i tiemal surge Of time and tUt rolls oo, tod btir Our bubbltt i t the old buttt, new emerge, tasVa from the Iota of ege r Of ctBm fcetve kwt Ilk sow f"Z ", Lews? M to Ma ahall Mrk lbs bouad of ' , ....... . "I Or Vender s-eat tbsn Uing it eoiu iiime. Oft m yta IUU It tummer-greea it dreas'd. Or yowdar lake onlotkt iu crystal brrwt gj oft oa tbU our country i nstsl dsy, JUt christians kneel end free-w'.ll homage pay 1 IM wttrMt rowd W coWwi aha stan, 11eSr vowt renew, their pufclic viewt expand i Th bold achiceemcr.ttof their tiret dilate, TUlr praises ting, their virtue t emulate. raow ti cassatTfVT aiaaat. The Molnf rtnpl and touching h.e erm to tdro from tbe very heart of the writer, There if something in poetry which alleviate what It (una curt i end af it doe not make man what ht would be, will some'iroe soothe tht miseries Uut sbide by bim m he U t ril ujI, when mi Hit water csrf, Uiriended ml atone, To mark the lnkinj of tbe blatt, Ani trt Um wind go down. TU avUer to aee frierxW.ip iy, AmI ! ami h ipe depart, la widowhood of heart. iJjt ivltrrth'i than the o'wtake tnf, M'hich tbirken ami incrcatc The Leptlature did not mukeroc A Jattico of iht Peace. i tta trt7. Married, in Waterloo, N. York on the X3th Hit. Mr. I-ucu Murgn Attorney at law, to U Charlotte Pear. A kwyeronce, with woumlrd brart, (A wound by Cupid pLuitrd tlirrr,) Claiu'd to biaarmt, to beal the tnwt Oh, aad to tell he darp'd iltm! TEMPER. The first and moat important female quality, its sweetness of temper. Heaven did oot give to the female sex insinuation and persuasion in order to be surly it did not make them weak, in order to be imperious it did not five them a sweet voice, in order to provide hem with delicate features, that they' might be disfigured with oger. A company of Brewers of the name of Hill, not putting hops enough in their beer, th parson told thrm that if they did not mend their fault, he would Rive them a hint from th- pul- piU" According; srrir thtm ti gether in the church, he gjvr oot tor his text, the words in Stricture, " Hof HIOH, TF HttH." The deth of Lord Hyron han occa lioned almost a Rrcat a sensftio'n in England as that of N poleon. Al--mo5tTCvry-Jurual-thcreJias ..paid that tribute to his memory wh'uh ht splendid talen' aad txtraordi nrv pat riotism'catls for, and it is with pleas- gcnwally prevails amung our own citizens. The. following short extract from the Ltmdou Courier, while it clearly refutes the assertions of those who have RO wantonly charged him with being incapable domestic at tachments, speaks volumes iu illus tration of the good qualities of his heart . The last words of th-it no bleman, before the delirium which seized his powerful mind within three days of his dearh,-veTe f -wish it to be known, that my last thougnt: vrere given to my ivife, my child, and my titter. rL. Ubs. Tid-re-i. Asm-lL-work,- under this title, hits been published by Bliss & White. NewYirk. It is an amu- aing satirical little .volume, and may puss off well with those who are fond ot light reading. Tht amount a ertai many Ctnvtrtatitnt. Well Dolly, what have you to say unto Do r? ' Why troth, then," aayt Dolly, I really don't know Sir! , :-..r ' -. - - The-king Xkf Satidwkh Islands, now -irr Iondon, it called 1 irahee Tirahee, which translated, means Dog of Dugs. We pxesumCAer majesty the.queen is envitied to the sppelladon of Slut of Slut. Aew York Aal. AdvK rt ts wittMt eMUt. Mr. Ml I U Us beet lb Pallet of : nation, from tha mot rsrat am- qui-t.to rtwsrd whh tba fcinM (host bt t:e r country mn ho si iali 0 themielTes in tb d.Urci M w A H J ln,t,.d thcrt CMtld U aothlnf .1 tnJ nralatworthvi than to I ta AtA (if ...,t iA iknaa heroic tsrsons who t.r. knmn. their friends, and t domeulc plesurt, and rltqued lh t t Uu and farttmes In tha JF w.1 HvilthfltW,,WorthJpped ai deml oAim and their otmis ar trans mitted to us In medalflc' hlrtjryrnd their achievements wlU U applauded a loos; ts men arc continued oo etrtb. I wotild not, by the remtrks, U un derwood to sanction iht worship of any 'humtnbeinjpraitever but If filn hon or aa due to- any earthly belnj, thty art due to thoit wbo have achieved and defended our precious liUrtict. Those M Uola Specut," wbo have nev er been inured to the tented field; who have never suffered tbe real miseries aix? privations incident to a state of war may, in their secure retreat, far.n thao- net, and speculate oo iht worst ol as man evils i but they cannot, br any pe ttbilitv, arrive at as correct conclusions a thote who have been engaged in, loueht, Med and suffered by an actual state of war. In deKendinn; from these prefatory re mark, the mind will osturally dwell up on the oventsof the lata war between i he United Sutwt and Great Britain. In fnntrmnlatine? tKeaa . twwhiwu tiiiack u wi?n more nm, nothinr ei rites our admiration more, or increases our debt of gratitudei thtn thw brilliant achirremcntt of thovo illust'ious warri or, b whote courage and skill our arm proved triumphant over the enemies of the old and the new world. With St tioni. at with iJMdut, in oiniuu lion of honors and reward, that correct mxlm of rendering " unto Csar the thing that are t'aeur," ahould never be violated. Even in the ordinary transac tion of men, rewards are Riven accor ding to the service performed ; an I when ever an individual render any eitraordi nary services to the country in which he lives, that country is mora(jy and fiolitkat ly bound, whenever an opportunity offer, to reward him according to the magnitude of those services. If these premises be admitted, the con clusion is certain, that there is ho man livine in the United States, to whom this nation is more indebted than to General Jartton. It it unnecessary here to enter , v mnj trctairs on tllS mutiiiuua services, as thev are known to the whole civilized world. - However, it may hot be amiss to repeat what is already unanimously known, that while many of our rreat men were at thrir homes, encirclad by their children and their friends, enjoying all the luxuries of life, remote from the seats of war, General Juckttn, with the hardy tconunrv of our country, was busily en caged in fighting the Goths of America, the Savage who had been cutting into "-. r-r j .j"--rrv::.i:ri- piet.es tne wives ana cnuarcnoi our iruu tier inhabitants. And while engsged in hi horrid war, the General and his sol diers were often suffering with hunger in he wilderness; and like the old Romans, hey were compelled to eat acorns to pre srt; thtlr Itn.. - - narrative to the battle ot new urieans, airwould almost force tears of pity from the eyes" of a Savage. Wiih these facts, and many others, staring us in the face, we view with pity and contempt those who question the pat- ...nam vi ..unit vtiai alter Of Grnerl Jickson. It is probable that his moral character miht appear more pure to some persons, had be inarched, like Pe ter the Hermit, with a crucifix in bit hand, and set the nation at war, for the ronquesl of some consecrated spot of; this vile earth Such idle dream of a 1 disordered imaRinailoo, should never uirta the libertl and enlarged views of h tv.nir.t and nhilantbroDist He can not s-.ffer hih mind to be drawn from the most important concern, of bit country,! most important by such fleeting shadows KT. A. like Atlas. .Under existing xircujnstancesiperson al predilcctiona should be laid atfde : we should -look to mrqturet, more than to mrv. For this reason, I am willing to suoDort General Jackson ; and I am very trnGdennhrs6und"llcrnqtirerthis course from every patriotic American -July 7 thy 1824. mociOH. Attoni thing StormOn the 3d ult a storm of wind, accompanied whhlut lit tle rain, paased thtouch some pBrtt 'v wisiiii-fKi green timber, and levelling flT old, unroofing cabins, Stc. andnn one ot two instants, lives were lost by the falling of timber. But the most extraordinary c;rcusuncei. we.have -heard .resneciin this storm, is,, that ? or 8 miles west of wnn.11 was -amy exposed, had both ends blown out, bl the wind'enterin the hiir hole ! vVcw Lisbon T Ohio Garrit t j The arrivals at New-York and Philadelphia in one week, brought ia about one million dollars in specjc,. ' '. 'iriU IM.o Society. ' OM TWiy, tbt trih dy of Aur an. th libU AirMy of lrr,Un twunty w.U lull li knu) aneftinf i latetvJI. tt U f S j.etn t)nr tKa nv. . 1. ny. ruTr1"0 viUdrCvtr a .r,txir, tuilablt tOtU eocaalo. lt kn)rt of the uritv are aarwMily tw anftl taktiewd and all Umm lnUrta4 U 0t ti'vwMn ot tia Kmdu of tha Kedaemer, re UviWii mi with ut tnd If. ai Wf buas ktv and cMlantl -of. U khouLJ trrxar to them, atxij a calm elimination af the DrtncipW B4 c the Sir, that It b wwrtby of i-jM-v- ibo m w "jit h naa ia raw "i4 kiUattt retowiraeM itierawelvae to tiir U tha iM of UM, wt in MU UU ur.ir4 to tht Society mora eitea- f AMMhiMitnt; tha woM of IM; a'f j, tw Ihit adrertitewewt wdl Urtafur U pW4 la JWof My.NOO.ey. X U if.DALENA LOPP.S Lx'rt. rillli. 3it'Ir KntertAinmcnt CALEB MOOT, lake this metnoo of Infoewma: hi friend and the nuble at krrr. that ht Ui aow finked - .t a rprunnrAi houaa, Sftd ha fitteil it up ia the first ratr wvla foe the aoeommoiUtion of TVaW are, and til other wy eel ditpoaed to call on hint. Ilia llouae it In Itovnit-m county, on tha antia road kaibea: (row a!iUunr to Sale, bw Leaicfton, lie. twelve milr. from Bale m, tirht froea LeiUtfton, and twrntyour from IftLtbury. Gentlemen travelline from aouth to mrtb, or from north to aouth, are invited to call, at every convenience of refrrthmcnt for there kW) toed for their honet, Le. will ba afTordrd itwir. .1 mm lit eorreaDOlMl U " duced plta of proviaiona and other ncariea. Wm f Jun I. IB.'4. !-' itn e Ju4 1, 1824. I Mansion Hotel, SAUSfURT, .VORTBCAROLLWI, BT F.DWAKD YAHUROUUHi- a. VHO 1 pl If Cc, jLtken tha , IIO reepectfullv miorm the pub- and bit frnn.lt, that ba ha e it entire and elefant ettab- liaJimcirt, aituated at the neW coriMtr of the Cmirt-Houfce, (latch occupied by Mr. Jame tldie.) Tha convanienea of thia tituation for biuincta, ia equal to any b the place. The llotue ttktwin a namber of orivate rooma, well cakutatail (or tha accommodation of Traveller and DeerJers , the Stable are equal, if not an perior, to any ia tha place, and attended to try oolirimr and attentive Itovtler 1 hi tabic ind bar, will be supplied with the bet the market aiTbrdat tjtd the regulation 0( hi Houae, ucb aa he hopwa will give entire aatiafactiow to thote a ho may think proper to call on him: and be attnrct them, that no pain ahall be tptred to renacr rneir tuv comlorubl and pkainr. Stre-llouac at ilocksYillf-, TO RFJl f nnE u,ctibr wiabe to rentr tk. tMjajt, yfrKte, He, coon, ty. on wlB a apaciowt tor-We, w ith szpod cellar, and a Urya twwtory houae, d,Kkd mta conveaient and taeful apartment, are erected. MixhnilU ia near about in tha centra oT that section of Rowan, known a the Fork. At that part or ewdwtry, both a to fertility of toil and population, i not inferior to any, a profitable remk mirnt ba anticinated from a mercantile etublithtscnt at that place, t.entlemen in that bwameta, nd witlting a tituation. are invited to call and view (he premiae. ami Jdfe for them telvet. RLIZABRTH M. PEAH30N. -JtfeetWg-aav '-09 House and Land for Sale, ' ON LOW TERMS. THE auWrlber ia Pdly tuthoriaed by the last will of Henry Be- -1 M. nd alto kr tbe Wpd repreaen aUc, to tell the well known PlantaUp w htreoa the deceased did live, about 12 mile tut from the town of Salisbury, on the south tide of main Initio, containing 189 arret; aVout 60 of which it of tha beat river bottom ia North Carolina. There ia on the mite, a good ami large dwelling house, and barn, aprfe and peach orchard, with many oth er eorrvclietieea, to justify me in saying that it it oaa ol aat flintahMMt aqreaabiyto the number of acre, on the river. It I now oitcr ed A private tale : the pynenti will ba made eary 1 a credit of one and two year, or if a pay mint it made of one half, a credit of two year. Dut if not told at private contract, it will be of fered at pubKe Auction, on the premise, on the th fttnrtav in Anvtiat njt Anv V)frnn .-,; t0 puHjate at private arde, may, at any time, apply to JA. FISHER, Execfr. JuliS,8ii 7it'19 New Assortment. HP1" wfib" J 1 rtcenOy received 63" of I-"'? ."" Cxtlrrn, and JTard-ITare, Dotneiticiy which, nrith ihe astoTtment he expects tt re ceive in a short time, will enable him to sell at tl isractory prices. - The public are remeetrully vited to call, aod examine for themselvet. EDwAED CRESS. SalUbum, Jug . 16, 1823. ,70 T Coppersmithing. The CoppertmitbiDg, and Tin Plate business, herofore tranaacted by D. Cress, ten. will in W'J??":,Z?.rX f-n.e place. , no- """'"eir custom. Sg- EDw. CRESS. Hiii of Norih-CBTolina, : crokas eovwTv. - ' -1 COtTtTf Pleat and Quarter Sessions, June1 term. 824. Andrew Bowman, v. Robert Hosier : Gpintl attachment, levied on land. It ippeaHnt; JHe"atisfaction of the court; that t,ne jeren(i4j('i, an mnawtant ot uits tte it i thereftrt ordered, that pid?lkaiton be made m the Weitrn Carolinian for three months, that unlet the kefendant comet forward before the 2nd Mondlr of September next," and replevy and plead, W judgment will be entered pro confetso, ajfc property levied upon will ba cod- demned to the plaintiff't recovery. ByordbJaMrTHHW MOORE, t. c. Price ld-7fe, T ix'if JLTTrl. Wkaf thera fcrwtH, properly !a t VuliVic Hale. JlllWI M . , 0 the Court-HouM of atll . 'ill af 1000 acre 01 la aaW foMnty. of sa IMtHcn? -lM'.rH av wavawe . . mil . 1 Home and Sii Tatntin fjc GroiCftw. vWME Wbeiwt Ida fnaada pb. b-1--ru2 eseciite aQ kindaof llouai "TS A Jt. qgjglBBtBt- Baa aii a-a-easss-anmc . ., w...... n.w in .Li dun 40 or 00 Uruinwa vi -- " .. . , . milet of Baliabury, eta enpje the subKnber; lervket on very short notice. The pibtfrtbef takes thia rnorturuty to re turw hit tineere thankt to all those who havt rrneroualy etUwdtd their favors to hint awl bv Vur1V:iotvl Uluatry, in f'dnre, h"pe sull ta merit their friendaldp and patronap. SiiUthyrft t ' 1. V -n m tian.L for sale, all manner of falnU and coitus, prepared for the areommodation of thoaa who may wish J- .n naintinr. btrt who may Wot have the paiwlt, or tsperWaca to prepwrw thera. Private ltcrtuinmeiit. THE suWrluer bat opened a noose of i n vatt Entertainment where Traveller can be accommodated. He promlsr ill whoctll oa hits, good tfrttment, with a plenty of mt bett to eat awd driiik. 14 II. 0. SATTEItWIIITE. mOcrtlfrwMsK J 18J4. eMatUn V. Uttt, Tailor, VIM)PT thit rUn ol informing tha citiunt of RaUabury, tid in vicinity, in gcm-ral, Tailoring Business, in part of John fuman honte, tittiared in Market atrert, a few Wra from tba Kaat aoeaar ctlte Court-Moose i where he is prepared an I will bt htppv to aeeomnvxUte any reittemen who are di-twaed to o-tronie him in hia fine of businen. in the neatest tnd mol fU,ion-hlr t-vle, or to please fancy. Me A-Mcr h'nw If, from his lour esperience, that there are but few, 4aav, in tha country, thai cat surp. I.im in the execution of hia work. A fair trial i i l be aakt, to prove thw above anc-tinn. Ihe chanres of fashion thill be atrictlv terMlrd to. aa te ha lef a corrrsrwmdrnt in the llisrirt of Columbia, (where he 1 last Irom) wiio will trmi him the fashions on, Lo thtjr . rrj-itlar season. He hope by strict attention to biisine-a, to re ceive a liberal We of publ e patronage, a he it determined nothing shall be It ft undone to render general aiitlftioii. Saliihvn,, Maw i, 1824. 206 Coach Making. THE subscriber oflVrt his si-rvires to the pub lic in the above line, and flatter himself, fm Itine etn '-inri knl af-ftitv rknlirstinn f.. -- --...- - 1 -rr... . .. !.nyT,3Ctof Tears, in Europe and America, to til ";.i. -Trr""! m uwae u may lavor Caxrugct of all decripPw" , - - Stick f.i, Stilkeys, tc. mule and repaired on reasonable terms. SAM'L. LANDER. Sa!i,burv, .1ml 26, 1824. - 204 N. B. Carriarca, of all tlctcriptitnt, bought and told, on comnuswoa. P. 8. A iournavmaa wanted at the above bu ;nu in ahnn rood wurrs w ill be riven. He will be empl ved on wood work, tltogether, The tubvriber keept two Girt for Hire, which will always be kept in reailincaa, with a-md liaruFM. tor the accommodation ot tliotc who may, at any time, wiah to ride on pleawire TT I'll1 1 IS'W .- or on ouwin w. ...... Uanied. a an Anwfentice at the above business, a young man from 14 to 16 - ears of 1 e . 1 1 . I 1. age, anu 01 correoi anu iiKiiisirrnis iiauna who from the country would be preferred : to whom a good chance be given. Coach Mukin". THE subscriber ber letve to return his grateful acknowlcdrments lohi friends and the publie, for the v-ry liberal pstrorf-e he has received in his line ol business i and informs them, that he has procured a number of work men from Philadelphia and Newark, which enablet him to finish work in a style rarely seea in tne western part ol the state. He also has a continual supply of materials of die best quid ity and most fashionable patterns. He intends keeping constantly on hand, at reduced pricr for cash only. Sulkies, Stick and Pannel tiigs, Chariotee. Coacueet, Landaus, Phxtona, 11 rotfches, Landaiilets, Caravans, and Mail Stares, of a superior construction. Repairs done at the shortest notice, and in the best manner. Order from a distance thankfully received, and punc tually att&ided to. J. G. MOUSE. CUrhtte, Marth 1, 1824. 97 fro Philadelphia. fftnir".ubicriher -respectfully Informs- his i friends and the publie renerallv. that he4w jum received me latest rasniont irom London, dv ! . . 1.1 1 . .tr. way ot Philadelphia. - tjentlemen in tliia vicim ty, and the adjacent country, wishing fashions ble clothes made, ctn now be accommodated by the subscriber on a short notice. All order from a distance, for making any kind of gentle. mchTgarnienlsTwill beurictuallylihrexpedl. tioualy executed, and forwarded according to directions. Gentlemen are invited to rive the subscriber's all op t fair trial 1 they will then be better ! -STmntj V. CANON. SuUtburg, jtpril 19, 18. '4. Q3. State of North-Carolina, BURKS COUNTr. . IN Equity, March term, A. 1). 1824. Merrit Burgin, vt. Phillip Goodbread. It appear ing to the satisfaction of the court, that Phillip Goodbread does not reside within the limits of tnia Htatei it is therefiire rmfirA tht-siiht;.-: tkm teitnste forthree month iuccessivtly In . 1. ii - j. f I- . . . . . hub -. w tnctn. vwnuHian,. iuac unieat the said Phillip Goodbread appear at the next court of Equity to be held fur the county of Burke, at the court-house in Morganion, on the 4th Mom day of September next, then and there to plead, anawer or demur, judgment, pro confesbo will be taken, and the tame be heard pane. , 8, SjERVlN,c... Price adv. 4. 134t23 State of Norlh-Carolinaj; ibspsll eovatr. 10CBT e-f I'krt QuM'er Iom. M,y Conner I rriil attachment, feturneil, lie. U U elrra vj "" "' ww, (!, it to an Inhabitant of Uu BiU) (W l4 mwer aw er Wfore tl it Um of U4 court, te ba held fr the county tortaakl, at the court, houaa la fcUle'IIrt b third MiUv It hewed ex paHe, aad have Hip" P"9 It M furUr wrdand, that U.ia wHa kt pyb. iaed tut threw mwtba u CnUn. Tewi h. naiuaiur, wt. STATR North -Carolina, fctokes county. Court of lea tnd Qutrttr tawMona, An tmw'WfJiJ&vm. atV Tkw &i.t for tbe emdetMti) vf (and. It tppeanhj fa Ihe tstUfaetiot) of tha court, that Hln Aek. ssrt, who Intermarried with luat UsJton. at of the heir at law of maJliaa Dahon, dVd. It not tn Inhabitant of this state, h kt thrr(Wa ordered, thai pubticatHm be made In the fi ts. tern Carohmaa ait weeks, inat tne Said ItoUtt iu-kaoti armear at. (Ac west term of mlJ court, oa tha aeeond Monday ia Bentsrabsr, sad shew cauae if aay he haw, why tha sand de-ee. ded to him aa owe of tha hem at law of than Itallofl, decU ahall wot ba condemned, and aoU to aaiiafy tht plaint ifT't demand. St 1 9 MATTHEW ti. MtHJUr,.. Ceraa, Ju 22, 1824. Prict adv. 2, STATE of North-CamEna, JJloket coantv. Court of 1cat aiwl Quarter Session, um teem, 1824: Gabriel J&nby, Tlo lkn st Uw of Jlmathan Ualton, ttce'd. Scire raria. tbe condemnalioo of land.tt wftpcanog lu I lit (atistactioo of the court that Kcbcrt Acko, wk intermarried with Suan I)hon, one of the he in at la w (Jonathan Dahon, dre'd. at not an ii.hsb. it ant if this state, it is then (ore ordered, that Kblication be made in the Western CaroLnisa 1 til weeks, that tbe said Robert ackaoa sp. rm at h rwxt term m otr taid court, an tht seeood SJonday U tserMember next, awd shew cause, if any he bat, why !h land detKeaded Is him at owe of the heirs at Uw, shall not be con. dctnm (L and told tosati-y the pla nt .!! 'dtmtiij. it'19 MATTHEW H. MOORE, I f. Cn-Msis, Jup t:. 1824. Price adv. l STATE H Korth-Csrohna,. JTtokc conutv. Coirt of Vat awd Quarter newtiawa, J term, 1S24 : ea ruel K-fby't admlnistrttors, u. His .-its tt la of jrathan Dahon, AYeM. Hrire Farias, for tle ernvU-mnatiow of land, k sprteanng tt the satisfactiow of the cenrt, that Uikhert .i-ksnrt, who intermsrriftl sritk Imst Oalton, one of the heVrt at hw of -mathtn thl. t n, ilec'J. is not sn inttabitant of this tUtr, C 4 thcrt f'e ordered, that puldicstkm be made is the Western Caniliniaa aix weeks, that the 4 Hohert Arkson appear at West rm of aw awl court, on the second Monday of September, and hew cause, if any he hat, w hy the land de reta iled to him a one of the heirs at law of the raid Amathsrt Da Hon, dee'd. shall not be condemntd, and dd to satisfy tbe plaintiff 'a demands. it'19 MATTHEW R. MOORE, c.e. C.tmnnltn, June 22, 1824. irice adv. $1 STATE of North-Carolina, Stokes comity rmirt nf Pri arxl Quarter Wessiofii. Aiae 0 faW Wtottp.. Robert Jickson, who mtonnamcd with Sutat Dalton, -me of the heirt at law or TtmathaB ton, dre'd. it not an inhabitant of thit ttste, it therefore ordered by the Cirt, Ut.publieti. be ma le in the M'cter Candioian six weeks that the u'yl Robirt Nekton appear at next trrm uf our said court, and shew can, if any he rts why the land descended lo bunas one of the hat at law of Anthsn Dahon, dee'd. aliall not be fomlemned and sold lo tatikry the plaiutifl ' lf maud. it19 MtTTIIEW B. MOORE, e r. CimmifvuJve 22, Price adv. STATE of orih-Carotina, Stokct coott. Court of Meat and Quarter Sessions, Jit term, 1H54 : Gabriel anhy r. The eir sths i f.inathan Dalton, dee'd. Scire Facias, frile romlemnation of land. It appearing to the ut isfactkm of the court, tliat Kubert Jackson, !ia intermrriel with Susan Dulton, one of the hint at law of mathan Dalton, dee'd. is not an is Itahitant of thi ttste, it is therefore ordered, that nittilitfVitlfin tie muili' in the Western Caroti" for six weeks, that the aIJ"Rnherr-rekwnT pesr st the next term of out taid court, oa mo second .Monday in .Vepu mber ivcxt, and si cause, if aiiy he has, why the land descended nf -tho htrt at fx- sttall not he CM demned, and told to satisfy the plaiutifl' 's it- maim. iiM9 JtfATTtir.wn.JJfOORE.ee. (imnanttn, June 22, 1824. vce adv. State of North-Carolina, MKCKLRNBt aC COU s:TT- S T a r'n.ir nf PI.... nut On irter Pl'ttiolH. A M.v urnlnn. 1851, Hi hrrt nlack tfr Willloni' lla-ti . nrlirmnl nt'arhrr eilt. levied 80 or 90acres of land. It appcari.jrto thecwirt. tliat the tlrKndant in tins case i iioi an m"-'-tant of this state, it is therefore .onlered, that nnhliratinn he nuifle air weeks ill the WestCS r.):,,:.M i,.i ii,. ,ir..,t..., mniar t oof. net Tniirt of PIm ant Oimrter Sessions tow l...n r.. it.. ,..i,...f li .1 MMtrt'lioti in Charlotte, cm the 4th Monday int August n&h to replevy, plead, or demur, otner use juv" final will'be entered against him, nnd execution awarueu accoraingi). 1 lest: ISAAC ALBXAM Irw, State of North-Ca rohna, urrri tunrrDfi rnii'ITY riOURT of Plej.aUfwrt49iiesnf. ker i Original attartimant. levied, in the bttw) a mt w am a t twr tw a w w w of John MQuav. It annearine to the court tW iiib uricmiani is noi sn ii;iHUMiaiii vt it i therefore ordered, that publii Mitm be rnde three months in the Wettem Car- !infan, ajiving Mrtiee-tlw'iiaid- cfcteiidane-4--ptw next Court of Plea and Quarter Jession to M held for said county, st the OwrtrllouJe Charlotte, oh the fourth Moftlay i l AHgtut w t replety, plead, Of dcmutV-ot Jantise JM "2 men4-4siU'.te.entre4ifiai tion awarded accordinrh i" k ""Veils. T3AAC ALEXANTtHtS Pricrf adv. g4. . Smit. Declarations in Ej f etinent, For tale at this i'-e. linlictmenl For assault and battery, for aafcrt Uiit 0B(f 7 - .