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Till'. MI HK. l,sr. f-inr. (rur inm. f tltait ?, jif if 4 a4 Ut jf f .l.f ,' m Ui Ik; lr 4 t y wrapt ear S doubtM mw 1 be rb.td U sn-1 nrnfnl ubj llanf M that attadcr suaKM Hi Mf-!! Is's (Utk ,Urt and Hi fcf pfsfwMad, 'J SVnf tn In tif ivaew? Am, ly tab U UUI, an M'4 la Ifcy SW LW tba walurW UtVaiU tba torWi . Mfc( winJalrffanaWf tlsaansUIaJ Or if the mtn BMat a rwgfb. ' lW a V tbe and j Vk4 m I ua torvf tMi ni arnnaa . TV U rJUTTC HaJ, ktiawrt Caittt aU k tba. And every txrtx iW m gtteai Tbow, I ba bw'd at victory's ahrUa, AimI aJaayi kept a ry e Heaven. ( it ta our tonuw Wsaeitares, H boat d.U ' 4 CrfgttM yet, b fraWl Waf M, n kMf J vtuna, la fitrnti w. ii. r. rricx.iu-Tn a mitician. Ton aay mt ilwWJ sm. waca laiefy i3t Tt pro Jim dtd I Ml &if sell. Mt&CKIa.tNKOL'8.' ihi ral taitasta vnaatara. ACADEMICAL EUL'CATIOX JJetiri. EJiUri: One csuse hjr parents re to careless at Co the dn pe tal of their vo jtH in their Academic count, it, that tKry viluc toliule the importance tfotaJimk education. In order to eiote the attention of parents and guardians to thit point, permit me to oecupy your paper once more. Id thisroirtipunication, I shall alio quote, whatever it pertinent, and tends to shear a general concurrence of upini n on the suSicct. At a pertinent quota, lion, I feel happy in being able to re cite the language of that distinguished ttai'iman, Jihn C, Calhoun, whom our cou-try, I verily believe, srtll4 at tome future d-v, elevate to the Prcalrfcirtiat chair. Converting with a gentleman in the South, he observed : " In tearcb of thoe ran whn will hereafter be the pillars of our government, I go to well organized academietin religioua,'nrigh borho.Kl. In our diuipatrd ciliet ev- cry budable tHort it generauy paraui ed by temptation, and every flattering protpect blighted by intemperance, llut in the arademica to which I allude, order ia prcaerved, morality it main tained, and tyttematic habit a of ttudy are formed, .Theie give talents their proper direction, and call into action, powers of mind which would otherwiae lie dormant. And tuch are the temp tations in moat of our colleges, that it requires a course through such acade mies, to1orm in young men habiu of Buflicient ttreng:h to retitt the entice ments of the profligate and the snares of death." No testimony could be more explicit, .r moh valuable, than th'u, in behall ;if the importance of aca demic education. To this, 1 will ad J annth'er. It is a representation to e public on the Importance of academies, issued in rr..linaiaf)82l. AftcraCOtn- v - - plimemarvnotic, very justly takrn, of the K.v. J. M. Wilson, rrmcipai oi the Hocky RivttiAcademy, tince dis olved, the reportYrocceda : " Wheth er me i of ao grcirt worth, and of the profession uf those who engaged in tf-achmtr Academies in our counttTt ----O J thuuld be thus occupied, is not a ques tion now to be determined ; but it is wonhy of remark, that some of the most distinguished men, in different ages of the world, have been thus en gaged, and some bright luminaries in science have been thus educated. " Follow aome of the greatest men in the Grecian and Rowan republics, to the sources from which thev received ftnJt at lU fgun.Jat'na cf tcWnrtr m..J iiJ.,ul-, it U .fctd but mJ ftm latere ud an4 tufursc le. desifil. (. t' ac!cmin that ff.pt.iinr which they hulJtUit and wbuh.Utht Uit of ..atHe, ihey dj poieii, anJordtr, and H'il. It rjvtn lo our colUer.w , ,!. tientlemen. I wUh W lt pur youth detained w a-J; I ..r.rrvt rcttOOS. I opinion of the small conceit that vouU awetl an ae tdrrnr to if, a txt of a col Uff Uhou;H thcrt an torn small college t, and tome eminent academics, in our country. It it because I value highly our college! tod universities, thai I with to tee our academics tie. vatcd in their ttaodiog. If college be an tltfoni maiuhn, should not the academy that introduce students with ia itt waltt, be an tUgant ferllct t (Koerally speaking, more lime is aptci in preparing fr college, than io p sing through Its course. And wiikio the period of preparation, embracing the most docile and critical age f raan from 10 or 12. to If the meouL ind the moral, and the religious ha bits of youth are to be formed. It is in vain to expect a student to form rood mental habits of accuracy, dis crimination and order, at college, if he has not attained to this at tome pre rurstorv school. If he haa tot into bad mental habits, which rcq ure labor lo displace them, and haa pssed the .a 0 11 a most ductile seaaon ol youth, ma col lege course cannot da him any real good. So also in regard to other ha bits. A. li. Svw 'lUppljr f rrrali Goodi. f rA, at L m -Mf7, 1nn tU i!,.l. vj K tufki 4 t-M iW ar?vf. m. 14 friT Irmf -I (!', aMl,, hif jfcf tflj a N mmtrfm rrrl4 kl i kfll rj ki. It 4 ttUmmrs ah U (mLU at lrr, m rifvlJf Ui44 la ti, t um vJuJy fce UaMlt. i. murrir. it. a. cu7 YrWt of a hiaUi, rmltJ til, .Morganton AeiuUmt. TJUI U-a-f relJt 1 i.- a. ik. trii af Ua Im a pkoM Kmi ! 4 rtapet!l mmIa eritr, M Us Atntt tha 1"' ym U4r, m now ilMNbae. TH are aare ef the av lW rt.aM wWk a a fcUai aa) ncoumx 4rw.n of U14 Na; eJ rH,;i mitvcM of iKa fK aa4 t4irtr, aadaf lM ifve1a of Mr. WW, cunA!;W IM Jr ( ana S4neci aau. ItitatM oT )hf bWlMi, and the tvtnenr wkir a mm4 rwtuXfnmi af I'flwrt of boK U ptftif4 pf 14 M4MtMn. logwXbtt mtlh tht her. Mr. kVUr. rM.tnc ia lb AcaJrmy fcruiU- Wrs he Ihey eomimifly aleb an4 la bor fvf the inft(Wltil and pirrtttaJ f'o! of nunik ttvrr cnnn Ihd otk Umh rM(Waa Ho mIi to at Uwir of fu eolirre, o 10 thrm a vahiafate ntniift'k rlKAlMm, lo inquire ketUer ta twuLtk alfufUol at Uiia ltM(itulon are no, at Iritf, efitl to any in 0 Mate. By oeUce of tbc IWfL 3m)0 ISAAC T. AVr.UY. their education, and vou will ro with thnmlfg'ji'wiUi..., Men noksa dis- Pythngoraa, PlaWand S4crates, taught ac.idt.mies. and taugnt some distin guished men. Look at Europe, when that fbod tf lighr bUVstupon it, which opened the eyes of deluded thousands, and how w&s .it ushered in? It was principally by academies. - " In pur own country, some of its brightest ornaments in church and state, have been educated exclusively lis academies Thestf -facts she ws-us "therf.illybf those attentptr which tiave been made, even in our own state, to wrest away from academies their pro per dignity, and ao contract their oper ations, that hirelings alone will engage ia conducting thtyn. It is a blow A NttSTEIfS DREAM. The printer of the Farmer's Advo- cate, says" We do not pretend to 'believe in dreamt,' but we had one a few nights since, of tuch a singular character, that we cannot retitt a c ligation to give,'" publicity. dreamed ffor printers are aubject to dreama,) that all our delinquent tub tcribert flocked in, and paid up their old accsuntt consequently, we im mediately procured new type from New-York, enlarged the Advocate, and paid off the papr.maker. In this we were exccedinelv delighted : but just as we were about to render a host of grateful acknowledgments to our patrons, an unlucky blundering little insect, (which we do think might have found better lodgings) gave u such a friendly grip between the shoul ders, that we awoke under the dread ful apprehension that the sheriff had favoured us with a call. Hut iwaaaJI i dream all but the Aie." , I ADVICE TO YOt'NG LADIES. If you have blue eyea you need not i :.u if vr.ii have Diaca eyea. you need not leer, u you n.vc , -teeth, do not laugh. If you have bad ;J0ot and hi . - i V I-.. k-n tti nrri.l It ones, do not iaugn i" - . tr - - J . ....II i sion will justily ,Mtnon lnt, &.UHnvr. .vukTN-c.tnou.v.1, Br r.DWAUl) VANnitOlt.ll: MYVm frfrertfully infen tha piH. ff U, i-a hi fnrtnk Ul K U UkeB tlie r vme and ekfnt r ! aitiutr-1 al the north eorrwr t4 xht Cnon.ljouw, (Urlv ocepMfl by Mr. Jm Htiie.) TUe eontnirne of llito aaiuitiva nr txuMnrn, ia eqiu lu any in tbe plwc. the llo.ic mnfsitia a number of prit rr.n., nrll eilcuU'rJ foe tlw rcammuifaion i4 Tne llr ti.d HJrrai tlie Nlabtrt arc rumJL if not au ptrvtr, t n (n tba f m' adrntUd lo by oile and tlrntc Hosiers t hi lJ.W and kr. ill be atiMiUH rlh the beat !e uwrkrl (TnrJ itJ tba rril'on f House. Kn m be bopet ilt (ic entire Miifadion to tlu bo nuy tTwnk proprr to rail on bim : hi k ire I firm, tint no pair liif1 bp iird lo render their aU -ninfurtLI and plcinj. ValtmMo Tropf rt, fr Palo. O'T II m.Ut. lb Jl-H A.f J - . t., ,U N a.J.1. M tht.ff'a , 4J'. iu MWof kf rl a4 ft" i"- Mil. tit I rmn ln.L IrW M riikar 'J f Pna ertk, at Hi ( lb Ciaaba f.rfr, an.ltiUn.tKf, I" t euUfbU tne, lunf d aud river, tiljmning U land af read, fjuourj. W am) oKr, inibMiM at ry tlkat and labbj m W rV enelrinf UtfM CMrtnUnt art, ail. al M renje. and MiMiad 4 a auM al Liued to U eu!tf af eottea, fotn, sad' atht rria " - - - AUa. . UH ft V3 mm Urn. ber.4 Wn-I. rylnf m lU wait if MourrtM freak. a.Haai die f fuWaMrf, Ab. cmaiby, and ner, and tolniC at UetBMtat.bU nun of iron or. AUo, fl I.k.ry nfw one of Wowsisatt. tt Pent InMBnennan, bawmcr ana Mp w tribe property p Ci4. Was. UWk. eiectt. ft tn Inataneexf rratrnm . forney, nilminiatratort af tbe ttttta of Henry TiMaw. tU4anL and etbem Ami, alno, MO acfw of Und on lUlTa err a, adjoin,; da afovad Imt .4" lot. uinta a. Incbtbn( a eomfuflabtf dvctbng-ltouar, ami other acceanry oatdHiibrmft, a d ftU A aa atl, euttoa fin. k, tl property of IU- bra tomerMn, eu.cwUJ i ib laatanee m wa am. 1U frrllU of iba aoiL and Wahby ailaaKM n tb aba knd. on and near tbe banks of ibe Cauaba ner, a ner bb bula Wf, al mM r..t.ir Amr. to aRWd a trat air of r)th la tba eleni arelioii of cnir stale, lay inr awlc lUir other and pent hnUfei oul.t ti. br aulLcWnt iiducif4nie l"e pnrebnapra and it U to be bupad tbnl pertona iatting to obuia ret ! bnrcvia, dl k tba prenuMi, and at land lb ad. jAcon roBNEr.XAew l'urkeU for IMiiladelpliia. TUP. mbMibrr hninr raUbbdied a linr nf Fatktti bteen rliitadrluhia an.1 W.I. m'mgton, N. C. Ukrt thit method to arnuainl IDC pi""l , ?CWI VIII ICSVV TV ll'ltllllOn for Pbila4tlpb. erenr 'en dve, J'rJuoe in tended for thia cenvejant. "r": , for. ar.loJ by Duncn ThomP''vrV . . L etteviiie. N. C. and Mrar. Htonc ft W.er. rf t-,lmi.rtn.N. Cat we loett rates ol trc.Kn, and kr,Vpr. p.-ble. HavwU three Rood tetarb in the Iradr, commanded by earrb.l f.p l,nS veil cq...inte.l iia be eoaat, and eabma en fitted up for the accommodation of anm gtrt. He then foir tn.t. to meet with tncour igvment. rbihvlrlphia and ita eniron ba. beeotna o ret a ipamtfartanna; place, that eottoircaa bcaold to aome etent and .dvantac to the ownerai the ennwiniptinn beinp, at prc tfit, aJrfHit twenty tbouund balra per annum, nd will, no 1uL't, be torn far greater. - JAMK3 l AlTON.jr. Ctmrnhfitn .W A.nl. ,N".. 2.1 nr(h nf .Strrei, fHiiiuklphia. ii'.Ur. toe Kstuhlishinont remoif.d If VOIV dance well, T? BF.XE7.ER DICKSOV uke. tl... m, to 11 J . ... Ii .frm hi cintnmrn. and the niihlic at dance hut seldom. II you dance in, k hp bM remOT.( h;i Av. frvm mo- few never dance at all make no previous aine indifferertly, hesitate not a mmt when vou nre !krrt i ir people are judges of singing, but eve rv one is sensible of a desire to please. Never touch a sore place in any one s a I character: for be assured, wrvoevtr you are, that you have a sore place in your own, and a young woman is a flower that may re oiasiea in mo ment. It ia always in your pouer to make a friend by smiles what I folly then to make enemies by frowns. When you have an opportunr.y to . .. .. i . . If you sing well, e hmt he formerly occtipird, nd Im taken excuses. It VOU i the hull nwnert tv Mr. im.iim iwi.i, oppau.!! Wm. II. Slanjfhit r' hi is.- ol niter tainiaeat, on Mais-ttrect, Salijbur)-; !icre he UI carry on, iwual. 'I,- and Mioema- kinjj biiainets, in all its vr'a branrhe, in a t)le uf neanea and durability which, he be Peve, otnnut bt surpiicd by any In the state. All orU r from a distance, fur work in bis line, will be faitliAillv atttgded to. Sathhnrt, S pi. 172. 1t For SaUy the Celebrated lhrtc NAPOLEON. rTHE mliseriber oftrra for .1. .1.1. l. ..V.UJ T- M KilC Ull. iimivii min'irr-u Stallion t w hich, it not aokt e I prrviona to l u a !av of Octo- . i ,11 vour heart. iber Sllienor t'-ovrt, will, on that day, be expo praise, do It With all T0"' "f"!' Led to public auction. Terms made known on When you are torceu 10 utamt, - uppiictvui, with reluctance. II you wo"' Pr serve beauty, rise early. Ifyouwauld nrenrrve esteem, be ceptle. H jou would obtain power, be condesuld State of North-Carolina, '1MIE I itbit t Tirmrrr, ticainr te Act of I the Uat Aawmbly, (Cliaptrr XI.) pwd for the rebrf of Ibe 'unWmi uf tba Cberukce 1-arvU beretufure aold Mdr Iba autbunfjr of Ibis state, aa cunft-rnag a great and amyuUr la vor on llukl drcriptHMi of his fellow li-ni t aivl being aniioudy deairoua that iby altould avail tbemsrlrrs of the favor and indulgence of the atate, thus grnerondr and uneipeetrdK ti tended and proffered to them i and widiing, itlul, lopnt from hin.wlf tbc painful ncecMity J of penorming tlie truly irtaoma ana rrry on. pleasant duties required of him by tlie amid Act, n the runt of lb failure of tba Itirchaarr, or aiy of them, to sa I thcmrlea of ita gencroua s'mI arrommixLitiog prori.ion lska the lilcr. ty, aa a frirtid a bn emlrarored to aid an I ru.t, to the uttnmt of his very limited abilities, in ob taining the paage of the Ait ahntc mentioned, to ndite ami entn .t all concerned that Ihcv pron.ptlr and induatnou.lv nulr the necrsiary prefHtratitn, and Cxinve or tend to Haleigli iil.i'n tba time.fur.l aiwl bmited be Ibe law, and thus arail thcnistlres of ita kind and imlulgrn! pro. sent ppfinunitT to im - Trtairr is lull) Ieriorvi "... " -l !'"". .' FUtO Of Xnrtll-CntiIftO, (UMIt ct arr, ft I if R X I1a al U S4.j4. Aff term, 1 1 ' i bwrt a.awtu Akl.ivUf afijind a"a bt, rii,tfc.,J y, j n Ud. tt ia oe4V4 by tba L.n tb! .U, U.a d.frnUA U Uwa aiut arpr b.t. iU fuit of rVal and MnarUf Ntwus U U Lkj k lU eowni; of drrt, at tba cinU SiaiiniUe, an tbe tbied M -Uy U twf neat, an.1 pUa-l, Ui I.U.M.IT 01 baa pre CMrftMUi of traniig rs fn, i MHke hr4 ba pubUUJ tbeaa aaantbt it ti vtawtara taM;aa. rr. a... rv-7' iW03Jfjr . iStato of .North-Carolina, ClOfrr t4 lWaa and QiarW Meoa Aarvf tertn, 1121 1 W"en "'i.Ihi fc,i H. tail bar orifinj sitae bment, n Utrwad n4 an land, kt. Ft kt ae-lerad If tba rt, pMbUalia b mada tW thrte aab U i, Wealefa farotnian, tbat aide lb dtW appear befee tbe a it tm at lU aa mf to be bUI Ce die eawnte afoetaaidL at U twt iu.. u i.i.;ni.' -6atti rMH svm.l. Noern.brf alt, Snd pUat. tba plaintdT ad) t, beard rarU, and be )u.l raw M pea 7rer at. aiam.Ti i u,, vm. frW a!. f,i. lluMtpm, U.A 13.'. XOTICK i Citizena of the t'ni'ed S'fes liaring Llim under tbc Treaty of Client, tor Uvrt o:d- r irw.ivi i --- , ,. , , rrO'liml lV tllC a-lliimneu an. . mb brcber or further 'Vt l&ZL of St. I'e.erwurg. will be laul Ue- ill, at any tmm Ureafter, prote aurceaJul. or . C((mmot, tK.rmm( determining the aniuunt til such tUiim. s' i ' nct mretii.jr in this city, on the Bib of IVrem Convention of Bt. 1'cter-hiirp. . iia THE board under tbia Coattatkxt, tm tv. day la, tba ll'b inat. anahiaMMiWr arm I apoa ami filed tbe fvll'neing steraget la be . biwtd aa compenaat'on ( eat b sivl ee rty U.., ft wbotn irjcmuif-O!'' way be due, aadtt the said (Weetion, U I For all tUr.s taken from tbc $ tt U-. tana, he Hundred and Kgbty iKdlart. t nr all tboaa 'aken from lb Bute of AUt. 3a, (tcoegi and toutb-C'atvbita, TImc Ib-t-deed and Mnrtjr DntWw. Toe all tboaa taken rroea Marxian.. Vi-, and all oilier Rtstes fxH aauawd a. atoe, Ta. Hundred and r.ghy tbillara. Tba two fommiaa.ooera Dmler the aVa named roneention, met tbia day, wair tbe af- rnntiiiiilion of tba rVrd aa preacribed hr XLt 11 article of tba Convenimn, mX not hi J t! Hecretary of Ulatr tbat dey are re.ly t rtr.,.. ami proceed ia die esanhallHi of tbc Ikta. . Ut ij abraveer it mayfce aubmHtcl to the. The Hoard then aliourned tU leunrWu the 8th iVrembrr neit, when, iUlia Or(k.u I.irf, si all, in tbe tor in time, brrreitcd, III nniccrd ta an etsmiiution of tbe ib.n kicb oiaj be la a Data ofprea.iuin fvr bw. ir. I he Poard has dVcvled t' at the teatlnm. f winitavs JuJI be rereitrd in aritin. uulu a personal elimination shall be require. L The lioard bu l' detd tbat a!l aryniKrc, of the rlairiuurta, dicir agentaortinv.'l, .In.: U ia anting. J.VMI.J CAbLU, Sec',. D'.rtarm'r i.. ..... Hie Updature baa already p done ao much, in tbr law referred to, tbat fcw imlred cm hope, or een wish it to do more, I ha Public TreaMirtr may po.bly be mis. taken i but he certainly, ami tndv ba bebeve and consider all hope or expectation of future lguJativc interference, or of further atay or indulgencr, in regard to the moniea due or be coming due from the Purchasers of Cherokee Umi. aruresai.l, aa being entirely bopeka ml forlorn. .ifrtfA, Stpumhrt 1, 18M. ff7 It w all ! brn.c in m'md, tbat the .Tlel of (V-tober pext ia the cLi lic.l on by bw, a lim iting the nme to abii h the indulgence ufl'tred or rranted is ettendrd. li LUt "of Letters F.M INIM; in tl Post lliltcc at t onenrj. N.irth t arolina, on the 1st tlctolicr, la.. ..1J 1 ' .r Viannv. en- n n. . vnil W 1111.11 ..TI. " " I r 7 1 - iuu. a. ; - r deavor to promote the happiaeaa pt oihcrsa MICHAEL nnowN. Saliihnw, Sept. 21, 1824. 4it27 yiPGnffio, io his flo- ucation Sbciety. at ita late meeting in New-York, appealed to "itic "v, who, like ministering angels, love to hover about the chambers of sickness who owe so much to Christianity and introduced the following beautiful quotation : "Not she with trait'roua kiss her Saviour stung I Not the denied him with unholy tongue 5 Shey when apostlei thrunki 'e4 "oari jftT Laat at tbe cross, and earliest at the grave.- Mental pleasures never cloy ; unlike those of the bodv, thev are increased oy repcuuou, approved by reflection, and strengUiened by enjoyment, the subscriber, on Sunday niplit, the 19th inst. a nrrnt man, by the name of Mill aooui 3 tect 0 or J inchea mh, tolera bly black complexion, middle aize, Ims a scar cauinj by a cut ilb a kuifa acrowi 4b Wkwf one of bis hand, and small scar on the rijrht side ot bio neck a little below his ean had no clothing but ahirt, trowscrs, wid blanket. A reasonable itrd -'II be given to any person a. c. where Ue tail negro ia, or may be tad, and dl neeeaiary to 'ffcuNE. o.n 01 iU 3it27r Win. M. Alexander. AlcxsiMlcr lUin Her. Ceorge ItogcT Solomon Durria James Ilrnwn Samuel lllack John Black UiiU rt nigsrr Peter C. Roger. John Crothera U illiam Collins Noah Torzine James A. Collins. Capt. J. l)ah)(erfield James Dickson. Janu s Eagle Phillip Ragle. Hubert Flcmming Abraham Fox. rhristian Gregtjry George Goodman Christian Goodnight. Ionard Hauler Mj Jamea Harris Charity Hone cut U illiam Harris 1-ewU Hone) cut Joseph Howel John Hamilton William G. Harris JamcFTTaTrui 1'hompaon Hunt Samuel 8. Harris. 28 John Johnson. Ijiird Kirkpatrirk Robert Kirkpatrkk. KtKicli Moi-gan John . Mfurtljr Samuel I. Morrison Jawcs M-Caleba John S. WCslcbs David M'l.tire Hector Mfaxhnn Da id Miller Margaret Means Samuel Mt'urdy Miibert Means Matilda M'Calebs Janu s M'Cakbs WiHiam MClclhtn. William Newel, llobert Pickens Itcnjumin I'lunkct l'etc-r Hless Hunnnh Parka Eliabeth Pliler Elizabeth Plilfcr. John Rogers Christopher Hinehart Perinenio Roger. Michael Sides Elisha Spears Hubert G. VVeddington "VVilbani Wilson ber next, in tl precnt )ear; that audi s h- j not alnady exhibited their CUims ami the f denee of lliem to tbia Department, Biy d before tint time. ARTICLr. III. When the average ralue of alarea Jisll been srxrtsined ami fixeil, the two comnijsi. ers sliatl constitute a lard for tbe exaiuinawa 0 tl.e claims which to be auhmittr 1 to ilia's. .il tl-y shall notify to the Secretary f m-'-of the I.'. States, lliat Ihey are rea.lv to rvce.se I a ilefiniiive lut ol tlie aiavt s and ttlier pni!' prepcrtv, for which the citizens of the l a:' Slates claim indemnification j it being uUf ai).J hereby agndjliattbc conmKS aball not take co(n,i.iirC of, nor recfTe, Wf tbat bis lliittiinic tiiajinty sliall not be re" r ' to make coinptnsalioii for anv cl.oifii fir prrri ' propcrtt UlKlcr tne i.m anicic ui . -I. lunl, iiot contained in the said lit. An.1 h Itriisnnic mjcsiy hereby engage to can.?'1 be pMihiced iK'Cnrf the conihiUaion a inalrr.J tiiunrda acertaiiiinif facts, all the evidences J whicli bis majesty's government inav be io ' session, by returns from his m ijrst) s ofT.ccn ot otherwise, of the number f aUvca camcd aay. Rut the evidence so j.rod;ic"d or its iiriecri'c htm, aluill nut go i bar o-aut( claim r Tt whieh ahall be olhcrw Ue rttisfactorily aiitbeut. cated. 4129 Georre Whitly Kenjamin S. West. T). STORK F., .1. P.M. iSlotganton W)e Sce. THE second anhiveraary 01 mis ociClJ. be hoklen at the Church in Morganton on T.,ia. rw m. This being one of the davs apn-i'tted for holding the county court, it iaWeUiat-m ... 1 -i 1... M.nri nu-n of everv denoini''on' arelnvftettlR W-fttrnM-.mfeM tbc institution bv their counsels anil -xnonauoua. Subscribers aria managers are rejewcu 10 aci tl ihf.W areounts with the Treasurer, on dr be- fore that day, as a large ambuirt i nowliie to ilic parent society. C. EDDY, Secretary. Krntp. nf.Nortli-Carolina. (10URT of Pleaa and Quarter Sessions, Au ; gust trm, 1324. Thomas Holmes r. Ver non Smoot : original attachment, levied, !tc. It appearing to the satisfaction of the cmirt, that the defendant in thia case ia an inhabitant of an other atate, it is ordered by the court, that ad vertisement be made three weeks, successively, in tlie Western-Carolinian, printed in Salisbury, Uiat the defendant appear at our next Court of pi and Quarter Sessions, to be held tor the countju&f jtowan, at the court-house in Salisbury, on the third Monday of November next, "then and there 4 plad,r -demmv Uu4fii!S:A'M. be entered according to the plamtitl 's demaml, it28 JOHN GILES, Clk. For silc at tht Office, State of North-Carolina, n-jLKES cousrr. SUPERIOR Court, jn Eouity, Peptem. Tern, 1824. John Itrvan t t. Joseph Pourtcr, Fra- ci Pourter, Aaron Chambers and limsa I wife, James Pourter, llezekmli Hall ana r his wife, William Pourter, John Cornell anu cv his wife, Elijah Cornell and Elizabeth n wife, Mary Johnson (aidowj late Mary Fourter,. and Jane Gamble (widow) late Jana Pourter; Original Bill : It appearing to the aatisfaction tbe court, that all the defendants, except JwPj. Pourter and Francii Pourter, are inhabits another state, ortltreil, therelbre, that pul tion be made in the Western .Carolmwn or weeks, reiu1ring-the laid defendants limi? wt of the state, to appear at the next conn Teld for tlie'couhly br wnxrvj- equity to be held for the counly bf Wilkes, the courtJiouae in Wilkealoro, on the seCJitf Monday in March next, and plead, answer w demur to said bill, or judgment pro confe will b taken, and the aame act for heannf. State of North-Carolina, MOITAH COUNfr. . COURT of Pleaa and Quarter Seswon gust term, 1824. John Scott " Lamm: original attachment, levied 0n JJ appearing to the autisfaction of the . J. the defendant in this case ia an hJJw. other .lata, it orjlered by the :Wj e, vertisement MF. Siburf, In the .Western CaMnlan, prn. ed in tgjf that the defendant appear rrn w fc county ufJtQtan, atthe.eouiao "r.; on t and be the tliiwl sioiiuayw i'"-'"-r ,wlt i there to plead, or demur, or j b" entered according to r-". ma"1 JOHN GILES.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1824, edition 1
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