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1 ttwm 8 tr, li. l s it ' ' 4( " I it '; U' -, ty f . . tatW, J k ' CI 64 f 1:7 - w im rt it.j, r. l1" "'"'ewerty th 1W) k h PWM! tjw. t f 'fUt. Awt Comjrr at eJ-aU'entt m t!e V, f. ' liwt, Cwy htfiaH, oa of the ifO gnr-UcaJ etirt who tut! Ua. ftarwerd, 'C4. H,Str. kc cVwg Ua turnof the ri , Ui2i KaUwul load, ha ske b. appointed . . . . m l a ' I- .1 . V. I. am. If ' M achate, eooaty, Edel fucSA at do Gee. . WuMtr, of BuMwesbe eow7, tr4 The'. , of Hertford, kH bee tcenaed ta prtoliee Lw, U the fuperiof ' Courti of rile etett, kt add: lion l tho Vertta. , foea atmcd U or ' Ce. Me .IX-Vr, Ww e the t. I. vmf, U . bee elected CwwwJf of MWwiH, Vy a oow tUrrable ewjocrry trttt Mews, TodJ, Or. sd coic.MZ.irwr or f jjuar " We have, fracs tine totim, puULf4 such tmtt from Wltcf rhte om th mm cJttT.. Much doubl bM tl)MJf ml, rJrt WncCta tLit art tkrfy to to ocr couo Irt mj t th frt black UteoMeKe frtM lb cpntIonntbf flodctjr It m( bt Ahtd, v think, bj ctcrjr m f nflectn m4 poCU Ul forrcuLtbAt it VouU MMUm klwnUrt f oifcooBOy, for Wry rtiwpo tob rtno J frooi k for tbat portion toUr bopuhtlon, (ipMklflf of It colkctlrcl;) Unot oljr ntfe 1 (n&rwluctlr tmonf , but W rather . Aulaact.tlumotberv'x.Tb orpiutatM of oscWtj bktf Mb to dtgndt Ktrn, h tbalf MocWUofii, to icrcl oltb our titrtt, tni Tcnnf tbcm reatkia and tjuWLwt U tKtir conditkm, tbry hifa a tpirit of Heonttnt, and frequently of lfurrectlon," amonf ' (bo lattar. litotke benefits rrwhinf to thefreo blacb tbemclras frooi coloMauif tbcq U Africa, w - CM JuJ from tho bctjjabetber.Uteir tUlion b better or vont tbero tban kera T Aad Vt bare no better -ray of acerta'injB tltia bet, thai by taklog tb declarationa of the cnirraata ,r themKhea. At airorTinf trkjence tojbvor of tL colony wa tact la loJlowmp extract from " i tetter wnttea by an imTmot Uwf went 'from - KCaabetb City; ta tUl ftate, about a year aTiiec - bich fetter hu been pubMed In tht EHubeth M Our Gorernor his purxbaaed a tarrt tnct of land on. St. Paul's rirer about aeten tnllea from this town. r I hare been there and seen the land, and think it it at , ftood as any in Forth Carolina. ' Moit ol thc peopla thateamc.htre lih ma ara goinK there ta' settle it it MRh, well watered, and easy ctihlrated. , I thank God that I come to Afilca. 1 would not return. to iefllef for nothtntr man could F'1? me?. :iTMJnd will produee-xora. cotton, sweet potatoes, peas, rice, plan, tains, bananas and pine apples coGfee grows wUd.and as rood as any I crersaw in America. The natives are not so tav age as hat been represented we employ - iherrrto wortrfbrus for feri heads'of to- oacco per month.- l am so well "pleated with the country, 1 am at a loss what to ' ' WJ-saOttIl0rHhe'Erst Saturday after 1 t W a IL t mm . my rnvii, i m mo independent Volun teers parade t they were all men of color. 4lised4ii wuiforroi -roy coualn AnthoBy uimm i iub ujii ucuicnani. reaver . . . did 1 behold such a sight before, I have joined the enmnany mytelf. I thought I was free when in America, but I wat mis taken, I only had the ah ado w, now I hae the substance. Tell Dtryj1 Jarofct and alt the boy If they want'obe men, come ! Africa. ' . -Jo.Ha wiuiAhs .v .m,-.j . wmw 7A i Abstract of a ."treaty hetween Great Britain BraaiVfbr tl)i ibolitloll of Ihe tlave raOe," h h? b!uhr.h at o InneW-VIr protidei, i frht-ftt- Uf7l)tftMi th eMhai)'- tU ction of -the treaty, ft that! not be lawful for 1behabltanta of Bruiy totraftlo in alaveion the coart of Afrlca ln any manner, or onder any An .tTfl lae-,in retaela belong tnjto either of tlia-contract hg under theif fiajri, !. deeUred piracy, t The twopowera mutually gre that the iKpaof war Of both aationa. have Cberty to tkit tho aaV. icbaht veWela of each other, upon fcmaoriable t .a, f I ht f.nt t jf rf -.'.'rrr.-if,?, -J ) a t .'tit ai !'t a cf e t ttorfifr f r,t, It the trrt)ittrni:Ti of a ! ;cnwl. A t' crl d.Tyla ftf kriU.'a it the pre" Ccr"f ir 4 proif ctf'f f fij'kan IniiJ- tuil'i and In U wa muil coftb4 at Ina conterrailte tsoa-tr iHtt will wtuh ever our t.!ertit, aM roird thaw arilntt fraud, lntrljjue, torrpV and tlolaoce. U early Infancy, aaucatMt rnr U oae fully 'jmlnluertd.. la some parts of Circat i'riiilnt iarnt tchooJa have been tttcetvLUy titaliUhad, cornprMnr tlil- drto-fmwtiveloait feorseag, whoaa. temper! boarta a4 i&akJa art aauiion ted, and wh Mht pirt mi are ena tied by thru meant to devote tbemaelm it Ubour wlibout bitrmba er ant aal nt. latiUutloris a tklt kind are elf sdipitd le a denae population, aal mut be left l the purdiaritUp ef private berrfvotencf. Our com moo schools tnv brace children from five to fifteen years M, and continue to Increase and Droaper. The appropriations for Ul rear from the school fund amount to 10,679, amd m cqulratent autrl Is also raised by Uiatkm la the several school glttrtcts, and Is ap plk4 b the same way. The capital fund la B 1433.000, which wilt be la a state of rapid aufmentatlon front Salts ef the pubtle lands and ether sources. And it is well ascertained that more than 410,000 children have been taofht (a our common schools, dorine; the Utt year. The sum distributed by the state Is now toe smtll, and the general fund tan well warrant sa aegmcatideit td 115,000 annually. - ;; ""' An Important cbanre has taken fcUce la the free Khoolt ef New-York' ly ea arrangement between the corporation f that tkt and tbe trusses cf the Free School ooclety, tbote eataNlahmenta are to be cooverted lots public achooU, to admit tbe children of the rich at welt ai the poor, sod by tbli anolhUailoa of Jac? UuVmis dlitlnctions, there will he a strong locehtive for the dl-play of tilanta, and a fclidtoua iccomodatloii to the f enlua of republican government.",, la these-sem loaxlet the monitorial system hat beea alsraf I tised, and b has in ether inttlto tloaa, bees) oppOed wlih complete success to the high branches of education. ' Our system of instruction, with ail ha numerous benefits, la still however, sus ceptible ef great Improvement. 4 Ten years of. the life ef a child, may now be spent in a common school. la two years tho etc'mentj of instruction may be ac quired, eod the remaining eight. years must either be spent In repetition or in idleness, unless the teachers of common schooll, are competent to Instruct la the higher branches or knowledge. The outlines of geography, algebra, mineralo gy, agricultural chemiatry. Mechanical philosophy, surveying, geometry, astroo oray, political economy and ethics, might be communicated In that period of -lime, by able preceptors, without eatentlal In terference with tbe calls of doroeatifl In dustry ;The vocation of a teacher, In its inDueoce on the characters and devtiniea of the rising" and all future generations, has either not been fully understood or duty" estlmatedltis, ; or ought to be, ranked among the learned "profeailana. Vith a.tuILidmnMon of the taerita of aeveral who eow oQiciate in that capacity, still It must be concerted that the infor mation of many of Ure instructors of our common schools, does not ettend beyond rudimental education that our expand ing population requires constant accessions to their numbers, and that to re ante these views, It la necessary that aome new plan for obtaining able teachers, ahould be devlaed. I therelore recommend a seminary for the education of teacheri la the monito rial ay ttem f inatruction, and In those useful branches ef knowledge which are proper, to engraft on elementary attain ments. A compliance with thia recom mendation, will have the most benfen in fluence on individual happiness and social prosperity". - To bresk. down the barriers which proverty naa erected arainst these qutsiuon and dispensation of ttnowtedge; is to restore the just equilibrium of soci ety, aud to perform a duty Of indiapcnaa: bte and partmountobligatioa 1 andtinder thfa Tmpression I also recommend "that provision be made fctheratnitiotra-ed't ucatton In our superior seminaries of indi gent, talented and meritorious youth. V 1 conaider tbe system of our common schools as the pslladium of our freedom, for no reasonable ;apprehension;canbe entertained of Its subversion, as long as tbe great body of the people are enlieht-' ened by education. -a To increase the funds, to extend the benefits, and to rem edy, the defects rf this excellent, system ia worthy of your most deliberate attention The;'fficecBb n"o w so ftly 'iJrealdea over that department,. Is prevented, -by bis other official dutiea. from visitinir oar schools in person, nor is he indeed cloth ed with this powe" A visitatorial author ity for the purpose of detecting abuses in the application of. the fundi, of examin ing into the modes and plans of instruc tion, and of sue-eestlne imorovemenis: wouldunwuettionably be -attended with the moat pronltiovs eaTfciav1 cC ' V V 1 1 it . . - : t 4 I'll ! II i .1 t i ,. ! ' , ; .' i t'.a f ..." ' t r 1 1 f r t2t !.' '. '.n i-t I'm J Tbt (Sf nfl ffi f .f l' V.ttr ,'t'.t 1 l.i;:!.?i t.'hufth l i ttt lniifd hi'ns at Klr U-A ttlf, liUl In I c 'ri'k 190, Id. fc'3l4 If a U.'iatilinoyl VKf, 14 arVjliah a Thr'-sskal , Semwury, The nrcriihr of tuiU to InMltaioa h a church which futa.'.'-t tVt one thotj sand et.i,.rrfc'atlora a-i't arty te ha. drtd ml&iitcre has fng Utn ft. Antfl cartalely,' to sto ac0omliuilr couU th advaatageiof tU at eitabllihmcnt ap Mtrkts protlamattcaJ, than te the mam Urt of the Luthersn therchi whk h, alnct the dirs el tho rtLrauiloe, hs Ui swore sUalrttUi any other Oeoaea- untiaomlosUfliSfd 'm ahUaantf moat dcrotaJ.raea hate ia4 nna thtteaeata ef piety aad atWaIM etteWlifcment of aucn an inttltutlon hat. ta.tr kra, frequently been the euhiett of dJtcaio at the annual mtctin(t of the dilTtrtat Srooda, and neaaUras of a pee- pervtary nature, ha4 aeveral years tiaci beea adopted. The General Byood hats hewerer, apw gone tormaUf lo work, arte ettablUhsd e fiemlnary do a solid blt A board ef Diroc ton was elect rd by the tyaodiContitiinjof ministers andUyrnrn, aa equal number from each Synod. Each Synod win hereafter elect her own quoit if directors is each way, and for tuck tine, as she nuy are proper. The first professorship was ImmciuaUlf eataUiih ed, and the Ret. Re mod S- ftchmocker of Virginia, elected to tho important odke. The Board of Directors will meet la March next, for, the purpose of elec ted another prof tor, and lot a" lag the Initiation, and it It thought that Kredtr- IcktQwhor llagarttowO will ho selected as the puce. . -. - - - ; TherRfT.'Mn lurlg of Hagarttown hss been eppolotcd to fcukr a tour to Oarmany and England, lo sv4tclt cootrl hutioos. , Profrmr Sthmutler was di rected to vUH New England for the aame purpose, and other i entlemea baft beeo appoiwed- throojboat the Middle.-and Soothe ro states, with similar ylews. 1 be Rtv. Mr. Sbbler sf Korth Tarolins, hit made a donation of-3000 acts of lnd and thf pnoapeeti of liberst tiscitptlcos, are ery flattering Indeed. JThus are .the hatrtt of chrutUnt ruddencl by tbe et- tablhhmrnt of xnotfter httrrttion, which bids fair to became an Important engine for the dissemination of chnrlm'tfi and which, under the guidance and uor that Saviour, to whose glory It It dedica ted, may prove a fount tin rem which atreims shall iasue to make glad the city ot our uea. The Torch tight In tpeaklig ofonr dlatla nlahed fallow citiawa ktr. Sckmtckrn renwka, f la Mieetwf th f woMf ewotliaaaa to law Pf. retaonrupVTIie Ccnctaj BrOod nave diaplatad their good Judpjf Erwued with a auiKt MturaUy ttronr, nettcwtirtr, and kicidt and richly atored with varied tntdnio t he poaaeatea a heart fro hit youth mp, aubwaiaaite to the tav Buence or ue aUatera spirit, Md ardently devoted ta the cauat of praetieai piety and the diaaeRUMtiow of aoGd ana aeeful tcienoe i and cotdeawdly quahaed foe tho high and arduoue duUea othia station," . . . i ; . Ail that tart of North :Americi extend. ing from-the Ncrrh line of the ; VnKd States to the pdarregtonsi and - jrom the Atlantic oceaa to tbe country border tnor upon the waters of tbe Pari fir, be longs to tbe government of Great Uritain, and ia divided iste. severs! Provinces amonjr which, these of Toper and Lower Canada are the moat important. The settlement of these Provinces wss com menced by the French, st a period earlier1 man uioae oi tne, fnguia, out ineir pro greta to numbers, bore no comparison wl:h them. Their population in 1830, was estimsted at 500,000, and it now rapidly advancing, whichtfrom the natur al increase of inhebitants in so healthy a climate, and tbe taat flood of emigrants constantly pouring into them; will, in all probability, amount to miluona in the course of a few years- No portion of North-America openi to settlers a finer soiUorjnoreoalubi-iouaclimalej than the ild, of Upper Canada and the product tipoa peculiar to the middle district of the United States find e climate congenial to their growth in this extensive, region. The Natural scenery Is alia 'highly diver- siuoa ana granu, an agreeaoia variety land. The commerce carried on between the United States and the Provinces, In which Montreal and .Quebec have hi therto been so . actively cngtged, .and highly benefitted, mtwt,irofv the restric tive duties Imposed by the Parliament of Great Biiuin, he almost, suspended ; yet thia measure will undoubtedly. pmsVer the hutinets of acricukure and manufac tures, and brjng into use the resources of tho- country; - ,Tt: principal vtjtpom raited had manufactolred in the Canadaa, have been timber, ashes, and furs, which, together with foreign products, employ about ! 50,000, tpna of . ahipping .The Province of Lower Canadais'governed by a Governor residing at Quebec, a Lieut. Governor, and Executive Council, who are appohned by the King, and a House of Assembly, who are the representatives of tbe people, j A Patftamcnt is convened in both Provinte, but In the Upper, the TaleaTrfversTandoefslettfWrtonrcfft '::"' it t! '..l.'rfl If a T. i, ,, I I , t . I.! jf ...... .r. . r, M !.-f j'..v!f if t!.e frovi' Ittt.alll iu-t-.r4ai- i tru.n.u . J tht i .!' ttt Cj ' f c l t a tt ii ht are a:.t..Jrn4 hv ih .1", lit, It.t.llf .'I l.llf ilt,w If fi't. Tht tt;t!ftCvt:nil It tornpotrd of til mrterrt, and lh hmite tf Ai.tnv Uy cf iwtofy C. The cltU arid (M ibln at Uw it adininlMtrtd by oneeklrf, snd r . .... , i I.I.,.,, fcf i!. .i. .r.. I. I .n loo aivxlata juJrttl they hits cur:, of Unrre Unch, common .!, rid tf v a ciiii j;,t u Malt. I be eipenae i v'tfrattd by the tuert, end U slae ratiif ubt e military frce fur the deftace of (ha Lantdit, efa'KHit "0,000 rata. Tht tVjre dtKhlitd 1VvUks loctilirr ih otntts,autic;t.t7,lhe pooert 4 Cw Uriuia, are now rspluly advancing to Im rmrrrmefittf pglailotv tmd & end hie a lenity arid rttuurceatuSkicailo become, La the Upu of future teara, oat of the saott powerful States la the world, equalling ta rhelr mean, and" oamher tA loiaUaaia,ihe glgsntlc empire of Luro pea Kunla. Should rtttoo and the la Bocace of educatloo be extended In thlt ! country, ail dependence upon Great Critala wUl ondoubttdly eta to, aad a free and Independent government be adopted. ft win afford pleasure to the bene ro le at tolctra, that preparatory meaturet have been eottryd Into bjr our LegiUatore to cttablith a Lw.it A$ytum. A Ilcte- lution aa entered Into at the late aestfon, declaring that it Is eipedteat to ettah atta and endow an lotiiiutlon ef this de tcriptfon, end Jiartktt Yancey and John Sunly, I'sqrs. were appoioud to collect information and report a plan, with aa es- tlmtte ol the eipendnure, for carrying lit I oljtct of the iteaoluCcMt loto oeToct LLVr.YT.tBLK OCCCMULXCIL . . Oo VadneMay Ittr, a Jury f Inenest wss aaTmmooed over-the body of Ctw, Geo.' W, Hatch, formerly of hew Hamp- merchant et eWoo, ie this county. We indent that hi drath was oceaaloned, by the trn!cnu of a riHe which he Intea tiontllf placed In tuch a potition st to discharge h himself. . It Ia.suppotcd thai he committed the unnatural act la 6t of detpwwdetwy,- axcaaioived by the -recent death of aa amiable srife. . 14. A ridiculous prediction hss been circi lated in New Votk, that the island waa to be sunk on the 9th of the present month. As usual, angcla and globes of fire have tppee'td ta foretet this awful occurrence,! andsttynge to ay, tbe sbsurd prophecy has ecnoQtiy aeitated the minds of thou sands. It la stated that more than one hundred famHica moved out of tbe city oh Wednesday to avoid the impending dct trucuon. . . .". - The bill proposing to add three Jode to 'the .Supreme Court ,of the United States', and to add three new Circuits, has rauted much debate in the Ilouae of Rep resentative!. Mctm. Manjjum and Will iaras o( this State have taken part in the ditcutsion, the former, in opposiiion to, and the litter to fivorof the bill. .-r. - -The Member expelled from the House of. Representatives rQhw, for promii ing- to bestow ore third of hia own com pensation on the county which elects him, hae bean re-elected by an increased 'ma- a a ai a a joritr. I he quetuon now it whether he will be allowed to take bis teat. ' jmrrtclT, - r: 1-'tr:t , . t .'Ki ln thlt town, on Tburwlay evening- latt, by Moet A. Locke, Eaq. Mr. Herman Earnhart, to hliat Mary Shaver, daughter of Mr. Philip Sha rer. ' In ntlt'gh. rmThnrdayeveninf the 12th inat. hy the Rev. Win. Ilaromitt, David L. Swain, Eaq. a-member of the f-egialatore from Bun combe county, to Mi Eleanor II. White, daugh ter of the late Sec'y of State. .. - - On Thuradav 26thint br Williamaon Ilarrit Tm; Mr;Chsrlet Bupiii U MTat 8op1ilat1ler,'ooui of thia county. : " - 1 : . DZTD, fn thlicmintyo ihe 2ltt tnttr JoeephT. Date, aged about 18 days, Infant aonof Joseph Datel,'7qr6f'Alhharriar beth W. Pocciardi, thoeterving and arTeciion te contort of Mr. G. Bocciardi, of that Village. - At hia Kat in Orange county, a few day ago, in the 79th year of hit age, Richard I). Benne- ham tfr man of greU wealth and hepect. bility. ?- '..-' -i " rTliifi winter aetaion of the Jlcadpny'at Grf? JL manto, commenced zih; Jan, uiujcr ine ttre.or the w≀,rljz ; ; :.. t ... Jeriw.of JiuitAOAi, toj jtdmgg ,wr''P "! toelliiig, g5. per aewioni nriuimuac, grammar, and geography, fy7; Latin aud Greek laugna e together with -the higher branchraof Mnth pmatica, and tho acience in general, 8.10. - Fi ve month and a half constitute a eMn no de duction made for tine lot by the ttudeutt, after entrance.'... ' -: --,;'jv No etertion will be wanting, on the part the-Teacher, to prompte the advancement, and to Secure the bet good of the puiU commit., ted to hit care. In LINCOLN CLARK. ya..l8ri, 182 ; " St'-Tr. i c. M'ornvro:;. y Ij,4 iw I fn ' i' t . I i i' li M mi I , V I tr IUa It tn t( j fv. lit tM' n,f t itii trm imm t ft tt i al tUat., t 'Wa, tvl ir I,., r-j pfi(t . t M fifrrtwM e,U tbi.'.la Ltat I ilart 4 ai ritAir.'i tr. t wlt ..m. tu !3th M. t, a mi mwi aMik4 K agnail rta It he rhaiL tf htdt tf (m r(H Jt, baa atHwe hawr awikt. td ha the ha-l. the nr ra gt hu h ppf;)g U iUe.TT. IIH iw - UtirrcrrtiXT M-rv hu frwk, 4 the hho ht trewm tlMt hr M sww r wmif, In hew lark a4 fkUitlphi, a Dru Ciods. IiirJuart. Ue. Uh he bnanda at!nf at a wmII prw TOM ftrwRt wUhlnff te poRhatt, will hrae ea!L ttawinr, tid 1-irGra for Iheawalrta. ; Paptr eMUl, &c. '. I4V)H taU, the Hltm, wiih 309 arrae of Land i the Mil aaxl out howara are kfoud repair i ti-fethef aith aJlatotk ewld, and Kefrora mWmmi to carry a the hataioeat. A toof end4 wiO he gite) for two4hkda of the Value, o atrprvted areuritv. Tut teraaa, artply at tbe ( oat-Otbt in Salrm. Jstrnmiry id, I4.4. X'A North Carolina, H ilkc s county. THE Miharrihen haif hn tnpniatad Eg. eoitore of the win of John t ofTrv. AVe'd. t iiii(, lhaf Wadctay, the limA da of fehfwy aw tr. they will kO S:i arret tlf ImL her) tbe drteaaed bat I red. ft tr e the VaJkia rier, in a good arttlewieiii, adoie. ara tbe laoJa a t'4. ) iltiam iMvrnpnrt, Cape Ti Pule, and other. A larre rvporiofl of raid land W (rat rate Vwrvini with two good apnUrchanb ef-the beat kind of frolti ia rlwaljinfjKwaea with other huiklinpt )rnl ciraVrd Wr awigW.la-ri4r-pare wen. - . ward of 300 barrel! of Com. One half thw prWwf thoaMMtrWiat he M tar credit t . and the ether half in one year.. .. . A Wo, at the tawe time, and on the above prenwara, will be aoid the following property, at twelve nwnilit crrditi One hkrty Nriro Ber. about Jo rear old i auheadof harea,ueeat. U U Ugt, a prci at hacoii, about JUhaa- - . raw of rorw, one copper Htill, one aet of black mith toola, one wafiM, three bed and fond- - ture, houarbaUI awl kitchen luraiturr, farming topla, he. too tediuu to mention i a ht'fe na I ity of otlnut and cherry plank, well arawoed. I he tale le oooUnue from tlay to day, anUl ail w old. Note, with approved, teeurity, wUl ho reon'tred m every iiiattic, before the property It oc&Tcred. WM. OAVENPOai, jV. levi c)rrr.Y, J wnr. jwti,i8W., - - 4r - N. tt. All thoaw udebted U the eW deeea kU arc mjtieated to come forwaid ami tettla their account i and tboae who have demand iiinmhe eetate, are reqne rrd to preaew them, or the act of aavmbly t ill be plead aniut them : ----- w- O. k K C, JWn, it Utmsc to lltnti- - . TflK 11'tn mnd 1m la the town of 8alibiinr, lately occupied hy Mr. George Locke, and formerly by Aleitndf r FruWk, dee'd. la now to rent. Apply, In SaTi.hiirv, to 84 AVsli.l:4. ALFBKtJ MACAI. A XL persons ImUhted t thn Inn of ITrif if -iV - Jtrewn, are Invited to come forward and make' wttlctneht whh thenv st thr Uh to clor their hooka. 1 WEST W DUOW N. - n the 1IHr$ at Iav of Jcne Sfiencert dee d, and ell other i concerned ; AT November term of Rowan county court " 18A the nunetmtlire will of Jee Rpen. err. dee'd. waa filed in the Clerk' office of aaid UoMaty aaid will having been duly eetehUihed! by reducmr tne aame to writing, and having It Iroven within ten oayi auer tne ueaw 01 aaid eae Spencer, before Jacob March, Eaq. of aaid county. Notice la therefore hereby given to the heir, fce. or the aaid jeaee Spencer, docM. that I ahatl apply to the worahipful court of tald county of Rowan, at Feb'y. term, 18?fl. to havw the aloreaaid Will duly recorded and eetabfiabed . . . NORMAN OWINGS. Slat f ' NmtkCmUnH) Cabamn runty t OVt"KWQtttrtntLaw,.rall trrvl8 ajLCatbarine "olmn r. Caleb-Goodman t Etition for divorce. It appearing to the tia itToil tf the court, that the defendant ta hot an InhabiUnt of thia atate, Onirrerft that publication . be mata firthree'montIi in the Weatern Caro linian and Catawba Journal, notifying said de fondarrt,1; that onteaa he appear at: the next. . Stmerrnr Court wf Law-4-fee held for the eouiU ... tv of Cahamia, at tlie Court Houae in ConeeedW iwr----. , m ' ' -" -T r .mm oa the otn Homuy alter nie w in Marco next and nlead. antwer, or demur to aaid petition. judgment pro confraao will be taken agaimt him aud it will be nearc expane. , - - ' JAS.C.BPEAll.Crfc Price adr. 4 - 3mtfr9 AVehr f AartCoreino, Htwm reimy COURT of pleat and quarter tetwmi, No vmherteiwitm 1H25, Daniel Wlfer,WoiV r. Henry tlelfe and' when i petition to aell the reat ettate Of tlaniel Helfsr, dee'd. it ap pearing I tho aatiafaction of the court, that llcrryKllcUeti one.oi:is.lencnim not ra JaiuiaSOTiret Ifiat pfllfllFatron'VadelHi Jinian, printed in Salisbury, tuccewively Until next court, that the defendant appear at our next courhrdltleiiatnd 3"lrftewiontoJo held for the county of Rowan, at the court-liiiu-el in hiJibu7, ;on tlie? third Monday in February next, then and there to hcw csiue, if eny lie haa, why the hindi aforewid ibpuU not be sold t or the. petition w '(II be taken pro con(eo, and heardetpaiaiiMtohiin. 5 ! , . . r Tet( JNO. GUFF. Cf, . . Price auv. g3 , Wwijt" K i Z?"!' wet, -I t u A, - - T.I a T i -a : ' 1 X - r " 9 "
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 31, 1826, edition 1
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