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I . Wmm $m tmm. Af W;'4 Vf I tAtlU fe-i llw k'4 U s w Wji nj (i A 11 r-y J l Wf Mi I, A ki k f' h l!fM( i ll 4 6m lbs Im kUh.f If i w tfpirntfwa.te 9tit the ttrWr, . -; AJ fti k itSiy (U i Data tkawls ifw al the MM kmi ttif'l Aadifce Rtt tree ksaWfc in)i Dtaii, - AjJ Tmrnf w4 a iJm! . , ww fMPPv & e"r ea) aa-tar a-t-a--"aj) Qta--BB-a-agp' Oat vil don i rcaUU-at pews r - TtVTA Troth CqftMt 1 S v'nh S tkw St4 aWbtful alt II rktt Nbkd, a) wMi beet urn; CWeakf Mt Mm twiav w-f. jHinicvnva.iL jhticlk t tea teiaa arrt, We base received I or 10 numbers rf Fcnmtc's "BulUtt Uthrrttl iti Scirncrtrl it VlnimtU? a rerk boUiihed monthly la Paris, la tec tlooii snail-g la year IT ? flumes. and embracing rtery department of knowledge. W hat translated and abridged 1 few articles from the agri- cultursl jwf f Uf wot It t t Trance and EmrlinJ. .The editors cf the Bulletin admit that the agricul. 'tori tf EagUnd U much superior to that of Francs i that thi former caua try wuh an unfavorable tlimste, aad vpoa a aoil not half so extensive aa xrsnce. possesses 6 tolUioxu of .ahcep and 110,000 homed cattle, mora thaa l7acr. la Eoguad the aoil belooct exdutirely to 30,000 propletora I a TraoU there ar four; atlHooi of f rt prietort. Soma appear to cootider the email aumUr ol proprietor ia ugiana aa ma prtBctpat cauao oi m agricultural proaperitr of that eountrj, but the editors of the Dullctio thick the cauaa taay b found la the liberty and Induatry of the body of the cation, and i th fir or and protection bet tawed on agriculture, cocanerter and ttanufacturta, by .the prlttleetd elate. Iporaact and prejudice are formida bU obaticlea to agrkuhural improve nent to France, eipccully in the toutb- "cro departmeBtsT; TT"":?ri." Ihite Darmttadttt dochy pot altera agricultural cetabliahmeau more complete than thoae of the reat of u rope There are three eatabliahmettts, rwhat are aometimea called pattern tarmt. we toppoae.) of which the toil aod climate are different, which are devoted to the beat model of agricul ture, and to the arte connected with U, uch it the diittUatioD of grato, pott toet and vegetablei, and the oakiag . oi lwgaraaJ-lHr,:.:;-:Hf America. We find the (Sallowing compTTmen t ry rem ark I ei pectin g the ynited Statea. " The United Staiet of America occupy an important place in thie picture, of agriculture. There we aee with what rapidity agriculture, commerce, and the ana and aciencea, advance ia a land of "fibertr- Thit progrcsa has a geoeral and always in. creating causeeducation and inttrue tioa ar the moat- multipliedr-The slavery of the blacka itill exitta in the United Statea, but eltewhere there are slave! of Souther color In another aection of the Bulletin, it it atated that the Russian government lately purthaied om hundred of peasants, and set them to work upon a church at Alnsrow. " "Pctatoe.TWxs vegetable ia consid ered as one of the greatest benefits bestowed on man. It furnishes food in a variety of dishes, a aweet sirup: to fatten a great number of animals, 1 !. .1.. : : auu is inc ucat prcacrviUTC agaiOSl -acarcity... . j... .& . k Mulberry treei.Tht silk-worm mul berry is one of the most useful "trees in France. Languedoc and Provence are the most- propitious to its' culture i in the other southern provinces of f . i f .x ranjce,inc .ewrjus. irom. tne . yren sees are fatal to ailk-wormsi -The bark of the mulberry ,trce can be made into thread, paper, and silk. A gen tleman of Lyons presented several aam plea of silk made from this bark to the Linnean society of Paris, - j. The silk exported from Iombardy and Venice in Italy hf seven years, amounted to 420 millions of livers j in jhe:jatBlntimbcr.jif years, (fromlsi I to-lTOpBp Europe were ofilv W9milions of li vers a-proaf that the rkhet ono?1 it witlhiUit cu!iitni, lU n.''tt fcr tile, and fftotStftUi fouetry la Uti tops. D 11 Js wire w set rid bf iisi ftf ta&ali. sad cortrrd wiih all the Uowa ptoJuttWM. Slate the tiputilon of iKe Moors, Spsla ht cotjtlasjtlly dccltned. ThtirrUoltur. si troirnt? of Sptla uodtr im Arabs was the coi'cfvct cf hc!r ol' edi ana ttwir ni'oa iwfiuw.- frtutruea and Llroirr have drtiffrsd liTt Uatiu prdutd by the lr kaU tift M tiM4irIM aame causae will always produce similar resului Let the artteat of Inltatloo latrodu Cid by the Saracen be adopted ba th tooth of France t let political sad rt Itgtout teleraiioa leave all cooKleacct at rest i tet ediKatloa dissipate Igno rance sod bigotry, sad the highest sg- rtcnltoral prosperity will foUwt Ju!ian rem tnJx-M, Hdaer, of Saxony, attributes the eihsustioo of the soil by lodUa cor a to the roots af ter the crop It gathered, lie there fort pluckt op the roott with th plaai, and remarks that his coea-fUlde are favorably - distinguished fToji those which tarrooad them. The tame geo tkmta once lowed some flax-teed that was It years t4d, and to bit sttentsh meat, it produced the most beiatiful flat he ever aaw. - tttt, The number of aherp la Ee rlsoCii eitimsted. at ,41 ,tnUUons, la Spaia only U mUiioat. Criic-This French island, the aatire' country f Doaapiru, la 10 league la leegth aad about II ia brcadth; Th number of Inhablunts U 180,000, and the Dulletia describes them a M uodiscipliaed mounuiaeers, wO.think themselves free when they can assassinate 'their cncmics'7n re ligious when they practice nothing but supertutioni, sod forget th? principles of peace and of ehrillsoity.,' Cbaios of granite mounutns occupy the great, er part of the Island, some of whose summits are 6000 feet high, snd cov ered with perpetual snow. The sail Sike that of Ne w-EorlandJ is tilUlous. ting chiefly formed ol decomposed granite. It contains, however, a con siderable quantity of animal and veget able matter, and ia in some places ve ry fertile. Agriculture is In its infan cy .the . Corttcaa plough is nothing but a piece of wood pointed with Iron, which . merely scratches the earth. The Corsicsnt are tooor," temdertte, and laiy. The toil it owned by the governroenr, communes, and individ uals, and the want of established lim its between the proprietors is a contin ual source of disputes. Much of the land is situated at a - great distance front the. villages to which It belongs i the territerv'of one village is 30'miles dittant; -A great port ion of the In habitants live upon thtr producejoi tneirheep and goats, and"have no other property t these lead a wander ing life like the Tartars. Two or three-district,"- where-sgriculture : ia more advanced, produce wine, oil, to bacco, silk, figs, raisins, almonds, 8cc. There it a flourishing Greek colony at Cargete, which was established many centuries ago. ' There are large tracts of land covered with busheryand for ests of pine and oak are numerous. The oaka are much deformed and mu tilated in conaeouence of the inhabit ante catting off the brancee in the win ter, that their cattle may feed upod the feavet; "Hortes, asses, mules horned cattle, sheep, goats and hogs sre nu merous In Corsica, but, all am all and degraded. No care la taken of them) there are no stables, folds, or barns f all animate live at all aeasons in the open fields or .,wpods.;'The hprse iotlcaBeBniEi they are so accustomed to live upon what they can pick up, that they refuse hay when it ia offered to them. The inhabitants mount these little horses, and with no bridle but a cord round the nose, ascend and descend the steep hills and mbu oxen is miserable. The cows have but little milk i cow's milk is used on ly in tb cities, for In the country it is all consumed by the calves, which suck their, dams until they are dry. The sheep aod goats are all of a black col or t with their milk, cheese is made, which is an important article of food. The Corsicans are clothed with coarse stuffs made from the wool of the sheep and the hair of the iroats. Wild boars are very eomnioo to the Island, and tnere ate many hogs of a mixed breed, produced by the wild boarj aod " the ; domestic'sow. i li.ri: i lit t'..i fM-ti'l t j N t'.i .t If ti I'lirl 11' ( Mr-i) itUiff, f.M it.rrel.at ff'- a4 f r a tsumWr f 1 1 ra tut l tL ltd ! i?t i f l- f -ta t f lUnMhlt, a It it ihs run cf Ilsrrrtr. J f ha tiwdt la cavd iht work U Mi ova btaJi. duf 1 P hssk of I small rlt e r. tad eiftfutli'Wttiftd at th a taace agsioit tht Vituslo of will Leasti. kv a Urtt M. tuCUlettlf led- bw it aJaslt f hit tnt rleg He is licit evrrv kind of lury whkh saif N offered him, the uht of the esnb lhargrostnrpooiinroilf H thr'wodi around hits bdef blr'edf fo4 1 water front the lleapM sCrisai ooly dr lak. Sioet fclf rttire r frcwtaS mm M b tiia ror.trd rt.e6U twlct.eec M a per aad sate H the br of the birch tree- .AbcgLtyetr since Dt movea (ram bit exjt la MootvllU fstiher Uto the wood 6s country having Vccsom to tnscb settled arouad bin t st bt was frtaueatly aanoyed by visiters. He was the toa of a respectable firmer (a Mtttachotctu, who obliged bVa to k d'uliied. hr lor pre ou sly formed attachment t , m a a a aaofur. lie ltvtii wiin mi wtu out a ihiri time. whet. It la aald. ruber thae) endure the society of her be could net love, be determined la iort.li tat wodi and ha nleasurei. and seactlv left bis satire town for Maine,1 and toot up alt abode la the wilderness. KBrrrtVTt row run. Boil oe noted of food flour a quarter of a poena of brow a sortr,sod a Utile aalt, av tw gallona.ef.water, for ooc hour w Wo milk-warm, bottle it aad cork it cbtci It, will It &i for use la tweoty-fsur hours. One plat of this w'ul malt II lbs. of bread. JtQStKlU ssla which Is fait wbea are trsmnUated from our aatire aoU, whett the Irinc braacbit est from the parent tr4 Is an cf the most poignttrt which we I art to etwure tarotrg a tut. There art iAea rriefs which wnood mor deepffj wcV fcsvf behind them stars never to bt iTaied t whkh bmlse the spir it, and soesetimca break the heart l bat Defer do w feel so keenly th force of tote, the ne ashy of bsoag loved, snd tat desertion, ss when we fint sense of ut Usve ike ha oof home, and are ash were pushed off the stream of life. CQTTOX1 riCXLYO. Th VAfmCMtvk atsvte aa a fact,' that at Cotton-Piekiag- 5wepttaketr nearj tnai town, sr a premium of some 'consiJe ration, snd for which 9 negroet, of both aexet, coounded, fellow named .Derry picked fram the bowl in one day, (which waa considered a heat) 154 1-2 lbs. of dean, cotton, which left him the victor. On the 2d day (heat) howev er, it clearly appeared thst he wss over-matched, notwithaundiflg he im proved in his performance by produc ing 178 5-4 lbs. - Woman Oils, ( ho the judges very numoroosly;jumed Flirtilla) having fraiW throughout the 1st heat,int-lur-ttpriorlty In i point; of: him,: went off,- quite freah, vp t her top lifted, snd at the close, provea mat tne "uotrca not m vaMlydelh'erhfmmt This is another instance vtruying in provero thar money atakea the- tnara fjo? and , we feel confident standa unrivalled by any other Cotton field performance. r 'UnttktJtetj ' It has been established aa the law of Scotland respecting marriage, that if a man takes a woman by tne nana ana acctarcs ner to ,w ms wuc, m sence of witnesses, that the is so in IawrItafihosrprs6r;named M 'Adams, who hsd an estate worth 10.000 a year, lately married a wo man with whom he had Ions lived. and legitimated the children which ahe liad after which he ahot himself. But.the marriaae.was held to be coot), "though 'severely con tested; olxourtc ii wouia oc. "m " ' -,- . - One of thmost splendid works in Natural History ever undbrtalen, is The NaWral'Historv ibtMsmmalia, in folio, with artginaJ figure drawn ana coiourea irom living ininww, uj Messrs,;: ueouroy St. inuira ana FredericCuvier. Two v6lumes have appeared at Paris, containing .240 ngurea oi animais, oi wiui.ii umu never been described by any natural- ist. The engravings are said to be CXUilUC. fun w LEJYT, nU SOLD.' M-rried, at PeekskillN. York, by the Rev. Mr. Hofloian, Mr. James Lent to Uits.Catbarine Lent. . ' Though many lorers went and came, She vow'd ahe'd nerer cbvigehet name i Jirmly on thli htf mind was bent, ' KertT to he sold, but always lent:. tej- 4 aVAV.r.1 tV;r. . I I .... . .1. I..a i'f I'-itl W .') I'l Sf '. uu JS .1 L,,iJiwiL Iti M ' I 11 iv Ut 1 k I t'. T' ' iM 4 trr4 SMii V? ri-M.;fiarv i-r ut M Tn- mi Utmi 1 .1-U M y, l ...l.uyk lr-.f kt9tkU (.'. a tie lb r.'-.! Uevi, Wi tn '; v I I a !. II .1 .... I.LjL ..U. ...J,.t tC .r rl4 tl,lr t kia U m A 33 yr a agf M at twr j sJeeai jrfw-l-t sa It U rut mis lU awl gtoSt hm mm mm Smm-7, llw W rf- wit4t WitM, s m3 pm at aa a yiff M ai ri iMiM. wi SmSmm, a4 rt us w UtUaiiWi fi tl ra lti ik auk L. tAU4 uhl k.n. ti a4Ik til l3f V CM TM 6f Wile btfiM aaMt!y . ... xMmuMi i ..r M m rt tf ttt ltt kMt,l asy.krf af a IW CWWa. 1. c w-v r tat i wair . C. at wty f t.smA i fca W- t I tpict ftU I sail t Ktwrsw k a rU0l- I UI flte Sl- fTWr tv tateMtbajMtkattaMy W-moi. astwii; ! Mfif k4 ta)w(ki a-4lh-4 -mtm. aay. fwftaf prtw bias turn aw f!ltif mf dtpft4-a lo- k SMy,tWHf fWay.takshtas swf kfMtkai 1 J! rir kix im txr an rt- wMfcbt e Wra. br lU Slurry f lib smm, aKUk aad fcivlk, M aalaJUwatk as 2 iMlt sm t ttt ls apia. lUd U fcrvfd sat ay ce-rvet Ulorwti - peciljtf lb SKtiw-MBWWiwa mw r ib mi, Uy t0 phm 4 ftt lU kllf l t Mid, C-Wtm wn K. C K.I. bbtort af awwrt rwtctvOy mtt mm M Mw. ft-lt ti tkfl ttbOVt. W Ukt tari stk ti M la tUl Sps as 1U kad lUla great iwinJrtlaftay a UmgU t kf. R1XAWAT fhxai tU tuUmWr. t ih 'lt el the inxh dy f rW-. iftd about 43 yr,d near jaVwt ti - Bijrt a parboils taavrka rtBetl r mm Wtta taiBcf ladnsd te.be htKk. etaio- ed by chevitif t ha a 7 a vtty ippou, kbrupt aaiweri"vty ilia lrr aaa Kf a-now ici sor um cokw. nm-w aff tbtir run autta, l Mia, iw p w w tM suptrtM black atwd-clotb coatt " Ftai eoae vi th vtfy beat ualiry, Knl wiih arr wq ImdcIi bttwtta 40udi0 dotkra, -boot 30 apeck. IetplUabMaiie4raeTeMea m aula, Carroll wnaty. It U lijbly pioUbk aabaaabtaiiPtd a frt paaa, frwa aw petM m wt tnl.fw1. uainf m free tot.. I wuTrlr thWtrwvdkrCttatkMrter ibis tuts aad confined inoaiR") tkatl ft JUtuigmtri nhCi li". C - "1 . 7), Iht ir.V. r bw mJMSSE SrJLVR tfrr'tf.artt(f eil t rawer raw r - -T Kwembet terns of Rowa county court, i3 th uinniMtSre will of lease Brxv a. JrJl rj Sled ! the Clerk office of aald eoumy--eaia win ninr mi ttrottn within ten dart after IKe detibof md I itve fpenoer, before Jacob aUrcb, Eeq. of arid the heira. Ac of iho said Jetw SpcnctrtM. 1 ZllL-Z-. T North Carolina, AVilkcs countj. TIIC robacribert hating Tec appwmta su 4 iui.w. ihkt no H'eliwdair. th Irind day tt k-t tlu- will rll acres of u, ...... , . I r-4hereo. Ut ilectaaea Mi.uwtu.ij . . ..11 f ' . 4 uHl.M.nt .linl .1 tne launn river, u innniii)gr nf tlie kmls of Col William Darenport, CapC T. Uuk, and other. A brgm proportion of taid knd k firtt rate Viw-troumla, witB t0 food anple-orcharda of the beat kind of fruit 1 two tatntio-J.Mua. with other buiklinttai and cleared land enough, in good repair, to rait up- wards of aou oarreia ot Lorn, wc nan price of the land, will be on two, years credit 1 and the other half in one year. . . Alsn. at the aume time, and on the abote premiaea, willbeaold Uie followins; nroperty.at tweWe months credit : One likely Negro Boy, 1 .u, u head of hortca. tome cat- tie and hoga, a parcel of btcon, about 50 bar- relt corn, one copper own, v 7 , tmith took, one wagon, three beda and ftirnl ... t.....h..ifi iul kitchen fumiture.earmms' toola. &c. too tediout to mention 1 a large quan .a ..Krrv nl.nk. well aratonfd. Ult OI wauiut. " r : . mi Thdialc to coM'ttieJironiMhty todvt untilalHa told. Note, approveu ccunV, .wiu us required in sstery instance, before the property k delivered. ? ' " ' LBVI COFFEY, , S"' r-. 1 e ia?(t 4t9r "! tunnu ( - ' t r. N.J1. All those indcbled to the ahoye decea mA m rmiiaid to come forward and settle theif iccountt i and those who hat demanda ajrainst tbe estate, are requested to pretem tnem, " .. . r 1.1.. 111 fc. or tue aci 01 asacutuiy w- ub thjem... W.:D. k )M C -ExuVa. , Vee tJV"er(A-CintVfl. Ca47TW,iriftry7'"'' SVrKUlOft Court of Law," Fn term, 1825 1 Catharine Goodman xt. Caleb Roodmap: petition for divorce.' It appearing to the tatit. faction of the court, liiat the deferalaiit k not an n..Kitnt nf thi, itflt. Of ilrretL that DublicatiOII be made for three toontha in the Western Caro linian aiulOatnwha Journal, notifvinr aaid de fendant, that nleaa he appear at the neat C..w.nr r'M ,J I aw In K held (ht the COUtk ty of Cabarrua, at the Court House in Concord, on the 6th Monday after th4UY in March tiest, and plead, anawer, or demur to aaid petition, judgnient pro confeato will be takeri ffP1 1,im audi Mt it WUI be nearc expane. a- Price adv, i JAS.Cv STEAK M t V Y "' I' " '' 1 I-. if. I lM tit), t t Tf ' ?v- ' '' , .. 1 . "l ra .' i, immim,. Mkf U t--.rm, TUm Um4 M a, J( a -4 aS It &4jh. af.f, i(PMi '.4 U fWwl4 1 (W kt, a p4 a.Qrt. t r.4 dvt; fci la . r Miwf t( a. nlJ M a,iA, ar.M a( t,- t. Tt" ill M a ij. T-Z. . M t-t !S ifcJQ S,t atW " - ' w .w -f wm rrtrUii? KpV G'l ' tmrnmUm f tt. If lU AvHfTT at tifU Mk, ilk 41 U rit i i' -j Vli.t, 4 ftt J Ait I'JtemW, lt. Xtrmi UkUHMItt. II Udwfltfkt , La mim lrlk. if I- 1 1 Tit -TI 1 fi ttiy.x ii nif fiW oJa Li. tra wkJk ! eaaawae b b ttt utttrntnei. iuux A. ctiArrrx Qrttti Batgalni. lM ka SMri8 IiOmi a wiakwa bk BeAW a4 otbat llawathaU rarailert, fc-4 kt a viih-Mt tl fait 11wm aefta. ttt-t al tract ef i4 tk ks aaMasaflfr to bt. tvee IKW a4 XjCQ acraMMi-f Ui kwt, taaxk of 4mkt aa pati lWm, to Ht fckarr, 1 TU kxlt bs cW,'e-ra by tk mm 0 the VTMie lionet trad, and Ck adakri bs it kk abovt 1909 acttt, AWa, ay kutttt k aewmJ aW tracta, aJ kkkf tf foraaet. AmlMaeaktptlaM,lji.rk Mrttssllbee-iealfd- AO lU rrala4er of sty swpwee, 37 ht mmhtr, Caati J k rrqk4 fur tb wUk prkw sf tHe StrfMti 4 ua Oker rwoerty iabeCf-v aj of at awe, t, and thre yeart ctr&L ft k 4tewd tMtkaa I aNrft CkS mmm awii ktty. a tb fieii ktatea .aUr tiw k befcrfe tUy boy, 7 A,10,1I2J. ROBtaT WOaiE. m 0fmnLCTlM4. JTtMS ffy r rlOtrr f akos a4 wttf ar-ke, Ke i .m- mLemt lali l)aakl Ktffef. aWWr. mm, fteaty ftatVt, ae4 otLerti petiifcia to tell IM Kl arts! M ImI Ucarr, occ u. iv ip M.rlM. la tka dmftXam of ttve ewrt. tlut Eniry nttrf.M of tb deJewdaKta, k M a kKal4tai of thl state, It k thortfort ord-ttd. that pvl&c.r u rAKle ra tut weer vara Md. atni k S-L1mht. aaoccatirtlf sUt Mkt court, Ukt th cWfcaxint ipprtt at onf flt ewwt e fhtmtta ijoanev awaiawe held (ut 6 couaty of Hawaii, at tbe eoart4KW ! aKWr. na ih. lliird tioej- i raLmiT oet,tbe a4 there t the , kf vf be fcte, wbf the kada librtoid abeaid twtboaoUr or the ocutioa wtu 0 iaa pre ew-cwo, aao keatd espete aa to bins. , Teat 1 JSO. CHXS, CTI-. rrkat.ii 21 lowtgr JANUARY aa4ovlB30t Leowt IltfVrf Charles FUjVr. Jofc lUrkr, Joh m ,d lWbarf Ik wife, ITOTant AMlefMW-4 Mart kU wut, Jch Pry and Quth4ne V vlfr, . Mrabeih d relet lligke, oe. Kmry rile and Monyjjis wiT 1 Fetjtioo for Tart'dion. ft sp. peaxinf to I he fjuWaetka of the Coort, Out the . cWemXats la tU!a caae are not inhabiUnU tf thk stale, ordered, therefore, that tmhricatioii k aaeda at veeke ia tUe Weteni CaraTialaB, firinf ootice to aakl drfetvLinU to appear at eor Mit court of pleas snd quarter sewioftt to be held foe th county of Cabarma, at Ota court, house taCowwtl,oath3d ISoodayof AprU - . . B- . . I uw. w v--i , or the petrtko UbeM frtai-l judf. mcni tvarded aceordwirfy.' - -T . . ":. .. Crw-ri Ja, 501 1815. -...u th Iiw)a of the dee'd. boukl aot be auld, to saWy the'puuntUra j',r- . : . . .t. Hia'.jilMi 1 Vim menu . H appmnnir mi ui uk-v..u. , : l. I.h.m IkVm aivt'bia ifa Matiloa. 1.11.14 um ' j , , , , i defendanl k4hk aiut, are .not Inhabitinta or thit State, it k therefore ordered, that pubhei Hon be made br thi oietnne i mmmmm the nerf term of thk ewtrt, So be Md at the eourt-houte la Slatetrille, on the third Monday of rebruary next, the coort trill proceed tt judf ment, as le them, J?e:." r Teett R. SlOSTOX. Cft. S. lr. fii - 3IM08 . . - Slot, , JVVrlVCartfiiM, Dovid-n Ctwnfv flOURT of Equity, October term, 1825 Ra. J ehel Datra and John Kentn. Mariam WhH- akerv Better AfUllanuv-ieataCtablre aad Cey hie wile Petition for tale of tho lands f John Kenti aenrdeceaeA"K sirilt Wtb tatiifaction of the court, tnat manam w muter, n.ta- WMIiatna. Jmm Crabtree and Ceahr hit wife, part of the heirs at Uw of John Kent, sen. dec d. do not liva witiun uia limns 01 ih 1 it it therefore ordered, that publication be maae ; ih ivatern ramliniaru orlntfd at Salisbury, for ti wetka success ely, that they appear at .the von.w yw s-yrfy;. zl. U. knl.t- IV.- th nuintt nl UaVldaon. jr II1C 1--. w . court-home in Lexington, on the second won - . mm a t a. a t jk atul day after the rourta worniay in aiaroo ncn shew canae, if any they liave, why the land met tioned in the petition should not be sold, to their and the petitioner benefit, otherwke the petition will be taken pro Wtwr wl e caua heard tt parte.; Witnete JMbsTj. .. ion county. t office, th 2nd Moncky after the ith-Monday m Beptemoer, iw - 6t01 KDWtN PASCHALLE, f . COURT of. Pkal andtiurter Setoffs. e---term, 1825 1 Motes JuaUce M Bunrtn Barken orig'mn!attachrMnt,returikdleviedon land. It appearing to tho saiWacUn of Uie court, that the defendant, Ihirwelt Bker.ia w r ,1.:. .,ata. it t ihmffare oTnerra that publication he aiad for thrte tnonths the Western Carolinian, that tiniest toewer . ; .1. . r ,t,;a enurt. to DC am appear m i hca wrm.vi --7- held at the eotirt-house ia StatetyiHe, on tne property levied on,'and plead,' the Phl"nffcJ! be heard ex parte and hat J"?J P-, Icmi. Test tin, fifsiONTON. Ctt. Prtreadv.B 3fflt(! .1
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 14, 1826, edition 1
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