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HiQ W far auprkr to the cotnavMi order of Fourth of July pcka. tnuat of ahkh art maJo up of mrrt froth and JcclamaiMM. la Mr. HuTt a4Jrta, t art nor tuuuwua it,u wuirr IcmTitlKCl Of inf Kinu : ii vm ciuirvLir ruru j a- i IbroMfboa bjf an tJcpnce oi tuctjoo, a ctaiu. ra of lagaf. aiwl a atyk aa purrly rlauw, -.that tktr aaoalraatsii crUic arill not dan uaii Binc tte infrtinp of the frienj of tn. Jackjon, ia Chartaton, a mrrtirp ot the friendt of tb Adminitra!k)n iui taken p!ce, abick ia atkl to bare beta aumeromty and reapecta. bly attcndf'l i at wbich rraoliit'umt wrre puwd, e tpretainf an en'hf confidence in the Lxecu tire of the General Government, and depreca ting at factioui opposition, kc. There aeemt to bare beea contiderabW excitement among the -eple of Charrefto,-on theaubfrct of theae -meetlngtt but,a both parties have now un kurdcaed ihemaeWe of their opintpir, their likiojrt and ditlikinga, it it probable tha poTitical eflerTcacnce among l .i a ill gradually tub tide. The be-ly of wmm a. m, n wo nmiy banged In Fairfti county, Virginia, for the mur. er of tl ilHam Simpi, a negro trader, (from Rockingham county, in thii ttate) Was delirered tip to hit fiiendi for interment , but such m and to hare been the e iteration in wbico he wai beld by the people, that the rites of burial were denied to the bf!y by all the proprietors of land In the neighborhood i and it was not till the expi ration of three day, that ground was found in which to inter it. It was formerly the custom in some of the antes, (and may, for aught we knpr, yet be- the custom) to bury the bodies of murderers, and those who bad committed suicide, at tome cross roads, and a stake stuck up to designate the flace. SQUIRREL HVXT. A friend in Cabarrus county informs us, that three months since, the militia company cf Capt. John Scott, in that county agreed upon halng a Squirt! Uunt th? "re accordingly diyided Into two parties who were to hunt from that time to the next muster, on a wager of some small amount and see which party should pro V'thcfthtj wiiat tiirTft 'sciff fliiglafetet&'; ter of the Company, on the, 9th ult. the two arties counted out their calps : One party I'lucedl 4239tQlps1 tbs..ojheL(3makJn; mtotaJ of 756rfj6irrei'tmi r--- f;'isiHeeHipce i.lHf that thit e sample will be immediately followed by other com yanks j as men can this year in no way benefit 1 their country ao much by any other diversion, as ' ly killing the squirrels, com being s alarming. )y scarce and dear, and the prospect of the next crop rery gloomy it being known that these mischievous animals destroy, every year, thou Md of bushels. t I.Mt f itMlfli, ,!K Wl h k aa I " . fl ak JhW tto, al a- s tie f . , ' I t4""mmm,if ft k ' .VW8f tt a .a-e I I ruU t . st le f aUp'f l kt m" m.i4 I kit v. kt W) u fM,itt M i i I W I. ltM MVtff W1 Mill iH Wi1MM4 b l-rt ll m-im U.IJU iWVU jUWyi I. Urn Wm lj l- U liiy, Mtd Ur Um mmI tWtyj l lWf lMf nUr. ll Nil fWMMtMt lUrnfff thtl I nWf if m-JiXtf n-l krffkf , M lk dMwiffT k my, xk m Uibc tit I kWt Ml, k i JrotCr. if f fvtwr uk.k txJr1rtil nir nMni Uif tMikkc kn f raif iM p-U ec tiki fuiBr ihrw (Kcr nr.i m lhw 'J fraorctl. thl mm! -'r -iw rfk axMipitAr to tto Ml Mrill iVm broal rrcrt lcd w a uh a nfrr,Mi"Kl.(w' of uWnta DrTrtvJ to our tho, in Ika r(jiliU'r H our rri-i r pri IS tKl tmr ftortjoM of H kituull k Irf) Out ofltM IrpOtirti A PAKMr.IL .km JA. IJ.6. cuv. .tci'snx .:r.ror. Tkt TArtor at a count ry paper ia Coacti rut, ko it Uirtffinf Ikrouftt ibe li(f of Nrw Yok, vriirf koma ihit U U n,l4 ihtn ,( 1h mo Viral ctnJitUlC lo frf. CIibIcmi ll 1)m l, xWm Uf , and th.t k if i5wj Uppotijl cbrrtof ..npport on. Jackaon at th aH ir I d . . .... . . I rfriHitntimi urciun. in onniaiiiim in im prootat incumWirl, TbU it jurt ki( btfe all aloog tuffJ . an. u Ntv.Yurk it r aftr lo e tUr PrftkWnlUl FJectorf by a- rrrffft, it a to Mrrttli of aupprwition lo m tkat h oll Gcnrrai vil vt tn nfih thin r4 ofhl rrt 0ta4. lu INI I .. )rJ.tV.f, Hy t'licr from Ncw-Orlcartt to the ftth nil. vo Irani tbt the lion, f'.ftwartt j Waf tur bu lw rt-ejrctfd to CortgTcai from tkat (Uarirt, ocr lLr or four opjoonu. Mr. Lirinton a one of Um anion and mott oarful rrv-mrrr that bokii a Mil on tkt RrptTarntative floor of CorCrci tve la ao lea diatinguUhed at a prow found and t ntighteoed juriat, than at a sound and distinguished statesman. We had antici. pated the rt -elect ion of Mr. Iiringston, not only because the intelligent voters of his dis trict .(including the city of New-Orleant) kaow too w ell how to appreciate bii valuable services. but beruebe knew nj acknowledged tie legiiimate rcspomibility of a Republiran repre sent alive, a rvT auted, on lLa PreUlent;iI elec tion, fur the man of the "people Asoaiw Jicaso. TBE ELECT10X. On Thursdsy last, tbe 10th Inst, trie tiencra! Election for Members of Assembly, took place throughout the ttate, (with the exception cf a few counties, in which it was held one and two weeks previous, to avoid their county courts.) No excitement wis shown in this county, as well u in some others, in the remit of the election i consequently but few votes were taken. There was no opposition for the Senate in this county, and none in the Borough. The following is the result. J?owan. Juhn Beard, jr. Senate i John Linn, John Clement, commons. . Jturtugh Saliihury. Charles Fisher. State of the poll For Senate, Beard, 725 Votes, no opposition. For common', Clement 946, Linn 795, George Andrews, 412. Edgtctmbe. Louis D. W ilson, senate ; Hardy Flow em, and Benjamin Sharp, commom. Davidtoix county John M. Smith, senate t Thomas Hampton, and John Ward, commons. State of the poll For the senate, Smith 431, John Monroe 334 1 for the commons, Hampton 924, Ward 650, Zebulun Hunt 557. Irtdtll cuny Samuel King, senate i Richard Atfison, and Alexander Torrence, Coftmona.- tVe liave not learned the" stafe of'Uie poll. Mecklenburg county Michl. M'Leary, senate William Julius Alexander, and Matthew Bain, cornrnonstijrhejttei C'Holll.notJeareJ ate i' 4&bert Prckenfr and John' Cr'lahtharilt, commons. Bute of the poll not learned It Is said that the President of the UnK ted States, and Mr. Quincy, the Mayor of !"V . . . . 1 !a 4-t aa- uosion, are namea aa executors oi me win of the late President Adami. His estate is understood to consist in lands, and to be considerable in value and araount. 4 ta V.tn:n..t if t'.iU Ii 1 kin Ut nt lk mtrfkUg bf 1 ltd Ifi firf TMlr Mil iiil, it U iu4,tUIU notrxr tMtt tvitrrr Urt, to U kU U lUfa. m lk 1W itj J UtUf m. h k4( tlx kk rfjjr U ZU ItTarlrli. urmr.rtLLr ruicrx r Mln, V a V ton, ia, ) i 6, m4--rf 7t .U.I. Kl 1 IV aUUrr. to J, ptk beaJr, 6i a 7W, at pla Ak tJoUnora.,! a I lUi kwsV I'J, H, 1r. Ul,rUaI)ptkak.iaMW,'Jii sucvk I'i a Hi pritM rt'. H J( U a4 11 ijuabtf. II a II la, kjwn. l 3U a I Ai ! J, . i UJW, ll U becawts. yj a 32i rw 3Wtl rf lyy rt inm, )) a 6, f, I'M Ik. t leUcu, U.f, . MMufKlurtd. 1 a SO p. fU mnt- CtLtllLtLMTOX rtCi, . 31 Cottnn, 4. IJaaA, aItfUiMJik.ial? MaiM aad kW', 11 a I ti t M, V at , wkk.y, t M H-.-. y, Hams I V I at. 9 f.'O Ha-ir.g. iMn. Ue aJ later, (4J nMe Cre,SI a IMuf Tiforf U Baak fun 1 la iij(kt. n to ia. Ckt UMCOUM. t ceat. iLacouat. " M. k !(urtkrv.awt Dv.-4 to (Vat. Tkere ton'inue W-'-r a fif Or luf I'pUwU. aUti cowpwri vrtk Ike very reduceJ stock at markt(. trpt Ike mi taijooiof Utrk (y a lli'1'j ai'h aaark tkat eoae but tie vert; "twrt kvtj rtKb tie kijrbeat price. . keveraj Wi rnnn inred, Ike rnce hat girta ty, ! aalrt of -rfc bate beea saade ae lew aa al trai poce . we tkoW juota it: fans- Has also drctntd n pt'x since our laat in conatuece of tba arr I ut arveral car pet amounting to about 76," buabela. Me educe our iuuUImmm w ef i i ceeta. c.Lf)r,v rmcrx tor 7). Cotton, 7 i corn.il 37 I 43 i bacon, 10 lo 1 1 ; whiskey. J to 4S ) bran dy, peach 65 to 75, apple 60 to 6$ ; tal low II 17; flour. 6 to 7t tobac co, (nunulectured) ' aaaiw, aaeeaa 4. Corn, an.1 Com Meal, -emaad 9,1 by the Lued. and Rl.-i ey toe uu.r f tour atiu al g8 per Dam I, tbe aupnrr Market of each it bmited. Bacon lUcta. ltof'9 a r eensa at reUil JHarcr, Ontbe Is inst. at the 'oaa of John Bail Fen. in Mon'romery cou'v, Hrnrr Ielaiuotk. ro. areO 7U years, to ti iMiiy, agea 19. At ibe scat of Mrs. Conif. ia Lincoln countv car Beettic't Ford, ee the 27tk nK. by the Re II. N. Pharr, Mr. W.llujt & Stntooton, of Iredell, to Mitt F lira Conner, rf fincoln, daurtittr of tbe late Henry Conner. TM. Alto, on tbe 1st in.t. by John Abemathy. Feq. Dr. John X. C. Nela to Miaf Mary Ado V tJe, of Boutn-Ceroiina. Near thit town, en the' J M. by the Bev John Reck, Mr. klo&ea L. Bruin to kCaa Lthlu lUruuau. . - i ...... XJXXI5, I ' In Concord, on the 4th irrtknt, Eveline Elir sixth, infant daughter t MrJesae D. Burck head, of that place, sged n.K iionths and HAecn ua a. In Davidson countv, on thi Jlst tilt, Mr. Urn ry soaaainan, an okl ik1 worthy cttisen ot Kowan county, (but of Daridofi siace tb divi sion,) ared 67 rears. C7 The friend who favored os with the obitu ary notice of the Rev. Ir. Hall, pubkthed in our laat, immediately after forwarded the i lowing as a substitute ; but it did not reach u: till the other was published. Died, in Iredell county, N. C. on the 25th of July, Ue Kev. Jamei lloU, I). D. aged Ut .for many jtin tua auie, icuuui aiHJ aucceSMUl Pairtor of the United Presbyterian Churches of Concord, Fourth Creek and Bethany, in that County. 1 his venerable aervsnt of Christ has sometimes been denominated, "The Apoatle of .FWa Carolina' Ho was unwearied in bt el fork to promote the interesta of religion, of sci- enct. and literature. In the Revolutionary War ne marcneu ai tne nead ol a volunteer company oi caairy, raised pnncioally, if not wholly, among uie people, ot nis cnarge, lo ue defence of Souft Carolina. Ue officiated at'tke aame time as chaplain in te rmy. But it ii not our intention. to attempt. Ikpreaent. to delineate kia character, or to recounVthe vaTioua and valua ble sei-vices, which, dun a long Kfc, he rcn dered to his country and liu God. To Dr. Hall, we believe may be appli witb the utmost propriety, the exquisitely teautiful language of inipiration : " Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from. henceibrtbA y(tl tith the Spirit, that they mav rest fronj tnelr labours ; M their Works do lidlow tteisy.:5 , At the residence of Mrs. Pefuns, in Lincoln county, on the first of this insist John Hume Campbell, son of Capt. Colli Campbell, of Maury county, Tennessee, living for some time Wwutwuoder-4 pulmonaa? complaint, lr was induced to leave tbe patenM roof and trav- e'Cbbpwitktr hit bcalth( but the disease Vss too deeply, seated to be removed." He had only arrived in the vicinity of his native place, in Iredell eoun ty, a short time, when he wa called into anoth er, and, we trust, a better wiria. lie had not arrived at the meridian of Ife, but was cut ofl in his vouth. From his taniest years, be dis covered a mind more thancommon ; this he wai studiously employed in improving, thit he might b qualified fur the higher spheres of life. f i k- i f( ia la it t-44 ...I aswi i4 iavit r aw 4 M k4 r'fcl a ia!. ka Lf w !-, k-w al a-4tM a UMN4k, (laaatfMitsa, Is H r-iat f if M tM ; k a. t t , , ; L i al if , a4 iv ..- f, j -k f'S, 4 IS ava' af U 4 fb Iff t k.4 V i riMmM- .'k a I rf s4Vv t to iM iai,W.l,M ki kau. If swm 4 .!. ft4 -'kJ i aV1 4,a to a sVa, k 4 a ar wai Mt,kg a ( fMMM, sM IW4 S U.W to ike f4. fctoUai a4 eat a-t faahuL kl ae MMawt fwM ke ftira, TVs aW tf ft t4 kt a rtv4e Ar. fW ' i i 'i Tie taleek Kmif J ike Ilk Urf. aya.at a ms at the tt .uk irf al ia ra f M . . - r . . : . . wftae Cr1 t'-it 8u, rt a Wuf ax hi U taanui We at ik linnie ai to. ike tae are aeerft s4 fria ike irw part aa IM !. U awr MH.ee ai -ik ta m aaty s.-fxal to be UiertaUag ar rxajfis. . , . . Aaokr Ire krx,k aa in ike w( utt t4 ttMntt't, Va vn U TVtk aH to tk Urard't Allry J Wtatr lUak l (41 atrrrU) a4 Ufurv U t be iUk afeaMt af lefmlv .tl.rft ac kufM d"a iifaied Ivent 1kMlhe iktHflre ilete In tMtlUa ki Ibe At lb )il Jl. 7J i.rt Uroi , ike 3d. ihe lk, Ju kuwara '-wj lU Lwi, tue iUm ;h, ?y l-wa UurM ii m bnwimj ail IFic r.na ar I irf Inula a rotwtrud plan U irtkWat iM'rUarv, boar akr. am arttM i be ik uVrfriKtibe efre ebole ieei. M.j JU-iff M's tr f. e i.f.Mry, (frum l'arJ tvun'f ia ihta atal I aafjaf d 4 fte'r-U. on Ibr Tlk kN. br S atrrrail unlrr U. Maor't rnffiataiKj i IU aarrraM bal baj turtK.) off d JL dl.f-r lb aflrrtanon. Lr Uinjf intnsa'rJi luf lh., llr wtw'di Lm the Mix ai'h emikrt, iU LitJ u.!; o buiir aaj Lab atri. Jsmri IIK, ltr I fa-l'tt il, I "tatrt, he kem ti(w.w ar it ItMiwrn 4 k rfjrta- M, li..r -f iKr t tMfity f lt.l ,tr, in pVC lf tl-e Ute laBrf total Jc Jail litaaalltl, (- rn-.f t,f k i if. Int kern aff oinrrt s i Ikr Cwiral Court of that itste, m place JaJe farkn, tgt)J. M. II OirWy1. W of ll.e frfrarM rprrt.l. tiara in t'ur'ra Hrfn I 'Hi.naua, (ab-i 'rd u Cwirfr (e Mi A-laml baa bra ,elrfir.. Mr hrrut, tlc tJuiI rvrr xr.ti'nr lrm IMH, 4a Ut an Aiau, .Cia ai) baa U ro rckctid. (.Nu.tr (iretk National Attcmlilr at The IVuris. haa passed resolutions, reque st ins; the I'ritKL Ambssailnr at ConMi nopla to treat with the Turkish govern ment for peace, on condition that the Craak abaJI be a;overnd by chiefs of their own, they pairig a atipulttrd tribute for the pritilrne. I'rmce Yptilanil ba protested sgain: this set of the National Alf rotlf. The prince seta: Does the fall of MiaioJonghl fijgr.trn youf ton Gde, as in the beginning of the struggle, to the well known energy and patriotism of the nation. The breast of every Greek is a second Missolonghi. Do iou need resources? Appeal to the gencrosi tr of -the- people they will not bp rlraf. We need protection claim it of eery christian nation : our actual situation, and (heirs, guarantee us the Jen red aid. is in critical junctures that'ercat nations and (rue ntirens show thrrokclyct. It i ebty at all lihief lo be a alavc $ bill it is difficult lo become free. To arms I if you wish peace," fcc Mr. Jcfin Faridstf.h arrived in Liverpool Lnpand) just after the election lor Tar liament, and amidst the festivities occa sioned by that ercut. lie seems to have t;icn full ynt to his British predilections, and to be on the best terms of fellowship with John Dull- some of bis sentiments uit the air of St. James' better tban the Republican town of Liverpool. " Keep down the lower orders of the people." ilia Msjesty, uod blest him! and that p;reat statesman, the Karl of Liverpool the .lead of the Tory and Church party these are the topics on which he dwells with animated delight, and on which he his delivered a number ofspeeches to the British populace - addressing - them as Gentlemen.'" A letter from an American gentleman in Liverpool, received in Bolton, says t " " Mr. Randolph arrived here yesterday in the Alcxuntlcr, from Philadelphia. 1 understand he has conducted himself in a most shameful manner on his passage, and insulted both the captain and passen icngtfs. I understand Capt. Laldwin told him he would not receive an insult from him or any other person on board of his ship, and that he would frive him any salisfaction-he wished'aficr iliey ar rived. I am really rei'oiced that he has found some one that will not put up with his impudence. I think, for the honor of our country, he should be put in the Insane Hospital, or at. any rate not be a 'IfiWed taiiib4 :caw4$vSft(i H&&S,. ua here. I think khey may say wilh pro prietyhif he is a sample of yor great men, the Lord have mercy on you j ana so say I." . . . Up to the 8th ult. there had been two deaths in New-Orleans by the Ytllu-m Fever, and the inbbitajiti were fust leaving the city. al Vaift U.dM I Vff fiat, t J I st mmiii iilf,V Ce '(f kit ff I IM f i"!rir,i bf (',. w'f Ni(iks U, f'tfiis hf a ft e V ) iik ffMMf f t?'. ar.4 Is N ffffil CMnms)r kif Ckisf al Ik eaVe, )tt si If Ntt fUl.lmff Jmtt t. Til til"t f Ike tie it t. (tMmvt.) ksa f(ti4 N tke (,tt aHig tiomtr IUaff,Cfi lluilff.aVt4tl Ikef pnrt, U aliltin ttai ttvm t'eofftf a. Clf t( Crtktne petoKe ;Jal;,aM IV. ?; jiei lo lk ltk Jer, A UtUf rota) kit Cftf'f tpne4il kaJa'slke f ioitft Ikef evwTf Pe ytwaa1ee f5 to' de(kta4 aeu a Ikal f'i'tf tSlt4-. 4 sn leo f ikrt est ka- Afiiaaa. tlaeCkaMral Caeef e4fae I merTtltsAi it tke 214 ae e 1 14 aw k iMrl. 1 La 8 a)U fa ia n law I a k r U. t Jt r ! to p.i. 5e reM VrnkrulaC' - - HajkaU aaSka4 Uk bra.!(,r W.IVI.S.tBtr. M.UV (to HlaiUar -l aaaUr, S aare kUaatf tk a lfr ).!; rtf , (rla aevartaure ft 4 le Iba faat-tlrf 1 1 ank aa-l ila ra)4 ppit, Dm ra.a a4i ka ut grral baiwlil lo the Wfa fn-i im trf i Uit 'rar awal 4 lia turn rfpae it l.f frvm la as ftf-mad; t!al abk h fur if .J. of litti.tft fur TuxrH. UT II I. ba aU al tf.e f-i llnuw i4 li-i.ke cnxn'), trt b fwth klnUt 4 frti. Ira4er aril, lb f .liaif!jr liacta uf Is l. wr aub llrir4 at aitl iat liie lalct sail cli.rrrf Iwr fur lb rar il.'t. I art I a. i vax Ik-I hf Infc SStaaM. l a.1. yit,g boaa knui-jT. I Hi itrl br TlifxnaS I nifs in lHe atnut Coat. A M l, M l 1 A 1 f, !Ut'f. f; H II lliaai, ! 'f. To UuUArr. ffi) k Irt li ibe loatat b.4 I- r, tl if Tef L 4 Wilkrrr1, on "stunti) !kr ai. n-ralbdayat ia UW f t. M l. U l ,' kupen. f t.ourt arr I, the li'iil f a I IIwumS r Ihe (ixin'V i4 Va tiki to br fort frrt rr, r !) fitebTHiirij Site frrt; taoti. rtr lnfh the f'ill'aialion to be bf a I a all, M Lrx-k. 1 he iwn.mUr r ri .it . f tl.r frtill. wilh t i!i 4 !br ..rt. a II la riln! .! I il UV 'in r i,( Irl'.i imiI. a i.J tr.rity ill be rt(Unr, . thij rllrtoa. , '. Slnkl'e, J'MIS MM.ff. wai.ti.m it. i r.vour, JOHN UN VAN. JUIIN MAHIIV, t'awUu(irrf. MITICR. A' BkCONIir.li fiom n aenire, s in-ln'"! apprtnttre, r.amtJ ij Ntai.i, rfn:t lif. Irrn yrart nf ar. Hr h4 a alurl. utcnlls anl straw bat a hen he ami y. All pmon as Ctiitinntd SfarTit baibvuMig uid tpprenU'i. I'm cents rtaar t will be given to any perwra a bo will rcturt. aii' 1-enN to me. HP.NJAUIN IIKM IST- . frlrX, Jh ,1U, I H jo. JUi .Smr f .S'rth T'jra.'i'sifc f'.iA,iTai mi in . (SOI K f ol I'lrt iih) ii artrr H J Irmi, lt.'6. I'aul lUrrinfrr Aaa I lii tn.Hi . Oninal attn hilirlit, Irtiril on I ut VanV&c. It a)ieariiit tu tbt atiafsrimn of thvJ Court, that t'n h frnJai.t m tlm r.. it n.il an infabiiant J ti.it r'i'c . Utrl then lirr. iliae t.ubhration he niajr tit wrrkt in the M'rtm ('u't'iiuuii, iki'iIj inj aaid Jifrtu'ant tlut bnhaS ' he ifrarat cur nest ronn ol plraa ant) qutHrr srMtons, held (t said CMioly al the nmrl-kmitil in Concord, on (be. thinl Itonday its Otfpiirr next, tbrn ami J he re rriilrry, phad .ot demur. afliera "wc judgment wdi be .taken by dcfauli, and execution aaarded accorthiicly. LIA.N L. CULKMA.V, t Tk. Pnre adv. g2. Ulate tj .Vfrth-t'artltnitt I'aiai-rut ithnly: (101H I of Pleat ami Qium r Sesviniit, July irrm, inyy. David Stork v. A Tbomp. am: ungniti att.tciinieril, Irvicl on Isn Varr! ttr. tt sprrsiinr tf the satuftrtion of tlm Court, tb.it the defi ndtnt in thix ca.e it not ait inhabitant ol tint state : (rUrttl, thrrelorr', that public at ion be made six weeks "in the Hrtrii i arnUnian, notify ing aid defendant that inh'S9 hr appear at our next court of plcssnd fiuurtcr Sftiont, beld for auid county at the court housa in Colluol, on the tliird Xondny in Oetobc r next, then and there replevy, pJt-aJ or deiitur, otherwise jinlirieiit will he takrn by default and execution awarled arcordingly. DAN U COLKMAN, Cl'k. Price s.l- 7. (!t28 ffiiti if jorih- Cnri)inu, Cali irnn ctuti'y : (10UIM or Plcai and Qiisrter Scwionn, July J term, IH2G. (leorire l.'rv ie. Ana Ihomu- on : Original attachment, levied an Tn Yard, ike. It iipprarinir to tlie satisfartion of tho Co'irt, tint the 'lrfrndaiit in this Cae is hot ail inhabitant of this state ; (h drrett, thrrcfore, that publication be made six aceks in the H flmt . ('uiolinliiii,' notify iii tiiiiTurftrndaTiTlfiat iinlrst lie appear al our next court of pleas and cpiar. (cr m-"M'iti, lit-1 1 for slid county at the court- liouc in Conrord, on the third Monday in Octo ber next, tben and there replevy, plead or ile mur, otherwise jmlif rnftit will ba taken by de fault, and execution awarded accordingly. im 1j. COLKMAN, I'Pr. " friee adv, Rl.--- - - f2 "p . "" ' wa i i State of .Vurth-t'arolina, L'ubarrm county. t10t;U I' of licas-and Quarter Sessions, July term, 18'Jb. Joseph Voung'. Aw l liomp sou: tlriffinal attachment, levied on Tan Yard, lie. . It appearing- to the satisfactiun of.;thj court, that the dcfctulaut in tlii- as is not. an inriaiiitant poms Mate r umef, tiu rttore, that puuucaiion oe miKietix wecas in me nemern Curoliwin, notifyihjf fcaiddeft-ndaM" that tJiiles. he appear at our nrxt tDirrt of picas and quarter sessions, held for 'id county at (he count-hou'e in (ioncoid, on tlic tliiixl Monday in October next, then nd tlierc n filcry, plead or d iiir, otherwise jiulgtncnt will be taken by defaxilt, and execution awati'frd accordingly. DAN'L. COLlv MAN, Cl'k, Pike adv. l tit flV:Xa'Ml'W - - - - - at . ,1- :'(; - r V A it .i 0; 1 1 it, I-. I ; V ; i i .if v , I , t I I .- Wl ' -ll . a ; V r .1 : - la. I ' 1 Hf i v i u, '4- I ' :J I' ll ... a R a ft 'I.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 15, 1826, edition 1
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