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.I ( tit rcceirj ' r. U 0I6J 0B (iiu CRs 1 ' l 8ALIHnUUy,K.CTURSI)AYf OCTOUHIt 9, 1837. VOL. YIII..MM.XO. m.-: Mf tKILQ MtTK rn J ( I: V VIBf Ih. ghtttrk. to g I tlttfl. frouixj, I Ihea, 184 ' per. rnr, txrai j tutd'tt Ad. re. bre dote. Arus: rty ii the W fly. ctor liry, ruJ tern v. red hip irt ay 3SL ho ad . vita TU trfM af ih CtnrMi ar, F' Ltmtt la ad U) I rqvirt4 ra.aJI Lievart l LM4, ha er U i tUrf, as rpowiU arae u HMf drfroiitwwl. ftA tfH M aft ... - r ' . ..." : :i r aqww " iMrrtM(4 twajtv4v Jrifrrt Um4 t the F-iUaf , awttt; b liJ, they atay kw a anew POLITICAL tfL 17U, 187. Gmil I Met n UK momM nIwm ! pblMi ay reply u ib Mur U (, jUt I mom wtHmgiT ortiiM" iy m. OtM akontd i!r 4mrm Untl" leU Vtfy rwpwifulljr, jLf(tt. Catrt J So : I im o longer mbMrlbcr ( the Ntknl Iw'rllijro rtacul era indrbifd 10 Irkml for ibt tiffcl of lbi, sod of four ppr of the anh wit. to vl irb I 61 tn Kxtratt of letter nm Ait EstrUmcy Jwfik frnt frtntfvt, enJnetf 51 f linnet (rom boat t dirf lo bear from jjtnil bmb ! bomI Ud lived In ib winter coxrtipooded frtclf upon tb subject of tb then pcndiog electiof., hat deUfcd out rXHictbl tbii cilraordinary Ictlrr iM- urot inducement, i prtvumet wblch in3uenctd bit Liauner io wrtt the letur, Inrfurert in traotuilon in to-tb column of ibe Imellicmcer. and to tho of the Ralrirh H'tUier. It li Uwtti-d Hluifritife of the " Politic of ihi D'f," ind of the poIitUat iplem. vhkh aceiBt to b the governing meiim with tbow who re pond to the Wha of ihrir great inieicUni the honorable the Socie Ury of iB'e Mv akiiar and lifntrr ! vbat thoti b d'tt. The miim ft practlwd io perfrciion. from hit " F.icellencf lh" Governor of Marrund" down to the loett minion of tbe obtequtoui tribe of tutHtdited prette bT uthoritf." The lienil proof of -"ArkWMJ -termined ttfvllltf, evi PAigM, bUt. FJHtri, cell opofl fC4l lo vai nmtu vurt. hbe old Cepttln on tbe take. With octr if fumonr io mc irvii oi tan ace- i e nhiU of receot eldcttooi M te w It end r.re oanmtn, of i;out urtiton. ttu cannot nave lvfgoie the J three Siatei, and Ibe brightening pfoo-lketril end ttrong armi, the old Captain earlr ttpiian of rnr eplnloni In ho. pact t ibrougbotit Ibe Union for Oin. Jgot ibe echoonep tinder and lowed umj to r. Aiumtf idcm ejMnl'.atl Jtchaon, eppear to hive eipfaie4tbejWlihuior.etjorief of imlteofthe not ooif eipreitca mf eppotmoa to nr. nettonii intelligencer tfli ore into tne I orte riptoi end wltnlA naif l anilo ot the A4amt, not prtieranct for anr other I rnott Intemperate lanwegt le relation loltreiuendotii precipice, it near ee thejr nWLPLSrtti'lfl bonettf . I could, bare I him and hi friend. Oioomv tiodlert dre epproecb. end cutiinr her adrift, the gte tne teMinvmr a inoM menMff eritb rrtirtf 'tath'ca cf hC-afttipiiwt ietluIJr on. M!e the ort vnfgreteau) anom I ooanx mim I atonal printing, ao prod ec tire e tourcf w I of tne f li hK htd tv call forthcti Livea inter ol 117, ha kttert I then wrote Irtvenoe to them. bare, no douM. rlveo lltO entct tUir owe) aatctf.-, ladaad ucb to mf frienxi ibia SiaJe.aniwrng m IcTetper thtdf, li thf MkU4althwonbf I wcrf the tear of the hand, at I ftte tfctcrminatton to roe lor unerl act ton I ediiora, to the impending borrort of 44. 1 unaerjiaod, that on epprwcllag heir Ibt tin e mttoritf or the dclrgaikM IroniMacbtoai cltciimi. io tbe National lO'irapidt, thf cut lb tow line before the? the Sitie, etourtecond chwt, end not I telligt ncer, of erldaf, ere tbe lollowlnf f bx received order from tbek (ommin from my fear of (imtequencettll evlnc ( emohg other remark l eJef . nt hut one conduct and one language, M There it not man of Intelligence I And now we approach tbe interetiing and that direcilf h opposition to the e. I and eharKtcr in lb coonif rot nin wile" I moment of the eahibjtlon. The high frtitn 'J reruntate ot uo. Acni. 1 1 with part r, woo bellevee that en. igrounot on ootn Mar ot tne American tt not deem H nrcettarf to relr upon ton It tbe betl quilihed man in It for the lend uritith thoret were lined with po i- imon at thit time to repel eo notorl-1 IVctidencf . The whole eicitemeot In I pie, btving a full view wf the rapid and a A atti l.aa iii a a 1. a .a a a . I. oi t a iii. At a politician, mr court hit lavor, among iniciiient men, it trti iint'epproacn 01 in !, ana now 11 ha nrrn any oiher than equivoral, end I ftf ial i and deti going poIiikUat avail I wat that e thwutand feart and eipcctaiiont mr loguae at all time free from iloubt. themtelvet of tbe deluaioo of ihemoraent I were induhd, at the Michigan, unguiled I have not the moti faint recollccwon of! to aerve thcit own purpotc. Oenerallbv human agrncr i epproached, head on, ring Governor Kent oirlhe dav of elrc- Jar aton fame I tbe cloab to tbelr ewolibe Srtt rapid or deuet.t, and apparently tioo, and certain I am, I felt nrltrjcr alarm lamMiioo. Suppotinf tucb an accidcot to I keeping the very courte tbtt the moat or any rrrtt concern at the remit. I occur at bia election to tbe rmidency itkilful navigaisr would have purtued, waa well aathhed at uovcroor nent.M accident, indeed JJ 11 be ect nooettly I naving an American entign Dying irom though tta'tictfii tnmirih, tha. the vote and like a Republican, It would not be e I Str howtprit and the Briiitb jack duplar of General Van Krnttelear wat the pivot twelve month before he would bave the led at ber item. She patted tSe firtl re- hich tha firtt ballot ajt to turn. It moti contpiceout of hit Dreaeol oarauiet Ipid unhurt, ttill bead on. mating a waa known that. Scull and Cook had re- Ibirkinc at hit heelt.M Ip'unge, ahipping a aea and riling from it aotved to vote for Mr Adm that Colo ( Now, it miyi for thw take of pretcnt iio txivflJful 'rle, end in lierdcttent over RMX'U aVtmti!iil . raoMrvixg ta tl, Wttn f miM'v. tha anbvtfrt intrv ff aif the wWa it ! .'iHa prtmrt'ttt tjmg aw (ha tout), Ua iKa Vuliia wf, aJ m horh mJ U ltm't C'ttk. 'i'.t la! 4 Ume 1. 1 og. Via MiRT,d vtlirva. bataaaw 3 and I ajwU of .Mmiv. Nwaa K. C. Tb't k ka , Vm acrrv U lL a Il Oon'KM of hlrli m lt r.la Ual M lh roufiff. ar a4aaa. - A aatiaal noaMHv of Iaa4 a imWv pilti.aiwa, prtfiHf to rmof r t kaAiWi iib a' eoAklear ntitiy of awHrMC - maaW gtnund rU aWt'to wrtyaHpw v and a ton'AtnlU oMiMtiy aatlrarad. 1b bnd )e mirrtU 4 ha.ag. aa4.S b, M may mii puftbaatf. dilJ wrta ( or wwrw plant at lona. , . AWo, ,D drvyxy or, the aubfl. rj har'a iaiateat (tha half) in tb Vahiahl It' I Mil l a 1 - f.' tffi-b. tvaa' Crk, brtarn 3 andU nilra ffnnt Katiabur i Tha aiharrilr btint dr'ttnttnri to arH. alt tha thmr Jif"urt, or any pa1 of It, ill be dtft'1 14 tm tl.t mat acumavwialiir Irrwia to tla (xwctiaarr. frrwma d4r"it of purchasing, ft iritr.J to rwavti lha rmi r t vhxh, in my aWnr. ta thov Wf any troihrr, Jimr. I. IMig, livmg nr.r lng'a r'rrtv i v tv wir lrrrer, on tin? pfmt. IU( III) W WN'G. 7Wf net Mi'ibtll alto, by a kiid of tuicklical J argument, be conceded, thtt, in talent at I the teceond, her m.ti went by tbe board, morality (probably of .Governor Kent'ila mere writr, and mi ha hackneyed rou t the eime moment affording thote who trachmr. d -wn -whom-iho vol wluneani intrlcue of cfacr, the Hero olOflhava oavar wlincttcda ahipwrach, a tpa- Maryland depended, would firtt voto for leant It noVtho " btrqd4lfld man" for timeev l4ha.auddcD.daatruclloo .of the Mr. Adamt, afterwardt for General Jack the President y : but in capacity and abil- par ol a thip at tea in ctte of a wrecV to. It wat with General Van Kcnttclear ity to eiecu'C the dutiet ol that elation, Eipeciation for her fate wai now it the to decide thejtote of- N York, and o combined whb unbleroiehed patriotltm hijjheM ; ahe ung round and pretented elert MrIamt. II hd attericd io a and integrity, enfl accompanied witlfeo- her broadaide to the dathing and foaming friend moti potiiivtU Hvat he would not ergvi firmnet'l and knowledge of man- waiera, and after remaining ttationary vote for Mr. A.. Vrt Mr. Clay had whit- kiil, there are thoutand of u men of io- moment or'to,wat by In forte wung pered ome of hit fljitciiric unction into ftllienre and chara'trr in the countr?. round, atern forrrootl, and having patted hi ear, the dnr and retpontibility of a not full" wild with pnv,M-wno.iiooeatly to the third rapid, the hilled, but carried protracted b-!lot, and the tlv fd intidi- and 'ruly believe, that Grti. Jatkton it tha her bull apparently whole between Waf out U'ebtter appealed :o bit Tedrrjl fee Sett fju.lified in it for the PfatidetrCf ' Itland ami the Urituh thore 10 the Itorte linp The antieal waa not in vain Ai.d hen hit iltuttrioue tervicet in bit Shoe, over which tbe was carried ttrrn Thote with whom I had the honor to country e caute, compared with thote of foremost, and launched into the abytt he act. had acarrela a hooe for the tureen hit romoetitor. or of anr other individual low. In her tall, tne was datneo imo u - - - - r - i v- i a . of i hair ranHirlaie. and. from the course who rould now becoma a candidate, are thoutand piecet I went Jbclow the rail rflllK Rjrri over the K(tiiary Turf itlrom- I ararr rm WedteailM, tha I7ih dav of Oc lohar, and cnntinli three dayt. 'traf atay Jtxlj Chh purar, two anila haata frra for any bortr, mart, or ee'Jing. Jtaraaaf dam i Mile brala frr fr anv thing. except tbe aiinipr hoae on ih orvcedingdar. ,.7arT day t Ih ProprWtnr pura. miio Keaia, br if.ra li tvt ( frre fV nr-4hia i raiard ami owihJ In Rowan ennntv. - - ry llortr be entered for the ! and 24 day's races, hclur tunart the preceding eve A n.ILL Willbe givehnn rrwlay rrtng,ino l9,H,i Kiiur... VAktiKUL'Otl, A'i''". Selnhurp, .Srp. 'I, 1877 5. " " ' thingt had takrn, felt but lit de concern It it potiblc I mav have inquired from tome of the known aupportrrs of Mr. Ad am, if ihry intended to elect him on the firtt ballot, and save-us the nccettitv of elcc ing Gen. J. If so, no one could have dencert bf thi. etract.- the bold .an bten M " W tnLcometve my ob- i lie" " .mptiwU w4wiiAa 4tcrtbcd to me bv thit certifying Guveroor. - -I thall now' uke leave of thi matter, tt I have neither time or inclination to S:R ire an controversy with even, tha Governor of a rcspccuUe Stale I have never denounced Mr. Cjy far vo:m foi t. . . . i. i jlf. AOjins. i ni was a ina'irr wiutii rid not o me. considered, and constituting, aa tber do, immediately after the descent, and the the most irresisiible claimtXo the national river exhibited a . singular ipjiearanc gratitude, no person of chiracter and from the thousands ol floating fragment irabrwsfcmr 'ln aot at to mv conduct and lanenige, thewt hi Licel- lcnct" worthy favorite of hu matter ; aott tbe readmett with which u t copied into certain print, evince their greedy: aubtervkiicv to hi will. I know the potinon in which I ttvnd. and tbat of the peraooage whose word 1 In ronfranl. Bill 1 am nut I he first VlriT-Clewed hr the OaraVMe of 4tu T!0"" ,o l,,e - , f I I .....I-'.. -na,l ... in! .n..nri(tvi -nfM. ClflJC. W WW. Ill MIT IV'IV.lli.'ii .mym- "dT to divert public reprehension from ineir niga patron, nor it governor n.eni the" nnt mtrr-whe- itv4ndctilcci Jojiis jo Hon for a little bner contrqnmce. t am charged from this high tource" of bar inr been M decidetlly in favor of . Mr Adams in preference to Gen. Jackson, and not ten minute' before the late elec tion by tbe House of Representatives, to sere approached him ;Oov. Kent " with anxioua countenance, discovering deep concern indeed, and titrd these emphatic wort!! 'I hope to God vou may be able to terminate the election on the fit at ha I . m tk T " . lot, for tear we Irom IXurth Carolina may bt forced to vote for Gen. Jackjoh." Hit Excellency must indeed have relaxed from the caret of office for the perusal of "The Merry Wive of Windsor," or "the Sthool for Scandal," The Arabian Knight' Entertainment, or tome other work or fiction. It is to be recollected, tbit " anxious countenance," this 41 deep concern" thi "emphatic language," oc curred more thin two year aince, on the eve of an important election, to a man occupying a different tide ot the linute from myself with" whom I was not inti mate, who had been opposed to my friends in politica, and. one who I had, always city, to bring to light -ome 01 me im proper purpone to which he had sought 10 apl.thepatronaft of the Administra tion. YnVu the head and fronffy-jwae.amriieou offence. This ia the lever with which he and others seek te upliold those now in authority, and he who thall tlare to expose to public view the hand that administers the pabulum, may expect to meet with intelligence, not run wild with party can seriously assert that the Centralis ncr the man, who, above all others, ought to be rlected chief magistrate of these ti nt .a - . Tha excitement ia, there fore, perfectly natural, not at alt " artifi cit-H..rA poweiful confirmatory proof, that it is natural, it to be found In the fact I bat this excitement" as It it called, has continued for several year. It ha constintly fjrowh, and is iill growing. What may bave originated in feeling, what mar have come first from the un adulterated heart of patriotism, has ripen ed into tbe-conviction of the understand ing, the solemn decisions of the judg ment. ' 1 ' Among Gen. Jackson'i friend, there politicians " o party, no country is free Irom tSeni. They mjr think, in thit rase, some of them at leatt,' that " Gen. Ji kson's fame" is a good cloak for their own ambition. Hut, surely there being acarcelv to be teen any l boards nailed together, and many of he timber weie broken into twenty pieces Such wtt the eagerness of the roultitud present to procure i piece of her, that be aunaci a ureal part of her waa car ried away. Of the cfTigict, that of General TackaAn eny re appeared. Mr. Adame and hi coruoanions. It teemt, " tunx to rise no - v more," while the mid General returned to the surface and floated gaily down upon the angry billows, (fit emblem of bi triumph over envy and intriue,J looking fllarfdlr back Tinon the -?rst -teener whrch had proved to fatal to his opponents. of the vilest detraction. 1 have not the van J this is no reason against his election ity to suppose that the secret malignity of Gov. Kent seeks to destroy the charac ter of one in my humble sphere, but to minister to rhc marbib apetite of his ex alted Iririid, to save jhose with whom he acted from the day of account and rctti but ion. Such is the united effort ot those who seek to maintain the Prime Minister as the main prop to the present Admin istration, ana who consider oisiikc jo mm as deserving certain destruction. Wick ed and unhappy men! who seek their private safetv, in opposing public good. Weak and sillv mo ! who vainly imagine that they shall pass for the nation, and the nation for a faction; that they shall be judged in the right, and every one who opposes them it the wrong. Hut I Teave them and him, by whom I have been I he country has an ample guaranty in his pure integrity and hit inflexible firm ness, that ambitious men and " designing politicians" will not be suffered to use him or his station to the detriment of her interests and honor. And if the miscalled " ar cident" of his elevation to the Presi dency should occur, as it certainly will,' the General and hit honest Iriends, who comprise the great mass of the nation, are entirely willing to risk the conse quences of being barked at, in less than a twelve month alter his election, both by disappointed office hunters ind inveterate enemies, such even aa the respectable editors of tbe National Intelligencer. In conclusion, it is humbly suggested to those editors, that their own- charac ters, their own self respect, would not be diminished, by trcatinrr the Hero of New r ' I . . a aaa- . s i I . a . a t. l . . i - iff mi i irr . i.f inrfi ine numica io inc a Viper, un an occasion, ana uy a mao ..r.'r, ..- P.iHnr. anA d-r...nrin.. John Bull in America The Hook Travels of the Hon. Lieut: De Itoos, of the R." in the U. Stales, has reached third edition in London ; alllrough, (as appears from daterin the vary book itself the hnnora i e pent eman was witnin our territorial liruits but sixteen davs and half, two thirds of which were passed in eating, sleeping, riding, and sailing; Unvinir fine third viz. five davs and one Tih r,f a djv. for observation ! It i from such silly and impudent faragoe tha their occasional abuse of this country is drawn bv some of the trans atlantic re and other scribblers. However, n is but just to say, that the sensible por tion of the hnghsh people, re . in no re spect influenced by such testimonic as these, in their estimate of our character and manners. of this kind, my manner and words are nrofessed to be remembered with accu racy, and reported with precision. Salithiry, Jug. 20, 1827. f Early in the presidential canvass the Kdi- The 1 ,or f 'he Register refused to inaert the famous cp - ...i. nrvrtn ilio ihme ro"ci iiorte loice, aa renecong upon affirmallvaharRe .rest upon the iiar AjUm fof hi, counten4nc ofthe dixit ol I his.. pliant Governor alone." I AB(Sn M Sediiion u. t -tt,,n-h.ihlishe.l meet it, therefotc, as ll ought to be met,jpe,era mimhert orer Ihe signature of liurlec, jntik tAe lie dattt', Ian wtucft it. was my object to prove there was TlOtn the -Presidem . ft J I wei rTCw wMiavv awe jc i siati U I C Ul Piaawa)" J :1 harbbtird unfit for the Presidency, and denouncing the latter as ambitious men and "design ing politicians " Their own repeated experience may admonish them, that the time will probably oon arrive, when they will act with those very men, and be among the focemost tq P9ur the oil of adu lation on their heads, with all their "al legctl imperfections., rttwttr. sed but one language, a preicrcnco r pott ot -rwemning that report, arid rf ii-uii ir -r..'fA-.i m- K..: ,f lhm Ahnn.7nn i TK-. rmm i-". We have alrtSoypuWianea one account. ol He refer, to a statement made by his friend aession of 1807. he uniformly voted with the i f "count, " containing wme further pifrtcuil .In tldSnUUer v l.o dcttnei tll of hit ctuntry. liirtht l'.vtraordinaru'iUe wile of Mr. Isaac Peck, a Revolutionary boldier and Pensioner living in the neighboring lowiLolUtrlin, was last week safely dell vrrd of a nair of twins, who, with their mother, we understand are doing wen Mr. Peck, has entered his icvtntyjiftti rear ! Gushl not Congress to take his case into considcrauohTinrrineroate-tw pension? Hartford MerturV.y few die and none RetignTht truth ofthe above political axiom is tome what shaken by the report of appoint ments bv a county court in rlorth Varp inA, Clerk, of; Court;, a Coroner,! County Attorney, a Treasurer and Chair- n Vf Coiint Lourt, were eiecteo in place of threo predecessor rttigntd wi two Remarkable, indeed - "- . . aV TIIR New.TnrV" rWf-V-A4, a-luca n.akei Flwir prrfrfatilf ro any other I eer incd, more prtwluriitr of the land, ami let Hibirct to ulc m shrlling out at harveat. ca?1 be fia-l (perhapi 1JO htihrU) of the .wl.ar riUeT, at anr dollar per b.itltrl JH.SKI'II KKIIH. Htu t aimy, Srf- 19. IK27. WILL be riKiard at piihltc ale. on fhirrv. div. the 18th da) of tk-iobrr. thr I'lanla nan on hich the ubacribrr no her "toaird in thr !orr rnd of Ireitll eooniy, eon'airiflg 400 acres, about 80 or 90 of which are rltanxL The land ia nf good quality, the biiiklirur com turuUa, aiHTlhf plaaratioe in eirrUa.tt repair. Abo, on I hr amt day, aeeral Ckelj ,Vfrar, all Ih live ock,cunaitlg of linnet, CattU, i.l... P, l ll(nr. tttv. iTiuomihI We laratve" hundred bushel of Tarn, a rpisniv of Wheat, tUt. and Fodder; Hooseliol.l ami Kiitclien Fur niture, and many other article, too tedlmit to mention. . 'Ajt leiidance, and rrairwhle credit, will be given try ItOHKH f HUKVAKD. Sept. 17th, 1827. 4t83 TttUe it un A C tmitnllicil. riTO lb jail in Msle-villf. Irrdell county, on X tlie 3d day of Mrptrmbrr it-tunt, a Negro MA?', alio mvs his nmc n 'fl'n, and that he be longs to Charles Livingston. .f Iticlimond county, N. t:. Hr is about jj yrr oi aifr, bra feet t or 2 inches high, tery black, of a plratnt . countr nance, and nay he is a preacher. Tho oanrr it reqiiettd to come forward, prove bia property , pay tlic exeiise, and take hrm away. Srt.1. C4M. 1827. 1t84 CowmiUeA to te 3v Of Wilkei county, on the 20ii of tiai, 8J7,a negro man ho says hit name in h AN'DY ; he is 5 feet 7 nr 8 inches hirli, a) out US year old, very black, speaks quirk, has loel some of hii upper front teeth rather on the left side, both ears cropped, and says lie brlongt to Jame Ulaekmen, lanraster district, Houih Canilina, who purchased him in 1'ie lower part of this Ktate, and that he let? hit master below Char lotte. The owner i desired to come and proo property, pay charges, and take the nugro av. I II A HL.c.9 riir.i.rs, r, ffl.V,.;ir, 1827. V the 13th inst Mr. F. Johnson in the House ol Iteprerenta. it eaerai pany, oicreny cYincing nit naeiicy io lives. There wa so much of Ibe baratelle in the principle of those by whom he had been M inhnann'. noeech. and delivered ao disjoint- elected. That his Report of the bill for au. edjy, that there-waa no collecting a fact from pending the writ of habeas corpus, and hia what he did say. If he. made .the ttatement, I celebrated lleport in Mr. Senator Smith'a case, did not hear it; put I have no doubt, it maue, were me nrsi acta oi ma cunvcraun, py wmcu it u upon the authority of Gov. Kent. be became wfdtentuUd a Jtepublican. lart: Three o'clock was the hour appointed to weigh anchor on board the Michigan. The task of towing her from Yale'a lan ding to the rapids, and most hazaidou one it wis was entrusted to dpt. Rough, - Another Horning. On a, ni a ilia lllll Wtf l& luumiir' - voting man named Iaaac Werdwell, living in Uarien, commiuea euiciue oy 'min rum ! It is stated that after drinking very freely, at a store, he returned home, found his father's bottle, drank a pint ol the 1TqftdF,1rhd:,PW Iopj after pi-re,! J A MRS IRWIN, olTcrs for sale, upon eay terms, a deligliiful situation adjoining the Town of htatesvillr, Iredell county i containing one bundled and forty lour ncres o( ImhJ, con venient Buildings ,f every kind, plenty of good wafer and timber, a good young orchard, and a good Cotton Gin and Screw, ull new. For fur ther particular", apply In Alexander Muggins, or J. H. Woodward, on the premises. AI.EX, HUGGINS. 4 HWOUD WARDS fcn"' SrfH.17ih.im. Slata f.'rth-Varlina, hcdtll ettunty .- SPRIN6 term, 1827 : David Ifeatty t . Alci .iuUi Mmrfina and other! In Kqiiiiy. It annearinirto the aatisfact'u'n of the court, that Joel Muggins and Brevard Hugginv defendants in thla au.r. ara inhabftanta of aoullier atate he- yond tW.rej of the pt? "f cwrt ltr' therefore ordered, that puficatton berrde for four weeka successively in the Western Cant, linian, that unlet the wid J HuirBoa and n -u.,.,.: .nnf ir at the nxt..t(Oiirt of - JJquity 4e held. for. the counlOf 'tradell at - the courthouse in Statetvirre, on iwe-us -unr s day after the 4th Monday ill rnemoer near. and fillheittnwer to me niii or compiuu, the same will be heard, ex pane aa w mem. 41 84 lest : JOHM WUSIIA I. v. r.. Sliori(Vs' Dcwls, inn land .Did bv order of writs of ver !itl3ii 1 far thtt pfre. tj7i j- ' . ------ --
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 9, 1827, edition 1
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