'"' - rt - - 4 ' rf-l a ijj. J. , a t ; 4 M r, j r-'. ' -1 ! 1 '"u. V " 1 V 4 i : U, . r-'-i '.;-v'l w-- L ' ' s' . i n - fir ; ffikftfefl hv an nif.irhmpni I ffieir nnl. vrc mar. restore ieflHitv.W? ' V.-: andSeinotherprtsoftl.e.Statr.-. .f ' Ti ' . ' . sion agents. ,V W.'S-J,J Vlj.TwjCwpeclRII.-.j MV- ,V. . , ; , , . 't ' ' ' . - ' i - ' i " . V ' v 4 puSlis .jtl. every Fhfiijit,; by. ,, -h? ,; !. f j0STvl?II OApif & SONi 1 . ' ' ' - ' At TliVeeQllarsYerinntrnV obne lollir r L'V arta alllf for hdOf ay car tbbc ;pajdin advance..-;.-vu ' V JCdt'escekdinsr witecii Vines, neatly msertejd 1 three times fpr One,DolUr, and Twenty. ' ylve Cents fbr even' sifcceedin publiciition: those of lireitcrienKth in 'hesame; propor-V-.'tion.;.iConunupicatidxs thankfully: rec.ejv- -V et.:.H,ettcrs'to ,the Editor must be post f ' Stern SVintertsepms; ilisposed to say that' thU is his season,V$nd that he is inclined to wield his sceptre as lie plea . . As evidence bf.'iU & Snow. fell in ; ';; f depth of se ten, or eiglit ioches.7. s r llie death of Abneruunter, of.Hafitax, ' 'cause d itvan dfTray with. Ricks Fort," of . - r- : 'k '-.q -s ' - f- i.J , , riadejast week, to the, Supreme Court ?;r-; to perrntt For to bail, lj? haying-been ."brought tq thi ,-place, under a writ of . r d & habeas corpus issued by Jude Daniel. ; ;The Court.; however, "unanimously - fe fisted' the "appHcation,;aBd the prisoner ra$ remanded to Jail. . j r .. - : i V ' Since our last, ; the Supreme Cnuri 'liaV rranted .licences to the following i persjons tp practise Law in i the Superior " Courts of he State: . . . ' : , ;" v, ' .V.v. Jesse -Turner, Orange J . f v ;,. ' f J , : Jonathan Worth, J IlandQlph. K .L-ITichanl Itc Bradford, IIaUfai . -I r ;' 1 -t AViIliam!WfcIIllj: I Anson.; ' ''--''i -.i i.' ;'- ; ,"r'" "- . . '".' i , -1 . t Cotton is selling at Petersburg at 12s U :t0 i3ients,vWndt Fajetreyille,t from ' .ri;i4o.JWcepts'per;lb.f.V - v'SfTOpeari news doubtless' nasf serred Jo f r depress the prices . . . , - By.a statement .from i "a late Enxlith : r '. pape,r, .it'appearsVthat the difference j , v v 4: between .''the importation of Cotton ino !r, r Great-Bntam m l824 and 1825, gives j " ,an excess to the Jatfcr year of 102,700 r.SeVeral Vessels have been" lost on 0- ' , .jcracock Bar during tlie presehf month, r. : ;an.d .in onevinstaiice (the Barcefona) the ; "4 Captain aud five others were drowned. -v - 'U 1 - .. - ,. . . , "vv "-:"Va --SaruTfordt'' Cbahtellor of.jthe :' X: 'r State of -Nets-York, itas been elefcted l5r the;X.egislature of that' Stated nqw " jaession, a Senator of the LT; States . to. fil I jth'e vacancy occasioned .by the -;;cppouvtment of Rufus King Minister ' toGreat-Britaih?' 'rX0X . ' ' ' : - ' " i . J j- " . t - T J )- ':'' . At the recent session of the Legisla ' ' . ' ture of Tennessee,: a lawwas passed,' i r making. it lawful for any person; to en- ' V.vter tne vacahtahd unappropriated lands r -,t-Ting norm pr vsti ennessee itiyer, oy - paTiug into the entry-taker's office one - i . oen per ,acre -.There is no doubt'that ihe whole'quantity of vacant land with V in the limits. frciGed,;,wiirb'e entered . ; u;underjhe roTjons of, this actVvhili ' ;. thougn esteemea u oi utile value at present, roust at, some luture time be i an ebiect ofserioua attention. N6f per- . auu4io enxer inure man six, iiunuteu , ' rjor:icss than, twentv-Uve acres. r - - 4, ; . -"r , "- 7."-, j",; ! . .'' Much iarm exists,in Charleston, -in consequence of seyeral attc'mpts bj ic v. ; oendiarie5':(o:8tt fire v to that city-7-: v , , rriiere his-beea .' vjCIJii itte last week a " serious fire whicli chnsuned four hoii- - ' sest and in one dayy.fire! was4 c6mmu iiicated three times in' different parfst f a ' tfo city;-.which : in" each . instince'.Vf as .. v-T. fortunately, di?coVercd.T- In ah attempt A to b!ow tip H buildhig during; the' last . f m : fire; several persons .were mure of. less 1 .'. injured.i'one sb-badly oslto preclude 1 ' , A n account "of the.I-ife:JVritings.' & Speeches; ofthe.Iaie'fWrm Pink ney. about to be published , hy jlenry TFheaton Esn.v The work will include sohiepffthelpeeche in' Conress a nd at the Bar, whicli; have never before been published X-Xr' great Pail. Itoads cnntempiaf ed from Philadelpia;to Pittsburg, bvVWay of Lancaster, York and Chamberburg, a distance of 540 miles, witli a branch frtra the 'neighborhoixl 'of. Gettysburg to :Ba1 ti more, ea ch S tat e i o be interest ed in- proportion' to its wealth' and po pulalion, to be effected . by, steam ppw, "env'-'ft'is calculated that a cargo of 75 tons mi;;ht be. carried on the proposed road, at the rate of sis miles -an' houri yc-hich -woiild complete x the : journey A in three days and three night !Tj w There was a debate of three hours in the Tassachu setts' Legislature is on the 10th instant,1 on the constitutionality of issuing: a writ of - election to supply the vacancy v occasioned by the death of VracmbeVi and the question was in definitely, postponed. V- . ( ' ' k A letter ;has beeh published in the French Journals, by the Jewish Orand Rabbi Be Cologna,1 frt behalf of himself and the chief .Rabbis tn London, on the subject of Mr. Noali's proclamation fo the gathering in of rhe tribes of Israel. They decline the appointments tendered to ;!them by the proclamation i of the u"oe of.Jsraeli H stating that they .re j gard the attempt, as an act of high1 treason against the Divine Mnjesty.,", Mr-, Noah say&.in relation,to this Ietteri thai; he had reason to expect such oppo sition, and tliat It will do Jhis cause good, by exciting curiosity rand promo ting enguiry.He jhsists' tfaiit there is enough; in holy writ JojsatTsfy-nsV "that this continent is specially referred.to as the place for re-assembling the scattered remains oi.israei. - - , . '3 . Tlie citizens cf New Jersey are pre paring a mei'norial, to be presented4 to Congress,s praying that an additional duty be laid on all' imported ardent Spirits,: as; well as a proportionate ex cise on those of domestic manufacture. The mam object of tire memorialists, is to suppress the growing-evil of drunk enness, which,tpey attribute,, m a great degree; to the cheap rate at which the vic!ou3 ; may gi-ati fy their. brutaL appe tites i t yla m ? t G bvernQr Parrlij havi ng announced his determination pot to bV si ;cahdifate ' fr v the'- office he n o w : h ol d s, Enoch Lin coin (n o w a Re - presentatiye J.m' Congress) Jias been spoken of as. his successor and it is supposed, will be nominatedand elec eu aimosc wiinoui a contesu v Paicer of Canscien ce. A person 4 call -ed at Aiedsrs'Beew'urine at New-Yofkr ou the 9y insti and ten dered to Mr. Beers the sum of twenty dollars, stating that it VaSfoni'a "young manv who had- receivell that sum more than :he ouglrt i n'Vha ngl ng 'motieyt h ere for his master,. and had appropriated Jt to his own Y3Bse.';';-!rhe' pereon declined giving the name of L'ie conscience-struck you ng.inah,hut. observed that he; was probably or hjs not rest; in y;Xr of:the5iiereafter,VtiIl the money had been' returned. nK,fl' J i Stngitlar DUcovcty- A bou 1 1 Vi years name or jjuuaiuson cide, -siitfiUQ fu'rther'noticewa8'takenf tlie affair.tlt isMuw, hoWeer,reiwrcd that (he. wnio, w. of a man. bv the name of Peuueji rtfhojhad inr fact committed su iciile byjeuttin hFs thrbat li&d "recent tli e belief tfiat(the deceased had com mtted'sclfmurder.v f (. - . lyr- ; : I X. -'' 5 f'.- JTIie most important act passed at the late session ot oaregwiaiiire, : is me one creating:a fund for the ' support of uommoji rcnoois; if, ourjfepreseiiia tiyea hat! dohe'jholhing e(sc,.this ahifle wqu 1 d e n ti ti e t hem ili the warmest $ p -probation of their constituents,.'. It has," i n deed , nobly ti isti nguished'thenr above all preceding' If gisTatures,- and "of the important benefits whlc)i will'.flow from it, the loft iestsahticipation can jiard ly outstrip. the realitv. I V iSiiX 1 v J iThe swamp anil marsh lands belong ing to the State, are appropriated to the school f u i p i !. 1 AVe h ail f su pposeil ; t li ese I an d s jvjere b f li 1 1 1 e v a 1 u e, as we .jyerc under the impression that the portion f them which, ipoulcl bib i drained, with fa cility, slnd niade subservient to the. pur poses of .agriculture, had already become private property but su ch we a rer in formed is notj the fact , ; The land s r e very yal u able, land are J" estimated to be worth at this time, at least one bun r red thousand dollars j and we re. they drains ed, as they might be, at ail expense tri ing when compared with.tlie- inoreas- ed "va 1 u e w hi c h wo'u 1 1 . th ti s be ad d ed to them; they would' be worth, lit is. cal culated, little, less than a mil li(in,of. dol lars.;, The recoramehdaticm of th,e G6 , yerndr, therefore, to drain them, had more of wisdom in it -thani many, and ourselves among theYiumber, imagined; and we take this ocrasiorr to acknowl edge the '-error, we.'., were" in respecting them, andvt! express ; our gratification at the ..proispect of their coutribuing so largely, to. ihe prpiuotion of the best in terests ,of the State i X V' v i. .K; . Cataii'la JoarnaL . The Ia 'Mail, from the West brought us news of'ihe death of the Honorable Patiuck Fa An ei ly, : one of the X? pre r sentatiyes iii;(onress from -the State of Pennsylvania. - He died at Pittsburg, bei ng oh his "way to the Seat; of Gove rn mept '..when his illiiess arrested hiicp. Mr 'F. was also a member of the tVo last .Congresses, ond pf course, though he had not attended at this sessions is well known to us and a majority of the members of- both "Houses of Ciingress. tie was a: man of strong tiatq ral. intel lect, and, from all accounts,' perhaps the be& Greek and j Latin 'Scholar?-jn' either HouseT ' He was a native of Ire land,1 and- was'educated for tlie Catho lic priesthood. . -Arriving in this coun try, ,he preferred the practice of the law,; in which, we believe; he was pret-; ty successful. .His'agei at ths time of his death, must ha ve . been, upwards of fiftyfy ears.Ari rIntl-; , X'X MXX: ' " TheDebate in thei House Of Itepfe sentatfves; on the bil I. to amend the Ju;i diciary System,f drags' to;a close. ,It is ascertain ed , -by a vote taken .yes ter daythat theadditiqn tothe present number of Supreme and Circuit Judges will pot be 1 less than ! three, should the bill pass in its present shape. l - Appear ance are in favor, of eVrjassagejbf the bill wi&iout amendment, asT it came from , the Judiciary : Wnimittee.f. :A very able and imporitant'. Report was yesterday made in the Senate, f rppi the Select Committee jo whom.as rej ferred thepropositions for amending the Constitution : in regard to the elec tion1 of President and Vice-President of tlie United States A? large number of the -Bepori' is order circutatitin 'j:t notwithstanding; WhichV we shall? if. we possibly can make, room fori it; give it .further circulation) by apreading it atx large jupori the pages of thif.pery , . V- X Captain Poussin and Lieut; Trimble, Commissioners1 f the-National ;Road from ' Washington to" Ne w-Orl ean si ar- ri ved at New-Orleans on: the 30th ult; 'ney eaminetixiie. , esiero route, passing tjirpugh Abingdon, KnoxvilleV lnteryille,Alab. prdilIe;(Mis si-isippi.) crossing the Rigolets and Chef MenteVrr.'ilie.tdistonceo th ejrav ell ejl Is sa jdrthaye bee n a bo u t Xintilei pisstrig overn excellent couhtjryiibrroakihg and in no instance oding a stream'ein ther Iargerurt presenting greater diffi 'Ux U, & Pm$wiier9.lt ; was fdeci Jet irtjBal timore-Cou nty Court at th la.-t session;VtiaV:bhder;thep ine act m -onjrrest$ reiauve o yus suo- ' Tlie subject of tlie'M ission1 to -Pana ma has n q t ye U bee n dec id ed upo n in the Senite.; '; It is said ;that it neets with serious oppositionin that body,' the particulars of which the. Proceed ing--dbnfidenttal) we have itrtot in our povrer t o d iscl ose" to oiir readers-r- lately'; mentioned "tha thispape'had been eiiIarged,':so Ta4. to -contain more mat terthah a nyother, probablyv'in JiHe world iryi the f : paper; f;il9tins was ;accompahied'i)? a 6 avwhore page,M nearly alt, being in a smalLtype 3Ye. were led to a cbmpa risoh:-pf -theyrjiantity ; fof-'OTttefitli V il I iainsoirs History'of, Nor tli -C atoH n ay 8y ot; and fotwld that the paper Jaml supplementcoVta included) mere than two hihiflridpacs of Mat work! TherpHepf the -Daily 1 n tel ligencer is" g 1 Cr per an n umi v or 31 cents each' paper. J"o' better1, ..evidence of the cheapness jf In e ws papery Can be wanted. Iryfe lObservenXfXXX Amircahs:Mattrmtc(l at (Havanar VArid.striithe:sunMnerho ' I lie cannot, rpb ine fjny booiv k ; V ,iV' V ' r QrUosbphii ho -.;,, 1 ityeVlet him come with aapert cblllM-j.''l'.vJ'V. ! ;iv-The I'eavei sVripTroni-tlW;treftt j.--f '" ?-' . viThereV tliree that can be hnnpy stilTy A fZX': ' " 'My wSfirmy cat-nd me," ; v-. ti4 ; : -:, ,v ' 'me storm nurnowi, mesnaw may : : ' f vThe; frost mwgHterbngntr - ? x.iY (X:-- ;" rlhedihn hot; wJiihs'Ori the wauV";, ' v - ; ; V i:rHevhjEartlir-fire thw it$. hjfa t'-', ;;, 'j Hfcor.car'Hi t. For httte will suffice you knowr, , X ly -wifmvat-dmKpr rfX Thie fool mav pleasure take in wealth , v v- ',' V . , fell covetnoflns p'clO v'r v.:VO'V:' I ; IltV richer who's a mine in healthf " i . T v i I 'V,Who dbesot..fear himaelf .- Xf -J -XXxTX K , ClIbw sweetfohope fir bnirhter. dayfw'- ''"f m ? 'IvA vS.- ; '( i Though they should ivfvrr he,;; j ',v . - ;'' ;i C While warm We .ait within the blazed X - MV wifeimy ca-and 'ihel-0 v! V ?V-i i f. ' -i''"''.'1-- '.r J. , ; j Ancwheii old ago with silenitpnce;.; -r;;v' 'f ? ystrewV o'er mu heads hja snbwa, X'X?-''- it'-"- f ' C ' z-jtcmgns furrows ietp upon iHc ia, v'."..-.: V.'fc r 4 t mllconvei' -.' ' .'t;n " r Four American Seamen,- the Survivors L ; And steals. the ul!-tiiowii se ;.raA a Lr ,TA aV.,; kvv rVfln- i 'f 5 Bow sweet -.twill be wtien deaths edin:a;dun haveremained nearly three year withr wife-in out ever having had a; trial, -shut up in f v :XXXXl:1'?jXs-:X:IX X XiX-tr. I a room with 150 criminals, Without de- " ;;t iliiiipn H ? r f : '; cent ciotnmg or wnpiesome loou. -lpey In ivHrnmirtorvon the 4th ult by the Jltyi y aricharke'd with having puti teatfi a Snanish .sailor. The authorities Kt Ha vana refuse to ackno'wteclge'a Oonlul from the United1 States. -.-''': Boston Statesman. '! ; r,;i:;' TV tlieEditort cf :Jiejpvberti Sentinel ; I shall feel gratified ifybu will allow me to recommpnd to the farmers among whom your1 valuable paper is circulated, an acquisition, wnicn i iYe ieceuujr made to my implements o husbandryi XI t is aninsi'rum Patent, Straw Cutter;9 and was; made by the ' gentlemanjwhosername itbearsV at Baltimore, iiis calcuJated'for -cut: ting, 6 f any lengitti, corn ; tops; blades and shncks,. pea vines, and every vspe cies of hay and straw. TKe great su periority of this Cutter over all others which I have seen consists in the celer ity of Its' operation. ' I feel very confi dent, that tVo boyk of 1 & and 12years of age,; cam with tliis knifes cu t from 50 to 300 bushels of fodder of any des criptionf in a day.' The instrument has a rotatory -motion' and requires one boy to turn it,and "another to'ptthfodde in a box attached, to it. . It is. so con trived as fo feed, itself when it once tak es hold j and; i t may be set so as io cu t lonb: or sh'Wrt;' l am f.wellconvinc ed that a very reat saving may be ctr lecteq on a larm or any size,,oyrine U9je or tnis Kniie, vWiinout any percepuoiei lossoi time.;?;;xopK jouuer, : wueu wu, makes as ooa preparati rjnr'the beasts of the': farm as. Iqarrbe- desired; Sly horses and oxen'ate it greedily the first timejit was presented, anefte ry little of the stalk.: ?If the porn tops re" used early in the season, before they suner too much ov evaporation,, i Incfipe to thihlc tjiat ajltfie talk Avould oe'cbnsumed; by; the ; stock f!a1rtd ey en t li rou gh the yv inter i f a littl ealt and meal Were sprinkled , over Vtliem when Shucks jtoo; when iwell;cut antl perhaps" famore; nutfitious f diet fhan bladesperelW thej twP iarticles : of cprrt tops and sJiucfcs a saving may be 'realized ; equal; proba bly in value, to a crop 'of blades. 'X Por tne tops anavsnocKS ui a iinu iar c- I Bmpje, Haynea VTadeI, lisq: to Mary. -v ; .r. v . : . , , k . In Lenoir cbuntyMrneubeh Wallace; to '?,; .V . ' , r C "i Ar Trenton Dri Levin By Lney , to .Miss v ;v ' ; v ?v, f Jan? Kornegay, daughter (of ;t)iV;''.''- X;' t - : KofnegyK Esq.iall of that placed ;V ; r V- . ' IhFruTikKn c?u)ty, TJmrsday,eveniriff:. 'a ':. -V-' j last, Or. James" Gtentr, of LotMstiur tfv Mis'.- " ' ;"') ' Kmily ynrbrougli daughter's of ArciiM. .-yar V;-; "',r'. .1 ' '. It is with much more' Uii. Vnsuatfeelingsof ( saduessand mourhing, (wys heiWCiyaTrrn-' '' ; V' ' tif-.-llep.) :that;w.T fin4-.q;M-ii.eh;eVom'pelidr 7 -f to'announce the vtlsath; ofv6ur worthy, fellow" ,.i X Ji i t. -'i j i "8ent.e.cattryiaay-:;. .: 'X -X 'X'i 1 ' ' ' :.. t'X$ M!it4natum,9 X. XI Xfrl X : '' . for he Vas, indeed the glory 'f twir. TKtl ,(X. ; )- wor1d4he prifle of thevillageheornament . v '''"C'",;'Y :.' ceeu;in weignt anu uui . i m? uiauc and the whole of the fonner when cut, will be saved, ' -:s.TJut this is not aH ; ih deed scarcely hM -Agrea sain .is made bypreringtlmbtadeVihthesa mannerand the provender ofthe.farni much incteasdbyihakingrw rye-straV, as well as hay and pea vines a tempting food to the cattle, h In addi tion to all this,lt is univemlly conced ed that every sjkciesjof hay is much imr proved in quality, as food for catf; by being aiiiy iTIns nast'ad vantage is; by no means : to beovertbokedi? X I chnnot but bnevethat;sucb;n jri strdnientspariicuiarlydesirabl at thiimeThe ton is extended so rapidly,, that it is Jo be feared in a few years, the necessary auiihals hi the ;(ami f will Jbe' scantily supplied fnode ofj'feeding. 9 Our .lands too; 'are yretclfe8ly impoverished by Injudicious culture.,, , It' is certainly good; policy ineieiore, to support in our oam yarus, citizen Kemp PJuttmcty IKsq. i lle expj-; . ' ; l red.at his-residinc.in tjiia tdw'n y$teri!at',,ti;- -fi. '''-V,?' in xuc 3fii year uhiii gcj.ainfr eiw durance fjaorethan' three moiiih' flTirift .-3 I '.i . ''', . ' - leaving aii araiablf .widow-"' afida.Lrgefam :)-XS:' ' Ujr pfclijldn-ind;, gTnd. hildr; toe'iwj ;,' ,XS " : (X'J'fl ( over their inconsolable 1o,;hd:atuer6ut i ' ";'. V - jj, train of friends to fegret4le'absence cf abev -V v. '"."; ' 5 t loved associate We hope that; aomy inorp fl : ; ,;if jv,--1 f , competent peivr'will hereafter". 'pourtfay-' his :i'y.HN' rF ' mI work of ibecunty-aii hnor;t6rhel(lTar-thb-4 V; friehdof tbepoor-ithe bold r advocate of hwi--' , v v ':' cOuntrV --Whentshail we looli.upun hisfikp t ' -V ,' tn Guilford ebuntyllMiM-McKodaV-t V- ; nmi:x;XXX' NXr., : if -X In" Wilmington, .aiiddenly, on .the 16th"ii'istn-U 5: X - XX MrBenjamin Jacobs, sen. tone,of tla oloesc-Xv 1 '';J inhabl-anta of the nlace.:f' v CX ;XX tlie 11th u)sl...Mr,. . . .. . ... ..'', .- ma , In Bladen' county, on jonn if. uranger.: . ; In Trenton Miss Eli2abeth Green. rentonr Jones, count,' on theinst.;;-iX X ' i2abeth Greenaired 16yeaju XX'-H- 'ixTvV ' J In Salisbury, oithe 8th instiMr,i Jaeob ;; ' . - , V K Krider. aged .4. ':$Xy ; ,1a1 Kowan countv.Miv Phifirr Brown, ajel '." . , . ! 1 ' 45 v alsoJklrs Lucy Wifsonr wife of SamUci V,- 'i. , , f.IH 'Davidson :countyi ; on the; 7th, Mr.;KlitVlf V r In .KlizabetKitylr. JpshaLoi;,'eaW i 1 ' J '-Xf injr a wife andtwo children .h '- ;-X 'XTX'X X':':' ' f In Vasquotank CQiinty Mr. XdecaT Mcr T5 1 , ' ? J rls;n Vr: . v v-V-4'. i-HX w v. -. :.:a tu:iTTSeptembejTermri8?5.-;? 'i; - vf Charles P. GordonZach'b. 1 IL Gordon, Jas H,;Grtlop; X;XXXXX ?yX' " - 0'.:'.;.Jj;;i;; '. . ,".f'-y-i '-i: ? 'Ongin?! "Bij'Vvf ; A" : V A' .'j; Nippier cjlebeacahisw;feri,r "V V'S : - . Jno,Bron01ary his wife, J"11 f Sarah CJ3ordon, SarahGor- -$'VV-::'vSiv--. '"?' '.Xi-.';..V f dofuNathaniel Gofdonand ; XX'' -: '? X , f Thomas SeaWell' f-'-v;v. 4 b : L ::'ir .....' . - . -.i . ' . .' i- It appearing xoine satisiaciKm OT fie court "t v. , , f . l , thafthe:Jefeadants aripihliaSitants ofano! : v ! . ! ther Stete Md'-nbtlce by'-pubUt-4 : on.bein'' r . ; . i"4?. t waived a to-all save Tlioniaacawdli '-rX :Z'. 1 dered, therefore; that publication;.! mule. i .t t.V " i 1 ruiriflg'tbtt sakl Thoina Seaw&W to appesr r,r , V; ;! " V at nhe;next.Cotrt of Kqt)iiy,v to bVhela fr "' f vf.' y f meCouhty of AVlikes, Ht theCoiirtlloiise' hi i ' X? X , Wlkesboroue-IL. on the 'second ' i: 'idnVtif J ' ": - - r March next. and nlead.t ahsvver cr f. :j r to.r7-1 ' ' ,lfv said bUr,4of judgment 'rjrb1 ronfei viirWv I parte. ; 1; t ; O, nmilVT Vp C-liy&s : " -; -; ! ; i -sX'.i r rciCitns, tv: -V -v-w ;V'- :?xmpaiir xxx xxk: ' tv v . v r tv;,. tA'd Prin tipg ia-neraT..; X-- ';' f ? I : ! . fV-. .1 . i :" -f Af A 1 -- -.5 ... v ... ru y , 4? -

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