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TUESDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1824. Ji iiechise” shall have a place in our V/e sliall ever feel it a duty as well a pleasure, to cherish, by the warmth patroiiag;!', the opening buds of proni- e instead of blasting them by the chill obt of neglect. ^ Mechknhurs; Declaration of Independence. The facts contained in the Address and oies accompanying it, on our first page, V, iur the most part, generally known ; ;t some of them, we presume, will be to many, if not the great(*r part, of iir readers. The fact, that the Legisla- nic of North-Carolina, three months he re the Old Continental Cons^^ress, and if month before the Legislature of Vir- inia, declared the Independence of .America Gi-epf Brilain^ vvas new to us; and cir- iiinstances induce us to believe, that it 11 be new to others. With these facts t lure the public, it will not now be deni- !, that North-Carolina is entitled to the oiible honor claimed for her, of prece- iii^ull her sister states, and tlic immor al Con.'^ress of ’76, in proclaiming the ■puia on of this country from Great 1 ituiii—first, by the Declaration of the u/tiis of this county, on the 19th of I tv. 1775, and secondly, by an Act of Legislature, on the 12th of April, '7 ('. Tlie names of the members of the Legis- lurr, or Provincial Consjress, as it was uncalled, who composed the con\mittee, .1 leported the preamble and resolutions ntiiitiin^ the declaration above referred , uro as follows :—Messrs. Jl(irn&ft,Jllc/i ?; „ Burke, Sas/)^ Kinr.hinj Thomas Per- 7i, and Thomns Jones. They are styled, i!ic Journal of the proceedings of the ruviucial Congress, now before us, “ a cct Ct)mmittee, to tuke into conside- ion tlie usurpations and violences at- iiip'.cd uiul committed by the King and ailianient of Great Britain against A- c: ica, and the further measures to be ken for frustrating the same, and for lO belter defence of this province.” The “journal of the Proceedings of the rovinriul Congress of Xorth-Carolina, Id at Halifax, on the 4th day of /tpril, 7(1,'’ has been left in our possession, r a short time, by Dr. J. M'Knitt ider; and any one, feeling a curiosity to amine it, can do so, by calling at this ice. On tlie day of the (ioneral Muster, in is town, two weeks since, orders w«mc ceived through the Brigadier Ciencral the 11th brigade, from (jov. Holmes, detach from the cavalry in that brigade escort, to attend Gen. La I'ayctte from !ajette\ill(', in this state, to the South aiollna line. As soon as it was known lat these orders had arrived, men, ostl) from tlie re;;inicnt of cavalry be- nging to Mecklenburg and Cabaraus, en asseinl)l(‘d in Charlotte, in\mediate- vohinierred their services, and render- l a draft unnecessary. I'hey then pro- leded to elect their oilic.ers ; whrn ThoH. Pul/:, late coloiiei ol’t'iC le^^ment, was lianimously elected C'aptain ; Lieut. Col. VfirsJ. Means, 1 st Liciilenaut; Col. llob- ion, 2(1 Lieutenant; Maj. 7’ro7.'.v, Cor- t. 'I'his conjpuny w ill march in season nieet La l'a\ette at riiyettc\ illc, w here ley will j'('li('V(‘ the escort which will at- !U'l the (jcneral to that place. I A paiM])hIet'is industriously circulated Iroiighout th(? counlry, eiitilhvl, “An ^drcss to the l’e(j|)l‘ ol’the Lniled States, the Presidential I'JeniDti.” It jnir- C)r'.s lo have been w rilten by one Jmse ol Teuncsber, a ^ I^ul('nl personal Jackson; but persons ac(iuaint- "itii the man, say llni lie has not the l^ilily to writi* (*vt>n «iu li trash as coni- this pamphlet. 'I'liis addtcss to PtoidcoJ the United StntcH, nine-tenths "hom have iR-ver beaid the name of ^le rt‘j)ulc‘d aulhoi’, is mudi' u]-* ol' low, W'>rar abuse of such men as .\dams, Cal- ^•111, M‘l.cun, Jackson, CoHli', ami ot!i- ; nuMi, of whom the country may ^^ly he. proud—whose servhcs and ^inis ar(- well known to t!ic peo[)le and ^tly appreciated; while tiicir shameless wiler, lor anglit the jjeople know, is as f^picublo as the stulV which he has sent UWro dis-nst -.nvl nauseate the im!;lic. is (iibh oi bl uiuci' nud ity, may suit the appetites of some of the enemies of Adams and Jackson ; but the most of them, we trust, are too honorable, not to turn from it with loathing. We have cause lo feel proud, that the friends of John Quincy Adams have in no instance, within our knowledge, descended to the use of unw’orthy or dishonorable means, to promote his election—they have uni formly appealed to the good sense and intelligence of the people—on these have they relied, and on these they still rely : and should the people prefer another, it will be an honorable reflection to him and to his friends, that his failure is not at tended with dishonor. As a last word, respecting this pamph let, we will only say, that the cause which needs, and can be benefitted by the aid of such means, we are perfectly willing should use them. PRKSIDr.NllAL ELECTIOV. The following are the candidates on the People's Tickety selected by the people themselves : and are all the firm friends of the virtuous Monroe, of his wise pol icy, and able co-adjufors. We feel a con fidence in recommending this ticket to the support of the fi'eomen of North- Carolina ;—and that it w ill receive a large majority of their sufTragps, wc have not even the shadow of a doubt. PF'.Ol’LF/S TICKET. John Cti/rs, of Kouan. Mntilforl Stokes, of Wilkes. Vet nr Foi'netj, of Lineuhi. liohort Loi'C, of liiiyuood. Shrpjnril, of Stokes. J(tha M. Mo)'ehe(/(l, of Oullford. James Mchune^ of Orange. Josioh Cr7(f/up, of Wake. iruNer F. Lfuke^ of Kiehmond. Willktrn ,1. Jitnnnt., of Beaufort. l^inc ,‘iHen, of (•ravrri. Will Him Martin, of Pasquotank. William Drovj, of llaliias'. Wm. B. Lockhart, of Norfhampton. Edward D. Dudivy, of Wilmin;i;ton. The election will take place on Thirs- dni^, the 11th of Xo\ember; at which time North-(’aroUna espects evei-y man to do his duty. The Milton Cazette says—It Is not to I)e expected, that Wm. H. Crawford and Albert Gallatin should be supported by any one irJto approved nf the JIar/fard Cun- vention during the laic war.” How hap pens it, then, that the very actors in that Convention, and its immediate i/is!iqalors, such as Daggett, Pickering, do support these “ exclusive rtpublicans How happens it, that these men are uni ted with others of Mr. Crawford’s friends, in supporting an “ independent” Crawford ticket in Massachusetts, in opposition to a decidedly republican ticket? And how happens it, that the National Intel/igencer, in speaking of the support which this heterogeneous ticket will receive, says— that it will be a '‘^svpjmt which Mr. Craw ford's friends will have reason to be proud of?” Mr. Crawford’s friends do “not expect” the s’/pport of the Hartford Con- vention-men ; yet they will receive the al most unanimous co-operation .of these inen, and w ill even be proud" of it I liut “support” of this kind will do them no good ; it \yill only render them sitill moi e siis])ected : for,—lo borrow a quo tation fioin the (jazette, for whicii we iVcI indebted to him,— •‘To this p-c!it tnitli, •» viii!vcr‘:c‘ rijjro/ i, “ilc wlin I'.cs down vitii (.1(1^-, wiii rise witli Ikiis.” Milton, and the services of Mr. Fulton being requested to lay off the road, and assist in forming contracts for the work, he is ordered by the Board to attend when required. The Board has not yet made the sub scription, authorised by the act of last session, to the Roanoke Company, of 25,000 dollai s, the Directors having de clined receiving the subscription with the condition annexed of lockjtig down from the Basin at Wcldon^5gi*^he question will be laid befor^^^Ke meeting of the Stockholders nextWnonth, and ther‘ de cided whether the proposed subscription shall be accepted or not. The "oard adjourned on Tuesday*, to meet agreeably to the provision of their charter, on the 3d Monday of November next. Raleigh Jiegister. The Pev. Mr. Sunimerfield preached in Philadelphia on Sunday, the 18th ult.— So gi-eat was the croAvd in and about the church, that the reverend gentleman was compelled to make his entrance by a back w indow. Ladies swooned from the heat. II is stated in an Eastern paper, that General Bahton, well known for his rLvoliitionJU-y ser vices, and particulurly for his attack iipon a Brit ish ff>rce on Lonf^i>sl:ind, is nc'w, and has been for these last twelve ye;\rs, in jail in Venr»ont,/or heavf/ hilkof couf, M e know not what other cir cumstances are connected with the confinement of Ucn, Barton, nor did we know, vmtil the in formation just given had reachetl us, that he was alive. Hut if a g'enei’al otHcer of our pcvolu- tionary army has been for ten or twelve years imprisoned ♦or debt alone, we have only to say, that it is time he \sas released. MARHIKl>, In tills county, on Thnr3d.»y l.ist, by the Rov. Mr. Hooker, Mr. EztJncl .Ibernalhv, nierrhant, of this town, to Miss Luci/ Kmd, kh. DIED, In this roiinty, on the 11th inbtant, Charles Newton^\ii xander, son of Mr. Oswald Alexan der, aged about live years. Viiluafile Mouse iiiid Lot FOli S.iLE. HAVIN(; a diiftiro to remove to my fitrni, 1 will sell n.y valuable pos- hCksious in the town of tJliarlotle, viz ; a front and !)m k lot on the soiUh side of liu' (..oiirt-Jlouse and fin the we-t side of Trvon street, situated near the public square, cout.iin- inj*one acre of pound, un excellent dwellinrr, ,stovi‘, av,d .'ill nrc i ssary out-houses, and is a d"- sir iblo situation for a [ji-ivate family, and an ex- cellfiit stand for a store ; also, a never failing w>;llof wat'jr, (.-(jual’o auy in the town; a good ^;o-(len ; and on the back lot a fine clover patch ; all In good oi der and repair. 1 will sell low, for (•:i'h ; or I will taki' three or four negro boys, bctw een the age of 12 and 20 years, in part pay - meiit, or good notes on demand. The price e;in be known to auy pirsou who may wish to j)'.ir- rhase, by apjjhiiig lo the suljscriber in tin pvc- luise^. ' bAM’L. M’C0.\iJ5. 11, 1^21.—f'tf INTERNA!. IMI’iM)\ T.Mr.NTS, The Hoard for Internal inipi’nvi ntents m('t in this city on Moinhiy last, present 1). Cameron, .lohn D. flaw kins, I'hoiDas Tuiner and John (^wen, l.scjs. It ap peared from the Hep(jrts of Mr. I'ttlton, that the wcjrk carryinj;’ on below \^'iI- min.^ton, will be ctmiplLlcd in a few weeks, uiul if he ( an obtaifi the use of one (if the Rivei' Sleambonis to work the rol- b r, (which he has hti.n prevented from doing since the hist meet iT!; ow ing to one (if them being under re|,.iirs) it is ex pected tliat the sliij) clia’iiiel will be ren dered siillicient for the p issat;e id’ sea ves sels li]) to the town. I'he ri\er between W'ilniin^ton and l'ayett(‘ville, has bet n already iiiiieh improved, by the reiuo\al of io;;-s and other obstruetions, and every e\eili(n will be niadv to complete ihe work as soon as pijssibie. A report was u reived from the Com missioners ajjpoinU'd lo lay oil' the Hick ory .Ni.i Koad, in Hntheift;nl ccninty, iti- fortiiing the lioai’d, that they had accom- plislied th'ir W(ji k, and (ontra t(‘d for making the most diiVicnlt jn.i ts of the n^ad, which ((»niracts ar‘ to be complet ed by April ii^xt. —i'he ^tock ba\ing!,'een fully subscribed for »,rec ting a bridge over the Dwi al ^\wvviV ^a\e. be sold, for cash, at the Conrt-Housc v' ') in (diarlotte, on Monday, the 22d day ot November next, the folloiVii'g- tracts of laud, viz ; I A tract of land, the propeity of S;’.u\uel .1. Hutcheson, containing two hundred acres, on which he now lives, adjoining \\ illiani Davidson and others, to satisfy three execution?, one in favor of Thftiiias ti. I’olk, Guardian ; one in fa vor of William Carson ; and one in favor of llammit, against said Hutcheson. Also, a tract of land, the property of John Connaly, adjoining .lames I). Lueas and others, lo satisfy an execution in favor of Patrick .lohn- son, against said Connaly and James 1). Luc is. Also, H tract of land, the prope rty ot the heirs at l:uv of Isaac Beaty, d(.ceased, adj(jining >!o- ses IJeaty and othi-Ts, to satisfy ua execution in favor of Thomas Hoyd, Esq. Also, a tract ol’ land, the property of William Hat-grcjvc, to satisfy an execution in favor of 1). 'I'honipson. Also, a tract of land, containing twentv acrr s, tlie property of W ah r Eairas, and his inti-rcst in the unihvided lands of Joim \Vilson, dce( as’d, to satisfy an execution in favor of Joseph Ikid. Also, a tract of land, t.be propi rty of W'illiani Ilaitt, at IWatti. ’s l ord, to satisfy uii execution in favor of Robert Mlaek. Al-o, a tract of laml of fifty acres, joining Ilrinkh Rich-(rd.-,on, on (’ane civck, ihi.- propci- t\ of sheri'd .It.m s, to satisfy an cxeeutioii in tavor (jf >\ illiam M'Ni-ely. Al >o, a tract oi' l.uid, containing l.iU acres, the projierty of M iHi;un .!uhu-.on, on v, bl li hr now iiS' S, to satisly an exicutiou iii tavor ot .lohn Law sun. Also, a tract of land, the property of Alexan- dir Kol)iNon, adjoining Jas. Miixwcil tnd o'hi’fs, to satisfy an execuuon in f.ivor ot Juiiks li. llu- son. Also, a tract of land, the properly of Samui l I'atr, adjoining M ilham 15rou n, to satisfy an ex ecution in finorof Jolui M'Coy. Also, a tract of land, the pmportv of Andrew Dunn, adjoining Aiidrew l.i ulng and others, to satisfy two executions, one in f;i\or of .lohn (ji'ah.un, and one in f;\orof l.awscdi M’Coy . Alvo, two tracts of land, the ]irop rty of Kw ell Alexander, one of two or tin-ic hundred acres, on which Tie now li\es, adioining M’Crciskiy r.nd otlu rs, :.nd one of oiu luuu'iad ;icres, ud- joining Sterns iV llartis, to s.itisly an execution in favor of .lolin Robison, ;i^.iiii:it said Kwell Alexander, St(.phen Ah. s.uui- r and (leo. Allen. M’COMi;, Skingof MtcUcnburg Vuvutu, Odi,hrrU,\m.—5\7 JS* The subscriber h:i\iiig enteied into a ci pa)1nershi[) with Mr, U m. ( uikiox, intei,,ht closing his pieseiit bii^.uiess; he tlurtfon- (|uesis;dl tlujse indeliu t' to him In open account, to cull during the mi'i.th of ()e.toiu;r next, and clo.se the sauie by nr)!f, a-, it is nmiKible they Will not be pi'( pared to (!(j so w ith cash at tlial tinie. I hope my customers will generally at tend to this notice, as rr.y time will be Liitj’rcly de\oted 1() that'business. TliO'^e VI ho cb) not r gu!arlv settle tburac- coiuits for postage, ulthe nd (l e\( ry (juarter, XJiiiiiOt expect to be i Larged a:, h ruii,;-l\. VM iMlTH Chark'tic, Sept 3 A ISL'1,— •REMOVAli. Ijr^HE Subscriber has removed from his late ^ stand, to the BRICK STORE, adjoining Mr. John Irwin’s, on the north corner;'where he will be happy to wait on his customers, as heretofore, and will use his best exertions to g'ive satisfaction to all who may call on him. He requests all those indebted to him, either by book account or note, lo call and settle ; but particularly those whose notes and accounts are of one and two yearb’ standing. DAVID PARKS. Charlotte, Oct. 15, 182-1.—3t5 1\00KS. Anxious to recruit my library, and having a number of volumes promiscuously lent, I will be grateful for information of their locality. J. TOKKENCE. Oct. 16, 182 k—St5 ^^5 Wq’wiwA. IWILL give tw enty-five dollars for the apprehension’and securing in any jail in this State, so that I get him again, a negro man by the name of MACK or MACKLIN, about 21 or 22 yeitfs of age. I purchased said negro from William G. Bowers, of the county of Granville, some time in February last; and I understood he was raised by a man bv the name of William?, in Franklin county, N. C.— He ran .away some time in July last. Any com- munictition on the subject, will be tiiankfully received, if addressed to the subscriber, living in Mecklenburg co.untv, N. C. THOS. V. BF.RRYIIILL. Mrrklenhiirg Co. Oct. 10, 1S24.—otf 0^ The editors of the Raleigh Register will give the above ten insertions in their ]japcr, and forward their account to this ollicc for payment. VgTRMilluriil Tv’olice. ririHF. annual meeting of the Mtrkhtihurg .Igriciilfi.ral Sociitt/ Will take ])iaee on t’le last Saturdiy in tins month. The members of the Society aic ’•eipK-led to iittiMid at 11 o’clock, A. .M. J. SMi ril, Scr'ry. Octoher7, 1824—;’.i4 N. IJ. rhe hook, containing the ronititution and records of the Society, has been n.islaid or lo.st; any infunnaiion respt cling it will be thank fully received. , J. S, tor ^ ri^tir. sub*eriber basing t>‘tablished a li l ine of 1’VCKK TS betwc(n Phila delphia and W ilniingtoii, N C. take.-, thisniethod loactpiaini ihepublic,llnit a vessedwdl h ave W il- niington, .\. C. every l(»du\s. I'roduce inlendi d for this conveyance, will be received and forward ed by Duncan 'rhonip';on, Esq. of Fayetteville, aiul Messrs. .Sto»v S;. \Vhitlier, of Wilnungton, at the lowest rates of freight, and least expense possible. Having throe good Veiiycls in the trade, commanded by car'-fnl captains, well ac(;uainted the coa.t, and cabins well lilted for the ac- cominodation of pasTciigers, he trusts to tneet widi ei>'ouiMgenie;it. I’hiladtlphia, with its en virons, has’bicoine so great a. maiiufacturing ])laee, that cotton can be s«>li| to some extent, and advantage to the o,cners, the coiisuniplioi. being W present about twenty thousand babs per unnum, and will no doubt be soon j^reater. JAME.S I*A TKIN, jun. f.'o )i III in^iuti iilfvctio nf, "Sq. North Front-St. i’hibdelphia. r 30, 182-J.—mt 14 Viiliitihle Proj)erty lor rflHF. fubscribcr wl.sh-;^ Jl ing to return to Vir- ?;'i will sell his pron- rty here, consist!,ig of liundi. fi acris of J.AND, being irpart of the tract formerly ow ned by Jo.ieph Wilson, Esq. lying on IJig Sugar (Jreek, about two miles fi-ou. Charlotte, on which are the following improxe- ments : a Manufacturing Mill, in pretty good re [jair; a Saw .Mill, lately built j a Distillery, two good Dwelling ll(«ise5t, a n»;w Barn, and'other necessary out-liouses. About se\ cntv or eighty acres of the land inclosed with a pia tty good fence, and an abundance of e.vcellont nicadow grimnd on the tract. A bargain may be had in this propei-ty, if immediate application is made. 'I’he terms may be ascertained by aj)ply.ing to the subttriber, living on the premis-s. BENJA. JOHN.SON. Mtrlilmhwg Co. N. ('. .‘It.J il) 'I'h- editors of the Western Carolinian and Camden (jlnoniele vill insert the above adver tisement three weeks, atul forward their ac counts to this oRici; for paMiier.t. G. KENDIiJ( K EAVINC (h clineil businesr, in his individual capacity, herewith tenders his sincere thanks to his friends and patrons, for the iib» ral encouragement they have given him, thus far; ami lie iiopesthey will lay liijn under rivnrcit oMigaiioiis, by ciJhng, .as soon as convenii’ut, and settling tin ir respective aixoiuits, as tiiey will thereby |)ut il in his pr>v\er to dc\ote lus exelusive attention to the i'ollov\ing QUAXTICO CANAL I.OTTERY, Founru cljiss. A. M’INTYHE, MANAGER. Co[>uitnrrsliip. Ki vTiiueK y ,\nKii5\TiiY having united th( m- selves ill the Mercantile Business, rcsfi' ctfulh invite all persons wishing to purciiasc GIXJDS, call and e.xamine their stock. They pledc*! thenisdves to be failhful and attent.v to all orders entrusted totl.eni, and to iisi‘ t-heir brst endeavors to ]}! 'se and accom modate ail who tiiav call U[jon tiieiji. t'harluite, .1u, 1821.—U4 'I'ailofiiijj: I^Ui'inc.Hs. riTME subscribers have commcnced the above li. biisim ss in co-partiu rship, and the\ hope, by tb ir industry and superior worknianshi(>, to merit tlie coi.tiiniation of u liberal [)atronage. CUAIIAM G" WIl.KLNbON. The suhs(.rib>r ex])' ts in a few works to re- ceive from I'liiladc Ipliiu^ an assortn'c nt ot the best THl.MMlNCiS, which he will s( II low tor cash. A. GRAHAM 4tl- 1 5 6 6 6 ins 690 6072 w«,wvw, vw SCHEME. o» 15000 2000 1000 500 340 50 10 s #5000 lOOOO 6000 3000 2040 - 6900 6900 30360 1062'j BLAMKS.' 5 TICKETS, f This is a Lottery ft>rined by a ternary eomb?S* nation and permutation of 27 numbers. The drawing will take place on Tkvrntia}/, the 25th day of or at a much earliex* day, if the sale of tickets will warrant it. Tickets and Shauks may be had on applica tion at the POST-OFFICE, FAYF.TTEVII.I.E, w’here explanations of this Scheme and I.ottcry, and information generally, n.ay be had Whole Tuket #5 00 1 liCAUThKs ^>1 25 IUi,r 2 50 I Pack.agos of 9 tickets, warranted to draw at least $20, less the 15 per ctnt., may al.so be had for 45 dollars. —i »1— A. Coachf Oniamcntai 1»AINTK«, ETt'RNS his thanks to his friends and tbo ) public, for the liberal encouragement whielk he has abeady received, and rc.sptctlullj solicits a continiiauce of pati-onage. He is pn panj to do all kinds of Painting in his line ; and cus tomers may depend on having thtir work neat ly executed, and w ith despatch. CCj- P.iin»ing in the country will be done oo short notice*. ( /lar'ottr, October 4, 1824.—Itf SlierilV Sale. THF, following tracts of I.uid will be sold for cash, at the Court-llouae in Charlotte, on the foMrth Monday in November, t« satisi^ the taXL'4; due for 1822 and 1823 ;— Jii Ciiptaiii Ilirgrove's ('ouipany. 86 .acres, reiurnetlby Am^crsou IJeatv, 1823. 13 J acres, returned by .^ndrew Dtin, 30i* acres, returned by John W . fLii.i;, IHi.l. 150acr( s, belonging to t!ic hiirsot Robert M‘( ord, d( eeased, not listetl ft.r 1^22, 153 acre.s, returned by George Nicholson, for 1333. 20(t acres, less or more, belonging to the h( irs of Robert Alexander, deceased, lUJt h.sted for 1S22 nor 182J. Jn Caiitain Bliirkv'nod',s Compvntf. 68 acres, wht rion Martha Brown now lives, not li.^ted for 1822 nor 1823; 5t acres, belonging to Saniiitl H. Elliott, for 18.'J ami 1HJ3, nol listed. 50 acr-s, less or more, the property of Sarah Ow ens, for 1822 and 1823, iiol listed. 150 acres, lessor more, belonging to the heir* of Francis Lewis, deceased, for 1622 and 1823, not listed. SAMCEf. M‘COMB, 7?i/ A. CLAKh, t/iiivlij H/itnj/'. Oct. 12, 18LH. ts. . Win he s(n.i), ON TueS'iay, the 2d No\(nibir next, by con sent of the heirs of Nicholas (.iboiiy, de- ciased, two bundled acres (;f L.\.\D, lying tw niiles we.st (,t Charlotte, joining the lands of I (it n. (.K). l.rahani. Also, a small tract joining the si.mi, of fit*y acres. There are toltrabU I improvt mcnts on l)oth placi s. The above lands i lying so nigii tin tr^wn of (.harlotti., will render I tlu m an object worthy the attention of spiculu- Itors. itrmsofsale will be n ude know n on that dav by j A'.iE.'i Bl Uct. 1, lS;’l.-4ti* Ct V MjUW liU-. List of Leltvrs Jiemainin^ in the Posl-Offirr nt Charlnftff JV. C. or. the \ft duu of Octubcr, A. K. Benj. F. Alexander, Spell Kimble, Edwin I.. \ler;and« r. 'I'honias Kirkpatrick. Capt. B. W. Alexander, I.. Silas Vie iandcr, Orasmus Lanier, Ja'ic H. Alexander, m. Lucky, Fulherd ,\uteu. Robert I.indsay 2, Win. S. Alexander, John Law son, Ezekiel Alexander. Win. H. i.awing. B. Henry L. Law. Richard Bonds, M. Burril f,. Buzby, John M’Daniel, John Brcvurd 2, Wm, M’Kinlev, Mrs. S. Buzby 2, Hugh M’Lure, .lohn Bate.s, .lames Maxwell, John Baily, Nancy I*. Mackey, John Barr, Wm. MiUt r, John L. Baj’nett, W alter James Mille^j Sarah S. Bugg, Jo'feph M’Kiuii, Janie.'^ Black, James Martin, Samuel Black, Jlr. Morse, Wm. Bigbam, Joseph Maxwell, Wm. Beaty. Janies Morris, C. M m. M’tiraw, Robert T. Check, Min. H. M’Lear)’, Wni. Cook, John M’Laily, Henry Chainy, Thos. Marks. Elea/.er Cochran, N. Betsy Cochran, Cal' b M. Norwood, Isaae Campbell, (ief»rge Nichols, Daniel F. Christ.nbury. , Ai'i'Xauder Nesbit, John J’rye, Mui. 11. Neil., A/.aiiah Cockbum, O. \\ ni. 1'. Cow-n* Jefferson 'Mt, .lose ph (jrain. John IL Orr. Allen Curry. P. D. James Price, James Dinkins, Ehb( r Ptrry, Mrs. Sar.ili Dinkins, Dion C. I'harr 2, James Dougherty, John Pre.s.dy, .Matthew DriJges, Ehzat'cth I'ottJ, .'Miee Dodd, \\ m. Porlcr. Mrs. Maiy Davis, Q. ■lames Davidson. James Query. F. R. Joseph Fairc?, Lc^ i lOi.ss, Wm. Flinii, Hugii Rogers Sainu d Frink, Milas .1. Rakinson, Samuel l arr 2. Kebecca Richmond. S. Ransom fiiay. M illiam F. Springs, (•entleman undertaker F.stln r Sprlnirs 2, of brick w ork, Mrs. Eli/abcth Smith John V). (iray. iJr. M ilham Snuth, John (i.irrlsoii, James II. Smusoii, Mill. Caforth, Janu s Stc( I, Moses c.rrcn 2, liavid Smith, S.imut 1 (■oroon, Hugh Stiiison, J(j|in (iatli'ig. J.nmes Smith, W illis (.ibh.s. XVilliani Stinson, Edward (iood 2. Annanias Sing, H. Agnes >)loan. Mrs. Peggy Harrison, John Stephens, Sen. .Miss Sarah C. Harris, John Sing, Thomas Hunter, Jan.es G. Simpson. Daniel Hyajlis, T. James P. Henderson, Barnabas Torrence, J». Zachariah Horn, M . Franklin Hams, Thon.ak Williamson 2, Daniel N. Hall, Matthew M allace, Daniel Houston, Isaac \\ dst,n. Geo. Houston, M hittOM V> igfTons, Sand. T. Hutchison, licnlln y M illan s, John p. liatchell. M liliam Walker, .!. Rev. John .M. djon. Samuel Johnst-t+ft, Jr. Y. iieiij. J('hn.ston. Jan OS Voung. Y >1.
The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
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