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rvr.s » \\. ^ l»J ^^"^lini: o/Mdil-'i-—Xo mail tioi'lh ol'lia- ]ti-rli, \vas rt-i:ei\t‘d last \vcck; ami the leiar niail I’loni ihut place failed. We !.-e cotiseiiuenily unable to rfive an ab- •rai ' orCciiiji ebsioiKil proceediiig-s. The mail iVuni rayetleville, by which we ic- cfivo our Cbarleslun and Cheraw papers, Iso failt‘^ ; but we received thf' last Fay- eiievilW' Obsei ver by way of Camden, l'-on> which we ha\- made some extracts I ^-.UNe to ibe niarUtls. ]t v, i!l be seen from t!ie proceedings of ♦'Le'.'i!5’atiii ‘'> three Sujjreme Courts, owe in the v.-^'-ern, one iw lh(“ middle, anil one in the c stei'ii section of the state, has beeti lost ill the House of Commons by 11 votes. '1 his i:i in con;^eiuence, we presume, of ;'-,c rivalry between several towtis, each ^,f w’-.ich wished to be the phi e desi;^- fi'r holdin;^ the court: and i' is ciuite prui)able,that in li\is case, as in nu- niTuus (Ahers, the i)ul>lic t;ood has been jj^^i-iifjced to local jealousy. This oj)iniun I’uiv not be cjrirct ; other causes with vhiili \se are unac(iuaitiled, may have »,pi.‘iate(l totlefeat tin* bill : but whatever iiu.\ have In’en t!ie caire, urcan hardly the interest of the jjeople was con sulted in its rejfcti(,n. It uo'.ild Ijo gra- iii\ iU';' to muin, \\»‘ knu’.v. il the yeas and s were t.,kfU on the liuui vole, to ha\‘ Uum puljii'.hi'd : these, dou!)tlcss, would cii..ble i;s to form a pi’etty correct o[>iui jn. A bill I'.as ])asbed l)oth Houses of Con- g-css, will! U't’eat lUiuniinily, ^only 7 dis- s.iUiit}*- \otes in the Senate, and 2f) in the House,)two hundred t'iuui>uud dollars and an entire township cl'bin 1, to be located at liie direction of tlie President. If Con,;ress sh.ould do J.othini^ morr this session, this act alone V ill in.mo: ta’i?e it. 'I’hv-re is no doubt, w e believe, that of the whole number of voles i>i\en by the in the late election, Adams is some i!i.>usan(ls ahead of any othei' candidate. 1!'il be imperalive, then, on Coni^ress,— as s(jme pv.pel s siale,—to elect the “ m.m of the ])eople," there is no necessity for iiiDte than one ballot, w hich would lesull ill the choice ofJoA// (^iii)iri/JiJttm-s. Hut ve shall actpiiesce in the clioice of C(n- gicss. 1ft it i’all on whtjiii il may, and for this \ery good reason, l)ecau'-e it will be useless to discjuiet ourselves al)out it; and shall give to his adnii?iistralion our lieuriy su])poit—if we like il; if we do not, we shall o]')j)ose it. Smdqif Svhaols.—W e know of no insti- Tutiun aij^ainsl which !csr, can be reasoTia- My objected, than the Sundou Sc/mol; aTul pe: lKi|)s there is no on(, takin;; every eir- iiii-i u'.st.iui:o:i tl.u; ei.inuntiy successful, in accGmplishiii.tj i.is benevo lent purposes, w{‘ have abtindant proof— that it is still ?.dvunclng triumphantly in its career of usufu'ness, wc have amass of evidence, not in this country alone, but in (Ireat Britain, and in every other part of :he world where it is in operation; and that il would be equally successful here, if properly conducted, there is no reason to'doubt. e have-made these few re marks at the request of a corrosp(jndeni, and as introductory to a communication dVoiii him, which follows :— inn THE CATAWBA JOVHKAL. {) Tin: iNiiAurrANi s of the town b. CIIAWI-O I I K. It \vo\il(l be :i rc iU'ction on tins cnliglitcncd affi- uiiil cuiiiiiHinitv to ‘,iii)posc \ni ignoruut oi' tlic niond tijiulcncy of .V(,7/W.',• but it ni:ty be iiariltyiiublf lo bu^-pcst tlie ncccssily of c^Uiblisliiiig' siutii ;iii iiislitutioii untoiiy us as soon a> possible. Ami t) mention some of tlic ad- htu^ces wliiili would acei'uc fioiu it—in the (irst place, our villui^c is so populous as to atl'uVu from .>0 t(j 00 cli klien of tiu- proper a;.'e io ic- ciMve Suiiiiay Siliuol iiibtnittioii. I'i.i.si. cliil- dn n, like most others, are \vu!i; to make llie bbutb a pecul:.'tr day of 1. i. rly with l!n.m, and to stroll about llie streets reg-ardless of botli relij;-ioiis and pureiital author.It is but sel dom tliat tile worshij) of (iod is celebrated ; and aside from llie im rc custiJu of atteiidiiij^- on it, little pains are taken to impress on ourclnldreii its sacred imjiortance. In tins situation, we ci r- tand} must adm.t, (if we value rel yion at ail,; lliat tlic sy St mi of Stnulay bchpol instrii-. t.oii, now jji. iiendly adopted, comes in n'''St oppor tunely lo our i'el.et, and o|)erat(- > a powerftd auxiliary to tlic iiistruct;ons of me pious parent i/.‘ii Craiivlllt* had just time to ie.ivc out sliores, when lo! the mask is thrown olV, and the snare is visible 1 OITicial notice has bct n L’iveil that the most \i^orous measures are to be enforced ap^ainst all vessel.s delected in an attempt to convey llayliens or emigrants froni the islamll I'hus the victims are in the toils : 'I’hey have thrown otV tlveir allegiance to their country, and lorfeiied all claim to its pro tection—their fate may be easily predict ed : If able-l)odied and likely, they will be made solriiers to li?,“ht the Frt'nch—if otherwise, they are destined to lal>or on the fortilications, or work on the planta- ions as serfs to some lilletl net^ro; in w hich latter situation, uccordit;;; to the most recent accounts, a “n\an and wife can earn but seventy th^llars a year !” And for this they ha\e sacrificed pros pects of ease and comfort, have bid fare well to kindred, and have gone a •* re- turnless distance” frotn their native land. 'I'hose free blacks of \’irginia, North atid South Carolina, Avho resisted the of fers of Boyer, have reason to congratu- kile tliemselves that they w ere not entrap ped : and to thaid; God that the colony in Africa still reinaitis, allbrding a secure asylum—where they may become the pioneers of civilizalii;n, and the heralds of Christianity ; and find a home for their desccadants to tiie thousandth generaiion. Pttcrahuig Intel. The Secretary of tlic Navy, in his late ofli- cial report, makes the following’ statement as to the Cul)a Piracies ; “ There are few, if any, piratical vessels of a ; larfje size in the neighbouihood of Cui)a, and lufnc arc now seen at a distance from the land; When prfp:ired accordin!]; to his plan, .t| Is ennai lo white iir sn»“rni;ieeti. I . . ^ . .. t i i i_ ec|ual to white wax or spermaceti. The catulles made of it burn with a sujie- rior light, resembling in llam*' the purest gas. 'I'hey are alu>geiher void ot the olTensivc smell and greasy touch of other catidles, and when btirning in the closest apartment, have no smell, and emit no smoke. '1‘hey burn by niaiiv mintiles longer than ai\y other candle of the same weight, and with a change of process oidy in preparing, they can be either of a beautiful golden yellow, or of a snow- white color, w hich the elfi cts of light or lime cannot alter.—Uhltr Furmcr ami Mev/ta/iic. j Ai Capl V il For the benf'Jit (nut rucounii'ct/irnf of MIU IIAMSM in the Western part of Nortli-Carolina. SCIIKMK. 'l'R'Ki/r>, at is‘2, lwt Jiltinh-s to (I Fi'Izc. Prize of ?jOU ^^^ll.etoll and Cotton Saw OrFF.U f«- vile Ml\ H »'>•' I • joliiiiv.j M- I Iru Ill's, on *!»«• nori « f the riibli-: S(ju.»n- IV r-oM» ' * , cli'ise, will vi«M\ *Sc p*rnh» * To niy drbtnrs, ( * tfl all de- f nT-• their aupmor ;rn I " '*1! r ip • boscecli, jlesirc. m- >*. *ii»i t.n » u .il In k enoujfh to c^ll and »ee ir.r l.S ,>ter»p .J r* >»*»!*■>• I or (guardian; ior the whole des.jrn and end of I but the pirates conceal tliemsehes, with their Sunday nehools is to in.part religious instruc t’on ; I re])eat il aga.n, instruction ;— and when this object is not kep.t i:on;tanth in view t)v all ti. acliei s engaged in such institutions, boats, in small erecks, bays and inlets, and find- in}^ vessels becalmed, or in a ilefi iiceless sdiia tion, as-.ud and destroy them. Wlieii discover ed, they readily and safely r treat into the coun- they fall short of their duty. 1 did intend to l try, w here.our forces cannot tbllow, and, by the point out at seme length the advantages which ' plunder which they ha\e obtained, and which u i uld arise from the establishment of a Sunday i the y sell at prices low and tempting'to the pop- Sehuol in this jdace ; but 1 trust they are so o.;- j ulaiion, and by the ap])relu nsions w inch tnev \ lous to e\ er\ reili ctnig mind, that I ma_\ spare are able to cre:ite m those who w ould otherw ise mVselfthe trouble. Kxamine the records (.f all give informati(m, tin y remain secure, and niin- tlie Benevolent Secieties, trom the year ITSJ, gle, at |>leasure, in the tow n.s, and transactions the date at w hich the illustrious iounder of Sun- ; of society, and accpiire all the information ne- ila\ Schools comnieiiced his ])ious labours, to ' cessary to accomplish their purposes, .\gainst the jiresent time, and where, in the annals of all such a system, no naval force within the con- these, do }ini liiul more } outli rtclaimed from vice, more ignorance enlighteiu il, mure re.il Service done to society at larg'e, to rich and to |)oor, than amnig the Sunday Schools^ And 1 could,now nfer \ou to living troph .es of the glo- trol of this IJi partmeiif, can afford coinpK te si curitv, unless aided by the cordial, unwa\ i r- ing, and energ'ctic eo-opi ratloii ofth. local gov ernments ; a co-operation which would render their lurking places on land unsafe, and make r.ous triumph of this good cause, w ho^e lives and punlslniient the certain conseipieiicc of detec- coiuluct, 111 various situations, sjieak a greater tion. Unless this co-operation be obtained, ad- eiilog cii! on such iiisl tiitions than iiiy iiumble (litioiial means oujjht be entrusted to tin- P'. ii can tract. I.et this stdlice, w hile I presume F.xeciitlve, to be uscd^^in such inaniKT as e\- to reeorninend the tbrmal crganizaton of a Sun- peril nee may dictate.’* da\ School in tliis tuwii; sinci rely desiring that j Secretary recommends that some pro- ” '' vision should be made for the education and in structioa of the young'er ollicers of the navy. link't^h lie^inter. ov;r labour may be made subservient to the march of truth and tlie tnuniph of virtue. A dTizi:x. l.ATr.ST rjiO.M LlVF.lilNXH,, The ship Ballit, arrived at New-\ork, on the ‘23rd insl. from Liverpool, biing- ing dales to tbe Glh tdt. the pajiers are ' fisheries on Cirosse Isle alone, and abou destitute of any impoi lanl local or foreign I the same c|uantity have been taken oi new s. An inipi ovement lud taken place | tliis side of that Island on th(' American shore. It w’as calculated that from 4000 ti. 5000 barrels would be taken. 1 he lish are worth 6 dollars a barrel. The Detroit paper stats that IfiOO b;(-" rels of white lish have been tjken at im Coiinn—Cieoi gia 8] to lOd—Xew -C)r- leans H] to Ihl. 25450 bales had been sold at Liverpool during the week ending the 30th of Octobei, at an advance of .1 on low' qualities ; on the (5lh ult. Cotton had a further advance of ] lo 1 per pound. C)ur own market, as might be expected, has been considerably enliveneil by the a- l)ove new s. Bein;,' Christmas holidays, lh» (|uatitity of produce coming in, is small cotn|Kirel w ith the lai i'e arrivals for the last month. C)ur 1‘rices (,'urt ent has been corrected this morninir, and exhiliits a fair account of this market as il now is.— . h will be recollected, that the prospect of cmiisUtiu e into consideration, m la\or ot | this country in Octolier were ex- whichC..11 be ui ;,ed. The object ol erediugly glooti'y ; it is bottomed tipon this iiisiilu'.ii.n is tK-l only to inlorm the liiidcr.ilaiuiin;;', but to rectiiy the ul’ec- tiuiis ; not ‘(jiil\' to stoi’e the miiul \\ilh Usi ful uiid necessai y know ledi;e, bill to itnplaiit right pi'itu iplos : not only to tiiidi h the ( hild (,f povei tv iVnr.i i;;-iio- t.iiice;;iid \ire, atul lil him i'or tln^ proper perlurm;u.ce of the duties oi this li!e, atid i tlie happiness of llie nev, l.'iit *to e\- t' u 1 the sain ■ iihmmI e r.ilih or ompeleiu e. Sun l.iy Schools nut limited to om* clai , to a l>ar- ‘I' ular a;;'(‘ ; lliev e.iib;\u e ,i!l cl.iss 's and .iges. ruejioa: V iie.id, whitened w itli tlie s!i')',\s of seveUi*' wia'.ei'.. lias I)* en ■‘•‘''U in these insli:uti^.ii^, li\.itiin;',, for the Ills' tinu', the ;dj)ha!)e; of i/is nuti\c l.nii^MKM.-i« ; t;,,. fi ieii.lless (-u'.e.isi has liere hi'eii sh.ellereil IVAin “the iieltins'; (d the i'llilcss slorm” of advi'isitx. and i-ctpii- '■rt! the means of con.!>at'itig po\eity and *.iV a I hild, w !;o, iVoin hav- tlu'se accoui.ts, that th'“ lise has taken j)lace in Liverpool—the departure from j this country in November, will have car- rieil more favorable ac counts; a depressic^n mav thei i'foi’e be exjiected lo take ])lace— w(> would advise our planting friends u> a- \ ; il themseh es\)f the earliest oppoj tuuity to lake advaiit:;ge of the present cxcile- ' men;. . I Our market «;t',Il c.ontinues to be abun- I dahl!\ sui'plied with (ioods of all kituls, as I'll ,• I ina\ be si'eii by the ••Comniei-iial Heporls. .Ill I .vii.ici "i are in the hands of the Coniinis- I3y the report of the Auditor Gener al of Pennsylvania, it appears, tliat the 'pceipts iiiVo the state treasury for the y, car ending on the 30th Nov. 182 1, with the balance on hand at the end of the previous fiscal year, amounted to S711, 4">1 75, and tliat the cxpendittlres were 5(i.S4,l71 85, h'avinj; a halanec ill the treasury on the 1st instant of 89. Of the rce(>ipts, the auc tion commis-sions and duties amounted to S7‘J,d04 61. Uin) .... is >jUO 1 do ( Family (JoaehJ • is JoO 1 do (t.ig) is J tU 1 do filSU (.do.) is IHi) 1 do >1.)U t«i(.).) IS IjO 2 do i5lbU (bide Coard S.. (;ottoii .s>a\v liin^' is JOU 2 do i'SO (;ig and Sociabh ) ii loo o do >-Ju Hi dsti ads) is JO 3 do j>l4 (,a set of 1 ables) is o do y>lJ (W imlsor ( bans) IS Ji- 3 do (,two J,ad.es’ \\ ol k lablc 's and one I’elnbroke) - IS oO 1 do J.S (Hellowstop Cradle) is H IJ do ^6 (^1) I’loughs, H .Mreet [.amp s, a'l.i J l.aru Calls) Is t'.> 10 do (Hats) iS .50 1 do iA (CaiKikstand) is 4 1 do to (do) is .) 2u do j.J (do) is (.0 30U do f'J (25 east steel Avcs, and -'7 .) j) I.: Slioi.i) is (I Hi 431 do ;sl ( l in N\ ari, Ji w elr\, >ll.e s, .‘'v:. .VC.) - - -■ is 793 j'-iU” J Tickets can be had in Tharlotte of the undi r signed ( ((niiiiiss.oiii rs, b\ U tti r, post.,gi paid, inclosing the n.oiK_\ ; or trom tbeir ;ig nis Salisburx, Stati sx iile, (Om ord, Lui« olntnn, York\dle or 1-ancaster, who |)ledgi-tin iiisi l\« to pay the pri/AS asset form in the s«.h»im, thirty ila} s alti.r the drawuij,, or ri tniiil the mone_\ to pureliast rs of tickets, j.ruMdid the scheme shall not be dravvn. SAM’L. lir.M)F.K^ON, tjKKI.N KKNDIMCK, JNO. N. 11 F.xi)lanatory Hand IJills chii L»c had of the (,oinmissioners. Ij* OV Thurvlav, the -7ih v t! s. il fo public . 4^ l!i> *' M • sli>ck of Cattle, Sliftp. Ili j:', * " Fl'Mir, I.umber, lloni* hoM and K.t !. ■ I tnre, Farminjf I’teiisiU, *v .* • Kt~-, Stdis and lorty or fifty Slill *« N Ti nn> Will be made kneun »} sale, bv Ill.NJ \ JoliN'- Stir 1C Itrirks an-l M.t’s r> iiM.nm^ T nils, note with .*p!'r > tw I U e nii'll'li-. 1 * l.I.N I I T.MF-V'S f I' i S'l'ii ti », 't« 'i’s t'liek nu ' nc?-C' f l.adi*. >' >k.ii >■ 1 Ml'' ilo Strap* iiid f •« t d Mor I ui.) I « ».tl .r. ii'» » .■Ml.; lid I do Misv Im A I w p,..- :^hoi r.nisli .)us» r. •» H MillMI S I jrlottc, .1ir\ 1. 1 j — * I I Dr. It. T. T\^ ris|ii >, t... ♦ nt tIII* sti r Imiiis" ol W 'T1 \I1 >••' . . hlM II II.. . .1 « I..T ( oniltl > , I'l ' b lb T. I f' 'Sli'li, illd pI'itlilM N I t I tldllS ^lull 't \ll tl'i to I lllpl"\ Il til « lnrliiM . t >n 1,1 ■ J' sioii Merchants, lur the kinds id' produce, w jiurcli.ise of all still continu.'s to jioiii'in, in unusual (pianiities ior the sea son. 'I'he ri’. er is still in fine boatingor- lurf.iiie no (ji'.e I l.l. tllOl to point in linu', •and [latlis which , lope tii!;W.iy del', and we have e\ery Ihinr that we could devire t'> sernre a coiiiinuatice i;i the trade, which ha., thus far progressed SCI fa\ (iraliK. W suniniarvof the i'.\porls and Imporls, the las! tiiree nionlhs. and lu cotilinue such a report uiontidy dtu iiig the season. f,!i;cfL ri!^c (Jl/fjen tr. \ VM U' / * > • I'e ]Mii-[,ose In our i;f'Xt- to pu'ilish a niarvof the i'.\porls and Imporls, foi- Ili'nifirn —''v\ e conh-ss there is sniiiel hiu'.v in the imu'Jiuii (• r 11 ;iV i u !iic h e do in/i lil.''—w e should not wi-;i lo see a jiowei ti.l ii'ti(n (d i)hi( ks risi' up so near us~hul sriihnore. ‘,•.,1 , I ir .1 .1 • • we ilioui-ht V, e saw tlie receiU at'empl ol -iU \\:indeicd from the path oi \ !rln'in- • , ; .. t,. , , ‘ ^ pvcMdenL Bover to ob’ain • u I es: ion lo tlu-(!e\lulls \\a\s of vice, has here been j ion (.filie Maud from the L. ‘ laii'ii'd, and restored to that soiieU ''hose coniid 'lice he had f'-ifeiled, and laws he h.ul viidated : aiij lliou- -uiuls oi i hiUlien, of ihc i e -peetaMe and '■'altliy, the h\!i lu (1 and the pious, in all I’Urts i;| ourcountr\, are | upiis iii iht .sc '^flioMls, ;.!jj acijuirint;-. nvil onlv a know- ‘.'re ol lati!>-i!;’,'i-,.^ |,..t j',|. ni/j e 'I 'I’l.at lb, >.:a;('v, soinelhli;,; iiki‘ ['./iml to eaten uuv.a'\—lieiice i>t:r endeavor lo waiii those iii'.erested i'!';aitisl iieii'..,'' too liu.stv ill at ce; 1 ir.'V th lelllptln^• oii'et'. ol the Ilaviieli .(ON el liiiieiit. l ew or no eiiii- ; i'ai!ts ere 1;id need to c,o iVciin t hi euar- ter : UCf' ,n; r,-’.i,i the iiorth.ei’!! port-, t'u.!') ih i l’.ed Iiv ihc li».viieii ii' : Irea.lv i''tiipla'tils are I'Ci eived o! i .'.S of !h;> er’s g‘i\"I'Ument I 1 he ' \ y h' 'I se.u cel'- ''.rri’/'.'d—Cl.- On Christmas Day, a nca;ro youth, and a white one named Israel Haskins, aijreed to amuse themsidves with (irinj»; a Christmas‘run, at Alexandria. 'I'hey chewed a wad of paper and raj^s i ito a iiard knot to cause a loud repm t. ''I’he white one k'ft the room to c;et some lire t'roni the nei’j;hbors. Soon after, the bj.'U'j; went out, resteil the ji’im on the lice, and lin-il it oil—1 laskins was Just thal instant, tinperceived, returniiiL'; lirotuul the coriu*r, so near t!ie tjtiii, tliat the wad entered his throat — lie carriei the lire into the iiou.-'e—exclaimed, “I a:n a deail man”—fell and expired. A eoi’oiier's i-ncpiest was held over thi; i)odv. the verdict of which was aeci- deniai.” X. Vom:, I)i;r. ^). — Po/ire—A tnll Kenfncki.'tn canie to the ])olice, deelar- iuLi' he had hern robbed oi 1^0 dollai's, ail he liad in the world. He told his story niO't p.d!ietie:dly. it appeareii lh;;l in crossini;; the park, in the eve- ninir. he was he'^et by three little lius- sii's. wlio entioeil the stranger to a loiie- 1\ jiaii of thi' city, and there robbed hiiii. The ^irls hi inirwcll known, the eldest, not IN years o!.!, was brought lip, and MOO reeovi'i-fd, which the Ivi'iit!M'kinn carried nlf, high!\' delii’'hi- ed, he being loneil out ol liie if.''!). lie swiii e ho never would cioss the Paik id'ler ilark. —• h/r, J'''trfi)'cri/—^Ve ai«* i:d')rm(‘ l that Dr. ()'NeiI, oi' Com’ie!-. has di> i o\ ere;l a ( he- Uli al IM’iMfss !)V which h(e;'.S l.il'd ( a'.i be (0!i\i ite.l into an i:ni(!e I’or di ar. ! ’iiouhiitr’' I'aii'llf', s" ji/-: inr to l(l,^,s,;■J, tal- lo" . ’■ iilrvut. inv a'. ■ '.* \f,I, persons iiulebtid to the estate of Archi- buhl l i e W , tleCi .tsed, for purcll.isi s Ml.id* ;it the adiniinstrator’s hale, or otherw isi; will please come torvMird, w itbont dc las, and inak paMiient. The situation of the C:.late will not aaiii.t of indulgence. 'i'hosc who have demands against th* and luive not _xet prrseiiti d tin m, are .i^Min re- 4iU sted to do so forth ith. On tbe oM riiercaiitile books of the dt"fas«.d, are nunieroiis and large uccoiint^ st.inding opi n : .,t In comes the luty of tin admiin i»r:itoi to elose them in some way. I should be e\tn im- • Iv ghld that all those who h:i\e hid deallligs with Mr. Frew, w ould, as far as convi nient.eoii:' fbrwaril and examine tbeir old :iccoiii.ts ,*b\ do ing so, much trouble aiul expens*- inigli* In sa- \i(l. To afford every op|)ortumty t( tlio.si in terested, I have ajipoiiited Missrs. ( ampbrll .md Hhike, my agents; so that the iiotisanil books will at all l.meK be found iit town ready tor examination and setth ineiit. W.M. IJAMDSON, Mm'r.. Jan. 7, 1825. At PrivJiU.* About four hundred acn s of good wood-Iand, about four miles from tihurlotte, being [>art of A. Frew, deceased’s old tract. If not sold be fore Wednesday of February (,'o'urt next, 1 will then ofler it at ])iiblic s.ile. For rent, a part of the plantation wfirreon Mrs. F'rew lives. Qn the part for rent is a tol erable dwelling-house. W.M. DAVIDSU.V Jan. 7, 18'24.-^tl7 Ilsirft’s llotisr t(» lid. IOFFF.R the ehgant.two siory Mouse, bi‘- longing to the heirs of th- l.ite Jten. Il.att, (leceasid, togi tlier w ith tin. kitchen, smoke ami lumber Imusi , a w ell inclosed garden, w itli from fhri.e fo tell ai. rcsof good tdlaidc laud, and one third of the Ibirii and Corn cribs.. It is one of the ii'Ost dt sinble situations for a Mt f haiiie (i.f any kind) in the county ; being s.tu;iti d 'ii the feiitre of a ' rcsfiectabh- neighborhood. .Vn> ])i rsDii v.isbing to rent the above lor one y> :ir, e.iii base it, on aeeominod.iting term-, i>\ ' mg fo \\ M. H. 1‘OIM Ki:, Slu I > k, Miihltnhur^ ('on,it;/, A. I'. 1st .l:inu:ir\, IS.l'i.—iUl7 > M k H 1 V‘ Heii lit t. « ' ‘ * i ’ lb> of \pr.l V ; ’ ' ha\» cl.iiiiis Jtr-mi't n:i , » !l pi * . ■ » ■ for setilinn it* 'In > ■' '* '• tllOM- indebti d, » II I * . » m.ikiiig p ii>t lit n t* « •. i» I \M».' 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H, i.s.,--,.—.itir N.4thMh n. ,*t\, JoHi ph Host, John Higgiiii, Mil n l».d-iw HI, W m. lbi*rvbdl, Mr Uosiwuk, M Mr\aii, .lolin H.iti s * f ('hr..ti n N. • I'f, .lohn • ro* • II, ■| hoiii is ^ lu bran, Sumut Ml ( ioiho>, Sarah jUm v, M a-tba ( I’b. y, Mo,. «l;»>. S ini'u III 'orliran» l. VMS l» .dbll^, .lohn o\, Duncaii (.anii»bi II II Jotin \. Ilaxis, KoIm n Ijiii k vs or»h,‘ .lon.ithan U ss, .lailK s Itanull, (.. It. I’.. Divid-x.ii, .lollll 1) 0 I-- .b.hii II.o-;.. ,li.lm Kuhn, l«i Al. V I I' . *J. M' \ vr .M K M I N. , S*. » J t.r. !•,.»• .Il ■ p(. r I III*. \\ I. V •• Ms W , 1 .1 T. I I .. I \ 41- • -Il (• I I. Ill I I NN II M ,\ Ijtiio'iiiii. \ p rson des'rous to se ttle in \ the > dlag'- of ( barloUe, N . r. ;i i I; V aiid s i\e tlu tro,i!de and » ,\pi pm building;-, will do wi ii to tall e.n til. viib.sei lb. !•, w ho oilers for s ile In.. hoiisi: an 1 lets on teriiri to plea->i- a puvi'basi r, \i/. : — ihrietront lot-, and t wo bai I;. i;. iiu; in tin S.andv ll illow, and adjoining William l.uel\’s land, .d'.i, t .\o|(if,, tbe front nil liroad st.-i 1 t, imd h: ' k lot, the Metiiedi.t Cbun li.— \!'o, atwo'.torv d\. i lling-liou >e on i5i'oad-st. . a fe\. rods n, rtb-ia.t lifm the ( onrl- llf'MS", wlMi t\\o Int.-. Oil li'.e (jreiiLs'-s ;ire an I • !!en* ('• ]!;.;•, K.‘ bei., Sm'A''-! lo.ee, llarii, S' I r n’ fes': «'-\ out b'l.ldii;.;-, 1 I' V Ul>' -I.'. J oi.es 1 link I'.* >, Ji.bn U I , (iln itTi. lit V D i.Kiiis 2 .1.,: 1 It 1 til,. , l .lohn J F.rvs ;i- J It . Ml- 1. 1 ». Keulien 1 r- ■- n.an .1. iiri 11 . i| «. U >», ’ (.cn. (.i.ir^r' traham. N . ... ... 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The Journal (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 11, 1825, edition 1
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