CSTAIISCXTE:
TUKSHAY, NOVKNiP.KK 20, 1827.
Mr. Maikley’s address to ihc public,
li-s bt.en received ; but its k*ngih pre
vents its publication tl.is \\etk. It is a
“ plait', unvarnished tale,” and must, wi
thin!:, convince tiie great budy of the
that the charge of bar.L,Min and cor-
iiip'.ion ai^uinst Mr. Adunis and Mr.
(]lav is not only false, but malicious. Ii
is cK’dr, bolh fro?n the statement of Mr.
Jiuctianan, (ion. Jackson’s own and only
>yiincss, and from that of Mr. Markley,
his zealous and active friend, that if there
%vere aiiv attempt at “ liargaiti and cor-
vuptif)!!,” in the last Presidential Elec
tion, it oiii^inated with, aiul was confin-
fd to, the Cleniral’o friends. Ily their
own w iinc‘jscs they are condemned.
an ftrgumeuts
not approve.
I'hc se are the pos'tio'is wc would take,
and we do it respeclfully towards Mr.
Cai.houn. We object to hi:n us ix states-
man upon priticiple, arid it is upon such
^'■r«>und only lhat we expressed that ob
jection.
CUfj of Kitv-Vork.—In this cily Uiv
Jackson 'I’icket for Assenihiy has suc
ceeded. Rut all will not do—the of
New-York, in iheclcction of l^esident,
will vole for Mr. Adam?, with the ex
ception, perhaps, of some five or six dis
tricts. The friends of the (ien. know lhi‘i;
but they make a show of strength in N.
York, to cheer the droopin:.; spiiits of
tlie doubting;, and confii’rii the wavering
in other Slates.
I)r. Vance wasmuch fstocme.l by liisj mx..,„.,-Vau wUl much ol.r.Ketl.c w.d-
fl'Un-ls, and I-..OS1 :csci vrlly so ; and he acccase.l, Uj pnbli.hlinr
has fallen, in the prime of Iiff, a sacrifice
to false notions of honor. Wc hope this
is not the prelude to more sacrifices du-«
ring the ap]>roaching winter.
I'hc Grand Lodt^e of Vermont lately
voted a donation of one hundred dollars
to the funds of ihe /\merican Coloni/.a-
tion Society ; one of the subordinate
Lodges in the same State, voted tw(Mity
dollars, and several others ten dollars
each to the same object.
Wc publish the fnllowing',—not be
cause it will “ set us r7£r/i/,”*foi‘ in the
( ase itferred In, we were not vrong,—
but lhat the sentiments of the AdvocaK'
may not be misrepresented. Wc did not
huppose the .Advocate’s hostility tu Mr.
Cal'.nun originated in l;is,“ desertion of
Mr. Adams”—we were bftter informed
on the state of pur’.ies in South-Carolitui,
than to fall into such an i rror:—nor did
we intetid to be understood a*' bringintj;
a chaige against Mr. Culhoiin of dosert-
iiig Mr. Jjdtuiis or any other ni'in. It v a«
his abandutimeiit of p''inrip!cj\ wiUujta
the possibility of convu.tion that tl.ey
>vt‘re unsound.—for surely, the mere ci'--
cumstaiK e of Mr. Adams’ I’lecliori. and
of his appointing Mr. Ctw Sr-idurj/oj
State, could nut !av» amvuicsd Mr. Oai-
houn that ihe pr'j J.jfc'i which i»e ha 1 so
long and so ably uj>[)orted, wcic '.lani^e-
rous and utisout:d,—it was a desertio;i"
like this, we spoke of, atiil wiiicli we ilid
then, aiul do now cotisidcr as a most so
rlous charge against him, and as fatal to
his political prospects.
As to “ iluit system of impli'alkn and
construciion," w hicli the Advucatc speaks
of, it is one which has been anted oti ev
er since the adoption of the Federrtl Con
stitution, by WA-^HixaioN ami all the
succeeding Presidents. It is a ‘iysfen\
wh.ch will render the country pro!;perous,
Iiappv, and powerful : is a?tMuh d with
no danger to the rights atii! r.uvcrcigntN
cf the States, but on the oonlrary, is
their best defence ; wiiii-' tlie docli'it'.es oi
the Advocate, and of ll.e parlv wl-.ose
sentiments it spc a!;s, would uK^ke ihe
Union a rope of sand, uti l render i' hi-
tle, if any beit*>i- t’',a:i tlu^ old Con
federation. We see to what an alarm
ing extent the»e doCrifies are already
carried, in iJte Virgitiia resolutions and
their echoes itt South-Carolina; arul il iht
people arc wise, they will never surTi r
them to be pul in practice. 'I'he I'niun
Public meetings are calling, in
I'-astern part of the Slate, Tor tiie purpose
of electing Delegates to meet in lialeigh
on the 20ih December next, to foi in an
Klectoral Ticket in favor of .Mr. Adams.
A letter from a gentleman in Carteret
county, to the editor, says—“Notices
are circulating through luis cotinty, cal-
lir.g on tliose opjiosed to the election of
Jackson, and on those favorable to the
re-election of Adams, to meet at the
Court-House in Heaufort,tjii the irth in
stant, to elect Delegates to mvcl Dele
gates from otlier counties at Ualeigh, on
the 20lh of December tuxl. You will see
by lliis, that a purlion, :il le;;st, of North
Carolina, are determined not to yield,
without a snuggle, the vote «if Not ih- j
Carolina to a matj whose cjuaiifications j
are entirely military.
The Quebcc Ciazette slates, that it has
been deieruuned by the “lord high ad
miral of I'^iiglarul, to HKtke the naval es
tablishment in the Canadas more exten
sive and elTective than it I.as hither
to been.’' Tor this purpose a small ves-
ihe ! "^el is to be pul in commission on each ol
Ihe lakes, and another at Quebec.
Vhs'hua.—'I'he cause of Republican
freedom is arlvancing with a sure and
firm step iti the Aticient Dominican. The
Western Virginian, published in Kana
wha county, of ihe 14lh inst. now before
us, says—“It has long sit.ce been ascer
tained lhat the brain of Virginia is in
opposition to Jackson’s election; and
fronj present indications of popular sen
timent, we have a firm belief, that ifhi.-*
opponents will act wiih the concert and
vigilance whicli become ihem upon a
(|uesilon all important to freemen,t!ie vf)ic
of the Stale will be j^iveii agaitisi him.”
Tlie above is abundantly ccniii med by
accounts from all parib of the State.
Ball. Fat.
the following in your paper.
Departed this life, on the 4lh Inst, Jamts
Potts, Attorney, in the 52d ycur of his age, af
ter a most paiiiMil and lingering illacss of sev-
enil inontlis ; which dispensation he withstood
with all the patience of u philosopher, and re
sigiiation of a Christian.
Kumnn nature is the same now that it was in
the earlier ages, interspersed with good and
evil. Notwithstanding he possessed faults coni-
nion with the world of mankind ; yet his action.s.
when duly weiglied, prepomlerate in the sc.Je
of good, lie w as a man of some erudition, iiitd
possessed many cf those excellent qualities
whii h charaete ri^e the wise and the good—j)a-
triolisni, love of liberty, stability of mind, a
kind husband, afl'ection-Ate jiarent, and lenient
master, lie has left a disconsolate widow, two
orphaiii, a larjje circle of friends and acquain-
taiico lo lanunl his loss.
Mrs. Maiioaukt MouitmoN, consort of Mr. \V.
J. Moriison, after sun'erirg the )):uigsofa most
dislicsslnjj illr.ess for several weeks, on Tufs-
d:i_\ morning, t!ie 6th iiislatil, with ]iious resig-
n.ition, \ icldcvl up her soul into the liuiuis oi
him who gave it, and has, we trust, )i..cended
into the hosom of her father :md ln’r (lod, tlicri-
t > r«.e« i\ethc reward of'ri well spent hto.
Mr.«.. M’s. goiu ral ehuraeter is so w'ell known
to a lui’j;c circle ».f friends aiid ac(p»aiiitancPs,
as lo n ijuire no purliculur (k linealioii; her ma
ny viituus are en»l)alni(.d in memory’s core. As
a iicighl>or, she was social aiul kind ; as a friend,
eimstant and sincere ; as a purenl, f^iul and in-
didgent ; imd as a wift-, si»e was truly faithful lo
Ikt llarri:l^•e vow. Her death will be to many
;iM irretriivaide bereavement; hut tlu-ir loss is
111 r j^-ain, for slif’sgone to receive a “crown ot
gioiy” rese rved f(.r all the good. I.et us not,
Int
A SUIMM.Y of Dr. Chamh
tetl rcitiody for Inteinperonce,’
ved, and is for sale at the P
New-York prices.
CHAJiLOTTW
TTSmiaXl ACADZS]
^l^lir. young ladies and little nii3.«!es of i
Institution will be examined on Thursday,
2'Jd instant. I*arents, patrons, and friends, ari
recjoesled to attend.
I'he exercises of the school will he resumed
on the 1st of Jnuuary, 1828, ami continue until
the last of .July, inehiding a term of stveii
months. 'I'erins as htrelofore, in proportion to
the time. I{. 1. DINKINS.
ray of hope vani.Pes,^ ..r the high prize | MlHnJ-auUt'
for which we cnjiti ud is obtained. II we | f,,j. (Jctteral Jaclis'jn, bu
fail, Icl it not be suitl we submliti.d with- Caliioun.
out a struggle.
ou»i .leliovah, imt ratlur aspire to those charac
ters of w hich it i.s empliatically sa'nl, “ all things
shall work log'cther for their pood.”
The Augtista
- V,c.-l>r.MdL-ncy 'i"'].Ik-of a n.vsteri-
1. is cm,lH!c.,tK 1 "I'"' '-' ‘’■‘I' P'' ’■'
; I he journc.ls; but no ciliz'.n, \Mth ihe
!)i lievt(l, that iherc is a rcdoemirig‘-piri’ j ,>xi-( ption of .Mr. Calhoun, is before the
in NorCh-Carolina ; and if roused to uc-1 rouniry as a candidate fur thal ('iuce.
lion, the triumph A' ll.e friends of good j Thai can(udates will come luMh. how-
, . , .... ever, cannot be donblfd, and the ciMi'.t b;l
order Sc sounu political principles n cei- | learn
lian. Let us,llieii, l)e up aud doing. Let u., | surp,riz*e that the vote ofCieorgia is
put every honorable mejtis in rerpiisiiion, i alrradv counted for t!ie present incum-
nor case IVum our «Vrlic;.ls till every ! fur ihc purpose ol'assis.ing ills-
, tunt ru’culalors. we copy a [>retty sirot>g
Jdiirniil. We
r.Wf'. aiuiwill kci [) on hand, as usvuil, an
I evtciisivc assortment of
Notice.
ON Tucsd y, tlic 2»'th day of Novenhe*', I
will proceed to sell tlic balance of the per
sonal estate of tiu- late .lacob Julien, deceased,
viz : —
St vcn Of eight likely negroes, one
of them a hlacksinith ; Corn and
C’uttoii ; an excellent metal
(Mock, and a t’jood
Hoad Wagon.
(Inf* fourth part ot ihc prici* of the negro#*
wid rcquireil to he paid down.
W. M. nos l\\ IfJK, .^dmr.
Octol)(;r 29, IHUT.—3t67.
ON Tu sd.i\, the 1th of December ncx», will
hi s(/Id, .it the late dwt lling house of John
(liinier, the following property, vi/. :—
17 valuable Ntgroes; Hordes, Cat
tle, Hogs, Siieep; Corn, ('ot«on,
Wheat, Uye, llarlcyanil Oats;
' ll(,nsehold asid Kitcheri'
I'urnitiire and iartiting
utensils; and a good
Hoad Wagon.inda
set of smithes tools.
Sale to ccmiiu lice at 11 o’( lock, and coutinne
from day to day, until ad is sold. Ueasotutblc
credit wdl he given, !>v
DAV AI,KXANDI:II, JJdmr,
November 1, 1HJ7.—lt5t>.
luY
subscriber offers for
M:!rble Tablets and
"ronib Stone.'',
which t'.’.ey vill rurnlsh with neatness and des-
bui nol lor Mr. patch.
i{()iu:i:i's yc sukktland.
Chjraw, Nov. 9, 1>-Cr.—
An anti-Jackson tn.'f ting ha3 likewise We •Mf' sorry to hear, s.-ys the United \
.on called in Pasqnounk county; and j Kuu-s Oamw. iho fuil..re of an j I
‘ , V- I tei'.sive utireuniih; house m New \orV.. i i.esii.iv. tiie
le llarne will sprtao. L.-t l.ie tner.us | ^,,at a'..ul 40 ships will, 1 Red Mor
been railed
Ihe
id'the Administration in the v.-estei u j)
of the state call nie^xings and elect Del
egates :—IvCl not a moment be lost :—
tlie time is short, ar,d a great work is i;
in- atcomplibhed. I’iie cause is a g>)otl
one; atid active and united rxtM liot.s may
fiibtire its success. In many cases, the
niembers.ijf tlie Lrc;islalure might Ue ap
pointed, and thus save the expense cf
sending special Delegates.
The meetings in V'irginia, to clecl Del
egates lo the Anli-Juckson Convenlioii
to meet at Uiclimondon tlie second Tues
day in January, continue lo multiply.
.More than fifty couiuies have already
s'.ihs>T;hi r, in (Jharlotte, on
l.‘)tli instant, a new'
Morocco Pockct-Bool;,
for an linen u:in lime, Ue .,ln„ k out ■'I'Uui, ph edj-cs f.stcne.l wltl, » slriuB, anleo„.
the cwnimfTCUil ecpjipage ot the counti | tn’nipjr ^■55 ;,j cash, besides notes to a conside-
atul several hundrifl pei suns be ilepiised r.ii)le .'iiudunt, and receipts and other papers of
of their ae.cuslomed employ irM-ut. When ^ iu> ust'to any ont but the wner. Whoever will
a man id Imnest etitei prise iails. ’ils a seii- ’he Pocket iJooli with the notes and pap-
, .t .miiv ers, eith* r at Mr. ,to!ui lruin’s.store, or the Pnn-
^ ^ ' ‘‘ ' ■ ting (Hi'i'.e, shall be entitled to ihe thirtj-five
doilari, and no questions asked.
I liOMAS SKAIICV.
Nuv. 1,'j, 1827.—3'j'J
would not continue during’ otie nresideu-j called or held meetings, and it issuppos-
lial tertu, were the governmen’ adminis
tered iti accordance v.'iih lliose doclrtncs;
utui we ai e free lo say, lhat in such .in
event, wiibout the prospect of achat'g''.
ihe Union wotihl not be worlli an effon
tor its preservation, and each State could
better lake care of its own interesis, ann
would be compelled to do it. Bui we
have already ^aid more than we ifitetul-
«d; and wiihoul farther remark, we sub-
joiu the article iVom the Advocate : —
From th.e Peopl .'s Ai'voi ale.
The lild ilor of I he “ (.ialaM l>a Journal”
lias quoti cl our remarU^ in vel iiion to
LMr. Callicun, as oriv;inalii)g in his
flesertion of Mr. Advms—as iudicntive
*>f a want of ounlKleiice in Mr. Calhoun
• >n the pari id'.latksuii’s li ieuds—and as
iho co»pn)on lot of all vaseill.iling lurn-
r.oats. Now iiis prope r to set l!ie IMito!-
ri^hl in ihis tnalter. We know very
little, and care less, about th»* \ ire P:e-
aideni's relation to Mr. A;)A^;'.— In that
\ye feel no great intei i-st. We (jlijectcd
to Mr. C'alhoun upon gr(>und mucii m 'le
tlevate-i itidi't d, in our concej'Uons. We
\ie\v him, if not as the I'aiber, at all v-
vents as baving been the t fficieiit jiatroi'
■ of thal system o\‘ implicafian and caU'sfn;'
ed lhat nearly every county in ibe Stale
will be retircscnted.
The f(»llo\\int^, says the lnt'.ih;^er!frr, is an
extract fri. in Mr. Maiiisou’s firewi ll 'lessa);c !.>
Cf/ti^rresi, I-ruary 18, 1H15. It w ill be read
with inter-, st at this period :—
“Thef'j is ill) object that can enter with ^-rert-
ter fiMV’ iimi merit into tlic den'iLi-aiions of
(•onj>res^, than a f onsider-.tlon of the means to
pri'St-r'e ai'.l pro'iioto the iitunnfictnres which
ii.i'c sprung into i \istein e, and attained an on-
|»ar:»lli let iiiatur'ty, throMM;h(,iii tlic I', .statc.s
dur'iij;^ tlic ]'.r‘i-i(/ 1 ol'tye Kiiropcan wiirs. 'rhi-
'.(inrre ;f liaiioi I I’ttlrpendence ami wealth, 1
anviaiisiy reco'Miiicnd to the pr>nij)t and eor.-
stunt guardi.utsliijj ot (,oi grc.>»s.”
DU1.I-.— \ dui 1 was fough', rear
(Jiei’nville S. C. on the ,';'h insiar.t, !>e-
tween Samisel 1*. C'aisof, tin iubcr o!
Citngress from Mor;; ivl >;i Di.^tru t, atu!
Doct. 11. 11. V.ii.ce, Mr. opprmcnt at ilie
late election. 'I'bcy fujgiit alien pace'-;
and I':’. \’anco fell, mortally w minded,
at tIu- hrsliiie. ree»'i\iiig the ball of ins
antai'/.inist just al'ovc i!.t' riglu hip. It
passed lijrouyh liio body and v.a.s cut
from '.is skin on the o;)i)of;ite side. Dr.
NF.w-TiiuK, NOV. C.—'1 Iic llon. Daniel Web
ster arriveil in this city on Satnrdiiv las', to at-
1 n-1 to the ji'reat land case of .li,hn ,l.,co!) As-
tor ;i!^ainst tiiis State. Mr. \\ ehvtc r, it .‘.ill he
r«‘c()llected, was retained b} the Matt- us as'/i-
clate couiiicl witii .\lr. Van Rnrcn and the .\t-
tori'.ev tioiKTul. It isof apicte, hijwc vi r, with
the h.ibitual meanness of the combination paji-
ers. til,it Mr. Webster should hi' attacked as on a
political iiiiss'cn. VMial can be more dc;))ic..-
ble? [Nothing.]
Arcy-STA, NOV. 8.— Tlie I ef^islatnre of (leor-
gia niel on Monday l..st. Mr. Stokes vk .is elec
ted Presitlcn* ot the Senate, without opposition.
Mr. Hu ls()n was o.)posed for the Speaker’s
(■‘r .'.r, by Mr. Hull, l)ul was snccesstul. On
I'litsd i_\ (lov. Troup sent l>\> Messa^'e. To
day is the rcf^ulur day for the inun^uration of
the Liovcrnur. (iev. Cuur.
Counterfeit not'..-* nurprrti.ig to bn of the
Hank of Augusta, have h.lt ly made their ap-
pfaranee i:\ circulation. They are of the de-
11011.ina’ion of j‘10 ; the old piate, with a vi^-
lu tte of a waggon and team. The engravinjr
is rtcirse and tlie filling’s up bad ; the n ones of
ti.e Ca.-'hicr and Presuieiit a.e both engruveii.
XM*u*o.
SI' virtwe of a Deed of Trust, executed by
It Kohcrl Abernathy, jiin. to me, I will sell,
on the ‘J!?'.h iiisiant, at tiie house of said ,\ber-
nathy, in Lincoln county, about three milcsfrom
lte:itt e’s Pord, tipoii a credit of six months, six
likely Nfj.'froi s, to wit :—one man, two women,
and three children, of j;ood i hai’acter. HOiid
aiiil approved securilv will he reciuiri.d.
KouKur II. nunroN.
Ncvcn'her 1;>, — Iw
which we have always be ie\ti , rad ^ ► r, . i , , • . i
... , , ■ • • , I \ ciiice iirt d ust aluf b,s atitai'ioiiisl, and
now believe, cliaiiges the un;.;inal lerios j
ufour federalive cotnpaci;—w hich makes i‘'bnut t llect. ^le h,ub.seiiu(;uily ohsei v-
ibe general i’-ivernment what il nesei led, inal be felt the bcdl before he fired,
wasciesigiied lo be by the fram.-rs of the | receiving the wound, he
ConstituUou, and the People w !;o adopt- ' , . . , . . , . ,
- - ’ . i)ionoui:rrd it mortal, and irfpiireil it he
bad hit Mr. Carson ; w hen inroriiifd liiat
be had fiot, lie replied, “1 .\.m i.i ad ot
* ed ii--w hirh accomplishes indirectly what
the old Federal parly struggled hard, but
^ lailed, lo accomplish, nirreclly — tending
to make this a consoliilntrd and unlimited,
^ iusti'ad ol aand iur.itvd ^;overn-
” nient—vvhii h should impair and set at
noui^ri,', tii(r bovireigniy o!'“ the Slates.
IT.’ lie died between the hours d'
and 1 o'clock, in the afternoon of the
next dav. I’lie foregoing [laiti» ulars we
rM-
‘ *00 oui e '^'ii'pnM.J il! ; ruihcr IVom t!ic (IrcLMuillc r.jr^)ub!ic;'.i'
Cicanhj Xoliotis—'I’he author of a work,
enlitli d J7nft imn ('/icfstcffield, severely
reprobates the FpitHiig peculiarities of
t!u' Americans, and sa)s. “When in r.
liouse aud a person has occasion to spit,
il should bo irtlo one’s pocket handker-
chiuf ; bul never upon the floor, or into
tbetiie.” I auf;h ! of a'l dis;^'usting prai -
'ice''. t he s|)itti!ig in fjue’s pocket iianrl-
kcre.liicf caps the climax. .‘\nd yet, this
's gravelv recommended by “ a member
id’ilie I'biladelpiiia liar and wherelore;
because, loisf.oth-, it is pr:irtis/d in }',n-
Inland. his one cd ihe poiilr rtistoms of
the motlier rountrv, and ibeiefurc, \ile as
it i-., the datij^bter must iiuitat; it ; Wr
bu\e a I'.:''!! I I'specI fui’ : I'.e old lady in
the mtiin; but it must lie cnid'esserl.that in
some tbiiH'B she is neither wise,^ nor
nicer than she should be.
We would not :id\is; spilting on the
llnor, certainly ; but veii ihat is neat
ness arid delicacy itsidl’, compared \^ i'h
spilling in om-’s pMcket ti.uiflkei chief.
Hut how there can be ;;in ihitig so very
filthy and aliominable” in spitlinu
inlo the lire, wesbonhl snppn‘-e “ would
pu7/le ”e\en ‘‘a IM.iladi Iphia Lawyer”
to explain. ()n the cuntrai y, it' seems,
tiMis Yank'ee‘>. the \er\ [link >t [iroprie-
'V, in comparison w nli spittieg into one'.t
[u I !»■•'—- I ..'.(V,;ei f til f. l'au,'',h !
. ? n'ri'ri'i.
NOTicr,.
flllir. subscriber w ishes to purchase two ne
I. |;'ro hoys aiul a f^'irl, between tlic ages el
14 ana 20 years old, for which he will liav cash.
1 w
.lAMKS it. KIS n.U.
John M. Uo’oison's i'^state.
\l.l. ])ers')iis ind' btvd to the estate of .lohn
. .M. liobison, deceased, either hy note or
hook a ccount, will make immediate settlemen
as no loi’g'er indul;j[ence can be given. ’I’hosc
th' I do not avail themselves of liiis opportiini
tv, will ftnd their notes in the hands of an otii
c. r. . 11. A. S\Ml*Li:, .Idiur.
November 1.3, IHiJT.—3t59
Wilson requests bis friends,
who h 've borrowed HOOKS of him, to retiirn
them to lt;s oiVn e by thr « nd of the ensuing
term of .Ml ck h.nl'urj; f;ouuty Court.
Nov. 1.), IiSjZ. — 2tJH
iiig close ti) Capps’ gohl
mine, containing about one,
hundred acres, on which there is 2;> acres clear
ed, of good fresh l.and, well known to givts
good crops of Cotton, Corn, and remarkably
good, for small grain. Its good Water and
beallhinessis not lo be surpassed in this scction
of the country. It must also, from rppcaraucc.
have rich mines on it, as there has been some
gold round in dith rcnt places. Any person
wishing to purcliase, would do well to take
view of the pLcc and judge for himself; 'vheii
terms of sale will be made known by tha sub
scriber, rcsidinij on the premises,
MICIIL. O’PAUTIKI.L.
October 24, 1«27.—:Vr57.
Slnie Bank of Xorlh-CaroUnn,
SALISnUKY nUANCn, OCT. 2.'}, 1827.
OllDKKKl), by the Hoard of Directors, that
a payment of one tenth ol the principal he
exacted upon all notes ofl'i red for renewal, from
and after tne first of .lanuary next ; and thatthtt
Ca.shier i^ive notice thereol to tin* debtors,
by advertisement in tiie Western l.’aroliiiiuu
and ’atawl»a Journal.
A coi)y from the Minutes.
JUMUS SNKF.D, Casimkb.
9tr,‘’.
Coninsittcd to the Jail
Or Mi ckh nlini j^ county, on tin- r>tbdaynf
Auj'ust, 18.^7, a iie},nf) man wIk) s.i\s h
n.iine is’I'Alll.TtiN, and that he belongs to
m ill by the name lif Claiborn Ci.oK, li\ln!,' in
(iraiiville coiiiiiy. The b'>> is lar^je and ^
hlaek, and stammers \eiyiniich in spe.ik'iij^
'I he owner is la fpie-terl to come lorward, pru\e
]jropf rl\ , pay charges and taki- iiiinawav.
‘ .!(»H.\ .^I.OAN, Sfi^rlf.
‘.VI •VuvW\A'v\YuVii\a,
Iiinrr)iti Count'’.
Court rf I'lfj'iil'j, 'i't'Vnu 1-.17.
Ilenn r.tit/ ’1 In- Ik irs of .lacoh |,ui/, sen.
dtceas'.il— I'etitie., (or -ale of l.ots.
this ease, il ajijM .iriiig lo the ct)'iit, that
1 ):iiii' 1 .Mul ,lac ih 1 ,';t, Mons ol (.eor^f Lutz,
I'l 1 t :iM il, and J’bilij) Ikard and Nu->aiinah l.i-.
w iti , .s,(ils Head and .lohn I nt?, ;ir.- nol ’’esi
lb Ills of tills .‘-tate . It is tlieiel'ore nuI)I.KKD,
liiat piiijjic iiion III- made for six w ceks siK-ee«-
''Hi'ly in tlu' Cata\s l);i Journal, that the) .o.d
I■ leh t.l llu in tie and iip|)e;ir at the nc\i t'ouri
ol K(j'iity, to he b'-M (or the eonnty (>(' l.inroln,
at the t-n'i,e III I,iiK:olnton, ■!) the fonril
Mond i V atier ’ l.; t oin t 11 Monda v ot March, 1 ^ JM,
to pic: all' V. , ;■ i,i di. tliui' t(/ I liis iiill. (;1' J 'ulj^
c.K lit p\\) co:'Ti s-,() will !j.j t;iken and beard cx
parie *:i them.
' r ! •' .iA,Mr>- . c v.«.
r,
OR. T. I. .lOIIXSOX,
nWlNt. positively declined practicing
medicine in Charlotte any inore, r rpiests
all llu'se VI ho are indebted to him t.» call and
settle their resjx ctive accounts ; and he would
also and, that those who fail toa\ ail themselves
of the lime iuterv. ning between the ;)res(-nt
date and Novendn r Court next, will (ind their
notes and in.cnunt> eiitnisteil lo the uiinagw-
inent of an Attornc v-
Odotjcr 21.
N. H.—Those having in their popse=s;ou
books, i.ilhtr medical or misccll.im ons, lu hing
ing lo the subscriber, wdl please retiirn tbeu.-.
)UST,PCHMS!IK1), and for sale at *his oi'
tice, •* Strictures on a book, entitled, ‘ Ar»
.Apolof^'y for the Hook of Psalms, by (iih>e:r
McMabter.’ To which are added, nenuirl.s on
a book, [by Alex imhr t.f-rdon] entitled ‘ Ihf^
design and use of the IJook ot Psalms.’ ” l*^
Hkmit UrFKNKH, A. .M. \\ith an Appendix,
by .loHx .M. Wilson, j-astor of ILocky Uiver and
iMiiladelphia.
V VC Y. V V\ i\ iiwviv w\.
rWlIIK Kubscril er informs his (rieiids and the
1 public, that he has purchased thalvivil
known estu!/lihliiii« nt, lately owneo and otcuj)'-
ed hy Dr. Henderson, jiiul’is now ])repari (1 to
eiitei-tain tr'vcllers aiiil others, who may jilea-. •
to call on him; and no exertions wdl 1 e ^jian d
to render ihein condortablr, and tlieir stay .t*
|;ree dih‘. His talde will he furiii'.lie 1 Vi itli ev
ei'\ variety wliicli tiic vouniry ;.lloriis; bis bar
uilli till- iiest ot liCjtKn's ; Mid his »tal)b s vviili
pl(;;-.'v of ]U'(.\ender, and. carclul si rxar.ts wdl
Sc in cou.luiil ;'.ltel,i’.a'U’.e.
Itnni.UT 1. I'dNKLNS.
f':i u.iri TK, April J.t, 16J3 "li'J
\( c oi nts.
'1 hof.e iiiih bti'd lo llie Post-I)Ilii. i , fi>r post-
age on hIters, ni ws|iapers, or liia,-;.twines, ar,; '
requested to call and settle the satne, will.cur
ilei.iv. The Ijuarter eiidi d the last fit Scptmi-
hcr, and tbi- draft from ihe lleneral PostOtliee
must he paiit on sii^lit. I hose who f^l tfj at
tend to this reipiot, must exjieot, in finure, to
oim|,l\ with l!ie in^tructilMls I’lom the (I'enerai
Post-Olhce, \UiicIi allow no cvcdil, L.Xic[l»t
nie risk of the l’o.->tniaT,U r.
J'i s! i ft ;V. (\ }
1, 1«.'7. S
uuA V»v>u\\s
•'or sale, at the tnhceof thi* (rurnal.
Pocd'.'; fjr at this Ufljcc,
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