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Je. t tesjecl LS U "trUU U the ?jat- TrrtMiri itral revWw f tha Tataet f-r t3U iritt. ii i Sector frxm & 11 : to n(c br Preheat of th U. btates General fa . 1' . Ska Mil PWlMta. - ' - ' r-. i T, j- , C4T0Ua Le. a rv-trU revw f tha a fuller CAUCUSING letBer bj ieu.tri f w?tWlH tUve Rentmed roan- Cranfor ; Claw I. 9 ('(xirr r It wetotxr of ear Suie tj washtlj Oa t! &J instant! 10k) Dwrins the last month, the Tote on . I.- -.V. - r i. ...... . . wp.u.T, Mi. .rx ttnjooaiimiKrfatelTvdoatwmltbeir U Prnrndcacj u taken at the fol- H nn l lr A I n I Hint. i - - . - " , 'rta ' . . i - .t i e will iBpTwt . the IVooie's Ticket in orooition to the .i frrai at Wt.hinrfun by a csacas lectrd Col ' . . ... StrilCfs. S-3uA l !rr laraninv thm. lstwinv Hitlfri m llkia! l.t.-J I 1 hit will timwl - .. 1 n w - 1 - -- - - r 1 - 1 . f t ivrs inui oar. iney aaamtnoatlv e m - 1 Thomas O. Polk, the Ute tin commander, to tilt char of th Cam . . : 1 - I C,J. II ...... . -.4 IJ .1 RrtuliiJ, That we ppror ol the . . . . .. - rm,lJ la-tL RU,I, .lteiuBU,ttU Mil. Park a Comet. In contempt and titiront of tle 4 c our vs intleueodeot Peofde. War ol the 10th int. in a publication j We irU6ed at thi di.lay from V Tctl isrjt 44y 108 imej tVion, that tlit ialr opposed j the weat; aod bave been aurrj thit t. After tit'inr the above itateiaetiL the the Mltriofcs M Gueat of the Nation" Cincinnati Repablicio oUerrea. will doc. in Mi tiMt to thit atatc, in apect'a finer bodj of men, or a Regi ment under better diitcipline. to the'Caucai nomioatioa to detirnate tie name of Jackaoo' or Adaaa oa the back of UtU. Ticket, according to their preference of either ,of tha Gentlemen f,K- tho Preaidenj-y; at th, candidates ikf Pronlc'a 1 icVt aro ttledrL to vote for the perwm tor Pretdent whom j The EJitors of the Register, having thej riull Ascertaia t( be the choice of , been detected in a palpable falsehood. the People. ' endeavor, by ahnlBing, to conceal their 5. f o.W, That we approv or the ' J . . iitiu n ' r 1 itwrtiilt. anil la it at our lmr. lhvKliil nominauoQ vjiiii v. ioiiuuuii j j for Vica President. ; : 1 ; 6. Rctoivea, kTLat tha loremm ot by i,itt publi hing the votes given on this Grand Jury ce thevetTw:ithe Preg-.dential question at the late re lution be nublishel inlhe Raleigh Starr . .n.1 raTa tvilleObaerVer., r " - ww m th, error l"tS -we , nac airrauj aiauuwicujjua.aiMi cor' jrected, and which we have fullv shewn Ula fit Tote ai tUapTt 09 & ; pvUI.ed at Warrettaa, ta'rili ttair, ky f rtudrAtu ooratM.- TW mall Vat' Mf. .V. K DmvktnvU. ' I Jacl Aalaail IB; ' - IM I nendj of Mr. CU v la Kiatacky have promulgated aingalar addreaa in hiaWSatf. ia whick rtey calf apea he fr'.eoda of Mr. Crawfotd to withdraw their aepport fro that gentleatan, and tranafrr if t Mr. Clay. tl aad vine (fr wont amalraniate. Wo take thU tn be the last elUf of Mr. Clay friends, daring the present root est, and a are-li-nin to ttia finatlr wifVi.lr whicS e'rtnt, the friends of Gen. ack on may calculate with moral certainty on the to es oT Ohio, keotsckv, and Misori, and will render NewJersev doubly aa ft. Ptf. Rtpub. ,t 1 rcr m A4aiM aovsir, 4M 1M do. in Urvca on. 114 2d da. da. Jo. X CL Can't re al Cincinnati, 3A0 COL Ikifeo'a Jo. Ju J61 1 LatalUoa m l4ene countj, 196 .1. 119 ri 33 7 25 34 V 13 " It it fully to contend that this in no criterion by which the public sentiment cin Ik teoleJ. The militia constit ule tWe quarters of the qjalihVd voter of the State. What hp the upiort era of Mr Clav can now have of his success in Ohio, it is difficult to per ceive. Willi the exception of four or five counties, he will hsve a verv incon- ROBERT POWELL"; Forf.v ax. KeiU rNa!f, ' Duncan MTollum, M. Iturcliiaon, John B. HTtae, Lauchlin Cameron, Britain I'happell, Walter L. Mask, John Tbomat, John M'Aliater, jr. John Everett, larael Watkina, William Thomas, 'orman M'Rae, f vru Bennett, Klijah Tlioma-s Alexander Martin, gi-bulon Slaughter, FRIDAY MOBMNG, OCTOBER 15, 1824. ran th rraa. .Wrrri. Be0 It Imi tmct I have iurt seen in the lUleirh Reenter the finrt part of an aUret of cim Brnfn, of Tenneaee, Tilitjinj tke character of ticn Ja-kon. The rroujDj. ru prm-iL lu thi with surpriie, not that Henton ihmiW write this or any thing else that would patify hi malirnant temper, but that naiwr. which harpen the trpophical error made Hera!le support. It is however of '!Wf1Uim' uPn Pf reapi. houloVnut ...ur demand IWtschooda.'whidi even the eaou. Gen-ral Jaclsnu, in thm State, wlieth- piip in Tennease ha.1 refused to puhUah. rr sir. vuy is witnirawn or nor. jn Hut the statement ofs few facts win putdown either event, there is f snnral certain tv, 4h4aMmwlowMmsianlerchimetf is as TTOftt 'as can exist on auv future oc- Benton represents Jackson to have been enrrence thit the Hero l.f New -Or-, t.Ue..,Jrrmnt e "V- Now, what are the leans will have the " vsteen Klwtoral votesofOhin.br a handsome majority." On the 25th ultimo, many of Jie ra-5. ', . . ' - ' la UIfM em. m At iiw Uttaat. Dr. TVSv( E. tWt, cf Wrr J M siafi. ika T. altfoo. (Uacatrr gt UtJdM 1L At rorweH C M. a K SAb'whMsa, Ma- r raj A. tfaraiW CWHl of" iIm Cmote Cuwrt, to Miss Lraxa Urates dauftuer of i iwaiM rain., w DIED, At Rdcn'un, mi the i aft. ka tKe Jii ' yrarnrn t afe. Cape 9)taua llown. - In ferduiisvaM eonntv. oa ths Urt khm airs. Ifeallt if of sir. F ctUhck BcaO. tUr - eatii r .loecjt-onedbveatjnr OMuaroomsi ass. aronont of wkick w fepitbliaiird t) OMT l -ffnm the r.dealon IJaxette. t Near Cohimn a, Maury oo lniv, Tennessee. ' tfn the AWl .August last, Mrs. An,iatk Tao. rnas, A)re4 40-yeatB, consort of Imuc J. Thp- a..4 1 I . r ma oaurnier ot- am. james qsus- o4t, deeaac4.oth natives of Iredell coanty. A in awe, srom wneuce uiey rensorea to rnaeirf lq 1614. . - could nrt have been intentional, as we gave Mr. Crawford his full number in the aggregate, and, at one muster, (the only mistake in the statement,) 8 vote more than he was entitled to as if it could be any excuse fur their own mis representation!. But such a subterfuge will, not answer. The only point now in dispute (the discussion of which the Register seems so anxious to avoid) i CrTht Editors of , the Star have this: That the colonel attempted, 1y printed a large number of the PEO- PLE?S TICKET; tchtth can be had on moderate terms. Orders' for any number, will be promptly attended to. , FOR THE STAK. Messrs. Editors, Sufficient informa tion having been obtained to enable the candidates named on the " People's Ticket" for Electors, to declare their preference, .nreeably to the principles on which' that Ticket was formed, namely, that the wish of the majority of tlw people should govern the vote of the Llcctots, it anorus me much plea' sure to say (in obedience to the will of the majority) that, it elected, 1 will vote for Gen. ANDREW JACKSON as President of the United States. And I avail myself of this opportunity to express my acknowledgments for the honor conferred ou me by the people, in placing my tame on their Ticket, Respectfully, your obt. Servant, EDWARD B. DUDLEY. October 9th, 1824. To the Editors of the Star. Of. nt i. km f.n, About six weeks since I published in the Halifax" Free Press," nnd declared that, if I was elected by the people as an Elector for President and Vice President of the United States, i should, without hesitation and une quivocally, give my vote for Gen. AN DREW "JACKSON in preference to any of the Candidates for that high oflice; and, as that paper has not go extensive a "circulation as the Star, I take the liberty, through the medium ol vour paper, to declare again, if the declaration is necessary, that I will give niy! vote, if elected, to the Hero of New Orleaas because I think him the nmst eligible to fill the Presidential (liair because I think he has tendered his country more services 'than any inao at present in the United States and because I think him by far the most popular man with the people. This t; declaration becomes more necessary at o&istiuie, because the friends and sup porters of th& Caucus Ticket are now very vigilani and intriguing, endeavor inn to impress on the minds of the peo ple that the People's Ticket (which is )io other than thevTkket for Jackson) is intended to deceive the people; that it means one thing, ant), intends another that it is a subterfuge. This, and many such tricks, the caucus friends are now playing off before the people, v'hen. in fact and in truth, there js not a scintilla of truth jn itplain: and ptn dealing is always best with the people; I therefore make this public avowal of my sentiments. WM. DREW. Raleigh, October 10th, 1824. e are ruthorisetl to state, that CoK yvm. B. Lockhart, of Northampton tobiity, auothejc candidate on the Peo ple's Tietet, will, if elected. vote for n. JACKSON. ' y reference to another part of this faPer. it will be seen that Gen. PrJer Forney, of Lincoln county, a. candidate the same Ticket, has made a like declaration. Lafayette. We are informed, by a letter from Mecklenburg county, wat, in obedience to order's issued y U Governor, through the Adjutant general, u form an Escort of Cavalry means of the authority of his oflice, to forcefrom those under his command an expression of their sentiments relativ to the Presidency. Having; in a for mer number, proved, by evidence the most conclusive, that this allegation h.ts not even the shadow of truth for its sup port, it would be superfluous to trouble our readers with any further remarks on the subject. It is left to the Register to disprove (by something stronger than bare assertion) what we have advanced; otherwise the charge of falsehood will stand good against it. The Register, wilh its usual regard for truth, asserts that. Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Madfson are the " warm and dprinn IriAnrta nF Atp' ? ft-ewfuwl " uvw...v. .j v. I'liiyiaiiiuiii. That this is untrue, at least with res pect to the first named gentleman, is proved by the fact, that, not long since, being requested, by letter, to state his preference as to the Presidential candi dates, he refused to make any such declaration, - Hot wishine to interfere with the election, and believing that the choice of the people would be judicious. Mr. Madison, we have reason to believe, lias pursued the same line of conduct, s . t . as we have never unue rstooa except from the Register) that he has ever ex pressed any opinion on the subject. Gen. Lafayette arrived at Baltimore on the rth inst. A letter, received at Washington, says that his reception was splendid, beyond description' were about 5,000 men under It was expected that he would Washington City on many most respectable citizens of Oglethorpe county, Georgia, (the county in which Mr. Crawford formerly resided,) as sembled at the Bowling Green, to par take of a barbacue prepared for the oc casion. l ne meeting navine -ocen or ganized by calling Woody Jackson, Esq. to the Chair, and appointing Mr, Samuel Lumpkin Secretary, resolu tions, favorable to the election of Gen Jackson and Mr. Calhoun, as President and Vice President, were feelings of this sanna army and of tb vhjle people oi i enncstee towards Gen. Jacksonf He is their idol Tha Militia Offioer. over licm he it sat d to btve tvran' seiLare his warm friends and supporters; am) I hazard nothing in iwnmj uiai uiey wouia defend Itis enr. actar and person of the risk of Jlheir lives many of there were members m tha Liria. lature at the time Gen. Jackson was elected Senator, and entry a.tAra a-av, him the vote. None of the Presidential csndt dates are so cordially supported by those who snow mem dr as ueneral , Jackson is This unquestionable fact is ample confuta tion of.the false assertions and base iiuinua tiom of Benton, who is known, snd has been for these many years, the personal enemy of uen. jaoason. This common enemy of whatever is peat snd good (the indignation is just and honest findfl Cail.q nf r.ntlf that Tlrkwln innAlnt.! -.1 iA 1 ... . "------'l'" auuuiu. ; nis nvo -nepnews in law" lien. UoHee and The sense of the meeting was then ta- ; CoL IUvs) to offi m hi ". It is not , , : , . , . , I necessary to waste a word in vindicatinir the ken on the Presidential question, when wisdom of thischoice. These brave men have the state of the vote appeared as fol- don.e xi fo themselves, by their swords in 71 TJ I i 1 I ntf wim iuc minima, urn in CUI lows: rur x eauie(( jHiasuu, z it , nuenns the cdnAuerrn rif Riimim. -. - -r. Adams, 5; Clay, 1; Crawford, none. For fice President Calhoun, 213; Gal latin, none. 1 The Presidency. We are informed by a gentleman from Hyde County, that at a bat tall ion muster held at the Court House, a few days since, a vote was taken on the presidential question, when Jackson received 202, Adams 59, ami Crawford 14. Our uifoimant adds, that the votes for Electors will be in jacsson is representee; ts an electioneering an intriguing man. i nw is a new character tor Jackson to appear in, snd so unlike the o riginal, that it was reserved to the hardihood and peculiar moral qualities of Benton, or his hired quiU-dnvers, to make the assertion. Now, 1 happened to have been in Tennessee at the time Jackson was appointed Senator, ana nave a penect knowledge of the circum stances. Benton's facts are distorted, and his insinuations and inferences are both base and false. -rr x iVotchcs, Jewelry, &c. e race language Jackson's honor snd integrity, and regard for the honor and interests of the nation, can- the same ratio and that the-i People's not be doubted and never was in the whole Ticket, in that good old republican course of a long and active life. Br-ntoumay rnuntv. will rtr.ftive ft triuinnhant ma- ?V hBt" the first conspicuous-acts of his m u ii k Vu u me m lennesseemay be found at th jonty. That such will be the result ground and cock-fight, ad that his lan throughout the state, we confidently was intemperate." "" believe. This is rendered the more Jackson, no more than Washington, was certain by the happy unanimity which ! exempt from youthful excesses. But both, appears to subsist between the friends j!" have sustained the native dignity of f, i iri their characters Both aro. tne-n who nave of Mr. Adams and General Jackson. I contributed more tnan mi- e, of onUnaarJ A ewbern Sentinels j ,piriu " to fill," as Mr: Jefferson said of Jack At a regimental muster held at ,oni!' the hieasure'of their country's glory." r-i..i..,:ti iik ,u Ififwere necessary - to notice anvMhintr A-idtKH--hU ,. beyond the bttef .malign.ty, arid yKlehc of . '. f -.f "b-" """; personal malice and hatred whiqH is stamped wish of most of the persons present, upon this address of Benton's, to guard agaWt a fair and open vote. wa9 taken on the iu venom,, It tmight be worth while to tn Presidential question. There were j q,,ire. whd is this man, that we-should he six hundred and twenty-four persons ,ie hl tions? Has he a charscterhim, nresent-13 of whont5 wefe twWm. ll1 "P.L.!.li? 1HR subscriber h ,xthVj reraraed trm Wstehcs. Jtwclrr' and Siln-r Plata. aaUk ooVrt for iats on very Tesvmibla terms, on dooc uis liars oi Ur vveab, nn ravtUviU4 street, eooiittlof la osrt of tha fbllovinS aril. Slesi . " Udias' Gstd Pstent Lever W stakes lientlesMa's do . do. do o itver do do do. - . , do pUm da variom prieei Ladies' and Utatlencu's Uold Chains, " ' SesU sad Keys Jisarvon Gold Chu'mt 'art. Jet, tiarnet and paste ear rings Piiijp'r Kings, and Breast I'his (old Siiopi and (ilatpi ' :iiMcd (iold Slide anil tting Peiiail ' ski, mtni Otil Silver rooniited hpeotasles SiWrr Thimbu t PM, Stel and let wsilt Buckles f Keiteiila CUsps tSilk Parses ' I weiers, tooth nieki sud bodkim , v t'rsToo ti-sd penoils "j'"4 Silver tble, desert snd tea tpoons ''"' ' . do v la.lles 'to idt snl mastsnl tpoous do lunr Tong Hemming S needlfl,rtf filUlitf Moi-oceii nnls boxm, ' ' Steel ebiins, sesls and kcyi ...J Gilt do do . do,'. Sknd eroeiblcs, tcsJ Its . ' Also vntoh Oiskers looliand mterils. U' Tin subwriber is in dailv eineelalios of aa sdditionsl tupplv, which vill reuder hit sort- raeni pretty complete ana extensive. J. V S 1 KDMAJf- ' N. Bi Old gold snd silver boucht t Uie tuuat Wtet. "', j ."' . Kalelgh, Ootober 13, 1 82 , 1 3.tf ;K Crawford; 591 for Gen. Jackson. The remainder were silent. Geo. Patriot The following is a letter, from a member of the Jackson Corresponding Committee of Ohio to the Correspond ing Committee at this place; to whose politeness we are indebted for permis- Tuesday sion to Sive U Pub,!citv: j Circleville, Ohio, Sept. 21, 1824. Gentlemen: As one of the Cones- noi leave Alexandria on the 1 7th instant, J,io, appointed by the Jackson Conven- ahd arrive at York-Town the next day; tion at Columbus, July 14, 1824, I ad leave York-Town on the: 21st, visit dre".to vtu th9 cnr .n niotaon . Williamsburg, Green Springs and James f t , informed. that To-vn, and arrive at Norfolk on the i Clay is about to receive the votes of 0 - - c l. rtrtj -' .Ur lTanii.L-v liifliann fill fwiia nni There arms, enter last. . a ,i j it s 1 ...Ml it is unuerstoou mat tne wenerai win nnn,,:n rm.n;ttoo fnr tlP tati of (1- evening of the 2 2d. The National Intelligencer states, that it is the General's intention to ex tend his visit Southwardly, at least as far as Charleston, the city where he first touched American ground. FURTHER INDICATIONS. At a muster of Capt. Daniel Sulli van's company, in Davidson county, adjoining the Randolph line, on the 18th ultimo, the vote on the Presidential question was as follows: For Jackson, 53; Crawford, about 12; Adams, 11 or 12. The vote at a muster of the 20th re giment, in Sumter District, S. C. on the burg county, in this state, by Mr. Lem 2d instant, was, 502 for Jackson; 51 for uel Bingham, Whose management of the Adams; 13 for Crawford. " Western Carolinian" and the " Fay- At a barbacue near Statesburg, in etteville Observer," two papers which the sarof district, on the 8th ultimo, he has recently edited, affords ample there were 69 for Jackson; 16 for Ad- .assurance of hi ability to render the ams; and 5 for Crawford. j" Journal" one of the most useful pub- A meeting was held at Pkienville, l lications in the, state We have also Pendleton" District, S. C. on the 2lst; received a number o( the" Wabbenton August, pursuant tn previous notiee, REPORTEgr.Matly printed paper, hio, Kentucky, Indiana," Illinois and Missouri, at the ensuing presidential e- Iection. JNothme can be more incor rect; for I confidently-assert, that he will not receive even one electoral vote. The only votes, in all the above men tioned states, not for Gen. Jackson, are 5, in Mr. Clay's own district, and tfyey will be given to Crawford! But we haver strong hopes of obtaining even these 5, for Gen. J. . You may rely on the above statement, and communicate the information to our friends. Yours, &c. CALEB ATWATER. i and V ice President of the United 8tatesf the New papers. We have received .the , P" " ?te"Uon ot 8nT" iVneT ' . fort ralleti tn th nroviflintis of an Act, enti- tied an " Act providing for the appointment heave the atlantean reputation 'of another. the Editors ot the Register.'in order to give character to Jesse Benton, say he is the brother of Col. Tho. 11. Benton, a Senator irom the State of Uissoun. This is very truei but not more so.tharl that he ig also the brotli- er ot JNathamel Benton, who but a few months since, shot a man who was under his charge as a prisoner for four days, snd after hii hav- ing given him his solemn assurance of his protection. Ask the people of Tennessee, who this same Jesse Benton is this calumnia tor of Jackson, Adams, Calhoun snd. others; and they will tell Voju he is a moon-struck mad-man, an Ishmaliteta the scriptural sense of the word a semi-savage, wh, about five years since, withdrew himself from thesociety of his fellow men; and, with this same brother Nat, C par nobile fratrum,J set. led themselves on the Banks of the Mississippi, in company with two or three fugitives from justice, hun dreds of miles from any White inhabited set tlement He offers himself to the people of his district as a candidate tor an: Elector, snd has declared himself in favor of Mr. Craw. fordi but, unfortunately, for him, he could not eveq get the Caucus and Crawford paper to give publieity to his -address, so well was he known and despised. I am assured, by two respectable trentiemen just from the Chick- esaw Purchase, that Benton will not get 50 votes in the district, and not 5 of them would say that he is a respectable or correct man. ONE WUO KNOWS. communicated.! To the Sheriffs of North Carolina. .Thursday, the 11th day of November next, is the day appointed by Law on which the people of this state are to meet in their seve ral counties to vote for Electors of President . Groceries, &c. At fayetteville. jHR subieriber luvesn hand, and generally I keep a.lnnte sutinly nf the l'al(oi elcs, hUh th7 oftr at redused prices, at their -viitimn more on fmjoireet: 3 Pipes Cognis Draudy S hints sod IS Uarrcls N. E.Rura 73 Do Surinam Molasses i Barrels '.ouiilry Gin J Do. Copntrass IS Do lxx.fs.igHi '4J-10. excellent Brown do : T Quarter Chsks Sweet Wine 10 CaiksUwse v.i l)o Ssd Irons 'f z , U Bags UnBee s "ta Do. Pepper snd 3 do. Pimento ISO Boxes and halt Boxes 8-10 Window CUm K 0 Do , 10-19 do 85 Boxes F etteville Mould Can'dlts AO Do Bsrtioap ( Do Club Kxvt 8S Boxes assorted Glass Wwe, Tumblers snd I'eeanters 4)o Mustard, in 1-4 ounce Bottles , I Do Whetliraore t'oitoo Cards, No. 10 i Do American Si gars '10 Tons sssurtrd Swells and Amcricmi Ii'on Also:' s ttuntral assonmeut i I), r.mii n.t Hard-Wsr. . W1LLKING8 hCo. Fsyetteille, N. C , Oct II, 1824 $ 1 nl," published at Charlotte, Mecjkjen- first number of the"1 Catawba JVr- tledan"Act nrovidins: for the appointment of Electors to vote for a President and Vice President of the United States," Chapter 88tf, of the Laws of North Carolina, -s '-' - . The election for Electors is to be held In the same manner, by the same officers, under the same rules and regulations, and at the same place as the election for Members of the General Assembly. - . It may not be improper to advise the sher iff of each county, when the Omit has n g lected to appoint persons to hold the polls a irreeably to act of ssemblv that i hey are .m- powered, by the act of 1777, Chapt. 116, to mate sucu apponunwm wrni uie aavice ot three Justices of the Peace, or if none shall fce F$gnt, Vn. tutabl5e,htlde To country Merchants & others. Cheap"Eoooks and Stationary for sale at No, 47, Market Street, Philadelphia. l'Ht subteriber offers lor safe an extensive assortment of books. Hi in ltar varwos departments of lit. eratare H science , Bcl.ool, clss- ioH theological, medioal smf f w books, tiarlicularlv a general SMrtHi vl of, th most approved school books, Paffiil'irs, Solioots, Aesdeniies, Collt-res, Libra ries snd gentlemen of lbs Bar supplied oa tho most liberal terms a : ; Orders promptly attended to. Coivmoniestioni aildreMed to the sabssribsrt (post paid,) annexing a list of books wanted, will be cheerful I J intormed tha terms sa wbioU they can be supplied ' URIAH HCHT. Philsda Osi.O, I8i. -4ltCwewo ffn olnsn o TsMinr 'pHRRP, will be sold at the dwelling bowse el A Thomas Hill, y sq near Haywood, Cbsthsns ountj. on Friitay, the sib .ot Nftvurobir Best 'ne winm snc norses, one gig iiu suiucy, ono toks of oxen aod cart, stock ot diPTerent kinds, Hooks. Household and Kitsbsn Furniture, ttt. Iks. . Terms msde known oa Iks day of sale by the TRUSTEE. October IS, t4 4-3t Notice. IHEBEHY csotUMi all persons from taking an assignment on, or any interest in, a note giv ' n by iiit, six 'or seven years sgn, to ft ilium Belt, ol Kaniiolpk county, North Carolina, for one hnuUred dollars 1 liavs bad, long sii.ee, s iiranecs from Mr Belt that be would desut) 'id note, in Snnsefiw-Me of lervises rendered b me to him (sr "taiore thus the smonnl thereol'i hut ha has since died, and 1 am told ths note is lM by his executors aga'mtj roe C'rpsywienU WILLIAM .MGER. . Williswsoa et'y, Tsnnwsee, 7 , September II, Iv4 J $y Th Star, halei;h N. CT will Insert th abnva St. aid forword tlisjs seooont to the ofqce M the Nubvills Uinblieta lr colUcum .jr"t
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