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w vwjft jf w in dkv yj ih 111 X t I .xo. on.- raiTEn ixd published, zvtur tit-sdat, Br BINGHAM & WHITE. ,te:ims: The subscription to the Wester v Catiouxiav Ss Three Dollars per annum, payable half-yearly in' advance. G3 No paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid, unless at the discretion of the Editors ; and any subscriber failing- to give notice of his wish to discontinue at the end of a year, will be considered as wishing to continue the paper, which will be sent accordingly. Whoever will become responsible for the payment of nine papers, shall receive a tenth gratis. Adyehtisemexts will be inserted on the cui" tomary terms. Persons sending in Adver" tiscments, must specify the number of times they wish them inserted, or they will be continued till ordered out, and charged accordingly. No advertisement inserted until it has been paid for, or its payment assumed by some person In this town, or its vicinity. C3A11 letters to the editors must be post-paid or they will not be attended to. IXool-lSmiling Busmess. flTlHE subscriber respectfully informs the citi JL zens of the Western section of N. Carolina and the adjoining districts of S. Carolina, that he has established the Book-Binding Business, in all of its various branches, in the town of Salisbury, N. C. He has taken the store formerly occupied by Wood & Krider, on Main-street, three doors K. N. E. from the Court-House. Having devoted considerable time to acquire j a competent knowledge of his business, in the city of Baltimore, the subscriber Hatters himself! that he will be able to execute everv kind of j work in his line, in a style and on terms that will give general satisfaction. Merchants and others, can have Blank Hooks ruled and bound to any pattern, on short notice, as cheap and as well finished as any that can be brought from the North. Old Books rebound on the most reasonable terms, and at short notice. Orders from a distance, for Binding of every description, will be faithfully attended to. WILLIAM II. YOUNG. Salisbury, June 8, 1821. 53 r nil' cnKcrrihfr rpQrwr.tfiill v informs ffpQ JL the citizens of Salisbury and the IslrpiJ adiacent country, that he has removed A- l-.l.i. .1 iU 4.U " 1 C 1, irom ins iaic residence on iie norm suit: ui ui Yadkin river, on the main road leading from Salem to Danville, 15 miles from Salisbury, and has taken the house formerly occupied by Capt. Ja. Krider, in town, on Main street, a few doors north of the Court-Housc ; where he is prepared to keep a House of Private Entertainment for Travellers and citizens. He will at all times furnish Stabling, Fodder and Grain for Horses. THOMAS HOLMES. Salisbury, Sept. 25, 1821. 78 N. B. Eight or ten BOABDERS will be taken at the customary prices in town. FipiIE subscriber respectfully informs the pub JL lie generally, that he has taken charge of that large and commodious building, situated on the Yadkin river, at Beard's Bridge, Bo wan coun ty, N. C. where he has opened a house of private entertainment, fcr the accommodation of all those who may please to call on him. J. L. VAUGIIAN. 4wt97 Verw Stag to IHE subscriber, who is .contractor for cany ing U. States Mail between ' -v-j rTiffif? Raleigh and Salisbury, by wav of Randolph, Chatham, &c. respectfully in forms the public, that he has fitted up an entire NEW STAGE ; which, added to other improve ments that have been made, will enable him to carry PASSENGERS with as much comfort and expedition as they can be carried by any line of stages in this part of the country. The scarcity of money, the reduction in the price of produce, &c. demand a correspondent reduction in every department of life : Therefore, the subscriber has determined to reduce the rate of pasMigc from eight to six cents per mile. Gentlemen travelling from the West t Raleigh, or by way of Raleigh to the North, are invited to try the subscriber's Stage, as he feels assured it only needs a trial to gain a preference. The Stage arrives in Salisbury even Tuesday, 3 or 9 o'clock, and departs thence for Raleigh the same day at 2 o'clock ; it arrives in Raleigh Friday evening, and leaves there for Salisbury on Saturday at 2 o'clock. .May 22,1321. 50 JOHN LANE. Baking Busniess. riIIE subscriber having employed a compe JL tent person, will keep on hand a constant stinnlv of Bread and Crackers, and Cedes, of ev ery description, as well as the various articles usually kejjt in a Confectionary Store, all of which he will dis pose of on very reasonable terms. 1 THOMAS HOLMES. SalisMiry, Uc. 13, 1S21. 80 AN away from the subscriber, at Charlotte, , Mecklenburg county, N. Carolina, a Negro Hoy bv tho. name of SIMON; dark complexion, stout made, and five feet seven or e ight inches high. He speak:; low when spoken to. It is supposed that he will make towards the county of Prince William, Virginia, as he was purchased in that county. 1 will give the above reward if the said negro is delivered to Isaac ft ihe. Con cord, Cabarrus county, or 25 dollars if secured in any jail, and information given, so that I get him again. AN 1LIL. Uarch 24, 1821. 5'J A list or SliVitavy liaviA AVavYiuvts ISSUED to the President and Trustees of the University of North-Carolina, since the sitting of the last General Assembly. J'o. of Warrant. Original Claimants. .V'v. of Warrant. Original Claimants. 665 James Arnmins 656 Peter Rough 667 Jesse Rowcll 668 Jack Rock 673 Wm. Richards 674 Nathaniel II arris 677 William Logan 678 John Wonks 679 Hains White 630 Moses Steam 681 Michael Scantihi 682 John M'Kean 695' William Clifton 84 3 John Needham 811 Jesse Nettles 815 Abisha Oliver 8K) Patrick O'Kelly 847 Leonard Parker 848 Samuel Barker 819 Thomas Peavey 85J Drury Perkinson S51 John'ltobcrts 852 John Richardson 855 Wm. Rochester 851 Charles Stewart 855 Ben;. Stedman 696 Sim. Christophers 856 James Scott 697 William Barber 857 Martin Slavers 698 Hardy Cheshire 699 Arthur Arnold 709 John Brevard 701 Richard Ward 702 Knibb Wynn 703 Peter Duncan 704 Gilbert Miller 705 William Womack 706 Right Bass 707 William Wynn 703 Samuel M'Dowg 709 Thomas Ward 710 Thos. Warwick 711 Edward Fossctt 712 Abiel Andrews 718 Randol Brvant 719 Benj. Bennett 720 Collin Brown 721 William Boling 722 John Booth 723 Thos. Blacklcach 724 Jesse Benton 725 Job Butts 726 Christ. Erar.non 727 William Conner 728 John Conlcy 729 Charles Connor 730 John Condon 731 John Darby 732 William Ford 733 Thomas Hewings 734 James Hilliard 735 Elisha Huhbart 736 Hardy Ilines 737 Maleom M'Daniel 738 Matthew Newly 739 Edvd Pendleton 740 James King, sen. 741 Hezekiah Rice 742 Anth'y. Simmons 743 Adam Sykes 744 Philip Thomas 745 William Townly 746 John Tillery 747 Matthew White 74 S Henry Wiggins 749 Thomas Bullock 750 Baxter Roland 858 William Shield 859 Jc:;se Siddle. 860 Thomas Sillard 861 William Talton 862 Andrew Vanoy 863 Joseph J. Made 864 James Varkizo 865 Elisha White 866 Thomas Walker' 867 John Burgcs 868 Lewis Weaver 881 Eli Ely 882 John Edwards 883 James Holden 884 Thomas Loyd 885 Thomas Tucker 8b6 William Douglas 837 George Harrison 883 David Jones 889 Hardy Ridley 899 Ed .und Blount 891 Willis Davis b92 John Burrow 893 Job Mitchell 8l."4 Jolin Southerland 895 I'.e Roberts 896 Gabriel Terrell 897 Elbe hired Bosnian 898 Allen Baggott 899 Henry Jason 90 J I tartlet Moreland 901 Robert Palmer 902 S illiam Shepard 903 William Hill 954 Larie Linch 905 Charles Richards 906 James Chambers 907 Ezekiel Grifiin 908 Nichols Edmunds 909 Benjamin CalHeld 910 Howell Gee 911 Solomon Cooper 912 Thomas Watson 913 George Close 914 Joseph Hodges 915 David Walden 916 Robert Williams 917 Benjamin Bird returned Sc filed. 913 Josiaii Green 751 William Baker 919 Gerrard Craig 752 Robert Brewer 753 Henry Coker 754 Dennis Dowling V55 James ('jilliham 756 Thomas (irisurt 757 Jacob Moore 758 Matthew Warren 759 Hercules Ryan 760 George Redner 761 Samuel Scott 762 Nathaniel Wcat 765 Negro Brutus 920 William Groves 921 Richard Bradley 922 Juo. Cheesborough 923 Robert Duncan 924 Peter Kippey 925 WilLam Duel 926 Ro!ert Singleton 927 Jethro Lassitcr 928 Lei West 929 Henry Blurton 95 J iHiam Roark 931 William Kennedy 766 Negro Frederick 932 Win. Washington 767 John Hardy 933 Daniel Wade 768 Joel Martin 934 Thomas Whitley 769 Jcsiah Miller 935 John Cottle 770 Thomas Hutson 936 James Piner 771 Matthew Brickel 937 William Scantlin 772 John Bagnall 958 William Turpin 775 Henry Brantley 939 William Yates 774 David Burnett 910 Joseph Hvrnan 775 Charles Craben 776 Martin Cole 777 Cubit 941 I sham Cams 942 Thomas' Coll 943 Lewis Outlaw 778 William llaygood 944 Joseph White 779 Jeremiah Messer 945 William Elks 780 William Stemm 946 John Arnold 781 Henry "ize 782 Peter Brown 783 Christ. Bavlow 784 Moses Brd 785 Janies Balenliue 786 Richard Cerdle 787 William Fox 783 Wm. Flemming 917 Samuel Burrows 948 Richard Wheabey 049 iiiiam Neil 950 Jacob Waddle 951 John Curtis 952 John Low 961 Matthias Brickie 962 Thomas Kent 963 Jaines Kelton 789 Black Garrick 790 Benjamin Patrick 964 Samuel W. Lewis 791 John Fonev 965 Jerome M'Mulleii 792 Daniel Twigg 794 John Atkinson 795 John Baker 796 Samuel Bradley 797 John Boon 966 Joseph Miles 967 John Morning 968 Drury Chavous 969 John'Cummingcr 970 John Cook 798 Lew is Biddlehizer 971 Jacob Hafwer 799 Joseph Beaumont 972 Isaac Cornelius 800 Joseph Cook 801 John Cook 802 John Campbell 803 David Conn 804 Edv;.rd Cox . 805 Charles Coleman 806 Thomas Cook 807 Aaron Davis 808 James Dupree 809 George Dixon 810 Thomas Endless 811 Thomas Ebum 812 David Easier 813 John Erwin 814 William Ewcll 815 Joshua Fenton 816 Robert Grifiin 817 James Guiin 973 Thomas Person 974 Richard I). Cook 975 Caleb Koen 976 Robert Calf 977 William Hurley 978 Josiah Daw s 579 Sam. Norsworthy 980 George Nicholas 981 James Roper 982 Robert Harper 983 Richard Martin 984 Caleb Albertson 985 Ebenezer Blackley 986 David Broad well 937 Burrel Davis 988 Thomas Little 989 Jeremiah Moduli 990 Michael Ltoney K1S Sterdien Harris of 991 Richard Bond Darnall's company. 992 John Pilchard 819 Burrell Hughes 993 James Faddles 820 John Hart 994 Thomas Pvot 821 Stephen Harris of 995 William Ward Stcdman's comp'y. 996 Richard Lucas 822 Shadraeh Homes 997 Joshua Stocks 823 SamueJ'Hollowell 998 William Kinkaid S25 826 827 823 829 859 831 852 813 855 856 837 O ? v U,)l) 839 840 841 842 Thomas Hill George Hill Thomas Hopkins Thomas Hicks Littleton Johnston James Jennings Thomas Jeffries Elijah Jenkins Jacob Kittle Archibald Kennedy John Ledum John Li scorn be Willis Marshall Charles Mixom John Moore Bryan Madry Samuel M'Elroy Joseph M'Daniel ublishcd bv order o 1019 Armwell Herron 1020 George Richards 1021 P. Harrington 1022 Charles llaslip 1023 John Donnelly 1024 Benjamin Borland 1025 Broton Jones 1026 Francis Jack 1027 Brvan Montague 1028 Sam. M6ntague 1029 Job Ward 1030 Timothy Plumpus 1031 Wm. Stewart 1032 Jacob Owens 1033 Sam. Goodman 1034 Wm.Gregory 1035 David Charnev 3M37' f the General Assembly. Police. THE Stock in trade of the concern of Jlinxloio Iluske, will be sold at Public Auction, without reserve, at their store in the town of Fayetteville. The sale will commence on Mon day, the 13th day of May next, and will so con tinue from day to day, until the whole of the property is disposed of. The Stock consists of a large and general as sortment of DRY GOODS, lLUtD-lVAliLl and CUTLERY, an extensive assortment of GHOCERIES, consisting of Sugars, Cofiee, Molasses, Salt, Iron, a variety of Wines and Spir its, and the various other articles usually sold as such in this market. A float, of 500 barrels burthen, and her ma terials. There will also be Sold, One hundred and sixty shares of Cape-Fear Bank Stock. ! Fifteen shares of State Bank Stock. ! Two shares of Clarendon Bridge Stock, and forty-one shares of Cape-Fear Navigation Stock, j A credit of from four to nine months will be given on the goods, and six months credit on the Bridge and Navigation Stock. The Bank Stock, will Le sold for cash. JOHN IHJSKE, Suii-ix'inq- J'artiwr. Finjettexme, March 20, 1822. 6tl00 vaus t'ov Ssvte. yf(T ACRES in Surry county, lying on the JmJey waters of Turners creek, within a mile of Huntsville, on which there js an excel lent Apple Orchard formerly the property of John Welch. 619 acres in Richmond county, lying in the fork of big and little mountain creek, with a good dwelling-house, out houses, a good Flour Mill, and Cotton Gin and screw, See. formerly the prop erty of Eli Terry. 640 acres in Montgomery county, lying on Rocky river, formerly the property of John Smith, Esq. deceased. 199 acres in Randolph county, formerly own ed by Wm. Brown, Esq. has a good Store Hou3e upon it, and is considered one of the best stands in the county for a retail store. 435 acres in Chatham county, lying on Rocky River, formerly the property of Henry Bray. Half of the ferry at Allenton, and a lot belong ing thereto, on Pee Dee river, formerly the prop erty of James Allen. Terms and credit will be liberal. Apply (by letter, post paid) at Fayetteville, N. C. to the at tornies in fact of James f horburn, surviving co partner of Donaldson, Macmillan, c Co. ROBERT DONALDSON, JOHN HOGG. Favettex-ille, JV. C. .March 18, 1822. t97r The High Bred and Celebrated Foal-Getter & nt sorrel, upwards I tS-TV of sixteen hands hurh. hand- someiy marKeu, oi large oone At and great muscular power, will s and the ensuing season at Salisbury every Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday ; and at Concord every Wednesday artd Thursday, ex cept when shewn at public places; unavoidable accidents excepted. He will be let to mares at the moderate price of twelve dollars the season, which may be discharged by ten dollars, at any time within the season; six dollars the single leap, to be paid at the time of service ; and fifteen dollars to insure a mare to prove with foal, Ecc. Florizel, as a foal-getter, is equaled by few, and excelled by no horse ; which may be seen by reference to the hand bills, where the certifi cates are signed by a number of the most res pectable citizens of Halifax, relative to his colt?, anil the performance of his stock, and other par ticulars j also his pedigree. The season to com mence the 20th of March, and end the 20th of July, 1822. WILLIAM HOWARD, and 8wtl01 LEWIS SHERLEY. The Celebrated Horse NOW in full health and vicror, will stand the ensuimr sea- f--SSiv son at my stable in Salisbury, at tjt'S&ixJL the moderate price of twelve dol lars the season, which sum may be discharged by the payment of ten dollars, if paid at any time within the season; six dollars the single leap, to be paid when the mare is covered, with liberty of turning to the season afterwards ; and fifteen dollars for insurance, which will be de manded as soon as the mare is discovered to be with fcal, or the property exchanged. The season will commence the 14th of March, and end the 1st of August. Marcs sent from a distance will be kept on moderate terms. Prop er care and attention will be paid, but not liable for accidents or escapes of any kind. MICHAEL BROWN. .March 1st, 1822. DESCRIPTIGX. NAPOLEON is a beautiful sorrel, sixteen hands and one inch high, of most excellent sym metry, and possesses as much power and activi ty as any horse on the continent ; and as a Ruee Horse, stands unrivaled. S.vt99 ; M. B. rjilE second volume of the above work is mis JL sing. Whoever has it in possession, will oblige the owner by 'leaving it at Mr. Brown's Store. .".7 3,1322. 2.vt9r. I WILL sell low for cash, or on a long credit, by securing the payment of the interest an nually, my lands on Santee River, in the parish of St. James ; or I will exchange them for land in Al abama. The tract containing SG0 5-6 acres, de signated by a late survey thus : 530 h acres of high land, and 330 1-3 acres of river sw amp, on Wad bacon island, adjoining lands of Mr. Chovines and others. This land is part of a large tract belonging to the late Capt. Du Rose, and was al lotted to'his daughter, M. L. McClelland, by the commissioners who divided the estate, as will more fully apjear by reference to plots marked No. 1. It is deemed unnecessary to go into a minute description of this land, as w hoever may wish to purchase, will, of course, examine it. I would only observe, that the fertility of Wad bacon Island, its situation within 30 miles of Charleston, and the excellence of the navigation from thence to the city, will always make it a desirable possession. jno. McClelland. disbury, .March 16, 1822. t97 CjThe editors cf the Charleston Courier and the Colut.ibia Telescope, will please to insert the above once a week for four weeks, and forward their accounts to this office for payment. F 0R SALE, in West Tennessee, near the Chicasaw Bluff.... Viz : 3,660 acres, held by grant to John M'Knitt Alexander, dated ICth cf July, 1788, No. 21 ; about eight miles east of the Mississippi River, and twenty-five miles above the RlufV. This tract is divided into 4 sections. 800 acres, being a late entry on a warrant in the name of said Alexander; lying in 11th dis trict, range 3d, section 7th ; about thirty miles north of east irom the Fdufi. Plats ami descriptions of said Lands will be shown to those who wish to purchase. The lands are erood, and well situated. Terms are, Yoy Sale, 4 T the dwelling house of Jacob Bcnnings, 3l (Coddle Creek, Rowan county,) one valua ble young horse, 3 years old this spring ; a num ber of horned cattle, sheej and hogs ; one wair- on, hind geers and wagon cloth ; two copperstills one of the capacity of 120. and the other 75 gal lons ; one large boiler, with a number of tubs ; and a variety of other articles. Also, 200 acrt 3 .of land, of a good quality, being the southern part of the tract whereon said Benmngs now lives. Any of the above property may be pur chased at private Sale, by applying to the sub scriber any time be fore the 23d instant, on which day the residue will be exposed to public sale at said Iiennings. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock ; where due attendance and a reasonable credit will be given, by -fyri7 1, 1822. Hugh Brahj 2vt97 Police. 4 LL persons indebted to that part cf the es . tate of William Brittain; of Chesterfield county, Virginia, who died about the jear of 1770, w hich was devised, during her life, to his daugh ter Jemima Branch, and after her death the re mainder to her children, are hereby notified that I have taken out Letters of Administration in the county court of Burke, with the will annexed, and will proceed to sell the estate so devised, at the dwelling house of John Parker, on Upper Creek in said county; on the ninth day of May next, consisting of seven or eight likely young negroes, in order to make an equal division between the legatees. All persons having any demands, are therefore requested to lay them in within the time prescribed by law, otherwise this notice will be pled in bar. M. BRITTAIN, Mnr. .Morganton, .March 30, 1822. 2w t97 ..4 4 t 4- iiLll WZYY V 1 11 YZ, 111 one-third to be paid on purchase, one-third innE subscriber has taken the House lately twelve months ; and the balance in two years. ; 1 occupied bv Mr. Thomas Iiolton, sisn 6i May, 1822. For further particulars, apply to JOSEPH M'KNITT," Executor ofJ.iu. .MlJk;u'tt . Alexander. January 1, 1822. lamt23A tiii; Toy Sole. THE subscribers have in their possession for sale, anew pannel Gig, made in New-York, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. RANDOLPH Si YOUNG. Salisbury, .March 18, 1822. 93 Way Lvon suv Castings. T HE undersigned for the accommodation of his customers, has brought to his Furnace, seven miles and a half west of Beattie' sFord, on Catawba, a large and general assortment of BAR IRON, consisting of wagon tires, plough moulds, axe-bars, &c. Sec. The Furnace being in blast and forge in operation, he expects to keep up at said Furnace a constant supply of bar iron and castings. Corn, flour, and bacon, (as much as wanted,) will be received in pay ment at a fair price. J. GRAHAM. the Eagle, east of the Court-House, Salisbury, N. C. w here he has opened a House of l.:iter iainment, for the accommodation of travellers and citizens. The house is large and commodious ; the stables are convenient, and w ill at all times be well supplied with grain and fodder. As the subscriber has taken pains to provide every thing necessary for the comfort and ac commodation cf all who may be pleased to visit his house, he hopes he will be able to give gen eral satisfaction. A few boarders, by the week, month, or year, will be taken on the usual terms. JOHN HOLMES. .IprilA, 1822. 8wtl03 February 25, 1822. -6w91p BOR the purpose of building a Male and Fe JL male Academy in Charlotte, N. C. Propo sals will be received by either of the undersign ed, until the last Wednesday in April next, for making and delivering at the place of building, as soon as practicable, two hundred thousand well made and well burnt brick, of the usual size. Persons making proposals will say how soon they will undertake to deliver the brick. yohn Irwin, Robert L Dinkins Wm. Davidson. 4wt99 LETTERS Remaining in the Post-OJflce at Concord, J C. Jpril 1, 1822. ALEXANDER ABIJAH, Alexander Stephen, Allen John, Alexander Benjamin, Allison Sarah, Barnet Thomas, Baker Joseph, Buie Will iam, Baker Sarah, Brown Hiram, Craton William, Corzine Samuel, Cruse Jacob, Doland Henry, Fink Philip, Furr John, sen. Grady Josiah, Gar- mon John, Gillam William. Esq. Hunvcut Levi. VLL those indebted to the former firm of j Hunt Thompson, Harris Charles, Dr. Harris Al Samuel W.Lindsay Sc Co. and those in- fred, Hall Morgan, Hall Robert, Houston Joseph, debted to Samuel Lindsay alone, must make ! I lunycut Reuben, Johnson Cyrus, Jamison Wm. payment to the subscribers,and no other person; : Lipe George, Means William, Esq. Mason Thom as all the right and title of Samuel W. Lindsay ! as, M'Ree Richard, Morse William, Morgan M. to the bonds, accounts, goods, lands, Sic. has j Washington, Morris John, M'Micken Michael, been assigned and transferred to us the subscri- Milcher Christopher, M'Curdy Matilda, Milster Jolin, 3iiseninmer Jonn, I'umans David, Propes Daniel, Purvians Jane, Pharr N. Henry, Rogers Israel, Reed John. jr. Reed Charity Roney Pat rick, Robison John, (Hatter) Ross John, Russel Alexander, Staugh Martin, Strieker Daniel, Tay lor Daniel, Wiggins Hardy, White Samuel, Wilie Mary, Wear James, Wallace William, Willianij Robert, Zane Andrew. 3wt9S D. STORKE, .1. P. .M. THE following tracts of land will be sold, to satisfy the taxes due on them for 1820, on the third Monday of April next, at the Court House in Salisbury, viz : 190 acres, belonging to Allen Cook : tax, Si oi. 1G1 do. belonging to Thomas Pollard : tax, S00 50. 196 do. belonging to Julius Daniel : tax, SI 05. JOHN BEARD, former Sherijf. Salisbury, .March 2, 1822. 6w 91 I bers, for purposes therein mentioned, j ANDREW LINDSAY, j JOHN LINDSAY. .March 20th, 1822. 3wi I THAT these few lines are to inform the pub lic, that I, Thomas Jinkins, the son of Charles j Jinkins, take this method of inquiring for my ' brother, W ilham Jinkins, and sister Mary Jinkins, hoping these me a letter to which wav to son will inform it a piece of kindness ; and please, gentlemen, if you should hear from either of them, direct me a letter to Salem Post-Office in Stokes coun- few lines may find them, and send ,- 'n.l T 5 Salem Post-Office, as I cannot tell. - " y xo. start to hunt for them. If any per- rglUMAb ALhXAiV JJEK, Abraham Ander- me where thev live. I will take . son Jane icxanuer, James Alexander, iv, in North-Carolina. From me, Thomas Jinkins. Jfril3d, 1822. 3wt98r ATwe. Cents HewavA. TTD AN AWAY from the subscriber, on the 7th Ji inst. James .M. Russel, an indented appren tice.. He is about 18 years old, 6 feet high, dark eyesj dark hair, and stout made. The above re w'ard w ill be given to any person who will deliv er said apprentice to the subscriber, living in Cabarrus county. All persons arc forewarned from harboring said apprentice under the pen alty of the law. JACOB COLEMAN. '.March 16, 1822. t96p Slate of NoYUi-CaYoYma, tVILKES COUNTY. iOURT cf Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Feb- ruary Term, 1822 George Parks, ScCo. ts. James Gray Original Attachment. Sum mons Jesse Allison as Garnishee. It appearing to the court, that James Gray, the defendant in this case, resides in another state, it is ordered that publication be made in the Western Caroli nian for three months, for the defendant to ap pear at the next court to be held for said county, on the fifth Monday in April next, and replevy, plead to issue, or demur, otherwise judgment by default will be entered against him. A copv from the minutes, tc29A It. MAKTIN, C. IK C. C. Susanah Alexander, Phenis Alexander, John Brown, Stephen Blen, Sylvester Beach 2, James Belk, JTilliam Blackstocks, Andrew Berry, Ma ry Ann Black, Adams Brown, John Black, JViW' iam Bigham, Lucius B. Bradley, Caleb Cappes, Dr. Collins, James L. Cathcart, Jonas Cohen, James Caw ley 2, John Crowell, James D. Crage, Thomas Cawley 2, Wm. P. Clark 2, Richard Colter 2, Col. Wm. W. Davis 5, James Dinkin?, Esq. 2, Eliza Dow ling 2, Lew is Dinkins 2, Thos. Ferrier 3, Joseph Fhnn, Ezekiel Graham, Ly riase Gurly, Willis Gibbs, Rev. Isaac Greer, John Hill, Samuel Hammer, Johnathan Hamilton, ini. Hartgrove, Thomas Harrison, Alexander Hen derson, John Harris, Thomas Houston, David Hutchisoni Lewis Harvey, Daniel N. Hall, Ed ward Harris, John Hall, Caleb Irwin, Col. David Kerr, Allison Knox, Jane Knox, John Lawson, Elizabeth Locke, Henry Lewis, Rev. R. H. Mor rison 2, 'alter Martin, Guy Maxwell, Catharine M'Kov, John M'Murry, James Mason, Louisa A. Morrison 2, Poderick M'Cauly, Angus M'Kenzie, "illiam Matthew, John MCullah, James Nowlan, John Norris, Joseph Ormand, Lemira P. Osborn, Dr. Franklin Osborn, Joseph or Silas Orr, Aaron Perry, John Parks, James Pope, IVm. Parks, Capt. H. Parks, Robert T. Plunkett, John L. Porter, m. A. Riley, Alexander Rice, Charles Reynolds, Mary Stansill, Ananias Sing, Jolin Sim mor, Bobert Simpson, James Smith, Robert Sen sing, Master or Secretary of the Phalnx Lodge, Elam Thomas, James Torrence 2, John Varner 2, George rilson, m. "rice, Thomas Walker, Archibald 7alker, John J ilson, Esq. Upton Williamson, Catherine E. Wilson. t93 IVm. Smith, P. JIL. ! 824 Jaines Hall 999 Will'.-m B:k
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