ssiiiiHSftASi.fi ttwwamattJiti. tifejtfi'y-pg j-. .dsn a, . ,y Mi.iaa-.a4W 1unMir-tii- j s.inisntrif v T( F.SIUY MOKNIS'O, F 1 11. 4, 1? '. ruvtnsox covxty. , The first Court of I'lens and Quarter Sessions, for Davidson County, wat orga nized at Lexingtan Ui rin-r the put week. David Mock was elected Clerk ; Jamea Is. Dodge. County Solicitor; and James Wiseman, Sheriff. The editor of the I'.lizabctlj City Star was wrongly informed, when, he was told, ' that a sort of compromise had taken place between the members of the legis lature, that in the event of the eastern members voting for the diviuion of Row an and that object being effected, the con vention question was to be put at rest:" no such compromise wai ever made. The western members were not so igno rant, not only of their duty, but of the powers delegated to them, as to put up at bargain and sale, the righti of their con stituents. And besides, if we are not very much mistaken, the eastern members were led distinctly to understand, that the division of Rowan would have no influ ence on the convention question : it would net only not put it at rest, but would not even relax the exertions of the West for the attainment of an equality of rights, and a just proportiun of influence in the councils of the state. They considered the division of Ho wan, equally as well as the call of a Convention, a ri'jht not a matter of favor ; and for the attainment of the one, they never would have con sented to a renunciation of the other. If the eastern members calculated upon this, of which there can be little doubt, the onlv consolation we ran give them is, ... . . ' . that this is not the first time "the wise have been caught in their own craftiness.' -pREsmr.XTUL xoMix.mox. Mr. Clav has recently been nominated, bv a legislative caucus in Ohio, as a fit person for the Presidency. The votes were, for Mr. Clav 50, Mr. Clinton 5, Mr. Calhsun I, Mr. Adams I j total 57. T'e whole number of members of the Ohio legislature is upwards of 100 our readers can form thrir own conclusions as to Mr-Clay's prospects of uccess in that State. Mr. Clay, wc believe, w. at Columbus at the time of his nomination, or a few davs previous to that event whether for b'iine or f.lcanurr, we know not ; though circumstances seem to indi cate the foimcr. I'.IH CATION'. During the sitting of the General As sembly of this state, in IRC I, a commit tee was appointed in the House of Com mons to see whether the 41st article of the constitution, fpiiung it uf,;n the .r-j ., , , ... . , , , , cnlature to rtraf .'ith a tchool or ichrA, f -r ' the c:r.vcr,icr.i ititruc:ioncf uw:h,wiihtu:h rettWrt to th nniter,. f.aid fv the lu'd-c, at man emkte them to inttrutt at . .r.'cn, had been duly attended to ; and likewise report s plan for dirPtsir-g, more, general - Ir. lht blisiniT rf fduratinn anifiinv the .... , . r . AAV.t X ..l. n ..... r I. . i',v:jiv. ,i.ii mc aii-iiiiiiMuciii ,i committee, at.J perhaps some prelimina ry proceedings on their part, the subject, xve believe, ended. At the last session. Gov. Holmes, in a very able and forcible manner, urged upm the legislature the importance of ,'ircciing their attention to this subject, and, as their journals will show, in vain. Why such an apsthy should prevail on a question so momentous ; why suih an indilTcrencc should be fell in ic ar.l to ur t.bjcct, v,;ch, in ii.jwi'tur,cCf as Ut as tnnsrends the ordinary subjects that annually consume; the time of the le gislature, us the sublime icliiies of an other world do the petty concerns of the most petty triflersin this,- is to us really inexplicable . . 1; surely cani.otbc, because the facilities of education ate already am ple ; for evidence to the contrary, in every direction, continually stares us in the face. Uc the cause of this apathy what it may, there are few, if any, who will say, that these things oue.ht so to be. We have frcq'ientiy, since the com mencement of our editorial career, en deavored, very impel fectly. however, to bhow the importance, not only in a moral, but in a political point of view, of putting into operation some system of public irt- rttr,.' !i.ii ; end ave o.teii bruut.l ii, ai auxiliaries, to o.ir support, tins example" of our sister slutcs. Wc shall add nolle trig more, at this lime ; hut, in conclu sion, wc introduce, ai another example, and an an incentive to exertion, an ex tract from the message of (lov. Parris, to the legislature of Maine, now in session. It is a follows : " To secure to the people the enjoy ment of ciil ami religious liberty, and their just rights, a knowledge of those rights, of their value and importance to themselves ami their posterity, is indis pensably necessary. Nor should this knowledge be confined to a few ; the more universal its diffusion, the greater the se curity. It in ty justly be considered the .ride of (Air Stuff, that here, tio man, how ever fmr, is necessarily destitute of that volume which is the best and purest foun tain of moral instruction, for himself and family ; no youth, however indigent, hut i firovidtd with a chrJ, tit the nitilic ex fienw, in which he may obtain sic.h an ed ucation as will enible him to transact the usual business of life, and become ac quainted with his tights and duties as a citizen." "Such labored nothings in so strange a s'yl?, Aim the tiiilearn'd, k m:ike the trained smile." In the National Intelligencer of the C8ih December, we have a set speech of the Hon. Mr. Floyd, of Va. full five col umns long, abounding with matters his torical, statistical, geographical, commer cial, and, like Caleb Quote m's professions, with "ten hundred thousand things" be sides. This heterogeneous concoction was delivered on a bill to settle a colony at the mouth of Columbia H'ncr, on the Pa cific Ocean, and is a near blood relation to u report made to Congress on the same subject at a former session, and no doubt by the tame learned grntktii.in. In that report, he gives us a lull account cf the !i .,iMi'rv i if A ii i-ij;!. In n ff rtaill ('III is- , ,. . , . , . r . ,, tonher ( olurn jus, ami of the first settle- , ,. mcnt ot tins continent oy mc rpaniarus. In the speed) he does not travel back qui'e so far. but logins with the reign of Jjiues the I. Anno Domini IG06; and thence he travels along the current of time, by a hop skip-n:l-ju:np to the year Anno Domini lb22. The orator tells us all about ihi first settlement of Virginia, his nstive state, atvl furnishes the follow ing interestin;: invito of a tistcr state : ' Te'M'Ksee, I hi in i'f , vat nct:!ed contrary to the command ,f wernwtn! : and (Viv ernor J.nier, a C' "' 'f Srrut c'!'rr Jirize, high int-frri'y and 'n':ir, vas even wit -laved f;r h'ui'fj the tcr:.-ri:t logo he liSid the limit t u't;i'd to the firop! bt th'ir gnrrnxtt nt." l.e.tlly, this is a j piece of histoii"ul inrornij'ioti woithy of the attention of the getirlrman v.ho is wti'.in;; a history of North-'.' in'ilina ; but we should be pleased, however, to hear the Icutnrd orator's au'.l.o.i'y for the same. Wc suspect it most come f.om otic of au, two sources ; cither frdm the famous Cid : ti . i... ,...i; r,. i.,. , famous (ict-cral ( ocke, cT Tr nr.rssce. i I I Alter settling the country, the orator. ' ttlls how far it is hoill St. Louis, via i . f ; Clark s rtver, the mouth ol the Ore - i Ron meat.ing, m plain I nuhsh, the Co - ! ' lumlia i s -r cihclv. how marv skins cf I caver, latlsk - . r t, i - ii I ,.-i,c r.i.-.ti. rir rfiitnc. 1 et iir m firiK- ru! eii - ...v.-, - - , koollsj and minks, have liccn obtained by the North-west fom;r,mv ; and how ' many whales have been taken by the men of Nantucket that the Indians, beyond tSe Stony Mountains, make thitr kettles j out of put e trpper, and that a wruon late ly went ar. the way to ftar.tc l cc, ami tut k ... ...... , str.ii). Hut this is not all : an orator of , , , . r ,- . SHT. : t " proiounu proiunuuy, can i i at l.uiopc ami Amettca a trip in imm i r.crc5-ry to "t?n h'! speech. Ar. eordinglv, we sail into the port of Canton, and receive the whole history cf the Chi na tr-de ; tliat m liir year .v u. ts.'i, the good " t-hip lloiiijua, ?sash, master, owned bv Perkins, cleared from London, direct, with 50.000 dollars" vide third column of his speech. Thus, after cir cumnavigating the world, our oratorial navigator again touches at the mouth of the Columbia, and then, sits himself quiet ly down in the House of llepresentatives in the City of Washington, and Distritt of Columbia. It sectws, however, that Congress have not passed the bill. If they do, wc hum bly propose, thiit among the first settlers that arc sent out, shall be John Cloves Sjmmcs, the Hon. Lemuel Sisvyer, ftom Ciiiiiaick, the Hon. Mr- Floyd himself, mid a few more of his radical brethren ; they there cat) have a fair chance of putting into practice their radical doctrines. INTKItnSTlNli PLIiU CATION, Rev. Colin M'lver, of I'aycttcville, has issued proposals for priming, by subscript tion, a volume of sermons, to be called " The Southern Preacher." The volume is to contain 400 pages, and, neatly bound and holered, will be delivered to subscri bers at the moderate uu of two dollars. Where is the man, wh loves religion, who feels an interest in the literary rep utation of his own stale, and who has an honest desire lo encourage enterprising industry, tiiat will not cheerfully patron i:c this woik? It must, surely, be a work highly interesting to the friends of religion and literature, among ourselves, when they are informed, that the sermons are to be furnished mostly, by clergymen, of different religious denominations, in our own state. Among these, we under stand, arc the truly excellent and venera ble President of our University, l.ev.Dr. Joseph Caldwell; Rev. Dr. M'Phecters, principal of the Raleigh AcaderrjV ; Rev. Shepheid Kollock, Piofessorof Rhetoric in the University ; Rev. Flisha Mitchell, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, in the same ; Rev. William Hooper, formerly Professor of Langua ges in the University, now Rector of St. John's church, Faycttcville; and other clergymen, in North and South-Carolina and Georgia. Wc do most ardently wish the Rev. compiler that complete success which his talents, industry, piety and zeal, so justly merit. We shall not be disap pointed ; surely every one, who can ulTord this small sum, will hasten to manifest hit good will by adding his name to the list of subscribers. Z. T It 1 BUTE OF JtESPEL'T. Srvri Has or NukTii-Ciioi .it, Salisbury branch. At a meeting of the Directors of this ILnk, on Wednesday, the 29th of Janu ary, 182", tha following resolutions were unanimously adopted : IteyJved, That the Directors und other OfiVcrs of this Branch P.atik will wear crape on the left arm, for the space of thinv days, in testimony of the very great icspett hich they entertain for the mem ory of their deceased President, the Hun. Francis Locke. Hcrdved, That the foregoing resolu tions '.ie published in the Western Cro- liniati. From the minutes. JL'ML'S SNEED, Cmf.it r. THE WHTiNI tiUOtlIAS, .l.:sr. PinttM,,, y II Use ' I.. ... . 1 II .' . . .1 in tnic in to'irMu juiiJinauuiij, nr irubrc -f the Wrstrrn tllrKc arc rcn.inded that U.e r inii.d meeting ot their body will take place in I.incolnton, on the 2nd Wedurslav in Kvbnmrv net: tnwluciut is ail.leil, "Uie obievt i im- port:;:;!, an.l it woiil.l be gratfv uijj to Lie tn. rv Tm-tee a'trnd." , ,.i . i i . . ,i r . I iflr, indeed, s it expected, w he n tin: first M(,)S VVTf. ,uke ,0 estahili ami cam- into "'r abnse mentioned eolep-. that any I penllciiian, so lar (lis'.iugiiishcd tv thf ifooil 1 approbation otitis fellow H-itiatnt, 1 " m he ncnuimted tosicmti.a.o...ce,1mdou In. t iff Vfiliitit itilv si'irMiitir fin i f vrnii itl iiw til Mu perform his duty. The board was, on a past occasion, reduced to difficulties arisiiip from llic . " . . i' M ;cnee ol metiitii rs. It Uiev show a eol.l. . nrsi and backwardness, what will the p-ople M xi": Measures .r l.h inipnrt.itico villi certainly be brought foraanl ; and if the members he small, then- my be a k of v. ivU.in and prudence, a.M lU door "pened for roinplaiiit. And as p,itriol.tm and rr. ,-,,, art. both rouibine.L their friends are invi. ; ted to attend, i" sbnw their countenance, and to t-ixr their rouieel. It is n comtnended that the 1 y mni othtr irvi.tlem. n w ho led intrtvs. trd in the welfare of !.. institution, reach l.bi- 1 coliiton on Uie prece.iuiL' eveiiing, aiu laKr llie opportunitv of conversing privately and frcclv hhi tne suoji ei, ucmrc wry enu-r on puime ue liberation s that they make snelt arrangements, as lo have ii in ihcit- pstwer lo lake tunc, and ex- ercise patience. NTIC1'. The n,eetini of the tnanai-ers of the t'nnron.1 llible Society ut postponed hum the second Wednesday in February, until the second Wednesday in March, on aerounl of the meet ing of the Trustees of the Western College on the day first appointed. IIvgii NtLsoss of Virginia has been appointed, by the I'residciit of the U. States, with the advice and consent of the Senate, to be Knvoy Lxtraordinarv and Minister Plenipotentiary from the .United States to !p tin. in the place of Jons i'ou svTit, who is about to return home. Mr. N't Ison has been for many years an able .representative in Congress, and we pie- slime las appointment will give general satisfaction, to which his merits justly n title him, flashingen h't.u'Jicav. mttlloO PliKsii. The London Courier,of December Otti, says ,l A iicvly invented printing press, called the liritisli and Foreign Printing Machine, was exhibited u few days ago to a numerous twdy of printers and scien tific men, who expressed themselves highly satisfied with its extraordinary powers. It appears admirably calculated for the printing of books, newspapers, and, in fact, for every description of work that can be clone by machinery. In ve locity of movement it rivals steam print ing machines, and far excels theut in clearness of impression and goodness of register. Fwo men and three hoys wcie enafded to print at the rate of 2j sheets in a 'minute, every impression being rc inarkab'y clear and perfect. I In: Paien tee is Mr. T. Miller, of 76, I'leel-v.rcel." A correspondent remarks that the ex pressions at the liar will not always bear severe criticism. Mr. Counsellor Curney (an elder in the sect of the Baptists) de clared himself the other day in Court a born Christian, which reminds our cor- ruu rtn'int lim cue . f n tit-nil it I r -i r f 1 1 . . .iiJiiiuwiifcf lie -is j ) VI annum stinwu- : : i ... r-cy in lawyer, attempting to intimi.'ate un uoii iiiiii- wiiucsi ai mc nssu-cs ui v-.ii lisle, in tho curly part of the last century. " Wast thou born a Quaker ?" said he to the witness, u plain man hv the name of Walker, an ancestor of M. Walker, of Ikdfoid-Kjuarc. " What a question 1" said the (Quaker, with astonislimcnt : Wast thou born a lawyer ?" I his pro duced a roar of laughter in the Court. ''hinf.se Wo.mkn. f"hr idolaters of beauty the Chinese, are forever at the feet of the beings whom they persecute Y " : " ' T"n .... P . . ' .. , Inn (a' lorv in I avettt-ville, and is now openiatr, When any of their wives arc ii.d.spo'.rd, , UrR(. M.ir.niKllt f m,,,,,,,, theu fatten a titkrn thread r'jUmi her vrt!, j l'umnuii-, which he . ill m il on term to s lit the C'jrd vf which in given to the phinicum, the times. Aware that the ritiensof Salisbury slid it is onlv by the motion which the'l'' been under the nucvaiy of waRo-ii..;, pulsation communicates lo it that he is al-! !'" ir fltt.MS tomMU- lowed to judge of the stale of the patient. This precaution of jealousy is uliuost uniijue in its kind. Arrangement of the circuits of the Superior Courts of this state, for the year 1 32J : Spring. Kdeiiton, .lodge Nash, Nca hern, lioumll, Wilmiiiirton, Norwood, Ualei(;ll, Jladj;er, Hillsborough, I'mton, Mulgal:t0li, Daniel, Full. Dm, Ii. II, Uadger, Daniel, Norw ond, Nash, I'aMon. F.n nrrFA ii.i.f. prices, j,m. 2j. Cotton, 9 to I J ('l ; flour, 6 to 7: wheat, 1 10 ' to 1 ;'.'), whiske), T3 j pt ach brvmlv, 40; apple brand , 4'J ; Corn, 4 j to S J j bacon, 1 1 cents ; mo- i I. ism s, .ii lo 33 ; nnnr, nmscotado, H to 11 dollar, ' per cwt. loaf, IV to 25 cents per ; cotfee, 2B , to JO; t- a, hvson, 1 15 to 1 25; tlan-seed, 90 eetiti to 1 dot. ; tallica,. 10 to It rts. per lb. . C1UR r.F.STnX M.illk ET, Jan. 20. t r.O. W. C.UIMKS Ih-k U vc to inform the rot ton, 11 50; Hour. 7 8; corn, CO to C!i ; ' " 1 cii' "" Sahshun, and the s-irroundinjr roir.e,Havaiia,26;St.nou,iniro,2.,a2i;siir, cc.un'n-, that he Mill continues to execute all brown, 7 fi, MuMi.vad.i, Ha'J; nioUses, Jj a kind, ol house, coarli, and ornamental : ) 5 siit, Liverpool, 5J a 55 ; Turk, Island, 53 to .'n""K- Having procured an ample supply of 6). vhisU. d-ill at JlaJj; cotton bajvinc;, . matt rials, an.l liavmg, for a number of yean 42 a 4.5, b. st 42 inch; common, 3G rents; North- '. Pa' devoted almost Ins whole attention to ac tlarohha h..nk bills, 1 j a 2 or. cent. dis. ; tiiorgia : 'i'"!-1-" competent kno ledge of tint braneb of , ( business, he fci Is ronfident of briejf able to 'n a .M.tnmr.n, At lurrayville, by the K-:v. W illiam Kimsey, on the 12"h ult. M.ij. William Morn;, to Miss Srah Ann Aside,, all of Puncombe county. At Mnrjptnton, on the 2.1 ult. Italer WimhI. ward, K;. Atrornry at Law, to Min Ann II Tate, both of that place. Slnvii mst?!s In Wtnl, IN (HKHAW. flill". suHsc.i'ier pn puses to renltwa Store 1 House) in Ch' raw, sitiiaii d on Market, a f. w doors front the corner of Front -street. Tin s" houses were planned and constructed under the d.rvetinn i f ;n experienced nierehant, an 1 are vnil calculated fur the biisim n of hcraa, be in,: in tl.e rentrc of the cotton market. I'.ir tertiis, pply to tlie subicriber, at Palnhu. r, N.C. or to Mr.Wanl towing, or to Mr. Wi. SI it, ot l ikt.im . J. A. rF.AKSDN. J.m. 1 lS.V,.-".Seop2m P. S. 'I he suWtibcr ill Sell, on accommoda tiivMcrms either or both the above houses and lots. He n! oft'er for side several Hiiimproved t. ; . .,.kv,, of ( berstw ' .1. A l. A077C7-:. f I1MF. saU- of lots laid off on the lands of I.e. L tit.a Wi'son, nt Mock's tM KirM, in t!-1 Forks of the . adkin Itiver, under a decree cf the Court of Fapiity for Kowan county, having 1 been postponed trem Avpist hist, until the first ' of .I tiiiutrv, 1H2 , will again be resumed, on llif 25'.h an.l 2tth of Fi brtiary, upon the lerms men. turned in u furmcr advertisement, nd which w ill a '.tin be made know n on the sUv fcf Sale. J. A. PEARSON, SAML. JONKS, Jill IN t I.F.MKNT, lC III a II milt V f ' Cemmia- Ill t.H UltAI.Y, AI.F.X. NKsBIT, J. f. C AIU F.a. 4wt'4?- A077C7:. ON Siitunlav, the 15th of February iustant, will be sold, at Mocksvtllr, three likely un NT.l.KOKS, the property of Giles I. 'unforil, dt f eased. Terma made known on the Uav of salr, 2wt't ' N A I HAN CHAFFIN, Jr. .f . 1 1I Kit I U'ill In: ,'Vikh d lo pulilii' tu'e. at tha lulu d'Actliiiir limiNi! of the ll in. Irnri-t Locke, dcrerw.l, on tin; fvwHi Mtnd.uj, t.lmt in. Hie " Hll d.iv of V'i'lirii;iry, J,' i, und eontinui it (i'oiii d,v today until all infold the iiuihrcoml flock ofllor-ci, Catilr, s4--p, Hngs, fcc. (ii iiit, ot'evcry il 'MTiition ; Corn, W luut, ll.ulcv, It' e , nd OkI ulo, u Urge jnimtity ot' Km , 1'od l' r, and other roiigbm -; t inl all the implciiieiiu ot liliMliinlry on :iid plrc, u;;i)n-,, grers, ploilifhs, Le. wild tli: lioiHcholil and kitcl.i n furniiurt, two Stilly with the uau.il (joantiij of vewrln, and af)pl: ainl pen..!, brandy ; ul.io, a t'ottou fiin, f iih all the running works, un v; Hint ccrm, and l"jiil tony UkIi-i, df Coiiun, paekM urn! in (mine- order j n!o, al-.rje ii:i:iii!y of uklcj fork. Ttici'i.-, a i.irj-e lihrry of Hooic, f,rinci;i..l!y on l.iv, c. i.'u h, ;i r.it koI'1 ririt Jlrly preiooii to tie- tim': iit'.r.niii, will on thai or some otliT day don l.ie l.Ic, be i'poM(I to jmlilii: wile.' U 'i.i.1' s, tlit i'c ar- three other plantations ne,r the u:ov-, on 'l,irii tiiriy ru urn iek of even kin !, gr;'n, r"iig!nies, farming iitenni's Sir. All of whi:;H v ,11 he. ex-pon-d to lv (hiring s:.iil v eck, in C'Mitiii'unee of the :ile, ut their rcier?ivc places i notice o( wln h will be given the (lay prrvionft, from dsy today. On the IiihI day of fulc, ill he hirtd at the late d'.ullhi'.hoti'e-, all t!ie Negroes which.hir tll' pn-M-nt, n;: lint otherrtine (liopov il of hy the Will: sav aliou' ,") or 40 i ;unonir wleeli d'e i it wine prime tv losv. women Hud LnrU , amltm) ;,nivd 0(l( a,Kulltl u,, tm: j j ,y t)f JaKuarv, 1H24. Vale to rommi nru kt 10 oWk on each day, ; '! continue as aforesaid, from d:iy to day, mud ii all i kolil. Twelve months credit i and due attendance! will U: jj'.y.Ml lV lie.-. ,101 IN hCO IT, F. eceUt'ir, Uuvnm t n"i,X. V. l:b. 1, 4-i4.' VAt'iint V'Anvl VwvinVuvc. IW. IIAKKIl reNpeetfullv iufor:n tin? citi.ens of Salisbury, ami its vicinity, that he hm i s- tab:nli-il, a feu- diiois enst ot the Court -I lone, it na'iini in injurs, ne na'iem iuiiieii int-y win find it to their interct to tall, as his f irniturc ij all of the latest and inoit approved fashions. Suti'twy, Fdi. .", lr. 3'41 Vivstv Vnv iMuU'iu' fl'IK siibirribers respectfully infirin the!? 1 friends and the puidu: at large, that they have a.soriiiled, under the firm of Viitit'i U ('viper, for i he purpose of earning on the bo.c business in all its braiirhe. I try arc well pre pared to make all kinds cf Windsor and Kancy (.'h iirs, from SI - SI JO per M l. (ttitlenn-u I v, i!iing t Ii -ant chairs r settcei, may rely up i on liaviti)r tin in as ih anlly mu le at tfx; s'eip of the suim libers, as at wiv other in the Sl t. ! Old chairs and settees repaired, at a rcauii..blc rate, and on tiioi-t notice. I The niiby ribcrs are also completely prepared, ! with a khm1 stork of timber, to make all kinds ot Bedt'cud; at fr III S to l.r.O. W. f.ttlMF.S, ! JOHN COOl'KIt. S'lnt Conch, ftiuA Uou!c P.ilXrLVG. Sitisiartion to i note no mav ne Jiiras (l lo la lor him with orders in the above line, (.ilding and (ilaing v. ill also be executed in a neat man. ncr, and on reasonable terms. He also keep on hand, fr nale, epal and .lapail I'wuith. Wanted, as an uppren'i, e to the above bui. lies, one or two la Sn I'roni 1 i to 16 ears of age, of stead) and industrious liahi't; to whom, if thry prove theinsclwa chu-nitigof i, a go-nl ehaiii c w ill bi pven. S.,!.,!,;.'!, , Feb. 3, 1823. '33 ON the 19th ins'ant, ahtconded from the tub. s-.Tilier, JtiuesMilinnl.ee, anapprcnt.ee bound tu tb-.- kuhscribt-r by Uic Coiintv Cour" ot" Merklenburg, to learn the carpenter and eabi. net business. Said apprvntire is about eighteen jear of c, five feet Vj or 11 inches hijh, and of fair coinph xiiin. I hereby forewarn all per sons Itim ba.borii!g or npplymg said appren tice, as the law w ill certainly be enforced against tVse who mr.v inn-press in this respect, the ;,Hoe tvaunl will be paid on di livery f A apjjrrnlin: to the subscriber, near Stet l-rretk Mi.c!ii,, '-lions', Mecklenburf countv, N. C D.sMD M'KNIt.llT. .tan 2-, 1S:3. 3wt'41 IM'tiHMS the publie, that he has renovf J from bis fornn residence, and now occupies the hoi! line, mi vtain-strect, in Salisbun', im mediately oprnisite the Hank t whire he has on hand a large supply of Medicines, a'ld it ! n "'' ,,, MU'"S "l"M f appl'" a'.ous, in tbe d,f. j -V?"1 brant lies of rhj s.r, Surgerj-, and Mid. i V. ,!c:-V. iwt'i'l AVINC rirrli:n; d Doct.llirk. tins nettled himself in Salisbury, aJ tillers Lis services, in the v annua brancliL of his profi irs.on, to the cili.cns of this piare and its vit initt . U s shop is on divtir east cf Mr. Slaughter's tavern, on Mttin-atrect. .V,iaAr, Jan. 2d. 1 S2.. jST 'tiWi-v. flIHE subscriber being about to remove tn X. ItaK ili, re'j'iests those who are indebted to him to rail and settle their accounts. I host; who bait.' claims Will please tn present them. JOHN llF.t KM 1 1 II. .S-Mirv, J.,n. 2 1821 ' IH VFKW copies of the Kc C. M'lver'a Nortk Carolina Iti j; ,'cr and I mt d Slatea' Calen dar, for H2j, for sale at the office of theWe em (,'arehruan, price IV cctU,

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