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J i I'm . n . i I. . U . . I r i'! ( St in to 'nMlU t li i it' ( 1.1M of t " ' lit tli ricmbr snl "t ! ''" "f ' twenty I f jur. tl" wo i' I h a ly i m in ! ? . lata fur all th people in the ltat of Nmli .' fohna, ivl S t!i P'i'.lio between fn and th mtiJ p"und 7rf l aiiJ tut nine' mi memlrrra. To go en a firther U n w-nwlclinf mir fternm-oT, ml In Her to a-irud tspoaa twin My. we mlifM ey thsl oiko in three years would be euifMent f"f wf General As. mlilr to meet. This tft K ,Unt by ur Constitution eayingtbit we '.lUI Uo'ir mem bers of eaaembly to serve f t three )rsr. and ur Governor thrr yesre. If war should break out, lbs Governor to luvo constitutional wot ho fity to Cil tb Genera Aaen,lly together aa often m he and hit Council thought needful. . Anl la time tf,r.lUwtf A, rft JyUs ' ' trmrrtn Inrreaae t't number of our lrgila "iors, trrT'itgM te a ilauscTn bur CdtaStu tton tot that smrpoa. -i .- - ' """" A graldal more 'niTgM be' added, on the principle of curtailing the expenaes of govern Went. Ilut if lit Coold be ilonr, h would mm tii Utate eon!trbU expense, ot lead Uen tynii thousand pounds In every three veers. - Gentlemen, take thie H hint, ami bo wise to make cliolce of such men to represent you in th Gcnersl Assembly as r most capable of rt drcMin; j our jrrierocr mi rw nch w jw tkittk ouU bo IviirUtng ick tu tltote in tit & ni Amemblf vno would be InrDnrd to Uuirn it the Ifnoranct nr.d wckneM tbir failaw-cilueni. GenUcmtn, I tm, Rctjxctfullv, Tottr frifixl, JOHN CARSON. " rOlCE OF THE PEOPLE. rn toi witrt' ctiiw Mf onfn, Mtif 30, 1853. The telect correipunilin rtinimittce, tO(clber with the delrKkte appointed bf tnt difftitnt fapnin' ronp.inirt, met according to djoucnmrnl ; when (he de leRatei reported trie following vote, in favour and aint the callinq; of a con vention to rrvite and amend the consti tutions 131 1 votei in fvor of the mea ure(and33 aaint it. There were four companiea unrrpreented ; but from the belt information, it it auppmrd, had the vote been tken, the rrauli would have been aimitar to the reported co'npanin. The committre and dHrttct of the countf proceeded to nominee two prr. aoni at delegates to lc voted for at the peit election, to meet in convention at Raleigh; when Col. Iac I. Aer,and William Dickson, lLq. were uuanimoita lj appointed. On motion, ordered, that col. I. T. Avery addrei a letter to the (General Committee of (orrrpondenc, or any member, to inform them of our proceed Infra, and to rrqtie't uch infoimaiion a they may he in poeion of, a reardi ,s tae convention. . Ordered, further, that the committee nd count v deleitea convene at Morprn tonon the foy th Moncjjy of July next. -tlt h further ordered, that the proceed ing of this meeting be puhlithed in the Wetrrn" Carolinian, and that the Secre tary forward the"' for that purpone. AVDRKW DAIRD, Chairman. Baaaa U'aoawaaa, fitrrrtarj. Tour or 3y. Charlotte, Mttklenburg Ca.A. C. Freviotii notice havinjr been jrieivthe citi. aena of Charlotte and vicinity! convened at the " 'Conrt-Uouw on the 11th inttant, to make ar ranjreinenta for the celebration of the approach inff annivrraaryof American Independence. Gen. O . Crnham waa called to the chair, and 11 iU Ham DovtJtQn, F.an. appointed Secn-tary. (n motion, ReitUtd, that the Rev. Saml Cald ( II be intited to introduce the bttsincM of the d;iv by praveri1 that Saml V. I.:ve, Kq. read the Declaration of InilejHrixlence, ainl that CoL Thoa. G. Polk deliver an Oration. The follow injr Committeea ere appointed : Saml M'Comb, Thoa. J. Polk, Jamra It. Blake, Thoa. B..Smart.t,TKCaKV':'-?'ra'?-ment$. Dr. S. Hcnderaon, Dr. R. M'Kenzie, M ill Da Tidson, I hoa . G. Polk. CtmmiUre of Tnnt$. In conformity to the above reaolntinna, appro priate arran)rrmenti have been made for the cel ebration of the day. i The dav will be ushered in by the parade of CapU Kirk'i company, of Cavalry, at 11 o'clock ; tjie citizens assembled will form a procrasion un der the direction of the Marshal of the day. Dr. "William J. Polk, and n.arch to the Presbyterian Church ( fthen, after suitable religions eaerciara by the Rev. fsam'l, C. Caldwell, the Declaration 'of Independence will be read hy Saml. F. Love Esn.mml an Oration delivered by Col. ThoaG... . .TJavc4imer . -xup amusement of the day will be terminated in a pubKc ball. --Ae4rl82S.- " 4?KlVEf ITTOCTfAT aAiatsR, jrni 13. ' The Commenrfmentof our Upivert.it. took placeort Thursday,ith ofthk month. J The exaninatiori of the Freshman, So phomore and Junior classes, was begun on Fridas- 23d of Mat , and closed in the afternoon of the 4th instant that of the Senior class- having been finished, accord- " :ft.?tthe;waruleT6 " '"laie'iitrTOli' "trtdnctatr " inf;" l "ueyr'ao eve n'oRS, preceding ;MtnrMl&M, A4. "oH-:ected:bTbe'-' FJtuZt the three lower classes, pronouna 1 se lected; Orations. On ; .WednlayJevr- .' fling, Mf Kffirctcntalivet chosen by the I- t'Uterarr Societies belonging to the , Uhiversitf , flelive'red to quite a large au t dience, similar orations. The followiriuj is a list of persons com poatcg the Senior clns, ,oa wbom the d. ;; til lr.Ur f Alt! i'...ftif i.i'f.njr wt'tt Hi i.ttiim i! i,t i;i if in tii,i l 4 in n hy ti e l4 i.Iiy I 54 It 11 H. f' 8. It 'Hrr, AltS. II l i M X, 114 ! I U, I !:-, If ill. ll.ifimn. '' f. Djv'i ljii, J n. II. )h kton, Juhn I i ,rt. r, Itu'irrt II. t. !i,ni, I'lionm l.r!im, t.lf! IIJI, tho. It. tlir-l, Ih.UIkI I, llaf ft Merlin, lktij4'nm t. M.fire, Vittor M. Mitrjiiir) , It.i !itii't. II. I'rirtun, Jnhn Hina, fiujain.n S. Itcka, lUtit.ew K, aaycr, A II re M. KcJ', ftaimtcl H. MUwart, I inw, tuimner, JartM-a A. Wahir.(rton, torjrs W huficLl, llubt. T, Willtamvon, and Wis. L. Wdla, William I Chapman and lti hmotvl M. Fra on, wra Uc!raJ nrat ana tital i Thofnas ira liaia, aecond Geo. I, Ikltnar, John lUina, Jaa. A. Was)utilon, wero ranked Uiird and f l'ial. I lia Intcrmeaiate rra4 vu atairnej to the fi l)if in tl order of thair nimea, Jot, N. Dirk son, Moht, n, O.llii'n, Thomas famner, Gvorct ,tf D.vj-Un, .DauicJ Vf, Court, .aUl4iWwi. Hii de irret of Matter of Arts was eonfrr on rt'chAtTSun,W31. 0tyl3m4 U,m and Inomas 0. SUde. alumni of th I mverwty The honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity was conlrrrt I on tit Itiftrf Kwerern! juhn n luvenacroft, Rialiop of rrotastant Efnacop CburUi in North-Corvlina. DUCIJ.ING. A very singular mrthod of fihiinh a duel, has Utelr hern resorted tu in Virei nia. A Mr. Archil))! Lacy, for some insult, challenged Col. Hirhard Gravt to a Jl'i fiiht i the Col. objected to the mode of such a combat I but propoud, In rttsm, to decide the point of honor in this W4V that two cups should be filled one with pure water, the other with dead ly poison; that they should then cast lots wnitn oi tnem tnouid anuK the water and which the poison ; that if the one who drew the poison should refuse to dunk v he was to be deemed the coward, and the other the brave man. They then tried what virtue there was in the law. Col Grave ws indicted under the duelling act, but was acquitted. So a now stands i" -ara-Saawaa TO TAKE HONEY. Me. Skinner; t here is a gentleman in the lower part of your native count , who knoa much belter how to take honev Irom hees than the tetman mrn'i 'tierl in onr p-per, ( N. 48, vol. 4. . ml with lest expense than Hl'kcS patent hive, I wjs once an eve wnneis of hu t-kin n jihi panooK oi me pier Uitiiiir. lie na no heed of rp, m-sk or lors to f. r i ll' ii it. irotn Minming titniscw, ne rofi, rn ttirrves u p alto v' lit i el'Kiw, iiiiJijocs at it when the tun it at i' m ridian, Vwn thdt the bees are all at thai time fnun Aowr, 'I he brighter the sun the tx ttrr, and the month of Aut(Ut is his hoi.:y harvest When he ijoes, as before mentioned, at mid-dat, he takes off the toft of the hive. and takes out aa much honev as he thinks proper; naiu on the top, and ifoeson to another end another, until he i done- The honey is as nice nd white aa can be tbC-bcea-.wUl immeaiiat fill up the vacant placef and t ho next year you have nice new honey again, as the gentleman informed me. k lote of bohit. May I th, 1823. Another murdertvt attempt. A daring attempt was made to take the life of General Foreman, a magistrate of Norfolk county, on rriday evening last His escape was miraculous, lie resided contiguous lathe Great Bridge, and was. while ruling along a patn-wav through a swamp, iirterver tng between his dwel ling and the main r ad, fired at by some person concealed in the bushes, but the r.haige, which he believed to have been a bull, fortunately passed over his head Immediately after the report of the trun, he distinctly herd, as he continued on, the sound of the snapping of guns, four j! , . l I!.. in es in quu:K succession,, iroro wnicn ji is evident that there was a party assem bled for the express purpose of dispatch ing him. Za. Pat. We are authorized to announce Thtma Hampton, Esq. Is a candi late for member of the House of Commons in the next General Assem bly, from the couirfy of Davidson. 4 aJtHi FATF.T'rF.VlU.EPIUCE&JuntV. Cotton, 9 to 11 ; flour, fine.Tj itlperfine, 7 25 : wheat,! 2i whigker.'35tneach brandv. J0a7Ji apple-do. 4SMS i com; a7DiTi&m Jf V mJmk1mwff'6&i45,-ftr 11)0 bushels fiiai laiea,33 twS? f wpov tmfwrad6, ?toWrfftS?; prime green, 23 to 29 j 2d and M quality 25 to 27 1 tea, hyson, 100 to 12U t flax-aeed 8U to 90 1 tallo78 a 9l beeswax, 3a 32 riee,' 3 30 to 4, pr. 100 lbs. i iron, 4 7$ to 5 25, pr. 100 lb tobaceo '.2 75 a 3 50 maiMdaetwred, S 90 pr: cwt ClIARLESTOX JLtRk'ET, June 9. C9 -A revival in bills 'and a decline in freights have operated favorably en produce this week, and although the season is far advanced a tolerable business has been done in t'planda at a small advance i middling to good, 10 a 12 very superior, in demand b it scarce at 13 fcenta. The atock of Cotton, of all qualities, is fast dU Djiniahinf and there i a iwwiber f Assets -waiting freight. J ...i, hands at 38 cents for b-s 42 inch. N. Carolina Bank Bills. 51 a 7 per cent, di; Georgia F 6 J. - Chiton llagglng, Bale . - t MOPE,': tic. fi (fVti f tton bagging? 'JW (Coils iiSUJ Dule-Rone, , together with a general assortment of Cwm'ea, Tor sale by ACGUS I LV AVERILl, Front Street, Cheraw, jBouth Carolina. June 2, 123 " 59-63-68-72-76-81 7 MMtMED, , At M k Vi'ulc, in this county! on the 17th Intl. by tk Itev, Dr. Freeman, .ILiuU O. Cart, fj. td Miss UUH4 ll'iltnn. In thia county, on Hundajrmorblflg, tbe'lith iMt. TJoahctb Albright, wtb l UuA' AIWi, in her 60tb year. Ihe wu a believer In the doctrine of Jesus Christ, a sincere, hunibla prac tiaer of the duties of Christianity. Hhilat her surviving friends may derive a useful example from the correct deportment of her Lfr, and Iter resignation In death, let them take consolation from the bona that her virtues havo now met their reward, from that Almighty in hose mn vice site breathed her hurt. caaaeaitarsa. At his seat nar Statesville, Iredell county, on th 14th Inst, after a short illness Col. Hit Kurd A'An, in tho 63J year of his aje. Col. Allison Krved hia country during its atrufte for imle. pendence i and hu been an active and useful citizen ever since. Ma. JuhnVCUWatiA,. We are authorized to aay, la a Candidate fur Representative in the 18th Congress, from the Tenth Cottrrcsfiona Diarict of North-Carolina, enmtMMrd of the counties of Chatham, Kaodolh, HaiMison, ami no an. .1 13, 1823. fill IE semi-annual eiamina'ion of the htodchtsH 1 of (he I'U-aaant Mr treat Aca'lemy, commen ced on the 2d and closed on the 4th of the pres ent ilut. It affords to the Trustees no small de gree of pleasure, that tltev have it in their pow- rr to annmince to the public the progress snd acrirncv r.isn nianv vnung men, who give audi evidence that 'he are ailenl In the puMuit of that knowledge which is calculated to prepare tlirni fur the discharge f the moat ardiirus du ties that miv devolve upon them in aPer lil'e. In the i itmination ol the dilu-rrnt claaies, some difference could he observed i but from the accuracy and nmgrcas uf all, aad eapc'tally from that spirit of emulation ahich sppeareil to be universal, the Trustees have deetm d it im proper to make distinctions, which are often met Hi in similar publications, 1 liey feel it o be their duty highly to commend the diligence and attention of the atudenta composing the differ ent claMica, of which they gave so satisfactory evidence at their examination. The exercises of tte Academy will again commence on the 16th of the present inat. un der the direction of the Rev. John Muahat, and Mr. Jam a T. Watson, la thu grhtlrmaiw Mr. Muohat, from hia experience is warranted to place the higheat coofidewet t and hu no doubt but ho will prove himself worthy of the patron age of hia employers. - ' ;-. . ; . By order of the board. JACOB poaxtr, SreV The ribsrriber cannot fail to take this op per. tunity nf expressing his high approbation of the punctuality and persevering attention of the I nistees to the examination or toe ciHerent classes. While they thus continue to d Khar re their duty, they exon rate themselves, and af ford an incentive to application and Industry, without wbkb the brtghtest taltaU will remain enveloped in obscurity. JOHN MUFHAT. OS Tuesday of next Augtist Court, there will be offered fur sale, that large and conve nient establishment in Salisbury, three doors east from the Court House, the property of the hue Rarnabaa Krider. I he house is 6Uby 30 fret, with every convenience appertaining to a pub lie house t it is well known aa bating been occu. iiiuwiic 11 ii , en tiiu. ii u uiiiii lira, nwi pid aaatieh for abootS vrart.- f heeablish- nit'nt it so well known, that it would be useless to say any thing of its conveniences, &c. ' t erms of payment wiU be made to accommodate the purchaser. THOS. HOLME, J2rr. Still, bur v, June 24, 1833. Btbo Yarm ftiT Sale. THF.RK will be sold, on Wednesday, 13th of August next, if not previously sold at pri vate sale, a tract of Ijnd lying on the waters of Grant's Creek, containing about 230 acres join ing John Litakrr and others. A great part of the above tract ia or the nrat rate woodland, with a rood meadow of about ten or twelve .acres tmnwrance oi tue lanu now unaer cumvarion. A rood dwelKntf-hoflsr,' atitl tHru'ei barn," faiid miicawcsfof halwoury. , .. .. . . The shove land belongs to the estate of Bar- nabaa Knder, deCd;- Term, wm oo Iftade known on the day of sale I i a 4HhOLMElVrVa SutUbury, Jun 24, 1823. 8t66 jt,W " B AN A WAr V XV from the sub iLjl scribe rs, living in VI Vl.lllVf Carolina, - on tho 26th May last, fivo t' NeeroesGilbert. ' Tnillia, Littleton, Frank, and PlBllis Mtdatto fhild;: :i Albert .i fellow about 35 yeara of age, stout made, blaok complexion, very intelligent, and good manners i Jma,' :-do Jook when spoken to,Pliiinf is about 20 years of age-has a light complexion, and a bright mulatto child about 3 months old, Littleton, dark confide lion, and Frank, both the sons of Gilbert, about seven and eight years of sgc, stout boys The. above reward of fifty dol lars will be given, and all reasonable expenses paidY or twenty-five dollars, will be given for tidLcrt alone, delivered at llarrisburg, 9. C. 4t6J- - HEKRY ME4CIIAM, JOHN KIMBEU4 June 2,1823; 7 HESBT COLTHK0P. i tit t 4 NMf anl s.,IUo1,'rtitt4ll v,..i.l! 1 il.ina f ir aJr, at il.e st"i f .1. -"nf U li l. A t fC't.l of tacha liioull.i a .11 It itit la ids pun tiM-n t ity s, n:i ' VeTOtft tor .ttc. riHR subscriber hkvlnf, at My amnion Urt, 1. obtained an orlr fur the sla if ems r. fvoes brknriiif to tho tatate of A let, Frohotk, dte'd, will sipuaa th same to public saU, at tht Court lloust In halnliurr, on TueUy tho Iw of July next, Ibo terms will be twtla mantbi credit, votes, with approvtd vcurltits. ItlCUAEL mtov, j,wv. A 3, IS: J. ,43) Doctor .MUt nAU arrived, and now Aerfi'i MrvfceS to tbe eiWcns of the town of Aatabury, and its skintty, U h otveral droartnu ota 4 his tirofesalottltl ny be fuund al llr. Blaughter'a f avem. duoatttfy, Jmm 3, 1823. ' . 58 Vtvr olrtiviitwtnt. T'tF. public are respectfully Informed, !at tho Mtrxmnlilt Bummrtt which has been Air a number of yeara transacted by Daniel Cresa, sen. of Salisbury, ill in future be eon ducted by mo, in the same building i where ev. ery tteeeiaary attention and particularity will be given, to render satisfaction to those who ma pleaae to favor me with their custom. EDWARD CHESS. SaliUwy, Mrxh 28, 1823. '47tf The Coppersmithing, and Tin Plate buainesa, heretofore tranaacicd by D. Cress, sen. will in future b eondortrd bv me, at the same place. Those who favor me with their custom, may de pend on having their work done with neatness, durability and despatch. ... 14. EDWARD CREH. VT Msy Term of Hoasn eotinty court, 1823, .the subscriber obtained letters of admin istryinn on the estate of Jeasc A. Pearson, deceased. ment within the time presrrlrd by law, or th.S notice will be pled in bar of recoverv,. Jnr,nU. 6t61 A.NKMllf r, oJmV. .VoUfe. lyif.L be sold, at Mcks Oll PieU, in Row. IT an county, on the twentv-tliird if June next, (the sale to continue from day to day) the personal property belongrng to the eitsre""of ien. Jesse A. I'e arson i consisting or a Urge and valuable stock of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, &C farming utensils, household and kitchen furni ture, and various other articles. ' Abo, at the same time and place, will be of fered for sale, a number of valuable NEGROES, consisting of men, women, boys and girls. Trims of credit, ke. will be made known on the days of asle. . . A. JVESMTT, adWw, - May 23, 1833. 4m59 . RAN AWAY from theoLbscri ber, on the nigtit of the 8tb lost, a brigljtaiulattu man, named St, between 30 and 40 yeara of age, five feet 7 or Inches high, and milling bea made, black and atrairht hair, with birs-o 3v..; wKt.kmrrrvrvtinff MMinit niuCv his chin, bold spoken, and not a very pleasant countenance i haa, perhaps, some scars on hia bead. I expect he will try to pass for a white man, or at least for'a free man, and Oiay havo some kind of a false certificate or free pass with him, as. th bke bawbees kufy fbuodm Wapw session, in which he called himself Samuel Knot, signed by aeveral names, but all the same band. If he procures another, he ny give hiroat If some other name. He also took with him hia wife, named Grace, about 25 years of age, a stout hear. ty woman, perhaps tatler than him, Urge boned. straight aid trim made, pleasant countenance, snd not a very black negro. 8h has a scar on i U4J All t I ka X I . w vu.vi i ewMisiiisiaH r ivr vi iitv aaaiHl n" 'V " i ' V T . 7t . i Thomas, are desired to apply fr and take quested to make payment 1 w, tho,! delay , ami j,,-,,,. 7 3l63 lKi.n K.wtniav .la.owto.sajU wrr i narf tit a aaasaa. iM . " .r .ir ..i ' Jun J3. AMI EL t.EREK.ifan quested to hsve them duly presented for settle. !L-' I II I the calf of her right leg, occasioned by burnTtBennetAasttn.M... I rrigiiiiiT aHachment, levieit ntie ia in the habit of wearing her hair miuling ; " "reo negrora. ji appearing to the aatisfac long, and corned up to the top of hef head, and i 'ion of the, Court, that the ordinary process of tied. I hey have both been rawed near If ill's ) . -- - - rlM ortTrKai-Ifdiovtli pect they will make either to the north or west. Any person, taking up said negroes, and h liver ing tnem to me. bring in Mecklenburg county, N. C. near Charlotte, shall receive the above re. ward and all reasonable expenses paid or $15, if confined in any jail, and a letter aent to me by mail, to Charlotte. JAMES M. BLACK. .W 14, 1823. 4MW AVUuIsot Chair .Making. fllHE subscribers respectfully inform their JL lnemlt and the public at arre. that they I have associated, umkr tlw ffrmr-of "Grtnut I'h Cwper, for the purpoiso of earning on the aboye biwineaa likR its braiicheor paredcto maJte kllttinds of Windsw and pancy f fhs:rr fWim 0217 In CtWiS ut . flntmm.n I Chairs, from gl? to S12Qrper aet-nDentlemen wishing elegant chairs, or settees, may rely tit. Ion frtivmgthem ss eiegaTrth made at the shop ot tne suDscrioers, as at any otner in the state. r1 ta .. ,. aa. i w j ? 401J tht nt ?tteei irpaimt; H rcwiubtef rate, and on short notice. The subscribers are also completely prepared, with a good stock of timber, to make all kinds of Bedtteadt, at from $3 to $25. "". " ' GEO. W. GRIMES, 39 JOH cooper: ON Mondayihe 14th day of July next, at the .Court lIouaeiaAulherfordtoivill beof. fered for sale, to the highest bidden, for cash, the 1 following lots in Kuthertordion t Eight lot on the east aids of Main street i four front lota, Noa. 5, 6,7, and 8, and four backlotv Nos. 16, 17. Wind tyfntfWil1ifttdt( bTijaTi afree'U'le tour iota, two iront iota, os. 9 ana o, ana tw o I tne westem-Garouman lor three months succes bsck lots, Noa. 16 and 17 f lnchidin wlicre the j sively, that unless the defendant appear before. wiuow aiiiicr ana uariana uicxe.raon uvr. i a- aen aa uie propeny ocionrinr to vne estate or Jamet Miller, deceased, in tho banda of his ad ministrator by an execution at the instance of th administrators of Charles M'DoweltTdec'd. and the executors of Wallace Alexander. ' Atten dance will he given by WM. CARSOS, Sh'f. My 20, 1B23. vwtw Hi t',rt.;f(H trel l. -na iUO.Vs " , ' IIT.. at, n, t!. anaoi n at tt f , ( - " j i i ( stii.iq m Buin!)!!, an.i l a I g ""y liarrs st tha pnra if ti-t.t oJs-.vAli!rs tlia seaxini n d-.tlara tl I I o it, to b paid Si hen the n,r UacS ! hire, 4 ah hlirrty to turn to ttio season should tte mart not pro with foaL n U now nm years t 1. tils dim was hf the lnitrled brs CWrvti his sire, the till imported Dion, whoso ftcd jrres alnoat every ptron Is well acquainted with, An certa rity ranks with the best horses ever trained on the BatU'jury turf, having been a running hre since three years old. During this lime, he has wm i t ra ra thrte t u-oulr, atd3onemult beats aUotl.e bct thrte in five. is a bwautitul h, r.s ng f ficta baixls blfh, for musruirf power, anj hai.a kX s.tioo,'la tasAn ew. 1UJ ; - -- There are a few colts from Dion i aed lUib they are J he prod ire of eomnon znaea, they aro wneommon m pornt nf aire, f.irrn'arid beauty, . Ihe season has already commenced, and w.Ii terminate the 1 at of Aufit . , j , MOSES A, lHTKC Xali,hry, Mi, S,WJ. . lOtflJ ,. Mo reunion lHlAe ftoctx. THE first anniversary of this society will bo holden at the Church in Muiganton on 1'uaday the 15th day of July. A new board of Managers will then bo chosen a report mad of the proceedings of tho current year, ami suits ble BiLlreaSes delivered by the clergyman, and others, of the different denomination of Chris, liana. It la hoped, that the friends of the UXlo In all parts of the country will be present, and by becoming members of the a clcty, afford their awl in the laudable design of supplying sll the destitute m the county with the word of life. 158 C. EDDT, .Ter. W" Vol let. f I AKEN up, ami committed to A the jail of Guilford county, on the 21 of May last, a negro man slave, w ho s ho belongs to tho estate of William Thomas dee'd, late of Marlboro' Dial rift. Knuth .f'smlna. kHaid negro callahlnv self Hum Is low ami stout built. and appears to be 28 or 30 years of age. Ibo illiant the 0W4 CoUKtT. StTERlOR Court of I aw, April Term, 1823 1, Jane Weaver to. W illiam Weaver..l'eti. tinn, Uvort. It ap'earing to the satisfaction of the Court that the dcfemLnt la not an inhabi-, tant of this State, it ia therefore onU red hy the . eom that publication b made for three nonths in the Western Carolinian, printed in hatisbury, that the defendant appear at Ihe next Huperior Court of law to be held fur tho county of Row an, at the Court House in ftatiabury, on the se cond Monday aAer Uio fourth Monday in fp. tember next, then and there to plrai, answer, or demur, or the petition will be beard ei parte. Mr. GILES, C. 8. C. .. Price ad, 4. V- --.- - lmt70 - 6UU ot wVorllv CatoUna, own couwtt. COnrTof Pbaa"and Anarter Setaiona, Vty ll : Beaasona, 1823 Abraham H, Jqnee t. Bulr net AusthiOrTpilal atttachtneiit, levied, fce-? It appearing to the emiafaction of the court that the ordinary process of law cannot be Served oti the defendant, it Uthewfore srtVrd by the CoiiK. ' that publication be made for threw weeks la th': Western Carolinian, printed in Salisbury, tha the defendant appear at our next court of Plea v -and Quarter Sessions, to be b.ld for Rowan, at the Court House in Salisbury, en the third Mon day in August next, then and there to rcplew aoi pbuuVor damur, wrjutlgmeiit f 111 h inl-1' ed according to the ptantiff ' demand. '' , Teit, JXO, GILES, CTJ. . ' Price adv. gl 25 3(60 ' , ROWAN COUN1T. fTlOlTllT of Pleaa and Quarter Sessions, lfar Session, 1823 1 Alexander Nealtit & Co. fi. cannot bo served on the defendant. It U - .. . Uo ourt, that rmWieatrorr- be made for three weeks in the Weatem Caro- bnun, printed in Salisbury, that the. defendant . appear at our next court of Pleas and Quant FcruonMobehrld for Rows'n.at the Court llousj- , in Salisbury, on lite third Mwnday in August next, then and there to replevy and plead, or' demur, or judgment will be entered according to the plant ifl 'a demand. w . . . Test, JOHN GILES, CM. " Price adv. gl 31 . 3t60 , . Slalc of Xottti CwoUna, IltDCLL COrnTT Ct IJPEmOIf Court of Law fhirin BTemT 1 ftiH" iQ - Crthartna Cwi.4wTb.tr.aMrtx: the Court 'that, publication bo mad for thr innnili. iM iK. Ut. tl'.. i;: .1 ' ' the defendant appear at tho next court to b hfldfbrtbeountfl)flredtB,aftl Court !lHis.f Uiuiivii. ., ui I U Slll WMCUIIIIIKII. llA in atatcsvdle on tbo Monday after the 4ti - Jx i ii Monday in sepuncr next, andplcadt anw; or demur, otherwise judgement wiil.be had pro conl'esso, and the cause heard ex parte. , Witness, . . R. WOKKE, C( Price sdv. 04.- - 3mt71 NORTH CAROLINA. IRBOICLL COtJUTl. ! ,1 " C0UBT of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. Mar' Session, 1823. James Torrence t. CharleV ni Ctmner..t)rlgPa1 Itrachmenf; levTodin'tho hands of Alird iv Kerr, sl ho ttimmonm) t: r garnisbee also, on one Mgva boy. It appear -' ' ing to the satisfaction of the Court that the de-. ifendant in thU cause resides out of thk Sutato. ii therefore ordered, that publication be mjde in mis court on the first flay oi lue next term to be held fur the county aforesaid, at Statesville, on " the third Monday in August next, and replevy -the property levied on, and plead to the aid Cause, tne plaintiff will be heard ex parte, and' judgment rendered against said defendant pro confesso. ' ; .-' Test, -, fluids i on; cn. Price dr. g4. , 3ri!t71 taflllftM OaS I.Ui.i.lk.l mM SI. .B U 1 1 i i irsfTiansttTm