I f J. r YM. IV. uvv. T At th urtix or tint tbhmnt Ire fie ginning to b'lf rsther aa Invrrss ratio to the HrWfrte, tlif Editor 1 Con.ptllcd t.i l.ipt torn phut lliat prmilKi btlttf rt srl fr !it labors In future. 11 prsctk fa this cftirc, hitherto hu too fsftlcas. rT laa been sent v to pi! many who sre unknown to the fMitor, either personally or by report j they py jgl S ; In nlct nd h act mi ifial U aH maiuidliUrii , evu.lntnd to pay, after rrcJ'mftltopptr one, to, and three ye art. " In future, the trnru w wo it tntrn varvuntan win usaa ivuuasi , 7Vr datan s yesr, ps) able yearly In advance. Kvery paper mm at distance, wiB be discoo linurd after th tune baa cipircd fur which it lu been paid r, unless tht subscriber it known to bt food i In the Utter ewe, the paper will be cut until paid for and ordered to bo stopt, Advertisements ill be inserted at fifty cent per aquart for tba first insertion, and twey-nv ctrta fur each subsequent one. Advertisement, from a distance moa bo paid far, or their pay ment assumed by a responsible person, befure bey can bo publislied. AO letter addressrj to the Editor, iwtit be ftt-pmd, or the will not bt attended to. PIHLO WHITE. Sgn, Coach.! tmt .louse PJLYTLSV. fl CO. W. CRIME Ug leave to inform the citizen of Salisbury, and the surrounding rountrv, that he stilt continue to execute all kinds of house, sign, coach, and ornamental fainting Having procured an ample supply of material, ana having, fur a number or years past, devoted almost Ida whole attention to ac quire competent knowledge of this branch of asmrsa, ne reels confident of bring able to gie Satisfaction to thoae w ho may be plcaard to fa vor biio with order in the above line. Gilding end ouuing m also b eiccutcl in a neat man er. and on reasonable terms, lie also keep n nana, ior tue, copaJ ana japan i anmii. Wanted, a an apprentice to the above buii ess, on or two lads, from 15 to 16 years of age, r steady ana industrious habits i to whom. they prove themselves deserving; of it, a gxxl swance win or given. Sah$bury, AVa.3,1823. 39 Dr. VrmAAavr lvan T f r VINO kete. himself at IM i y 1JL Vernon (Uuait county,' r" h th ''r of Mr. Jscfili Km frr Ui tli inhabitants arixii Ur.of. nd the i ' Ar.iucvLTtBrSfir north-Carolina. Lk-TTft) f l fasHTcsa.coioaiao, DttOki L4T tlO 'UM. ' moat prwrnpt and at.hiwl tcreic I To CWlc r.sSi f fcisry tf tb tUi'w of tlis several duties of his prufesaions, .tf.stt !, J ,UIX CUT eVt v slrrnntmtnt. f p IK.puW c are rapectLIi LfurraJ, fJUt for lh plilner forms of archltecturt, tul (t if tiiii fr infciinr in qualiir lo lonti of in varieties found in the other two lor mationt. Of these, one estcniUfrora tht Inirdera tf Grsnviil cuuuie la Moort fwirt lloute, and peihspt ttill farther to the aouth In iht tamt cliection.m.intalrc ine an ftverate breadth of II mileti the other eitfbdt from tbt centre of Siokei, Ihrottth 04.il of Huckbchamla-a-a ub as Agl.url (tociety. hit i txr li.I.eiiM beeorn tlr. winic by their length, and leal bf attempt iog full eihl Jirsi of the imtariance of . . . . . ... i -- ourri3uxt swi nvsre essrhrtur eoinf.IInAv'a tut.u, U,n vieMKU.-'Ti.a U e euttdMs-V sr-irsascied by Darnel .rrl?lLr n readers. I il burr (wo formations are aeur.ll tU"dtnoal- Cress, am, of KahaUry, will In future be Con- h remtlftlin ussticei proposed tariet of those Wdt of real me nlSoned In d ttted bj.me, k Ui aun U-iUngr wUrwv- to Ucoo.Ured.avdp-sJ,d in my twit m ti?etlerrTfie alTordVnatert-r for aM . Sksiaiaaw at fall ,.M sssul 1m sm Ijs. I. mlt m a, 111 I. ea... IT-aw a4U . 1 1 . I f a I ' . ' . . 7 anwsMi lUMiitvH mii ieiivw III WWIfVhn.CriV VUTF HVH TUHVCIinnOI Ifftl rjven, to remlcraativactio. to those s bo may monei .. will. I Irtlif, ..nkirntl, show F.UWAKli CRESS. hstf ovtr.rated Ue Imper- SJUhtiy, Mmk 23, l82J-47l Tb Coppcrsmithirtg, and Tin Plat business. nrrrtiHrre transacted by V. Cress, srn. will in future be conducted by me, st the same place. I iMisr woo lavor mm wiui iiwir custom, iray tir. pend on having their Work dun with neatness. uursmuiy ana acspaicii. 14. EDWARD CRESS. TAMES B. HAMPTON respectfully informs the public, that he occtipir the ol 1 shop formerly owned bv his father, on Main-street, e few noon south of the Courvllouse, Kahaburv, where be is now prepared, with a good set of tows, to repair aJl kitxle or WATCHES. & CLOCKS: He ass irea ail who mav favor Uim with tliei custoto, thai thsir work shall be executed in ss good a style as at any Wher shop in this part of the country. All kinds of out Jewelry repaired, ena some nnis me. Jobs of every description la his tine of business, wfll be thankfully received. and executed on a short notice. People who ivside'st a dtf lance, by sending, may depend on b iving their work aa faithfully attended to and returned, aa-thmigh they were present. .and nethe old ctablUhed Salisbury prices charged, Saliibiirif, 13, 18ZJ. 'Ht'fjO fS TuestUy of next August Court, there will J bs oflrl ior !. thst large and ton re nicnt establiahment in Salisbury, three doors cut trom the Court House, the property of the late iUmabat Kridcr. The house is CO by 30 feet, with every convenience appertaining to a pub lie hwie i it is well known as having been oecu pied as such for about 30 yesra. The establish incut is o w ell known, that it would be useless to say any thing of its conveniences. Etc " Terms of payment will be made to accommodate the purchaser. .. THOS. HOLMES, " JACOB KKIDEH, " ' , refirfor. SaUibttrv, Jim'e 24, 1323. 8166 Vwrm for ftae. -t I WEitr. ft'isrwmbfrtreiinsnstK oTl av August nex, it not prevtottsly sold at jrt a a as ssiste". -w i itsi i rrr fins ii-isirp tn rns ustrsasi sir iirunt's Creek, containing about 230 acres, join. ing John Litaker and others. A great part of me aoove tract is ot the first rate woodland, with giod meadow of about ten or twelve acres, the balance of the land now under cultivation, A good dwelling-houae. still house, barn, and - thr r o it bouses. The above plantation is eight Tnihs west of Salisbury. The- Mbnve Jsnd bclonirslo the estata of Bar- -oiniar-.-ivnaeT. octra. lermi win dc made -l-A.Mi-n-J.Vt;-.:-:-;!:-1 . ri"' . 'J l.MM Ui UL i4ie--... . .-rart .: "r J?',!c mit we-.fliacsj-M.swwfr -.IACWB KHIliER, SaHch.ry, June 24, 1823. a- v,oacn vxmvAiig suauing. TfTflE subscribers bey leave tn inform their mends and the public at large, that they intend carrying on the Coadi and (Jig making outness, at tne anop tormeriy conducted py.A. Jump. They are well supplied with a rati, ety" of - chaise timbers. And those who may please to favour them with their custom, mav Jtst assured their work will be well executed. All kinds of repairing will be done at the most reasonable terms. Gun-boata and Yankee Wag goha will be, iade4 bv applying to the sub strikers .CTRl'fl H EST, FRKKCis PIXKSTON. Sidislmnv Juhvl, 1C21. House for . T WILL sell mv lloiuw "and Cot in Sa. IliJL- lisbury, on accommodating terms. Apply to Tt L. Qowan, Esq. or to myself in Ha leigh, Tjicre is a goo4 ottice belonging to the JkPMJUBtibr a Lajarjer or Vhysiciaa -t- , - " : " JOHN BF.CU Wnn. - Suhtbvr, March 8, 1823. 44t Han elNvn fKOM the subarriber, on the J night of the 17th May Ust, DEN'M'1, negro man, twenty. eight or thirty years ,f ge( five feet six or svvrn im.be bigli, yd. low coniplrxion, (say a nuilatto) has a drnt in hi furrhrsil ores, sinned by a blow, also a scar on bis band from a hurt. Hss s rood set of teeth. bold appearance, high nosi-, and wears a pair of sinskrr. lie took with In n various clothing. ami otitained a permit to pass to Mr. Matthew llarnr Any person snprehending said nerro sndcon fining him in any safe jail in the t'nited States, so that I get him, shall be liherall) rr warded, ami all reasonable expenses pal'l, by their gir ing information la Mr. Benjamin C'olquett, Creensboroug i, Ceo. Dennis was purrlissed by the said C'olquett, nesr rredericktosn, Ma- r land, tsclve ni mi h past. WILLIAM ALEXANDER. Maw 30. 6wl68 Uvwnri Unn .Huv IKOM the subscriber, hvmg in A the county U Kua, ou(U 24th June, a negro man named Itavy t)isbo forneily belonged to tit-n.j. A. rcarsnn, die J; he is well know his carriugr dri B . a. I " H . ver ana servant, tie is tall in stature, of very black complexion. about U i ui -one years of sre, his clot lunar noi rccuwecicu. t nave no Miea wnere ne m that e havf noj ovcr.rated the Unte of Geolojcal Survcyt. the tubttanct still remaining in tht list of those useful articles sM( h tht Mi neral linrdotr affords to Agrlruhure and the Arts, as before enumr rated, ate Fre-ttone, Coouiinf;, Diugt, blstrt and Ort. ) KititTOeg ttrm used in the Arts, to denote any kind rf atone suitable to be hewn into blot Is for buildinirs. We nut enumerate partcuUrlv I. I he ofr kinda of Granite and Gneiss, (aaUty specie of Granite like that of the Capitol at Ralrili.) 2. Saiids'one, embiacing numerous varieties of excellent building-stonci, resenting luisjmeraid shade of co our bctccn tdark red and a light rrejr. 3- Certain kiodsof Limestone. i. 4. Fiie Slime- 5. So-pione. 6, Serpentine. , 7 M.rhle. 1 he fmegoing enumeration embrtcet the most liiiportani building-stotict, and all these, with theeireption of marble, e have already dacoered within our State, and most of hem in great abun dance and of txceltnt quality. Indeed, Mt, I luliy lielieve 'hat no State in the Union is more lichli endowed with build ing stones than jirth-Caroliiu. I hit fatt will be renderet oovioua by review mg-the preceding ht tshh'li little more attention. Granite is so abuiHant here that it con stitutes the prevaiing rock of more than half the State ; but in most esses it is of too hard and flinty alexiure. to cone un der the denomiiwtiut ol irresloue. The kind alluded to un.lt r the first head, it every tpttiet of architecture, whether plain or ornamental, for grindstones and whetstonei like those of Nov Scotia, tnd for cirellcM Millstone, arebquantitiet altogelhrr Ineihsustibl. Um tivir ha not yet been discovered here in sufficient .abundance .to lc em ployed much a building-stone. lf the fit t-t tone mentioned under the ffadinl way lo ttlat, these t tetUlt fur building into mi. cxtctuii ue, tsili be to diffuse Ibe knotted of their tulii!ct to point out all the plactt whet ju:r rie of peculiar ctcelitnte eii.t and. to dcKtibe the niuJo of tin ning thrin to tl. best advantage. Alt ti es toj ics wc.i,ij , Osturally fall under the J!rrt of Ge oloicsl Survey of tl'f fitste. Cut even JC-jseatdiot etpsft 4b4ttr qwmeetjf -Fietlone'iii!l bu, tjierfilf Xtflt7. h t the construction efnomescntlicit wotli . still be deslr'ablejhat the piMi; should b ,t , apprlKd"tf tFie "tVcellcfice of ihtto ma leriilt for undrplnnitii, !ep, cellar walls, and all similar purposes. ,Th number of tur mtchanlci who are cap Lie of riuam Inr and dressing stone, it ' every day Jncralng, and still inrreaie with ttill greater rapidity, if the utility f ' ouiatoc.ule-aiaU be niereeiten-- - si vely known and lilt. W benever tuca mechsnict Income diffusedovrr the courw - tmru Anv h-Mrm mi inrr itif kr-m s t in I. . subscriber.st Mock's M or smnr him I deaoinioatod by Cieiavs O 'unlit fUi,t in jail, or otherwise, so as he may be again m my I if "o Cartas D.rus which denotes Iosstaoti,shsilteiretheiJovefsrfd. I that it unitea the nrmiiet nd durability r - n To--, ""..'n"JAlw former win the dattr character of , l"f"''"J' w . the latter, by wlicb, though a very hard - ivtilWlWnXs OT tS01Cn. t Hh rendered so easily dl li a a s H0MlrtestirfribeT.onthe4thJulv.amulatto ",Die oereaoiiy newn into diocks. fourlb head, is intended a singular kind ,rr H"1- h H those pla of eockffMind within a few rnile of Ha- -'lth in the wlclnit jr f LrL'h.fand a Its. In lha tanM af Uneoln. KOod OUarfict, Se fthtli tef r.Cat and good and Joubtlrss orrurring in many ether cUmniel of hewn-tone In lha place of pn of the Mate) svhicb consist chiefly ho hicb PPl'r '"U n1 V of Ninglas or .Mica, and which It inc.- visitable In their nature, and to tinslghtlj pabl of fusion in strong furnanca heala. In Ihtir aspect. I hi stene, though an Indifferent kinj of , lf i-STrrt d PauTv Thrtear-building-aione , it well tdped for forget ,f, ,re K'melimet sffottled to low in -nd all sorts of furnac et. lor the backs ol ,h market, that Jdlle profit could be e firt-plarra, for making Ers-b.icks, and for P( ,c- 'rcn roanursctuiing them sruont; all timilar purpotet. . Uen the Iron wrseltrt. Still it It well known that w Furnacea were first built in the county of ,ch rttource of our own, and such Lincoln, the proprietor were under the knowledge become ptrtlrularly Imper. necessity of sending to the nonh, I be Unt hen wett of rr, or anf other lirve to Philadelphia, for this kind of Cause cut off our lorelgn suppllet i ucls atone, though they h.ve ainre been to for r Copperat and Alum fordying, and le lunate at lo discover a full tupply of it in " Pc,f of 0chre for P-"itin;. Wtj the vicinity of their workt. I hit may pi(u retourcei for all theta ar serve at an example or illustration or M" lhwKb Ibelr localUiet ani whaf I have to wften insinuated on, that a UK r Ktnerallf unknown. A Cetdo great nnmber of natural substances are Ri"! Report would tnake them known requisite to carry on almost any art to - cannot but think that the general advantage, and it it most fortunate when diffusion Infonnatlen of thit kind, these can be found in do connection srin; Intimate a rtlatbn to the matt with each other. common wants and conveniences of life-. Soafi.ion we have in ample abundance. wooW fund ?J!i,J!?.,1i wd u,,ful . and ilt use stem to be well understood tht public. . I . -r" :. : . -. . better perhapt than those of any other Sitii. Detlrous to Wnn thlt tsrt variety of free none. The county of of m7 "bjett to a dote, I will mention, Kandolph atTordt a kind of Soapttone of under thi prolific head, only two,rie- almost unrivalled beauty and eaceiience. Koofios; Slate and Hon T- Srrfirntint is a green rock eutceptible s,,,- Of the former an extensive ridgtv of a fine polish, and highly valued for retcbet slong near the eatteftt boundary certain ornamental purpoe la Architec- of lh Upper.tountry, axhibhlni- a qua. lure. Of this m Urge form.iion b. re- UlT believed to be evere wa suitable for rently been discovered in the northern I architectural purposes. UI the llono Dutt of the county of Wake. Tbtt con-l'fr'Wtrt-Tualde'fdTrianon eiiend itlmtet Hlrjd:f rrcea : marbleran Is through.lhe coumirs of Person, Orange, frequently told under that name in the Chatham tnd Kandolph, possibly to the market. gtcuie .works -are-eecied Yadkin. or yen tViherr-aflordiag In te IW its inanutwlure in the lsUnd of An- -! ples Oil Stones, which arr admit glesea, where it is sawn info slabs tnd po Md to be eqnsl to the 1 urkef Mooes of la... a - ' I . a a a . I S7 CHII W II A. ..W5 ,n?ewnneTyea PWMoprirished. or wrought into vases, kc. fh. Iht market. -This citen-iv. bed is ice., or j inciic, iiiKh, wiui s reniaxsaoie am-i tunnies ior esaminine ainereni siect-i . . i. ...c-u... . i t. pilar mark on the right aide of hi. no, rather men of archi.fctu.e, in various Dart, of W Wa.e la believed to be not ""-"i. .n. .or ... o-r. of a purple colour, hi. clothing not recollected; .T! n-s L!l 'l " -,V.!:P . inferior to that of Angleaea and it PP'T Hones, but a furnishing a pro be ha. been in the jail of Salisbury. :r K,.? .7 mav be rrearded a. one of those substances M-fable rticle of commerce, tnd it veil . -it i- a ii i aa vmmr.tn a init r.iiv ni inn HAinnk. i i i win give rewara oi iu aoiiars, to any per-1 - i anvoer- - -- I ki. k ..irina rt ik. aUr...i H. ,n metltt a minute invest ration, and a da ,fn h0 iB1d8"' t,ie "W.W to or - bove HaUfat, -t Warremon, at Louis- w fh . tailed fl. port ta the. pubUc ' ... ; curebiminjadMlmayget MrT4Ltic Oies Hv f-r thf mott irn- s.oien, on envenr w ui,n ana me m.ei. ir he the Caoito at Raltk'h, as am on the fi . . . :'rrrr"i ..... r.u ,s a. ... s. jtf - - s t. ini aw aviannaw aavtiir m la awaissiiar t-sa- 1 1 a k f . i uui i Mill ui incitT i iruiiai Bm UTBii iirriur e i 'i ' 0 brief mecfioa of the others, conclude my remarks e n and commercial value of pol'uh. Jn. this sense w a have not I rlv ..?...... . . vet met with Marble in our own State I V0'4 r d vrr " ususllf tf to rare but it would not be unreasonable to ex na tecidentai occurrence, that we art not I,, a. . raa 1 aa.ll .....a. a. - 1 a? ft lltss) as II vC IJsUlSa I WIU K11IT II IXWaUll (II fU QOI-IaM-a.a k.,,11,- L I-L. I eny hihh "' - wests T lsrtaJllVsait I lars, for the deliverj- of him and the person who M" , ; ' " . mr and hence includes Sernehtine i but the noticed. A gave it to Mm, upon it. b.ing satisfactorily pro- ""jL ..iwm n)ore strictly signifies those varie however, may veil that .he,, the person . I purchased said ne- P-red It with the celebrated Uem.f.rd . f Zm0Bwh"eh ... tu.ceDtlhle the economical ciuici ni-.v li- . . j i ... lot a. 8 AMI EL Cl -Y. htdrU County, 4VA July, 1833. 62tf The ttiorough bred Horse mOeV, 1 1 ice stanct this season at my I T stable in Salisbury, and be let to mares at the price of eitrht dollars the season t five dollar the I lean, to be paid when the mare takes the horse. with libsrty -le-turn-te- the season should the i the shocks of tiire. I til" formation ex mare not prove with foal. I tends in several parallel ridges from the Vim is now nine years old. ins dam was bv Rnannk to iheLane-Fear. and nrohaKI. ,k. mnn.t.ft Umh Cli.mnt . V1. .tn. .1.. l.l I . . . ' ' ...v. iu v...i , .....ni, me um muek iiirther uiijiuncu i'iuii, wiiowr pcuiicrcc aunosx every person is weu scquainiea sua, ingt at Boston and Harvard University, ill not hesitate to pronounce tt superior to inal-it Being at icisi as elegant, and I - . um K.,. . , leA l0 ,heir Ht,. tth.l,f a.ar.l ! l a a. la J . 1 a , s iV sssv ssssase wa sav, ss. weav-s svtfi sswsse - a ' v w s-s , ,L rTr:-. t VV"' -nd perh.pt tccom. more common and abundant tub vie Id to the chwd at 'eadily as some of - ... ' - r".. T..,. . .,.,-,. k. ..n.ni .r. I I pea if j isiu sas wsva a, assess v juet aaai. III tvrirv I 1 r - -g--- w W la. ..-.a. awSWaBsVSfaftaaat.ssl a.a.aa . faa.. I IfVo And t V Ot Htt f ftl itlff t I ft kflflttft if Ka a. r. a i , s l llf llwCV ur ivmivvtwiei awv r wsrv& -se ivr ' 7 - nereauerj oui wnen owe cmoouica 111 a ' .11 r....r. aasoc ated w ih thoso In ou.tlnn. U'i.s s lJUIs. IIC 1 taa iiiviiHinwiMo ta v v 11 awl tsVaVl I - , . -' , - .-r--w ----- - fording Quicklime, are too well known -PMo Gold,3owever, tie peculiar to need recliM -taoonoance irnsTiicnii nas oeen lound la building. no maieiMl j more impeiilu. ble, or better envllcd to bid defiance to Sqndttone is i name applied to a kind It snnesrs then, that with the eicetv ne aoutb-wettern parti ol the State, auc tion of marble, cur State is already known i"1 the propriety of bringing in all tho to embrace all thote virieiiet of Free- fM of Geology to assist in the search for stone which are most vslued In Archltec- ' the Gold of Cabarrbt and Anton . .... -.!.. IJ .(a: .11 1 , . 1 ture. Yet, varioutand abundant at thete rcsiucns vi me muiviauai .tpeii . . I aa a la. a . ... I 111 fH . 1 SF Aen certainly ranka with the best horses ever Ot treestone wlich is made U CliieDV . - , i L.. .... .... Iaha iha hl.rt tnt,A. .l.l. s..... . i .v ' r . r u l r r j t 1 l ,. I maienaia arst, it is a weu auown iaci inai I r.vw. .r v, wivu , trained on the Salisbury turf, having been a of grains of said rioely cohering. It I '' . ' . , ..... . v Idown from sh mountalna ht risers i t. naasa- U .Wllslssi kas .-a tLL - V- - I 00 C JkTk(l. I tt U Q U W U C 1, V C T r SOU U) J ... . S at . t , T -5- s. rK f .t.Kl,l 41. MtlltW,a. S. 4.t4!Las awrr -s-s- sr srswwurui wajl TWinc UIRITTI IHrltU I ' . , , ' . siiiosviMtsrrociKtet -tine-wr-r-oeing There are m few-eotti fronr Dion f ami tlioiijrh j the? Blmme Fialoi uncommon n noinfof se. form .nd he" mmMI0 r..WiM f1.".?1"' n their summits are raised thoM niles of lit) 1ft any Articular tllrtctioti with rei- l . . . Y ... I and aven Inr lha n.in rwuiv nl hmidinv ;l . . ... I .1 t-.'t .. a... .. i ne season nas already commenced, and will r . " . ' I . T . ' . 7. ' lna and mud. which are no sooner com-1 pe io me point ;Oi cpmpass r van tno terminate the 1st of August . "en t-rther wrought by the chisel, . -. . . lin8 fif fornuiion be ascertained ao as to mi& A. LOTKR. H 11 auacepiiniB ntna tmail ne ZMUMtM s .- . 'lAs . .j .;BLjco7nTne the search w7tT.inrrtalrTlTmTt7 g-nce. 1 be grey asnd-stone, underpin- . r. . ' i thm h.. Ud to extend t)ie line farther northward bits of living are net auddenly effected t nd southward l 'These and many other ' but it is mucrrtobe desired, and perhspt 15 mi-"' ponH respectinjr thit interetting to be anticipated, that, at some future day, old (which has lurnished more of tho the usee of thee materlalt ottered so metal than all the other parts cf the Unl- profusely to our citizens by the hand of eu btates betidet) it would bo one ob nature,will be better underttood and ap- ject of a Geological Survey toinvettigate. and I oottio uatieiing lnuicauoiu nave ap- : w ti: t.i jsr.!J- rn a Stlitbury, Maf 15, 1833. 10t64 c '."' ned and shaded witi dark red, consthutet muuk otutK, uiv vrttlU. afavorabla combinaion amonc-architects a"X u . 1. .1. - o. f . !.. . .. .. I V" n7P " 101 ' ha Oner grained varieties are even ca vr i nursaav oi uie countv sjotirtl One bun-r u: i.. s-. . u: Rank of KoHh-Tarnlina. And fl,ai, eniaDiatures, ana Stock of the Bank of Cape Pesr, belongW to mentr parta of a building a beautiful ex tlie estate of Daniel Cress late of gktisbtiry, ample pf which is afforded on the north need, win ne sola on a creuit ot sis mouths. Itsnds with at least two good secuntiea will be required, atjd Qthex'partic'tla "isde known on the day of tule bv the executo'rs. ' r.wivAi.M cnr.a, - . JOSHUA GAY, - - ALKX ANDES CRHM.. Safrbwtt, July 1'lfk 1823. 6t67 The Editors of tle Ualrign Star, Register and Fayetteville Observer, will please inrt the a. hovr advert ireTf iftif In' tlieir respectlvie papers five times and forward their accouu't to this of fice for payment. 1IUI III-I . . ,L . . . ... .. . mw . i nrcciaicu man iiict 110 m uicbctiil . xrn stdfti)tine uty-w.u ta,ewaorMj- . - r - a . ..I ' a . :l J: T . ,i - I aj,vM we isiwais-T. a aw wtasraisaw I ar r - ' a oneor me roost supuru ouiioiugs iu me ... . , ir.M.i,rtt.ee,.:wlilrlrt tana CoDOertfeutldottot know thai wuTZZ t grace o,ur- rural aceneryi which :tfleelMrg e mteriuisaro so weu nttea to maae, wnerc i -,',uu,'';. M..M vy.- children't children to the fourth and fifth been found in the State J but I have tho senMUht. tfltitf sat,1aaKtfkf a tkaWis tkVAmi rat I lest to aa v on these article, because ther feiiival in the mansions of their fat he i. re hot like enumerated in the foregoing -...Ubink. it Ui be agreed, sir, that the j letters, very intimately connected with ths ,i, I mtereiti of Agriculture and Rural r.con A specimen may be seen at Maleigh in the I omv, ' I have the honor to be, yours,' &c,' wopld'- " Of this species of freestone," we have at least three distinct Formations, each oi the.ni -of Very ample diruenbiont, Qne pasibet near th western limit cf the LoV Country, probably extending nearly the wltole'Jengtrr crfs the State frorar North to South.- When not too toft, the atone found in this formaupniinsiera very well latept of tlio Nowbecn Bauk, and at CoL Palk'a, I WALTElt ALEIS. , V--V;'.-':' Yy:y

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