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tUUSIWllV; TtT.mm, M mf Jn, 182:1. A ir(f4 tl tU ZOUhUj," )ulj t JulUsned BtM week! rixcno.v mrrunS;?. Od Thurtday last, the general election . wit flt M ihroughotiJjrf: fclillU tfin fair emjm W wht UlWJCfLtfTW. rr,-" (n (hi Boron jrh ndCUiity,lhe fe tuft is li followi I fough Jamei Martin, Esq. forth Sena'r j Charles FWber, and John Clement, Eacj. for Ihe Commons. State of Ibe polls for Congress, Mc ClelltndlOU, Long 434 fur Senate, Martin 109, twit opposition foi Com. xnont, Fiihtr 963, Clemcni It f , Rarotay 970, Wilton 30!, Little! 14. Chirlci llshcra John Heard, jr. end John II. Freeling, Etqt. were elected Del egatet to attend the Convention Commit tee la Raleigh, From Iredell, friend ha favored us with the following return i Alexander Torrehc for the Senate i Dr. Au Betll and Jamca L. U.ll, Eaq. for the Common. Bute of the poflj Senate, Torrtnc 429, ting SCO. Common BcaU 733, Hill 743, Har Via 381. Gen. Geo. L. Davidson, and Holt nimonton, Eaq. wr tWted Delegate to attend the Con. Tendon Committee in Raleigh. From the Raleigh Register, we ropy tbe following returns i Grativ'Ue, W Ilium Soeed, Senate j Robert Jeter and Philip G. Bowers, Commom. Kdgmmby Hardy Flowers, Senate ; William Wilkin and Moses Baker, Commons. Pitt, Luke Albritton, Senate t John Cherry and -Brooks, Com mom. Prom the Elizabeth City Republican, we 'lean that the Election In Curritock county rv eulted in tbe choice of Thomas C. Ferebee for the Senate 12 majority over F.. 8. Llndaey. la the Commons, Witloughby U. Barnard and John Forbes were elected. For Congress, in Currituck, A. M. CatEn had 495 vote and Lemuel 8awyer 332. At Mtpkio has laid the" authorship, or at least the publication, of the communication sign td Pseudo Got,"at the door of thejgenilcrhen who did tlte Editor the favor to take cliarge of the editorial department of Lia paper during hia late absence, it is but an act of justice to them, which the Editor t grateful ef an opportuni ty of rendering, to exonerate them entirely from any agency whatever, either in writing or publishing the communication. . It was written by a gentleman in one of the'ei(r-mf western oounties of the State tnannom,tjiere it not, perhaps, a more pious and worthy cjtucn in the Statav His piece wu entirely -aMaoitcctvd; ft was intended to controvert the sophisticated reasoning of a series of dcif'cif essays in the Columbia, S. C. papers, over the signature of -4Woti.-tTm'rTntn, and intended thua to be applied, in a vein of irony t but its pith and foint were too obscure to have the desired effect. The letter containing thejj!eev.WM received ' but every "short time; previous Id our reaving home t we orly read ejiart of it .enough to as certain Its general drift ; and, as we thoup-ht, hid it snugly up in the desk till our return but the unlucky paper, through inadvertence, was put into the wrong drawer; the young men in the office, of courtr, put it in type, and thus it was published in its original unhsppy style. SOUTH AMF.RICA. By an act of the sovereign Congrms of the Republic of Colombia, .passed June 11, of ihe Jfesent yi;-each emigrant familyj - who-mty I (265 acres of land.' This is a wise and liberal -Measure of that government i it will induce, no jdoiibt, an influx of population from the opprea. d parts of Europe-uch as Ireland, and Old Spain, should tho Holy League be successful in festering thc-falesteil mqulittioiE"- Tho United State brig of war Fnterprize, eommanded by Capt. Gallagher, hat been to tally lost, on an unknown sand-bar near the ia Und of Curacoa, in the West Indies. The of ficers and crew, the guns, lie, of the brig, were saved. It is said no blame can attach to the of if the acprdenV aa they were- aaHing 4n track hitherto supposed to be perfectly safe; Th Eftierprire carried 14 jrun. '. asassasaaara i.Caawa&y. r UgktnigOn lateday, ' thl 1 mst. a barn In Davidson county, belonging to Mr. Idol, near what Wustially called 'Possum Town, was strut by lightning. 'iW'tarVvae entirely consumed by the flame communicated by the electric fluid. It was filled w ith grain, and there were four or five valuable horses in it also, it is said a Ekeb) negro boy perished la the cegflagrationt t . ; . r-fei-e ,V.V if t',,u, i,.f " f," SnV ;riie our r ! f r eintt'ire of at emir in hia l tm i' ! tritr Hi worl rnrtCK-rwirt, rati 1 1 r.L thla ' at trr f uf il iH f t! f"t f fur in the mn' r pi the wotl it j Ultily written tuirt, H is a fuat-wnary prt;ti e with ni fa ttrtt t fiuhy orthrijr.Jiy int pumtua tin In rirli comnwnii atioiii at we puhhtlir nl ComitfMt Snr" ha surely amt esrapej the lwft but wort, stnlrncrt, ivl Ucaa,,, W have m bualnevs to aviMIe with, roUKHI OF JL'l.T. he 4th i( Jult Was celebrated at Ve Bwfwlekrf NfMlrtrnntijT aplrnotir 4ikI spiijt,.. In thi irt2 which pa v trd the print Ipat street of that town, ws lo be seen a pta fvrm raised on a waggon, Ui -UJ-f mars -!-k -emid sheaves of Krai's with the varlmjs Imple menu of hulMndry, which gst a lively pit lure of Kikijltute ( On another wag. Kn preMred ftir the purpoe,nd drcora. led with hanging nf sheep and ralf kins, were seen Butchers withtheit mrithjnd. tfimely . dressed, de literiug it to their cutWlmert, as they- piavrd alma; the streets i Neat fuilnwrdthe ship ntrpen drnce. propt il, ricrd an-l t r II manned with banners, and spp'MpHt'r driirti, moving nolily alonir h imairr per soni6rtton of Ainrtiti couimerrr. Laetlv on clht tt, were seen the representative a f 1 1 t'ilTcrent Nerhn -ical arts. 1 1 he rfpprar.nre of the Artifi cers I'i.I workmen at th ir ihfTi rent occu ps'ions roust have pifxlured a pleating effect. imvaniioA Ctorgia. ffifltT VAHT1 Kt At a ireneral CfMir.mtrtil, hi Id during the tranth of July, on bonl the t'ni'ed htatet li'ie of ba'tle ship W aaliiiirton, at New-Tork, Copt. Samurl Hvant, of tli I'. M. nary, aaa tried on certain chari a of mirn.iirt. After a dvhlc rate invettiCtiN, the l ourt pacd the follow ing judgnirnt and arntiuce on Capt. Eani. i be ' t ut i coritidetcd tht the matters ihey found pioven, constrains them to pronounce the act ued Ktiilty of mitcon ilui t, and the? do ronvict him nf the charge; vtt thev think it due lo him to say, thut it appears to them that he has been sithjedrd to tl.i charge by want of due carr. tin timprrti'n, and attention, and not bv hiinic acted from rtipMity or culpable mo ivet. I he Court havintr du ly conaideii ri the prrmiaes, it of opinion, thjt, at n iwowtuct. the charge whereof Iher have tn uictrd the arcu-eo, it rH a crime spcrifitd in ant ait'u le of ihf Act for the better govern me tit of the U. S. nan; Ihev r only sentence he accti ftl tiodr iheJ.hirty:sccDrd article rl the said act. 1 he I'ourt does, therefuie, pro nouncc.jihfi,J,ooit)g sentence i ...- That the M-ruaed be reptini.nd by the honorable the Secretary of the Navy, aud lx adtiioiashid bv him, that he, j he accused, be mure Cautious not to blend bin public and private roucems as he has done. A. SINCLAIR, Prtmdenl. C. D. Cttdcn, Judge .lJvtult rOM Tat rattan a jouavtr. riHTAREEXS. ...... 'Piitaterhi having bcrn cried down lately, dbout 1$ per ceu'. from their for mer rle. induced me lo make a compa rison of value between, ',h.em and th. eTjliis ami sixteenths of the Spmih dol lar. 1 he result of my invetiigtion U, that there is more pule silver in propor- j lion to their nominal value, in tha fifths, (than in the rihihs and sixteenths of the SpaViih irfoifarv - "I weighed" several par rels of the sixteenths, and fonnd them all m seh tow UrM, i on inatance twent v three weighed only 17 penny-weights, 12 grs. a few grains more than a dollar, ma king a difference of nearly one-third be tween their nominal and real value, or SO per cent advance on it actud worth. Very seldom would two weigh aa much as a clisme of the Uni'ed States tome only. weigh 18 trs. troy, s little exceeding 4 Icents. I hate no with to alter the cur ' rency of the country ; but T do nfJ( like to sre one species ot torn renueeu in nomt- nuT value, whiTeheri-or-Iess-lnTrinSl dtdTreii worth are reta .TJie follow injc table .eshibita .the true add Jioruiual lue of the. amall Spanish coin. Heal value. Nominal ral. Quarter Dollar. 23 eta. 2 m.j 25 cts. , riataronwfifvha, 17 8 17 Do with heads, 20 7 17 lid bit or eighth, 10 7 12 5 Cdbitoraixtecnth, 4 9 6 US PRESIDENTIAL. A Tetterls published in the Cherry Val ley Gazette, from Mr.Jefferson, dated April 30; 1823, in which he declines giv- dMefor : theofi&es-oi preidenv '-He U-r wary old gentleman, and does not like to fomrnilbtmself weyVrTaroon he ia a CUmonian. Next to Mr. Clinton he prefers Mr. Adams-he liaving been in Europe during the great controversy between his. father and Mr.'J.V The oid ex-preaident cannot bear Mr- Crawford, nor forgive him for supporting tha admin istration of Mr, Adams, in what was caU led the dark day of 98i . ' , ; , ' M Y. Cemmrciaijfttvtrtiter. f J,.ln T.'.'.r, Tr Ut lein ;r;'rt; J, t j t'.e ttur of Il.rrcti.rt t4 ll.e Mt !i,a U Niriirr,r,r, m m'c g a Hirrttor r-f the ttramh Pink in iha n, lit the twm cf llf UteMr.Crtas. From C.Wrut, a frirnij has fcron J bs with tha filhtwifta; rrluMH of the F.lertiimj ft,r th Kcnate,Mi I'hifrr J4, F. UarHngff Jjy, Uit th Comment, H ifta Mlan 341, C. tl Lof ill, aH-.ttt44 forCnraa,.W,Cmner W. I)tril IjI. fur Uelegal. Joha f, I'hifcr 371, W. B. Fharr J. Tha Improvement la tho rtsvlatioo of fcrrthat thtichoonef CA-rt, drabr W Irei tnchee or wlrr,))4se tha Bulk. neau, or upper I on ine ttn ultimo, wj!bJ,'fJ',f-'Lh commencement drawing more pats this place at that state of the tide. KaMgh Star, row t tw faa mstwr. KEW ECRETArOF THE NAVT. -I he important station in the American Cabinet, which falli under the title of this ari e,is now vscait. The appointment of Judge I bomptci lo the Bench of the Supreme Court, has prepared the wy for ome distinguished msn, to one of the first nlTicts in the Kid of the National Ex ecutive. Who shall be Judge-Thompson's successor, is no a question of much interest. The Hon. Mr. Southard.of New Jersey, (now a Senator in Congress from that State,) is mentioned ss a prominent ran diJate. The Un. Witiiam P. Van Ness ha been talked of, for th Station ai W .ahinicton. The Hon. Albert Gallatin, our Mminer to France, II is supposed by a-ime, could have the appointment. We, howrvert believe that Mr. Southard will be the man. We believe this appointment would be fi'fu'ar. He it voung, full ol real, uniform in his Republican principles, and, lik Mr. Calhoun, Judge Thompson, and Mr. M'l-can, ihe new Post Master lien- cr, a drridrd opponent of the Craafurd party. He tin always been the ftiend of Mr. Monroe's adn.inittration. Mr. South aid was a jude of the Supre m Court of the Stat oLNcw Jersey, and held con spicuous rank at the bar. He was elected Senator to Congress when he wa but ,fvr day over thirty year't of age) and since hit elevation to the national senate, he hat been faithful to all his duties, distinguish ed for his abilities as a statesman, prompt, industrious, and efficient. Hit business talents are excellent, his habltiTfjruTar", hit-principles -eound, end hie-tnarmer open, frank and manly. In fact, he I a He public- 4tl ihe right -atamp end. jre hobe to see him at Ihe heitTof tbe Na?y Department. . Frtm the St, Lbttit Fcfmblitan. Fatal Duel. On Mondav the 30th ult. a duel took place between Joshua Barton, Esq.disttict attorney of the United States, and Thomat C. Rector, in rentequence of a communication. iigned Phil," which appeared in last week's paper. The parties met at 6 P. M. on the island op posite to this place. Thev both fired at the word, when Mr." Barton fell mortally wounded, and Mr. Rector escaped On. touched,, -Mf4rptreoTrrhenground.) In him Missouri has lost one of her ablest and worthust citizens. The corpse wat vcsteiday carried to St. Charlet for in terment. - There are 1800 causes on tfie docket of the District Court, now titling at liar risburg, Pa. SWEDISH PIRATES. Captain P lham,of the brig Helen, ar rived at Boston, states, that a few days before leaving Copenhagen, accounts were received ef a thocking ' cy and murder, commitied off WL, "'cacon bv a Swedish fishing boat. They board ed a small vessel, and after murdering all hands, they ruhbed the vessel, lathed the running oui oi ner scuppers.- me per pet fa tot s' were discove re d by their bloody clothes, "and apprehended, and " will "rii doubt be executed. They proved to be fishermen, living in the neighborhood of r . . " ' 9 n "'I J toweniurgi 1 1 vutt, juirtvi- CHARLESTON PRICES, Aug, 4. Cotton, 8. Island, 30 to 33, stained do, 12 to 16 1 Saatee, 19 to 20 short etaple, 10 to 14 jt Rice, prime. 3J inferior Ao good, 7 j to 3 Whiskey, (Fenn.) 33 to 33 cts. N, E. Hum, 34 to 33 1 Apple Brandy, 32 to 33 ct. 4 Tobac. co, Kentucky, Georgia, Fayetteville, tie. 2 to 4 1 Beeswax, 31 to 32 cents' Tallow, 8 toj Reef, Boston Mesa, lit No. 1, 9 1 prima k No. 2. to 7J i Mackarct JWi'Sv S r Ka.3 to 4i Bacon, 6 to 9 cts. 1 llama, .? 9 1 Lard, 7 to 10: Bagging, Dundee k Inverness, (42 inch) 32 to Salt, Liverpool coarse, 53 eta. per bushel 1 Turks Island, 60 1 Sugar, Havana Whitey 11 to 13 j Brown, 8 to 8J 1 Muscovado, 7 to 9 J 1 St. Croix (prime) 9 1 N. Orleans, prime, 9 to 9i Inferior, 7 to 81 Refined Loaf Sugar, 15 to 20 1 Coffee; best green,' 23 1 Inferior to good, 22 to 24 Hyson Tea, 93 to 105 ctu per Ib. r Hum, Jam. 80 to 25 cti. 1 West India, 65 1 Mo lasses, (W.I.) 25 to 28 cts 1 N. Otleaus, none 1 Elk Fepperj 20 te 21 Pimento, 23. slfjB'JodDefort ihe 1 " " 7 ftsj 3 fait, of Ihaao works, vr.uk " V ""l iran.iy, j tnjr thsa I feet water tou Id bot il7eta.. Hsi.riri. . i --.t Ltrf ' 33 cts. t crnie Branay, ,1 1.3 to per gat. 1 Holland Ciri,"100 tollO c. ef Rua & wedeCI to 4F100 R.fcrEhgT.8 3 Cutt-n da r'4 nil vrry nuu k! thrrs tr. Lil bnaoetao purthaacrs In marker, anj thry art. Uwg It-r th ntirrpiahii Ucn' h( Lt t n ,m4 fr a wry aujxnor M. . r.nimriur. ritcr..j,,I,7. HrAlnr.iiminiM) laOYf, Cotton, U to 13 1 flir, fne, 3 snprrfine,fl FI1HF, subaer.hrr It now vfr,xf a lrrl VjiURIi l.i.kry.3ipefhhmn(l)'Ja7J 1 aoHmrat t4 HHV t.Of I lUKU-W All, T, o-4!",,,0bH74a9crTriTRy,;).Mysiif i. ,. fM.m sah, 1 urki uUnd, to a 81, per loo b.ah.1 i mo- vora i..l Flula.Ulid.ia, rk it. d y h.4 If i i laa, 44 to 4J . .irar, muarovado.Ota I0t frrflc ! b.eM th brat l.i fc, kak. ' hum.. V . r o a. til . nA I I I .1 . u I I '", " , . p.-. iiaiiT, 49 tw i juimb, B) WI0lA)tria-e47J to tX), taflrw, a V bretwai, 3 J a 3u rtr, 3 90 lo 4t C-rlJOlUi iiun, f,J t 1 33, pr. Hw Ih , toWco if, 2 71 a J Mi auMMjfaciureVL 4 U 30 pr. cwl. -CmaJlirfJllcr. f,t?f$U Cotton, 9 to 13 cts. Flour, new rer hairrl " v dm r to rt i torn, iui, noio n ns. Butur, 10 to 18 ets. 1 Bagginr, 32 lo 33 eta. 1 Iron, 5 to 6 doki Salt, bualt. 1 duLt Sum. f to 12 Jolt 1 Coder, lb. 28 to JO ett. 1 Toiae, lb. 3U ct. Molaaaes, 40 to 45. - la the midat of lift wt are In oVft." Departed this We, on Saturday rooming, tb ?6tb June, klr1 PJin Martin, yoiinpvtt son of Robert Martin, Eaq. of U ilkat county, aged about 17 year. Thut young gentleman cam to his death by tli accidental diacharg of a gun, hil enjr gtd with a party in th woods, driving f dtr. lie and another young ana had iron to a par- ocular ptace for th purpose of making a stand 1 and while ngif:tJ in making some preparatory arrangemcnia, the other young man bamlcd him hit gtin Uf hold 1 aiul it is supposed, as bo re ceived th gun and set the breech of it upon th ground near him, Uiat ttc jar occasioned th lock to fire at hslf cock, The whole of the con. tent wer ditrhargtd through the upper part of hit head. II fill instantaneously, a lotlrst corpse. Thus, in th bloom of youth and vigor. Juat bordering upuft th stag of manhood, hat thia unfurunat young man been cut olT, by a caiuahy whioh too often occurs, cither from a waul of the necessary precsoiToii, or from th negligence or carelessness of persons, using and handling tho instruments of death. It Is hoped that this eircumrnc will be a warning to thus who may ia future be enga gid in similar expeditions, or in any manner tampering with gun, the safety of ahose lock cannot be firmly relied upon. . iMwgMiaATau -r-; Gotten Saw -O ins rpnF. ..bacriber ha now on h.nd,ror ule. at ' , 4- 1 hi 1 lis hop ia nausbury, on Uaia Ptraat. toUf 1 1. -,i.:,k -11 ton. warrant ' anTke-pt lie m cuiwi j mil kiiw ivr 1 mint w ... do all kind. of repairing. on ahort notice, and u..KUi.n. stwwviiwwtv p aoasvo SAMUEL FRALF.Y. SaKilury, Aug. 1 8, 1823. 67 New Assortmcht" THE subscriber baa very recently received from Philadelphia, an aasortmcot of Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery, and; Domestics : which, with the assortment le expects to re cehe in a short time, will enable him to sell at atUfictarv nrice. The mibl'ie arc reiooclfuilv ttvTUdlO caHand examine for theniMlvea. , --:-. -ED R CRESS. 8aMmr?,Jvg. !, 1823. 67 - BRIGADE ORDEHSr" Vr.1D.QU.iIlT En UttumitU, .big. 1823. $ WASHINGTON HYEliS, Esq. having bees appointed Aid to th Brigadier General of th 7th brigade of North-Carolina Militia, with the rank of Major, will be obeyed and res pected accordingly. v Aiulrrm Jt'.AUiitn, Eq. having been appoint, ed Brigade Inspector of the 7th brigade, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. Phil If "hit, Esq. havingbeen appointed Brig ade Quarter Master of th 7th brigade, with the-rank f Capta'my-WHT- be obeyed and . fe. - - rtgadUrenerttt 7tK$rigutf: vonvarwwvuiiisa. The Colonel commanding the First Rowan Regiment, will cause the troops under his com- manJ lo n paradxl for rview and intpeetiow, on some suitable field at or near Salisbury, by 13 o'clock, M. on the 2d day of October next. By act of Assembly, all the m litia in Rowan county north of th Vadkia river, are attached to the First Regiment 1 the Colonel will there for cause Capt Willi' company of militia to b organized with bi regiment o the day of Review. , . . . . . None but the 1st Rowan Regiment in the 7th brigade, will b reviewed this season 1 but the General expectt;returns fromeTgimstas, on or before the 2ith of October next By order of the Brigadier General. . WASHINGTON BYERS, .. Doct. Tos. I. 3obisoti9 HAVING located himself in Charlotte, (Meek, lenburg county,) respectfulty-cnder hit services ia the- several departments of hia pro fesiion to the citizens of tb Village and its con. tiguout country. AJI Calk will meet with prompt and ast iduous attention Hit residence is at Dr. 6. Henderson's Hotel, where he can be found, unless professionally engaged. . - ' f CAarlee,J17,1823. ' 4W.67., I ' v ' 1 w U A '3Tr' mm t k,tk ani y J c rvytn I I I -r pif pn iik- ur.'e it m a Af j 'yat tt. vll'f f . ... I . mius to sreur a cotttwt nutnr t4 hit rrvarht ff pertahle ruom, h hstronx 1st ditn.ni t"n to orirr l..t tiunvs iik 11 (olt .a h. (..hurt, al pricwhirh, m his f li..on, wliHl ' f'nid at luw the h h e i4 tliou ho adi r:;it ariliiig fT at coat M It r.i.rtf aM i ' piill.r f 1 v"r. ftiivd le sail, tjhtirte ad jiaJre fr thrwwhrt:r"' "' -." . 1 . JOHK klM'tir' " ' Aswoe Ctwnv, A. C..h.f. 1623. . '64 , .'I'! ' 1 ' . l ft ' m 1 1 mi i .11 m T. -7.VtVf Vnsmonn, THE auWiUr having ry lately rvr J from hi eorrrrMinh it la MultJrrj h s th btat faal.kitilrooiheWkrt'etlshep tf J!Ut ' If H ittnnrr, pt that city, i now ready to (lit all kinds of ork belorglng to the 1 tl!vrsg lw tines. II pledge lnn.a!f, that all th tmy fvr him with thrlrcuttrm; ttittttav tlif ' orkd'inolntL beat style of the fa.itir of t p" ' dv, and on resMnabl Uni t. 1 rsvtHvr, nv othtrs, U ih ramHnts msde oa U.urt nctki . etn b ccomrnnlated with a 'At fi.it, ea , notice of 1 day. , drdsra from d.unse' punctually attended lo. THOMAS V, CAKf)f, SaKhwrf,Af, II, 18ZJ. . ca Vavcra Msnnj , IwisJi to inform tli public, that all tho rvotrf , be lunin,? o th Arm 1 James S. liven Jt ' Co. and alto a number tfuat t ar haen trailed ff". by ta above Arm, wrr miin fnm wv etor bouse ea th 29th of July, without my rwU ! ' e Jge ot permiaaion. I tbert for for am all pert tons thus ImUutad, front pyrg thV Nit 9. any other thaa myKlf. JAS. S. BYERi. !rtUB C. JJrS9,W 3i68r 1 Vilkcsboro' Bililo Society. THE annual nvetingof the Wllkraboro' ftiLffl Hoeiety, will take place at th Court-Irons; ia WilkealK.ro', on th foyrih Thursday of tlii1 month 1 when a punctual attendance of the . member of tli institution, and all otht r pert tons ho ft l an ihterctt in MOmoCrg its fh." (Jet and design, are partictJarly rtejuesred Id' I attend. It it etpectcdm anniversary dicuri will be delivered on that dav. , . , 8. F. PAH EHSUV, 7?f. rrA M 'ilke dboro' Aug. 9, 1823. f 1 w. 71MIR subscriber otter for sale, a valuable L Plantation, in the neighborhood of Beat'ie1 Ford. A considerable proportion of the land i first rate Catawba bottom. On this plantation ' I tlier are ertentiv itrprovemerrta The price ill be low, ana the term of payment snail eta S. Apply to th atibscribtr, at Beati'a fori, r further information. . . ..- ALFRED tf. jlHTflN. . Agtt 11, 1823, ' . . ... ' ;. 41CT - JWnV r)ocVc 1 i Ct t AU.- - I 1,: IT af tvT-etl J..iL. M, a. irust ncit,"fblnat " --v - '"V, I J dred and ninety .four Shafts St Court.) on buna Mock of the State. - . .A mm X,.'. SV1 CJ S dee'd, will be sold on a credit ef six month. Bontbi with at least two rood securities win be required, and other particular mad knows 09 th day of sale, by th exeruUirt. ". ' - y.DWARD CRMS, , ' JOSIIVA OAT, ALEXANDER CIAnAM. ! Joi'tiary.ay 11A,1823. . . 6wt6F 7 ett entot'3MecaTc sr r'pn E undersigned Commlisionert for the h"Ht ' JL ding a Court House in Ashville, Eurcon.be " , County, do hereby give pQbhe notice, that orj th first day of September next, at Ashville, 4 v- -contract will be entered into by , said Commis tlonera, with anv pe.rsoe .wbjotoay bfcotne the. lowest bidder, (who will give Such bond arid te euriry at may be required, Cor building said Court llonse, a plan whereof, together with the' iprt firstioni arid terms of contract, may be sae - ai any; umt oy apptimg 10 saia onuniawooert, imosaioner, V, 'I I mi, 1 5 NN.J3 JOHN ticr.ijut, JAMES MSM11 JOHN JA BRETT, JOHN WOODF1N, SAMt'EL CllUNN, Sunevb. Jn 18A, 1823. . 4t67 Sign and House Fainting. v ; JAMES AMES has the pleasure of informing ( the cltitena of Salisbury, and the surround. ' ' in country, that he has kitted bimKlf In the , village, ana that his utmost endeavors shall ever h 10 aceommodat those who call upon him t lle"fiirt--besm'aeoiia nrafesslon 2mr'lt1ttiVw"4ork on bveineat wDjeh be received Jul Uiere. ccn- jt. kaat Arl Oa-ttlt ttai aavraaa low V i at m, ntav uiTf Tenable Turn to execute his business in the most neat and fashionable stvle anry,tt.18,i823. . ' '67 Stolen , s. - ITtROM the subscriber's hourf, on the night of .the 14th Inst, hi coat and hat, and hia nor. , ket-hook. . There was a note on Geo, Bullen, " for g3j in tbe pocket book,, and also, a note of. R180, in favor of Dan'I. Cress, sen. which 1 bad 5 taken up 1 a bill of isle for a black woman named . Rachel, a tax receipt, 81C 4 Whoever will give me " information of the articleshow talen, ke. shall ' receive live dollar rewardr '. v - - vntiv'wRtnnf t? -1 iTW'S;;'WbMACK.CM XJ tne anoemaking busmets, had leave to go . to the Poor-House on the 5th of July, and was to have returned the week following 1 but am ' satisfied he has finally made ofT with hirnseff. ; Lewi ba taken his brother the same age of bimtelf, with him. Tbey are both unseemly, , blubber-faced bOs, ' both about seventeen or ' eighteen years of age. All persons are forbid. -den to harbor, trost, or employ them. . - JOHN KINDER. SaKihury, Aug, 112823. 1 6ff - '-. 1
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 19, 1823, edition 1
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