riictus' nr.rvns-r furt'rrl Anlr m Wi!i".n, Viu'fj hxii Mil It n, sl fN common. lll'i'Wt li , -u! Jmr It. !.oe, anJ Ma'an KdmonJaton, rummmi, ft, Ortimjt fount, Thomas RufiJn, Michael ilt, Wilie I. Mangum, tml Jat. ft, BmilS, are beted dclrgatrt la the Convention meeting, , bkh is to take pbve fa tliMgh the first dy U Ne mber nctt, ( Iq CWJUw, Winshjp Stedman, end Itichsrd Freeman, are elected dclegtet to the abovt (Deeting, " Andjn flrllJ Aaw, "Thomas Pr'l snd John Dcthcll, are elected dclcpUi at above. TlTft tti fSgTentl Congress, the f,nrt.seioii of which commences in WashlngionCity, on the Cnt llniyltj in December neit. . . . Alfred M, Gallon, . , . HutchensG, Ilurton, . . The ill. Hall . . . Iticbd. D. fipalght, . . . Charles Hooka, , . , . Wtldon ft-Edwards," , . i John Culpeper, . . , . . Wifie P. Ilangum, , . . Komi i M. Saunders, . . Join Ing, jr. , t . Henry W.Conner, . , , . Robert B. Vance, , . . Lewis Williama. New membera.4 ' Gen. John Geddet hat been re-elected Mayor of tbo City of Charleston. . Welter Leake hat been re-elected Governor f the Bute of Mississippi. . IsersJ Picker ii re-eltofed Governor of Ala bama, by a msjority of about 2,000 votes over bit opponent, Henry Clumber. Scipit, a nrfro fcllov who iu condemned to death by the Court of Magistrates in Charles ton, last year, fur being implicated in the insur rectioo an on(r the blacks of South -Carolina, but whose puniihment tu commuted to transpor tation for life, lately returned to Charleston. H i return excited a good deal of alarm among the inhabitants, for fear of a second plot. He was, however, after some difficulty, taken last week t and it don't appear that any thing Ike an understanding existed between him and any other of the blacks of the City, or State. What U to be the fate of Scipio now, is not certain i but he will either suffer death, or be removed from the State, never to return. Tho White 1111 (N. York) Emporium itates, that every steamboat which arrives there; from Canada brings on an average) 100 irith emigrants. A very large Panther has lately been killed in Pendleton district, S. C. bv a Mr Wilson. He measured eight feet, from the oose to the tail. A Mr. Foge, of Scituate, Massachu setts, has been admitted to practise as an attorney in the county courts of that State. When Mr. Foge rises at the bar, we -should -suppose that the- judge end- jury would hardly be able to see their way tltar. I he " mystery ol the law,' says the Charleston City Gazette, hardly need ed this veil; its M glorious uncertainty" is already proverbial. Mother Fight. soldier and a baker, quartered at Charobly, Lower Canada, agreed to settle a dispute by a pitched bat tie,-with fists. At ihcjiflecnth round, the baker hit his antagonist so powerful i blow in the jugular vein, that he aeon af ter expired. 14 District, 2-1 do. . 3.1 do. . 4lh do. . 5th do. .. Ctb do. . 7th do. - . 8th do. . 9tb do. . 10th da . nth do. . . 12th do. . 13th do. . A curious instance of forgery was late ly detected in New-York. A Mrs. Wier, , assisted by a paramour of hers, forged a check on a bank for 8800, with her hus band's; name to it- They got the money, r-tnd.ttewmpt " wereyho weverrtakeflr ind 7Tttowv H.r!!h?:ff?nd j&TT. de presentment "tgatnsvtiiff wornafi 5 1 fit 'irihe 'fhigfif TSe I -rty"tonhe-mattefT"the mttfnd'fTesu mony was not received ; and therefore the hussy and her late partner were acquitted. an t of rentier!) en caurht, on tha 1st inst. at one haul of a seine, in the Delaware, 279 drum fish, averaging 35 pounds each, amounting; to 9765 pounds, which, calculating-according to the Phi ladelphia price, would be worth 8 1000 ! This fish story is told in the Bridgeton Whig, Hit JuBiidredv JiJigbie; meroepuBt -nacious fellows, full of fun and frolic, as---sembled wPK'slwiriglW"e1iTana''nony' ioate4 Gen. Jackson . foiTther successor of TOfon received each a few votes ; and trot" won derfal mah,"" who conceived the .delight ful idea of engrafting the white's upon the ' Indian stock, aa a means of tiitiitzing the latterreceiyed one voit. 1 -: -i ' ( JYewaxk Eagle One stalk, of com, the, growth. of one kernel, is now growing on a lot ia Patte on, N. J. with 12 ears ufon'it hkjnh m tiii: ti.mi:m. l'itr.ii..Mit. i LKCiioN. Our mean .f svtr'.sintnjj the ft, dt nftt uthorUe ut to v with eof.E lenc, which of the two caridida'es, lit. Calhoun or Mr. Adams, Is most popuUr with the people h this seciiuii of the Stij we sre sail.fied, however, tint they prefer either of these gentlemen to Mr.' Craw ford. We ksve heretofore avoided the aul!i cation of articles. on this subject, the dis cussion of which we deem premature T he lime, however, hat arrived when the public mind should be prepared for the judicious selection of a Chief Magistrate i aid, a.a-comjxteut . knowledge, of 'the candidate can he -best 6Mined by ran did enquiry into their respective qmliRra tions, we shall present our readers with such occasional notices as may subserve that object. " " . AVvsVa (" Xtrih-CanLnaJ oVuA'mC Atthlngb'kf ktthinw it A the Sieam-On the first i rip of the steam boat this season, to lest her speed and machinery, upward of 500 persons embarked on board, and after enjoying a hearty dinner, and the glass hid gone round cheerily, it was de termined to ir.akt a President to these U. Mate, when Henr? Clay ecliited the oth ers Joho Q. Adams, a few lengths be hind t John C. Calhoun, close at the heels of Mr. A. and Wm. II. Crawford, oV four. . It appears by the Buffalo Journal of this week, that on the last trip of the steam boat, Mr. Adams was the favorite candidate Black Hotk Deacon. asnssslBsiiiaBi , ALBANTt K. T- SIFT. 4. CHOICE OF KLRCTOK9. If the language held by the' public journals nf this state, be any criterion of the public feeling, then we may set it down as a certainty, that Mr. Caawroao is not the cbokeohhe People, nor of the republican party, for their net president. Indeed it would seem that .hi friends have embarked in a cause which will ut terly turn out a forlorn hope, and we tnay etpect to see them using every strat-gem to secure the object of their wUhes, in dependent of all agency on the part of the people. To this end, the patriotic state paper has assumed, what its director deems conciliating language, and endeavors to allay the suspicions which its imprudent course has awakened. It is but a few days since that patriotic journal declared, tnat it was a dangerous experiment to give the people the choice of presidential electors, because popular excitement would prevail. But, finding thata strong current of fiofiular thd'gnation was setting against him for making this imprudent and scandalous dccaratipn M r..Van- Bu ren now weekly admits that if the meat sure "should be ultimately demanded by the people, we shall give to the proposi tion our cheerful approbation and sup port." Verily, the tovercign people owe his tnajetty many thank for this great condescension! We repeat what we have heretofore s&id on this subject, it is the object of Mr. Van Buren to allay all excitement on this question, ' ajler the election as be is in hopes that he can get a majority of mem bers of the legislature rrgvtariy nomina ted who will stand pledged to go with him in procuring the present mode ofafifioint inn the electors, so that he can fulfil his bargain for the sale of the votes of this great state to Mr. Crawford. Let those interested look to this, when they go to the pollsand act as becomes freemen. Republican. " HOW TIB HSW-VOBK f ATSIOT. The National Advocate says thst " Mr. Monroe pwes his support to the friends of Mr. Crawford." How shall we treat this stupendous slander f Mr. Monroe, a sol dier of the revolutoin, the confidential friend of Washington, Jefferson and Mad isonthe man who has served his country in almost every distinguished station who hat toiled in timet of difficulty' an4 anger, in peace -an4 m-war for forty-odd years ana mis man owes nrs support iOfceucMli3f our, wnose transit nas oeen applause, ana whose praise is now heard in a nation's acclaim ; and he " owes his' support to the friendt of Mr. Crawford ' Mr. Monroe, who generously extended the hand of friendship to this man, who was ready to iuftfitant him in the Caucus in 1816, and too magnanimously gave him an honour able station by his side, which has warm ed a serpent to life, with all the willing ness, but without the power to strike his benefactor tnd " he owes his support to B friends!!, of this :inao.:.3't-i&JXJl)L U profaa&tiori too mpnu,clio.MlfU4 tamely. But It is finally; harmless, a .9 a.. aAtslinnas i atWaWll iaDon!" theamo of ourivener "'-'VtT-ft'"' 'm.tiy"m -'.la,n "Writ! 1 sink the man w.ho sits at his footstool, too weak to emulate his influence, and too corrupt to imitate hit virtues. Vice Preidentf acc ount$. It is JiW- tioned that vice president Tompkins hss effected a settlement of his accounts with government, "and a balance of 30 or 840,- 000 is found in his favor. Hit claims were'upwardtof8100,b0f. ;, ir iiumpnrr y wvy aui in iJnia o common, it its no, iae necomi pio sriyiesici Mt. I'erains- new utam engine project, anj bis success is now SkAc;i t as no longer oouwiui. It Is estimated that the damage done to the plantations on the Mississippi, In con sequence of the late inundation, will hot ull much short of three millions of dollars F.ctnomy c old time i -About the year a as as .a I I m . . iooj, in ieguiature Ol renntylvinu patsei a resolution that no member there of should M come lota the House, durinir in session, larcjoot, nor eat hit bread and thee$i n the ttcft$lf ... , - v.' ntit ttref FMafelflhi4.'A Yerv ft tal malady was prevalent In th vlttnlti ol Philadelphia, at our latest dates. lo tome instances, not one member of a family is aoie to assist the others. A public meet ing has been held, for the purpose of af lording relief to the Indigent. The trustees of the Banking Company at Marietta, In Pennsylvania, have offered a reward of glOOO,' for the apprehension of the villains who robbed that bank of a large amount of paper, by seizin? the cashier, holding a pistol to hit breast, and forcing him to go with them and unlock the vault. Pittsbure, t Penn.) savs the Provldtnce Journal, the site which, 40 years ago, was a bowling wilderness, the abode of the savage, and the resort of beasts of prey now contains from 9 to 10,000 inhabi tanta, and nearly 2000 houses, many of which are splendid. As a manufacturing towa, it is exceeded by few in the United States, and la said lo be justly styled the " Manchester of the west. Z)wjr. There is now exhibiting in Boston a male dwarf, born in Maine, who ia about 20 years of age, and measures but 37 inches in height. - - r Dyfiefu!a.A correspondent of the American Farmer, say a he has been com pletely cured of the dyspepsia by drinking sassafrss tea. The relief found by chew ing the leaves and buds, first caused him to think of the tea. Lou by a whale A captain and boat's crew, oelonjnnr to a Nantucket whale ship, have been lost in the Pacific Ocean. They had fastened to a whale, which eith er destroyed the boat or carried it down. A gentleman of ixHittville, (Ky.) had, t-the process ol a lata! dictate, a large cavity, 4 inches deep and 3 in diameter formed irr the brain, from whence eCa- vated half pound -of brain, -Tl exca vation wat directly through the organs of firmness and veneration. Yet this ten tleman retained hit faculties entire, and was remarkable till bia death for firmness of character Seventy kernels of ripe coffee are sta ted to have been obtained from one seed, sown last year at Norridgewock, Maine, and a plant now in a garden there is ei peeled to yield considerably over 100 seeds. The coffee ripens and comet to maturity about the Same lime "that the Indian corn docs An aggravated cate of trim. ton. hat been brought out in . Jantucket. A gen tleman of that place, after being married only a few months to a young, beautiful and accomplished girl, was obliged to make a voyage to the bouth beat. Alter a necessary absence of two yeara, he re rently returned, and found that his wife had gone " to that bourne from whence no traveller returns," having died in giv ing birth to the child of her seducer. Origin of Slander .Mother Jasper told me that she heard Great wood s wife say that John Hrdstone'a aunt mentioned to her, that Mr. Trusty was present when the widow Batkman said, capt. Ueartall's cwisinlwURbtm believed, that old Mrs. Oxby reckoned Spauldjngjrthat he heaed. John. Jtbjf mit wife say, that her mother told her that Mrs; Garden had two husbands J! . ' Miniitcr to France. It ia rumored that TUr: Wirf, Attorney General of the U. States, and Mr. Brown, a Sentor in Con gress from Louisiana, are both thought of aa successor of Mr. ualutin to the court of St. Cloud. National Let fcry.-Respecling the Lot tery under this name, a. writer tn the Portland State smafl inform s us that suits are pending against Col. Wood of Provi- dmcexanOirClariofW decided in February ncTt .that the mnn gers and-theif ndmenarB-brdaMlyJ able to pay me-piizca, mu appcari 10 him certain that thiy can be compelled to do to, even if the City of Washington Is riot bound and that it it advisable to con form to the face of the1 ticket, and demand payment withjn twelve months from the drawing, CharTt$fn City Gazitte. An advertisement in a Baltimore papery for a meeting of the citizens of the coun ty, to hear the merits of the candidates of ff'IV.i 1.. lh li e x t delegation Cnvvsrd, t.otiuct to the f utile, that some itfvw'i i,d fanr wi'UlJ te protidr d to swum the company or Irs other word, that there we-uld be the entertainments of cock-fghtlnj and horse rating. CAi, Courier. r.irr.nuiLir. mwe. it. Cotton, 13 (o 131 1 flour, fine, 1 1 tuprrfW, 5 J Wat, 85 a 90 1 whiik ey, 40 a 43 1 1. bramU 50 a 62 1, apple do. 4Jto50 tfm,4toJJ, ba. con, iu ill aatt, Turk s lalaixt, 85 a W, pre t J DUMtcu motmmrs, 4J i aijrr, nHitrovMlo, 9 to 1 ) eoffee, prime, green, 29 lo 31 j 2d ami X qiul.ty none i tea, hyson, 1 35 1 flat-artd 75 1 tallow, B a 9 beeswax, 30 a 33 1 per, 3 5U o4 per 100 . i iron, rs I J to aM, pr. iuu in. bibarro k af, 4 j 3 a ju i manuractured, 3q2j pr, ctt, .1 Cotton, 9 to 13 els. 1 Hour, new rr barrrl, aJ aa. . . 1 oi oui 4 to St i corn, buah. 50 to 6-J ru Oats, 35 to 40 cis. f Pe aa, 65 to 75 ets i Vt bia. key, rsi. 40 to 45 ct. i A pph Hrandv. 40 to 4 ) Tobaccn, 3 to 4 1 Bctisax. lb. 3U da. t 1 allow, 8 to 7 eta., rUcnn,9lol3rts.i Ur.1.7 tolOcts. Uutter, 13 to 20 ct. Biirinnr. 33 to 35 rU. Iron, 5 to 0 dot.i Halt, huh. I dot. liirar, 7 toIJJotai Cofiee, lb. 28 to 30 ctt. Te, lb 5 J eta. lloUaact, 40 to 50. . CMJKlFATOy PH!CE bp. 8. Cotton, B. Island, 30 to S3, ttainrd do. 13 to 16 1 Santee, 19 to 23 1 abort ssply 13 In i Hire, prime, 31 a inferior to ro4 2 J te 31 Vt bi.krv, (Prnn.) 33 te 35 cts. N. E. U.itn, 7 to -J8 1 Apple Brandy, 33 to 34 ets. i T'ae. eo, Kentucky, tieorria. Fa; etu-ville, lie. 24 to 4 a Hrrsxai, 31 to 21 cent! t Tallow, 0 te 9 lU-ef, DtMton Men, 11 $ No. 1, 9 prime St No 2. 0 to 74 i slackartt, No. 2, 5, No. 3, 31 Itacon, 8 to 9 ctt. i llama, 8 to 9 1 Urd, 9 to 10 Hanrine;, puivlee U Invemcaa, (43 Inch) 33 to 35 ets. i Cnirniac flrnivly, 1 15 to 1 25 per -al. i HolUnd Ciin, 100 to 110 ets. per gallon i lr"n. KiMia & Bwcdrt, 4 to 4 1 190 Ut. f.njrlh 31 Sab, liverpool coarse, 51 ea, per bnshel lurks Uland, 60 j fiutrar. lUvana White. 11 tol3i llrown, ri to 6t i Muac(vaiK8to0i S CroJt (prime) 10 1 N. Orleans, prime, 9 to 9) ; Inferior, 7 to 8 Refineil Ixtaf Autrar, IS lo 20 1 Coffee, best freer), 25 1 Inferior to good, 22to ?4iJIn Tea. 35 to IQi ets. per lb., Itum, Jum. O'i ctt., West liHlia,65r Molaaaes, (W. I.) 38 UoUcU.) Iliac repper, M to 21 1 l.menta, VSa 30. S. Carolina Hank Bills, 5 a 6 per cent dit Georgia do. 4 J a 5. ' ttemarki. The adrtnc In price, in the Tu- rnpean markets, occasioned a stir in ours, in the early part ff the week, when moat of the k-W lots of L fiUindt remaining on hand, wire sold at our iiuotations) being an advance of one cent in tne pound on our laai quutations. rrom pres ent pronperts, the new crop will open at much higher rates than had been anticipated. On the 3d inst. at the house of Janus V'sujh, in Stokes county, N. C MithaelM'Dvtttt, Esq, in the 42J year of hit age. Mr, M'lo e'.l bad been on buainest in the lower parts of Virginia, and was returning to hit family in Georgia. Wool Caiiny"3hclnnc.r- r f ilHE Lincoln CoUn MmtfVmnt: Cornparry L take this opiwui unity to infurro the pub. lie, that their Machine is mw in operation at the Rattling Shoals of the South Fork, two miles from lancolnton, ami attended by a good-hand. All reasonable attention will be riven to accom. niodate those who may favor tlltm with their cuxtnin. It is required of those who bring m to be carded, to nick and oil it. in the oroDortion of one pound of lard or oil to tew pounds -of wooi. Also, the Company will have their Oil JfiU in operation in a few days. The companv will purcliase Flax Seed, for which they will rive cash, pr take it in payment for oil, or carding wool. J AS. IUYlNGS, r tkt Lincttn C. M. Ctmpony. &.. 16, 1832. 3i74r- Twenty Dollars itewartl. Y AN AWAY from the aubscri. VtT. bers plantation, in Mecklun. 'aVv. bunr count v.N.' Carolina, a nrirr sua by (the name of J'uri; 32 years of aire, six feet high, inclin ing a little to the yellow has" a good deal of white in bit eyes, and has a scar above one of hia eyes, stutters a little w hen spoken to, if alarmed i cannot speak particularly about his clothing i but he had a fur hat and a blue cotton coat, and has got a pass for six months, by some means, and will perhaps attempt to past for a free man. The above reward wilt be given for the appre hension of the ta'd fellow, and lodirinr him in jail, ao that I rqthim, and information given to mc oy direciHig- a lew uuca.w incr iihc-jiii Post Office; N. C .-13rl823. 3t74- iilorintr-lJrrsmcsfi' fpiIEiu'scrSe .1. the above line of business, in the town of Itrtnjtin, Davidson county, respectfully tenders his services to the citizens or that place, and the surrounding country. . He invites iB'whO wiih ranin'riiiniade. to call on Mm. and give hint I fair trial. He intends to make arrangements for procuring the latest fashions i and will strive to do his work in the most approved and durable style: - Orders for work, tent from a distance, will be punctually executed. JACOB KIBL1N. JV. C. Sept. 9 1 1823. 1M, .-Clock for Sale,-, 4 KttST rate dts Clo ilL foi seon modemo tcrni.Apply to the Pnnter. Jl, .ft!."' V- 11 1? tij'" ' sWiiaissaitswawssltissJtisatsW V t iVfisiisi Ran Away, ' , . ON Friday, the 19th insula indented appren Vice to the mibscriber at the hatting buaU ncfta, bv the name of John Intrram. He is about $ feet 19 or 11 inches high, hat light, sandy hair, wall-eyes, and walks with a heavy, awkward, twinging gait. Whoever will apprehend, said apprentice, and return him, shall receive a rea sonable reward. All persons are forbid harbor, ing, trusting, or employing him. :. UEUKt MlUttAEL. MVKO. , SalUbxiri, Sept, 20, 1822, . 2C Wll.f. off, t t t sale, m the 2 I cV(i)ii htkt, in limit ille, mn. ti s.tinirc'! Imrtt l.whf lurltm, 1 rriTa.M.s ll 1 (Ii,hi lliir.l ttle nmfiths, aiwj ti.r lU onto yrtre rrtiht, tht jun l.r gilng l-..i,(,n, spjfotd wcurtiy. HM. J. I A UK. X'M. H. Wi. lw " Jlaiik Htorl, oh Cretlit. IIVTVIX Charts fapt far Hi,k ! belotirinr to lite n'ate of Daniel t tock. rts. en'r. drci at, will be tubl, at rul.lic sl, on t credit of sis nomt, on I'urtJu, it 7tk (VArf rnt. IUmhIs s sirs to tjrvud Kt rkies, will be reulnd. , AUo, wilt be will, at .ill'.c sle, at the tare, time, and tame tutnl iti.ua, an thgaut bay f g . . . ... - SatitkUr?, B,ft. wsr ctr : The rUlriKh ntsr, MaWlftt Rrrlrtrr, and FatetteviUe OUrrver, will p.bliah the a We advertisement liU day of sale, and forward tht if aeeHinta to thia office for payment. ' Scllinjy unusually Iaow. Tff K aubarnber ia now recntlng a bra; ts. anrtmentofOMY ((H)l IIAKD-WABrl CrTTl l HY. OOMf imciCil, ke, from New. York rul Philalklhia,ailectedby hlnlf with eare, and bought oh the best Urn. Ug ana ioua to s. cure a continutm e of hi prtaeut ret. pertahle custom, he has come to a dctermin. lion to oCrr hit etterwiv ttork of Goods In a. Iisbtiry, at prices hich, in kia opinion, will be found as low at the price of those who advtrtUe "arllii U off at ctwt." His citstumrrt Jd tne pubhe rcerkllr, are Uvittd to CaJL esamioe. and judge fur tLcmstKca. jonx ainiPIIY. fiowan Cmly, .V. C..hg. 182J. fA T t'ofriars h (Jii, ftr Sale. ; rpiltUr. will be sold, on t credit of sis montks, a. on wrsid., the jtk dup tkMir Rest, at tbe 'Court-House in HhViry, tHMctlrjrant small Carriage, ' Otie Hannel Gig, One I! tick filg, n 10 "ulk). One old CarrMt, ami ftuiMlry vtherarticlt tl to rl'itean aigrimeiit mstle tousty k.. Jump, dci'd. bv deed of trust, bearln date 6ih May, ft . a rta,-w 9 . , AIXEMOVi k ICKR.TrMeat. SrflfmferX tl1. 4'73 NEW ASSOHTME.NT. - T.'IK aibcribcr has very rerently received from l'liiladt Iphia, an assortment of J try. u pods, J Iaru warc, Cuiteru and D'metiet ii which, with the assortment he expects to re. . c-ire in a short time, will enable hire lo aeU at satisfactory prices. 1 be- public are respectfully iuvitod to call, and examine f thrmsefvet. CUWAKU CKK8S. 4 , Sudbury, At$. 18, 18C3. ' 07 . : : The Copperamithinsr, and tin Plate bueine KefetuTorc transact rl by D. Cresv sen. will h future be conduoted by Die, at the same placw4 lho.K ho favor rue with their cuatom, awiy de - -nrhd on haVinr their work done kith nuln.-."-: -' auranuny ana araparcn.' EDWD. CRESS. TIIR subscriber having very Utely received from hia correspondent in Philadelphia too latest faohiont from the celebrated shop of ttbb U ttlntbrenntr, of that city, it now ready to. do all. kinds of w prk belonging to the Tailoring bw aineaa. tie pfcdirea himself, that all tboae wba may favor him with their cuttonVshall have their work done in the beat style of Die fashions of tho day, and on reasonable terms. r TraYellers, and others, who wish garments made on short notice, caw be- accom moJat4 with w)k4 aoil, ow a - notice of two dayt. , Orders from a distance, punctually attended to. ' THOMAS V. CANON. SaUibwy, Jtig. 11, 1823, '66 Kstat'e of Archibald Frew. T'lltV subscriber havint; admirmtterrd on the ' estate of Areh'd. Frew, Fq. dee'd. requestt 411 tboae indebted to the estate, to call and malts settlement, those having claims against the es tate, are requested to make tbeir claims known ' wtuun uie time required DV law, otherwise Una . notice will bo plead i bar of their recovery, i ' . WILLIAM DAVIDSON, Jldm'r. M :f.l8?3. ' 3t73 . Admiuistrator's Sale. . rriHE personal property of the kte Areh'd. J Frew, consisting of Store Goods, House . hold and Kitchen Furniture, three Negroes, some Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Farming Utensils, anda numbe rjt l!Ctnlclek:illbe bfTcfed foe ale w-CWlottey WednewU rtf1!!".";. fi'i sLPctofmr next, and Jw ill continue from day " elay-wKil-wll kwetie'rtT it -sold, both "in fteaiirwMt ttTMrtffRtaie. .-dwellipg,:": - Due attention, and the ciittornary crcdit.'will " be given by the-; ADMINISTRATOR.. &ft.i, 1823. : '3t73-' '-.::-ti..j 1'lanffltion for Ritlf. TffE subscriber offers for sale, a valuable' Plantation, in the neighborhood of Reatie'a "" FordL A considerable portion of the Undia first 1 rate Catawba bottom.. On thir plantation tlx re . - -are extensive improvements. The price will be " low, and the terms of payment made easy. Ap ply to the subscriber, at Dearie's Ford, for for--tnef information. ALF'D. M. BUUTOV, fyrwn 1 1, 1823. , - ' 2t72. . A general meeting of tnp Stockholders of this :Compair?rwil! beheld afthehoiise of Wil. ". Bam II. SUnirhtr-r. In the Tutt'll Uf SalllftOTfTSnr thCSth-and lOt h, dayt Of October raact, being otv - inurtdayand rnday oi Kowan superior Court. . . A. D. ML'ttPHEY, I'rttident. JuftuiSO, 1823. 5t74 t Jlorier Wantinj', v I7IR0M all persona indebted to the tuhacriber, . . at Guardian of A. J. Worke, on or before the first day of November next , otherwise they will find their notes in the hands of public olli- cert for collection, without favor or sffeotioq to tn)f person, as tfic money must come. - " - ALK. I UUKENCE. 'Irtdejl Ciuntjf, Jhij. 1823., 6t74

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