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W!U of '' il!.o-, any tienia 4 ...,. to fi'i'rt tlrir HtHUf.e, from rmr Uit fn!nr1nt nf I public jirnl, rl from a arnrt tolntwU aUotit very ttmf Hat ecriously ftmeern th mr and 'nj " '' Republican Rttcrn.nmJ ,nl free Institution, we f bound to apprur the members heme bud to h' their Judgment in tin utrviw of altelr duty, In iltort, to turn thir vote and tbeir influence to th service of H radical. If the anem btn, aftr thleeuuV r thrmaelve la h eojoled, heated, and m'4 w t)U hve the eotub Con of knowing Uit ha done dntyi , but 01 14 " f,,f themselves to kUir eounendjtirj " Tithemmb 'tri tikt Kowi jgrlcutiurd Society, nd 19 Iht I'trmtrt tf Jiowan, . .. generally - . By referring to tbt acts of our Uit le gislature, U will be icen that an annual ppropriation of rnoney was made to the eeveral countlc In the tte, In propor tion to their papulation! to encourage im provement! in agriculture and bome-man-ufactures. As every Farmer dot not receive a co py of tbe law, and mar not, therefore! tr aware of (he existence of such an act a the one just elludrd to; or if aware of In existence, mijr not justly spprecNte It, one who feels much interested in the advancement of agriculture hit underta ken to explain iti object, and in o;x ra tion. The mm of RMWO le to be distrib uted annually, to ihoe counties wherein Agricultural Societies have Urn formed, on the following terms, viz s The count? ef Rowan, having now a federal popula tion of about 13,000, will be entitled to receive from the State Treasury snnu lly, Rl 30, provided this aum shall be raised bj voluntary subscription to the Coun'y Agricultural Society. In every Instance, the aum to be drawn from the Treasury i to be equal to the turn raised by subscription, utile is the latter exceed the apportionment according to popula tion. That associations of enlightened end experienced men are mere efficient to propagate useful knowledge than the ef forts of individuals without system, is ob iois. Such associations form a reser voir, or depository, to which every one way contribute something; and no mat ter how small may be the contributions of eath, together they will amount to aomethinji valuable, to be diffused for the benefit of ell.' In all the States north of this, there are many agricultural socie ties. I believe, in the United States, they originated in New England , and -' tbotrgh ihejr wrere asailed at first by the prejudice of the ignorant, and tbe scoffs and scorn of men- Deeply read in legal lore, "But destitute of wisdom' ere, they triumphed to the honor of the ener getic and enlightened Farmers who sus tained them, and to the immense and in creasing advantage of the country. They have not only advanced the resources of the country in a pecuniary point ef view, bat they have -done much more, tbey have exalted the character ef the farmer, from that atate of aupineness and apathy t Into which it was fast sinking, to its deser ved rank in society. In Virginia, the beneficial influence and Tec Agricultural societies Ire pe '' haps, mere obvious than in any ether sec tion of our country. There the words of tbt port were growing into reality t One only waiter grasps the wide domain, And half- tillage atinta the smiling plain. TJut this melancholy picture has been ar rested ; and some districts which had be come sterile and depopulated, have been renovated by the improved svstem of hus bandry which has resulted from agricul tural societies. s ' This interesting subject might be dila , ted almost indefinitely but such not rnjr object; my pnrpose is to muster the - Scattered member of our Rowan Apri "'cultural Society ; to'arouse into action tba ra.y"tnirnber, ;ajnMnMitJ since the formation and iKloption of-our cm - rrtmitm'ltltwiRlN pectable number o intelligent farmers, auGTicient number to do business under . th' constitution have -never,- but once. met. At that one meeting, although a was a novel thing here wa had a tery respectable shewr-epecilljr of hbme tnade articles. - The teal and Interest manifested on that occasion by aeveral la dies, were highly meritorious, and seemed to presage the fces of the Society ; hard timet and id io habits, already began lo vanish, from -the anproach idfjndtjstry "iirttf eicolioinyi fiVelbe' unwbolespmle fog before the rising sun. But the apathy of the men ha overcome t he Tttthmiasm tf ..ibclr wi5?e and h 8ociehaH-4:ot oiea, Thope, but tlunHerein ' :.-;uj. s rsslt f ardewljT notftoat everTerober will attend on Saturday IheJSSth inst, at the Coqrt-JIouse in Salisbury ; and that tbeywHl not postpone it to other and in definite objects, but consider It a matter (as I conceive it) of importance. A . . All who may be prevented romi atten ding on that day, by unavoidable acci- ' dent, or circumstances beyond their eon- lf '.!, 3tf e -mti'l ct'-S ts ci'.I M!i.Ael lUe, and py ihcir arimulron tn!)Mi,n ii'inty I fure nest rourt, n .r dtr thit a certiTafe msy be sent fiun the Socltty to IS Coifiotrol'.er of the State, for our portion ef the annual dilu tion.'. ' ' ' Cod pl f W ! a. uiiimn Eitrte! fro a letter to tbe W.tor of the Wetm Carolinian, from a etiuea ef 0rufurt ewitrty, a gentleman of Ugh sto.finf and Infla iscf in the Jprte-o part of tbe luta , tlu J Tasa3.182J. " Jkw & I have IfHisr tKrtleed, and with treat fie Mre, the ahle and dcc!lcl tml voa Lata iiMMii wWlf-W ir ft nod tfrrfe Iftntrr uiiufci) uuia pro or iitnci4, in it, iufift dcKtt la out comrooa cuuuUf... Hue, I xn awure you, bia aupaortcr ar mulilplyinr ttrf. and at the ciptn of Mr. Crawford. Sir, Adams is not without In '.vnoii but tliev are tatntA rauvcly-fcw in tit! part of t (He nnnv br i4 Iim ineiMia arcms to be auttonan, tlt Mr. Cillioun la riaing rabidly, ami Ui radical chitfiam declining in tha aamt ratio. " I umird Newborn UMr, am) f wind Urge majority Of the respccUbla tihu nt decidedly for our favorite. - " It is all-important tfiere be aom ) tem nd union as to the mcaaurr to be iwraMrtV par ticularly a ref ardt the choice of Kltctors." , Jntlir cilt lrrr,Mm Almira GHjrjra, of Drooroe county, New-Tork, Mrly broij(l.t tult raiiist a Mr. Timothy Judl, fr a breach of fiiomie tA mar-e. Timothy' rmit f Almira vu proved to (lie aatifrtiun ot tbe court i and hi Irrnck of the promiae i " mad manim" by lilt maminf annlber fa one, ahoae rbarm wer atid to pocu more Htidity tlian these with which nature Lad gifted poor Almira. 1 he jury funl terdict in fiwr of the joung bvly, of er-m hundrnl iU!!ar. to roitnfiiiT. C"iffi Stnu. We had begun to prepare something In reply to tbe number of the writer under the above signature i but very ojipor. tunely an eateemed correapniident l taken tbe taik ofT our hand. We are the more pic wed on tbe receipt of thi communication, as our correipondent Landlc the mbject much better than we had any hope of diing ouraelve. We mutt beg a littl imlultrnec, aa our paper is o full jutt mi , that it ia almott impossible to crowd in any more. We hare ! receivcJ another cumber of lludibrain which we ace obliged to omit thit week. It shall receive an early inacrtion. Jittfph fVUwt Esq. ho reiigned the ofVe of Solicitor for the 6th judicial circuit of tliia State, when be offered fur the Aavcmbly, a temporarily apftinted Solicitor by Jurfjre i'at- ton-iUmng the "present termof the Superior Court i and hat declared hit intention of be coining candidate for permanent re-appoint ment, at the enauing (ession of the Legislature The Vine." Vt'm. Lee, Fsq. 0 ! Auditor of the U. S. and for many year American Contul at Bordeaux, in France, hit itsued propeaal for pnbliilung by wbKr'.phon, a book to be en titled " The natixrJ ,- or the irt of cultivating rJieiinfjfiJklxf ma'.lnj "trine Asthe climate of wttate appesr to.btxongeuikl.to the growth Ugrspca, tl.Ubook n.ky be Vortby th tittention ef some ui' enr planters. Jtlml reii.r.Mr. Miner, editor of tbe Doyles-1 t0n ti-l-SrlSSWP .fc:5f J 'Vaafirngton, in touching upon the subject of contract for carrying the mail, observe, that ; for the 413 route which were to be UVen on contract, more than four Vuuund bid or often were made. The influx of person from all part t of the Union, at WaaLingtoh City, I aaid to be greater on tbe occasion of making con tracts for carrying the mails, than on any other, except during th sessions of Congtws. We agree with the Providence Amer ican, that the administration of -the War Department! since it devolved on Mr. Calhoun, has been distinguished by its system, economy and strict accountability ; and he lm tffccier uniformly supported the cause of Craw ford in Maine, statos that two or three naDcrs in New-Hamnsbire and TMauia- i t z - " chusetts have lately come out in favor of Mr. Calhoun. liialeigi Star. 0 TBI BllTtKOaa flTBIOT. - A public dinner has been given at Uaion town, by the citizens of Fayette, Pennsyl vania, to the honorable AtaiKT Gal latihV pur late, minister to France, as a his countr? residence in that county. General E. Dougllt presided on the oc- tfioTVT'Snd 6sen1"H6Wt other toasts was drank on the occasion i 't$fy0Mi borne of ."TBbtrtjr; where dettpots juid " holy alliancea" can never eSit, .. ' , . . , 'f-;" ': f "fv''; .yT, . .. On Wednesday evening, 24th ult the Rcv. Wm. D. Skodoeass, was installed Pastor Of the Church and Congrefjatloti in Murray-street, N York lately under the pastoral charge of ths Rev, Dr. Mase?. wrw toK, trt. At a staff 1 rnfri'mg i.f the Hrt.ubiif General Committer, lie ! J at lammuny Halloo the evening of the 24 Otobrr, 113 J, the fallowing resolution wa pas sed uninimual and tndcrtd to be pub lisbedl McittveJ, InorJcr to prevent the elec tion of i'rtsidcnt coming to the House of Representatives, in event liys to be capitated, tbi It It the sense of th Gen eral Committee that the Constitution of the United States ought to be so amended a to give the election directly to the pepli without the IntervcnUol of Elec tors, ' ' . Wit rACLMNOJr. tVUVl - In rhHi tewm, onTueHajrr the 14 Init ly epla L. Ferrand, fjq. M. faH$k C.ry, to Mnt. Mtrt tr, , r , - . IntwiHord county, the-1st tnat. Wr. ra Denmi, of New-galem, lUwlolph county, u Mia Vtf Study, 'vt the furrner county, mr.n. In thi town, on 1 kurlay, th 16th intt. air. JA ritli, an Iriahman by birth, but for three year pait a resident of Augutta, Ceo. It it aid Mr, IVM fonnerly reaidcU, for abort time, in the city of Nrw.Yoik and, a it i thought he may hav connexion there, the paper of the city might probably do a amir to some one by copying thit notice. 1 he whole of Mr. Field' deportment, during hit ty in this town, evinced him a man of good brvrdlng and respectable Enrage, It may be a euurc of eontolation to hi iritda and connealon to know, that, al though hr died among ttTangera, where tber wa no relatirc to bngrr Shout bit dcith bcd to Rooth hia irwibl'd tpirit to re, And " calm the tumult of bia brettt i" yet erery kirvlnca and atUntioa was extended to him, which frellngt of hospitality coiM dic tate, by Mr. Slaughter, at whoa hmiie he died, and where he ha been since Augur!. 1 he cit Uen of the town manifested their sympathy for him, by attending hi remain to the grave which wr re retpectably mterred. Wr had eipected that aome acquaintance of the defeated would probably fumiali ut with an obi'uar) notice of him i but aa none hat been re. ceired, we have oursehe haatilv thrown togeth er thrao caaiial remarks, with a hope that tbey may meet the eye of some of hi conneiion. Departed thi fife, on the 8th init. MtulJa, daughter of Mr. Jacob Travia, near thia town after a short illnet of about five day, in the ninth year of her age. Hie God that rule the heav'n aborr, That take hit people bom in love, Wkw lwanag ti rtie please, " And, in raptures of lovergTve e'ae7 (toaacaicATan. - Wt rt Informed byeorteponderYt In Ln- eolnton, that the HpnZmry JTJMirf, Loneof the Judges of lb Superiof C-ort of Alabama, died in that State on the 20th of Sept. las!. Judge Webb w as resident of I incoln county, in thi State, a number of year previous to hit removal to Alabama j and waa alwav eateemed a very uteful citizen, an amiable man, and cor rect lawyer. A friend in Lincolnton tent on, last week, a neat obitnar); notice of Judge Webb, which we are obliged to defer till next week, for want of room. "tin, Near Marietta, (Ohio,) Rvfu Putnam, aged about 90, a Brigadier General by brevet at the ew 0f revolatiomu-s w& nfWr-a:lt 4 tli urialcr Srwns. In the western army,' tbnnerly of Kutland, (Mas.) The Marquis la fajette it now the olitary waiving General of tbe American revolutionary army. ... JBooks ajid -Stationary. W. F.Basos,358 KihgStrrrt, Charletttn, S. C. H AS now received hit fall supplies of Hooki anJ Statitnary aniclti, w hich he will fell On accommodating term. Merchanta, Teach era and Societiea, are invited to call. A new catalogue it now nadyfor delivery. He has just publithed the ' Country Almanac, for 182 1 ; which contain tbe usual matter found in Alma nacs i the South Cwrolina eeurta at altered at the last session t tbe North-Carolina courts and gov;. the Gardener' Calendar, ' and 'other uteful and irjts!rtjrjr&eit -fTf CoHVntlv on band.aaubilv' of PbiladeL "cotiaiirnnii trffxiri, Ottabtr , 1823.- 6wt81 Jfprplmta , HotH,, Sign the Riting Sun, ctrner King U Satiety itreeit, CharMon, S. C. CriAUIXS IL- JMIOTT respectfully inform hi acQuaintanoea and Traveller generally, that hU'Well known eatabnalunent ha been con siderably improved aince tbe but year, which render has comfortable as any Mouse in the City. . It situation, being in the centre of business, render it particularly worthy the pat ronage of Merchants from ' : Aeeountry,- and PUnteta.be ttw Kontaw upward oCaix rr rooms, and i high and airy f the Stablea are (ire-prOot and are aituated on the. opposite akle ffrHbe atreeti'iinderthe direction trf tareftri'l ostiera; mo jaDie will aiwayaoe lunuwieu w iui the -best tbekWarkerifforda;- ,pM tbe::rji to good ,L?quo,r and an attentive Bar.Ktepcr.--l every aucnupn nau oe paia 10 vuusc wna axop at the bouae. . .'. " , ' ; N. U. The Columbia arid Augusta fitage ofTica ia kept it thia house. 6t31 CAor&ttn,&Cae-?.22,l823. i AViUiara H. Wriston, "ITfTJJ are authorized to say, ia a candidate for V V the Captaincy of the. Charlotte Militia JCempanyv Cfcr la, 18 Ji. - JWf . K. i 1 . . Tailoring lMtiicj i..V ovra, X C. rit:tr. wn!er'cTcd b.fxni. b.a fin, ! i i 1 pgWioln tncraLlhat h baa f penrd t "hep of th abut b'n.iii m in U. ci.Inlun, K.C, wbtrw be w ill be ready at ail Umra to attend to the buiinr of thoa who may fwf Mm with their eieomi and fmtn hi long eerimce in th but.neaa, and hit unrrmittc J attention to hit cus tomers, be hopes to gir general aat'tfartion, and (til to Oierit a share of that patronage hub baa bee ao Lbcrally itended to him hereto- lure, in th tern part of Nurth-Carohna. II receive tbt lUt fwlutm every is monUi regiilarry, from I'biUWIphia and Cliajrlerton, lie mmoi part of last winter with MeMr. A&War tn4 VewMM, the (rat Tailor of Cbarlrvton, whre be mad bio.tf fully aciiuinie l with their rules of meswrirur an4 rutting j ajij J,, j. ttonallv, iq vttUt to Biake htmaclf KO'WMitrd uu u am anu mii m laauiona. ;JHl IfeiwlOtae.ln bit bariKe,.a WeokliMted by a airadr gentleman, and a ma acquainted with bia butinea. I eipect la very abort time, receive from Plilaelphi, carlt of direction for measurinir. which I will dlf ribut in the atljulning coiintir. In order to enable gentlemen t trvl their mra ture, and bar clothe nuul without th trow, bl of Mending in peraon. Should any gentleman with Clothe, I win at tend to the purchase wf them in any of the tore In Urn-chiton, or fumith them myaetf, aoronbng to directintu The Merchant in I in colnton will generally keep eiccllent eupnlica ofclothe. ' ' Hit bifii neat will aloo be conducted, as here tofore, in Aaheville, at bia old ttamt, at Mr. Jainc PaMon'a, under th firm nf Clawtt U rn, where pronrt attention afiall be given, -11iom who arc in tha habit of rrttinr their clothe nuule in Charleston, I would reeommrml to Rebnng & Ferguton, aa I know tbera to be flrat rat t ailor. N. B. Tbe merchanof Aahevitle will bere. after keep a good aortment of rluth and eaa- imere. UXvUl tl.AiTl'.N. .Uhrtitle, Spt. 26, 1823. The undersigned br been long accnintrl with Mr. Clayton, and have unlfom.Ty applied to him to do their 1 aibiring butinea, 1 bey fi el no heaitation in recommending him at a 'man wortliy of every degree of tonlidenre, at a man of uneireptionable charadcr ami mnrali ami at a mechanic, lie haa never failed to onr know U tifft to attend to all order with promptitude, and to execute every thing -in tba lin of Iti buaineaa withncatneat and Jepalch Jame Pattern, ten. Jat. M. Smitli, H. II. Vance, John Pastnn, A. I.. F.rwin, W. 1). bmith, Jat. M. Alexander, Thoma Fowtrr, Ceo. I). Phillip. J. M'l). C arton, J. W, ( rtoo, laaae Craton, P. Urittain, Geo. Hwain, Lew it Chriomin, Sand, Chunn. ' NfrToes for 8nle, fS Tuesday, the 18th of November nest, at j mo conn.nonto m naiitourr, attmiry vanta-1 ble and likely S'rgrttt eonaiating of Men, witrn, . !nti; and eir, belonging to the eatate of Gen. Jewe A. Pearaon, dee'd. w ill be aobl on a cred it of w and tw yeafa, purchaaera to aeourw tbe paymentby giving boneK -with two or wwre approved veouritics, payable with tbe current notes of tbe banks in tbe state of North Caroli na. Tin tale will eotitrniie on H'ednrsdsyrhe lth, unless jd! tbe'neroe re sold on tli'e first day. Additional terras will bo made known on the day of jalc ., , Sufficient bills of sale will be executed to pur chavr. A. KESBITT, Mm'r, OrUbrrlX I8?3. 5wt80 Kstatc of Robert BainL VLL who are indebted to tbe estate of Itoberl Baird, are required to make immediate pay ment All who hav demand against tbe estate of Robert Baird, are required tn present them In IklllnrM-nl v- k.rnk. ika OA,!. nMn..- k . -' WUWUUUM HI H IVI f II l yill yt .U1CIIIUll 183J, or elae tlua notice will be plead in bar of recovery. WILLIAM BARBER, .Wr. Ort. 18, 1823. 3t78 BCKIB COUNTY. COURT of Pleaa and Quarter Seation, Sep tember Session, l323.w.Charlea MDowel, William Dickson in right of his wife Margaret, Athon A. M'Duwell, W illiam Paxton in right of his wife Sarah, and James R. M 'Do well, heirs at law of Charlea MTJowell, deceased, . John M'OoweUi William Whittoni amnet Vfhitson, George Vs'hiton, Jame M'hitson, 1'homaa Whit ton, Joseph Yf bitton, Ann Whitson, Polly Whit son now Polly Hardin, Ilcbeckah wife of Tlio maa L M 'Entire, 1'homaa U M'Entire, W illiam Smith and Sally bis wife, devisee of John M' Dowell, dee'd i and John M'Dowrll and Jninee MDowelL heir at law of Joaeph M'Dowell, dee'd t petition for partition. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that William W hit son, Samuel Whitson, George Whitson, Jamea Whitson, Thomas W hitson, Ann Whitson, Polly Wbitson, (now Polly Hardin,) and Martib Har dinand Thoratl L. M'Entire, reside without the hnuts of tlua state, OrdereL"therefore. bv the at inv voun-noxiie- in- aiiignnton, narjJi7tiie WejttnjCtrolimwi, that luiks Ibxvaopear b- vrojS;-lbi-jttbXe Quarter Sewiona, to be held far aaid county at the Court-House in Morganton, on the fourth fMomlarin JafltSSfy next, amtMeoL'answerTor atmur, otnerwit tu poitttower'epctition'wia trer taken, pro confetto, ami heard er parte. Attest, J, ERWIN, Clerk. Trice adv. g3 00 wt81 - State, of North-Carolina, ' triLXES COCJtTT. " ' G0URT of Equity, Sept. Term, 1823 1 Bill for alimony i Nancy Cox, by her next friend Thos. Triplett, against Braxton Cox and Jos, Wellborn, administrator It appearing to tho satisfacrjon of the Couit " Jhat the deftndant, Braxton Cox, is a non-resident of this state fi itw tlierefore ordered by tbe CourU tbatpublicatioB Ve made In the Western Carolinian for three dant appear at our next Court to be held for the j..,i.......t ........ rv..i.L. L.i.i I county of WUkee, at the CourtJlouw in Wilkes biiro, on the ecnd Monday in March next, then and there to plead, answer, or demur, or said bill will be taken pro confeaso, and beard ex parte J. CYVTNjr. C.M.E. . Price alv. g4. 3mt89 , . ,-. Blanks .: . 0T th e variou kind commonly irt use, for Sale at the OS ef tbe Watiawii Ciuiuraa. ; i ; v A s r, o ktm v. x f . riti.'F, aol ,!irr lt ee- rem.ty rvcc.Vl JL frwn l"li.!.t ti'hia, an e it lit Dry (Jooii, I fartht ;i rt, Cutlery and li'"if 'te i s whbh. witH the a'r1ment he eiprett l ret inn in a t'mrt time, will kll bun to aril at MtiaTaeiory prtcea, lit pitbl.o ar fTafjerlfanj1 invited to tail, and titniimj for tl.n le. tUWAliU tl!i:55. S:iftiurf,J,, 1 IS.'J, , If The Corperamithing, ami Tin Hat bualnrlfi hercWfr irante. by 1 1. trtM, a, a. Will ii) future b conduced bv me, at th atm tlae. I nM wm raror me wurj hut cimnm, tuay n. brrd m having their work decree with tiUu, ilnraliiliiy tMtdJeayu tw-. . .. rmvn, ctir.'e. V FAMILY of toely Arr.. roiKJtlve of i man and woman, a rhibl fmir year rkl ami mm two ae wR wav be had fr-r notr nrcotU able in the Hat hank, or on a reasonHMe eredif, lb Rita b a tnkrahle ahocmaktr, and the wo man eccuttoewcl to hoi.w.ork, wtalang, Mt fl'J.,, "", puite..,, TIIK CKLKnRATKiniOKBIi XIPOLEOX, i LtiniX stand the present h1 ' ' ,l tht ""criber'i tt'ii pUoUtion, ) mile wrat of mu baburt, St th following low price, via i teven dojl.r the aeapon, five dollar the aim. Irle lrp, and fonrte rh dollar to Uvwire a mar in oal. Mire cnt to ren ain with blm, will b um'wbed w it h paaturag gratia, and train at tbf market price, MICIIAF.L hROW'N. Carriage ontl Yind8or Chair f piir. uSerr;ber have th pleeeure of Infbrnw X ing the ritiren ff Linfotntan and the emintry at lar, that the liberal enewtragrment they have hitherto im t w it enable them to mm. , ttnue the Shove buinet j and (key will endeavor to accommodate all (hew w ho may call m them, and their euatom will be tbant fully received. ' They tlao keep on haml, t-rh and Low CKD. 5TKADS, of a superior quality, r The ubcr;bera lh to employ cne ''or two jmirnrymen, t eithrr of th aboie brwncbev who ar not in the habit of intoveatinn. f MARTIN C PHIIER, It CtLVF.MHOIE, -X,flhr ??, 1833. SmtM Scllifj! unusually Lmr,- Tint ubcriberU now rCeivrng Itrge tu nrtment of DHT GOODS, llARD H A pr CITLEHY, DOMHSTICKS, he. from KeW York nd Philadelphia, (elected bvbimaelf with ear, and bought on the best terms. Being ana rai io Rrciire continuance of in nmtent rewt pectable euntom, he hat come to a determina fmn to offer bia extemive stock of Good in a lisbury, at prices bicb, in his opinion, will bo found at low at the price of thoae who avf fllaO aemrg-orrcW-TT euatomer and tho public generally, are Invited to all, examine, and Judge for themselves. . J7nro CwXy,.V. C. Jg, 1823. ' 6 RAN away from the enbecribtV plantition, . in th Fork of the Yadkin, flow an county,' Horth-Carolina, about the fir of Julv last, " AVgr Boy by the name of JJC0H, about 19 year of age 5 feet S or 8 Inche biglu aome. what on the yellow'ub erd-r, amootb round face on close, examination one Cheek appears to be) some hat larrer than tbe other, w hen anrr.rijfe.1 llhe assume a wild look, be stoop a little w hen . walking or tandimr, 4 very artful and ctmning.- Alao, bout th first of September, two othee . negro men made their elopement j one bv tho " name otfey(n, the Other Nepimtt, each about 22 reara of age Payton ia about A feet J or 8. -lwLW'bAirna'tC3cr5f lwt fne! -ri,r - r to bis size, very black amooth fare, and haa ly look," and very plauaible In bit conversation ' , and putt on a, quizzical imile when he ia appre henstv of being detected of a fault. Ncptuno ' is a stout, strong made fellow, about 5 fret 9 or 10 inches high, black rough face, a down fcjok, ' and a small impediment in hia ateech when re. - - proved. Clothe .unknown. Tbev have beets brking some wttll past through iLe diFcreot." Jiart of the ferk of Uie Yadkin , and it b con. echired that they btv been with a ellow boy ', ofGen.Peron''w tbe neighborhood ef Mock. ville, and Cob Kelly' fluartcrs, and perhapa bi" the neighborhood cf Salisbury, , Aa I have, not : beard of them for several day, prhap tbey have left these parte, to get to some place w herev thy can be better concealed j and perhapa may ' try to pass for free men, or go otT with mme , white person. I will giv the above reward for M' their apprehendion, or pay In proportion to that - urn for each of them that are delivered, to me at . 1 my residence in the Fork of the Yadkin,' of - t lm!gedia.wmjait.!luul State of North-Carolina, -howaw cotnrTtv- BY-iirtue Of atUhOrUy-inmo entecV wtflrrv pose to miblic tale, on the third Momtav in November next, at the Court-Houae io Palisbun-, the following tracts of land, late the property of Richmond Pearson, sen. dee'd, to wit t One tract lying on the north aide of the South Yadkin, . containing by estimation five hundred and eigh-' ' ty-two acres, nd adjoin thejanda of Mrs. Eli-"" . aa Pearson, Joseph WilJiam!i,.Jid other. On)" -other tract adjoining the above, and contains) about one hundred and fifty acre. One .other I -ct.lyfeff tipMe'liJXtaTb Creek, and contain by estimation one thousand acre. One other tract lying On the South aide of Third Creek, and contain by timation fouf " nundred and fifty acrett on which there, ia a .i i. . . o tng- iracu,.xnere are, vaiuaoie tow grounds, a Iiart of Which 'i bt" tuWvatiottr'TTie aforeanid" anda will bo shewn by Metsrs. Charle and Ricbi mond Pearson, to 'any .person desirous of pir . chasing. The terms of credit will be mado known on the day of tale. - , ' ,D. P. CALnWfiLt, - OcleAer-3, 1823. , 6wt79 -" " SherUHf! Deeds.. v T70R land aold by order of writ of Wnditionf jb. eponaa,iort vAttbepruituig-offlje
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 21, 1823, edition 1
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