ducks tf three i it.t tf the "M bliiirn, we ntlrtht prove tint Common temt" himself Ua Rx e. Hut however conclusive these VI nJ of argomehts may bo to those who assume lh M4f Cmi t)i Sr ei', they esnnot mivleaj lhoe a ho rcaMv )'"' ,hit Iu:' commoJlty. I deny that one word appears In the pre eeedingi of the friends! Convention, to show lhl fedcrel timbers wis Iriiendt a them aa tb basis of lh new constltu tlen i tut It avwenuy it the foundation orne dec calculations of Common fcensa N and li It almost a pity to knock bit etilta Irons under him, lie will, bow tter, excuse aa fron thumbing over the mewwc It I a mmw bis frqrtr"at to-j iba operation of federal numbers to (he . pixacnl congrassianal .atitulu .-oX-iLls bia'.i," for tbia plain reason that iucd CalcuUtloo hat nothing ! do with lb -eviestton What this writer ties Said en the subjects of 44 equal rlirht, and lh biennial meeting of the LegUlsture,' shall b britfljr noticed in a subsequent otnroumcaiton. a cohtektiohiit TJ. I. SENATOR wrf TENNESSEE. IKOXTItLE, (TIBX ) CT- 10- On Wednesday the 1st, both branches f the Legislature of thia State met in the Representative ball for the purpose of tier ting a Senatorf to I ongres to muppljr tha vacancy ocreajoncd by tha e ipiraiion f the term of service of tha lion. John William. I he candid dra in nomination were, Hon. John William and Cenera Andrew Jackson. Ail the mcmbcra ol the LeIlture were present, and on eountlng Uie votes, tha following wss the reiuli t Jackson 35 Williami 25 Jackson's majority 10 On no similar occaion, perhaps, tincc the organization of the state, has there been more intereal excited, than on the Drreent. The frienda of each contended with much solicitude for tbrir favorite candidate, though all wn conducted in iarmonr. Rtgittcr. Z?r7arr. Samuel Peynter was laat eeh elected Governor of the Stat of Delaware after a stormy canvass, by a inajoritr-ef 300 votes aver Mr. 1 Lizard, he Republican candidate-Aof. Intel. 'are'on. The F.denton Catette, of the 4th int. atatea that naro Lavinui, who "was convicted of poiwrfing her maater Mr. Sitimuri Skinner, of Waihingion coun ty, ana aentanced fo"be hunc'oa Friday laat, haa received a pat don from bit Ex ellen'cy the Covernor.r " ' At tbelate comiiiencemetit af the Cin inntt College, tha honorary degree of J)o;ior of - Lwa wii conferred on the Jlon. Joh M'Le. Poit Master flenrr I. nd on the Rev. Horace Hollet, Preiident of Traniylvania University. li'ath. Rtpub. It pives as great pleasure in rinding the ew post matter general's circular has j l i. t... i: . l . oono mucn Kooui ..nS,-.,u...g . oao arrangemenis ,m running uie uuu lhrgHlhtVataiefwa Ketotr papers ear--i6. lievand in better order than before. For- . merlv. some of the contractors cared but lit. i. -k-.k.h. m-.il r.rri.d or a .. j . . ainrfcrWaerl,o they armed in time-now mey can nave a oear-sain mounieu over , the bags this looks like doing business ".. Mitntufifu uazette. - The celebrated ti-glisb radical, Mr. Bont. was lately grossly insulted at Ches ter, England. He was invited as to a pro fessed meeting of his political brethren, and attended with alucrity ; when he was Ushered into a latchm, among a collection of his political enen.ics, where lie was abused ia toasts and remarks. The English and American vessels in -theJ8jrioijt orAlezandria, displayed their Hags at bairmaaT, tesul ...pLtespTcjLja: .Hammeralaff klaof the U. b.naTyjr;": UaukL- M'e are requested by the friends of the late jMrs.' Vifhorne, to state that the ac- " COUM "ttM h we copied from the Even ir.g; Post of her having died of yellow fever in ronscquence of washing some feathers from a ltd which had been thrown overboard from 4 a vessel al tbe quarantine, was incorrect. -Theystate tost the wqman died of ty phus fever, snd that the atorr of the fcathtu wa fabiica teS.mN.XJlletMv-.2.SihuU ""tYii "St.3" Louis" Kepiii)iScan announces " the antral at that place of the Rambler., Captaih rBruceTfro PPerlMUuppUu. .Among ihepHssen; er$ were two Swiss families from Earl Selkirk's estal)liiihment,on the Red river of Hudson'i Bay,, The colon?" of Swiss arul Scots are about toVvat'ate, Ear! Sel iirVs settlement. They complain of the severity of the winters, arid constant dread tf Indian outrage. A battle hud recently been fought between the Sacs and Sioux nations of Indians. -T here were but few allied and wounded on each side iiArmihJ t Jjv'c )wea Sira;;e I-fl Vaik County, lc tinlfiU, auwJt i0 tiers. tr,h ami cme li tl.la atate tut tho pL.e ol hia residence it at present tut knan. If the tail James Havana orany af hia heirs be living, and will Tnko known tir place af reti Jcnce at tha of fitt of tha IlilUUorough Kecorder, they mr hear of something to their ad vsatare. Ctntntyr honor t.fh St. Louie En quirer autet, that the Governor and Lt. Governor cf Mivaouri were Loth abvent and an animating canteat wai going an aetwca Mr. tmmotm Pre tiJeut af the Senate, and Mr. Gayer, Spraker of the hould eiercia tha lunetlont of the chief ujlraia.pra.tca)poaTJta.4liafMaia ecmeJ likely toconuoua until the tttu.n of the Governor. ' Stiliiary Several naw and valuable Rifle Corpt have lately beta raiaed in Baltimore, compoied tlmott entirely of young men, fully and very elegantly equipped. The following are the names of the five compaiiiee i f he Fuyettr, Mur- Kan, Manun, Jack ton and forty the, rifle men. A pott rider, by the name of II. Leg ged, about 1 yean of age, wbo lately atole Itlterafrom 'Se Marlborough ($. C; mail, W4i appreh nded I few day a since. Hf made a full eonfctMon of the theft, and i now in aafe keeping at Chet'erficld Court Mouie. KaloghSmr. A dUholical attempt wai made on tha rvrninr of the 221 ult. to aet fire to the Inatituiion for the Deaf and Dumbal Phil adelphia. The Directura have offered a reward of SlOO for the diacovery af tb'e incendiary. Warranty of a Wife A verdict of 800 damages wat recently rendered in Dublin, in a suit tor deceit in recommending a wife to the plaintiff. The wiie recom mended was sister in law to the defend ant, by whom sue wai pregnant at the time of nurriage. F.tTF.TTEVILk? tRICBS, (kt. 15. . Cotton, 13 to 141 1 flour, fine. 5 1 autwrfinc, J i iK-at, 96 98: wliiikry, 40a 4i; prucli brands 50 a 621 1 kpnlc do. 4U to 45 1 corn. 4J to 43 ; bi. con, 10 a 1 2 J ( Mil, Turka Maud, Hi a 90, per 100 butliela ; moUrt, 40 to 45 ; mar, nuiacoMilo, 9 to 10( eotlce, prune, grven, 7i to 31 i 2d and M quality, 28 to 29 1 tra, h sun, 1 25 1 flks-ccd TS ( Ullow, 8 a 9 1 berawkx, 3 J a 32 ; rice, 3 5J to 4 per 100 Iba. i iron, g4 75 to 5 25, pr. 10 lb. i tobkero lef, 2 75 a 3 50 ; roanuracturtd, 5 to 20 pr. cwl. CHER Air PRICES, S,pt. 25. Cotton, 10 to 13 cu. ; Flour, new per barrel. 5 a 6 ; bid 4 to 3 J ( Corn, buh, 50 to 5ut. 0ts, U to 43 eta, , Pcaa, 5 to 75 cts. ( M hT- key, gkl. 40 to 45 eta. ; Apple Hmndy, 40 to 45 1 Tobacco, 3 to 4 1 Beeswax, U. 30 eta.; Talluw. 6 to 7 eta. i Bacon, 9 to 12 eta.-, Urd,7to 10 eta. Cutter, 10 to 20 cti. ; ngging, 32 to 35 eta. t Iron, 5 to 6 dola. i Salt, bush. 1 do). i Sugar, 7 to 12 dola i CoHcf, lb. 28 to 30 eta.; Twine, lb. 50 eta. Molasace, 40 to 50. Cn Sume prime lata of new crop, from the neighborhood, have ald th'S week at 14 a 14 i eta Old crop atcady at our quoiatioaa above. CIJ.IRLESTQ.Y PRICES, Sept. 29 Cott 8 jlam, ?4 t0 3o lUin,.u do ,2 to Si.ntec, 19 to 2J t abort ataple, 14 to 16 1 Hice, prime, 3j i inferior to good, 2j to 3J t Whiakey, (Penn.) 33 to 35 cte. j N. K. Hum, 37 to 38 Apple Brandy, j3 to 34 cts. ; Tobac co, Kentucky,- (leorgia, Favetteville, &c. 2) to 4 - BeriWM'3l t0 Scents, Tallow, 8 to 9; lfeff Me, 11 , No. 1, 9 , prime k No, 2, 6 to 71 1 Mackarcl, No. 2, 5 c No. 3, 3J ; Bacon, 8 to 9 eta. i Hams, 8 to 9 1 lrL 9 to 10 1 Bagging, Dundee & Inverness, (42 inch) 32 to 3J cts. j Cpiac Brandy, 1 15 to 1 ii per gal. i Holland Gin, 100 to 110 cts. per gallon i Iron, Russia & Swedes, 4 to 4J 100 lbs. ; English 3 i Salt, (Jverpool coarse, 62 cts. per bushel; Turka Island, 55 a 60 j Sugar, Havana White, 11 to 13 1 Brown, 8 to 8 j j Muscovado, 7 to 9 j St. Croix (prime) 10 i N. Orleans, prime, 9 to 9 I Inferior, 7 to 8; Jit fined LoafSuijsr, 16 to 20; Coffee, beat green, 25 a 25 .Inferior to good, 22 to 24 1 Hyaon Tea, 05 to 105 eta. per lb. ; Bum, Jam. 87 J cts.; West India, 65; Molasses, (W. 1.) 28 to 30 cts.; Black Pepper, 20 to 21 ; Pimento, 28 a 30. . N. Carolina Bank Bills, 3 J a 4 per cdet dls. ; ..CieorBia, M a Tmtie; i;en--Unliinda of the new crop ro oft aa iey ivlCliiiH S TO ceiua, principally for ixonuern pianuiao- tute!ir1heremM atiolli'icetiC'.'. 'r DIED, In thia town, on Saturday morning laat, after i . -it . . r r'. c.'.t !.. l. lima, aispmm mn awiia, in hu win- jr vi in 5; , At bis residence, six miles east of Salisbury, on the 20th inst. after a lingering disease Mr. Jtthn A em, sen. in the Suth year of bia age. He haa left an aged companion, (with whom he had lived in peace and quietness" fifty-four years) and a respectable family of children, to lament the loss of a kind husband and indulgent father. Mr. Kern was a good citizen and worthy, man, in aU tbe'fffArf admitted into full communion with the.clwrch of Christ, and continued a faithful servant till his death. ; ' .. ' - ..... r i.:. A t hia reaidenee in Henry county, " Alabama, on'Saturdav. the 20th Sept. last, the Hon. Ifehry I. JfM, 4ne of the Judges of the-Superiex t ourts in that Mate, alter a lingering umess of aixteen dayfc "' ' " - ." - - . ,& He waa hchling court at Erie, when first at tacked bv the biliious fever; he set off, aa soon. aa possible, for home, and arrived at hia resi dence the at cond day of his indisposition ; where he was confined to that bed f rom whence he rpae no more. He has left a very affectionate li'ife and five small children, to mourn with many relatione and frienda their irreparable lose. Te write a lengthy tulegv ia unnecessary, as all who knew him, knew aw but te lore ano rer l. m. tfj vii -.n a p' tiilohrral tl.a I H( a.ln. I kH,I .i on 9l U. Br pi.fi; 4 ls (.11 Ilia j,l it,r ii tht (lint t,f Al tn. It (,..r.J H, t'em tiul f.inM,ip ( U !iq knew Limj he a fund aa.1 di I... I. J . f a . """Wi irtuur ani n.jmgfn unnt, tn wiiii'ing nr.jrdh.jr, t4 tit hmuinUW mtm. lit il Willi tha full irn4 vt kan, tn. , ((a m ih arming at tit Ppry "d " wlrrt ia Mkelrru ttom UW."ifian(JOi rtr art ai rrat." iita Ut trwlwa aric, thi Ul uiikirtn ttMMU be UufU 10 lave tU Lcr-l, ml "reiii,'Jtrt)xlrcrttu in the U71 their wwi. lawif4Tae. lirUfn,jr. C. Ort. 13, itex On the 5h d pf Auguit Ut, at JuVmm, in t)i atate of Lotwtuna, Uugh If. fhl tan. imr rt' tl.a Parith of rabtiana, la lie Iftb yaar of ht K".r A fricnj a be aketcbel Hue ftotM, to me u .oute r a lair to lua tottnotr, tauul H a cikm miiALbcliMlucaJ to folio kli.m,.u ii w tr in, lroth-0 aunty, wherw be aUo mm twiwii, ,m mn emvrpruing and anle ni rnlod, and from lie Indncy tmr'a the value of moraLty and Qdigioav ha 4ihiki4 in his I'lminoua coorae the corrc ctneae of the wiae nian'a otnervation, that "a child trained p in the way in which he ahooid go, will not, when he ia ohl, depart from lu" Before be we to the arret, hie active teal tw wmport of moralty, bia warm grneroaity te bii fnemla, and hia ai MtUkle tin rat for knowledge, marked him a to rdiaary character, and endeared bim to La frWrnla and aeqiuinUncea, and tuch continued to be the courae be pursued aAer he left us. A inrmi, giing an account of liia fleatn, sayai " Mr, Kill haa left a chaare in our eociety. The p'irity and uprigtitneaa of hia character waa a ehining example to the public i obscenity, vol. ganty, ami impiety, were frownej Into sdence in his presence. He gate no countenance to vk in any form, and paid no court to any of Ita totaricat yet lie waa tba enott popular man in (he pariah. No young man ever aaswiated w lib mm one uay, wiinout ocing atitnuuiea to be. come more wise. To hia aged parenta and aumeruua frienda this dispensation of I'rovi. drnce may appear amietive, simI even severe, aa ha w aa in the prime of life, and iat a course of at'tive u fulnrsa. Itut not on litis occaaioa to allege the divine aovereigeiy and hia abso lute right to tliiMe of hia crrstures u plcaaca nun, in uie menus oi air. iuji remember, that in aiMithrr state of eiiateoce there will be a more ample field for the display of all the intel lect and all the virtue of their deceased rela tive ami friend, than thia world affords. Asso ciated there with kindred spirits, and occupied in pursuits entirely congenial to hia nature, hia bl'iM i complete, and Uie w ays of God are justi fied in his removal from a world of trial anu euf. feriiigs, to a state of complete and unalterable felicity. fioaauaicsTS. In Iredell countr, at the house of his father. on the IJth inst. Mr. HtifUt frimtief. a Voiinc man of unexceptienable character and respec tability. -Departed this life, on the 12th ofOcfoIier, 1823, in Mecklenburg countr, North-Carolina, Sirs. Dinah Jarii, widow of the late ben. David ItsvrtT, deed. Mrs. Hartt had been for arveral years in a consumptive habit, and for the hut nine months chiefly confined to her chamber. In all the trying scenes of her sore affliction, ah testified bumble .resignation to the divine will and a few hours UTurw alio etoired, ex nremed a well grounded hoow in bwa UWtner. and a longing draire to enter into the? joys of j ri , a t jiin' ' . nrrjorane left ronrwerping cmuiciv aim a numerous kindred, w bo ill long roburn their Kwa,. cowMraiCATta. Schoolmaster Wanted. IITE, in the vicinitv of the subscriber, three V v miles east of Salibury, are desirous of etahlisliing an English SCHOOL, for spelling, reacting, writing, and arithmetic. We have the opportunity of two vacant achool-housea. Any gentleman of eteady habita, in whom we can confide, w ill meet with good encouragement. I-or further particulars, apply to the subscriber Mrr.ZJ, 1823 II. C. KERN, Oak Cm. Pocket Book Lost . TUB subscriber haa hurt a common sired red morocco pocket-book ; he had it out of hia pocket about sun set on Saturday evening hut, in the town or Salisbury. It had about g20 in money in it, and a number of notea of hand on different perosns; one ia against Isaiah Dubose, of Darlington, 8. C. i another given by a Mr. Fleuit to Samuel Full in ; and others that are not remembered. There waa a glO bill in it, on the Bank of Cape Fear, with one end torn off and fastened w ith either awahng-wax or a wafer. A rew ard of gI5 will be given for the pocket book, on its delivery to the auhscriber, or the printer in satisDitrv. j kaiscis Ft Li JN. Iktobtr 27, 1823. St79 The Militia Laws. THOSE Militia Officers bo have expressed a wish to be possessed of the mibua lawa, can now be aupplied wiih the latest revisal of iiicin, Dy applying ai tue pnming-ouice. Catawba:Land Jbr. Sale I 1D TYR; CRRS 'ottthe Cwba-two ffidef W4'iarW:oftSd on the Kiver for the production of corn, cotton. wbsatiand the vxri coitmrr. niso.anouier aniaii iraci, oi aDout uo acres, w hereon I now live ; on which there ia an excellent cotton-gin and screw s. . For terms apply to the subscriber, two and a hall' miles WlVfl aVatiestin'd. ROB T. ABERNATIIV, Jr. Octymer 15, 1823. 3t79 Yadkin Navigation Company. A MEETING of the President and Directors of thia comrjanv. will he. held at the hntiae of William II. Slaughter, in the Town of Salis bury, on Tuesday, the 18th of November next Alao, a general meeting of the Stockholders Vilf be helTat the same 20th of DTovenjbef next, Leing the Tuesday and Thursday of Howan county court. , . . ;,:., A. D. MUBPHEY, PrenJenL Qctmbtr 22, 1823.- .. . 4t80 ' f HUE eubawher'haTirig-' craMedr idmin- jL iatrator to the estate of Tbomaa II inshaw, dee'd. of Kandolph county, takes this method to cau upon an inose wno are mucuicu io uie es tate of said Hinshaw, to make 'payment j alto notifiea all audi as have claims upon said estate, to present them for payment, within tlie tine prescribed by law, otlierwise they will be debar red of recovery, " ' i JE$S1 IONSH.W..MVr. Sett. 30, 182. . $77 s I or rali .s 1. 4 . f i .. ttuntf tf Si.k I N oheiliance te a ucree of the Court a r.'jmt fue the comity of "twkra, therw will be eiposr 4 to piilbc al, at the t:ouK.fmsr i Urrmanton, on the eighth day of December neat, iiemg ti Mon.lay of the Cmintf Court, 'r, tlm following tracta wf Ijw.L Lite the MpeHy of John mimtrtnao, sen. dee'd. for the emm ol Lis creditors i 1 he first containing three hundred an ten aerea, more or km, under Improvement, King in fiinktf countr. en the mala road WatLnr fron alem hv Mirv's to Salisbury. alout sis irom i ims nrst pir, on the south r.jtk of MudJ a . mi . rrr, avgmmng newrj snore and other. The second containing one hundred Sim! tie hi . . i . . m " rri aiwrwor km, omtrr imprwvemenr, hing bf Ihe Couiitpot DaOSort; on tl4 ardle tot, on HetQj cref ,,aljtiji)i)f Doctor lataw. and otnarw, at present in the tenancy of Christian Zimmerman. The third containing fortv acres, more or Irsa. Hiwg in the eowrty of Davidson; ldjolnliig'j acoh mi, jmcoq iwer and ouicra. AIm, Uie following Lands, Me the property of Julia llauarr, dec?d. for the benefit of hu whJow and heirs at law. Fir, three adjoining trarta. under improre. ment, containing acventy-ws acres, more or Waa, lying ia the county of Btokes, oa tha road lead. inr from Balrra by ttippcl'a to laKkbury, (bur miiee from the ftrtt place, edjo'ining 'Philip lunurocK ami wners. Becomllv. a tract cohtaimnr fiftrJIva acrra. more or kaa, near the abwve, on the waters of Muddy creek, adjoining Philip and Uco. I loth rock and others. All tbe above lands will be auld on a credit of one year and ait roontha, the ei montha to car. ry Interest, the puntiaaera giving bonds with approved accurity, bhouU no sJ b flotel the fim day, of Uie w hole or part, the sale will be postponed from day to day, srreeahly to law. Attendance w ill be given by the Clark and Mas ter oi aaia teurL I est, JOHN C nLUM, C.M.E. Ski t ceuny, (kt. 23, 1823. rH82 Lands for Sale, UnaW a derm 0it Cu1 ftyuitf f Rwan CmliHlg. II Y virtue of sundry decrees of the Court of 9 Eqi uity for Howan county, made at Octotier term, 1823, I w ill expose to public uie, at the Court-House in Salisbury, on Wedneaday the 10th of December next, the following valuable tracts ori-and, vixi One tract near Alexander Long's mill, not fsr from the mouth of Grant's ereek, containing 98 arreai one other tract adjoining the Until of William Smith and Alex- mler Ing, containing 91 acreaj one other trad ou ll Va.lkm a-ivee, helw 4hw- WKMrth of Crane creek, containing 115 acres; three other tracts adjoining the but mentioned tract, con taining together J9 acrcet alao, four kit ly. ing in the grat north aquare of the town of Balubury, known and described in the plan of uid tow n by Noa. 19, 20, 60 and 65 : The abme property bclonp to the heirs at law of the late Alcxaiider Fruhock. Alao, at the same time and place, a tract of Land lying on the w aters of Hunting creek, in the Turks of (lil YaTlkin, adjoining toe lands of namucl iJttle, tuaer Jotmston and others, con taining by estimation 322) acres, belonging io the hctrs-attaw'of George Itrandon, dee'd.. j I Alao, at the same time and place, a tract of Land lying on the Yadkin river, adjoining the lands of Nathaniel Peebles, Willey LUis, James urni, ana others, containing 250 acres, more or less and belonging to Uie heirs at law of Joshua Cavton. dee'd. Alio, at the same time and place, a tract of l ana lying on the waters of Dutch Second creek, bo'inded by the landa of Michael Hoffman, John Trexlcr, and others, and containing 221 acrea. be the aame more or less, belonging .to the heirs St taw of John Pasinger, dee'd. " - Also, at the aame time and place, a tract of ijiiwi lying on s branch or second crtek, com monly called the Walnut Branch, adjoining the hmds of George and nenry Uobiaon, eontaininsr 200 acrea, and belonging to the heirs at law of Margaret Kobison, dee'd. r A credit of twelve and cicrhteen anontha will be given for the purchaae money, on each of ma aoore tracts oi una. Also, at tbe same time and place, will be sold another tract. Ivinr on the W atere of Wfthero'a creek, joining the Iredell fine, and adjoining the lands oi men ai hsv, jamea Houston, David Faster, and others, containing furtv-aix or fortv eight acrea, belonging to 4hw heirs at law of on s credit of twelve months, with interest front HIVMflUll UIV U. I Htl UM.I .III If, liltu the time of aale. The purchasers will be required to rive bonds with approved securities, in every instance, for uie purchase money. October 25, 1821 7t84 Books and 'Stationary. W. P.Baon,308 A7nr Street, Churletfn. S. C. nAS now received his fall auppliesof JtL -nd Shi litmrf ewret,-isrhich hesrillTClt en7aec6iiiWod;ugiig,icr rJt:'an4;acerrtiiirite Leatalogue ia pow ready for delivery. Jleiaa Country Almanac, Tor 1824 ; which contains the usual matter found in Alma nacs i t)e South Carolina courts aa altered at the last session ; thcrjrth-Totini courtunagavq . ernmem i ine ueorgia conns ana government j the Gardener's Calendar, and other useful and interesting matter, calculated for North Caroli na byjoshua Sharpe. - - -(Tr Constantly on hand a supply of Philadel phia manufactured nwl. Just re"tf a conaignment or ITavana Segart. October 1, 1823. i ; 6wt8l Cotton Baeffb,Balc Bopej tjc. , Pieces of Cotton bagging. 30 Coils Bale Rope, together wiih a general assortment of jGrteertft, for'aiils by;.vfe-.--'i- AUUUaiLN AVEKIJUL, rrpril StrccLCherw,uUi Care4ina,- m 2, 18iS i9-6S-68-T2-y6-l - - Cotton Sa.w Gins. T IHE aubacribcr has how on hand, for sale, at . his shop in Saliaburvfon Main altreet. Cot ton Saw Gins, of hia own make, which he will Warrant to be as well made as any in the State. He will constantly keep gins for aalei and will lo all kmua ot repairing, on ahort notice, and vasonabie terms. SAMUEL FHALEV, Valiirillo Lnnd Mcrcii.inb' Ifoftl, CifiAHI.P.1 ii. Mian rr.j.r.tf,,) i,rm4 his si-'l'ialiitanets and I ravrllrrs mr 'Hyj tl.al his wall k(Mwa rsHil.mrtit has bci n ri.ti. ShJerahly improved aincs the last yrar, wtu h reivUra it aa confnraMe aa an Mm, In ihe Cl'y. P. ailitaiUin, being Wt the 'tn.trw of business, renders it pariicjariy worijiy the pat. Mnage of Merchants from the counirr, a d Planters. Ihe llouaw cmnim iinw.hl, ,Y Hl. ty rooma, and m high ahd airy the lial.K a arq Rre-tirtMif, an4 are wtuatsi on tha opfxiaiit U i f the soest, nnler lle d rectMin uf rsrtful "tiers (he 1 abl will alwavt he furmthrd wii! the tx st the msiktt atimita. ami the Itsr with roU Liquors, ana an attenhse rtar-Keenrr.-w r.venr attention stall be paid to those aha sin " at the. hnuse..j; T I, -'l.".Tt TTV.'TT: N. II. The Cohmihis Ind Aurus's aias..,, office Ukrpl at tVlioiuM-. . '" Ml . - t .-feMfrsf, H, V. Sep, 3J, mi. Xfjrrt- for tn!cr 0N Tuesday, the 18th of November west, ai the court-house Sal.dMirv. auivtrr vahia. hie ami hkrly Airgiwf, eonaiiting of mm, wkksj , ami tirb, bclonirinr to the s state of litn irmm A. Pearson, drtr'd. will be sold on s rredi " it of ew snd he jears, rmrclissrrs to secure the psjaietit by giving boixls; wl'h td or anore approved atcuritiea, payable with the enrrt'it ' notea of the banka in the state of Nortli-taroti. na. llie Sale w ill continue on M dnrsilit. the ' 19th, onlrsa all the negroes are sold on tha firvt day. Adilltiunal lerma will be made known od , tha dv of aale. Snflicietit billa of sale will be executed to nur. ' ehsere. A. NEhOI VT.JJnJr: arV13, 1821 5wt80 - XcCToes for Hale. 4 PAUtl.Tof hkelyrrweoiiaistingof 4 IV maa and woman, a child four years otL and one two yeara oUl, may be had for awtra netc aoia in tlie Plate Hank, of on a reasonable credit. The maa ii a tolerable ahoeaiake r, ami the w oJ man accuatoroed ti houae-aOrk, washing, a.e. nppiy si mis pmce. . ' . Hrft. 182J, f.tif WILL aell my House and Lot In ftal . lisbury, oa accommodatlns tent a. Apply to T. L; Cowin, tail. Or to mvarlf. in Ita. Icigti. There ia a good ollice belonging to tha lot, convenient for a lawyer or Physician. J'H" DFXKWITII. ' Kalitkttrth Martin, 1823. '44tf Tailoring Busiheng. THE suhacriber having esiabliahed himaelf lit ' the shove line of business, in the town t,( lxinrlmn, Davidson coOntr. resnoctfullv tiuta f his services to tbe ciluehs of tliat blare, and tha . swroumiing eouiiTry. JTe SovlUe all who wWs " eannenu made, to call on him, and give him a fair trial He intends to make arrangt-mcnte foe procuring the latest fashions i and will strive to ' do hia work in the moat anoroved and dnr.hU. Orders for work, sent from a distance, will ba punctually XecuUO. JACst tttBLIN a . (.'. Srpt. v. 1823. : .:.:T2lf ". IStalbiortli-CiuHnaptE aoWlK eofjutT1- Iff Equity, October term, 1871 Jamee flainL Mary Sweet, W'aahlngton lUird by kis guar sHaa Jamea Baird, Wdliam Crowk and rtrbceca " his wife Ma Agoew and Catharine hia wife, Jamea Thompaon and Margaret hia wife, John ' 8ieel,Wjlliam Fullerton and Catharine hia w ife, Jamea Steel and Jane Steel, against Jane 1 rip let, Thomas Steel an infant under the age of tw enty-one yean, Thoroae and John Baird in. fants under tha age of twenty ne tears, U iU Lam Baird, Peggy Baird, Jane Baird and-Tho roaa Adams snd wife I Petition for aale of real . estate. Itappcarinr to the eatisfartinn of th eourti -that the-defendants In Ihie case are citU - xens of another elate, it ia therefore ordered, that publication be made Fir three montha - ccssivcly in the Western Carolinian, for said da fendanta to appear at our next Court of Equity, te) ' be held for the eounty of Howan, at the court house In Salisbury, on the aecond Mnnrt. aft. - the fourthMonday ia March next, end plead, an- ' ewer er demur to aaid petition, other Ue it will " oauacaj pro comcaao, end beard et parte. Oct. 28, 1823. (Price adv. g 75.) 3m89 State of North-Carolina, ? - lANDOLf It tOVMTf .' ' COURT of Equity, Fall Term, 1823 laaaa Penninron, u. Charlea Johnaon. anH ik. Jrs t Bill in Equity. It appearing to the aatia faction of the Court, that Jamea Harria, and Mar. dy HalL and Mary his wife, Yheira at law of John Harria, de'd.) are not inhabitants of this state, it waa ordered by the Court, that publication be made In the Western Carohnian for aii weeks, that unices the said Jan.es Harria. ami n. i3 Jlidl, aod-Mary hietfe; comrtbrtiiarj jtluii" theihreefirat days of our next CouHnT Fn.,ii to b hW nMhetountv nf IIsuAJrI - made partwa defendant, and answer the com ptainaiit'e bill, that the same will bo taken nm' ..u.. ....I 1. .J .. vviiicvyu, iiu uraru ri pane. Price adtyg' fust' State of North-Carolina,; Toxttf couaTV. - . COURT of Equity, April term, 1823 Mn." " ston Clcmenta, rs. Achillea tk-athrxr . Original bill to perpetuate teatimonv. It an. peering to the Satisfaction of the'eourt, that the , defendant, Achilles Deathrage, does hot reside within Uie hmits of thia State. It ia thfifo. '. ' dered, that publication- be mae fjf atx w eek a " successively o loa WeaUm Carolinian, print ; at Salisbury, that unless- said defendant appear at the next Court of Equity, to be holden for i the county of Stokes at the ibutf-house In Gcr. Monday Wwafcti next.- and nlead. ansutr n demur, the bill will be taken pro confeaso, ji4 me nu uc Ki uown lor ucaring ex pane. . -. vopy irom aunute. i est, Vcr. 23, 1823, ?, (Price atd, J.) - 6t83 MilitaPV lYPMitinna. nnOR aergeanu of militia, of an approved fort, 1 1. are kwnt for aale at the Can,UtJmm ettn akaaMBwaaBawaMavJMawMMaaWMaakaaBAri. vriiiiiif Wills VenCkUoT jxvoaaHV W4. UkIa ae4 tl.taa sTkfl 1 - I ai v aa sus s 'ILVV f "

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