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coT.ioirmr'. rortm. The IJ''-r'-i M.numr'Jttx !;! On' feictt arc stir! spjuinlof the nearly I JOJdi'.l,irt have been tutnct i!el irriftl f Oinmutafl I'mtm tl home, hf art Ataodaibrt in Union, ha been (fid that he to'k u uiarr . The sarin- cnmrnentfJ by the sculptor Charity, In thing hirpened it AletnJrU, which tlnland md It eipcued tote fmlhed la pt(9 the ?See Cull pasted about tun ri the curse f next fear. We da not, on Saturday morning. The good pr;lc however, feel entirely mUfied with thit iad been on the luck out, from Ihtlr fadilon of tmioriing monumenti lo the whurvei. for werk before, to elcomc father of our country from furtln cun the return of thiComrnodortt but mliwd trie, of foreign matiriats, and the werk the epportunltjr at hit. " of foreign ertltt. The whole fabric When I he Set Cull wived at Nortlk should be MfYr, though rudt tithe work on Friday afternoon, from Deaufort.N.p. manhlp of Stonehcnge, and unlike the the ihreudi of the John Adarn Frigate mm aiCanove'i Roman ttatuo in North tod Peicock Sloop of Wir were tntnned Caroline. The atateof Mamchutetti fur el the patted, and M tkrte heirtr cheer fiithed the rnarite of which the City Hall -IpfecUimlthefjrailicaiionof the officer of Hew York (ihrfint;fcirftding Inrthii -ard mae M He tV arl of U tI.nt Country )je contMvctedf end that tUj , Commodore. The cltiaent from the eonttin; a sculptor (a native of N. Jersey) - whamtaho lotidtr cheered the irrlvtl pf capable' of forming ilalue," which no theanuouilf expected veel, which waijcwia or ten yeare could mltttke lor any Dromrxlr returned from the See uullt and it it mentioned, at worthy of remark. . . . i that by none wai the arrival more cordi - ailv (treated, than by the BiMth Brit; Mr. Wkittt Among the many wonder? Commerce, hlng at Town Point. All fu productions of nature, mineral, vege the principal officer of the Mat ion, and of uble, and animal, which you from time the vetieli tvlnic there, waited on the to time tell or, why don't you now and Commodore In their barge, and offered then give it Information of e few of the their congratulation on hit life return, remarkable t near home Why.tir, Sail He declined going on thore, becaute of bury and Ita precincti might afford ub- lilt detire to proceed Immediately te V ashington. A at tonal intcUtgtnter. ciacttaa 1 I am directed by the Honorable Secre- drained to view with amazement the in tary of the Navy to atturc the officer and explicable, freaki of nature, and marvel at men of the Squadron I have the honor to (he performance!, the beautiea, tbe de command,4 of the consideration in which formitiea, and the fecundity of the ani their acrvicea on their recant expedition creation. You know, at for Hirdi, against the Piratca of the Wett Indict our town need not turn itt back upon all ere held, and the high tense entertained the world betide ; for I am aurc we can of their devotion to a moil arduoua and rnitcbiny thing brought against us, either dangerous tervice. wherein a vigor haa for wisdom or folly, vice or virtue j and been dplayed which hat effectually tr- "to guadruiedt, if our agricultural toci retted the dcprrdiliontof the freebooter, ety would jive ui half a chance, and offer offutded security to our trade, and juttly entitles them to the unquslified approba- tion of the Navy Department, end to tbe tbankt of their country. david roRTia. IVathinglon Cfy, Oct. 39, 1823. We underttand that Commodore Poe- Tin haa ordered hii broad pendant to be hoitted on hoard the John Adama, and that the vetKliof war now in the United State, end competing part of hit aquadron, will aail about the Ut of December neit, bv which time every cauae of diaeate will, ho doubt, have disappeared. Inttl At the late " Shew and Fair," tayi the IMadivon county (N. Y.) Obterver, Benja min . Bartlett produced " aatitfactery proof," that he raited one hundred and eeventy-four buthelt of corn upon an acre tsflandt and alto, that he raised tjtrre hundred and five and a half buthelt of po tatoes, upon one half acre of land, for which he received the first premium l Twang II ibid. V a . w. a. MA I Latt night, Ur. tootlfs, of this City, nil into a pit. Which had been dug near w a oiji apple uo. ao toau i corn, 31 to 40 ba the General Pott Office, owing, it ia lup fon, 9 a 10, aalt,Turkt laUnd, Ma 90, ptr 100 pojed, to the jdirkneu of the night, and h."!1? Ci.-Vj l . 1 '..-j 10 10 3! conee, prime, green, 28 to 29 1 2d and orua,, nn net, ilia owiy wa. no. louno Unul thit morning. Feflublitan. Lotlery Luck. lmo laborers on the Canal Basin at Albany, have drawn a 30,- 000 prize in the New York State Lotterr. Thi it tmbankinz to tome Purpose. iic iuiii ii nioi jj ccius, waa raiacu in Philadelphia for the relief of John Cot- ton, the man who lott both his arras in an na:aeement with Diratet. The money ia ,a.a ,n 1.;. .v.. it.itA.it a : ,k. c: " r . . r. ' . - ' tj , vt 1 " 1 Bank pf New ork. Norfolk, OCT. 29. The aeent of the Underwriters of the steam brig .New- York, I which was stranded on Can Hen ry on tha 1th inatt who had Ji.nafch- d by them to adoDt measures for wettine her off, haa come up from that tesiel tbii .... . .l, ma .va, iu., .... w, float in the channel. Tlhrta-NewY6rrito frm . ..... B : . . V Writ-York, in rtlationtoTfie C6mtci,"at -JuAHrm- Eachrprisoner hai l cell 7 feet t. .. wceaiy, ana wniiB-wasnca nitniia ly. A achool i kept two hours in a day, for the instruction Of juvenile offenders, in reading and writintr.- The convict! re prohtbtted from speaking, ocept to the presence of e keeper, end then only uvui meir wort. d tyfie n off a aeputation trom South America, the late Pope 6f Rome ipppiritet! Mbn signorl World. He is to be clothed with exten- tmall aupply coming in, i readily diiooaedofat for the Pope'l own authority in governing laly have reached the highest prlcV named. , the Church in America, the holy father ? L- ... 7 "deploresthe erTorof the insurgents who Jl. 1). . KounsaYlIIC, contemn the. authority of the., toother At the Med Utute, Lexingt, Mavidton Cttmty, tfnit1' "' 11 5 1 1 ..1: . . 1 toumnr." hut. denrona not tfi ironard-l" 'butf "desirous not td teopard" eternal salvation of so many : k. k.. ,.Bi.4 A.:. ...j,;ni . ne h" Jfnted their petition e me e Christians,1 wine appointment oft Patriarch. Col. Star. mm weinlDgton. VeroAna uazrtu. l coMMVaicaTio. hectt, with a little amplifying, sufficient to fill a magazine of wondera. Patting over the manv veritable and mineral nhenom- lena around us, we are instinctively con- iome retpccltble firrnvumi, we would at tonittt tbe nation with boar-pigs, bull calve, horse colts, ram Umbt, ct cetera. But, Mr. Editor, I have Iot the trail I atar ted upon. All I meant to tay te you, waa thit i A neighbor of mini hat a common tized, tmall boned, curl'd-tail'd, tbort legged, deep bellied, ttrait eared, tpotted P'k which littered I young pigi thit eaton ; and in three months after, aha Uttered 1 1 more ; all of the Grt Utier died but one, and that one, at the ago of three montht, waa killed, and weighed Ivtntu ifivt houndt I Now beat this w ho can 1" at tTTr.n or f rT. M.IRRIED, In thi county, on the 30th ult. by Jatnct M. Ramaay, Ew(. Mr. Tktmat Matter; to Miaa In Iredell eoqpty, on the 6th inat by the Rev, Pr. Jai. MTtee, Wr. Jamtt Luckey,o( Rowan, to Wm Sullg NaMmts( Iredell. At Chape! Hill, -on Tntaday the 28th ult. by the Rev. Dr. Caldwell, Mr. ffm. J). MrpKey, to Mm Betty irutttd. FA TETTE T 1IJE PRICES. -V.. 6 euinearfina X , wheat, 96a gl wbiikey,40a42, peach brandy, 3aQuaIitv.26 a28, tea. hvaon. Rl 20a 1 2J. flax eed,80a90iUllow,7a8;beeawai,30a31jrice. 303 to 4 per 100 lba.t iron, K3. pr. 100 lb tobacco leaf,3 a 4S manufactured, i to 20 pr.cwt -T CWEJUJT PRICES, Oct. 30. - Cotton. 15 ct. Flour, new, per barrel, U.K. M tn I . r-.M K.i.l, A I Kit .... rv. . . in.. 1)1 ... . D... Mr c ... . ii 1 v I uiu -m v .1 I uwni uuHb ul via v. mi iiMiir. . nni. nnAv ini.in Tobacco, 3 to 4 Beetwaz, lb. 30 eta. i Tallow, 6toTcu. Bacon, 9 to 12 eta. t Lard, 7 to 10 eta. Butter, 10 to 20 . eta. 1 Bagging, 3i to 40 eta. t f c . .1-1. . O.I. k...f. 1 iron, i to 0 dots. ; salt, d nun. & dot.) Sugar, 7 o 14 0011 1 IOncc, io. o w ,0 rt, , aq to o Co. 14J ccnta haa been the extent, at which aalea were effected k 15 cenU can yet be obtained for the prune of cur Upland. CHARLESTON PRICES, An. 3. Cotton, 8. hland, 25 to 30, itained do. 12 to JJl5 i mJSVSS I to si ' Whitley, (Pcnn.) 3Ulo 37 cta. t. E. Rum, 36 to 37 1 Apple Brandy, 33 to 34 eta. j Tobac co, Kentucky, Georgia, Fayettenlle, 8tc. 3 to AMMna, v w V Kit.i.10, a t. , mmvww. Bagging, Dundee k Iaverneat, (42 inchj 25 .26 eta. tCogmac Brandy 1 20ii3opergl.i Holland Gm, - 95 to 110gailmr IRnaaiaA 0 1. aV a. J 1. 1 AA lu VmmI.! 1 I . A-la y,, yMinif 55 , 65, Sugar.Havana White, 12 t0 J4 , Brown, 3 to 8$ j Mutcovado, 9 to II , St CroiipriaiellalliN.Orleant,prime,10aJi Inferior, 8J to 9 Refined Loaf Sugar, 16. to LKTm-. K Rum, Jam.' 95a 100 eta. 1 West India, 65 1 Malaa te ( W. 1.) 26 to 28 eta. Black Pepper, 20 to 21 j Pimento, 25. TforthCarini.JlaJ Ii - J? P-PI-Cent, dia. 1 Georgia, 2 do. . " - tim-The "fcht" ceired in -WSSm- an animated demand for thia article, and the . Jvvtiir, , T P"P" 11 A ti8itertplenUfuIly,cortrfQrtably,anUheaply. pMt ftvorirTeniind bm that exeniona to pleaae JYtrtit-Vurtuna, k have, meaaurabh, he humbly trutta, taught him (HOW, Trr. 18, 1823. TtM Ehcnrzcr Acatlcinr. k an unf rtiwlrtl hiwif, Ut $: rt I tr, tir ollcn aiioilirr iut(!tctn rt !,.unf tli Afi-Umr, in! ita a .1 7 l rung to ka it U any attort crM4 of tima t'Mg to U ht (f u be k its, ha will rai.U hre a nun br of vrtra. lUtu attd atrakri at tk rrMir ity of tht Arklcmy Uiha apuligy Wli t of- irrt ror mbir (,, Una, vtira rrprif.j. BriJc, periodical putl-iwjn Ktia accMry to autUua life in bur AeaJrmtta The ctnt propoaal of a MtaW Coo. great U N. Carolina, and of otbenelr htr,t4 patronue Uia ecatnarr ia an eAKtianaJ rtaaun why a tma euiement thouN nveci a blaa on,al tha doora of thoae at Iraat, who hate, n tome J - I - I J a - . 4. ' jtto, piaugwj u oi uicir painmai, in bating tipreaawj an imewiiaw to acoa uitf aona to Otocur. - Iet the- Twblie nrr (re rnrtmiify tBtftl'rfSri that woulil rt with thair crtduliir, and our rum. l Tie otject of muek clranty ami Worific, uii inKtiuuvn, ii ia Dopra, wiu oc Nmnca It it now 0ounatiing. Mure than 40 vouUta Kara been regiatr red aa ita atudenta aiihia the two past yeart of tbe prtact adminittration. Ttiia la eihibited to tbew Hut Ilia adranUgea of tbil place have adJretaed tHemaclvea aucceaafully to Uia public. A aeaJUiy, beauliTuJ til gtoI a.xj very eonvenient Boanl aoma aciratiAc appara. tut An Academical Library of 170 vow. 0at are invilaliona to Esaoeaar. J Mail, arriving nero inret uroeaa week, aiaoetMitnbutct to tlx local advantage of the Academy. Not diaownmg bit mponaibiltly to the public the teacher of LWt:icr Aaademy will atudv ti tliev liimarlf not altogether undrarning of hi continued Lbartl paironaire aliould h ntret with it. n.r Air.H iiAi.Mia. Ttrk Iktritt, X. C. Ort. 20, 1K2J. 1 w I). PARISH CO. 265 King Strut, Ctrmr WmtwrtK-SttH, caikittrak, a. c, WYAVP. opene'l, and now offer fur aaje, at M JL mutually Itw pcrt, 550" rackagci DRY GOODS, ADarrr.n to thk tito vti 1 WOOLLE.V GOODS. 35 balet extra and auper CLOTHS, 30 do middling do 20 do low priced do 2 do aaaorlrd peliaae do 3 do 5-4 Uvvonaliire LSnaeya 16 do auper and middling Caiaimerrt 5 do common do 3 do auper ttriped and ribbed do 10 cet auper and middling Sat tint la 2 do Bedford Corda 3 do auper Valencia Vetting 4 do common Toilinet and MwaniJown do 2 balct heavy HutJiingt U do white I'laint 5 do .blue, drab and Ruxt do 2 do green Oaixea 6 do aawrted Flannelt 10 do Indun DuffiL Blanketa 5 do Hnitot do do 10 do 3. 3, 4 and 4 point do 10 do 7-4.8 4,9-4. 10-4, 1 14 and 124 Itoae do 6 do black and colored Hombaictt 5 do do do figured do 3 do do pAnrcd do 2 do acarlet ami orange printed Ratline ta 3 caaca Can.rine Plaida 1 do wora'.ed Bengal Strip! .". 2 do black Bon.bueena- 4 do . auper I arUii 1'laidXloaVr- I- 2-kr Merrt aaaorted Lamb'a Wool Fiona do do do do do do do do do do - do--' -do do half do do" '" do Uonted do" Women' black -Ho Ao do white do do Merino Mantles and Hhawla 4-4 and 6 4 Caaaimrre do 74 and 84 plain figured Cattimcre do Wonted Braces Caaaimero fointa. 2 1 COTTON GOODS. 10 cases 9-4 and 64 t'an.bnca , 2 do - 9-8 and 64 Jaconets 4 do 8-8 and 64 loom sewed Muslins 6 do 9-8 and 64 Book ' . do 3 do 44 rich tamboured do do 3 do 44 Japaned " do do 3 do 9 J and 64 plain and figured Mull do 2 do 94 plain and tamboured Bwina do 5 do common, tamboured and at wed Rubes 2 do aaaorted Lenoet 55 do 3-4and44aas'dCalicoetandChintzei, tome fashionable and splendid patterns 8 do auper ail common furniture ao 3 do Garment and Cambric Dimity 2 do auper Furniture do 2 ilt 114 and 124 Manilla (tudta 2 do 4-4 Union Stripes 2 do drab Constitution and Bangup Corda 3 do tuper and common Bedticka 2 bale' Dorchester do 6 cases Britannia and Bandanna lldkfs. 5 do Madras do 4 do Pullicat and Uutulipatam do 4 do common and super blue Romal do 3 do 44, 64 and MOhinta Shawls 2 do 74 and 84 Imitation do 4 do white, spotted and checked Crarata 1 do Women's white Cotton Hose 1 do do auper black do do ingrained l-doGitH'a whita-- .4.do 30 bales brown and bleached Waltbam Cottons Uii.d.iJmnft 8hi.rings-and fibettiligl 6 casei American Plaids and Stnpea t -tlo -do Checka-" 2 do 4-4 do Imitation Caroline Plaid 4do34"ahd"4 Meant Iwmflhtrtlhgf 1 do 4r4 auper plaid Ginghama, handsome pattenis do do do Turke Yarw ' three cord Cotton Balls "t Spool Cotton 1 LINEN GOODS. ' ' 10 cases 7-8 and 44 Irish Linen,' iholo and derai piecea ' - " 2 do Long Lawns ... , -i i-.ito,.-IiiieB CambriM..-.-' :-7- 1 do do do Handkercblers, ITossoHed Table fitatr 1 bale Russia do . 5 cases brown Jnd black Ljnena 1 oaie imuauon suecuua 4 do Osnaburrs 1 do super Linen Tick 1 case white PUtillas. - 3 do assorted Patent Thread. SILK GOODS. 1 case green, pink and blue Florence 3 do ig'uV Florences, Levautinea and Satins I do 54 black Serge I do do Levantine 3 do 4-4 figured Silk; Handkerchiefs I At l! V E'.r...!.rf an.l Birtneu 1 di I d 6 Hit do ami tl Tr-1 Caritnn Crpe 2 ill d di ftankin do 3 do Crapa Prrtwa 1 do rv i aa'.m rmboaaed do 1 do iK-r and con.moa bUk Billt lUlfa, 3 do do r na bar and plaid . do 3 do 4 4 and M Crape bbaal 3 do do alantlea f do birj tyi lUmlkf rrt.irfa 4 do auper and common black Itallaa Crapei 1 do rial crapa 2 do Man's and Women! black and white J do do 00 do do oouMivea aw a ' " 1 I do llat.lt gngtiall do do 3 da . lul.an and India Seainf EUki - Jfaurtad , Ta, 1 do do Silk Braid 1 1 do black lilk vtrret 7 V rieh rtgwred Kibbemt, twortrd 1 - do aaaorlvd frirgtd and pUln UffcU and aatin do 1 do black Gallooni 1 do do VcNtt Itlbona I do tnper and eommoai flag llamlkfi. 1 do do German do 3 do black ailk llorentine 1 do do do do rich flgurad. 8UNDMES. 3 caaea Men'i Beaver Glovci 3 do do Bick-akin do 3 do do Dog-akin do 1 do do auer Woodatock do 1 d Habit H'oodatoek and Beaver do 3 do do aaaoried KU do 1 do do linrd do do 3 do auper and common gilt Coat Button! 1 do do Pearl do 3 do Pin 5 - do ailk and gingham Umbrella! 7 do ladtet Leghorn I lata 3 do Tape, aaaorted. Or.4r 27, 1823. 9t8S Caution to the Public. ON the 8th of Augut( a man hr the name of Jtumel Barn, a tailor by trau, touk board. ing at the eubacriberS bouae 1 he maifled UII a few dan aince, when ho took bp hie kit and skulked ofT without paying hit board. He laid he came from Richmond or Petersburg, Va. and that he ahould go to 1 enneaarc when he left here. Me ia about 5 feel 8 inckea high, flat head, curled hair, big mouth, and scurvy banda. He ia a fairipoken, pbuiaible villain 1 tin public would, therefore, do well to look out for him. CATHAK1.NE SMI1U Sah,bury, AV. 17, 1823. 2t81 Taken Up, I S the month of May hurt, by the tobecriber, a tout able bodied nerro fellow, lio calla limaclf FJmimdi be i about J Ctet aU-inchea lijch, very dark completion, atuttert eonaiilenu blv, particularly when agitated, and aged about J or i years. Ihe owner ia requeated to prove property aatiafactorily, and take the kU lowawav. JOHN CALLOWAT. SHbwi,.Yv.:0,lS23. 5(83 A CARD. TtTcWtA & Iioag, , CImI Ptrtiud U Mi,J .,- INFORM their country friends and CUSf tomers, that they have removed from .their-old ataod, t Nv355 King Street, few doors below Boundary Street, where -4hy are now -opening a hvrge and eiTCtS" aire importation of fresh arid gnumo Drugs Medicines. A 10, Paint; Oil, MntUw Clam, Hatterf and Dyert' maierialt, with a great variety of others articles. CharUifn, Oct. 1823. 3.t80 31erchants' Hotel, & tht Riting Stm, earner King (J Stciet ttrttt, LhartetUn, 6. C-. CHARLB9 H. MIOTT respectfully informs bis acquaintances and Travellers renerallr. thai hia well known establishment has been con. .. . . . T. . .... V . . siderably improved since the but year, which renders it as comfortable as any House in the r.t .. ... .:....' 1 - ' . 1. . . m 11a aiiuauun, ocinr in un cenrrc or business, renders it particularly worthy the pat ronsre of Merchants from the country, and Planters. The House contains upwards of sit. tv rooms, and ia hirh and air 1 the Btahlei are fJre-proot and are situated on tha opposite side of tbe street, under the direction of careful ostlers the Table will always be furnished with the best the market aflbrda, and the Bar with good Liquors, and an attentive Bar-Keeper. r.very attention ahau be paid to those w ho stop st the house. .N. B. The Columbia and Ausrusta Stan. otnee is aept si mis nouse. otifi ' f .. ....... - Cfmrietton, S. C. Sept. 22, 1823. Books and Stationary. W. P. Bason, 308 Xinr Street, Charletttn, S. C. HAS now received his fail supplies of Bkt onJaxcomitarinjr terms. - Merchants,' Teach era ana yoct way ar inviiiwi wtcaii. Jk. ntw catalopi la now ready for -delivery." He has jusi puauanea ino CountiX-AlraaiiactJ,orJi824. ; J which contains thejiautljrtatter found in, AhTis- nacst tTie South Carolina courts as altered at the last aesaion j the North-Carolina courts and gov. ernment the Georgia courts and government 1 the Gardener's Calendar, and other useful and interestmtr matter, calculated for North' Caroli. na by Joshua Sharpe. CCJ Constantly on hand supply of. Philadel phia manufactured Snvfi. I - , just re'd a consignment or Havana Began. October 1, 1823. . 6wt81 . , Kcw Fashions- raiiir-.fHoamoerayjnE.ycij-iaww, 'Jt ' frorii bis ebrrespohdent in Philsdelpbia the -'1 1 .J . ... latest fashions tromjne ccl&omeashop 01 J?a6 all kinds of work belonging to the tailoring bu siness. He pledges himself, that all those who may favor him with their custom, shall have their work done in the best style of tbe fashions of the day, and on reasonable terms.' Travellers, and Others, who wish garments made on short notice, can be accommodated with a whole suit, on a notice of two daya. t)rdera from a distance punctually attended to. Kt- I ituaiAs v. uawu. Suhibury, Aug. 11, 1823. " ' CJ rent Ibriiai. f IlHf. IwW nl.er being dfairouioi p.'"ff h'4 J (If lit, ami hnngir j In, buivril Ii a Ve, ill ofirr f tale, at Ui Duitrt-luM in ll.ii. boruuj'i, On tht vurth Monday in Mvcmficf tittt, tnj from dar le day tUereafler tintj the wholo la ti.1.1, tb fulloaing property it Urauga tmin ty, via 1 1000 lre of land lying wiihin f.Hir milel of dispel Hill, on New llopa creek, a.tjn',ninr tho tantla of Chriatupher lUrtjrs anl wthers. About one half this tract is low treunda, of tt.f beat jualitr, 150 acres ttrvof lately cleartd and N ticcllrnt orler lr a crop 1 the upland Is excel, lent pine and hickory land, fit for the eulthaUot) Of rum and cottoo. J.'Jarrea Iving cm gg rrff k, tkhg, the UtuU of I2k JLsv M iu. H.nUn awl aHbera. 1 here are on this trad about 10 acres of clear ed (and, lit good oriUrrfof aerKp,anscUnt---apple oobar4 aa4 aixxil TA) arre of brat to bacco land to clean, end tha balance is rnml com and wheat land 1 he wboto wood Wnd le weu timbered. 1 tiero $re alao comforULl country buiblings on the Utd. '. 315 acres on the waters of Haw 4rer. ad loin Ing tbe Undo of Hall Garrison snd others, lt',4 tract Is unimproved) about half of it etceltang tobacco land, end the whole covered with boavy growth of timfcor,-. ' -- - 1J am s on Bat k creek, adjoining Was An derwm snd others. A considerablo part of this m tract is cleared, and ia of tietllent quality, and baa on It an etcatlrnt crop of corn. 20J acres within a quarter of a mile of thi) town of HilUboroogh 1 about BO acres of a bkb, m clereL the balanco core red with e hrarr growth of timber 1 It baa on it km buUdinrs, l. 11 . . 1 1 who an aiceiieni apple orcnaru. 1 124 acres adiuininr tlio above tract, all un. cleared and well timbered. , 150 acrte on Cne rivor. abont one mile from HilUborourh. I mm thia tract hia mills are aiu ' uated, eonatating of a saw and two grist milla, ' containing three pair of atones, In csccDent or Art, having lately keen thoroughly repaired 1 hs property la thnueht to b tin moat valua ble in die back country, not only on account of the dam, race and bouses, being situated en a ' solid rock, and the durability of the work, but on account of its beinr the nearest mill to IMfa borough on tbe rWer, and aurroumWd by thick; ' ana populous settlements or industrious farmers, w hich sITord ennant work for the mill. 125 seres sliomnaT the mid tracU about TO - . acres of which are enclosed and under good! fence 1 there are good country buildings on the tract, and an excellent apple orchard. 200 acres, called Hart's mills, whereon Cat let Campbell, Kq. now lives only one bah of thus s tract belong: to the subscriber, ho therefore only proposes to sell that half. This place has always been esteemed amongst the n,oat valua ble mill eatablialimenta in the countrv, not only on account of IrrtucaCtyrbut on account of that durability of the test. It has on It an etrthVnt dwelling house, and convenient ouUiotiars but uie miu u not in good repair. v lltere at en thij place eood apple orcliard. . . -Hilt mrmm na y!h m i X- mile from Hartford, adjoining Able Thompson. and others, unimproved, a larre proyxtrficn of it is covered with excellent timber, snd thi land well adapted te the euhWation of corn and wheat. Only hall the tract belorga to4h subacr'.ber. 40 seres, or thereabouta, on Second eis k of Nea-llope, mljoining tho lands of Mark Picket " and others, -1 bia ia an see I lent tract for, UV snilk it sormmdedby a kitoeraBiindance of pii and oak limber, and as ; aboutzteiirinifci hmfzz Hiilaborough. . .1 . '-- 7 ." Dne lut w the town of Hillaboroiigh. whtreoUTT-!: the subscriber now Eves, contsining one acre situated in a pleaunt part of the town, having thereon a good dwelling house snd all the ne cesaary out-botises for the convenience of a fa mily, with a good garden, Tbe half of the lot whereon Thomas N. S. Harris, Kaq. lately lived. T hia lot ia about 59 or 60 ysrds from the msrketJiouK 1 ha on it . an excellent dwelhna feouser store and houses, kitchen, and necesaary 1 ut bouses, and) is an excellent stand tor a merchant. Two or three unimproved kite, well eiruatedV " -30 or 40 likely negroes, consisting of men, women snd chikiren 1 amongst them are. car . ' penters, a shoe maker, a aniUer. a waggoner, s - - cook, and some excellent hostlers and bous , servants. Be vWiArs alt la seff 1400 seres of land in the county of Franklin, on the waters of Ksndv and flat Rock creek a. adjoining the lands of Kinchen Bledsoe and there. There ia on thia tract enough cleared " land to work si I or eight hands to advantage' - "V" an apple orchard, among the best in the county .'" . . nd a tolerable rood frame dwellinr house. A considerable portion of the land is fit for tb cultivation of tobacco, com and cotton. ! Also, 500acrcaof land in tbe county ofCaa- - well, on the waters of II ico creek, adjnininr that " lands fornerlr the Drooerty of Ihomaa Blade- . : deceased. This tract is fine com and cotton " land, unimproved, andia covered with the beat . 1 pine timber, and has on It an excellent seat for a sawmill.' . - . .' The subscriber wishes the public to under stand that he ia serious, when he tells tbem that he wishes to sell the above described property. - and hones that all .those who havo th amalest-''-r----' lMution to puhaSrtrifart of ii wilt attend, ZZ-LJCv..., ,afir9 RXpects. great bajgaxoa nwy.b hadv--Tno--- tormo- w,H be aewmnYorTattngjmd illtffTiiad4'l:.--. Known on the day 01 sale. -JonNTATUOSTJrT Oct. 14, 1823. JJegrocg-i'or-Salc. " ,-v- 4 FAMILY of likely J"etrrrt, consist inr of a iX. nan and woman, a child four years old, snd one two years old. mty be had for notes neiroti. ' abU in the State Bank, or on a reasonable credit, : Tbe man ia a tolerable shoemaker, and the wo man accustomed to house-work, washing, key Apply at this office. . : : : sept.vm. .- v v. yatr Cotton Saw Gins. rnjIEl aubscriber hi now on. hand for sale, it X bia ahon in Saliahurv.- on Main Rtreat. fTnf. warrant to be aa well made aa any in the State. ...r ... . , . 1 . fle'iiJOnsWrt ao ui Kinus ot repairing, oq suon noucet ana i -reasonable terme. , ""r " ' i, 1 ; SAMUEL TTtAI RT. t . SaMibvrf,Jvf.ii,W&. .67. . ' t tShcrifls: Deeds, ITtOB land xAi by owlerof write of renditioivl exponas for sale at tbe printingoffice. " "' Vr U YeuAVUonV ExxjQnas . For sale at this Oi&ee.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 18, 1823, edition 1
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