SJJSIWH V: utsim, Dtxi.itrir.uo, ih.m. In. addition la the proceedings of l,hc fjt gitUturt which we have copied from the Raleigh papers, we leart) from corres pondents, that, on Friday, a proportion, tit brought forward in the Lt gWUturt to yepf tl tbe present electoral law, and res tart th old plan of choosing bj dutricli. e do hot believe, however, that t ma- jority p( the ejjltljgrf wjll sntkn the .above proposition j for we art sure tbey have too Mgh i regard for" the Tntrtevtst ht wel'ht, end the respectability of the State to fritter away her oe, end tbds - sfeWoV-her lftBal (he Uoloo."r We alto learn that the Governor, the w-eretarv of StatCi the Treasurer, end 1 the Comptroller; were all re elected on Saturday without opposition. Alto that Joseph WiKon. '.(. wai re-elected So Iki'or jthe 6b Judicial circuit) without apposition. ' BASK DIVIDF.NO. The State H.n ol Noith Carolina hat dertarrd a dividend of 4 per cent, on the Capital atotk, for the last half year, pay able at the piinripd bank on the Ut dav of Dcrember, and at the teveral branchca fifteen daya thereafter. NATION L JOt ltVAL. We have received three or four ofthe 'flrit numhert ofthe above paper, puMUh ed by Mr. Force, in Wathington (!ity. In national politic, it tupporta Mr. Mamt for President ; but apart from itt political bht, it app.-art to ut todeierve, and we are pretty certain will eventually receive, in extensive patronage throughout the union. We know Mr. I'orce to be a man of considerable talent, and of unrired in dustry and perteverance. Hit paper ahewa at much tvttem and a;ood arrange ment aa an pe-iodical journal in the country : betide a suitable quantity of editorial matter on variotit aubjects, and judicious telectiont of foreign, domestic and miscellaneous intelligence, the pa per containa well written original reviews ofthe latest books publishceV Copioul extracts from the' proceeding of the General Assembly will be found in our paper . ihi: week-A.-free people should alwaya have a fair view of what their public servant are doinjf, that they may be enabledto judge of them from their actiont, instead of their prtfeuiont. Kothtng is more common than complaints that the Legislature is " doing nothing." Thts aiiscs measurably from a want of information, with the great mass of the people, of what their representatives are doing, and partly from too crude ideas w legtstattoni rt ' vert-- rtronewti opinion, entertained by great many, that the peculiar merit of legislation con tists in there being much of it. Now le illation operates upon the political con siitution, much the same as medicine does upon the constitution of the natural man t too much of either will enervate, rather than invigorate. In the House of Representatives ofthe Legislature of Georgia, Mr. Adams, the republican candidate for Speaker, has been elected, by a majority of one vote over Mr. Daniels, the Crawford candidate, not withstanding the latter had the advantage of being Speaker last year. tttPeiersjrarj tilt, contains a splenetic editorial article, tTiat paper with a abort paragraph which was the production of one of its corres- "TondfBis. The good sense of the vete ran editor of that paper, we think, ought to have viewed the miatake we made in opylng the article alluded to, with mote liberal feelings, and noticed it with a lit tle more comity. But we cannot believe so uncharitable a temper is habitual with that experienced editor i we would rather l believe that,Ji. ill-natured accusation Jjoinst us, was the production of a vapor- ; joys ft wonted humor, he is a potern of 'liberal sentiment and fraternal feeling. The Editor of the Republican ery H knows it is a common practice with HHshera of papers, to credit literary productions to the papefa in which they first appear, arid to. affit the signature, ; fjhere e? eny. , But if the ltor would r '. a !i'i 1'iii.r, in tV.t ff V tween cary an ! f,lt!cvt art r 1st, we tan only tiy, in a borrowed diaiirh, " Ti$ llrttnri tUtl turh ilftmr User litii i, " 'Twist l0rtMfJum imJ imUlnU ! Whether there was any aignature to the communication in the Republican we are not able to ley, a the paper it raia!ald I but if there wat one, our not adding It to the it tiract, wet purely an Inadvertence. It it certainly a f rtlgn fiom our iny clinatlon to mitrrpmrnl the viewi of any editor, at. It la rtptignant to our principle .iht all'i Ut In polities, we therefore cheerfully undeceive the rcadere of our paper, aa to the sentiment of the t ditor of the Pctefiburg Republican t the following InrcIenVnot a legitimate cognation ofhTs, but the production of tome one of bit correpondenti t 1 he position of Mr. Calhoun it a pe culiar one. Where he It not fiMt, he it almott evcrv where tecond7lDa ailua -ink lion it an1.(outio that 0r the illuMiioutj Athenian cneral, after the victory of .t.m5. a:-..i. . Jt.t.J ........... .w..,.w.ru..w..... . Greekt, the namet or (wo orthe ;enerat. who, in their opinion, had rendered the mmt (littitiruuhfd ericct to the torn I mon caute in that ulariout anion, were inscribed. It Is well known that ofthe ten generals, earn auwniied hi own name firfl)iit that all but fhemittorlet tub tcri!ed the name of Themittoclct ao cond." AS WF. F.XI'F.CTF.n! The Cafr Fmr Hrcordcr, printed in the town of Wilmington, in thit Siate, hat long been u haliinjj between to opiii- iont," on the aubject ofthe PretidcncyJ ' it, quandary wat, whether to tide with the People, or to vield to the ceatlets impor tuhities, the flatteries and threats of a few busy purtiunt of the radical candidate It hat at length taken a stand againl the voice ofthe State, and is now advocating the raute of a party whose principles and aeiioni are at war with our dearest rijthtt as freemen, and incompatible with the safety and permanency ofthe free insti tutions of our country. We are well aware of the Recorder's motive for supporting Mr. Crawford'a pretensions the same inducements have been held out to us, as to the Recorder ; ibe radicals hare kept' a cominnat'butt about our eara ; they have cajoled end flattered, and even threatened, with a hope of inducing us to abandon the cause of the people and adrocare the pretentions of the patron of their party. But as they begin to discover ibatwe were bom, raited and educated a tuft" necked Ameri can freeman, determined not be bandied about by political jugglers, they have mostly " ceased from troubling" us. Thit, M not th-flrTT-trrn-71tirireTeTT that the Recorder has afforded internal evidence of the facility with which it mar be warped to suit the views of pattizmv bovr- unhallowed tWr. . aletigna. -I appears by an extract, published in the Fayetteville Observer, that, in the sum mer of 1819, the Editor of the Rtcorder published an Editorial article on the sub ject of Contention, in whit h it was stated, that " our system of representation is no toriculy incorrect " and that the monstrous incongruity of the "minority governing the majority, existed in a government- claiming to be republican ! Such whole some doctrine, as might be expected, created a terrible ferment in the murky region of New Hanover. The wise men of those parts bristled up about the Editor, and told him, in a tone that sounded to the bottom of his fiocket, that hia doctrine M4u1$V.3ii W'0'"y?u rnut 08 re Mtroredr &cv Wh ereup6ftr hlnb7 editor (who, like potter's clay, could be mbuidc4o -an nounce hia heresy, and swallow hia own worda ; and baa given abundant evidence of his sincere repentance, in the zeal with which he has labored to spread the doc- trie ef non-reform. The newspapera of North-Carolina are now fairly divided upon the Presidential quettapn t three radical, and nine anti- radical. Now" "we think it liberal calcu lation to aayrthat the- supportera f.-Mv Crawford in the : State will bear jm about the same proportion to the whole population, aa the three newspapers which advocate hia pretensions do to the tweke in the State. Therefore, ee 3 is to 12 newspapers, so ia 108,478 to 433,912 white freemen in Korth-Caroliru ! . Napoleon Bonajferte, during hia mili tary career, fought fifty pitched lattlcs ten more than Cae'aa COTTON. Cittm tbt !.! Set of !it new jp!t.! hating T'i way la price, a trry f.i t tk't butirir it an June, lit chief rr ' t t i were 01 TuralaV, We.Wly, ant lU.ir'.,, at dr I n 4 cmt on ar I'alarwl, '"h Went off firi-U al IS a 16 cents a few Nub. Cr oi na at I3 rents. AimsoU reini a wee a-!i at I) ccnti, and nil I'pUaU al It I) fenta. At I!m price of new and U Clum art m near each otiter, we ahall htrtaftrrmut the deduction, i , Ctitiirraw, Kr, ?4. Ct1-r-Th ttceni atrmmta (ntmt.ntftnd l-t artiugUthe jnarkcti tua comlitida'iiUv we hart rA hrn nf my txUs ctritit a few in at II Cf n't. Wi tii inwnrJ I) a It f enta M air q'"fiiont for 'plan k, 1 mbkh yncrait it likely the anarU-t will open, liri hual Aa It rttumf I. ' CmKt. rwa. iif mi-ke. ron'inert li frtltNcf. f. ct if ihr afit.-" tba cUU ra, bn h:fVn frn bneiis Itryan I a "V limited rxrnt, tn' huhlrp iul I ait ai a aliliimat ti'turrmrnt in 1 " i n'''"n.liM(( ahidi. mf thai j.'U b'P h,Tr P- of d-irina; h- wrrk-- ... Thrw wt w aoilaiiim in Cm-... i,r.th WB-mfof ,vih, tothr ffrn' of J or 4 W , hjrtf .j rr-rt,u (MwUy) aW th wn i q-inti w tkr W thi' haa n hn-ifnU I l'el up b any ba!ifw on the tti ol apm- ' ttrn or dealers aiI tSe aiirle in Wie perral known it. fvr to fwl lair t'plan.1 im it no helil at Hj J to 9 J. bt a-1 lm fln.l imfN at riea pnert, wliK-h at one penny fret)frt "! rtrWiire of par, will only pruduco ll-9u;ta. to IJ Ucta. Slave Trade. Capt. Maekar, of the hrig Alexander, arrived at ILd iiet't Hole from Africa, inarms, that during the laat year bo' one vettel engaged iA the tlave trade, appeared on the CoJtt of Africa to the SoM'h of the Equator, while hereto fore he rut never seen lett than 10 or I? vetsels ented in that disgraceful irafTic, Africa Accounts from Siem Leone are 'o September I. The Ashantee ne groet were approaching Cape ( o.itt jn great numbers, with the in'en'ion of ma king an attack on and plundering that Colony. Sir C. M"Carth wat to di'ecl the opera'iont ag-Int them, and Copt . Laing had collected a forre of 7000, prin cipally natives, to resist the AtKanters.. .Two or three native Kings have btr-U been deposed in Africa, and other persons placed on their thrones. A'at. Journal. Prom the Ttaltimo'e American. Firaey On her patsage frtm Burba does for 1 urliVrtIa"hcT," 1Te boonef Charles Sidney of Newbury port wat loar ded, off Porto Rico, by a piratiral srhoon trof about tSxw tons and full of tncn she was fobbedpf all her specie, Bmnyi.t ing to upwards of Jtfiy thuuiand dollan, besides wearing apparel, stores, jV.c... A letter from Cn. Snelling, is publish ed in the St Louis papers, from which, it would appear, that (he Auricutee nation of Indians have suffered more severely in the late attack upon them by the Ameri can. iroops than was ant'u ipaletl. iLip. pears that, at the Mar-dan Villages, there ere upwards of an hundred Indians wounded in that actinn Nat. Intel. ZV. DiAvsruWp. ..... I Uur rortesnonocnt at Liverpool, under dote ef the lOili rlt. informt Ua that capt. P-rrv, with the N. W. discovery ships, had anived off Whitby, all well except the loss office meru pnthout bring able to penetrate far a on hi former voyage. Aew- 'ork paper. The celebrated Virginian hone n, who lot the sreat purse Ust year, at New-York, has lost a race this far, in V ir trinia, having been beaten by h sister Jranel. The returns of the Pennsvlvanh elee- lion are rompirie, nu K"r 'i ...I Iti . 007 votes ; of which Mr. bhulze hna 8?,- 907, and Gre 64,100; majority 2i,805., A rneeungof AJPrr son, N. J. has appointed a committee to prrpa.c a a? v"-;"-1, : IIICIIUIIIWIIl w ...... . JWtWd:.ri!P-l'he,,a' throughout the U. State? on the subject A Piblg Society, auxiliary to the Gen eral American Institution, has beer or ganized at St. Augustine, of w hich Cov Duval M President, and C. VV. Ptrpall and E. Gould, Eaq'ra. Director!. Tbi o-reaf iipum mill at Cincinnati. Ohio, owned by Oliver Ormsby, or Pitta burg, Pa. was destroyed by 6re on the niht f Monday, the 3p& instanU- 1 hi immense buUdw nea high. . The whole of the machinery; grain,. flower..;&r. oss is estimated at one nundrecLlrj,QUsanS. dollars, eithtf thousand of.wbich.is sus tained b? Mr.OrmsbT-Anrionayoarna. , FINE THREAD. OneT rtnnre of fine Klahders thread hft" been sold in London for ; stich an ounce made into lace may be aold for 40, which is tto timca the price ef standard gold, weight for weight. t ft- Frtnt the hf)8 (Vr M'a , The tri 'pain may be contldertd at at an end arid the French troop, after a cainpaiun of til montht, will probably et their Chri.tmat dinnar in Frnte. The Spanlah king it al liberty, and free to bettow on Spain any conttbutlon he may Choote. Thit done, the French comman der are bound by their word of honor to quit Spain. The eight or ten fortrette which have so manfully held nut agtinst the Invadets, will very likely hw ordered V the king to open their gate, and will oliey. The peace rtw front" Spain foe a tl me mutrbe nearly in'ertstlnr at thrtrf,itf,'tr, wb-wo fkty a.- i... i. I A ereiU of aa. I nr j eara il te tifrr.a war r nswt im wen. ........ - ! Mr. Sfretaef faW arrive.1 In tl.ll t Ify yettenlay from I'irpm i and w tirvlrratand, haing nearly reewercd hit hraltty will t-y Wime tbe'daree5 Of tlie Jullca nf Ma'ulTa; The, of the Intelligence, n anvwer the S. T. rario, ohrtbae Mr, Hterritry Crawtorl il d'nt hav a thtt aa ho paad tlio VvWaWt hrutt, acta. cn.tRir.sTox rnicr.v, a. :4. f otton, tl. I.lan.1, 2J loTj, 'Tn. ct A.1 to Hi B.rrtee, It to 24 1 thort aante, tJ to Ifij Kiee, priite, R1 1 Inferior to god to Jji Wlilakrv, (I't nnttlvania) 37 J Ca. N. K. H'MO, 36 to 17 , Anrle llraMly. 33 to 34 ela. i ToHae. eo, Krntiifkv, (M orgia, fettev;lte, fce. 2) to 4 IW-etwa,3l lo 3J eefitti Talkw, 7 nrrt, Ituvtrtfi Mesa, lut No. 1. 8 J i prime h No. 2, 6 to 7 i Maekarel, No. 2. 3 ( No. 3. 4) i ltaeon.8 to 1 J cta.i ll.mslla 14 1 fjinl.0to Hi HagrinrT. Urnvlf r k Invenie, (4? ineh) 24 a 25 eta. i C"r niar Mraixlv 1 13 a 1 75 rer rl.l MolUml Gin, VS to II') e't. fx-r gallon t lorn, Kutaa ti Kveda, 4 to 4 J I Jt.i. j Kngl'ah 3 Halt, I jvernfwd coarae, 33 a5ra. per lnn!ieli rurkt lalaml, 38 a 60 1 Hujrar, Havana White, 12 to 14 1 ttrown, to 8 i Mtiacotadu, R t II i t. Croix II a HI i N. rlran, 10 to 1 ( Itferior. fl to 9 Krfinrd Ixal iirr, 16 to ?U CViffre, heat gwen 23 rt. i Infer. In goI. 2) to 2.1 ea. 1 ea, llv an 95 In 105 C. per Ih.i Itum, Ja n. 95 to 1 JO ft, per aT1!-1 liwta. r5 rt i MoTaasea, tt , I.) 25 to 26 eta. We 1'epper, 20 ett.i llmen to, 25 . Nonh ramlna Hank ftilK tj to 2 per eent. dia. ;eorn flank Itil'a, 1 to 1 per eent. (lia. Cwrtw, i . i 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 in n -r.r ii -n M.uiRtr.n, In PavIiVn ennrty, on the 23d u!t. by ffm, Wivman. r.Kj. Mr. tlolwrt If. Wood, to Mitt Vaney l.jnn. h' on the 4th ln. hr t'te same, Mr. Ilen drrson W' laon, to Mia U-J lleilrlek. MF.n, - Ii th'a eonntr, on the 39th ultimo, Samtrl Creiiton, F.a'prre, aired 50 years. He waa a man tins" ewtrse of life wat a confirmed aeriea of pnrtiral pKvlneM to hia f.milv, ami utefuh nesa to hia neiirnbnrs. Hit loaa will he aenaibly felt Vy" themV'aml flii eonWunTtyat large. " At hit rtsi'lence in Mecklenburg county, N. C on the 19tb of. October laat, Jh tnJrit, t-sq. In the 39th year of age. To reacue fw obSvion Uia hero, the patriot, and the aage, and to encourage the emulation of the virtuea of derwrrod.wprthiea, are among- the peculiar obi jeeitnf biography. Thia commnnicatinn has an humbler purpoae t yet it will not be altogether without aome degree of uaeflilneaa, if the frienda and family of Mr. Kendriek ahmdd be inJuoed, by thit brief memorial of one who knew and ap preciated, and reverenced him when living, to venerate hit virtuet, to form Their characters and manner by the example he once presented to them, and to perpetuate the name of their departed friend and rather, by the aame courae pf uniform prudence, unaasuming good aente, I indelible intrgn'y, trana noapitaiity, ami evan- gclical piety, which be eierciaed during life, and the latter of which he ao eminently diaplayed in hit death. fcancaieiTta At Grareaenct, ($. Y.) Mr. Hutirrrt Stitlwrtt, arcd 78. It it a remarkaL V (act, that he haa not been off hia own farm for more than 40 years. No perauasiona or indueementa coutJ move bia reshitio:i in thia part.etitar, wtucn M attppoaea to have hen eanapd,"in the firat instance, by aome han'y determinatiim. He waa a bachelor, and drotrd much of bit time to reading and study, pnwenaing a alrong mind, a memory aifgularly retentive, to much aoatto be often consulted in doubtful ca. a. He was pleaaant in hia manners, very fond of company ami conversation, and ap narentlv aa we acnuumtwl with tne city ana cuunirr in ma nciifiiiiuiuuuu u u uc uau iwn; .. 1.1 i. i r l. ...II.. vianed 'licre. - - . - - - II lie, that in conaeqtience ot the much. la. ihe list been ob rod to return to Kowan, and now ttxumra tTwa offiee fonnerlr "A :yrfloorif :: where be wiH bo fwmL toaitc mlto adli of patient in the various branches of hia profettion. Jtee. 7, - QJ Public Sale. TIf ILL" be aold at public aale, on Thursday, f I - the 18tb day..ot December next, at tho U'e residence of John Kemlhclt, dec'q. all the illed nronerty of aaid decM consiatinr of a number of r aluafcle AVrwea, a large quantity of corn and foilder, horart, cattle, bogs, aneep, a team of large well broke mules, a quantity of . " ' a a . , a , a- I ftrk, one waggon -ana narnrw, lanning woia, &c. JtC The sale will commence at 10 o'clock, and continue from dity tor dar,Tontil 'lirniau;"'T llW-.ttw4cji.,wUt be given. . J08ErH8tTTn;Er,r; AW 25, 18C3. . 2t84 . :ajaaaaLaiiaaafaa Estate of Hector K:HiqTir ALL those w ho have demands against tne es tate of Hector K. Harris, dee'd. will pre- sent them for payment at or before the twenty, aecond day of October next, or thia notice, with that of December, ls23i which was riven agree. ably to laws will be pleaded in bar of their re cover i and all indebted to. aaid estate must make immediate payment. I ! ' - i ? JNO. XlUjJAKNIIAlUir,.ra'P.i Ctha'rrm Ctuntv, Vet. 1, 18A SUSt A lmi)Mef, 0X t' a tl'i!rrt ut tfi frr teti'! r.l.i a I Irrvsrd tatl.at.'.rmtof N'.f't.. ar..:i . t'.f aatfl at t!. iT.ft U.t W rrtr C i,n prr twenty rrnta, W.M HJl Toolirap Writing I'npiT, I.t(lt anlo at tin effice, by t)a rrain, at thrrtf dull f I'errcam. , Vnlil.ililrt iNVtrroe for Hiilr." 1 1 7II.I. bt a14, at tha rrtift tiiv in ir,a If burv. imi tha Urtt iltv uf Jniarr attta three or fur va'uaJle ami lit t ly .N ' blpg lag to the ertate of ttt. Jtaa A. I'arna . i. ...." 1 1,. ,1 with two at more at;r(t ateuri'.ra, .tbU , with the enmrt notei of t!ie banks In tlo Itaie of Kobatifina i .SmAmi4 Ula of ale wilSMt MWuttA 10 pua. . .. chaaera. . '.' Alan, at the aama Ume ard p'tCe. other prop erty beloeting to sii dee'd. will be sold, on credit which will thee b mal k nown, , A.Nr.Cirr,.wV. w. 0. 121. 4tfie Yadkin Nnvliition Conipanr Ilf IIKMrAV4h tek onSaerlhed to-thie If etiNUiy having, front time to tlmaj, Vera) d-c!ared doe, and payment reo,tiiml tobe made to the trraaurer or agenta of the Company, hf divtra a-hert'iaemen'a In the newapapers, KiU s 1 ICR, theerfiret k hereby given, to wihaeribrre onwhoM fnck all,of any part, of tbe 1,2,1,4, . 5, 6, 7, M, 9, oe I Jth, lns'lnent Yemain tjnpaida that payment It required to be made on or ba fife the 13th dav tf January, 1824. to ttilliam Jthnn of ttnetdabomugb, Aoauaj ewinty, oe to .lleramitr Xnbitt, fit Hw t eoonty, agents fop ' aid Company i and that tho Hork or atch tub acrihera on which all or any part of tha above inatalmenta remain unpaid, will on that day bo aold at auction at tha eourt-hnuae in the town of SaliMiry, N.C. - -? A. D. UCBPIir.r.rreWaW. IW. 1. 18?3. 6-B8 ' Yndkirt Navigation Companj. 117lir.Kr.sS th bondt taken by me aa an f f ' agent i.f thit company, have bea trana. ' fcrred, by order, to Hiram Janoinga, in pamtn of the aemintt of aaid Jennings and John llhnn, -againat the company i and lor tho ammmt i f which boitdt, Hiram jjenninga, foe him !f aid John Hi ion, haa heretofore aigned rectip't 't I the Company i which bonds hayo again been placed in my hahfU by aaid Jenninga foe eolleOa lion, aa hia agent. ia, then fore, hereby , given, that unlraa pay menu are mIe by the third Monday of February nest, being In tho ' week of Now an county Court, or some ta'Mac lory arrangementa to that end, that Imssediate ly after tha tint all ouch bonds will be put in T suit A. KKsnilT, ,' Arml,fr If. Jemttijt, ' AV. 25, 1S21.' - PrW r Khcnrzcr Academy. TIM inatituticn w at incorporated during the . acaaton of the Carrara! Aasembfy in 1822, , U a mtw- wail 4a wh oithaatopuiaua a course of liberal education, or audv F.nclih' ' Grammar and Geography, All branches of ed ucati4n rrquircd fur admiaaun intocoUtre, will- here be taught: M' e are happy in etartiig to tha i ':' public, that a new and commodious Academy. will be completed In I few daya, arTorrrlnf am.- pie room for the arcomnvlatmw of aTOdentaV'lf : ' any should inquire for the character of tha place. r we can b-iefly, but with eertalntj,' state, thai -there are few neighborhoods in which purity of -monisiasoaTneralacharacteriaticku Lonrea' perience baa proven it to be healthy in a very -" high degree. Tha Academy la in a rural aitua. . tiun, aii miles from Htatetviile t ao that atudente will be meaaurably freed from temptations to - vice. It ia convenient to church, where tnerw h preaching atatediy. Boardinr can be had any where in the vicinity, at aixty-five dollars - per annum. Tuition win be twenty dollars. There will be two sessions in the year, each cloaing with a public esamination. 1 he firat ; session commenced too aecond Momtiv in July. and Cloaca me lucauay precenmg t .iirmtmaai the aecond will beein two weeka after the closo of the firat, ami end two weeka previous to the beginning of the same. Due regard shall ' be paid to the conduct and morals or any boye who anay he put under our care, and all diligence) uaed to make complete acholara. . Wat. A. HALL. Iredell rtrntp, A. C. AW. 1823. t87e ftftTtigc & llunsmatat - WATCHMAKERS JEWELLF.Rg, R ES P EC 1 FULLY inform, the eitiiene of baliabury and the public, that they have taken the, ahnp lately occupied by Mr. Curtis, Wilkinson, where they intend keeping for aale a general aaaortment of every article in the Ene ' conaiating in part of Gold and silver Wat hesj Gold chains, seals and keys i t Ear-rings, breaat pitia and finger rings , '. Silver table, tea, muatard and aalt apoonij . Itriltannia tea and cofl'ee pots i CtilirpotU of .eyerr descrintion in he line i ' tojrethfjfHtlt aatortment rfyWktmf ihtdti 7 atcli arid Cloclc RepaTfm j. - Fverr attention will be naid to the tit'ch an,f cioca repairing Duuneaa. 1 hey aaaiire the pub-. will be enabled to render satisfaction to all thnae. who may favor them with their custom. Ther have reason to believe that aome watches have not been well repaired, during laat summer those, therefore, whd have bad work "done, and were not satisfied, will please return their watch es, and they ahall be repaired free of expense..'' "- uuH.yrn y, ytf. jaiy loaJ. - 04 r ' B. D. Rounavillc, 3-.'-a U:.'.LV ... AVlAf Ceiw ffna, t T9 prepared to accommodate travelletw and urn. .Tuiierapienuiuiiv, eomroriaoiy.anacneapiy, fbyR fkveri rerriiift hint-that exertiona to pleaao ' hite meaanrablTj he wm4reat-teiigbtrfta "" HOW, Jvtv. Jtl, loi3. 7t8i . . UouaefoT Salt. . 7 ' T WILL sell my House and Lot in S.i iill'L-I- Bsbury, on ajccommodatinr'terms.. nplyto T. L. Cowan, Eao. or to myself, in Ra leigh. There is a good office belonging to the lot, conyenient for a Lawyer or Physician. - JOHN BECKWITH, atf4iry,.1fercA8, X82w4ta?

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