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i l,f praii'ne I'iil.rUoJ Mfiu.ill.jr ttr it.l ci slate, at Wi ii i;i"f ("i'jfi ei.4 f.Mi.liu li. K I'mldem of the U. S. A fff .eoj,!f, who locwuinm ttKh.hoiilil tier tlf,Hl In rff'r'th'f all attempt tntrcwib uporr their rl$htt. 'I he ftiliemclbf art.Mtiuut im Tc vtnlo men trecttlly frtitttated fn their irulplahcy-1 but If ufTr ihcm e totome loo Ut piiturf di their author vi!l, i dU Napo ' IcoOiMtMongly fortify themtehrt In the glory of their ttlilctctnckit, or the tp!cn dor of iheif itttlont, that (he trTorta of the wopli Jlil fiTnalflrTti "(6 tuppla'n -them In thtlr usurped power., It It vitally Imporunr, then, that uiurpitlon, In In finl d-iwritnK, thould l Checked and det troyed. And, at (he taucui ijttem it usurpation which, if not oon frowned In to dit'ite by (he people, will eventually tap the foundation of our liberties, and tury u beneath the ruirit -f (hat beautl ful luperttnicture of gofenment, reartd by our Revolutionary fathera, (be voice of every freeman in (he Union thould re probate (hia corrupt and unholy ttrpping ttone of political piranti. We. hope the readers of (he Carolinian will attcn lively peruse Mr. Ushcr'a resolutions on this tubject, which will be found on the fourth pie of today's papers and (hen lenJ the paper to tome neighbor who would not otherwise tee it. dnoihrf ! One of the count in .Con necticut, hat sentenced Mr. (iarrulial N. Benedict, to pay onr thousand dAlurt darn get, for having refused to marry a cer tain Mitt Harriet Scan, after having fiTomittd to do to. Look out, ye galhfitt ! - Xftrcir.- The Uiica (New-York ) Senti re I, Mate tha. one ton and a half of tvvrr end gold patscd through that (own in one Week, destined to the vaultt of the bankt in (he wettem pari of (he State. The location of Utica in New-York, it timilar to that of Salisbuty in North Carolina ; and thould onr tun and a half of gold and ilver be received at the bankt of this talc, in and wett and south of (he latter place, business would assume new life nd activity, and our fellow citizens would exhibit countenances lets rueful than they have for a fewttasowi past. Joy would gain tit smiling upon the brow, and chreifulnen sparkle in the faces of now -bfjfone community. Rumon. The New York Mercantile Advertiser mentions that a report was cur rent in that citv, that king Ferdinand of Spain had reded the Island of Cuba to France; and that the Holy Alliance had entered into a treaty to subject South America to its former vassalage. Al though these acts are perfectly charac- teiisticorlerdinandandlhTlIoTyTeaKue, yet we do not believe there is any truth n the rumors. The t are too vague. Jnothrr Warning .' A negro child of Mr. Penny's, in the upper part of this county, was burnt to death, a few days ince, by its clothes catching, while stand ing too near a large fire. The child ran out of doors, into the wind, which only served to increase the flames. The little creature attempted to run into an out house, but was so badly burnt that it fell before reaching the door. Such instan ces ought to serve as a caution to parents, and others, who have the management of . a -t t cnikjren. gflpwth of-one kernerVgrew in a garden at Paltersoni NrJ. the" last season, which bore twelve ears of sound corji ! 0'- It epfttrr-fo-frrHvt4-et Baltimore from Havana, that the Mexican government have declared uar against Spain, in consequence of the Spanish troops in the Castle of St. Juan de Ulloa having commenced hostilities upon the Mexican city of Vera Cruz, on the oppo Ve -sidfr of-the- river from the Castlr. .Vera'Xruz, which contains a population ... - i,.wj,u, . nn. tVO- lUMI JIIUCV i cannonading from the Castle. A letter .from Havana of the 10th Nov. states that a squadron had left that city with troops to re inforce the Spanish garrison at St. Juan de Ulloa; and enable it, if possible, to entirely demolish the city of Vera Cruz. ' ' ':; -hl'. It of a kii I i( tl that maybe orrl t all tfiv.ntof t!it year, on) any hird turfaf e. 1 here must te a peculiar advantage in these tkafij fur we are not only entiled lo uie them al all teasont of the yrtr, hyt those who are tleslrout of Imrntnj (hit pleating and heal'.hful amuse ment, will not U deterred by i common fear of going en ice. t In JilUnoit, project l cm foot to unite (he watert of the great Lakes with those of the Mmlitippi, by cutting a canal from lake MlcHlan to (he MiiUlppl titer. - An e-ipedttioo ii Dow- tftht (he route. ... ... v,h :.f;-r lL, Two ijjenlsof the Holy Alliance, have been, it appeart. detected in Mexico, and irrptitoticd a fate which we hope, if no thing worte, may be tneted out O etery one of the agentt of the tame conspiracy againtt free govcrnmcntt emplojed on undertakingt of a like character. &jv. Georgian. S)in Speaking of the contthutional spirit manifcttcd at Cabra, a private let ter from Hayoone of the Uth, says, the impulve hat been given by Hallatterot, who Is with a respectable force in (he neighboring mountaint. The cry in all that country it, ' the constitution or dea'h !' and they wear (he green ribband. Jaen it not tramjuil. The deerion is considerable, and the piitonen of Hit go's rorps escaped at if by miracle from (heir prion. r a v in k vi li.e nrc 4. S.:,'t Wot advant ed a liitlt in prii r, since our Lst, in conrucnre of the river con tiiiuinc to low ; but the prire will cert-in ly decline, at soon as the liver rises. The ttok of Dry (ioodt, e are informed, is at good at at any former period during the season. Obirrrrr. The King of Holland has directed all school nustcrs and school Mistresses in his dominions, not torcceie any scholars unless they bring a certificate of having been Vaccinated or had the Small i'ox. A law has been established in Vermont imposing a heavy penalty for horae ra citiK- The Legislature of Rhode-Island has passed an act, establishing 64 lbs- of po tatoes for a bushel. CharUuon, Ike. 1. Ctli,ii rpLuuIa liM'a Urouglit and sold freely at t i etiiUj utnve M-l-ctioa ol wry riic, have ranged as high aa 16 ; and interior ijow tiea aa lw aa 14 cvnla. , ZTjtTf, Off, J?. TV stock of Ameriean Cot. ton on hand ta about 6J0 Sslrt of IMiisiaiia and TenncuK-e and 2500 do of t'pUndu a la proportion of which i in the lunula of specu tors. Considerable taJts of Georgia at 2U sola. Murder. k most foul murder was committed in New York, on the 21st ult. on the body of James Murray, of Host on. The deceased had been working in the latter city for four or five years, and had saved of his earnings nearly five hundred UoTTarT He wenTToNtw Yorlt, to em bark at that place for Buenos A) res; and at the house of Mr. Jhn Johmon, where he lodged, he was cruelly murdered, foi the sake of the poor pittance of his five years' toil. Fuyritti'tUe Observer. At a late exhibition, under the direc tion of the Agricultural Society of Scho harie, N. Y. a woman presented three in fanl daughters that she had at one birth. I here was no premium established, but a small number of buchelots presented her with 25 each, making up a bandsotna purse. Mordecai M. Noah, recently editor of the National Advocate, is about leaving New-York for Charleston, for the pur pose, it is said, of Conducting the editorial departroc;ni.9jjbej,Ciij-,jr4aette.i in the latter-pKieo - INDUSTRY. I heard the hammer of a mecharric that owes me, at four o'clock this mor ning. I'll trust hirr) till April. I -saw anmheresterdajr-BHef noervy- who has plenty of work on hands, loun ging st the comer. I'll have him be fore the 'squire next week. A QUAKER. A parson thinking to banter an hon est .Quaker, asked him where his re ligion was before George Fox tinve ? Where thine was. said the Quaker, before HarryTudor's time i, and now thou nasi BeeosoTree with roe, added the Quaker, prytnee let me ass mee a question : here was Jacob gom,, when he was turned of ten years of age ? Canst thou tell, that I No, said the parson, nor ycrB neither, 1 believe. Yes I can, replied the Quaker, he was going into h,is eleventh year, was he not? it a f i ,f c.mU In l: ",!; - ;vu lai n of t!,a ttiwii tf L'ii a, in tMt.jie- of New Yo-V, wat3,r.TJ, The U a Sen linrl of week, tayt thai Xhr jipula' ti n how amouutt rj 4,017 I V tiiia the yer pat, v7 new louses have bn erec ted J Thit rapid iicrease In lhpopula (ixn ar.J weal.hof tie town lutgtu out of the making of he l.rie Catui r.irr.rrr.riLtr. rntcr. avf, 4. C'titun, II to 1114, 1ir, (!fw, 1 1 auptftne , 5 hrr,Vy cnt( whUitr, 4ia4ai pwhbraii dv, f a 4S 1 ai't'lt tt. J to 4 1 1 rora .1 to 4J i ..(, 9 a t'lN,Ti,aMn., f ha 3rr tl rlm-.jrs3 tii1t ifr, nnir'nvl, 11 to 1 coifrf , hrims gtttn, V to V 24 ami .l o-uibiy, 1 a til UAl.twm, l 30a 1 2S( Ittl trr.I.H'JrH, Ultuw, 6 at, brat, U2i rtre, I'M raiM r1(J0IUiii.Srj tJ.t.a.l)!fw; t.ifcu leaf, 3 a 4 , mMbiacturrd, J f '.M fr. c I. Jit Ell, In UiU town, M die 8th inrt. Mrs. CoWiV tilr; jrl Soyoirt. MMlwSTywlintiriiaiMi Wan Ctu ftltre. "llfM CCHin. in rttiiniinjr hi ainr 1 1 rhankt to tie public for favora, bej Irave (o inform tlrm that he Iim just rs-rrivrd from PlulaJclphil and eAork, a Urc as sortment of )fj (1 00(1 s, of the brit '(ualit;, which he tell at tvy Uw pnrrt fur c&th 1 h putlic, ami prlruUr. ly the rmiiitry pele, are mpectfutly invited to call and j'idjee for 'hrmtrhea. Win, takes lHa ojinortunify to inform the pulLc, tbt be still tontinucs to keep all kinds of ('nl;e!(,(N)riruN,('oiif'ctionarv, et crt. of the brat qiality, ami niamif.w'turrd by bimsrlf) a rut ,iipca by t Constant tMciition to the diflrrrnt brim let of kia busmcM, to ie grin r J MtiifM-iion, Alw, on baud, aiKl'iut rtciived, ihrrte, Mul Id, tanianiV.t, Se. lit. Sah,t,rf, Ire. 15, Ifil It Xfgnx'i to liin. I will birr oot.on th la Uy of January nrst, at the Court-floor in Salisbury, for one yrar, tbMit foiv Srgrtt s j among there arc men, (mrn and cliiklrrn, Mine very vtluaiile bunU. I alvi avail rmsrlf otthia opportunitr to no tify all persons imL-btal to me, either by note or lwok account, to mate payment cm or before the lt day of Krbmaa-, and therrb)' sate nic trouble and tliemsrltr, timl. H I KtllKN !.. FF.RttASlP. .V,.j.Arv, Dee. tfi, U-3 3t6 llonicnt ar.tl Whitm-v, Ctrnrr tf Qwtn (J SlatoHrtcU, Ckarlrttti, S. C. lini.L bvo constantly tn hand, throughout v v the K-aaon, a la rye stsortmcnt of Surar Hnrnto Cotl'c-e Ginger Teat Oipperts Hum Ahm Ilrandy CUibcr Saltt Gin ' "Jlallcr W'incs, of all kinds . Powder and Shot Feppc - . Xrad, auu S-c. . Kl.kh they are detenninrd to sell as low aa tbev ran poaaibly b afforded, (or euh. 1 allow and Bccsa as received in paynn-nf , Tr Mi h the highest mark i t price V ill be allowed. Oountrr Merchants wishinr to purchase Crtcrnrj, wiil do well to call and cxaniiu: fur themselves. Xv. 24. lHi3. Ut96 Wuck Ttwcrn. f VHK tobsmber rrapcclfuily mfurms 1 the pubi c tnd Ins country Iru ixl that he baatairntheexlensiic Tatvrn, corner of King and Onrjfertreeta, aigTi ol the limk, (lately occupied by Mrs. M'Donald) which he intends to' open abtut the 15th October, as a House of Knterta in men t. 1 he premises this summer have been (freatly im proved, and enlanrrc' with thirty new hxl'inp R(M)ins, a larpe aiJ airy Stable upon the most improted plan. And from bis experience i:i this line of business, t hopes to (five satisfaction Uiailwlmmay hoiiot him with llnir custom. Suffice it to say, bis Table and liar will be sup plied with the best the market affords ; and the regulation of hia hwue, such as he hopes will ghe entire satisfaction to those who desire good order. 81'PREV CMSHOLME, Idite of Chester Cewi-Houte, NEW ASS0UT31KNT. THE subscriber baa Tcry recently received from Philadelphia, an assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutltru and Domentia ; which, with the assortment he exnecls to re ceive in a short time, will enable him to sell :t :ilisf:irtorv orioeS. The Dllblic arc rtSDCCtfuliv mritedto call. ami eliie for tbtuisclM . , . -......-,.,r.iv n A--VH.aa. SMKMryfAugr-lim, '- -CI- .The Coppersmitbinir, and TinWate business heretofore transacted by D. Cress, sen. will in future be conducted by me, at the same pi e, Those w ho favor me with their custom, mar ue Of nd on having their work done w itll neatness; durability and despatch. f.UV II. I'llMO. Selling unusually'.' Low. THE subscriber i now receiving a large as aortment of DRT ROODS, UAHD-W ARE, CVTLERV, DOMEST1CK8, kc. from New York and- Philadr Iphiaiwleeted by Jiimaelf with care and bodtrbt on the best terrna. Beinjr knx- v . . r t- ; ' totia to secure a continuance pi prcsciu rc iiectahhv niktnm. he has come to a determina tion b olttr bLcitensiv p atoci orCoolalrt'Sa'. fisbury,' r pMee r vrhtr h'i H bit'opiniori, ill be tound as low aa Uie price m tnose tvno auvcnmc "selling' off at coat.? Mis customerf and the piiblic jrenerally, are inyit'ed to cill, examine, and judge for themselves. ' . . . tnnw uiTbDiiv R p-wan Cmmty, Jt,,Q. Aug. 1823.. '66 ForaateattiuiOlhsc, Kficnfzrr Acndcmy. . s a tf. af.s a l lit-.. s:t l!,a brnf,l ill,;. Af.!rmv. ami the I I ..f.f I I'.n lA lha fciiLrir. !) Inia'rrsbr b riiska tl known thai tha IAe bcw rsiaul siri'K al tha s're in s 't '4 SiTi Sill fSliirt lirit w.ntb, wi b th' fcfU tircuntatamcs th.i.h till n ftxif fSitt. lb Itoard of CuoinnM.ottf rt of l(ots atxl ltri.! I.ai. at a fill Ittrrtinr. il. clnll i,mi l.rtm - , - m. i of a fief rri4 spoiia at iA-i flu. H autre ltscH tsill b rrrti.rd to d i'ai rt at the ml of tbit tear t tpret iso Bort lo hear of thai chargt tpiwA nor Afa.Un'V ta U iof tituttrij in an unfavorable plare. 1 tie pri. crl t vtl Una rt'abltklinsein Iim be en lo our A ademy, u the rr port abmad wbkb majrnin ed trifles. At all tvn.ta, eir A'ailrmy bat mtt Item more unfavorably t.iairl, in any give n pt rti than those In viltajfta. wo U.tiuoal UMMtUra of tha. Hoard have been ttected 1- 7 Aua 11 ilimm; lif, Cuuitw U nf atid W Urn V. Jm4 - auMrinlcnU-n of fbe iiiUrrata of bleralnrr, a hope will be occasionally and clwrrfully jrivtn. The Mirf it aprointed fsrerrtary o( the lloatsl in the rwi4ll of Patftl 1t: Hit, t'.f. derraaril. Hie Hoanl have diled the enjras;emetit for 3 years wilb the lti, IU umi, which had not JVTIiVrtVafre'e1ftettnTilm I'r.hcipa) of I'Jm nearr Academy. VVe are eon fi.lr lit that the public will apprvciate the Vtkie of an Academic Institution, whoae Teacher Is rmanrni. v e wiah to soy notion nvre A Mr. ll.tnL Arr baiinir dreUred his homtinml rt, u.a, Uian simply to atatr, that atuifrnla Ironi under Ins toil ion, enter I oiu-fii lomoraoiy i ami that the HoiMirsble Dtfee of Master of Arts aa lately c.Miterrtrd on bun, by the faculty aifl Trusters of VS aabington College. Higned by onlrr of the lUttrd. J. AM)RIOVf nrrrrtsry.w. Irm laitutU for Sale, Undtr m drtrrr f l!s Crf Eyuilf tf Ktwa I aufta. II V virtue of euiMlry lUcrres of the Court of 1 W f inty for How an county, maite at iKto'ier tirrn, la.' l I st ill riMc to put-he sale, at ilc Coort-llmikc mi hal.jniri, on UrdiustlaV the loth of Drrcmlnr nest, the follow iur vjuabic tracts of I Jiiid, sic One tract mar Alexander Ixoif'a riidl, not far from the mouth of Grant's cretk, containing 9il acreai One or her tr-wi aili'iiiiiiur ili- UmU of ilium !:iiith and AU s- ander lnmr. rontaiinnr VT acres t one other tract on tlw Vadkiii ner, Im biw the month of Crane creek, roiiUiniiiK 115 acrest three other trarit ,j"iiniij; Ihe jt mentioned rract, con t.i.i,Lf tuw'ilhir i'.'l acrrsi four Iota h vz in t!ie crt ut nortli ainiare of the tow n of alUbiiry, knoan an 1 ib x nbeil in the plan ot jid town by Not. l'., .V, no and f3 : The above property belong to the heirs at Uw of the late Ah iii.!i r 1'ri.lu ck. Alvi, st the unii time and place, a tract of I ami Imp;; on the waleia of llutililtjr t rrek, in the Forks i!m .Vaikui, adjoinuif the laiidt ol hainiiel l ittle, lluker Johnston ami others, con tairinp by estmralion 2.".'i w r s, U lulifting to the burs at law ol (.corvc llmndon, dee'd. I Alvi, st the same time and place, alrart of l and hinjr on the Yadkin river, adjoiniii(r the Umla of Nathaniel Peeblea, Willey Ellis, James Orn I, and others, containing 250 acres, more or lets i and belonging lu the heirs tt law ot Joshua CavUm. dee'd. Al, tt the same time and place, a tract of I and ly inj( on the w alert of Dutch Second cret a, bounded by the lamia of Michael Hoffman. Jnhn Trcilcr. ahd otbert. and containinr 221 acres, to 4h" swnie more cr leti,Teliijinj 16 the heiri at law of John I'asinfcr, dt e'd. Also, at the earn rime and place, a tract of Iand. lying on a branch of second creek, .com monly called the Walnut Branch, adjoining the lam! of l.rorjre and Henry Robiaon, contajnins; tK) acres, and beloofpng to the heirs at Uw ot Marriirrt Kobison, dee'd. A credit of twelve and eighteen montht w ill be piven for the purchase money, on each ol the above Uracil of land. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold another tract, lying on the W aters of YVelhrro'a creek, joining the Iredell line, and adjoining the lands of Neil M'Kay, Jamra Houston, David Foster, and others, containing forty-aii or forty- oiirht acres, belonciiiir to the beirt at law of AkaaiulcrCook. .uecil This tract will be sold cm a credit of twelve months, with Interest from the time of sale. The porc.hai.crs w ill be required to give bonds with approved securities, in every instance, for the purchase money. GEO. LOCKE, CM. E. October 25, 1823. 7t84 &auge & Ivunnvn. WATCH YIAKEHf 6? JEWELLERS, 1 RESPECTFULLY inform the citizena of Salisbury and the public, that they have taken the shop lately occupied by Mr. Curtie Wilkinson, w here they intend keeping for Bale a (nerul assortment of every article in the line, consisting in part of Gold und ailver Wat hes ; (old chains, seals and keys t Ear-rings, breast pins and finger rings ; Silver table, tea, mustard and salt spoons ; .Soup ladles and sugar tffhgst r.Mttannia tea and coffee potsj I'Ktcd castors and candle sticks t togcuier wiirt n assort wem -srs mtmtmy- ao; '"IVafcli '""and Clot'k Hepairinr Kvery atienliftn" itrbe paldTo the VaWR arid elock,w pairing buaiiiosa. Tbcy assure the pub lic, that tliey have 'a first rate workman, w'jo w ill be enabled to render satisfaction to all those wln may favor them with tlmir custom. They have reason to believe that tome watchet have not been well repaired, during last summer i those, therefore, who have had work done, and were not satisfied, will plcaae return their watch es, and they shall be repaired free of espejite. S:,Ubury, JVov. 24, 1823. 82 1$. 1). Ilounsaville, - At the Red Home, Lexington, Davidttn County, - -- ' AVrrAiCoroijna, v - IS prepared to accommodate traveflert and visiters plentifully, comfortably, and cheaply. Past feort remind ..hTvaVejgjrsio oleaae have, nreasorabk, he'liurnbiy trusts, taugiitMrh now. Jtw,i8, mr 1 - -r4iwr- Wouae l'ov Sve, v r WILL tell my House and Lot in Sa lisbury, on accommodating term. Apply to 1 . L. Cowan, Esq. or to myself, in lt kih. There it a good office belonging to the lot, Convenient for a Lawyer bt Physician. ' JOHN BECKWITII. -Salisbury, Mutch 8, 1 $3ir-'M i JCIicncrr Acritifiny. I ar f f i h t ... i - i i flffM )i lii'l n lorort.wa'rj ih.M'f l! 1 HMinA nf ti c trfn.r.l Am. ft. I. ly to H,'J, It Is now open lo 'l who H tiilx r 't fHr" a tmir tf l.hrral r.urlo, or t'o-ty l.tiet.tfi (ilirtiilitf tnd (i'"ff'ir A" brarf brt tit H UCalHin VT'l'iired b f j;rt ,. in(o f ollr , W ill Lere be taught, W ar bappy U sUrii.t; to ll.e (t pnh'ir. tbil a new and (ooiuiodnHi A' Vii y ill be completed In few il.)s anordiiijf am. pie rKm for the tremnto1ainn of etudrMt. f tn sRootit fnjiiire f t tt characlrr of the f ! , e Can b iifly, but Si'h Crili.Mv, atalr, that there are few nfidiof bowls in ' h purity uf . morals is so frnrraltharateii k. Mf fri. , prrienee laa provtn It to be ht.n;,y in a very ' high degree. 1 be Ars.!rnir ta in a rvral ailua- lion, tt mil'' front It so that atuilrntt ill be measurably fried, from trn'i ttot to iff, , It it 9 is eiii. nt to tbnrt It, l re tbrrw i. prH,l40ij e'artitJtr. ..litHutLiiif i W Ls.1 ' ' any where in the siyn it at siy dort pef annum, l oiiion s'if, hi t.iy d .'lars .' M Lit t t- . L lift f,M . K, k cbwiny; aiih Mtblie ksaminaron. Ibe Aral retiott com and cbws the 1 ursday precrdmir t hristmst i the aeeoml will begin two wfk after the cloaej rue or coining m the ame. Iue rijfsrd shall . ' be paid In the conduct and nmrsls of ant bot who may to put uiwlrr our rare.arvd all Xl fvi.co ust d to nuke tun pUte as bolar. Yv l. A. II A IX, lrJr.1 Cetf., X. C. .VY. ' 187 YudLiu Xinialion Company. 1 lrilEKKAff, tha atck aobt.ribrd to tbit I f company having, from tinie tt time,lfeit declared doe, and payment mptired to to made to the tretaurcr or agents of the Company, by divert adurtWmrnrt in the newspaper. Nt). 1 It. K, therefore, is hereby given, to aobtrritters on w bote atot k all, or any part, of the I, 2, 3, 4, J, ft, 7, H, 9, or 10th, ittetaiWtita rrmtin unpaid, that payment it required lo be made on or be f'-re the 13th day ol' January ,ii:4, to WVAVeet Mntn nf hnrtddtonNigh, Anson county, or lo) .Vfrander ftttilt, of flow an eoonty, agents HF said Company i ami that the etotk of tuch enh, acnltera on which all or any part of the ahot iitaislmrtits renia'm uiiia l, will on that day be a'lld at auction at the court-house In the town of Salisbury, N. C. a. i). untriiEv.rrtWsfrNf. 7W. I, 18n. . Yadkin Xutijration Companyi "lirilKKKAH, the bomts taken by me aa an v f agent if ibis company, hare been tranw ferred, by ordrr, to Hiram Jenninei. in pat mtnt of the accounts of said Jennings and John Itlion, agsinat the company ami for the amount of a hich booda, llimm Jennings, for himatj'f ami John llison,haa heretofore s gned receipts to the Compan'j which bonds hve Bptin been placed in my hands bv aaid Jennings lor eollec. lion, as bis agent. ,'otie it, therefore, hereby givciv that, oiUtsa. pay rueula are nuuU by tbi. thir.1 klomlav of February nest, being in the week of How an enoutv Court, or tome aa'ilse' lory arrangrmriits to that em I, that immediate. Iv after tW time all tuch bonds will be put in auit. a. Nrntrr, : 1gent,fr H. Jmninrt, .Vv. 23, 1811. 9i92 Valuable Negroes for Fale. "lini.l. be sold, at the court boose in Valia. V v bnry, on the first rlaynf Jamisrr nrxV three or four valuable and likely Argfr bt bog. injr . to the estate of Gr n. Jr a A Pramm,: ilecMi amongst w hich ra likely A-wman, A credit of enr and rwe years will to ri'en, pi.rchasert io secure payment by jivlnjr bond with two'or mnre'approved tecurioca, payaLlo with the current notes of tie bankt in the Stat of North-Carolina. RuftVu-ut bills of sale will be eiecuted to jvur chasers. Also, at the aame time and place, other prop erty belonging to aaid dee'd. will be told, on credit which will then be made known, A. ;NKntTT, JdmW Th-e. 9. 123. 4186 Doctor Hamuel 3Ic.flee, Tl K.tiS leave to inform his friends and the pub 1 1) lie, that In consequence of the much hu mented tTeatn of hisfrienTTDocTrAk 17llc1)i,- he hma hfrn nhlirrd tn prlnrn tn llni..n mtut now occupies the office formerly held by Doct, A. Rchnolti where be will be fm'ind, to attend to calls of patients in the various branches of hit pmreaaion. arc. J, 1, , J'M Public Sale, V "11 7 ILL to told at public aale, on Thumlaf, TV the 18th dsv of December nest, at thai late residence of John Krndriek. dee'd. all th unwilled propertr of aaid dee'd, consist inr of a l f- l. ll l a numuer oi vaiuaoie .ejreea, a large quantity ol corn and fodder, horses, cattle, hogs, aheep, a team of large well broke mules, a quantity of I'trk, one w aggon and harness, farming took. Stc. IwC. 1 he sale will commence at 10 o'clock-, and continue from day to ilv, until all it told. i lie usual creuit will be given. JOSEPH SMITH, Exr. Jtto. 25, 1823. - SH84 Kst ate jP Jlccjr J Iarrb.v JJL WtRor iltor K, JUrrii, IccM, wiU pre; sent tfiem tor payment at or before tbe twenty- teccmd day of Ortobrrmt-xtvor this notice, svjtuv, that of December, 182?, which wat given agree, ably to luw, will be pleaded in bar of their re. coveryj and all indebted to laid estate must make immediate payment. JNO.Xn. BARNHARriT.jf?.V. ' ' Cabamu Ctunty, Dec. 1, 1823. 3t83r Cotton Saw Gins. ... FH1IE tubscriber hat now on hand, for talc, at X bit shop in Salisbury, on Main Street, Cot. ton Raw Gins of hit ow n make, which he will warrant to be at well made at any in the State. He will constantly keep gins for aale i and will tToUT kinds of e"paTriiig, on 'abort " nbtlceTaml reasonable terms. hAML'EL FBALKY. Sali$6ury, Mg. 18, 1833. 67" - ON the tuhiect of the Presidential Election,' addressed to the citizens of North-Carolina, it for talc at the office of the Western Caroli nian -price twenty cents. , Dec. 9, 1823. , , ' . Foolscap Writing l'aper, TOR aale at tint office, by the ream, at three X.' dollars per ream. - -
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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