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"X 1,0 f.uf rtfii Court cf fl.Is bi',t It now l icttiut) l Hslcljjh. The i olio W In ount rentlcm-B luting pasted lit Itfatlory examinations, were admlnedlo the Practice 61 l-aw m no vouwj vouus fcfthU Suit. ! Walter P.Uakec Richmond Charles G. Spightm(l IlenJ. llawkt, of Nsw Urn lirita S. Croora( of Lenoir John llatis, ci Wsdesborough Washington lIiTwowli of Italclghi Jo. Poinds xur, ' . m ex a of Sloket 1 Berti. umner,o ltti ?ial com Purtdlf of Kobesoai aa4 Willi m II. liatile, of fcdgecotiib. IM4 SI tat atakttSt. - TltC CAtCt'i. EUracta if varWaTcltar" r7waaRrs CoAfT, Mti, wlih mm euepooo, frota f a Uamta belonging to u.flsrsnt aUUt I I. None ere favorable, In ray opinion, to a coogrtiUwBal caucus, but tba friends of out of the candidate a for Ibf pres. deocr. 3. The caucus currents art all la mo tion but U U oow said thai no serious attempt to get up inciUAK will bo made lor twa wtkt ! 1 1 Funk it mm not be iuc cei.ful." J, I hsva eWsva heard too spoken of ii i poce4blf and order! ciuico but it la rt ported here tbat you and otb art kavt M king caucus If so, I hope tbat von raif be able to offer tba plea of drfenJrade, and I tbink you tsjajr. If yoa tr-nt eoutml, (at it U io my line,! ! ehsU be happy H eater n; ap pearance for you fraMa." 4.-1 feel confident tbt thcrt IU be so serious attempt for a caucus. Tbcra are a Urge naraber oppoeed to it la pt fo ci pic. and will not meet on that account t deduct this number, and as-stag tba real, the frtondi of either candidate can hardly hope to poll I sufficiency of votes to make a majority of ibe whole, and without tba hoftr of ucb mjjoriiy, do attempt still be made." 5. At when 1 m you last, I stand uncommitted. A abort time will indi cate tbe perton who ought to be suppor ted by the people, without tba aid of a caucus. I do not bear much laid about the ho ding of one, nor shall I attend any meeting of the sort, though I suppose they would admit me, be inj- one of the old stock of w 1798," so much spoken of, tho' its principles are almost exploded." t. I' bough Mr. 's friends are very anaious for a caucus, from all that I cao learn, a anaority of tba republican members is against one. Penniyliania could not go into a caucus unless under great disadvantagesthe bas seven fed eral members that would be, excluded, while Virginia's whole force might be represented yet she (tba Jorjner.) is aanong the tnoat decidedly republican atatcs in the union. If Pennsylvania re fuses, at I believe that sbe w a caucus . Cannot be. got op " - ; trasamoTOW, -nc: St. We have received a ptivata letter from Havana, dated te 3lh ult. which states that information had just been received at that place from Carnpeachy, that the pro vince of Yucatan has recognized Mexico as the capital of the fedeiated republic; and, as a proof of her sincerity, has sent ber representatives to tbat uty. Hetub SPAIN. Riego has been murdered it matters not in point or fact, whether tbe crime waa committed upon him with poison or .... , , wun nerop, in priaoo or in a puniic square lie was murdered neither law nor equi ty could sanction the condemnation of i man for treason against a sovereign, who&e commission be bore, and whose or ders he executed. Tba King even sc knowledged the Constitution, and swore to obey it yet is Riego publicly executed as a traitor for attempting to defend it. United Siatei Gaittif A Fancy Dreit Ball for the benefit of the Greeks', is proposed at Philadelphia One of the papers says, M we understand that about one hundred ladies and gentle men from N- York may be expected to attend the ball, all dressed in tbe garments of their great grandfathers and grand mothers. ' ir is Hitea pyineniww jrtnwgrnciTf .. . . k V Kl . . 7 -;.mai mil rewcr iiipii uwjuw vvii v- President's Message, have been distrlbu- i - e r. r v..Li , jL.l . - 1 k. A AAH mwimm f till Tea nircci irom mo viiy oi v asuiogioo, . to.every part of the country. We understand that Messrs. Fairman and Chilila of Philadelphia, are engaged in engraving a splendid likeness of Gen. Jockjn In their best style. It w!ll, when finished, form a companion for Mr. Fair man's Washington. . Air. Qaz. Abetter from Malaga, of the 13th of November, ta a gentleman of New-York, states, that " ibe Ambassadors of the Au gust Allies of Ferdinand, will hold a so settle tbo aflairt of th Peninsula." JThe .IglilaturA.ofirnin. ad journed on the 20th ult. i 27 laws were passed during the session, and a new of fice created, and William Harfier, Esq. ap pointed to fill it,-iih the title of Repor ter of adjuged cases in Lsw and, Equity the salary of which is g 1)000 per annum. ipuyti'aiiiiiuipir Tba proeeliip aCoflgrtta.rt&'WtJ by UiU day's Bual, we muM icttt UU cut Mit tLry will M SMlfrr much by a Wt dUy, as wotUinf of IflirotJi! Iittr4 bad bt trtraa4 since tba laUat daUS la this day's papr. , Tbe Blc?gh BciW,et tba 6th Instant, bs la h the Governor's eaf aowwauakatittg the TtiHMaM aatUattCMa raawtuUoMi bavUg baaa aoaaptltrd, by a etroflf eurrcnt a pittEe proliaitnai, aid the aWatop kws of tbe fcataigti CW4.l9WVr4l0tfIFLJlJbsJwmfitJr aesr a coluwa f reoArka a than, by way of a aAa to tbalr previous auppreawoa. An arrival at Liverpool brings London papers to Not. 14 tba contents of which do not appear to be of much Importance. Tba following", whkh goes to contradict tbo report of an Expedition being about Immediately to sail from Spain against South America, is of more importance than any thing we observe in the London news AW. lnttl. 2d Inst. Frm CsdVx, Captain Le Craw arrived at Marble head front Cadiz, (sailed No vember II,) informs that the U. States' frigate Constitution, and schr. Nonsuch, sailed from Gibraltar, same day that tbe French ships did not appear to have any intention of leaving Cadiz very soon, ma ny of tbcra having hauled into the Carac caa to repair while a sufficient number ware Ufa in tbe bey to keep the Spaniards In awe tbat severs! others were employ ed in taking away tbe brass c inn on from Cadiz (among them some wot bored out) for what purpose unknown but most probablr taken in barter for their servi ces in favor of the Spanish Ulng. Letters from Cadiz announce io gene ral, that tbe Spaoish troops are very much discontented with the new order of things. At Algesiras they are crying M Long live the Couslitution," and the greatest con fusion prevails in that city. ' Extract 9 e letter, dated Oratava, Tme riffey Mvembrr IS. 1823. M A few days since, a French fricate ar rived at Santa Cruz, with a Spanish and French General on board, who demanded, in the name of mi Fatacn Govcax sjaaT the whole of the Canary Islands, ceded to them, as is said, by Ferdinand. the Governor, I understand, requested a few days to reflect upon the subject, previous 10 giving an answer. 1 na in habitants generally are highly exaspera ted, and declare they will sacrifice their uoewfd fomjnee ere tbe ritnch nag shall wsve over them. I shall probably know the. result previous to rny' depas ture, which, I think, will be in eighteen or twenty days.w Federal Gazette. rirginia versus Caarva. Much to our surprise, the committee of the II. of D. of this State, on the Tennessee ami cau cus resolutions, which we published in our last, has been postponed to the 31st of March next. 1 he subject wss brought before the house on Tuesday last, when tbe motion to postpone its further con sideration to a period beyond the present session, was carried in the affirmative ; aye 7T, noes 76. This wss the only subject of interest discussed on Tuesday, and we confess we did aot expect it would have met with tbe fate that attended it. We can have no doubt but that Mr. Crawford is the favorite of the Virginia legislature, and yet it does seem strange that a proposi tion calculated to advance his pretensions should have been defeated in one of his strong holds. Fetcriburj Fa.) Refiub. Tbe Board of Internal Improvement have instructed Mr. Fulton, tbe State Engineer, aa follows t To survey the' Road from Morgan ton by'Island Ford, to Statesville and Salis bury' and to discover the best route to unite with the road from Fayetteville to Salem Also, the Resd from Lincolnton, by Charlotte and Wadesborough, to Fayette villa. - And tbe Koad from Milton, br Hills borough'and the'Fork of Deep and Haw Kivera to Fayettetille. r-- Mr. fulton, at the request of tbe Yad kin Navigation Company, was directed to visit that river in order to make aa esti inate oflbe quantity andTalue ofthT work done by tbe contractors. tie is also to visit Broad River, to make an estimate of the value of the work done by the contractor on that river the con tract declared by the board to be at an end. Mr. Brazier it directed to make a sur vey of the Catawba River from the Devil's Shoals, to the South-Carolina line. The Board fixed its next meeting on the last Monday in March next. Regit. W'W. v trap! ti t M i MaiWfofliifc ilrlkMtst i e 1 ronton True American states, that ihexepresentatiyis in JCortgceiairoi 1 New-Jersey after mature r dehberauon, have unanimously come to the conclusion that, it is ineapedient to make a caucus nomination of President at Washington. Within a few days past the muck ttcck has fallen considerably upon the political exchange. Baltimore Patriot. nr.D, la tt.ia hvnr n U f! wt. It. .Aa At lititfUlil, Con. Ii'-. 7V-jr JtWw, If 4 7 J, furmcrt Lltlcf Jua c f Itaiwctkul, la Dublin, In tbe ?6tb yW 4 Wr ag, Mrs. Mry Otf. tbe 4 Utw, itmkI, b-4 21 cliklran, and tliad la tba tua rwta. I leer and Udcr.' Til AVE an U!, a knra a.iply of MICM A .mm 1 V. mm VM.wvn tmu.j. W UK.H 9 will rvt4 at a axidersta prwa. My Wary Is aow m oocnpkie eocrauMa and aay m-ms Ublnf to rl a'uber a ar fH HuaatttT, ttm a tnbmmi&ittt n m fAa aa a a U4 aufsty mS ba krpt aa baad. I a bare br Pfl bv&tf JaaUrrtk prtwiag,. wl.jih ta pro. aeuncad by earnpatoat JixIjti ta bt aoperwf, i ab4ai a4 Cav, la ay wvat drank iaj the tova uf lJUbury, A preiruura of f doIlaTS ba bea nflVred by an agricultural awcidy la tba slau of litdiana, for tba Wat apeeimca (aot lea tbaa 30 g alkMw) of MJt IJf- made li tba county. ISow all tbe premium I era, it, that a amall portioft of tbo vaat aura mJ I tut tinimm bfjuara, snay be git to to eat tot ay mk Kqtor. Ptr m aucb a ok4raomt sod witrhious bev. trijr. and ao rratcful to tlx buntan halaie, that U U bcReved, CMtUI it onct bt mal auaAi-wa-aV drink, it would, it a great mea-ura, wiper acd the rvwrre uw of such vaat qiiantltlea of that depbleginaied bquur, which la the primary caust tif ao much aucial afiLctMa and monJ A9mbf la our country. reopit in tba ailjaccnt totnta, and wrrrountl. Inf country, wiatiina; to procure god brer, will pleaae to writt to Utt anbtcriber, and their or. dm ahid bt punctuall, a'lrmled tot and tbe beer put op in good barrtla, or otherwiae, aa directed. I IIOU HOLMES. SaLtUm, Ju. 12, IBU. il90 Stray Ntg. ON the raomirg of the 3d inat. waa fouml, ncaa mr pUauiioa. a bay mum, witb tad dk and bridle on. Tba ovaaf will pkaae to cocm and take bar aisy. C. P18TIEB. Janmrj 13, 182. i jtyy Tjn Ware Factory. zntr.tHD ju BRoxsay RESPECTTUIXT Informs bit frientla and cuatomerm, tbat ba baa jj rtceived a new anpply of Sheet Iron and Tin Plate. and intends keeping cfmttantlyon html a gene, ral aaortiint of 7 in H'are, Tnufttur-d in the tron-ett oiannrr, and will it able to tell on u low terms, at Ketail, aa can Ue purcliaacd in the SU'c, fur cah only. Alo, Sheet-Iron Storet, mule of tbe beat marrriala, ano on the ihorteet notice. N B. 1 in Gutter and Pi;-for houaes mute and put up, on tta aborutt aotice, and arrantcd. I karttte, AT. C. Jan. 0, 182. U90 List of Ietters REMAINING io the Pott Office at Charlotte, N. C. on the first dm i January, la24. A 8U- iUuwU,, WilU-r.Miitnicr, Wm. Alexander 2, Mobcrt Allen, Maj. Tboa. Ales, ander, Rev. A. Andrraon, Miaa Dorcaa Aleian drrltbur. Alexander 2. B Jaatat By ram, jr; Alliaon Berry hill, John Rroa n, John Harnett, Unbelt Bantrtt, Joaiah Brown, Wm. K. Bark ville, Abner Brooka, James Boee,. Wow Bod. kin, John J. Barnhart. Horace t. Brown, lltot, Briiora. C Kev. Darid Canon 3, Mi Sutan M, U. Clark, George Cathey, I). F. Caldwell, Hu(fh Carr, Jctae Clarke, W m. Houic, Hubert Caklwcll. D Maj. Andre Dunn, Mary Dunn, John Daw 2, Jamia Diokins, Ear). P Samuel Fair. G John iinnana, Harrey Goodwin. H I'riah Helroe, Eliiabeth E. Howarth, Jonathan, Harm, George W. Houston, Capt. Laird ilarrii, Henry Hunter. J Pbill Johnston, John Jones Samuel Jamiton. K James Kirk. L Wm Luck), Johe little, Jane Lees, Wm. Lees, Wm. Laing. t John MQuav, MGill Matthews, Wm. MCor, Wm. MComb, F.li M'Call, F.lihu M'Cracken, Smith Miller, Andw. MCin, 1 hot. Mahon, Daniel M'Leod, Daniel M'Lean, 1 bm. M'Cord, John Mackennon, jr. Kcv. 1 hot. Ma ton, Capt M'Kink-y, Alexander M'Kuc. N John Neely, Jamea Navy, Samuel Neil. O John Otborne, John H. Orr 2, Nathan Orr, James I . J. Orr, FAlwin J. IHibome. p Thoa. Polk, John Irwin & Co Nathan S.Pratlier, W re. Parkt, Wm. Pyron, MtclMel Polk, Joseph J Perviance, Samuel Porter, Chariet Polk, James Pope. R Martha HodKera, Mablv Uoue. 8 Alexander Spcara, Capt. W'nt. Scott, John 8ud- derth, 1 nomas Si John Spencer. 1 Benjamin F. Taylor, Wm. M. 1 od.l, Mttthew 1 albot. W Docc Wm. White, Linus Willcox, Btv. W'm. Wilton, Jamea Wright, Thomaa W. W'Uaon, George Wilton. it90 WM. SMITH, P. M. State of North-Carolina, MECKLKNBVRO COtNTT- COURT of Pleas and Quarter Sessions No vember Sessions, 1823 : Charles F. Bonis, m. Richard A. M'Kee: Original attachment, levied in the hands of Paris Alexander, frarnishce. It appearing to tht court tltat tbt defendant in this case-m not aa Inhabitant of this State j It U ordered that publication be made aix week t Uie WenerrCaronman.'- yivihg. notice to Hue said "defendant to appear at "the tiext court Of rleat and Quarter Sessions, to be held tor aaul county, at the court-house in Charlotte, on the 4th Monday in February next, to replevy, plead to latut, or demur, otherwise judgment final will be entered against him. A copy : test. ISAAC ALEXANDER, c.ai.c. Price adv. gl it93 State of North-Cayolina, MBCKLEMBUaO COUHfT, COURT of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, No-' vember Sessions, 1823: Wibton Allen, vt. Seymor Taylor t Oriirinal attachment, levied on nerro boy Peter, now confined is the public jail of Mecklenburg county r It appearing to the court that the defendant in this case is not n Inli.kll.Kl f ,1.:. Gt.t. irti AmJ KoT .. t-vij ais.ia-..wV: .'-,',f ' -, -.rf iiiL'jati: i puoncaTiotrTWiriageniraiT weeaarWWf,'vT- ten Carolinian, nrinted in Salisburv. N. C. . mg wrtiet tonhe "taid defendant to,ppear at tbe. next Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions to be held foresaid county, at the court-house- in Charlotte, on the fourth Monday in February next, to plead to issue, replevy or demur, other wise judgment final will be entered against him. A copy : teat, : ISAAC ALEXAMJKK,rC7-r.C;-Priee aiw. g2. it3 Lfit of litm ) EWAIMNt; U tU Pi 0(T,r a) Conr,), frtft-t.arui,na, Ut IMafJuiua, 1'J Juhn Allltoti, Ilenjimla Alexander. U Stmuel t Ualo, L)4y Bradfurd, Elisa beth Denaon. C Robert CarnpUII, Pe tar Coble. DJunatbaa Datla, James Donee. FI'aul Earabsrt. FCbrls tophar FHes, Catbsrine Purr, C-Kobt GLss. Il-M.ry Huit, I'ollf Hill. fJl lluneycut, Joaa'bao Itanarl. Nellv Hud son Dempsey Unntycut Isabella Hunt, Uoct. Jlom 8. litrrit, Oraea I! -Id brooks, Huaton ll-rrls, Doct. II. P. liar rivMargt. K. Harris. K Jo' n Klutts. Waa. Kcnvy, Col. D. Xtrr. L John Locke .Jacob -Lvtrly. , M!argtl' t'achrao, Joseph M'( lelland, Jimes CakU, RetTErj. Morrici.7Jor.n 8; Ar Calaba, Ceorre Manuel And. MCredr. N-Ceorr.e Northern. P Walter P. Pbarr, Robert Plrkens S, Pbtfer k M' Kee, James . Pugb, John P. Pbifer S. Thomas Passioger. It Jmes Ross, John Read, Joseph W. Rogers Jane Rasael, David Reese Moses Rogers, John Richie. SEuxabctb Sides, John Sossamaa, llirtwcll Spain, John Shac, Wm. Stanscl, Alci. Scott, Wm. M. Stin son Martin bhive, William Scott. T Needosn Thompson. W Irs West, Jmes Welch, John W. Weddinatoit. YJimes Younr. it90 DAVID ITOBKE, A. P.M. Public Hale. BY virtue of s deed of trust from Joarph Man. rtcbunr to ua, we thall tell, on TueaiUiy tbt 17lb day of February next, at tbt omirt-fcouaa in Ratwbiiry, a tract of LAND, on tbt waUrt of Crant creek, Ijoinmr John Waller and othen, containint; 171 teres, bt tht aunt mora or lesa, at a crtxlrf of til montlia. E7.MA ALI.EMONG,? -GEORGE LOCKE, J JW. 2. 1822. 6t9t Ctockwj. Ilridgt'wood and Reeve, TA1 E of Iht city of New.York, arc now A oneninr and rccririnr, by Ute importation from the mott approved matnifactonea in Eu rope, an entire and very cxtanaive stock of China, Glastt & Eartheiwcare, which they offer by the original invoice, or repacked, at as low prices as can be purchased in Charleston, or any other city in tht United Btatea country merchants and artier in the article are respectfully invited to call ami impect for themtrlvet, at their wtre-houie and momt, No. 281 King Street, opposite tbe Merchant's Hotel, Charleston, S. C. e. 29, 182.1. et90 fY an excellent quality, win be kept for ss Vf conatantly, at mv kitn, near Rock ford. Hur ry county. My prices are 25 cents per bushel. by the ion load, and 0 cents per bushel by tbt smaller tMuiUty. JOS. WILLIAMS, jun. Det. 26, 1823. 86 GToccrkr. Bcmcnt and Whitney, Ctmrr f Qrtn U State itrvrit, Charlrilm, .?. C. TTTILL hivt constantly on band, throughout V v tot season, a larjre assortmcDt oi Sufrar Coffee Teaa Rum Brandy Gin Wine, of aD kinda Pimento Cingr Copperaa Alum Glauber Salts Madder Powder and Shot Pepper Lead, tic. he. Which they are determined to sell as low at they can posibly be afforded, for roA. 1 allow and Beeta ax received in pat nit'ut. Cur bich the hifrhest market price will be allowed. Countrv i . . i . i ' i r. II Vi. ,, ? r, 7 r . do well to call and exandnt for themaelvca. J ST. 2. lHiJ. I3lu0 nmnimi miBimiir ill numiup iifwvnn. win House and Lot. fTtHAT valuable House and Lot in the town J. of Salisbury, occupied by Mr. 1 homas Allison, the proprietor offers for salet the whole establishment w ill be sold. It is a handsome and convenient situation for the Merxantik business. The payments will be made easy to the purchas er, and possession w ill be given at any time. But if not sold by the 1st day of February next, it will be rented for one, two, or three years, to! any person applying to the proprietor. JA. FISHER. Dee.26,'lS23. 3ts8 ' , . , Yadkin navigation Complin. TiruvDsia ,i. .inrV . W-Ih.,! , ,,;. W comnanv havinir. from time to time, been declared due, and payment requireil to be niade to the treasurer or agents of the Company, by divers advertisements in tbe newspapers, NO- TIC P., therefore, is heieby given, to subscribers on whose stock alt, or any part, or tlie l, 2, 3, 4, J, 6y?i'y,"OT"10tbi Tnstshnents remain t(npd, that oavnicnt it roquired to be anadt on or be fore flie 15th dar of January, 182,' to jrilKam Jahnmt of Sneedsborough, Anson County, or to Alexander Xetbiti, ot Rowan county, agents for said Company ; and that tbe stock of such sub scriberr orr rrhtctnll oT'tny part of the above instalments remain unpaid, will on that day be sold at auction at the court-houfc i the town of Salisbury, N. C. !" A. D. MURPHEY, Preiident. Dec. 1, 1823. 6(88 Yadkin Navigation Company. ""llirilF-KEAS, the bonds taken by me aa an V? agent Of this company, have been trans ferred, by order, to Hiram Jnninf in payment of the accounts of said Jennings and John llixon, against the company ; add tor the amount ol whtcn bonaa, rtiram- Jennings, ior iiimscu ano JL.. t-'.--.-a. - I..- l,Mufli.-ii:iniirfwiinlt'ni the Company i v hicli bonds have sgain been placed- in my bands by aaid Jennings -tor collec tion, as his agent.,, . A'sO'ce is therefore, hereby given, that unless payments are made by the third Monday " February next, being invtlu week of llowan bounty Court, or some satislai. tory arrangements tp that end, that immediate. lyrafterThat time all such bonds ill be put in tuft. 9tS2 A. NKSBII IV Afyv23, 182.V Aqert,forM. Jewing. Mlinp; nntiinallv Ivr, rI!IK siihti rilr U nnw rr-iinjr a Utf ss. L s-Mimeni iDHT t.O)I IUUI) WAUr CVTI.ritr, IxlMEsTICKa, aW. from w. York aixl rhiltdJpMa, trkctcd by kimtrtf witb ears, and bought on Uit bestttrma. Betnfsax kajs It teut a coot i mi iv t ef present rta- ( pactallt eu-tom, bt baa coma to a trrrmina tWH it tlTer kla taten-i Hotk t-f ti.n,l U a' lulHiry, at prkes wbirh, U bit opinion, II bo fou-.t aa low at tbt pnet bf thoat wbt adrrtU "arUing of at ctat." Hi Custom era a'l the pubtia woerallr, art Utu4 to call, aintiiae, and judft hf tbaaaaclvts. JOHM MVKPIIY. NKW AHrttFlflMKNT, T IUR iib-ribr bsi irry rtcratb? rccaWai. frt-a) rftrtadeita, an assaw'mt n of ' Vry C ootlx, irartlHun', Cutlery and Domrtiict which, hh tbt aaaortment bt expects to re eeivt la a abort llaat. wilt enablt kirn to aril at aaliafaetory prices. The public art respectful! lavittd to call, and examine Pe iba-naehaa. F.nWAHU CM MS. aAUbhJl.s. 16,1823. . 61 CopptrnmUMnp;. .Tbt Cotipersmiibinr. and Tin Plait business. hereWort tranaacted by D. Crtsa, wn. till in future be conducted by sac, at tht aama pitta. Thus wbo favor sne with UiHr custom, may da. pend on hstlnr their work dont witb neatness. durability and despatch. EDwD. CHESS. luck Tavern. rHR nbarriber respeclfuny Inflrma I the pubfie and bit country friends. I tbat be hatUkratht estensivt IVntil comer of kUng and ricnrget-ecta, sijrn ot tht iracc, iiaieiy occupied by Mrs, M'lhfisld) ahb ba intends to tca aawwl the tSiU tirtMt, aa a Home of KnttTtttimm tit. Tbe premiart this aummer hart bteo irresib im. prv.c.1, Wu nwnq mil IhinV IK V hn'uipg Koonia, a Urrt i ami i SJrV hltkU iinn ll mm wiw.u iiwx. nnu inrni urn riDrrwnrr in . And fnmt lot this Rne of butinesa, he h.pes o s?ve satitfxiM, to all who may honor him with tSeir rnvum. Bumoe A to say, his Ttble a A Bar aifl br tip. plied with the best the market sfTorri t tixt tht re-Tilstion of bit house, such t he hopes will five entire satisfaction to those abo rirsirt food order, SITRF.T fll'MIOIMr., hut , Ckeiter Cwrl.t ute. CkartrHn, Itrpi. 22. 6'Ql .ADIIEWS AM) JONES' foaTH-caaoLtsa THIS Institution, which lnrr. s 'he prrsmt ear has hrrn located in H Ummtbrrk. will open in OXPOKD, on the first Mo,l, in Fvhnitry next, lite principsU have Wen in. ducrd to t chanre of rciidenrr, with a view to a permanent etsblihn rut where the prrnvm ill romfortthly BrriMiiitwwUl iWt ir rmfnl'i i.,l they hsve altered tlie time t4 eeminM nc tj tho achola-tic year, for the conteniincr, and at tho grnerm request, of their patrons. T1ie pupils are liwtruc't-d in XredU.wtrt. ffro aVnf, ll'na'nr, hiikmetie tirnrnmur md Pan. at;, Cera, .Mwtjry, Hitnrw, RnlnJrttrrt, Natural J'AtlffJtf, IJtemiHry, tttnny, aniT.1l. trtntmn. 1 he 'ermt of board, rashing and tuition, in all the above branches, are Siity DoUat prr session, Hitmblr in atfoaner. Slu.tr, oriil tml uintnimrntal, Thirty Holhirt per s siion. Drw intr -tA Paimint;, Twenty Dollars per aiiin. Danrinf is t'no taught by a competent master. 1 he first session will end early in July, tlie se cond in Drcrmbrr, when the orlv vacation in the year ttkis place. X icMart pty from the lime of their arrival only. The system of education is in sll the drpsrU mrnts radical: bt the aid of sn excellent sppa ratns, the truths of Natural I'liitotot hv. Cl'm- litn- and Astronomr. are exrrrimeiitiiilv lllua. .' .... . a . iraTeo, anc are tnus renterri onjrcts ot nse. .1here re t ttchtn rnr.d t,r.m ....II..., ;. V.... ... . I ! the minimi department, and the n rwlels of Draw . pi. n taxiv t . i ". ( aai-4, .iiif(if'tr'il III ing and Painting, are numerous snd j(Tod. No expenditure are alio i d, bit such as nro authorized by parents and a-uard aus i and tho principals are determined strictly to enforce Ilia rule prohibiting finery in lee, in sumn er, co loured cotton dresses, and In winter, a orated stuffs, will be Worn by all the voting lali s. All the pupils will board with t'.e principals. who pay strict attention to their health, their manners and their morals The pi bite and prU vate office of devotion are regularly observed, whilst every thing sectarisn is careful!) t voided. Each pupil is expected to brine a coverlid, a I pair ot sheets, blankets and towels, tor h r own 'use, otherwise an extra charge of g2 5U per i session ill be made. W'!'fn Pym", adveneeeannnt be msd. approved bonds will in all ins'anrts be exacted. JOSEPH ANDREWS,) . . THOMAS P. JOVKS, 't" Oxford, Granville C.J)re. 1823. 4t9Q . Estate of George Ba singer. ritHE aiib-eriber having; at the Auj-ns term 1 last, (1823) obtained letter of administra tion on the estate of George Rssinger, dre'd. requests all persons having tiiy legal demands against tbe est ale of the dec, to bring iu ibe-aanio- within the time prescribed bv act of Assembly t and all those indebted, are requested to make payment. J A. FISHER, Adm'r. Dec. 26, 1823. , 3t89 House and Lot for Sale. THE subscriber wishes to sell his house ami lot, in the town of Malisburv, now occupied by himself, as. a tavern. The establishment is to generally kno n, that it would be of little vrvice to describe it particularly j it is, perhaps, the ipost eligible stand for a public house in the -reatern part of North -Carolina r H is wrthin 80 rtif em.rtJMMia -in Kaliauurv i IS larct aim convenient, wun exien-iye iiui-dui uh.ks . A very moderate price will be taken lot tlie es tablishment, and paymienja made easy, nny peraon wislung to purchMse, win do well to ap- ilv soon, as the subscribe,- is now uetermiuea to and remove to his farm in the country. Let. era directed to the subsc riber, in Salisbury, N. will be duly, atteiidt-d to. JOHN HOWARD, Sen. .Saluburv, Dec. 2, 1833, .83 I'll,,
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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