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anaa Jen ttftaj lent iWt. tie. rr ia he or e, id r e of C f i- n it I s.ujsiwitr: TL'MIIAV MORNING. JANUARY, is:. VJJ' f- ,:w.r irT? -y-t-v-- '."' 11 "" When, at the le of the late wr,tht old partita br gin to amalgamate, imI unit in ll anpport of Mr. Monro ' tihnin'sjtrtiiofi, there were not wntin' fIilW-l who piously rt. rrttrii ll't aamt, der Ur'rjf that partie were rtfeery ia our rotrmnent. Tor urle we freely eonfe we wtf M of H, We were tired of (h effects of j)Djr rjr and ", end inrtrtl longed to sea pere and harmony Once W pwli,it Matwl and &t j I I .11 .i t I itt iwwa, I iron, r idj pr, 'JU riteh!"10111 lfc!j-WW3 taWaciuVd.3 to 20 rr.cwt other,' We moreover Twir, that s Mif a hu'1 " -.-- - Dim nt'nr rma'rned lb aatne, our country would mm Miffcr for tlie of runlet. At one time, St appeared M though the bid partie bad entirely disappeared and that, In the Isn jpwgt of Mr. Jefferson, at were rcpubli. eant, all fidrraHtts" but not ALL ritnn.ittet. Jv'n sooner however were the aa prljes decent. 1 bud In tli bIumm of pbfitbm, than nrm one began tn rite up. Thi party wt nrgsnirrd from th dap;ninfrd tnd dltafTtctcd of the two ckl ottrt. Thus eompf td of tv-tMes ptr!ta, thejr recruited their rcng'h, from time to time, from among iinfirrrmful p nW.ee r ke rt, "d nth. r hungry svp'rsnt af'er'he loavesand C'r" of gotrmment, ti'l thcr befamr (in lh?!r on Mitnal'ott) furtfi'ahlf rnoit(h tobrIn frm if orxTttjont i they th-n tmtfrd t!i name i f Jia.Uca!i, and ra'vd a he a' cr i("t!h re. rjr mrtwir nf nir nnimf ir(refioricttlani Rfpiilil:rfi Mt 'int'ion, hrh a ralcuWH to al' cr the f-'tr and pmjrril f t!r ni. tkm. 1 hry f tjM ced, b rich a emit, to atim. ate tl afT'-cii ti if ih proplv ffioi the pr aen( rlcer. of roemmcnt , tn.l.hy .t, ..ft politickt Jn(ftli'r, to worm fli-irtrKet into 'he ff meea of "he n:,ti'n. Hi f' it conihinirn Of porit K-il Han I 'n, rniilv n i f tle fHC-e!i of (Irf'inct ptrtiet, hi-e lnn far h'VA in tbeir aitemp't to imrtotw! nprn tlie people. But, made moredctneMe b dcfrkt,thre tr teiipjr new tcliemet tO(f t into power, 1 1m-v are now cndravoriiit; to ttridc ocr the penp'c't thptie ders by miHitilin;' th.it prcit ImMiy of corrupt nd lUnrront jwilitii unt, the ( ,tnnn ttm,. lUX t''ey will ajain be ilrf lrl, f..r the -'t-hare !iicorcre. their iSrk intrip'C", am. i!! keep a alchful and jnloui cc upon all their movement, -. Mr. WhUr ; The Gcncr.'I Pott OfTirp beinjj aptly railed the brain nf the L'fii ted States, the irilubiun't of the little iMare of Salcro were uUd to find, in a late Western Carolinian, that part of the braini are to le difTute d twice a week to the nf tropoli of the weatern pirt rf North Car oiiiu Sr which mcut", the inhabitant may"rerhiip, al learn to calculate llut the improvement of the little eilltpe are of more value tlun the metrnpolit. excep tinu the jrol, plcirtintr, houte, and rnpe Bank, licU jcre not erected by ihe corporal ion. - Sairm, Drtrmhtr 1823. We reaililv perreirc the !rift nf the ahoee ante, from I fiend in Slcm ; and mott fully ap. preciate the feelinjf tiii(lerthe inflnrpce of which it was indited. In pcnnili;? the thort article in ore of our be paper, relative to the arrange rnetits of the mail, between tW tovn and Ra leipli. via Salrm, we were ecrtaiiJy actuated by at kindly ft-clirifft at nature hat endowed ua with s an I e veri'y thought, at the time, we were faithfully transftitinr our aeutimentt into tlie paper. Rut at our neighbor! in Pulcm appear to have mitconttnied the lane;unpc vt tl in com plaining of the inconvenience tuiTered in thi tcction of the atate from a bpd atrunt-nient of thernails, it ia due tluia candidly to jrive an tthurditemnil bribe matteTr- Srttcc- llvt piibn. ealion of the article above alhu'ecl to, we Itavt tiVited Salem; and though we kne, before, it waa a very neat town, the improvement! made within a few yeart past will warrant ut in say ing, that, for cleanliness and good arrangement of the town, the substantia) and even elegant construction of the building ; the sobriety nul industry of ita inhabitant, potsesting, in are. markahle degree, that conciliating turn of mind w hich ia to will caloulated to frutemize the great family of mankind, Salem has few superiors in the Union. But alter aaying thus much for Salem, 4t- -4oc .noi.nevdi .&Jlox..4htv Sutj.' -lthe revme f4bifctureWiJlUbiyi,Ai;n., we iga'in have occasion to -call Ralishury the wefnpiH; of the west," and sty that if la Ihe lar gest town west of Rkleigh ; that its business and importance far exceed that of any other place n-thit tectiun of Xhe atate-and that its locality, et cet. make it the emporium of trade, and die focua of politics and fashion, of the region of country bounding it on all points of the compass j when, we repeat, an occasion ahall again offer for us to pay ao common a tribute to Salisbury, we must bespeak tin good temper and liberal feeling of our. neighbor! in Salem, toward what we may say. MARKETS. CoMim. Notwithstanding the general atagnai ;?ISraaa pretty large ales of Upland Cottont were made enrly in the week at 14 cents for good fliir miab ities but since Jhe arrival of the Fatna, from , Liverpool, few Sale have been made, and they at the former rater-purchaer have been look ing for a decline, but holders cont"mueiyeery firm in upport of their price. " . ...... r,'1-l llrirti!iilutl( f Maa- t lr, Ilitr aiili ilia (;linirn VlUti, ( pfrrhlc. tlie ;iln!f rt from rominjf to nurlrt c'inriirnttr hi lVJi hi bcn pun htw-d anli in furiniglit pi;. frr to ir will com. mtnd ta 10 cn't, BtiptrUir luU 12 to 13 Ctaia, . . fc'. r.trr.mriu.E rxtcrx, Cotton, 131 tol3 flour, flnr.il aupfrflne.il I wUctf, Wcmlti wti.ltrj.37j a prtch brair At, 4i a 50 1 apple d. 41 to 4) corn, 3 J to 40 1 bwcm, y a 1 it, Turaa BJ a W per buttr irMilwt,2Ha30 Wftr, antitrorado, 10 to 10 50 1 codec, prime, rrcen, 2$ to 34 1 3d and 3d qiiaM f, 33 a 34 1 lea, h) eon. 30 a 1 21 ( fa- eeerf, 8OrUi4llow,at74neieai.30tSlt rve, I I A . Iil I li . . . If I I . . . . . n M Captain Jawre f, celebrated for lit adeem urea among the Araba, in the dec em nf Africa, It member of the Ohio LexUUture now In tettion. In thia coiintr, on tlie X lib !net. by Mn r, llodt, Ktq. Wr. W. H'Mami, to Miat Jlac rirrf F rV. A If), in DiJm, on the 13th inet Mr, R Admin, to likt iTeetiM A'ulK Alto, in Mrfllcnlmrf, on the 8th intt. by the Iter. Jno. If. Wilenn, Mr, AVonM AeW to Mitt CytiUn ,1.n, Abo, in raharmt. on t!e tnme da, by i.r an'ne, Mr. . Hum; 1it MurgurH Jfcm'iw, Al, in r'arnit, on tle 30ih uh. be th ti'tie, the ftre, f'it if JtkH' Hon, M'w.lfr fel-. Aim, in Ire VII. on the c?h inr Ky 'ie H-r. Je'iwt Kuflurd, Mr, Ira H rt, U Mtt Marrat rt II irpni nn n. In IJncnln countr, N. I. on the 25l Decern. bee, IHiX I)ct. limit S-.hUne Ilndrr, .f V j T' -T -J ' -. c a. aa ia k a a . rfHt rii 'm iiir rrrr w? i?rvrv WMiai p , kn,iaM an I infrrr'if if vntrnr n n - .r R.f-. leg vnonr n.ai 'If pror il (if rrn.ncifr ami uvfuhr !( tutiiv i f di'M'tWnn, hi timfl;cie of umirrr a kJ pnihity nf hear, vp etrel h'nn greatly it. Me rrl4'te, aii! trciirtd the frienilthiri a rt- te n of hit a'CjiiMMancrt. Knihilnwd in the In arts if.l'it frirmls hit najne ami hit vir'uet will ?e chrhrl with fond rrmrnihmnrr. In hi, b-rejrd parent, and immediate relatives, it it a avirer of the awretr rnnwiU'ion, to frel iie I t!u t he d'h-l a b lieeer in Chritt 'lit lie tlee'nf and kv'nMir, of which, in hi lifeinie. In a pmlraaed filln'irr. During hit pro r.ic'rl anil ili'rrni I'lnr, hi filial retiyna- tu t' toe phau"r ofli' Id avenlv Fa'hrr a eviilen', from the fo'lo inp ami similar eiacu lie n : " Hie nip a hich niv Father gii c'li iim-tod-ink, il i!l I not ,Vi k it " " Not m ill, but thine he done." 1 hat the anchor of hi toiil w a wit'iin the veil, and his faith of Ihe an. ticijia'ing kird, were plratingly nianifet'ed l hit frnuenth appropriating to himttrf the fid. lo ing and such like ctangelical psttart : M I know my reilremer hveth, whom I aliall tee for mye- If. He it the I nrd mv riirhteouaneM ; blet ael br hit name, for that faith wb'ch it the tub stance of things hoped lor, the c idence f ihingt ml arn. -Ami aim in adapting to hi utii. mm ae-reru ariert r e r lowing mi favorite hymn : On Jonlsn't stormy banks I fand. And cat a withful eve ' To Canaan't firle aod happy land, " Where "my poareion lie. OinTie'franaporTing, raptnroot teene, Hist rites to my tight ! Sweet fitldi army'd in Lving green, ' Andrivera of delight. 1 here generous fruita that never fail, On treea immortil grow : There rock and hill, and brooks and vales, W ith milk and honey flow. All o'er those v ide extended plains Shines one eternal day : 1 here t.cd the Son forever reigns And scatters night auay. No chillirg wind, or poisonous breath, ( an reach that healthful shore : Sickness and tnrroa, pain and death. Are felt and feared no more. When aluJl I reach that happy place. And bo forever blent f ""' When shail I tee m) father's face, KnA in hit bovrni rest f Fill'd with delight, my raptur'd aoul - Can lierc no lot ger ttay i - TTio J()hf4Tifwaer aTotrnd me re 11, Fearless I'd launch away. cnstrjiCATtp Education. rpHF. trustees of the Pleasant Retreat Aca - le - n.y, in i.,nco.n on. Vj. nave ,.ecucu !rcunii(r another Principal Teacher to sui'ph the Pl-e of the Rev. John Mush.t .,: Mr j ,7,-r, D. MrtcaK a graduate of llamden Sydney , (llrge, a. w bo ia recommended by Ur. tual.-, ing. the rresiuent oi iu college, a a man oi . unexceptionable moral character, ami eminently qualified to teach in our best public schools, and under whom the exercise ol said Academy have-comniencetL- ... ,v "1tririhVjfean ho -had in4lMV4Uagc.Anitil yl- cinitv, on reatonable terms.. The prices of tui tion are u tbllow,"Tirr For teaching the-dead l-anguages and higher branches of science, ft 10 pur si ssion i for Knglith tuition, viz : reading, wh'nigand snthmetic, feJ per session. From' the healthy situation ot this Academy, the mora! ami iiuTustribu chaMcTcT of th c-eitf- zen of the village and it vicinity, together with the eminent qualification of the teacher, it is believed to be an eligible place tor toe educa tion of youth t and which the Trustees hope will be put onxed by at) enlightened public. Hy order of tlie board of trustees. it?l JACOB FQRNKV, Sec'y- Doct. S. Bosworth, HAVING made arrangement to remove from Salisbury to "nltthfield, requests all those havinir demanchi aeainst him to present them for ;l pavmi.ijt,nd all llwse indebted to him by book I . T : r . -'''aTt.ara4..t,.. - it account or Otnerwisc, wi.i comer a lavur iTj ean. in aiul.settluifl'4beJ,itpe.9.tli before. the first - N. 11. The doctor llaa a large and general as aortment of medicines and hop furniture, the whole, or a part of which he ould dispone of, on reasonable term. For particular inquire at his office. . Sa'Mury, an. 13, 1824. W i f.f, prrfint li L I, i. I ti "ni, 6u4lrr y i I: etUief be ne of I'tiwi w book acrNint, will on Ji,Iii ni'Llertli, or A. II, frtun, in M irnntoo, n fit.ke otymcnt tr tha il,n Ciwirt, nf ttiry nt ripert to Und Uirir tsnxtiVi pUcrd la tl. hands of an odi'cr fur colktiion. WitmM fepert to pertoat. Ilia tul niters will tell lhe!r remaining ttork of fiflt, amw oa hamta, at red ieH pnee, for catli. f.KHI.V, nLpDCHIil m CO, AMftt, 4. 10, 1124, tgUwtt Hu-am JJoat 3Iaid of Orleam, tta Cheap Wholaato' Store. ojn 9i cur.itAW,? aw 1 tin c rpilr: M.I.I of Vleana'fjit.rtaf fWn detained I'TiT repairlTHre-rhiJi t month Irm w than the Ume aoaciOed br wfit1aentra0 baa com menced hr regular trip to thia plaet, and arri- red Utla day with a ralutola Cargw m a4 least 180 toni 3Iercliandizc. hn U t be a reirular trwlrr between this place ami ihartcafon, twicMog fie rrelglii and pt- a a a v . , tcnirert at tieorrelown, and wul atop on tha riv er for any Important freigtits, kh it aupphad wit ft Uriitert, and teh otter conveniencet aa warrant her owners in stating, confl IcnrJy, that the aill be able to lay down goo. Is at either place, In the v.wett ute of die iliver, in B to 10 days i and on a fair river from 4 to 6 dart. Hoe owner have provided wharft and ware- htMtvt at both placet, covrnirnl, safe ami andrr cover. They aill adnce ruli axnl goo is on fotton and pmliice aliippcd by her, and tell for a cutomarv rnmmiawon. They will eiecute any orders at rharleon, Italtimore, Phibxlrl hia,oe New-Totk, in eath of which place thy are eWnVd Houwt i and ther aoiicit lU pihlic patronagr fur thit It-xt ami their Whole- ta'e Store at thia place, only to far at titer can mate it their interest to use the one, and buy from ihe Olhrr. Connected with the above float, the auhteri- her hate established a lfltmU Sswrt, and at- fir- ttieir euttonvrt a liU-rU cuurae of, deahnr p.l f.ir price, vrry low, brrane their got Iitte been ami will be telrcled from the pnnci pl "''krtt in the t'nited Ktairs and umler all ible aili an aget far Uiyiag t ; and their mini s'taii ne etiargea who a iyut itami, ao ig'it at to make it Ihe intcret f country deal- rr ami others to gt mtnr n their tupplirt frim th e tfaolnhmi nt. Bv the Maul of Or. lean, they have Ihit day reertvnl oo -finirth to one.third of their pur-hatet. (thirh hare been nide in New. York, lolon, fhila Jelpliia, ami at time nf the principal manifafiorir ;) the residue of which will be received bv the next rip of the Itoat, say aboit the 6(b 'o the 8th of atiuarv. Irieir purchaet cnntiat of the follow- ng letd'Og article, ti : 710 bam Is of Whit. i r i 2 ) hhd. northern Komi i do N. Orleans i ; S do Jamaica do ; 5 do W, I. do i 20 do Su gars i 3v do prime retailing rmilaav i pipe tnd r. risk Coimac H-andv i .llnTtheuli tim, M- eria ami other Winet, (tome t year old;) 100 ecc Dundee Bagging, 47 in. ( 2 bales twine i ) coil Hale Repr i 100 bags Coffee; 20 do pepper and pimento ; 2U ton Swedes iron j 1 do icrman Pteel i 1 do American do ; 3 do plough mould i 2 do shot i 1 do btr lead ; 4 do Hollow Ware, a'rtedi 2 do nhnt, assorted 20 Keg Diinontt FV. and 1TF. Potder 1 1 50 do wrought andcut nailtt jferce re tailing Kice i 20 cask a rhreae i 4 ilox. Philadelphia mill and erot cut T"' ,m""wrarain borw, trace- c hunt, .Trowel, kc. Axes, bundle Spades, Shoe els, snd Fry ing pans , boxes Candle. Soap, win-do-(J-a 30 h. Whittemore'a Cotton :!, 100 do Wool I la's ; 30 do ftoram or oapt do 1 30 do Dearer do B.k. ml White, 20doCbildren'e tanner's oil ( 30 tfWsrtenTeJOTrVn1 W.fir, the best patent in the Union, and well worthy the attention of the plantcrtt 20 barrels Shad ami niackerelj 20 doa. Corn Broom! rose, point nd duflil Rlanketa. REEKS, BUNNELL k CO. CAerow, JJec. 22, 182J. t96 V Cash ami Goods paid for Cotton, Wheat, Flax-teed, dry Hide, and nvt kind ol produce Tailoring Business. rp'l E subscriber respectfully informs his friends JL and the public in general, that ne bas com menced the Tailinr Huit; in the best fash, ionable manner, in all it biwnchea in that li ie. hoe w ho wish to give him a call, will ple- to call at Mr. .lames II. Clark's, Concord, Cabarrus countv, N'. C. "3it91 TOBIAS FRAI.F.Y. A bond advertised. rpilK public are hereby cautioned against tra- 1 ding for a bond entemi inxo Dy myself aim i unison llama, who was my secuniv, paya- ble to F.lizabeth Murphy, twelve month after date, and dated the 1st day ot January, 1B.'4. If... C. linnMwt and aivtV dollar. 'I hr said , h- for wrt;ln ,Uvct WkrnMcd R1l healthy, and believed by me at th. . . .. .. k .Ul... K. ' k.. . a I. ... k. aarKaK aalaS.'al KaV atiflta liaWawn - been unwMnd tnd unhealthy a v FYuM )u , . 0 de,.Vfr wid bonJ J, ,Q - . , , . . prmlneJ no. to .,. the aid bond or any part thereof. JOSEPH CRAWFORD. Rayon cotmfy. JVin.. 19, 1824. 89 It.'f'JtfS BT AXTTHOItlTT. An. art authorising the Secretary of the Treasury to furnish, for the use of the Territory of Ar kansat, an abstract of the Military Bounty Lands lying within the same. TJR IT ENACTED Ay the Senate and Haute ej fj) Reprttenlattvet Iht Untied tttatrt f America in Congreit twrmwrtf, I hat il snail oe the duty of the Secrctiry of the 1'rcasury, to caute a complete abstract to be made out and transmitted, for the use 'of the Territory of Ar kantas, to the Governor of said Territory, of all the Military Bounty Lands, which have been pa tented to thef soldier of the late trmy, or to their 'legal; representatives, lyittjr . within the lame; desilrnatiagthe tract, the name of the pa tentee, and the time when issued. ' Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN UAILLAltD, President of the Senate pro tempore. Wthinpon, JM. 1, 1824. 1 Approved: JAMBS MONROE. iKosu'a'iimiiiPii'o VOICK'OF TIIK VV.OVLY,. A aunvrwi and recihla meeting of tin citiiena of He tnurt county, a a he hi in the to n of W''ington, on tha nth intt, rtlatiec loth nomination of cnJiUlc tut Klectort of 'rvi. dent end Viae Pretident of (be V, I. in oppo,. tioti to the iamem ticket i John O, Dlount, rrj waa calb-d to the chair, and Mr. Joseph Pott sppointed aecrttary when the filkiwing pro- ea ding took pbe i 1. On motion of John D. Hinton, Esq. (t unanimously resolved, thit the in- ed priMitrruetlor JaleoU. Jjjt'jue tionable republicanism, and pre emincnl icrviceiof Jon Caidwcll Calnov. fully merit, and in the opinion of this meeting entitle Mm to the general and undivided support of the freemen of these United states, as the successor of the venerable Monro. i. On motion of Jonathan Havens, Esq. it was unanimously resolved, that a Com mittee of Corretivindence, consisting of five persons, he appointed to correspond with our feilow-c ttuens throughout the State, and to devise measures lo promote he success of the People a 7 icket. 3. On motion of Jonathan Havens, Ftcj. it was unntmoulv resolved, that said Committee consist of the following per vni Wro. R. Swift, pr. Thomas Tel fair, Joseph U. Hinton, Allen Crlt, and Wro. W. Hodrtun. 4. On motion of Vm- R. Saift, F.so. it was unanimou'-ly rctolved, that ptopu til ions be made by thisCommittre to such pervm in other counties of this ditttict, as they may deem proper, and who are known to be ftvorahle to the election of John ('. Calhoun, that thev recommend to them the appointment of Committees in their respective Counties, to coopciate with the Committee of ihi ( onut) in promot'int the success of the People's T i- ket, in opposition to the CAUCUS ticket On moti n of W'm. R. Swift, Tstj it was resolved, th.it we recommend to our fellow citirens to support Gen. William duguttui I fount, a Klector lor thi I)i- tnct. or rretideiit and Vice rresiueiit ol the United Stales- J. C. I1LOUNT, CK'n. Jaarra rTr. Srcrclury. CJen. Hltvn! it now one of the people' camli- (u-et tor r.irctort: inn .er iptr nnuuiican nr.n-1 1 . r ... a . . ... ' riples, ami his faithful devotion to his countn , ! w .... , fellow-citizens, and secure their sufrtgr. Hie ! enucwiirs now have a foretase, a slight smack, I r i . r .h i , . , i 1 of wliat a free neotile will do. when a set ot de- i rt tt twin art IpL.ni t PVi a at rWt I af J IV, I a a li.ttn - ) i signing men iniliouly a'trmpt to deprive them if their right. The profile will very toun !e ignate candidates in thia, and every district in tlie State, to be voted for in opposition to the eaucut ticket. CAUCUS. The member of the Virginia legislature eoneional caucus be' KlVnirHL,wt President and Vice-President of the United States. 173 members attended this caucus ; the whole number in the Lcgitlature is 236 ; so that it appear a majority of the Legislature of the "ancient dominion" was mustered on the cau cus roll. No one ever disputed that Virginia was in favor of the caucus system j but the ma jority is lean, to what was expected. NF.W.RORK, Jan. 3. inf'im c reiiiire our quotations on hue Upland, half a cent : other descriptions remain about the same. Fair Upland, of the new crop, arestcadyat licents. A parrel nf old Alabama was sold yesterday at 13 cents, for export. sr.w T0FK, J A !f . 4. The packet ship Corinthian, captain Davis, which urthed on Saiurdity, milrd from Liverpool on the S5th of Novembej. ,We have London pppers to the 22d and Lloyd's List of the 21st inclusive. Thrv do not however contain as late news fiom France and Spuin, as was received by the Strphania. 1 he Hti'ish parliament was to be as sembled immediately, ii. order to vole war. men. and money, for the cutise of South America! At this moment the London (Jjzette'was at pres, proroguing parliament to the. 3d of rebruary. Tie -widow of the celebrated circum navigator Capfain Cookj ls still anveTintt resides at Clapham, having survived Jier husbantiycrydur years. The scat of Isaac Wilson, the sitting mcmbcFof the" Honse-ff Repeesentativca from the 39th election district of Ihe State of New-York, has been vacated, and Tar menio Adams was yesterday admitted to a seat as the representative from" that dis tritu. Aat. Intelligrncer. The two houses nf the National Legis lature appear fo be engaged almost exclu sively in the consideration of local matters such as private claims, road and land aws, &c Petersburg Republican. From the schooner Racer, arfiveeT. at Philadelphia trom lampico, we icnrn that the newr Mexiqan Congress had met, and on the 5th necember formed a new Constiui'.ion. Tampico remained very sickiv. Bftt.Pt:. H r.s K If.. 1 r. ll.rtHrtir ii.mliifd th Mloaifis; rrvibritMi for rM.i.'eriln t " H'fU-J, that (he PrtV.drnt of Hit I'nitrJ uir be r '!' d to Uy tH-fe the cte, if, in hit opinion, K Ctn be dne i'hiKil Injury to tha puhlie intertf,) aoeh ltifi.rfr'i t w,i shew lh ! of the rUlimt bitM .n ami tb t'a.id iais from Ihe ratine . if the fhiriia 1rrtl tolUt prteit tine tnd tha tlfrct iroihi,d t,n tlw rrlaU'ios by hj United Hta'at having efthlldie.l it filooslie Interrourtt With the tintnim ntt of th fnl n-l horth-Ainera." The bill fr ine rtlitf of TranrU Mn t'erton, jun. the k'"'1"" f the U'e IJetit. Colonel J'hn Lauren, f SmiiI C;rolln, ordered lie on the table. XJe debju ; on th bill w Myhl Inter esting, touching Uxm the dtvinguuhr'l merits of Cobinel Lanrrn In the tersir of hitcotiniryhoth as a soldier anrt tir man, and showing the chivalrous rhi'tc ter end Homin vh,r which animated him in the rnue of liberty. CrorUvrj. UritlfwotMl and Kcrri', TAT P. ot "ir city -f Ve-,oik, srr now d opening t-Ml f eeiiin;, ' U'e Oii'.fta'ino from the n.oa aptimved iiiiul' tern in Ku n;pe, ail entie and very rSlrnaivc slutk of china, y t.l.v an I II . .INK i lUrthen S which the) offer by the original invoice, or repjeked, at at low prirrnsean Ik pi'ehrl in Charhaton, or anv .nher city in the ntted rtta'e country mercl-ani aid dealer in the article are rrpert. 'K invited local sndii ect for theturlvi , si their warc-hotm and r in. No. 2H1 King street, opposite the Merchaul'a Hotel, Charteitun, 9. C. Iht. 2?, !J. et90 a.V OF an excellent cpiah'i, aill be kepi for a!o constantly, at mv k.ii', near Hoc kronl, iir. rj county. M prices a'i 'li trn a per budiet, by the wag-in ind, ami 3-j centt per buthtl by the tniallcr quantity. JOH. YA, jun. Itrx. K, m. r5 IlcnK'iit nntl Whifnoy, f rvri ffufit U ti,i tt'rrt. CA.7-tS.i, S. C. 11 TILL hie cot.fip'ly on harnt, liHighout r r tin he aeaaon, a lar.-r mn.rtnient of Sugar Coffee Ti at Hum Hiaudy til II I'i tic I. u r.i-i-.r op; -rat Al'im t.lv 'h r Salt M.ild.r Pom !er and Shot Lead, ' . " "'"' f " kin,U Pepper aai 1 . ..a lrn lhry ,re ttemnn. t to wll low at tliry ran poihS hr ad'on',.-,!, for . 'TVIosr J"1 neeaas ree, ifll jn r ,n. ..'. t r abiehtlia highest market price ill he all" i d. t iii nirv . .1 . Merchant withinr to p'irrla.- timfir,, will do aell to call and examine for tl,eiiiclna. AW. 24. 1823. 1 m Public Sale. 1Y virtue ofaJeed.of fnm Jcnvph Man l gleburgtous ethM t It. on I'tirsday tha 17th day of February n ', at the court-house in Ssfiaburj-, a tract of" LAND, on the waier of Crane rrrek, adjoining John tValler ainl other, Coiilaiuiiig 171 acres, be tlie same more or less, t a credit of six month. rw. 24, lfl: ?3. dtVi ' Tnuiert. Tin Wnrc Factory. s f D if .it D .m MifkYsay RESPECTFULLY inform hi frit mis and customers, that he h j.it received a near supply of Sheet Tron nvd lii rinjf, and intends keeping cons'nritly en hand a gene ml assortn-eiit of Tin H air, n anntai tured in the trongrs' manner, snd a ill he s''e to sell OH as low terms, at Retail, aa ch-i be purchased in the State, for cah onh . Ah, Sheet 'Iron Stores, maelc of the be' materia!, an! on the hnrtest notice. N. H. 'I in Gutters and rtptalor houses, maja ami put up, on the shortest notice, and warranted, - . . . ( Are, .V. C. Jan. 6, 18:4. it90 New Assortment. THE subscriber ha very recently received from Philadelphia, an aoortnie-nt of Dru Good; Cutlrvu, and Hwd-tiart, Ihmritict i which, with the assortment he expects to re ceive in a short time, ill enable him to sell at talitfactory prioe t. The public are respectfully invited to call, and examine for themselves. EDWARD CHESS. Saliibunj, Mj. 16, 1823. " 6t CopMcsmili The Coppersmithing, and Tin Plate business, heretofore transacted b) D. Cress, sen. will in future be conducted by me, at the ssme place.' Those who favor me with their custom, may de pend on having their work done with neatness, duahditjMwd dewpatch. EDW1). CWES8. State of North-Carolina, MKCKtENIVaO COt'KTY. ROBERT M'COUU, executor of Mary M. Comb, v. Jane Kerr: caveat to a Will. It appe aring to the. satisfaction of the court, that Margaret, daughter of the late Robert Morrison, since intermarried to some one to tlie court un. known. Wvlie Rca and Margaret hi wife, An drew M'Lerran and Leena his wife, and James Johnston, are inhabitants of another state i it i therefore ordered, that publication be made six weeks in the Western Carolinian, that they a p. pear at Otlr next court to-be held for tlie. county of" Meek Icrtburev at t he etirtibouawiu Char.lotte ,. on we mirth Moy wetrwiry.ve vf "l;l uwa and there plesd br demur, or judgment win D entered according to-1 he plaintdl 'a depmnd. , By order of court. Test, ISAAC ALEXANDER, e. w: e. Priae sdv. 2. . i94 , . .
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