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on lit.if.tif, tk 17ih nit. n solution paav-.J ti.a llcix 0 lU-prtwiitativaaof ! I'f nmyWa- imiUr rewdution) will shortly b med upon In v.. i..:.!.ini Uarxlaiwli kwl it la fiarrd f, ., itiftt the utijt Will 1 takr Hp ,i).W wiour, U-lU-W'Mr. Nw.Vwk Dot the Bachelor of North -Carolina may lake on.firt In tin mlve, for their kf legislator have fcfl )' fWwwr to "regelate iltclf." Ato IV ..Thf committee of nine, anpolnte J If the UUUui on the kub jccl ofthe'elecloral law of tlx ktae, have bad meelinnv, and bare . ununtmiutly agreed to report bill to alter (be U, and la rfWorr tUttlm (fihf frrtdtnllol tUifttfolhr Profit I It U sM thejn- triifUcri already nemble at tbia, n1 will dcfctt the project If poll.le, In the Leg Mature. But every true lilewi totr.e an ertie of liU country will untie In aid of the ouc of the people, end defeat their de tlftni. We do not deapwir of there belnjr virtue enough l( ft in the LrgUlkture of New York to rrnt with mccekk the de in of the dating, and dishonest. Let Ihe m.U'$ uUt tr time. Ball. Pat. Bfnjam'n Galloway, bf Washington County, Msrt lnl,ls announced ak a run didate for the office of Klrctor of Preki dent nd Viie President. He avow himself a supporter ol JuhhC. Calnoim. II i nol tote r)iiroied that whatever arntie of nt may think on the auhiect, the I nonuUr fire of IV univ Ivania ik at thi 1,1-- 4 time decidedly adtrre toa ronrekkional 1 ctKUi. I he National Intelhk'tncer will fim' Itk effort unvi.ilin to draw the re publicaiik of thi union into a kupporl of Mr. Crawford lor the presidency He it not, and never iH be. thrir choke. frautlin (luz. 19A ult. The Irjj'nlalure of M line aakemblcd l.iat week. Ituhe infMii;e of (lovcrnor Par ri, be diviitirllv ret'nmrirndk the paif;e of an e !rrtorl Uw. lh,HI biin home the lt riin as to tHtnr Preiilent " to the Mup.t. ufibi ied judgment ofnen li turned people, in ainh a iiunner i to ena lr ever ci iz n to participate. I hi ia the general kentiment of the country, ib fmiTti, jia. 19. Coiitn. There aa noUiii jf doing in t'plandi in thr rarl pti of thr v. irk j but towarda ita cloar, Mir of nuddliKir aiu! orilinarv onaritiea, m ere made at a reduction from L.at urtk'amtra, poaaeaa anttic tent mtereat toa'onr lor the tlrcrp of from one half to a cent in the pound. Finer . Um "then and tberc" practia-c! upon ua, bv dearriptiona, however, are ararer, ami pnrea rui(i:n- th, L.ii,r iiuhU. in aneti matmrr a to ful'y maintained, 13 rt nta aaa rcfuel on Fri- j Jay. for a favorite brw .d. Ct'trirr. - ... 1 m M.iHIllF.lK ! On the evening of the 22d tilt, at the real- ... r ...... .. r . arnre or irv. luvea, nr. neririimii Juhtuon, m the Hr-tti' of Cbarli ttr, to Mia Munho l!ut$. both of Mci klruburg craintl. - On the t V ti tin. bv the Ker. John ttnhmaon. He. MtcKrlt rirmmiHg; of Cape fiiranleau coon- tv, MimKiri, to Hit Jii,rf MetfutoH, daughter of Mr. latnea htevenaon, of t'abarrua county, . North Carolina. Also, on the 7th, by the Ker. Pr. Jame W'Hee, .Ifut CAnW, T.u. of Montgomery county, to Mtra Jnnr Ham; (laughter of Major 1 honua llarria, of Iredell. niKn, On the 21 -utK at ba rrnirli nee near -Muckt-ville, Itoaan eonn'j, N. C. .Yuhtlut If. (lailHrr, Eq., one of the oldes' and niot rraprctahlc cititena of liowan. The dTcau'd waa the eld- r n of the late Col. Gaitlur, a distinguis'ied "if durtng the rrvoliiimnary war anil aU-1 thoueh hin.Hlf of ton tender an age to partici pate in thctrving areneaof tha' eventful periwl, during hia w hole life he manifeatrrl, on all pro- er occasions within the narrow circle in which le niuvrd, an arilent lovr of country, and the warmest devotion to our free and rrpobliean in atitiitiona. Hrstitute of the advantages of rdu eati'Ki, or of a min4 of the first order, e yet posses cd, in an eminent degree, that plain and practical irood a nar, ao well calculated to 1 1 rriwler ita fMwaeaaor a usi-ful, if not a brilliant, ;; Wen brr of Society. Possessed of a heart, the 1 aeat nf every erneroua and benevolent virtue, , and bleaerl with a temper uniformly mild and (' pacific, he aeenieij: formed by nature for the aoft 'nd tender nlvaanrea of dunu-atic life j devoting r liimsi If to the pursuit of agriculture, in which j be greatly excelled, ami to the enjoyment of an , amiable and interesting family, he regarded with 4 an indifference almost amounting to contempt, '1 those honor and offices at which ao many grasp with avidity. Infl ienced, liowever, by that J apirit of benevolence and christian charity, which ? w ith him formed a prominent characteristic, he f was induced to accept of the humble and de- -i- -piatuL-oilkef-ttaaka Jtndujsjdiimjfjhel, t'oorj aid while in the niacharge of ita duties hi in(j fatigaDle'exertiona and iihtrring1 real in -a4R4Hiisterin,aa iar aa practicable wjib hi slen der means to the v auts and comforts of those wretched objects of public charity, justly ent!. tied him to the epithets of the poor man's friend and the orphan's father. In all the relationa wttich hind us together in The aocTaTitate, hi condi t alftirded ah ? Sample of the purest and moat beautiful virtue. As a citizen, he wa patriotic and public ipirited ; as a husband, tender and affectionate 1 aa a friend, ar dent and aincerc ; as a father, kind and indul gent 1 a a master, mild and gentle 1 and as a man, wmarkahU for tlip fiurneaa of hia dealings and the atern integrity and manly independence of his character. Ami, although he moved in the comparatively humble and private walks of life, hia death will he lontr lamented bv a neiirh- I Ij borhood of which he was emphatically styYrd I t) the patriarch and father, aa it canpot cease to be Pj a source of the. deepest grief to hi numerous aa connexions anil fnehds, who khe W htyworth and 1 to Ins disconsolate family, overw helmed with the 1 hcliKlidjncolfscldn'mkeay hf theif loss. - ,..,....,,- H r , r r.... f"! j Washington City, on the ,19th. ult. Mr. Join Efikinr, printer, aged 4 years. i '4 In this county, cn the '?7th ult. after a aliort 'A Wr.CM, Mr. June Huddle, iced 23 yaar. . i aw , jt, II. t'tlf.- The m')rt rmiinmi ,11 rni!r lull, tnJiMirli K' ( rate fr npUixti ar wr.h d nVulty obtained. I l'.lhd, mlih,t Trmiraaea 13 t !4 la-uia.an J k 17 1 Ai,hui 13) k 16. ' . FayrtleviO j"ifce, is), 27. , Cotton. 13 to 13 1 nr,ni,l ajpcrfUa,l ha.l, VUcmUt hWktW,37 1 47 peach, bran (Ift 44 M apple do. 4 J to y "", 4 J to 4 J t bacon, nil kl, lurk MimI, BJ.kVJ per ()MitirlitnilM-sCJk2l(j irtf, ttiitroVt4li, 10 to 1Q i enAcf. pnifM-, jfen, 21 to 34 3J l y I qimlitv, 31 k 23 1 trk. hy tnn, l 20 k 1 2 J , lUk rnl, Mcl Ullu, 6 k 7i i, 3g k 3li rl, 3 y) to 4 prr IUJ Mm. ilron, 4) 10 j pr. U0 H. t tobarcolcaf, 3,k 4 1 nttnuftcturtd, S to 2Upr,CU -"-rn-r?. -J.-I . -j -. t Cotion, 10 k 11 ctt. 1 Hwir, new, per b rrl. 5 to R9i Com, bnahel 33 to 40 emu 1 rvCttlnr 31 cm,-? fr, 4S o 44 Hlus. ket,rJ.40to4Jeif. Apple ltr.nl, 40 144 1 TohaMM,3o4t Hrrtwai, lb, 7) cu. 1 liiH, ,"" ruwin American oreiaren. ixjuie 4 to5et i ftM-nn,9 to 12rtt. lard. 7 to 10 rt. thing of Irnpoflince, no doubt, enrtgrt rtuHrr, 12 to 3 rta. B-nf n?. 2J to 30 Mi. 1 the attention of the cabinet, ak il hakbern Inm. J to 6 dU. boiii. 90ct. 1 10 to 13 dole 1 rofl'rr, lb. 23 to Vj rta. j Twinr. 10. 43 to 30 ctk. 1 Mulaaw-, 33 to 43. cmrlwoy rmrr. j. 19. Cotton, M. Mind, 22 to 26, fuifd Ho, 13 to 16 1 H.nr, 19to20 altort tajilr, 12 to 14 Hire, R2 874 a 3 , mfcrtoe to gtd R2 a 2 6.'1 W'hiiVry, (Prnn.) 35 a 37 eta. 1 N. K. Kim, 3ft 1 4pple Bmwly, 40 trnt, 1 lobarco, Kn turky, IW-otyii, FayrttctiHr, ke. 4 10 it Br. 11, 32 t 3J cr'pUt Tallow, 7 H-H. ton Mrs 10 i No. 1. 7 J a M , primr & No. 2, 6 to 7$ ( Markarrl, No. 2, 1 1 No. 3, 4 t Haron.8 to 1 10 cU.i llamt, Dalit Unl, 9 II; Hatiir, ! Iniwtre k inritM. ( men) u a ann -" niar lnn.; 1 1 5 a 1 20 per rl 1 Holland (Jin, 93 to 110 eta. per falton 1 Iron, Huiaia k twrd' a, 4to4 100.a. Knfrlah3)i Halt, lJvrnool enarae, 43 a 47 ea. per boalwl 1 I nrkt Itland, 4 a 50 ( War, Havana hite, 12 to 1 5 ; tiro n, HI in Ml Mnarmado. R to 94 t. ('roil 10 a ' Hi N.tMrana.94 o lOi I'.frrlor, HJ to 9 1 Hrfirvrd lafHu(nr, Ifl to OiM-nrT e, br 21 rta. , inier. 10 p. . 10 a ir eia. t tea. nr. rni yj in ivj civ, pt-r i.i ,111m eta. per rl. 1 Wl lnla, 63 eta. Hum, Jam. Hi to US (etc, MoU..OV. I.) 72 to 23 eta. i Ittac to, 72 rta. N rh-Carr.fii a floi. ft, Ha, 4 to 3 per ernt. di. 1 Heorjia Bank Hit's 4 a4) percent. dia. to roaaipopiT. "A Farmer" aliall find a ptac net rrk.'- H!a eon.mut.ieation i ilated the thf 22d IWem- j her j hut it did mrt come to hand till 'he 27fh 1 lilt n.it u il 1 .l-.i,,t em to travel. One of the I ani!" ia received. We feel ; under no oblivion to W in a hum about pub. liUinfUi ita aiilijcct matter and atvle, do not . , , .. ... . , , . - -" ' 1 V ''"IT our rxeket Uiublr pttinf, to the great detriment of the profit and emolument of ., .,. our Ditainea. Take Notice. 0N, Ttieaday of onr Kcbniarr CooH, f vtll ! attend at one of Mr. Hla(r!itriJa room. fr j tha prpMK of acttting all dehta and arcinta for or arainat the ratate of the Hon. Frartcta Iah U. di-c'd. Those ulio purcbaard at the tale, are reminded that their notca are nearly I or about due; and the money on them, aa well j Mon thouc on hand at hia derraae, ia expected Also, thoae indehtrl to Col. John Ilramlon, aen. nny have an opportunity of paying their notra on that day. Alao, tWv unh btcd to myself by book account, or other iao, are requested to make pavmcnt. Thirty da fruce, and no longer. will b riven on all of the above demand. An 0d proverb aec.m applicable to the preaent notice : " A stitch in time aavea wine." Thoae concerned mill, at any rate, do well to take the hint. JOHN SCOTT. Jan. 29. 1824. 3it93 Valuable Land for Sale. r I IMF. subscriber will dispose of the following J trarts of I.and, in Mecklenburg county, vu. One tract of 130 acres Iving on the Catawba river, a few miles below the Tuckasiegy Ford, and about 9 miles from Charlotte. One tract of 270 acres in the aamc neighbor hood with the above. These land are admirably adapted to the culture of anion, rorn, and all kinds of amall grain. To the former tracts belongs some prime bottom land. The whole, generally speaking, lies well, and i finely timbered and watered. As ihe two tract join, I ill sell them either separately or together. Also, another tract of 700 acres situated about IS milea to thf east of Charlotte. This land is almost perfectly level, and :snot inferior to the best in that Section of the county. THOMAS B. SM AH TT. acUtuTJaiu.2ilS2il 6it96 NoUce. 0V Tuesday; the 17th of February next, (be ing the Tuday of February court,) -will be sold, at the court-house in Salisbury, on lib era and accommodating terms three valuable NF.GKO MEN', belonging to the .estate of Gen. Jess At Pearson, uec-U. Sufficient bill of Sale will be executed to purchasers. A. NESBITT, Mminiitrator. January 22, 1824. 3193 . StraTcd or Stolen, InOM the aunacriber, on the 26th December last, a Dapple Grey MAHK, about 1$ hands high, slender formed, with a scar behind each shoulder, with a tail rather longer than common nags; her head somewhat white, with tolerable long eara. Also, at the same time, a small uay ',im(j KilhorV'ihlv fa.f n- it4 ihnrl rail anrt roach mane f no other mark or brands r. ,1 . , Anv person returning said mare and horae. w Tinir -aaHafactory nfbmation'. ov same, to the tnibscnber. at Society nuu . C- shall receive a suitable reward, together with the thank of the owner. ' . DAVID. B. BF.1..L. Sieivtii JJiU, Jn. 9, 1824. t)2 iPvDau'tJ'xjamiPi'o A letter from in Amerlrkn t (itnl tir, dted Not . 27, crulu the f -II ln 1 The Itukdn MiiiUierit Miind it tkld to ttlk lood of the United SKct, tt (he koufce of all the revolutionary nln.l Cltt wlitcb troiiMe 10 much lh etnri ekdi of Kurope. 1 he Kngliih re ei dendr coortinn our frleodihip, in hope, nd douMiof a cooperation uh Ucm in their cipected contckt." i 1 - Mff' from Wkihinton report, ty it ion hae been mde by Knul-od 10 mir government, to combine ar.4inf the llo ' Alfunre for tf, purpose of protettlnfc til 1 in (t in council evirj day aincc the 9th ultimo. COXGRK89 in Senate. Jan, 31. The Hon. Daniel D. Tomp kink. Vice Preidei ij the United Siaiet and Prekidcnl of the Senate, appeared and took the chair. Mr. Lloyd of Ma. from the KavJ Committee, to whom wi referred a re tolution of the Senate, authoiiiin an in qoiry into the eiptdiency of prohil.i in; the tranortaton of gold, kilvcr, apecir, bullion or jeweli,in any of the public v ael of the United Statet, reported a kill to prohibii audi trantportation ; which wkk ordered to a kerond reading' Mr. D'Wolf, fom h (.ommitf e on M'otnmcrce and Manufaclarek, rported 1 a bill allowing k drawback on tv eipir 0f .ord-ge manufactured fom for , . r,Knh""P- The following membir were appointed a Select committee, it purau ante of the determination ycatedy, on 'he resolution authot iiing the fVt sidtnt to despatch a whip of the line toFrnce, to btini; the M-irquii de U I iet e to America ; vii i Mcwrt. Ifavne. King of New Yotk, Mjcon, Smith and JuUioti. I he joint resolution reported Iv st led ('otnniiitee of the Senate, prtposinK an amendment of ihe ( onstiiutioi in re gard to the election of President aid Vice Pieaidrnt, wa taken up, and, on mo' ion Mr. Uaroour, waa postponed, an made the order of ihe day for Thursday next. IIOU8F. OF RF.PRRflF.XTATlVf,S. kkMisoLB waa. Jan. 2l .Mr. Il.miilton, from the torn mittee on Miti'ary AfT.irt, reportre!. with out amendment. the bill eiplaiiatort of an art for the relief of the ofTn erk, volitniecrk and others, engaged in the late campaign against the Seminole Indians, paed the 4h May, 1823, which wa made the or der of the dy for to morrow. " MARcfllS OK LA FAtrTT The joint revolution on the subject of (he Marfjota de la Fayette, wa read a third lime and passed, unantmovily. The Speaker laid before the House a letter from the Secretary of the Nivy, tranarhi(tin(r a list of the officer) nf the Navy of the United States, the periods of their. admission into the public ic vice, the dates otheir respective comnaisions, and the time of their actual service at sea since the 1st January, 1815. TrU GHIM CAUSE. On motion of Mr. Webster, the House went into committee of the whole on the State of the Union on the Grctk reso lu:ion. Mr. Cook, having the privile of the floor, (having moved last evening1 hat the committee rise) addressed the House in a apcech,of some length; Messrs Bart lett, Farelly, Rankin and Houston, follow ed ; when the House adjourned. NEW-YORK, A letter from a member of the Legislature of New-York, to the Editors of the Commercial Advertiser, ha in it the following article, rela tive to the Electoral law t " A majority of the committee instruc ted the chairman to report a bill giving to the people a right of choosing one elector- for each congressional district, bv a general ticket, requiring a majority of alt the votrt to elect, and the remaPim;; elec mrs-toTre'oeirT" 1hr rerwHirHr? which in fact, should the bill pass, will be giving to the legislature the choice or all. as it is not probable that any one candi date will have a majority of all ihe votes. It is, in truth, a counterpart of an mi MiTlnriirCoh ve :nTlonN)y14rrigt6r the appointment pf justices of the peace. I hey are determined to concentrate or continue all power here." The Albany Daily Advertiser of Satur day says, last evening fiart of the mtm bcrs of the Legislature met attheCpi tol, pursuant to adjournment, Gen. Root in the chair, and Mr. Mullet, accrttary. Speaker Goodell, from the commltWe up . . - 1 pointed for that purjvjse, reported a pre amble, in which were p urtraytc! tin IIUOIHSUI IUIII.II1 I If IIIIIIU. lUIIOf Ullil i III. I iCei(y .toe pre treftt toff J jealouaie-awi- preerve the strength ot tne republican party. Resolutions were . adopted jt questing our senutor and repreaentatives in contrrcss, to attend a caucus, (of the purpad of i!r!,tiailnj kiS'a!!e candi lafel for Preside ni ami Vice President, an 1 toe inecitt( kdjourned "In pce kii.J bar ruutiy," flfjnt The menierk of the l(iUi IUf of )!ilnc, In their private capacity, have nominated Juki Q tinty 4 Um, 'j. a kulul!e pervm to fill the etrcuiive chair of the Union, when the term of Mr, M on rue kball bate expired. At annmeroy meeting of Democrat ic republlcan in Uu k county, Pvimayl ania, on the 36th of the Ut month, at l.!fJiitirrc7rreklKHji sex). ihl-By (;r trianitiitenk J'tlilt CVCalhOurt wia warm4 If and decidedly loaated at the nril Prr idetil of the United Slalek. A a J'C hlhlr resectable meeting of lb demo cratic ciilienaof Ut dford.a retolution Wat adopted in f4ror of' Mr. Calhoun ak the kucccor of Mr. Monroe. franklin Cuzrltt. ? an. The legislature of thl State recently had a shor keion. Cov. Cibbk having declined a re-election, a Meeting of the Republican wa held to nominate a candidate to aucceed him. Jumr, h'mner, aterling Republican, who ha leen heretofore for several year Gov ernor, wja nominated, and will doubtless be elected. rw.?eal,ji 17. Ctlton. Thi article a in rather better de mand than in the preceding week, though the transactions were aa brforr to a limited extent I he chief ! were 'if North (.'arulioa cotton for rxpoetsiiim, at a reduction in price. Ve to no, l.oaevtr, alter ixir extreme ratr for t'p. lamia. It ia almost imposibli- ie this n.arket to designate (joahtw a by name in such teriha aa to meet the view a of dewier. l'planl, ij to 1 5 y ci n S; Teniieswe, I2 to 13 j ; lMiiiaua. 13 to 17 ; Aljhams l'i '" lo Valuable Plantation for Sale. T !F. ubcri!rr is au'lioriM-d b the las' v- II ofllenn Hniiti f, to si ll the lam! of the deceajntl, lymg on the south side of the main Yadkm Hivcr, coiitaimn lf4crei one-tliinl of 'he land is rier bottom, j'ial to art on the Vail km ; tbrrt- i a g'wxl house and barn on llie premiaes ami -tin r gr.it ronveni' nri . The atiltacrib'T adlcu'itr t!ie jilantation, villi all tSc sppurteiuner tin r un'o b longing, to be put op at I'ublw u tnn, on the premises n tlir 28th day of Kebniarv n' Xt j on the following terms . that the purrbaaer shall pav lott on the day of his purrhaK, five hiu-drrd ilullan, and the balance to be paid, one half in one vear, ami the other half in two years. Hoiul and security w ill bv rniii"ed from the puirha-at-r. for the payment of ihe mono t jom w.on of tike Unda will be given on the day of pur chase. J- : FIMIF.H, Frrt ulr y lltnry Hmnrr, ttrt'd. Feb. 3, 1824. 3it9J. VfeVi SikT(- in ConcurA. rMIIK subsc-iher has (ormed a Cnpartnersliip "I " witfrNarhaniel 'Suttua, in the mt-reaniile b'iines at Concord, Cabarrus roui.tt, X'.rtli. Camhns under the firm of Jltwfhy If Su'lnr. ; where die) are opening afrcsli assortmeut of Dry Ciida, Cutlery, and HurJ-W'ure, selected with much care, in Philadelphia and New-York, and bought on the best tenna. 1 hey design t continue the busim s at Concord for som- ears; and as Mr. Murphy will visit the northern cities annually, to procure supplies, their assortment will be general; and will be deposed of at fair prices fur cash, or on credit to punctual customers. Their frienda and the public genera'ly, are respectfully invited to call, examine oualities. hear prices and .judge for themselves. ; January, 1824. . .......... JOHN Ml'UI'HY. Jolin IMurpliv, Has alo. at his store in Salisbury, a large asortinent of GOODS, to suit citizens town and country people ; to be disposed of unusually low for caak, nrcounir pnKluce. 90 f an excellent cjuality, will be kept for ale . r ciinatantl. at my kiln, near Kocktoni, Mir ry cwinty. My pric nre 25 cent per bushel, by the wagon load, and oJ cent per bushel by the smaller quantity. ' JOS. WILLIAMS, jun. J.c. C6, 1823. H6 Wuck Tavwn. riHF. subscriber respectfully informs I the public and hi country friends that he has taken the extensive 7'urrm, corner of King and C.eorge-atreets, sign Ol the ffucITTra-Trre occiipu ii hy m. .M'iinnaiaj..wiucn i be inteiids to open about trie 15th 'rctober, a a House of KntertHlnnient. The nreniise thi summer have been greatly im proved, and enlarged w ith thirty new"todging ; O.uni.L s lji o-c and air Stable unnn the niost I impnived plan. And from his experience in this line of business he hopes to give aatiafactidri to all who may honor him with tlieir custom. Suffice it to say, his t able and Bar ill be sup plied with the beat the market affords ; and the regulation of his house, such as he hopes will give entire satisfaction to those who desire good order. SCPKKY CIIISIIOLVK, JaiU uf Chester Cinirt lkute. ChutMfm, Sept. 22. ' 6,91 Vnmiiiiiir, Paper, f F a good (pnlrty;fornre at tin officet some flJLrr.b! kind at two donars, perTeni - . ML4al V ritinj? PaiH r, 17OR side at this tfli'ci , by the ream ; foolscap at three dollars arid p'- k 1-vo drihra' aiid fifty en's. p'T rearr. Carrat Coat, I'otnul. , TFDt Ml t broan grrat c it on Frnlay of Itiiaan County Coon, on tha r"w' H ml oolr aniiH(f ksiliory, jha cm! m of a brohUli ftih.r. Ida owner 1 rv''i'! 10 en fr4 ru bia property, pa cliarjt s ami lake it aaiy, johk Miii.r.n. M.man, tan. 23, 1 824. i Uortor H. BoMvortli, I Vl(i maiU amngement to remove frttaj halislciry to Wniilliliekt. If O'M all thoa II having deaiand gu at hun to onaent Ibtm fua payment, and all Uiuac iiih htd to him b Koont or o bar wise, n!l imj, r a for i) call bur ami arttluig tiit anir, on or In fur the ft rat nf Fi brwary. N, ft. The doctor ! large and general as sortment iJf mrd'ri'te aiul at.i-p furniture, the vMf, tr'i jmfW hleMi-sHM af uf,' on raarmalilc Itrm. Fur particular imjuira at bis oruVv. - JWA.4ar, aa. 13, 1824. . .. HO Notice. VIA. perM Imhblrd to F.rwi; Urrth (J either by rtotr of haitd or ImmiV sreount, will rail on John hmH. rib, or A. H, lwio, In Morgaiiton, sixl make pavioent bv the March ('4mrt, of they n.av eiprit to tin. I die ir arrMinUi placed in the hands nf an officer for coll. ct ion, itlMHit r.'ipict to prrwins. 'I he toharnlH ra ill II tin ir renVoiing tM k of fiiU, now on hands ' a n durril pric, fur fash. KHMIN, M IKH I II k i U. .f.r,mlt Jam. 10. IH24. Ir3l'l Nevr Aorhiu'iit. FIlltF. aubserdier l.a very rt-rrntly received 1 from I'luladrlphis an asuirtiiiriit of fry ii ,uiU, Vntlrry, an I II I'll- If are, IkimrtHi $ which, with thr asaortmt he iiirt to re ceive in a short time, wilt enable him to sell at ' itfae or) im . I he public are n o etfoily invited to Call, and examine for thrn' telves. F.llW All!) ( l tiaUtbury, .fijf. 16. IH.'J. t (1ojiM'rHinilliin'. The- (!ojpers-. ithuif, und Tin Plate Imaintta, herctufore tmi cied '.v It. t'rrs, am. will in fiitur- b.- cindiicti d b. ni. , at the name p'are. ! I boat- who favor m- w Mb 'heir custom, niav de- peml on hating tlieir wurk done wi'li ni niin tt, durability and dcat.a'rb. F.ltW 1 1. CltFfS. Tailoring HHinc. FlM V snliM-nbi-r rej.i ct fully m.I.'W,i lii.frirr.its 1 and t'le puMir ui g n ral, that he I. a eoin ni ii' d i'i lai ontu' Hnuunt, in tlic be! th lonable lliiliner. in u'l it, lira' '. hi tlo' h e. I h'e vt tin w nli to (.Mr Liin a rll, h !l ., .- call at Mr. .lame II. Clark's, C l a''..rnia count. V C. V) I HI - FCM.CY. Kwfale tl Peter I'Mdlt'iiiini. jr. l,l. H-lM'ii inil Ir il ! llu 'ji el ' ' '.T F.ddh il an. jl decM.art r, ijue-'i il i ' o orwantand make wh 'rn-nt toth. ' 'i i d" r. on ! or before the IStii ol Ft hnian , ilv, il. t av I inif demand agaiukt ed i.i'e v "II pt. -iso ! bring them forward, duly wulh nttca't d, lor payment, JOHN I P V. J,imtnl tr, t;r. fW4JN eMfl4l, ltti. Jl. 1 '4. j2 TK WKLI KNOWN JACK, 0a'a IM FI.Y owe, i r'sroli', i)t 'eil in Vultl s'sml ot the viable ill f ut.M ! r in t-fl tow n of t ii'ol d, V. C irntma. t l ill t I nut the MaMin w(ek. Piindat eXCi ' ti d, thio'- the s "iuin to eoin. in lit e the 1st of March, and end the ii tb "I .'uh. IMphn will l. let to mar s at 10i''":ts the . n (but may be dw..rg"l Willi K, f paid w ithin the season,) doll .n. the sin;,!' 'u'l', (to be paid down,) and I5d"ll.ir to iiuh, t!e ilikuranie money tube paid when ' n are i discovered to be with foal, r is oartid i ' bv the person putting her. Hani'-ula eir, w.l'be takvn of mart. h It, in pre. n;ing ui r I. . t-. .c. A I')M"-IIN, (.KOHCF. IKY. Canrori, Jan. 2.1, 1R?4. UiV. Pulilic Sale. UY virtue of ad eilottrist from Jose;. h Vnn gleburg 'o us, wrshaM sell, on ' m ,'u the 17th da of F- bniary in t, at the eniir'-lico-e in Sulisbun, a tract of l.M, " the wa .ra of Crane e-ek, adjoining John Malhrand o'her, rontairing 171 acres, be the aame more or leas, at a credit ul six months. F.U AI.I.F.MONG.? Pee. 24. 182J. 6i91 livuceries. Dement ami Wliitnev, Crtier uf (Jtu en SJ Stole Hrrrt, Cbmtetlnn, S. C. "11 7 ILL hive constantly on l and, throughout V ? the season, a large assortment of Sugar Pimento Coftee Ginger lea Copperas Mum Alum Hrandy (dauber Salt Gin. , -Jtuddcr JUxiucs of all kmiTa' PTnvihTaor." fepper M'l. e. e. WJilclillieyVarVtetpnime low ar they can p'oasibly be afforded, for rnii. Fallow ami HeeM a received in pay rtiVnl, for w hich the highest market price Will be allowed. Country Merchants wishing to fmrvhase (imceriet, will do well to call and examine lor H eunKTvcK .Vav. 24. 1823. Lt96 State of Xiii th-Carolin.v CABAHHUS COUNTY COl'HTof Pleas and .Wuarter Sessions Jan ' nary Term, 1H'4: Davil Bradslmw r John S. M'C'urdv mrig.iiia' attachnii -tit, levied on lanif. It appearing' to ttie coin ( that the defi-udant in thi ease i not an iiilndiitant of thl S'ate it il therefore ordered, dial publication be made three ii onihs in the W i stern Carolinian, giving ' notice to said defendant to appear. at the next Court of Pleaa and vinarter Sessions to W h-kl- onihrthM plead," tir denntri otherwwc jiwfg,nt (ioal will .. be entetnUip agaiwt bui, and execution awar 'ded" aceordiiiglv. t ' le.-t M, JiLNT. e e. e. '
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 3, 1824, edition 1
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