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r tN'ssamu co.vvnNTio. Hutrltbvrg, Mirth 4, 1824. ThU Ueinjrthedjy ppoiotcd by th,c .lcmotratic citizen of l'rnnayltr.nii, for holding a tuut convention to nom inatc ticket of elector! fur President nct Vice President of the United States, to be lupported at the ensuing election, one hundred nd twenty-five delegate! assembled at the court-house , in HarrWburg, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. " The convention wm nrjpnizecl by impoloiinf JJetb locate. Esq. Pres ident 'William Wilkin, Kfj. and Jacob Spanker. Esq. Vice Presidents j I I tlf'l C!.L Thomas iiurnitue nu wiison amim, Secretaries. ; Mr. Price offered the following pre tmble and reaolutiom : Whereat the democratic citizens of t's commonwealth have especially conferred upon this convention the power to nominate electors for the high and important offices of President and Vice Preaidcnt of the Ucittd -S a'ei; And whereas, in making these nomination, it is our duty and our rnidc iustlv to represent the sentiments and wishes of our constituents, and vigilantly to guard against ultimate defeat. AmM That tlie electoral ticket, to be agreed upon by this convention, shall be cr.mpn. srd of mrn of known democratic principles, who are believed to be friendly to the election of and will vote for the great statesman, revolutionary patriot and hem, (icn. ANDUF.W JACKSON, I resident of the Cnited States. Which was agreed to, yea 124, na,v 1. -Wtt That the convention now proceed to the nomination of a candiilate for Vice I'resi dent of the United Statrs, to be supported by the democratic republicans of Pennsyjvania. The following gentlemen were then nominated as candidates for Vice Pres ident; John C. Calhoun, Ilenrv Clay, Albert Gallatin, William FindLy, John Tod, Daniel Montgomery. And the names of the members being called orer, it appeared that the votes were as follows : John C. Calhoun had 87 votes ; Henry Cl.iv had 10 votes j Albert Gal latin had 10 votes . William FindUy hjd 8 votes ; John Tod h.ul 8 votes ; Daniel Montgomery h-id 1 vote. lirtolvetl. Tint tTiIi convention disapprove and condemn the la'e caucus of a nuuihty of the re nublican members of conjrrras at Washington, at wh,eh Vv dh..n t rawl I w-aa for President, ami Albert (iallatiu for Vice Pre t.tMt mm It . m flufFMiil i If nu rt ti re frrtn the established usage of the repubhean part, being 1 tieltt BV a ffilnorttV, eontran- to tin; Vno n ii'ic m4 stNrtimmtS of a larjre n ,jt.iiiy of the iK nio-1 erstic members or congress, and in Vital i'.ure jpiil ami contempt of the voice f the peojili- ; this convention cannot consider l!iat cauers as held uith a view to promote the harmone of 'lie party bv uniting upon the most desen V; ( t tli- r.(Rrm nf l...;.l.nl Kilt ll ltll (S. ill. t- til U tO uiim , k i , ...... ... - I a- ..... VI ,11 ..us II i CrawfonL one of the can lidates nnh.and in the I-i Cumberland cuiinty, N. Con the 2tth mst. vain hope that the American people tn-ght '"'.lufw.l'lmifiiM, aged PS yea-s. I.a ly, in tlius deceived into a belief that he was the reg. neighborhood, on I nner Little Uiver, Ular demiK-ratic ca.i.li.Utc. And on the question. Will me con- iidiiinn aitM tr the same, it W3i 'li termined in the affirmative, bv nearly a unanimous vote 5 to votts only in the negative. . Jlriil""l, Thst the present alarming crisis de mands a chief migistratr, around whom the na tion would rally with unbounded confidence, in the hour of danger; -a patriot trk-d and distin guis'ied in the council and in tin- field. With out detracting from the acknowledged merits of the other candidates no one is su pre-eminently possessed nf these cpialifications as (eiu ral ANDREW J ACKSON. We rest his nomination . . upon rus own superior imrui ami innK v.. u.ni. jt)l(S(. jm,.uted to the estate, either bv note upon thr gratitude if his country, and not upmor b,K)k account, to come fjrwanl and' make ..the weakness of his opponents. An able advo-. p, pavmfntt ag-iinit the 5th dav of Mat . rate and judge, a disinguishea legislator -ami govcrnor,anincomipiioiepaTri(H,askimii,oriic and successful ireneral. and an et.liKhtencd states man t at the early age of 14, he was a soldier of the revolution, a wounded prisoner in a llntish prison; and during the late war, he toiled thitmgh hardships; through fatigue and danger in the service of his countrv. w e do, tiieretore, earnestly recommend General Andrew Jackson for the first office in the gift of the American people. . And on the question, will the con vention adopt this resolution, it was unanimously uctermineu in inc amrm ative. Jlnolveil, That the signal services and unstil lied democracy of John C. Calhoun, his enlieh tened view s of national policy, and fearless devo tion to tlie public good, have made him the can diilateofthe state of Pennsylvania for the oflice of Vice President; nnd that the electors be in- -stnictl 4o aip(rt-4his-411utriQUltaU:iniari, I tUiSMncerefncndof Ju ason ana ot lug country . And' on the question, will the con vention adopt-the. resolution,'' it was unanimously determined in the affirmative- - - Those who voted for Mr. Clay, Mr. Gallatin, Mr. Findlay, Mr. Tod, and Mr. 'Montgomery, were generally instructed so to do, but on a second ballot would have voted for 3Ir. Cal houn. Charleston, March 8. Cotton Ragging. Dundee and Inverness, (42 inch) 22 to 24 cents. Letters from New-York mt..tm .1... At.! 1.-1 -.1... 1 . 0 i-Sl.l. mya mm iins ariicic nati ai.iviim t;o to per yard, in that market. We hear of no sales here, however, hevond our last and present inotafions. Conner. rjrr.TTi:mr.F. mt:is,Mth, Cotton, UJ to 11 1 flour, fine, 4 i superfine,! i wheat, U)a 'J) cents whiskey, JJ 3i -praw:l brandy, i 1 a &) i apple do. 5) to SI i corn, 42 to 45 1 bacon, TaHf silt, Turks Island, 7 J a 80 per bushel i molasses, C a 2a sugar, muscovado, 9 j la 10 50 coffee, prime, green, '23 to 21 i 21 and .Id ouahty, ?1 a 2J tea, hyson, g I 20 a 1 2J flat red, HO cts, Ullotr, fi a 7 beeswax, 31 a 32i rice, 3 to 4 per 100 lbs. i iron, 4 to S pr. 100 II). t tobacco leaf,3 a 4i manufactured, I a 2d pr. ewt. w irr i -ruu-fr mam i i ri5sscs , . t MMtniEl), At Hyrgair, Vermont, Colonel Jaftb JiUnuh arJ, to Miss Thomtit Jrffrmn Camtrtn, daugh ter of Jiitlfp Cameron, and grand daughter of general Stark, pie eccentricities of some of the sons-m-law of the veteran Stark were scarce. 1 leas remarkable than his owm the whole family were admirers of JelTcrson. I' rev lots to the birth of the lady whose marriage Is arnonn ccd above, the father predicted that the infant ttould be a son, and insisted, whether male or female, It should be named 'lipomas Jcfl'ijrson. .So according!) it was named, which accounts for die seeming unfitness of the cognomen.)- In Wilkes county, on the 17th ult. Col. 'VUm at I), k'ellry. of Surry county, to Miss I' Miry C. b-yon, daughter of the late Andrew Ilryin, F.sj. of Wilkes county. Also, near Jonesville, Surry county, on tlue 23d ult. Mr. TUompmn C. Tiny lor, late of Cranville county, to Miss EUzub'th f'mlur, eldest daughter of Mr. Itobcrt I'crduc, of Hurry. On I'hursilay evening, the 19th ult. in Cabar rus county, by the Itev. J. M. Wilson, D'Mt. Cumi A. AUrantter, to Miss Errrenr ,tyrrt'ri. In Davidson county on the liili ult. Dr. Jmeph If. Ifillitird, to Miss Sutun Jfargruxt. In Greenwich, Connecticut, by the Itcverrnd David J'relr, Mr. F.liphalet I'eik, junr. to Mi Dobonth 1'rrk-. Three I'rrlt, we find, have here begun To nuke hen different I'erk t ImiI nnet I)' t vsin their-labor we shall see i Fori t thcrv pawi of months a score, Y'Ar.r I'rcLi will be increased to tr, And then a hut',. I t!ierc will lie. DIED, Suddenly, of an apoplectic fit, in the vicini'v ofAohville, on Wednesday the 0th inst. M;tjor rfniMn Hairtl, in the fifty-eighth year of his age. Mijor Haird wis a native of New Jersey i about thirty years trn, emigrated to this Swr. His unbending integrity, imlcpcndenccol 'mind, and entemriiinir spirit 'a.-ouired for b'm m an earlv period the eatermaml confidence f (! com - nuinitv. which have been repeatedly nwiifv-s'ed i by placing him in both branches of our S'a'e le-1 gislatiirr. Fur several years past, he had been a nilin' elder in the preubvteri.tn church. A iiumtrous ;.nil interesting family deplore the . ' 'of his im ni dia'e ssiciaiev a warm nnd sincere fru-ml-and s.K-.ety in gc.irral, one of ts most valuahle mrmS. f. rossrwrms. 0(-,,,,, , h inrt a, j,- ro, ,U n e near Kl len'.nn, i i Mn:i'gnt'iery coun'v, in 'he 4)tli year of h; nge, Mr. John Ifamlle, for several vcars a valuable member of our Mate Legislature. In F.ivetfeville, very sudden!)-, on the 2.! inst. fi ,;.,,,ri,k- M.nn, and Mr. J.,Ln Ha,rnh, ( o) t,(.m nireUmn 0.5 vci of a. At a very late hour, we received an obituary notice of Mr. Ilnrl-iah Covnn, who died in this ! rountv on the 18th inst. We have nt iilier time rrr ro"n to give t lie whole of the notice in to da 's paper; which, we hope, our correspon dent w ill accept' as an apology for the non-appearance of his favor till next w eek. iLis stasia T ME executors of D. Cress sen. dee d, for the second and last time, give notirs to all - '-- - 1 1 n..rv -!M. they will be placed in the hands of ,thc slxor.ll lor collection. JOSI1CA CAY, EDW. CHF.SS, "it4 Frectitirt, Persons having claims against the estate, will do us a favor by calling f'nr settlement. . JtllLA tiAV, EDW. CHF.SS, ,1irreu IT, 182t. E-irculom. f Dissolution. IIIAVF. declined acting asa partner with John Murphy, in the mercantile business in Con cord, w ith his consent, and have rclimpiished 'ill claims to any part or ortion of the profits of the concern of Murphv and Sutton. " NAT II'I..' SUTTON." " March 22, 1824. 98 VsW, Store, n ConcortV. f lHRsitbsertljer has-firmL CoiMtrtAfCsUip' I with W i'liam Ilrown, in the mercantile business, a Concord, Cabarrus county-, North Carolina, under the firm of Murphy L Jlroivn where they are openig a fresh assortment of Dry Goods, Cutlery and flardivaxt:, SileCtdt with much care, in Philadelphia and Nev-vork,and bought on the best terms. They design to continue the business at Cnnsmrd for some years j and as Mr. Murphy will visit the northern cities annually, to procure supplies their assortment will be general; and will be disposed of at fair prices for cash, or on credit, to punctual customers.:', . Their frie,iiirliisiitJth.i public generally, are rcspect-fully invitwd to call, examine ejuali tics, bear prices, and judge for themselves. JOHN MLHPI1Y. John Murphy, Has also, at his store in Salisbury, a large assortment of tiOODS, tn suit citir.ens, town and country people ; to be disposed of unusually lot for cash, or country' produce. Jly Sulwiltiy T.vtmnf't it mI. r rmr iJirE rifKv r.rioPE. , Hjr an arrival at New-Vork, ItigHsh pupers have been rcccitcJ as late u the 19th of IVtira ary, Wa take advantage of the Allow ing sum mary of new s by this arrival, tout out by the Fxlitors of the SJtlonal Intelligence' i . Grrflf flrttaiH. ! he Piirlsment as sembled on the 3J of Februarj, when the King's speech was, on account of hii in Jinposiiion atjht time, ilcumcd by com minion. The speech Is in a cheerful lone, congratulating the Pirliame-it on the increasing protpetitf of commerce and activity of maoufactures, and on the revival of agriculture. As to Foreign Powers, all is pronounced to be well The South American governments arc noticed, but with derided countenance. The sppointment of Consuls to them Is announced, anH, "as to any further mea sures," the Message adds, 44 hi Majesty has reserved to himself an unfettered dis cretion." In the IIoue of Lords, n the ninth of February, the Minjuis of Laks Dowxr. Rave notice for a motion, if not ontii iputed by his Maiestv's Minisicrs. r , , r r.i for an address to the Kme, in favor of the recognition of the Provinces of Situtii America which have separated them tielves from Spain. A simil ir notice w.i civen in the H'n.ae of Commons, on tHe 13th, by Sir latnts Mat kintoih. Some extracts 'rom the fj b:i'es on the AdiVess are tiven, svhich are uite interesniR. Thr Orrki.Tht cause oft his rppres sed Peonle is ninintiined pppanntly with auirmentintr success. From Con atdntinople, thr informaiion (ss late a January 10th) it, t hut the Cretks are e tablinhcd in the islands of t'l.b and My telcne.and have tnoi rover invded Smyr na. 1 vn piititin presses an to be set up at Mistolnnghi, for the Mirpose of puhlishin,' the y.-is f the pivenmicnt. ssnrl a joiirn.il was o Iihvc beei commcn ced rn the l April, entitled the Chioni f'je Iltllenifjue ! Sioin and her C'jhnirt. attide in! London Morning ( hroni:lc, of the ' lf, stist.tined by the admisin of other 1 I'finls, nfl'ordH most Rrrflifyinr reason to that mcusures are m train for a , lc m" "" "v ,MC "r :,T .itid other Funiprati powers, of tlie indc prudence of the South Ameriran niiwons, late dept:idcncics ofSpiin. If this re. I r . . ,. .. ' i.r:.. ni,nll, u - -a.... OKANt.K CtH NIt. We learn from the IlilUhnro' Kceorder, that at a muster -in that county, where two compa nies of infantry and one of Cavalry met, it was proposed and agreed to ascertain the sentiment of tlie prrsoi s present relative to the I'resiih n iial elee'ion the ri suit a as fullou a : For (it neral .laclson, 2('l votes; illi;ini II. Cr.iw lord, lfi Jo!m i. AiLiiiis, 5 After this result, a wry spirited preamble and resolutions were ottered to the mecli-ig. and 1 11. u"i,n H'omtiy ailupica. P-""1 "r ,lll-,n : W'n have room for unit tl'hi ri o, the general srnti?rirri rf'hc npuhiicdU pity throughout the titiio;). as has been lately expiessed, cvideit'lt demonstr-.ites the fact, that the tcascr.s which oriinullv produced arauntt lor the presidential and vice presidential nofninatiotis. no longer exist, and that i's rrmliniunce would involve coniideriitiulis of national impolicy, and implicate the I pure ana s: nd siK rrd principles of our republic. rtr.otvtd, thrrrforc, 1 hat we highly dis.ipptove of a congressionul caucut for the ptirpose of nominating persons for the office of president and vice president; as we deem such caucus nominations an unjus,tifi.tble attempt to influence unduly, and to impede ihe free exercise of the most Important ptivilejc of freemen, and as tending to establish a practice at vari ance with the principles of the constitu tion of our country. Rr'dlvrd, j'urtirr, That we warmly commend the conduct and determination ! of the majontv of the members of con oress, who, with so much honor and inde pendence of spirit, resisted all solicita tions of the .caucus party to join their meeting, whose eint was to dictate to this nation a supreme ruler ! Efiotved, further, That this meeting recommend General Andrew Jacksp for the next president ol the U. States; because the imperishable fame lis mill7 tary services have trained, and his long tried and invaluable services in many complex and diplomatic duties, convince us that iu the talrnts required for a slates 'rtian, and thedtiues devolvingon a presi dent of the union, he will yield the palm to none 1 because his clcvaticti, iti the estim-ilinn nf th Amninn n4nnl. has ..... . u :: :,r i,'.;;. uitii ouiciy nvtii'i uj iiiiiisciif cii.ti tiiai ma j- entry into life was unattended by any ex- cause. hfr VrouW VfM inte ever-jt department of government, and thus elevate his country in the eyes and estimation of ihe world. The legislature of Virginia- adjourned on tho I Oth inst. after a session af one hundred and. eleven duys.' ftile! &ilc!' ' TSin C6mmisoner appointed bt the Court of I'leas and Quarter Sessions for the coun ty of Davidson, still expose to public sale, on Thursday the 15th of April next, the remainder or the lots unsold in the Town of Islington. Terms of sale, six, twelve and eighteen months payment in equal instalments. JOHN MOMtOK, 1 JOII.V CI.F.MMOXS,CmmiMWr. DAMIJ COX, S , Mirth 17, M. Sit'O Knn'Awa', OS the niglit'of t!ie lth Inst. S negro woman named Irtnn she is tall and slender inmle, of a dark complexion, walks a littlv stiKipingi site took with tier five frocks, two homespun, one plain w bile, and the other blue striped i one white spotted muslih, a bla k raaton crape, brown figured bomb'ailfei her hanij are very much slainei. with blue dye. 1 expt-q she will make towards Virginia, us slic was brraicht from that StuK-. Any tierson takimr up -.ne anil neirro, and deiivi -rinif tier to nie in Halishury, or confining her in anv jail, so that I get tier, skull receive a reasonable reward. MM MAM MOW Aid). SiL,t uru, March 20, 1 H24. 2it99 Sale of L-intlx, lor 'Inxcf. ',,,; following iraefs of land, in llurkccoun. 1 r. .l at public sul in the tow., "' Worganton, on faturdaN, the 22 dav of ilin . .' ... , .. June next, unless t)e taxes due thereon fur the years 1 8J1 and IH22, aie Jisid previous to that dav A (rart belonging to Ceorge Thom)aon, 100 arres lyiii(,'on Waid's llranrli, for IH2 One do. Lliiabcth I hoinpsoti, 150 acres, lying on do. for do. One do. John Smsllv, rVj acres, lying on the head of Muddy creek, fur IHil. For the vear H22 -. Conrad Lyons 100 acrca, ly in on Silver creek. One do. John Adams, Ij7 acres, King on the waters of Kam creek. One do. Dav id Handy, 70 acres, King on the watt-s of Mui'.dv creek. One do, James M'Cown, 100 acre, lying on Silver creek. One do. Thomas M'Cown, 140 acres, lying on do. Or,e do. Thomas M'Kcnzic, 100 acres, Mni; on Muddv Cr- i. ttue iln.'Wdl'uin Twit's, 100 acres, lying 011 the waters of Muddv creek. One do. Solomon Mdliams, 2'JO acres, ling on tlie waters ot Mmlilv creek. One do. Janx ll.-aiieh, lO acres, Ivinp on the waters of l'ppr Creek. One do. Daniel Ketly, 200 acres, lying on the waters of Sinvall. One do. Michael 1'iinrher, 150 acres, ly ing on the waters of Canoe creek. One do. Jcse bn.ith, 8J acres, ly ing on Ca noe crock. One do. Ili-n jiniin Wise, BO acres, ly ing on the u atersof I'addy 's creek. One do. Will um Davis, 2) acres, lying on the waters of John's river and Iiosc creek. One do. Ann Herder, 50 acres, lying on the w aters of Imiso crock. One do. Jacob Johnson, ?f0 acrc, lying on main lose creek. S,-w IWI i.l . TtLil'ien MaillOII. ml' acres, lying on the waters of Loose creek. One do. Fliabcth Wink!' , 111 acres lying on the waters of I.ooko erect. One do. David sii.(ferfelt, 100 acres, ling on the uatersof the south fork of Caiauh.i. Alexander .M'Combs, of New-Vork. 13,550 acres 'It ing on the astern boundary of liurke cinjiity, not luted for 18.'.'. M. JM.'MTAIV, S'.crif. March 21, ISM. Mm "5 Shoe-Shop .removed. 1' nr. r... it imi ii ' s, ,in( -maacr, vtiiies A his fi 'iemis, iii d 1 v, r hui'v civ, to know j (bat he lias removed in 1 a i-u' a few tapis I neater to the (ourt-himsr than bis old stand, ati 1 j almost imniediutely opjiosite the Hank, oil Main 1 street, Salisbury . Mtirrh 2, I , 9.) XOTA REX A. 1 1 ,. i t . 1 . 11 I have now on hand, ami intend keepmf, a sup;- v ot the verv hest ot 1,1 ,1 1 Ht.li , and as i , , : I shall make it a point to employ first rate work 11.1" 1, nit friends and the iiublic inav denend inl "n Kc,,'." -1 rk i" '", H in me nne 01 .htrmukifr, as ever v. as done in the tovinof Salisbury, or in the State. I not only engage to make as elegant and durable boots and shoes as anv bodv else, but I further covenant with all who mav shed the sunshine of t la- ir patronage on my shop, to do their ttork as CIIF.AF, and, perhaps, a little t'ie-r, than i y brother ckips. , P.HHNIs.MK DICKSON'. NEW WHOLESALE iLiitn-n Jiii: stow:. (hnrlntan, S. . Vo. 311, King-Street, SMITH St ItOllIIINS have just received, and are now otieninir. 'ijJ I'.K'K.itiES. con- sitting ol a general and choice assortment of j Mirmingham and bheHield Hardware ; and have also, 111 Store, Smith tools and Mellows, Steel (rt-nuine V, hiltihiioic cotton and wool Cards Trace cluiin ices, Anvils, Iad I'atciit and Carolina Hoes American ft Knglish mill and cross-cut Saws (rt-rnan and r. s. hand Saws ll.ind and mill Saw files Kasps, common and pat' nt Curry -coml is (crinan, F.nglisli an .1 Ai iiierican Scvlhes Wire and Hair Sieves (iui and wrought Nails Hook, plate and raised Hinges S 11 inn' and toilet CLissea, Itrushcs, and every other article in their line ; which they will sell on the most accommodating terilis. Prices, those of New-York and Philadelphia. Country Merchants are particularly invited to call. 5il01 w, i. m. Forte Piano, for Sale. FlltT ra,tt: secoiid-band J'ia.w. is offered A' j m lor sale, scry lowv rorrTcrars;rTSC!rwpwr -s. -. uitMiivr iiunu t: , SuU.hvfv, -VA.-16, 1824. !? ' Journcvnlen Tailors. 1 WANT to tiuplo)2 or 3 journeymen Tai lors, who art- lrood workmen and steady men to w hom good wages and sU-ady employ will be given. V M. DK-'KStJN. Mansion Ifotcl,. SAmnunr, .vonviicAitauwi, nr F.DWAIII) VAKIIHOfCllt , MTTIIO restieeifulU informs the puh ? ? lie, and his friends, that he h taken the extensive and elegant e stab. , situated at the north corner of the Coun-llouse,' (lately occupied by Mr. James lluic.) Ihe convenience of this situation ,for busini-is, is equal t any in tlio place, The HouM! contains a number of private rooms, well ralcuhted fir the accommodation of Travellers ami Hoarder) the Htables arc etml, if not su perior, to anv in tlie plaee,. and st'i mint to by obliiriiif ami atttutite ltotlcrsi his table and bar, will be aupphrd with the best the market ad'oni) anl id., r ! of li s House, aorli a he hopes will i r entire sul inli I iutt lit Uiose a ho may think prop r to tall dm bun: and ho, assures them, that no pains s1ttH he mred io' render their stav rwiiifurublc and plea'Mtir. New, AortiM-iit. TIIF, aubscriher has very recently re'eivad from I'hiladclphia, an assoilmriit of thy Cviill, ' . f'f rni, anil llnnl-H arr, ll imnltci which, with ihe assortment he expcels to re ceive in short time, will enable bun to sell at satisfaeiory prices. T he public are resoertfully invited to call, and cxxrnmr for thrmselvrs. F.DWABD CHK88. Saliibury, .Itij. 16, 18.5. TO Coppers in if liin. The Coppersmithing, and Tin I'lale husinrssi heretofore transsrted by 1). Cress, sin. will in future be conducted bv me, at the same place. 1 nose wno tavor me wnn incir custom, may ffe pend on havirg their work done with ncaUirtt, lursDHitv ami ilespatcn. KDWII. CJKF.SS. lloilsc f Kntcrtninincnt. 1 f HK subscriber informs his friendt p7.n I and the public In (ftnersl. t' . I1X 5 '' opened a 'i;r f hitmuinmrnl , the To 11 of Com.ord, a few puis south-east of ihe court-hiiiis.-; w here, -will unremitted atten tion, ami a desire to please, he hopes to nicril . share of public patronage. (Iimrding ran bo hail on reasonable terms bv the week or wr. JAMF.S It. Cl.MtK. N". II. lie has also received, a large and etc-g-ant asssortii.t nt of 1,1 n t. (tolls. fWW, .IfurcA !, IH2. 9fl Coarli .Milling. s'.bscrilii r !'-,: bur to return his Tfir. Kr. (,'rnt' lid ueknon h dnii nts to his friends and the jiuldie, fur theverv lilu rul patronage ho has reci it ed in his I ne ol busiiuss ; and infurms them, that In-.b is proriiri'd a iniliilier of uork mrn from l'liilaileliliia am! N'i-ork, w hieli 1 n.iliK s bun toliiiisli wutk in a sttlr r-ar-.-lv srrrx in the western part of the slate lie also has a rnntinnil supplv of materials, nf thf best rjnal ity and must t.isbion.tlile jia'terus lie intend keeping cnistantly on hand, at n.lueid pr.rra for cash only, Sulkies Si i k and I'annel i"Sj Charioti rs Coarlu i s, Limluns I'h.et ' s lla rouebes, Cnwlanli Is, I a am, and Stages, of a superior const nn lion Iti pairs done a' tho shortest notier, and in the brut manner. Orders I. 1', - .... . vl. tualh attended 'n. Lciii.u, a. HI jiuov- J C. MOKSF.. 96 f'l, hnr, Matth 1, IRM. State of North-Carolina, PI'NCOMHK- COt'SiTV. ftOCNTY C ourt, January term, 18M Joals ' Alexander mil Kohcrt F.rw in, exi-rutois of iliiam Healtie, to the Use of .lulin M. Thoilus, t. William linliuiii i.nd Margaret Keattiv, rxec- 1 11 1 or and executrix of vYulter lli atlie. It np- peering to the satisfaction of tin- court, that the p ryinal estate ot the test.i'or in the bands of Ins executor ain't executrix, is nsufheirnt to sat isfy tlie judgment in this easi ; ordered, that publication be n aden the Western Carolinian three weeks, giving noti-e to William flail and Matilda his wife, Ihitid K. lleMtie, Walter L. Ileattie, and Jane lie attic, heirs at law of ! ties said W alter Its alt ie, ilei 'iL ; (wluiare not inliab itunts ol this State") to appe:.r at a county court i.i 1 1 r f 1 i ... 1 11 lit neici lor 1111111 oinne ei.iuuv, si t ie eiMin- . . . .,, ., ,' , nouse 111 Asuetiiii', on me 'econu xinniiar atter the 4th Mondat in March next, then and thera to shew cans,-, if any they mat I11.tr, wht e cm'ioii should not i .ie :ih'ant tin r si e slate of the said Wal'rr It-taUie, ilee'd. to satistv tlio juilgnieul in t!iisa.si , l est, JOHN- MII.LKII, c. a. c. Price adv. gl Ti. it'u .State of X(rlh-('arolina, wii.rks soi'Nrr. SCPKRIOU Court, iu F.ipu'v. VVimgh ami Finley, r: Charles P. (.onion, Zacharah II. (.ordon, James II. Cordon, Crorgc V. Cordon, I hnmas T. Nappirr and Kcbrcc bis wife, Joint Ilrow n and Mary his wife, and Sarah Cordon t Original bill, and bill )f injunction. It appear ing to the satisfaction of the court, that the de fendants are the inhabitants of another state, ordered, therefore, that publication be made in the Western Carolinian for six weeks, re'piiring the said defendants to appeat at the next Court of F.quily, to be held for the county of Wilkes, at the court -house in V ilkeiboru', on tlie second Monday in September next, anil plead, answer or demur to said bill, or judgment pro confcsso w ill be taken, and the same set for hearing ex parte. O. UAIIHF.I T, e. m. i. Price adv.. 2. . il'03 State of North-Carolina, BLXCOMBE COL'NTT. SCPKItlOU Court of Law, fall term, 182.1 7 '. Joab Alexander and Robert f'rwin, execu tors of William Ileattie, t . Wiliiam llrittain and Marirarvt Ileattie, executor and executrix of ' Walter Ueattie, dee'd. It appesrinir to the sat- isfaetion of the court, that there is not personal estate to satisfy the judgment obtained in this case, and that William Hail and Matilda his wife. David K. Ueattie, Walter L. Ileattie, ami Jane Ileattie, heirs at law of the saidAValler Ueattie, reside without tlie limits of Aiiia State ; it is ordered, that publication be made three weeks in the Western Carolinian, giving notice to .the. jaid. heirs to appear , at Aj,;r tn r.attr tunc n nt wr- iiuiiroincrt: vrinnTf,' itr-wia " w ssi. court -houie, on the st-coml Montfay 0r r tin -- : - 4th Monday in March next, then and there tu shew caitse, it any they may hate, why execu tion should not issue against the real estate of the.'saiil Walter Ueattie, dee'd. to satisfy thU judgment. - Test, 1J0BF.UT HF.NHV, l'lice l 7.. it'U ' I" A --.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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