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e !rr.i;! krtelf from the "arulcnt Common. H fhelr belief Ii that North Carolina will 1-iJ mutt bivey ler old eonductrct. ft it whit the 14 g calculator arc tbu too soling ibemielve hb the Idea of the lontlnued nrUif of our ?atet the pit pit have already LroVcn Into atom, and trampled Into the dust, the yoke by which tht eld dominion bai held ui In I Hile of impendence. Virginia may now, W ibe pleiw, dim North Caroline In tht presidential election, for the can no longer lW u. M Poor, degraded North Ciro 7ioe7 on If jbcrUlcmcriCn u will now think and ct for Uernlf. Tht VRiSmonaHjfwrnjf calculate 11 tmich ai they plee the Raleigh Remitter may let tht Trie a much it p1eae our reoVre member of congrese may write letter until their finger crimp it will ill mil nothing 1 North Carolina it fret J tht people' ticket will triumph. Wt now aiwrt It and wt ask every person who ee thl paragraph, to remember what wt ay rWA Curoli4 will not volt for IHlliam It. Cravtfordt The taucui ticket will bt overwhelmed the people' ticket will triumph, in at leatt SO out of 63 counties. .......or else wt art no prophet 1 The Legislature of New-York hai fixed the 12th of April intt. for the day of ad jouroment, and to meet again in Albany on the first Tuesday In November next, for tht entice of Presidential elector. Tht unpopularity of the pretrnt Gover nor1 and Lt. Governor hiving Income o perfectly manifest, in consequence of their having lent tnemeive to aeteat the electoral bill, a Caurut wa held by iMr frimJt for the purpose of nominaiing oth er candidate for the next election Chancellor Sawroan ii offered the Governorship, which he refused. An other emeu it to be held, when it it tup posed Yatet and Hoot, the present incum bent, will be re-oominsted, but ibcjr will . he rejected by an abused people. rtTKRSBlRG, APRIL 6. It U mentioned in a northern paper, that Mr. Wirt intend resigning the office of attorney general of the U. S. In which event, it i aaid Mr. Monroe intends offer ing it to Mr. Clay. Two of the Kentucky paper, received yesterdar, corroborate this rumor. Should it prove correct, it . will be considered a the virtual withdraw al of Mr. Clay from the Presidential con tttl Republican. The citizen of Norfolk rounty, in this itate, friendly to the election of Mr. Adam to the Pre&ldetwv, havt htd meeting, and nominated hira to that office, lt i hinted, that meetings are to be held in the city of Richmond and the county of Dinwiddte, for the the ame purpose tb. A few day ago, the member of the Bjltimore grand jury, afier discharging their ordinary duty, agreed to ballot for a President of the U. S. The result was for Jackton 14, Adam 7, Crawford 2 ib. The discussion on the Tariff has called into action ail th mental power of Con gress. The speeches already made, by Messrs. P. P. Barbour, Clay and Webster, re inimitable specimens of their vinous it ilrt of eloquence, and will entitle the Eighteenth Congress to a very conspicu ous rank In the annals of our national Legislatures. Wathingion Jirfiubtican. John Taliaferro is elected a Represent tire in Congress, from the District in Virginia, lately represented by W. Lee Hall, deceased. Internal Improve ment$. The Board for Internal Improvements "met in this r on Monday last. Preaent the Governor, D. Cameron, John D- Hawkins, Joljn Owetr, - Durant Hatch and--Thoma -Tur ner, Esqrs. The Cape Fear Navigation Company having complied with the terms of the act of last session, the Board agreed TO SuT:ribe "fdf g75,00aaddltioVal:T6clt in laid Company, and will commence op orations on the river below Fayettevtlle, a soon is the stafe of it will admit. bcMicxi meeting, of lhe.BoatdjrilLbg at Fayettevillc, on the 13th of May next Until which time, the attention of the Civil Engineer will he wholly directed to the improvement! making irr the Cape Fear River below Wilmington, which, agreeably to the term of the contract, ire to be Completed by the .approaching - Mr. Hatch finding it inconvenient to remain longer a. member of the Board, pointed his stead Raleigh Heghter. Ld.wlt'-OW'Newirae-'ha heen appointed by the President (with the advicev and consent of the Senate,) to -be Consul of the United State for the. City nd Kingdom of Tunis. i ilut Ninth Orv.ni an rs Wiinixc a mi I. . At length, the l aiifT l;d !. Um re ported la lle House, fioin the comn.hict of In whole. In the IIoue of Ileprescn Utivr. 1 hi wt affected br a iltiins? of seven houra yesterday, duiln which lime there, tit a good deal of ditcutln, and a wiclv of amendment ptopoted some of which luccce fed, n.d other were rejected. . Our readen art, however, cautioned gainst making calculation on tht deel ion lo tht committee of tht whole, for they irt all liable to be reversed, and. considering tht closencs of tome of the votes cannot safely bt relied upon at la (Jlcaiivt cif what will ultimate! bt don. Tht ichr. Klin WU at New.Or lean from Tamplco oh the 3d Instant, having on board upwardtof a mllllon'of dollar, in doubloon a larger cargo of specie than wat ever before brought into that port In one vessel. Tht Elita brought information that pecle lo a large amount, wat left at Tampico, ready tf exportation, and destined for New-Or lean. Letter from Dueno Aver, to the 7th of January, assert that Mr. Kodney had recovered hi he db, and had been re ceived in dje farm y the government of the country. tw York Patriot. By Intelligence from Peru to the 26ih December, it appear that Bolivar hd proceeded against the usurper Aguero and that the latter, by mean of an ofheer who wa a treacherous to him a he him self wa to the Slate, was delivered as a prisoner lo the Liberator and hi forces, 4 000 in number, immcdiatly united with the Congressional array. Thus it civil wit terminating in Peru ; and thu ipee dily and succettfully, it is to he hoped, will be brought to a close :he war with the mother country, which has been prolong ed by the dititions heretofore existing among the native Peruvians. ibid. We learn by the Philadelphia Gazette of Wednesday evening, that Mr. Dibiist Irvine, whu as connected with the Porto Rico expedition in 1 822, hs tnived at La (riiayra from ( uracoj. Afier a eon Give mcnt of sixteen nmntht, he was liberated bv a direct order from the King of Hot land, without trial, inasmuch as he had not either directly or indirectly violated an Uws of llollaiiu. 1 he several petitions he made during hi captivity, were, it is said, unjustly detained by the govern ment of the isLnd from fer of exposing themselves to the rlitpleature of their sovereign. A'. Y. Pat. 3 inar. Lcuitiana PArttion. There re no le thin five candidates for the office of Gov ernor in LouUbna, in the ippoaching election. Thri are, Messrs. Johnson. Villcre, Mariny, Thomas, ann Butler. The Governor it elected for four years, and ineligible the succeeding term. The latest returns rendered it very cer tain that there has been no choice of Governor in New Hampshire by the Peo pie. It appears by Dcnerara par1!- or the 20th February, that Smith the Missionary, who was in ntitnn under sentence of death, died there before the account of hit pardon by the Kinc of England, had reached that island. The dispute between Governor Lumlry and the house of assembly of Bermuda have lately been revived. In conse quenre of their former distentions, the (iovcrnor was ordered home lo England but was sent back. 1 he assembly, on the I Sth ultimo, passed a series of resold lions, denouncing u various acts of his misgovernment," and 44 his attempted in vasion on the right and privileges or the Deople." The Governor then aenl for the members, made a furious speech against them, and prorogued then to the first of April. The British Governors of the colonies, like the proconsuls of an cicnt Rome, h.Ve generally been famous for their oppressive exactions and their tvranny over the colonial vassals ot too mother country From a document recently laid before the House of Represent, lives by the Se tretarr of -Wary-it appears thatthenom her of (Tanrtir entered aOYct..n)int,cur ing 1824, was 97 ; the number who com pleted the regular course of study and in strudion within that year, 35-a'.l of. whom received commissions irTlhe a? myTabd that the whole number discharged, or permitted to depart, within the -year, .was 53. The number of Ladeis in the insti tution at present, is 244. JV. Y. Pat. A forgery ha been recently discovered on the Hark of England for 20,000. I he parties absconded with alHhe property. It it computed, that 8500,000 are an- sequence of the location "Of Yale College, and I Seminatiea otTIe'trilile atgSa'tfea, For the last vicar, there have been'educa ted, in six or seven school of the higher clussrabout 350 young ladies, of which number, about SQO arc from other states. kiriTnriJ.i.r. rnt:r. .i 1. 0ttU 1.1 1 i d'if, fin', 4 I Mir.ii , I, C.I, J frnUl l.uVr,3 I Sit Kt brtfiit), i 1 ft ) i ii do i"io JJi forn, 4 J q 4J , Lin, 7 a I i TurVl tsUn l, 7J W; r linKrl( RiiiUrt, Jfl ? IHig", lfliM-otn, 9J tti I'J I 'i cittrr, tirimi4, gn m, 33 Is 34 1 M aixl Jl(ility,? 7i lr,t."n, 9,1 3ga ?),,.,. rtit,7J8(U, Ul!o,(!7t trrti, .Jt :,;, ri 2 i U 4 tr 1'XJ Ilia, t iff fl. 4 loJpr, 1UU lb. tiitrcolrr,3 4 minufMturvt, Jt 20 jr. rwt JtUKHIKti, On Thur.Uy, the U h Inat. by thelle. Dr, .byrherie. M'Ree, Major t1uUjin Jlm, tit IrtUQ rotinty, to Min .fa a f. Lk, of Ho in. On 11iurUy evening, the fiU lt. by John lurtjGll, Crrf Unfair. I'tq. to CtUm Bfuitg, all of IJrx-ola tmfaf, S. C, rplllT aubaeriber rnpecifully infofms bit a. tneMi am tho wilihc rtnrrallr, dial lie La Juat rrrcWed tht la'ral faahiim from lMnbm, by . Ml 'I I L. .l t .1 ' ! ' ' -l- i . t ' - l way oi ruiwiripnia. uniirmeiv in tins iciii. ty, anJ tlif nljernf CMintry, k latiing faahiana bl ckiibe matlf, ran now b accommolatcd by the aubacriber on a short notice. Alt ortlm from diatanc, for nuking any kind of gtntlf nn'a frm n(, will b punetmlly and nprili. ImjIv tsrculrd, aiw! forwarded is-conling to di rr dioni. Orntb mrn ir invited to riv tha uWriWr'a Ju p a fair trial tbv will then b better able to jule wkrtUr he deserve their pstronaf or nut. THOMAS V. CsN'OV. SatUby, .Ipril 19. IK4. tJ2 Gi for Haltv flu. he wild, at fmMie and inn, at tip Court'Hie in ali4Mirv, on tht 2h of May (it being m the 1 htirwlay of Kon Way court.) in elrirant f,g and llarneaa, (tlie p)llr esceptedjJhrlimjiiMf to the eatate if lr, Alrs- anoer ihmi, dec u ine nioiiilucmli' will De given, the p'lrrba'M-e (fivinif bmw) r4 -ruriv. XAMUt.L .vffTr, r.mui. Kstateof Fmlcrick AVilluItn. THOSE perwma holiavf demarwla againct Ue estate i4 Kr'lcric Willi. Im, dee'd are reiiealed lo preaent thirst to the ailniinia trstor, on or before tht tatntteth ilav of Mav next, legally authenticated. iVne imlebted, are reijucated to make immlia'.e nav.rient. J. W. WAL1(S,injflror. .Ipril 10, 1824. S.t'4 A small Mutake! Dt'HlNT. the eek of Kao .l;.r;i .Superior CiHirt, my jrrril-cmt at, Ukrn from Mr. John Hoaanraandanrrfherlt-ftiaiUtti-a L Mine was of i lij;ht drab calor, Urge aingk- rape, red lining, i i'rie pocket in each kreaat, ami the ends of the cnfTt a little worn off: the c at left is a drab, aim red lining, and hadaomr oM velvet on lite collar mine bad none. Now 1 ahould not rompliun, did not the coat left mi.-n to be a rreul drtil more worn than my o n. Whoev. er baa male the mi it ike, will praae trap back a rain, at Mr. Howard's, or Mv Other convenient place for me. JQUlLlti CUr.SIIIHE. Itrman, .Ipril 9, 1824. 3.t'4. Sheriff Sale. BY virtue of sundry exeeutisns to me direr, ted and delivered, I sluJi ipoae to public sJe, for cmh, at the court-home in Palithnnr, on tht 17th day of Mav, (being the Monday of Itow an county court.) the following described prop erty : Tliree lota, with about n'mt acrea wootland joining, in trie town or Bauaoury, on wiucn are larjre improvemema. Alao, s plantation on CoddU Creek, adjoining Hugh Itraley, Ksq. eontainhr two hondred and aixtv acrea. 1 Alao, fifty-two and one ludT acre, part of a tract on which Mrs. Savage Sow lives. Alao, about three hundred acrea, adjoining the estate of William 6. Cowan, dee'd. near to Second creek, in two tract Alao, seven Negroes, all young but one. SMl'KL JONES, Sh-nf. Sa'itbvry, .tp-it 1824. : -lit'4 iLinn nunrt stoiu:. CharUiltn, S. C. X: 3f, A7w..Vrrr. CJMITH k ROllHINS hav jint received, and I. 7 are now 001-111111;, 330 r.iCk.l(.t., con muting of 1 general and choice aawvrtment of ... t n II ..1 11 inrmingnsm ana sncmeia nsraware 1 aim nave also, in More, Smith tools and Bellows, Steel Genuine Whittemore cotton and wool Cards Trace chains Vices, Anvils, Lead Patent and Carolina Hoes American & Rngfikli mill snd cross cut Saws German and e. a. hand Saws Hand and mill Saw filet Hasps, common and patent Curry-combs German, English and American Scythes Wire and Hair Sieves Cut and wrought Nails Hook, plate and raised Hinges Swinr and toilet 'Glasses, Brushes, and every other article. -in- their .line 4.. which they will sell on the most accommodiiting terns. Prices, those of New-York and Philadelphia. Country Merchants are particularly invittJ to eall. - ----- --Jk03-- Jlfart 1, 1824. Shoe-Shop ..remored. 1 BENEZEH DICKSON, Shoemaker, wislics A hit friends, and every bodv else, to know that he haa removeJTnto a nev tKtis lewvaMi nearer to the court-house than his old stand, and almost immediately opposite the Bank, on Alain street, Salisbury. NOTA BENE. I have now on hand.' and intend keeping, a supply of the very best of LTJTTHERi snd at I shall make it a point to employ nrst rate work men, my friends and the pubic may depend up. on getting as good work executed in my shop, in the line of ShoemaHpg, sS ever was done in the town of Salisbury, or in the State. I not oWWir$ boota and shoes as ar.y body else, but I further eovenane with all who may thed tb sumiliineif 'tfi'elfpaf CHEAP, and, pcrliapt, a hm jumper, tnm my brother chip. V EBEAXZEH DICKSON. .VarcA 2, 1324. ; 94 , ' Fulton .Tiir'njiilc Tlornl. IN Jiutrior i an 1 U tl.t tU hir Awm. hljruf NorlU Carotins, awij at 1Ut iKt,, lt. ?,. ily t4 l-trmlrr, I Nil, aitW.n,(f th making 1 1 urii,.k Uua.1 from Alirr,l!., , (lit Harm airings tiiltia Trtnr lata, an) to ebariif a romjany rif tuat ptirjiMe. W lli un.!rrriitr(i anltar rilifrt, CommlMtiNirrt iimhu. ti4 f aawl art, la hnthy Etvt public not, tint Unik are iww open at Athevillr, fif the nxN nf rrivinr (itrnptifm fir atrx k in taul Hi't, hwlibiMklilllNF krt)t la tl. han.lt of r. ftwaln, wher ill thiM wdo a j)i to bt-eom Mot ktiotlcrt it i.Uaao IPIilv. 1b ntilily t4 rnakinr this KimuI, it m pre. m, U 0 J.viiHJi to ill, that H it unnecraury t y any thing mi Im aubjret i arxl m tUr om he ntaduulM that thr atoti will be ll moat JviirfifttNM, perhaps, of my in tl, ustr, H 1 lu-Mv prtauinabla it till l ajiroiilv takrn up, It nid, tlicrtfotc. La well fur tf4 vtl.o U Ueonic IntercatiNl, to mkt a ipredv appliration, a IM nook will M C low it. iihJ tn rompinv atffaanaa. aa. auoa.aa uie .anxnuiUul tillf tn . thuuaMul dollars la aubacnUril uf Inch aim, Utcrc U alrea!v five thtmaaml taken bv the atate I ' -a,t AU. A .3 ur.it. IvVAIN, ) JAMKS PAT1 ON. Cnml-inrt. llotiHC uf Kntcrtnintnent fill IE atbacribr infurma hU fiierula p?Tg I aixl the public in grnrral, that be I'-ltJUiat Oinrned a . f i'jilrHitinmrnl in tha loan of Concord, a few rwla ami'li-eitl (f he ennr4tiae i where, uttremilted atten lion, and a deaire to plcaae, he hop s lo merit a Jure of public palruitazr. JHianlinr can he had on rtaaunablc Irrtna, by the week or yesr. JAWr.H II. CI.AItK. N. D. lie has alio received, a Urge and cle gait au.nment uf new OUs. ,, I, Mirtk 4. 1824. 96 New AMKorttiH'tit THE froi ribwribee haa very recently received from I'hiladi Iphia, an ataoilmrnt of thy (itU, Cutlery, and Jlarti-H arr, jHrnrtliri which, with tht assortment he eipectt to re teive in a abort time, ill enable him lo tell at aaiiafActur' prices. Hie public are rt ertfully invited to call, ami tl.1iT.111r tor llirnnrlvea. ri)VAItU CIIE88 SaU,burf, Jr. 16, lip. 70 ('opner.smitliin. The Coppemmitbing, and Tin Plate biu'nraa. heretokire tranM-tel bv I). Creaa, sen. Mill in future bi- conducted by nir, sit the ame plare Those who favor me with tbeii-cuatoin, niay de- priil on haviM)r tbrir work done wa it la neitrx . durability and '.( utcli. t.DW I). fllKSH. Dissolution. Ill AVE declined aitini,' a a partner widi Jului Murjiby, in t'ir mercantile business in t.'on tord, itb biai-oiiM-iit, and bare rrbmuikbed all claims to any iwrt or portion of the profits of Hie cone, rn of Murphy ft Kutton. 9!1 Muni, 2- 1:. ' NATH'L. St'T'l ON. sXcw Slorc, u ConcorA. rllE subscriber baa formed s Coparlnembip 1 with William Brown, in the lurrcui.tile buHinrst, a ContorJ, CaSamis cniMv, North- Carolina, umler the. firm of Murphy U Hrw where l.iey .re openig a fresh assortment of Dry Goods, Cutlery and Hardware, selected with muc.i rare, in Philadelphia snd Sew-Vork, and hviighl on the best temm. lliey design to continue the buainnw at Concord fur aome years 1 ami as Mr. Murphy will visit the northern cities annualli, to prucurc i.li,, tbrir aatortnit-nt a ill be rcncrsl. and will be dMpnsrd-TTf-it fair prirct 'for rah, or on rrfdl to punctual rtiatoiiu-rs. Their frien-U and the publir generally, are n aprrtfully invit, d to ca!, examine qualitici, hear prices, and judpe foe tiiemtelvcs. JOHN MLHI'IIV. John Murphy, Hat also, at bis store in Salisburr, a large atiortment of GOODS, to suit ritizena, t jwn and country people ; to be disposed of unuxuatl) low fur eaahy-wr twntry pisdujj Coacl ?.I'kinir. raillb miliscnlier begt leave to 1. ersteful arknowltdirmrnti to return hit his friends and the public, for he very liberal patronajje be hat received in his line ot business i and informs them, that he hat procured a number of work men from Philadelphia and New-York, which tnablet him to ninth work in a style rarely seen in the western part of the state. He also lias a continual supply of materials of the best ual ity and moat faaliionuble patterns, lie iutiiula keeping constantly on hand, at reduced prices tor cm!i only, NiUm's Stick and I'aiinel Gips Chariotert, t'oachees, Ijindaut, Ph.Ttnnt, Ba rouche, Ijindaulets, Caravan, and Mail Stagra, of a tuprriur contitniction. Itcpairt done at the shortest no'ii;, and in the brat manner. Orders from a distuuee thankfully received, and punc tually attended to. J. ti. MOItbE. CharlMe, Mmth 1, 1824. 96 THE WELL KNOWN JACK, r.ir.KFFox, IATKMiepropertyofJmlge i Murphev, will stand the enttirnjr-season (eommrncmg on the 10th of March, and ending on the 15th of' August) at my stable on 8unr Creek, seven miles south-west from Char lotte i and will be let to mares at tliree dollars the sinele leap, cash it the time of service ; five dotterrthe season, pavable-l 5th Ortober neH ana iu ooimrs to insure a mare wun iihii, wiucu J V 1-11 . . . ... f 1 I ' 1 will be considered due whenever it it ascertained that the mare is with foal, or the property changed. 1 o those acquainted with PaTlinx, and hare raited mules from him, it would be utelets to add any thing more t iniTice to it ate, he it a ture foal-getter, and his mules are large and likelr. Great care will be taken, but will not be liable for accidents or xacapet. JAMES DINKINS. February 25.1824 8it'03 Jjots in Lincolntoli. 9 WenVeHhewe -isf ti numbeif lata in 'Hn I. colnton, N. C. and will contimie from day to day till finished." Term, a credit of twelve ir.ontlw upon bonds with approved security. 3it'3 .ipril 1, 1324. BY COMMlSSIOM-.nS. lit fiATntOAV'S MAIL A Caucus lufitif ht menibtrs of the Nw. Totk Ikidaturt, ia ivwnirvalrd ('id, JTanlvW Yuf 11 candidate fur Governor, in oppow lion U dot, Yofrs, lU prtarnt iMumbent of (Uf olT.re, I1.is rtjrt.tlon kA tUt, Vstes it 1 Ju. tunse-j-ieivt of kit J Piital inl tquivocstinf conduct, U relation to th rJrrtirJ bdl, ih'n iiTair (a ttid la bt a drislvt ttpretsMm ' aga'iiiit the raucus candidal fuf Prt ih at. It it aid Col. Young fivor Mr. Clsj'i preUnsiona to the I'rcaUaitry, . Up,!,4f,mmt J fal.tU till, ucb M beea btfor the Hcna.it of ibt t'nilej 4lsei fur auiM time.'U) JoCli'TnipKfiiinrrit- f. del', " (tasted that body on ll,p Vb Inst, by a vote of 74 to 19. The National 1ittcltihtiKer seems to be " prtttf f Of.fi.rcitTtna'.ltitw psTur ttouisj of UeprcKbUUvc. -t0 . tasatiaTtt, irsii'lO. Cotton tsgf Inr, t.rime, 41 Inch, 73 a 24 1 eot. ton, tea-isUhd, lb. V0 a 2 J 1 do. upland ntw, i a IS 1 kantee, 19 a 21 1 roflce, llavanns green, best 72 1 inferior, 20 1 com, prime, ptrbutttl, 37 a 31 1 flour, barrel, fresh, fM. NofthCandins state hank bills, 4 per rent, dit. 1 (ieorjfia do, 3 a 34 tn t do. 1 bill on Net . York, Philadelphia ird lloati.n, ii davs tight, I per cetit. dist. ; wJ d)a, J percent, ditt. lu dav s, par. C'tn11ie last week frsnsacthmt In I'p lands were not larger than usual, ami prices ire airatly. Confidence U, however, atrting in the article, and there it not a prwpett if a lUclii.e, nor do we believe' much probability of an ad Vance, Cfj Lcuttt, A whale about thirty feet long came into New Haven harbor, on Sunday, and remained sporting ind tpouling klxiul dur ing the election on Monday. 1 he New Haven p-.jra intimate that bis Whaleship was giving lecture in the art ot speaking, to some of their young bar room politi cian!. Hie communication from the Grand Jury of Davidson county, came too tilt fur insertion thit week t it shall have a conrpicuout place in our ne it. Last Notice ! THE eteri;tort of P. Cms, aen. d. c'd. mr the second ami last time, give node- to all those imlebted to the estate, either by t"tu or lMik (urriMint, to come furaanl and make pron.pt payment, arunt the 5di day uf 'y. oth rwise they will he placed iu the haixla of the Sbend for collection. JOSHI A GAY, EUW. CHESS, Til 4 llsrtul'irt. Persons bavin rhimt ara'nst the estate, wil do us s favur by railing lor settlement. JOSlltA GAY, EDW. CHEKS, .VarrA 17, 1824. tUrmltn. TIIE M'KIJ, KNOWN JACK, DOT. PUIS TATEI-Y owned in South i Carolina, will stand at our stable, one mile and a half from Concord, North Carolina, every day in the week, Huntl) ctceptcd, thro', out the season ; the aeaaon to commence the 1st of March, ami end the 2tth of July. IMtf in will be let to mares at 10 ilollsrt the aeaon fbut ma be diachanred with K if paid fulrhln rhraiir,7"JTlntrart rhr-iingtelrirti-fttr S paid down.) and 15 dollars to insure, the insurance money to be paid alien Hit mare is discovered to be with foal, or is parted with by the person putt'mr. her. Particular care will bo taken of marcs let), in preventing accident, kc. ASA 1HMPHON, GEOIiGE LKY. finK Jan. 23, 1824. Mi Jkiislon .Holds. S.ILIHBUHT, XrtHTll.CJHOLLY.t, Br EDWARD YAlMlKOl't.ri: "T HO respectfully infurma the pub. V v lie, snd. his fneiMbi, that ho lint takrn the extensive ami elrrant eatub. imeut, aituated at the north romcr of the Court-Ilciiae, (lately occupied by Mr. James lluie.) Hie convenience of this ntuatiun for business, is equal to any i-i tht place. Ibt House contains a number of private rooms, well calculated for the, accommodation of I'ravrUrr and Ucianli-rs i the M aide i are rifiial, if not tu oerior. to anv in the nlacc. and attended to by obliging and attentive IIortlersi hit table and bar, will be supplied w ith tht best the n arket a (lords and the rrgdat ioni of bit House, asich at be hopes will give entire satisfaction to thott a ho may think proper to call on him : and he aaturei them, that no paint shall be tparcd to render their ttav comfortable tnd picking. enrwary 24, j824. 95 Wholesale HAT Store, 279 Af Sirttt, tppMiU-the JIa-chaiU't. Jlutel AYUAvmut & fttvxTT, OFFEH to the public a general assortment or Tt,"2hd, alidad "quality black Slid drab Heaver Hrita, oval, bell and high crowns ami cortes shsped, wide and narrow, brims, late fashions. Also, Castor Hats, ditto; men's and youth's fint Uoiww-diUottafrantrd tilnatit-walgr proof men's and youtli'i Koram Hats, of an iuft nor quality. AH of which they m arrant of their own manufacture. Mcu'i and boy'i roarte, fine and very fine black and drab wind Halt) morocco capt, from Phi'adelphia and N.-w-York t Hatter s Trim- mines, Cow String!, and finishes, S.c. &c. low for cash. Charhtton, .ipril, 1824. l.TiM2 r. No t'ltn t;lira! CALL peremptorily on tliote indebted to I patience -to be a quality of the mind, thtt it not much improved bv the errir thrirqf,.,..,,,,! May, I hope I shall not be comix lied tu expose those who arse dikpwed to profit by itut.lAm'i. Yerbim lat. J. TOKKENCK. .Um eA, 1824. - JilvJ Mtfcfl
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 20, 1824, edition 1
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