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' Tt r.ltUY MoHNIMi, JL'Nf. i, Wi. Out Uf hMU,.i, Mr. 1.0 ti, living r f.ma fejr tliur tv.! rpl.rv tov MnlcitturM I lb tirami Jurist of tba $pm (mtfi$ n lb tmnJ wtW b tLrtn4, k ynT trvirf to "bold Jw with UH of lift ftawfy Cwa. It will bf what follows, that tb Ullef Uv ercUd taajtb) tb )Mrsll ftniWmM, U m awrt of sourty M 4m1 lb fKBMft 4VV - i Sfi I he Grind Juror of Rowan hae received your letter or lb lib Inst, to gether with lb address of ibt Witting' . r J . I (li..,...,,, . fOj I0rf BR vi Kfirii twpfBmv - In oc rement Ukt ouri, the relation Subsisting between the representative and hi conQtunm require en Interchange f acntlmenU and with regard to poblie man and public measure there- for, o thw pftuc fou Jur(lpie.djf wilting circular to yoor constituent, we cannot object but at the umi time e re conatrdned to disapprove (be evident AVr of jrour letter. Wo fcre not eoilrelf uninterested In, or Jgtornt of, the tarioui and conflicting opinion prevalent, aa well throughout the Union a at Washington, relative to tbe candidal for the President:, and oher ubject of national concern t and although we are not ao clf confident to reject Instruction from any lource, we cmnot but view with diitruit, opinion nd Information exhibited under clrrum stance o evincive of fiartiian Wr a were thoe attending jrour letter to ut. Were we to judge from "common usage" of cveral member of Congress, we ihould infer that they think Grand Juror are of oujbt tabe, debarred Infor-' nut ion 01 tnt aide of oi7ca questions, a they are on matter of bet, a aUtcd in bill of indictment. Both of (be papers you have honoured I tit with, are the lesions supporters of Mr. Crawford; and one of them a ma Jignnt landerer of the Mr kmc of the other candidate for the Pictidcnry : and the addreie of the cuucui, remind ui of the proclamation of his mo Catholic Jlfajrtty, denouncing all the npposer of the divine riihi of Kin.'! and of I-epiii - - -. ( rnacy. But we have reason to think our i , . i . i r . that the former ImhiM aot bt-ar lum company, e Ihr trrtt, that bul walk of our political,.. . , , , . . . moral and reliKiou. freedoo,, whirh af j borrd 'h "'f f 'J" ford, the U .afe-Rn.n! to our con.tttu ; u i U, mM LkcUcd noi J tion t Through it, we have political reve- d'n1' ,w ,1, Llion, which we hope will dcvelopc the myiterie. of all the dnrk and arcret de MITFORD'S HIHIory OF GRF.F.CF.. ign which are in agitation : through it, Suhacriptinna will be nceird at thia ofiirr, we have read the addre of the Demo- ! f"r it above named acarce and valuable work. Cratic Republican raeetin(j"of Allfgha-j Every thin iratir; to Owe, moat le partifu rjy. Peontylvanu t we have read the de t bate in the Sm! on caucuaet ; we have read aaveral metuget from Governor, agaimt caucuaet and, moreover, we have read tbe Contitutio of our common country i tacn 01 tnete icacne u eitner negatively or potitively, that a oucut is an illegitimate bantling under our form of government. We are afraid your " unlimited confi dence in our undemanding" will be tba ken, if not destroyed, when we tell you that we view many of the lights which are tbed from Washington City, as so many Jack-O'lanterns, to mislead the people from the great high-way of politi cal rectitude. The duties of our present situation render it impracticable to answer you as fully as we would wish. We will mere i ly arid an expression of regret, that you thought proper to assist in nominating, and continue to support, for the Presiden cy, a man who has not our confidence ; believing, a we do, Gen. Jackson or Mr. Adjm toJe better qualified, and more dearving, lUuo Mr. Crawford. ' ANDW. HUNT, Ftreman John rtiman, David Fraley, Daniel Webb, jf, John Bowden, John Caughenour, James F.llis, John llendley, benjamin Howard, Charlea Cutrel, John M' Broom, Samuel Casey. John Call, Henry S. Huphey, John Ilcndricki, ELF.CTIONEF.RIXG. Tbe season of electioneering ia near at liand ; wbeisocceriftnrarwrtom, the rariottaeandiduteat for popular favor will commence their circuit,, and harangue.and promise, andflatterandCTmle the people in onkr to obtain their auffragea. I The scenes which are witnessednnnuaJly, hist before the1 election, tt muster-grounds, at public lei and at H trther-gtrthertngsf are revolting to morabty, are painful to the philanthropist, and disheartening to the patriot. F.verj true friend to the liberties of our country, must wish to scfe the present mode of electioneering dis countenanced, and entirelv emloded. The fol lowing communication from the Grand Jury of ourry, being intended to have that effect, it is with cheerfulness we give it a place 111 our columns: v..)tAereas4 it ha heretofore, -been cue ternary for the candidates orTering to re present our coum in the State Lf gis- mtsre; rcrffiaRrthiinnt entionsTSiownT ol our body, and through us to be commu nicated to the citizens of ahe county gen erally,; and as no individual has, at this the lual time, presented himself aa a con- uate, u e, as Uie Grand Jury, and as a I part of tf f u!.SJ 'ft t tf (fie county ,f irry, h.e thoi;!.! primer t) ijrtil lAtt rrgrcl at tie couth Icnufor pur- tucd by but cifitli .ltc In orJerto accur tuclr e'afli'o. Not coMttitcd with ao- pcarln Ufuf (Si Grand Jury, or otlicr smriiUlcs of t)T fellow diiicni, to make ilnlr dctlaraliuiit, and then lciI"iC the) lattili upon (be calm and t1ipatlonate choice of the people. thy have uaually licn found puruln. an electienceruig titcm, that lend lo eicite and promote the ttercitt of every ipeclct of lice and immortality for, In our opinio, mott ol the onence thiieO bf the enm iflal puuiahmenl of the law, nay Le tra red to tbe Unrful influence of iniotica tloo. And h In Umcntable fct, thai tbU radical eU I etidcnily diacmkia ted by the electioneering practice of our candidates beretofort alluded to. ThertforerwUlf hop of lenfng, if not entirely eitirpatlng, thi crying evil, we ! thought proper to auggeti to our fcllow-d'iin the propriety of 6s irtg on tome three pron of our county and with that view we have iherugnt prop er and do herrby recommend (el them, MttKatk 'runitin, eq. a a tuitabte per on to trpratent u In the Senate and Col. Davit Darrtll, and Juhn Wright, eaqra. aa proper individual lo aervc u in tle Houir of Common. Jly ! A. I3(. W. W. SIlEfpf.RD, Ftrrmm, Un kiali Khodta, Danial VtMs W. -!, hpi.or ItoLlrr, UWhail aim, Jtic Maurice, )inx Hurhra, Ffiat Hrm; Dltia lluktoa, John lliighca. A wifIih culprit, by Uie nainf of W'f, wlio waa rwifinecl in the jail of Frank tin emmty, in tli'u atatc, earaped tbritfrom wrtk before bat. tie left a manuacript paper bchittd him, cm open iiif lirb, U appeared Le had e(antj a m tMrirT, aud clerk of lb court, rif that county, a ! Govrmor of the Slat, and a Pmi.lcnt atnl Vice Pmidrnt ofthc I'nttcd Haifa. The namci of tbe hirky SndivHluala, 1h arre elected to office by the atiffVafft of tliii man, (a ho acemi to be a muhi'udc ittiln bimatlf) care ndt et apprized of. Ihia Wolf ia the aame daring villain who broke jad in another count), in the oer part of tliit It ate, a al'brt time ainrr. A man l thr name of lwii, a ho n under a conviction of manalaugtitrr, a confined with U nit' rL i: . i.... u.. .i.. larty Intcreitinir at tbU time, when tint ancient and elataic people arc tnig'linjr. to .hake off the yoke of HcFjitlon bondagr and political ty. ranny. .tifW i rrcommendi d, by the moat eminent achnlan and profi r of otir conntrv-, to bt ihe t)ie CrecUn M any now extant. Muj 31, 1SC4. 4ie . M.1I1. 8T.1GF.frfm F.irr.TTr.Tii.ir.. M'e intended thi w eek, to hare puM'mhed the memorial of the citizen of Fayetteville to Con grets, for the ettablihmcnt of a itaf e mail from that town to Newport, in Tennetaee, there tn intersect the great aotith-western mail from Wahi.igtnn City to N'aahtille, fcc.; but the fa vors of our correspondent occupy ao large a portion of our cohimna, that we have not now riKim for the memorial, but are obliged to defer it to our next number. We can do no more, at thia time, than urge upon thr citixent of Salii bury and vicinity, the great importance of bav. ing the contemplated line of stage pass here. The mail from Salitburv westw ard, it frequently so large and heavv, aa to render it transport tion on hortvback impracticable ; the conse quence ia, that numbers of p-ickagf are obliged to remain in the post-office at this place, one two, and three .weeks. If our citizens do not take an active part, ami endeavor to procure the stage to pans by here, it will go by Charlotte and it will be in vain, ever after, to attempt the establishment of another stage westward through this slnte, for k i the utmost stretch of liberali tv in the PostJ'ffire Department which we can hope for, if the stage line" above spoken of is granted. The advantRes to Salisbury of this K', frt i, ami Uie ruinous disadvantages and privations jfwe do not. must be obvious to eveT flilt'ng person : every citizen of the ,owo would be benefitted by it, in one way or another. JOHN RANDOLPH, of Roanokr. Mr. John Randolph is off for F.urope opain. He left Washington in tbe true Gilpin, stylei on .Saturday last, after 12 o clock, and arrived at lialtimnre, in full speed, time enough to take his pa snge on board the steam boat for Phila delphia. . Mr. Randolph has pone to Europe for the bene fifof hii-4tejiv-'Kct. to return by the 1st Dec. ( a ' , Petersburg Republican Mr. John Eandilhh came in upon us yesterday afternoon on horse back in full Kpeed, having Ijpft Washington after 12 o'clock, and took passage at 5 o'clock in tbe steam boat for Philadelphia. His ve- fy ri ! J p,"rrar.c eiuir 1 a tt jJ ur-.m-pta tipt iha whiff, lo ui I.I irl off. (lit ilrti,a lull furcp,blu coat, whiieveit, drab brtcchca, long ytlbw top boot, and pur. flitttmorr faHit, (in, Uaen, thla la what k4rat Johnny Uh4 Conrraa M adjourn a aoonm..latliig the tha every mamUr, wbodj not InUaJ to & U lb puLLa anb, but bpttJi upoa hia vwa grana7, abov.14. ge bme iml plant Lit com i andaillbalkirhloftafk. tit wlatdoobdof Ob I bla inlih U la jeopardy eo b abouu tba pit,anl worTb gnri! fWrvpa, lea'iag bit com to be by bit Ivrgroca, and to be fob b them, too, we wjapect.) ia. caaa. ITEII Or NF.WI. 'The U. S. Khnoner Porpotae, Vhlch wm to carry Mr. Edward to Meiico, hat been-directed to proceed to llampte Hoada, there to await furtlitr order. ... We have not b in late from Mr. Ed ward. Mr. Dune, who ia in purtuil of Mm, had not reached Iutaville, Ky. on tbe 30th ulU Pttrrtburg Jirfmh. , rBOK MAI AKZAI. . aaiTiMoai, mt 13. Captain Mead, of the Mhooner Kliia, arrived here thi morning in 9 dav limn Matant, inform, that Com. 1'ohTaa and family dimbarked on (he Itl inal. to reaidc at Mitanca. There had been no piraciea heard o( round Cub, tbe laat four rnoutb. 'ariV. An eflTort ia now making to ettabjiah a Theological Seminary in Virginia, aimi lar lo tbe intti'utiona of I'rincttol and Andover. It location i intended to be in the neighborhood of llamplco Sfdney College, in tbe county of Piince Ldward. amtV at j(ro .Calcutta piprr to January ttth, are received at B-aion. There tit an alarming tcarrity tf grain at Madraa, and the place wa th'talcDtd with a famine. For tome time pst complaidt have been uttered in Philadelphia, thi many citizens of that place have rrnoved to New York. Baltimore has bei putting forth the same complaints; andbv a late Boston paper, we perceive ina (ommu niratinn from a mercantile to-respon dent, that thr Iradr of Bostorfis finding its way to N. York, to an alarrrJni; extent. CAaa.C'tii'iir. F.1TF.TTF.YI1.I.F. PRICES, Uu 20 Cotton, 14 to 151 1 flour, fine. A: vmeriine. 4 25 a 4 50 1 wheat, HSaPOcenta! hi.key, .10 a j.j ; pearn Drandy, 53 s N; roie Jo. 50 to 55: corn, 42 to 45 1 bacon, 6 1 ; jt, "turk Uland, 70 a 0 per buliel ( molanaet, 26 a 28; t'ipar, mu. rovado, 9 a luj i coffee, prime, rreK 21 to 23 1 ?d and 3lq..ality,20a27;tea,!iyo,fcl 20 al 20 j flxeed, 75 a 80 ct; tallow, 1; beea, 31 a Ti; nee 3J to 4 per 100 lb. , iron, 4J to 5 pr. 100 lb. ; tobacco leaf, 3 a ; mannfact'irtd. 5 a 20 pr. ewl OWrrer. CfI.1RLF.STaY rRICES, Miy 17. Cotton, 8. Mind, ?3 to 28. tinrl do. 14 to IS I Maine do. 23 j Ranter, 22 to 27; abort eta pie, 14 a 16 U liiakey 25 a 26 eta j Itaron. 6 a 7 ct. j Hams 8 a 0 s I aril, 9 a 10 i HvK"'(f. Hun dee and lnveme, (42 incli,) 23 a 15 1 flee, Prime Creen, 20 21 Inf to good, f a 19. NiTth-Carolina Hank Hit's .J a 4 percent dis. j Georgia Rank Bills") a 5 perarnt.dis. Corfent Sules of all dearrlptionf of Cotton have been limited, compared ith ttoe of the to preceding weeks. Ihe marlet for t'p lsnd 1 in an undetermined state nlilcr, ap pear tolerable firm, and a few sales iflfhe fineat quality are making, at our higtieat notation, ami, in some initaoces, a little above , for the r t 1 . . 1 rrencn maraei mere are, nocver, lut a lim ited number oT purchaaers in the msl et, and they appear to consider prices here U higher Uian are warranted by recent accountilrom F.u rope. MattUIFM, In the Forks of the Ysdkin, on the 16th nit, bv Raswell G. Jones, Fsq. Mr. Sfmtod n ilrnan, to Miss Patitncr Piercr. ' DIED, In the vicinity of Asheville, in this Stae, on Monday, the 17th ult Col. IHinirl Smiih, n tbe 67th year of his age. Col. Smith w as a lativ e of New Jersey, but at an rarly period n life cmijrrated to this atate, and in the year 1785, settled in this countv, shortly after the Indian title to thia section of the state was extinguish ed, and at a time when our infant settlement w as still exposed to the terrors of the tomahawk and scalping knife. From the" period of-the Declaration of Independence, till his settlement here, his days and night were devoted to the service of bis country and tbere are "some yet alive, who can testify, that, whether combatting with tbe skill and bravery of English veterans. or counteracting the insidious wiles of their sav age allies, no man ever exhibited greater zeal for the public welfare, or a higher degree of personal counyre. In private life, he was the independent, high-minded and honorable citi zen, and the truly horest man. The evening of hisjdays was tranquil and placid, and the great King of Terrors to others was to bun- the wel come messenger, that called him from a scene of cares and anxieties, to a world " where the wlce'c:fro'ti1ngr.lth'e ?r?C!?; at rest." The day after hifdeath, his remains were conveyed to lbs if. naOT.llJltei1(1 by a numerous train of relatives, a large con course of respectable citizens, and a small mil itary corps which had been assembled to render the appropriate; tribute of resju ct to tlie depar ted soldier.' toJUCSlCATU. nminiulort. rilllf. fmin.tioii i,f Dm fnuata . cmm;nce. q . mh an4 enard the 'i Uwt. Ami we, tlx midrraigiu.l, f i t j'TMura ia ann'Kinrm, ti.tt th apae.anena of improvement ealuLited by the atmlrnta, in a'i depart raent, ra aurb aa retltej our anoat aan. fuln evpecUttonai and that litera waa not al Individual, wU did not r.iva utuUuiory av. drnee, of dilifenre and ippl.ration on tbn part of tlm pupil, and of tba aluliiy and attention of tbe tuetruttrr, Thie arlMwl will eommenc ta operation on tit Tib of June, under the emirw aupertnten. denca t Mr. Smith, 11 Inetitiw tkM ia intended to adord aocb coum of vrndy a will compnaa tha variout bramJiea reulalia lo perfect a young r'ntltman for entering tb aaoet rrapadabla t'ollera in ur country, or tn qualify him fur tbe docharg of tba dutict of acuva in. V. BoardMig, with food areemraoJailon, n In. I tpland, I J a 16) reatietaee, H a 15 1 liw ding waahmif, endlra, (i,,hc, can bt ha-l at 16 a lfti Alalaiiiaa, 13 a lii bee taa rata of fcOJ er annum, to be punctually diecbargcij at, or before, tbe rloaeof each eeaeioo. - Konritr johmmi-on, II FAR Y C0NNP.lt. IVncWa eevury, .tf.ia TJ, 183. w Ti Joiirnevmcn SIioemakfM. I'd InH o eawploy fw JaarwyM Abw. naken, immediately i good get and atca. dy e(lo)mciit will bt given. ASA THOMPiON. CmrTj,Mi 34, m. tm Slore-iioiisc at Mockuvillc, TO RUST. 'PlIEanbtrriher wiahea to rent the foflowing I prvperi), during one year, or for a term lit yeara, ta wit : A bit al Mot kaville, How an coun- ly.on wlUchtipaci.maatore4io.iae, with a K1 r, iiuwan coun cellar, and a larre twotory hoili ae, divMlrd into convenient and iiaeful apartment, are erected. .W4rMJ ia near about in tlie centre of that aecti'm of Ibiwan, known aa the Forka. A that part of country, both a to fertility of anil and population, ia not inferior to any, a profitable rrauH mivtit be anticipated from a mercantile etabhhnitnt at that place. tntJemen in that business and wiahinr a aituation. are invited to call ami view tbt prrmiaeL ami judire for thero- artvei; TtM ABF.T11 at. PEA fStlN. Meknillt, Map 72, 1W4, U9- lakin up itted to the jail in AND committed to the jail in ftatiabury, on l tb 22J olt. a nrrrt man. who avi hi name i JIM, and that'll "aa raised in Chowan coun - tv, in thi Man-, about 11 miles from Kdriitrm, by Mr. I amh t'rcer, fnmi ahom I e wa bought by a negro trailer by the name of tVm. Moore, waa taken on aouth, and ia Darlington dittrict ran away. He aays he i about 4U tears old, it verv bljrk, atxMit 5 f.'et 6 inches high, and will weigh about 160. The owner ' deir d to prove property, pay charges anil take the negro out of jail. MAMI'KI. JONKH, Sh'f. Xitithury, V. C. .fn7 2n, 1:4. 3it'0 ItVjjiiiH'ntal Orders. TMF. offici r of the Firnt Regiment of Rowan Mililia, are ordered to appear in the town of rialialrtirv, on FrHlay, the lllii day 4" June . . , . ' 1 1 . V. i. n: ' 1 lii'ii, ai lu o n a, n. ti. racn uuircr riuiiii-.i with ariod rifle orthot gun, .,h1 M.pPlie.l .tb ai r blank cartridge, to be instructed in the man ual rxerciae and field evolutions. By order of Willi. H. Kiaa, Col. Com'dt. lit Regt. ltowan Militia. JA8. W. RAMSAY, Mft. 2it'B Caution. THEltEBY forewarn all persons from trading for a note of hand given by myself to Jarob Holler, for 100; said note being fraudulently obtained by aid Holler, t ani therefore determin ed not pay the aam.. HI GH W'KNinilT, Sen. Sulttiurv, MavlS, 1K24. 'JiVR Five cents Reward. RAN A WAY from the subscriber, on the 24th ultimo, an apprentice boy, named John M. Wilton, about twenty yeara of a. All person art-tcautioned not to employ said apprentice, st the law in thai case will be enforced. Tbe above reward will be paid to any person deliv. ering said apprentice to me in Lincoln county, m ar aiariin s terry, on the Catawba river. ROBEttT A. BA TIE. M, y IX 1824 it9 Wholesale HAT Store, 279 Kint Strt-rt, tpporitt thr Mtrrhtmi't Hotel. OFFF.K to the public a general awrtmcnt of bt, 2nd, and 3d quality black and drab Beaver Hat!, oval, bell and high crowns, and cortes shaped. wide ami narrow nnms, late lamnons. Also, Caatnr Hats, ditto; men's and youth's fine Iloram ditto, warranted elaatic water proof ; men's and vouth's Rnram Hats of an inf. rior quality. All of which they warrant of their own manufacture. Men's an.l boy's coarse, fine and very fine black and d"ab r.ool Hat; morocco caps, from Philadelphia and New-York ; Hatter's Trim mins, How Strings, andBruahcs, be. &c. low for ranh. Charb-iton, .1fril, 1824. 13itl2 llonse and Lot, in Charlotte. I ."'Oil sale, on accommodating terms, the bouse iiid lot in the town of Charlotte, which ad joins Mr. John Irwin's store, on the north 'cor .' . 1 4 'ir:..t.. ix ,uvq. fiiiuuunLf rr, n''tJ ,u i ..i i. . vniiripvu. ihaThttr,MayT, 1824. ' '5 ' Kstate of Thomas Maxwell. T.U E subscriber having qualified as adjn'mis. j trator on the estate orThomailaxweir,T U sires all persons having claims against. said es tate, to make them known to the administrator within the time prescribed by. law, otherwise their recovery will be barred t and all persons indebted to the estate, are notified to make payment without delay. . - JOHN H. FREEING, Mm'r. Moy 21, 1824. it'9 Estate of John Daniel, rTMlE subscriber having qualified as adminis . J.'-tratur'on the 'estate of John Daniel, dec'.d. request all persona hiM estate of the said teceased, to bring tnem j, pronerly authenticflited within the time pie- sbribcdi recovery of theanie, pursuant to act or. Assem- blv : and all persons who are indented to the estate, will make pavment immediately. JOHN It FUtB)l.lM,fffrr, May 21, 184, . llr HATI'HDAVH MAIL. a Jiit rvaoluUon of both ll wara of foa pr, that Wxly M to bav ljouritcl Im Hiuraday, tba Tlb H. (Maitro, Mtf 31. Tba laat wtck'a tranta1ioiit in tWfana have t hem utanaiva aa Ida wtck prrcnbiifi t'a'nnJi, however, remata tawej ngly 6nw at the ipiotaiMma. Cn.hea Uaiul, 53 30 1 Inland, 13 J li, and extra pnmr, 10 1 lantre, Ida St. Co ton Liat'gii.g, prime, 43 inch, a SJ. aw.taae, atf li. ; Ctlt The buJneieof the wrk waa not eitcnaivr, bul price were fully maintained, ar4 ia few iiiataltiea better prW-ea were cbtamed,- j We advance our rate for Alabama, 1 laiaiioa, noflunaL Her, Dr. J-nalKiin (hit Frtrmnn, of fitury, will perform Divine "ervice in the Church at Issingt, Davidaon county, on the tcttJ Sxti' hath of thii mo nth. leaavauiTia, V-ytfV,4,. ,v Vt avbinrtm, Uiy M. The bill for a reviaion of the TarifTof DuiieS onTin'portt hrft, at length, patved both llotiact of Congrets, and wanta only the tignature of the President in becomo a law. That aignalurc, there it no reaaon lo doubt, it will receive and it may be . . P"' '. "f antinp .tiofi, at tne law 01 the land. Aatitnal in f.dgrnter. e) CONNF-CTICUT. The legislature of the State of Connec "c nave passcrl an Act relerring the choice of Electors of President and Vies President to the people, by general ticket, Extract of a I ttrr from a gentleman at New Haven. Con. dated May 18th. M Henry W. Kdward was this after tioon re elected senator by the House of Representatives, on the second ballot. Calvin Vtllie was, on the second ballot, ' elected in the placo of Mr. Unmatt. j There it no ! uht the Senate will concur ! (, xa Mr. Edwards atid rc.aAy as lo Mr. Wy Hie. Our legislature it dtcidcUly ami Crawford." A letter from Nrw-Orleani, dated I8lh ult. suys " I he ileniand for Cotton flag ging is commencing ; the best Dundee it worth 26 cents, and there is not much in the place-" (hat. Courier. A stable and ten horse were burnt on tbe 35th tilt, belonging to tbe line of stv , . . j n : V . K" between Uxinglon aod I -us, Ken- lucky. The British loelt. TIIF. first 25 volume of the Br.titli Poets, may be hail for gJO , they coat g37 50. F.iKjuire of the Printer. ,l-y SVlA, 18J4. Iw. Stills, at Public Sale. FPIIF.KF. will be sold at Public Auction, ia Sa- J. km, .. C. m tbe 26th of June next, (Sat urday) a parcel of new STILLS, belonging to the esUte of Chmttpker Reich, dee'd. late of Salem, on a credit of it wclve month i further condition of tale will be madtf known jajtlbe, day of aaid aalc, by the executors of said estate. john JAt:n iiLtai, ) r , JOHN C. RLt'M, ' $ Salem, May 29, 1824. 4itll Further Notice. LL person indebted to the ette n( Chris, toplier lUich, dee'd. are requested to cmo forward and make payment; and those having demands asinat said estate, are requested to bring their accounts, yroperly authenticate fi settlement, w i thm the time limited by act of Anacmbly. JOHN JACOB BLUM,? P JOHN C. BLUM, )tccutL Salem, Mai '29, 1824. 4itll LI persons indebted to Alexander Torrence, a Guardian oT.f. Marke, are requested to come forward and make immediate payment. or rive new notes, payable to A. J Worke, a he has now taken all the notes and accounts out of the hands of hi former Guardian, and is de termined to collect his money, or hsve it secured by new notes. Mr. Alexander Torrence is su- , thorized to settle any accounts or notes. Hie amount of any debts due the subscriber, durinr the next three months, and all notes, w ill be left with him, as agent for mc, during that time. 1 his is the last call that will be made ; and if not attended to, an officer will make the next. A. J. WOKKE. Mav 18, 1824. W CauUtm. JOHN B. TODD, is forbidden to psy a note or ItsmL for tbe ainouul oTSK), "which he gave me on the 18th day of February, 182.1, aa said note has been fraudulently obtained from me. it'H MA11Y LKWIS. State of NoFtlTCarolina, ASHB COUNTY. MOniilS RAKER, w. Alexander Johnson, and Jamea !Haker, Sen: et alias: Original bill in Equitv. Whereas, i't appears to the satis faction of this court, that .Polly Baker, relict of Jeremiah Maker, dee'd. James Baker, Reuben Baker, 1-ue Ann Baker, Seeberrv Baker, Nan cy Baker, jnjd Jeremiah Baker, infants and heirs at law id "the aforesaid Jeremiah Baker, dee'd., are inlfitblfaiits of another state, it is therefore ordered, tbst publication be made in the Wea. ttr3rol weeks, for the aforesaid parties to appear and answTrTplead or demur, or iudgment pro con- A..an U. .U k liLrn iirainMt thrm.1lll the Call heard ex parte. W itnrss James Hat horn, clerk tli-ourt.otlUjiiity, for the couii'j and state aforeaaid, March term, 1824. ' JAMF.S HATHORN. r. & m. , .rriceadviga 50. it'13 ,1 J araaaw : ! " i , l, ! ! I A t - M '.V n i : h Tt r Hi , 1 1 r -1 5t! ft k I' V"
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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