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r I 0) ' TVC'DAV MQRMMi, JIT.Y 20, 113 o. rUCBIDKNTIAL KLKCTIOIY. . f tOfLK'l TlCKtT. Tie MWU. an the dtUs wbo vifl be vuiad t ky lb ! Kortb Carina, I XTfwtt ik It O tWvoc of rmUiit s4 Vke rtia-l of Ibe l'U4 luUt i itjim J. tuh bmM tuity i HVMm g, B-MimJe. as? CrarsO do, i , vkf 4. jr.4 Jwet raqMjik Jo. Bltti r, lUIiftl da, JUU t(r, of KewM do, .. Jl.rAwt t-iilford it.- s lflkrrt, Korthaaiptoo do. jrotr r iU) ooJ do. Jmntmn H Wral e HokM do. JmtW A ZfeAr of VVihrJngtoe, V ere ftftarfMtl to aay that is faq it (inJUtli to represent the county of Mows in tbe ltouae of Common of tbe text Ixgi. Uturt. CtrmtS cnMffWi bar nor than nee Ua told, that Cm(0 would b dead weight gainst JackauN and we had, froea iviaM sour. cm, Imbibed the notion that that county bad be. ewes m enamoured of Crss fofj snd mmw, that there would b mp fur the PcoyU's can. eUdal tbera t But we Irani from the RaJcijb Eur, that at t muster of Ike Caswell Grenadiers, wo the 1Mb vJt vote was take on Uic Prt ti de Ktil querfiua nd that Jackson rot 30 ora. Crawfvni, I only ! A . cwr,fi nt.ini.VT0.XUTr. Apart from the attempt that arrmt to hve been Rvad by tome of the committee of ar rangtcaewte (m will b area by extract in to ?sy't raroTuwaa) to make the cekbrvtion in Vaahinrlon City, a party buaiixM, the mott plrndtd and intertating acene ever witneaard in tW mettonolia on a aimiUr orcaainn, waa f i kibitrd on Monday, tbe J'li Inat. IkaMn ofTi. cert of rovemment. Ui!e, citiiena, atranre ra, ttodnU of rotumhia Coll'jr, pupHa of the dif fcrent arhoola in the cit r, rfiritarv, te. the arioui ktetkanic aaaocijtiora formed in the proa ion, each employed, a it moved on, at ita occupation i A printinjf prtaa on a car, tu aeen atrikinr off aherta of tbe Tckrt ln of Indrpetidcoce, aa hejr moved aloor i and, in Ekt manner, carpenter, blackamitha, maaoni. " WJIcra, lattwa, lailora, rdaMtrrm, atrme-oit tira, cord-wainei, kc. wen all exhibited work iOf at iMrtllVrM ar - . Wt Uiink it pHy any thinf abo,U he bp yrt& t deter portion of tho ekiiena of tbe City and Diatrict from participating in tbe novel tod intrreoting aoeneo of the day. But ao it vmai ATthongti a very large contour of people joined in the proreaaion, fce, yet very few gen tlemeii of .ditioction partook of tbe dinner, ao airongly wked'by partiality and partiiaa pref erence oaa the conduct of tbe committee of tr rangemcnta. T.Jnt Lifktninf.K correipondent in form di that a large barn of Mr. John Nay lor, in the Forka of the Yadkin, Kowan county, wia track by lightning, on Saturday night, the 10th "InaVind nrffrely eonwrmed'f nil whftfrwojy of wheat, and that of one of bia neighbor, were burnt in die barn. There have been frequent, and very heavy, thunder-ahowera in this part of the county, within two or three week past ; but we have beard of no damage auitained in cbnacquenee of thaae atorma, furthrr than the beating down of oorn, washing of fields &c. An unknown friend in Mecklenburg county, baa communicated the particulars of a most atrocious murder, which be alleges was commit ted on the body of a Mr. Joab Xrtim, on the night of the 6th inst. by some person unknown. 4r. Nelson, as our friend states, was a man of 65 years of age ; had been an instructer of youth for about thirty years at one time tesch ig near Cheraw; and then In Torkr District, S. C. but last in Mecklenburg county, in this state. He had never been married, and had for some time' puVli ved IhecTuiIon," attended "only by a few negroes, one of whom wss suspected by the jury of inquest of having perpetrated the 'W'der; and-wsi acKtlnptyommiireJlojan for trial at next court. Mr. Nelson had borne o irreproachable character during life. ttAn error occurred in the article in our but Pper, noticing the vote taken in Capt. Untx'a compy. on the Presidential question : instead -rtee miles front" vlKvy.-lt,,in. correction, lest aome carping partisan should at. tempt to weaken this expression of popular entlment, by conjuring up the phantom of ,Salibury influence" against it. : Edito Sirras ono qfyoyt "ibscribert, I hereby aolicit you to pub h the f0owinR : Afa Battalion muster, at which up rds of three hundred militiamen atten wd, held in the west part of Haywood county, at a place called Franklin, on the XMay, irf ippeatedaaboihfrsviih , w 'he generality of thoso present to con firm to cuttom. it fr n io Ukt vol) relative tp tb I rtUJcnct LUt wa don la 'he IJtoait.jt nuhhtri fur tho corninf Itl txifj ldrciMl tlx riac Mbit ti put lo thtm Ihu all tluM In fvorof Jkoi being uctof ,o Jmi Mooroo it rrctl lent of Iht United State, mar Ut It U known by advaotlng tour pcw art not haned to let the world know that f oolv tood ho nlurwardi decUrtd thrtmifi tot Adami rru tavrieirv. to, mm 0 . , , - - ,i red cU(rtc4 In tb IIiw Ma, Orange couoiy, on tbo 34 liutant AroocrM otbert, tbo JoIJowUtr toaiti ere drunk I Grnertl JnJrrw Jadton, ikt rrtut ifr Ur c tur Hthub&tt WbUtt other roen have tktded to tbo umptailoa of imU uoa anq mo wve oi powerf do ever proved blraKlf tbo firm patriot ao4 tbe kble dvocalo of oatkxul freedom. Th PnfUtU TUktti May tbo Amerl can pepplo over consider tbo elective franchise cred and lovalutble, tod evil be tide tbo rautut or tabtJ that meditate ill usurpation. John Quincy Jdamt: Llko tbo Qui ker'i dollar, M tho moro thtt rube It, ibe bolter ii thine. Jtmrt Afvrw, JPrnldrnt c Ae United Slmlttt Or tbo wisdom, mode rat wo end liberality displayed In hi administration, bo hat allaved tbo rancorous feeling of "party spirit," "exalted tbo national character, and acquired a name at letting a monumental marble. Tkt America Petfi!f, titt, patriotic and intelligent Hay tbey ever manifest lo the world, they aro amply competent to tho choice of a Chief Magistrate of tbo Unko, without tho officious recorameo (lotion of a tngretmonul tutuut. In our neit paper, we th-ill enter upon a detailed analvsit and review of tbe evi dence taken before tbe Committee of In vestigation in which we mean conclusive ly to thow, in tbe firw plaee, that every tfmrge made against Mr-Crawford, in ike nu-nwuul of Mr. Ed ward at A sVew firoved, and admitted to be proved, by the Committee ; and, in tbe second place, that not a shadow of doubt bat been left upon tbe fair character of Mr. Edwards, as a man of honor, integrity, and verad-7- The bublick, who have been led to be lieve by all the Presses in the interest of tbo Treasury Caucus, that the investiea lion e the Committee oi Congress just Closed, would end in the complete destruc lion of Air. Kowaans and ke disgrace of the Administration, will bo astonished when the find by tbe Report, that M Edwards was sustained in every materia alleeatibn, and that (bo Adffllnisi ration baa not been implicated even by tbe re mote it illusion in the great mass of teti mony which has been submitted to the examination of tbo Committee. It clearly established, that tho letter from the Receiver at Edwardaville, wbicb neither Mr. Crawford nor bia Clerks could re member to have received, was actually written by tbe Receiver; it was hardly within tbe scope of evidence iofirove thai if had beeft rrerfvfd, Jf MrXrawfofdehcHc to deny it. The wni to the Banks in the District of Columbia, contrary both to law and precedent, and at the risk of serious losses to the United States, are also ad mined by the Committee to have been fully proved. These were the two main points of Mr. Edward's allegation against tbe Secraiery of tho Treasury, and they are substantiated by tbe most ample proof. ibid- TrivMe,(S. C.)JS. A friend has politely favored us with the follow inr extract of a letter from a gentleman of this District, now at Washington City, dated Slay, 1824. " I have had two long conferences with Gen. Jackson by special request. The General boards with me at Mr, O'Neil'a, and is a very plain man, wiib a constitu lion much impaired, and looks much ol der thun whenl last saw him, about six years ago. Hia face is of a singular shape, being an oblong square of about nine in ches by five, and bus no oval to it ; hia ... i; ' hi ' . L ! L . , J -I . I - l 1 f hair is thick, grey and about one and a half inches lone, and combed back and but wards as far as tho bottom of his ears like a ruff ; and no portrait I have seen is like him. There is not that degree of stern ness in his features that is represented in his likenesses. He is plain in his person M&mxnstrvitftBak: Ho" was"boVB the W axsaw creek, Lancaster district (S. C-) four miles up from the river, and left that place in 1784. He- made many inquiries respecting; the citizens there, but there wore only three persons out-of lucnumoer uiquirea ior, wun wnom l wMcqu3iatedtyw ;. AIrs,MusseyMra. Foster and Mr. White. Tbe battle of New Orleans was spoken of, and I thought I could perceive in the stern and determined appearance of the countenance, the intrepidity, daring cour age, and determined resolution, that was exhibited by him on that memorable dayv Such is Gen. Jackson." Pioneer. CWJ Put tfi ftVfw J It bit torn re prtsenicd to (hit depart ment, that mall carriers hut been In ih btblt of carrying open letters Out of the mall, under the pretext that icttcrt sqkiI ed, aro not kiuri In tbo vUw of bo law. This Ulrgal and Injurious practk must bo ImmedUttly checked. Tbo lw con tamptatet no diffcrenco bolweeo sealed and unsealed letter. 1 bo teal l i mart mailer of convenience to the wrier, to secrecy In bit corretpoodcnqji but t does not affect ibo postage." IMklt pctlco .k.n vu..j i- mlU wnV four tWy, ond tbo dutf of ovrrV puit mister offender! lo submit m th9 pe noicf .h. lewend if contractor! thill pMnit It, it . . . , , - their contracts wall bo Annulled. Yours respectfully, JOHN U X.tM. Sinco our last puhflcttton, the folio -Of gentlemeo btvo obtained license to prao. Use law in tho County Count of ihii stale i vlf . Jtmn It, Slmltm, of Mecllen burg ; and Jamet h'ulingtt,, of Chat bam. Haiti rH St. Warm Weathers At Georgetown, 3. Carolina on tho 39th ultimo, at 3 o'clo k. P M. the roercory sioo.1, Fahrenhii, 101, in tbo shade, and 180 in tbo stn. I wo negro women fainted on ibe 1st i. ttant, from the excessive beat of tbo tun, in a rice field near tbe town. Cao Seen Rt-A iteara Boat, we learn, rammencrd running oi ibo Erie canal, between Uiica and Rochester, the Oth inst. Tho fart, Including hoarding and lodging, is advertised at three tenn fier mile. This is another rree of im provement in our inland pavilion of Men it was not thought susrrptiblc- The certainty, the cheapness, and the comfort, of mis mode of tnvclling, over all trfhert, aro evident. Cua'omula. The Pmviice of Guata mala has tent two CommitMxicrs to tbe milM'KierS tO the ived a. Ne wport ur , irai. We know United States, who arri from i he Bjy of Ilonduri nor me ooject oi ineir misl"n. but we have only to ohsenre that hcv r present verv important section of country a section that Great Britain has a ready snd fixed eye upon at affording a k v to the racinc Aatwml Advocate. A substantial snd kundsome Bridyj is . a .a . Htst comnleted, on the same n incile as that on which tbe Clarendon HHdge is built at Fa'vetteville. over the Peedee Ri- ouiit at ray etviiie, over tbo l-eedee Ki ... . veratineraw. iiison leet tong.cxciu- live ol the iand ondgwa v cat auv, . -M which make the whole len?tli 1337 feet. Tho - Bridge is tncloaccr-wnd pointed rhite. RoJeigh Register. Eurcfie . Tho London Morning Chron icle of the 5ih May says; Something more than Usual agitatea the European Cabtneti ar thix time. The correspon dence between tho French and Russian cabinets is so very active, that a single day does not pass, in which a courier does not leave Pari for St. Petersburg, or en - ter Paris from that capital ; nay, it not un- frequently happens, from the number of couriers on the route at the same tirue, that tbero are actually none in Paris. A designing knave, a abort time since, in Richmond, (N- C.) who had been em ployed to sell Rood through the coumry to a considerable amount, undertook to de fraud his employers, .by pretending to have been robbed of all his money, on bis return home- It appears, that after c creting his' money about bis pet son, he hastened to neighboring magistrates who- it being sabbath mornintr, were ibout set ting out to attend relitcious service ; and with much feigned alarm and agitation, related a most piteous tale of his having been beset upon the road, by several dei- peradoes, who plundered him of all his money, a very particular description of which he furnished. The officers of jus tice, wilh much alacrity, accompanied him to tbe spot where be said Be bad been beset by ibese darin highwaymen. But on arriving at the place? and none of those appearance of the desperate scuffle whit h . . . -.-J I ne naa represent u io nave taacii uidix, presenting themselves, doubts arose in tno mines i w um of his story, and upon searching his per j. e .l !.. r,k.....,v son, the identical bills which he had so particularly described of having been ato len from him, were found aewedufi n the Uninz at hit ctat. On making this discov ery he was committed to tho ceunty jail to answer for his conduct.' .A, Fayette- , - - .; ran iDrtrli 'i- fearful that M the credit of tie Slate may suffer, token there in to tittle teevrity Jor traveller!, that an inrtniotlt fierton can, tn tome tye filace, thut succeed in robbing himte(f." Kn04 t0UrtCr. I . A woman was lately taken up in Lon don, for oelng in the streets intoxicated , but the said she had just been released from two months exercise 01. the tread wheel, and her gait was occasioned by the effect of that motion on ber. ..IS' . m ; . In - tho African Frer School tjf New- Yorkj there are six hundred scholars- tffioir.wif 90. An InitrumeM Called Itetmtin tftfct. Invented bt t yoyog genilcmm KMuieny ot mil on, I nit Contrlvaoct far bleeding, is simple and lc$ot be log capable of adjustment ao as to make Ino Incision of any required Irngth and depth, wiib perfect taUty, and perform Ibo operation with iuth rapidity, as to prevent mo tiigbtett to nso or pa n, Wo understand it is highly spoke a of by tbe Medical faculty .lmnry. ' " ,,un!: i ion, nasocvii powponeo iov inai uniu neii November term. Tbe prise wat drawn tome lime since in the Grand Nation Lot tery, and belongs to gentleman in Rich mond. Willi in VfcRci, lte Colonel in Ibo Armv of tho United States, bis been P pointed by tbe President of the United States, to bo Surveror General of Misseu rt, Illinois, and Arkansas, rice ItVlmm Riinr removed. Gov. Troup of Georgia bas lately ad- ' dressed a singular tetter to the becretary "f War, on tho auhject of aome claim of , 'orgia (gainst the United Mates, and mates ese oi very strong eiptcsaions, threatening, if their culms are not alien ded to, a trfiaration from tkt Union. C0.YCOHD BIBl.r. SOCIF.TT. Tbe annitcraary meeting of the Concord Bible m ietv will be beM ia CbaHMU, on Uic first TuctfUy In Aujruat next. It is Ixmrd ami ei peded that there will Ur a renrral meeting of tbe tuahagtrs and mrmbcrs, fce. at'Jfl A. C.M 'til:, Secretary. MARKKTfl. rArr.TTF.nt.u: prices, . Cotton, 14 to Hi : Hour, bne, i aupernne, 4 2J a 4 50, lwai, HO e. n'a; ahiakev, 30 a pcacii irrvl, iJs&J. apie do. 3U to S3, ie(j t( New York, on MonddVt with unu corn,4iU4it bacon, HJ a 9; aalt,Turk. iJand; I u i dernoniraiions of iov tnd contrail- corn, icon,oj a v; aaii, i uras imnu, ' 70 P" nLol-' - 2H' 'P; m" - covlo, 94 a 104 ( coffee, prune, green, 22 lo 23 1 2(J w jj,,, ytlti( te,,lltoniaj 20 a I 20j flauKcibTi 0 cUi ullow, 6; beeswax,, 31 a3i; hoe i lo 4 prr liXJlbs. ; iron, 4 to 3 pr. I'M lt. tobacco IcaJ, ji j i maJiuJACtureU, 3 a v , pr. cwL. CnARLESTOX PRICES. July S. Cotton, 1. Island, 23 to 30, stained do. 14 to lg; Maine do. 23; Santee, 22 lo 23 1 short sis jir 14 a 16 wbiakey 29 a 30 da. ; Raeon, H a 9 i a mt m a si a ct i HsmslOall; lard, 10 11; lUirring. Dun aa a ei ! L v Ol . Hi . IT. v m b, : P"" Creen.18 19. Iiif m good, 13 1 17. , North.c)lilia yunk B.lla. 21 a 3 per cent . .w n.it. n . i a;. I U IB. 1 K'S p.s-.s .....h. mm m , - cape rcafami nenbtni, . (.n -a. 4U. ; rv-vVe quote rplanda this week at 14,' I a 16 eentai bot there is verv httle that would command tho higfiest rate, anil the quotations doing ha been quite limited, and unfavorable advices received on Friday both from Kmrland nwH cvimucrrfi aa nominal me Duatneai' , and France, appear to have suspended tranaac - turns entirely; st least for Uie moment. MARRIED. Ia I Jncoln count v, on the 10th ult. Mr. Solo mon Sesboth to Miss Catlurine Flosrrs; also, ' on the same day, Mr. John ruily to Miss Ehza - I beth Mathis all of Lincoln county. In StatesriUc, N. C. on Sunday evening, the 20th tilt, by Jacob Kibler, Ksq. James kl'Lelland, per CCPt. which after paving the Stato Eq. attorney at law.toMisi Maiy-Ann M'Jim. bonus leaves l per stutc to the stock ley,' formerly of Baltimore. hofdrrt. On the 1st mat. by Dr. A. Beall, fr. Zede. , -kiah Swann, of Iredell, to Mi tliabeth Kin-1 der, of Davidson county. In the vicinitv of Cheraw. S. C. nn the 17lli ultimo, Mr. Alex. II. Cnixvi, of North-Carolina, to kliaa Mary D. Chapman In Davidson connty, on Sunday, the 11th inst. by Silaa Pesce, Esq. Solomon Farrington, Esq. , M to asr. snuier. DlEDt . n j j m . j .t . In Rutherford, N. C. on Monday, the 21st of June, at 1 o'clock and 15 minutes, A. M. Joseph Andrew Kerr, aged 2 year 8 month and. 11 ierr, aged 2 years 8 month snd. 11 youngest child, and only son, of tho 1 , , y M. ami Catharine Kerr days, the Uw lltirv I Uniform Coat- 11011 tale, new and elegant Uniform Coat. . . .It will be disposed of on scry, moderate nrms. Inquire of the l'rinter. JhS, 1824. M5 liand for Hale. A of Wa. Patterson, decM. will be aold, ,tpl'ev hve scpedc Rrthe Bn ge on ho public sale, on a credit; a valuable plantation, containing- 40 acres, lvintr on both aides of Su- gar Creek, within 1 ) miles of Charlotte. The fertility of the toil, the elegance of the situa tion, and the improvements, sll serve to render this an object of attention. Die aale i to take place on the firth day 9 Autrtut nert. DAVID M'D0KALl)fMr Bar Iron and Castings. milE iindcrsiirned ha for ale, at his Fur J nace', s complete assortment of Hur Irtn and Catting; which he will barter for such fu1iia ia wnntffl. tn tli fiairift t rmh a heretofore, wnen casn u pam to ute amouni,, of five dollars, or upwards, a discount ol one 'A fifth will be marie on auch payment. JOSEPH RAIIAM Frrw Furnace, June 15, 1824. 4ill3 House and Lot, in Charlotte. ISOH sale, on accommodating term, the house ' and lot in the town of Charlotte, which ad joins Mr; John Irwin' store, on the north cor- nffppTyto"" JAlIErTOKKKNCE. Warfare, May 7, 1824. 7 Ilf BATL'ItDAY'H MAII r. ,. , i c f",l,a, nt Id. a r??!; eiperianrsd a fufhr dechoe of half cant, lo . UUnds M tnMm4. JW I. iaad, 1H. W a do I nland, 14 o IJ, ad eilra prwM, lij , u.ue, i SI. ' It appears, frotn the Waafafloo nsoer. that ky far the largMt portion ef the cliiirna who J.jU4 la tbe eelahrstiofl on the itb, did not at tend the dnar prrpartd bt tbe occatioai, but dispersed sfUr the delivery of the oration, i. tt tbo Capitol, a4 fAk, U mrtvi eh4 f-n.t privata d nacrs ta coaarq!;, u ia asitteo of trrangcmanla. -sa)a LOt'hIAMA. Extract of a Vr'Jer froca a respectable gvntbt. ansa ia Louimka, to bit friend and nUtire U htiladelpbia, dated Ntw-OrUana, June 7, 1914. I tend you papers containing resolu tion and an address adopted at our Jack ton meeting in this tily. 771 irate wtl give him an wra9U vcle. We hao every hope in hi success In the contest for the presidency." Franklin (luz. IV National Intelligencer ia constrained, tbotigtt very rehictsiitly, to bold the folloainr languag with rrgtrd to tbe imbcadutil in Lou isiana t The recent proceedings in tbe Slate of I.ouiiiunn indicate a sttong probsliltty that the votes of that Suie fur the Pre sidency will be given to Gen. Asdssw JaCKtox, contrary to whit bat been tho general impression." Aesv- York . The Albany Daily Adver tiser sats " The people oi the sutr of New York will have the power, ts thry n i have tbe right, of choosing thirty u electors, and those electors will be ad verso to Mr. Crawford." Tbe 48th Annlversjry of the Indepen dence of the United Slate, wa tclrra- ua (jfn 1 .,ions. . ' P"T I he naf proving very fine ttr pose, enabled the Military and tho varioui Societies to peilorm tbeirniarcn- es and ceremonies without fatigue, in ail unusual style of brilliancy. Advices from England, to the 1st of June, have been received at New York Hut little political new is received by this arrival. Wo extract ibo following, 1 a ..a - relative to the maikel- livxarooL, 1st Ji'xr, 1824. The sales of Cotton io the last fne weeks, hsvo amounted only to 44.000 j bafra, which is considerably less than tho ordinary consumption of the trade : scmo failures in the Cotlon business hare had jn unfavorable influence on the market, ,,,c'" ml "" " U"P"" " ble state of the Cotton trade generally, j .i . r . . r. ' which have of course a similar effect. , Uur quotations oflhls date are : Uplands, ordinary, 7Jd, mijdlinp fair 8 3 8 fair, 8 3 8, good fair, 9, good and fine, 9 I 8 a . 1 The Bank of the United Slates has de i dared a dividend of 3 ' ner cent. The Bank of Virtrinia. has declared 3 Iredell Jiihle' Society. OV Thuisday, the fifth la of Augtut next, the Bible Atcietv of IrciKII tuuntv will VST.? me,inf;n ,f T1; " 'c j ; 4n,n .h.,-., .iotr iu u.c iRiasiou. 7'lie memhrrs of the AockU are eaniesilv re. ' quested to attend; and all t)He interested in I e extension of the Kingdom of the lledi i n.er, (are invited to meet with u, and if, as we hum- jblyand confidently hope, it should appear to 'hem, upon a calm examination of the pnnciplea tnd COIM,uct of ,lle ,hgt u of patronage, and if the objects it has in vWw 1"'d be such as to recommend themselves to snouiu oe sucn as to recommend themselves to J"? ? tl,e, of G,,d' c tnut that thev will afford to the .S'ocietv more est en- mean of disseminating the word of Life. JAS. CAMPBELL. Rer. bec'u. July S, 1824. 4m'17 South Yadkin llridge. T1IF. Commissioners appointed by the Coun ty Court of Itowan, to contrart for tho erection of a fridge over the South Yadkin riv,-r, will meet at the Court-house in ' Salisbury, u 8a1urdajthe 24th inst. to receive prwposa's: premises of David Craige and Zackariah Afr. Met. Persons wishing to contract, can havo dit place pointed out to them by either of the tes.rs. Craigrs. The Bridge ia to be limit on the plan of .Ifr. Town's, weatherboarred and roofed, and supported by three stone piers. Further information will be communicated on application to either of the. cowmissionen. JOHN II. FltF.LIJNG, DAVJU M'GUIHE, Com'r. ALFKKU MACAY, JOHN I! F. A HO, jr. J Salisbury, 7vl2, 1824. 2it'15 . Xandat4-ul)He Sate- ON Tuesday, of tlie next- Superior fourt of .Ashe county, w ill be offered for -sale, at the Court-Home of said county 1000 acres of Land in said county, of an excellent quality for grass, s or farming! I erms, one halt the piucnatrc ino nev navablc m' nine month, th other lull w eighteen month. Dond and approved security, to be given to I0it'2 - ,- j SrSTEF.K, tiuUriUan fS iHeh rrf June ltf, 182 1 JVMiamW. dm Jin, dci. '4. if 1 .V-f'.,i. A I Mi -If . . S5
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