s,a TVESOAV XORM.SG, JI LT tf, UU attire, (sell tk the norm will be iieakd. periapt M former octfaahift, d4 lb M p at fmt SMatoflW tffii eUt BSOfs raWy Me ey questtoa, iui m im ffmw - . t i t a .t a Cjm thjr (Jo b lit rnwdcMttl tlfClMMa. . wWoftlit, we Md cly Thikni ike pttt l, Mt k eperaiiue in tvery pst of this, s tH M ether stalce, of Uking the vwce of the PrepU K PWSUre Wl.f pvlM gatherings f.ry auil brings 01 ereoun! ( such trials uf tmgh wwt, ia ine timet tMt of !, the rc auh ( th time that U, b lh favorite yVwa sri WicatM aol to be Oiiko they pUia) show how KxtituvTin will go la No- teasbetefit irt,rwft wuii, sntrau ux aigne and eWanoaalrttiona, tbe few friend of Mr. CrafurdJM iMtvdakml hvMta atwl h; Mrr( that HE wiA ftt the tote of North- Cerobtal They m Ihe voice of 0 Tcoplt all around them, ci?iif tut for Jwkt i they haer di1r (UcUntwfM against Crawford tod ) yet M bey 7 cvyw ium iQ triumph ! It range delusion ! L' After the dm lopement of public ratiment already tad Ul North-CaroTina, every Pun of intclug race and Cawdor vtuot admit (hot Crow MUn chance of t1tif the Vvt thl Stale. rVs bettere (and we koto itn bet rrt for 1 lies lrg)0et cither Jacksoe or Adamt t Ul get the 1 J Hectors votee of North-Carolina. Al o esoater ef dpt. Mo MCunoch' earn tury of light Infantry, la this (Room) county, bo th 17th (not. o vote vm 'akeo oa Iho freei. tWytht result vu m ktlewi 1 Andrew Jackson, S7 Jobs Quinoy Adimt, 19 7 Tt apttlo b wrm friend of Mr. A dim. Wo 01 mjtirftfW to v, tit AAn Clement, fjq. it can&lalo to rrprttrrit tt. ominljr of Kooa in lb llouot of Conmiont ?f tb MXt Ccncro) AMcmbrf rf Nortti-Carulint. Mr Jmt rroJrr, f Kotlliiinp'on count), in thi Kite, the foriiiPte l.oUrr of on IJfof Uo IkWt which drew the g,000 prix iatio MujUrwl fititc ltirry. We art wanted to ur, that Mr. Jo met H Clark, of Concord, it t candidate In rrprrwnt tht county nt Cabamit in thr Mm.te of Onv nxint of the ocit Central Ammbljr of Korth- Carofina. It it now apparent to etery carxlid and SntrL Ilftni mrnd, that tko- KWctorat Ooto of Nnh Carolina cannot, in anr event, be obtained for Wm. II. Crawford. The tndicatkmt of every day plainly rW that Gen. Aien i the favor ite of th PrU of thit Mate 1 ami that next to kirn, Mr. Ajlamt it probably the ttnwigetti Who, then, can fan tnotant doubt the tucceat of the Ptoplc'a Ticket oupportd, at it it, by lb friendt of Jackton and Adam. It will triumph by an orertbelminf majority, in every acctloo of the Mate. Thutfar, all thinjiajejafc. Butldt the peo- pie beware of artifice and triik i a f( hem it in 9p ration, that may diaappoint all tbtir iahet nd expoctationa that achemo it to bring into lheLefiaIature a majority of Crawford and cau cut-men. It Is probable that the election of Pretident mar, in the end, go into the Houte of Repre ttntativeti if to, the tnembert of Conprraa from tbja ttt will nor dare" To vote cohfrarf loihe wunct ot toe people, wa f v r find me Jxttenct ft juttift thnrurfm for re thing. Sup poor, then, that a majority of our Icrit'ature thould be for Crawford and caucut we aak if it not probable our member of Congreat would acuta upon ah it circumotance to juatify .tbcmaelvei for deserting the caiite of the peo ple f Let th people, then, be cautious who they chooae at members of the General Aemblv Jet them beware of" wolves in theeps' clothintr. Some candidates who are now rer? mild and kxlm on the Presidential question, when once Wected will go all length for the caucus candi- Ute and for cauetit principles. The people fxiffht to know explicitly the tenements of eve. 17 candidate, on this subject, before they rote ('nless the members of Assembly think and feel t thepeoble lIoTtEeTcannot truTvbresent liem". " a We learn from the Washington National hurnjd, that Peter Force, Esq. Editor of that 'ipffTlias purchased the establishment of the 'W'ashington Republican," and in'ends issuing, hm the materials, &c. of both offices, a daily per, to be styled the JViiti'tno Jwrnal. The 'ditor promises that his paper shall be, not on Jj' in name, but in fact, really a national journal f-tluch we fervently hope may be the ease or too many of the papers, hot only at Wash. "fton. but throiiirhout the Union, are so war- l4 by partisan preferences, thai there is no se- fnty for the fkithfulnew and impartiality of the f mtion, in their column's, of any event of poKt f " ""crcK. u t particularly desiranie tnai pre shottUl be a paper- at the seat of govern' which would reflect, through its col- pns, the mild, moderate, 'Just and wise policy our government 1 which should possess the confidence of the Executive and bis cabinet, and their organ and defender. That the official P'P of the idminutratibo tbould so far forget IW ollijstloos, 11 to Uf f'-fy Itstlf with tU r lcrw au tnrmitsof t' -t a '...Ir.litratiofl, it p4.tieal anfi!y U-st rs . 1 1 g la mOsrsd la 1 m wkdrr t!- J t i i fj U our ovtr wnt. If Uul f4;.(f w !,. ! LdMrto k4 ba, anJ ftow iflttu to is, tU rp of lh gov. rmntewt at Wtahlrglon, hat tent Its c4umt to tUs who siert alt tbetr IaIusucs) to U4 pro. ptdko of the adftiliilttration, it 4tmrn to b (s K pnil!y Ut bts deprived of lu official patronage, Ike rs)tttcvi1U Observer Kates, that of the pat ruler 1 J1!4 county, was k314 by Ms runaway gross,' about the lfcb iaataol He ptrv)rt wont vUkta irOcaOw of oreak. btf srp nfr Carooaa L.h Lad beta lipt op a sHimber of aighta. Whet fi negroes tre attacked, they ahoi sma of the patroim dead e the spot, and then snada their aocapo. Hank Dhidtndmlh Kiwbern Dank bat tic dart d a dividend for iba Lit six month, of four per cent, and lb Dnk of Capo Fear, a dividend cf Urea par cent, fir tb lika period. Tba litla of latd Brroo descrnded to Captain Bt rtm, wall known for hjs tKtpa in ina BrlvKera irigtta, from tba squad ron nndcr Com. Hodge r, dutinf tba lata war. 0 1 A Prorldrnca paper tivei in account of a spirt of asparagus, which grew 1 feci In ona week, averaning mora than fourteen Intbca per day. DuuUful. At a select party convened near this borough, lo celebrstelhe or.nlveraary of Independence, thafolhtwing toast wai giv en by ona of the company t m Aoro Herald. The ntxl Prttidrnt of the V. Stattts Mir ht he 11 just is Arittides, Indepen dent a Diogtnea. ininlnertble it Achil les, crafty n Mercury, and wise Solo mon. An alarm clock hn been invented lo London, which, it is said, lights a candie it the wakening hour. Our ingetiioui bretkeo to the Eastward v, it appears, found out a new and ex peditious mode of milking cows, by intro ducing a rye itraw into the orifice of each teat, through which every drop of milk in the udder immediately rum of. Thit new labor ming machine, li recommen-1 ded to the attention or dairymen, under tbe signature of" Jiimes Thatcher," who thinks the discoverer entitled to rank with Franklin, or Jenner. Sabbath SikocltU is about forty yean since tbe institution of the first Sabbath School, and there are now about eleven hundred Ihoumnd persona enjoying ita ad vantages. &jean Obierver. toa ras waaraaa eaaauxu. Mr. While: A few weeks ago, a piece appeared in the Raleigh Register, in which Gelt- Jackson was accused of hat ing written an electioneering letter lo a gentleman of this .Stated merely because the Gen. had the politeness to write an answer to a question which was put to him relative to the new Tat iff. It ia cu rious to observe the fastidious sensibility uf the partisans of Mr. Crawford, from the hungry swarm that infests the nation al capital, down to the puisne scribblers in Iho Register. They can swsllow any lsAuQi. provided it has an agreeable label ; they have excellent strong stomachs, but very delicate imaginations. These remarks were suggested by the perusal of a communication in the Na tional Intelligencer of the 7th inst. It is an address from a meeting of the friends of Messrs. Crawford and Gallatin, in- that district of Pennsylvania where the latter resides, to the citizens of the state, on the subject of the Presidential election re commending, of course, those two gen tlemen to the support of the people, for the 10 highest offices at their disposal. This addre$, as it bears the name, bears also in its face so strong a family likeness to the old one that, wss hatched at Wash ington last winter, that the most superfi cial observer would pronounce it, at a gJancealo be a. .lineal and worthy detects dnt. That these friends of taucut con- sidef" "tlieir "cause" "desperate, is obvious from the plaintive tenor of their address. 1 he very first note they touch, hfiarty tftirit ; and on its magic sound, they have fixed their last hope. " Men (they say) long opposed to the Republicans, may find it convenient to drop their name 1 but the difference of political opinion which dis tinguishes tbe two great parlies of the United States, is founded in nature, and continues to exist. Here, then, we have a political axiom, that the Federalists were born with origK nal political (as well as natural) sins ; but according to the radicals, the fioliiicalelect, ss they deem themselves, there is no re demption.-for the Federalist i-like- th pqot desped; Je ws, they must be reviled every where "We deem it essential to preserve the ascendancy of the Republican party, not fro'm personal attachment fi any individ ual, but in order to maintain those prin ciples of constitutional liberty of respect for state rights, of wie economy, and of impartlaliff loirinJl all foreign nations, on which that party was fuunded, and on whkh U Is uniformly suppotd, This sentence may be bterprttkdlhui 1 At we htva no personal merit, we wish lo stuck ourselves t what we suppose to be the most powerful party, and thus secure portion of tba loaves and fishes." thro' Jth aonr, beciuve we can sbe w no ftoa avert. 1 he truth In then ire Kill two parties In the country the t-earita, and tba aoti-caacui i but honest and liberal men era no longer divided under the ban ner of FidcnlUtn and Republksalim. Those If 0 psrties bsv been gradually gliding into Ibl lam channel.' since the commencement of (ht pre sDl wl, fib-1 trait ana moderate admutistrttioo, and art new no longer divided by tba old Unci f distloctioo 1 but there is 1 new party springing up, tbat la constantly crying out KepuUkanlsoi I because tbet must live by their trade, lika the cunning ar tists of old, who cried M Crest Is Diana of the Epbe slant T Next to Federalism, Cen. Jacknn ap pears to bt tbe most obnoxious thing lo these men of the whisker district They already sec, under his administration, tbe M Republican party annihilated, Sectional divisions created, corrupt personal fac tiewts. scandalous coalitions 2 !" T bet see the " JudkUrv demolished," Inturrrtrtw iu1ireutdi and, in fine, a perfect preva knee of military law. These are their pretested objections but thei' true mo lives for opposing his election, are there by contesltd. I hey ate afraid Cen. J would appoint some Federalist, or son of a Federalist, to be a .VurAo, or a Defiuty pott muter! That this is the monstet they dread, needs no further proof than hat la cobUiood in the lastteoitnce of their " address," tofjetber with wot has been quoted. M Acting with concert, you will avert the dinger of a military admin itttation, prevent the election devolving on Congress, and defea the expectations of the perpetual enemies of tbe rights of man, sot! of the government of the peo pie, of those whose only hopes rest on our divisions, and on a temporsry dclu sion (" via 1 the Federalists 1 Thus ends the wonderful effort a few individuals of two particular counties struggling sgainst tbe mighty tide of the second state in the union. Out though few in number, they were headed by a veteran ona who is skilled ia the wait of a demsgogue ; no less a character thn Albert Gmtatin himself!! Even st this distance, we might hive guessed the dis trict, but would scarcely have dreimed of tbe individual, tbat produced this " ad dress," and for the same reasons that the Editors of the National Intelligencer as Sign for ' believing it la bemm hit Am, via 1 the titrtitty of tba composition and tbe qualified language in which it spesks of Mr Gallatin 1 But I should scarcely bate txpected Mr. Oallatin 10 denounce a man " for paying little regard to the laws, or to tbe constitution, when cvrr they stood in the way of what the public rood in his opinion required. But such, it seems, is the fart, that the man, (a native of Geneva,) whose char actej- bears the imputation of fomenting an- insurrection to resist the execution of a civil law, under the sdmlnistretion of Waihington, is at this day accusing one of our worthiest citizens of as dmk a crime, and boldly publishing a recommendation of himself to tbe second office under our Constitution ! I hnpe there is too much pride I hope there is too much virtue, yet in this coun try, t&r select such a man to- sit hijjhct. than he has dona in tbe councils of the nation. But should he, contrary to all human probability', be elected, it may then be nid, " Oli judgment, thou art fled to brutish hearts, " And men have lost their reason !" CATO. DIED, Suddenly, of apoplexy, on Thursday, the 24th uh. at Charletton, Mr. Ebeneser rbayer, book teller, aged 56 years and 11 months. Suddenly, at his residence in Mecklenburg county, on the 2d day of April hurt, Joseph Walkup, Etq. in the 48th year of hit age. He left a disconsolate idow, with eight children, and a large circle of friendt and relatives, U mourn bia.irreparable. loas.oajtxciicATsaw.. Notice IS hereby given to all persons having any le mandt on the ettate of the Ute Jacob Hiur- gntr, dee'd. to bring them forw trd, proptrh auuieniicaieu, wuuin inn- ume nmueu py aw, or tliia advertisement will hereafter be pled in, bar of any recovery. 1 UAViu Lurr, ana pr MAGDALENA LOPP.S l&Vt. WnygQ,1824,. 3itl8r Entertainment. flALEB SMOOT, takej thit meM ftfSfl of informing his 1 friends and the JjjJLpublic at Urge, that bo has now finished repairing his house, and his fitted it up in the first rate style for the accomruodttioa of Travel ler; and all others who may feel disposed to call .A bjm. JIit House ..UinJyUBOcjjsoJjj, on. the main road leading from Salisbury to Sale.n, by , Leaington, kct twelve miles. Ihot Salem, eight from Lexington, and twentyjbur Jrooi Salisbury, Gentlemen travelling from south to north, or from north to south, are invited to call, as every, convenience of refreshments for them selves, feed for their horses, &c. w ill be afforded them at rates to correspond with the general Re duced price of provision, and other necessaries. 7owdenc-wM 1, 1824, 1338 Military Kqt'lnmcnli, c. ' w Uh..l,W onif.jeta tost, , a eh.pM l'l plume, a t twofCuiv e. Al lq an eUeant tad ,rn,-4 Axu. bamUd Uu ( aQ of whkb will be rtapd iA w tsry rtaoahle Urmt 1 tpplv to th .Urri- Kah,try, JHhf M, tl4. g .VoUce. Oil Toewbiy, the third of Augutt nert, (H be. , f Wilket eounty eowri week) Ua ander. O-gMd comniwHm iB arD at PuUtUi Auction, la te Towa of Vilketboro, treably It act of "HTonir, orveru Ml, Im4 efl frows the publie snuaeo la said place 1 two of wkkh are the moat tl'iphU iawU fur buainrai ia the town, Terms, ake aaonUtt Credit 1 bond and security will be rnpunro, ana a ben uym the property JJ be fiainr Bint, parmeai u auaa, ,Alto, at tbe earne tfato and pUae, the said onoa. SttMaionera, hi the author afueetaid. win 1h out to the Jovett bidder, tbe building of a W Cowrt-llmtatt the endcriaker of which will bo required lo give bond and tnftVirnl security fur the good pHbrBenc4 of the aant. Iba plan and tut of the Court-llouae will be al know by either of tbe tubtcribera, wbea ap puou to. JkHTA Wr.l.l.RORN, )KUr. IIACKRT, lCW. 1 IIAWILTU.t MOWN, f mm. II. n.lATTEKWIIirBj t J 5a, 1124, 4it'H Marmion Jlotfl, UUSBVUr, MjHW.C.tKOl.LY.t, MT KltWAND YAKHHomii WHO rr.fMTlf'ill' infirtnt the p-ib. h, and hit friends, that he ha aken the estenaive tnd elrrant ealah- i.'wntui, ainiated at the north corner of the CuMrt-tl'MM, (Utely occupied by Mr. Jamra Huie.) I h convenience of thit actuation for bwnneaa, it eqifa) to anr h the place. The Uomc coaint a nomber of private roomt. well calaiU'ed f ir tbe aecommouikin of Travellers aKl Boank-rs 1 the Wablct are rnual, if not tu prrtOr. to anv in the Place, ami attended to bv ohlinr anlatuntive llovtlem bistable anil bar, will bv anpphad with thr beat the market afloflti tnd tlit ngnUlKMit or hit House, auch at be hopev will give entire aaUitactwn to tlx a ho mar f fit,. k pMprr to call m him : and he. atwirvs ihrm, that o paiot al all bo onarad to render tlirir aUe comforUblc and pleang. Vn,r -J4, IS: I. 9fi Storc-IIoime at Slocksvilir, TO HKT. 'fllE tubKriber aithrt to rrnt the following 1 propertv, during iMie tar, or for a trrm of years, to wit : A lot at Mo 11 1 if, l(nan cun ty, on which a apaeimit ;re-'intiar, it ith a good cellar, and a largr two-a'ory lunitr, ivird into convenient and uverul apart utiita, art erected. MmknilU it near tSo.it in t!ir centre of that auction of Kowan, known at th Forks. Ai that part of count n, both at to fertility "f toil and population, it not inferior to anv, a prtifiuUe I remit might be anticiraied from a mercantile establishment at tnat place, tjcntlcrnen ia tint biiameat, and wialiing t aituatiuib are imited to call aatt tie tbe premiers, ajnl judgV for them aclvet. KIJ7.AKE I II M. PKASON. Jthtkrvib, Mv 33, Itoi. U9 . House and Iand for Sale, ON LOW TEH MS. T?IR subscriber it fully autboriaod by the last w ill of Henry llruncr. dee'd. and ado by the legal repreaen athrea,to sell the well known Plantation whereon the dr ceased did live, about 12 Rules east from the town of Salisbury, on the south tide of main Yadkin, containing 189 acres , abont 60 of which u of the beat nver bottom in North Carolina. 1 here ia on the pri mitea, a good and Urge dwelling houac, and barn, apple and peach orchard, with many oth er convenience!, to Justify me in saying that it is one ot the best Plantations agreeably to the number of acres, on the river. It it now offer ed at private tale? the payment will be nude easy t a credit of one ami two years, or if s pay ment it made of one half, a credit of tw o yean. But if not told at private contract, it will br of. fered at public Auction, Hn thr prtmiara, on the 4th Saturday in August nest. Any person wiahing to purchase at private aalc, may, at any time, applv to JA. FlSHEK, Krect'r. Ml 5, 1824 7ifl9 New Assortment. THE subscriber I.aa very recently received from Philadelphia, an assortment of )rw (id. Cutlery, and Ha rd- IVare, Domrtti ei ; which, with the asaortmrnt he expects to re ceive in a abort time, will enable him t aril at satisfactory prices. The public are respectfully invited to call, and examine for themselves. ' EDwARU CRESS. Sahthurw, Aug. 16, 1823. 70 Coppersniitliinpj. The Coppersmithing, and Tin PUte business, ieretofore transacted by U. Cress sen. will in future be conducted by me, at tbe same place. 1'hote w ho favor me with their custom, may dc. pend on having their work done with neatness, durability and despatch. EDw. CKF.SS. Iredell Bible Society. OH Thursday,, the fifth day of JLugust next, the Bible-Abciety of Iredell county wiU hold its annual meeting in .Vtatesville. It is ex pected that the Rev. .lr. Eddy, of brganion, will deliver a ditcourse, suitable to the occasion. 7"he members of the Society are earnestly re- Quested to attend 1 and all those interested in tne extension of the KingJoln of the Redeemer, tre invited to meet with ut and if, as we hum bly and confidently hope, it should apltear to them, upon a calm examination of the principles and conduct of the Society, that it U. worthy of patronage, end if the object! it liaa in view thould be tuch as to recommend themselves to their consciences in the sight of God, we trust thst they will afford to the Society more exten sive means of ditteminstifig the word of Lite, JJS. CAMPBELL, Nectr. Sec'tj. 5, 1824. , 4it'17 To' Journeymen Shoemakers. I,ftlSiUaWL2iLX Sinkers, immediately 1 good wages auu stea- dr employment will be given. s4'i " - : ASA tnOM'UEON. ' Concord Jlf.it 24. 1824. . '00 ' Uniform Coat. IJtOR sale, a. new and elegsnt Uniform Coat. It will be disposed of oii Very moderate t; rms. Inquire of tbe Pi ititer.' , July 15, l2i, . '15 Ilr SATUIIDAY'B MAIL; A frknd Ut -Did Town," SiiArs eowrrty, u. dct due of July lamt at that, at a Urge eoOtctlon of jnpl there on the 17th lt. a vote en tie PttikWU rjueition wu Uktn the rttuh folWti 1 - Andrew Jackson, ' V) William M. Crawford, f Joba Ctuincy Atlanta, 3 The above ateetlns; oecarred ia cmtrueM of a notice to the eiiiitm to girt la thetr lata, ble property. Ibe totes aere dtLbers'rly Uken by the Migittra'e appointed to take tU Uiablet 1 m ptrwrn m-Jtr 21 1 1 an w ss slli w rd to V ota and the wbolroerrdinf til regu larly and quietly eondued , 1 ,ibit,i,g M,ry snd loSpartlaJly the true feblimcnU of the Peo ple, Another accident, from Ike bursting of a tteam-boilcr, bat happened ow board of a tttam ferry boat, plving between Ktw-York and tba SewJeraey ahore. A M.at Cbsrtutto Ntlswt) w at kdled, and tome others bully stalled. Tbe boiler was teen to rite forty (ret from the deck, when It btlrst with a tremendous eipbwion, the fragments faltin thirty fret around. No per son could account fur the arcHlent, unless the boiler tnd pipct were chocked with tall, Thit boiler waa oa the rvatw principle, and nearly new. A board of oftirert it about to be convened at West Point, fur the purpose of rewising tba tyttem of Infantry drill for the ate of tbe U. 8. army. lamimersble flightaof fifmu htve pasted over Montreal (Canada) this last aj.nng . Itey were kilted in great ntmiberS frtjm the roofs of tbe h mi set in tbe city and suburbs, and even struck down w ith cudgels in the streets. Ihey appeared to be mostly young birds. Ilmry Johntoni of Ioulsians, being a csndida'e for the office of Governor of (hat state, with s fjir prospect of being elected, has resigned his seat in the Sen ate of the United Slates. vW. Intel!. The full and honorable srqnittal of Mr. Crawford, sounda very much like that of the fellow before thr New York justice, who "received (en lashes, and came off rlears the rommittee fullr arquit Mr. Crawford, and yet pronounce bis conduct irregular and danrrovi Vdlagt Hecvrd. BMAI.L POX. . v We understand that the Small Pol has appeared in the Cherokee Nation, whero it is spreading with serious mortality- Five Indians of the Nation, on their re turn from Philadelphia, found their com pany attacked with this alarming disease on their journey (bur of them died, and one unfortunately was attacked after. net got home, and was the occasion of spread jog tbe disease in the neighborhood. Auguila Oco.J Chronicle. Pirate .'We learn by the Fair Amer ican, Irem Havana, says the mw-YOiK Gazette, that the brig Castor, Hood, from Portland, was captured on the 29th June in the mouth of the btrborof Matahxas, by a piratical vessel, which carried her into a small bite about halfway between tbat place and Havana, and brought her to an anchor. They then robbed her of nearly nil her cat go, consisting of lard,' soap, cand'es and butter, all her spare satis, r'KKlnK kedge and hawser, and both boats. The captain and rrew ere then stripped of their clothing, and soerely beaten with" cutlasses. Her cables were then cut, and she wrnt into IK vuna. Jiand.e, at PuMic Halo. fti 1u sday, of the next Superior Court of w f Ashe county, will be ( Mtrtd tor sale, at tbe Court-llo'ine of id county 1000 urres of Lund in said county, of an excellent quality for grass, or farming terms, one half the purrhste mo. ney pa) able in nine months, the other hulf in eighteen months. Bond and approved security, to be given to lmtf22 S. SPEF.R, GuarJmn to the hriri 0 June 19. 1R24 William II Chnfn, dee'd. Forte Fiano, fr hale. AFIhST rate secondJiand Piant, it olTrred for sale, very low. For terms, c apply to ' MICHAEL- H KOVV ft. - Saliibury, Feb. 16, 1824. 96 House and Sijr;rt Painting, tc, f1 F.OItflR w" riHIMF.S infcnr.a hit frii nda "Jl tnd the public, that ht tfiil continues to execute all kinds of House, Sign, Coarh, M ind sor Chair, and Ornamental Painting, in a stylo of workmanship equal to any. in the country. Gentlemen having work to do within 50 pr CO miles of Salisbury, can engage the subsCribir! service! on very short notice. The subscriber takes this opportunity to re turn his sincere thanks to all those w ho bwvo generously "extended their favors -to him j and by his faithfulness snd industry, in future, 'hopee still tn merit 'thtir frierdthip and patronage. . Salisbury, July 5. 1 824. '14 N. li. I he S'lbscriher will keep on hand, for sale, all manner of puinf and colors, pr i.sred ihEite3:aojnTO may w ish ' ' v 10 usniau ivos ci ciuiHiiHfw.ywu-w have the paints, or expuricuceo prepare llitm Declarations in" Ejectment, For sale at this Office. , Indictments For assault and battery, fur. Kile at tLis Office,

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