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0)' CAKOMM'AN- Jji.lL. VOL. V. HAIJHIUJUV, S'.C.T!IInAV,4j:0Ifit 21, mu no. 220.; a. WESTE nr I'll 1 1.0 wiirn:, POLITICAL. ' Th Umt of the Wrn Caror.tiia ill lT,rf ! f'lWll Jlrrf tfMr fur. ! 'l .. k - M ajr 4 tin pU Of Ik l-blof 1 Until Ml rninfrl re ,.. L JJ. Oi'tntln In th IVinUlfl Cefette 6f Ibe 87m tilt, there I an account of caucue meeting In Payette Cuny the pvwd Dl ml? 33 perton, Hfi of Until tt$Jtlrtu'tH, and w of Hqv! j'4r AJvrnawnt nill I inrud a'. dfi rents I' trrrr riwaj Chairman eni Srtrrlary par pur lur tUs SM luio, and latsty-bv I y mtfdng. lb twoftontoi alf.AI ct nl( fr tab nbtr(itnt or,, i - All Ictten addrsac4 U ibe fcUtor, must M pi-filJ, or Ihry will Ml b aHrfalcd U, j)iiLi;roav. Deri GilJttio art stated to bit been nri of i lili meeting, and in tbt course of ibe ditcuttboit ibete young, men art renor led la have reviled Mr. Monro, end to have callrd biro two mmn. We Mooiirur Pmiplcton, a dieuinunvr, Ihive hlAcrto forrbome to nuke anv re (ramus, iratciblr. raJitb-noted mtr Im.rkt upon ibli lucid nt, portly In the thttuU tailleur, in one of our northern hP ' contradicted. But no citlci. oo mr hinz Julr forebnon. eottrwlktloo luibeaa mdf and are, cited within uncountable propentt' tjr to commit flagellation upon tomt one he wai not particular ui lo the cause, why, forsooth, he bad rr solved it should come after the effect, lie therefore, conirJned painful m it ii. lo consider the statement at auibentlck. I le IttX tboujibt hkb tinick oi, upon rmdinif ibi nUI, vi, that the joung mm had never hid an opportunity of for mine an opinion, peronilJy, of hit, Mon KCorUmgljf commenceU Hratti, Up, , , nj contefjuenily that the opinion upon an un-.ffcpdiii apprentice, who Uhirh ihef ciprcated, rnutl bate been calmly remwiiitraud.but i Jihfiutiv.iI.IlmUard from oiban. From did Monieur P. rxcatd hin.ielf ii to ,UJ imbil f li it ncedleta lo giva ibt tnoit drii'aMe alateof aaiNfaciory ex. nrio ibU queailoni II rooit occur to ..:W tw h!i,,ul " on F.I lu Vout 7 ,t .u "noiinrir rrraiccw. Ili dmini.ir- Oh n.., eicl..n..d the ,n(, Mon ,kem 4 jf im. I d.r, a, I he e..ine f It ibii the opir.K,n of the lint" youttni-A me von penple? J, iuhe opinion of fortiKn n- Another Wfltrh fitotn. f ITAI i4a tmm U ubrril.r'i vd-A IF dl hm df(nj wi Tim, j ;s!. ii.e lOia t. a ttl.fr, Cnuuui r.i, .(,p'j ffrfa, m.U br B. liohcM. Jrrpi Slid ( i-wt, m K tsme tm, at H fur hilf om. TK rrrf f rt of e-lu atkbf itiAr4prprlf atlpcai4 . iba btrUriKd rM tt U. m4 ljk U Otlra Md Ut from OltM toO, lula MrtcVaJHl blr m up m tU uU- er M. A rtMontbU rarl .u N pi4 Ibe mmUs Of (of tfcirf ftlona. All Mtkro ln tfKl otber irt rnead U Cod IM bouid k be oTr4 a or far fir. . - fllAULtl ItllXS. f AM A 9 fl ilLlit I A.. . ! I Oki M j it ' i i l honolinnr I'rrticcnt. a cm raxauei trembling vkti knot? vt teu tin . a a . . I' . r er w !, uegar, i nii vrf you ii'ma f It it ilrcent, In Ihete the for eat 1 1 - . loflTiiprmir .f a foreign tire, who hat been tlreailr Ufouteil to the lull ettrnt of hi Weak mlndi alaa roneelte it nwt mer P n ur1 "r" "f ""i fft to adojit the tentimrnta of the mutti inflf . i ner netrr venture to lorm n niiinion upon any aubircl uicilthc m;ii-.tiir hvt decidtd. , I hete deriUont, whether on men er thinjjt, ther l-rptldtly fol!o patriot of the Ud'.cd Sutct? a nun not more rcnrr.Ue by yem, than by the e trp', duration, and .lie of hi trif e a m.n who, from hit carli t yomh to the prctent momrnl, hat detoted hlHiMlfrx without thin themelr, tbr ttonlile to fl"''ftyt VhlKout iUrrmUa-m. lo the inquire who it right, or on winch aide the truth predominant I a? . a tcruce i ma rountrei too tut never ihrunk from any teink to hU.h hi country bat called him i who hit never, in any emit f Unvr or o'iluculiy, deer led any pott, through fear of loo retpon- aiUUity attached to theTlix harge of itt dtt litti who never tiiitmted the profile tiet euher In tbnune or aequtrementt, - ' " , umt. . ul" " iurnnion! wno voiuniaiuy ttrnpt d (loan from a higher rank, to teck a of the moJ ardiiou and appilting nifTicdty and rraponsihiiity, brcue he 4lMKi;h tht hit country had nerd of hii trrtKetin that pot i whoae pultfl Ixat kiroi:r and full, when the beaut of fiuliii re eowsrdt quailed in Ihrir botomt, and prompted them lo fly fiovi their d.nger mei aaaattl eo ainf ta r.t A. .' hr n,y of reducing hrlftoan equality fi J uh.hi.p,the; trlud that she l,.dno . . ..f ' f M. rnoe money than ha, and tnjt tbouiihl M,-trt, k. ... nt.. . i : j ... . .? leKca, ov one of the mot eioiiout ad- - no rriati.ui oi nert nan 0"-n iiai.Keu, tne .i... h. .... a ... . . iuiuioii muiii atawaa, Hia fVI UWIIS UWIIWI IW Vevf litfkthtr, IltJT OlaP'VORKMBVI- ItKSKZrM DICK ION prrwata b!a A al comtilimatitt M aW euatomrta and nHcwta, and all o'hrt oho aim and rrirrtf ill (nformt (ttrm, that k lM )M r- tei'rd, " all tba v fruaa riutadelaiNa, a ma. ply of aa food XaaiW aa vr ard Ha fVa of ata. la aratnlry i tbia Icathrr h k prr nard to puke up Uio bout, abort, ahoctceL umiw, ft . . t . v ac. hc. in aa aaipMoma iwtww viiaiaiwiiin, and on a few M any ahor mater la IVohL CaroCna. Aa the ebihr'corMrtaJrtrv arort in hi shop liimarlf, aid aill p mna bail th brat of oik mm, be ran pA anrk la thn alio may fir bun tU ihctr natrmiaira. r atrrel, flc lb Bank, fT,,,,,c ,rr HeJTto irt thVlva-airn. Th lioj"1 ,Wn V3y.vlJ; 17 SlIUHI. An rffwoffcy t eowlition between per- toiit about to form matrimonial alliance. it 'ri thought to lay a turef fouti'lation fur domett ic comfort, than thote dirri tiet either in tbnune or aeouircmentt, which teem to pltce the pirtiet trie.tlr In titturutt i;h each other. It It pruba- b' lint idea wat pretrnt to the mind of both Dr. Johnton and Mr. Putter, ahom he afterwardf mar'ifftt "A't'otie' ftMVtir in'crviewl Aii courtihip, the Ductor told her that he w of a mean txtrac- liui, that he h-id no money, and th it he hid an uncle tbvt wit tunned ;" to hkh. aiai mm iailoriti Uu etui, t rj 7 7'Tr rrtf,, inf.irBt ,u 1 j ?U at tarjra, tJ .f U b" a..n.,rd hi. ed.oM, , ,J f' h. rat .attend lo h.a tho, tlu, Ma.iaL aa thcra ahatl be anu.... - a . H aa Kirir I a v ow Art Ibvm renrral aalartiun i ,!(c b,JM. ntaa ha rurita. Tboae that mv r,l,-M to call tm be aiibcrilr, no dwiM a ,)! I M tlt plraard aa in any other aln-p la the town of! "tuburr, II ta nut very nrcrv to mention ' . ... -' iaor aa aoma aa. h ftitlr-tim mr in the bahit 4 having a particular h.'.iU.u to auit titcmailvct in drcaaeai J i enpe to tart aa food work done aa can be done in tbe t'a n of KTiIjiiry, anj on tbe mo ilfrKle irnna. AUo, cutting and repairing will ! dul atten ded to. . N. B. iidira prrcce e.m le cut, rr maH. in the -nratrat fatliion, at the kabaenbera alian. iiic oiaia uaua, in nantoviry. SAML'KI. PRICE. W. 1834. h'29 National (iovernmcnt Journal, KcctsTCK tr i riaAf. win. 1. to iba eiri Uui ctWrui.i DMt-attra, lr.,l fuiH,ii.MtfitiM(f Uaacfwaak, iea-a) j friar J ura. at lU act! wTlltt f)OnJ l.rulii'M-nt. - Ttroc Titt ck4'.ft per iMJim, ptaLU 1a klvtare. . t aa A'MuJ Vfrrnmmt Jnri wi3 eon- Ula, 1e fweetBgt of Coafveaa at larft i , TULavti ( Trttiicti Ktriiiv rovwrnniMcaliona of Conrtraf fntirklCrmnoa1rMai Al AyrMMitmaau lo OfCoea, Ctrll, Mdilary, and aa4ri i FrottWii axl RaignatiootUtba Army and Nay ,i - And, ranarttlr, nn"i-Sa) Infjrmaii'xi, ti mr, frm iltm to lima, be prooMilgaiad by tba Na- torm lioaernmaat. n b rri"el hi a eonvrnWnr form ffie birwJinf tad rrftrenra, and t each v4um iU ba adMco a Oifiioai lodal. Iba Arat Vchime, rommeneed wirh taat Rea aioa til Congrraa i and each futare Volua itl bafin hk a aaM0. laa 9pn, taat by mail, are pakd drt fTvaicai rara in ttronf a rappera. Mansion Hotel, MUtnCHr, .V) R Tit-CARO I.LS'J, BT rnwAiin VAitHttoi t.il i 17H'I rearwctfutlv J.frnit the pub y? v X, at bia frUta, that ha hat i.'illtit, tituanri ai tmd wiiJ ratab (VMin.lluuaa, (U'rly ocrupMxl by Mr. Jamrt Huie.) The ewvenifwa of tbia aiiualion fr Ixiainrta, hi rfpial to any i l,r plara, T1i laiae rontalna a numhrr f4 privae roomt, rlt Catc'ila"-'! f r Uie accurnmuiiatioaj of rifera aivl IUrJcri the HiaMct are equal, if not an. Trior, to anv m the plarr, afwl at i mini lo by (tilifinr, ami ittf n'irr Hvt rt j bit t Ji!e ami bar, will be aiipplird rb Ilia hral llir narkri a(T). and tba rrgMlaiimv of lna llmivp, irh aa b b"jr will grrv entire aaliafactHia to iIhwc a bo mar ibiak ontiM-r to rail on Inm. ai j he air i ret thrm, that no aint a.'iall he apartd to render ihrir auv eomiurtasie anl plranr. rrruar?M, ,H?4. Otf Morgnnfon Afatlfiny, f pill Mitali'Mi Kaving rrrVurd b aa'a I latica fnxn the atla uf lb lt Avrn.liU, at f!ai-i If on a tiJ'Ut vA rvafirtiaSW fUiada Iknt, a4 enj n!" I1" l'""" Mr, Jli ttm. aW t, U .lnn, trr, titaff ffflin iU Hair I'nU irraily, a bo bt, Jarli.if tba U4 yrar, i.t'i ll a av 'awr,rlrr fmimt t.la f.nlifutnrw a4 tilay it now rviunuMfwtrH a l'a aMrMi-M tjf lha p iUv'. Taa t PNm wm al r iu W rrhanra IimI tm b vtrrH on rr fraiovtv daiiont of lliil nature i aiill, kavlrg wiloraard t'i raftkl MiprovaiMie 4 ib youth, tat wieraw ana EiaralMff, an.Ur I be batrvttfM of Mr. WUvn, rona-Wrii.g ilia ptraaanineaa tml perfeti fc fuliaratof the f 'ua'Um, anl tla banaflt ohtrk)' Mai rraalt froaa having tba taabart of both aV partmrnta taf Iba bwHtahiliaat, logrtber vith lHaj ' lire. Mr. fcddy. reoding in tba Academe buiWU lnga, vnare Ibrv will eonliMially oaarh tal la lur fur tba lajwocdua) ail atMntuaJ rol of ihe pnlt lly eanoflt W eat lae gaMlamant a ho Ib i f.t tbr if na for coHrfi e le g a thrm a valuable arlrntiftrk etocJtjoi. to Inxhiir obafhrr the fiaribiiai afforded al tbla inatituuo are not, at WaaL eoual to any la Ibe atate, , Br order of too Board. Jftjo i.aac t. Atnr, k ..I I . J. .-. 1 - umtj.wtm"-u"" v"-w"w hhrt Tonnm J.. I AUindw Tal'or ! he Mea one hat of a Tailor in Hnlan I by no meant antwera the description of a !niee in Iniiu. 1 hey are propeily spejkini; aempttert, for it temtrett in the female to n-mp-Mcrsin the mJe... Vhcr make no gentlc- mea'atlotheaexceDt-ihcy b of cotton but are exceedingly expert in mkin Ij- diet dresea. eipcri.lly fiom a copy, hirh that- imitate with ibe greatest ex actness. 1 once knew of a riuirulout cir cumstance that happened in thin y. Genilcmen in India, durinp'lhe hot aea ton, wear 6ne white j jcl;eit,nade of shirt cloth. One cf them brinj a little torn at the elbow, was Riven to the dtrjee to re p.ir,and he put a sm;.ll patch upon it. A short time afterwards, the Renlleman tft whom it belonged, wished to have some new ones made, and this being in advertently Riven for a pattern, all the new ones appeared with precisely the aame patch on each elbow. Coach Making. rpriF. tubafcribcr offer bitaerrieetlothe pub I lie in the above line, and flatter bimarlf. tro a long e i perinea and readr annhcation for . I a a numorrof yrara, in f-iirope tml America, to r g-1 Krai alialw-ion to tlioae wtm mar fame uim nn ineir wora. . Carriaget of til ilracriptiont, TanncPd and Slick Oip, Sulkrj t, Iwc made an.! repaired on reasonable terma. SAM'L. LANUEIL SaUikury, .Ipril 26, 1824. 204 mat pat ever done honoMo n. b. Camagr , of ajl Jcatiptiona,, bo.igh.t Sucn it the man of whom the stripling aont ol the Oenevan, Albert UalUtin, pre aume to speak, In a jmeeliuof American peple, aa wtak oUman! Mr. Gill.tin it offered to the Ameiit qii people, an their Vice Preaident, on the aame ticket on which Mr. Crawford, the present Stcre lary of the Treatury of the United Sutet, and member of the admintstraiion un der Mr. Monroe, it oflVied at Pi evident. S'e$eilur a to ciit. We need tay no more. Aatimul Jvurnul. . . i r An Alexandria paper, some ilays aROmilE tubaenber bm to return hia Contr.idicled,at if by the authority oflr.j I grstieful acknowledpmenU to hit friends Wut, the atatement made in the Wah-Jmi,ne public, Tor the very hbeial patronajre He In.n nmnhlirnn. that the Editors wete hatrci-ivedin hit tint of b-itineat i and informt ,., .v. .I.1I.W..."! - - - - i . . . .i . rn. i i : i 1 men from Philadelphia nd Newark, which P. 9. A journeyman wanted at the above hu aiiH'M, to whom good wairra will be given. He will be employed on wood work, altogether. Cy The tubaeriber krept tao Citt for Hire, ahich will alwaya be kept in rradinra. wjtn good harneaa, for the aocommotlaiion of Hoae who mav, at any time, wiah to rule on plrawi or on buainraa. 8. LANDF.R. 1 . Wanted, at an Apprentirc at the above I bninen a yottng man front 14 h 15 Tear of1 ae, ana oi correci ann inaumniua naoiia one from the eoontry woukt beprefirrtd i to whom a gu cltance be given. iCiittrfainintnt lAI.rB Mn)r, takra tl.it mefhcMl J of i if.tnuinr b.t fnenda and tba ublic l larrr. Ibal hr baa now finithed trpainng bia hiaiae, and hu fitted h nn la th firtt rate atyl for the accotnmo.ltion of Trmvei. Ier. and all when who may feel ditpoaed to call oo biin. Ilia House ia in Davidson county, on ibe main road leadina from al.iburr to Hair jl by Islington, le. twelve riiilea from KJem, right from Ix-vinglon, and twenty-four from fitisSiiitr. Gen'.lrmrn tnvrl!irtgrfronj tcuth to iivn ., , ii jiu nvnii luHMim, are imneo mean, at every conremroce of refrrabmenli tor them selves feed for their bones, fee. will be afforded tnem at nte to cnrreanoi.il with the rrnenl re dured price of proriiiona and other neceaaarica- nM ra Jh 1, 1834. lMVJ House mid Li ud for Sale. ON l)W TEMH. T.IF. snWnKrt b fully a,tHv4rd bv tl kit will id llrnnr Itninrr, dir.!. ami U W Ibe Irgal repreara aliva,t4 trll Itr artl kaon Plant at ioa wbrraoo tfce aWra. d dal I.' e, about 13 Rulrl eaat frrim tha town if ..J:r. nn Iba auultl aide of main Yadkin, cyn'siu'iig lJ aerea i about 60 of which it of It.a Vxt rirrr bottom in North I'aanfina. 1 brrr U tm Ihr pri. Du-. poo. I tnl Urge dai llng b'", al rr conv. inrnrra, to I'lttit mi1 m stmavt.tfb it erne nt tb bett PUinlations agrfe ably to 'l.o number of acres on tba river, li ia w ffTr rd at riatr sale: tbe payn-cnla ill be ma-bt ta.y i a credit of bnt and two yt-in. or n I p y. mrnt ia naile uf one half, a credit of lao uara. Bui if out 4d al privaie contract, it w ill be if frrrd at public Auction, on the pr.mmt,Tti the 4h Haturday ia A a goat neil. Any permn aiahing to purchase at pritaie aatr, n it, at any time, applv lo JA. I'lMIKir. -rrer. M, j, i?4 r'is House and Lot, in ('Ii.nrJoUc i'HI ile, on arcmt!viLtir'g terms ' Im 'li lot in the t.iwnof t liftotte, abkh ad joint Mr. John Irwin's atnre, im tfie mmh eor ner. Applrto JAMKH TOIHECK. rAitrfcr,jlf.i 7,11174. 7 It would be neidWiaTwre-f ti tourist in France) to describe tbe forma and ceremonies oflhe Roman Catholic worthin. Rut 1 cannot heln noticing one important parliculat connected withf to thurch in this country. There are iiq ficwU4 to l) rvar in4ha-(hufcl.c. the congregation ,fcr altorthtr. I he stone floora of ;he chuiThe are entirely open, and the only teats used by those .i. 'mmvyirt are rommon tush bottomed chairs, of which there arc a Rfeat many Jiept in every chyrch. I he ciaira are ( piled up on one side, when there isno service going on in the church. A trifle of money is paid to an attendant by ahose who ask for :h''alira.."'"''7TVThth'the' peopletare at chunk in this country, there .is o aort of distinction made between cln ar.t,or,itVlul4h'F i r kneeling to expiate theirstna, upon the lone floors, the EnRliah forget ttieirjiins, d add to the stock, in a squabble about who shall have the grandest teatjor cush ion upon which to set or kneel down to Protest that they are deeply impressed iih the feelings of humility. - ' 1 an invitation to the Anniveraary Dinner, he would have united with Messra. Adams, Calhoun, and M'Lcan, in the let ter which they addressed lo the commit tee. We thought the contradiction, at the time, unworthy- of notice, but it has been repeated in so many papers, that it KMflm neteiurMo notice- it -s - aod weuow-sayrffi - . e .u. .. s from a diatante thankfully Jlr, Wirt to confirm the atatement in ., ,1MniW.n h Wushinirton Republican, which wat tubjoined to the letter of Messrs. Adams, Calhoun, and M'Lean-Vatfonaf Journal. Warring to Drvnkardt A white wo man, in the atate of .Maaachusites, was lately aentenced by Court to ten yean iniprisonmerit, for having been the cause nr th , Uth of K lof-w child. The woman wat in the habit of getting intoxi cated; and in one of her fitaof inebria tion, with the. child in her arm she fell to the ground, with the child under : in this situation "she i was Tound, (before "Ihe fumes of the liquor had sufficiently eyap orated io render her sensible of any thine:,) .with theehild dead under-her. ... . a : . i j f rnewwwticCT"ttfH'tfteof ''wrnnta-w manslaugliter, and aentenced to fen years hard labors in the penitentiary, as above stated. The cause was an extraordinary and novel one, in that part of the.coun:ry ; and, consequently, excited an intense iny terest lmong the people there. enable him to faun work io a ttle nrcly ren in the western par(,f the state. He also hat a continual atipply of materials, of the heat qua! ity and mott fashionable put tern. He intends keeping constantly on band, at reduced prices for ca.sh only. Sulkies, Stick and Pannel l.igs, (,'bariotees Coachees LanilaiJs Thrtons, Ba rouches Landaulcts Caravans and Mud Stages of a auperiaroiwtrucUoa. -Iccnajradone at llie -I -..II. k 1 . 1 .ni oqamaiiin:r uruvn- reeeivel, and punc tually attended to. i. ti. MORSE. Chmrktie, Mm eil, 1924. 97 MatUw Y.lVeveW, Tdildf; 4 D0PT3 this plan of informing tlw citizens Tl, TjfarisijnrTTTroirrnrdnttyrlnr that be baa commenced, the Tailoring Business, in part of John TJtzmtfnV house, situated in tMsrkt street, a few doonNrom the East corner of the Court-HouM where, ia prep ! will be happy to accommoda s any gentlemen who are disposed to patronizt him in hia line of business in the neatest am most fasliionablc ttyle, orJo..P'eMe ncy. 1 e flatten himself, from, hia long experience, i at there are but fe . iany, in the eowntry, that can aurpaaa Iuhi in the execution of bia wort A fair trial ia all he atks to prove the aboVe assertion. The ebanefTi of raanJoTra1talf1irr1c attended to, at he has left k cmretpondrnf in the District of t. i r. J ... ,:n uoiumoia, twuerenc it lasirrom; .nu him the . fashion on, n Hielf regular seasons. He hooea bv strict attention to business, to re ceive a liberal share of public patronage, as be it detepniined nothing Slian ke left undone'to render genenl aatisfaction. Salisbury, .May 3, 13V. - ' . ; ( VJt Storc-IIouse at 3IoclviIIe, 70 r 7 HUT. subscriber wiahea to rent the fullnwirv a. property, during one year, or Toe a term of yearv to.wiU- A luVat Morkaville, Knwan cotm. ty, on which a spacious store-hmisf. w ith a mod cellar, and a large twntory house, divided into convenient ana iiseitu apartments are erected. Mttlmille i near about in the centre of that section of Kos an, known at the Fork. At that part of country, both at to fertility of toil and population, ia nol inferior to nv. a profitable result might be anticipated from a mercantile ratabliabmcnt at that place. Gentlemen in that bnaineas JTwiah'ing situation, are invited to call awt vie w the premiaet, and judge for them thee. F.MZABF. I ll 11. PEA"SON. Jhel-mBe, Muy 77, Hty4. IIouso and Sign Painting, fjr. O an'uJtfeliulfnWVira? .ifcW JlillidvJ'd execute all kinds of Ifouar, viifn. Coach, Wind- tor Chair, and Omtmcn'al Painting, in a style of workmanship equal to any in th coun'rv Gentlemen having w ork to do wWiin 50 or 60 miles of Skls'iurv, can engage thcVtbscriber services on ver' sliort notice. The subscriber taket this opportunity to re turn his sincere thanks to all those who have pcnerout.lv extended their favors to him i and by his faithfulness and industry, in future, hopes still to merit their irienaaiup ana patronage. 04Jfi.rV, Jnl 3, iH J. '14 N. It. Hie aubscriber will keep on band, for sale, all manner of bmntt and colon, prepared fntme accommodation" of thote who1 may wish j -1 ..II .tl. .f it.HM a. iV ...i fc...a TsjVvflliff- J1'?1 fW" PawllH HIITl wMtSf Wft IIMr al'rt have Uie paints Or experience to prepare them l'rivutc Itntertaimncn?. TIIC aubo-ribrr baa opened a bNiar of Pri vate F.ntf nainmrnt j abera Tnvi llera can be accommnilatrd. He promises all who ra!) on him, good tmtnvnt, with a pWay of the best to rat and dnnk. M4 II. n.S ATTEU Will i E, '- irVXr,btfK, Jutt V.t. 1 84. Marc Stolen. STOf.ETf from the subscriber's stable, living in Guilford county, near the Randolph line, oa Saturday night, tbe 7th insf. a Sucre I mav, with a biased face, with one w hii hind foot. and also one fore foot white, with a small lunm oa kr left shoulder, near tbe to), alte h abmrt 5 feet high, and 8 or 9 tn old. W horvrr will return said mare and thief, shall be wi II re war ded-or.e re-f nble jrtt ard Jar jlie mare.ja!Dnv fnfwar U, 1814. AUaALOM Firi.l.S. 3i"21r I All Persons NDF.BTF.D the aubaribtr, are rrsnectful. Iv, but eanitstly, rt quested to come foraatd and settle their accounts on or before tbe 1st tUy of Oct.brr next, other ise I shall he under llie disagreeable neci asitv of placing th. ir account! irt the hands of an oftic r for colltTtjon. " " STEPnEJf LT FP.lHTA JCn. SuHt'tfry, .hf.7, l-'4. 'Itt aXolke. TnEfWmgtrsctaof land will be sold, on Monday the 20th day of .September next. at the Conrt-House in lancolnton or an mtich thereon thereof as will dischanre the tax due for the year 1822, and the contingent charges 200 acres bi"6 on the Catawba river, joining land ot William Henderson and omen, the property of Villiam Davidson, (not listed.) 46 acres, lying on tne waters ot me Darawna, t.:Uat UJanf Ijvllle tOtfc ,ni mh,, the property of Azel Cross or Karaca, fdo. do.l . 73 acres Iving on NsVetl creek, joining lands of William Coontz and others, the property of Uriah Davis (do. do.) 34 acres Ivintr on the waten of the Catayba, joining lands of John Null and others tbe prop- . . r.1 "11. XI J -I- env oi runup nnvnc, uw. uu.; t$2Z" acrss1' inV'Whl'era:fiWa1dWi mclrrjominghintlsof John FotenWirteT; George Luti and' others, tbe proptrty of Jarrett't Leg atees (do, do.) ; 198 acres lying- On the' wafera of Dutelimaa's creek, joining 1amb of John Little and others the property of John Pringle's legatees (do. do.) ' JNO.COULTEH.yAcw.. July 23, 1824. ' " t25 25 DoUrtrft Urwtinl YJJ ILL he paid for apprehending and sectir J F, .igir gaol, (so that I mav ret ben. ajrain.) feet h'gb, stout, and tolerably bUck..... an ! hit site Ihby, ninetrrn yean okl, common size, back coUred, and very likely. I hry were brouirlil from the Eastern Shore of Mankind .last N'ovriiibrr, and nn away the 8th instant, and no doubt are attempting get to brn-k. I liry will aim to past thrmigh Salisbury, Lexington, Greensboro', Hillsborough, and so on to l'c tcrabiirg. Any information, directed to llarri-burg, South-Carolina, will be thank fully, received. JOHN 8PKLNG9. Urh DittHct, S. Cnnlimi, 11A .fjgutt, 1824. , . . Eileen Dollars Will alto be paid for apprehending and tecur ing in gaol, Atrphen, tniny-tiie xeartoi age, tofenbly black, five feet 6 or & inches high, one leg nther shorter than the other t he it no doubt in company with the above described negroes j be belong to the estate of -Captt James Potlsr- dcccsned, 6ii'24r BENJAMIN MOKUOW.I Lands, at Public Sale. ON 1 uctday, of the next Superior Court of unc, mi'ilt !r, offered for tale, tt the Court-House of said county i 000 acres of Land in said county, of an excellent quality for grass, or farming, terms one half the purchase mo nry payable in nine months the other h ill' in ' eighteen months Bond and approved at curity. to be given to - . 10it22 .. , . ,. .VSPEEft, QmrJian t thbirt The Militia Laws, REVISED and. published tbia year, under the direction of the Adjutant General, and comprising all the laws passed by the Gertenl Assembly relative to the militia, tin to tbia iLite, for sale at tbe office of tbe Western Carolinian, I ft r. 4 , j . I. '5 4 X ' ! ' !l it i -4 , I' m li I Ut- . I ,. N 'I.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 24, 1824, edition 1
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