I.!, '!' t' tl 1, ti Hnt ifccttl la msk the I'VixUi inl,mlf t w If, a a, i fttt .e. ...... t . , . 1. i Hi tin II' Mir m iiinurai. .mm I fir. M(IMI UUIutrJ, 4 Wl.J unite ja inissufe, wUib, perhaps, mwiikm St (Ur hat Nf Owned, 1UIMS tjlhtgrnt tead.oflbe tburib. mm twiiitiiMuiui, LtfiUmlrt JOI, llll. . l)rt &fl Before I bt4Mi J mi MtHtiMtCi perns!; e te adorf tM ft (Wutiri; further rtmnki on . lU dlQCIIIKC lrtls"tB ut, a puuue con ftttftifif lk mwt Important nature, yru UU ftf l(ir lo rue of Ihe find tf Jane, HHt I have 0(i4 conxrluUIJ ' mr!f lf I twit1 number totl monn hi Cr rJ firaiu fiitnJt In the Oit tricl." I ( ' jov, sir, nothina; but what ! ((! to 14 a wilful perversion of ibe representing truU reposed In you can produce o cbsnr, lo ma), mi pt lie Interest in ton it Ibe uni M the in (trettof evert hr constituent in the Jltirkt. If tbe U 1 lake tl present nf tour policy be cornet jou tnuvt svknowi tSz9 your conduct Representative ft! ICUl, lMOOMttni 41 not repre ncns.ws In your letter U mt of June, llll. in re t4r to mi Utter of tbo iU wmi month vou tutrd M ooon moft heartily enncurt ib your (on tin ion of ib trvcficUI e(Tcu of party ipjmni i or r&u """' it some length, the effect! ii na ptoau fd on forreert HtpublUi i yog then set wbkh oo r to bo governed repre tentative , should you bo elected. Before I proceed further, I wiU oUtrro lo you tbo ml I bo lonf tdopudt lo rexuUlt no in my uSTnga lo rrprtcnutirt vbkh I iblok yvl brfwrt bn. lht, KouU ! gio ny luUVtga iQ any mn. et lo pay Dtarctt and 1trci frimd, to bt my rt pftwoiativf , and ihould h bu tbal rtprcMQUlira rut - y aiumin pre rolieo oo4 dctcrtte d, by ak'ins: the po tag of any lav, rctoluiion, or any other act bicbiUtcitbr directly or indirect ly cbanre or alter the tmileice of any portioo of lbs ciiiicnt of the alte( o- of tbo United Stated from their proprr con itiiutlonal direction, ill ncei after re reito toy lutTrae to fi.l (be umt plce of twit. Sir, I now proceed to thov you inron ititent vltli principle! you proiewd at Jour outlet, fa your letter to me 28h lay, lllo you atata M II it well known -totnot of TOy-frienda that I tiae been alvaya oppoe1 tn cauruiei. When In Raleigh at tba legitUlure, I rotated item viih all my atrenib j I hate uniformlr oppottd the cauruaea at Wadhtnion.' Mow, air, pla reroncile thoe declare Uone with the derlarationa made ft you publicly, at captain Howard mutter round, on the 27b of July, 18U Rep resentative in Connrti have at Rood right to meet together, to conault who I hoc Id be the moil prnpef pcraon to re commend lo the people for Prraident, at the mcinhert of the Bible Society, Afrri cultural Society, or any other aociety.htid to diacun any measure lo be adopted by them," and that M whit via now called caucutea, vat formerly called meeting of Ike representative) and that the name of xaucua va fint Kircn to uch mret int by John Q Adunia, re tembling other kijh- toned expr'eiMohVor hii. Next, I will notice avme paataet in your circu lar of April 17th, 18:4, which I did not aee, until after my letter to you of June hat. and vaa urmW.4 la aea lha ch,antcc that had taken place in your prtnciplei. confirmed by auch evidence. The to phiitry contained in that'patt of your rir cular which trentroa. the. subject of the De v-uriffr exceeds, If -jHwsblenherrtT' oningt wt forth by you it Capt. Ilowfird'i mutT ground, as afore stated j you hae arrayed that part of your addicts in hlse colon to persuade the people of the south, that their brcihren of the north and wett, re combined agmst theii interests in the puss.ge of such a Uw j when the fact Hi the pmKe of the tariff law. In 1816. a rretilar substitute to the former mode of using imports, and the law piss- a at last sekhion of Confcrrs, ts nothmir Jore than o further modification or ex ''sion of the same principle, which has Kted eijht years, without any reasotia Ejection. You haye stated in a for fer circular, that you" would tax import ,0 .''e utmost farthing, lor revenue and kat more reasonnble. when revenue de edfrom other sourctsare tfimiouhing ; It S.lOVlId bm IuihhJ Tram imnorta. and thut thej idvorSte of such law, intend ex elusion, excise, or still tax, kc. are too cliimerlchl to deserve notice. ' Such tax atton would operate as much to the disad vantage of northern, or western citizens, as it would to the southern. 1 he Aroer ican prep'e should live like brothers, ev fry one regarding and promolinR the true Merest of the whole community, to do a they would be done by, bcinR placed Vhe same situation and circumstances, ich others are ncesrily placed in j . "yfrwWfciiiions. wKTcli have a. ten K?FncVtocxcitey ryareHTTyll7olde ,a. by men placed in public confidence, to r.ij sri 4 f it. t'.r.r. !,!,!', Il.il i. ! , r r -M t'f l: C.iu ih,m:; or e lii.u, i i,'mT rrl,t( tittUoofin ti di Ihrfri an injury, l truly rrj.ril.ri.il tie t to f or wrtia any tt.msf, VUt lf prot!rtUrt (,f any of the juit i iirmu tf any trt of ilia tommgtiity, unJer the f auction Of Ih f'fO nJptCtNl gov eminent of ih United States, Utter be come trvcd 1'uropem mechanic In tit own country, tbn t be roodarato rep rcMntt'lve of ike ciuirn of th 13 toncriulonal ditirkt of the ( of Nftk Carolina, In ih Concrf ti rf lh( Lnllcd ateit I will wotootlci Iht elec Ibrwaiinf fw.r.r., vf mr circular yu utole the rjqlfft4tiioii of Mr. Criv lurd, at the only lultatte rao 1 tb oeit president, In I moti tupcrimlnrni 4itt; wlibwl MHiting he fj'uliucaikxt of aJJj i4ber CandkJate bad yu acted hon est rt pre wot itlre, Ulievltir that Iho clii mas of your diaulct seeded Information from you on ihlt tubjecl, a ihcir public aertioti yoit would have gives ibcmlm DanUI Infoematbo, who were all the cao didatci for the rrctldtncy, and vht were all tkrir jutl (Ulm or uliEcationt lo ucb oitMe. If Mr. C rwlrd be un birlnr ,Mof course e inodcti mn, hit sen tikiliiy woo U be much hu't, did he only know vhit hit prufraaed fiirnd (nol the people, but the Krtanttor the people are doinir for him, he vould, at leM Uoih to ace his good qualities hawked up and down from mut'cr-gmund lo mut'er eround, like a bag of chetnutt or toys (or children. hoe who profctt lo know something about Mr. Crawfid'a politic experience, will tell you that hit preten ainnt lo the preudeocy eigHt years ajo . ihip like ajiunnpc I but let ihe Qua'ihcjliont of Mr. CtL what Ihet would al that time, or at tbi, lime, hit caucus pedlars by their officious nctt, hive done him no service and them eltft no credit, in fht estimation ol the public. I he re fore, should not all rmre itntativrtof ihe people, who cannot be eatUbed with doinir their duty at delctatcs. t r i . . . - oy connninx incmselvc within ihcir con titutional limit, be dismi.ted at danrcr out to Ihe liberty of the people ; the inni tuuontol oui government are to wiely framed tbal ihe people poica and exer cise all (owcr, and it it ii mur h out of he protince of a representative of ihe people to .! rre my power not dcleira led, 'ffy J vaj Vif the pretident ol the United j yto ttiume the governmeni of a f.r(-w'.ljn. Hepectfully, r . ' ' A CONS 1 1 1 1'EXT. P. S. At you have not taken any no ice to the Interogatonet on the tame tub ject, by me to )ou In my last letters, in your reply to them. 1 deem ii necessary to make this communication public, at to lhai tribunal you will certainly appeal for juti6cation ol tour conduct, if ;ou have cted upright as a representative. A C. ra rat vutim choiiiuw. mm T Me frttmen Me runte$ Ifilki, Irdell, Hurry, mud .fMf. On Thursday, the I Ith day of Novem ber next, you will be required to give yrgr vote for a President of Ihe United States, a much more important office than either a Krpresentative in Congress, or member of our General Ascrobly. Let me at a liiend beg of you not to neglect or disregard this great duty which you owe to )our country, to yourselves, and to your children. he candidates for the oflice of Presl dent, arc Gen. JacJuonvot - lanrresscei hi r. John Q Adams, of Massachusetts, Mr. William II t raw lord, ol t.cor;;ia. ti at en a we . and Mr iirnry Liay, oi tventucay. i am well acquainted wuh all of them, and 1 Should do a Violence tn my own frelings and opiniont, if 1 were to join in the com mon clamour and abuse daily heaped upon some, or all of them ; much of which, I believejo be unjusl.jyjthavceatn to re joke, my v lends, that the United States have not yet been degraded so far as to have a dishonorable man otTt red to you, for this high and important station. It has been asserted, that the electors on the people's ticket, were nominated by a few individuals, who met at Raleigh last winter. Many nf you, my friends and neighbors, know that this is not true, as respects myself. I have been several times chosen as tn Elector, to vote for President of the United States, on the part of the people of North-Carolina, both in the Salisbury and '.he Wilkes Dibtiicts. As an elector, 1 have voted for Mr. Jefler son, and for Mr. Madison; and having faithfully fulfilled your wishes on those occasions, it was natural for the friends ol the country, to look to me at one who they mii;TiTaiirTrutTTtirihe exercise ofjPrrtwt thia duty. Long before my nam pUccd upon the peopU'a ticket, I had ma ny applications by letter and otherwise) from people in this electoral district, re queuing me to become a candidate. Al though fell the people of the state are in terested in the election of a President, and most of them will vote upon this question ; this address U made to the peo ple of this electoral district, from a belief that my neighbors w ho know me, will be the best judge of my motives, and the course I intend to pursue. It cannot be expected in this short address, that I ihould enter into all the arguments that have been 'used f dates for President. ' - :.:.-..T.,-i.; i WlU . I'MOf h "ri4 fW Ijf t itunr rciKn, f,r I )r!r f.rit fr i'rtw Irnl t,( tl.t Uw '4 ti At ley a'i'iwtng rr it shaft af ""it l ll !. whar ondidftt a, I tn I'vificeJ lint (:...lukMa...LMMr LlL.,rf. Safety ml glory of Ut toury, th!,, ,1 IhiroflheoUcrt. lie kalf.ilhfully ,f,J bonoraUe diKharged Ibe di!letj.jlr((l of klm, la aU lb hUh statont to wl.Uh le bat been Called. Wbenenr and where terbll Mrvicei were needef dorun ihe I !! M"., tr. ji'U ii y!e jfj-j last war, be bat promptl obeyed hit taaWiaf)d,esuaJa. country't Call, urxlcf every dlKoutiKfng et clrcumtiance. Me hat encaunteitd dan- CW U4 htshb at tUe elty gen and dlsira tsat, U, would have ap- repurt - tr tm v4 j,lU,w w, oa 0- 3J V11!? hrt u1! r HI ' o:t.ct. The tnl rvp.1 1 bU by Ihlte dlAcblllet be bM ralRiUd Ibe ...h. j Jtkw fetc,( U lU W t lU m4 rtrar gl tOd.ocmaiidl of.lht overynMCU lta-iL,aik - - a you, my iricrto arvq nein'XHt, mi tve not alwavl COmoleUlf aailtfied rnr a neclallont I Whew hi. h.nlei and tr a. rlri vere over, be hat thrown himself irv ... . , i . . lolbearmiofhltCounirymeo,atapee - aoie cituen, wimnjf that iney, and lae . . . lawtof hit country thould decide upon hit conduct. Cao vou believe for a iov menl. that tuck m.n wouU be dangar - ou. a. President f Tbo who objee, lo him at mih'iry nan, muhl have made the wme objection, lo Geo. Washington . snd I have e.rd some of our public men in thtlr speeches lo Ihe people, declare, th.t h t.ie of war, iy vnuld prefer .nd recommend Gen. J,ckao to command k. tf. ... .... etw ae mi I f sy iwi w eiaajia hv" e Ihey would nol lru.1 him a. P.eUdi of the United Sulci. Diet nol .hi, plainly thew thai iheirU-iectit .re grWu.,dU f Ihey would the him ISe command of a bey would eh large army lo lime of war, turhulr ore, ana Oau(ar uaj re frW to tn 6J in him in lime of profound (rare n I Iran ri 1. 1 1 i I k.a . L . . At for myself, t 1 sld b lore, I fh'Hild do a violai.ee to my cwtrirne and to my under KanoIuK, if va t credit all the chances tircLlatcl iirnnu Mr. t Jay, Mr. Crawford and Mr. A'lams. are all entinenl aid dntinKuih fhev ea men, wno nave acrvtd our coun try in high and respondble ttationt t nd depend urwri it, mv ftiendi. it it not your interest or foe ihe h'ator of the na- ion, that ihey are traduced br tne Un- der f their enemica. A I k of you, is ihe same indulgent forkcarancr towards Jan. JacksonMc is tndy the (xoples andidaie He is the people t fiiend fe has been brought forward by the pro ole; and I trust fou will aUend the f lee lion and vote independently Cor the peo ple s ticket. t have known Gen. Jackson thirty-nine years, and none of you are stringers to his reputation. I am willing lotruat him in the highest offi. e the enple can bes tow. Yours, fellow (i-izna. M. 81 OkE3. tf H ilka. Oclaaee 15M, 18?i. Revival tj Kdigxon X have been avoured with ihe following extract of a ctter from a Minister of the Gospel, be lonKinir to the Diiit peuasion, dated in Bertie County, (A. C.J on the 10th Inst. " Since 1 saw you I have travelled met preached much, and some'dat Baptised 20 a dav. The revival of flcliirion In this (:OUntf is much sealer than anv we ever witnessed. Nearly 00 have been ll.pti ,,0 this year ; some dayt 4 in a day and rome months more than aKundred in the Counts. Among the number ate several - profeisionf (fentlemau, ind "othera in IrleimrfJ ituHtiona in life: indeed, all classes and ages are en ii in under the banner of the King of Sairtt " Aoifulk Deacon. The Rict Warxer. At we anticipated, (tayt the Georgetown S. C. (i-Ue of the 1 7th inst.) the crops have -sustained jni: mensTdartiage from'the late high windt Some of the planters estimate their loss at one fourth. Baron Rothschild has distributed 13.000 francs among the poor in Paris, on the occasion of his miniate. ' 1 MARKETS'. FAYETTEriLLK PMiKXy Oct. 7. Cotton, 12 i flour, fine, 3 j n'4J i superfine, 4 to 4J i wheat, ne 75 a 80 ct.j'whiskey, 32 J a 35 ; pinch brandy, 50 a 55 ; apple do. 45 to 50; corn, 45 to 50; bacon, Hi i salt, l urks Island, 80a 90 per bushel; moiiss s, 27a 29 ; sugar, mus covado, 10 a 11) ; coffee, prime, green, 2? to 23 j 2d and 3d quality, 20 a 22; tea, hyson, SI 20 a.1 25 ; flaxseed, 75 a 80 eta; tallow, (5 a 7 1 beeswax, 31 a 32: rice 3 to 4 ner 100 lbs. iron, 41 to 5 nr. 100 lb. i tobacco leaf,3 a 3 j s manufartured, 5 a 20 J -oastavBi CHARLESTON PRTCES,6ct.. Cotton, S. Island, 23 to 26, taim d do. 14 to 15; Maine do. 23; Sarftee, 22 o 23; short sta pie, 12 a 14 Whiskey 30 a S3 eta. ; ltacon, 8 eta.; Hams 10 a lj ; lard, 13; nagging, J Dundee and Inverness. f42 ncv 24 a 25 ; Ct f- fl'ee, Prime Green, 18 a 19 Inf. !o gHMl, 15 a 17. North-Carolina Rank Hills SJ a 4 per cent dia. ; Georgia Bank Bills 3 a 3 per cent. dis. ; Cape Fear and Newbern, 3j a 4 per cent. dis. Cmnt. It is caleukted tint there are be tween three and four hundred aalea of Ura-hl-and cottons still on hand, but nothing is doing in them.' A tew bales of Muinoiand t-aiitee Cot tons,' of the new crop, hae hftinWjJO and 2! ceWtsi " New '"t'fiinia comeTn but slowly ; a sale of 40 lialea of prime qua!y, of this , de scription, was made fjiis wee At I3f cents for tue rrencBmarict, vvuntr, Jir H V I i nnvva r.ui .l.f . . AWfW, l. U lUi I" J wue.y, M Mw.ir,,We4,4,vit U M rr.w.,M. .-I J.J.. f, Cal S'4 aUk -"ftau4 ut tK, alj,,, 'M xU -dati o th ftU'a 1 - ke. . " ftvttHa a4 h., M MkrW.!iiitwprii.Wajrtt wUk i T H1 .VM fVrW.fi , ' IT'l" 1 W ' pUred uw the trorU llrket f r.Wrttjf ta iL r- iu- i . i... . .... i vve e-v v i w'a www w r"i-rw ww t irv , t,j ,i.. fr,.rf OiU w.rk if eniti.d 'Wi.J- Mr. 'ft. if eUf'rd, WfII (if " AM'ttf.W JACKSON a , I n-'' ' m . n ijXIbT' i ... ' . I J) 'J'T t"v "fV ' ! 'l SH,J' : 1 v k', ,w ! Af M'""' 1 1 ker f"d'' " '' W ' k'l. h... fV.'"' 'fJ: mW i o'e for Gen. J At KSOS. htse tr a it' a a . ,,,,m'.n ,,'rr waking oe; f ffi''"' "k-" ,' of,!f ' ' lt k' hV f ,H'r '" "' M hV ol prupiieu, hie b the united fall of Ihe frind hn hid Jikvn and Adms. In their fJi.irln, ; fiat tne frlchdi of me l-i trr are mi..ii I'.r it, the smctt meant ... .rL.. . . ".. ,. the CiU'Ut litkrt; tnl they ty it it now p:arriit, that, alihoueh Adams' frtind in this l'ite are numerou. Ihoae o( J'kvxi are mu h more so, and that Ihe Gf-iierr-l i, thcteforr. the must promi nent aftc.nu c-ni.i')ate in (hit ta(c, and it emitird to the united support of all the liifitdi of the People s ritkel, ac cnrliti,( in me pnnti, lc on which lhai ticket was lormcd. h'ulugh Staf. 1-iTF.ST MOM IV IMP E. CWli NKHM M(()M TIIK t.UKf.KS. Dv the l aiiad... the editors ol the New , York Anient an have their filetof LonJon pjpers to and of the 3oth ull. arid those from I jirrpool of the 1st Sept. with Ihcir uual supply of prices current, period! cls. kc. I he most joyful' intelligence impaMrd by this arrivtl. it, that of thJ par'iwl destruction bv the Greeks of the I urkUh fleet, after the Irrbarous desola lion of Ipsara and the tr possess ion of that island itself by the Greeks. From comparison of dates, we see no reason to doubt that this cheeting news, given under the Amsterdam bead, is correct. The efforts at T'aiiffa of the oppressed and proscribed Spaniards, ha been crushed by the united French ar.d Span i!n lorcars me rate ot those engaged in this revolt, who are taken alite, cannot be doubtful. - The fl.imc, however, ran only be smothered and not extinguished ; and the blood now shed will but quicken it furr when it bursts forth. - Letters ftom Constantinople of he 26th ult. announce the arrivsl there of accounts Jrom!',e L"J'!'n.. ! VcJta-oiE. JHUyJene, wliere Te was preparing an attack upon Samos. I hey add, however, that the Ipiariots who had fled from the island re turned after the departure of the Turkish flier, and put the furks to the sword. A V-' 'I uivt v Uivi Jt slew bT Civtsp f Kgvpt was preparing to attack Spetzij sin1 Mvrlra. flair. Patriot. ON Monday and 1 ucsday, the 13th and 14th dais of Dicembcr next, will be aoltl at the plantation of William C. Love, aeven milea east from Sl.l)tirv, nn the Yatlkin river, whereon Smith ltlair dee'd. lied between 50 and 60,000 pounds of Seed Cotton ; 4 or 5,000 buihela of Corn ; 6 or 7,000 pounds of prime com fed Pork ; tlte stnek of Hogs, which is equal, if not pipe rior, to any in the county ; Horses, Cattle, M ap ons, and awndry other property bclongii g to the estate of Smith lllair, dec'u.. ..at a credit of tvehrontli' ; bonds ami approved security will be required from the purrhacrs. Ail persons tmviiiff claim against the said es tate , are repnestcd to prt-L-nt tliein ; and those iiidebtcu to the estatt are hertby requested to make payment, as the executors arc dt tcriiinu d to settie the estate at as tarly a period aa practicable. JAMES SMITH, 2 r KZliA ALI.KMONT.tiwM'erf- flsftrreyrAVtvrrrl:VtH2; 9nM Cotton 11 inning. rstlllE subscriber respectfully informs the mer- 1" chantaof the town of Salisbury, and the cn,xeri farmers of hia neighborhood, that he has just finished a large building, 32 by 52, for tung o f.effon, 10 run oy water ; mu i"v also Hell fixed for packing cotton, in the neatest manner, for market. He assures his frirniN, who may favor him with tlu-ir custom, that he will have tbeif cotton packed and put up in the neatest manner, and in the shortest time possi blei snd on the lowest terms at w hich it is done by others. IL' also assures those who tend cot ton to his Gin, that.it will be kepi separate from others, sothfttj cotton they send. He has located and built this establishment, at his Mill Plantation, two miles from ..Salisbury. . , Jf: FISHEK. Oclsirr 18, 1824. ' -a . - r. . i i .i.. I.. ;u I ........ . . , t A. j l. itl. J. :; 't,v.;A.ttrt t f I kV U m ' I I 1 m r. v ill . A r t u . . aUi f w f-'f, U i'mi .-., irwt.f I k ti, a 4 ff t, ff t,a I' M irrj wp vUi '.f.M aa tf4. whftl . ,.f4. IK reM Sfterttrwy A tta4rf;( w9 1 bt Ul M lU I U'ld M lonMna, H IWffcUf, Ik!. VVti, Ikai k.U( f 0 day t a;fMf4 ! klu . iu y en, rt ta fef.fj l!..t y will i m imhmh U afte4 1lMfbe)Hai4e(ry fWattwti, tr ! ad tm U rw 4 a-l 4 rtM ii B tww,rfwtffjw fjfMaft,.t,tj SuWrXfrn ad iMMftri e r'pvfJ it an. U ltrf aitMe iik ka I re a., m k. dew thai dar, aa a Urp aal U J u tba ftal tueJet."-" ' - C. rliPT, Verway. Vrrnli (lttur,. rill If tuLaf.hcr ire rvroi.tif, sh. tfttitr, 1 al lUir .TOHK ia ( I, Jrfi tnm ruWUi.liwi wl N-TiKk,i Upt amlvrsl saaueiaMW) i4 All timid nf (Joodt: snd ha aMb rrf;fim$ t rrrei.a rWis MM.I plarrs, mttnA'f, a, ftift bar Mpplv lki My ! iHrrMey aclreiad Witt) snd Ul m at pricea thai will aaalde thras 14 Sell rry ia. Tbftr rtufiwrr. ai !a wjt.Ue al larr. rrajwelfidly iwvi'td ! ealt, essrw , and lor ilM-fthea. Ml'ltl'IIY a tlittJV.. CW avaa. IIJ4. 144 (fyCmmlrf rrltc, of all kiwla, reeelved it el' Inner fire (tund. j iurnrYnYTtthiitii, rit.lt f, siilMrnbr ka )u4 rvfaittd, frMW 1 Mr, t harWa C. VI .I.., of lttl,lp!, a, the UtfW fad.Mjnatif iW i' ( anJ thy bl lUrn.wUrsnf iIm earifW ufiiMpeiHSHty U Infuenu iK thnr euufrera, aad all cMUr Ua wUli fauonLlc cMk( dtk, tust tarv aw Wtil (rrpri.M uwid, U tstcuta 9 im 'm (Wrir me of buMnrn, ia a l)W U vatkSMnship lurh, Ihey btln-re, will krar a etifnpsr'wnt with Mr ia tba rata, (hdtrs fmm a d.winea ill b punctually eirrtitt.l, and gvrwieara tV. sntrd to any pari tat Ikx count r thai wm be required. CANON k 1 r.MPl.ri ON. .Sf.f, fr. 9, li:4. i7. VuWrt. rpilF.Rr. aill ha aohl, at iU lae rrw lmee f 1 Ju-ob Slliril.l, t!ffM tea nr pHi'li-atvC of Sliluri, on tt Wi nf kto r, all the perwmal propent brloejcinf to Ihe etialr f.f the dreaai, ewtatalinr 4 llorva, l it'tr, llif 4 in.1 shrrp i a H armon and Crer, j Whrcl, Cora, Oali aiwl Ha. lliiuarlw.1.1 srxl Kitrbrn 1'iimilurr, and rimlry aber artieles Term made kipoan on ibe day of tale. Ioe sttto. dauc by ut. JOflSI Al JIKI(;tT, j . . J Al nn AIJIklt.MT, S-' " ' SnHthwty, St p. 3, 1824. . 6t'J7 al TfAWUtTt, Vi.tA. afr. nf uJttvt, inthiatrvMit kaLtta, aha csn w enm well reeommrBdrit, w,ll meet ri enrwinirnne nt from rhe silwnlirfs. Apply soon. 1 MOMI'SON k HUNT. Conconl, t'limta efioiity, ) 27 nh N.r. tM.4,i8:4. S Uouftt of YittTftment. evv t" v us Aii a , v a I EROV hKt Hlsrinfonml p.7 li and the pullie,tlikt he hi Ihttriet, South. Carolina, on the n.a n i hKt HIS f infonm hi, friemla has opened iJUM-sftrr h.tnet. South. Carultna, on the n,a n read leal inr frotn ( liarkitle lo I iiteattertl!e, Camden, Jtf. about 21 niilra from ( hailotte, and nineteen from Lanra.ir rville. I ra, ellen on this maJ, see reapectfnlly intited to call on the subaenber, where they may be iwiml of finftinr, at mod erate prices, comfortable fare He thf fMfhres, pood (tables and leetl plenty fur tin ir horses. . 27, 1824. ; 3tW - t.ROT SrCTJISTT ON-tneiKlsyribe TOrTofyoveiocrVfitteinf; the w eek of How an ciMinty eouri) will com mence the sale of the peraonal properv of the late Charles Hilca, deceased, at hia late dwelling in the town o. Halissun ; amour w Utcli are the fulhiw ine articlrs : Three new tiigs, completely finiilied ; A fcreat variety of material, in that line of business; Also, the tnfds behmjpnjr, tn the hop,tnl DKOaaary fcf-earrjinjf M tne?4tiakln "A preat variety of llmiseholj and Kitchen Furniture, among1 which are a number of firat rate Bi-ds a ith entirely new ftt iltlin)r; and nu. me rout other articles loo tediotia to mentimi. At th- same time and place, will be hired nut for the term of one year, the nrg-rott beL.njf.njf tn aaid estate ; among them is a very valuable Mtiiltmith. At the name time, will he rented, for I year, two Houses and l-ot in the town. of halitbury; one of them is the la'e dwelling of the deceased, to which is attached a (jig-milker's shop, well calculated ft that or any other branch of tne. chanical business. , Conditions of sale, hire, snd rent, will be mad known on lbs days of sale. 8AMI, I.FMLY, ? , ALXIt. UOYD, Mr'- S,i!i,hury, On. .5. 1 8 '4. 5t31 Tttkvu VTv, VND cammitted to j:iil in Salisbun-, Rowan eouirty, N;C. aiit uro man, who toy hi name is Urn . he ia ahtHit 24 s ears of age, dark complexion, five feet and abotd fne, inches liijjfhT" ithaaear)indcrhiarirhtearoecaaionil h ihw cut of a knife, ami speaks vt ry rpiick and dis tinct w hen spi.ken to. 'I he ownt r is notified to come forward and prore nmpertv, pay charges, and take him away. 8 AMI.. J.s f.t.Jailrr. Oct. R. IBM. 3t2J To Journeymen Tailors, s. W ISH to entplor a Joumevman Tailor, im mediately ; good, wages and steady employ ment will be given. - JAC011 KUIF.I.IN. Iaringn, A. C. Oct. 1, 1824. 3t28 II EVIEO wl ptbialv l tins j tsrtHOdrUie , j direction of the Aiijutani General, and comprising all the laws passed by the General Assembly relative to the militia, up U this ilale, I'afsale at the'office'of llic f, a- - .,1 I r .t .i ia V l I 'I- 1 i