J Tn nir ,Mna.MMS,i! ( i.'.n.r n n.r'.'i . II f 11 f .. M T, I ' al rori,l a rr rractitativr in Cutrrrs from tie ll.IJ.i il.'i'n it, on 11iurly, 2nd 1ml. eletd (wivrrn r fcf this Kit. sUr Si Itatlu'lnr. Mr. I ur toe, Geo. atiAc, Mr, Moots, Dr. flker, Cti Br; in, end Col Aury, were U nooiiitatMMt, --"- The communications of " A. B." and of r... fec U, Subject f frtt , shall both have place la bur columns Mil ,wck. MVf a mucrj hl,fi to the author! fof the view of the public. It hating- U rt brua.bd 1 Governor Holm, and Trt rcr HayaooJ, we hope thai lit people III ery part pf ib tale, ;ml epeclal.y those who Lave leisure iul talent (0 illustrate the ad- vanUges to be tlilrl fori the KKhN of the proposition,) ill jind their U end influence . lewaad IM accomplishment of mrssart which promW m muck; lo lb honor and rtipodt bilirr of the state, and the mQJ advantage of the people. It appears now almost certain, that the etee- ton of President ill devolve tipo tlx botr of representative 1 Jsckaoa and Adams wiU be, by Car, tb r highest rctarwed to tb boute -who will be the third, t, aa yet, mere natter of peculation. Mr.CbliM0bio(16)KiitiKhjr, (14) 7 l New.York 1 tn Delaware, and (probe. kl) i in Missouri-in all 41. Mr. Cmwfiml has Virginia, (14) Georgia, (9) 4 ia New-York, 1 in Maryland, ami 1 in Delaware in all 29. tw that, according to thl calculation, (bleb r -mt a t art rvow enabled to nmli it) Ui Munt candiilalo oom! ta grt into the bou of rcprotcMatitrca. X Mar a wo art enabled lo judge, at tlu lime, the fur cmndu!ara viD recrivo tlie fotloirj tpte ia tbo clcctoial col Irgf bo they oill oUnd in tbo honae of rep. re-enUtivea, mjulrra a greater rpirU of prophecy tban va aft matcr of 1 Jack ion, AdaiB CUr, Cra ford. 9(1 to 41 3 Ifbo will receive tbo other four vote, t can. not yet divine. Lcat we al.ould be auapected ot fivoritiam, we have put down to Jaekaon at mall a number as bis opponents could reasonably ak for. We, boveter, frruety be will get tbo four vote es timated as uncertain. ofs TAX ON MERCHANTS. A large meeting of the merchant of Wib minglon, (in th'i state.) wu held on the 23d utt. : Die object of the Bieetine; having bern explain ed, a committee aa appointed to draft a me. morial to the legislature, soliciting a repeal of the la, pasted io the year 1833, imposing a licence tat on the stock in trade of merchants, and othen therein enumerated. We have not learned shether the merchants throughout the slate are diaposed to reeond the view of those of W ilmington, or not. But we bare no doubt, If the law in question is rppreive, unjurt, or obnoxiou to the merchaiits generally, the legis lature will feel thenvclves under an obligation to repeal it. But, on the contrary, if the act ia found, by the legi-Jaturc, to be the met jndicioii" that canbe pas ed on the subject, we ' feci s sured that Cist bmly mill not be led awsy by the clamor of a fern mercantile men. Virginia. Cn Momlay, the 29th ult. the Le ftslature of Virginia assembled in Richmond, having snticipatrd their usual time of meeting one week, in order to mpply any vacancy that might occur in the Electoral college of that state. The former officer of both houses were re-appointed. The Governor's mewage waa de livered on the first day of the senion, and is a sound, orthodox, republican document. A let ter to the editor of the Petersburg Republican, dated Richmond, Dec 1, aj s i 44 This day, at 10 o'clock, the tlectr$ met at the capitol, and voted toe -W bv H,--Cra a ford aa rrcikknU- and Jfathiuiitl .Vac) (of North-Carolina) as Vice ' rreidcot.w 1 hus has Virgin ia I irm army her tote t for neither Crawford nor Macon can be elected. The election of Mr. Calhoun aa Vice Freident, is a ceitain ai any event ever wat previous to its occurrence : And Gen. Jackson, should the voice of the people be respected by tlie representatives of the nation, is ai certain of being elected f resident. SoHth-CanUn(u As many honest individuals have been induced to lend a willing ear to the improbable tales propagated by the caucus par ty, relative to the Presidential election in South Carolina, we have the satisfaction to inform such persons, that the legulature of South-Carolina, (which bodv appoint the Elector) met on the 22d ult; J. 11. Ton was elected President of the denote, and J. B. CNeaUpeaker of the house of representative. On the ereningof the 24th the members a-sembled In" the' representative hall, to the number of 157, (the whole number in the legislature, 169 ,) on motion that the meeting lughly approve of 9wdrev Jackum for president, and John C. Calhoun tor Vice Presi lent, the votes stood as follows : For Andrew Jackson, 152 Scattering, ' . 25 For John C-ridhoitn (as V.P.) 147 '"-" Scattenrrj, - -- The ficts require no commentary a. ' V i i '.( ; - r .. .', (,., 1 I r I ' ( t-.rj. ('( .: c -r i f 1: ;, ,1, ....11.. .1.4... . . 1 h. . . 1 'i 1 no . riij o ii fit 1 .r r l tiiu f it fnilr,Uy 1 tri (,rhf,, iluh imf ..ifikre i tullfd . the (lilf, tn l (irn. ittnl II. (:oiiiLM.in in!(f,I..i,l U trelary,' Heliitof I'.leriori oaa called oor( ami, alt aniocrin In tbctr ttimet. 10 will m , . . . Ltvet of Hiwood 1 I'tltr 'prury, of I Jn coin, Vint .mfnt of Cravens Jumtt fitt tanf, of Orange j Jn Ciln, ct Koan llVHam D'rw.at lMt 1 Jotlak Cmduh, of Wake 1 Milium Martin, of Pitfjuo tihk I 'Mam . l0Miit 0f Uf lufoM W ,- 7. iMkhmrt, of Northampton ( 7f- lit JI. &Arf!irr4, ofhtokctl It'alirr F. Ltolr, of KUhmond 1 John fit, MrtktJ. ofCoIlfordj A A ballot wit taken for Pre lJent and Vict Pretldent of tho United Stale. On ciamlninp tht oir, it appeared thai llicjr wcrej onanlmuuair lur uen. Andrew Jack aon aa J'rcaidenU and Xbo Hon. JUn C Calhoun 11 Vice Prel!ent. Mai. T hom. 1 1 3. Green, of Warren, wn appointed to carry a renlBcato of the election to WaahlPgton City. Tho Collrrt. hatlnr gone through the butineit for which it auembled, adjourned. -A gun for each Jector wat then bred, and one f'r the counljr of Hi ywowd, which had ajlecn an ununimwi vote for the People VI kket. Wt undcrtrand that a public dinner ill be gitcn to day to the I let 101 . Kaltlgh Mar, THK BANKS. S'alement ffa J for lU 2m a.4r, Jmnr 3j. IHU. Debt flue itn. .-. ate. rrum InuivnJuaU, M349 Dank property, other than real es tate, consisting 14 iron chest , plates and other furniture, 9.183 Real estate, consisting '4 lot sml buildings, prthr4 k the pur. pose of trtwaetiiig the bn ine of tho iiMiiaiiwn, . 40X40 HWif 74,510 pecis. ... Dills f Eschsngc and note of other Dank, ei.689.61J Slock. Deposits and debt, Note in circulation. Balance, being wrplus. 800.000 239.114 SS)JW 9o,m Sl60 61i M. C. STEPIILNS, Catk'r. Statt tht ttank Cofr-Fror, it jreJnenlrf, 30iS JuAt, 1824. Capital Stock paid in - 789,600 Note in circulation, . . 7u7,5')2 Deposit, or urns due to individuals, 491)63 Dividend unpaid, . 7. 177 Amount due to IVanks, 1 . 6,984 I'rofiU or Surplus, . . . 71.300 gl.63l,8H6 Specie on band and deposits in Banks, .- . . 253.205 Notes of Bar.ki, on hand, . 19,770 Real Estate, . . 76.0S7 nills of Exchange, - - 24.6JJ Debts, comitiiig of discounted Notea and Judgment, . 125.1,161 gl fiil 886 W. ANDERSON, (AV. MNCOLNTON BIBLE SOCIE1T. It will be recollected, by the officer and managers of the Lincolnton Bible So cietr, that the third annual meetini; wil be held at the Academy in Lincolnton. on the 25th inst. Members and friends of the Society are invite to attend. As the pecuniary concerns ot the bo ciely cannot be well conducted, without proper attention to nay menta, those who are in arrears, by annual subscription, or otherwise, are requested to make pay ment. The Society has on funds, a supply of Bibles and 1 estamenU,' suitable for the use of families and schools, whkh ran be haeon reasonable terms, by making ap plication 10 Jacob Rcinhardt, Trees, or to any of the managers. - N. Ti. SMIIH, I. sr. Set. Linctlnttn, Dec. 5th, 1824. f The Grand Lodge of Tenn'essee have opened a subscrption among the masons -i ol that state tor tne purpose 01 rsi'inR a monument over the grave ol washiko. . . ' 1L I I Tow at Mount v ernon. 1 no looces throughout the union are invited to co-op erate. Fedvnod. This popular novel lias been translated into French and published at Paris, whert it is hiehlv recommended b? the Journals. The editors, however,do not, seem tajxs aware main trom uic of a lady! THE LAT8 fEVI IK CHABtKSTOK. Ts fAe Editor of tht CkmUiton Cturitr : I hand you for publication, the number r,f deaths be Yellow Fever, within the city of Charlestoh, commencing on the 8th of August, and ending on the 15ih JNovem ber, of the present year. Respectfully yours. ' JAMES A. MILLER, Clerk Board Health Mrir, WiiSii. 160 I Cms, under U 32 Bts, - do .17. . Total 250 1:1 ttii 1 11 n 1 r, tf t J ii. in 1 a atrrn : r 1 b 1 v 1 irii r iih 1 11 1 t t,l hrtn tUm lf !irti,r'.o , , -r.i i tuir ihIki.i, I l i tlr mn t. - id rfr.i,i i,f o,,, l.i I..i ,.hJ .i 1 . 1 ... iltra, vI.m1i t II, pil' ol c'i, ,r f ( l.iflron. )! ln HU ln)( I?) rti txti H il.rr-ffi la lU'Je In pn the vaitiMK ijiuliti. We are plrtacd irirrvii in ni iicniiurf. ireuer ami 1 Jiifoln ( f h'p end bJ.e il.ti iWy oil be InJiM-n) t ih btxral prW-ee lht are fin ft prittr, a nj tit cbaprwt4 or our dwi, to rtare the inif rrmfe i,trti bait ir i4 mm year or bee meaauraO'y oroaea ofif tin and I kmmrt bate Ha brwijht la eo. MiUrabw quanuuee, and ( M oemand at pri. tea quoted. 2- yYnmn lh Me at 4rtln WW MWliielly mtiwy and ri mum tinV, wecMgrveM eorrtU ewiwaie prtca( e preeueM learcv. r IM tbey a reably fciA, km ,u purcliaae to any tM by awofchaitte-tarre fluanlitlaa a Da. f iL r.. oeria and Hardware contieue l Me, a will " v w marine rrpgrt. CBJRLBSTO.Y MCES, WVJ9. Cottoai, 8. laUad. 83 is M. at.W4 i. 11 IS 1 Maine and Kaatee. 19 ta 21, al 0lr9al4 Vthiskey29a3leta.Bscon,i5U 7 eis. IIsim, 10 a II 1 rd, 10 a I2( B.feg Dundee and lnma, (4j 03 tvtt,, Pr1mGrfren,l9a2 Inf. lo good, 1 J a 17. Nonharofma Bank Bills, II a i per cent die. 1 bewrgia Bank BJla, J J a i per esnl. d.s. Cwrsne. The market for 4nd Cottms, is flit! dormant, and the sulci of Maine and Hen. tees are ofUiiei to a lew small lot. 1st L'p laixl,, the saks Ure been pretty large, esjd the ia -gs in j k eairnuing irvm V lo licenli 1 he salei at the hirlie-.t nuatiilmi Miu. besr but a very mull proportion to the whole' WHnU Cwnr, Slander, At the Utt Supreme Court held t Saleait Mswathuwttf, an action wabiou:ht against the IIorBeiijmin if 1 otciiiucd. JST swnuenrH k fh-r.erttf Mi., Sophia W. Bodwell, of me same pute. The ire broueht in a vlrdic l of one thouMnd Air hundred dollar uamsges against the de&ntUot. Mr. ilemin, of the French Aeademr. rut wrnifn an eU So rati trcatiM lo oroe - - m mat our ptlmr(rtriitoT, Adam, measured r H J feet, and Eve 113 feet, and that the human auturt was crtdusAj dimiuisb- log. Kotwithttandine thedeatrurtinn h iK rot, the totr irope t lxuitu... r. presented to be abundant. 1 he thip tnentt from St Frandville alone are e peded to be little abort of 30.000 bales. In Cbadotte, on the 2d int. by the Rev. 8. C. Caldwell, William J. Alexander, Esq. attorney at law, to Mm Catharine E Wilton, daughter of jnsepn wnson, Kaq. state solicitor for the 6th Judicial circuit. In Mecklenburg cour. the 26th ult Miss Isabella Hart, (daughteroTthe late Gea. David Hart) in IheTm year of r sge The bill lo alter the node of electing trie Sheriff of the several counties, by giving the choice f tW. officer! dectly to he firle, in lead of t'tc mngittratet, ja been rrjrettd by the llou'e of Commons, by tght votes. The Lcgislsture of Ke-York adjourned on atitnlav, 1 he 27th ult. A saore corrupt and ahamele" set of men thsi the majority of this body, were never .kfrgwed to legidste for the free oroide of that great and powerful common. wealth. We hope, lot only for the credit of 1 1 I their own state, but pr the honor of the whols republic, that the succeeding legislature will wipe away the foul and di'graieful stsin that has been left upon tie cbsracter ofthe state by a defunct one. c.l n.r. Tk. 11 electors to which ... ... .... . 1 u. .hiven-aii o" LJV r" v ss rams- .. this sute is wntiuea, osts hnn.rt.ivt BVrtrd to vote for Andre Jc""" a- Present, and John C. Calhoun as Vice ?res- dent. In MarjUnd, the Electors voted at foHowt .1 TKa-rassnist'T roa rssaistrr 7 !jobn C. Cslhoun, 10 Andrew Jackson. John'Xi. Adams, . 3 Andrew Jackon, It illiara H. Crawford, 1 Jlfr. RaK- . T -k '1 ai Ti f mf Urerptwl, advuesus tnai sir, iinu.r i v Rtanolce J baa been w injured by tne o--ing-of the stage in which he was traveW. be tween London and Liverpool, aa y render it uncertain w hen be would be abe to re urn home. It is, therefore, probable Congreu will not be amused by hia eccentricl'e JVW-rrt.-The mtijorityf De Kt CKnton - . r. rtitmnr nf the State over Samuel loung, w - of New-Yora;,iaabou 15,00; and the maiontrlv: orMrTalmadtTr-iw Erasttit Gov. i, upwards of 32.0CI! , v . .. I . ..niriTO. BSC. 2c .. . ti. c,.M n wMtlMontinues so mii, that in a livn are . M rK ajr iNva p wn-- me Pear Earucn in icfui'B-'"' . Tn bloMom. anj the Fifc tree have fruit unon them as larre a nutmegs. A speci ... ..... . men of each has been sftit to this rffiee. Dec. 3. In addition to the specimens from Pear and Peach Trees, In full bloom, left with us on WeoncU. a reitleman who i"ies in LVSretreet, ye'sterdTy from Pear Tree, ttoWs Fe?"n it, beim-the aecond crop ot the present y ear. f.rr .r.'t.ry t I... rlt,t, 1,1, 1 1 ,,, fr.,ir,r 1 a I (111 i 1 'i( ck VrThe ship Philip, ,, r.,1,1 mre, In 3 d, from Ht. fbfs, flfyrm( arrv,,,, of rri,lC. MjRUe from . ...... ws impriwnedai aoon , ,0 tr ; - "r imk.ii naa oecureri for .juceq near ulon, and (bat two oth- " .eg.mcntt were tent to qcll them, ifoopa were collecting dciiined for e esevi a oVektots. fur Hf.. riliiK auUrnoer . -.-Till- . JL in Saiiabtiry. O BlunJv tha 1st at Jau. ry neat, three ur lour likely av-rnass, Dclotigini l Ik rf.l. M m ' I. 17 M . . w .w w, .wr I., aviii, oec a. JW 9, mi. 3,3d Mail Starro Modr. T30R sale, at the slum of the subscribe, a 1 rood. Substantial milturt twwtv. no able tcYstsr-Arely to (ho subaenbar. al kit coacsvaaaaing mop, Bali son ry. m 8AM L. LANDER, Xrc,13,1824. "fitick OS& for Bale. The subarrihee has aio UtT sale at l.ia hnn. a '" rr sime new, with a Brat rate Umtu to It. I will aUo sell tire gig very low. ...... SAM'L. LANDEtt. Journcvnicn Tailors wanted. I'll HE suhacribcrsill git immediate employ. M- Hient lo one or two journeymen who are prnficienl in their business sml steady in rood babrte. m r urvriV .V.. 'tury.X. C. Ttrr. 3, 1824. 36 Hstate of Ilczekiah Cowan. T'tw.rt'JblL'i" h"'1' a ,na mbe on, and onaJified as mlmlnlslrstor of, the eute of iiezcanui uowan, dee'd. hereby nwdt.es sll per sow indebted lotbesaid dee'd. to make psyment , . .. ,h0W b"'n' cUim s'nt the said dec d, will present thrm, prwperly authentica ted foe settlement, within the time prerrild by law, or this ruice win be pled in bar of a recovery. TII0S. L. COWAN. Mm'r. IMrrmbrr 6, 18?4. Siaq Estate or Mm. JVnav, dec'tl. P" V 'Vcu,"r 'bing to dose tlie bo new m- 01 tiiii estate, reauests all whn I.... of wbstcver description, arain il. preteni tnrm lor seukmrnt without delav All thoa. who are indebted te the estate, and . - n - iw . - v., "' unaycu payment, mav expect ...v .. .urnuoii ci an omcerof the law. No u. peraons will be shown. JOHN F. BRKVAKD, Kremitr. tJnettn f,m. Hrr. 1, 14. 3, Js Uonuer'ft Vtnte. Salt Prtperfy, ll,rini? tf . Verse, and rtnl . U . .V Ule 3h d,r J"usry next, at the late rtiiil.nr. .J 11 a. . 1 , .0 nciinr miner, blif lit w Ijncoln county, w ill be sold a num. Cattle, Horses ami Hop 1 A variety of farming implements j Gesr Wsrons, sml I'hmglis i Household and Kitchen Furniture 1 A large ouantity of t'iftn, mostly in bale 1 Com, snd other grain 1 lisy. Fodder, etc. A nil msny other srticles too tedious to enu merate. About Fifty NeCToos, manv of them prime hand, will be hired until the 1st day of January, 18? f.. ' Also, a number of excellent Farm will be Rented for the ensuing cropping season. The sale, hirinr and rentinr, to continue from dsy to dsy until the same is completed. a cicaii 01 1 rive monins win oe aiioweui other terms made know n w hen the sale cam. menc.es. Due attendance will be given, bv JOHN F. HREVARD,? D. M. FORNEY, JJnc!n rtmtv, D t. 1, 1824. 3t38 N. B. All those indebted to the said estste, and who mav still wish to make payment or re. new their notes previous to their being; brmtgfrt mrnrrorieo tHnf, m tue nanus 01 DaniPii niiifp, tj. who will have the necessary inmrucuu... how an-riroccrd in tne seuic.nem ... ...c Valuable Lands, xtttr IROX WORKS, FOR SALE. rlllE subscriber naving occomc uir ,rv... X er of the Mills and Forge on Ball's creek, in tliis county, lately owned by Reuben Emer son and William B)jck, now offer the same for "'""'' " .. . . . .u I.. anle, on accommodating terma. The preniies are situated on RhII s creek, at .. i. .;.h r rtaba River, and on the river itself, ncsr the Buffalo bhoals. Attached to tlie Mills is about 350 acres ol Land, . .. -i .k. ..V iwl Tti ndinr to on bom siues o. mo v....-, - -- -o tho river, the improvement on this tract consl t of a Saw snd Grist AM and a CttmGm hv water i a commotions .in."g- L.... .n.l other outbuildinirs. f No better situs- tion for Mills, both witn regara to we . . . " . a . .L . the shosl on which the dam is erecic am. ...c custom necessarily aircticu r... - - forded in thia county. .... . The AVrre and buildings attached Ihereto. are all neCand the w ork done in the best man ner. Attached to this is 800 acres ol Land, - ,, -- B'nd ,fror,i;nga considerable nrODUFUWii . f r kk U, "SS ZT ot Uana, co.itwM - v . r ,t.. Iu.t miiditv. trV. JC L.'7. ";:,; t.necearr.as thre i..J i wnultl choose to view for winning .i,.m.. vM. . . tbenisei '..,w O.1itldowcll to tttm the . enuii"'r"- ... attention to IhU properly, as tnis eoiimry no better i tuation tor sucn io scou.rc A likely mrgn man, about 23 yea.a of age . fit rite Foreeman and Bloomer, wil .l"o be .old or hireH. Also, two other neg.-ots l or terms, apply JOHN I f jkr'n rmfy.-VvJ BREVARD. 6t40 mm rro-pect Hill, f..r Unit. I ' 'i-ble pU..i.)(.n, , rr,;,!f(, 4 .11 ..I. . inn. i 'l lal f 1,1 . , ,. Unl U ifl lt. rnrtviiar it.. rtttt lltfl sTtiAii.iu S . . .IV I U 1. linir'Mil In I a. iiawtiMirn Km. V . ..... .1 . '.' .. . I, , , f m r iii n.miui if " " ' rrrr. It r-Mitairi .Innit rVJ , rrt 1 eh y.,'H- ,"lr ' tmi tn t"f cul lat..m4 ahcHit t,mirrii w u . sml rrei k Uiim,,. k..i .1 , , . . . " o any in that srrta .... II" dwelfing hmiM ,,M, uawf , j . Ufk may he I.S I s...rttl. u . , " 1 "l, t nt wr JC3rril rriiimw . "W W S'lW War VS la 15 Valualile l'nincrtv. 0! MomlayUj 20ih of Dvcember netf.Will be anhl at I'uMia K.U. t it,, t... .111:..-. a , - -------- B v, -w am'w a 1 IIJMBT m house of rmlrrirk Dink Ins. ... L twelve valusble EGKOK!. (men ami women.) amongst which are a good blicksmiih. two ilme msker. and a wesv.r. AUo, all tho crop of corn, fud ler and oats, a number of Ikirses, hoc. ... unwi ana mi Ilia IkmiiIhI,I rum Mure, hh is valuable. Rale to Continue from day to dsy, until all U sold. Also, at the same time and place, win be ld, -four .Negroes, a hone, briUe and aad.ll. ami other property, belongiitg te the estate of John Diiikms. jr. dec'd.1 and at tba cIim nt H.. Hu. w ill be let the land and negroes, (ir one year, brhHiginr to the heirs uf Iredrrirk Dink..,. dee'd. Due sttctxiifice snd k reaaunal.la ri;t will be riven. W JAMES DINKI.Ve, Mm'r. Votlcc. liriU. he eirvwd to rsle, in the town ef f r thsrfcKte, on We.lnrs.Uv. tU 5-h .lay f January next, all the eiTm. . .l- I aw "H " 'Haa Uta firm of Cawas & Van , consisting ,4 a larro snd I. rant auorirrrf-i.t ia K,..l,..i 1 -.i 1 . A en Furniture, amon w,ieh ar one Un.e Kids) iuo.rq,Ofte setof lUnmgTshlesoneaetnfrarJ paHour Lookins- GI.L... .iJ7 ' Vil l,-J. I..J. " . ' WCWV.,J bed, bed .ihJ r.,miture. romre.l of ol finest snd bet material., arvend arurf WiaJ w Chairs, snd a .r:. .j . . . . .. then le .n L nj. X er sl,clesH) tedioiu to mention. Bond snd approve! purity will he required, for .11 .urns over five dollar, fur purtlui-s utC der tbst amount, tn,h. ' JAMES COWAN, .Wtsarr-rraw V n 71 . . A,th tf C w" & ' '' . n. Hie Sale will mm ..... t..... .i.. . . until all is sold. .u-yiouv . T "ITATf. Hit. is I HAT- valuable and well known ;;. le 'own of Charlotte, Jlll.I. occupied for ili l..i .:. . .. an at Vwilaw s house of entertainnient. U eenl tral srtuabon in the town snd .e.nit t iK- wizT' " SmT,Me and eonve. famed, two itoried tabitS .t7liicTiT inrnioTr'd garden, its neat snd conrenirtit two tonel kitchen i its secure frame imokc hottae snd lum ber room, with iu large cellar, secure and dry at all arsons of tho year, togt ther with a never failing well-of excellent, water, convenient to. the hou and kitchen, w ill srTord to one wi-h-ing to keep a public house adrsntage rmt mr. paed by any in the state. Any M raoti w'Mng to purchase, is requeued to view the premiss, that tbey may sprsk for thrmsclvrr. Alo, about 40 acres of valuable land adjoin, ing the tow n lsnd, thirty of which are inehncd and weH adapted to the culture of all the pro duel of the country. 1 am disposed to icH the above premise tiport acconimodating term, which can be known by applving to John Irwin, merchant, of Charlotte, or lliomaa L. Cowan, of Salbhnrv. JAMES COWAN. Cliarhtte, Dec. 3, 18:. 3t38 William Miller's Kstate. rilllE subscriber hsving received letter tes X tamentary on the last will and Rf ao'meorwTiaiMf mTkeTnimedlale pajiiiehf. All who wish indulgence, can have a abort time, by attending at my house on the lst day of De cember, (Friday) sml securiiig their bonds snd accounts, w jth apjiroveu setumy , me pa? ....., in every inataiKe. ii requested. I he itustion of the estate rt quires prompt aMentic.n to this notice. All ho tail o atieti, may rvr find their demands in the hsnds of an officer for collection. An who nave tirma.-wm irjiw estate, ere requested to present incm. Kjraiij authtnticated, in tlie tjine the law requires. io other notice w ill be rr. JOIl? nCOl 1 rJreCUltr. n. itw Mme dav. at the aame place, will be hirel. for one year, a number of likely voting negroes, of both sexes, snd some valuable cleared land rented, belonging to Esther Locke. JOHN fclUI I, oaoroiun. A 1.A ' it., me time and place, a numbcf ol likely negroes hired, and land rented, for ono year, belonging to Klixabeth 1-ocke, of whom Joaeph M'Connaitghey is guardian. Jhrember 3. 1824. W..Uowi.svwUV, AS removed to his new Establisri-1."lfJ!,.t.-H!,v.V,tmorHc eonfi-iiUsS ami pleelge ninweo ' ;-. r yho mav eall upon him, politeijess, plenty, and . a at ir s 1'Mia.iiitiHi ti ninavrasj reasonable cbai geS. Uxingtm, Duvidncotmrt,J. - House and Lot, in Charlotte. nOR sule, on accommodating terms, the housw ....l tni in theii5wnof Charlotte, which ad join. Mr. John Irwin'a 'I ""jjf" ner. Apply to ' . JAMbS 1 ORRENCE. ChrWrtte,May7,la. Printin.j?. of C-very description, IlltOMTPLY executed at this office, in a stylo i f workmanship corresponding with she linprnvemcnrs of tin-- time. MM l f 4 J .1 1 1 ti I' ll 'i Mi I t' i 1 M k ii t ! W j n Lii -Hiv-tj i i! J.'!, 'iff Hi: f 1 v. i

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