WESTERN aOAiIOMOTAN OUA n&L18j Ml. V ; ; X(K .SaiaTB rpatisasa, ,f ", ' The terms of the Wtstrrn Carolinian wW hereafter bt m follows! Vn Itafart year, psrsble in advance. wo pspcr discontinued, (except at tbe optwh oi too uuiorj unuj an arrearages are arejmid,' I at fifty c Advertisements ill be Inserted centi per square for tbe first insertion, an4 twenty-five iii i" " j .V i i -: . SENATE. ; -7 Tlurtdavt Dee. 2 On moilon Te4 lltat tht ComptreDer f tbia ataia at reqtiired to obtain from tba CUrki of thelUB,,7 ioaraci a out 10 lumorua anai Court of rieuand Qi.rUr ea'nna and Wr.lpoint out the method how tho road com ! ocna oi we poor in each county in tbia "tato, EbhKK-Z?rairSZ UW and d.A.raedln their .mectire wan- tin, aonuaJty.forth anpportof the poor.du- rinf the bat Bra yeara, and report to the next vcrwrN ABwcmoiy. inv committee appointed on tne Iod-I if ct, reported untarorablr to the Detition of the Cavalry Company of Rutherford, praying to be ftirttiabed with anna con curred In. - 't ". l , oe ocnaie cnterea upon tne orders reiFalioTof ion. of color." On motion the bill trai indefinitely postponed. , ... TbeUll tVan!eDdanact,p...edat the last session of the Assembly, lo amend ,k. I... .it- i.:- r- was read the aeeond time, and committed to a aelect eommit.e.. Dec. 3be committee on Internal ;;;;;i;,;7nThich" w . read kp. heir rpcc,ie. offices a, , he Court Improvements, to whom was referred the Hou of -id7ounty. petition of sundry inhabitanta of Wilkes, ""mhe on P, MU .nrt 1 he me committee to whom was re repotted a bill to make a road acroa. tha Fle " whTm wT. iT.he r. f""d ,he 'tM nnunih tho -I the first time and paaaed . . '.. , . ,K. n; P'Openy is not suttictent for their mam- Mr. Davison presented .bill to emend "ff'lJ S reported that it la idien, ,o an act, ror the better regulation or the a . m I Zii 2Ln,l,. -Ttf r. ter.tion-concurrtdin,aes70,noes3ft The bdl lo authorire the making of a Dtt. 4 A -tbe committee oTThat part d f b M , . wnpu Md from the Salud. TJap in ?L T,MKe,KK. ! Dec. 4Lth following bill, were Buncombe, b, way of Smith'a, Mumys ifc?rK.ffr.J prentedand read the 6 rst time a bi!l Ahevill, anoMhe Warm Spring,, JJV: P Pr"nt P'00' frora f-,,inK limb ,0lhe ,nn"w ne.ps.edits second sent aoy fmhoVrmtrlS SSn' -h.-eege river, and Cany Fork r""S " referred to the commit- any partof West India or Bahama Islands, thereof "ilbn Hyrood c6f!S-JiH lo l on Internal Improvements. or the FrenchrDulcnnbr Snani.KaMTIiT. rP-Hhetbae:tfan act, fwrihejjrore -5.0- r 1 ments on the Southern Coast of America, I Irom brining slaves into this state, and aiso imposing certain reatrtctions on free persons 01 color, as amply and effectually operate upon this aubiect aa any which can be enacted, and moved that the com- mittee be diacharged from the further consideration of said subject. Agreed to. un motion, , J7ra That the Judiciarv Committer b inttructed to inquire into the expediency of to Bxxiirjinjj me an ot ioreUlive to tne mar rifge of infant female, as to permit the mar. Hage, by cotvaeiirtff writing of the mother of a ft -or by the like content of the Guar, dian. Dtc oTSlhe following resolution wai presented t imrrocted totnmjiiHflwtd theexnetEenev of ex. I tendinc relief to thow countiea, ahere the euhe havo ao accumulated Uut they cannot be tried at the regular term of aaid Courta. without aur lTalS tftfcV J-Pvn Jin -aS-S Uo T " ? " 0ther' wiae. Agretato. A rrtmlulinn k7n rr.nt .I I " vm, mail uvi.iijj l lVi rnnmiil.ii Tin.n,. . .1..:.. 1 , -r ,,. r . . - !SFSSSttt9tM A'LS- ... n iu uc.iac auiuc i Agreeuto. 1 he judiciary committee reported the bill prescribing the duties of Executors snd Administrators in, cerlsin cases, with an amendment,hicb was concurred in, and the bill ordered to be ptinted. The committee on Education reported a bill to create a fund for the purpose of educating that part of the infant nonula- tion of this state, who shall from time to lima ru ffnnnl il.ttitni. Mf id. f I becoming otherwise properly taken care -. ' - . . I oi, in tnat particular which was read tne hrstUme, and ordered to be printed Dee. 7A.-the bill to authorize and em- power Chat les C. Coppedge to collect ar- rears of taxes due bim in the countv of TomgrjmcrfrwisnrcaJthethkd time and rejected. The committee of Finance, to who,! wss referred a resoluyon directing an in quiry into the expediency of reducing the tax on those who peddle on aiaviirahle M . - , I watejrs, reported that the committee deem it met nodient tn rliminl.H a T .aI s. " of .cu law excusea irom turtrier con- Ue Sldefwllnne.rtk.-..-.l.:..-. D--., j" .a" ......w.. Wi .v cjwri oTucrea un me lame. A, bill was presented more effectually to insure the administration of Justice in o ue on the table. nc trial oi state Causes, which was read n 1 i1"1' Pee. 8A Mr. Love presented a bill giving the asaent rf Vnrth.namllna ia. , ------- ws wmwmvv oi i "0 enforcing b gftis state, certain acta of j 1th-.' General Assembly of the the ueneril Aiseinuiy w, , ... Tnneee, relating to the arnoay A.oun- a aubaerinii '-adsithoritlng iha zr ..n ,b" pm f The committee of divorce and alimony, I reported unfavorably to the petition of ,,MC uarr 01 o'oaei, ana isvoraoiy to ...... ,,.. if i mhuh; i h I aakt9a.aaaaaa ' . " -?"S-:-r-... . . - The foilowln g bills were presented I a hill further lo snnnress vim arwl lmmnr.lt. ty a bill lo ae the farmer! of tbltlit appear ih Treiturer baa reeeited in V""' K,!n,t nPOi'ln' onneceiaary roonl called the Stat road, running !h county of Ilay wood, may her,ve,.b "red. b"' r rM ,n nratume, anaine latter rcierrco I to tne committee ol ftopoutiom and urUTiocei. V iu.ni -K . il V0 aw 7"1T. V he dutle. on ule. at auction, of merchan " f of Be. u fort. coun ty J be Juduiary Committee reported a ,r"Un,,,! U.T'nd Uc f f ''n ,,nd nd under "ution, in Buncombe county. . .P"' T. EmonoB, preaented a Aaanh WII authonr nr Wm. Catbey and ...it r ti i . n . : TVT" o " V 7 ...'j .k . , . . lnnftient. at thia time to make anv n,rormandon,ement -dministfation ol ,7 pf T , r "l". uui""," M"- " J"-7 .mn.., cc, to -nura waa IrT . r"1u,uuon 'nwruc""K tn.em lV.V.qu,re ' - ,,ne ePcj 01 passing "11 to compel persons btending to erect 'Dy mm or f m 10 ren,0e veBe'We i.hC Ground which would prob-bly be over no"e1La Df .inf wtri.l ucn a"m feppr- tea tnat it is inexpeaiem 10 pass such bill : concurred in. flrf.6tbe following bill was pre- ...v, ...u .v.m H. uu.c . . uui tui. cerhing Usury. wb a- iirTiiT . . Mat . a i r priii.nnjPLiviiiisrn .-viurray anai . . is ..r r . J. . . "V'" V r .V T V l' ,nd ft,r ,D 'mpoMtion of a ,hevf capitation tax on such persons em- 'Kr",,n-K ' It u,eTfred to the CTi?L,ltCC f.Fln"nC,e., ' f 1 he committee of Clams, renorted fa- -i...k. k .f .... I",,.. iuhuii IV Ills ucilltuil III rfUJCDn P.CtilCT.I 1... UL.rr f a - . I . m 77 t V , Jr n" of other citizens or uunromhe count v wiiL...i..k. ..:. .k..i.i... iic tiuciiu u. niiuii Luuiiitron(iirrini..: . if t. . -l? r Wilmington, praywc for the repeal ol the tax on merchants, was presented, On motion, the committee on Internal Improvements wss instructed to inquiie into the expediency of reducing the Hoard of Internal Improvement as organized bv the act of 1819, from six to three mem - bcrs. On motion. That the committee on military . fl : i. s . . . . - I dieney of repealing that part of the militia laws, .S!L ta al. J -a. a a . V I V ,t;n T"" a'y omman amgomcers V "f"" w,"ul """"" "f""11; thrnf. an.l m.k itth Annf rn.niiiM officers of regiments to attend Company mils, tminPeron,nd drill the same in rotation s TI!cni?l,e expememi nor execcaing o4aya in every year. . A communication was received from .L . f' S I the Governor covering the annual return 'c "onmX' f " S,"e- IJec. 7rA On motion, Rfohed, That the committee on the Judicla- d instructed to inquire into the expediency paasinrabw eivinrtothe SuoerioV Courts ... V... " z :..,:ti e.i. J"n..o., . .,, F.c ana prosecutions of the Hitate; and Uial they re- port by bill or otherwise. 1 I Mr, Clemmons presented a bill to ap- finint mmtnieeUnaiau JYias S iav : la..,n a.fl Clemonsville, in Davidson county, M r Shepperd presented s bill to amend an act passed in 1819, making the. pro ini aT Mn.mr p..ki; a!ri.n. sveat vwsi(iijaivrivi lur iiiv lunll vi I tain cases, MdrtcTcxtend the provisions' bfl thereof, to tbe drawer or etepio of I r.,K....a.r.rthef ue rotLia a. ... w. a...., - cuntf. . Wf- p,k from ih Mro,T i',rro' A 'communication wis rel.4 rT tht Treasurer, In accordance with. lution or In Uw pawed a is, lib. - iui io amount oi monies received rm a a ,a . a . .. . a ' 1 IBMrBi tie;u ind.SberilTa, In t j sequence of ibe acta for the fcromotlonV I A trrts-nli..... L . C .tf. ...... N money from a!f officer gJ.389 90 neiarp vt likealtt heon filed in bit office,' which ahew aa atlll due from the aboe ollicera fcjlf JJ. ,; The Speaker Wd belor. the Hooae, h Mmorlalor the Circuit Court Jurff;. et, afliantajta tbal would I a;iae irom the i-ourti in the Eaitern dta- MBcU In tbia alate, partkulariv, eommen I cinjf gn ma oral nionair in Ucfober. Vet. ih the two Hwtet thla dar hal ballotlnj;, the name or Jeaae Birduflwai withdrawn from the nomination, an 1 hit f aauil IlawUv subathuted. Mr, Stt ron repotted that Henrv W. Arree elected Colonel, James To!, Lieut. Colonel, and Samuel Hawlcy ijor all reaident in Fayetteviiie. J'he Judiciary committee remrted that it is cipedient to p.a a bill n compel the clctks of the Superior ad County CourU ,he .f,er,t tni n,Mter in Fquity innaine ueifisier oi uvuirwroiiniir. m mke any lteratiuo in Ibe Los in that I respect concurred in. . as P0VE11TT. A man hout rooney U Wf out a soul-KwIking corpae, and a hor rid ,pectre. m ,ddreil it ,wkwird , 0, conversation tedioue and troublesome. If he RO l0 ,yt ,n. h never fim, bJm ,thorae,,nd hfl bis mouth to speak, he Is immediately interrupted, leat he should lermnrate his macourse by ask ln mon. He U ,bunned one ,nfect ed 4nd considered an Useless burden Upon the rth. U he have wit he cannot .how , . ,nd if hi have none, be is regarded as rhtjnosx hi.leou. two legged mon.ter that nfure ran produce. His enemies sav he j worthless i and those who are the mat i.,... iM..uti,u .....r.r. ,K,tr - - - ---ra ai-aiia Ivcc n" l the morning, and m,!,erv 1,fnd h,m ,l B,8ht- lbe wo mcn find njm RrareleM in the extreme, j, ,)os, aj.hes. he could, like the came- eon, live upon air, and his tailor, thai he wou,d mseir tike our first par- in cm- , rMwn, no one ai i.n.l. Ki.ti . if ho im. tn '" " na ic.vra n , n nsv.ni any inine irom trafleimWelsiskedtofobef h.nd,andifhecontr:u.dcbt,hei.look eti upon as a knave. LOOK AT THIS ! I ! The long winter evenings are spprosch ing. You remember you did pot take the papers in the summer, because you bad so little time to read, now then, you will have time plenty enjoy the world a little, Dot worth whlle tokin your?lf keP vniipu.tr tva9ll tA th nuiwp &'ith pleasure, for any length of time you . a aa. cnoose, on receiving order a ; and let u el1 yu b"'de we've some most mire- ter: some line anecdotes to crack nuts over i and we've been promised t rare! supply of poetry, as soon aa Matt frost comegegije. ,ir which the news from Greece and Turkey and Perrfs, who are ajj by the ears, and that from other parts 0f the world, will likely be very Snterest-J T, It T Wi the legislature is about, and we litend to . ' . L. tell you, if you'll let us. . Come semi us your names and yoa who lake tie paper, please to speak to your oeighsor over the road, for you know the mdrelhe merrier.-Reader thov thii to thy nAAor. , When Foote iraa one day lamenting his growing old, a pert young fellow ask ed him what he would give to be as young as he 1 " I would be almost content," said Foote, 4 to be as foolish." XtTt Caali Btore. IHAVe4 pi4 a m tfwi siteiMirt a. aooui, l!h f Um cref ifl irlrcil from U mVrti 'uh rat and I Mf offer tkvni to U public at the kt prke. Itowef e, 1 do not wWk tbe publk to taka any word for it, tml UI lbaak them to oil a4 oiudIm fjc ihemarUr, a I (eel HtWnt d that 1 CM offer tbna liviucemenu to " tan ajf' F.en tbo-i whe k-e not tbe eb to purrtM. win do mt a f t? eJl.Kf, ajUeanHmf any kt. A. TOUurxcr-Aoi-Kfry, re. 15: 31, VtYi Hood. BT the Itaam Boat Cokia&bia, now wlfble 13 miUs CUrt aa her pace wp, IB be arViTtd moat of the futlowirg OhmIii lb ret Mm UI be received m or 10 dir. i ' Dry Cotxbv Hard Ware. Cattery, follow Hart, AftlirvV fthovtl and Toaf, fWllowkj CsKkery, CUas and Hone Ware, Smith' Bel lots, Anvils Vices, Ittmmeri, lerewnUtea files, ki MiH, Pit snd ervat rut Baas, wire and hair Mere, Haddlra. Bridle. Uartinnlaa aad Bad- dlwy, (saMncd) Stacker, t, Bbad, CodAab, saeat an4 prime IWf, Unwed and Tawver Oil, fawta. rtv. Glaaa. Cotton rWrinr. Bala Booe, bar in sihI aeiae Twine. Lead. faUaA aatf Buck pbot, DiipoM'a tT. fowder, tfoe snd tUeL aasorted aiavs and etualitWai ftonrt saoulda. Nixon's patent tdoutia. sattcrior to any Mfct,, . ... ... . rWa and of the newest faatuonst a general aa aurtMpnt of LVkA end bhoea, Leettorn a4 ttraw rivMv Bonneta. fanev and ewmaaon ttair, tbern ee, tofetber with a general assort, ment of Croreriea, coneiating In part of vfr, Coffee, Cognise Brandy, Holland Wn, Madrna, Cotmanar, TeneruTa and MaUga Wines, Jaasai- ca, W. L and N. E. Bum, Moiaaa, ronnem Cin and Wbukry, UnmSom roner, rryprr, r menu. Ginger, Nutmegs, feafcpetre, Indigo Cop ers, Bottles, Corks, eve. fce, fcc. rroffl the above general and rueaaire aaanrv saent, dealers in goods can be furnished with al very artkta In their bne. Tbrse goods have been pwwHased from the Mew.tork Auc tion, Importers and best stores, with treat eare, and every advantage f buying tknp and wi0 be aolu to slrthti bv wMtmlf, tot rwaa, at prices as favorable aa thev can bt bourtrt of regular dealers in any aoulhera town or city, adiling extra exnenars. Cash psid fur Cotton. 07 Cah ard booiU advanced on cotton and other produce. Cotton and all kinds of product reerived and forwarded by the Bleaas Boat Columbia, on the most favorable terms. Merrbants, Planters and others, are invited to rail and eiawMMt tht above goods. Bf.P.KV BVNKELL fc Co. Ckrraw, ,Vtv. 1 1824. 41 37 YrtsVv Goods, THE subscribers are receiving, and opening, . . u. n M. I- I 1" . g . JL SI lueir 4 1 ua r. iu uoncvni, mixn irvi Pbilsdelpbia and New-York, a large and general assortment or AH tin tls of (sootls: and have made arrsnrrmcnts to reeivt from ssid places, swtiAy, snv further snppfvtlut may be ntcraasr- selected with care, sml laid in at prices that will enable them to sell very low. tlieir customers, snd the public at targr, arc respectfully invited to call, examine, and judge fur themselves. MLHHHT k BUOWM. Ctncird, Sept. 1524. t48 Country Produce, of an kinds, received in exchsnye fur Cooda. . HAVING-acttUil.hima.lt in Cms csrrf, AC. offers bis services to the inhabitants of the Town and its vicinity, in the various branches nf bia nnifrWm, fla M, Sva SVm,iuI at his shop, one door north of the Post-Oflice, except when absent on professional business. tArf. 4, 18J4. 20 i'aJUu-NuvialionComnaiiv. A CENF.lt AL.meeting of the StockboMcrs of this comnnny will behekT at the bouse of William II. Slaughter, in the town of Salis bury, Kuwsn county, N. C. on Saturday the 35th day of December next. A. V. UlKrUEY, I'rttident. Oct. 25, 124. 5137 Yadkin Navigation Conip.ui. AMEF.MXO of the President and Ihrectors . of th.s company ill be. h. Id at the house of William II. Slaughter, in ibe town of Salisbury, Rowan count; , on Friday, the S4U) day of De ccmbcr next. A: D. MIkPHEY, Prrtidenl. Oct. 25, 1824. 5t37 Boot and Shoe Establishment REMOVED. EBFA F.ZF.lt DICKSON takes this method to inform his customers, and the public at larre. that he has removed his tke-tib from the house heformeriy occupied, and has taken Urn mist-ownH by-- iMmtrnvToati, nearly t opposite Wm. H. Hlaugbter's house of enter - . - . . . tainmenf. on Main-ar, SaMatMiry wrnr vie - I 1 - n . -J ftl,M ia. win carry on, as uumit we dw ph king business, in all its tiriow hratwhea, in a " ,, n frorn, distance, for work in hie line, will be faithfully attended to. Salitlmru, Srpt. 17, 1824. Iv 1. DilVoAiiisaf VUe, - T1A8 removed to bis new Establish fcTfl 11 ment, on Cameron street, A few lj 1 yards north-west of tht Court-House, and pledges himself to lavellers and. other Who msy call upon bim, politeness, plenty, and reasonable charges, Lexington, Davidtm cwmtyt JV. C. 8t3r , Tor sa!o at fMs tiffico. . , Conner1!, V,ttale. .fir f tnfij, w.it f A'r i4 ri L.4.YHM. 4 W at the Ua eesMW-nrt tf Uar,7-srp JerX bi LWrfn (mmj, Q be aU a nam. Cattle, llwr and Btt " ' 1 . A varWty of rarwinf ht!cmentS (mr W,)fon, sv l loiir'1! , HoowIkAJ anl Hit-brn Pmitire i " A U-ge onsntiit of fVva, Btostiy Utslel Com. snd atkrr graia ' - - . lsv, fidUr, le, - And wty otbrr arulcs too teLoas enu , astme. About . l-iftr NfRroeis assay or I new pnmt nann. t ot wrvu wnu, the let day of Janusry, S?. ' . AUo. a lumber of eSeeCent rtrt4 Will DO Rented f the ensuing ertjfpirg srsam. tha aU. bldne and rendae. te tifi"0e frotn dy St day antil tKt same ia eowplrUd. A ertdit of twelve months wdl be allowed other tenia made knows then the sale rum awnce-a. Dwe aUeiidanet win be rivets, by JOHN r.BIEVAktXI jw t. at. rntr, V' iarWarvwy. Ar. I. Itt - 3U8 H. B. AH those ImlcWrd to the said este, and wU msy still Wish to make payment or re. new ) a4rs prevkma la tnetr su r arwRnt into stut, will lad their e, sftrt tlie atwve meniaimed time, la th liamls t4 te rile 1 1 Shlpp, f.ari. ao will bsvo tat nsses ry twHrwaiiawa nrtiered U 0 aettWmrwt 4 the samt. YRluablc Lands Af.M. tnW A-aV MOM A", fOH HALE. rWMXT. subscriber bavin become the p.irtha. A seraf tht Mill and rorge em Call's rreek, in this count v, la'rly owned by Rn.Wa pnier. ton and Wdluua Black, now twers the same for sale, em semsodeiing terma. The premises are situated em BslTs creti, st rtt JonciUm with tht Cstsaba Miver, afl b river itself, near tht Buffslo BbosU. Altaclicd to tht MJIaie about 850 ncrci of Land, on both rules of the creek, and rstendirg to the river.- The improvements on Hue tract cons of a few and nst MM and a Cn (it prop, bed bv water i a eommoJloriB' dwelling Ue ami otber nut building. So better situa tion fur Mills, both with rtgsrd to the stream, the shoal on ahich thr dsm it erected, ami tbe custom necessarily directed to tbia point, ia af. forded in this county. .... The fmrt and buJMjngs attached, thereto, are att new, and the nork done In tha beat man ner. Attached to that ss 800 acrci of Land, Mng generally em tha creek and rive', tnot!y of a good quality, end a!Tidmg a considerable nrohortion of ner low rnls sihI mearti.W Isnd and the W uwlivutd part nf tCOO aerea .J I aakal aWaansksaUaffaaw tUI inesuauatihlc Quantity of iren Ory, of the beat quality. , No further dscriptm m necessary a those Wishing td purchase nould choose to vmjw for tbenWivre, ' Men of cnterprist would do eH to turn thetf .i,,hfU (a thl. nroneriv. nr this country sffurds no better situstion for such to'acouire a foflone. A likelv svere , about 5M vesra ot are. ho m a first rate Pofgemsn ami mourner, win sbo be sold or hired. Also, two other negroea. ror terms, apply to ....... jontf r. onr.VAttD. XiWa rfv. Ve. 1, 134. Valuable Property; ON Monday, the 20th of December nest, will be sold at Public Pale, at tbe late dwrllin;. bouaa of Frederick Dtnkina, deceasrd, tea or twelve valuable NEtOF,(men and women.) amongst which art a good bkeksmith, two shoe maker, and a weaver. AUo, all tbe crop of com, fodder and oata, a number of borsrs. tog. snd cows, together tsith all the nous. iwm iurn Isum, mhnk ,. tah.al.le. al wl.noa from day to day, antil utl is sold. Aba, at the same time and puce, will be kM, four .Negroes loraei hralle snd mddle, and other property, belons;ing te thcesUie of John STv 1 M .-1 . a.... I att f Km tfiaJ tsf ffta aUfr. will be let tbe land and neeroca, for out year. belonging to the bira of Frederick Dink ins, dee'd. Due attendance end a reasonable credit Will lit gl.CM. .:n L. i JAMES niNIN.'.r,Vr. 3U7 Vcsroest fur VSftie. tl IE subscriber will sell, st the court-house in Salisbury, on fstup'ay the lit of Janua ry next, three or four likely nrgrf, belonging to tbe estate or retcr it. numa, ui-c u. CEO. LOCKF.JmV. Dee. 9. 1834. 3t38 MARTIN F. RKVELU Tailor, SaTisbuiy, reUmts hit sincere thsnks tothiwe. ho hsve enoourared bim in bis line of business, since his commencement in this j.lsce, Snd avails himself nf this opportunity of informing tut pun. lie in general, that he hss removed his business to the shop in Msin-etreet, recently occupied by J. B. Hampton as a silversmith shop, Ac having -i.cainvK. 1.1. wum... ot. ... .... " removed kit business in an adjoining room. - TarTrUcvtirsrsTnn. fmr f. tittTO?rTrsnrt ,jy ., -, , isjii mtnnt the Istest fashion from New-Tork and Pbilsdel pbis, which he ill be hsppy to have a sufficient opportunity to exhibit, in sn etpial style to sny that he h received, lie likewise hss just got some addiu'onal force, which will enable him to despstcb work on a short notice. He hopes by his assiduity to business and nestness of woik, to merit an equal share of enroursgrment. N. B. M. F. Ketcll will be glad to take an apprentice to the above business, if be can get one on suitable terms. Av. 29,1824, '44. ... A TftXiiieT viauteA. ONE of sober, industrious habits, who ran come well recommended, will meet with encouragement from the subscribers. Apply soon. THOMt son Concord, Cabsrrus 'county, P JS'.C.M.4,U24. V , k HUNT. 27