id 5. b; u St- lr lf IH tW tia Md 1 ta (of Ite Li an4 icty !lo t, mi, S 1st 1. the lio and teflt, Sod rear ftre tf lbC ). Uif icon! rhick iaob rtrf Qacow til limit aCoSV stitlea itsktsf dnbir terioa claim, ijuart' 1 'u' .h,u find room in our next, for we me. lrlal of the citizens of teakeville, Rocalnglitnj Hirty,ii tic wljcct of (he NWiOnsi Road from The vokwWer dthmt t Cavaf - - fealeigh, IrtlVloin the taccrt wU4,in a. wamMrry tirtlt Fayette while en h patage ahrouimtlis state, r The gentlemen of SaGsbttry, wheriahln a rraieful feeling, for tit petriotfe trtfce in which, these citbe n-eoldlers baye.501. ineered! aetfiniliied b hotur ' them with a Cpt Gilex, with ropeny or ;aajiaoory bout mile, met ' ', lb ft troop, afad escorted them' Into. town. 10 the Vrmr. DiiriBt -to trTnzemCTtv CoL Polk 4K w. .r , V r . - xd hit troop were invited to a Fall and supper, V airiiAed;by llaj:;yreughihfth for rich ,T Wietyi .and taefur arrangement, we Xieatfiilr' ejef.r.!inrpvKU f To Jl feffirejft- 1 tared eeetiohs of the CntonTivi ;f;On thajr? tnoroingi the;' troop .filng 4ssotned(by a fiw prfriotio young gentlemen X? of Stdisbury and Rowsb ounty toot up the .- gni f mirth 'foftVie east j tarrying with them th cordial Itfood. wihf of th,tltten of 'thli plked; hope, oTthoff; M www etater -A.: T -v.,-. 7T. ;Tte' equipmenti, thaiolcipllne,d thf je- , . tiemwih deportment bf tthU troop of citae 'ft ' oTdlera.'.were admired and applauded hy all V-' ' , who had the pleature of wltnetsing them. v After ., lad ptft 'the aWre In trpe, a friend -tinUh4 o w'rth th fcUowinf commaoieatios -.f the tubject J.r'.'-7-v-?v4 i'rp- - i . va iveanesoat taut auviury .!m the most. intreitlDc roilitarf display : ' lbt baa beetwen in ' tbi part ef the 't oantry intAfai t etoluiion. . -'i- ( fitittn'folJitrn thirfly rn live, couo c Meca-Itnburg and t;ab4rruD(i a n w iwm rtn wbo rolunteered their K eryiCH, ftt ,k- ,nmmknrf f , Col. w,NTKpi G. Poll5,llbk ,Vcf piion if "Thai ,,"f?Mt;aod to et' ,MHblm to Fiyelteville. ,7 . i. rT1e troop wai, hiet bjr Captaia 1 ejofftoaof of ufentryf end party'ef gtn ' "i tierh on horaebacki ,a' few in ilea from r3HWytiind,escor'ed fnttytownflr ilfbtfuU'wd'iltWn wekf oui coonry tWrtTe conji wMrie ovpcopie fathered 0 tfce. atreeta, nd it'tU dootl ind window wt tin- ineme. A. xht 'faop paaed don the Miin-rtretrii aeifhed lnplrc4 ith P. ttoerou rlOabf tktrlitlam one fee-Unir pervaded Ihft ihofc I deep and heart licit gratitude iA illuitrloui champion i of liberty whii fettaiatenf detetTonrtb het-kacred catM In Ijaih bemUoherei. irltl foUtib,rttlationHef .tvety-true 1 Americin. ; J; ; .-tr''-.cr Zf4 nd lecoutll) and after final's U I7'etolutiontirf Ilichted'M Mii Yit fcroogh's houl, Utt splendid ball nd A umptumia aupo we re rfB red for them -the" tivueni f tbU . to n aided' by .pme rrai e rtnifyiarij ieveral fr6i l ingion. ; 1 n ball waa held in the rodnr f vtb r-btwewherw:the t reater part ru night was pasted wUb becoming hilar'K) id wfahtrtit thecwt tDe of Vilepleaant clitumstance yew mar im enjO)kn.if the com puny Th'bet BSOrA. lktrnon alar . we eanrpt, tu tut ibceaiJonrrefrain -rom expmawj 1 bope and. belief, that, T.fcljbcojrb North-Catolina ma? urexbibil tv nnuchamjifiiMi of -ber oujiiyucommertet, abc-4Myt jpt pwh ent to the tleliihted ee of haMi.i. iuifbecl viator,' two or the moil. Ratify ' iiKbta-thw-UnJon rrjnfd affS . ttctn tbe.Ame f-.Afiend the mall trooa of canlrr which L raUt ??L,h't terintnatwd thitree of -'oenyKj tbtt Liberty, which by and f, grei' toinptriot nprtured with KOOi and III hMOrl ik . ..W:.. Ll-ToTii Conlesi-ia ew o4w end f-aml.-ssi T TS11! thfj fHerids of each candidate " q"''y mit to the- w'n of the aajotity. - mma" frahlly own thst we have . lost thndidate t ear tboWtltHrfffflr tbe tesultls'ailonoti; ttKiiupiiof rriwipW tnthie . r, T,K MLo'!v Weoflt 01 Uett Jacxaaw greatcaua of ah'mr,latlrn.' Tbev have m dowa the odious tni I datijrerotis syatem 61 ' ,W0nT,and refWemrd-rhe ebahirtS-rf lCtli rrin nom the charge of beingJed and eon; "cd by die .mflueace of . Virginia.; In jrhi fd work, many of the 6tfpds"of VrjAdams t, s cooperation, n will be bcM U wcollectio that, after'the wttbdrawalcf Mn, Calhoun, the candidWon rwW t.r iupported e the prin- id ieuqbment from bii -t? r Ijptit inlanUT. marcoeo. oui a ibU ttii . ier suouUI toth for CJiir Tit? $h ' or Akm-Uene of the two who wemcd o wve Uie pre'ntermnlerof jeiwUn the state. At the election approached, it wai dirttncUy aacertalned that the friend, of Sen. Jackwn were the nwi nomerouif it thmfore' becaroe necenarr.' that the I'eopk't Ticket tliould le dare their rote, tike honert men.'ind true rtDubKcana, they feithfully dichfcrsd the Ugh trust KDoaedlntltem; It wa wrtMitea n e U'.!vUri; tnt-t.lihttoiiie of the friendi tSHIVtt WHM (fc " J -W - ' ' 1 of MrZAdam leet light of tte ftrtnew m and went oVerto Uie-mner aide, . Wo are not new !diapse4 to oatf the" cowUtenef of their eondbct'ln'riuistloii i thrtontett tt trrer;-arM ''ftawe'itw toewe3 Wa of f roprletyZnlthe ber $Mjt we may be permitted td remark that the friends of Vtt. AdWl3hO Vuck H At eante baeoow the ietiRcation of meing that they-bartj not OIUJ. gaaiicu XUKV- mani yu mm wjw iiuvhu foFwhlcB ttiy "were contendine;. . . v Complete adcceM M but Kldom tbe lot of mortak r now the friend ef Cen.' Jackaon, k truK bare loat their man 1 but let them at in re joice,' for'they bare gained their auae-they have been mainly Instrumental in putUnf down the most dangerous eyrtem that eter crept mto t fret rorernmenW the system of cdwutinfr TWJbioaipb ii Mcqniplete, (as to that poiBt)5a th civil contest, u the battle ef New Orleans wasTnwlKtair fa at an end, the friends of Gen, Jackson shouldJ bow 'esjMlati Jthe example 'ef their Jllurtrioiis fayorite-tbey should teftder to Mr. Adni tbe band of irlendM and support. r ouweWea, we can, say, thai during the whole contett. we bave urged nothing against the character of Mr. Adama on.tiie contrary, we bpre testimony to bi worth and Ulinta, v We lys .thought, ond stiD think, that be will make a safe President that, under bis guidance, the national ship will rlide alone smoothly andSrosperouilv in the bourse fowards u high destinies. ' ' " In addition to'this view of atbe subject, the friends of Gen. Jackson bare yet another tourer of sat'ufacf ion j -TbaTr faVorite candidate ha? boeit "plated Jrt i the chair of "the'Viee iw4(Un. cy, almoaf Vitbout opposition. : ' rj-;. 'J'."". It ras a maxim among the Romana, in the best' days of their Bepublic, freely to oppose, during Hpeodtor any uertion it liked but wben once jalopted by the constitutional power, then to give to it a generoue and fiberal eup port. We are- certain the friends of Gen. Jack son will act on this republican maxim. ;, We did all in out power to promote1 the success of the man of our choice 1' we did so, because we con 'sdeatioualy beliefed that his great tertiees to the nation, biablgh character abroad and home, im atern integrity; and sterling tatent'. rave bun cklni tm h first oftce in the Reoublic attpMvtw t those of either of bit e ,Ua Waiyjkitaiml powers nave ifeMMt an otber 1 and, to Mr. Adarns, we yield our bumble support, so long as his measures appear to us to be wise sad proper, r oun members op conghes s. The 'termination of the Freaklential election in the Iftrase of Representatives, has left somel of our repteaentatlvra in at predicament which. it is supposed, they did not anticipate, At here. tafore understood, the CWHe tbey"had maiked out. tor themselves jsr as, to-vote for Mr. Craw ford the first one or two. ballnttjngs and: thes come oyer to the choice of the, state not dream. tag-She the question VouIA be sUedrort the jSrat ballotj ,FortuneTbt'.ter, has detemtned that they should not have this chance of a dou bTelcoursei.tbeii' only vote was for the tmeii csndldate This course of, our rrptrentatiie$, invehres question of vital importance. It is nofso much who they voted for, as it is, Can a memberof congrearbe - a sswe nfirrttittanH when be pays no respect to the opinions and Wishes of hit eoaHHttewse, but sets ther irde. Hanee, and follows his ba n notinni or prejudi ces f Oar government is a rtftrutiv one 1 that it, tnatnuch as H. would be Inconvenient for the Ptoplt tbetwelvet to meet togetfiertsj transact, business, they choose agents to go fob ward, and act for them to rtfnmt theani or, iri ether, Words, to do what, they (the people) themselves would do were they present acting in proper person, now can lunt sgrnisL or members, be true and faithful,: when tbey dis regard the voice of the people, and pursue a directly dpnosKe course r Certainly not." They not r only aet tht people aVofiaocr but aho trample on the very, fundamental principle of our free' Institutions! If a inember of Cengresa f.els scruples of conscience against carrying the wishes ef hit ciUrntt mto effect, instead of etung them at nought, his true course would be to say to bis constituents, f do not think as you do t my conscience, my pride, my former engsgementaT win 'not suffer me to execute order that yoa may have an eppcrutyxof eoooHng- eow'mnerierMO, wno can, nwo; frfmnttyl This wat the course. tjhat. lfti IUk'S: Giht, orVktia,amt X)W ttaaof this state, pursued, slew ytart since, wh sJmt bad the nusfortuna to difler In opinion with their eWituenbhlltJh.tbe.'cw'dM tverv trie liI,luah? ,purue,bejught either to execute tne wioet or hut const ituents himself, or give them aa opportunity of choosing' other ajrents that would execute them v Although those two great men, air. Giles and Gov, Stone, were secure In their tests in the V. Statee) senate for several yean,' yet they die. dained to. occupy situations where theV coukl J net think and act in accordance with the aenti. Britain, ' Members of Parliament dare not go contrary to the declare J sentiments of their eon. Siuuen's. ; . urn in our wvu -'T' h to are permitted, with jmpunity, to set themselves in oppoaition to pnbUo opmon, wa may cons'id ti that the time ii come- when, 'ur Tepublicaa imtinrtlona are undergVing grtat clynge. 1 1 u tlm . Jit CthM- mm at the eresent mmt,jMpa of Congress from Tennessee, ta at this time, and j. .-i" : , , been since thpit qfiirreTllthinr the last war, a bitter terswal enemv af Jbn. Jackson i yet. in die late vote in the Bouse efILipresenta uesv ne openly gave lis vole' for Genrsckfep jfsDtldeMp: Answer jGen, Cockt, ktiew that the ; toic f bis conautuenta wsa br Jacksen 1 , and, aa fnffretmfatot,i thougltt Wa duty tocer' ty their wishet into effectiThii the true re. pubHcait ,octrlnei but thft'Sa not tbeoourse Dtmnea dt 11 ot tDA memwri 01 n. eumrouu. r -0 Vr- - .. 1 a - ' . m .m . a .e lA 1 ne oniy two or our memwrs, wno toougui proper to pay any respect toht will of tbeir Qtnthuants, were It Csnner,nd ,llr. fanes, . i v "t40"Mw 'It.'--d Messrs. Galrs k Son, la applauding the oourat of 1 the 10 members from North Carolina, wo toted fir Mr. Crawford "In contempt of their constituents, takes occa-ion to' jay'of the tyo who respected the yoioe of the state, that tey i fkintedby-thewar J!T4twe judge, frosalha indications already given; the Messrs. GaW, as weH of Washington tf of Raleigh, are tot only falittng by the vtj, but art actualy rwg CM.1 IA FAf ETTB.: . j-We, fearnl, from a eireular of 4hf Contnuttee appointed tq make aranaemelrti for the recep ti'in of Gen. La 'ryetteo; bis' arrival 1n Ra- Wgh, that the Cen.'wolld 1eirt Washington City; soon af'er the 23 d FsbrXiary (Washington's birth day,) and would coee by way of Norfolk, and arrive in Ualeigb early iri tyarch. ueh arrangements bare been made, both at Ralclgb and Fayei1TI,'fof "Ibe reason of thia illustrious compatnoi of Washington, as do honor to the. ta'te and Buntficence of the citk sens of those towns : aIm indeed, the whole state appears emulous to honor and respect the old yeran: JC-J..-. - .. " " WaSatSSfWaW " ' nrrPKRJtOtEPk Shirt Trade. Mr. ToieWeff.of the United States 9enate, rnhUsneech'ontbe bin forth MMmnr-nni! Piracy,' makea use of the following beautiful, but, la our opinion, bapproprlate figure t tn the Scale of moral beauty, the vilest wretch who haunte Cape Antoijo, prowling for rapine, end delighting in blood, eomtWed wtbahn alave trader who trafiea 00 tbe coast of Africa, it as Hyperion to a Satyr f he atands u a pure angel ujUsVs 4im foulest deriof cbu-kosjsw. w. '!,;Tbe shre-itr purchssei Sit cargo of slaves iroro ik Aincsns inemseiyees tne slaves are deprived Jkrt h i true 1 but their a're ar carefully preaerved. , On' the other hand,' the Firates whouat; Tape Antonio, Indlscrimin sttly murder, every soul on board of the vesseb enptured. We learn, from doeumenta to be re. lied en, that, out of 12 veasels recently taken by the, fAtettn flieireiririeV not one - soul walpcmutted to -escape sJl rohununh massa. ;tdi-r MlbrrteeeiMel angels of TiB;htweompared witb the slave.tiwder,. old ati himself might, with as muchpropr.cty, be called" fTaivangel of light l.- V r-r-. : u - " SOtTTH-AMtRICA. ' Bt Tetters from BoK-ja,of the 6th . Oct. j we have received a confynuiion of intelli- tence purjiisfed-in'eftr Slat number, which U a follows t - 4 - Thr Chili o squada has captured the Spanish line of bttjeuhip Atiaand a brig of war, proceefiing from Spain. . Our sciuadroo entered the nortof Ct- lao. burnt oe trigsle Ores, nd captured I otMrveaaeis...- -.- Six hundred horses, which th4cnerav poMesved in the Mtghborhoot) of pma, nsve fallen into our bands. In cns. qtience nbf jliese1 olssstejrstth.t Spaniards nave evacuatee umi. - - The Pemvlan citopaftm rriiTle "'laid to be ? eoflciuded, -tmeeie- hsppr com me heement most produce a favourable iu . . ;.v. A Miss Esmts, tired It. lately died, in Lngland, tn ccrosequence of a fright from havinpis tpldet' thrown on heri hicb crept down ber beck. . . ... 0swa most certainly does fiad favor ta rr sight," and iball find a ehpice comer of our next week's paper j devoted to her senice t notb mg but preocccpancy exclude! ber from our wnimm wtw oayvwexr.i.:c. i JUarrfrt, r : Tflttokes eouaty, oai Use Oth oltlmo, by the RerrF CaJtithers, XatHnlelTroydeo, tad. to MUa ItwUi Martin, daughter offJugh Martin, Es.srfBtfkakiw.,;T-i. ..' . " In WUVee county, m' the ,0th"tilLbf "the lev. It Focto,.CoL4e4Te Bower,' of Ashe county, to ass Nancy Bryan, daughter of John ' la this Countyon Thursday the tOth instant, by John March, EM. Mr. Jacoi Ribelin. of Lex. nfton, Davidson county, te Has Nancy Smith, lii Davidson county, by William W. Wiseman, Esq. on Thursdav areninir tho 3rd InMant. Kir. Levi Trantban to Miss Nancy Cunningham, both of that county. , y . , ,t . ; v . Oa ItpsUy the t) fart, bt Hytym Ceurty, Williams to Miss Susan Young, daughter of Mr. Burner Young.- ' . , ..- At the house of Mr. Oeorre Jones' of Rullier. ford county, on thf 1st February, Ambrose Mills, F.q."Oi that county, to )us Raney;Jo(iea 01 TV iikea county, '"',. .' . ' Cotton, IS a Kj; flour, fine, 4i a 4; stiprrfine, 4to5r wT.eat,ncw89a.85oti whikev,321a 83 1 fteacn brandy. 40 a 45 1 aimle do. 40 to 45 1 corn. 45 ta SOi bacon, 9 a 10 1 salt, Turka lsknd. 6575 per bush.) jnolaasci, 28 a 30; Sugar, mus. eovado, 8 a 10, 1 coffee, prime, green, 2tf a 21 1 2d amd 2d Quality. 17 a. SO : tea.hvson. Rl 20 a 1 4i naccu, TV a x.j t uukv, ds oocswaa, 32 a 33j ric? 3 tewpr1ut1byairon,' 4f WTpr. lOatbCf tobacco la, a i 1 maauCacttired, a iJ5 iat.utWsi3aa. k rtaLiiei, fib. J12.: ' ,Wf bave.riol beard as vet with cef- iinty, on wbet day uen. ttyctie will ate. Washington city on 'his southern icuraion. vv o perceive Dy ino Airzn ia DaptN that be was expected to dine itb bia maaontc brethren in that place. on yesterday i the 2 1st lost.- Reguttr. V'i- i .4 The .Senate wiU meet on; the 4th of 1 ' M WASKIHOTOW, FEB. H- ith next, for the despatch of Public usintat. It fa summoned br Circular tter front the PreaWenf of the lJnttee Ststes, addressed to the several Mtre bera, Includbg those who are? understood tr have been alreaxly appointed to) supply yscanciet occurrins; in that bod? r en thvt day, -.ii... - -t - . : '.- Jrotriia.! t, The pnir fact,'vccmcernlog the 'torn position ftps next Cabinet which rumor presents Wus in a probabbi shapci it this : that the six New JEpt!n4 States, as re presented here, have spontaneous wiiv ed any clstm they might be supposed to have had, to furnish member cf the Cabinet of the President Elect. . .. . ' AjH,,2nUUigmttrJTth ult. rfatimat tnduttry -.Tht two facte we are now- about to ante are of infinitely more interest to the statesman and the patriot, and Vastly more auspicious of an increase thatt the facta stated in the above pare- mpbi bowever 1ntertHng they tnty be ' 1. Whhln twenty miles round the Cityi of Boston, that? ere now annually made orru thousand ftirtel V Flannel, each piece eonulning 49 yards. '. The largest quantity of the tame article ever imsr tta in any one year, waa asuu pieces. 1 'Ti.' Not a vessel now leave the port ol Baltimore, (and wo prkiume hia to' be f-'other nortal fof South American pom, which doee not csrry,of part of ber esrgov foAfccfarrr 0 Cttm to the yalue ofreas ten 1 st twenty tAotinnd dollar l ,-, , -rvr,-;, AmV. lKtttU.-- ?.'.;...:, ....-.-..r..-;-EW-Toxt-tf.---; - The ship Spartan, captain' Carman; ar rived last night, from Havre, via Dart moutb,in 32 days. London papers te the evening of the 5th were furnished. , ... LOMFON, 4 4F. I. Yesterday, when it was ascertained that the deficiency .in the stock ofwTotTin the Kingeom, waa UOiOOO bajrw. lets than last yesr, a most anlmaicd an! extensive demand immediately took place f the scene.of contusion was so great that the quantity tctualf ipjis estiraitedM from' 5000 to SQOO bairft, cbieBv- E. India de scriptions. , The advsnceere it 1-4 to 13 rer io.- -.-- -Jr - - .- It is currently reported in the citvi that the recognition of the South American States by Great Brittain is te bo imroedi ately WloFtd bf similar ecAs)owledge ment of their independence br France. Gf tii fTht fortress of Patrat is com pletely Invested by Gen. Colocoimni, br rjoo twn. nut .la apeatiot. vessels cut off all communication by aea. The Turkish garrison were few and all fur nished, and wat expected to Capitulate. A plan was preparing for storming the place in a few days, and the possession of it - will be of vast . importance - to the Greeks, as this s , vht only port , through which an invading army ceuld threaten the Horea from the aea. . . Tie news of the victory of November 13th, over the Egypt lao fleet efT, CandU, was confirmed from every quarter t three men of war- were burned, and thmv transports "token. - The- prisoners' Wire treated with humanity. Lord Guilford, as head of the Greek University at Corfu, hss adopted the garb of Socrates ind 4iBoreVretHhedonion ef the ancient costume among the atu dents. - sF-yna,, fwm. 1T- We rd at Icntrth enabled te announce tbe total defeat of the Spanish army in rrvjy This tgrte-hje; newt. 1. brought by the-schooner , Weymouth, from Car tharenat at which plact, aa well as at Cbagres and Pane ma, great rr -Mngs had taken places Beside the r Vencxue la, Colombian frigate, mentioned bclowtht brig Aspssis, of this port, waa taken up and despatched to England with the Intel iigenco. She left Csrtbigena on the 14th of January, Tor London. L om.Vi 1 ,aal " A Jfk'te 0e, metsurlng 4 l-S feet from point to point.of its wings, was shot within three maea of Nagcrsfwwatt Aid on Wednesdsy, the Uth ell. IQOM the subscriber, on the 24tl imt. !',. , horsrtaboiit fifteen bands biitli, nine pr t-rt years old,, IWIad on Win a bridle, sadille ' . alflle.bttps, , The siwlrtle-bags contained MuJt suit of bliick clotlioa. toirti W vuith set eral othef smalt -articles t any 'ptaor whir will 'give mt 'Vr. -, lorrnanon repecung tne sam none, to uw 1 get him again, shall pe iiberally rewarded.- , Asftirfy, F.28, 183, St49 TIE subscribes having removed bia tttebtislis msnt from tho (owe of Saiirbury, to Ca Itarrtt cnuntr, ti miles' west of CotM-drd. ami"' hilfrmiU southeast fi-wn PopIar Tetrt church, 2 rj ing on the Ta'&'ia? Z'.Knr''Stin4dl Us tarou ,,,,..- of Pliilaflelphla, be will rectlve, at short inter I '. vaJvadthe.-ta4ea-appr h from the northern citjesi and will warrant hie M r- ' -! work td be executed irflbe most durable, end l' . ; V ! f the citiiens of Cabarrus i atfd aurea them that . , his best exertions shall be devoted to their scr vice. .- THOKAS . V, CANON.. CwTlftse MiiWiirt Butinesa- NATHAN BROWN trspCctfully informs the citisens of Lexington, and the adjaeenO 1 country, that he has opened a shop m that towsj on Mauntrert, opposite Str. HargraVe's vtore, where ae will be glad to receive orders in tne Carnuft Malting ifuiiowl all kind of repair will b4oM 00 lort wHiee, and liberal tcrsavr- Windsoi1 Chair Making . Will also' bo carried on by hinvin the ahovS aamed shop, in ha various branches, and most moderate style. ' t- -All orders, W e'rth'r Carriage Making, Of Windsor bair Making, wilt b tbanlttully re celved, and faithfully executed, by the public'e HIV. IIIIHIIII. ..III, . 6t5t I., NATHAN BltOWK, LertnftMi, Daoiun to; Ftb. 25, 1825. , , - LOOK OUT FOR B'mnet Sokman and Sally Gougcr AFEWdsyS since, Jtcnnet Soloman left hi wife witb three small children, in fhecoun ty 6f Cabarrvs, neatio Mdlgrove without any, . apparent earthly rapport. It ia believed, be yond a doubt, that.be bai seduced a young wo man by the name of Sally .Gouger, to elopo with him, aa she baa not beep teen in this place tince Solomafl's elopement. 9aid Solloroan is, . as to stature, of diminutive aicet round face, short peckjliriit coloured hair, of soft speech, of suajpiciou? Took, and down cast countenance when interrogated, and fallow complected, had on when he went from here, a blue broadcloth coat, and a red striped plaid cloak, and ia ei tremely fond of a (rum hatea to., work, but ia fond of women, shad-tish and cider, Said Solo, man Went oft" in my dkibt, 2125, or thereabonta, 35 of which waa lent money, and 15 of which wa for, security mooej. It is, by ame, suppo sed that he will secrete himself in the .county of MoTitgomeryV where his fluhrf and some of hie relatives live. Me personally took care to col. loct hi Miss Bally Gouirer's dowry before they left this plc T am not the onlv sufferer 1 be owes a crest many others in this county. I would be truly' thankful -rto any person tha would rive iBie- ir information- by- atndinir a " few lines to .the Post Office ia this place. North Carolina, Cabarrus county. Concord, .so that f eaa find where he has secreted bimscWj and elm thankful to the editors of papers in this) state. Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee, to in sert the above, and in so eoinr they VIII lynna 111 w win, h uninuuniie who ana cnuuren, end myself, a poor, unfortunate, old man, - - JOICt D. SKE1 JNG rOM, Jamarf 2fl, 1825. .1 LOTTMtY- I?OR tht benefit and encouragement of MkV : CHANIIUs in the Wcetera cart of North CaraBna. -- :v-. . Stlutnr.. - - ;- - -1588 TlCKKTSr AT S2 EAClT." A0T TJFO BLlVtA TO .1 MTU t 1 Priaa of iOOlollart (a Phaeton and CWHoe Saw Gin) ia'g50O 1 do. $300 (Family Coach) is 309 1 do. &J50 (Gir Is 239 1 do. $tW (do.) , h 180 2 doSlOO 6id BoarU-abi Cotton -aw- . Gin ' r . bi 9m 30 (Glr and 8ociablcl Is 15& 13 (Windsor Chain) is 24 10 (two LadieH' Work Tables and one Pembroke) - is 30 9 fDcllows top Cradle) . is . 8 6 (fi Ploughs, 8 Street Lamps, and . , a iam tu) . is m 10 dor fc5 (Hsts) - 1t' r 5!t u I ' g4 (Camllestsnd) , k 4 tdoU (do.) la 3 ,20 Jto.Z $l ,, ,.,4do,)v.,..,, ,.v.., t5a 300 do, gJ (Si cast steel Axes, and 271 pan M, Shoes) is 600 43i-do. 1 Tin Ware, Jewelry, Shoes fco. -431 OAmmwasaaaasf) 791-" - - 83071- Tickett can be bad in Charlotte of the under signed .Commissioners, by letter, postage paid. inclosing tne money j or irom tneir agents its Raliaburv, StateavUle, Concord, Llncolnton, Vofkvtlla or Lancaster s wfco plesWobemsersee- to pay the prizes as set forilt in the scheme, . - , . .t. - . J ' . , tnmy aaya in or 111 o crnviri, or reiunu ins mont-v to purchasers of . tkkcta. proyidcd.'tbw scbeme 1 tball not be dwn.- ' -..-:.- . . M SAM!UnENDEnftONkr.2. CRKCN KRNpRfCK, ' , jm.uuvu.- r N. Explanatory Hand Dills can be bad ef ' the CrartmiwteWrav ::-sv- 41' 'u -" " ' Taken it m oomtnUtttl fpo the Jail fit Motgantotr;"Bniie tOtthtvtTJV' 1At;"tren The'CHb day of OeeembeA 182. . negro fellow, who says his name is Jhn f he hi about aix feet high, not very black, aad is shout sixty or aixty-five years old I ways he belong te a Mrs. Jones, in Warren county, ft. C, Any person having a legal claim to said negro, m desired to come forward, pay chaiyes, and taka him away otherwise be will hie Mid as the law direcU. JOICI McGUlRF., VbiTsr, Jan. 1825. , 3t47 Indictments ifer swat It tod battery, for sale at mb.ejRetV I lJ do,. I 2 do. 3 do. I 1 do. g 10 do. 2 "V:,.. :.,'.''!:v 1: Ml T-S it !f 4--. V T I ....n ii, : 'Pi .----.' 1 0 .- t .. .. .... . -' , i't 1 a it"