, r f i ' ; ' TO KEEP BACOM.'';'. ' nw tm sie.v t. ' Jirimi I u th lUiilor, Juitd Vmon-TifJin, Jan 2t 1B25. - " ' ' Having lived in thia' county upwards 'tf forty years, I had tried roan way to preserve Bacon, for having been ror In . old Virginia ! m ery fond of good ba con andcabbafje but I need not here re peat the tanou, experiment. '--.vLat , spring I tried a method which proved ef fectual igaintl bugs, fliei, skipper, rUst, andanaidity d now lathe time fer ... clher to satisfy thernwlve. It wa as t. follow :y:-At:rp't -Oo lakbgJnf JUCiUromlafJC'CU0! -1 fill triy tuba with tirong brine, aa oon it the Jneat ft Itea,J DOiieq.jne urine nu akimmed it Wea U'M filn antf, put ill la the tube again VYhea tbe meat ... i t:i A. - . 1 vtU , being afraid to ..venture v- the whole of It, I Picked tway ix barns " end two" shoulder in thewne again, end . lent them down with board and wcigbti. Th brine quit pure and .' wet 'vhn I went to saltine lbi fall. .Tie "bacon which hid been thusll imoked, iiftniut back stain hi brine anJ ept 'bIcBt0tU thw fall, was so good and pure a to attract th notice of all that eat of it beside, the flaiour being well prtr ' erved, tbere'wa w.outtid$ rutt te pare ?, its' and UfW''-nwyfrzx.-a.--.r..;'; i'l. yvith respect, your humble servant, 'II .;;,,., -jtiiMiiU-liall!'L- ' . " Godfrey liar a. Kiq. who died on Mon day week, at Philadelphia, made, by bit laat will, the following disposition of hia 1 property To the Pennsylvania Hoepi tal one thousand dollars j to the Northern Dispensary, one thousand dollar i to" lbs i Southern Uispeoaary, one thousand ooj Jars ; to the Pennsylvania Institution for ' the Deaf. and Dumb, one thousand TJol lart t to the German Society, two thou tand dollars: to the. Bible Society lour thousand dollars t to the Widow's Aiy um. five thousand dollar! to the Orphan -U)lum, ten thousand dollars j to sundry - Deraoou-fiftv . Lhau rid five hundred jdol jarg wthe Bethren's Church (the Mora- vian ' ( hnrch) in Philadelphia, two thou -anddollafSTforthoreKetofsnperannus' ties and their widows, beloneine to tbe "firetbrenVhuch x thousand dollars j lo the Sotietv for Prepaffilini; tbe Gospel moncr the Heathen, twenty thousand dollar. .This consihates a fund, the in terest of which is to be applied by tbe So ciety for the purpose of educating pious eoung men at Zazareth Hall, for the Cos- pel ministry.' The residue of his estate, valued at mere than twohundftd thoktani dollart. is bequeathed to the aaid Society for Propagating the Gospel, among the Heathen, and to be appropriated, from limn id nmii ! m -Ilr tUAii uircbu ::nw Zfewrl-Mri ; tewir Jf? FooteV I f lkton, Md, killed a bo on. Monday week, wblch weighed 5S3 pounds. Tbe weiKht of this liog on the 20th Mrcb last "Wi 70 rtranrlmakinjf an increase four hundred and tixtv-thrce fiuundt in two hundred and ityrntti duyt ! Am. Far. Extract of a kltrrrneiveJ in BeMJero, V. 7. " The public attention is now entirely .engrossed bphetiiulofptronsiriu;d f sintionrchjld;P ,Thia latter has been found guilty, con- wemnedr nd eecutt d," fr having ttOlen teen years of age, and Shtiiued his' thirst by'drjnkjnj the heart'a blood of his vie tim, and his, hunger, by feasting on the lean of innocence. Who,-In thia en -Kghteiwd-.ir.wnld hatrdavedim gue suck enormities much lessr who would hsv been ."thought 'poaessed ol the. unnatural appetite Lr, committing them tlTetlhe tia iahulloo true th slaughtered victim rwas before our eyes the heart open and dry! the crime con feMe4JttL$cjpto .L. ...I A-.il. k. r..LI ' neiiv, the cu :ufprit deMtil! buJUleeWy feit or his crimed -, paid the for - Cur Vw f K'A Bhelw Gentler man, who Vame front England a lew months go, lately died in the neighbor-, hood of York,' and Ims djjrccted . by -AVilhihat ertyj amOvnting' to ebout iJSO.OOO, after " thi payment ,Jbr"75'0o -n legiicie to lis servants, consisting of a female with him t the time of his decease, and a boy who Kit him a short time amce, be equulyjli- . . ,. w . . . . oetweenten trt the-oldest maWr ident ithln ten miles of hi late nd na tive abode, in England. ' ' ! It J5 saidthat Mr. Cooper, the famous '01rll'tjJa'- jnjrUcQ a tfcloriof M 'peculiar fitness for 'this eerpriier. A complete, well digested histotj li much "-intedVirinry beTn Jue tertst.vof,rornirce' without i deviation from, fact, Or eitravagant colouring ii. 'The PmeYTbtr gentlemen of tie name of Priced all of very different dimen ion, are member or a London society, "d are thus distinguished by the other tnembersi-the tall on Us called High fnce, the short one"JLow Price, the s fat ne rulf Price snd th thiu oue IhU jSaUsbttr&iaartft s, teas. (Tj Tie riicuwittU from AbbeviUe, B. CTand Waahlnirtdn, Ceo. on the subject of the Nation al Road, ahull be attended to in due seswni . . We owe an apology to our readers,1 for the Inferior quality , of; the paper on which the "Carolinian? haa now for two weeka Been prin ted. A contingency which wa could pot tore- see and, consequently, beyond our.eoTjfroul eauaed a failure m our regular supply of pood pftH In atftifftR such; at waa within reacU.j Printer hav vlten to comiin ofintenuptiootia ihk Kgular put ....... . ' .t e .(.-' ., i. lication T tnelf papen i wa cauN m ubh in. temiptlonl If almoat invariably th atm aa that of -wbtcn we are new complaining ana nr. quire' muck forecast and attention for ua to meet awry eontingencr incident to bad weather. Mil fiUlftf (Jd ,, I nui uiv urft uim wv imtw bad te make an 'apology of this nature ' and we hpo it is tha last i for w know tbe "punctuality of our paper4naer (Mr. Shober, of Salem) for. bid the idea of any failure on hia part to aup ply ui according to contract, as we hve never yet been disappointed from that quarter,"' " r The La Fayette committee of Fayetteville, in thia Mat, have give notice to their .fcllow-citf. .. . . . i.j... . tens tbrougnoot tne tune, more parucuurijr.vu participants in the pevolutionary war, to v'uit that town during Uie stay were w ben. ua ray. ettc, who was' expected to arrive In Kaleigh on the 2d, or 3d inat, and be in FayetteviQe on the 7tn.' How long be ia expected to remain there, we are not informed i but we presume net long enough .for any 'person to tee him there, who haa not started ere this. . Cards of InvitaUoil to a aplendid ML Fajette Bair in that town, wero rceeived here week before last. -vMK Whit t Pteaae to fire this a plie In the Weatem Carnman 1 T " " Tii6 t sttTtB 1st I never . phnter get tlrof hi lubscripuon money. -And did you ever aerenejjetjhjil ; proportionjfj-a'. 2d. I never law a constable, nor a squire, get very rich by his oflice. f , j3d.. I never aaw a mountebank speak in favor of regular bred Physician. 4th. I itevcr saw a man get wealthy, by horse-swapping. . i - 5th.-1 never saw a gambler who would not tell a -fib, IF AnwieVMrrf ran cth. I never saw a woman opposed to p-t government ! A 7th. I never saw an old bachelor offer courtshio J norr a young girl accept of a oor old bacneloKS , .'r ?tl. I never law a widow refuse mar', rying, on account of tagl - , ; j 9th. I never saw a man thrive by th plough; who did not cither hold or drive. 10th. I never saw a clean hearth aiid a d - wife board In the same family. . 1 1th. I never saw a subscriber praise the Editor, after he was sued for the pa per. ' a fakmeb lire. B.C.. '" "W :"" er - irasntMCT0K ri. S3.. 4 " Yesterday," being the - Anniversary 'f tne uirin ity-jwi ,iTasHiKaTox, a respect for bis memory was shown by the firing pf salutes oftilleryj andTnotwithstartff ing .the unpleasantness of the weather several of the volunteer military com pan ic of th city turned out, and made a handsome display. In the evenine there wa a splendid Ball, attended bv the r hie f Citizens and strangers. 1 ' Charles Ball was recently convicted of rinaVfrjrLJVrmont,Jor ihe crime Of killing bis aArr, and was sentenced to the State-Prison at hard labor for life. I .k.l i li". truV.teUfieduhju;.hoJiaAvraliiil drenr and the prisoner was the mildett tempered of tbe whole of them I UfAff, the son of the Governor of Kentucky, has been found guilty of mur' -rJTETTEttLLTPklCFXMtM: Cotton, 15 a 16; flouf, fine, 4 a 4)( superfine, to 5 v wheat, new 80 a 85 ct. whisker, 32f a 58 1 neach brandy, 50 a 55 1 apple do. 45 to 50 1 i " vm.v.1. . m I' I wuii uri, iHinmu pnro Attn Ii..mi ! T . ...u T...L 1.1 l lyrSperbQah. moWa,' S8 a 30; uga7u. covado, & s ldj t icoffeejprime, green, 20 a 21 j 25i flaxseed, 50 92 fallow. 6 a 7, beeswax: 32 a S3; tfee 3 t4 W TOO IbctlronTU to 5 or! a anu o(i auaJltWI7 a A1 i tea. hvaon. Sisntl 12a jr. cwL wv , iuun,u ichi, s S i manuiaciurea, a CMMESTOM PRICES, Ftk JlU. LCettovl, Island, JCLto 50, ata'mcct doli to 20 1 Uaine and Santee, 26 to 30 1 abort sta- P.V A l;ta ,yhikey 26 21 r Bacon. 6 cU.4 Hams 9 . a 10 Lard, J a 9t Bagging, Dundee and Inverness, (42 inch,) 20 a 23 1 Cof fee Prime Green. 18 a 12 Inf. to rood. 14 17. j- North-Carolina Bank Billa, 1 a 14 per cent. am. t vcorgia tiaoK uuis, i a 1 4 per sent. dia. Ci, Thero has been quits a calm in the market for aome days past the high rates to which this staple had suddenly advanced the scarcity of money',' and the decline in Exohanre. have brought most of the purchasers to a stand , ana cowecpieMiy very tew sties have bsen of- ' irEwcAVAUt 6onnsi. A fuWription paper is left at Mnjar Var. brongh'a Hotel, for reeeiinff the name of nich gentlemen a are dipoed tw Join a new Caval ry Company In thia cognty. ' . THE BUPEBlOa COURT. fey an act of the la General Assembly, tha ter.ni of the Superior Court fur Rowan toimiv have been altered. The apring Una m ill com- i in' nee on the frtt Monday In April, initead of the tttwd Momlity, ai under uie oia tegulntion On the 21st of February inatant, at her reu dnce in Burke county, in the 45(b yr ot ber age, air. Mary Tan, widow and relict of the late Col, Wm. Tate. She bad beta lonr and severely afflicted with a. pulmnarycoAMunp tioti. hick aka boia with a. lurutuue and re. tirnation worthy tbe chriatla apint which she powraacuV tn the-desth of this amiable woman, sdcletytar aonainedTloir and her faniil'l bcrcafemcnt. hicb liwe eannot repair, lfl every -w alk f lif,.lter conduct was moat exam p)Hiy, as a wile, pareni, inena, and ntigtibor, she. waa dutifuf, affectionate, kind and charita ble: While ah hved in the practise of every social and domestic virtue, in tbe autumn of ber life, when the influence of her example wu felt and appreciated by ber family and the com enmity in which' she hved, she fcll victim te th dreadful malady, which so fresuentlr severs tne Donuaoi inenouup ana aiicotmn. o uau just pasaed tti merediaa of her Wrt bke the sue ut on evening s uecunatton, emitung bis spienoor, out rewiuns; nia ngniiiiQe,sna pw aing more,. uiouga auuing test On virtuo, still, her thought were ever turn'd i Iter moral worth increas'd with yean : -t ho' in our parent earth, her form s jnurn'd, lier memory is emLalm'd in tears. " icoaiaiiraieATBn. On tbe id Inst, at hia houae ia Quebec, Hen ry CUckrtoue, Kiq. (eldest son of the late bir W. Itlackatone, tbe Uistineuthei Commentator os the Lawa of England) for many years his Cn. L F)Mte arfiveJ in Ra'eigh on Wed neday U U the 2d int. A dinner and ball wa, given to hi t) (he same evening, the particular, of which at have not yet learmd. On Thurs day ec;iitiK, hi- left Baleigb for Fayetteville, where he proposed staying a few days. In the latter place, very splemlid preparations were making for the General's reeeytion and enter-.taismeaU-:. n--v--s. V.i - - KALKIOH, MUCH I. The elegant and spuitei) trap of Ca walry, conrnianded by Colonel Thomas PoJk,rriytf . ,n thisCity jesterdaf. T hey were.mrt. beyond the limits of th town and escorted dwn ' Fayetteville Mreet, to the Government Houte, by the Raleigh Blues, where they -were received and addressed by hi Excellency Gover nor Burton. -. J fr . -- Beriiter. ':, Tie next Cabiutt-Ax Is ascertained with certainty, that Mr. Clay will accept of tbe office of Secretary of State, and it ia generally believed that JHr. CAevet mil receive the -appointment . of Secretry f the Treasury, though Mfc. ruth our pre- aent Minister to the Uourt of St. Jantes, ia also spoken of. ;Th Bicnmond En quirer. ays that Jo: Barfrurt present Senator in Congress, his been offered and will accept the Department of War. It s also rumored, that Cov. (.Union will be sent V Minister to England in the Place Of Mr. Futh who bat signified his wish to return home JtaUieh Hegiiter. Weundve'rstand ihaMhe Government has lately received Despatches from Mr. Richard C Anderson, Minister Plempo tentWf at Bngotaitbrought Ijyllfi; ta Anaersonviirother of the Minister,) and accotupanied-by t wo Treatietvwhkh had bcvnuri ocHted by blm with the Covern- tfleiit ot vpigmnii one of miy, m mrrrr, snd frienaUAifi, nd the other for the tnfiflrettio of Ike Hrvt Trade t both of which are now under the consideration of the Senate. ' Jler Jau. 33i a'f. Very Latt from SoUfk .fmeriei. . By the arrival last evenine ef :be M Sylvester IIaly, in tbe flyort p-nssag of 13 aya from Carthagcna, w bate the papers of that place to th 5lb inst. inclu-: sivc. Ttiet ccntiln t?ie artUIetoftafiitulsioH. entered" Into between the respective com manders of the Liberating and Spanish armies, after the total defeat and discom fiture oMhe latter j but they are at too great length for our colutnos, occupying in continuation the principal part of sev eral -successive, 'paperi'- ' i&zzsz PterM thr4r4:ibitwnsthe;6 part pf the Message p( the Vice Prtsident of Colombia, at the opening of Congress. , CAaa. Courier. CHABtKITOir, f tB. 21. "BflneTbTig James Monroe, Capt. Sey- bert, we last evening received New-Or leans papers to the 8th insU k, Tnogislatu-of-Lotitiia-h passed an act, authorizing' th Governor to name4hrce comtaiasioneri Irem each pid?yn jhe Stitei to make,toe necessi IIire'tion forth reception Of Gen. la.eatkttkI.::.::;;;;,.. - IROM the' tubscriber, on the 1st of Janaan . last, a negro man, 27 year old next April, yellow compacted, long straight bo,(, -peel up in bi forehead, very hollow-footed f a straight well built fellow i had on a fine green broad cloth elowbodied coat, a full'd cloth aUrtout coatj a store-checked pair ot pantaloons, a black itirr nat, and a bae sbirt. - lit. rj In hi pe. ion a forged pass. Arpeion apprehending said negro, so that lahtm, shall have twen- ty-nve dollar rewary" WILLIAM RIDGE. Febntm-f 38, 1135. 3t50 . Concortl ftiMo Society., t Tlic Co-Partnerstilp y rriUE Annual meeting of the Concord tit.lJYF.nR1()K0RR xi4in between the' X society, will be held ill Concord in Cakar- JJL rilers,wu 'taaolvedby mutual c Ma county, on. the last Wednesday In March, 1B2.1. It ia expected tint a general attendance will be gi,en, 4ic. A. H. Mvttr.P., Seer, Vollce S once more riven, to all overseers of the State Road, and th last time it will be riv en to them but it has been done so ofUn that it has beeoiiis perfect to them i but you mav all rest yourselves well awurcd, that you may all look out to pay well for your not keepinr th Stage Bead in such repair a for the United State mail to be carrica. But many will any d die stage. It's nothing to injjet them rrtrm M ttity e4TT)iav rot tiua t do, but an put it off longer, till the roads wilt get bet- . ii .t 'li - .1 , . r icr. mu uin wm iin v any lunger mr, me. This h warning to overseers, worn tatiabilrvi'm Oalas stl,'to UaaonVPerry;-! Ui fur no fcei., tlwmeu that wish th govcramentweU to be at fended at it, fcc. .-m. : H. JiAKUIvON, - 3t'50 : 7t; r Wanted, ; "" AlVAssT active young man, to attend to a store. One who ha had some experi ence would be preferred - A knowledgo f bktfptHg, and the most aatuUctory re com ma relations u to character, will be required. 8. F. PATTRRSON k Co. mUMtrA. C rth. UiK lii25, 3t50 TttWig. TitS subKriber having removed his establish' ' ment from the town of Salisbury, to Ca barms county, six miles west of Connord, and half a mil souUi-eat from Poplar, Tent church, has prepared and opened a shop' there for car. rying on the Tuihriug Uuiinrtt, in all it various branches having a correspondent in the city of Philadelphia, he will reccWc, at short Uiler. val. all the latcat and mot aooroved fwhioos from the northern cities i and will Warrant h'w work tu b executed in th most durable and workmanlike atyl. He tvlicit Hi custom of the citizens of Cabarrus i and a.atires tkem that bis best eftertioo shall be devoted to their vice. . THOMAS V. CANON. Ft. S3, 1825. 3t49r CaTilngciMaVciias Busintss. NATHAN BHfJWN rrtpcctfully informs the citizens of Lexington, and the adjacent country, dial he haa opened a shop in that town oo Mam-atreet, opposite Mr. liargrave' store, where fc will be glad to receive orders in tne Caning Making Budntti i all kitid of repairs will be done on abort notice, and liberal term. Windsor Chair, Mnlin I or Will aWi he carried on bv Mm in the above named shAn, in its various tranches,' and most moderate tjrte; . All order, in either Carnare Making, or Windsor Chair Makine. will be thankfully re ceived, and faithfully executed, by the public's ttioat nuBihle eervaot, 6t5l NATHAN BROWN. Leritiftaii, Drniin e. Ftk. 25, 1825. CotK& WaUk ReaVting. 47 AKON WOOLWOR TH Ukes this method iV to acquaint the citizens of Salisbury, and tbe adjacent country, that he has opened a shop in this placet on Maintreet, a few door souta of the Court-House, in tba room adjoining Mr. Alliron's store I ' wber be i prepared to repair all kinds W natchei and Cbtk; and warrant therd to perform well for twelve month. He likewise will repair all kind of Gtld and m!vr vrt, m a neat, oaielut manner, ana on verv liberal tonn. lie solicits a sliare of patronage from the pub He, in his line of butiiK ; and only asks a fair trial, as he feeli assured that he can aatiafy any Naaonable expectation, In all jobs in the abet business. Subitury, Feb. 16, 1325. '46' ftUatA oT.SltAen I7R0M the subscriber, on the 24th iiwt a kay .... bora?, about fifteen handa hirh, nine Ofjen years old. Tie had-on him a bridle, saddle and aaddle-baew. The saddle-ban Cbhtained a full suit of black clothes, together with several otlier small artTcles v any pei-son who is ill give me io- fiwmstinn repcliw the mid hort,-o that I getl him again, altail be liberally rewarded. " j M. W. MOOP1. Sahibiirf, "r.28, 1825. 3t49 LOOK OUT FOR A FF.W day fnc,Ttcnnet 6oToman left hi ii. wife with three small children, in the coun ty of Cabarrus, wear to Millgrove, without any apparent eara.ly rupporv It is beueveu, be yond a doubt,-that be- ha seduced young wo- man oy in nam 01 oany uoiiger, to amp with km, aa k has not been seen in this place since $uluraai)'a. elopement. Raid Solloman is ai to stature, of diminutive ice i round face, rhort nrct, tiAt coloured hair, of salt spiicch, of suspicious TookT'and down cast countcnanet a . a. waa . aa wnen interrogaiea, ana uuiow eompiectaa, nau on when be went from her, a blu broadcloth coat, and a red striped plaid cloak, and is ex tremely lond Of a gun i fcates. to Work, but is fond of, women, shad-fish and cider. Said Solo nn Went oT in mv dsb gl5, or thereiibout, 35 whicbl waa lent money, aiid fti5 of which wa for Mcuiity one. It k by some, auppo- d that b wiU eorto uimlf in th eountr of alontgomer), Avhere his father and some of hi relative live. H personally took care to col lect hi tila Sally Cogger's dowry before they left thia place. I am. not tbe only sufferer he ovti a grrpt. Fiany pthfls in lb' fti"ty- t would be truly thankful to any person that would give me any information by tending a few lines to the Post Office ia this place. North rCamhfia- Cabfcrrua' counts Concord, so that 1 can nndwhere aa ha eert liimsaU, and aUo thankful to the editors of paper in this state, :vjeorgiK rJusriamaratt(rTeniasee,w in seri the above, and in so doing they will vm;i. th'ue with his. unfortunate wile and.eh&dreo, MjjyjeJt -9i m"3fl'ltepl .tnan JUI1N B. SnEl.INu TUN. January 2fi, 18?5. . ,,..; ... 3t9 ffll!?. wibscriber liavmer quahhsda ejt'eon- A tor of "the last will of Alexander lnr, late of Itowsn countv, dee'd. It the eouct of Elea and quarter scmions for the aid county, eld on the third Monday of November laat, notice.! hereby given, that all person having demands arainat tne said estate, are required lo present them for payment, within th tune pre scribed by law. , , JAMBS L UONG. fiwcjtfsf. Pee. 24rlv!4. . 40 sub' conavnk on the 7lh int. 1 he Scttlentent of th irir dcrohts on (.'hail T. V. Kerw, to whom alt person indebted to the Ute finrt tf ARIDO WUOU at HtlVr. will mak p,m.i. ' THOMAS UUHKiMOOn, n cilMlLt r. V.KKEVK, f-r ' CTTh China, r7narul Chtn.tTiirehit?,'J SjWs, will b eontimied by CHat.as f. V, itaava, on his own account, at In store,. No 281 . , A'j-A'rr,6ipol! the Mrrchant'l llutul, wh ha received, by recent arrivals frum V.uruper-p 659packag Urerpowt and trench If arm. 90 eaf" New-Vora'.numu'aciored gilt and mahoaiy framid .iti IHuue. Aki rtneinilji'ulexicn'tiew'ortnittii of the most firtliimtW al iinprovtl pwltetaaof Ctitk. rtf" t, CVl.frri-Pe.'roHaMe;fpOvv(i: and 'country trade, which are no od'ert J to the viiitii'i fin Ilk liKitl Lmn. OCJ'tCountry order repacked aafily.-afld at tlie nhorteit notice. Charttittit, Junutim 10. "SmtJII" IN pursuance of a Deed of Trust, e treated to me by Setli Wade, late of Randolph county, deceased, bearing late the 3d day of June, A. II. 1824, to secure a certain debt due by him to Itmm Harper, I shall ckpone to public rate, for ready money, in the town of Adiborouffh, in Uandolnh rountr.on the 13th duv of March next. a certain 'i'rurl of lind, granted by the 81 ate of Tenrewee to the taut Heth Wailf.by grant r. 16453, on warrant number 2988, lying in Henry county, m the state of Tennec in the IZtB surveyors district, and in the 4th range and ntri section i containing 5 1 7 acres, or tiiereabnuta. Also, all th right, title, interest, estate, claim and dijir.aml, both at law and in Fxjuitv, which the said Beth Wade bad of, In and to the etate of Thomas PtilUell, late of Johnston county deceased i and of, In and to a certain suit pend ing in the Court of Equity for Randolpb county. wucrrin llie sain Drill nwc wi cumpimuun, and Kleanor W. SlillWell and Phihp Raiford, administratrix snd s lministrator of the estate of said Thomas Rtillwell, dcceaed, are defendant, ALF.XANDIiR GilAV, 7He,Cife. 134 Ftbrmry, 1825. 4t48 An Accommodation Passngo Frm Saliibvrjf t Salem, and back agmn. CAN be had, ii) a light covered two-bnrse) waron, with iirinit-sca:, which the aub. scriber intend running, henceforward, beta ren Salisbury and Salem. Having contracted lr carrying the V. 8. mail between lho p'aces. once a week, he will be enabled to tako tlirco paMenger at a time, and convey thrm with eae and expedition, to ami from the above pla ce. hen the mail is taketr which start front , Salisbury evry FriJay morning, before day light, and arrives in Xalum bctwern 3 and 4 o'clock same day i and, after the Itulcig1! tgo arrive there, returns that night to Mr. Siuoot'e, about twelve or thirteen miles j and arrivea in Salisbury, by way of Lctincton, on raturday about 2 o'clock. Paswnircr ill be takrit at f eenta per milei br.pgage at the uaual rate. Application lor paaaage can be made wt the suotcriber's llo s t'.nttrtaimmt, in Salubury i or at th I'ost Office in Salem. THOMAS I10LMF.8. Nation, Feb. 14, 1825... '45 Yresh Gootls. THE ubcrner are receiving, and opening, at their STORE in Concord, direct from Philadelphia aridNew.ork.alarsr and ceneraf assortment of All kinds of Goods: nd have made arrangement) to receive front said place, mtnihly, any further supply that may De ntcesaary aciectea wun care, and laid in at price that will enable them to sell mry low. i neir customers, ana tne public at la: re, are reanactfullv invited to cad. examine, ar.il iudra for themselves. MUHPHY k HKOM N. Conivrd,Sept. 1824. t49 Oj- Country PrrKluce, of all kinds, received i exchange for GootV'- I LOTTERY I.tUK the benefit and encouragement of Ml', V C1IANUM, in iht Western part of North Carolina. Stlirwr. ' 1385 TICKETS, AT S3 FACir. JfpT TWO BLJXf b TO J PRIZP.f I Prix of 500 dollars fa Phaeton and Cotton Raw Uin) is 91500 do. 300 (Family Coach) . is 300 Aa. 8250 ftilgJY Is 250 do. gl0 (do.) is m do. R130 tlo.). U 130 do. R1W (side Doard and Cotton Sa r. r Gin . ... , is ,200 do. 80 (Gig and Sociable) is 160 7 do. 820 (Bedsteads) is 40 4 .4cv 14 (a tct of. Tables) Is 42 2 do. jR12 (Windsor thairsy "ii " 24 t do. IQ (two Udie.' Work Tables and one Pembroke) is 30 1 10 do. $3. (Ill Hows lop Cradle) is 8 do. 6 (6 Ploufrhs, gtrcot Umps, snd 2 Lard Cans) ia 60 R5 (Hat.) W 4 (Canrilestand) h 4 a - - (do.) v - 3 (do) is 60 l (25 cast steel Axes, and 275 pair , Shoes) ia 600 431 do. Si 1 1n War, Jewelry, Bliort, &e- 4- h 4.11 793 Riori Ticket can be had in Charlotte of the undo. signed Comm;ioiicn4 y lrMert postage paid tnrlowing tit monevt from their areWan paniHiurj, tuicnmci mwuta, l4MC0inort I'prkville or Xneasttt r whoplrdgr ihemsetvcf to pay the prizes, at .k't forth in the scheme thirty day fter the mwfcir, or refund lb money; to purcnaser oi tifiRctl,, provKlcflJum. tchem iahaH not oe"iiwnr--w -. - . . J NO. BOYD. N. It. Explanatory Hand bills etn be had ef the Commiwioner. 41 T Printing, oi every dicription, 1HOMTPLY executed at thisollice, in a style . of workmanship eorresponding with the improvement of the time. TKticrinV Tux Deed. x DEEDS for land suld by ShrrifTt for arrears i'7owr,for vWb a, the 'Jar!' e. 10 "do. - 1 IOr R 20 do. 9, 300 do. , , 1 i , l 1 . ".'.1 ' " '. j J I i 1 I r - I - v? ( -41 v 4 ... .... J ? w i! si . v , ;4 - ;il - I . .in . , . v. .-. - . .- - . -. ........ . ' . - .' .'- . ' - , . - . - ' . - . . . -.

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