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foPT,terSiin,etCtefilrf.e!uv v, fAtft tFUuf iryueeeprprrruina 5, iUe t1 V " 01""9 k" ' , Action ic. - ty ban atornvy wUJi end pa , bajlqul'a ' sppear ' r ' n S wlthfn A quiet breete ; , i fe bidden coal of fire tCb food attention mark we3 ary eded if Oe shall A ktrtti Question And H SVeete la the quettioe mark k 3X -$ if Haste oppola beet m (MrwILM.. , : , - fTbcre are four lines more to this ef" liion, which have for 'cpiloo,M Tbo bdys Answer,? these hate reserved I - . 1 I. -1 I 1 I tni.avinor snail nave kci mi boot Mail should bTtbitlVilrFltTi romliellm weH 'prlnte ?Tte Ladji LWCOUf ACHCl'LTVVAtt lOCttTTj At fOfctinr'tnd Cattle thow of the kiety, at Lincolotoo, on the Oib of No- mber lait, which was the oral meet j of tbe kind held fcy the society, end Uy very unfavorable, consequently, persons attended l nevertheless there trt a few articles end snhnsls eiblbi- d, tad premlam awarded ss follows. 1st. To sirs. Catharino Iiovle, for the a piece of domestic cirpeiln j, i pre Jd. To Jacob Rcinbardtr Esq. for the stbult cairSJi 34, To Maj. Lawson Henderson, for e bett mule colt, I . th. To Col. Dsnlel Hoke, for .tbo.Mtt Lo horse plough, SS. Tbo next meeting ol tbo society ana iabj Show. kc. will be held io Lincoln Ro,on the second Tnesdav in Jley next I remiums will then be swarded to tbe V of the following article!, provided le tot let y adjudge Ifcenf Iff be wirhhrthe guiatioos observed by the society, vis i lit. For tho beat plough, drawn by one brie, 1 3 1 -.. . -1 . . --r- ld. Foe tho bet plough, drawn by two nrtet, &5 ; 3d. For .the. beat colt ol tbahorse or Bule kind, not let than u.nor suxta an etitbteen; roontba old, 83 j 4th. For tbo beat bull or heifer cilf, leu than Jt, nor mora than eighteen, lootha old, 83 j " 5tb. For the heat boar and tow pig, not it than tlx, nor more than 18, montbi y83 iih. For a ratio of -the f re ate it quan r and belt quality of wool, thorn from iheep,R3 . rth. Pa i h bett cotton coverlet, and V tht belt cotton and wooicovcrlet,eacb l b. For the beit piece of dorneitic r nel, not leta than ten tarda; 93 1 Jtb. For the btt piece of blanketinjr, leti than five vaiui Iodjc, nor one jard ,U TAYtTTC. Tt.6 prircit of Ctncral Ia F;tttt throflh North Carolina, hai been marked f the ttronffiti cvlJencet of gratitude, retpeck and vencmtlort, and in one in at nee at )eatt bat exceeded the general evidence! of, eiteern which bavt been raanireited towardi ll.lt dinlnulihad matt in other atatei. Wa allude to tbe f.ct that a compinf , or rathrr a tquadrrm of volunteer cavalry, from McckUnburg and Cabarrui oountlet hat been on duty tlotoit aver ilnce the General left Watb Ingtoo that they left tbelr komm In the wlitern part of the atate, and procee ded in the dlrectioo of Halifax, when they met the General tome dlitance be bw Raleigh and that they continued to attend Wm, until fhey eacorted blm to Fayettevillof where they arrived on & brdayateck; and "where their eicort do ilea terminated, hiving been onconatant. active, and we would add aevere aervlcc (It having Tklned ttte greiter part of the time) lor about three weeki. S'tttrthurg Rtkutlican. ' COSCBESS. ' , We have declined publithing in detail, tbe proceedngt of tbe three loot dayt itt tingt of the eighteenth congren, at there wit very little buiineit of an intereating public nature trantactcd on either of tbota day aw-- ! . In tenant 7WedayrThe commiltee on military affaire waa dtchirred from the fuitbrr conalde ration of bill for eatab liibiog a military post on the uiual trad ing route between Mexico and Minourl. Tbe bilU, further to amend tho act au thorUing the payment for property lost or deitroved by the enemy, and to au thoriae the aale of tiniervfceable ord nance,' Ice. Were ordered to be engron ed (or a third reading Leave waa refut ed to take np the biU authoriiio the oc copailoa of the mouth of Columbia river. Mr. Adama communicated a request that the Senate would meet him in tbe Hall of the HW R-ot-1 Sh!cIoc. oa - Friday, when he would take the oath of offioe preacribed by the comtilutioo. In the If. R.Ktmt rfay Mr. M' Duflie offered an amendment to the con- at hut Ion for conbnintr the election of Preiident .enii.rcjjja the people, and. pro a 1. a I . . . . a Am. h. i A a i the rcT?3inacr cf lU C.!:.:!, tttiiifting a decline of about 1-3 per V- 1 he tot. I nice of tke month wire IJ.ooo btr.t, of which 1000 American, 1,100 UratU, and 3,300 FgyptUn were taken on tpecu Utlon, and 1,000 of virloui deicrlptloni were forwarded Into the country untold. Since our M report the demand kit been considerable, tod w a?aia raise our quoutiont Md. to I f per lb. - loeooa,fit. I. Tbe Duke of Northumberland, kn been appointed br the King of Great Bri tain to represent lilt M jetty at the Coro eatVm of the King of Frtnce. The King hit appointed the Right llon.' Trcderkk Lamb, hit Minitter at the French Coutt An extract from private letter frota Paris, dated Feb, 4, aay 1 have.Mch , '70 lr CaJitiUi. ftolert tfenfey, Ste phen Castin, Jrnct Henihaw, Irnmu liroOn, CHarlct C. D. Tbompvxl, Alex ander S; Wadtwotth, Csorge V, llodg en, George C. Bead, Henry C Cillird. 7b it Maittrt Commandant,- I av rence Keirney, Foxall A. Parker, I'd ward It. MCaII, Daniel Turner, David Conner,' John Gallagher Tbomit If. Sic vent. rJTETTLTlLLr. JUret If. Cettoa. 1 J a Uli lour. Am. 4l a 4 Ii NoeHlAe. 4U9 beat.awaX)aB3et.i bukr,32 SB ( (Mac brandy, JO a fit apple do. 42 U 4 J i core, 4iM Mi bacon,!) ai srJt,TerkaUluid, ol Ji fxf bUfth.i aaoia-ecs, Z a 30i sunr.anua. eo.lo,9 e 10 1, cnfTcf, prime. green, 3U a 21 1 3d and 34 quality, H a If i tea,haoe, ftl 30 a 1 the pottacript to a private Utter from 41 a WJ j t.llo, 6 a 7t good an I authority at Madrid, to the followi"34rA,,'l'f.S,: ing effect The declaration of theUT '1 " ' 1""-"- ' ' Bridth Government at tor the Colonies had caused the ereaaett consternation at Court, and disconcerted all the plana of Minuter. They are alarmed lor the fate of (he last expedition. The King hat announced hia determination to hold no diplomatic relatione with any power which aball make Treatiea of Alliance with' bia Iniurgeot Colonies, and will even treat them at enemiet. Let Lng land therefore took to herielL". UR.KSEXCR. The Allolnf U aaeitnct frota a letter pub. fiahed In the New-York Conmercial AdvertiKr Kremer U a atrong, broad thouldered, coarse looking Pennsylvania fanner, with a floikl face, and abort, atiff, aandy hal y nair. i roifld tance, by districts the people thall pro cced to choose e President from the two persons having the highest number of votes. Resolutions were presented from the Indiana legislature in favor of the gradual abolition of slavery. . In Senate on WfdnrulayK resolution was agreed to appointing a committee to make the necessary arrangements for the reception of the President elect on the occatloo of hla inauguration. The bill to provide for the punishment of certain crime t againat the U. & wat read a third time end passed. : - - In tke II. of R. tame day. .The com mittee on military affairs wat discharged from the conaideratioo of the President's 10th. For the best blece of earneiinsM meswge in relation to the claims of maiiacitaacuB. air. vamoreicnKouerea less than ten yards in lenetb, and one rd ideg?; " I Ith. For the best piece of plain do citlc cloth, mixed of cotton and wool. prleii than ten yards f and for the best "ce of twilled cloth, mixed as above tntioned, and aame quantity, each gj. The ci'izcaa of Lincoln county, who er belonclng to the) society it roembert hoi, wilt be entitled to compete for e above premluma. - . Tbe following prrsont, bemp directors the toctcty,ire pr.icularly tnucited to e their attendtoce at tbe next meeting, t Lawson . Henderson, Daniel Hoke, rtlett S'hip, Robert Johnson,' Andrew 4)Taj7ClihlK1 Wilaon. Major Lawson Henderson it aoDoJnted tent to receive specimens of minerals, satis, See. and to correspond with David I'mstead, state geologist, at Chapel Hill, p the subject i therefore all persons hav- Jany specimens cT the kind, are invl . to deposite the same with Ala j.;llei- rnon. By order of the. sociPtr. - VARDR Y MDEE, Srttary. 1 ' - kM-aW-i--aa-- - w-..- .i-.m.ww,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.., W,KV,.,,,., s,j The fblltfwing appointments, among other, w bren made bj the President, and confir. a ay the senate. William Mller, of Warrenton, N. C. hiree des Affaiiei to the Central Re- blic of America, Guatemala. , 'tnGeorgt lztrdr Governor : of . the etritory ofArkansaa. the following resolution t That the aecre tary of atate communicate to copgreit, at its next session, ii compatible with the public interest, such correspondence as may have taken place with G. B. relative to the navigation of the St. Lawrence. Mr, Tucker offered the following i Re iowr"Ttat the secretary xtt war ber re quired to escertain the probable expense of extinguishing the Indian title to a por tion of country laying west of the Rocky Mountains that may be suitable for col onixing the free people,, the best known route across tbe said mountains, and the probable cost of a road and military posts necessary to- a sate communication wnh m. Johnson, John Coulter, and Wmiwtn 'tty nd'W report thereon to the nouse at tne next session of congre. The bill in relation to the copper mines on Lake Superior, after considerable dis sion, waa rejected. The bill authorising a road from Missouri to the confines of Mexico, waa read a 3d lime, and passed. Tbe houae refused to take up the bill for the civilization of the Indian tribes; - A few .oLber ;bills were disposed of, when the bouse adjourned " " :: 'ir itjreign news." " By arrivals at New York, we have English dates to the 10th February. The papers furnish very little of interest, if we except the confirmation of another Greek naval victory, and the reports that were afloat in relation to the hostile feel ings of tho continental courts at the steps England" hid taken In favor ot South American independence. 1 Fnnch Hawke Collector and tnspec ipr ot the Revenue for the District of I The inteii!rnr, mn.t .rr.hi. tmh lewbern, North-Carolina. American reader, furnished by the last f the Revenue for lUeTJtstrict of Caro-T of cotton and tobacco. r N. Crolln: . otfih Treadnell, Collector of the Cus tn. for the 'District, an,d Inspector of "r.eno tor. the port pi Edcotop, n. ftor-,f the Revenue for the "port of for theUtrict, and Inspector of tht olina . 0 Jcrtc0Ke N 'at , n- , vo,,ecro' the Customs 99 bo District ofJVUminston, N. C. . ""Feteriiurj JteJiubScanr. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. toaanArrsBa,183jL. (. T We bid a "very animated de mand for Cotton- In. the first "week: of the preced- InSt month,' from the trade knd specula tors, in consequence of the smallness of mo aiocK, as aeciarea at me commence ment of the year, and prices generally advanced Id to 1-3 per lb. exceptfor Sea Island, which remained stationary. In the following week, the demand rather subsided and continued limited- during - . . ..' . f , . p. His dress It often slovenli, but hi ia sturdy and vigorous, and when moch excited, he utters a deal of plain sound sense, directly to the point. ' Nothing csn be more dissonant than his viire, or more odd and awkward than his rcvilcu- lation. I wondered when I first taw him, how such a man ever came on rhe floor of Congrcisj where he certainly teemed a sort of anomaly i but I efterwarls cea sed to wonder) and considering the re publican 'complexion of our Inttiutioni and habits, it is not lurpriaing that s mn with an amount of spirit which approach ea to turbulence, a ttrong voice, vche- toauw,. na PP pr. et we quote cotton at cent advance ee (b rice of last week. Vte. Ca.tBLE.1T0X FaiCEX, Mtrtk 14. Cotton, I, latand, 30 to 50, atained do. 14 te 30 Uaine ami Santee, 31 te 31 abort ate. tll3 al8 eta. Wbikey2d a 3t Uetm, en-i Hams 8) a 9lrd,9al0, Dagiing, Itydoa and InveriM-at, (43 inch.) 33 a 34 1 Cut. fcf Prime Green, IS a 19 Inf. to rood, 14 a IT. torth-CaroEna Rank Bitla, 3 a 2 per eent I beorgia Bank Dilla, 1 a X per eeht. dia. Cuimt Purcbaaafief rplanda bad begun te me into tbe market, and aaice eere made te line etUnt on Monday and t utdl tail but te unfavorable n (rem Llrerpool to tbe 33d anuarv, by tbe Sutk Bultn. baa arata brourht JxUtm to a stand, vrry few ales having. bcn tf. lected miicc. and tlioae al a rcductam of aboet blf a cent, on pro ', rates. Cutritr. Dirt, At M lrib.TMi-h, N. C. on the 14th Intl. with 1 ypltue Fever, CoL Uoggaa Caak, aftd a'jout 34 year. At Brldgewater, (Ua.) IT.m OU TtitK, ared 2J. hlie u troubled with tbe tooth ache, and waa urred by hrr motkrr to wrt aame cotton with tbe ewenre of Peppermint, not lud injr relief, ahe took what .he calcd tht CMcnce of taney, but by iwwtake tle ml ef tow y. Kne vet the cotton m omch tint a drtf of it etrap ed and ahe awallowed iu rhe i unmediatcly io tbe grcatett pain until ibe died. Tbe body wa esamiMd, aitd tbe iaUatinca were Sound dearmytd.- - idintr that In aatVr-W1;!VAMfiK, uw .www w. m iii.niiwr w w mt tri , .',. . wr r -w- lenfpn nine nit way to tnis noor, iro.tr i 'I Arirtlt of impeachment bare been preferred. s state like Pennsylvania. They tar he Ik a prime im with s. rifle, end dreads nothing. . Extract of a letter from a rentlesua in New York, dated Feb. 14. " Adams Is elected. There will be a strong opposition. There was great compromising of Interest, which we do not yet understand. When Jackson was informed that Clay would carry the west against-him, -he -replied" Well two things Mr. Clay cannot deprive me of ' tbe affections of tbe American people, and my farm in Tennessee, liar ia very unpopular io this and the neighbor ing states. He has lost his high Brand ing by bit intemperate course. For Crawford there is reat Sympathy, and Jackson stand a higher than ever."; "Ills a singular fact that since the adop tion of tbe present constitution rot tau$ only have supplied Presidents for tie Un ion vix. .Virginia and M asiachusetts. Of tbe first five Presidents, Washgton, John ": Adams,' ' Jefferson, M adisoru ..and Monroe only fear ever hid a who Is now elected the Sixth President jof the United Sutes and that during tie life time of his father."- f ATXTTbt ILLS, MAXC al 17. .r In our account in lost week's paper, of the cerenjonlsi wbtch Joak. JnUce. jn. tbe reception of ..Genera!. LafI) ette .on bis arrival here, we should have mentioned a rirtumitance which addt another to the thousand instances of the kind ft clings with which tbo General receives every mark of attention shown him in this coun try. At the review oi Saturday, com manded by Col. Ayer, of the Cot pa of Artillery,ind efterAho-seluts -jmfst4. bit remarked that, although was-not strictly nuIUarjj he must be permitted to take leave of each man in the line, which he dW - by tn affectionate -shake of "the hand ; and observed the same ceremony with Major Strange's command, after be ing escorted by them back to his quar ters. Oiwrver. Ceneral Lafayette arrived at f heraw on Sunday night after leaving hcrsr and remained at thai place till noon on Mon day. He then proceeded. ta Camden, where he arrived on Tuesday. On Wed nesday the corner atone of the monument Sver Biron De ICalb was laid. On X$fr s ay the Ceneral reached Columbia and departed for Charleston -vn : Saturday morning, where he was to be received' in great style on Monday last. ii. The Ednori of the National Inteiligerr cer state that? they feel hemwIveeYrBtt thbriaed to contradict the report which has got into circulation that Chief Justice Marsharuf about tr resign hit seat on tbe Bench of the Supreme Court, ii. j Naval Promotim.lht following is e list of promotions in the Navy, confirmed by the Senate ef tbe United States, tU in the legislature iif I'cnniylvtn'u, against Wal ter Franklin, Prttitling Judge of the 3d Juricial dialrict of that atate, for miKlcmeanon ia office. Mr. Crawford hv received and dec Fined invi- tationa to partake of public dinners, at Freder ick -burg, and Richmond, Va. lie ia accompa nied by tr. t', of the Senate. At a dinner, riven on Batwrday tbe 13th tnet. In Frederic kjburr, oe bis arrirai ia that nUce, te which Mr. Ctti.of Geo. and Mr. rTiffium, of N. C. were invhed. tbe fbllowior toast wa riven i By Mr. Cobb of Ceo. fien. Jkkm t nit glo. ry will pcriah only with dm country. Jur. i edje The packet ahlp Queea Mab, Capaua Rich ards, arrived at New York at a late boor on Wed- neaday morninir, 16th mU. from Havre, w hence ahe aaiUd on the 16tk February. Ity thii arri val, regtilar hlet of Pna paper to tlie 14th ui Cluaive, one !uy later tbi our adtkei via En gland, have been rectived. A toxkid article of Hie 3d February rtates, that a brother of the XJiniater Zca, bad departed from that city Fur 9t Prterbtirg', with a new to brp'tiate a Treaty with the F.mperor of Russia, relative to th South American province. A'at. IiUtlliftnctr. 'Vini!ifc?Clia!f Mallfc J John coorr.tt sd.'i tWs p!n f Ing tliej ciliitn of hihitiurr, and it, vitUJi U )rirl, Ual be baa crniftc4 ItlwW Clialr and lledflrad Hiklnr, in tht hio Mtly otcu.i-d b Charlrl lUea, ilte'd. en Main-atrertf eaat vf th eeurt-ho'iMi where be ll prt(.arJ with a aarartment ef tlmbtr. whirh bt will work ee late chairs tnd idaU and viQ bw hpry to acconAodat a gentleman who ia diijKM4 to buy work ia l fun of buainM, lit laUats hinttch that, fret ha, lore tirU twee, he taa lurniitl aa good work a any mmm in tht country i a fair trwl w D he tiki te prove 1 tbe shove aawrttoe. lie has reeeCtd from 1-Ulad.lpbla, the kurt fakiJoa for taira enj bcoua4a, and lutewdt u kp btee wlrti all two ckanrea of WliWm lis wiQ keep on band aw aasnrtment of chert, bftrtrU, aeraa and oaay chairs. He will attend Ividoe, IredttL aa4 Cabarrus county courti i where he Ul ted low . for an. or a abort credit- He bone, by etnet atteatioe te beaiaev 10 rtccire ibem, Ibare of public patfonare. Satitrt, JUtri A, 1 035, JIJ4 jConeortl .UihleBocictr.. m 'a 4 . a m k a e a rsniD Aaauai meeting m tne wencora nibie X society, will be held la Concord la Cabar rut county, oa tbe laat VYedaeadajr in March, lsi5. It is expected that a general attendance) a 10 be gfrtft, te. A. C. McHr.f. xVy. IJrick and Stono Maionrr. I? RANCH CRAIUV, trora the eity of Edlni burr, Scot land, taktt tbii aacthod to inArre the eitians of Bait-bury, and its vicinity, that he is ready te rtecute any kind of ork U the above fine of basinet-, lie Batten hirotelf that be can give entire astlafacjVoe to any gentlemair waating brick or none wae work done. 11 board at Mr. Thornaa Holme, and will beJ lhankrul for any job in the above boaincwv -lorr 17, loiJ. 3ti3 N. B. Smoky chimniet remedied, effectually I or new met built, warranted not te be anvkr. AAUO.N WOOLWOR1 If ttket thii toetbod! te aequatnt the ft 1 1 MM of Saliabery, and! tlte atjant country, that kt baa opened a abos in tha place, en Mamtreet, a few doors south of the Court-lioute, in thw route adjoining Mr AlTiHm'i atore ; where be ia prepared to repair all kind of HarVf and Chett, and warrant tbrm to perform well for twelve months. He likewiae will repair all kind of CWaruJ mhur wrk, in a neat, careful manner, and on very bberat term. . He solicit hare of patronage from the pub lic, in bit lint. of butinett , and only aaka a fair trial,' aa he fee eaaured that be can aataay any reasonable eipectation, in all job in the above? buainete. ('46 - mli.ky, ia. lft. 182J. )4iYf btvhela of Olti, delivered at White Hall. N. C. nine mi let emub-wcat ot Charlotte, for which 35 cent per bubel will be riven, by DAN'L. flAl.l.ASTT. Jlfnrt 7, 1825, 3TW . . Te imihc-dlate eansr of -the propoUion to increase the army of l.reat Hntain, appears to have excited, in an unusual degree, the curiosi ty of the Loudon printt, tome of which indulp io very free ditcnation of Ue tubject. "Tne King'i aperch arsurned, a we underateod it, two reaaoni for the meaaure one w aa, tbe con tinuance of the wan carried on br the native eovernmenti ef the Zv Indict agwuut tbe Brit- a. as s . a. L . a. I .L i.ujeaiaiUiUBCM.incrc j,uc oiuer uiii v14'1.1- tied, attte .of.,aflairi ia.rmanoY, The London Morninr Chronicle, attributea it rather to the feasibility of an expected rupture with the Con- utal Towers or Kurene, in consequence oi recognition by England of the Indepen- tmental Vowers the dence of South America. A'at. Journal cataaw, waaee 18. Cefon Thin article hat riaen a little rince m ..UitUZSm prime will iu bring 174x1 utner qtauue in proporiiunj smeut To Journcynien Sliocmakerg. IWSH to employ a good workman et the Bot and Shoem'aking buaincw j to whom I will five eonMant employ, for 13 month if be wishes itand the bett of wage, and beat of pay. F.BF.NESER DICKSON. iaVihury.Marth 28, 1825. 51 Ucirs of AVilliara For, , rnAKB notice, that by tbe4catb of Mra. Ma X ry Thortaaon, a trMt 'ofandaTTtowan county, N. C. on the South Yadkin river, in which the aaid Mary Tbomaaon, dee'd. waa ici zed of a life estate, revert to the heirs at law of tUeenid WUEanv Foy.-dcc'd-i you, o yeur legal representative, are tneixiore requested, to come forward and entubliith Vouf eluinil to tract of buuL .JOUN.J10WJAKDt trtl.. . iiJtrr. 11 m. roy, dec d. Manhl, 1825. ' 3tJ6. f f VJIF. tuiiwihes bcfS imftM V'TrlerKla, ind ihe public in general, that be hat Opened lioot and Khoe thopf fn the hem immediately opposite the Bank, where lie in tends carryinsf on the above -butines, in all its varioua branches t hit work aball be well execu ted, and bia material of the bet quality, lie hepea by bia application to buaine, and deaire to pleate. to rain a part of the public patronage. . ' WILUAM T. BRAJJFIELD. tXihWawr, Mmh 21, 1835; 50 Mansion WoltA, f. TZTT& TJLLX, ORTHCAROUVJ. THE Mibtcriber haiinf leaaed thii EfabCib went, formerry in the occupancy of taps Tabtr, m wow ia readinett to aecoinrnodate Tna. vtller and Roardera. lie letMlrre bis thank to the Public and the Chiren of FayetteviTie, for the former patronage and rriendly tupperS . which be ha received t and, in soliciting a cow 4 . tinuance of these fatora, aature them that every exertion ahall be made, and due attention be -stowed in order to tbe comfort and pleaawr of TrtveBcn and Board era. Ifia rooms are rm- merou, being new, clean and large, are well adapted to comfort and health, opening upon a garden which pnraenta a fine protpecti super addtd are the comfort of raae ana retirement which may be enjoyed in tpaciout Parfort by Travelling familie. Thiituation,etandingo) one of tbe moat elevated Kreeja, it heahhj aU tended with the advantage and convenience arinng from the important and exteiitivt butt neat transacted on that street, which will make) it the interest of count.. Merchant and Plan ten to call i it ia coiMtantly tupplied, by mean . of aqueducts, with pure water, iatuing ffwm one of the bet loentain in tke State. - Hie BAH will becoMtenUytuppScd with thet beat and choice of LIQUORS. " Ilia TABLE with the beat the country and Market afford i bit Btabka ahall be attended by 1 faithful, steady and honed Ortter. " Othee sd. vantagea are attendant upon this Eatabliahnient, rarelv to be txcellcd in anv oilier Public Huu inthiaSUte. DILLON JORDAN. - ' . FaytUeviOt, Fti. 26, my - - - - ( J CARD. I hare pleatrre in itabng that te Mansion flow tel, ia this town, liaa undergone a thorotgh p i rification, and i reoccupied by Mr. Jordan. The) public may rett latiafied that there i no danrer of contracting the contagion of the bite epidem ic disease either at the Hotel or any other place in Fayctteville. BENJ. ROBINSON, Reutth Officer. rawtteville,Fef.tXm5. AH ' THE aubaeriber (in purviance and br virtue of a deed of truat to bim executed by Ja. MeRee, arm of the county ef lrrkll, ad (( '; of North-Tarolina) will expoee to public talc, on Tuesday the 12ibof April next, at the mi ' -dence of the laid James McKte, the fbHowlng property, via: The tract of land on which Jame Me Hew now lives, lying in the lower part of Iredell county, on the bead water of Hoeky rier, which contain from 350 to 400acret i this land U-ef:ta.giaiA-qnaBty:m the country, with a great quantity or nnn rate meadow land 1 12 or 15 acre of which it clear ed and in good condition. 1 be w bole of the cleared land n under good ranee and in a nigts Mate" Of eulfhutidn. There aw on the premU- " ictsnrxeelNliTAdwejBng; of all kindi in good repair. Itk kltiiatcd In a . J healtliyseetion of thewwtryyle wrJljiiaterdt ..L, and would'npT3oubt (if pfopcrly cultiratcdai) amply repay tke farmer for bia labor as any otb- . er place in our country. -'-Alao; lOoy 13 very vJuible Arrs, eonaie. .... . ttng of menronien and children s rtKilehxlu1 w" " and lntctieaTHWr Z:ZZ Cattle, tlog, Shecp , libraiy of tr' .TuabJei, .. Bookie tvo good Still wod yeaaela, &C. fcc . Terms UL be Hiade .known on tbe day of . : . tale. WM. HAKGRAVF,, 7'r.. . Iredell ft. J . C. JtfereJl 12, 1835. 3t5t N. II. Anv perton who wjahea to piirchass) any of the above properly can doto at private) taJe, by niaking eppKtuoeil tolbe aiihtcriher. ! 'n t H t i t! ' t, i t I If I. -ft ,:V :; il u -1 - ' ' it ii ! r 1 . 3 4 '11 V :.:.:::..
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 29, 1825, edition 1
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