v4 l'.fwIWt ' t t .1 . -.. Ur "I V . RttUlAM. ' . . fek,Wixtnmafnr!ter'i story ' f b fKfcl.lly. futbet L , WViturnVI U runus-maW's p!l of Wp Wtiili, emAwiVd Mood la lis . Ilrry,ab,pihjr.g for Spun. Oa purpo at kit feci Ud Stuck H, JicJ.in.'J, while tWlCnf a the fun. ; ' - lUllol BiJ frUnd, VOuS IfcWA Tthtw, 111 jrwt sffly tongue, inoh DUk. " ,.w:., You- raiikry'a Uo, M wtu u ulc"r-: So fcf l"" dead. V lt k akk,.w. Eartwftttrf. AKDBEW JACKON. " JTnerfJs much jodWidtiality in the t..t1......l rhararter srAnafCr Jack toe. It U tKU singleness of mind which has gifca to bis actions that ilgantlc etpanstoo of renown which bat so raUy-captWeted tai' Ma contentions are sire; wthty aiVranid.anJ he has the felicitous acuity of etixing opoo that circum stance la every transectioo h,c the minor incidents are controlled.1..! ill brtfly examine hit physiognomy. The face of Ceo. Jackaoo . la of no ordinary formation. . lu general aanrt U inir of inflexible resolution. Whate? er may be bit, purpose. yu war p.tutn of in riture ) " (cr.. tuair i moil di.unguMxd himself to lH piwfcaiioa of arm even cruelty tua Wen considered bjr bit pooeota at an inhered part of bu character. ITieae terma ere too harsh iK.'.r anntirlioA Id hint Wit U 'jualucaa of carnage and destruction and although we heighten the glory hkh accrues to the nation from a succession f brilliant e'tctoriti, It la nt rrw as-rccaW 10 cOnvcina-Ute the uOWing, the bloodshed and.-the !ii9htr.'hith mttend them.' It U more-th military ocauooihao..the soften the asperity of hit intellect 1 aipect lo this psrtScular; GeoeaU J.c.sooYTricndi, have, Incontiderie. ly asserted for him the ppoaite ix. trme.judl declared that he lr. re markably imiallr"AmiabUity'i w a great measure, the result of, lioo, aad appears to moat adrtfg whatiidenominaudmanoera.;iwy Ungrafud en a bad htibutlt la mere cooaonaot to a good owj eral Jackaoo, like moat of foie ! were educated In revolution l1! hat eninted few or nope f the U- vanUgea of rennea ccorai---- Ai4 inci-4 my ywl h' , Uwlfr Jf, Kef ri4tf ill " toi fuf top. What' it there mcr mUulated to eWe ua frail being, a foretaste of hea Tn, VhUe journeying through th'.t WOld, ibao to amuotc ana auccuoo tte wi , AL a aT tender cCnf, ,, , ' -Ubtf Mrt7 trtr ptooai ' Th rvtirxU al mm Mrtw kW, ; " W i b fumpM-Wa MUat tcMf .'"'vom'aolloVclf ' womani - aweet Uootlifcf cf fiurwet anidt he ttortna indit'iduartharlt harih orjemeli--Tof ftr aijvrltyind aaictlon, rrtf willing tf i. .in.1t ia carlv life compeue him to rudy the real natori of every Hovely eirgM beamina; ii tbinc with which he waa concerned) cyou, beauty and'i and thia to oour the balaiof coatolatloo bto every wound, leavhg o meeoi untri ed," to chate twary he gloom ;wbuch may have gathered tround the brow of a beloved hoaband, from the caret and fatigue of thfliyfwU4ao with itaod ' the ; enrapturlna; tight, wbefl, vttk tU tkjr ehwmt about thee, thou meeUat the bcUved partaer of thy af fection, a4 bidat bin wclcoaoe ia hit Dot hoy ofacn do weaee thit lore f beintp, the last tod matt perfect of God'a work ,'trcaud with brutality and contempt ahocking to bomaa oa turel -We ac the man conduct the a all the innocence, ItTcnr floods ! Kcvy Hoods ! ! f I1HK i'lttwrilif n ire no ref i1f twJ fn. 1 nf a try tUu'u ftfwlfcral xuHiuht of wtwM.nl. U l.Ji, Vu nUcJ la thrlr wnjt tlink. brtkfnt ti r"kirtt tinrtV (hfr t cr clkrJ t Ui fM.c. l'trvn iJiinf 4 fnin.hr, will tmifof t pnjrulf f. nr ri!Lnf ami titmlnipr our n"li aAt a lo an rrocrU MtlaniiM. Wa mi cefMifttmrnt, m iu r aMonmcnt of JtU, wnoef bkb r tboM comIfte4 U th nnied ulsWna i bkh U1 M) aoM tt th fbiMclphU Ktul prkra, with a ftltT krtf Law of earrWrt but of tetters - N. C. Af nl 1M, laJ. " Af We f. Aa tcnon IUrpn-1 AU.iod Jm- AUimtwIrr . WUImin Akiwvlef (, W. Amlerwn TouBf W. Allen. 3 J (iil Arrf. ten. M-bMl Albrit Julm Alb-tjU INory AJlcmodf it In via tka.t vou offer to temporize Ilia determination baf&ct all your art You mutt unconditionally tubmit or entirely overpower him. Thit item- neat oi ueciiion ia mui "j for violence of temper i but dote in. tpectioo of bit countenance wa ill unde m m a at ceive you In thit particular, ine deen linra ef thoufht UDoO biwcbcek denoUhioJ w be-tibia, llpl rotnof St profund reBectioa. ve are oouna, " there forri t cbocludet thai the .JwtQO - Sahing tuccett which haa auended all hia actiooj, is the result of jutt viewt a exact appreciation of difficultiea and the meant of overcoming them, and of a preciae knowledge of the qualiiiet of human nature. Hit eye ditplayt great mental activity and vigor, which it well suataioed by hit bodily energy. Ia General .Jackaoo are eminently united and harmonintiily combined V. t. - .111 mnnl ' ltd Ohvtical HUM It - ff "I courage j forming, in i the opinion of I euugntenea mew, iw v i.- - conatitutlooai umperameoi. . M,5.,,, : ... . Every human character, however, hat it defect i and the. imperfection of General jackaon'e character U, that It impel him alwaya in a direct line to the conaummation of hia purpoae.; He cooaidcre what it right, and pur. auci it with w intensity and alacrity of rctoluiion which do not permit him to paute rior to deliberate, upon, acru. plcf doubt!, or obttaclet. ' When you n n7k a mm to'the execution ofi of con niandikhmrnt mf m.nnra tVir. fsr. I "r - . y I k Vl . f uc noi ocione ia mm. . xiui oe ai. .wlJllr-lee?f jbe approaches of friend. Hip with cordlalityV"ind tpreadt through the circle of hit' acqualot. ance that delightful charm of kindneat which springa from aincerity of feel inr. Aatir. Aa not calculate upon hlr falter iog-lle will teaie. je'u ' Jj :.P Trni vnunclf noon hit omisaionai and you must, be uncommonlyhdu ifvn,! Wmnire with htm. ' It IS ik. nf Ki tatk that he Will xjuij m " f ki tf He hia committed - " wrosf , he will if pottible -atone forir. 40 reproacoei iur ciui ui pr class, he triumphantly a'ntwen, " I have ttomnliahed the obiect!" There ia nothing on the brow of Gen. Jackson from whicn you migni infer that he ia obatinate. But ha ia unueationably firm. .. The bwef tec tloo of hit face, in that reaped, doea not deceive your It ia there that the ftaturet.pXfinnnets are perceptible, an1 aMniWAntlw immnaaKTaW tfil . . ... flLUA JJfcMMJ taa iiiiMiwT f n- - L !u :.L I,... t.. Ai1l vOuulCl UC migut jiciiau, hui us n.wwvi - never ttmnderrT..r On the subilfty "or steadiness of Gen. Jackaoo, conaecjueotly, you may ilways rely. Hehas BoTeverish anx- leltesflprehensrani-ncr misgivrngnf nOr saving calculations t make. Pro tection or punishment are aureto wait 'upon htr friends or Ms Am, p4Tua rnnntrv- r- her; enemiea. This is: .withhim, ir principle , that Js sacred. The wqwcom'MW is not to oe rouna ning, and it toa impatient of its grovel ling and xreepin gractice to eounte ''TBaoce "u Y et-'he. is'iver.'bnffiajed:: passion. Not that his passions are net powerful ) but they operate upon " IT will ehTiirhteiied bV" wrerious reflec ttOBinrigratethat-wilVaod cto-aut ' inf.it, fhfmilvia in idle invective;. j" . - . - Upon these delineations, .it is not in the least surprising that Ucn, Jackson should have atqcrtred the reputation of severity. Every thing that belongs to, "fryJHjTnrhaf wore or lets of the facnltv which passes tinder the name of .Imagination. Without it, the hy. man usderataodinir - would -be inert. The portiaaof this faculty which be- longs to General Jackson is compare. tively smair, ancrjurriumcieni-io serve as a pioneer. W his judgment. It necessarilv follows that he u not liable to be misled by illusions. Yet thia limitation of the imagination in aome aort limita the comprehenaive- neaa of hie views. With a stotle Ob ject before biro, he is almost always sure of his aim, because the power of nts mina copsiau id iu coacrimauua. Thia intellectual enerjrr. would, ia any station, carry him a great" way "on the Eath of prosperity ana it woma per jpa. be impracticable to abate his career unless by an aggregation of In. terminating dii&cultica which seldom occurs in the administration of public -IT - - auairs.; Andrew Jackson It not a diploma tist, ia the wUin 'r acnae of the word. Hit genius deltgcu in pure acmoo- auatioos. anu. aoeanos .acirtn fantastical concetta.- yt itn nimr . iue f.rU.Mnt of-atrle are- like the., em broidery ofajgaimejBbr the muaicfof an army. ITieyare pieManTrousoy no means essential to TitUity foTce nt onertion. . General Jackson has nn nh;rr((n to them. He even ad- to the elements of hit calculations. Nigbuitfon-ia J nwittt'hiov a'cTelr terous encounter of wits. He would t. ttated -i-... .k. brow of the once lovingTuabandrThe regular hour ol hiasplraoce athome paaset by.leav. :n k:. W.M:AH.t. wife to paa many foog,.tUcrablehourio o"d teart. droopa and withers be--xh tte itrok the a lUr of th? field oepmiAVof ica-woniea Bounaorncm from" tQ Canh7an3TwithcflflmaeT the eonbg raya of a vertical aum. Perhaps jomc"tifartunate adventure has plunged the object ol her aficctiona into diareia and misery, and insteaJ of confiding the cause of hia trouble f tHe bosom of a teodefandinxious wife, who might mitigate hia anguish, he eraips the exbiliratins; bowl, and dashea the light built expectations of his friends and family, down to. the resrion of diipair. and too often do we tea her eonairoed to an untimely grave, the aad victim ( a husband s If an allwlse bTni ti bear M fTom1"l of maorbut to oe.tne parucjpaivr h la the decline of life, when the gay and faacinatine amusements,. whKh pleased 4 us In our youth, lose that charm, which once they had with us, and old age, wttn an ia innrmities, ateUa imprcenuoiy upoo ui. what ia better calcuiatea to make life's lat ter ev4.' tolerable, than po who will illumine eur many dark hoart,-tid panictpatr la wor j-jyty tme to who we can say aa did the father of. mafkiad, to out., mother; Eve: bone ot, my. Done, and flesh of my a wf v' ; : .: ; , i uaut sati nlnn'a rBorta Kul oa muuu.it 1 orniiini inqra,;, - ' Keaaan!t . ipim P itutfa Paley tw atfeuey . ' Lonf FJtilAa od tSdeoee attmurtie m Ika lotWra llorae JUrtlutk'a chancery . lnftrtola dire ' la'a cmaa. Uvora'a index larira r.Ui Diackjton tfWlin 6a nrolUUoea B.MrW IbW Btartii W leart.g CbityabUU lloflrtiM'a prawica 4 111' I I m.. -i .MfMHtf Taller on eiacutkwtt JUrtiwtll Ii AUeraoa Cooot't equity lUberU OM fraaa toper on legackS Br reporu Law of tea HiDlcirt,,,. '- ' rUraihoa m parfatives tuaiU dentin fciLoburf diipCMatorjr GoodS atudy of meJi- llerbedeea's cororoco- tariea Jiimi buraa Tboffipao oa vanoloSd Caapntaa'a Therenctt- WUoa fhUlip HaD oa diatmkr fhmuopM of V. I. EwtU'i eompaiuoa Mlocr k Tufty - Armstrong oa trpkoa WUlaJi oa U tkia Wert oattaey lUrtoo't materia meOicailiwrnip on Mescal hitonea ixiraey-i aartr: lltmiltoii or mercury Belrt aarrtry. tt Cbetnicoi eatechwra - IUeSi naaua Haauhoa oa retnalca awMiwwm ay p Thoaa practice - Bat oa aaeaaaraaea Ultciovt. t -Marrow of the church Prowlfit on parables Dodriilee oa rrrtDera- ConVa apokfj ton Clark oa promiaee A and nrorreoa Pulpit awtt freo WULwn oa aafibaUi:: lmWUeolw Soiif m oumon Wrirbt ami Ilaiea Bucki dictraaarr Sainfa real . ... Jenka devotioa Jijii aennoiM -. GhriatUa aaorala ReUmjra works 8eaburra aermona Pubnobymiw ' Oman's concordance Cbriatiaa world Pialaia aad bymna Rklrely'a dinnity GoUeatreaaury found it on the interests of the parties, and confide only in the ability of the nation to enforce what waa right. To sum the whole, Gea. Andrew Jackson possesses a strong! discrim inating faculty of perceptictt ; clear judgment in matters iraanecfutely be fare him i t ainglenest and firtanesa of purpose that pursues their objtct with an irresistible intensity little ikagTai- lion j na wanderings or eccentricities of ceniusi a warm heart, aniAtrfeat cordiality-of disposition. THIV SPAUTAK JUaSC- - One of those- persona - who, ne " j- l.i H lose an oppertunity 01 insuiung peopic bv nretendinir to commiserate their misfortunes told- Mrs Jackson. that he came , to i condole with her on the a m a 4m J.l of h fcmlmJ w lUi air r"aaid aha- with.41 look of honest pride, '.'.Condole with the p'eo. pie, their Josi If mi jpxaCoL Ob irVi"r-woiuie:tne tinier, was cbnfessec never cheated . hlmtetd; Jff'...Tueedj. to innuire of hia ntan,-f -Sawney did ye take-themuleturefrea that eaekM I am not aure.M was the usual reply, " Make'aure ! aays , Goldie, whose maxim was, "rather cheat thaa be. cheated." " Pet'onoi Security. Will vou do me favor ?w says Young George Brooks to hia wealthy frU Htnaan "h ywu 10 lend mc hundred pounds, Sir," replied veorge. " Call at my counting houae,w rejoin ed Hahson. George wss not long in paying his respects. " What aecunw can yon give me, young gentleman f fLMy wo personal aecuri-y, sir. "Vei-vwelf. :t in here" saya Han- son, liftinjt op he lid of a large iron chest. J4t Get in there J" ecU5md Gewre?ln?ast6nishment iWhat fori" "Why that is the place where always keep my sc(urities. aaaaBBwastajaaaBwa f""'t"i ritWlowlii fif MiconWlhar extracf If taken froiiv thai. nuon timestt Jiie I OiK lilt, and buroorts to be the anawer of the King of FraAce, to the addreaa of the Kuauan Miniar t - - - u 1 receive w j? h pleasure the congralu lations which yc4 convey to mo in the name of the Emperor of all the Ruasias, and feu may assure him of the sincerity Of thfriendship whieh unites me to him. I am as much attached as your powerful Monirch to the doctrines of the Holy 'AluceTanl; my rnwef to isaintaln thera-Tell him from me that at long a he and J tmtmue faftei'mnbmz liio U feared for the tran mtitj ' W-aSntJo----,--- A tie owat'dav It will not be enoiiired ly hov viriuoutn M Aa arftrtf T and to Have psseaaed that love to God, the first fruits if whic,-wrO benevolence and good to men, will then be of more iniDonhce to us than mlrd w knowledge, and to bare understood all the mysteries!. Faber on proplieclea Mwarda oa atToctioas Lift Of Brtaard UarUals mcOMtira li'Earea oa tyo Cbrittiaa perfcetkma life eTScoU Jotepluts works Moral iiwtructer . Kcripturw biftory Browra divinity llanhahs aahctiftcatio Gtoni collection Dreuncourt oa death 1'ilrinj'a prorraai MUCtLUntOVi. Byron's worki,compluPtlot ' neavooa. x Portuna U liars .. Soou'a lkntry;"r.Biddle4s architecture. . ' . a - a rt a. BattpontiTBleeonoBry uuwra piuwaopny,... . BeeolIeetioBaoriho peL Booantwell " r ainouW Perarilof topeak" Barna poems , .Quentio Durward doi work complete Saracen t alker's dictionary . FederaTwt Blair's lectures - Jew4 mrrejfinf Tbonpaon't seasons Cibaoa'e do. AkenaidCs poema Betmefa letterf Salmagundi, 3d series Coa perHUak PoUtelearaing - Moore's Pabka . Smith Si Little's memo-OratorS gnnde randum book " History of Enjrland PletStngTompanlun '"" American diatiHer Ha?jiab 8oeV wifo . '. trtlaloraw imnjr nigW tboughU Horaa perib of womenGwibrie's pography-- Uodera chivalry,. SakbU.AUutMlklc' giwmcrwn en aoUoJa l'rki' trarylu 8 f jiirea Bates, 1 urjres Ia Bctl r v ohn BarWr nuiaft ' Battattn Itantla Do ling CoLJuba Brsndoa olotitaa Boak - . Sir. Bird. - Abel Cowma . Jaaiea Chambers Satah Cbwaa Oorge Colk Crk J. Cowan Joseph Crano rairxt vonce, a Harvey t .. Moact CbybrooK Johw CTWfeher Martha Calico t Daniel Carw. Abrafcaaa iHr'w . John UaVU, 1 ., ObedUh Dam Aquila Dareaporf : Corydoa Irer Wa, DonakHoa. Vtm. Edwards Robin Klliotto i.nrfr " JobaBmery. . Thomas Foatcr 1-rwl KrUlum,C4 Mul'p Krrll Ukteti Kerr Harris ICimlle. , tarprct Locko Joba limtuy, 3 m. l4ta Stiiktw ck luae Unttcr Wm.Unk "llcnry Micbn? .tarn, Jtccly ftav'uj Mivria Wifpon MrHrtry ' Mm Ag HaioieT Job Muter. , , Crorge Miller -UuaUth Martin,! L Junes MtMethf -lv. Jam Morrito . , PowalMclUa ' HaryM. McRca " Julia D. Moat Jobn MaaUft, Wikby Nichols , . -Paur Naoioo. , JutUhOWca. Belxoea Pin kit W Jacob Pool - -I Uriel Prlaee James iovel Aaariah Peck. S Barbra tickler , 1 bonwi Paraoa 'J. S. Fraraoa BetatyPaUy fchrneaor Parks jamca W. Banvay, tie. Cmrdnr 1 KicWd bbavex 5 John Piaher Fec"y. Freeland Ladp. teroy Smait Charles GWr Oak It Gnffia RicVd. Ctnespto ' Mr. B. N. Caitber Larkia Crif&a . H a. Cibaoa ,' Jaite Carriao Moae Graham ivhn aunpaoa BeaJ. imtth Mr. Sarah Saavef Martin Speaka Erasttti SmiUi Tobias Smith Artlrar Smith John Steel ' F-dain C, Gaither famXSmith Mr. Hurt-, V. .rLIloSfwU: .". ' Henry Hal C. P. Scbiefly Margaret HH, 1 'J Mo Simpron Cxorre M. Hirtileizh Ko. Sanders . Jamea HendHcka --Arcbibald Mokor.- Jtaaellcbaea ( ChrwtiaaTarr DouL-Ua llatkn ' 77 " John E. Tenair John Hana Jo F--TodL. frankliua works Converwriona on chem- Namthre of a' soklter iatry Self knowledge k on philraophy Life of B-iiiaparte American gardener " of Waahinrton Kirkbito of Perry cewTsew rxma 1car of VVakefield Devil on two fticka Marriage ceremonies Anecdotes Toote?'panTheon " fT. Scenes irr Eorofo Hierogliphic bible Pooe'a eray Sumners botany.' CteUamith't works Sterne's works , . Charles 13th Wert's letters Rubbing journal Jackson's book keeping Franknn'a narrstiva -- Wealth of nations Goldsmith Koma Arabian ntirhta : A' Li Children of 4ba Abbey Sketch book Lady of the lake Practical hints Advice to the teens Self cultivation Milton's works Ovid's art of lore . Campbell's poema Phillips speeches Paley't philosophy Human heart -: American orchardist Natural hiatonr GrimahawS" tT. Slates Memoira of La Fajette Mentsljniprpvcment Thinks t to myself Park's travels"-" ; -Lacon Sacred geography Redgauntlet . ... Confession of faith Winter in Washington "Murray's pammarr Old England . Bibles . ' Smilev'i geography Testaments, kc. Itc. Baine's wara 6t55 Wale Hampton IhooaS Hendricks Wertley Harris Rich'd. Harris Jcs Baden SaraX llugbey Abbey Harris jobs n;n - Bryan Hotchkro, 3 Johua Hadea Lfieiur HotcbkJss John IfiotteC is Jacobs Ivis rumaa. John Tail ' Joaepb Williams Ja.Weant. Sarah Wamack Joha Walton George WiUis Mr. WratUati . Tboa. Watnack Joba or Caleb Wrbb Lawrence Willias J. K. WilKt. - BarnaToungr Dorcat Johnston. " 1 ' -5 SAMUTX RttTtH, f. . r. State of North-Carolina, r -tfftrcomi t9orrr, COURT of fleas and Quarter Sewions, Jmo ary term, 1KJ. Alban X; MeDoweBw Ssmtiel J. Murray Original atrachment leW. he It appearing to theeiiidact!bn of the pwrt. that the defendant it not an inhabitant of thia state, It V therefore ordered by court, thai wb lioation be maJa for three months fieeawTtljr, In the Wettrrn Carolinian. Minted at SaTubnr. that the. deftnlantVjpear at VChnrTWf nrstj and Quarter Stnaons, lu be Itcia IOTP'0 alWie eoun4ionsrfn AsheviBe, oa3rd iLihifif'Snd thero nlesd. ansf "1 demur, or juiljrmenl final will he entered sp&4 inhT,-SOTdtiig-WttieTtanrtrn-semaio. Test, JNO. SllLLER, PrlcVadv. 4.' .TT" rmtoJ Btate of North-Carolina, SUPERIOR Court pf Law, Spring term, 182..! ffiiufea 8ee!man.rr: J6eoh Priehvrerjt dical attachment j James Hudspeth, garnihtej Ordered by the court, that unless the defcnAstl appear, and replevies, and picaas 10 in hv Ik nrit mart, a tndL uienL- eTO-OSofcws.1 will be entered u? against bim 1 and that sdrer-l ruement oe msoe acctiruingiy, uusn w-i Carolinian, fur tbree months. - Test, J. WILLIAMS, jnn. e, s. s. .; Price adv. 4. : .J12 Boot and SI100 EsUblishmcnt W BF-VEiEtt DICKSON lakel thil "J' J .mm inform 111a cuwiniicri, mint I . I lunw that T-1i Mmnml hia ht I the house h formerly occupied and has take I the house owned bv MfThomaa 1 oao, vr--i 1 opposite1 WmttfBlaughierVfiou tainmcnt. on Uain-street Salisbury I where wi will carry on, aa .usual the Boot and SUoe swl litlanf nailnnaa aiul tlltlki1it which, I lie ves, 'cannot be rrpadby any Inthos I All orders from a distance; for work ttt his &tl will b faithfully attended to. A AR0N W00LW0RTH takes this method J to acquaint the" citiicns of 1 Salisbnryand the adiaoent country, that be bus opened a shop In this place. w Maiffatreetj a few doors aotfttl of tho Court-llouse, in the room adjoining Mr. Alhon store i where he is prepared to repair all kinds of Wotthe and Clotk, and waivunt then.to perform well for twelve months. -'t tie Lkewite will repair all kiad of .GW and fftjr worArvhr -a neat,- cwefuL manner, and-on. very liberal term. . .-. XJIft aolieitt ihareof patronage from the pnh lie, in hia line of buainessi and only asks a fair triaU as he feeU assnred that he can. satisfy, any reasonable expectation. In all Joba in the above business. '461 SaMurv, Feb, 16, 1825. rainp aiirr;!.i. rnnptftillvlnfurms theme l-BtiBTrtrof thsrtown of Hal'mbun-, sndjl! citizen farminef his neiglihorhoodi tUhsiu) ehCrifls, Tax Deedg. y DS for land sold by Sheriffs for arrears raai,for sate at the 'anltoian' offise. inat fiiiishrd a larire builclinm. S3 hv 39. Kt ' I ning Cotton, to run by water and that hen eta well fi wd for packing cotton, hi The I nrsnneii' for murk He "as hi I who mirr farw wththiLrtomMili will have their cotton packed and fntrnp.-rr1 ble, and on the lowest terms at which t i;'"f by others.- He.afso asiufta thone who seftrret ti to his Gin, that it will be kept separate W others, so that they wiU'be sure to get th sf .1 - ...I 11. in.tl .nil built ui ' establisi.meht, at Bis Mill Plantation, ,,e' fromSali.urv. ja: ririr. OreAsr lL1834v - .

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