f ?hr JUasr. r minus. Vfh eh tp4.e l..mt plttii aaetinareteeMneJi I to ike rayrtW fctod ta art RtimWaW I the tWt t&rl t c knien ii ew r Hope froe) (! klTco4 trie fn.p Ad tktery M lb Urtl glowa Ad WOMAN UUt U lb roe I re m t-ns ateoeetft, r rajir jm TAoorj . To-lay, r pWww, wi sad prUei T4tr, layt pkaa Joe mJ year to iM Te-Ur UW k 4rr-J b dainty I V-.". Tomorrow, I ftimetlf a4fr , T-d.y, he's t W a rwly. rb ey Te-JWr,WWfarabJifciay, T-d, rt U A-A, built to hi miJ 1 . .To owrow. U rs a eonhWd. To-day, he I (Mb m koworii lofty wv To40rrew, Urt hi title foe fre. To4ay, hi fcmiMM f Uf w extol i To sorrow, tWUwf to the eye of til To-day, he has debate dMiw of Heave i To-morrow, tmi too late to be forfWte. To-day, he wt to bope light a air To-morrew, at in enguieh and detpelr. IXoaV Xlfakfng. Seen time ago, w pvb&bed ft well dig etcd tyoop.it of Mr. M'Adaatli work ew rW Ike following letter from tW. gentleman, on the mm aubjecf. to the roat-Maeter General plcamr tad profit aall be take a mUreeYin tho m4ea. Mr. Mlka he truly ditrtntr tb telenet and pUluabphy of rani-making, and ana be ranked atnong the benefactor of rb OJTretJrWIa, Jfe W, ; Si a i I htf tlit 4Ur . h4 ib kooor to ftceie 'he letter ? oo ddretwrf ta me of tl Dfteinber Ut, jilnj or to torn etmmuilcuon from &lr..DTit on the -' fulJCt , f ! Koad. Jo W'hljJ(J(oO couMr. 1 Kubrah to yoor fofiWrtiJon the re pliei to Mr. D.m'i queitiont, and torb obtcrvktlont nctur 10 me on the gener al principle of Rnii nikirgt recurving Ihr faror of you to forwurd them to Mr. Diij I Sou Id the le to fortunate a to meet four approba'Son. I have eeo everl michine for break ing road itynea, but I confer bind work , superior to them all t except the (team entfhr with roller, and the objection to ... thai r.rm are very. great. A iteam en- .. t6 ) expenie, diffK-olt of removalt midcpfndiii on l?r lor cor(dent)onl end cannot aAwer-ezceptben rnucb rork it done in one place it perform the work very eipediyouilj and very per fectly all other contrivance of machine ry appear to me to be infeilor to roea'i or tather boy' work t for we employ only )oyt or infirn men, to break our very hard limcatonei end, they utc imall rKmmer about 14 ounces weight in the he adriioUtikce . alike in atiC) and that ice the d'umetcr jetTl Ticir Enjliihjhili; injj. .. ... . t - 1 6hbnld airy tnWrff occur to yoti teslde ' ; what 1 have italed In.tbe enclosed replie to Mr. Davis , that you think will be use "fulI ihall nave"great4lealUr trf glvlnjf . you all the information in my power at any time that you may be pleased to give me an opportunity. - I have the honor to be, air, your mbit Bernt . .jKO.xoiuuia, M-BAtr . To w n. LoaviR-, Eaq. JlrpK U puttiiu bt Jtr, Jhn Jhvix dated t M9tA swwj- VdOV taea asfcvaawpaSjaoaMt- Lii or thk Koai-. 1 hi branch belong to the Engineer; and no general directiona can be given respecting it. SVKTACl Oft BID OT TBI HO AD. The.. bcd.of a.rod is thcsDit.oC ;the countryt after being nmde smcotht and a H level ' circumstance win tmit 'T he great vbtrti tf toad mtrkhrfjrie to" (reserve this btd from wet, which assails t both from below, and fiom alove the untier water is to be kept off by side drsins, thatjhallsjwcy s keep .the, water6f the soil some inches btlow- the level -of ' "tbeJf ft aVevefy ieisori 6flf.e yea arid" shott W the line be to texlaml Wwr hat no sufficient full can be got to bring the - water of the soil below the 'bid of the road in such case, the bed must be raised above the level of the water. 7he principle of preserving the M of . : read fitrn lying in water, it founded in 'th'e reiiortbar if 1 Tod be Isfd in wete'r; the sub soil is kept soft, and the road will - surely be pressed into It ly heavy carti ages and in winter, the frost affects that - wet soil so a to lift up the whole thsss ; icn!t1od'ae"W ft Ihew; ir broken "to-i)ieces,r SiTbese5 : reesorrt have been found sufficient (0 induce, the abandonment of the former practice of digging a trench, into which the road was placed, and which ensured the bed of the .' road being wet at almost ell seasons of the year. " " ,' t The wet from above is to be kept from the bed by the materials (or as we term it the metal) of the road ; broken stone, of angular form, skilfully and carefully laid on, forms ft body so compact as to be an tffariusl eotir of vw,f lortn ftr Irorn i-nttrilm ffOs a'ive. j..jf Mf urrd the b d or nt' of tht eon- fy Iron wet, it It rt lufnlmtlr '" r"f f V W'1 I.... 1.. i,a.r,rtf. no MCt ttf fof the boiom or swwdtiun, ss It It Callsd, of I.,.. tahlrh. If tner were not m t...u... ... vKI,r ilfnkia. on account of IIM v . . . . lit I ikanuffta MMtiMl but this botlord II Birtliltslf Inlurion. Insimuck It l tnnstaotlf shtken by lrrligi whlcb ktrpt the upper Uratum ileiyi loote and open to recelre rstn wster. " Wktii rtftd'lat1r1otf pretrartd. the Art atanalor aa we Call It hHl(1fcl) tl 10 U M4 ot, not all i entCtNt In Uyn of three Inches thick i after ih b"t tnree inchct are laid on, U U to be subletted lo the uaflk, oi If the rosd not fpe to irafDc, then to be rolld vurt the lion roller when there Is showery weather or it muu be welted by wster thrown upon it for tea will find (hat no stone will consolidate when Derfccily dry Whan iha flrtt coat of Rlotal has U nmtdcrrt settled and become consoU dated, second cost ol trree incnes (hick, Is lo be laid on snd rolled as before, trnlet you have trslLc w bicft Ciwi crest caw most be taken to rtkc the road constantly with Iron rakes, filling the track made by every carriage, to aa not lo bo teen hr that succeeding, until the read Is nuite consolidated, af cr which it will take no damage, nor fall Into rot from an thr or site of wheel or welifht of carriage. Much has been tid and written epon Ihe trtngih of road my experience hlhiclnett or well broken, well laid tone, it quite lufficieol, provided the btd oe rnaae and kept dry. I have of late rear made no new road thicker t but ae, on ih oed yarr givew it an d dinon of three inches, looting e little the hard surfara of the road, about an inch peep, ro allow the newjnd the old metals to join-and unite In eonVnact bodv eo- Ing upon the principle that , the natural toil it t be real carrier, both of rha rout antf'tbe. carriages, end thai iriicaxld be kept dry br any other meant, the artifici al road would be aliorethcr unneeettarr. and as six inches of metal ia aerTctusl a roof, or covering", as a larrer qoanthy. there la do use at being at the expense of more. M4TEIML OF MtTAL. The gradation of quality in this coun try, of stone for ro&d, are considered to be- Firtt, Crsnite. Secoml, Good Flint. i . Third, Hard Lime S'.one. 'T' In America, where the aummers are dry', and hoti "I irWoId "prefer hard lime stone to flint because the latter I very apnobecome loose in very dry weather but whatever materials be used, it should be broken very small in recommending six ounces as the proper site, I went as far as then old prejudices would admit ; but experience has convinced me, that half that size is . more useful and more profitable to the country. - When the stone is well broken and properly ap plied there i no occasion for Ihe - cover' ing of gravel or tlate, auTnonjcTrWTm preventing fhe rcnnsoJ)daiion ff jhe stone by keeping the pieces apart, .whereas thejjjhpuld tmhe by their own angle. The slope of l road should be a little a possible, to throw off the surface water y and I have found an inch in a yard, from the centre to the side, to be quite suffi cient j if the turfdce be smooth and olid, nwter "ean- stand orrvFh. bpc, nd the more you can allow carriages- to stand upright, the easier they will run. -Th rcasotr rmmtFin lh lay ing on of the stone at different times, and in layers, is, that if the whole quantity be hid on at once, the under part never con solidates properly, but continues loose, and is apt to be shaken by heavy car riages, .and. part j so as to make the road receive rain water." ,-e -rm.wmm2.:imiir.im Having resided fOTniccrr yeirrs Itr-AnreT1 tea, I am aware or the seventy of the frost, and of the heavy and sudden, Sum mer showers. These circumstances make it more necessary to be very fttteo- tive to'.ktrping"ii:y the l&bt fdur'roadeV as fr6iriirasittredljfTeacli"them every Ukter-f-w bcreatrt he-frotof4w climate are not so violent, nd do not reach the bottom of our roads, perhaps on an aver age of seven year. un niiiy ground, great care a noma oe taken to keep the tide water ways clear anu open, oincrwije rain waier.wii ge ta undcr-theToad,knd trill seekiti jraytef twecn. 'the metal and the bed . dowtt the slope, for ft great distance. ! ;r. In a country - like -"America, where many ne roads must necessarily be made, it is follow the e greatest consequence to ttiosf. economical course,. In order to make the fund appropriated to roads produce "the greatwr turn of good to the public. - - r The old ytem of digging trenchest and filling them again with stone, is to be avoided 'as a very useless waste of the funds, it being evident that the expense of this mischievous - process is greater than making the same length of road oh good principles- , JOHN LONDON M'ADASL j ciutoTUt arait U. The piWM C'r,v J'l,h f.om iblt ln Somrdaya ttpte 0 lh Wevl lndwi. ! ronte,Mtne of ih rlt In Su?r atsl (offie nd ihe pilot bo.i Cora, ttttrMiy, on the time butinet. One It taU'iopt desilned-br JamaUa, anJUotk4rUCuU. CtuHtr Trnde trf'lorf-iTk imnyht f dutle eco'sd at N. York on the llth Intt. 'one dr'e wr) n' ,nrn htndni tndMy MoMim ; w7faV sfhicfi wVl diuevered In nntandfa ntKaUulr Ueft fouod In tng 4 ike. border bf Ucb ft In Scotland Jit rlt ftt Mli end hoiU aM 381 detect belt. - - - - SJkmtJ frLl-llri tbmpori, 6f ' . . . j ' it. Pnnslvnt if "wi"" lt, norchaot of China, In the sapreme court Of 'of jwn-dfllverw of -mj rrnrtur tm areeint. ion- siear Hooqua amtcted b f1MT tied. Jh Clark li tnnodnced, In the niMrs of Georria, at ft eandldate for L.oternor oi mat state. v. a roup, ui ore tent Covereor, It alto ft candidate. AgreeaWr to en act of the lest ieion the Legislttarti the Governor will I ehose by the PVJ Xaleigk fijr. U cie ef Mdottoa, In the District Court fttrMadclp&lei on the 1 3th Instant, the jory gore a verdict of 5.300 dollars Ammt tag at mocn a tne ocicnoant waa tuppouJ to be worth. ' J The leg jlatort of renntylvanla, ad journed on pc 13th Instant, after a at aioir of morf xhio four momhaV" " atiffMal'. The shock of an earth- cuake was kit at Columbia Tennessee, tftf the 'morning of the 19th ultimo. Cov. Colei cf , Illinois, haa been fined 3.toa4JUii; for-naadpailna; hi. alata without m bond that they hou!d ftot be chargeablt to U ptibXc - -. A commoner of chrittians ha lately been discovered in Perti, who occupy a small town near Tabreet, and have churches and bishop at Jerusalem, Diar- beker, and Mouse). They are distin guished-from other oriental christians by their proicsMng to be of Jewish descent and by"thelr forming an independent community, regulated by a patriarch and bishops, unconnected' wltV any other establithmoola. - Central Lofayettt is rapidly progress inr on hit murnev. He arriw-d at Mont gomery, Alabama, on the 3d intt. and left there n the evening of the 4th, In the steam boat for Cahawba. It is exnectet! "that he will reach Mobile onjthe 6th, and New Orleans on the 9th or 10th, at which places splendid preparations were. making to receive him. Savannah tirfiublttu. Stareof Ne7r-Yoj;whQeTrBrne,ls known to nis country men the liberal contri butor equally lo the cue of humanity and ol science, ha ettablitbed, at his own.cttarrfi sr; School for the- purpose ol instructing persons in the afifilication oj Science to Jht common fiuriotft cf bit 1'hi interesting experiment is now going on at lroy in the blate of New-York. A public1 dinner was given to the Hon John GaiMord, of the Senate, on ihe 7tb ihat. by the citizen of Charleston, S. C as a testimony of the high respect enter tamed for his services and private worth Ihe company, was numerous, aud the toast unexceptionable. rranxtMs by impeachment, has termina ted t and he ha been acquitted by a large maprrtyjbrThroe Court for the trial of impeachments. AfataerAutfftWrhe election of Gov ernor, Lieutenant Governor, and Sena tors, took place In Massachusetts oriM on ajr?tttru1trLftv1f eleetedGovernor, andMAKCxrrMonToit Lieutenant Covernor, without any other uiuaiiiuii man a lew scattering vote. 1 he Union ticket for Senator prevailed in Suffolk, (including Boston,) and tickets! uuiiueu u sinuar, principle accm io h"lle-lejJOlfiajfdi owing to. the absence of competition lor w. k:L- ir ....... i no Higiicr omccs, was tnmiy eticnaea The extreme briskness of trade last year at Liverpool j f t evinced bjran official account recently-published in Lngland ne exceas ot 1824 over i B3 i more than 4,i00D0O. The export of cotton manufacture ABd yarn, are estimated at the vast sunt of thirty millions 1 : Major Longbow outdone. The inhab itants of the Island of Ceylon affirm, that the salt lakh on thd mountain Colomco, consists wholely of the tears which Eve shed for one hundred years together, be cause of Abel's death. litind for BfAf . T": fir ,Ut.l,ti li ! a 0 a tn Ifwi f. In iha ynrVitU Y-lk". aW it.,.. .,lc .t.rta Mlt.l v. ntr ut ri leading foffl llia to V iSVfUirot., t1j.. f lf tirv.1. f Tri l ktiir, AkH.IU t.irtr, a4 Mr rJiarf 2v7 Thtf ara rni4 anr.r f an4 H aimd o w a rtUil kHnafHlmpmfl tHta-W twimI i IM Uwl M ehU-iy ammrrovadi M w bUtd lo b a krahhr rituat.wt. A faflUruUr oWrtiU U IkanfM atmfry, m U U nrvoumrd ay par tM wtahinr 10 rwnhaae, will vw l frt ae. App'r M hKribt r, ai 1 lUtatt of .'Wtx.liong, Attd. TUB IhVaerfcef it V tnrf ib laat w-f AUmikW lumg. M of oouwy, aUc'd. at She ert tlrma and quarter acawonl fur th aabl eMiy, tld en lb third Mowday of November Ur it krby f Wt, that aU pcraon ktvmg drnwiida artiMl lb aaid etute, are rii'M lo prvtewt tUas foe payeMlt, hbift the Ume pre toribed by law; . - ICf gftfOI Jack t i fbal-fvttor, will Kand tb a rsulnr anrine mmmi (to ead ow the H of Awe) et my atable, w fufw Creak, atrta mtlot aouth-weot from ChaHotta, asd win be H in marts at S dollar lb aeaaoo, and tea dollar to hrmrt a ew with fl. Graat care wit bo lakta to nrevt at ace IdeM ee etc pt, tat 1 wiQ not be Cable far either; . - - . JAt.LlMtlM. (ktfftnw, JjritXi &3e) v f7tX be git en br the apprehewtioe and ? f lirery la ihe mbtetiber. at waieno pae office, IjOireaa tfiatrict, Houth-Carolina; or fof retiring Wt any Jail, and fi!ng iofomution to the aobHbr, at Ihe phre abert4MotiMiel,or to llaj. K Tarbfwogh, aribury, K. C. a NEGRO FxLLOw ty tne aame oi arm, vn wm proom bty chanf hi nam he b quite black. 72 or 91 mm of arv. f frrt I or 6 tnchr hlrfc. little eroaa-ejrd, hat a awall tear on one aide of hit faee. one of ha ankle-honet pmjett ea eowklerabryi apeaka plain, and ia quite iHcIU-l.-' A r And of ten dutlars. above efTcreJ. will he giea fgr hia apprtbnn aid ew.nne: KM: at; and Information risen, shore rated. -- .- . CCUII&B COWtN. t X.CMxkli.mS. 4t Cotton Ginning." rpitE anbteribrr rrafect fully infuroiathe mer X cnants of tne town of Balubory, ami the citizen farmer of hit neirhborhnerl, that he haa jnat ftntalied a larrr building. 31 by 32, foT Cln- mnf a LVfte, to run by water i and mat no ia alao men nse! lor packing cotton, in the nesfear manner, far markat He amrta hia frirnda, who anay(uvur hia with their custom, that bt will have their evtlon pocked and put up U the neatett manner, and m the ehorttal time peeaW blr, and on the lowrat term at wnlen H M done bv other. lie alto aaanrta theee who tend eou ton to hia Gin, ttjat H will be kept atparate from otnera, ao that they will oe euro In ct tae aame cotton they acnL. He haa located and built tbia ettabrwbment, at Lit Mill Plantation, two mikt from nriabiTy. - JAt mUEB. ; Orll8,lB?4.-i- : : Statb of. North-Carolina, arotia coaa-m.. COCTIT of Plru and Quarter Station?, March term, A. D. KCt, Daniel Peott u. Ktenhrn M'Kmney r onginal attachment levied on laud. It appeal inr to the attraction of the cmirt, that the olrntaiit Stephen MHCinnry ia not an inhabitant of this watr, it ia therefore ordered br the nr.that nublkationbjDadr in .the Weajc.ru.. Carolinian fur M. weeks.hat Mnlet . . r i. .1 . -i ' he appear at the next Conn of rlea ami qnaN-i tcr. Hrnlont to be held fr the county of Stokr a tne eoun noue in nermanton, on tne seen.,. ttonjav In June next, then and there to plead .tw'Aw'rrf;.irmw r.t arti. and juurmaat nnal erantrd arainat him. Price adv! 2. f1pril 2, 18?$. r-. State, of, K ortli-Carolina - ' v; - ! jfori.v VorrirfT. COURT of Pjuity, Spring term, 1825. Jamea Ijonr v Jacob VUher ami hit children and aon4nJaw Jwepn Bates, Jrf.t Haden and Ko tanna hit wife, and Nathaniel Kadherrr.- It ao-4 prarinr to Hit aattrfacrlon of Ihe Court, that Nathaniel Gadberrv ia not on Inhabitant of tliia atater aVrt(j nercfore, that -publicatiun b made in the Vetern Carolinian for an wetka, that the raid Nathaniel Cadberry appear at the next court to he held ' for aid county," at the enttrt-hormtr in flafiahnryir on "ihe first Memilav after the fourth Monday In September next, and D'eadnswerjjAf tenm fo the rotrtilaiiiant't bili,"or it will beTIk7n "rc 0t59 SAM X. SILLIMAiN. C. . I Jtpril 19th, 1825. Printer'a fee, g2. State of North-Caiiolina, At-OCTRT-wf Pleat mml Quarter ?emt. Janu-I Zjt7 term, 1825.. Athan A. McDowell Aa Samuel J. Murray i OrVnaIattamnTTevrerJ fee. It appearing to the ia! isfaction ot the court, that the defendant ia not an inhabitant of thia atate. it b therefore ordered by court, that pub. HHIIUR U JIIM1V lur UIICG ,llvri,lli, IIV.WCB'.I.CI, w the.Wee Caroliiua printed at Saliibury, that the defendant appear at a. Court of Pleas and Quarter 8rain, to be held for niid ftjuAty, Ecation be made for three monthx. tuccttaively, at the courthouse in Aaheville, on 3rd Monday in June next, then and there plead, anawer or demur, or judrment hnal will be entered aguinat himriccordinif to the plairttiff.'a demand.. .Z. I est, .i&KU .?luiCqvr:. s s...; ri?err.,4T.m'''rv SmtoJ State of North-Carolina, E..;.:L...; S VMS r-WttrflViiiij; L TJPEW0R Conrtof Iaw, Sprinjr term, 1825. Charlet Steelman tt. joreph Prichard :' ju dical attachment j Jattiet Hudspeth, (rarnitbee. Ordered br the court, that tinleaa the defendant appears and replevies, and plead to thlt caae by the next court, a judgment, pro confegso, will be entered up againaihim j and that adver titement he made accordingly, in jhe W eitem Carolinian, for hree. mbntha. " . - . Teat,; J. iVlLLIAMS, Jita. . t. e. Price adv. g. . 3lrtfiS ltoU.CT(lsHi'ftCu. Attr. imw rtfr'ninf It.rlf tyf( IntfM.' ILftUait ami I ui'lry '...ct m lUwt, romprtaif.g a rr'l aiant a KOo4, as O'utlly krrl U country wtittk lhaf t"r at io d tlrrt, M a l.bet al rri.t, rwt!U,M,l'tk2S, Wis. " 4' it FAYirn KVJLUC. . 11(A) ttt Jaffrnj & Co. f MrOfiTr.M Dry fU, art nee f,,. 1 V g tittle a!rm anpfiln Vvrn rriiv4 14 eompriae an rVrii't aaaortmmt, aM irTiH eniniry ihettbaMt ao ripirlur)y 4 ukf foit Htrctluiitf A LbrrJ crrdit tr'.B be (. U rnonble dtlrr, wlom ibey Uttte U tit, tbalr 'p"'!'t In tUu l.ittt. '- 'in... .t. n i ml mil i i ., ileirf of AVillinm FoTr- fTAXE notke, thaUy the eTfc of Mrtf. JL" ry Ttoreaton. a tmt of hnd as wtvat eontr, H. C. on ilie fcouth, Tadki rWr, a) which the aaid Mary Tbomaajon, drc'X waa aa, I td nf a life t(ate, rttertt to I be hclrt at U of the aald WUliani fey, eVe'J.) you, or jc Wfil rtprrttnlaUrti. are therefore rttMit io come lorwara ana rpaoutn your cmioj h al tract of land. JO I IX HOWARD,.. . k XUfn Wai.f,aWi Cotk & Ynttr IltpivlrlBg. I ABO OOLWnBTII take this aserhal JX to acqnsint the cititVne of Wu7, tW the adjacent Country, tMt he tat opeotd a aUt io thia plate, tm ttaintreet, a few doors tuu or iha Curt.iio,w ne roora Wjoiif i.. Artron't it ore i where he la prenwed to rrnw all kinds of M'avAe and CWet, and earn thrwj to perform w8 foe tweW aoontba. - II likawia will rrpaJV all kind of VUmi avW weri-, In ft ftcat,. cartful anaancr, aad la very RbemJ torn. a I 1 1 aolicit a thar of pttronar from tfct tb l, la kit &n f buaiiMM i and only aaki a fcr trial, a he (rata OMtired that be can totiw at. reasonable tifvrrtation. In all Joba in the ahew i ,vi lm,"rM'n ,v , MtUPEU'tlU'tnd r&YsjjSXlTOX Va and BotUt YattotU' , , BUST. fllnE.aitWriUrVkatuif' inmmmr,A' JL ;.innufactar,of Vialv Bonles h. on at rztrnairt arale, k enabled to wrppry any ot tity nf the fallow lug dcacriptioa of Apotka prr.teiMi waiti' , i. ... ,. Apothecaries ViaW, froas ewe dr. tt MMA.'.-'j... . Patent MrdWia ViaJa, of everr dreeript'ion 1 inctufe HouWt, with rrouud atop pen, (tun balf nint to me riilnn. i tpecie B.rttlce. with lacquered eoer,frm half pint to two ralloM. -Drurriwa Pecking Bottle, wide and atmv moBina, iron, jun pini to two gauoot, . Acid Bottle, with ground atoppcra. Carbw. " ' - DcmitoluHL frtw one mart to tvn rtTlnrx. - ConfcCUoncra Bhear Dottlra. ft. BNwnliw tk Pkekhflr and Prtommr Jan, strtirnt utl ..mrnea eeenepe, Rwas aii pint to tw piirent. . r--f - Quart and half rallon bottle." '" - Utaninftoiv La rayette," Tranklin, ky w rnl,n, Arnounural and Ha-onir, C. netapma, American Raxrlevandoooilboi . Mm . . - . . . ribband racket rtaaii. SalUer Water, Mustard and Cayenne Pepper - uouie. . -- ; - Snuff, Blacking and Ink Brittle. V ith crerr other dewrintioo nf TU1 rA kV. tlevraade to order oa Ike moat reaeonable tcne. IS. P eontcr of KecooJ f. ttmea Htmft Pliitaderphia, Oct. 12, 1824. SiJ TT "F.ifif'r throiiirbmit tha tVitrd Statt who adtrt fW T.W, I)yrft Ib4)c will pkw.inirt.thc aboreiiil (urbuLl AMOT'WRX xU Wm (k newtngtmtnt Mf, I i uivku : .l. o,. r v.,k i.-v.-y--vt err Carolina. - Stlirnr. 1386 TICKET3.AT g2 EAnr." -vor r;ro jtiLTs to . ram f -1 Pri r5QCi dollani (a Phaeion J - -RawfJinl-r1 - it&M 1 do. R.100 (Paniily Coach I i 300 1 do. 2Sfr1tiirt - is. 3i0 1 tie. g!80 (do.) - 1 - is W l rfpr S13ltdo.) is I3 J do. &10O (Side Board -and Cotto 8ae Gin i 200 '2 rlo. S80 (dp and Sociable) ia W 2 do. K20 ( nedtilfad it 3 do. SU U net of Tables (a act of Tables) -dori 12 '(Windaor Chairs) ' 1 't lKtw Ktdie' Work Tablet aw one Pembrukei . H - 1 -do. (Bellowt top Cradle) , 5 3 Lard Canal t 10 do. $5 (Hat) v 1 do. R (Candleatand) 1 do. 9Z (do.) it it 3 it 0 20 do. RJ (do.V Mi 'itn' S'I Mt nitMt mad 275 K -.. ...-.-M,..,i(i . fjfK WtrfyrlrrVpboes tc " r f,4ir tec, 7i73 'rr' ''Ttm ...Tlckett can he h4 inCj.arlptte of the unl' aigned Comminaionerj, by letter, postage p1 Inclosing the monev f or from thetr ajcent W Salisbury Stateaviire'f Concnrtl,' LincrtlbWH Vorkville" of LVncaater hd1)tedgeihcnitcl to pay the' priacaVs Jet forth in- the thirty Jay. ftfr..thSLCrawirg or refund tne money, to : nurchattra of ticket .provided tw tebcawt abajl not tyt drawn. i Sniiifofrq''fo . N. B. Explanatory Hand Bill.can be bad the Conrnraacmera. l-;i..,f,r,v. 4,t,j,.a u . TT WllfW Aftti. (.mm nrrUfheft betOfCfo Jtt Bible Society of florth-Carolina, hr. kieht Rev. John S. Itavenscroft, Vf I. o'"1 t of the diocese of North-Carolina farwle at",r office of the Western Carolinian, price is eft The proceeda of Uii.wwk, after derraTtnC the expense, will be given to the BiCle Soei of ! fforth-Carelina. . ' . V !' . -.