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t,nmtU tke t 'y f K Tori, there ire 44 fir compn!a, escb with an engine f 5 jooh and Ul'lrc companies, and one bo coiw pnyi tl ibes companies aacrribted en the IJth vH, U celebrate the anniversary of the Ineoep o. ratio of the firemen by the legislature. IV Btde a wry interesting display, Thete co atnlcs ere compoaej of the moat respectable men in the city. . - tit Uliea, Kew.York, i neorai ilaft f people M auction, tbe vote wa ta. Its the subject ef th Presidency when Ttttpenrvi 34 had vwfrd fW Jack a, 4 2, toe Ad- um end 7 n-cmmlrik. A wnwtlcome p" tor tbe Kit. Intel!. ' " DAIKTTU. JM Sm 1 ORORGl.t. A CaxettrertpflLertaiecf faorrUhsibeeit :e4 Ift CrrerW, of which tt Kevj mm berwoed ia tbe author. . . - ... 7""" In eretkinflof "eduction ni Georgia, lie at, there ere about 80 incorporated Aeede puce In (bit state, 64 ef which hare been brought Into operation. .The. irinii number f Dunil In each U 47, awaking in the whole 1 ' 3008 twthe awrthtm end aoufceen naelian of. the Ute there tre probably eve common aetiooJ n each county, that k in forty eonlSre ther re 300 school, averaging 30 pupil eecli, amounting ia) all In 6003. In the midtll sect inn are 3i eowntiea, end about eve echooU in each, containing la nil 5230 pupil. So that the onl lumber of pupil in the Academic tnl hoott U 14,338. In the college t Athen tbere are 100 student." In tn Appendix Mr. Sherwood give fit of what tie can prtnnaaatm$ common in iiwjii. Tbe following am toccimen. Ttr, (x carry, tar r n'4 for brought up, educated ; marl rannre. Kir good deal, large company, greet number i aksrrsaeaseVr, for forget iJn tdiit tat h b'hI it i W tMd ha done t cyWcA, lor fetch nc. tot once i irrf-, for crowd tight crei"j, for difflrult frl nanf , foe ret rid of r-ww, for might i fr tm4 if, for better, asort cbeerful twmuk, for .... ane.,- v: . ... -. . lse author lo ibjoine a lew tntarer( of - ft ewe o ii ppomjnoiotiwna even aa, nttxUHry, tat pretbyteey -armtn(, for termon -ttarri, for etair i inr, for bear i ttart, for 'arj ,JeW, for ebirfcir,fbr Wtrvfc. Lair i .-nd,lilear.M - - - - And W nvgbt bin J4el tbat f-mf " aed for opposite i-r4rk, for Kirk i !' a rr, for Kerr-iv. fcc. But thin is a email buinri (or a Rev. Geographer to employ Lunaclf about " What 'bare thtH wrmW of the nrrrne of Ceotfia (for we venture to aay the Rev. gen tleman beard btit few of then uaed. except by tbe brack, or by tbe errieet acum of tociety - amorif the white) to do with the geography f tbe Mate I Such frtvinciaVtm a thi critical geographer baa taken eo much painr to notice, tre, to be aure, legitimate aubjecta of criticitm, ben they creep Into eommon ue among the educated part of aociety t but he " bad'nt ouht to" retail tbe eommon oVje of thn black, for the language of the people of a state, or aed ion ef country, The gentleman ha expoeed him elf f?r he hai plainly told ua wbat ctmfHwy he Mffl'm Georgia, .. . Cmrgia. John Forsyth liaving been elected ' : Cor. of Georgu hae'reagned; hi teat in Coo. .. great i and Got, Troup baa 'raeued proclama tkm, orJering an election, to Uk pUee on St- vrJaj, the lTth day of Nor. isat. to fill the va. cancy. Kkbard H. VilJe ha been nominated a candidate. . Caching at Stmt. An administration paper CXultingly publishes to the world, on the au thority of a gentleman from North Carolina. that there were lately 43 Korth-Carofiniana at this dry hotel to NewiYOTK onfy hf of hom were opposed to the administration I And thi tut i aiexrd upon at a MaignHthat North-Carolina ia wavering in her attachment to Gen. Jackaon t Indeed, the tame paper contain a calculation of the vote which each candidate will probably receive, in which North-Carolina li pat down a eWfu Now the fact is, that there if not an intelligent politician In the state, wheia guided by hi tober judgment, that seri. vusly believes there la any more doubt about tbe 3e of Nortb-CaroCna, than there ia of that of Tennessee. Mr. Adam cannot, in any contm gency, receive more tiian the third of the votce f the pepl of thi atate at the next elaction : and in conceding thu much, we appeal to the unbiassed judgment of any candid man, hv is at all acquainted with the sentiments of the great maaa of tbe people, to bear ua out in tbe assertion, that we have allowed Mr. A. the full umber of votes be can poasibly receive. -. Pcihaps the reader will know better how much tbe atory about the 43 North-Carolinian t rthe city" hoterin New-York, ItwoHhrwTteii wo inform him of the fact, that during the last eiunmer, there were w gentlemen from thi town in Philadelphia at the ume time, only ne of whom were opposed to the administration i yet at the fcat Preaidntial election, there were tee vote given to Jackaon here to one In oppo sition. And we will venture a amaliwager, that at tbe next election, there will be gi ven, at tftannlia In this town, fir hi vote tbrthe Gener- . el, to one for Mr. Adam, rs: We make these statement merely for the. fermation of people abroad j ;for the veriest I5nwic i r,;$ knowt airy-thingrthat there ia not much -more probability of Mr. Adama' getting the electoral -vote of NorthXarolinn in opposition to Gen. Jackaon, than there ia of George Guelph'a re eeivingit. It i no better than downright fib bing, for editor and individual among us, who must know the sentiments of the people on the tubject of the Presidency, to make state- - emt Aierwlyeffectrcedwhichpre. ' eent Norti Carolina ks eTnong the Anitful l!rnjr l (V Xt'.K young sun In fttfa drlphia had beta bleeding at the note two Uy, without hie phyaiclan being aUe to atop tle hemorrhage but Dr. B runner being called U on the third day, be bl powdered gum arabic up tbe noetrib through quill, when the bleed ing ceucd directly. aclaen i Xt.Yrle, Cr-Greet eSort vert made by the edminietration to neutraCie the people of renneylvania, prtrtoua.ta her late election, on tbe subject of the Preatdeney hat people hart triumphed ( an Intmenat majority of the trgtalature art the lealoue frtenda of Jackson and (he jack eon' electoral licketi wiJl be eVmd in 18M, by ntleaef 30000 inejority. U refr f.Ua, the 'ew.Tork Cnuirer remark t - - "a renniy Irani' lif, the next effort to ho mad by our old enemiea, i in New York, and what are their proipecU f Almost every paper we open, contains Jsckson the people are every where rising In his favour, and instead of II electoral voir, originally claimed for him, he Is likely to receive 3. Take, then, hit 36 votes from the two great mid dle states, united in power, in principles, and in position they are( Uke the 71 certain votes In tbe sodtb, and General Jack ton it within four votes of bcine; relertrd. without giving him one vote from the eight western states. H .1 fW.Vy CniHmtt.)ot Mitclietl, a free negro, who wtt to hav been tried for mur. der at tbe ke term of the Warren Ruperior Court, on being taken out of prson n be cm veyed to the court-hooae, wa seised with such feeling of horror at the idea of bring convicted. that be actually died with fear, in the yard. Ctrgia.n both branches of the legislature ofYhie ute; there- ere rw kmutnt mnd"fr menibera in the Senate, 70 lloue of Uepre aentstltea, 134. Of this number, there are 40 majority in favor of the Troup party. At the recent election, Mr. Forsyth received, for Covemor, vote wattering vote, 9,072. lor Cmigre, Ceorge R. Gilmer re. eeived COJ70, T. U. P Charhon. 11.758. For Convention, 10.467 1 against it, 19,623. A meeting s held in Milledgrvillr, on the 20th uh. to nuke arrangement fr giving (Jov. Troup a public complimentary dinner, on the occasion of hi going out of office. We perceive, from a paragraph in the York ville (3. C.) People's Advocate, that Mr. X. II. Cuilman has retired from the editorship ol that paper, which lituation he ha ably sustained for about two year,. We are orry to learn, that ill health is the cause of hi retiring. The following Premium will be competed for at the enmiipg Annual Meeting of the Un eWn XgrieltuTl Sitt tnbe-heM at Lincoln-' torn the aeo-nd Tuclay in November next, vis : 1. For the bevt J hore plough SM 00 2. For the bet tingle horr plough - 00 3. Far the best home or mule, not less than 3 nor more than five yrara old, each - $4 00 A. For the bet piece of plain domes- tic doth, mixed of cotton and wool, not k-t. tban 5 yard 3 00 f.- For the bet piece of t wilted, mixed - as above, tame quantity, 2 00 .6." For the beat coverlet of ottnn and ; wool, awl for the bet cotton, rch 2 00 T. The bet piece of dom,estic flannel, not less than 5 yards . 2 00 8. The best piece of blanketing, not let than S yard. - - - 2 00 9. Tbe best piece of carpeting, oot less than" 10 yards, nor 1 wide 2 00 10. The greatest quantity of Cotton raised on 1 acre of land, ... 3 00 11. The greatest quantity of Corn, on tame kind of land, .5 00 1. The greatest quantity of wheat, . on same kind of land 3 00 13. The greatest quantity of Rye, tame kind of land 3 00 14. The rrettest quantity of Barley, same kind of land 500 15. The bet Straw-Cutter .... 400 16. 1 he beat constructed Cotton Harrow 2 00 17. The best constructed plough for opening water furrows, or furrows for manures, 5 00 18. The greatest quantity and best quality of hay raised on one acre of upland, ... 500 19. The best whetstone, to whet Eng. lish or German Scythe 3 00 20. The best Stones to whet Crpen- tew or Curriers tools, - . - - 3 00 w " Teat I YARDRT McB EE, .'. October 13, 182". lieta. H'athingtm. Thi strsngcly eccentric ami unhappy young American, a native of Vir ginia, who went to Greece about two years since, and who renounced all .allegiance to hi coun try, waa lately killed at Napou, in Greece, du ring a teanporary revolt among the troope. A letter from Smyrna, gives the i fallowing account of4.be death of tbi recreant to his country . s Mr. Wahlngtonr who arrived at Na poirrrbm France, hintewre felt tSern borfrbrn tbej Pjil liroedoa, (the'caMJe,) while defending e bauery the command of which had been assigned him by Trippenally. He waa taken on board the Asia, end died toon af ter. The shot which struck him, took off hit right hand, and carried away part of his hip bone. He was asked by the offi cers of the Asia, a short time before hit death, if he havl any meeaage or legacy he wished to leave ; he replied in a few mo ments, he had oncu' curMM vfioirju country ! Tbe nnmo bp bore is tbe con man property of every American i it It by them beloved and honored I whe could have believed i! would ever have been disgraced by death bed carte, upon thai country which gave it birth, end tinder such circumstance, among strangers, end ei board en Eogtlaa man of war i , T6e GreenivilU (3. C.) Republican says l "We here Just Meo I imsll bar of ?crr fine ' gold, exceeding la value one hundred end fifty duJlart, brought from Tiger River, la Spartanburg;, where MrTJarof ' IlrRrrMfoTMl new watting for'ihli roettl. Tkia piece of goU wa not found in one : body, bat cootittt of several parcels melted Into one " "fWe should Cke to knew whether tvnet the preewring wf thi SU0 wards ef Gcdii not eoet the owner ef It anore thM 200 days hborf Which quantam ol labor, betowed ether en the cotton or corn-field, would have produced orach money. I. FriHThrESinn fJffrrrn Oct:Jb, The Fall Term of the Superior Court of Law and Equity, for this County iwt held last week, the Hon. Judge Airin, ! iretiding i there were no causes of rnjch nterett disposed ol, but we cannot reflaln expressing our satisfaction, at the Ban ner in which Jude Martin discharged highly important and arduous trust) ed we don't recollect for many years to haye aeen ao much order regularity and dis patch in the disposal of business. Tie charge of his Honor to the Grans' Jury, was clear and lucid t evincing e thorough knowledge of the Law, end clothed in language more than ordinarily chaste and elegant, lo the absence of Mr. Solicitor tMtM, the business of thn ataie waa very aUrjrul .iaJuaixbusly aaogad.by Sam, uel T. Sawyer, Esq. L 'iTur'oicXre rich pepersTto the' 1 Jih Sept, have been received at Near-York. At Lyons "on the evening of the Sth of September, several parishes of the Can ton of Arbresle. were visited by a tremen dous storm. Hail stones, as large as an egg, fell in great quantities, and did im mense damage. England Letters patent have been it- sued, creating Earl Darlington Marquis of Cleveland. The Globe and Traveller! savs, " these facts are important, in two I points of view. They shew that the king wishes to fsvor the members of the whig party, who supported him when hit pre 1 rogstive and the atability of hit govern- j mcnt were asttiled j and prove at the same i time tbe good understanding between tbe member of tbe cabinet. Lord William Bentlck the new Gov. Gen. of India intenda to make his ap pearance in India in -style of peculiar splendour. Three or! four" carriages of state are now., building with. ell. possible deVpatch, which will be in unison, and in this respect the arrangement it judicious for nothing produce! such imposing awe in that eastern clime at pageantry and show. ...... TWry. The adrkea from Constanti nople, as it regarda the ultimatum of the allied powers respecting the affair of I Greece, areof "ourse contradictory. In one respect, however, there ia no dis agreement.; The Porte will reject the propositions. By aome accounts) the dis position of the Sultan it rcpretented.it humane, and the Christian residents In Constantinople, feel secure, even though hostilities should ensue. .At Smyrna, on the 7th of August, the English residents were in a state of alarm, on account of the intended interference in the affaire of : Greece. fSmyrna was very unhealthy 1 S. America. Ibt N. York Commercial Advertiser ol the 25th ult- says t We have received the Bogota Ccnititutional of the 20th September, too late however to make any rxtracts for this paper Bolivar has returned, taken possession of tbe Presi dential chair, and placed himself at the head of the administration. Great exul tation is expressed by the Constitutional at this event, snd Bolivar, as usual under goes another apotbeoiit. Small or The last Edenton ( North Carolina) rGazette rennouncet e exist- tence in that place, of thit afflictive dis el9eSo-ooo aa thvfact-WaCrtaicly4amuMe4 to about.l 200 bale, prkcipally of that known, a Town meeting was called and measurea adopted to check its progress. The infected premises have been inclosed by a fence, and the citifeni have been classed at a Guard to prevent any one en tering or leaving them- No deaths have t yet occurred r -- - ; 0b-fn cbniequence bftbe'deilh'bf Mrj- 'ffwi, a member of Congress, front t his State, a new clertion ;' waa ordered.. ITlrfe Adtninistrarion Candidatet and m Jackson man bfTered for the vacant" TseaV Neither, of the formeT would wUhdrew, consequently, the Jacksonite, Mr. Stant bury, was elected. All right. A trotting match took place on Long Island, New-York, lately, between Rattler and Screw Driver, for a purto-of -$2000, which terminated in favour of the for mer. Theiatterirrt heretofere been very occenfu1 Tie Vermont Cixctte mtntiont, ibal In twelve cttei la which Dr. Chsmbert' medicine has been administered to In temperate per son i in the village where thatpaerli printed, It hit without ex ception, proved effectual, and that num ber of Individual have been restored, to temperance, health and respectability , PemuytvanlM RUttimJTht returns of the election for Members of the Legltla lure of Pennsylvania, is far at received, tre highly favorable lo the cause of Gen trl J iclva..'i. Should outgtiesi pcove sorreci, says me t hiuoeiphia ratladium, there wiU not be more than twenty Adams meo lo the Assembly. - Last tear there ero ebota thirty ixJW.w. .,. The Cothoctoo (Ohio) paper the following t Strt. Simpkloton was aafe lv delivered yesterday of tbrwe fine girlt. Tbeao make tight In two ycrt and ail month. Beat thie who can." Knvoy Ettraordin.ry and Minister Plenl pwenuary iron voiurouia, presenvcu uaet Alexander VcUt to the Secretary of Bute, at Charge d A flair front Colombia, upon bit taking leave of bfm, preparatory to hit departure from the United States Mr. SaUtsr being shout to return lo Colombia, to enter upon the discharge of other public du'.ies which have been as signed to biro In that Republic. A. Journal. A lady in Holland, has received from an University the degree of Doctor of Mathematics, and Matter of Arts; if the parties in this business bad been Irish, tblt bull would have been right and prop- U.r ......... ......... . w.. , The Burmese children smoke before-they are weaned;. cigara ""h Commercial letter, dated Greenock, (Scotland) Sept. 4th, received in Charles tun by the brig Retrench, remarks M I hsve only to say, that ihf Cottnn Market con tinues dullSea Uland U-12 to I6d Upland 5 2 4 to 6 I 4d-H asa9w FarltmUt, On. 25. Apple brandy, 33 to 40 1 Peach du. 37 to 45 1 llacon, B a 10 ; Rsg rinr. 22 to 26 1 CofTec 16 a 18 ; cotton, 9. to 9 10 1 Corn, 35 a 40 ( flour. 4 50 to 4 75 Iron, 5) to 6; Mlases 35 to 40s uear. 10 to II i Sih, 80 to 80) Whiskey, 35 a 40 i Wheat new, 73 to 80, per buhel. Obterver. The Msrket is now well supplied with good of all kirxla. and businea isbecomiiiirmore brisk. Cotton sell readily at our quotations and we hope that price mr improve ; though were ' we to haxardsn opinion, it would be,' that our country friend would find it to their interest to dispose of llieir crop, early in the season. j ' - Anrnot - ; " Ckarlft'tetL, Oct. 22. CottonrupTandrVJ to 11 ! whiskey, 32 to 03 f apple biindy, 32 a 33 : beeswai, 24 a 25 1 bacon, 7J to 8 1 bagging, 23 to 25 i salt, Liverpool in bulk 45 a 45 1 Turks Island 52 1 ugar, brown, 9J to 9J i Coflee, 13 to 15 1 molaaaes, 33 a 35 1 black pepper, 18 a 20 cts. t corn, 40 a 45 j flour 5 to 5j. 'Dffw.Thepurchersare mostly confined to supnlies for the Northern manufacturers, who . -w .i : . j ,tt SlOne appear Willing lo pay me pnera ucmaimcu for the new crop, which now command an aver are of 11 cents ; thit which is now coming to J A . mitt market oi the ou crop, Klis irom vj w cents, according to quality. . "A'rSeAi Id? per lb." for Cotton W RrictanS, two hip only waling I J cent wa tb last price paid to France Erthnnre at abort aight, on Boston, New- York and Philadelphia, par a i per cent, prera 60 date. 1 Der ct. di. Exchange on England 10 a 10J per cent prem.i on France, 5t. I3c u North-Carolina Rank ItilK 3 to 4 per cent. diecounU Georgia do. (except Oaricn) 13 to 2 per cent, discount. Camden, tkt. 27.Cotlon. 9 J a 10J , corn, 40 a 45 1 whiskey. 40 a 45 : salt, 75 a HO ; Hour, 5 to H ; wheat. 81 a 88 cent ; peach brandy 30 to 5u ; aople do. 33 to 4U i bacon U to is; beef 6 to 7. Mnuxl. Cheraw Ihiea, Oct. 26.Cotton, 10 to 10J i coffee, 18 to 20; sugar, 11 to 12; ult, 85 to 87: bacon. 9 to 10; flour, 5; whiskey, 40; ap- pie brandy, 35 to 40 ; mol.ua-, 45 to 30 ; beef. 3 to 4 ; pork, 4 to 5 ; tallow, 9 to 10 1 flax-seed, 70 ; oatt, 25 ; leaf tobacco, 5 ; butter, 12 to 15 : bagging, 25. sw-tose, ott. 25. : Since our last publication eome re-, duction on the common qualities of Upland hs hern submitted to. and the transactions have description. New-tWean. ne iuj U; Up. land, new, 10 a 11 ; Alabama, 10 a 11 ; Ten nessee, 10 a 11. Money Market. -In New-York, Oct. 25th, North-Carolina bank bills were at 4 to 5 per cent, discount i Virginia, 1 j South-Carolina, 1 ; Georgia, li except Darien which are 34 1 Alabama, 6 Tombigbeebrokent. Louisiana, 2 to 3 1 Mississippi, to OtiiOr4 Kentucky ajj(l.Teoetaee .Botevare so uncertain, that no rate of discount ia put down. 'fffVfjwofet. 20, cotton w telling at 9 to 101 1 bacon, 9 tl0 flout,"! lo 54 i North t'srolrn bank note, Si .r.eadientlf.aS;; To ItatiAc OeftCT8. THE undersigned having been frequently applied to by dealers in the Bank at this place, who reside at a distance, to accept, an agency to procure the renewal .of their bmd fcc.'in Bank, has concluded to offer hi seryiccs to those who are disposed tb confide to him any business of that nature. .His 'charges will be the lowest that are usually made. ' - - PHLO WHITE. 5fl!frtirfTR?. . .. tojjxMtrxr hint soanr. " The aJjourncd meeting of tbe lalnbury ble Society, which was appointed to be held a. Jopp Meeting llwue, near IfuckttiHe, on the 36th Oct. tost, it postponed, by the Board erf Managers, to the 2d Friday In November, (it being the 9th day of tbe tnoeJi) at the awr.n place at which time, a genera) attendance ef ' the members' ia desired i and kt t hoptd that ett tbe inhabitants, whe can make h convenient, will honor the meeting with their preaence One or more sermon ilt be preached, and ether proceeding had, nlich; It hf elperte J, Will be both Intrresting snd profitable to tboan" who mav attend- t88 - (Maaer Sara. 177; . ;urrD, "14 Charlotte, nn rhe 25th uk. bribe Her. Ikm ttoblnamv Mr. Marshal Folk, of Tm eeaaw.vis aSastvMT. Witawu oaUirhief 4t - loaeph Wilson, Kaq 4 the fonncr plat On the Sth ith. by Joseph Lnwranrr, Eaq. Mr. John lipe tn Mis Mary Holler. Also, en thn Uth, by Mitre W. Abemaihv, Mr. Daniel Pope to Mia Polly DcaJail of Lincoln) Joh, Mlllh,lr JtaAt V vt to'M aiaitku C. cowan. In Gieenirille diairict, I. C. on the 1 0th In stant. Mr. Daniel J. Wheaton, of Raleigh, t Hue Grace Benson, of raid dwtrict. BXZD, At Memphia, Termeswe, on the 27th Sept last Doct. Geary frnatt'is GewAwai, win of Gen. Joseph Graham, of Lincoln county, N. Carolina. Or. Graham, after graduating at our university, and receiving tbe nrinoura of the Mediral Col lege in New.Tork, removed directly to thn West i and by bie attainment ami energy, took: high rank m his profession I Rut the grave hae swallowed up Use hopes and fair promt of this yvwJT BeeWw " Crv'4W9ayWfawWw In Chaxleato, Mis Joanna M. England, aistcr of Bishop England, of the Catholic Church. ...... - VI -IOOU V KYI.E8 k MKKNAlV TvrXUliXT..Worni.the eiUxene of- M. Salisbury and the aljaeent -eirnrryi-tht they have thta day received the first load of their v ,- FALL GOODS. whether with regard to oyaniiiy, ttytr, ot priet, will tert ucceful comparison with any in land establi,hment in the Southern State. Ihey therefore solicit a continuance of that patronage which ha, hitherto been ao h be rally extended to them. .VeAtAvry. .Var 3rf. IS27. 389 (nrvT, 1 1 RAW Spsniali Hides, for salf, 1 1 by ANGUS I AVLOR. r ayitexille, Ott. 25, 1877. t90 DotloT ft. W talon DF.NTIST, TENDERS hi professional service to tho inhabitant of the town of Salisbury, and it vicinity. " lie will inKrt from one lo a whole set of natural or artificial TtetA, and clean, file, plug, and extract i and also regulate ehikUen'n teeth. Hi price 'are. moderate i and if hit services, when rendered, be not.ta'lsfsctory, nn charge will be rntdc,.. lie has" recently supplied himself, from New-York, with new and complete) Mta of Instruments, snd new material of all kind i which will enable him to perform any operation in Dentistry, with eaw, celerity, and perfect effect He may be called on at any time, at hi room at Mr.. Slaughter Hotel i o? he -will visit mdiea, nd other, at rheir dwel ling, if tbey detire it. Ilia stay in town will be ihort ; thosr, therefore, who with to avail themselves of his services, will plea call soon, -Amktbwy, vernier 2d, 1827. - lw . Utate if yrih-1 'anlthai Brl emntfl " SJ'PKRIOR Court of Law, Sentember term, 1827. Lidia Besch tVltlyah Beach f"s". vre. On mmion, h st ordeirrl. that ailvtr tisement be made for three months in 'be Ha leigh Register and Westrru Carolinian, that Elijah Beach appear at the next Supeiior Court of Law to be held lor Burke county, at the court-house in Morganton, on tb 4th Monday of March next, thn and there plead, aniwer or demur, or tbe prtition will be heard earte. Itt: WM. W. EltWIN, LVk. Price dv. S3. 3mt99 To Wit VubWc. THE ubcrirer is now receiving a large and general assortment of Dry Goodi, Cutlery and Hardware, of all descriptions, from New-York and Philadel Dhia. where thev were neltcted by himself, with care, and bought for caih, and which are offered oh the most reasonable term. As he has two Stores, he will tell for cash at the lowest prices otherwise, on time. Country Produce bought, t the higheit market price. Arrange ment are made to receive Good monthly, from tbe above named places ; w hich will keep up a good supply of Fresh Goods. Call at his Store in Salisbury, and examine for yonrdv. - virnmlT N. B. Suirar. Coffee, Halt, Imn, Molaase, BunvW'meu French Brandy, fcc. fcc. Oct. 24, 1827. VM - a.nfftOn SALlSIsURY. N. CAROLINA. Bv EZRA ALLEMONG. . . ' rpHlS elegant eetabliahment, situated fJvZSf 1 at the north corner of the Court Jjjffijk House, ha been reeenUy repaired and fitted Tjrr lrra new and tnperior style, tor tho re tMurfrnfnnnv. -1 h Greatest .painaha. been taken to procure for tbi ertablishment a a J.uJ1am nnnaMn saw new iiiriuinrr ai, TT-zvy ww-v..r"--e . a? -. . a.- C - T.,.T.vB,a11anM a the .Aifnt lha nroved aervarrte hie been elected WUft grrt caret the bar atocketl with choice liquor, and . the ttable attemled by obliging and attentive hostler. The convenience of this wtutlion is rml in anv in the blate. The house coiitaift a number of private roorna, and ont honaet, well calculated for the accommodation of Traveller and Boarder. - Attached to which, there rt a Dry Goods and Book Store. l o tho whe may please to call on him, he render their ty comfortable and pleig. EZRA ALLEMONG.
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