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Novr.MiiKit 13, 11127. litttt The rayetteville Observer, tftkelet Inat. eays it W In contemplation to make n effort, at the approaching session' of the legislature, to chang tht electoral law of thii state, nom Ibt general ticket to tbt district mode. We think tht Observer need not b alrmel, ess thia score for, by whomsoever nob a scheme may bo M contemplated," we ere trelty confident Ibepnri whch liopM ttiui to divide and conquer," it too weak In numbere fa tbo UgiaUtaie to tffoot audi purpose. pint-Office has been established in IJrvcoln eounty, by tbo turn o Willof Xtorr, t. the bouse of Cepi.Weetiout Conner, on tht main 'Toad ktdinf from- lincolotoo to SUIciIle, by , way of .tbo. Island Ford the mail paes tht office every Tburaday1. Editors of papers in this atat'-t art respectfully desired to notice tbo above, by request of the Pult Matter, Capt. F Conner. A quarrel baring taken place beta fen a Mr. Aleisoder Stanford, and a Mr. David Rsyner, at Bull'a Bay, nar Charleston, on the 26th u!t. Stanford took up a run and iliot llaynrr. who immediately expired, fttanfotd eurrendered himself, and was put in prison to await bis trial. Jl waa la tho bouse of tbo latter, that the occur rence took place. A small painted coffin, containing tho dead body of an infant. waa found in the enclosure of tbo Re. Mr. McDowell'i church, in Charleston, on the 29th ult. Efforts were iina to detect tbo author or author of this unwarrantable cedure. The legislature of New-Jerey assembled at Trenton, H- TlKStayv"h SCu) wtt.-VVilliam H. -Ewtng ih elected epeeker of tho lower house i ud Silas Cooke, speaker of the senate. Intolvent. At the last term of the court of common pleas In Philadelphia, tlir're "wefe'fwe tundrtd uhJ thtt petition! for the bemf.t of the iosohrent act r ttf these, 66 were opposed, 14 cUamiaaod on grounds of i'iformri(y or fraud ( 136 bad their petiliona (panted i and one w as eemmitted for trial, for fraudulent insolvency. In the city and count), there were 800 appli canta during the laat year, for the benefit of the insolvent law a. Meetings of the frit-ndi of the admini-' ration have been held at Frederirkibtirp, Richmond, Lynchburt;, and aome other places in Virginia ; at which, resolution exprenive of the confi dence of thoae preaeat, in the adminiatration of Mr. Adam, and o( their determination to run mn Aoamm i icaei .n ,u.i -.. ... ".c tnilinm nf thvir kGrf that Mirk a tirkrl will -"'-.. "-: - aoccecd there-rhave been paaaed. But all thia u laoor urn i me via imin.on wu, ge wong for Jsckaon and all the patronage of the gov-1 emment will not awerve ber from lier deter - ,-1 . . 1 r. - . . . " . - - nunatton. nae-- pv. Clinton. We obacrve that a' meeting Of 'the citixeni of Jefferson countv, New-York. , - .$5. tbt PH.J,omJn,lm?...CoT: UwUu dcpredalioos oa the property-.. kW of - citizens of Lincoln county) ... tried on an all theae movement, in relal.on to Cov. C. are 1nJic,nif n, rr ki,lnnppi (in -arcwKng aumlrv -made by the known advocate, of the pretent, ijBco1n:ocnand.'rtrimmr"t adminiatration: their object ia to estrange him o(r,0 Sou,h CmYint f()f wIc) Inj W1, found . from bit attachmenltCen.J.ckaon,ai,d there. ' by the Jurv. - .hm, an accomplice nf by dertroy the Influence which his known ivear's.tumetl state's witness, and waa admitted predilection for the Geneaal will have among ,o pvi(lf ncc ,h(1 Wear WM tbe people of that atate. But. aa we have be- ientenccd b). ,U(1(,e Norwooli, to he hanged, bn fore aaid, Mr. Clinton cannot be made to op-; t,)e 30th of thiimonth Hill cnuKl pose the man-of the people. Hi. Republican ; j M appea, ,0 ie S(ipri.ffle CmH . fc. , principles, and his respect for the will of thewe Ictrnfd whethrr ,,e hts bcen ,bIe nation, are too decided, to aufTer bim to throw fo securit. fnr ,ie pprt, obataclea in tlie way of the election of General Jackson: or else we are mistaken in the man. , ' . ' MapU Snjnr.Mr. Noah will have it. that w" Sign" in Corr.At a muster of Capt. XfCaleba' company, in C.barrua county, a few daya since, the aubject of the next residential election waa accidentally broached i when the company present was desired to indicate their preference for one or the other of the Preriden- tial candidates now before the public, on doing ao.it appeared 57 w ere for Jackson, and 11 for ( Adams. , " - A geotleman in Warren county, in this state, hu raised a Beet in his garden the present aca- nn; -30- inciiea in circumference, 10 inches in diameter, 12 Inches long, and which weighs 12 pounds with the top off! At the Ute term of the superior court at New hern, in thia atate, Nathaniel Clark wa tried for killing negro Abram, eometime last spring j nnd found guilty of manslaughter. James Maringo was also. tried, during the week, tor hilling, during last summer, an old ; -Htgro man named Bnsmy Afe verdict of tbe .... Jury la thia que .sraairabh8,.hnicHle. ' r" WobeTlrSpicr waalsopVtnihs.trwt for. killing John Wlliama, but the Newbeht Senti- neV was put to Tjretew the-ewe was doae. 1 he criminal docket was so crowded, that all " the civil causes were laid over, without even laking up any of them.' Sal'ubury Female Btnevoknt Society. A number of the- Indies of this place have lately associated themselves, and foimrd a so-' rietv. under the title of Ihe Salitburi female Benevolent Society, for, the purporv ;ent,of refigious usei. ThesV If hteltbey essay to rain funds, is a new one In this place, sod Is simply this i On day in each week, (or oAener if they so arret) Is to be set apart fur the members of the society to meet, and employ iheovclve at vaiioua kinds of AV.W'r-, (principally in the JMIIliur and Mantua-JHuk-Ug line) such as ma be furnished them by the public, or they may thetmelves procure. And we arc frfjuratcd to advise the public, that the society is ready to receive work, which the warrant shall be executed in a superior style, and on lower terms than ttiusl. Bilk and other Donnets made, l-rgborni cut down, trimmed, and bleached i crape, ilk, and other line drt aef, and eoJlaretta, cape, It. made. (Tj" We e wotboriaed U tuu,4hat the ancidy.doea jtoi , intend to take any description of work that is usually done by suoh widow ladies and others as art dependant on (be needle for their support i but they will rather selk out and furnish work to such persona, where they may be found Co tack employment. -' " '" ' The ttyrri of this society, is antiredly a most ttndable one i and ihould Hi operatione be ju diciously eontroulled, it rnuft be productive of the most happy results. We understand that another society, com poeed of a number of la. lira attached to the Episcopal Church, (the above being constituted of thoae belonging fh the Presbyterian eongre. gation) bis brcn formed, within a few days pat. We have not been aJvierd of the pre cite nature of this laat aianciationi but learn, (ft ne rally, that charity and benevolence prompted the for mation of the aociety i and that the meana by which their laudable purpoaei are to be accom plished, are aimilar to thote which the fi-t named aociety iitteitd to ue. fnaArr Caulion.-.-We have, milhin a few days patt, been infurmrd, that a child, from 3 to ZjearaofaCi.Jjoc parenta residein Jhis county, about 12 milea from town, a lately kA intbe b iniua ilh4uw child-en durinjf a;ioi1 abatpce.of the ; mother ; and it having mitt if 1i lik fl re, around which to anuuc itarlf and the others, its e(othes came in contact with the blae, wh'u h waaaoincrea aed by the clilMV ninning mil "of dotira, that it waa moa. ihorkingly burnt ;it died snon after. iich. mcUoclo!v.xkiu-. ao frjiu;tit of late, that every parr tit !iruld keep them in remtnibranee, that .they my nlwaye be prepa. red to guad against their occurreurc. Political. In the Nationnl fr.teiripencer of the 31 at ult. we find a rejoinder from Gen. Saunders, to Gov. Kent' reply to him of the 6tb. We will give it a place in our next. - The Democratic Pre of the 3lst ult. an nounces a -atatemrnt" from Mr. Murkier, - the negotiator" in the intrigue in which Mr. Clay i said to have engaged, pending the late Freai dentU e,ection(wllich 4 pmid , publah . eEt a,y Wc Uw bwn tnxlotlH l0 what I .. . . . . ".'.Markley wouM say on (he mojecti rHit we j have no idea be will tell "the whole truth" 4 - , . ; h(t mot(th - im1edi, jjrirj - - 1 - . he has a fat office at ! At the Strperror Court held for Cabarrus county last week, Judge Norwood presiding, Jotrph renr (who has, for a year or two pat, rendered himaelf aomewhat notorious. lv liii " everv breathing (eing out of swaddling clothes frQm pto,Bmaq,IO(idy to Pewacola, ia perfectly wi(h ,ie proceJg of mak;ng fpom the wp of the m,p, tree... Although we told him iere u not onetlllonjj five thousand of )e popnUtion from ,Jie Potomac to the Gulf of east of he mrtintajni who ever taw a tre(!f vet he in8i9, ,lut t,ieir iew hng ,ren ;mgu map)e tree, n0 mope nMon w,y they ihould not be familiar 1. ., .. i r .1 f :.l .... wiin nantng ,igr iFoi-uv-p .ui.hiu. ui . than their never having seen a Chinese, should be an excuse for their ignorance of the ei- irte"neei4he CTineaEmpIrfttVbatlJogkl: cal man. Yon might a well (to use a phrase of hia own) " attempt to confine the tail of a live eel in curling tongs," as to keep the Maj. with in light of reason or probability. But we will put thexnse to him in a way that will not leave him even a knot-hole to crawl out at; We af firm, that there is not one out of a thousand of the population in all that region of country from the Potomac to Pensacota,' east of the mount ama," who eveTAMtna' of atoia' -Wing1 made from the maple. tree, Now,, what ,have you ta" aay iu that Master Urooka.'" , MtrJI DAMS' TOAST at BALTIMORE. OnJAdAmjreiurnJpWashington Jjrpm I Massachusetts, he stopped a couple of days in Baltimore, to receive- the compliment, of his friends ; during hia aty he was invited to, and partook of, a public dinntr at North Point, near Adamt tr ing called tit fur lout, gtrt tit following i u F.bfiy ani Tofiaz.Qtn Hon'a post burnout coat of arens, and tht Republican Militiaman who Rsrt It. I am apprehensive that tht allutlon upon which this atntiment is founded, may not be familiar to every ont of you at thii ta ble and that It will therefort need abort explanation. . It may perhaps not be known to you all. that forlheirn4iachleemeDti of Gen. Roit in this countryi hit family hare been rewarded by. a heraldic addition to their coat of arms; and at it was the arm of a Republican Militiaman of Maryland, that rendered thii service to the fsmily, I may ieki- eeiMide jLat klofl'' gien it Heraldry it a monarchical inetitatiofii about which J.knowJittle. Whether thii Inference would pata rouater wkb the gar' ter king at arms or not, 1 do not know) but I hope it win patt welt enough for t republican d evict. - But the connexion of this sentiment with the name of Ebony and Topaz it founded upon a phtloaophlcal tale .of Vol taire, by which, in my youth. I wit amused and instructed. It is an ancient fable of the Hindu Uramint, and haa com! down through the Arabians, to the modern European nation and to us. The tame tile, under different names, hat been told in HnRlith verse by rarnell, at well aa in French prose by Voltaire. In the tale to which my toatt alluded, Fbonv it the spirit of darknett, or of evil and Topaz it the spirit of light, or of good; and the interest of the atory con siata in the succession of incidentt by which, they are continually counteracting each other in the events of life. The ap plication of their names to the parts res pectively performed on this atage of ex Mlcnre hy di n. Host and tbe Militiamun of Maryland J aubmit toyour judgment and leelinjt uh this tingle remark, that m country, undeM he banners of a lor efnland, whatever honours may" be showered upon their commander by his sovereign the spirit of good will never fail to provide a Itepublirart Militiaman to confer tfwe honor by apeeding a -bullet , to his heart I 1 hit toa-t. ami the explanation, (which we I deem a very nrcettiiryappendage-for without it. J we opine tbut a very amall portion f the Pirai derit'a liatfnera only, would have known what the toat mcant.-and we doubt whether aome of them were any more enlightened cft,r the exolanation wj riven has elicited a good deal of critieiam from the Preaidenfa oppooenti. We j find it made a handle of even in formal political; meetings of the people : At a meeting of the citizens of the 12tb ward in the city of N. York, among other things, the following resolution uaa nMMAyl . M UmmrAvtA tllttt m' IW wilh in- ,. ' . ' . .. . .l .... donation the outrageous attempts of the Watty and Ttpax party to overawe, by force, a free expression- of the will of the Republicans oft thia ward." Arid W observe that Mr, Noah ,. ' j f , : . fcmiharly terms the friend, el the admsmatratHM ik l'l aut Tniui hirtr." In inntM,l!il!iii. 1 t-: v. tion to the friends of Gen. Jackson. Mr. Lauriston B Hardin, of Raleigh, has been appointed Clerk of the Branch of the Slate Bank at Fayetleville, in place of Robf. fochrane, jr. resigned. - (in pac w 8th inst- for this port. We are not in formed of the reasons for the return of ... V " the Ambasdor ; or what diplomatic ar -. rangements are made in the meantime. A". Y. Stectator. Dank Rohbery. Nathaniel Snelton, the Teller of the Office of Discount and De- poviie of the Bank of Virginia, in Peters-1 butg, is advertised by the Cashier of said Bank, ss having " stolen from the said office about Forty Thouiand Dollar t" chiefly in notes of one hundred dollars each. He absconded early on Sunday mornir.e the 21st ult. and got into one of the Steamboats below City Point on the same morning is offered for him. A reward of S500 lie hat been traced to the city of New York, where he at tempted to get some of his large bills changed. Mot chase is made after bim, end he will probably be caught. lie wrote to his wife, inclosing her 85000 bfbe'moeyJitTljacto immediately delivered over to the officers of the bank : this was highly honorable to Mrs. Snelson. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. LATEST FROM EAVLAjm By" an arrival at New. York from Ijverpool, Engli&h date to the 2d ult. have been received by the editors of the Spectator- M - U espalch froin, - the .BndtCYnToy-"t': the Court of Persia, to Mr. Stratford Can ningrtrantmhted the -newt of -1 '-jgrWA victory gained by the Russians, on the right bank of the Araxes. ' -.Thol-RuaaiaaJM!dnMLje Mediterranean on the 5th September. The answer given to the interpreters of the three ambassadors, on tht 30Ui. waa, " that the Porte would not ive any jndthat.irs,l!alreadjr Bublished -Wt learn that our Minttterj Mr. :-Ooto4- "R0" KnffUn1dr,V, f0"K'nt"4O'blT-VtVfltl. ----- - j " ----- - itjiiittr- 1 -iup ri.iui ; i - - - -- - nan .. . -.-t- , and fartlly, had taken pattage in ihe., North.Carolinr Hank Dilh.3 to 4 per cent. lY? away from the aiibecriWr, m tie.. lat of knt ttntn iivanui JtnKins. uam. macv. , ,- . .1.. .... n.,:..i 1 in 11 11 am t. mv jrer kom ur.utt iir.iraut hich was to tail from Liverpool on the er cent diarount. " or " rm 01 "'' .m'y",n V ' r c' could be i!J on the tulject fn oueiilon." And tblt wtt repeated by tbe Keit I.nendl, when the conference broke up. The three Ministers bsd resolved to tend their wivea and children out of the reach of danger, In consequence of this tne.lormsr bad already embarked on the 3 lit August. . - tyain. The accounts from Spain show that the rebellion it raging mora) violent ly and the inturgentt teem to be gaining strength. From Puycerds, the advices of the 19th of September state that the number of rcbcli wai incrisiinr daily i and their excesset led the inhabitanta to necome plunderers in their own defence. The revolution draws to it both Royalist Voluoleere W-XcJiiJitJUojiflU:i TJ) citadel of Cordona wtt held by the Kmg'a troops, but tbe to w o. wat. in Ue luudt of tbe rebels. nespatchea'received In England'orthe 57th of September, rom Pane rendered it certairr ihat-TardioacMl-ltad-ooe lo Catalonia, to endeavor to oucll the insur rection by his presence, lie was to set out on the 27th for Tarragona, hy way of Valencia, accompanied by M. ('alanjrdei the Captain of the Guard, and tome subaltern. Hit departure was officially announced at Madrid, on the 20th. The Queen it appointed Regent during his absence. The Infant Dun Catlos had preceded him. " Orttkt and Via.- The regular Tur key mail arrived in England on (he 27th, tut the contents hsd been anticipated by the communications brought by expresses before, the ambassadors will continue in their effotts to bring about a favorable termination of the question at issue, un less the Onoman Government directs their departure, or jt is rendered impera tive by ucts of hottili'y." Extract of a letter of the I lib ult. from Constantinople r Tho Rum tan Ambas ( dor hat sen" a circular to all the coro- mander-TorituiirtjO vessels, forbidding ihem to Jake on board promions or am munition for either of the belligerent par ties, upon pain oi corTucation. This measure is regarded a the first step of the 'plan determined upon by the three Great Powers for the pacification of Greece. 3Thc JHarkrtfl. FuteitmUc, Xov. I. Apple bramly, ".1 to i Z i . I'rkcli do. 45 to 45 s llacon, 8 25 ; Hag. t0 ,0 pom. W a 45; flour. 4 6 to 4 62 j s vinp. a io t,oiif 13 ft in: rorinn. new 1 ; Iron, JJ to 6: Molaaea 35 to 40 ; fugnr o Hj; Sjdt, 80to 80; Wbiak'ey, 32 a 35 ; ' ' p" m"" " unison ie -1 nra, ai iign(,jj prr crni. pre- mniin, at bU daya, 1 1 per cent, 'A) da a, par L. 9. Iliiiik .Note, J a .1 per cent, premium, Ubtrrvrr. I CharU-ttm, Or. 20.Cotton, upland, 9J to , , . ,iijkfV 53 ((j , , . M)po brfc,1(Vt 32 , 3J . j heeawai, 24 a25i bacon, 7 J to 8 ; bagging, 21 to 25 ; ah, I jrerpool in bulk 45a 45j Turk J''aml X "Wjh ! 9ii 'T.''- l Moi;, nn,Luea.3.?a54; black pepper. 18 a 18 ctJ . 40.43, flour 5 to i 5-8, , - -- - r - Corn On am eoroe in vert alow tv. owin-r to the low rivera mor. of the old crop ha div i appeared i that of the present year' gt-owNi, several boat loud of which arrived on Saturday, lllv t n tn 1 1 rmt. for ; the Northern and French Markets. i j r.T:!mgt!t short aight; on Iloston, New. j Tork and Philadelphia, par a 4 perwuL.prcm.. GDdava, l-per ct,dia. - 1 m Cu-m.-.. .V.. 3 -Cotton. 9J a V 1 i torn, 40 . 45 . U,iskn. 40 a 45 ; salt, 75 80 ; flour. 5 1 ( hnni Jo; t0 53u . ,n)lc ,0, 35 to 40: bacon 12A to H, pp beef 6 to 7. Journal. CAeniw Price, Kov. 2(.-Cottnn, 10 to 10 J ; enff. e, IH to v0 ; Minr, 1 1 to 12 ; ac.lt. 85 to 87 ; bacon, 9 to 10; flour, 5; whiskey, 40, apule brandy. 35 to 40 ; molasaea, 45 to 50 1 beet, Z to 5 : pork. to . ; tallow, 9 to 10 ; flax-tec-d. 70 ; ,iats, 25 ; leat tobacco, 3 ; muter, u io 13 ; i haggiiig. 23 to 25; peach brandy, 40 to 45 naw.Toaa, nor. 1. -The sales of the hurt three day. amount to about 1 200 bale. compriing some handsome nnalitv L'nlandsat 12. 12 and 13 cts ; wine (food ( own.. N..Orlean at 12 a 12J. and a very superior lot of upward of 100 bale considerably above thre rates. New-Orleans, 1U4 a 13; UplanJ. 10 a 12; Alabama, 10 a 11; Tennessee, 10 10. Money Market: -In NeWiYork, Nov. 1st, North-Carolina bank bills were at 4 to 5 per cent, discount ; Virginia, 1 1 South-Carolina, 1 ; Alabama. 6 I'onibiL'bee, broken ; Louisiana, I to 2 1 Mississippi, 2 to 3 , Ohio, 4 ; Kentucky and Tennessee notes, are o uncertain, that no rate of discount ia put down. In Augutta, Oct. 29, Cotton 7, to 9 ; bacon, 9 to 11 , flour, superfine, 6 to 7 50; whiskey, 40 to 42 ; Darien bills, 4 per cent, discount j South-Carolina do. i-i N. Carolina do. 4. la Columbia.. 8. C. Nov. ,2d, Cotton 9 to 10 , bacon 10 to 124 1 flour, '6 50 to T 5 salt, 75 to 87. 'uwakewwW'- " z! ---' . .ftv4j!frkettw. t . Tobacco, 2f to RlO.-Cotton, 10J to 11 Jet. Corn, g i 50-Wheat, 80 cts. Pork, 50. There has been very little variation in our Mar ket since our lat quotation.. Cotton, i rather lower7 tTu quaht?.y coming iwfieSng"iS rcrvcry- inconsidcrable ; however,, prices nave oeci sii" tained better than we expected, it is .till our imnresion that after the home demand n sup. plied the article will fall to 10 eeM; m ull our --"i 1 1 (jiwihiiii, rHHia uu. (cihui ""7 i.i -1 - - - - , T , I ! .. 1 . It roSTSCKIPTt-K la reported that a lh waa fout;hl on Monday, tht 4th inat. within the fines of goolh-Carolina, between Ham't, I'. Car, an, KaJ. Member of Conerea from the Morgan dttrirt, and t)r. It. it. Vantt, his opponct at the lata election in which the latter waa kitUii. Col. Athan A. McDowell, wt learn, waa the second of Mr, Carson, and fn, Philip Dntiain of Dr. Vance. .... - . . inarrtrt. . In tht Forkl of the Yadktn, In thia county, en the 4(b lnl. by Joaeph llalnci, Km. Mr. Joaeph Wysrt to Miss Irena I'arker. At Horky Creek, IredeB eotinty. on the 534 tilt, by the Her I), f.ou'd, Thomaa V, Wilaon, Attorney at Law, of St ltkebormt;h, to Miaa Catbsnna Caldwell, daughter of tbe late Col. Andrew CaUlwell. -. . . . ,. At Tabor, fre dell eotintr, on the f(b inat. bf UkeJletuJkfMU. jle -i4tklw.Xtm-iMin. formerly of WaaMntton, Cofiwect-cut, e,Miat Ebza lie", daughter JjWlf4Jamya , llill... - BXED -zz. In Canoard. Cabarrus county, N. C. on the Tth 5.18?y, Mr;icx"Vcmaaabet 2i vear- lie waa formcjfy. attached to tbe fbila- delpbla Clrroa, and has been eitenaive ly known as among tne moat eeieo rated Rqueatrtan per formers in ute rnite states. At tne time a) hi death, he waa a partner in the tuWsrrian Company of Meurt. Smith It Co. who were then) m ' a mm ana. iienorming in uoocora. air. teaman bad DC en Lng in a declining atate of health. Itmmunieoltd. At the resilience of hk father, in Scott Coun ty. Kentucky, the lion. Daniel P. Cooklately a Hepreaentative in Coneeat from the State of lllinoia, of which he waa an active and useful Itenreaextative. lie haa been Ion? in ill health, and furanme monlha very feeble bopea had re mained of hi recovery. (itAiVmintSa iif groeti, A&ndk Ut. Ur. WILL he wtd to the highest bidder, at the late duelling houae of Angut Cliialiolm, dre'd. on the I at of January next, and to con tinue from day to day until all shall be dianoaed of. Sixteen or eighteen likely rre, Men, Women, Doj a, and Girla. ""Aw, the well known Ctld Jnnfm Beaver Dam creek, known by the name of Chiaholu't Ootd Mine.'im-hitlmg-nrnery acrra rf lodv Alas one tract of Ind, containing 470 acres, adjoining the ttandotph tine and A. IfarHa quar ter v on which there haa been a quantitj of Gold found t One tract, do. adjoining the above, of 100 arret, on which Wm. Parttn formerly lived : tme tract, do; -of 50 arret, in hr knver part of Montgomery, adjoiulng N. Clarke'a Mill tract : One tract, do. adjoining Capt. Mc Auley i T wo trad a, do. formerly belongmg to Mra. Ann Smith, on which there is a (ld Mine; One tract, do. of 50 acres on the weal aide of tbe Yadkin River, adjoining Joth. Carter' land AUo, an excellent Fishery, including tho lower part of the Nomiwa, including 25 crcj r i i in Rtmlor,h ewjn, 90 ,crfl. wSere Edward Brewer formerly lived i One tract of 130 acres, on lackaon's Creek, where Jonathan Jerrat formerly lived. aIm, in Davidson county, one tract of 208 acre, where Wm. GrofT now livea, on which j there is a 1 an-Yard and 25 arre. adjoining Abo, 200 acres, on which Jamea W. Daniel now lives. t A liberal credit will be given, by the pur chaser given bond with approved tecurHy. WHITSON H. CMISHOLM.JmV. - AVremVr,, llt'7. - 7r94 S'o Voftlage VauW--- THP. Slu riff of Iredell county, givet this pub. ' lie mttic to all peraa who mav have oc casion to write to him through the medium of j tne post-omre, on nine.iai nuaineas, inai ne i td termim-d hereafter 40 pav mm attciHtoii to communication on w hich the rmta.re is not paid. Me is compelled to adopt tins rule, to ve l,ime, frwn hfrTt": . fc---i ' iioa , , : , , 1 1 Maitt rnnntrnanr. Iisvinir imAM litk ft"? 'm So injured by a machine a rrnders.it url. a., ind, as recoiircieu. qune ham!; and-5 feet to ,-r II j b"v belong, to the state cf .1 in, lira ligli hai.I .lese Wren di e'd. now in '.lie care m the subscriber, ami lawlul agent of aaid eatate. It ia supposed he ii.lcnda making lu way to aome free atalr. I lie above reward will be paid on hia delivery to me, in Lancaster Piatrict, S, C. or l.dgrd in any juil in North Carolina. V irginia or Maryland, to aa I receive him 1 or 2S il taken in South Carolina; KOUIKT 8T1MSON. ember 4. 1827. .ImtlOO NOTICE. The subscriber hep Ir.tn- 10 in form the public, that he inUf'- kavinjy ! ,1.1a rf lk rnilnlpv in m vrrv vhnrt tim. and ne therefore wiehea punctual rttirm-nts with all hia debtors, a no further notic will be given. He offer, for sale his shop furniture ami Medicine., medical and other Books; all on tbe lowest term, of any thinn of the kind in the U. S. Apply to the aubacriber, 4 miles weat of Concord, or Moaet-Wilie, Clear Creek. KOBT. G. WRDDINGTON. Caharrni county, Aeit. 8, 1827. lw. KYLE8 ft-MKKNANf: U RSPKCYr'l'LLY inlorm the citizens of It Sulisburv and the a I latent count rv, that they have this day received the first load of their FALL GOODS. They flatter thcrmelve that their assortment, whether with regard to quantity, ttyle, or price, will bear a Successful eompariaon with any in land establishment in the Southern State. They tl ittiure solicit a wmjinuaiice. of t.baA pt,rnage whirh ha hitherto been sj liberally cxtenaca m ( III fir ' rr' 'r fir rim. !' ivy SaHtbiii-v, -V. -W. 1827. " IITiTs;' it utoara-CaaoLiaa, i ' ' iuUtbnry llianch. 'rt.25,' 1827.$ OltDEtlKD, by the H-jard of Directors that a payment of one tenth of the princi-patbe-esaeUid upon aUJu4eAiiflerejdfor xeiitM! al, from and after the 1st day of January net! 1 and that the tladiier ;ive notice thereof to the debtor, by advertiemeni in the V'tcrn Carolinian ami Catawba Journa'. . A copy fnm the Mfiiii'es. 1 1 - ftinrfa to he. T)TroBrettedto :ffiaritaDie,Trtew.rnWi A-
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 13, 1827, edition 1
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