I r fjUhtry Femaht)tnetolt Sec'ufij. In our lat week s aper, we mentioned the Lsi't of loemaiion " ' noaoy, anu me ini the IjkIIci of this plce bad taken to ,,oof themselves" Instrumental in falsing funds church and cWiUbla purposes. Wt are firther euthorlaed to state., that Mr. C. W, frfoo, ho hu complet.'iis map of Rowan Oiinty, drawn from an aelutt survey maJe by jjlt Jd county, bat made a proposition n the LaifiesT w7ncT. has leerY f f cftve d,Mhst K wilt furnish -item wltb coidof Wt alsp to riL will aU in paintm. lette ring and die- r ... P""1 w-iw-. PPr.-, Tllnsl. between the hours of 3 and o'clock, U.9JS'mwtHKU Pgr P. H. Uf. Kobtrt B. Vance, In the 30th paw as tbeyinay direct ., "7 :.'. JVear'of hit .sge formerly- a Member of ' rtmm UWwbtaiopif.f said PConR'.t from Morgan Congressional TifisiriKa uid) to 0. W. Pearson, at this ple . JSlimiM ". This gentleman' iieath wai occiMoned 4 ,uff,derrt niimrr of applications be received, bv a wound received in a duel with the Hr. Peartow Iwill aid he Society Th'hwlng "ihe'HJn. Samuel P, Carton, tbs). present Hap engraved, and will Kill divide tins profits member of Congress from the ssme dis- rising from the tale of them, with the Society, T-t.. ,, u. ..,-,. ; tK. .:n..r.nn r L -. - mka LiM .... It I tianlarwn!, AVtitaJ and remarkably correct i ami we sincerelv hope, that the many month' labour of onr youthful. moewi.fTiow ciMzen, w.i, .... ,.fr. ,c ,i..n.n. . i r 1 1 . .:u ,, t... . l. - . . ; tgf of the community i and tht the zrsl and benevolence of our ladies will be rewarded by numerous applications for Mans, in pencil or engraved. J fair tftr. VewJersey editor otTers his patrons, that if thev will "pav him sne half, pronoun-eH it mortal, anl asked ll lie bit dues, he will not 4, them again for a yer.H ' had hit Mr Carson ; on heim- iiifoimed Now wareieadv tu compoat.d with our sub-j he had not. he said " I AM olad ov it " stribtste still nv,rlrberl rate: We win ob- He met death with great rornpo.e, awl ligste ourwlves, that ifaltrthem will pav sne-' P' fertly in his senses-iK:rfiuwv..--irtn-. 'The fre Roio c account of this unhappy their inilebtcdnesa for the space of one year, A bill has been b oitjrht forwsfT in theie - Tennessee lejrislature. to-rerti.te the election ' tn ""v nrt tils unnmciy iaie is unic of Cl.ctort for President ind Vice President, s llv teff t Herf A theM Liu,e Ailaw In T,rte In that ttat-. on tW from, the above it wwilj appear that Dr. subject; the general ticket pjstcm, will proha-" Vance died on the dy,ffr the- PueL Amoii(c j My be adopted. ; - i the many reports on th-'-. n'llject, which we have ' t j heard, one i that Dr. Vance's pistols ere ob-j 'TWt' l plri," ,Ual Ue accptcdofA an.1 j.iugjhr ed. It is just what we espeded from him with, one of Mr. Card's : And another rej.ort fteinr made up of equivocations, nvn mi Hcordt, , r " and downright fibbing But we will give it to our readers neat week in whole, or in part. Oov. Clinton. h letter, dted Nov. 3d, from a eenMeman in New-Yoik to his l! r-.. - .L- ft S. Teleeranh contain, the following in I OS ' - telligtnre I I cannot clos this letter without in-1 forming VOU that Governor Clinton htld an audience of his friends ynlerday, and, ' Upon'b ing asked h. one of them y.bl . wer Dls wisns on tn- r rrsinentisi qu lion, said " I with it to be d'ttinc'lif un. derttood that I an vritk you in the tufifiort tj Gen. JaCkion. heart and toul." At Wilmington, in this state, at the Ute term . cf the superior court, the Grand Jury took a ; at the crwirt-house, for the purpose or choosing "voteon the Prte'tjlieliswii 1 5 r Adams, UIW or m w.de,f P'M !? 'f. dleguH:i ajfja from other counties, at the city of Raleigh, on . Tk .fiitoltire.Yes'erdsy. (Monday the 19th Vov.) i i accordance with the reqmaition of j .t.v.i:.-it- .i.t-u ' , u ---sTone.wj uuic in naingi... iu nujtii . oimore vnar, wruiiwrji unrmi, mi'ir, ,iy ui i being likely to engross their deliberations at the present session; but the proceedings of the j servants ol tue people, in a legislative capacry Bvet, are, at all time, more or less interesting to every citisrn, who properly appreciates his ( privileges as an American freeman. At this session, Gov. Burton retires to the walks of private life, as the time (three years in six) for which any one citizen can fill the Exe. pitive chair of the State, expires during the pre sent sesion ; a new Governor will, consequent Iy,"have to be elected. On whom the choice of, tbe legislature . will fall, is, a yet, mere matter of conjecture. We have heard the names of Gen. Iredell, Mr. Stanly, Mr. Yancey, and Maj. Forney, mentioned. For the office of Comp troller (temporarily filled by Mr. Henderson, of this town) we understand there are sixteen or eighteen csndidates 1 and we fear a choice will . be ..difficult to he made. We csnnot but express a hope, howwer, in this election, will not be overlooked and thal-JaAa .L. Hendcmn will be confirmed in the office he now fiuT Jottph Wear, whose trial and conviction at Cabarrus superior court, for kidnapping, we no ticed in our last, ba we understand, given se-j curity for an appeal to the Supreme Court. He has been removed to tbe Jail in this town, for safe keeping. The Duel.Vt mentioned, in a postscript, in - our hurt week's paper, a report Which was pre " iralent here, that a' Djiel hsd takeit place, on the from the ttorpui district, in this state, and Dr. j . "7 , pfT V , .1 T t - h i - -1, --iV- -- s.- . . i L . , r,ved at rbiladelphu yesterday, from Ha mertAfeM mn Company with twoPp,i,h tton, in which the latter su kifled. We j fri(rte one for Cadiz with one tniilion uow.enabled to state, that the Duel did actually 0f dollar, on board-thc other for St. Jago take, place, and (hat Dr. Vance is dead. He; fa Cuba. Should Porter! fall in the Vay did not, however1, we learn, die immediately 1 but 1 of Vhe frigate he would find a prize worth Jived, as variously stated from different soufcea, ; contending for, and it is supposed' by rom two or three hours to two days after he ome that he hsd an intimation of her received the wound. He was shot directly iabiiing, and will place, himself in a situa through tbe groin, just above the hips, the ball 1 ttuj) to prfit by bis information, jawing comjiretety through him. Mr. Carsun, Jfotiif ore Paper. we understand, J! i not receive a fleh-ouml. The unfortunate controversy which resulted In Ihii duel,, t" "tit of the Ule election for Conger In 'hat !. ntrlrt. W were wrong ii naming, in our last week' statement, Col. At had A. McDowell as the eond of Mr, Carson s that gentleman haa In farmed u that lie took no part in the business. Since writing the above, we have rrceived (he folio inp, from a paper published at Green ville, C. near the spot where the Duel was fought l' "l0"J' i tm'mmtamtknnBmmiii.i I.Tm Depirted thia fiff,- it Whitteduillet in Uuncombe bounty, N. t. on the Cth trtct. i he meeting l(Kk place at nine o loc in me morning oi me am him. 00 tllO lin which divuiri North and South t sroliiu, where Huncnmbe and fircenville join the ilis' inff being ten At i!e first fue. Dr . received Jt . . f .:...,,:., I..., l..- K right hip ; passed through his body, and w;s u from his skin on the opposite side, he fiii. g just after but without ef fect D; Vnnce subsequently observed that h fell the ball belore he fued. A few ininu'es af.er receiving his wound be IIjir we nave irom a menu wnu w him on 'he ernund, And in whose arms he xpirerr - Dr. Vanre was much bf lved is, 'hat the Dr. after wllcr.ng some time trorn .... a . the pm if his wound, took one of hn own ;n tola, and shot himself in the hrad. t ate these facia merely as rtportt , ulthoiigh they come to us from virions sources. C. D I. .. ..l.,,r ,.f Ida Cnrlrknl.lrr ' of the ,t, Bank ,4 North-Carolina, i. called, to take place in Haleigli. on the 3d of Dec. next, for choosing 19 directors of the principal baik, gj,j U transact culier necrsssry businest fitieh 0f ,f,e ockholders ss cannot attend, are re- qUMlej Xo KnJ proxies. We notice at advertisement in the last Ha leigh ttegister, wignrd Many Voters of Car tereU" requesting the .ci'ixens of that county, in favor of the present adm nis tration, to meet the 20th of December next, for the purpose of f forming an electoral ticket foe Mr. Adams in tltk- r.. . , . . . . , maue in mis state, iow arua forming an sjieno- rat i icKet lor enner 01 ine caniiiaaies: ,ne friendsof Mr. Adams, then, are determined upon trying their strength in this Mate, at the ap- Sproacbing contest tor Presxlcnt ; well, we are jrad they have thui determined ; for it will be (e mrins 0f fully demonstrating the stong hold Gen. Jackxon has on the affections of the peo ple of North-Carolina. , THE FIRE IX MOBILE. In another column of thia week's paper, will be found a brief account of a verv destructive fire in Mobile, Alabama. The last Augusta (Georgia) Courier, dated the 8th in,t. has the following additional particulars : The loss by fire at Mobile is unexam pled in a city of the ssme extent. There were 169 front buildings burnt, exclusive of Ware houses and other back tenements. It commenced in the Mobile Hotel at sunrise, and its progress was unchecked t.t.w- stage., Irom the .tc ticienry ot water III me wens, uuu mc cjuciuc uhiichs ni the buildings, no rain having fallen in BcadLiwo months. Loss estimated at near a miUJon: Considerable portion in sured in offices to the North. It is said the Etna Compaov of Hartford had a Urge amount. It has been fortunate that bu: a small proportion of the Fall supplies had arrived Great activity already ex ists in re -building, .About 20 buildings (temporary) are nearly finished- The Printing Office of the Mobile C. Register watfYohyrri'et kVRlffiVTt'trviMcfMtai ! and all the paper belonging to the office Dutticicnt nu.mber ol capenters cannot be hid at the rnornloua itum of $S per day . TirgaUtu're 6f "SoUtli CfbUniffed,the ien)ihd for tJptsn.la is how tficlr, and were to have met in Columbia, cm yetter day! (the I9tb Nov. the third Monday in the month) agreeably to their adjourn ment In December Ut. The Savannah river, at Augutti, wai yet too low, on the 8th Inst, to admit of the tteam boati coming up to that town or Hamburg. Considerable Hit bd rt ifiefTf fWe Therr.iror It he4 ry iUU e fleet In falsing the afer fifth river.- OAiV-A letter" from thk State dated the 10th October, layt MW have no doubt but that Ohio will go lor the Hero and Patriot. For this, rndch l owing to i'ir, .lunuury, a inrnc TOvim-cont has been elected Memer of Congress in place of Mr. Wilaoi, deceased. In ILmllion and Dkkint Counties, the Jckvn Ticket has teen carried by in creased msjoritie. In the Western Re serve, the people are almost unanimous for Jackson. In Woister County there were three Jackson, and one Aditns can didate for the Assenbly, yet a Jackson candidate was elected by a vote of 35 to 175. In several otbe counties the Can didates, who were liendly to Jackson have succeeded. . Indiana correspondent ol the " An noitiorof News," tec in Salem, Indiana, write as follows : Mr. Handy. Having been present t the mreung of a reinent in Lawrence Ind. I was much txhiltrated at the Urge arid respectable miijorl ) of Jacksonmeni prrsent ; a vote heiriR called fur on the rjTi eV: ion" of 1 h e e I f c'ton ff - J ae k son- or- wsdams. the numler ol vorrs stood thus: fteven hundrrd and Jorty tvn for Jackson. and fifty Jour fof Adams. -There U so great a majority for. Jackson io this roun ',. the friends of the Administrtioh ik . Llm but a small piopbrtiori Your, At recent regimental muster in Sulli xn . ountv, Indiana, a vote was taken in Ct p -.-i Milam's Rifle Company and the r.'ult wrs' for Jckaot-isoft-Lr ' v ' - - i.. m n' aSiill, tn Kn made, at IhC rlni cmp: was aoout to be maae, at me ciose ol the training, to take the vote of the whole regiment, but owing to the inter ference of one of the officers, ttAo nat an Adam man, it was prevented. At a Ute regimental muster in the town ; of Rockv. le, P-rke county, Indian. vote on the I irsldency was taken, and the result was 297 for Jackson, and 155 . 1 for Adams ; being only two to one for Jack SO.O ' - fr'l , ..t..t. 1 ne more wc .cm ... ....u.. .u yuu Ik sentiment in Indians,, the more t bo roHgbly are we convinced that an over j wneiming majoruy 01 ncr etuxens arc-111 favor of Gen. J ac.kson Counterfeit Notes purporting to be of the Bank of Augusta, have Intel? made their appearance in circulation.. Thev are tf he .denomination ofgtOf theold plate with a vignette of a wagon ' and team The engraving is coarse and the fillings up bsd ; the names of tht CsshieT ant! Pre- sident are both engraved, --; Aututta Courier Chrafi Living. - -The Missouri Monitor, a paper printed at Fayette in that State, says that good beef steaks may be pur chased there for one cent and a half per pound. It seems, after all, that Mr. Pirougham will take ofiice in the new British minis try. It i sh'iJ that he will be made At torney General, vice Mr. Scurlett appoin ted Chief Justice in place of Lord Ten- tetdtn of the King' Bene ti, who becomes Deputy Speaker of the house of Lords. The Court House in Claiborne, Ala bama, with the most of its contents, was destroyed bv fire, on the morning of the 10th October. The Circuit Cour: was in session. None of (lie records of the Court were destroyed. - .A duel took" place" on the 20th of Aug-, at Hio, between Midshipman rinf.an and Surgeon Bi adnar, of the United States slo6prarreawkh--Jliers-SO badlv wounded that he died on the follow ing dsy two shots were also exchanged by the seconds, neither of whom were wounded. eMe Or itLiiitftB. Favetteville, Aw. 8. Apple brandv, S3 to 35 1 Peach do. 35 to 40 1 Uaoon, 8 a 10 : Liar gm-20 tofisee W a 18 catUmvnew 8 j to 10( Corn, 35 a 40 flotir, '4 50 to 475, j Iron. 51 to 6; Molasses 33 to 40 1 Suc-ar, 90 -to H i -5alt, J0 AQ..8P i Whiskeyt .32 a 35 , Wheat 74,t.o 80, per pusnel. . . Bills oh NewiVallBiCf5 mium, at 60 days, 1 ) per cent. 90 days, par. " U. 9. Bank Notes, 2 J a 3 per cent, premium. . - Ooterver. Charletton, Kev. 5. Cotton, upland, 10J to 11: whiskey, 01 to 33; spple brkndy, 33 a 34 1 beeswax, 24 a 25 1 bacon, 8 to 8J ; bagging, 23 to 25 1 salt, Liverpool in bulk 44 a 45 1 I urks Island' 60 1 sugar, brown, 9 toTO; Coffee, 13 to 15 j molasses, 33 a 34; black pepper, 18 a 18 cts. 1 corn, 40 a 43 ; flour 5J to 5j. Cotton. There is nothing doing in Sea Isl ands, Alaines or Santees. Orders for the'North et MXhulsc!,cri.es, having been pearly comple- what sales (of new) have been erTacted. have been in the range of our q'lo'stions, but princi pally at II cents. We may calculate from the We information from Uverpool, (by the Gcor. gna, at $vanah,) that this article may yet receJe a little, then it may become stationary for the season. f 'eWrA.J per lb. for Cotton to Liverpool i 1 cents to Havre, rcry dull. - j-rAunfett short sight on Boston, New York and I'hilsdelphis, par a J per cent. prem. 60 days, 1 per ct dis. - - Exchange on. Kngland10 a 10 per cent. 9Tm,kW.'xweeL.li.Kln .... ' Nnrtharolina tnk Bills, 3 to 4 per eerif." discount." Georgia do. (except Darien) 1 tw per cent discbunt. 7 fj . " , ' - - - - Ctm,l,n, Xov. 10.Cotton, 9 a C 1 corn, 40 a 45 1 whiskey. 40 a 45 1 suit, 75 a MO 1 flour. 5 to 5J i wheat, 61 a 8H cents t peach brandy 30 to 5 1 apple do. 35 to 40 1 bacon 12) to 14 1 jtoefii tTpanr-rr..-c.- -iMirnW-, ""Z-"- rT". .-..,x.t."t7- rAerow Prierf, AW. 9. Cotton, BJ to C 1 cnflVe, lSto ;0, ii7r,ll tol'ii s.lt. 83to 874 1 bacon; 9 to 10 1 flour, 5 hiskey, 40 i. apple brsn.lv, .35 to 40 1 molnsM-s, 45 to 50 4 beef. " to 4 i pork, 4 to S ; tallow, 9 to 10 1 flai-eeil, 70 ; out 1. 2.5 1 leaf tobacco, 5 1 huttrr, 17 to 15; bagging. 23 to 25) ptach brandy, 40 to 45. mw.rmi, nor. 9. AfntiMi A tar bet. .!n New-Vork, Nov. 8th. North-Carolina hank bills were at 41 to 5 per cent, discount ( Virginia, 1 1 ; Hoiith-Carohna, t J ; ' vlualle Jhkrnr sold in our country. Aa Uiey trt-orgis, .tj except Ilurien. which are 30 ; ! determined to make this establishment Alabama, B. rm.biKbee. broken; Uuisiana, 5 j v-ortliy of public patr-mage, thrj- now offer for to 6, Mtisippi, 5to6j Ohio. 6; Kciiiuck,l;,,r- Whoh sah-and Hrta.l, the abure .! rioet, 60 to 70; I enne.see, 30 to .15. " ! f,e most reasonable terms. Cttton. The unfavorable tenor of the late ad-! Phyiriant in this section of the country, as sices from F.ngland. sml the withdrawal o the , ll,o-e to the wtstwanl, who, heretofore, most extensive operator in this market, have j ''vf b' n ''"bit of upi)lmg th.-nist-lrcs brought us to s at.te of much uncrtainty as re- i lu ines from the north, and elsewhere, (ranis rices, ami until the occurrence of more f'"d it tor ihe.r infrret, to encourage the ef- important u!es. our rates must be considered nominal New-Orleam, UpUnd-v Alabama, 101 a n 10 alt 10 a II Jfjmrssre 10 a 10 Import TromTsTTolst Oct. " 10 053 hales. Export from 1st to "1st ri. 11.7S5 bales. DIED, , In this tow-n.'onlhe 15th Inst: afters long and ' tfflietiTesirkf.es,, Mrs. MargareT Todd, wifi- of; Mr. Joseph L. Todd,, in the Will year of her ' ; In Providence ronirrreat.on. Merklenbtur rouiity, on the 4'h inst. Jamrs I'otts, Kq. attor ney at isw. in the 5.'1 yer nt Ins ajre. .JiuJIrrklenhiirir rmintv, on the 6th mat. Mr. John Jiarrison Alexandrr, ayed about 39 yearn, leaving a fielpless and diMi-ri,Hei: fam.ly. On the pth nit. in Montgomery county, after a short illm-S the ItevM. Joseph Clarke of Han- diilph, a worthy and respectable Minister ol the Methodist Chiir.li. saw ffj 1 he article from a " A Citizen," propns ii.tr 1 inr-eli.iir of the ntirrna of tliis town and K. k..... U.......I.. I.i n - I ,ILIIH I. ttl HIT Llllll I -1 1171 1 a .III 1llll I L I. , ij. lo e suitable arrange menls for 1 celebrating the Htk ef .fuoiw v wej'f, shall an - pear in our nrt, . ' " ' " "1 ' ' V 4 -.iss v. .. A ors-H Hjtlt Uir, sill O UV . 104 I ROHr.lt I' CRsSf .1 SFKIM V h Co. sml DAVID I!. iK k Co. will OjMi'n, next prine, a Wlndesabt.' JLrdmtt am Cvttety ' Xtre. at' No. Ill t'esrl street. ew-Yoik, under the firm of ' Jaffray skiOane. They are now selling off here.'at eery reduced prices, their assortment! OI Dry Goods, Hardware, and CulUtijt " 7 prepars?ory to fhrir renwnl. - 4t92 ' r VurU of wiUenlion Ii E subscriber b inir shout to remove from T ing aiiout to remove trom this cart of the country, takes this method to request those 16 whorn" he may - he - nvdeMesM to present their accounts lor payment; and' gives notice to o indebted to bim to make imj , mediate payment, a. no further indulgence wdl oe given man tnree weexs auven.semeni mc. Western Carolinian ; alter which, his aremmts will inditcrimnatrly be put in the hands of an officer for collection. I'also offer for sale, for cash, (and csish only) m STOCK of GOODS, consisting i Dry Gocds, Groceries, Crockery Ware, and ConfKtionaries, at cost and carriage. Persons wishing for good h.,W.... will do well to take thia onnorttinitv to provide themselves, as I am determined to close business in this place. I w ill also dispose of my HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of an elegant Ten-Plate Cooking Stove, Bedt .: ., lMeSZr: "-' ;: -Chairs, lc. I Rking and Conlectionary Slonkl, and j ooli, ot nnraTscrlrmonsr t"aa Jsrrrc. Any person wishing to be instructed in the Baking, Di'tilling. or Confectionary business, or any of their branches will be taught fur a mod erate price. - WILUAM tLlltn. .VnuAurv. Xov. 15. 1827. 3t91 N. II. 1 will pay the highest prices in cash, for a quantity of GOLD W. (;. JWatlAe Tomli felones, &c. fHIIE. ubscribcrs manufacture and keep on 1- hand," as u wai, In Marble Tablets, and , ; oml Stone , liich thev will furnish with ntness and des, patcfesiipli i nrrow, 1 .... . A Valuable Tract of LAND. " WISHING to move to the western countries, 1 offer for sale my lantation in Iredell county, on the waters of Coddle Creek, contain ing 220 acres, with two good dwelling houses ami out-houses accordingly, persons wishing to purchase can apply to me, and be accommoda ted on thef rnOht re8onnb!e terms, at my re. dence on said pbce. SAMUEL CiuY. Mi. 7.'. IB.V. . '- i AT FAYKTTKVil.LK N. CAROLINA, nf WIM.KI.NG3 h Co. IN eousi fjuence of the failure of the Boston Glass Company, will be sold on Tuesday, December 4th, the entire Stock of Ulnidow Glant and ' belonging to that company 1 consisting of forty Boxes assorted t'unry (ilmt It art, l umbUrt, llrcanters of various sites, and rhapesi Glass' J'ttcJierfj.Pistey uets, flt, cor llotUes, Lamps, airiT A po(j?cai y Tfit ftea7c'"" "" .. J -t mum w t A ehnice aWm of rrw ami frrsli imported. Ih-y GftU,, Hani Hut, mul a complete asort4 ment of ( 'utlrry, Kmlorsed notes at Bank, at y, 4, and A months. " wn.T.Kivt.-w tn Co. .lur'rt. A Prints Stilt i A complete sssortnnt 4 1 1 .! " II WILLET Sl CO. - rtf'. Me AVfw tf thr Mtrtitr and prtttt.J AVB just received from New-York, a lafg) supply f Drtiffi, A edicinti, and Paintt which, together with their former stock, make) ; ,l",'r P'ent assortmrnl replete a ith the most " preM-nt propneiors, in making mis a usi-hil and permanent stand N. II. (hiiert carefully and punctually put up, agreeably to directions 1 and on the shortest so- lice. " - 9 .Vori,, .Vet-. 70th, 18?7. l.nrttV for Hi-c. r l nSt ANI to a decree of the Co-irt o? Kmntv fur Kownn rininty, will be )M on ",e pr mii,'hn the 15th dav of-January next, ' ran of Land containing ISOacrra. adjoinin'r r'mnris Gibson and oth.-rs. near Miu wall's Mill in said county, on scri-dit 4 6 and montlu . , "r nri aiixiJii.s, c. m. e. I'rite adv. S2.25. t:t9rt lsfisl V.te. 'fpHr.mihmrtil.er n.fonwithe public tliaUtehas 1 lust a note of hand, made payable to him by t,HM.n Mi.i.n.e, fur the amount of t. n dollars, M, ,H,( 0 j,,t. lorewarn all prwirt In.ni trailing lor aid note. j III MI'IIRKY I.INK'fFIt. i:.4ry, ,r. iHih, ia:7. r,oi -7- , '''' 1 It I. rll V U' 1 V ..r. . n.t -oifif,.it,...t In .h.. I.. I nfRnw. . ... v......... 'v. ... ... ... 1 a . county, North-Carol. na, on the 14th inst. ' a .Ve;r Man, named Dl'Kf, alxnit 28 years "old, mmn.mi sic, black, cooiplrxion. haa a sear 'UVt' ' ') "d I'' had his lower lip hit s.fl" l.y Aulaisisr and savs be belong to John f. Kern, of South f arolins. Uuirni DHriet. The ow ner is requested to come forward, prove ' propel tv, pay charee. and take him away. ' " - FlKlvDING HIJtTER, Jailer.. Snlitbnry, Xom. 14tA, 1827- , 89 ; -. - VS(sAl llltltRsi 1 tT-k-rxTS, III.' tW i.uih'i.l, III,!... tnrmAi 8- IlVr TAYLOR. taurtttnllr. ct. 18-.7. 190 KYLKS ckMEEXAN, XT M Ail ' WW. ii ksi kc i hi.i.y ..... - Salisburyanrt the a: irrn the cititens oj .-a.iu...j - v ...,,, . v..,....,.,-...- ihey lw tuis uay icceiveo tne nnt loaa 01 - tbeu nnno -- FATT GOODS. n fl1tf.r ,hrmww, ,h,t their saortment, wheUer n Xo ffM((W(fy, w r,rt, , . weeesaful comnarison with any in- land establishment ih the Southern State. They therefore solicit a continuance of that patronage whiih has hitherto been so liberally estended lo them. .W.Arv, AVt. 3rf. 1827. 389 Stitk IUrk or NoaTil-CiaoLiaa, AilifLurt, Britnth, Ott. 25, 1827. PHDF.RF.D, by the Board of Din-cton, that navment of one tenth of the princi pal be exacted upon all notes offered for renew al, from and after the 1st day of January neit ; and that the Cahier give notice thereof to the ! debtors, by advertist-ment in the Western Carolinian and Catawba Journal. A copy from the Minute. 9t94 JUNIUS SNEED, CaiMrr. TO JftiUTft. IJE TEH, a stout madr, yellow complected fellow, 35 or 40 years old, about 5 feet 8 inches high, of rather an assuming and impu dent... manner . left my plantation in Kerhaw District, "'South-Carofihv Information of bim directed, Liberty Hill, Ker shaw District, South-Carolina; would be thank fuHy-Teeeivrrh- -7Z- JOSKPII CUNNINGHAM, Jun. Slate sXoTl-CaToift. BY virtue of a decree of the honourable Court of Equity for Howan County, made at Oetn. bcr term thereof, 1827. the Clerk and Master will aell at the village of Mocksville, qii the 1st day nf January next, the LANDS ond TVTTT.T.g known bv the name of Naner's Mills, on Dutchman's ere k, fnkiofM ftlhJSL anottter tract il ..iNuwt on tfta sart leejt, contain ing 195 acres; being thn property of Cenrge Saner, dee'd. A credit of tw elve months will be allowed on the whole, and a further indulgence of- 4 and l2.?ouths for s moiety, with interest sftet-the rpiuiot; Jl.months"J3!r,chcrt Will be rrqimed to g'V Honda, With approved securities, on the day of sate." 'And- title deeds will be delivered upon full payment of the pur chase money, by 1W94 SAM I.. SILL1MAN, C. M. E. fktohrr 18., 1827. lYice adv. f2 75. Acotl' aiteon. ONE copy of this work (new) for sale, st r price less than the oricinal cost. Applv ui the office of the Western Cjuiinii.;! .Vs-j; 12,1577. : V I

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