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which Wen generally supposed to possess hi confidence. He said most explic'nlr lhat lie had not, directly or In directly consented, and would not consent that hU name should be ud a a candi date in opposlton to'thai of Gen.' Jckoii. That cttr court on hit furl would it contrary t flrincifilt, a violation f honor Jnd of good faith, and finished by declsr tg, that ihe nomination If Gen. Jackson put with his aifmbaiian.". 'jir.'MartUy.Vi have" gwTTne TioTe of 'ilTieire(iH pfibrtanmi in ,etk,,"tlJt'WirfeaJer-y, if tUey. ..choose. swallow U u at one dosefur the lAtif won t fiftrto be taken ia "broken potion':" itniu '"iTatel'tw aoohr. That the inquiring reader may . know" what degree of . faitlt to repose in, the .. I-... t '. . V'J".,.rr!L'rt.,-:-i . itulement, we sudjoir me following cnsrictcr fcf 'the man, from a Philadelphia paper t 'fllr.' 'Mart fetVciairiH to be ronsidered is friend of General Jackton, have, con traty to our expectations, been lerioutly considered by some of our public jour nils; we presume through ignorance ol the character of thU fourth rate village politician ! It never occurred to .us that Mr. MarLlev's assertion on th'u point would ever excite any other emotion thin derision and laughter ! It cannot be denied, that he has always called himself so, and with the same happy indifference to principle and truth, he always oiled himielf a friend to Mr. Cravford jriend to Mr. Cy fiiend to Mr. Mumi dnd a taueutman ! ! Vie will do Mr. Ahrktey justice, ao fur as to declare that we believe him to have hern t'juaUy the friend of all these opposite parties und candidates -hut in fjt, friendly to none, late t1aTlVne1ii"h had the power and Ihe disposition ""To ive Mm an appoint ment K-:Ad thia opfoioo t confirmed by hit' political character a mere vtfugt in trigutr, wilt) just discernment enough To make tor a ladder by which to climb to oTRcial competency from the privation of abortive imbecility. TJu Lifltiturr.'c learn from Italcigh, that tke legislature met on Monday, l&'h 'iini.'tTn the Commous, Cen. James Iredell was re dieted Speaker ; Pleasant Henderson principal clerk, Charles Manly assistant clerk : John Lumsden, door-keeper Hichard Huberts, assistant, in the Senate, Cartlett Vancey was re-elected 8peaker; but we have not understood hu was appointed principal clerk, in place of Gen. Ucii jamin II. Covington, dte'd, nor whether the Gov. delivered his message oa the first day. .We understand that John Stanly,, E. has been induced, from continued indisposition, to resign his aeat as a member of the House of Commons from the town of Newberar -'-- " The lamented death of the Public Treasurer, . will leave a vacancy in that important office, to be filled by the legislature at its present session. , We fear the old incumbent's equal will notessily be found his superior, the Union cannot pro- ducc. -lit tbeneit fanate of the Legislature of 2Ccw York, there will be 20 Jacksonian to 12 Adami Dicmbcn, (Jeorgi. The - Augusta Courier, of the 12th inst. sav f : A frirnjt in- Milledgeville- writes us - ihatii is probable the State House will be en. " JargV-W" the Scat -oC. Coixrnment removed clsewliere.' The Tarboro Press says, in apple tree, and giro a pear tree, in Halifax county, have both borne fruit for the tliird time this season. But tuch rs.DiTisgocd for nothing, except to talk about. A stenm'-boat W about trrbfbuilt, navigate the lowti. parTcfThe River Hoanckc, and adja----cell waten. The Ractt over tlie IlilUboro' course, have been postponed until next fall ; and it in thought by some, that they arc indefinitely postponed. iritloru of Aorth Carolina A resciu tion wji, passed at the last session of our legislature, (says the Kaleih Register of the I6tli inst) rcqueatint; uovernor ur "TdrT'Yd " pply" id" "tir" Burtsh'" ttWt rhmehlT through our Minister, Mr. Oallatin, for liberty tc procure for the use of the State from the office of the Board of . 1 rude and-Flantatin3f-4w-Iondo, auch ducu- ments as relate to our Colonial history. We understand, that in reply to the ap plication, the Governor has received from our Minister, a very polite letter, inform Inp; him. of the entire willingness of the British Government to furnish copies of any papers wanted : Indeed, they have leen ao complaisant as to furnish lut of ill the Document, that Judge Murphcy, lor whose benefit they are intended, may -tJcfcignatfl i iuxh ashe deems ncceSsarj Snclton, who robbed the Petersburg branch of the Bank ol Virginia (of which he was Teller) of J&40.000, passed thiougli tbe city of KesriYork on the 24th ult. It has been since ascertained, that he ar livcd at Montreal on the 28th and depar ted in a steam bout on the lien evening. On the 50ih, a person arrived in pursuit of him, und departed the same evening in the steam boat Hercules, for Quebec, where he arrived on-Thuraday night, Twenty four hours picvious to his anival. vessel had sailed lot Liverpool, in which nelson vras n. passenger. "Orj l'liJay , ' moi tiltiiji at i o'clock, tle ateani' boat Hercules was despatched in pursuit, and proceeded rtrurlr to Kamotiaska, ninety miles down the St. Lawrence below Que beCf when it returned having been una ble Id overtake the ship, or even to come in sin lit of her. . The wind was blowing freI from the westwjrd. Since the receipt of the above intelli gences we learn that Mr. Wood, police master of. Petersburg! has been dcspMcli- rd to I -nc land, and has tjone to New-York to take passage" for 'I Jverpool,: with"-In of U4Utructiaa Jftjahp'hrnd MbijHrtt 5oelou, iUo bfl fu LATE FROM .Vf;..JJVA Iy an arrivttl of the ship Jiicbmond it Norfolk, from Liverpool, London papers to ibe4th"tictoWrncltiivf arerrcervivl. The intelligence they convey, principally reltja toJpain, .which j$ likely to be come the scene of much confusion, If not of bloodshed the insurrection in Cat Ionia had assumed a formidable aspect, and Ferdinand finding force unavailing, has had recourse to stratagem. In speaking of the characteristic trait of Ferdinand's duplicity, the Editor of the London New Times sjys It appears that he ia more disposed to (rust to hU usual weapon arti&re than to the superiority of his means or the power of hi arms to suppress the insurrection in Catalonia His first attempt is certiinly worthy of his inventive Kenis, but he ha. employed delukitKi too often to be able to practise it again with tuccess , Letters fiom Saragosa say, that a con- j spiracy in favor of the rebels of Catalonia had been discovered there : twenty per sons of distinction had lren arrested, smnriit whom arc Mtjor Genrftl '"Aran Frii;iIio, fjuej ilij Chicf during the lime t Ot the Constitution till. Leon, a ISl lHa I AliV.'m iki..,i,.w;.fn:ij-:ijr.ha. i ana r reire . Ciencral Monet, on the 14th inslant, at Conca del Trrn, a large valley about a jeague from Tarragona, fought an action with the rebels, in which he had two hor aca killed under laoi, iuJ ws co.mpleicii beaien- The rebels then drove him into Tarragona, w here he has shut himself up wiili two rr;ittientn of royal ir.Kips ) they I are now besei '.m;; lut;. in tint place. Two regiments of ror il troops I in coiii through j Jiass cant J tl.c' u..Ue; . . r. . i pieces by C,000 ii surgctit. commanded : auirciir, wriC sui insi u an-.i cui io oy a stranger, whose lume, and even country, is yet unknown here. The in surgents have la'c.ly circulated through out Ctalol.ia, even in r.jrceionj, a pror lamatinn in the King's name, in which a stranger, whose lume, and even full and per fret iinm-My is framed for aii. polmcal opinions and crimes to all pan iards, from 1 SOS to the present day. h is no longer bands which fvtuviUe insur rection, but a levy enmat. Greece . TJriissel papers to " the 30(b Sept. were received in London. They inform us tliutPatil Cuontpartc, Lucicn's second son, bad effected his escape fiom the Koinan buiea, and ariivcd Ml Curiu, on his way to Greece, in the disguise of a valet dc chambre, Io a friend of his. and ,,n,,h ,.fT;.i , 11 I 1 under the name of Lu.gi Antonello. Lord t;och.r8n?. 1nPc.V,aVln. arr,.vd Mmeday, TJlo'tUuTt. j Toin Star seines, the two yoUop; Vollif.icci intervoca to sail to gethcr the day after icr the tcat of their' future exploits. - ' PARI, SETT- oO. A report is spread, thai the afTd'ns of the Creeks li.tve taken a more favourable turn that a Russian Cooul Gen. to the Greek Government has been appointed, .k... . r n-l....:- .. . aiiu luai vuuni s uou iui w.is I'Ollli; 1 . , to be ollicially recognized as 1 resident of . Greece, by the three Allied Powers. tortuguL Don Fedro, emperor of I Lruiil and kins of 1 ortueal, has wiitten o Ihe Infant Don Miirucl to rcnair to IWuga. and assume the government of i that kingdom, in the name ol the king. I,ea:h vf Tieaturer HAY HOOD. We learn from the Haltigh Kegister, of the ' 20th inst. thai the vener:dle Ions IUtwimiu, i Esq. Public Treasurer of the State, a hich office he has filled for the long term of 41 vears, with ..... ......... unwearied devotion anu a laitniui (iiscm.rge or. its important duties, lor w lucii a parallel can : acarcij.y be lound. Our peculiar situation, at this period, and our limited time liar publication, ! prevent os fr9ra doing justice to the character j wf-thi s.p.H. .. , u- tr...i .,.m abler pen will, at an earlv day, furnish us an obituary notice, worthy to be recorded a a las- ting memorial of his illusttious character. U'c , cannot, However, let the preaent short opporlu- nity paw without a brief, but imperfect tribute ' to his worth, as we have known and felt its in-1 tluence. " Our good old Treasurer," (a term -.- - J ...vmi Buc.iuiwicijr biiiiku ut himsby those who knew him and as a conse-! quence loved him) was distinguished alike by I ins active and passive virtues. His charitable 1 band-wa-ver- extended to "tlie indigent and upircLsen nis ovnevoieot heart ever Open to j fftlrJKtsl-.llieCkffllratotflps niHewr.ir wjiHccwhtltoe for rejoicing. His tenderness to his family and his urbanity to all with whom he had inter, cour-e, was proverbial. His forbearance and forgiveness of injuries.were in him.distinguiahed virtiie....yet few nien had so little to forgive on that score, so universally was he beloved. "GoodnefS and he, fill up one monument,' and long Mill that life be" who sees his like again." DZED In this town, oh the 19th inst., Mr. Naham Dunn, cabinet maker, in the 33d year of his age. He came here from New-BronsWickrNew-Jer.. sey : 'h papers of that place are requested to notice his death. In Mecklenburg county, on the 6th inst. Mrs. Margaret MorriiOn, wife of Mr, W. J. ifuf riaou. she was much beloved while living, and .her death is Rrt-atly lamented. In Orange county, on the 18'h ultimo, Capt. William I licks, a soldier of the. Revolution. A short time since, at Williantown. Mass. Peter Schuyler Putnam, Esq. youngest son of mm venerable revolutionary patriot and hero, die late General Israel Putnam, of Connecticut. In the Porks of the Yadkin, on the 7th Inst. Mrs. Ann llaity, wife of Mr. W1Ia.d Baity, in the 54.U year of her age.'. " - oairDair; . . Uepf rted. this bfe, October 3C(h, at lit resi dence in the county of Uurke. Albert Cobtninm, Ore of 4lre talked N'ethcrkfitda came to thia country, friendl pui oy imimtr), economy and steady habits, he , made a coinf.t.ble living, raised a and reapectat.U- fannly, and has IcR all his children J f. 5,;'- l,l ".'' well aware of a practcetoo prevalent at he present day. of givuif good cliarcters to al who die, whether theymerit it or not. and how-, ever immoral" their W'may nave br, the Obituaries represent ibrm as tminentlv virtuoiu, and pattern of piety. This amounts to nothing short of flatterin the dead, to gain favor from the living. I he urcriseil wss for mai'v years a profeHor of the r libn of Jemis Christ . and a member of the Dutch Reformed Churcli i and hia life was couforinaVIe to his p-feMi'o. As he lived, to he died, a peace w)ih all nx-n, aid . T lamented by rrlativesand aaiuaintads. AU; though hi afnir'ion bated for mon-than tvojto year., gil was otten laintul, yet lie was n-vtr liearu to complain, am. seldom even to toi'ii ; . during this time he ss nut heard tn evprcM a s f . . nope oi rccovcrinir oi even a wuii ti , mv a-... .1 ... 1 IS - ' Tl'A ,n j u.,,,,,,-.,, nj evu. enJ. WTint; t0 Jo ,0 others as he would otheis should do to him, he seldom if ever got into those difficulties that are sctllcd in civil courts, li the arrangements of hit temporal concerns, he made judicious ami impartial a diiposal of hit nropertt, tiiat it is thoughLl sale.. isjinaecesury, and the legatees all vttisBed. r'urmat'V Years he was an ac'iiu' mipd'rate ir the county in which he resided. n irmn nn juonmrnr iir siprsrw never is aen to court. I he close of such a Lie was (as mtjrbt be expected) eay ", He fel asleep in the arnn of Jesus, witlioui a struggle ; and we trust he-is enjoying that rest which regains for tboac who love God. His funeral was attenJel the succeeding dav by a large concourse of people sermon by Kev. John SiHiman, from Paalm nxvii. 18 and 19: " The Lord knoweth Xhr dyof the upright - and their inWrtaace shall Ue lorevcr; they fhall not be ashamed in the evil time, and in the days of famine theysjiall he tatificd." Che filariftfl. FiiKettniille, Nov. 1J. Apple brandy, 32 to u,i, , !,,. u . n.j..... a . io . it... V X-SS 1 Wt F -JV USH,UH v sw sjv i iw - glUr, 20 to 24; Coffee 15 a 18; cotton, new Bi to 10; Com. 45 a 50; flotir. 4 50 to 4 75 ; Iron, 5) to 6 ; Molasses 35 to 40 1 nuirar. 9 to 104 ; Salt. 80 to 80 ; WhiAcy, 32 a 35 ; U'hrat 75 to 80, per bushel. Bills on Ne. York, at night, ojj per cent, pre mium, at 60 days, 14 per cent, 90 days, par. I'.' S. Bank Notes, a 3 per cent, premium. Obterver. Cluirletttn, .Vaii. 12. Cotton, upland, 9 to 10i whiskey, to 53 j apple bn.ndv, 32 a 33 ; beeswax, 24 a 35 s bacon, J to 8 ; bagging, 22 to 24; alt, Liverpool in bulk 45 a 45; l urks Island 60; sugar, brown.UJ to 11; t'ofTee, 13 to 15 ; Tnolasvrs.33 a 54; bl.tck proper, 18 a 18 cts. ; corn, 40 a 43 ; flour 5 to 5. Cutttni. The late unfavorable accounts from 1 'uroPc- nave causea a .iepresion.in the price ! "f "7 h,'jT rf ,hlch W had for 10 cents we have reduced our quota- i;oill accordingly, to 94 a 10J cents! r Northarolina Jlank-BUMi to 3J per cent, nUscount. - Georgia do. (except barien) 1 to 1 per cent, tlrscount. ".. "' '"' f.umJtJtv Z'TL a T"' 4c a 4i ; w hiskes. 40 a 43 ; salt, 75 a 80 r flour, S u4,.t OI .Brn. n.rt. I.M.U i.fi to 50 ; apple do. 35 to 40;. bacon 12 A to' 14; beef 6 to 7. ' Journal. Cherav I'rtcet, Jfov. 15. Cotton. 8 Iq 9 ; cofT.-c, 13 to ;0 ; sujar, 11 to 12 ; s..)t. 85 to 871 : cor.. i . n . ia a..... el ...l.:..!...., in "i uatim, j ui iui unur, rfj , iiirj,,u; affile hmndv. 15 to 40: mokases. 45 to 50. hf. . j to 4 ; pork, 4 to 5 ; tallow, 9 to 10 ; flax-.red, 70 ; oats, IS ; leaf tobacco, 5 ; butter, 12$ to 15 , lZSS 23 to 25 ; peach brandy, 40 to 45. i Cotttnhc ttIci Z arnont to about 600 bales, principally V'plands, of which there were about 250 bales of the new "ror m 11 a 11 J cents remainder old crop at 9$ al,J "me common New-Orleans st 10 j. Yellow beeswax, 2t to 27; dipp u candles, 1 lj to 12 ; coflce, H to lb rent? ; rotton hng- On . AO 4t.. , . ,n . I. - . L gmg, iietnt-v"w u -sw -4t . uru nuir, ting, ., io i o ;. orown snecuug n io Hi; ptams, n io io; cocca io i-; satinets, 40 to 1 50; American feathers, 30 21 ; hides 10 t-2 to 17 1-2; wool, 17 to -15; oV isnn'd leather. 20 to 26 hemlock do. I H to- 24 cents. Monty Market. In New-York, Nov. 13.h. North-Carolina hank bills were at 4 to 4 j per cent, discount ; Virginia, 1 J j South-Carolina, I j ; (Jeorgia, 3 except Darien. which h, 30; Alabama. 8 Tohibiubee, broken ; Louisiana, 5 to 6 ; Mississippi, 5 to 6 ; Ohio, 6 ; Kentucky, oo io iv; i enncsscc, j in jj. ' " In Autntita, Nov. 12, Cotton 9 to 104 bacon, 9 to 11 ; flour,superliiie.6 tu 7 50 f wbu.key,-4a to' 42; Darien bills, 4 per cest. discount; fcouth-Carolina do. j. ; N. Carolina do; 4 to 4J bacon 10 to 12 j ; flour, b 50 to 7 ; salt, 75 to 87 j; whiskey, 45 to 50. ttshxte of .TAt'TeA TIHK subscriber having qualified as F.xrru X tor of the lust will and testament of Allied Macay, latcof Salisbury, dee'd. desires all per rons indebted Io said dee'd. to make payment with as little delay as possible ; and all pcixnr having claims against the estate, will present them, legally authenticated, for ettlciiient, whhin thc time limited by act of assembly otlur. wise this notice will be pled in bar of their re covery. JAMl'.S MA HI IN, Jr. JWr. .Xov.?:J,1?: -, ' l.-;"C . - CAVU). . . . C WZLLC7 tc CO. C At the Sign tftht ,frtar nd fettle, J H A VB Just received front New York, a Urge supply of Drug, , Medicine t. and . Faints j ' whici, together with their former stock, make their present assortment replete with the most valuable Mumi sold in our Country. As they are determined to make lliia tStablishinent orthy of public patrnage, they now orTer.for toys. ,ua wa a, a a. j wimltwih. trM WeVUUatuAfi.u.,,iUury- MaWw,t,i ..utiwiui M. Ihu.tmuls M.aariy oiier nvoai.oajfl Uwiii, --r.;-- scat known by tljeabne.naijie, t as art.! penny less , fihytitian in this section of the country," as In thi'a cbun'iy, oniiie jii, iuHt."tV"jfo'li'ri KiC W.IM ,ho,e ,u ,he ho, heretofore, h,V(. b, en i(1 hc bll), f m,,Ay, themselves wilh M..licine. from the north, aiiu eltewliere, I. w,ij Mil Af.AUif .MMavatto eitciwrage thp ef: , f(jn? , . p,rnt proprietors, in niaklng this a p(.,mnnt staiL N, 0; Je;, carefully and punctually put up, I fcM; T JirectioiiiiiiHi! oil th shorten no. ; lice- y'j Xitiihurj, Aot-. 20lA, 1827 THE SUliSCKIBF.KS Have in part received their PAI.L SUPPLY of II UK whole of which is expected to arrive L duriiik the ensuiuif eek, which they oiler their friends and the public in gtneral, tow fr CASH. I heir slock will consist in part ot tiie follow insr AltTICLKS, Viz: J Mids. Nra-'lth au. St. Croix and Porto lico sugars .') li if aril lump do 40 hlid!" pumc lguyi, Cotre'", 0 hag Mountain St. Duuiiiio do. 5 do. I'e;ipcr, . 50 .pieces eoiton Bjrjjing, 4 inches, ?5 Cifib hale Hope, I In ix choice Cav iMiuh t obacco, 75 bbls app4 Hraiidi ij uo. Jfe WhisLcv, . 10 00. N. k'., Hum tO ,i ). Ame'icau ton. .. 5.iihd Jaiaaiua pirlU,. .. . 5 do. Antigua Mum, 1 do. "hrub. t Lijtpw. olil CoCBrrolTj. (fiixvieJiruutLiy 5 do. old Selicdam (in, " '"" ""' j uar canks Tcneriilc, " 3 do. lo. Mhferry, v.- i . - - 2 pipr old Madeirv , l n ;. E.5. K hali pipes sweet JUuga.'-f . . 10 do. quar. ca.kn do. OUjir, casks old Port, ) H b'lxi-s liiiperial, 6 do. i. I'owder, 4 d.i. Y Mvhoii, TEAS, La TUT Icrosri.TIOJ. 1 hhd Copi.eras. 1 ceroon llergal Indigo, in packages of from 3 to 4 lbs earh, SO kegs Orange I'owder. 1 lix Mustard (for limily use) 5 l)OX s sperm Candles, 5 casks choice Goshen Cheese, 1 ca'k F.p-om Salts. (warranted genuine) 10 kegs ground Ginger, 1 bbl,- Philadelphia Starch, 50 bags Hiot, aborted Numberi, 11 in nlndc. hlf and ! quarter boxes frth Ma laga Kaisins, Varran'ed frre, and well - - .worthr -be-aentKis of families, , .. v , , I 18 tons assor'ed Swede Iron, ItWO'bifhel" Kiv- rpool Salt, ayith many other articles in their line. . . ' Ail ktntu ff Countryl'ndu.cc 4ukoi in payment. ai.su, 10 cases of WOOL HATS,. ;l do. fine fur do. 4 do. wool and cotton Cards ! 13 pieces twilled m gio Cloth, lu reams writing Paper. knives "and T6rk7b(itcheTkmTP!t, shoe':rmT, kl"Klc a,,d tUMt bI"itd ien an'1 PK kc' k,m' s ,tl)Ck locks, gun locks tumk oeks. m w ouA l, Fleam.. il wnd spike gimlet, table spoons, I. ad faucelt,, alieep sliears, kevhule. tenant and haul sias, Claw uanHiicix, . ttuo aim .m'jici r, aniiijj- ling hatchets, poit. .adLM'JK5ftce....mills, t shovels and tong. steel-yards, poll chains, fcrew I . . i i. i i 1 i augers, gouges and chissrhi. ehi-ft hinge-s shoe ( pincers and rasps, curry combs, faw mill files. cow hide whips, plated spin-, Mor, slraving ! boxes, spectacles anu cases, hlack-lt sl an I tlatc i enrils, Knglidi slat, a, boxes soap. German, i Kngiisli ana rat meri, cuniig, irce cimina, ; bla' ksniilh's hammeis .Vc. ic if. j Well orthy the attention of Country Mer. chants as lhe vill be poI.I low lor cs-h to close i a ron-ignn rut. , 1IOK IONS & HUTTON. 1 rayetttxillr, fA-her 23, IS7T. 'X)tf AttPwWtm UfVtOSilt llieiWlUn lVt.tll.felsiU . T'rSaroC '11 eXten t Sulem bv Monday or Tuesday morning, or to am, i lit- iy I luirsuay in each week, w-ill please to niail tieir letters directed to the following counties and ollices in 'I nines, see ; for if they send them only " uet," out of t.m mlt..m fur 'iVlkll.KHtf.. f r ilit fill Kfl, HO. (ir; j ,K.y tt i ,.0 to Na.hville. und must from 1 ' I J . . ihere.-b..tttiul aaam,.. vinc,.Uo, or tbrce.i ,njre nnlcs. Ceimtiei Pbltt-tU). C.linton, fikesvdtc. .Anderson uie,w . . m.m t . . Maryiille. Campbell Jarkshoro'. Carter Klixabelb. Claiborn Coek Granger Green Hamilton Hawkins Jackson Jefferson Knox -' Taell. Newport. ltutledge. (rcenville. Hamilton, c. h. Hojferville. Gainboro'. Daudridgc. Kiuixydle-. Camp'oell.Station. ; Speedwell. I Mcs'riW Mai ion - - - - Jaiiper, Deiphi. - - - Tellico. -J ... Montgomery. - s - - .-Monroe; . . . . Washington. 1'restonvKle. . . . . Kingston. . . - Se.vierviltr. Henry's 'A Uoads. ' . Coiirt-Uoube. ... McMii.uville. . . . Jonesboro', - Sparta." 7 Munroe - - Morgan - -ovi rton Hhea - - Uoan -Sevier - - Smith Warren - -Washington., While - - On iiiformatioa from Nashville. -Ntv 18J-. ;w C. MIPLK; !'. M. JUarrftJ, In thia town, on the 15th int, by th" tej, Thoma Wright, lr. Aawm Woolworth, of . Crcensboroiigh, to SIim Mary Hampton, of thia ' place. Also, in thia county, on the l.th Inst, by Adam ItiMeman, F.ai. -Mr. Joseph Hess to , Miss Polly Fclker, daughter of Mr. John Felker. In Hillborotigh,on the Uth inst. by the Itev. Mr. Witherapoon, Ur. Kdmund titrudwick to Miss Ann Elizabeth' N'aJi, daughter of Frederick Nadi, Ka. ,,.,,.;,; . , . , , In Warrcnton.on the i3lhlnstrMr. hennett" II. Stsmniire to His Elizabeth H. Powers. . At the Palling hprinps,, Virginia, Mr. PranV dtanlyaott of John ataiitv, Ks-i. of Kewbera, : In this slate) to Mis hrh Mawir, iluughti.r of lock, Ksq. Mr. 'Iluirnaa A. Hague, (if Concord, io snsa saran ns'iuif, oi tins coui.ty. AI3UTVi.V IaVafe, AT FA VETXiiVlf.LK. -N, CAROLINA,' W Tiv wii f rivr.o . f.v mm v uuna,f va -."V-jr,,.rf IN entiM-quence of the' failure of the Dontou (laM Company, will be old on Tuesday, ' lletxmber 4th, the entire Stock of WinJew Glass, and CLsx Warty brlonh'inj to that compRny j conwuing of fori,y mixes aavirtcd tunry Ulan Hare, rumlilera. Decanters of vsnons sizes, and sliapcsi (ilaw ntciieis, fiales, t;ructs, halt-, ( '((, r bottlcl. Lamps, and .Apothecary liuttkt, Sic. ALSO- A choice aisort-iient of new and frcs'.i importrrf Dry Gociti, Hardware, and a complete assortment of Cutlery. indorsed notus at Rank, at .1, K, and 6 months. WILLKIM.S k Co. Auc'n. At f'riiHttf Su!t: A complete assortment of Cttnr'F.lttKS. ' FutH-unillt, jyuv.5, 1827. .":S: h A 'Vrort ot WnA 1 9 . offered for. sale, lying on tlic waters of 3d Creek, 2 rliilei aoutlv of KeTy's"Millsad." joining Wm. Young, Jno. II. Todd, Aquillm lkeiirOri,"jiiiathen'4. Saidlract contains 403 acrev 75 ot 80 of which arc in cultivation, a good part of it freab. On the U-act,tha,i a . tolerably good Dwelling. hoo, and other Cnn veiiient house-; and the Isnd is well watered. Anv person wishing toinirhas, can have it tor gMOO.'antl a loin tt part taken in such trade u kill suit me. JOHN" I). SWAN. .W. 26A, I8J6. t9lf Worn.) r wAticnllonl TTi K suhsrriber b' ing about to remove from .1. thi part of the country, takes this method to request those to w hoin he may be indebted . to picsciit their a counts for payment; and givi notice to all indebted to him to make, im mediate payment, a 110 further indulgence will br given than three weeks advertisement in thti Western Carolinian; after which, his account i will imli't rtmiiiaiily ho put in the hands of an olucer lor collection. I also, offer far sale, for caslu (and caab onlj.) ny STOCK GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Gr stents,' - Crocier y Ware, and Confectionuries, ut cit and carriage. Persons idling for gnoii bargaiiih,. wi'l ilo aell to hike (his opportuni'y W pwirfp thrrrar!ve,"'jia-4 i detersniflcd . close huiness in (his place. 1 will also dispose of my 'Household Furniture i - - conalsting of an efegaot . - P.eds, ladles, Chairs, tire. Baking and Confrrtionary Moulds and Tooli, of 1 ,1, acriptinns ; (dasj Jars, Jic. kc. Any perttnn wishing to be intrtrurter! in the Haking. Instilling, or Confectionary binimws, or ny their branches, will he laujfht for a mod- mte price. VHU1AM ft 'It I Ih. - ,r.lit Awry, Xi,j. 15, 1827. 3t91 N. It. I will psv th- bighest prices in cash, for a ciuanlitv of liULli. C. : V e.Wo.vUW. XtW . AftQ.t ll'tKHI JAFFHAV kCn. and DAVtDTl. ,1 cHANB k Co. will om-h. next .piinir, a W hole-sale llutilvore aril Culler Store, at No. HI I'carl street, NewYork, under the firm nf .lalfray & Crane. 1 hey are now selling o.T here, at very reduced prices, their usaortmept of Dry Goods, llardwure, and Cutlery, preparatory to their removal.' 4i92 l vn uuiv A Valuable Tract of USD. TTriSiirSG to move to tbe western conntTips, 1 oil. r (or sale my plantation in Iredell ing 220 acres, with two good dwelling house and out.iou-e accordingly. Peisona w ishing to purchase can ap ly to me, snd be acronmioila ltd on the mo.t reasonable term, at my resi dence on taid place. SAMl'Kf. GL'Y. Ar,K. 7th, 18U7. 3t01 -biaTs Hk ir .N.iara-Coi.i,"( .MitOti' u Brant h. Uri. 5. 1827. 0' ItDKHKH, by the Board of lrr. ctor, that ......... ... .J' L...tL ...!' . iKm. .i.t'luAi... , r m rni . hit i i in 'v ...... be t T-ieltil upon all notes offered for renew. l fr,.tn fcm ufter the 1st day vf January neit; t'aiobiiiaaaml f;tura journal. A topv froii the Minutes. Oi4 ' .M'MtIS SNKKU. Cohier. NOTir.. TXKrNupiiiidconnnittcdtothe Jail of How an county, North-Carolina, on the llthin't. a A'ftrro Man, named DUh'F, about 2H years old, common si7.e, bhick complexion, Iikh i sear above li left eye, and has had his lowr lip hit oft" by fighting ; and sa vs he belongs to John K'. Kern, .f South Carol'ii a, laurel. s lii'trict. 'I be owner it requested tt con..' forward, pi'OVo pffiJ7elrt',"pay charges and ikr h'rvt way. 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Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 27, 1827, edition 1
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