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DKCEMIIER 4, 1827. (ry proceedings of the meeting held at the court-hotis on Saturday, to make arrangement! - for celebrating the 8th of January, In our next r fh Lejiitaturt.n preceding column! of tlili div's prrfs will be found the incipient proceedlngl of the tegUlature, with the Govern. ora meaage, which wai lent to both bouses on Tuesday, . It will be teen that the legislature ha paid deterred trib.tte t)f respect to the worth of that venerable and good man, Jobs' Jhrwoon, by reoIvln ta wear Crape in memo ry of hie virtues, and by adjourning and atten. ..umg nil funeral, which took place on I uesuiv, ibeiram. Our latest advicei from Raleigh, do not en a- bieuMO anvuc our reauer who are cicvicu t i . i :-.! mtKrHwmMrmwZTMMm,.--.,., JhHywAwW elected Treasurer of the; for it contribmrt toward giving scope to hei r me r. . - .: v bwrst soft tn late Monday the 26th ult. "$et,weUr. of FayetteviUeZrT" Messrs. Stone of Italeigh, Cowan of Wilming; .oBDew,ofJUlibuix,.)yebfn Engrossing Clerks. Mr, Dew u elected on Saturday 'he 24th, by a majority of fwi over Mr. Hill, after Mresss. Jssper, Lilly, Covington, and ' Hodges, had been withdrawn. On Tuesday last, the election for Comptrol Jer came on. lite first balloting reaulted ai follow i: John I Henderson, of Salisbury ... 48 John H. Greene, of Warren - - - 28 James Grant, of Halifax - 33 Thomt lilarkwell, of Rockingham - I J James Legrand, of Montgomery . . . 14 Ambrose K.' Hamsay, of Chatham ... 11 A considerable number scattering. A bill to provide for electing the Sheriff by the people, wai presented in the Senate, by Mr. Montgomery, of Orange, on Saturday, the 24th. Xcntvtkj. We have, daily, new develope tnents of Jackaou'i strong hold on the affections "of "the 'people' of Kenti?kyt"!t1f 'repotted ! from Nashville, that Mr. Cfulfm, the Jacknn J candidate for Congress in.Ilie district lately rep resented by Mr. Young, dee'd. is elected. If .this be the case, the repreaentation in Congress ! from Kehtuckv is now two to one m favor of . Jackson. Jn this disnct;"aV flie election fa j office of Govermrf tht-tat,lias pubKshedan animmer, there, were two administration candid-JJre(i to 'the people, declining a re-election, atea, and one for Jack non ; but notwithstanding id expressing a determination to devote the the former were thui divided, they were remainder of his life to preaching the Gospel. then itrong enough in the district Ao elect one Mr,Butkr ia a, Jlaptiat. Clcflryman. (or Elder j) of their candidates. But so great has been the lout having laid a-ide his clerical, to assume a change within a few months, that a decided j responsible trcu'ar office, it is said he now re friend Of Jatkson'i has now been elected. . ! grets not hsving ttuck to hi, test; and intends, Since the above was written, we see it stated henceforward, to eachew all the ephemeral that Mr. Chilton's msjority was 784, in six 0utjuom" f this world. Mr. Samuel C. Crafts, of the ten counties in the distric' ; and that the j member of Congress from that state, is nomi friends of the administration admit Mr. C. is nated for the next Governor. For fear of ac electee, but say his majority is not over 300 ! cident,thelegilature hastaken tinje by thefore The Washington Telegraph says,. ' We know , and nominated candidates for Elector of Mr. Chilton personally. He is a young gentle- -. Pridnt and Vic Prckidcnt all good AGiimi. anan of talents and much Dromu. but he ii 1. ; - . r - - most a stranger in the district, He has not re aided in the district moce than 12 or 18 months, and had very few acquaintance a, if anyi in it be. .fore, that period. " The dl strict j large j and ")Ir.' Calhontr, his competitor, baa resided . and practised law in it for many yer." Tht Sir MM Jfr.The prQceedings of the court martial which tried and condemned to death six militia-men, for mutiny and deser tton, at Mobile, in 1 81 4, have lately been found tucked away in a reccjsin the War -Department -v - -v " " ------ r , , T . iTeine the anniversary of the evacuation of the at Washington. Po much abuse ami slander ... f . v . . ' . . . . . , , .,. . city of Ncw-York by the Dntish in the Revolu- had been bestowed on.Gen.,JCMon, because 1.' , ' ; . - . , , , , . ... . .rtion, was agreed upon as the most suitable he apprevt-d the ntece pr the cqurt. martial , , , ... ..Jr. ... , day fat th celebration in cof.dcmning thee mutineers, that it became 1 necesssry the proceedings of tl)e court should A &wt,e KtemhVin; ,he gm,ii.poI( bespread before the public, in order tocoun.jin th(. iri,ish province of Nova Scotia, at the tenet the calumnies which the (ieneral'a ene- j hiX dateg u baffle, the gki of the pnysiciM, . Dues have so industriously disseminated. But on several persons have died with it, who , bad application to the proper officers at Washing, j previously been inoculated with the snull-pox. ton,, no documents of the kind were to be I It ; qu;,e , difTercnt disease from what is cal fund; and the administration papers went so j icj t,c T,flriii. ftr a to assert, that Mr. Madi'on (then Fresi-J dent) had sent them back to Tennessee, as de- At Memphis, 'in Tennessee, (at the Chfcka Veloping too blootly a transaction, to be suffered ' saw Dluff, on the Mississippi river) flour sells at to remain on record ! At this late day, howev-! $5 per barrel, bacon 7 cents per lb. pork 6, er, after the slanderers of GenV Jackson have whiskey HO to 33, salt 65 to 75. At the same made the most of this source of abuse, the hit place, on the 27th Oct. North-Carolina Bank documents are found, tucked away in aome ob-' Hills were at 8 per cent, discount ; South-Caro- cure corner of (he war office ! Navigation of River. A letter from Angus- ta, published in the Charleston Courier, in re- ference to the lowncssof the water ir, Savannah remarks, that "there has never been, I luspcct, , liver, expresses the opinion, that the removal ' since the formation of the government, such a of the impediments in the river, will increase crowd of office-hunters; and the vacancies to inttf adef imiwshing,. the diflicultici 1 of nsvi- 'be filled, will I fear make it a very protracted ses TrK sVH;is ao will the watrr-JiQKmerc ,y4icK,?y tq theQnquentJtgnaUo.rialmot every branch" ocean"and leave the river lower than . it , of business, may be attributed the increasing would have been had the obstructions remained. jUposition among our citizens to seek a share This is a new objection to the improvement of Lf the " loaves and fishes" of office, the na igation of rivers : but we think it more J In addition to the appointment of a new Gov apecious than solid. The Fayeltevdle Observer ' ernor, Public Treasurer, and Comptroller, here. sajsthere are persons who believe the clearing Uofore named, we now learn that David L 0111 of the P -Few h" ''Ot been an tmpme. j vicm, oui 11 nas oniy openea a way ior me. aterWrtiarir -inrtvwr.. . , , Tn TewirtthelegMature-fahSxrxs ttotliojmmitjee expedient to introduce into that state thepeni- ' tentiary system" a thii time. It may be inexpe. ; flicnt " at this time" to adopt said system Mere , bat we verily believe the members of the legist, lature do not discern the true interests of their constituent. if we are to understand them as putting the seal of absolute exclusion on the 1 penitentiary ayster!. - I Collon Wanlctil.-U a tfatche fuisiLiatnnii ! . . . i paper, mention U made of a tuto blanket, at a, lore in that town, made in Prance, It ii laid to be yerjr fine in quality, and beautiful in ap. pearance i b 9 feet in length, and S in breadth I and welghe 6 poundi. It U mid that cotton blankeu are preferred to any other in France, and that they are altogether uied thete t WU ten onei are only made for exportation. Cotton iWmare alao preferred by the French, to thoae made of other stuffs. It ia worthy of inquiry, whether the people of the United State par- tietilarly of the Southern lection of it, would not contult their best interest, by making and using not only cotton aant---, but such lhar articles of necessity in every family, ai are now mami. facturrdTin bQle m in pai of woo. Every new expedient that can be resorted to for re- ' . ,k. .,.i. nan,h,:n. r ,. rfelZ:5' 'liV. Etnnrtt. We mentioned, in our last, that TAddi,;Kmmet guished civilian, and poliafied gmtlemanf had been a'tacked by a severe stroke of apoplexy i we have since . learned that he died next day. Mr. Emme'.t wss a native of Ireland; and, (characteristic of his countrymen) hit heart was always found beating with a fervid pulse in be half of oppressed humanity in his own ill-fated country and he never erased from eloquently pleading the csuse of Ireland, against the tyran. ny of Kngland, till the rcltrllionin the Jotter induced liim to expatriate him'elf from his na tive land, and adopt the United States as his home and asylum. Tt is said that the day on which liwwss attacked with spnplriy, was the anniversary of his arrival in this country-, more than twenty yean ago. In consequence of the extraordinary did weather at the north the Jftw.Vork. Canal has been closed by ice 10 or 15 days earlier' than usual j conse'pjentlvpruce'T6'fl' 'a'mubt of flve or six hundred thousand dollars, has been ihut out from market till spring. In Vermont, his Excellency the Fntrcnd Mr. Eire Sinter, who. Iiaa for: two years held the men and tnie.- In Sampson count v, in this ite,-at the late fall term of the superior court, the Grand Jury took a vote oh the Presidency: --Jackson.- . . .- . -, .... . Adams' - s . . ... w: . tt rnitsiis'.rsrj, "The friends of CenV Jackson have had a mee ting, and resolved to testify their satisfaction at I the reult of the late elections in Mew.York, by a mitiTie eelefita'inn fhfi ?5tli tT Vni-.mhh lina and Georgia do. 7 do.: Virginia 2, he. Office Peeking. In a letter from Raleigh, to the editor of the Carolina Observer, the writer Swain, Eq. has iigned the appointment of Solicitor ot the Edeliton circuit j consequently, L suecesw to that gntlemn will have to-bw appointed at the prt aent session of 'the Iegisla- . .. Z-JZ" '. .' fnwn-Por.lit. M. E.'Saa'yer, of Edenton, in this state, reports, under date of 12th ult. that there had been no pew case of small pox in that town, during the pat week. "Of 13 persons who have been vaccinated, and con- stantly exposed to this complaint, two have ta. ken a disease, which partakes of the nature both of the Kine and Small To In these enci the tu iulei tLoug!i qu'te tiumet ,ai, tft fhry Vsal lor to that produced by vaciination f The dla. ease is milder than ordinary niea of small pox, and will probably terminate in much lest time." Com. Ptrter.U has been ascertained, by the last advicei from Com. Porter late cruizing nation, tliat he has gone on tome secret enter prize i and although it is thought by many that his object it to intercept a Spaniih vessel laden with money, bound from Havana to Cadiz, yet others think he baa gone to Canhagena, to as sist in defending thai place sgaiist a meditated sttark from the Spanish squadrra now fitting out at Havana. - 1 1 Mr. Emmett.A subscription lias been set on foot in Pcw.Yorkf to raise money for crectinf.l monument to the memory of th late rh6mas rtuu" r-"ime. rrm. Hampton, uq. oat oeen ' ; i : - 'iw, and hit Excellency Gov. Clinton lo deliver the AddU Kmmett. Wm. Sampson, Esq. has been United States R.uk Stock at Philadel UrS; Bank Stock N. York lait date, 173 7 8 a 124. Exchange on London 111 a 111 12. iw-roRK, ov. 17. Funrral of Mr. Emmet When this pa per went to press yesterdav, the funeral procesion of the late Thomas Addis Lmtnet was entering Grace Church. The procession was very numerous, not with standing the storm of rsin, mingled with hail. In moving from the late residence of Mr. E. the p recession advanced through Beech street towards Broadway, where it was met by an immense assemblage of individuals snxious to pertorra the last honors to the eminent deceased. Every window and avenue wis filled with spec tators. The flag! on the ptjalic edifices of "the city were displayfd at' half mast, and there seemed to be but one ex pre won of unaffected "soTrowrperfaifing "the city. Spectator. j - We-onrfeYirandiliinhe- RwDtrMc Aulev has declined acceDtintr the 'in vita tion of the trustees of the Trantylvanii Universttyf to assume the Presidency" of that institution, notwithstanding the very liberal offers with which it was accompa nicd; and his decision has given great satisfaction to the people of his charge in this cityi Mw Tork Spectator. Greere and Turkey. A "gentleman In I'aris, writing to his friend in New York, says i.' You will find from the Daperi, that the Porte had rejected the mediation o tie red by Kngland, trance and Kustia in order to terminate the war in Qreece The combined fleets of these nations are now in the vicinity of the Grecian islands, and propose, by force, to separate -the combatants. Although the rorte blus ters a good deal, and is ss proud and big oted as he is ignorant, yet as it is not be lieved that he will be rash enough to pro voke hostilities with these great powers, so Jt.he news hi not depressed the stocks Dorr Miguel will soon f present hfnv self in Portugal, and assume the Regen cy.. I he constitution and its friend will, in all probability, receive very little favor at his hands. The English troops win, it is thought, be compelled to leave Portugal Gecrgia.An entire change has been made in the state Officers of Georgia, by the ; uesrsiatBTef-nowrm tesaion. ' llines Molt is the new Treasurer Thicker Howard, Comptroller, Lrerard Hamilton, Secretary of otatd and I . Mitchell, Sur veyor General. H. H. Wilde is elected a Representa tive in Congress, vice Mr. lorsyth, cho sen Governor. Leuhiana. -The Attakapas Gazette says : We are told, the late Administra tion assembly at Natchitoches, was atten ded, by about 15 persons, nearly a third of whom were doctors? We think the Adams cause in that country must be in a very sickly condition, to require so a . mucn medical aia to get up a meeting. Thr XHarUfts. Fantttexille, Km. 22. Apple brandy, "2 to 35 ; I'each lo. 35 to 40 ; Bacon, 8 a 10 ; Bsg- ging. ju to 4; cottee u a IB; cotton, new Hj to 9 .10) Corn, 45 a 50 flour, 4 50 to 4 75 ; Iron, 5 j to 6$ 1 Molasses 35 to 40 1 Sugar. 9 to 104 ; Salt, 80 to 80; Whiskey, 32 a 35 s Wheat 75 to 8, per . Whel. - Hills on Ne -York, at sight, 3 J "per cent." pre mium, af BO'dayaTl per cent, 90"days7par: U. S. Bank Notes, 2J a 3 per cent, premium. Obterver. Charletton, Nov. 17. Cotton, upland, 8J to 9; whiskey, 31 to 33; apple brandy, 33 a 34; beeswas, 24 a 25; bacon, 7 to 8J ( bagging, 22 to 24 ; salt, Liverpool in bulk 45 a 45 ; l urks Island 60; sugar, brown, 9 to 10 1 Coffee, 14 to 15 ; molasses, 31 a 34; black pepper, 18 a 18 cjs. ; corn, 40 a 43 1 flour .5j to 5J, Remark: ThereMt been a good demand for Upland Cotton through the week, and our quotMHw ba,ve i)eea fully supported the low slate of ,:th.e riveii'p arriving at this.setson of the year, which nwles the demand more than equal to the receipts in some instances 10 a 10) have been obtained for fine brands. ' North-Carolina Rank Dill, 3 to 4 per cent, discount. Georgia do. (except Darien) l 'to 1J per cent discount. . Exchange at short sight, on Boston, New York and Philadelphia. r.ar.-69 davs, 1J a 1 perct. fcxchatlg . on EnglanJ-fO a 11 f er jRht. prem. j on France, 51. 25c. a 5f. 30c Camden, JVVc S4.-Cotton. 9 a 91 1 corn. 40 45 1 whiskey, 40 a 45 1 salt, 75 a tW t flour, 5 to 6 j wheat, 81 a 88 centi i peach brandy 30 to 50 apple do. 35 to 40 1 bason 12) to 14 1 oeei o to i, Jnrnal. CAerew Pricet. AW 23. Cotton. 8 to 9 1 fcoffee, 18 to 20 , sugar, U to 12 1 salt, 85 to 67 i bacon, 9 to lOj flour, 5i whiakey,40 apple brandy, 35 to 40; molasses, 45 to 50 1 beef, 3 to 4 1 pork, 4 to 5 1 tallow, 9 to 10 1 flax-seed, 70 1 oats, 25 1 leaf tobsccO, 5 ( butter, 12J to 15 1 bagging. 23 to 25 1 peach brandy, 40 to 45. Caon.-The transactions since our last tho'.TN consequence of the failure of the Bostoit not very extensive, have been sufficient to afford -l Glas Company, will be sold on Tuesday, a little more certainty to quotations, which for some ;day previous td. Htn mM sale have amounted to 11 a 1200 bales 400 ' bales new Uplands at II all 1-3, and one or u J. J ... wiitM patrwlwofftewwt Muamv, ms arriYcu, wuico 11 ueKi.muci) ahthif " 7 "TeWVctwa to 12 1 cfle, 13 to 16 centi, cotton big. gi))g, hemp 20 to 22, flsx 16 tu 19 1 brown shir- ting,3-4,'7 U 10 brown 'sheeting?,' 4-4. 12" to , . 1 1 . . . . e 1 n i . t . it, uiauin. 11 m 101 cnecB, o , nw it satinets, 40 to 1 30 1 American feathers, 30 to ' 111 hides, 10 1-2 to 17 1-2 1 wih 17 to 45; oak tann'd leather, 20 to 26 hemlock do. 18 to 2 cents. ' Money Market. -In New-York, Nov. 22d, North-Carolina bank bills were at 4 to 4) per cent. discount 1 Virginia, 1J; South-Carolina, 2; Georgia, 3 except Darien, which ai 30 ; Alabama, 8 Tombibee, broken 1 Ixxiisiana, 5 to 6; MirMSMppi, 5 tu 6 j Ohio, 6 ; Kentucky, 60 to 70 j Tenne-aee, 30 to 35. In Jvgyiun, Nov. 19, Cotton 7j to 9J t bicon, 9 to 11 ; flour, superfine, 6 to 7i whiskey, 40 to 45 1 Darien bills, 4 per cent, discount ; South-Carolina do. J.j N. Carolina do. 4 to 4j - In Columbia, S. C. Nov. 22d, Cotton 9 to 101 . bacon 10 to 12 j flour, 6 50 to 7 1 salt, 75 to 87J 1 whiskey, 45 to 50. HMrrfrU. riftTfiieWirtWtnrtWfl 29th nit. bv the Itev. Thomaa Wriirht. Mr Jamr. C. irConnauchey to lis Caroline Hull, daurh. i.. r 11.11 In Mecklenburg countv, on the 13th inrt. Mr. Aamn A. Kennedy, to Miss Jane Sloan, daugh. ter of Mr. James Sloan. DEED. . In this county, on ihe 24th ult. Mr. Jacob Klutts. aged about 70 years. Also, on the 26th, Mrs. Freiny Cnuble, wife of Mr. Peter Cauble. tnCahamis county, on the 25th ult. Mrs. Sarah porl, ife of J!r. Moses Corl, aged about In Raleigh, on ihe 15th ult. in the 32d year of her age, Mrs. Altona II. Foster, relictof the late Anthony Foster, and daughter of Jwepli (isles, Esq. At her residence in Mecklenburg county, on the 8th inst. Hannah Strve'r. wife of Squires Stevens, after a short illness, in tbe 51st year of 'ieri,:p- In UranviMe. rounty, on the 10th instant, in the Wj House, has been recently repaired ad 44th year of her ag. Mra. Betaey Kemp Mar- !iul up m nw and superior sty l, tor thm ra tin, consort of Wni. John Martin, Esq. and last ception of Company. The greatest pains have surviving child of the venerable Nathaniel Ma. been taken to procure for this establishment ' crn- new furniture of every description, necessar "jSSSBF? ! for the comfort of Travellers 1 the most ap CASIF" WANTED ! !provel rvant have been selected with great THE subscriber has. declined crediting his ' Mre ,be br locked with choice liquors, and Goods, and requesti thoae indebted to him, ! '"e stable! attended by bbfiging and attentive to make pavment aeaimrt the tSrst of Febrarv4 nest, u bnger indulgence need not be expect ed. I will sell ..J . GOODS . ; at reduced prices hereafter, for rtii uoksV CEO. M'CONNAl'GHEY. &ta4arj.JVa..29,.1827,..- . ..91-.1L-- NtW,.CHEAr CASH STORE, in rosroan, w. c. fWMlR subscriber respectfully informs the cits JL zens of ConcOrd and Cabarrus county, that'f he i now opening, in the Jlnuse formerly occu pied by Murphy ii Broten, a"cKorc"e"assortmcrit of Dry Goods, Jardxvare. Cutlery and Domestics ; In a word, a general assortment of all articles usually kept in the brst Stores in the country ; which he has just received from Philadelphia. selected with much care and attention ; all of which will be sold for the lovett prices possible for ('.1SH. 1 he subscriber invites the public to call, and examiue for themselves; and he hopes, by strict attention to business, to ahare a part of their patronage. r KDWAUD CRESS. N. D. Also, a general assortment of TIN and COITKH WAKK, together with STILLS, equally accommodating. E. CHESS. Concord, Aov. 'Hlh, 18.7. WJi TWENTY. DOLLARS REWARD ! KAN sway from the plantation of Mrs. Trot ter, nesr Salisbury, SJM. a bright mulat to boy, about 30 years of age, and nrar six feet hiirli. He is stout, and well made; has a down cast look, and a little .inclined to . stoop in the shoulders." The above reward will be given for i his apprehension and delivery to me, in Satis tu-! ry, or to Ihe OVerstCf on the plantari THO. G. POLK. December lif, 1827. 4r94 The Naleiph Star and North Carolina Journal, will insert the above 4 weeks, and forward ac count for payment. T. G. V. State of orth-L'arohtia, L'abarrtit cntmty : JOHN NEIL and (her, heir at law of Jamei Neil, dee'd- s. Thomaa Neil, Mary Cary, Si!ai Hunter and Betsey hie wife Petition for sale of the real estate of James.Neil, riee'd. h appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendants hi this eaae reside out ot this fttAtsjthereforet-ordered, tliat publication, e made, for aix week succVvely1h the- MTokteVi Carolinian, printed n Saliaburv, giving hot ice to; said defendants to afipear at neat term of said court, to be held for the county of Cabarrus at the court-bouse in Concorrf; on the Mb Monday aftt-r the fourth Monday in March next, and plead, answer or demur to wid petitwn, or the same will be taken pro confetso, sikI hearl ex parte as to them. W itness, 6t96 MASONIC CELEBHATION.j, THE 37th of December next, being the ani niversary of Saint John the Evangelist will be celebrated bv tha Rrthren of Mnnnt i Moriah Lodge No. 82, Statesville. llere win be on the occasion, a procession i and, brothef N. W. Alexander will deliver In address. Brethren of the neirhhnrina. IjtHrea r in. f vited to attend. v 1 In the evening, a Ball will be given at Mr. ' Mary Worke'a. My order, THOMAS KERR, eey. ; Stattnitle. An. th. 1827. 3iv3 1 ai r' i k i tl I ACC J IvJ. oALt.3, vr wutKinr. 8t co December 4th, the entire Stock of ssz Class Ware. t Hare, tumblers. ueraniera m Tannns lite,' ana' snipes t ttasw-.'riLT,-;;.c fitchera, Plateiy-Cruet, rwlts, Castor Bottle; I ALSO 1 A choice assortment of new and fresh importt J t Vkru Gnnili .v y - Hardware and a complete assortment of Cutlery. Endorsed notes at Rank, at 3, 4. and 6 montba? WILLKINCS U Co. fucVf. .It Private Sale: A complete assortment of GHOCEHIKH. Fayetteville, Act. 5, 1827. 3t51 ' Stiti Bark or NoBTg-C. soli j, &Mr9 Branch. Oct. 25. 1 827. ORDERED, by the Board of Directors, that a payment of one tenth of the priori, pal be er acted upon all notes offered for renew al, from and after the 1st day of January next 1 and that the Ca-hier give notice thereof to thrf debtors, ry advertisement in the Western Carohniaa and Catawba Journal. A copy from the Minutes. 9t94 JUNIUS 8NEED, Cathier. eben; DrcKso.v. Gentlemen and Ladiri Fancy Boot and Shot T ETTUNS thankl 10" the gentlemen and Ta. - At. dies of Salisbu7 and vicinity, for th Yih. eral encouragement he has met with since ha has been in bHsinesst- and hopes that hi ware-. mining attention to buinea hereafter, aod a desire to please, will entitle him to a conlinu ance of the tame. He baa now. on hand, just received frofn tht?'" Nnrth. a cvnml nmHmi.nl nf Mnirrinl. whik ; wiU enable him to execute every description of wor, in hia (inet , tle m)gt fwhionie, diln. hie and elegant style. ! (0 Orders for work from a distance, will no be tf n(lwl j0f unIc,t accompanif d by the caiK be p.rf, elc.pt Udies shoe, or the footing vr cuiTsiicnt. iu ivrtntrni Hwqr mur wui of hiKrt. Satithurti, lct 29, 1K27. HA MANSION HOTEL, S.U.ISBVHY, JVURTH CJIHOLWJ, nr k2iu Xllbmoko). nniHS elegant establishment, litnated! TVivB 1. at the north corner of the Court- n,'. J hecotivenwnce ot. thii sttuatuHv ia eqiial to any in the place. The house contains a number of private room, and out. houses, well j calculated for the accommodation of Traveller jid Jloardera,. , Attached Jo ibight thf.r$ ia a . I Dry Good and Book Store. I To those who may please to call on him, he assure them that no pains will be, spared to render their stay comfortable and pleasing. i EZRA ALLEMONG. f Salhhtry, .V. C. Srft. 17, 18.7. HI T " CARD .v., T. WZZXT ft 00. - - C At the Sign of ihe Mortar and Pettle,) V f A V. just received from, New Xyf M.M. York, a large supply of Drugs. flJcdicineSf and Paints which, together with their former stock, make their present assortment replete with the moat valuable MetKrinet sold in our country. As they are determined to make this establishment worthy of public patronage, they now offer for sale, Wholesale and He' ail, the above Medicine; Uct on the most reasonable terms. Phyticiano in thii section of the country, as well as those to the westward, who, heretofore, have b,-en in the habit of supplying themselves with Medicines from the north, ami elsewhere, will find it for their interem to encourage the ef forts of the present proprietors, in making this a useful and permanent stand. N. R. OreVrt carefully and punctually put up, agreeably to directions; and on the shortest no tice. ' 9 .WitAiirV, 20th, 1827 V AIA' ABLE TRACT OF LAND. 1SWNG to move to thi- Wes'em countries. I offer for sale my plan'ation in Iredell 1 county, on the waters of t'oddle Creek, contain H"?;o acre a, niilnao euwl MwelBttsH- aiiil out-bouses accordingly. Person wishing to purchase can apply to me, and be accommoda ted on the most reasonable terms, at mv resi dence on 'aid place. SAMUEL GUY. .Vov. 7th, 1827. 3t91 State of North-Carolina. .Uhe county . SUI'P.RIOH Cmtrt of Law, September term, 1827. Msiory Daldwin v. Elisha Baldwin ; Petition for divorce. T Whereas, it appear to the statisfaction of the court, .that i he defendant is an inhabitant of 'another' Mute; it is therefore ordered by the court, that publication be made for .tbixe month ;in the Jtaleigh ttegiater anil-"" Western Caroliiitan; that the defcrdt"armer at the tiext ? Hupenor C&ort of fcw to; b ;hekl,,K; for the county of Ashe, at the eowt house in Jefferson, on the third Momlny of March next, knd then and there plead, an-wee . demur, otherwise the pi tition ill be heard exparte, nd the same set for trial. ' t itness, David Eanu st, Clerk, at office, this 7tli day of Novenber, A. 1). 1827. I). EAHN EST, CV'f. Vtlcr advt. gt. . ,3nt03
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