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.VcU1 Hb.i'j.-. As we everted, the bill i frert I iw conn y IV'iiri puitJof Uuiko and lliin. combe, wa rejected In the senate on the 27tti tit. Owing o t'm magnanimity of a few imbKi minded and librrml members, the bill pa-ed the II(Mii of Common by tlio cmtinjr vote of the n-ker. The following wo the yeas ami nay oh it passage t feat. Mcwrs. Alexander, Allen of Buncombe, Allen of Montgomery, Maker, Barnhardl, Harnett, rtenners, Blackwood, Boon, Rorden, Brevard, Prittain. Burns, Cluytnn, Clement, Conrad, Don obo, Dofigla, Eecles, Fall. (il(fow, Gold, Cordon, Oreen, Caton. Hampton. Hill, Hodges, Ilough, W. W, Jones, I I.e. Jones, LewU, Lilly, tittle, Love, Marshall, Mitchell, Mjrshead, MTenrmidi M'Lean, M'Millan, M'Julr, Newland, Neill, Pliimmer, Pureed, Ithode, Huberts, Sal. . rnona. Beawell. Simpson. Smith, Htedaian of Chatham. Siockard. Humm'eru .Tavlor, Thomas, TrojY WadWottL, ILaVIUrrVVll'tS..n4A. wHija"nw'''"''-""''' niackleditt. IIIount..fiovkin, W, A. fcoaman, Wiirk - Hn.ii.-HvHimBvfUllL-J.. Mjunitt.. Cherryy Cooper. -Co l)aenport,,,Jtic:enon, ..Coxier, Eltits E. Poy, P. Foy, Carv, Killespie, - t - - . ' -Cnssow, UvpetvUtAlfv ungwn,.Jaf; . per, R. II.' Jones,- Kilpatrick. Jiing, Lan, Leonard, Mann, riewon, rweewv rouv-wn-dick, Rulfin, Bharpe, Shine, Simmons, Hpellcr, Bpruill, fctedman or (Met, Jttephens, Stewart, Myron, Tillett. Underwood, Ward, IL Walker, Washington, Webb, Wheeler, Whitfield, Wbita. ker, Wilder, B. Williami and Wilkinaon. Shaver;- fool- tut Mr. Rlddick has moved an inquiry in the senate of tbw state, a to the ex pediency and practicability nf preventing and fmuithing the usurious practice (o much Lit I ashion in these hard times) called Shitviwr, At trjr to -prevent -Shavtnf, by - law for if a man hu not aense enough to keep out of the clutchca of shaven, appoint guardian for nix, but don't pas slaw which virtually aays every man in the state i Incapable of managing his monied concern for himaclf. We could not get over the argument i and so we dropped the tub. Cv. Irt ifcff. Tfe observe, by an article in the tdeMon Oasette, tlut there was great rejoicing in that place on the receip of Intelligence that Gen. Iredell, a citiien of that, town, a elected -CorcmoT...toWr it Smulut, great. crowd f people Membled, ajederat Mtuu war Jlrtd, an illumination took place, be. 8tc. laowTWi eaitttKrros; nrrt irra, or ac. 18.. Then Western Carolinian'! of the llth zimtLpublishcd lnli!i.burjrTN. C. repeats statement nude bv the " Micldfesei" Gazette,'' of tprrionhl renconiret bet Ween j the Editor t of the Mtrtury and '-Ctty:.la xeftr, with remarks calculated to do a se ioua Md.i,rArn?iipdA ity jiyjce tojhe char acter and feeling of the former of the parties. Such an occurrence never hav . !ng 4aken . place; the Editor of the City j Gazette regard a equally due to truth, and to the reputation of the Editor of the IJercury, voluntarily, and without solid tation, to give a public contradiction of the statement in question." ' It is with sincere regret we have been the agents of wounding the feeling and reputation of the editor of the Charloton Mercury, by the publication of fbe article above alluded tor and we seize tfte earliest occasion -to do justice to that gentleman, by publishing the above refu tation of the statement. We were led ipto er tor by seeing the statement publithcd in other papers, uncontradicted! but we are nowasiuK d, by a friend JnCharteston, that Mr. Ptnkney, ed itor of the Mercttry, "ii true son of Carofina, full of the spirit and chancter of hi anceators ; and withal a sealoui advocate of the cause of Gen.Jackxm and the people, from which the impossibility of his tamely fubmittlng to "either injury w insult, may at ones be. inferred. Extraordinary reathi't: the time of preparing this article for the pres, fJtbJanuBff;T828) ft is almost as warm 'm nfiJ'iumer,nidJhM beett'eo ( with thr exception of a few days) the whole of He- WrinKe.-.- fin innv ha Mien, and no in- Oicalionsoraoy.aiyerrfire incur dwei - 4 lings is at little needed as generally in ApiiLand windows are raised to render our rooms comfortably cool. Much mtat has been spoiled hereabouts, by this untimr Jy warm weather; and we learn that from 50 to 150 miles south of this, great quan titles have been ruined wagon-loads have been hauled out and thrown away. In Charleston, S. C. the season seems also to be very much out of joint : A gen tleman in that city took from his garden, on the 22d day of December, ultimo, a well filled ear of green com, and a tobacco filcnt, both as verdant and thrifty as they could be in the month of August- As a consequence of the unusual warm weather for the season, we have observed in the borough of Salisbury, as well as in the country adjacent, that the turnips -AUndint intht field have " cone to seed," and are now in - Melancholy. Ve ..learn that an old man, named -JoAn Mettier, a widower j" who lived alone, on the north aide of the Yadkin river, 8 or 10 miles Irom this place, died on the 15'h tilt.it is supposed in a A as he had fallen on K"'AUJ V'"Paic" "'"V A y u S Jus fare in hialwir)Vrd7i'r lieslanurUtailuxAmbassadjejihat was found bv two of" hi neighbors ; tbey took tne whole of'the Turco Egyptian, fleet him up, laid mm on the bed in the house, kindled a fire, and went after some of the oilier neighbors to help lav him - but 1 when they and other returned, the house wa found complete ly enveloped in flames, the fire having fallen .wftrnimrounicatedj'b .the building ; the old man, and all the' contents of the' hfiuie, : Were consumed. - His benet"'r sdWrwardr -(bund, and buried. Mr. Whtt : At a company muster in countv, at Crawford and Gaither's More, on the 29th of Dee. 1 827, the vote waa taken on the Pre iiidential question, Wbkh resulted as follows: Jackson, ........ . 71 Adams, .........10 Plesse insert tbe above in Vour paper. Your, c. . " ., .if S-J!t"i'b'K . free X 3 he brtj K. ;.,! a..;': 1 ft ' Norfolk mi tl,e Kill ult. bound to Monrovia, Uie American ctttr tieat of free black in Abie, having on b wr.l 1G4 people of color, a emi- grant, most of whom were from N'rtb-Croli nl the other from Baltimore, Richmond, die, I tie greater ponton or thee people were enabled to take passage for the land of prnmiie, the home of their fathers, by the liberality and Denevoience 01 tne society ol Uuaker. A Jackson meeting wis held In -Hills boro'on the 29th ult. shout ISO people beinj; present. Hon. Frederick Nash wis called to the chair and T. J. Kaddii appointed secretary. An able and lem perite ado' tens W4S adopted, resolution expressive of the. seme of the meeting passedi .and a commitiee of iihince, promote the election- of Gen. Jaekon io the rresTdeiicf. Ohr6rihenfftWt1oni adopted MfajneyMfoJ feel assured coes not accord with the views ol all the frie nds of G r rt. J ack'sbn In "tht 1 stale i ll rjuerXaT4fieL memtkrs-of iswemlly tform an elector J ticket fijorahlcJoibe erection" of '3 ickson." Now as- tr as we have ascertained the public sentiment on the subject, it it unanimously in fjvor of the tofile irt each district nominating their own candidate for elector. It is the most republican' mode, and best cat culated to insure harmony between all parts of the state. This node we hope. and confidently lehcve. will ultimately be adopted bv the friends of Jackson. Judge the HilNtxtro' meeting as a candidate for Elector ior that district. Jackson or Adams A Jilr. Jatkton has commenced a newspaper somewhere in the western part of New York, and ha declared his intention of supporting Mr. Jtdatnt fur the proiJcney. A ur ous misnomer. Mr. Emmet The citizens of Thila" delphla of Irish birth or-parentage", have lately held a meeting, and resolved to raise a monument to the memory of the late Thomas Addis Emmet, of Mc w-Voik ""M ftfjle rit rati think the folbwir.g worthy of mxicT you- will pfcaje give it an insertion. .1 I-illCE PIG - Jacob 'hiifofuY living near Buhkrr'a Mill, Lincoln co-.iu'y, killed, on the Jf of Jannarv, tf., ,pig....,n'tj! ol;!. which jaeighed 373 unds, neat. .fun. id, lif" po ft - BriaiVer GeneralWe learn from Raleigh, that Col. Hilliam II. K'crr ha been elected Brigadier General of thi (the 7th) Rrieade The follow ing bus been furniahed u a the state of the balloting Iff. 2d. William II. Kerr, 65 - - 67 John M. Smith, - 70 - - - 76 William F. Kellv, 18 ... . 0 Thouu. A. Allison, 14 - - 11 Abner P. Caldwell. 3 - - - - 0 Francis Young, . . 8 - - - - 0 98 73 IO" We luve received from the John Lnnjii and the Hon. Samuel P sin. representatives in CongresVthe-fof mrt from this, and the latter from the Morganton district, various public docu ments, presented to Congress from the riillerent depigments ol the government tor which, we tender those gentlemen our acknowledgments trt - -- n. .... . 11 . If t renuum nation i ner -Merchants- Augusta, Geo Ltclv offered premiums of g 7 5v R 50,- awl g25, for the-three best k!d of foion hrouitht to thai market on t;e idih inst" Out of fourteen prime loadn offcrcdi SbftJirM , premium was a warded - ttFnkUa 'Rutherford? 'The second to Elijah Bvne, both of Ceorgla f and the third to George McDuflie, of South Car olina. The prize load wa3 sold at auction, on the spot, at 12 1-2 cents ; the second premium at 11 1 4 tents ; the third not offered. I..1TE FItOM EUROPE. English papers to the I9:h Nov. have been received by the editors of the New 1 ork Spectator. There ate advices from Zante and Corfu, in the neighborhood of iNavarino, to the 2. th of October. A part of tbe allied squadron is to go to the Dar danellcs, whicn it is supposed has for its object the adoption of a menacing posi tion, for the purpose of protecting the Christian residents at Constantinople. Extract fron a letter, dated ' Cotutanlinofdci QcL 37,. M Confusion and dismay reign in all quarters of this city. A succession of disasters has caused a displav of rage and t S a t. a car uoruenng on mania. 11 would ap had been destroyed in the bay of Navarin, on the 20th inst. and that the batteries of that port had been rendered useless. What is more, the Egyptian troops are in a state of mutiny and starvation, wander mfc over-the country, and being- cut up in deiaiLcTfait,tngical news has paralysed. in toto, tne.etiortsol the Turks in their even.s, tne neis Lnenoi has been dis graced, and is in confinencrii a prelude, of course to decapitation.- It is the opin ion of the best informed English here, that all must and will be settled to the entire satisfaction of the Allied Powers, a?d immcdiatelr. AJ.:.iriI CoJi.-.-.tcn.'tf t?.5 Ul J-fs, was actively tmployfj 1.1 repairing his damaged vessels at M.4 a and Znte. A London paper adds i An express had ar rived at Shcernesa Dovk Yard, from the Admiralty, with ordertio (it out the Glou ccster, 74 guns, for tea. Immediately, to go, it is reported, agalist the Turks. " The French Admiraj De Rignv, it will be recollected, shifted! his flag to the fri gate La Syrcne, in thoiUta action off Na varino, in order to get Into the hottest psrt of the battle.- The total loss of men suffered by the Turks, in tba engagement, exceed five thousand. The Morning Chronida sayi We have seen a gentleman who was at Neva-J rino at the time of the engagement n He WsTJTet:ni"ih .-.-K...ll-iUM uJfr.rt math, mora kv irertlt .thwl either thj -ng,lrich tiat Indtdgenee cannot he fivenr.- --Those lish or French, from their having been more exposed to -the heavy-fire , of the batteries. Their ships were .dreadfully mauled ' by the large sho: which -ttHick them. ; t:u.c TTho Greek fleer hat fcurnedr in the Gulf of Lepanto, six Turkish brigs, and thrre Austrian transports., The - King of Lngland, as a mark of high approval of the officers, seamen and marines at Navarino, hat conferred upon Vice-Admiral Codrineton Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, nominating at the same time all the captains and com manders who shared in the honor of the day, to be Knights Commanders of that most honorable order. - She lUarkrtsJ rayeltruiUe, Lee. 27.t-Apple brandy, 33 to 7 1 I'eacb do. 40 to 45 1 Cacon, 8 a 10 : Lag- ging. 20 to 24 1 Coffee 15 a 18 1 Cotton, new 7 to 8 50 1 Com. 40 a 49i flour. 4 25 to 4 50 1 Iron, 5 to 61 1 Molamea 35 to 40 1 Suirar 9i to 10i 1 Salt, 80 to 85 1 Whkkey, 30 a 32 wiw rt w. rrr buibel. Oilla on Net-York, at wrnt.S per cent, pre- mium, at 60 day, 1 1 per cent, 1 at 90 day, par. u. s. unr .ole. z a Zj per cent, premium, Ciri-oii,.fccI2'.--Cotton, upland, 9 to 10 1 whiakev, 29 to 29: apple bnndv, 31 a 32 ; beeiwax, 25 a 25 j bacon, 7 to 7i j btiripnir. 23 to 25; cult, Liverpool in bulk 45 a 45; l urki Island 60 j ugar, brown, 8 to 9; CofTee, 13 to 15 1 molatv. 30 a 3C blurk pepper, 18 a 18 ct. ; corn, 48 a 50 j flour 5 75 to 6. 1 m a . m ( a ' Cn. In Upland the buainea ha been ex.-" cewivcly -dull, the-Stock very : Jow and. very few purchaser in market. What aalea have been madeareat our quotations, bat it require Se- lection of Store lots to command 10 cent. North-Carolina Hank Bill, 2 to .' per cent, element of CUemintry and. .atnral Plii.lioi"hy. 1 when near prince Edward Court llou; in Vir discount. Georgia do. (eiCept Dancn) 1 to T J ' A crew may be 1iad 10 n wrll e Wtl itUeaf.'uti. larlcd colhpm'y aihilPfV.Lbe rsd ledjng per cent. diKOunt. Board mav be had in repi-ctable families at rrtmi ( 10 Lvochhitrgh, Va. and was beard of being Exchange at short sight, on Boston, New- 35 to V4U per setsion. Tuition to vary irom ubout ten mile on that road. Should any per York and Philadelphia, par a J per cent. prem. &5 50 to gl2 50, according to the grade ,f ton know Where aid llernard is to be found, 60 day, la ljpirctdia. j scholarship. J. D. CLANCY, l'nnnjiat. they will serve the tauie of humanity by in- Exchange on England 9J a 10 per cent. prem. ; on France, it. a 1 J In .Input a, Nov. 29, Cotton 7J to 9J s bacon, 9 to 1 1 flour, auperflne, 7 to H; whiskey, 38 , to 43 ; Darien bills, 4 per cent, discount ; N r-r.itln. ln A r9n.-.T1ie trnaction, for the lart threi days, eomrrise about 250 bales New-Orleans at 11 j a 12J centa; 300 bales of Upland at a 10, and 150 bales old crop Alabama at 9 cts., making the total sales of the week 1300 bale. iKatttrt. - - In this borough, on tie 3d inst. by the Rev. John Reck, Mr. Peter Vti Brown to Mis Eliza beth Pool. j Near Mocksvilhven tlialat int. by Littleber ry K. Rose, Eiq. Mr. Jettt A lICmeni TO MISS I Mahnda Nail, all of this eiunty.- -In Davidson county, wtek before last, Mr Charles Walk to Miss Lycla Itothroek. In Randolph county, onltlie I lib ult. Dr. W. W, Turner to Mias Eliza B. Musi, dauirbter of John JJ. Moss, Eta. U"lffiw9t'4lrX be - hr "'-.i--.1- - r . I rf-v . 1 s .... 1 r ' "ciooer iwi, vn. uiannai McuinofV, contort of 1 nomas Mri.imserr r.. eounnor-t-uwu m . I after a short but severe illnssof the bilious colic She was an affectionate mother, and loving wife. in lreileli county, on the Xd ult. Franklin Washington B ars, infant ton of Mr. Jame S. Byara, aged 4 year 2 month. In this county, on the 57th ult. Mr. John Adams, aged 75 years 10 month and II days. At the seat ot Mr. Jame; Spratt, Indian Land. on the 10th ult. in the 16 h year of her aire. Mis. Margaret P. Ilartt, daughter of Gen. Da- vies Hartt, late of Mecklenburg county. .. In Charlotte, on the 15ih ult. of consumption, Richard Standley, son of Mr. William H. Stand- ley, in the 19th year of lit age. ITVIVFRmTY ftfNflRTH f AROl IWA i ..n..o...o .j-j c. . 'r Utiuinnii.i auuiivsu uv inc noira or Truiteet at their Annual meeting in this , iok ! .11 VII UIC 17tn n m. . .-. 1 t. tij. ti,.i ,k. A r .u. ' Students shall hereafter be uniform, and shall jjc ,t uiihuiki wt.. wtfc . inc tjrcav in llic consist in lummer of a coatee in color of a grey mtXt(lre;andof watsteaat ami trowsersof white 1 and in vinter, of COatee, Waistcoat and trousers, of a dark grey mixture. - v.-.- . 1 he use of boots irprohibited, and it is recom- metuled to the Students to consult plainness, economy and neatness in every part of their apparel. I Nothing 4n this ordinance LalLexteod-taJlhe drcss.of the senior Cuvs at ae commencements. Nor shall it extend or apphr to anv student who shall have already provided or may hereafter and before the pegitining ot the next session provide himself with Spparre! aceordinr to an ordinance adopted at CbapeL If ill in June last, for which the above recited ordinance is a sub. PuWiKed ly "i-vfht&&&ittihi" ' ' , - . .". ' w ....... . jioara. . vi, ..MaleigKhDecrm. HILLSBOROUGH MALE 'ACADEMY fltHE examination will commence on Monday 1. the 3d of December, and conclude on the evening of the following day. The exercises will be resumed on the second Tliursday in' January. W. A BRfGI!AM( principal. A-..20,W3T. 3tP8 are rr'i'ieitctl to any, that a mee ting of the friend of Gen. Jiiititmjackvon, will be held in StaUndlk, on the third Monday in January init. it being the 21 t dy of the month 1 when and where the friend of the Old Hero, through out Iredell county, are requested to attend, January Irt, 1828. t7 BANK STOCK FOR SALK. I WILL sell, at public sale, on 1 uesday of next January Court, at the court-house in Lin colnton, the remaining Share (17) of Henry Conner, aec d. in tne state Bank or Donn-car. olina. Also, at the aame time and place, all the Shares belonging to said eatate In the Catawba Navigation Company, Term, eaah. 96 Are. 1127. . D. M. FOKN KV, Surv'g. Mmr. - PEREMPTORY. NOTICE riluOSE indebted to the e.tate of William C "ove, oec o. are ren-ieticu 10 m.c wuning ii settle, can can upon jonn 11. nanm-, with whom the notes are lodged, and who can be found at the Court-IIoute at all times. " - - fuEOKGE l)CKR, f'f7'' HMKYlLCaV "1 January 3f,-t828. - ''MtttivtMi HOUSE AND LOT,..NEUROE5, fcc. J I IT ILL be sold, at public auction, on Wed f v nesday, the 20tb of Februarv next, in the town of Htatesville, a Hu and Lc together with the necesnary out-hour, and in addition therto a safe and commodious blackciitb'i (hop, ailuated in a pfeaaant part of the village, near the best public well. Jlln,- One AVjrrs Man. two nepra women, rfnd one elulJ. Term 12 month credit, bond and security required. M.- L., HILL, Truilte. January 1, 1828. C(02 SHERIFF'S SALE OF NEflROES. . "II f ILL be old for cskIi, at the cotirt-lioune in f ? Halisbtiry, on Monday, the 18th of Febru ary next, 13 likely urgrtei, 4 men, 3 women and children, and 1 yoiinir women ; sold by execu- j tion, as the properly belonging to the eMate of wm. i.ne, dec u. 10 laTt-ry aunury execu tion in my hand for collection. Price adv. 8175 F. SLATF.lt. . SA. January 1,1. 1828. ClOl OREENSBOKO MALE ACADEMY UK exercise of this sehool will be resumed M. on Tuesday the lt of January. 1 38. The course of instruction at thi Acadi my isprepar- ' atory to admiision Intothe FrrthmnnsiMl touUu.i niore claei of the Uiuventity. tiewde tlte or- ; dinary ;advanto(re of a preparatory educatinn, I the pupit mav herr avail himseff of the oppor. 'tunity of tndvinB; and learning the following brahebe of classical literature and urience.viz ; Ranut, llerodulti and Cirorpcilia in tirrr" Ma- i .'JQri A'-hra, Viriril'i (;enrgic, Cicero Or. "on, t.rav'a Memoria Jeehnira, tne (ie ami 1 tyre? of llur.ee, Caldwell's Geometry, lllaii'j 1 pany. on a yellow poney, ith several other ' Hhetorirk, four hookf oTTlomer' Iliad ar d ihe'j'rnIemen travetttnsr to Kutherfurdton,n N. C. ftc. 29. 1827. SALE OF LANDS EOK-TAXES. "117"ILL be sold, for cash, at the ronrt-houae v V in Salisbury, on Monday the '8th of F-b-uarv, If 28, the following tracts nf la-id, or so much thereof as will tativfv the tax due for tbe ' 40 acre adjoining Samuel Marlin and other. given in bv Thomas Konmaon. 96 acre adjo'minjr Forest Monroe snd others, J given in bv John Robiey. 472 acrt adjoining Muses A. IKke and other", , , given in by M'illiam -Mnore.- - - -- I : 198 acres adjoining Wilie Coat and others, , I given in by Nancy Illaids. ; ,249 arre adjoining George Clodfeltcr and ; others, given in bv Jame W. Ramsey. j I 350 acres adjoining Most Brown and others, I, ll... c ...t ,ll..r. ' gfveh irt bv Joseph MrCoiinmtghey. -' 340 acres adjoining Matthew IK-ke and others, given in by Joseph MeConnaughev for Betsey . Locke. 70(1 acre adjoining William Pinkston and others, given in bv John F. Phifer. -t I - nuii!iF-wi imi ii( HIV lup il U4,3:u)uui liuilinF llliu.f M9Fl.ll ll u M.I fit hp rS lH Vpfl in - i rrti nna!L ,.,.,,Jduirom .ibja-daiXorlb revoke, set aidc and dis- ' - " w . . .... 1 iilla- n(? it Uintr nn Main itrref. tdkunmr j n "I Marvfrrstd others, gixaiiu-iiylboaiaa. Uoloies, tor r ranci Toupte. 1 House anil Lot lying on Main street, adjoining William Pinkston, Jr. and others, given in by Abraham Jacobs. 1 Houe and Lot lying on Water treet. adjoin, ing laac Earnhart and others, given in by Ralph Kestler. 1 House and Lot ly ing on Water street, adjoin ing John Shaver and others, given in by Elizabeth Tore. F. SLATER, Sheriff. Jan. UU 1828. 4'Jrt. ft01 COME NOW AND PAY I T HR Subscriber having declined the Tavern K-eper's Rusiness, earnestly requests all person indebted to him to call andmaxe imme- diatf navmcnt. Thi measure 1 absolutely ne. , . .1 ., cf ,h7,C", u hr brunch of business win oting himself to an hich demand the use and unless this call is complied 01 an 11m luini 1 with bv the middle of January, he can hive no other alternative than a collection by suit. XUBS. OTCULLOOX Will accommodate a few"gntleme'ff"Vltlr hoanl, by tbe month or year. She would be happy to accommodate her former travelling customers, and persons who wish to be retired from the noi?e and bustle of the town, at tbe first house above Blair, Johnwn and Coat ttore Main flvrfft. m. w. uxtJUMn.n. Camden, Dec. 2215277 FACTORAGE AND COMMISSON BUSI.VESS LV Ctl.irtl.ESWX. THE subscriber . resnectfuUv inform Lis friends and Hie public, thatjhe continues the above line of business at his Cljl ptam! on Eilmondston'a Wharf, where be i prepared to tare, upon which liberal advances wdi at all time bemader' "cution t( brdeta for Goods. " " H W'mr J. W'ihotr, Esq-. r4i. hi, absence, t be agent of the .Steam Jlsati, Joeph H. Townes,. will recrive ami forward, witlio,ut delay, all Cottons consigned to me try the way of C'heraWi and will be prepared to make advancea on such consignments, if required. t07 IIE..VKI .VV. V(JXtc'(- CAwJ-ifani A't. lif. 1827. IXVi AYATCJIKM AND JEWl.l.liY. IIUNTIHOTON U WTNMK, HA VK th- ph aMiro of li.furming tlitir friend and the public generally, that they luvft received their lull aupjily of GWi, coniating hi part of the following 1 Ladies and Gentlemen's Cold Talent Lef Watches -Silver do. flood plain F.nglWt do, " Gold Chains, Seal, Keys, - Sets of Pesrl, ' And a very extensive astortment of Fine JcW dry, at very low prices for tuth. Persons Indebted to tlu-ni, are requested to , call ami settle their reipcctive accounU, by bond or otherwise , 91 TO TUt-; i'UBLIC f flllB subHjriber is now receiving a Urge and: s Jl-fswrsJ Nortmnt wwnn.taMtll Dry &JCM of all description, from New.Vork and Philsdefl , care, snd bought for eah, and which are o(Tere( ontheriiKi seaMMuibte 1617" Ashe, has tww "";-"v price otherwise, on time. Country Produce bofight, at the highest mark et prices. A rrange ments are made to receive Good monthly, from the above named place 1 which will keep up a. good lupplv of Freth Oood. Call at bis Stored ' in Salibury, and examine for yourselve. JOHN MUBHIIT. N. I). Sugar, Coffee, Rait, Iron, MoIasSc Hum, Vine., French Urandy, Uc, &e. Oct. 24, 1H27. I3t98 CASH THE MOTHER and LIFE of TRADE. fnilK ubtcriber having removed his Htore to X Concord, retpi-citully invite all tboe who are indebted to hnn to come forward and aerlle by the first day of Match next. Those vho fail in complying, may ret aured that IhW note and account will be placed fortbwitbAin tho hand of officers for collection F.UWAK1) CRMS, SaHtburu. lire. 5tL 1827. 92 CASH WASTED ! rriHr. Mibscriber ha declined ertiliting h!f .1- (IikhIr, and reqiirst thiwc v.Ui4 Wvm, to make pavment if.iiiit tin (irt of February next, a longer indulgence need not be upcc ed. I will tell - G00PS at reduced price hereafter, for earn iihwi. (IKO. M'Ct )NN A I'GII EY. S.ilitbnrf, AW. 29, 1827. 91 INFORMATION WANTED fS the 6U1 day of Dec. 1827 Mr, John Her- 'nrd.' a French gcntlemHn, wholly-unable to Hpcak the F.niriTwi language; tieing-in eom-- forminir the iubcrihi.-r by mail, at Itutherford 1 ton, Kiilherford county, N. t:. j Dee. .5A, 1827. Alt I lll'lt BROXHON. j P. 8. Information mav likewise be given at ' Mr. Allemong' Hotel. Salisbury . N. C. KNOW ALL MEN these ntcseni', thst we Kliesbelh Wad ir. I) and Paisey Wade, now of the eofluty of Henry snd state or iennerr, mil we o oi county of Randolph and rtate of Nor'h-Carolina, did niiminate, conrtitute sml appoint Whitlock Arnold of the county nf Randolph ami atato of Nortu Canilius oiir true, an tawtnl attorney in fact, for it and in our name to do or tranSCt for its and in our names, any hitwness, vhich he might think nt-cesmry a ottr attorney in faet, or to bring or institute for us and in Our names any suit or suit which he may tVitik proper or ne- mniiHl nr muni., fitr urn mn.1 in Mir ni'lif that he may receive for u a out attorney in tac-, on account of any suit or suit lm:Ii u .iy'bo brought by him for our benefit andinourn.uness Ibis being the only power of attorney that ever ! wat made by us to the aid Vhitl:k Arnold, jthat we at present Jiave any knowledge of: IIU I'l III Ol Iter Willi II "T VW'"'- i.nnu. law noeroi itorwyt lowucr nu j . . 7 . . i .f .. "It IVf -".utewa and. every I)oejrjorT wmcn y w ny st. .w time or tiuu-s'have C en inadTby iiTToTtie said- Whitloek Arnold, prior l the dale of tins revocation 1 and further, that if any suit or wits which may have been brought prior to the date of this revocation, by our aid attorney for u and in our name, that said suit or suits be dis missed : and further, that the said Whitlock Ar nold, and all other whom it my concern, may have notice that all former powera of attorney made by us to the aid Arnold, it is our request that tin? revocation be publisneu in some news paper in Salisbury, in the state of North-Carolina, hereby notifying and confirming all that has been said and done by us as above set forth. Civen under our hand and sesls this 14th day of November, in the year 1827. Elizabeth M W.de, her mark, Patscy Wade. Witness Sam'l. M'Gowcn, jurat, t Allen Wade,- jurat. Slate of Tenntuee, Henry ctvnty : I, James Jones, Clerk of the circuit court in the county and state aforesaid, do certify that the within revocation of a power of attorney from Elizabeth Wade and Patsey Wade to Whitlock Arnold, was -this. day. .produced in open court, and pro ven by the oat lis of '-Samuel f 'Goweri ailtf Altets Wade, the subscribing itnesse nereio, 10 uo the act and deed of the said Elizabeth Wade and Fatsev Wtdet and ordered to be so certi-. tied. fea!1 In testimonv whereof, 1 have here unto set my hand and sffixed my private Seal, thercbcingJia public seal of office ; done at the court house in the town ol rns, in tne com aforesaid, on the 2fth day of November, 1827, 52d of American lndspendence. Iw James Jones, Uk. State ef Tennettee, Henry eonnty t I, John C. Hamilton, one of the Judges of the circuit entitle of law and equitv in the atate afore wid. do, car- tifVthat Jame June, whoe igntiire appeare t7, ilirnne of executing the same, clerk ol the circuit Coun in the county ami t'e .aforesaid; and that hi ofScial acU a clerk are entjtled to due fetth and credit, and that bis eerVificatM!! rtttfomi ef law. tieii under rny hand ami seal, the 26tb day November, 1827- J. C. Hamilton, Jvdgt, (Je. '; SHERIFFS DEEDS, 1011 land sold by order of writrof vemljoBi 1 t- nponas, for sale at Uiii o.T;cc, twasxlqji 1 1 r s ,- t t-b1 ';--'j 1! r. . rrr- ; a 5 r 1 - .r-i ft 1 V ril ' c. a: 1 , 11 J.: ! .1 r A k. 1 ; t t 'II
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 8, 1828, edition 1
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