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JAM'AttY S'Jtb. I828. JACKSON MEETING The Jackton Corresponding Committee re ....a ihnM of their fellow-citizen In llowan county who ire friemllr to the election of Gen. jfojrm. Jotknn aa Pre aident the United . gtatea, and oppoied to the present Adminiatra. tion of the general government, to attend pub. lie meeting at 'he court-house In the town or fj.ri.bury, on rri-Uv, the 22d day of February ret, (it being the week of Rowan county court) for the purno of appointing Delegate, to eon. fcr with M,ch other a may be deaignateu in 7atlnf a candidal for Jacison KWctor In thia district i and In adopting uch other measure a may be deemed adviaabl In promoting the rwvulion and Montirr-merv eounuea, in iwh., " . " - ... .t i ma nc dMfflfd anviaaoie ra piwuvwii m tOH of JacsM 4 th PMi. . ; . v.. - .-..Idwrf 'ff'. CkarUt h ither . Samuel Hervet, laav- 7W. h PtOt, Uurf Oites,m 1 Jl. M. i aier$, , Mtt I JmttM(,rttn,jr. etei "ADMINISTRATIOM MEETING !TLi frS tiTa of ile MrhMtrwlwit ami -thw wfto are oppoaed to 1he election of Andrew j ;ackon aa Prewlent of the United State, are ! : they may in view, Januurg 1J, 1838. t2 - lHank jtf Cafie Fear. The recent ex , poMtion of the affair of this Institution, adeems to have restored it bill, in ome metsure, to the cenfidenre of Ihe public in Virginia, and the north eetern part of (hi atate. Cape Fear bill have never cwied to pan a current here (Salisbury) kny other. ' But we perceive all the North Carolina bill ere quoted in Peter burp, fce. ,Virg. at 10 per cent discount. At the late meeting of the Directors of lbe BnV In Wilmington, they adopted the resolution cdUmakipg-lbeu'a nfieeie pay; 1ai.liT7The follow ln(? terp.athfacto' ry exp'oie of 'the affair of the Bank, h been, rendered to the stockholders, at " their recent meeting In WiTmington ; .. . State . Capt fear Bank, Jm. 6, 1823. ....."... ......T.. ' ... - Due on Stork, . g"94.C00 -arcubukm of Notes . - 42;.00O "t 1pm-t- - v r-- 65. ss oirnn "m other Rank --19t00O gl.493,000 . .79.000 . 223.000 . 45.500 5.000 . 36,500 79,500 1.081,000 g 1,546,500 Specie and U. . bank Notes . Dcpoaitet and (un it at the North Note of other Banks Depositee in other Banks Bills of Eithar-ge Real estate .... Debt due the Bank Its circulation 433,000 Strp posed gain, 50,000 . JW3.000 The Bank has of actual funT?-ty ' 336,000 It owet other Dinks !9I,000 Depoaites and dividends 88,000 . ... V7."Z"""':7' - 7 57a,oo& " "Toe're remains after paying off debi ' etbove ; - . - $108,000 sx above 3) circulation to 1 in specie, allowing all the ' Pepoite and Dividends (88.000) to be withdrawn at once. Dy the late arrangement With the Hank cf the United. State, the Dank of Cape Fear ha In actual fund an amount -qualioljlijjresent circulation. It alto ha a -fwrpto fund of 57,"CC0.-: - -... The Bank ha declared a dividend of 2 per cent for the .last half year. ;--Jla 5toe!ir New-Tnrk, Jan. Tj,a Pf. bank stock was seUin(r,at 118 j Bank of New York, 120rPhenii laok,JSl. - - A quandary. -The poet-master at I'tica, New. fork, having aent in his resignation, the candi tjates for the vacant office were so numerous, and to powerfully backed by recommendation, that the Administration at Washington were qfroid to make tn appointment, and returned the commission back to theperton who had reaigned it. Dr. Marcua Hitchcock. 1 his imlecision in the Administration, dora not argue much in favor of their independence,- but will rather beget a con. tempt and want of confidence in the people toward them. Timet Precautin.t observe, in tSe Os. . -Vego (New-York.) Gazettee, an advertisement notifying the public that 44 Doct. H. Dewey" has set up businesa at Fulton, in that county ; and among other things, he advertises for " fifty etone-euUers"-to prepare tomb-stones for hi patients, we presume. ! Shocking. At the execution of Levi Kelly, for murder, at Coopentnwn, New-York, ,n Friday, the.4th. jpst,. a, waffoldl capable .of - boldma; 1000 people, had been erected near the gallows, with the view of better accommodating y requesren issmnn as r7;" ' i en etrlv period to take town oe naiiiory,ow nciinccuaj, uio uiii uj , , . f . ., -e v.i . teii ri..:uuA..m.i had the moat friendly think bet calculated to attain the end ' tne itncKUtet, uurinr . yiv ipccmun in wiuicBMiig mc vijiciiiii ccrenio fiiee. It having commenced raining, a great rnanv nennle enl utitor th irnHnlil 'll . it t and I few minutes before Kelly waa swung off,. it fell, and crushed those who were be- neath t three or four persons were killed i some had their limbs broken, and other were shock ingly mangled. Amidst this scene of horror and death, Kelly was launched into eternity. Every day'a experience shows the impolicy, the mis chievous evils of puii'e executions! and we would fsifl aee atatutory plttio'ijnM.&r W state legislature. Ktlly bad just returnrufrom ieetag Utriag hung kt; .:ilbiy;;whert he JtTlled :r., Spafford, for iwhich and from the idle curiosity bftbe people in Wit nessing the latter execution, three innocent mor. tab came to kn nntimely death. The Bth . . Janvarf past, waa celebrated jhrougbout the countrv, with every demonstra tion ot joy and patriotic enthusiasm., We 'hall hereafter notice some of the moat interesting of .the celebration, the toast drank, fcc. t x : the lit (' ram.-i i r'.f rlji . J.!iki parin-a nf ant Mmirrie put at lit 1 of the Adams tit krt in Virginia, lUt it had not only b.an Jmrn ,iih out consulting those veneratrd i;,'es, but con trary to their inclinations anil determinations. Mr, Monro having been Invited to unite with hit fcllow-citizens in the celebration of the 6th of January, at AMie, Virg. returned the follow n answer i which show hit prudence In stand kw,t from every thing like a participation , j lnt political strifes of the day i r ' oa siiu, . f, 1828. f ' Gtntltmtn i h o person felt more ten- '. iblv than I did, the advantage and credit. jerJvcJ to our country, from the, victor? . lned Jew Orlean, on the 8h of , . , tt-i.i jinnarti ima.nr inuurni mora miriiiv .""rf .7 " or ol the gallantry and k Commander, and ol 1 id Rood conduct or the if fk IMiAtu mKji frill i vuiuui'inilu vi ii iivwy"iiii inder blm,liMhJiCtlon.,.or ?h,I JtfW i Bl,en manr Droof.bt altcntfinc like L I " " ebrationa heretofore, and alto by nomina tlngltni VcTee Wa! Important truitt"h1lc I held the late office. If the celebration propoied, i confined to thai object, I ahould readily accept the invitation. It it known, however, that quettion li now rlepeiKlt !tdin. and. iik which, e ver move ' i'ptTtideney tn Card, fiee'i eonrnanvi which re rd-ting to tbe pie, coSI WW krJT: mrnt It connected. In that quetion, I reiolved no part, having relation with both my service In the late office, and given to etch (he ilrong eat proof of confidence and regard, un der a thorouRh conviction that they meri ted them. The nppmlni candidate, per formed Ijkewlse hi doty In the important trust committed to him, with great ability nd integrity, and entirely to my satisfac tion. With these sentiment and feeling, for both, I retired, and it i my with to preserve them. I cannot, therefore, tske any position, which may by inference, arrange me, in the present question, on the HJ f either, againat the other. For jour kind invitation, I befj you to ac cept my betl think. . . .. With creat respect and etteem, I re- main gentlemen, ybur'obedient r vai JAMES MOSftOf:. r ".VCetSnut 7hvflnrd.rt-'n fated In tI- Fortsmouth (Ohio) t ime., that man came to (that town, mUm tlurat foriiyMar wat so ins-Muu 1 ' l" P " "7 "J mU ' ,0, lrWJ??'?k, U . be,P!L'"K" romjJJ'jtfl't drunk ! Hich a slave to hirapneWo woil.Icut liis tliroaTfor a raTTofl"6r ' y, provKieu hc cvuiu jri ii on i p'onmi ; credit. CrXsAor. Mr. 8,M. Riddintrs lately kille.l. at Sen fall. 4ate of New-Vork. srry.W duck at uoe lx t I - flirnry SinIze, the farruxis founder of the town of Hamburg, S. C. who haa for some time been in Edgefield, ft. C. jail, under a conviction of manslaughter, for assisting others to brat a Mr. Martin until he died, to extort the confession of a theft, of which it has nnre been ascertain ed he was guilty. has been pardoned bv the Governor of South-Carolina, and It out of jail. Mnieter tn F.nj!and. Among others, William Canon, Esq. of this state has been named as be ing likely tn receive the appointment of Minis ter to F-nghmd, in place of Albert ttallalin, re turned. : Mr, Rastont talenu and h' standing eminently riuallfy him for the' discharge ot the important duties of that distinguikhed ofTicial tmat ami it would be doing but sheer justice to North Carolina, for the administration to con fer the honor on one of her talented sons. We have received the M Nr.. of the "Vie. gjnia and North Cnrtdina Presbyterian Preach- er," pubKSeuTiine Mlver. We have also receiveJ the"lt "So" of the Evangelical Museum,'' published and edi ted by the same gentleman, Jh?y are valuable peviodica.il! and we invite ihoae disposef to patroniee them," to Call and examine the speci mens we have, before they tend abrtaj for sim ilar publications. - -- Enrh,, or LTa, Ytgetablet. The New-York F.nquirer mentions, aa a remarkable instance of rWy vegetation in that climate, that atparajut, fresh ami full grown, was to be served up in that city on St. John's day, (27th Dec.) and alto on the 8th January, at the celebration of the Victory of New-Orleans. Yt is certainly out of the common course of nature, for vegetable of thia kind to be brought to perfection at that Season of the year, in a latitude of 41 k. But is it not a misnomer to call that " early veirettf tion" which is matured so late as the Irfth De cember r Grern rent were brought to, and sold in, the market at Savannah, Georgia, on the 5th day of Jano.iry, inst. For ten day's past, we have had' (at, and in the proximity of, Salisbury) cool, 1 comfortable -winter -weather. We las week saw 1 plumb trees in bloom. No no yet ! j Supreme Court. Hie following gentlemen have obtained license to practice law, in addi tion to those heretofore mentioned In- the- wiperior courts i Spier , M hitaker of naiuaxt samuai i. sneeu oi uxtoru: t.eorge rv Davidson, of Iredell; Hichard Croom, of Lenoir. ntheconntv courts t John FI. Wheeler, of Murfreeaborough. nrrders, htmcidet, Uc.On the 19th ult. Dr. I. B. tlopson,of Alexandria, Louisiana, was dead tlitS apistol,in that town.bv a Mr. Tin shot homaa M. Starr, durinar an altercation between thm abmit the borrowing of a book. Starr was ar rested, and put in jail. .On the 13th ult.- Mr. Isaac Watkin wa shot dead with rifle while iitfing In a atore at Lit :J:..iSF;J6hit fnkr-Theinurv dtwr madetil escape YWH were subcribed by the citizens as a rewsfrd fo-r hTsphrchenffoK and the Governor had offered g200 more. . Mr. Watkin was 51 year old, a highhTespectabh and useful citizen. i irtyjwj en CC? We are compelled to omit, this week, a summary of the proceedings of Congress. We fhall endeavor to make Mwada, oo this score, hi our nett. ! l.' f . : , t ! -r1 I - -the Pirn putjf re uhr'f.cr military or u,l, i late, a h!!itinf ii lit I m ii.e iin-n ntir!) IniliCCioril bl tlio p drerptive, and are never eur teta of the oir of the iff Hut m they re the bett mean we have at hand, of judginr of the tr nirh of panieawe shall make ue of uch as come In our way. - . Jackvm meetinn In ail.iit'ion to those we have already mentioned, have been held in the coun ties of Greene, Wayne, and Onalov at each of which, resolutions exprerure of a determination to support Gen. Jackson fur President and Mr. Calhoun for Vice President, were passed. At a casual meeting of citizens at Moflltt's mill, Kamlolph eotmtv, 5tH Inst. Maj. Abram Brower was requested te take the tense of those present.1 on the pn sideniy aod oo doint; to, found there were for ; ' - ; - Jackson, . . . . . . . . r SO . Adams, .... . 00.' ' Ttitil "tit wby VcoTirny.Cdajberl ' votea on the presidency, on the 9th tntt Ct In flreene county, a few days since, the vote was taken on the presidency at company mus ter 30 for Jackson, 8 for Adams. In Robeson ewintv, a vote waa taken on (he '.W. fjJittri Tou W4ll riv satisfaction td manv, by publishing, that at a mutter of Cspt. L. R. White'a company, on Rocky Creek, in Iredell Connty, last wees, the vote wa taken tn the subject of the Presidency i when Jackson got 40 vote. Adam 21 do. FrrtA. Qunke. Late Inteirifence from DogoU, (capita of Colombia, tlouth-America) received at llaltimore, affVmls the paricular of a moit detnictive earth-quake, which visited that city on the 23d Nov. The shocl threw down the tower of the Cathedral, injured almost alt the churches, the Palace and miter public build. ing and hat reduced ta a keap of ruins many of the private dwelling. Scarcely a house has been left uninjured, and a considerable number are not inhabitable. These calamities hare been aggravated by the loss of lives ; the pre. cie number of persons wbt htre been killed we are unable to state, although we heard that on the datf after, fifteen had been interred in th cemetery of this city. Several others have tuflered Injury," and ' not few were dtg the ame evening Hit of tlio ruins. The duration of the shock wm three qmrten i -I'..: .-;ir ; C.i . ciuiimic i Bl NX IllllllUII. TfatTiirii, tfc We iMiveTio-fcTthCTlrf. telliptnre from Greece and Turkey, than here, tuforr given ; of course tt if not known what odeel ttwt aignal defeat of. the 1 UTk aV Nvari. no, i!l have on the government at COostanti. nople. ' '- " ' ' " ' ' " ... . .. Hie new from France-I intereting: the Ubnalt have triuTtphed in the elections: the Jx ZZ la'.i be a chsnge in the miniatry, ami consequently tn thrwhole policy of the government, of that king-ridden ami oppressed people. fraud in Paekinr Cttfit.k Mr. Burge sold two bales of cotton In Petersburg, Virg. a few davs since, which was found to have been netteL, and spoiled, having been packed in a wet state : it was sold at auction, to the original owner, for S cents per lb. t and suit waa instituted against Hurge, for the fraud. ' Mrcklenhurg cunty. meeting of the friends of the Administration In thia eountv. is called,' to lake place in Charlotte on the ll of February, proximo. A Jackaon meeting mi to tke place there on the 26th. We are aesured, from good authority, that at least two-thirds of the voters of Mecklenburg county are for Jack son, and will vote for him at the election in November next, notwithstanding the mighty efforts Khal are making there to bolster up the Administration, by means of a pre, committed oljigiUnccfcc. - , ; Cl. Steeilman hu been elected Sheriff of the city of Charleston : Steedman 824 votea, Parker 771. Lebrr 460, Patrick -?86, McCa'jta 52 -Fourirear is the term of office r-and if judici ously managed, the fees are worth a fortune to Ihe incumbent. " " Dram drinking. A petition ha been pre sented to the legislature of Alabama, that ac counts contracted for spiritou liquors in drams may be placed on the aame (toting with gam bling debts that is, not recoverable in law. Great Jackson Meeting n Statesvillc. " We are advised bv a triend ir9tatesvillf , that one of the largest political mctinga known for a longtime in that town, wa htld on Monday, ihe 21st mat. by the themis of Jackson in Ire dell county, ijuadruple the number of peopfc attendetl, that did the Adams meeting in the same place, on the 12th. Gen. George Lee D skbon i sided j and Col. Abner F. Catdrel, and James I homp'on, Eaq. acted as eecretario. The proceeding were spirited, but dignifiid and bsmioniou'. We have- an authenticatrd account of the proceedings, for publication in our next. So much has been said, and so confi dently, of Iredell county being a strong hod of tbe Administration, that people aDroad beftn o think such wa the case i but the humbe that 1 attended thia meeting, and the spirit the ma- i itemed, win unueccive iss puowm reiiuii io 4 the sentiment of the freemen of that oJunty. - .aaer "" 7ri-m in Viemnin I he legislative nonven- ftion for nominating Jackson Dec6rs7hrgima7 assembled in Kichmond on hi Bth inst, Mr. Banks, Speaker of the HouscC Delegates, in the Chair, and Thomas Ritchie,' Secretary. 'On motion, G. W. Munfort (Clerk of the H. of D.) waa appointed assistant Secretary, The roll of the Members of both Howe was called over; nd 14 Senator!. 15S Delegate, and 23. special Deputies appdkred in person, and a few bv proxy. " - ---.f " A' On (jeir. Iade'a motion, theiroeetiog earn to- the following resolution t KeaolVed unanimously, that Aiidrew Jackson of the Sfale of 1 ennesSee be recommended to the people of thia State as i fit person to be voted for as President of the V. States, at" the approaching election. On Gen.' Dade's motion, the meeting came to the resolution of calling over the names of the Members for the purpose of designating some candidate for the Vice Presidency, ft appeared that 164. declared for John C. Calhoun, ?0 for ::.).:.' ,3r.rv.v-.,. (....::.. i.if.rf, i Ttrr ;i, an-l I f..r Jul.n I ler. 'I he rr',l,i!i thus prrvadrd for rwnniimUn Mr. Calhiiin. I wcniy-'iHir jrrnllrinrn were nsnird as csn. ditl trs for J4rkin JJrctnrsi a Central eorrct pond. hp committee was appointed, kc. A mo tion fur the committee to publish an aldres to the people of Virginia, Was not Carried i every thinr was left to the People, In whom the friends of Jacbon have perfect confidence. BEWARE OF THE LEAD MIXER, Who calls himself Hamilton, and who came to tltoket eountv to construct a furnace i and af ter several unsuccessful attempt to run out lead, hfi told us he had don all he could i for this we gave him credit i and in payment of his contracted debts, he gave u leeJmlt. A nftseaj tfStvlet, -,. . r . ' - - The Bank of Virginia has declared a dividend of fir per cent, for the last half year. VMMwnmmta intelligence Jiaa OMH.rCCelVCa t n i nn, irnm , vns, that the King ol opain ha acknowi edged Ihe Indrfiendrnct of South America. A letter from respectable gentleman at flivana? dated Ihe "J4th of - December aavt that the report waa generally believed WmW:' K.'xiro Psper from the city of Met" ico, to the 3d ult. have been received al Philadelphia. There 1 much agitation throughout th Republic, owing to the trite , of the two great psttiet, and the question of the expulsion of the Spn iard. Thirty-one member of the Cham ber of Deputies of ihe Union bad tfli mitted the draught of a law, mediatorial between the legislature ol the Mates and the Spanish residents, whom those legis lature would expel without exception or mercy. Cotton. The List accounts from Liver poll give rather more favorable accounts of this article. There had been an tmusu ally good demand ; .ea Islands had advanc ed l-2d. per pound, and price of other de scription bad been fully supported. The iales 6fTWewk-eni!inj7r Nov: 74, amounted to 23.080 bags. V. S. Supreme Court. -TUc supreme mirr I of JjhJnjtejjjState met atWhin);iou on Uth inat. when the foIfiSint Julrei. vil. Mar.h'jll. Washington, W illiam John on, S'nry, Smith Thoinpnon, and Robt. Trindile, appearccT and lookThcir'ti'eatIV" Mr. Webster ha left Washington for N'ew York, where hit lady continue serf ouslv ill We regret to learn from ihe Intelligencer, that Mr. ebs'er own health is very delirate. Altxandria Gaz. StU intt. The national subscription for a monu mcnt to Mr. tannine, now amounts to the sum of 5136. in England. Or rarkft3. Fa'icttn-ille, Jim. 17. Apple brandy, 53 o 3" ; I'each do. 40 "to 45 1 Bacon, 8 a 10 i Hag. ging. 20 to 24; Coffee 16 a 18; Cotton, new 7 to 8 S0i Corn. 40 a W flour. to 4 50 j Iron, 5) to 6J t- Molasae to 40 i Sugar 11 to 11J i Halt. 80 to 85 r Whiskey, SO a 32 1 Wheat 70 to 73, per bu'hel. Charletttn, Jan.. 16. Cotton, upland, 3$ to 10 1 whisker, 27 to 28 ; apple bruidv, 27 a 30 1 beeswax. 35 a 25 r bacon, 6J to 7 1 bagging, 53 to 25 1 salt, Liverpool in bulk 40 a 40 , l urks lilarnl none i augar, brown, V a ; Cotli-e, u V.: . " c.iTr i -u.i. iTI. K rally from 9 to 9 J very good have commanded 91. ' . Selections of Store Lots have bccnitiiJe . Wfi. .-wr wi "-""" I" . . I at lOeents. - - - North-Carolini Rank ItilW, 4 to 3 per rent. discount. Georgia do.excepi lianen; j io i rier cent discount. Erchaiuee at short sight, on Boston, New York and Philadelphia, par per cent. prem. 60 days, 1 a 1 p. r ct. dis. F.xchamre on F.nglaml-9J a M per cent. prem.j on France, 5f. 200. wr;w-Toa;,"jaw."t5.-'- m t r . m Cotton. The receipt ol artvicesirom Liver nru.1. bus been to induce purchaer to come forward more, freely, and the holders have been enabled toefl'ert sales at price which it wasdif ficiilt before to realize. The aale. for the lat three davs amount to about 1200 bales com nriaing 900 Uplands at 9 a 10 cents, principally at 9J, and 300 New-Orleans, at 10 12 1-8 cents Money. farkrt. In New-York, January 15th, wrfh r.hilin, hnnk bills were at TEN per cent, discount r Virginia,;?! Sooth-Carolina, 2 j Georgia, 2J the Danen billa the same t Ala k,n. fi... l omhiL'hee. broken i Louisiana, J a 1 -. Miwissinni. 5 a 6 1 Ohio, 5 a 6 , Kentucky, uncertain! Tennesee, do. srx retertburg.Jan. ;8,-Cptton, 8 to 9J ? bacon, 6 to 8; old apple branuy, io oi i pci.ii . 7C to 75 i flour, 6 a 6i ; pork, 4 1 Wheat, 00 a 85. North-Carolina bank notes. 10" per cent. discount; Georgia do. H at). jHarr(fT), On the 3d inst. in Cabarrus county, hy Rev ok... Xli. Jacob File, aon ol Jacoh 1 KII1C1 evil'. , . i , f p.U .n. tn Miss Eleanor Coleman, daughter of Mr. Jacob Coleman, Also, ou the I7th inst.. by the wme, Mr Caleb Frieze; son of I eter Frieze, to Mis Mary Willhelm, birtliof Howan county. Afro, bn the 1 5th inst.ufcl4cn. County, by ths Itev Mr, Iteck, Mr. Christian Clodtfefter to Miss rtrtteth Buttle, dighter of the Widsm Biiatle, ' 'Irr this County, on the. l7ih.m,M-,h Locke, Esq. Mr. George W. Locke to Miss Margaret Locke. i ii..,. rouhtv. onthe 19th inst. Mr. Arclic- bus Dallcw to MiaaLinchy Connelly. Alo,onthe 3d mst. oy me . Shtcr'of MtMact-b Forney, s'l ct narkej ro'intv. ' V. Sluorll A. late IO Wl """ I.i Un '.! e--,-u;v, arr the C on l!in I'lhiii.t. lirS. 1.ui!jc! Scarborough,' Sfrl i 'I years, A', at lirr re'di-nre in r!iarriscun'y, mi th 12h inst. Mr. I;iher Utrger, in the 20 lit year of her ac. Rim was the daughter of Mr, George Miller, of aai.l cmnty. fu early yout! sit embraced rclirion, and remained a puxis and exemplary meniber of the Irthrran chunh on. to her death. Consciou of her approsching dia. solution, she cheert'illy auhmitted lb her fate, aiwl died, with a lively hope of living forever in the presence of a glorified Itedi emer. Hh left an affectionate husband, one child, and mimeroue connexions, to bemoan her early departure. On the 3d Inst, in Ca'iamis county, Mr, Ful . Ketcherin, a;d T) tat. He wa a reapecta. ble man, and an i-Xfti, slaty rhrietiani he left a large family; and n'lmeii.ui relations, te bemoan hldeth..' XV I'tmmwnirtued. ... , t. DsoMrrinN. ffTfrn cnpaMn rahip of Huttf intcn anvl Wynne,' H imy AlUed Dy miffti consent. t, thmB Jnj'rJJj niltVfr-flUl", nestlv rrnuetted to rail and make pavment tO John' Huntington, who I suthorised to reeelvw the sum. It it conflOentlr expected that tnH notice will not be neglected, tine of the Krm it) deiflrouf of leaving tUr" place, and as H rfot in Mtr-penrer-to rise Indulgen, it is honed it wilf not : W exSecteu. nietht Aa not avail themselves of the earliest op port u nit to make payment, my expect their note and aceounts lo be placed in the hand of an of. fleer for Election. JOHN II I'NTIsr. TON, itonrjtr wvnnk. Knlithnrtt, 21rt Jitnw?. IH18. 4i03 ROBERT WYNNE. "I If OL'l.t) inform his friends' and the pubfio v v generally, tliat he has taken to himself the concern of Huntington and Wynne, and wjll continue to keep a neat assortment of all kind of HATCHES, JWr.l.llT,and sn.rr.fi.jf.iHE t and respectfully oli its those alio are dlspoe! to purchase such articlrs, to give him a call. He expects, in a abort time, an additional jour, neyman ; and w'll be well prepared to execute all work in his I'mr. 4t03 iAr. Jan. 24M, K HOOKS LOANED OUT. N'O'MCF.. All person having hooks Tn the"' li'naessinn belonging to the estate of Al fre.lac.ilcceaaelrr mrjitted to leaver them at lr. Mitchell's. Jantinrn 24A, 1'28. - 3t01::- YADKIN NAVIGATION COMPANY". VMKKflNG of the llirectors of th.- Yadkilt ' N "igat'.On. Company is rrniested on the 15th ofTi-briiary nex', m the town'of faHsburyV " Matter of importance re)iiire their attention. TWO OF THfcV D1KEC 1 0H8. -iM.JZtl. 1828, .. 3f01 ml- JOHN C. ELLIOTT 5 ESTATE. - THE subscriber having qualified at adminis trator on the etate nf John C. Elliott, decd. late of Ittithrrford county, N. C. desire all per. sons indebted to the estate to make payment with as little delay ai poasihle i and person hav ing claims against the esta'e, are desired to pre sent tb em, legally authenticated, within the tinin preserved by law, oihtrwlae this notice will bet plead fn bar of their recoverv. WM.'fLADF,.WmV. .'niifn-w 15M. 1828. 3t01 NOTICE ON the 12th day of February next, I will ell. at the house of Jphn V. fllliott, dee'd. in liiitherford county, N; C. upon a eretlit of twelvw . oionths, all the personal property belonging to t?te estate of said Elliott, consisting of Cattle, flogs, Rheen, and Horses i a large quantity of? Corn, betweeen thirty ami forty likely Ntgroca, ..... consiating of men.'Vomen, girls and Childretl. among them onee5ceflent blacksmith of goml " " character, and two others tolerably good black, imiths and Carpenter, also of good character a andothrf articles r h sale to continue front day to day until finished. Other terms of talo made known on the dav of aale. 'WILLIAM SLADEVrfZssV. January Mr. 1828. 30I ri '-WftLEY t Ct. have on hand of the ar'. l -a i r ..i ui 1 a mUnt -supply. during the Kason,bj' JO irraii. dozen, or sinrle box. .WxAffsi Jitfr. IS, 1828.".-- -T-Oa'- N. It. said powden. are put up according to the method prescribed by th London Pharma- colog'm. DANIEL II. CRESS REQUESTS all persons indebted to him by note of ham!, book acciunt, or otherwise, to make payment immediately, or their, debt w ill be placed in the bands of an officer for co). Tectioii. " Ferstin having demands against him, will please prtsrnl them fur payment. He expects from the North, in a few days, art assortment of GOODS, consiVirig of Dry Goods, I Cutlery, Crockery Hard Ware, Groceries, &c. which he is disposed to sell low for caih, or Qtl Aorl credit. Saliibury.Jan. 13fA, 1828. 98 COACH MAKING. N' ATI! AN DHOWN returns his sincere thank tn his friends and the public in general. for the liberal encouragement be lura received in his line of business i and b-gs leave to inform) them, that he still continues at his old stand, one door north-east of the jail i w here he ha on hand generattyr GUiV panel nd atick alto, -Sttlkeiii; 'arrrf1lh, nul Carriage, u( all deacrip... tions, executed not inferior to any in the ur ronmling lamntry- Uefiahing, of ever? description,- and Smith-ItWife-of-any-kind. will be.donenjheiihoilet. notice and at the lowest pricea. NATHAN BROWN. Sulithirrv, Jan. 3th, 1828. 6t0l LAMP OIL. T?IliST quality of H'inter Strained Lamp Oil also, (ilan fuimpt, for sale, by 97 Jdk'.ioaU.VJJ2AAWILL NOT KAN AWAY4 Bil r RANsw.yfron he u.bewrbfete.at Peterblirig,,; Georgia, on the night of tlie stcond of Jan uary, nrgni min is rather of a ytllow compfexion, stout, and. welt made s his name is Itatu-, and will both proba. b'v make fr Virginia i the woman is black anil iikelv, and is called Kottt they tth carried st-veral auits of atipai rel, ami several 'blankets sndquiN. , J ' Hi . I), V ATKINS-. ' ' - -. - i i K fyatiwfc.l4 X w A ' -, : i' 4 V a i. Jl : - 1 1. it f if.- v n l I 1 1 If r ! i . i i i..,.iu' V i " V' it i r 'i.ft..-'a I'... 5 7 W. ! lift- A :'v V i 9 i. i I
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 29, 1828, edition 1
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