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A... ILBUUAHY C6th, 1828. TIH. IAPk';riV Mf'I'.TlK'fl Itdow will be found fe proceeding! of the Hireling of the friends of (ten. Jackson, which look nlace in this (own on Tuesday Is-t. tt wii una of the lartrrst called political meetings ever known to assemble in (hit towm the number of ' peopl was viriouly estimated, At (rum eve to , tig hundred i we feel safe U stating, that S'JO friends of Jackson were present i and the" num. ier would have been considerably more, but for the copious nine that had fallen for a week pre vlous, which so swelled the water-eourses as ... to render tome of them impable, and prevent many c'n liens from coming to town who bad previously intended to do so. The proceedings of the meetinf were eharac terlxed by the moet perfect harmony, order and ..decorum. Iron the first .organization of the meeting to lie adjournment," a Ypece'f abflftt three. hourtu lht audience Iwtened with an in. tense Interest to the proriedings, and remained " orderly and qtder-durinr hewhoh'-pcvioiL Messrs. T. tl. Polk. C. Pwher. J. Giles, K. IL . r Saunders, and P, White, addreeeed the meeting tbw,earvM jnotiont and, ;rrolutiohi IntrtMlu- .T.'ed for. tawMmi.!'! epplauuea by ti auaience, , llie events of this day afford a gratifying evl- ience b the all-pemding popularity of Gen. Jtckton (n thie county Notwithstanding the number and virulence of the eUndert m irvluv trioualy propagated against him, hit fcllow-citi- 'lent reject all of them, and look upon the ven ersble Hero at the chosen inetrunent, in the hands of a wlae. Providence, of unnumbered blessings to thit people. And, for the common rood of our beloved country, we hope ami pmy that ihia belief amonr the neoole mav not Drove to be an illusion, but that we may all toon have evidence of its being a ell grounded. JACKSON MEETING In SALISBURY. Sali. bury, Feb. I9M, 1838 : This day at I o'clock, err numerous assemblage of the citlirns of Rowan county, friend a of J AC stow and CALiorir, convened in the Court House, according to previous no tice. The object! of this meeting were, to appoint delegates to attend the district ,rj;ov.,ntipnt for the purpose of getting up lir Electoral Candidate for- thlTstrict ; and to adopt such other measures as might be thought necessary, to promote . . the cause of the People in this county. -..l-The nc?,inK " nrgeoited by the ap- poiotment cif Mj Juhm M'Clelland as "-chairtnan iftd Ma) Lilllebury R.' Rose, l!"n(i Dr.'Joho ScotV, ai secretaries ; 'Qtu. Wm. II. Kerr, Francis Neely, Esq. ktid ChrVtAnJrfoEq..wcre.pp(.iiled aaiatant chairmen. The meeting being thus organitei!, (the utmost good order, decorum and at tention prevailing) was addressed by Col. Thus. u. Polk, in an able, appropriate, and eloquent manner, explaining the ob of ihe meeting, and setting tor i li the gh claims of that great and distinguish cd patriot, Andrew Jackton, to the I'resi dene? of the United Stale. After which, he offered the following resolutions : JltfohJr "that "this meeting would dr pre. Cate the re-elecuon of Juhn Qu'inry Adams a ' dangerous to the best Interetts of thit country. Jtehed, that we have the highest eonfi. deuce in the -virtue Ulenta aot palriotUm of JnJrrw Jack, and (hat we will uie all honor - able mcana to promote bis election. These resolutions were seconded by ,; . Charles Fisher, Esq. and sustained in a "-" lucid -and - lncreiin(f apeech,; if. which the merits of '.he two candidates were briefly discussed, and (heir different ser vices compared by which the Hero of Orleans appeared more than ever deacrv Inr of his country's highest honors MC Fisher wai Tollow ed by John Giles, ' Esq. In a solemn, imprense,yet familiar : addreis, at conildtmble Irngth-rinvesti' . gating the political, not personal, ton duct of the two cundidatca; and decided ly shewing tras great preference which had and should be given to Andrew Jackson. Grnl. R. M Siundera moved that the above resolutions be adopted which srat unanimously agreed o. Chalet Fisher, Esq. then moved, that the following resolution be adopted Whereas, (hit meeting view with par ticular approbation the political course of John C. Calhoun, and entertain the most favorable opir.ion of his high talents and sterling rntegii'.y ; therefore, Retohxd, that we will use all honorable mean to secure hit re-election to the dittin- Suithed station he flow occupies, at Vice Prcci ent of the United States. It being seconded, the sense of the meeting was taken, and the resolution was unanimously agreed to. After which, Gen. R.' M- Saunders ad- "dre"acd"the"neetwgon t bejpre sent mode " cf"leeungEiectors,Lj svbich the Pc oi ahould pursue in selec . tint their candidates for Electors. He "Tllicossedf iir-irery-perttnent-aidble ' manner, the leading measures of the present Administration; and shewed, from proofs and documents, that the beat i Interests ot the people nave not been suo eived, but violated by the men in power. - Afterhkh be-oiTertd-ihe-lollowiog resolution t ' . aVewsriMythselivedeleg Bow an county, to meet tuch delegates as may be appointedby the people of Montgomery, and Davidson countiea, at' Lexington, oil the Tues- day of Oavidsont' March county-court (it being the 18th of March) for the purpo&e of Tiomitiai ting aume suitable person as an Lleetor for tiiia j diatrict, tor tneauppprtot Andrew Jackson as President, and John C. Calhoun as Vice' Preli dent, and that they u.k known the name of the person so nominaitd, to the Jackson Cen - tral Committee at Kaleigh; and further, that the nape of AAis Oik be rcconwoendsd to the .... t t:!cc'orl cnlp!' l tftfrthi l. The resolution being seconded by Mj rhilo white, and supported in concUe and spirited address, it was, on motion. unanimously adopted. On motion, the following gentlemen were appointed Delegates on the ptrt of Kowan county. In pursuance or the fore going resolution, vixi Charles Fisher, Thos.G. Folk, Archibald Q. Carter, Wi liam II. Kerr, and Allmand Hall. The following resolution, ofTered bv Col. Henry Giles, was adopted, without a dissenting voice i Un!ved. that two or more pertons he ap. pointed in each Captain's district in thit county, to art at a Committee or v igilance i and on nominatiol the tblWing peraont were appoint ed fo compose said committee i " Dr. Robert Moore, Henry S. ParkvEtq. TileshKV"nhkstdhTt!".q. Robert"Micna liamson lLrri,Es(i. Jacob 8. Myer, Pe ter Cauble, jr. George filillar Xalhan Morgnn,v;pu Veter Miller VVm.itoke4, Jacob "Miller, Eq. CaM. George " File, John Lynn, Esq Cant. John IentZ, dpt. D.ivid Lynn, Henry Miller, Evj. Jacob Hold louse r. C-pt. Henry Rarger, Adsm Roeman, Eq. Dawatt l.entf, Iniel Probts, John Stire wait, Cupt . John Lit ker, Noah rartee, Cvi. Kichanl Harris, En Capt. Andrew Rostian, Capt Jmes Mtliiiighlin, Port. John Scott, George Locke, Esq. Capt. William C. Rratwloit, Gen. W. II. Krrr, Capt. .amurl Jeter, Capt. John F. McCorkle, Jmes C Mc Connaughey, Allmand Hall, Esq Richird C. Holmes, Juliut I. Reeves, Capt. Mc Coy Gillespie, Willism R. Wood, Esq. Jacob Kridrr, Esq IWert N. Fleming, Esq. Francis Neelv, Eq. Jacob I.ierly, Rcnjamin Howard. Dr. William H Trent, M Littlebury R. Roe, Maj John Locke, George Miller, Eiq. Archibald (. Carter, Eq. Lamb Taylor. Eq Thomas Oaks, Fq. John Cook, Esq Nathan ChufTin, JopltlHayncsZEstj." Michael Hijnes, F.q. Acquilla Cheshtet, Eq. Wiliam R. Vilaon, Capt.John Pierce, Nicholas Click, sen. Real Imes, Charles Andrrvin, F.aq- Thomts Ferrelre, Capt. Abel Cor tnt Jaroea-Auitin, Capt. Thomas .Mull, Edward Cresn, EHerify Ci Kf rnj Esq: ; George McConnnuijfiey.',' Jobirt'ltman, Robert Wynoc, Cuailes L. Rowers. Capt. SatiUel Imler,1)niel Meenan. Jot.n i'v Cirter, Lq Jacob Sjin, John R. Tiudd,) SimtielVan Eton. Eq. Capi. Christian Rrinkle, Col Ci'iien S Woods, William Worsham. A. Peebles. C. Irwin. P. S. Parker, W. Ottridcre, George Wilhelm, John Wilhelm. Jo. E. Todd, f.rwi, Wil helm. Anderson Hjl, 1 homas D. Gibbs, Daniel Orrell, l.q Moved, by C. Fisher, Esq. for the ron- ide ration of the meeting, the follow ing resolution which wat unaniinously agreed to : Rntfved, that John Mcfnellnnd. It. M. Stun-1 dert, Thikr White, Ghrte Fwher, John Scott, pavid T. Caldwell,, -Samuel lUevet, lleary Cilea, H. C. Joiu . Hiot. G. Pnlk. Thomas MuD, Jr. and LHt'ebu-ylt. Rose, b appointed a committee- to 'prepuce a respectful aoMrrs to ihe freemen of Kowtn, cttiiij; forth the reaioiH whv Gf'n". Jackson ought tn he chcien Prrti. drtit of ihf t!ve. in- preference to John Q, Adams.: and thst thrv caute a auflicient nuhiTiefl of the same to he pnnted and circulated among the people i al. tlist the said persona act ai a Central Committee of Vijrilancv and Correspon dence 1" the County of Itowan, with poer to call tpHhrth generrcommitter, or totdopt tuch oUier mSsu'rea at may" be pTOpef to pro mule the cause. :" DnlnoTTorCTFialierV EMjrif"af-T P.etohtd, that this meeting recommend to the friend of the just causa In which we are en. gaged, in thi county, tht, at the tame time the) use utl honorable meant to secure the elec tiou of Andrew Jackwn and John C. Callioun, tbey avoid, in thmelvcf ar.d discmimpp in othert, all party violcnr.eand prejudices 'which may create unfriendly feeling and heart-burn-inira towardt those of our fellow-citizens who difterfrom us in politics. On motion of H. C. Jones, it was unanimously Itetohtd, that the President and other odicers of thit meeting are entitled to the thanks of the meeting, for the able and diligent discharge of their wveral duties. On motion of John Giles, Eq. Rriohrd, that the proceedings of this meet ting be signed by the president and other offi cert, and be published in the Western Caroli nun and Ualeigh Star. JOHN MeCLF.LI.ASD, Chairman. V. It. KFaa, S Fa Mint Niilt, An't. Cha'n, Cuas. Asoautoa,3 John Scott, 1 y 5" tecretariet. L. Tt. Hose: THE ADMINISTRATION MEETING On Wednesday last, a meeting of the fi lcfids or the present hxecutive was nekl in tint town; there-were Drobablvfiomone hundred to one hundred and thirty friends of the administration pretent: Geo. Andrews, Esq. in the chair -, Or. S. L. Ferrand, T. L. Cowan, Rt(. and Mr. John Deard, ten. assistant chairmen i Junius Sneed. Esq. secretary t and Samuel Silliman, Esq. as sistant secretary. Unanimity and order pre. vailed during the meeting i and the proceedings t viiri;ierij;cu oy ai greai a uegree oi can dor and liberality at could be expected on occa. aiona where to much warmth and pertjr . zeal, is felt, as now manifestly actuate! both Dartlei on the subject of the Pretidency, i iie-siiceuiig was auurctaea Dy k. II. Alex, ander. rfci. in a declamatory, discursive sneech of eome IcnirtU, levelJinir his rituDerBtitm orin. cipaliy against Gen. Jackson, the candidate' of j the People; diverging occasionally, however, I lo give tht M tcunilout printer?' random shot : but thit worth warfare with the Old Hero, produ. jced no more rffett on his impregnable fame, than i the shooting of a pop-gun agamst the bulwarks j of a msji-of-wlr. fiut e wrtl aoquit Mf, Aay?- r n a.. I-- . cr a'aua.np f itlirr On. jrkon or t t'riri'trti" hit leal and warm'h rt the mtstcif', fr the moment, of tut proverbial candor and avity of temper, and betrayed liim into the utciof langute which, we are in charity bouiid !1 believe, he did no) dmpttionatey consider th j Import of. A resolution was flopteJby the meeting, re. questing the publication f It proceeding in our paper) but, from eon cause unknown to us, and even to the leeretflel of the meeting, a tey inform us. we have n t yet been furnished with a ropy of the prncced gs for publication i this we wih to be taken u an answer to all questions that may be atki I, whv we have not given place to the proceedinp of the Adamt, at well as tn those or the Jafkson meeting. We thall publish the former, at soon m we are fur iiishec with them, . , . A Mtui'tat Ctnctrt wee given by the Female Itenevolent Musical Society of tiia town, on loimday evening latt, atalsted by some gentle ihcJl afhaf e ur:BerfbrrnrtL WA' terr mweerable , . - ' -w -. . ;ith.iU pewtvof.ihe. wu piano, harp, guitar, violin, aad flute, ' were the instrument! performed on, accompanied by the srmee. . .The music was all good , Jome. of it was, ItuteeO, juctv at it teklom enioyee by g ack woods au.lience T1a ' laudable. 4fijecV- too, sought to be attained by the'ladies of the above named society, in raising funds by meant of these musical entertainment it one tbat the benevolent will duly appreciate. 7s ctrrrifnndentt We acknowledge the re ceipt of M Decine, and of " Prior j" but are obli ged to postpone their insertion for a lew weeks, until e shall have gotten through with thr proceeding! of the political meetings, which, abiMit these davt," mul'iply on our hands, and l . ' r - . u...' . kL .. . . re urjjrii upon os lor piioucaiion, wiin an ine eamestnen which partisan teal la to apt to in spire, in warm political conflicts. These claims I ' II I I .. m , on ntir cowinui win, oowever, aoon oe taiianea a mils' of the countiea have held their meeting!, appointed committeea or correspondence and vigilance, chosen delegates for nominating F.lec torsi candidates, tc. i whet we shall be able to minister to the appetite of the miteeiUmtmt r oller, and attend more punctually to the favors of our correspondents. Trent Europe. Dy an arrival at Charleston, French papert to tbe 14th Dec. are received. A I tttr dated at lUrtelHes. 14th Dec. says the difTercricei between the Allies and the Turks rauhoi, fn any reasonable hope, be adjusted withmil proceeslingiothceitrfmityof war. The rumor of. war having been actually declared, is nut eotifirmed. But the rearf wat still in eir. cols' ion, in Spain and elsewhere, on the )4tb ot December, our lut dates iron turope,- Grrert. Dr Howe, well known for hit phi lanthropic exertions in the caute of Greece, has arrived at Kew.York r and has made an ap peal to "the benevolent citisena of the United States, in behalf of the Grecian Republic, for contribution! in provision! and clothing, to sire the famishing (.retki from the horrors of na kedness and starvation. Dr. Howe brought with him two or three native Greek youths, dressed in the coitume of their country. The brig Peruvian, expected shortly at Balti more from Lima, is lo bring out Mr. Camping at Chilian miuiaUr lo tbe-U. Siataav . suoscnocr ,r,cnu l W-.l t.on," from Cabarnia county, came to hand after 1 our paper was filled up lor the press 1 and of course cannot be attended to this week. ... . North-Carolina notes were quoted at Norfolk on the 4th inst. as follows; State. Bank per cent, ilicount, Cape-Fear 6 do.Newbera 8 do. Sfinin Cadiz papers to the 14th Dec. co4Hiaiag.. Madrid dates to the 7th, hsve been received at New York. ThtV'Tebeh mw. -.r r-K-"- 1 ne King ana vuccn were 10 enter iar celotu on the 4th- The Jackson Convention aisemblcd at N.. Orleans on ho 1 6th. u)t. more -than 130 Delegates present, from alt 'tbe par Uhes in the State except three, Mr. Ber nnrd Marigney was choten President. Messrs. I'lauche, Pandry, Morton, Scott and Dossier were unanimodsly nominated as F.lcctnrs. An address to the people, reported by General Ripley, was also un animously adopted- Malignant Fever. A lettet from a gen temn in St. Francisvllle, Louiskna, to his fiiend, dated 8th of Jan. ssrs : "li r 1 ... -1 -. a n rnnvinv Irnm nlara lAnlace.ia avnirl the contagious Fever now ragitg here. Your friends Mills and Pickering have both fallen victims to it: and, wtilst I am writing this letter, the heat is 10 oppres dive, that perspiration flows from every pore." sua-' The markets. Fayetteville, Feb. 14. Cotton, 8Jto 9J i Beef, fresh in market, 3 cents ; Bacon, to 8 ; peach brandy, 40 to 4. apple do. 33 tt 37 1 flour, 4 to 4 25 ; whitkey, 25 to 30. Charlettm, Feb. 1 1. Upland cotton, 9 a 10J 1 whiskey, 35 to 26 bagging. 42 inch, 20 to 2; surrar. 12 to Hi molasses. 28 to 29 cents: "" Tt " I I ' ' bocon, 5 to 6 ; apple brand, 25 to 24 1 beeswax, 1 coffee, 13rrirrtiTsoirtfaf 'kwo-i iw r Jamaica rum, 110 to 115 West tieia do. 75 o 83. North Carolina bills 5 to' 6 per cent, discount; Georgia do. 1 to 1J. ComnVn, Feb. 16,-Cotton, 8, J. mtattnghm. A". C. Feb. 13. Cotton, 7$ to 8 1 whiskey, 32 to 35 apple brandy, 35 to jfi ; rorn, 46 to 47 1 leaf tobacco, 4 1 lard, 9 tolO? beeswax. !25 to lJ6 1 bacpn, 7 to 9 r sujrar, 94 to lOii molasae .10 to-32 coffeerM to IS f pep- per, 33 to o3j cnocoiate, 10 w 10 macaerei, per..barrel,-4-28 to s,,.. AW For. Feb. 14 Cotton, 9 a 101 1 the tales ttnoe our 10. report, amount to about 900 bales coropriiingaout iOp New-Orleans at 10 j a t? cental the remainder tlpTandl 'aid 'AtabltmsS within our range, including a lot of 80 bales ex tra fine Mobile St 11 i cents. North Carolina bank bills 8 per cent, discount j Virginia do. i South-Carolina do. ljtl Georgia do. 2 to 21, " eomntny attendeo i wLo were much grained obedient and docile i ai a brother lewae Vh1 (a4 least those -of shews - who -erestaUun)Wwffw-tlni..i, M . k r -jfU k. l.:.irr(f5. In Ifecklenburp county, on the fth i nst. by James Doherty, F.sq. Mr. Aleisnder C.illespy, to wiaa KiitabetD Uobiiiton. dauchter or klarraret Koblnaon. DIED, In Cabsrrtis eounty. on the 15th Inst, with thort illneat, Mr. Wm. Ilarrit, In the 7th year M I. '.a . . L- . ...1.1' '. - .1. ,... " ' ii ww a suiuicr in ine itCTUiuiiona. ry War. Alto, on the 1 1th Inst, in the same county, Mr. Wm. Stafford, in the 47th year of uit age. V0mmunietfl, In Charlotte, en the Oth inat Jamea II. Him. won, Dq. attorney at lav. Alan, in Heckle burg county, on the 8th Inat. Mr. Wm. fee, see lit Moore county, on the 7th Inst. Col. Benja mm w. William, only too of Governor V II uami, oeceateu. ' i CowwcaiciTta, . bepartedthia life, on the llth tnet. after a l short but most severe illness, John Lewie Morch 1 1. ,k ,; on tn ins iter, ana veneraoie c.a. U. ntoren. ..iJ'i.Xi'Xrvl. J.Vtn bjiw KkVt lge."'A a'twrhe deportment and complacent in his manners. Hit short course wss marked with a singular dulet eete and aeremtv. rarely. anetwuh. . At to mor ality, hit life and character wat unblemished and i pot leu. But he not only poeted that mor .):. ... . a 17 wiiilii we ace to frequently eulogized, ami on which many person! are willing to confide for justification in the day of etemitv, but he aho possessed that kind of piety which enabled him to meet the king f lerrtrt with a willing, nets that is seldom witnessed in person! wbo nave maue mgner pretentions to practical piety. Being early impressed wi h the importance ami necesity of religion, he, in his early youth, dedicated himself to the service of the Itedce mer, and became a member of the Lutheran Church, of a hich his father has long bees fc dis tinguished and u-eful preacher. He remained a member in full communion to the day of his iieam, ami even wniie in the agony of dissolution ne exprened a strong desire to partake of that My ersinufif.-. Itut we hope he is now enjoy ing that communion nninterruptedly, and behol ding his maker, ftce to fa e. Though he had te contend with the most excrutiating peine, he still manifested a perfect retignation to the will of his heavenly Father! knowing, that most assuredly, - to depart and be with Christ." ts far better than to enjoy all the colden nlea eures of thit life. Only a few houm before bis departure, he repeated those beautiful Liica of 'Ithediiiie curuKUin :" ...... " " The hour of my departure', come, M I hear the voice that ealfa me home ; " And now, Oil .onl! let irouhle cease,' "Now let thy tervant die' in peace." lAbvi-.e'cJftckiiia Jnuoiihsnt .spirit winged ii ay tetito itiTca of eternal repine, there to reef in the embrace of Tier' f.odl "Thus" closed tbe acene of the earthly existence of one who was beloved and esteemed by all wbo knew him. aiij whose early death 11 bemoaned by hit nu meruut rrhiions, a large circle of acquaintances ana parucuiarty dv ins o n dear and moat after tionate parents. His mn indeed set while was yet day, but only to rise again and ahine with redoubled splemlor and unfading glory Died, st the house of Mr. John Msrlin, sen in '.his county, on, the 9th ult. Mis Jane Mtrlin ah(HJt 2-' rears of age. She had been a piofes sor of religion for several years. From the bloom of youth, she was hastened to the Brave She lived a quiet, peaceable life, adorning Ihe , three week. ' ,r ... . c.i ... . . suffering, died a peaceful drath; saying, almost ith her dying breath, ihe was poinjr to hap pines." " Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord 1 bree weeks and one day previous to this, at the same house, an elder sister, Nancy, died, af ter about twenty hours tick neat. Filial affec tion, meekness and humility, were distinguish ing characteriiekt in her. - To do justlv, love mercy, and walk humbly with her God, seemed tole her daily and cvnscientioui endeavor. niety to all who knew her. With less than twenty-four hours warning, was she called from time to an eternal world. In about thirty hours after her death, tbe youngest sister, Aily, died also, in her fifteenth sear. An occurrence of the same kind wat scarcely ever kuo wn,, TL'tsc two last mention ed, rived together, slept together, were taken tick together, died together, taken together Jo the grave-yard, and buried together in the tame eTave. How solemn, how afiictinK ! I his whole family wat in perfect health on Momlav morn ing j and on Wednesday night two of them lay dead together, and two othert were in such a tituation that they expected hourly to die. Truly, God is no respecter of persona. While "the righteous are taken away from the evil to come," the wicked are cut down in their sins. God hrina-s suddenly to the grave, the blooming votith. ami the man who trembles with are. Let all be warned of the uncertainty of life. May I . . . . 1 .1 1 1 u I). .1 .. tt tne youtn near mis can, ne yc ai irwiy. .. .... ' .. '. . . ... Mav the wicked be warned by the death of the righteous, and ' prepare to meet their God. COeVCfflCATKD. DISSOLUTION. r1HE copartnership of BROH'WU HUAT, I in Islington, Davidson county, is dissolved by mutual consent. All those indebted by note or account, are requested to call and make pay ment to Andrew Hunt, who is authorised to re ceive the same. MICHAF.L BROWN, ANDREW HUNT. .Feb. I firt. 1 828. 03 STORK HOUSE -tn LEXINGTON: T' HE subscriber! Brick Store Houtt in Lex. ineton, ii for Rent. It ii lituated immetk ately on the north corner of the Public Square, and tr one of the rmwt eligible ttamia tor a Store in the place. For terms &e. apply to B. D. Rountaville, Esq. in Lexington, or to the sub scriber in Salisbury. SAMUEL LEMLY. Feb. 23d, 1828. m DANIEL II. CljfSS REQUESTS all persons indebted to bim by .- nntirnf hanA -book ccouitot .otherwise,. to make payment immediately, or their debts witt oe placed In the bandj of an officer W.coU lection. Persons having (icmanoa giiwi umi, will please present .then for payment. III has iuat opened an assortment of iWJODS from the North, consisting of T" DruCtodst Cutlery, Crockery, .. which he ii selling at a smaller advance on coit, for cAia, t(an has ever been offered to the pub lic betore in this place. Sifitbvry,Feb. rt-t83. 53 TIIECriA?; rOCIETT. thnie w'lO are disposed ! L the f. t cnomjrtnre mmation ot a 7 Snmnit .Wirty, ir re quested to attend at the Mansion Hotel, on tn 1 liv. il.a C lih ln.t lw Feb, 25M, 1823. . WILLIAM MOSnVS ESTATE. OS ..Thursday, tbo 13th day of March next, will be etposed to public sale, at the late residence of Wm, Itosby, dee'd. la the Forkt oftheVadkln, , ( . , ,ib or widely Xtgroeit . lien. Women, and Children 1 stock of Itmiru Vault, ft, and Sheep a quantily of Ctn ami (v4 ready cleaned 1 Household Furniture, one Wagon, Farming Ute nails of all kinds, and many other articles A credi of 12 moot hi will b - 4 f Ivan, the p ircha er giving bonds with approved j security. AH pernns Indebted to mid estate, ,. re requested to make payment tt the subserl. I beH alio, those vrfio . have claims arsintt tho 1 estate are reouetied to present them, duly 7 asHhenticatetL wkbiw the. tins, pfeecribad hf Taw, or thit wilt bepteyHrr bsr-of-their re , j- " vft the via anntref. SjOTylwmiyrelsnJCim " - NOTICE TO LITIGANTS. 2 TlllB-Mbserrber having declined acting attw ; ' longer w a Constable, requettt all persons .,v ; . who have placed paper tn hit handa for collec lion, to come forward ami take them up, or hare a settlement In tome way. lie It desirous of closing hit business in thit line, st soon at pos sible, and will thank those concerned to call on him at hit residence in the Forks of the Yadkin, at soon as convenient. E. GIIIR3. tran fwtty, Feb. 3tM JOHN YOUNG'S ESTATE. THK Undersigned having qualihVd, at Febru ary teaslnnt of Itowan county court, a svl miniatrator on the estate of John Toung, dee'd. requests all persons indebted tn said estate ts make payment, and all person! havinr claims against thr tame, to present them for payment,- witnm the time prescribed by law, or tint notice will be plead in bar. W. B. WOOD. Jdm'r. Feb. 19 A. 1828. 6t03 )MIK publick arc cautioned against trading lor a nte tf hand tn to me by Joteph Crew, tome time last summer, for sixty-four dollara, due the first day of January, 18'JH, u it is paid in full by the said Joseph Crews said .ivc was m wiin mniirv uuier nines ana pw peis together with my I'ocket-book and Coat, on my way home from Petersburg, Virginia, sometime tn November last. JOHN' STODDARD. .SrW essory, Feb. If4h, 1838. - 305 CAHUIAUK MAKIM't, &c. fITHfv."Wbj:r-Jr.Sps constantly m hand, . JL Carnnjt;iif9 A'wtteytt Ue. at tbe most reduced, pricy,,' lie will execute, pn the fltort. rtt nritlce, all "orders 'lit his Tine of buIntss, ia ' an elegant and fashionable style. Being grateful for the encouragement he has hitherto received he will promise thtt toothing en 4is part shall ha wanting to please those who may feel dlspoaeJ to patronise him. GEORGE W. SPEARS. rfriii K C. Feb. Mth, lH.'ft. 35 MILLINGTON PETILLOS ESTATE. THE lubscriben having qualified as adminix, traton of the estate of Miilington Petillo, deC'd. late of Buncombe county, N. C. dewre til pertons indebted tn aaid estate to make pay ment with aa little delay as possible 1 and all persont having claims against said estate, are de aired to present them, legally authenticated, within the time limited by act of assembly, otherwise this notice will he plead In bar of their recovery, JOHN YOUNG, MOSES WHITESIDES, ' THOMAS LITTLE, JOHN BUUGIN, . " .tiHw'ni'trroftfSji, February 18?et. " 5t07' YOUNG Silt AUtlllHv BT OLU SIH AHVUIEJJF NO.IYQrE, ... WILL ttrnd the ensuing season, at the store of MurttU Clxinl Iteaty'a Ford, within 1 mdei of lire cnlnton, and 2i of ( harlotte ; and will be let to Mares at the verv moderate price of S8 the tea- ton, g5 the tingle leapvaod 'heioswrance .. - the morteV fr insurance will be claimed assoori as the mare it discoverd to fe with foal, or tbe pfbperty changed. -Star Aacaia is a beautiful -dark. bay,. 7 years . obi neat spring, upwards of 16 hands high, of rreai power, aciion aim tigori ants in point 01 blood, it interior to no hore in the Southerri Statet, as will be seen by the following certifi cate from Judge Cameron and Mr. lienneban, of Orange, which fully establishes hit pedigree. - we certify, that the bay Stud horse Toung Sir Archie, told in August last to Mr, Alfred l. Burton, of Lincoln county, wat raised by ui; that be was got bv Old Sir Archie, his dam by Eagle, bia gran-dam by the imported horss nrtiMl, hi. great, great dam, by Mark Anthony. lie was six yean eld last spring. January 22J, 1828. DUNCAN CAMERON, THOMAS D. BENNEIfAV." The season will' commence on the lit of March, and end on the 1st of Aucust j irocd pa-turape will be furnished gratis and grain at the market price, if required; care will be f kc-i to prevent accidents or escapes hut ' I' bility for eitbrr. ALFRED M.HvAl'OS. February l ih, 188. Otua I he Catawba Journal ar-t Yorkville Pioneer will publish the abo 5 times and forward their accounts to m tor pay. A. M. 11. TRUST SALE. BY virtue of a Deed of Trust, executed by " Hobert Jardner to me, for the-purpoae of -snaking me aafe for berng- tecurity to Henry Weaver and others, which lum is ntentioned In the deed, I will tell at Public Vendue, on Mou rn Salisbury, the Plantation on which the said Robert Gardner, dee'd. resided, within four Or five miles of town, containing about 350 acre, adjoining Moses Drown and others : terms be. made known on the dav of sale. HENRY HILL, Truttee. February Kd, 1828. 6t0 TiraEin'txyKPTJMNcrsTiSTA'TEr"" frtHB subscriber having qualified aa exactttop X. of the last' will and trttsmenrbf art ' Cerfieninir, deceased, late of the county ot ttutke; demres all pewonrindebted to the estate of the f aid deceased, to come forward and make navment without dviay i and likewise all thoan w tjflf brry-claimaagainji said estate, to ,t?: tent them, legally authenticated, within the limo limited by law, otherwise this notice will be plad a bar w their recovery. DAVID CUHVCMNn, FxefUCrrs AnV-vw r i "tf 1 i". 1 t I I -- a I 1 . r k. V) rrSSfc'.psWi'
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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