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' . izsm zvnctc. ' '' -; By Oie Jart.es Cropper at New-York, ,from Liverpool, papers to tbo I7(h Feb'y. are received, containing the following re- lult of the new Ministerial arrangements 1 .from which it appears that the whole London Press has been at fault in regard thereto. : - . The Duke ol Wellington First Lord " tf the Treasury , vice Lord Goderich. , Henry, Earl Bathurat,' Lord President if Ilia Male.! Privv Council, vice the ...... - -J ' - - I . Duke of Portlands !.. . Lord Lyndhtirst continues Lord Chsfc- , cellor. ", 7 ; . Lord ' ElIenborouRh, Keeper of the , Prtf Seal, vice he. Ear of Carlisle. The Hon. llenrf Goulbourn, Cdsnoet - Tbo Right lion. Wiiii'ara Carr, Vfscotftit BoresIofdMMtec.OeDer,il.J?f.thfOrd- ; Thi Right Hon notxrt Peel, Secretary j of State Tor the Home uepsrtmeut, in i.k nt ih Mrnm of Lansdowne. VllbV w. .w T Mr; IHmiHSon remains secretary 01 State for the Colonies,'' - Earl Dudley continues Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. ' ' Lord Melville President, of the Board ol Control, In place of Mr. C. Wnn. Mr- Charles Grant continues President of the Bord of Trade and Treasurer of (he Nav . 1 The Eirl of Aberedeen, Chancellor of the Dutchy of Lancaster, In place of Lord Beiler- .. , . ... . . Mr. Herries, Master of the Mint.ln place Of Mr- Tlerney.. ' . Lord Palmerstoh, continues In the v ar Department " In office tut not in the cabinet Ut Boysl Highness the Duke of Clarence, . Lord " High Admiral, Judge Adyocatr- General Right Horu Sir John Beckett. Hart, vice Right Hon. imetro?ierfrt.mb!e. Tk Rtoht-llon.- ChsrIes-ATfnitbnoW WUHam D Ads rax, and Henry Hawkins, JEsq. CiMnnxissioners of Woods, Forests, and Ind Revenues: - VtevPresldent of the Board of Trade- rnxestii Eiii""rL;:i,"r::.;,,::7" " Paymaster General j Right 'Hon. W. V. Figerald. Under Secretaries of Stae Home, S, B. Phillips, Esq. "and VT. Y; Peale, Eq. vice T: S. Rice. Esq. Colonial H. W. liar, Esq. 'he other not vet sittled Forelen Lord Howard de Walden,John Blackboose. Secretaries of the Treasury--Joseph Piano, Esq. and G R Dawson, Esq. vice T. F Lewis, Esq. Lorr's of the Tressurv Lord Grenville, C. H. Somerset, vice Right Hon. M. Fitz gerald. Earl of Mourn Charier,, Lord Elli ott, EVA- Mcflaughten, Eq. . - Commissioners for affairs of India The ' arrangement it not vet completed, but it 1a sjrwUrstood that Sir J. M' Donald, and Dr. PbiUimore," retire." -:- r, rr; Si" C."Wetherall, is sppoimed Attor ney General. Sir James Scarici refusing to told 'hiit office Solicitor General. Sir N. C. TindH. - Lord LleutenHt Marquis Anjlesea Muia'wReyrrr:-. Chief Serretarv Right Hon. W Larob. "TKeDiike of Wellington havlne accept ed t.he post of First Lord of the Treasury, and " P rime "linnTsTer7Taf "TeslRntdihe' command-oflbe -Artny Qru account says, that Lord Hill is spoken of as his successor Another says that the duties of the office are to be performed bf a commission, to consist of Lord Beresford, Sir George Murray, and Sir . Herbert Tavlor The foregoing list does not contain the names of the Earl of Eldon, of the Earl of Westmorland, or Viscount Lowther Notwithstanding the pains that have been taken h the formation of-tbis -Ministry, we are Oposed to question its stability. The. news of the formation of tho new British Ministry, under the direction of the Duke of Wellington, was received in Ireland with very great regret, and it seems to have inspired not only the lead ers of the Catholics, but the whole of that population. Already a resolution has passed the Catholic Board, stating that on no consideration will the Catholics sup port any public man who gives his sane tion to any Administration directed by the Duke of Wellington. ' - Parliament war opened by royal com mission it he Lord Chancellor read, the v - . The ew Ministry, wun Liora euing ton t its head, is composed entirely of Toriesj and some dissensions have lrea dy iakert place between some of is tiiera bars. The country is not satisfied with tbd change.' ,w A ,JBy. 1 .npmher of successive arrivals at .tire port of New-Tbrk," we have French advices to the 2iit; .and "English to tbe " Oth Pebruary.,, The latest intelligence is brought by tb,e 5hipSlem,in the remarkably short pas aage of OT days from Liverpool. Papers .to the day of her sailing, ftho 20th Feb mary wereT received. The most im portant item we perceivet is the return to England of Lord Cochrane, from Poros, ctpoflneOrexiin Isles In the Archipela go. Ci fcaicn C; corn's torfip la ibat the Turks have not a single skip cf any description on the lea, and that therefore the Greeks no longer require his aid. The HelUs frigate and the smaller vessels of (he Greek navy, are cruising for the suppression of piracy. He states that the Egyptians are retiring from the contest in the Morea with ail possible celerity. Soon after the battle ol Navarln, they commenced collecting all the vessels they could both Egyptians and Turkish, and embarked la them 15, OOO of their troops who sailed for , Alex andria,' leaving 8,000 of them in the for tilled places, in the. most" Wretched and destitute condition. It ia estimated that 12,000 must have perished since Sir Edward-Codringtpn'tiaiatement of .he auUajDade,.tM 't96wV9&'MslliIMWi4 zlTvrheuh eito&Canrreii of de- fiuties, conststtng of two from each in the Empire, hits been ordered by the Sultan, Such an assembly is said to be without a precedent in Turkish History. "Its' real object probably is, to diffuse as far as may be, a spirit of unity among the faithful, and to recon cile them to any new measures which may be necessary to the prosecution of war in these evit times, j The accounts from Turkey are vari ous, and in some instances contradictory. The latest dates from Constantinople bear a warlike aspect, the Brtphorus has been closed against the vessels of all na tions, and the subjects of the Three Pow ers, told that they must consider them selves as Rayas, or else quit the Capital, where no foreign right of protection could anv longer be permitted ! ! It is remarkable, that the Kings of both Great Britain end France, in their speech-. eS to the Parliament and Chamber, speak of. the destruction of the Turkish fleet as art imfireteen-md un for tutnH-tecurrtnetlULiawhiikey jilt pnr A ti S t tilljflj while the. jklmperor. of . Rtrssla viewed lhii.unha.ppy ..eoJlWcnjjith the forces of an dfifltnr atty in"Sffl ifferem r iTgWrV that he promptly ..conferred appropriate rewards on'all therprir.cipal officet:'enr gaged in the battle, and' extolled their bravery and good conduct to the skies S Letters bad been .received from Con stantlnople to Jan. t ith. It was reported at Constantinople, that Count Capo D'ls tria had arrived in the More-, and had been proclaimed Chief of the Greek Gov ernment. The French parliament assembled on the 5th Feb. and the King's speech waa delivered on the 6th. Extract a letter rtctivrd by the Rhine, dated Havre, Feb. 20, tt28. The Grand Sultan has issued a proc lamation, in which he refuses to acknowl edge the independence of Greere, & calls upon all his subjects,- civil and PreJigous, to defend their rights and their country. SiB toe f not leReve there will.be soar !' 'A letter of the 9 Ht.ys, the new from Constantinople js condrmed on ill sides, " The Markett According to the. latest advices, Tobacco in London, was looking up ndaUiviil-h41erCMo in Liverpool wa rather more depressed; and prices a khade lower. Peter's1. Inlet.' Congreti.-m'Xhe Appropriation and Tar iff Bill s arehc prl ncipal subject s before Congress at present. It is impossible to predict the fate of the latter measure, kuch is the contrariety of views and Opin ions in relation to it. It is evident tha' the most decided friends of the Manufac turing interests, are the most determined in tbeir hostility to the new Bill- Still the debate drags on. heavily it is true, but will probably yet continue some weeks for the liberty of tfieech is a pre cious privilege in the eyes of our public men, which they will indulge and suffer to the utmost, although it appears to have been difficult to procure littenrrt of late. Fttm&urf httlKgtncer, Tarbtritgh, A. C. March 21. The Spring term of he Superior Court for this county was held in this place hut week, Judge RfATia presiding. We understand that there were no cases of public importance brought before the court this session. Mr. OwM-The friends of the Adminis tration seem to derive some comfort from a let ter of Me. Crawford', -..wriUen in reply. .t one from Mr. Clay, in which they ssy Mr. Crawford acquits the Secretary or all blame ror tne course he -ptrrswd at snd ainoe the election of Mr, correspondent of the New-York Enquirer says on the subject : ? There is another story going about the country.' It is said, that Mr. Craw, ford has written a letter to this city, ex culpating Clay frons the charge of Dr gain, he Such a letter has been writ ttftl Jbul. if il.sver aee i the 1 Jight, it will be found one of the most . sarcastic' and severest "condemnations, not only t Mr, Clay, bail of the' whole a dminlst ration, which waa ever penned. Mr. Crawford 'M.v'w we wav eussiMiwiwtwHT a j "i wsfruassvii Ul Hia lliuvvvirvv from the charge of fcsrgain with" Adams. that Mr. Clav Should never have taken an office. Now.it is thiatskih? of office that is the best evidence, of his bargain., If! .t i.n . u. j : n' . u.cic uu u..K.,u, ..im v,t ' conscience hsd been pure, he, or an hon eil mantoqld rooner hto burned, his 1 n;It haaJ t-Ur. o "::2.tb t.!ucS act tbe only wordthst c :l be written upon it was M bargain. " j lit' Wawtord further decidedly conderis the Panama Mission, tho colonial busLesi, and sever al other measures and nindples of the present cabinet, thopejthe letter may be published, but I fear ttey dare not." (T In our naner suoceeing the next, we will give extracts from J. lUijlolph'i speech on the Betrenchment resolutions Of Mr. Chiltoo. It Would be impracticable, from hi extreme length, to publish the whole in our paper j but ia making extracts we shall bt careful to select such parta aa wander the k'ast from the subject, and are the most pungent injiatirising the po litical coxcombs 01 tht day. FEMALE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. -" ; We have teen requested to mention,' (hat the ftaliabwijtf eeabyteoaa, Je tnale. Qenevolent Jo. ciety, keep on hand for raJe, Silk Watch Chains, elegant faney Pocket Books, and fine 1 ."tidies' Captt-wnd that tb 8ociety-otime- mmkt these articles, of all qualities, and. according to patterns furnishcdV o themoit appteved farh. iifn 1 m 1, aiso, ui uecui vsry ipccies 01 line needle work, except such aa t takes in by indi gent females who are dependant, on the needle for the support or tbemseivei and familn asist in procuring, rather than to compete with for, such work as they are deiroui of doine. The purpose of the society s one of such ex pansive benevolence, that the member, have reason to expect their AaaoeittioS will receive not only the approval, but the udof a generous Christian community. hr JUarfsttfl. . FayettevUle, March 20. Cotton, 8 a 9 j Beef, fresh in market, 3 cents j Baton, 6 to 8 1 peach brandy, 40 to 40 1 apple do. 33 to 37 1 flour, 4 to 4 25 1 whiskey, 35 to 30. Clmrletttn, March 22.-Uphwd cotton 8 a 10 J ; wh'ukey, 26 to 27 bagging. 12 inch, 22 to 24; sugar, 8 to 9 1 molassts, 17 to 28 cents ; baoon, 6 to 7 1 apple brandy, 25 to 28 beeawax, 22; coffee, 13 to 18; hyaon tea, 100 to 110; Jamaica nun, 119 to 115 West India dor 75 to 80. North Carolina bills, 5 to 6 per cent, discount , Georgia do. 1 to 1,- Cherav, March 21.-Cotto, 9 a 10 bacon 9 a 10 v flour 5 ; peach brandy 40 to 45 ; apple do. 55 .Kriuwf lfrwtlUAlv Of lu LU. baceo. passe'aVSa gr refused, 1 a gJ;"torft, braiuly, 30 a 31 ; peach 65 aj5eents. " . , .t.iMfc 19- Cttton. The isles for the last three davs smonnt to aSout 1200 bale cothprrsing kboiit 500 Uplands at 8 to 10 eta- s small proportion only at the, former price; the tame qusntity of Alabsmas at 9 to 10, and 200 N. Orleans at 10 o 12 cts a few bales only, of the fine quality, st the latter price. - 1 JHarrffU, On the Mi ult. by the Rev. Daniel Sherer, Mr. John Ueimer to Miss Sophia 8cboIlebsrger. In this vicinity, by the Rev. John Reck, on the 27th inst. Mr. Gsrrett Plckler to Miss Mary Barringer, daughter of the widow Barringer. In Richmond county, at the residence of Mr. David StandHack, on th 26tb Fb. bv Thos. Steele,- Esq. Mr. Whltson H. Chisbolm. Mer chant of Montgomery county, to Miss Msnhi 8tsndbek. On the 1 3th ult by the Rev. Daniel Sbertr. Mr. Dawslt Beaver, of Rowan, to Mirs MartLs Simons, of Cabarrus county. On the 2Qth inst by WilUamsoa Harris. Eq.. Mr, Joel Hembree to Miss Ere Fite, all of tins county alt for Jackson. tMiiireAi. DIED, . In this county, on Thnraday-last, Mr. George Shuman, aged sbeut 45. - I , . . "tnjhls counlyT'on ifiSSBHilClif: 'JdfirT Bird, jr. aged about 30 years.T "! A CONTRACTOR ANTED: TIROPOSALS will be recei by the suhscri- JL- ber. at Rockford, at our Ounty Conrt, on ibe second Monday of May n COURT BOUSE for Surry ( :, for building a ntyj thebuild ita dimensions ine to he constructed of' Brit fifty feet by forty, its plan to ba in the most ap proved style for a Court-Housf. G. D. HOlCOMB, JAMES MtCRAW. r.,n I.itt.f. mrrpoenv "" ................ i JONATHAN WHITAKER, March Sth. 1828. TEMPLE OF FASHION ! T HE subscribers having entered into co-' psrtnership, for the purpose of earning r . i J on the Tailoring' Business, in all its various branches, rtspectfully Inform their friends, and the public, that they ocenpv Jhe shorv formerly used by Resell k Tcmpleton. and more recently by atlas i empieton, on Mam street, a few doors south of the court-house, in the town of Salisbury ; and areprepared to exe cute every species of work appertaininir to their vocation, either for Ladies or Gentlemen, in a style of workmanship equal to any In this or the ; , , adjacent states. ) Havinir made airangements for receiving the latest Fashions from Philadelphia and New-York, they will be enabled to accommodate gentlemen with' fancy coats wad other nrmeniav Ladies with ltabiUw-Spencerv JttU. made.: e p. after, the mot approved Northern style. All garments!, ancPKry can be traced, fie niusf te very made 'af' their shoprwiH -be warranted to fi,,.rtv if not entirely thoroueh bred, and from weirAlt nrders f'r wwk frwn-w ssMtane will be promptly and faithtally executed, and re-i turnex in the suortest time practicable. in patronage of the public ia Solicited, with a cos- fitlence of being able to merit tor SILASiTEMPLETON, SQUIRE LOWKY. SaiVrv, March 27th, 1828, t!3 .Jita.,BtntlT.SJ persons indebted to Silss Temnleton. sre earnestly desired ' to" cslT and close tbeir sccounta, either by. .cash or note, without delay, as it is ibdspenisbly hecessaty he r-- "i" - , - V . . 1 'ildaettfciabuanavn i HMBMMaBMaHiMMMaBMMa 1 - AGAIN, NOTICE. m "Y wife Marv hu left Sne. without any i i i cause 1 1 therefore caution all persons from trading, or letting 'tJton count, as I will not pay one .cent for any con j,.. .he will makew any that she Tim tnsfle. BENEDICT LAVOE, forca 29(A 1838. , fathax CASH, Traii txusi il ' rains auuscriuf r 1 l.n.it of itvluVenee having J e eipired the first clay of Msrch.once more. in fnendkhip, solicits his debtors to come for ward and liquidate their several debta due him, at or daring tbe May Court next Those who fcil in fulfilling this notice, may rest aaured that they will be dealt with as the law directs. EDWARD CHESS. Saliibiiry, March 27, 1828. 7tH NEW GOODS. HP HE subscriber ia just receiving from Char. X leston, a choice and general assortment of Seasonable Goods t" which he will sell st unusually low prices such, he believes, as will make it the interest of pur chasers generally to call Oft htm f he hopes, how. ever, that the public will not take his word, but favor him so far aa to call and examine tbe good, and prices, and form tbeir opinions accordingly. J. W, II ANIL. I UN. 'mwKtiar'ckUlkt XKtL":-- --'- 309 TAILO R f NGBU51 N E$9;tn"8tarevittr rTCrCaubilnW irs i sewt of. Iredell county, and the- aijjoimog country, that they have commenced the in the town of States ville, in the shop formerly ccurticd bv S. Lowrv 1 where they are prepar. ed to execute all kinds of work in their line of buMnetf. in a fashionable and durable manner. i T,,ty.wiLl f?l,e fMBJ M8r,vf'om the Xorth, which will enable them to suit their customer with garments made in the newest style. The public are invited to give ua a trial, as we hope to be able to please all who may do so, by the prompt, faithful, and fashionable exe cution of our work. JOHN LOCKE, A.M. rOTTS. Statetvitle, March 24, 1828. 61IJ Look at thii New Ettablithmentl ' THE aubcribers have thiiaar entered into copartnership, in the town of Concord, N. C. north of the court-house, opposite the Post Office, to Carry on the Tailoring Butinest, in all its various branches, in the most approved, newest, and fuhionablc style. They have made arrangements to receive the fashions on from the North' reptlarly -as tbey change From tbeir long experience in he Tailoring business, they hot -to flord general wtiifction to all who may- give their New Establishment a trial. Tl.f a'lun totiirn Yrr humble thanks for the ttiy l!Kr.l f .imniw received from the public heretofore. : GrE"J7KttriTS, in Co; -tthWif, Mttreh g4;4a2. &13 11 it tiwi, frnm tli subscriber, sometime H Chriatmaa, an indeivted appren. ia ik,LuLu. m.A. JiAmmJu. SIWV Ulb lwm,.,.,M"f ------- tin, aged about 19", cTjunkykillt, slowinotioied, deceivea bia look a, he. Whoever will bring him back shall receive She above reward, but no charges. " "All persowr are forbidden - to-harbor or trut him on my account, aa they will not only not get paid by me, but may have to pay some thing themselves, for so doing. PHILIP SHAVER. Salitbvry, April 1st, 1828. lw The thorough bred Horse iEUONAUTv WILL stand the present srsson, no commen ced, and to continue until the 1st of Auguri, at my ruble in Rowan County. 10 miles from Salisbury, and 7 from Lexington ; at the reiluced price of tight d11tirt the season, payable by. six dollar within the season ; four dtVari, prompt payment, the single leadi and fwert Man to insure a mare to prove with foal., due ss soon as the mare provea .evidently with foal, or. ihe property ia Uanaferred.' .XrohaUt . will stsnd in Bsfisbtny and Lexington tbe four first days ot each term nf th Snmi.inr Countv courts x when and . w,cre he will npt shrink from a comparison wuw ,v home in America, n to symmetry and elegance, of fprmv'. vigour of cofutllutTon !nd force of muscular power, combined with the fineat action." He will be very generally found at nis station, excep when tsken to be shown at public places, or to a small distance occasionally to oblige, for a single day or two, a particular neiRnboHrhood ' ' - "'" . - Detcriptitn Aeronaut is s fine mahogany bay, with blsck legs, ihahr and tail, a handsome star and small btaxe in hia fact, seven years old this spring, sixteen lianas tiifjn; unnm. in i nijru. degree, the tire, grandeur and eleganre of his sire the Imported horse Esgle, with the great substance, power and compactness of the aire of . bis dam. tne importea iwrse uin. ins great strength of body and limbs entitle him to stand hirh as a horse of power, snd will enable hia istock to carry weight at any requisite aife. and render them mote suiiaoie tor ine names. saddle, or drsiifrm. tne most useiui ponion w - , I r ...ft I... ..... kun fMiMil tneir isoour. rui.u n to the turf, in consequence of there being no rares near him when he should have been train, ed ; yet hu great power, symmetry and blood, and particularly the strength of hia limbs, have made it evident to the best of judges who have inspected him, that he must hsve been a distin guished runner if he hsd been judiciously train ed at the proper time. m ' Ptdiertt. JEronaut wss sirea oy tne impor . . s i .s. . ..II tej now Ea'e his dam by the Imported horse , a; .rmsm bv Exnectation, tone of the t. g.. 0f the Imported horse Diomedr, out . shark msre crest rrsnUm by Mr. Buc hanntn's thorough bred running horse Medley, out of a Celar and Fearnouelit mare, named Kosli'Kan, a fine cbesnut, fifteen hands and a Km hlirb. From which it ia evident, as far as fthe inwt select stock of JiorKS ever known in KngUndand America. ROBERT MOORE. 6tl3 The high-blooded and Celebrated Horse NORTH CAnOLiNIAN, TTTILL atand the present i! aesson, (which com- menced tbe 16th dsy of March, nd ill terminate tbe 1st of Jtil ) at Mr rbter's Stable in the town of SaJisbury t and ill be let to marea at 15 dollars th eiiwle kap, 20 dollars the seaaon, and 80 iniTAH in itiaur m losu , ne wiu.dc coiimkiuiv at Isis stand in SaJjrJurywith the exctption of a few public day -durinflnW1ieH-hww hibited at uaviason ano uo wur wiu socoe of tbe public gatherings in Rowan county. JlforeA 25. 1828. t Other particulars, with the character, fce. of Old Virginian, the sire of North Carolinian, will p five Ih r nexj wetk PPi .n fw ssiYla. . lau - GTORE HOUSE in LEXINGTON. rglHE subscribers Prick Star Mann'mlkf- JL ingion, is for Kent. It is situated immedi ately on tbe north corner of the Public Rqusre, and ia one of the most eligible stands fur a Stora in the place. For terms. Sic. apply to B. D. Rounsaville, Esq. in Lexington, or to the aub scriber in Salisbury. SAMUEL LEMLY. . . . Feb. 2J 1828. 03 -j 'DANIEL H. CRESS REQUESTS all persons .indebted to him by note of hand, book account, or otherwise, to make payment immediately, or their debts will be placed in the hands of an officer for col lection. Persons having demands against him,' Will please present them for nuvment. He has lust opened aa awortment of GOODS from the North, eonslstlng of : rT; i r " ' Dry Goods, , j .Cutlery Crockery, -Hard Wart, 'Groceries t fcfr. which' he is selling at a smaller advance on cost, ro ease, waa fias ever Been oHred Jw pwfcir ,r(!kiptb,urji( F tbt j 8r A,, 1 8".,, , . J.;, 98 LAMP-iMLr RST quality of Winter Strained bomb Oil) also; vusn Lamp tor sale, or"- 7Xi:i So5fiTy;.;dfi;l4i 1828. Vfc witxtf fc cbi A PAIR OF GILT EPAULETS T;. FOR sale, Very low, they have been used, bufare not much soiled Anolv at Jamee . B. Hampton's watch-maker's shop. . , f eb. wit, ibvb. '05 FACTORAGE AND COMMISSON , BVS1XRSS LY CgJUt.F.STnV THE subscriber respectfully informs hia: friends and the public, that he continue the above line of business at his old stand on Edmondston's Wharf, where he is prepared ia . attend to the sale of produce committed to hie care, upon which liberal advances will at 'all ' times be made; or to the execution of ordetJ for Goodi. Wm. J. Wilson, Esq. or In bis absence, the agent of the Steam Boatt. Joseph II. Townes, will receive and forward, without delay, ail Cottons consigned to me by tbe way of Clieraw and will be prepared to make advances on sUcb consignments, if required. t09 HENRY W. fjONNEE.- Charlatan. Airr. Ut. 1827. . 25 DOLLARS JtEWAJID. I. OST. on Friday evening, the 14th inst wmoT J where on the great road leading from Rtatesville-.ia.XoncordyJJhepberds'Crc! Uoada, between, Hugh Jones and my plantation . a eair-skin Pocket ffoot, containing between one hondrtdandweirryand one hunded and. thtr- tv dollars in. South Carolina tnonen in 5 and 2 dollar bills, except five one dollar p. dl and one", five dollar bill on tlie bank of Cape Fear, pro. mmncedvbeeounterieit. .laa, one 40, tw 25, and two 30 cent bills. About one thousand or twelve hundred dollars in judgments and execution. Also, Jiotej jon . various persons, : dates not recollected. Four or five hundred -dollars of receipts for the payment of money to various persons, dates nut recollected. Any person finding and delivering, or securing, the same, so that I may get it, shall receive the above rewsrd of twenty five dollars: 4U0 JAMES SLOAN. Iredell nuntv, A. C. March 7th, 18128. TRUST SALE. BY virtue of a Deed of Trust, executed by Robert Gardner to me, for the purpose of making me safe for being security to Henry Wesver and others, which sum is mentioned ia the deed, I will sell st Public Vendue, on Mon dsy of April Snperior Conrtf at the curt-bous in 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 t six month credit will be given to "purchasers, on their ea ecutinf: bomls with approved seouritv. Other terms, &e made known on the day of ule. HENRY HILL, TrasKr. .rrtrwrni 23.L 1828 . 6tQ8 : " - - - TRUST SALE. .- . '.' ''T BY virtue nf a deed of trust, executed to the -- oiulersifrned by Mary Hampton, (wh!ow of William Hampton, dee'd) for the purposes therein specified, will be sold, at the court-house inSafiiibtiTy; on Tuesday of tfce SurriofComV (8th April) all the right and title of W Mary Hampton -(being a life-estate) in. and to tbo Plantation owned by her late huahand, contain injr about 30u acres, adjoining n, Pinkrton and others; on which there ia a dwelUiig-bouaai and other necessary out-buildings i the land ia fenced, and under improvement. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold said Mary Hampton's lite estate in one valuable necvw man, a pretty good carpenter j and one negro girt, aged about 17. Other particulars, terms, 8(0, made known on the day of sale. PniLO WHITE, Triolet. March 13. lfh!8. 3t08 y ESTATE OF HALEY DAVIS. THE subscriber having qualified as adminiav tratnr on the estate of Haley Davis, dee'd. late of Stokes cnunty, N. C. desires all persons indebted to said estate to make payment with as little delay as possible t and all persons hay. ing clsitm against the estate, are desired to pre sent them, legally authenticated, within the time limited by act of assembly, otherwise this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. W. BODENIIAMER, Jdm'r. March lOrA. 1828. .1t09 ALBERT CORPENINQ'S ESTATE. THE subscriber hsving qualified as executor -of. tha. last, will and. Jeatamentf Jttnl . Cufaung decea-'cdj late of the county of Burket desirts all penoiis indebted to the estate of the said deceased, to come forward and make pay tnent without delays and likewise all thoaturhaU have any claims against said estate, to present tnem, legally autneniicatea, wnnm the time limited by law, otherwise thia notice will be pled hi bar of their recoverv. . DAVID CORPtMNG, firerwrer. Janvary 31tf, 1828. , 3nritl4 MILMNGTON TETILLO'S ESTATE. THE subscribers having qualified as adinima. traVirs ortlie eUiifa if IITIHnrtort Tetilttf." J..,., i... ,i i ... ri . , all persons maentea to ssm cswue to majie pry. r . w A njent witlfar little delay psibl .tp&MZzJ. pcrwns U1WK twau rfiarnHwi)fWM)!.) bMit .lA .iimmhi .lh.m...t.nlu mnthnti.,..l whin the tme limited by act of mwembh-. otherwise thia notiea will be plead In bar tf tbeir rtcoverj. JpHN YOUNC, MOSES WHU eSIOEi 5t08 THOMAS LITTLE, JOMrl SUKCIN, WwjT9rlf!t 'VM&lliqftrt,''! .jj 3..vff jJ:kZ A i
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 1, 1828, edition 1
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