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.1 : i . ; l k f ( 1 i fA , - : f i .'"Mil -f C'Ur- j-i'ir, 6'ii.. i.Mv-'l t the t4tt l.oje t.1 i t. f ff the purpose of rnakirijf f ri ii 'tmtnti f'lrlho celebration of lha 4th William Divlltun, F.k). vii called 10 the chair, end J, V. Boyd, pointed lecreurr. ' On motion of Col. John Sloan, PeiotvtJt that i committee of arrange' men's bo appointed, consisting of four, wboie duty il shall be to. contract for dinner, appoint tn orator, and tnakt stkh other trrsngements tbe importence of tht occasion oaf require. - .... , On motion of W Morrlvn, , i Xetofved, tbel I Committee of four be appointed to draft toattt far the occasion. v The foRooing gentlemen.-; -,kr rtB-Bmttttat... tomtnUr let f arrangements, Ell Springs', TCbf. 1 Jn - Sloan.' David Petki, Em. and Dr. 7:fao7n7TiTa Vtm; Davidson, WmTjrAUxanaer. Hugn. Kecoan ahdM. Hdtcblsoo, Kjri ,a Oo notion f Cot. SJoart.1t wsi resolved 1W these proceeding be published loibe Y. It C. Journal and Vf Carolinian. ",. The Oration will be delivered bf Jf. . IfsWe. - --i . t -WILLIAM DAVIDSON, Ch'n. , D. DoTDt Secretary.. ,'. Charlotte,' June, 1 8 Jo. Jftti baa Increaaedie! price at the north, since lie peaw of the new tariff. -Tbe cotton factory of Mr. Moree, near Knox Ville, Tennesaee, was deetroyed bjr Are oo tbe th b.:. Lom fcJOOO, It la believed to be' tbe work of an Incendiary f bUtjr all H property Mr. Hone owned, the low will be dtftreasiag to tin. c , - , ' V ' " Cn. JMiwI-h la eaidL In the New-York rpeeetoe, that GefVCalae and Scott do ewt apileeceVthwj of General alacomb to command tJr.iB. Gen. Harrison denied it on "tta-f) ftr of tbe Sewete, end Cea, fcofchaah - Crusted that ne-oW vet bold bimat If bound to evpect tbe orders of the Major General coev 'jnftinr.f-.lt Ke thefeturo thtt the difliotb . Jkl rtinf from tbe etiquette ef thla biwncM are rt rtrooed blbe reJecfwn bT Ate bill to ebolitb tbe offjoo, and tbe ratification of the ap polntmcnt bf tbe Senate. It mat probacy be knowiTto moat of 'our rwlrru that a nicely babuced quetllon, tu fur a Wjr ogitated bctM Geoerala Icoti and Cainea, u to prl oritv of rank. It waa tboutt by Ue Pre, klent tbat the appointment of Ctn.rltcomb vovM fettle tbia perplaiinf 4patioa but it aeema W4 to bave bad tbe deured eflecf : Mr. Adama tin findi biroaelf in hot water In relation to tbia ttuaineaa. ' Shocking accident.. Mr. snd tfrt. itbodis, while riding through the village of Brooklyn, New tork, on tbe 1Kb inst. "in' i. small wagony the- borse-got frighten ed, ran sway, npKt tbe wagon, killed Mrs. R- and badly wounded Mr: R. Mn. IJt'at neck wiibrolent MrVRVskutl was f rsctured, snd an arm and rib broken, and was not expected to live. Caa'(W --In thia county, Jonathan Parker la out for the senate Trancia L. Simpton and Geo r-CMendenhall, announced h tbe CWa bave'beard. at diren times and . from varioua sources, that a good deal of fid " baa of late been found in Guilford county i one ?mp gtmd aot thort jf twenty, thoumjd dob " wbire 'o'bers have uaored we of thair belief-L that had those , who hae followed digging for gold, beitowed the itmf dryrwe labtr on their eorn-fiekla, they .could at this time have sliown more money thai all their golddiggings hsve enabled tbem to reauzc. However thia may be, there are at thia time a considerable number of ' men employed In working the mines in that - xount3rrand,- a-fM aa ire can learn, gold enough la found to encourage them to continue their labors. The Greensboro Patriot fun-at least ten thousand dollars worth of gold baa been found in that county since tbe 1st of September last i but we hare seen and beard enough of thia kind of business to know that any estimate e the quantity found in any considerable ex tent of country, where there are a number of mines, the number of handa employed at each of which fluctuate! dairy from one to twenty, (Dust be vague, and not te be depended on. .'Arraugements : ba heen erdered . intor for celebrating the 4th of July in Greensborough Alfred E. Hanner, Esq. is to deliver an oration and Ralph Gorrell, Esq. to read the Declaration ' Of Independence; ; ' aowjwt.--Daniel M. Barringer, of Cabarrua - punty James u. Howe, ot unsiow i jamea u. RUdcn i and Patnck Murphey, of New Hanove i are,n preme Court, at ita present session, to practise . law in the county courts of this state.' ' ' " K-'TVewWfodge-Satege, of N. orliiaelof drained the acceptance of the tffice or United State Treasurer,lb " IUdeW-bae'-apoiirted Gen."- Wtiiiam nflri1, of Ptnnavlvania, to that si'uation. tThU 'Gen. WraVClarkMf he ame per wnago. who tra. laVt winter, turned, out .fit we ihould aurj-ote, wnbut I lurry recoru meti'iition of the mm to the I'rcudrnt, for Trcaturcr of the Union. Hut the ap pointment it only flout, thrown out by the I'rtildrnt agalml the Jackion Legia latere of renniylrania. Such aplenetk; taporiih ebuliiloni of iplte, ere, however, perfectly chiricterit!c of tbe roan. Wal ere Ud to learn that Mr. Henry Tarr, of Lincoln county, who, it via ta ted in our paper e few weeki put, rat daneerouily itabbed by i nan named J1 -nin bad In cuitody oo der . ftmktm9knthiii9tst h Jn, I fair way ta recoVer. ' ' " - In wddition to what we have heretofore p'ubrUhed la raUiloo tfftf e yate ofcrlroi in lincoln! winif, we bare, beard of. a horo bavinf bcateUi.eAdk.nAne ori rUil MOoiipra wrerelottfltjaay oot be worth our while to go into particulars. ' .While on thit subject, it occon'to ui that we bare recently teen it Mentioned by e paper in tht $tate, apparency . with roach surprize, thtt 300 cooviclt have been pardooed but of the prisons tn New ion, tiurint; ine iat year. Aow we think this editor neetl not borrow alarm from abroad, if he will but look at tbe state of crime at home. There ere, to be sure, but few ' convicts pardoned m of prison1 In North Carolina but Wjut tice could have fair play, our priaona would not go long untenanted. Indeed, aa it ia, we are told thai in a neighboring county one half the guilt? go uunwhip4 of justice,1' for want of jai)-room. til vimm Txsoirnif. Mr.K&mn bettere 1r b euwnmarrlo make known to the worM, tbrotiph the medium of aewtptpera, thlnr out of tbe common course of nature t 1 will therefore mention a fact, which yon can make such UK in at you may, tbiok fit. On tbe 4th June, a tow belonging to Mr. Daniel Orrell, near Abbott'a errrk meetinr. hmiw, Davidon county, brotijfht forth a pig which had two noaea, two facea, three under awa and aeti of teeth, three tongue to eyes two ears, and a bladder of coiiaulerable aoe in the centre of tbe ibreliead : otherwiae H waa formed like common piga. but unuauUy Urge, weigning nearly t, it lived about 24 noura. .W 17, 1828. . Indlana:;..Vi t give the following ballot ings for President, in the state of Indiana in addition to what haa slresdy appeared in our paper. Indiana, it will be rtcollec ted, is claimed by the Adama folks r we it) i II soon see bow htre-Tcwsoo they have for preferring sucb a clsm In Grange county, 160 votei. for Jack son ; 3 1 4 for Adams i and 30 neuiral. 1 n G reen county , sn old JUvotuiionar officer writes thsTGen. Jackson will get three-fourtht of the votet there. In Washington county, 454 for Jack son, 195 for Adams. in Lawrence county, 357 for Jackson, $2 Tor Adams: -- Bartholomew county, 2l7.for Jackson, 90 for Adams. Shelby county, 170 for Jackson, 60 for Adsms. .t:."--. . Morgan county, J8rroFJs'cfsbn, 71 foVAdi ami. fit Witt Clinttn.lUt Grand Lodge of New York has appropriated a sum sufficient to re purchase tbe splendid Vatea presented to this great man by the merchants of New-York, as a memento of their high respect and veneration for bis gigantic talent, and bia unparalleled aerricei in tbe cause of internal improvements,. by reason of w hich New-York haa been. made the proud mistress of the Unionrwhich were lately Buffered to be sold by the sheriff: they are to be presented back to tbe family. Crrrn corn. -The editor of the Cheraw Spectstor had a fine men of Green Corn presented to him on the 9th inst. ; and the editor of the Petersburg Old Dominion had two eart given him the same day .....all for Jck?onMs. - Noah csnvery easily tike Petersbwg snd Cbef when he comes to get a taste of the Salis bury asparagus. . N.B. Fine, well-grown cucumber, were brought to Salisbury for sale, two weeks since f : . ;. CorOB.In Edgecomn. outTi s"T nn. tve on tno iarm ot wsj Cherry, there ia now tobe seen several stalks of cotton, of last year's crop,, which are again In a forward state of vegej&tlon. and appear aa fresb and ibriviof ts those of ibis leap's growth ; such are thert7 f the late remaikabLy .mild, itoiervr Two or three mod dogt haTo bxen killed ia CharleitoDt i.u, it lite I ,.i ,'iiura ol iu r ! t t i 3 1 .r ti L-i ... - r i r i i :i i. tn oho tun pr cTi!.tif , i ..: . . r I . f l.!l CUHtOI.T .r.UWf.ra the fir it week in Auut. A troad bint.' Mr, Roehritcf, our C! rge fASIrc near Guatemala, wbove ar il at fin nah was mentioned yestcrtUr, is stated in the Getrg laH of the 12th M to hive re turned, from a conviction that under ei isting circumstances, the rJJence there of a diplomatic agent frum the United States would not only be sjieleii b'it 1m polliir, and thst our Consul there, Mr. Satsok, will be adequate to all our pub HcoMects. " V "f ' ; , ' ChrUtttn Cnri J 44 w. Mr. Rochester It going back to New York with the view, no doubt of racaiv AffT-4 : A4am4olnraHMvbrntettkT.ior Gov. of that state. But we hope be may be diaappointed.1 1 . , Xo. Caao. - AtllKNigb'vottnoU be twsMhst the elctrrbTrrhT-ihis state for goertobas some local points mingled with lb pre sidential election, still it will be grsltynf for you to know, tbat tbe Jack son can didate, Major Barry, will succeed by p wards of 5C00 majority; lie has traveled in almost every county, addressing the i people In tnimited end republican style, snd with complete success. Our mem bers of congress will be on In a few days, snd will, Id person, viait every elector not a vote will be lost. You have read Metcalfe's milk and water address, its tone is very deapooding J Barry has tbe advantage of him in stump oratory, snd Is s florM engaging speaker. The war will be hot, but' not doubtful j It is a Mr bet, that our majority is 8000, aAd a very good bat, tbat Barry goes in wAb 5000." Soak. 1 At fit nevt o Solomon Snthtrirt, Ra. In the btt Alban Observer we find the Iblbw inat gaUjr ii,g IntcICnce L 1 . "lata through Divio fnvideoce, it III alive, in good health and spirits, snd sm now engager! io preparing sn Address, to he drliirrcd at Le Roy,' on tbe 4th, of Jolr, in which I hopa to show that not onlv Free Maaonry, bui all Secret Com bina inns, are at war with our free insti lotions. . . . 4. So there it ever? dtosmcI that Solo .... .. ' r.. Vi ,. . nngineiaatswea weeai wa irmporary mai rnon will be alive and kicking when the !.to mbich u bmitted, uuidat the paint be J Adams men bave courage to nominate ; feml, with much patience and cbriitian forti- a candidate for governor. Aoah. Col. J7njr.--Tl.li gentlemen, nbo went toArksnsas on his own business, eluded the pursuit of Garlingbouse k Bites, who were sent to apprehend him for tbe sup posed abduction of Morgan, ts he did not with to be carried in durance vile so long ... I,, . . I I a dlitance. He baa however, returned to Niawar county, New York, w4 4 dressed the following tkrdto the gentle men who pursued him I----.:-!.: A caan 7b Mcuirt. Garlinghaateand Z?orft. .The undersigned aiks leave to rnform them tbat be bat returned to the county of Kiagsra, where be can be found, and ia ready to transact any business that they may btve with bim. WILLIAM tlMG- . In the U. S. Senate, on the 26th ultimo, Mr Foot, of Connecticut, offered she fol- j lowing resolutions, which were, at his re quest, laid on the table Retotvcd, That the assault made by Ruisel Jarvll, ithin Jhe- walla of the Capitol, upon the Private Secretary of the President, charged with the' delivery of an Executive rmessSge w tbe Senate, wfien in teuton, Is a contempt of the so vereign power of the Nvtioa, and breach of privilege of the Senate.' Rttotvtd, That I he assault made by Du ft Green, Printer - for tbe Bensie, In one of the Committee rooms, on the per son of E. V. Sparhawk,ooeof the Repor ters, is a contempt and breach of privilege. Sficeie Paymentt We learn from an unquestionable source (one of the Direc tors) tbst the atate Dana 01 none Caro lina has Dsid, during the laat four weeks, Snexie. Drafts on tbe North, Notea of the Bank of the United states, snd JNotes ot other Hanks equally at good, to tne amount upwards of 100,000 dollars. We mention this as an act of justice to the Bank, in consequence of the late publi cations in tbe Star on tbe subject of tie depreciation of the local Banknotes itaietgn oor. The rSfc-hTMiiled ron recommends that s congress tssem m- fvnn. .11 the Statea oddosoI to a Dro- bl(Liom all tbeUtpsiM tecting TarilTjIToTaeTio deUBd-w . commend such measures, eanaisicni wud Ihe eonivtitution, as way be beat calcula.- j tmect- tbem egauist tne opera tion of the Art. . , From 7rru.Extract of a letter from Lima, dated March SO. The Congress has been in session for the last eight months, during the greater part of the time ehgsgcd in reviling th Constitu tion, which It now finished. It was yei "relrwaeligt and on the 35th, is to be ratified by Ihe pebpteZ Ttie jparty in favor of BoliwHn (bit citi il fery tirtfl i f i . 4 c f i - t--.rtf days fior.1 Tarn; l0, i ntl-cnre 11 rrrtieij tUt a f psi.i.b Cert trxli-r Com LaLorJe wal dilf cipectcd. A fort had been commenced at the bar, by onleri from the Government, which was collec ting all tbe force that could be muttered to oppose him. Three days only were allowed the old Spaniards to remove. Tbe place was bealiby. M aaw Central America, according te account! received tt New Tork, Is in a very on settled state. Grenada bad revolted, snd was opposed by the Inhabitants of Leon. Ducliti-Th King of Prussia bst or dered the Count do Lobcnstst, convicted of aisattinstion In late duel, to be im prisoned lor life, end deprived of til bis bwor.cberscwcTTcd hsve , been sea, tenced to confinement for various periods trooot them the Count's second, Ponpe vVbd'oTe-rJ-iotor d a rsncrfer-twenty bve-years, ta Cwirmet coucHvi Gtorr'uu at tba reildence' . t: of Adam Hoyle, Kaq. on 1 dm radar evening, tbe 34th April bat, by the Rv. Mr. Wllauo, Mr. 7Xit M. ianM. of Lineola eountv. N. C to Miat, MargmrH Hi Ntflt, eldew: daufbter of Adam Hoyle, formerly of Uocola county, ri Carolina. DIED. In Warn at on, on the 23d inst. after a Tinger- mg Ulnraa, m tbe 7lt year or bia age, the Her. Elijah Rrainerd thia h one more of our revo lutionary aoldiers, who, after having loat bia fiirytnt and even apih bia blood in the defence ofour liberty, baa, though aeverely wounded, ben obliged to work unremittingly tolaupport a nurr ramiiv. In H'adeaborntifh, Anaoneountv,on the 16th inat. Thomaa Chambers, Caq. of tbia county, aged yeara. BiTraaTxeiiHcaicaTBa. SelcntleM death baa again afflicted the ehri. uan aaaocuhow, vi rewMMing Irom wi one at our moat uaeful and deareat fello.inliabltanta of Lincoln county, North Carolina 'Mr, Henry Rammmtr, who died on tbe 30th of May but, at hie awn- residence, bf tbe worth wut neigh bourbood of Uncolnton. On the day following, aw remains were committed to the earth, under an immense crowd, who thronged around the ai- lent rrave. to nav a last tribute of reipect to hit departed worth. On tbia occanon, the fie. 11. Crrber delimwd two appropriate diacourara, the one in tbe German, and the other in the Rngttah language, on 2d Timothy, 4, 7, 9- His constitution bad been graduaDy declining for a considerable time, but more particularly aa du- nag tbe laat seven wecki of bis temporary Ida hide i tiU it finally pleated tbe most High to let him sink into the arms of death, when aged 58 yean, 4 months and 13 daya. He tu indeed esemplary to bis fellow-men i for aught we knon, be died not only in peace with them, but also as we sincerely believe in peace with God i who has kid up for bim a crown of righteousnea, that fadrth not away. 1 be great, the universal sorrow which pervaded our neighbourhood. wben the death of this good man waa announced wbIwW , fbiof (He ..aknemofnll rintitv mfrfifiin. .A tli. i s prtoe and vamtr M this 1 i the cashed virtues of a ! . . . mat I wwnu, .. . ..,.ci. ..nun . . l.l i . man 1 mocb beloved by an those wbo bad Uie . . . . , pleasure of enjoying his acquaintance.' A good man has sunk to rest i ; At peace with i God and deeply mourned of men.; lie hod him down to rest to wake in heaven j again.",. FayetterilU. Junt 11 Cotton, 10 to 10), Beei; fred. In market. 3 cent. Btm. T to pewh brandy. 43 to 50, apple do. S3 to 37 States bank notea, to 7 per cent, premium , Bills on the North, 60 days 5 to 6 J per ct. pre. Chmietfnt Jun .5, Upland cotton 10 a It i whitkey, 34 to 26 bagging, 42 inch, 22 to 24, sugar, tt to V , molasses, ju to J I cents , was. W, coffee, 13 to )7,haontea, 100 to 105 , Jamaica rum. 110 to 11 5-West Indii do. 73r to 80.....North Carolina billa. 7 to 8 per cent, die , Georgia do. If to 14 percent, ditto. Cttten has been in brisker demand the last h, -J hmrt been ef. j fecfedatthefullpriceofourquoutiona. , Cheraw, Jtmt IS. Cotton, 8 to 10 , bacon 7 a 8 1 flour 5, peach brandy 40 to 45 1 apple do. 35 to 40i whiskey 30 to 35 j pork 4 to 5 j tallow 9 t0 iQt Camden,-June 14. CottonrrnwMI'ing to lair, 9 to 10 1 fsir to good, 8 J to 9 1 for very prime, 101 cents have been paid. . , ew-rrr, June 13.Cottoi : themles, since j our last amount to about 1 100 balesconsisting of 700 Tennessee and New-Orleana at 10f to i ll Mn,.. o-Jl tTnUnds at 10 a 12. and 150 Alabama at 11 a 12 centa. -r ' ttbett ToTTence TS under the necessity of requesting all those JL indebted to bim, to call and make payment , otherwise he will call on them. ..by deputy Verbum so;y,;--:-..:, 7 -32 - Sal'iabury, June 19fhV im - XFOT'CB111 on ,1,e llth "wtn, my Wlfc board without any SowTA-'thireToH persons from trusting her on my account, as 1 am determmea not W pay any genis which sne may contract. JAMES K. McCALEB. tU,w i.uHtj,'Jun 90A, 1898. Mtt E.01iTS HOTEL, 3 RALEIGH, N C. - THIS Establishment haa undergone very ex tensive repairs and improvements, and is now open for the, reception of Company. No expense or .pains Barebeen spared to meet pub be espectatioa and to render the Hcftel comfor table. ,-,M-,r -The Subscriber assure those: who may faror him with their company, that every eflbrt will be made by him to render the house pleasant. ftp j; i m; -sj Er cv uvsy , -. Mi,!fii"r I. !. e'Vti !.! t 1 ; n. y aniiniin of t!i r :, f i.r. P. l .nr. Urt wcrk, in thia place, cououlrr It due to Uti era and Indtwitry loaiprew oirpnirtrUr grat. ifii-.it ion at the manner in which tleaclixUr, ar quitted Uieme)rea. lliey were genernMr malt and mot of tlteni new beginnerv i yet the ac curacy with which they arercd thn qaevtUna proptiaad to them in their varioua atudievo graphy, lliatory, Sic eridenced conaideraLL progiwaa, and reflectad credit On themaelvea and oa their indefatigable taacher. We were atao Much gratified at tbe handaome manner In which the larger boys acquitted tliemaeUea ia ' declainntion. ( R. M. SAUNDERS, , CHS FISHER. ROREllT MACNAMAR1, iNO" BEARD, Junr- : " . JUNMUS SNEF.D, - . . T DAN'L. MEENAN. " "Jmmt S5di 193$, !"Tr'&'rr?7:T"r.'.'" Jw- ;.w--r . -Tori!Ti:MrT.RAHCK.vw..t, ;f lROMtba Pbiladalubla'M'mthlr Journal tt, "Medidne and flurgeryi' edited by- N. ft. .s ' Smith, M. D. Professor of lurgery la tbe VoL ttnitfM Maryland trrrt.-l-'---r.--r-'-. "ChambW meilicine for the' rebef of dnjnk ards. hae beea used whh auocete near LouitviOe m the cases of arveraJ negroes. It ttmJettl Ttftrmtd them f tteit vict. Tht WWiif it frtm a drtvlar mrnrd km Joan RcMiaa, Jraa KinaAti, U Faasss Daan' loan, Ktort. aWrrfcara t'jnter tP We would suggest the propriety of making an appropria tion from the license tat for tbe purchase ef Chambers1! medicine. We have placed a quaa tity of thia article in the bands of our Phyekiawa who administer It free of etpenaa to all who will Uke it, and we are happy to have k In war . power to atate, lltat more than twenty of our moat confirmed drunkards bave taken it, and those wbo have completed their course, have) been cured by k, and restored to tbeir frieoda and to usefulness ia Society." In every ease where it ha, been tried ill Port. mouth and its vicinity, (from 30 te 40) it has not been known to fad effecting a eure. It U wm.4 ! k f Jcmra ff. ItatL snd A. M. Fanning, successors to Dr. Chambers, at their office, ia Kutgers Medical College, and at the Medical Store of Dr. Hart, corner of Broadway.sod Chamber street. New-Tork. Tbw medicine is put up in letter packages, sufficient'" for an Individual case, nrxoropftnted with dlrec- tiona, and can be aent by riisil price $5. AH orders enc losing the usual price, postage paid, wilt receive immediate attention. Those who . are unable lo pay, on personal application of the inaiviauai a our onicc, iu aoeoctne wiuon ao miniitered gratis. .... Camo. 'In coosrouenco of the great Cf lebrity which Dr. Chambers's medicine haa ao quired, there arr, and doubtless will be, many ap,irious imitations of this --vahrable remedy. Tbe public are informed that tbe directions wi companying Ihe genuine medicine are aigoed by James II. Hart. M. D. and A. M. Fanning. , A fresh supply of the above medicine hat been received, and can be had at the New. York prices, on application to Lemuel Diagham, Sal isburyi William P. Cowan, merchant, Stmtas. villei Robert Wilson, merchant, Charlotte ot the subscriber, J. McKNIIT. .Ijent. ' June, '.828. . 2tCl ftomt OttUtnan tr W ,tt R.p K.. f. rJZr. . LW. I I " .V- .y'.XV.iJ-.i V rowed from moon the circuit, the third vol. of BUrkta oa Evidence, and the seaoed voL sjaddockS Chancery. He will confer a nvot returning tbem. D. F, CALDWELL, : ajm, gt.;.;;.v ,.;,.Jt2i ' ' ' ' . - . JSlaaomc-instauftUon. J TULTON LODGE will be installed an the f 1 T7 n .1 V .k"i J?er- '"JZm nn.g Oflleer. ,h.ren.'inf ' V7n C rlZST EDW. YARBKOUGH, 'SamHuri, flint l 1828. -2120, To GM attncTn. - ... . 10 . , .MtAS192?- - 18 fpHE subscriber haa Just returned from toe X, North, with as goo4 an assortment of Jcweirtj.Watchet, Slhcr-Wart$C. aa wu ever offered for sale in tbia place , hie Jewelry ia of the latest importations, and the most fashionable and elegant kinds to be bad ia anv of the Northern Cities t elegant Gold and Sifver Watchei plain Do. 1 tic. he. And in a few days, he wiU receive a very elegant assort. ment of Militarf Cos. Also, alt kinds of SiU vtr-H an, kept constantly on hand, or made to order od short notice. All of which will be soli lower than such goods were ever disposed oi before in this place. The public are respectfully invited to cad and examine these roods, their rkhnesa, elsrance. ana cucspncH, cbiiihh uui ut picawng iuua wow wish to buy. All kinds of Watch Repaired, and warranted to keep time i tbe shop is two doors below tfie, court-house, oo Main-street. ROBERT WYNNE. Sali.bury, Maw 26, 1828. 16 . A : a ' r BlH E aubscriber haa removed from thh Stl J- " house formerly owned by Capt. rrl'l Kinerr rrtnn, dee'd. to the noose Inteli occupied by Mr. David Porter, in the east end of the town , where he will continue hia TAT- RRX; He iincerely thank bur friends and the public lor the patronaire heretofore eitcn- ded to him, and. he solicits tbe eootinuance o,f tbir"rivors.T" - ----- He pledges bis unremitting attention to his business, snd kindness to" those who may b pleaaed to call upon him. 13 VT. KERS. Siatetvitte, Iredell n. A". C, April 14, 1828. arnV ' ; ' T"" 4 v. eV-t'tte"Facuw""'airIf i Ippty to f? j sale, wholetalt upd retai X . Number 6 to 15, lnilusrve, n rices, from' Favetteville. AddIv : i.aivurx,ri V. j; V. IS 1 I" 1. t in . .
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