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TriTlarl of 16 ' no in ' 1 1" . tfAU ny, !. i jjt.t..!. . I'i Cln?jii Vc at shcr. siT tlc, fur ? W. ha surrendered them, Ofl tb payment of tint Amount only, to the Crsni Lodg-e, who have restored them, m a gratuity, back to ! f'1' dietinguWieJ benefao. tor of the country. Mr. BlmchtrJ i offered 3,003 for the trues by a proii wbo wished to send then to Km land i but Mr. 0. magnanl nouilf refused, and thtreby saved tho country from tasting stigma, , ' ' To tht nuking of many book, there U no ' end." said that wise loan King Solomon, But U- WCr Solorooit Gritif io these lutler day, Ian- tur would fil bin, la tho expression of hit bitter 'r1 ft"! ,Whc ? 5r k?,k'' Mr. Clay W oat witn mrunher . u tuppl IMot to bW (ormer.'in iibfeb ne'etlemptsVe -Iwi wwey the. LnpuUtfen cast upon hie ft. . . bit court et tho last presidential election. Out 'X. WWW e!, taken front tho field of Mr. Rowland Crump, of ' TT tLi. couniyrtt Ike ?W of JmV On tbt m, J4r. Otbo Chambers also bad cotton In blown. The growing cotton look well, and promise food crop. Trad lniliana.-i i stated in the Indiana Caxette, that 300 boat have gone out of tbe Mt Fork of Whit Hiver tbia aeason, 61 of which wen from Lawrence county alone all lade with tbe produce of tho country, bound mottle to Naw-Orleane, for ft market. la three week, 300 boat loaded with corn, went out of tbe river Wabaah. Indiana it daily Increasing in population, wealth, and devotion to tbe cause of tbe people end1 Jackton. ' OpptHmiU iJU Tmif.-Zn9 arrange meets have been inado for celebrating the 4th ol Wva f erk difU,X C.rand it ia design. d that the whole, assemblage ahaJl appear dad in their own, their native Umetjnm."- -This il opposing thetariff to some purpose fltli orth yeare talking and epeechifying against the measure. T JnMJrfiMeretead, "Esq. of ' Cuilforo! county, bat been nominated at a convention of delegate which assembled at Aahboro,' Randolph county, "M'nie"WlulCa Ue jAcliaoaT electoral eandi. date for the- 6th elect otl district. Candidates have now been nominated in thirteen diatricts, and only two nomination remain to be made, one in" the 13th," arJ the other in the 14th dis trict. Ckenktt Lande-Cen. R. M. Saraeta. of thia town, hai been appointed by hit Excellency Governor Iredell, a Commissioner, emlrr an act pataed at the but seasioa of tho legislature, to proceed to Haywood county, and inquire into the title of certain tracts of ImJ ehisawd by lit, dividual Cherokee, under certain provision in the trratirt which the United States concluded with the Cherokee In the year 1817 and 1819. By tbe act, the Commissioner it authorized to contract with any of the Indian for the purchase ef ech tracts of Jan4:ajhey miyavn-a vslii title to, auch contract to be subject to the rati ficationof the next legislature: The Comini. Joner it also required to ascertain whether any of the Indian have aokl their title to .inJirid. ' ual i and to ascertain whether the Indiana will .. consent to sell their titleat .And to report to the Jl'JlJfJSJilll!! premises. liM compensttTon U per day :hiW ..engaged in fhe diitl.eji, of hi commiaiion, end H for erery.20 miles travel to and from lay wood county, ire underturftl that Gen. Saunders will pro- ceed to Haywood county in a few days, to enter on the duties of hit office. Sijn in Xew.Trk..On the 13th ulu the grand jury of Albany county balloted for preil. dent : for Jackson 10, Adama 4 neutral 3. the lion. John Long't Circular. We understand that the Jackson Com mltteea of Vigilance In the several coun tie of this District, design publishing ao antver to the Circular of the Hon. John Long, with a view of exposing the many fallacies which they hope to prove, to the latisfaction of all candid seekers after the truth, it contains. Mr. Long has sent bis circulars forth in profuse abundance, par ticularly into the lower counties of the disttif.ii.ihe4e aided hy- the Coffin handbtttsy-ihe currilouipaper"caIIed - the Teoptc ami tnroffiicTaY'd'c-i Ji)tn!sLLlsclt--oallcUoocerning the . execution! the six traitorous militiamen il U no doubt expected, will carry the district for Mr. Adam. -But the calcula? on will prove a fallacious one. W underttand the anemr will be out " U'i'liw weeb' i'mitd that U. wilt (q. AqUo. - tnncbl. to show forth -SI.--Long's conduct, , to exrjoMth :jdeceptiye ..atatemeots nadetetia'tircti cea of the nation, and a few other leading' topiciii. 'Mr. Adams, it is said, has issued an or der dismissing General Scott from the tervice, if he refuses to obey (he orders f General McCoreb. AeeA. . j U'U.'ia m ). tioc.tiur, I'iq. cur Charge d'ASTairt to Outemli, arrived in hii city on Friday Uit, siyi the It.lclh He RUter, 24(h bit. He left hero the lame day for (Jranville county, where he hai lome relations, and where (we believe) he was horn. He is expected to return thro' this place, on his sy to New York. We understand, that Mr. H. hai abandoned his mlilon oo account of the unsettled state el affairs in that Republic, which renders his longer continuance there, In diplo matic capacity, useless. PfnJiUt Gov. ftochetter! motive for hasten lug home at thle time, U obvkme Chief Justice Savage having refusal to euflTcr himstlf to be held up by the aJminiraiioa party aa a eandi. !( for Governor of 'ew.YorI, Mr. Kocbeiter U making track. home with sit the tpeed be cn, unjr an Mp4Uion of procuring a now. iuatMNt for himself. "But he cannot succeed if be.doaa gat nniated Van flnrew -wilt beat hinr, by 20,000 vote.,. Id. Cersiiaien.) Br the arrival of the ship Birmfngham i1TNew:Tfk"Trorn THveflnxiTt London oa- pers to the l?th, and Liverpool to Hi 1 3h Slay have been received by the cdttdr of the New-York Enquirer. War in Eu rope seems to be inevitable. " War in the ?af. There appears to be no doubt but a war will take place between the Ruttians and the Turks. There is no precise intelligence that the Truth is passed, but no double are entertained but it was passed on the 27th April. It it stated by the Gazette dt Prance, that Kuni will withdraw her fleet from co operation with the allied squadrons in the Greek seas. The friendly deposi tion between the Crr and the other Al lied Power egrecs with previous state ments on the subject. In the mean time we receive by tvriy fresh art ival from tbe Eawf, reports of tbe obstinacy of the Turks, of their preparations for war, end principalities . The Sultan has -only con firmed the general conviction of bis tv rannical -aboieof-power""towardiiihe u reeks, by compelling their I atrlarch to excommunicate their President, Capo dlstrias. -A Paris - paper of Ma th eeye, We learn that RuttU consented that in fleet shall act with those of France and Eng land, as it had we- separate reason to make war on its own account." The Atonitrur of May 8th says, " We have no recent official news from .St. Pe tersburgh ( hut il aeems from private let ters received yesterday at Paris, that the Russian army was to pass the Pruth on the 27tb of April. The departure of the Emperor was fixed for the 7th of My : the campaign mar therefore be consider ed a opened. The operations of the Russian a-rny will commence, it is said, with lb. sieges m( Brilw nd Oslatz The Catholic Question was brought forward in the House of Corn moo, oq the evening of the 8th ult; by Sir Francis Burdett. The Baronet's opening apeech occupies 8 columns and a half pt Jthse print,1n",the.Councf.' ' lie concluded by moving, "that the House resolve itself into a committee to consider the state of the laws affecting ills Majesty V Roman Catholic .subjects in Great Uruaia and Ireland, with a view to such a final and conciliatory adjustment as may be con duriveto'thejwace: and strength of the 1 the. stability of the Protestant citaWikbrnent, and to the gen era! ? satisfaction., and., concord, with,- all classes of his Majesty' subjects." The motion wa seconded bv Mr. prougbam. The Solicitor General followed in opposi tion to the motion, and Mr. Spencer Per rival and Mr. M. Fitzgerald supported it. Mr. O. Moore spoke against the motion, and having concluded his remarks, the debate was adjourned over to the evening of the 9in - On the 9th, the debate was renewed, and several gentlemen spoke, the princi pal of whom were Sir 'James Mackintosh in favor of the motion, and Mr. secretary i'eel against it. The debate was then airsin adiournetf over to the totn. J ne House is very full, and it is calculated that the division will be very close. Don Pedro, of Ppnugal, is involving his country every day. The Courier saya the Constitution is, in fact, abolished ; the Regency has been destroyed; and Don Miguel has, in fact, and in deed, if not in words, assumed the crown. According to the German papers, the Russian army that was in Persia,- is to move 4owerd-Lexerunw in-ihe-Asitic Dnminlnns . of th Sultan. The aCQUisi- tion of the Turkish fortresses in the Land f thevKurdsr-will bVeteeallpeTgi tance to the Russians. STILL- LATKO. By the arrival of the ahip Pacific at New-York, from Livernool. English na- pers tdthe i 6th May have been received. The market! and funds were still look inprup in Lbodon and LiyeTpool.""""" The war between Turkey and Kuisu may; now ;.U The declaration has been made, tut no account of hostilities are yet related. Ir does not.appear that it will be of long continuance, unlest the-ancient spr of the Turk is roused. .. The most important news is that from Portugal VY may expect to aee more strange occurrences in that quarter. In England, the passage of Sir I ranch Bur- cctt's resolution, rt! to (lie Catholics of Ireland, by a mtj -' f f 6, is a move mnt oi very grut Importtnce to the tranquility of that Iiiand. It was uoex- pected altogelber. f . R union Dtclarutm War ...Tbe long tnreatenea crisis nas ai lenta arrived l The die Is cast and the Muscovite ad vances upon the Ottoman. , The Ituaatan Declination of War Ii received j Lieutenant Ucnent Wittgen stein's army crossed, the Truth on the 36th or 3fth of April,' and Is in full march towards Constantinople. While the large naval armament of SeUatopol to operate on the tide of Verna, th corpt of General Pascovich, flushed -wJlj lti recent tri umphs In Persia, Ii , advance through theaotiTberh " frontjir of ITb rltyr But fhja U not iheooUi jmpoyancoperation with which the var is exacted to com-mencewThe-KeMlans, it la said, would cross ' the -Datobe about'tht tame" time into Bulgaria and push forwitd ai rapid ly i poulbfc; supporting; theilrnafp army' by lefldtfg oear the lulf cerona." ; Tbe Emperor.. Nicholas,, in declaring war against Turkey, declarei tie objects of it to be, 1 To compel Turkey to pay ail tbe ex penses of the war, and to indemnify his suDjecti lor aij tne lossci they have sus tsined.' ; . I To enforce he due and efTcctui observ ance of those treaties which Turkey has violated. r "T" j To secure the ioviolable liberty of the Black Sea, and tke Iree navigation of the Bosphoru. He declares, tlat he has sot those am bitious designs which the Turkish Mini festo hss imputed to him: that he has already countries and saltan, and cares enough, that, though We is at war (or re 1"? ""nocnt or ine treaty oi tne v i sons independent of the treaty of the Clh lions of it, which be will fulfil in concert with his alies. .ln xonclusioor be-deelares-hat he will not lay down his armatill be haa obtained the results stated in this declaration j and that he cxpecta them from tbe benedic tions of Him to whom justice, and a pure conscience, have never yet appealed in vain. roRTVwAL. . . Don Miguel, tht hopeful husband of bis own niece, and regent of the potent king dom ol Portugal, has conducted himself since his arrival in Lisbon, very much as was to have been expected from him. He manifests every disposition to put the kingdom into a turmoil, and declare bim sell absolute king. He la altogether a base and low bred fellow, and could, not live three weeks in New York without being sent to tbe tread mill. His recent f-visit to England, ia said to have) coat that kingdom thirty thousand pounds ( in com pliment of. which Don. Miguel sold afier bis arrival in Portugal a superb horse given him by George the 4th, to a com mon dray man. Cherav Sfiectater.. ' . . Iinfiartant from orrud.--A telegraph ic despatch from Bayonne, announced on the 10th ult. that Don Miguel bad been proclaimed King without opposition, in Calabria and several, other town. The Courier remarks that he is now a traitor to his niece, the legitimate Queen, Don Pedro having abdicated 06 March 8th, in favor of his daughter, Donna Maria, char ging Don Miguel, as his lieutenant and Regent d the kingdom with the execu tion of the decree. ------ Zht iUarfertfl. FayeitnilU, June 18. -Cotton, 10 to 10J Beef, freih in market, 3 cent f Bacon, 7 to 8 1 peach brandy. 44 to 50 1 apple do. 33 to 37 ; flour, i iii whiskey, 3i a 30... United S'atei bank notes, 6J to 7 per cent, premium t Bills- on the North, 60 day 5j to 6 per et. pre. Ckarletton, June 21. Upland cotton 10 a 12 : whiskey, 25 to 26 1 baggiog, 42 inch, 22 to S4 1 sugar, o to y i molasses, ly i cents ; bacon, 6 to 7 ; apple brandr, 25 to 28 1 bee- wai, Ui coffee, 13 to 17 1 h) son tea, 100 to 105 1 Jamaica rum, 110 to 115 West India dp. 75 tn 80 North Carolina bills, 8 to 9 per cent di. i Georgia do. ij to lj percent, ditto. Cherav, June 1.1 Cotton, 8 to 10 bacon 7 a 8 ; flour 5 ; peacb brandy 40 to 45 1 apple do. 35 to 40 1 whiskey 30 to 35 1 pork 4 to 5 1 tallow 9 to 10. - Camden, June 21. Cotton, middling to (air, 9 to 10 1 fair to good, 8J to 9 1 for very prime, 10 J cent have been paid. h -- Petenbnrg, June 20: Cotton, 9 to 11 J to bacco. fi250 .a7 refusedj.lt . X Il icorn, 1? a 9,2 1 bacon. 6 a 7 1 lard. 7 azOi annle brandy, '35 a 571 1 peach 75 a 100 cent...North Carolina bank bills, 8 to 10 per cent, discount ; 2 J to 3 per cent. Uisoeunt. - ew-Farlr, June 17.CoTroif : the sale, for the last three days consist of 700 Uplands at II a 12 cents 500 Tennessee and New-Orleans at 10 to 15J cental .20 bale onry-at the hitter price of extra quality for home manufacture, on a credit, and 900 Alabama at lit a 12 ceuts- making a total for the week of 2500 batee.'" Ban SA.North Carolina bank -bill are 9k m!.h$1&Mt' ml Advertiser,'' wWfe(n'th Enquirer they are put. down at only 4 i Dinen oiUakreput at 30 to 35 in the Enquirer, while they sre only rated at 5 per cent discount in the Commercial. - Liverpool Cittton Market-Vy 12th; the inv port the last week was 7425 bag; and tbe saler, including 500C bag of American cotton, amounted to upward of 18000 bags, at improv ing price. New Orleans, 64 to 8dV Ala hams, S 33 to' 5 FOURTH OF JULY IN SALISCUnV. The committee of arrangements have contracted with Mr. Etra Alleroong, of iff.. tne wanaion uotel, to lurnlsh a Dinner, at gl s 0 each person. Capt. Lcmly'a company of Salisbury Light Infantry Blues will muster in the morning j and the Row an Auxiliary Colonisation Society will meet in the Court House, at or before 12 o'clock to witness the 'proceedings of wnicn, tne Dubllo are Invited to attend t Soon after the society adjourns, Dinner win te aerved up. CELEBRATION. The 52d anniversary of tbe Declaration ol Ansealca l4pmnAmrm, will her cele brated at the house of .Attet IK. Aberna My, Esq. in Lincoln county, two miles out of the Island Fordron Friday next, the 4th DroiimO. ' The Declaration tA Independence will be read, at 12. o'clock, and immediately after wards, ari Oration will he delivered, eucc,eeded . hrtvrwotf lour discharges of caaooo. . At 3 o clock, dinner will be served up. June 77d, M19.' Cotton .It glvei us pleasure to lesrn, ssys tbe r ayetteville Observer, of the 1 9th ult. thst two Iota of cotton, amounting to about 500 bales, were sold in this town last week at II cents, a higher price than Bad been obtained for more than, two yean. It is also a pleasing circumstance, that tbe purchaser was enabled to give so high a price, in consequence of the op portunlty afforded to make a direct ship ment to Liverpool, '.here being two or three brigs loading at Wilmington for that port. The charges for freight and in surance, and commissions, are almost as much oo a shipment to New York as one to Liverpool. And as most of our cotton has been abipped. 4 Ywk, eixUbence to Liverpool, it is apparent that ' these double charges reduce the price which tbe merchant hejrecan-DffprdtQpay for the article, fhe direct trade from il tningtou to Liverpool had almost ceased until within a few month's past j and those wbo are now striving to renew it, deserve the best wishes of the people of this State- The London Moroine Chronicle of the 3d of May states' that on the preceding evening, a carriage drawn by titet passed through the north gate of Hyde Park, followed by a number of equestrians and carriages, and proceeded towards Uxbridge. The vehicle is called a Char- volant, and was steered by a youth, through a crowded road, with great dex terity. Ia this county, on tb 17th ult. by the Iter. J. D. Kilpatrkk. William B. Wood,. Esq. to VI its Eliza J Gould. tn Lincoln coarrty, on the. 17th hist, by John Michal, Esq. Mr. John Hooper to Mis Eliza Hooper. DIED, At the Maneion Hotat in this town, on flatur. day last, 28th of iune, Jhn Peartatt, Esa late of Wayne county, aged about 40. Mr. Pearsall had been to tbe Western Country, where he had settled a plantation, and was returning to tbe eastern part of th'n stste with the view, of removing hi family West, when be was taken with the fever, about 80 mile from thia place, but continued to travel, at a, slow rate, until he reached here, something more than two week since, where, from the increasing violence of, the disease, be; was compelled to stop, ami died at above stated. Mr, Pearsall was a gentleman of the. highest respectability , be had represented tbe county of Dtlplin in the General Assembly, and was much, respected by bin acquaintances. Great sympathy waa felt Tor bi distressing nt- uatinn, and every attention and kindnes shown bim bv the citizen or Salisbury generally, par. ticularlyby bi landlord, Mr. Allemong. Ilia remains were interred on Sunday, followed to tbe grave by a huge concourse of sympathising people. , rwvin sua, an wfiVkr h uwi.... T trfftt S r1. mt y mnpii nt." Departed thia life, the 23d of June, at the residence of her father, near Salisbury, Mias Elizabeth Lippard, only daughter of Capt. Up- pard, agec Jl years and 4 montna. sne waa DOMCkxed of rood natural talents, and bv her amiable disposition to please, bad secured the affection and esteem of all wbo knew her. In consequence of the death of her mother, she had long since acteJ the part of a mother to her youorer brother, and apent her time and talent in rendering happy the life of her declining father, and amoothing hi path to the grave, She waa an obedient child, a tender and affec tionate sister, and a virtuous and exemplary christian. Conscious of her approaching disso lution, she bore her last illness with almost un exampled patience and fortitude, tenderly em bracing her drar friend) oid them all anerTee tionato tart wall, and then -departed -in- peace, with the pleasing hope of being admitted into the presence of that God whose presence alone create fulness of joy, and at whoae right hand Her early death Is much bemoaned hy the Surviving friend and the high esteem in which she waa held, was abundantly evinced by the lartre num. her of respectable person who crowded around ber Mlent tomb, in paying their last tribute or respect to her eying virtues, ttmmunicated. FRACTIQR QF... Physic, 8urgciy fif Midwifery. IKTIUENeEWy the .terneijt ncitati6n of "manv of E'is'iVkvmtrlWilwW at length determined to locate himself in Lex ington, N. C i though be would respectfully in form hi friends and those citizens of Davidson and the adjoining counties, who may be dispo. ed to favor bim with their patronage, that hav ing business requiring hie personal attention without thin state, be will not be prepared to enter upon the duties 0 h$ profession before 1 the lit 01 Auguat. 2S,l3i'i. 4'A Tl T virtue of sundry writs of fieri fciaa, from MM the superior court of Wilka county, to me directed, I will tell to the highest bidder, at tho court-house in Statesville, on the third Monday of August neit, two lots in tbe town of etate. ville, whereon Kobert Work, dee'd. lately live'. These let adjoin lbs court-house square, ami have on then a large and commodious dwelling bouse, for many year used aa a bouse of Enter tainment, a large dining room, a number of bouse for boarders, a More-house, brick kitch en, stable, a corn-bouse, kc. kt i levied on as the property of the devisee of Robert 8 imonton, decd, and aa the property of the bair of Robert Works, deedi lw - - - Abo, a trad tf land adjoimn'g the twwn of Btateeville, cootainini one thousand acre, snore or le, whereof about 200 acre have been cleared there I some valuable sneadow, ami soove good upland on Una tract ; - ;- - -' Also, an undivided share in several tract of laa4..ia .lre4Ufrtyrdrviswd '-Mr KobetT" t Worke by AleMnder Worke, deck ta it ! ; . the white house trerit,..and several other tracts - i 1 aw that plaoe-And, aba, sundry Other trsete' - ' i of land In laedeU coumy , these lands are all to - ken a belonging te-iae bair U.UAmtMorlteir i'Z oee-a. . . - i ne wnoie win oe oia to satuiy aeveral judg ment in tbe aaid auperior court of Wilkea cousv. ty, at the suit of Montford Stokes. Attendance will be given t term, cash. t2J Paiea sav. g?. P. CALDWf.l.L, Wf, Commuted to t Ja OF Davkbon county, a motlatto woman, who ay her name ia CatkaHne, and belongs to William O. of Jefferwi county, Georgia, and waa raised in Charleston, S. C, and sold as the properlv of James Gun, dee'd. She is about -4 feet high, rather a dark mullatto, between) 21 and 22 year old, no particular mark per ceptible on her, more than her face ha tbe ap pearance of being marked with tbe small pox. Her owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charge, ar.d take her away, or otherwise she will be dealt with a the law di. recta. V JOHN M. THOMAS, Jaitwr, Lexintfn, Jt l&ik. 18M, g TUB wbecriber being drsirous, p Wore to. :irnsMswppI (hi fall, oVleJ or sale bi valu able plantation in Burke county, near tbe Plea sant barden, containing e lAnmmd mtw, 1 part of which ruual to ant lands in ihnl There are eiocllent buildinp of every descrip. non on tn psace. rersnns wbo want a healthy, ituation, and an elegant farm, raait be otherwise) than pleased. JASON CARSON. June imh; 3t23. AUcrt-'ToTTjnct 1 18 under the necessity of m.uewing all those) indebted to him, to euU andanake pa v men otherwise he will call oa them, Jf deputy. Vrrtum Hti. Salisbury, June 19th, 182S. RALEIGH, N. C. THIS P.itablisliment ha umlergnne very ex tensive repairs and improvementa, and ie now open lor tbe reception of Company. No expense or pains have been apared to met pub lic expectation and to render tbe Hotel comfifr. table. ite SulMKriber aure those wbo may fcn bun with their company, that ererv effort will be made by him to render tbe house plratant. June l. ikk 4131 K. r. GUION. . Watcheg , 3 evf er &c. THE subscriber has lust returned from thb Korth, with as good an assortment of 7;:':-:, Jewelry t Watchei, SuverJVtire 13c aa was ever ifferetl for sale in this place i bli - i : Jewelry ia of 4be latest -importations, and the " " mw infinuinuic ana rirjpini simis 10 DO nad M - "J " anvof the Nntrthe.rn Citie.! elegant Gold snS Zr. ' SiUer Watchte, plain I5. tele. And in few day, he will receive a very elegant assort. t' ment of Military GJt. Also, all .kinda of jRl.i ! ver-tTirei kepi eonstantTv "eat hand, cr -nde tt -- 3 order on bort notice. All of wUich-wiH be sojj lL.T y lower llisn auch rood were ever diaDoavd of - I MVIUI If, llll. IfWbGr...., t -. ... -r.-.-- I ...l be public are rcspeetrully invtted to call and r i esamine mesa roiMiit meir ncuneas. eleranee. - -L 1" . . . - i and cheapness, cannot fail of pleasing those wins wian to buy. All kind of JTaUha Repaired, and warranted to keep time: the shop i two doors below the court-house, on Main-street. ROBERT WYNNE. Salisbury, May 26, 1828. 1ft 7 . Cotton Yarn. . '. I? OR sle, vklemle and retail, 8rtr CwrrWiri -Number 6 to 15, inclusive, at tbe Factory prices, from Payette ville. Apply to J.MUKPHY.JIgem. . XaKilnnv.Mav S, 1828. (14) WAGONER8, nnivmd to fayktteville, WILL find it to their advantage, to stop at the WJGOy YJIRD, where every on-. venienee it provided for Man and Horse, to make them comfortable, at tbe moderate charge of 25 centa a day and night, for the privilege of the Yard, the use of a good house, fire, water, and shelter.- Attached to the Yard, are a Grocery and Provision Store, Bread Shop and Confec tionary, and a House for Boarder and Lodge; in a plain, cheap, wholesome and comfot table style,,.. . . ,, . OSU...-, 1 FeitfVmOe, UutpriUlSi "MANSION IIOTEIa, SALISBURY, JWRTH CAROLINA, BYSZRA ALLBMONO. TU1S etegtnt ettkblialimeht, titiiatef ' at the north cornet of the Court Home, has been recently repaired and nueti up in a new and superior stylo, foe in eeption of Company. Tne greatest pain have 1 oeen taxen to procure lor tins eitaoiisnmenc new fnrniture of every description, "necesaryrv . . : for tbe comfort of Travellers 1 the most af - ' pmed fc-mnw jiavf hcW caret the bar stocked with choice liquor, and the stablea .attended by obKewg'and ttenuV'i ';::!ii hoatleirav ThecM)Vi equal to any in the place. Tbe houae contains a number of private .room, and out-houses, well : Calculated for tbe accommodation of Travellers and Boarders; Attiiched to" Which;" there ia ""7 Dry Good and Book Store. .. . To thore who mav please to call on him. ha aanirea them that no pains will be sparei'.; to renucr mew nay couiionaoie ana pieaiung. r tZ.HA ALLtMUNO. "fabimjt Sejit. 17, 1827, 61 t. ft 4. r, a.. ii-: id 4 a 7i f ' 1. r i-Jr V u '"LM'-t ; u -.. e t1 I .v If;- 1 1: . i- - $1 '-I' X Y
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