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A (A K&bt flKJ t"2f srs C.':i cr...c-.cr.r.t us answerable lor a puiiucai faux fas oi their, we will now proceed to show. The late 4th of i u!y wis celebrated by I respectable company or gentlemen, 50 or 60 in number, in the town of Char lotte. ........most of whom happened to, b Mends of tbe administration,. The day " ' ' wai also celebrated at King's, t or 8 miles k a from town, by about! the same number of gentJemen.......ncBriy an oi wnom were friend of Jackson, v Of these facts, we were apprized within a fe w " days after iha celebration s but as, on ueA en occa? sion. (the annir ertary of the birth day of bur Liberties! we-had hopecvand indeed Jclt well assured, thai our patriotic leiiow- merge ail paruxan iceuun w iu mv general one of ,ratiancl pride and exulta tion, we thought' it would be ill timed to sayi an)tJbto(Ljt$UhO tics at either of the;dinner and we ' -netfer abould have published a syllable on todo sob? tbe Adams people, uut thecir eanstanre of a tttsiority of the company it the Charlotte dinner tafifiening to be administration men, Vas too. precious a for them to-let go unnoticed .for .iirna favorable to their cause ere u few and far between? io N. Carolina f Forth with some of the junta communicated the joyous tidings to the propagator of their 0Dinions' nd withet in this place J the sews was according blazoned forth to the world, and republithed in the qjfUiated ftrebses all over the Union, as a ? mat Iforlh Carolina was doubtful on the Presi deocf I We Celt that this boatt (of tbe dinner party's being com posell principal Iv of Adams men) would operate, abroad to the prejudice of the citizens of "Char lotte, by crtating ad impression that they .could not sufficiently chasten their party zeal, to enable them to unite, even in tbe harmonious observance of the political that it would fat it was iniendt . fle impression abroad of lbs. oarties there. Viewing the subject " this light; we llbbtigiil we SboutS be want wg in our duty, as public journalists, to the citizens of Mecklenburg, and would nor fulfil our obligations to the public, by reraaioing silent. 7 Accordingly we pub lished the short article, in bur paper of the 32d July, which called forth the scur rilous piece in the Adams print of the 5th of August, over the signature of Ciiiteiu of Charlotte (' and which, it now appeaVs from' a spiteful and abusive communica tion in that paper of last week, over the proper name of a tchool boy, was prepared at the request, and under the supervision, of the aforementioned junta. Indeed, they have virtually fathered both publica tions, by appending tothe latter their eer jUteverfrto mode Mister Clay) signed: by Samuel Macomb, F. 51. Ross, J. II. Blake, BenJ. L Cottrell, Rich- Gillespie," J. D. BoydVG- Kcndrick, D. R Dunlap, A. Grahsm It is with these persons, then, that "war must settle our account and not with a kariltii fyro, who hs been used by'Jtherotin this businev, forthe'samc season that the monkey in the fable found it convenient 10 get the loan of Mhe cat's" elaw'a to fake hil chesnuls ! outjof the fife. ,We ahailnoLflatter the imf vanity so fat -is even, to, mermen his.name.in out paper. wnicn is rciu, on uir ctumae,ny tix importance, which he mighrothefwTae never acquire ; and it might, too, to in flate him with his "individual responsi bility," that he would be in danger of sharing the fate of the fabled toad. No, the rllfnBhall not be spoiled by our agency. ...no act of ours shall help to ex tend his name be vend the columns of the Jhmity paper i to which, perhaps, it will be for his future welfare that it should be confined. And we would here advise the sponsors of this nursA'ar-scribbler, the next time, he manifests an itching for tolidcs, to stive him ; the r&uioru. rinstei r oi a eernjuate. The complaint of Samuel Macomb, and Issociates, (the Adams junta heretofore referred to) who have, bv their certificate. become resoonsibla for the ribaldr nf . - . we KHOolbvy, is, that our article in rela tion to the Charlotte dinner, was evi kntly calculated, if not purfiotely intended, 'o ctcatftia pinion in the- puWic-mind wrogatoiTr to 'ihriricl'aT character of the ian of thir tOtr.tfaw-Wi-flatly dy that our article was intended to cre ate any such opinion t sad it is only bv a itortuous construction of our laneuaee. Y h it can be said lr was ealeulated to hie hareffect. ' Tha AiTama nine, Urtl nuh i t- ... r-r--rf i i pisneq the farfi t Kr rh n.n iht AimA f o L harlotie was made up mostly of Adam fti.....erKo. that It was aa. tAdam dio- pt, an Adams affair i' and this informa fWht we have every reason to believe, was every reason to oeiieve,. P.uhicated for publicaiiop'by 'ontof v ery 7imhj,ho cr wantohlv :Jiaree h whhimr to create an onlnW nich, if it have any existence in reality, s created buthrMehef .m they ,(or 'heir printer, which' U the same thine) FJasT promulgated to the world what they P malevolently find fault with us for pub- ""iRBifrwortfav- we did not aat that the dinner was rot- n A as a fiarty affair t nor that thtre or eignt tnousanq persons .weeIv..andlcncn",g an anrocra'ic, ami- rirrnUioa in il r I A ,.!,.. r.t tk 1T: . Her people have voted ta call a for that wZuid be giving him a faciitious 1?. pi anj lack of friendly or tp&d feeling & to rrtlie fktiUtycf tbe tccsY.il Our only object in referring to the cir cumstance at all, was to disabuse the pub lie in relation to the boait made in the Adams paper, of the administration strength at the dinner. We knew that that boast was an uniust one l that a majority of Adams men having acciden tally assembled at the dinner, was no more evidence of the strength of the administration ..in; that . quarter, jthan the fact of nearly all the gentlemen at King's being friends of Jackson, was a faJ?stofhelOjO?5rQ,4oplariiy there t and we might with as much pro prletjr, have turned the dinner t King' into favorable sign' for our cause, as our W saw-'me-TOanwesf impropriety of doing so ; we did ndt w'uh to take ad vantage of so tmaU a matter, at the risk of creating an undue impression abroad ffai 'reserved rforrjfbepiTarlotM i UDla end their at inter there &lpafcj possessea oi only a roocicumoi magnam- mity, thyc would "acknowledge their er . ' ' .. IJ-- .1- k' t - ror, and. submit to the consequences of their indiscreet conduct, with a much better grace .than they seem disposed to do,-instead of attempting to saddle thtft van faults oh mr back. , . As to the gihea with which Samuel Mjromb etat Major, quondam shenl"! commoner and tavern-keeper, and now calicoi and ribbon seller, gold digger and would-be- great many and "lusTssocialt; nave uouteo u, oy aesignatins us as "the little Major," my little sir," &c. we will briefly remark, that we esteem this apecies of scurrility at a comfiliment rither than otherwise It shows, the re J?ned standard by which they estimate merit, and betrayt their own mental tali bre. They would prefer matur to Mind; and judge of a man's worth h they ' would of a bullock's, by grot weight ! On this as thSroTd sounds moreTnuncally) that Fat pkunchrs have lean p'ei and dainty bit, . ' Make rich the ribs, but bankrupt quite the its.' " The h(Twk and tnake rarh ttlier greet.... " Th wlf and lami harmmn ineet," At the late commencement of Harvard Uni versity, in MaMachiisctts, Mr. StHvnion, the Jaekion speaker of the bouse of representatives of the V. 8. and John Quincy Mamt, president of the ir, H. walked tide by side to the collge hall. 1'h's is a small tiyn that t!ia era of jjood feelings is about to dawn on us. We are glad to sec it. THE SICK SKCUETABV. A PABODV. Mr. Harry Clav's had a shake Ofthe-vHe Ornjfwe fercrt ' News from New-York first made bim pike ; - But Kentucky made him thixtr, " Swmnn'n -A Dr. Leiber has a rmmminj cW in Boiton, . Several of his pujiiU lately swam 3i miles, against a head wind, in ne hour and twtntH vwt, without resting. We would recommend some of our mistiided Adams friend., tbr whom e feet a personal regard Sml sympathy, to learn the nrt f nrimming ; for, u they are getting into troubled waters, we fear they will link, never to rise sgsiu L Prryrw'is 7rwiW..;.i....Vr(r'mi has no re.f deemed hetself.m: v rood debtee, fwrn the charge (which. Laa .so long lain atlier Jior) pf. repiiDncan spini. Convention, to form govern at odious provis ion which infranchies-a freemif, (a natire-born American citizen) unless he possesses a freehold, which makes property, mere perishable matter, the versa, instead of MAN, with a heaven-born tuiiut, and an immortal ttul .' By the proclamation of the Gov. of Yirg. it appears that the vote of the people, on the propriety of calling a Convention, stood: 21, 8? J likewise. At a proper season, we shall take up the aubfect ; and endeavor to set before our ess! em brethren, the manifest injustice they are doing ns in the West, aa well as to the character of tbe state, by opposing a Convention. An extra session of the legislature uf New York, was commenced at Albany, on the 9th inst: the object, and only object of wbich is, to act on the revised code of luws wbich has been prepared by authority of the state. AVw App9itmtnt.-TH'v. Dunlap has been appointed, by tbe Post Master General, Post- Master at Bethanv UDurcn, Iredell county, N. C. vice Win. A. Dunlap, resigned. Cspt. Booth, of the U. S. navy, died in the nleifiterrwsnliea, on the 26th July last ; and wai buried, with distinguished militsry honors, by the British authorities at Gibraltar. Indiana. In this state, Ray received 12,637, Canhy-10.QQQ.-lQore 8J3 Totei forXjovtrnor. Of the members '.elected to the Legislature, the Annntator, a paper printed in that state, says St are wr Jackson, and 7 tor Adams. We have not seen, for a cmai'nry, whether Boon, or Blake, is elected to Congress t the accounts are very contradictory but we are Inclined to think Boea ia the successful man. JToiueH .......The Administration folks can't get over tbetr defeats Kentuckvj llicy feel thlat they have been vanquished, and are fadrerycha grinrd about it : they thought that with their Mdpiv. oo the ground, they could carry all be fore them i but since the people hsve expressed, in emphatic terms, their non-concurrence in the course of conduct pursued by those whom they hare heretofore been in tbe habit of locking up to for guidance in political matters, but who, in the latt Presidential election, betrayed and fid them, ther are exercising every species of Tnn... -1 ih eas to Letter 1ufIiTiner.r af Ih6 . 7 : -i .t - 1- 9 - i ..... .u: : i. S- ifv in aiirh mt!eri....who aava. for arnM. anc nru uii m tl I J ' 7-, - ' O ' I trickery, and ae '"JT '" mut ingenious- f, 6 turt tlclr duat ul a t r it it wont all do ( they are beat. ...as'iKrably bea ten! Metealf is, to be sure, t 'y aniieeied in as Gov. i but the Jackson L. tiov. Breathitt, has beaten his Adams opponent by nearly eltven hundred majority! And there is a handsome Jackson majority in both branches of the legis lature. If this election ia any test of tbe send menu of the people of Kentucky On the Presi dency, (and the Adams people say it is) tbe Klector.il vote of the state wUf most assuredly be given to Jackson. , . Mr. Barry received 38,231 votes, Mr, Breathitt 37,541 1 in all for the Jacksoi) candidates, 75772. Mr. Metealf received 38,94p, Mr. Underwood 36,454 1 in all, for tbe Adam, (candidates, 75,394: Leaving- majority for Jackoii, of 378! 1 Now who baa most cause to crow I At Surrr suoerior ennrt. Micbsel MTnAiim Mr. iiutcocn, veraicr, manaiaugnter. uen. B, M. Saundera, counsel for the prisoner. - -At Wilkes superior court, Jacob Miller was tried for the murder of Jos. P. Baldwin, Esq.t verdict, guilty.- He fsi sentenced to hi hanged on the, 10th of October next. The prisoner was bly..,dcfenied; by . i). F.. Cwelk ad tt. SI. ciearly rend(.r . ,.,,, 'i' m irainat him. We understand I -D , v wikiiu he confeiaed his guilt, after be was convicted. A man by the name of Barlow, was tried the lame term for the murder of his wife i but was acquitted, on the pica of insanity i he was detenilcd by R. It. liurton and James Norwood, Esquires. there was also tried, at this term, a man by the name of Thompson, aliat Newton, for passing coimterfeit.money : he was convicted, and sen tenced to receive 9 lashes, stand in the pillory, and be imprisoned 12 months. CP la our nest, or succeeding paper, we shall puhliih tbe communication from Dr. M, W. Al exander, on his mode of rearing the Silk worm, kt. It7 We are obliged to omit, in this week's paprr, five or an new advertuemenis, the or ders for the publication of which did not reach us til! dur column were filled: we hope, bow ever, they will uut Sufler by one week's delay .- ...... LATEST FROM EUROPE. ger, which ar- m Liver. 2d ult.r we. have received Ltverpo u papers thut ijate, and London to tl 31st July indusive. " . - . lhe eighth and ninth Bdletins of the Kusnian army- .are -da-ed at '. the camp at ntrassu, July otn, giving further details of the capitulation of the fortress of Brailaw. The Russian main army was to advance by forced marches to Canargik. The Gazette de France, of July 29th, gives the latest advices from Bucharest. Bucharest, July 18. Accounts this moment received, inform us that Man:igl'un, an important fortified place, which defends the main road to yroa, has surrendered to the: Rus aT . . ir W - I sians, l nere is now no obstacle to stop the march of the left wing of the Russians towards Varna. . A German paper .asserts that 100, 006 Russians are advancing to force thV piisnge of the Bilkas mountains. Tbe Turks it is said, depend en their lines at Srhutnla, which are defended by 1,300 cannon;, J be .N uremburg Lorrespondent -of the 22d jrnr.- says-it-waf Fepeted at Vienna hat an alliance had been -entered into by England, Seance and Aus;ria, to prevent ine. threatened aggradizemcht of Russia. The I rench papers of Sunday itate con fidenrly- that 1 2,000 :men areto be des patched immediately to compel Ibrahim to evacuate the Mores France Is said to take (his step at the request of the Cm pcrorof Russia, and it is added that Eng land ia to co-operate with a natal force, so that the three powers are represented as greatly add to the embarrassment of the Sultan, and probably hasten bis submis sion. It seems that s conspiracy against the life of the President has been foiled in Greece, and that the recent successes of the Russians have raised the tone of the (irerks. An article dited Smyrna, June 18, says thst Count Capo d'Istria will be 1 obliged to have recourse to more ener getic measures to govern the O reek na tion, especially since the discovery of the conspiracv of Coloctroni who has been ar rested with 35 of his accomplices. . proedlXurbsnces are said to hsve broken out in Spain ; several bands of of guerillas and others - have declared for Don Carlos, in opposition to the reigning monarch. It was expected that Some such step as this would be the result of the success of Don Miguel in Spain. erirrsTTarliameflrTraTrerogued-By commission on the 28th July ; on which eea, sion the Lord Chancellor read a speech from the King i in which his majesty is -made to say, that be hat received assurances from bis allies of the moat ft iendly disposition, he fcc " The jhjerence.h Jaeason eewntyi Missouri,' the Jackson candidate received 303 Vote, and the Adams my mt- While in Caar eouOty, Illinois, the Jackson candidate received every vtu over hia 'Adanw-OHMMieflJKZrlli, , The fame up.Vtc Understand, from one of the most honorable and intelligent eitiaens of Maryland, that '.he Uu newt from Kentucky is producing a re-action in Maryland nd that mnv of the Administrstion-meo begin to confess that the State is ajainst them. Maryland will elect a Legislature against Adams and Clay. JacksBn will certainly get six electoral votci Ra fi tlrtzn, cf.fr it to tie rjnlitj States from the republic of Mexico, committed suicide in Washington Ctty on the 10th inst. by hanging bimaelf, during a fit of derangement. He was a gentleman of courteous demeanor, and universally esteemed. C. W. Bird, Esq. Judge of the tlnited States district court for Ohio, died on the 25th ult. and, what ia not a little singular, his death hap pened on the same day with that of Judge Robert Trimble, of the United States supreme court. . -. gofmaa.-.iSxtract cf a letter from a gentleman at Guatemala to his rriend. in.Kew..Yorkw.-.l..ani yerv happy to announce to you. that the Guatemala, which fof these two years has so much , sfflioted this rrpublicj is now at an end. The two conten- A " wVawja' 'tsM kkavksw(luidJ al " mJ m claimed peace, and new Congress isT are joined to nter SSalvidov and to put themselves under the orders of the Hew congress. The Duke of Wellington and his bro ther the venerable Marquis of Welleslcy, have become reconciled. he JHarktts. FayettevMe, Stptember U. Cotton, 9J to 9J j Uef, fresh in market, Scents; Bacon. 7 to 10; peach bramly, 50 to 60 apple do. 33 to 37 1 flour, 3 a 4 i whiskey, 25 a 25 United States bank nqtes, 6) to 7 per cent, premium ; Bills on tbe North, 60 days, 4 to 5 per ct. pre. CharlcMon, Sept. 13. JTDlsnd cotton 9 all i ! whiskey, 26 to 27; bafrging. 42 inch, 22 to 24; sugar, 8 to 9; molasses, 30 to 31 cents; bacon, 6 fo 7 ; apple brandy, 25 to 28 ; bees wax, ?J i coffee. 13 to 16 ; hyson tea, 100 to 105 1 Jamaica rum, 110 to 115 West India do. 75 to 80...;...Norrh Carolina MHs, 8 to 9 per tent .;-so!g.,o,f mm. .1 . peteens, mm .awrwSwrlwall -parcels of New CotJ ton ba-e eomelo market f bui, is vet.lRefe has been no sales that we have heard of. We un. demand it Is 'held at II to 11 1 cents-hrre 1i n?- n?raind f!r the.old, anj our ..quote viinai ait nnminsi tions are nominal. Camden, Sept. 13 Cotton, 9 a 10 ; wheat 62 S. C. Money ; Flour 3 J a 4 00, out of the wagon corn 371 i Salt 70 cents. Ptterthurr. Septm. 12. Cotton. 9 to 10 1 to. : bacco. ffl 50 a 7 -refused, It a S2J; corn,;'0' wh,c 'cH ,ow lASH,-tr 1J a g2; bacon, 6 a 8; lard. 6 a 7 ; apple f 'OTTOX, or on a short -credit to punctual brandy, 3a 35i peach 45 a 74 cents.....North dealers Persons wishing to purchase, are Carolina bank bills, 5) to 6 per c nt. discount ; ! respectfully invited to call and exanvne Geonris hills. 2 s .1 South - i!andh:t hillt themselves. ROBERT L. HARGUVVE. 2 to 2 per cent, discount. Aew-fsrfc Sept. 10: Cotton : The sales havr 1 amounted to about 1000 bales consulting of 700 Uplands at 9J a 11 cents; 200 Alabamaa at 10 1 to 10, and 100 1 ennessee and New Orleans at i 10 a 12) cents. Trices generally are hardly supponcu. inougTi smau iois nave orougw some thing . over these ratra. . Accounts from Liver pool; to 1st Aug. hsve been, received per .ship Caledonia. - There does not appear to have been any material change there since the date of our previous accounts.- CmmerA Adv. .T...,....,.,:Dxia. To this town, on Wednesday last, John, infant son of Capt. Samuel I-tmly, aged 20 months. In tbia town, on Friday last, Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of the late Capt. John Fulton, aged about 5 years. In Iredell eotmty, on the 2d inst. verv sudden ly, Mrs. Hutliy Almira Fleming, consort of Moses fiJleroin&jgedabout-l9-yeaxfc:.l1kiearfMAIe woman, thV pattern ef himilityhas.leA a dis tressed husband, a helpless infant only Li dayt old. and a circle ot tleionate teiatives. to mourn their loss. "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord, for they rest frnm their lubors. " In Mecklenburg county, on the Slat alt. Mr. James ninVms,r: soil f famea Oinkiaen, Esq. Also on tbe same day, Mrs. Ann McKiiight, relict of the late Jamea McKnigbt. Also, on the 2d inst. Mr. Wm. M. Neely. also, a child of Mr. Jonas Rudisill: All of tbe same county. Lately, on Beaver creek, Sumpter district, 3. C. Mr. Arthur Cunningham, at the advanced age of 96 or 100 years, having left a son who served as an onWr in the revolutionary war. In New-Vork, on the -5th init. Gcn. Tbeodorus Bailey, Postmaster of that city, aged 70. He was a W!iig in the Revolution, and a prominent useful and estimable cit'ncn. In New-York, on the 21st uh. David Gelston, Esq. He ai a delegate in the old provincial congress, which met in New-Vork, Mayi 1774, and held several other important offices ; and ui devoted Whig throughout the Revolution : he died in his 8$th vear. Goodman's Hotel, SIGN OF TUX GOLDEN BALL. THE subscriber respectfully in forms his friends and the pub lic generally, that he haa opened a TWrain tbe house lately occupied bv Mr. H. M. McCulloch of tbia towiu, KorOi West comer of Broad and Ring street a, and Im mediately opposite the Court House. The pub lic may rely on hia strenuous exsrtiont to render bit entertainment satisfactory in every particu lar. He wishes the traveller to call and judge for hinwe If. Private rooma for families will al- waya be kept ready fumuued, JOSEfH GOODMAN. Camden, S. C. Feb. 9, 1828. 8t40 Taken "Ut and C ommUteA ! mm, -u- : I V r l I rJL j"l3riti! -I. v. J 22d Jurv.wnetro fellow w ho says bis name,. is HARRr, nr. that he ran away trojn Mr. m. Worthy, of Alabama, who Was carrying him to that state for sale i says he was purcbated from Mr. Austin in thia aUte, by Mr. Worthy. He i S'ftetU Wcbef WgliitrtiCotintenaftce rather irV regular, and a small scar on a hia forehead : he had with bim, when committed, a blue cloth coat ; also, a blue homespun coat, and thick negro-cloth-pantaloons. Tbe owner is reques ted to come forwsrd, prove property, psy charges, and take him away. JUIM ZIUIEiUUA, JOtutr, Sept. M, l& 3 AT FAYETTEV1LLE, N. CAROLINA. ON Tuesday, Sept 23d, will be sold, by the subscribers, at their Auction Store, a large and valuable assortment of freshly Imported .Staple and Fancy Dry Goodt, consisting in part, of , ' Superfine, fine U cosunsn Cloth (j Caitimer& . Sattinettt, lhmr$tic, (St. Uc, ALSO, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, aod Crockery Ware. Term, liberal, and made known at sale. . WIf. RINGS h CO. Juetitneert. Ffetttvi9 Sept. 44, 1828. 3t34 - ro3TPONriamiT. - rthe -vessel by which thie XI. Gomls advertiir d for sale J3d rwtc WtMpped. dilnut saJ froui New-Vnrk a " " soon as ws expected, the abovA sate is unavoidably postponed . till 7W4w, Sff30i when it will roaifivalv take plane :-Vf ij . wmawvxmattnw;. - 4 r 1.11 TOmmitte.J J"! K-SS i v v i.vw.ai, bvnuiji v. iir. lutia .- w negro boy, ared about 24; and has a scar on hU forehead, and also on one foot. He says hie name ia H.iRRT, and belongs to Kendall ' Weathers, York District, 8. C, 12 miles from the Court-House, and was bought of John Springs.' The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away. FIELDING SLATER, Sent. 19. 1828. 33 CtimmiUeA to iUe 3aV OF. Montgomery county, J.. C. on the 3d oT September, 1828, a negro man,' Who uya hia name ia LEWIS, and belongs to a Mr. Bel cher of Columbia, S. C He is 5 feet ?, incbea high i somewhat aflvcted with paina la hii thighs: says he is between 35 and 40 years olds Hie owner ia requested to come forward, prove? property, pay charges, and take him sway. 4136 A. TOREST, Jaibr AT. MOCKSYILLE, NORTH CAROLlXiZ f p HtJubacjieniuivuigenteixU into ropart -. . iHsrvusp ifw"-.ayei avxerwaweaw - hsn ism m-m-'wy Mockiville, Kowan county, N. C. under tha inn of Ml R 04tA V U are. .WK 'itmZ ceiving, tlirect from New.Tork aad Pbibdc1t plna, an entirely new stock of . Dry Good, Crockery - Hardware, Graceriei, &c. C Cutlery, Selected and Dougnt by one or ine nrm, io ANDREW HUNT. AntvttWth, 1828. 6t37 -sry TO THE PUBLIC.--". COWAN & HE EVES AVE just . rrevived, from New.Tork and Philadelphia, at tbeir sar at lvooa Grove, Howan county, twelve milea west of fiif. iaburyr a general assortment ot Besn v Dry Good, ' Hardware, Groceries, t?c. : Which they are determined to sell unisually - low for VAStf or COTTOXt ' a slierfg credit to punctual customer, As they will re plenish their stock at short intervals, from the) 1 -Northern markets, and keep the newest and most approved kinds of Goods, they feel a con fide nee in inviting their friends and tbe pubbtt . to call, examine, and judge for themselves. . . . .. COWAN fc REF.VX8..r - trod Greve, Sept. 11,1328. 6mt5i AAmnlaitatioTi Notice; rfHE subscribers having qualified at Adminfrt V tratorson the estate of Andrew Bsira, aeca. late of Burke ooooty, desire all persons tndebtr: ed to aaid estate to make payment with as littfe deUv as nossiblei and all oersons hsr'mr claims - againt the estate, will present tliero legally au thenticated, within the time limited by act of Assembly, otherwise this notice will be plead ir bar of their recovery. 8t39 M. BAIRD, WM. L. BAIRD, September, 1828. Jdmr.- a?uit Sae. ON Manday, the 10th of November next, at Baird's Forge, Burke county, the late resi dence of Andrew Raird, dee'd. on a credit twelve months, will be sold Several likely AVyrer Three fVoftn and Uarntu A Gig, and Sulkey 't Also, Htrtri, Mttlet, t'altU, Hort, Sheep, JJduhIuU and A'itehen Furniture, Sec. M. BAIRD, X .., WM. L. BAIRD, Sept. 12a, 18 '8. 8tl9 TrimsYvfiftla AlnWetslt, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT fTlUE Medical Lectures will commence, as X ususl, on the 1st Monday of November and tMn'..t Art 1 -I Q. , -.!.., nf 1S.MK ItnujMis W. UCDirr, M. O. en Anatmy uii Surgery. Chsnlss Csldwsix, M. D. Inttilut and C& nital Practice. Joes E. Cooks, M. D. TAesry onf Practice f Juciknnc Wiuua n. UseiaaDsoe. M. D. Ohtlttric ami - - Diteate sr Wmen and Children. ! CaaaisaW. Saoar, M..P. Materia MHca ' A ..&.'... J.e.u Jamss Wtrraa, D ,D. Chemittrf and Pharmacy. , - P1. - he Ticket to lb Anatomical and Buy. wal mnna w -920 i .each, ef 4ha others KlJ. ' Marriculatiim wftU tha w (it xht Libraryr&'t 1 he Crsduation fee 20. . . C. W. liHORT, M. D. Dean. . ' . 1 '-'-i ; Isrihgtm,- A'y.'Augnt.B. 1828. - liOftl or MUaA, rilllE certificate of two liuns in the Capital X Stock of the State Bank of North Cam. line; for the renewal of which, application will ' be made to the Directory of said Rank at thj? ' appropriate time. JNO. U' UKKDERSO .Arjwi SOfA, 1IJ28. 2$ at..
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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