V Revolutionary Pemhki.-fll appears, fcy frnm :: war uemnmeni, copy ' whitn, in pi npmet unu. been politely furnished us by the Hon. Henry W. Conner, that the rale hereto " fare poetised in admitting applicants to ihe benefit of pensions, is deemed bf the . mw Secretary of Wr, as too rigid, end uneqa! in ill .operation. The following rule will hereafterbe observed. 1st When fhe whole property of the applicant con Vista ia a yearlrjLnd fired income, (such ' s n annuity for 'fifir, bsqusU renCoT hnrn-e uoon lands, or any other wcorpo real right) which is not convertible into ,nifL ha ihiliabt'he deprite&QKpeo- . sion r unless swsltleiwr fc?iee i.fulLxrearJf pension of a aoldier.- In; corresponding in principle, are hereby es tablished.: 2. When the applicant ipror " lands, f ucn other property as. he can . jij pleaiure convert into money or capital, - 1 3). ; h il r odt deprive him I ..of., the right of pension, unless its y early proceeds, eftimating them at ten fier cent on its -.total -value, shall be equal to;the am ount of a Full pension. J. VV hen the ap plicant's property is mixed, and consists of both species, he shall not lose hi pen ion, unless tbeirjiggrrgato income, esti mation by the. preceding tuTes, shall amount to a foil yearly pension. -- Public tanti.Memorialj have been presen ted to Congres from Tennessee, praying: that the vacant public lands in that ptate, be given to the s' te, or to the occuponti, f tqmtter t) and Vbill was' accordingly brought in. It will be Tecollected that North Carolina gave these very .. A ..Mm '.limlld tl MtUM(1 17011 thm.4 ""ttllSTrsi-Tn. t.v..a-yfaa. mauc mr wtiy,ngT """these ctalBTsr-But MrWke', m i ennesee. nronosed an amenamcm, oy ww u- pinta. or iq'iattfn, wer to be aecured in their bMesiorrs--4--eai& wnen 'ment, it mutt realty be e-n, was v.taJly opposed to the interest of North Carolw, kr vpu""vv v - " ----- - . ' doubttesi many of our citizens nave juk ciaira tn thfse lands in Tennseef yei umauaiieuj " , i , -A..... ilm. rf Sfbe robbed he1r just Vnh cket's amendment. In the debate which WOUlci nnir nUct h the House of llfpresenuuves, on this bill. wn obterve that Mr. Curfn,ont of the Jiorth Carolina deletion, opposed 1 Mr. Cr et amen imcni. an runnn.u.ij; -. ontrt tntn htwern the nf vn-th rrj;.ian,l the United States, when the f irmes ceded the Iiese lands to the latter. We shall puouiii apeech, in a week or two. Sir. Carson t v 'SufieVfor'Ccurti. The Jttdge.s.oi.trie, Superior Courts have made the following allotment of the Circuits among them- aelswio4hA.yI.M9LviJt.. ' AVr, Norwood . Donnell . n.,:. t ' - M.noiim Wilminwttjn, Daniel ' Strange Mi(tsbrough, $fvrjan-, Martin Norwood ... r . riljB'"'''''Mlftiff.'' '. The BaMmtrt-Jmeritany.ol thje ITib sjltsays: A friend of .Gen. Harrison's, ju." "Washington! desires us o say-, without - " any 'reference 4he oienli of the late capture of tbe Buenos Ayiean schr red traU by the UmVd States ship Erie, that )ie was not on board the Erie at the time that event occurred- Gen. H. remained at St. Martins with the minister from the Netherlands, also a pus&enger, until the .trie returned to that port, and const iuenily cpald not have advised Capt. Turnet, as has been stated in some of tbe journals' " " iltiiry. IJerrien aid Webster. A cor tespondent of a Ualiiroore paper, in writ ing from Washington, remarks : For the Crs time since 1 have been here, on Monday 1 had the pleasure if seeing Mr. Berrien take the floor, lie his acquired a large reputation a a lawyer and senator. He has earned it by industry and constant practice, aiming - rr - much- more, at jhe accomplishments of an orator,-than the emoluments of a prjrr titioner. lie is a most accomplished &tn - a(or,wantiig i nothinu but energy His elocuiion is chavte, his voice soft, and aweetly toned j his person graceful, and .M gesture perfectly, easy and natural. Though about the age of fifty, he'has the appearance flf yuuthfulneii, bclaJilLol (resh complexion, and, as I remnked at the distance from which 1 observed him, Sfithout a grey hair. , Whil I was contemplating Mr nemen, the irreat man of the East, Daniel WeU rjej.cameimo th -SeoaU, and .took, his .. . ..... MH take tnts occaawaio ts."' ...... , ..W. ik.i every one, speaking 6f the great man 01 tne ooutn aiways iyi -while of the other, it, is always Daniel Webster. This particular has obtained o generally, that every ona knows the christian name of Mr. Webster, while few know that his great rival is John Md her eon Berrien. The Leg'rslaturo of Delaware his ap pointed John M. Clayton a Scniior of the United States for the ensuing sli years, in the rootnof Mr. Ridgley. Mr. Clayton received 19 votes and Mr Ilidgley 10. ' Inte"jrrncp; 1 Jafctf ron :' J. Bth3 arrival of tUSl sVin Caledmia &t .N-w-York, English papers to tne stn uec nave oeen reccucu. cy muc news is found in thee paper. Efforts are mi king to ind ice Mr. II Hkisson to return to the cabinet." It is confiJent!y " slated that Lord Melville will som leave his situation at the head of the Admiralty. A reduction of the British army is spoken of t by which it is thought a saviny of one milltoaper annu-n, nny oe enec tea. It J reported that- Hon Miguel, the Usur per of the throne of Portua is dead. -. Revolution in the City of 'Mexico. The 'fast, tsilia; schoiner Shamrock, Csptsirr Aei jnderi arried-at Bjltimore on Wednesday last, in 22 dart from Tarn inz intellieence that a revolt whirh vaa succeeded bv a battle bet ween HhchweotOTG ,Z , r . '.. Z" f ernment trobpl inner r jrtraHie pawir Uri'A President of the Reoublic. The jre'soltltVapesrs. -had Its origin In th dissilfaciion feTO tlietrtMlif rfefo at the Presidency. After a contest ofo'diys, the loss on each side was near Itr enuaU Perhaps 207 killed each day Guerrero arrived on the third day with fresh troops, and Rave an Impulse to the action, which soon decided the, contest. On the 4th and 5th,Casrrero and Zavala, took active measures to stop the pi!U , by shooting and cutting down the thieves. and they nave since cottccteu muci m mc flrooertv. etcept what the officer kept for themselves, Which would be the chief nirt. They are tf :lri! most wisely and trying to make up :he Administration nearly as it was before. It consists ol the same President and Minis-ers, except Pedraza : ho, they cannot cct the Con cress or Seriate to meet, and the whole i - " ll.'BII.Wi.w rn,,niryman urr ltmrea-iiUAmit . M.,7jr before the veeTeRhTn-4 f.rMr chor for Greece, that ha learns by per sons imin-diately from tn'.t ountryj that "t wo : thirds" of tne foreiiTflr eSd in tne cause, nave 1 m i'en c uy ui 1 f M Qp gt j(c 0.jr General J irvis, rt Js 1 . . . . , . Caoo D'ls rin is : SaiQ. IS Ol uic nuui it., j administration, the people arc re,ur,l,r,K I tQ ,k-ir former occupations rincvs ceJej. ,n(j lne country is quite iranq lii relurnej, and j5 now t-E,;i- na wiln another iWn . vessel i bus it is said, demands R5.000, ere he wi!' 'i it the Greek flig Cpo.i her. Hal. Ucg, .The Governor of Georgia states, in an oflicial letter, that GeOTRtj Rank Stork, which has at one time com manded 140 for ( 100 'paitf TnVTi i nW e'rmrte4 h.,xi4Ja 50. The FUnters' Bnk F'ork, wfiich has been worth 140 : 80 p.td jo. i ' been worth 140 for 100, t no e, himatcd t 104 to 103. The Uanen Bank stock ha been sold wi'hin the last year at fraction for 65 o id in. iltn -altered i f V--JeZ S m all! open communion 13 iptisi C iur h in the city of New York, I tlely under the pas toral -care of Isaac Chas, ha- berome a Pr.chvterian. church, bv the adricr arid consent of council of' Presbyterian miwu ters. tame Dividends. Tn? N. York Ocean Insurance Co. have dec'ired a dividen.l of sixteen per cent, on their capital n'ock for the last six months, beiiile, we un.l.-r stand of leaving a large surplus undivided. rUar. The New York H rettsf lowlcdges the receipt of Hvikx (NT v If- knowledges the receipt o' 111 u-x Scotia) papers to tht 3J ultimv 1 he general failure of the crop of Wheal is L - r, f . . kftvi.tr. i,.rlv tifllltf n l oe confidence of tho agriculturists in me 111 ness of that climate for its culture. We letrn that a friend at Washing ton lately met Mr. CUv and addrrsscd him in the language of the Spanish l)an,. Mjy you live a thousand ve.rr Clav. replied in his us ial ! ld manner, "thl k ye. Sir, but as T j a man of R irgain, HI omprunvsr for half the time."' Hi'limorc Rrpub. Dcccnf'.-T Kennebec Journal calls ihr friend of "(Jen. Jackson. TS.. rrlifrimia nanef 01 tnC Metn-- . r-r-- ... , disc Eniscopal Society, to ISew lork, is extensively patronized 200 hands rmoloved in this office 1 25.000 .1 11 00O r r , - - , 000 magazines for adults, 8D0 J0 venue magaiiaca, ami wu Y't-.Q. An Adams paper, lately established in Albany, thus announces its death : Veterdav. Jackson was elected President to-day, is thsnksgiving. to-morrow, we shut up shop." Two lawyers in Oakland county, Michigao Territory, had some high word in open court, and one of them .n'.t mi,i of tobacco in the other's face, The court took no offence Xullai&tkihl:? has ttta tc-elec- ted to the Senate of the United States by the Legislature of Massachusetts, or six years from the 4th March next. President of Ihnvard College. U ihas been officially announced to She Board of Overseers pf Harvard. College, that the Corporation have made choice of Josiah Quinqj jate Mayor ol lioston, as rrest dent of that institution. The Overseers 7. . . . -. . . 1 adjourriedWeting oa Th6rsdsy. Mvantagen of Advertising. gentle man of this vniaire informs us that the wnicn oe taieiy aaveriiseu in toe vuruui- l l t .'1' S'" "T V. -i j t ttirind of -which -htv h4 previoualy, sold none, a mounte4 ift -IiVe i&ori 1 s p IceJof bhe month to more than three times as much as the price of feis advertisement. He, theertutlyTiif ting his tdyertisement six weeks. rawtucM UArii. - An estimated amount of damage by fire in the citv of Philadelphia, during the past year, is 85 000 dollars In the city of N'ew Tork, during the sarhe period, the toss is estimated at 680,402 dollars. Central America. Tht New - York Mercantile Aivirtiser, of Mohday,4ys aen'leman is in town who left St. Juan on the 1 3th of December. He state mat the country in the neiebborhood of Grenada nad become comparatively -tranquil. Tae re had been a serious, battle between the Grenadians and Nicaraguans, in which vhe ! itiet were completely rou ted. with consi'le-'ible loss. A number of executions -for treasopj fee. had. tak.cn piace'nlCrenad;-" ijsa.-3t--.jupport among any particular jwruuui :rmi!lM!bfB Disgraceful . Pro.Ve .; are f informe l bv a centlcm -i " r i Hart- - ford, -Cana. that ..on.ithi.XY.S, Tnursdiv, Janjarv 8, the elv o? Gen. Jackson vas burnt p iiclv at th.if place. What adds to the disgnce n(.w, 0f lyjr,, Ja, .-MicrneuV ia , Xhat .,tjh Jackson s s aeatn- arnvea ; rums io the cm- r i The contempt . 11 1 death arrived' there a fe v hours previous m isni fin nf the outrare .,.,, , ana aonorrence o. P.s..u , to ay decencv, will rest on the per- ( petrators 01 mis act. I nai suui scenes should occur in the " land of steady hnbits," is indeed wonderful. 0 Connecticut, Connecticut ! Shame t on thy degenerate sons ! That Mr. Clay has resolved o be a candidate for theJPresidency, and desires o.duifaSrjhe repuhlican party wTHTT ttw o throw the election into lhc ) louse of Representatives, is no Inner a matter of doabl-" Art irtf ? llijfeol pariiean of bis said. lew djys since in conversation, that Mr Clay would retire to private rife Tor a tinie "ind would be the candidate of his jwawleaiiLaiLfti ArJt?J3?X'w Get. Jackson in'ends to be a candidate fir re election, in which cae it wouM be use less, for no one couid beaPthe Dif ftain. U. S. Tt'egraph. ' 'Bistfe'sfing calamity .On the 1 3th in stall', ihe dwelling house of Mr. N.uhan ILrgit, in Person county, was consumed bv fir-, an! M's Hargls, in attempting to rx'inguUh the fire; perished in the hYtics. Economy A nr- name of 1. .. office in Indiana, of :u reported to the I neral Post Offi e the amount f 9 cents fr postal during lhe year ending 3 1 at Marcn, 1837. Thr Waterloo (Vcw York) Observer says'1 Tnerr were committed-to our ail in 'his vilNge, the other djy, a coup e of mung ladies, for the delicate crime ol horse stealing. Mrs Frances Hegleston died lately in Virini-i, in the 1 30. h year of her age. U et dissolution was occasioned by a can cer..-. - - in different kuclich uten si I s . A man 'has been sentenced to pay fif teen dollars, by a court in ProviJence, K. f, for shoitlnhir neighbour's doHot in the street. The dog bore s good char arter. and had once saved the life of a Child, by dragging ii ironi nc wn.n .... 1 .' - . . . .. received, h the House of HepreserHative, from the President of United States, com municating. the information which had been called for, by a resolution of the Home, relative to the arrest and imprison ment of John Baker, of Maine, by the British authorities In New Brunswick. It was laid on tho tabic5, snd a motion was mide for the printing, but as tbe docu ments are very voluminous, the motion w.sopposed, and the HouK adjou'ned be forainy question wis taken ft p y A miser was lately found .lead in ram, ' flouf 8.25 to 8.87, 60 1 o, cacese j to j, r.-,t. , lo,c ; -; on a lilthy bed. still grasping .he key of j .pplehra37, ?H , ,0, ,m(r J his rofTers; he had hoarUed ou",uw , ' g ,0 f wUi,,ev 23 to'37, tallow 6. !ar, or thry will be barred or francs 100,000 of which were concealed L' ,. . K.nk bl,u w lal0 percent, dis. i tv BAtttAK ISJISIiC. . -Sunday Schools. U is gratifvlr.j; to find that the governors of our 9 truss arc patrons of morals. 0'ir late Governor, the successor of the t encra hi. f irrifi in thf irnlfirl Sfatc ;Srrtatl!. I Wrtulrl nntnermit cird narties In the P ' palace. .Oar present Governor, to an " I ' - . 1 iH invitation 10 visu) ar. oauuam owwwi in the Presbyterian Church, (which is chiefly composed of children of Baptist - 1 . - . r his Vtd .in the duties of the schools", as fat jis he rfQuld Jo so,, consistency with his duties of Chief Magistrate of the State, has civerj te following answer : C Dear gjfyY55tefh--date:of laxateidiiL The office . . . . 1 J -. J . 1 . UkaB A M .1 (111 LliC (Jl K UCL Ul I ll VUWI V"," . ........ ii...,.mitwww(imwj which was conferred, under circuiri. .t kh. 1 baa oose tarale. Ii stances peculiarly flattering, places me in a conspicuous light bef ore my fellow citizens, and consequently involves me in deep responsibility. The responsi bility will not permit me to neglect the ordinary religious or charit blc designs for the advancement of the christian religion. The establishment of Sunday Schools in our country, I have long looked up on as one of the most peaceful and powerful instruments, which can be wielded by the pious of every denom ination, for the'advanccment of the Rf deemer'a Ktogdom here ; and though 1 mav not have it in mv.nower at all - - . . ' . times to contribute in person to its to its furtherance. -I accept with . much .pleasure S your I invitation to visit the School tn the; Presbvterian Church, and will do 89, so ff(-n as lean consistently with rlntw anil niv : . e xt r 0ju-,uns A9 (jf,Vrriior of N. Caro- & denominations f Chris- . ' . tians. tians. with reat-personai respect, your oh,,dipnt ,prv't. JNO. OWEN. Rev. Th. P. Hunt'. TIM U.1RKETS. &ilitburti Prictt, Feb. !. Cotton (in veed) I J io 2 crntf.- corn M to 25, pork 4 to 4.n hut. tor H to 12, flour 4.50 to 5 per barrel, wheat 5fl to 6Q, Irish potatoes .40 to 30, tweet do. '25 to 30, K.Awn muir.r VI to 13. cone to to 4. Salt l.'s io-tQjmcspun cl;Mto JiO w 25. Bacon S to 10. 1 htcon 6 to 8, each brandy 55 apple do 40 to 4T, , ''''JIJ'TORREJK'CVT''' Mttfc.li to 20, curnJ5 to 40, flaxseed 90, flour , nQw rvin all( WM con,inuc t0 keep 6.00 to law r, niQia , yr iu, u . . h w to f,K ul 0 a' 8, wheat- .36. h.kcy -5 , , tn i,n. hink notes 11 a 2 oer cent, nre - nuum, uape rear, i j a n ... 11 . d .ti.... Since our last, there ban been a. .pretty .heavy: sortiiiMi ol ... ..,. ''"?t rival iraHrwri;ch hM-bwKhv-thd, pntrrr wn to the above quotation. j All those imrebVdTine""uTiicira am dow CJuirlttien. Jan. Cotton ot to vi ceni, flour 9 J, whiskev 26 to 10, bacon 7 to 8, tiama It ' best kind of baenifTOtOT, tsh 40 to 50. eml 44. coffee 1 1 to 149 . .iorin i.aronna ouna uim, -. . ...... . : 91-nii.-Mftf.-disctnti---Oewwa.llrtlo, Flow. Tlie sales of llaltunore ami I'hiladet phia were fwm 9 to 9J, and of oanub n and Columbia 7 to 8. fWi-n, Ian. 24. Cotton 7j to B.50, flour O a 64 fjr that ma le at Camden mills, heat g e n n 40. oati 30, salt 87. Baltimore,. Ian. 15 Flour g8 to B-0, cot- ' i . , . ,i ''4 in ''5. harmi 1(1 to i. ! he is nre pare, i to uo IUI1 I'J HI III w-ii - .. Rkhmond, Vire Jan 2 .Cotton H a 9, flour above busm.irt, on fie shorten notice, am on 7 in 7 7", Wheat ! 45 to 16, corn 50 a SO, ba- ( moderate lerois. Aa hr ii-Wutls to crty the eon6 .oV, brandv apple 30 to 3?, old peach do heat of Wrtrkmm. ami has m . apprentices. be 90 a 1. whi-key 29 to 29, leaf tobarco 2 to 9, j ha. no hen. aaw-K ' "(e N..l. I rnliila Din, UIII1.J9 J i v vi 1 1 ... : j f r'onrrir'JA- Shortest notire. J rrj." Jan. 2.1-Oo.tnn- 7 to id, He respect fuUy loHelM sfjare o-' p,.e t fl .ur 7 to 7 5't. apple bramly 40. peach do. I ronage i ami hope, by atnet attciKi.n. (.. usi. 45 to 75 aa t KI. tJ-cco .5V to 7.85. wheat j ne to (rain their Custom. No i-rr..,ii w,.l I M whiskey 3.' to 31, N. Carolina bank b.lU be spared on hi. pari, to re c.r,l. , -at.s. - o 4 Carolina 1 to ?. ieorKia 3-l)arien 5. faction to thoie who msy favor bint with tlu-.r ftlumbi.i. S. C. Jan. J J. i;ot'fn o to vj, H tn 4 V bacon ft to 10. uh.at R7 to 100, corn 40 to 45, salt 87. ..North Crt)lo.a Itank Uilli S to 7 per ceni. umr.i.ini lieo'pia Km Hills I j to per rcin..oi uuni. i h . i.. u ;-.... a i.H7:,.flmirf tol t wheat XL bacon. fi.to. ..H,.aR..M 10 .ov.. V'it-J!."rnrr ",nt5J'"""'-' ",.7 " re,drbr.;(lyk.p41. wh;,lJ., .-iJ-ilutat i!t,Jan. ....V.ounn V". I Mrmbhit,. rtnn. the. 1.1 Bacon o o, roi irtT1'l" Tff.rtt ftrTur5.50too,rorn oi ...in .,..rti l.ranilv C. to 73. SPPI6 UO. To 30, wbiaVey 25 m 23 Gtcinnari. Ohio, Jan. S.-Cntton lij. fea ther 24 cents, flawed 37 to 40, flwr 4.50 to 5 JS, Kenh.wa all 50 cents, pearh brandy 6-, apple do. 37, whiskey 21 to 2.', tallow f, tobac Ifr. 1 I co 3 to 8 cents per In Ln.i Cotton 8 53 to , com 0 to 45, beeawaa 27, BSCon wtw io. f. "J ... . ... A 1. M ... 'ilmngi 75, VhiAey-30toXl. app'f . oranor -I. iTour rjKn'd'B. tbaoo to. 1 .1 A - II I A 6 50 to 8.50, cotton bW"IS mt'u of '"TP J it 1 1 to 1.7U. oak tann'd sole leath. er 20 to 25. hemlock do. 18 to 23. ham. 5 1 to 10 ...i. in. .mU bramlv W to 40, whukey 25 ofi tf luh.eco j to 12. veuow oee.w.s a i 21 ....North-Carolina bank bill 4 percent diount. Sooth Carolina 2), Ceorgia 4, ir . ..... XewOrltan., 27.-lu.flans cotton? to 131fbitir7 ?Sto7.5Q.w,.skfy w. SwnaKJ. .2.-C0't .n 8J J." 9 50 to 10, whMikey 28 to 3 ltcm 6 JB to 7 kires I0n. V v C- .'n ll i i'.at" I '- - - 7": ; , M.wn 1 no, -- In this county, by the Rev. John Heck, on th 16th ult. Mr.-Jicob lloltsouser tp Miss Rachel Erown, daughter of Mr. Jacob Brown. Ato, oil the 22J, by the Rev. Daniel Sherer, Ir. Daniel HMimw In Un. Fd'ifh KniniT. W Surry onnty, on the Zth Dec, last, by tW nv. Rir.h'd. II. Parke. Canti Ilenrv G. (lamp. 1 ton to Miss Charlotte T. Doby, daughter of Maj. Wm. Ooby, dee'd. of South Carolina. Also, on the lith ult. by the same, Mr. John Fardue, of Wilkes county, to Miss Itlunly AustHt, ilaujhtef of Maj. Austill of Surry county. Also, on th Sit-UeeuJjsUJJr, Thonws Johnson of Iredell to Kiss Sarah Carter7tiT!jtrrr Carter, of Surrv. A'so, on the 22d Dee. Chaffln. Esq. Mr. Chrpj Jolinicn to Miss GiPy Sisk, daughter of Mr, ll.-n Siik of Surry. llftcnTVUvcr liaMsr QjT Vrof North CaTolin &--r-jr-,n7i8riTennh ticketc and.others, ve Susannah Johns and othera. the hiphesT bidder, that vatuable tract vlt tarA and Plantation, lyinff in Itutherford county o both aidei of Green Hlver Where the Road to Milla'a Cap crosses the said River, now in occu pancy of James, M'Kinny. Toe, tract contains, it W supposed, about tCOO acres 1 of which, ' larpe proportion is dry swamp, of a qualify.. els, celled by none on tlie River. On the tract ara ijood orchards of fruit ; and ndjoininp it, is moit excelltnt ranjre for stock. It is advan tageously situated for a TViKern, and has beets. valued at from 60t)0to R8000. . . . .. Terms of tale ! purchase money to be paid Til three equl instalinents, at 12, 18, and 24 months with interest from the day bTsalei and to b aecured by bond, payable to me, with anprovedt securities 1 no title will be made till the pay ment of the pnrchaie money, and then only una der the direction of the Court. ' JOHN T.. HENDERSON, C S. C. JtalAgh, Tan. 24A, 1829. 1 , 5t56 , - v1j.v..,.m" -- , tlie day, or wek. He is able bodie ; 600 Nftgit oV Yoxkv .f7LL'i:Jil?, in email, hori : aUo, 300 w eigliS ' ; - .' " " ' " ,1 2 1- .1 rin-tt hjic V.wwAta 'VpnAiM VVtrAtP.li 'rTn ake charge of a School in or Vrarl X vii'e : Apply to Thn,.. A. Alliao Jamci J'Kmjrht, in StatesviUe. .,. 25, 187); 2t53 - r. -o..-rr. nrar 8tates T Allison; oe Kes at Uenan, IT UNUSTI.Y' request those indebted to J them to make payment : the nature of their busineM preclude the possibility of Air- ! ther indulgence than till February court 3i5 B-i aVWiett 'Votrencc, WlNtl associated himself with JLrttns If liution, of Fayetteviile, as part.ier in .... .1.. :n u Uev;ile. and A. T0BRF.MGC fk Co. in Salisbury. M h , -pBj;w M,ort,neiU uf . . Groceries JJ'! bOOUS nn'Himrvnr.s, which they-nffer ff cwA. Also, a large aSY' sortmeui of picae calt and settle tn?ir arroums. . 101tltE.NC. ... . Jan ...... 51 , ,K..ry Uik J&l'i. . I S .." CuMuct .MaVdu'A Uvvajnesft. IIORM'IO WQDDSON Rr.SPF.CTFI'I.l.Y informs the cilinnof SU isbury and its vicinity, th he has com ntrnceil the Cahinrl Making Hutineu, in the Shun formerly occuoirtl Hv Mr. I'eter Kiider a .' . ... i a shoe nop. u.ijmnirnj ir jh.ci .s.itm, ..,r,o ftl! SIIMIH ,11 Will ft III HIT? yiw. N. I). tiood Walnut rlank will be rrenred II. W. in pat Pv for work January 19, 4(54 phif.r'e 'ztalr Jninr. iniuis hintt. V.T r.. ...... t ....1 m.W. . ajrml mm! RaUlc time preribed by recovery. S.1LE OF PROPERTY. Tfr Ti' i" T - P" '' lg reideneo &f the decesd, on W'cdnrsJsv, tw-lotb Uav U February cnuiir, and continue from day to day, . ."I km a . 1 . a.. . : until all is sold. II.Hle-IU)IU ami nncnrn rr,w tore, amottic whkb- Uaatscctlcnt I'tano lorte, Kaminr ttenwl. a quantity of Con, Hay ami s . . m . . at - tl. Lr kc. A. credit of twrl months will b P.u,l.r 70 op .40 hle Ol I.OMOII. IIOW1, ..j '"-wyv.wly,,Mpi,vja . ; i fitejf I"?: purchaser glrlng bowl ad aprwovod , 4t1iof tvsftwweii;U. Nerws. noa r. Mclvf..NIK..f Wr. . " , ii ..u lure, at tne oi" , u,i ,hj .YOTICFs. k LI. persois arc forewarned from trading for note ir hart I, Tor one bundled d illsr?, Kiveii hy me to Timothy Matey f South Cnro lioa, Uuion nistuct, dated in Auifu', pur porting to be dtic the lint day i.f My 18.8, as iKt. rmined no', to pay UlJwitc, it bi g (Stained from me fiwid'llently. , 3til WM I UM WHF.MN, fjC. r-fji'rtn.'-. X tf .'.m. K. I. . - - 0 ' 3 fa a- V-'., '. 4 1 --- t r Ijirt " 1 ; Y r', . .v I) X: n