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i' jjUlU F. CALD'tV ELI, are author CJ to ay. eaml'daie to represent the juni) Ho 1 Snit of (lit next (Jell rJ Ar"bl f W ''. - . . . . Jjlfrgrfi -it"'' "'' ." in? nrimi'ii L7?;jrr' loUe jirospectiia, in a stjbsrcpient Jun of to-day' paper, ol a new worn on ftm;AY by ''iiait .vf ,HU timm, Mr. V, ".. t .1. J ..ft 0 fiave cxa.nmeti uic i,miiu-K:njM. yphink It among themoiri valuable" work ,f r produced oil that intcrcil'mg science Wc I 'rverrr muca iifciui ,no.f wag 'j H bo'h simple ami comprtiHiua-xiit .jf, lnne tie, the commrative relstitfnt of .1 connnJ, in pojnt of tret, population, rrnmfn,ViCion t6- tnuit prove valuable to thsf' statesman and scholar, for ft -t.lv reference, s we are certain it wiM be ,rrortant to t!ie rapid Improvement of the cion literature i The price be inf but one dollar, n be in the power of every one to procure a Lpy, iul we would recommend every; read'ng tvon, who hat dollar to devote to the arqui. iiiun of uieful knowledge, to purchase this very JuaWe work. Branch On ihe recent viit of the Sec- Ltaryof the Nsvy, to the place of hit natiwiy j Halifax county, in this Male, oil old neighbors , , M "ciatrf tendered Lim the compliment of ,,,.ib!ie dinner i but be felt hirusejf called on to lice W the bvended honor. rsVe are rrahfied LLlaidunc Q I f-r however '"iable -he 9-rM iTiretei1in4 .. :.i ..-i.i o,.:. htimt. fce3-tlie-erenaiMMnjf-f wn Un tn ami foolih emtowi, o j-tw-iIIv- tn Vpiingfti 1n'Vogn"Iiri ttie Ur" i Vu'itiii. tn ion. ii worth a airall -ncrifue .f reraonal Ui"ifiratin t and Gee. Itrani-h, and ihe other mbV"r'f"t1tirtbtner, oVuervtr ihe ijTtititle 4 f ibeir fellow-citizens, for making thia aacifice Land thereby acttuiR an exarn.'ie worthy the leoublican rulertf a free and vir'uom people. The following it tJov. Rrineh'a note, in which dec I'm el the eoTjli'' it of a public dinner i KufifUU Jfinl 1.3f 18:9. GxxTLtxcs : -Your kind cuiirfltulation for recent honor conferr. d on your old associate ill frinuV together willl the polite invitation Tie eiti2'i of llilifuJ mdinewiih them on iifduy next, mrrita the warmet' tribute; of Ik art. Hut, Cenilenien, m imperioua e.ne : ilut) comtraina me to forepo 'hp bigh pratifi ,:ion which I ihonld otherwise derie from a'xVni Tth filtn $o irar to me,' around the Lditc.borJ.,. ,, , In every ata'mn irt which Ibie been plncedT Yj bijbeat amTMfiorha ever been t merit a AUoiMnc (4 t4..PUWCCDr.hik-.nc,0 a Uilti. L'. discbarje. of my duty. 1'imf. Jms in i?r!ience tn thenictatea 6f paRrmrjnnrtjbhira ,7rrcnjjniwd by-trerT jrentroui bonom. I if? tefrtrie-pot asmgned -me-by the jreirtet J bes of men. In doinj; id, my dttcnmiution a.fl r.tnm ilhout a tnomcni'a uniieitssiry i Jv. Allow me, then, with emotions which irpen-Tannotndescrib?,- to" asiure you, and i-oajrh vmt my ftHovr -citizen of Halifax, that J J aumt tbe lionar, I can MJerrr ceae to trih the liveliest recollection ol their contin- f A 'onfidence and aupport.- Willi enteein and uufeiiriud respect. 1 am kuri truly, ' ' ' " JNO. BKANCII. AU:ir$. U tn. . .one1, . .1. S. H liurris. E II r Ure . htdell Ctunty At Ma' term of Iredell ro.in court, beld m Sf-TrSvirtc". TASr ttftt, fliifcnf y klviell, Eaq. havi ijr, declined a rc-e'ection, mm titnwiLt, Laq. waa elected Sherirl of it county, tur i ho eiMim yenrr-ifatP'f)fiHe' i-Caldwell 18, Robert S. Gracey 6. Archi I B. Campbell 5. Gcorcre Floweri. Ksq. wis p''ed. County I rustee ; Joseph l)avidun , I reastrer Public UuiWinpSj Cant. Milton iiipbell, Coroner. His Excellency Gnr. (hdrn, hss retiimetl to 'tMh, from hit seat in Uladen county, &ccom nid b) his family. "irci.i''(i. The following gentlemen, in addi itn those mentioned in our last, have been ftcil to Congress : William McCov, William "Strong, Nathaniel H. Claibourn. PSBf Tsrborongfi.- CVrref t oi ine enate, has been appointed rrinci Cltrk in the Navy Departipent, aX Wasbinii-. i city: i , ss)iS'"' Rhode Itknd has, in imitation of New-Hamp-re, raised the' Jackson banner, by electing - Jackson ticket at her recent elections. W Pope, f Kentucky, .has -not. de. the office of Governor of Arkansas, as I ...... i .... n ill ll.M tll9Ul.W 1 '"'U as toon aa be can make arrangements r ai doing.-. - . . r'grrtinni Eltttim. In the Wilkes dis " muet King, Csc. of Iredell county, are n the Fayetteville district, John A. Cameroo.' 1- of Fayettefnie, and Edmund Deberry, Esq. Montgcmerv'countv. are mnrlWlntea An(J. e Understand that JohaJ-annv Em iii J'ididate for re-election in this district. " mmttt SSMssMk 't Frotlt.-tSn fw-wrlrtm ull.,Thi aecTTon of country IS:ti H k.. r . ' ,i. cre rrosts, wnicii killed most e peaches, and a good share of the apples, Fd degree killed, which rives the foresia ppearance of having been scorched ovtr ure- Most of the i.ln -..tt . n. . r. " ninuitj ic tui i J'T generally, was not ogh tiWCd to mucljidsmaeed.- u . f.We !i hrrt!f tfvtii, that the AntuJ Con trillion of the Pro'es'ant Episcopal Chirch, of th Diorest of North-Carolina, Will be held in fit. Luke's Church, Salisbury, on Sslurday, May 23d. IC7 toe Tijrtrae a(ttiu. . ..VOX POITLI, NO. t. 7 tht Profilt Vro (,mlia.n my CnX number, I assured that the director of the" Ittt nana had wied into difficulties, and oulj tneik njt of thrm j oiy prediction batbeenme true. They hive every where, eea at the Vat iean ilee!!, rrUird their rule exacting the pay L metit of the whole Ubi in Uil iMataUentei but they ere aihamed to JubUh in the pipe ra ;hii repeal of their farmer. deCrreBeJrt, bow. ever, known, to all whom it may concern, that the Hi ik now pern.lt rencwali by paying J per ccftt,ntleeB Jew, iLno bettet can be. done.i It it proper that the eople ali'mlj unleiilnd (tie ttkinat anTmoavarthat' nivrthortnfla. ence4 tfcneir matter to take companion on tbrmi FiH, tlirn, they found that they could not rnforc. their ru!e the people could nnTpat, the nmn-f wa nt in the connlry i and that they bud Ignoruntly, and unfeelingly made en eiirion, which, in the nature of t!.n?i, could not be complied with. They have reUied, thrrfjrir, through nfieer ncceHiy.- 21!y The jrret men at the city begin to feel (iulin ff 't of cowienee, but) of fearj thev look ith fear and trembling to the meeting of Ihe nct T.ru'ature i and they i"i now, ai Ihe e!er.tiore are approaching, to quiet the public mind a nvich a rwiblei they wih to frt in. to Ihe next IKiItiire at many of their fririid at rtottinle and to IOC' red in thin, jt i ell-im portant that the bark-qurttion should be kept out of view, and the p'lblic mind quietted. 3dlv. It it ileiirahb th'nt the present viciney 'in the Itericli nf lli Supre iru- t-niM ibmild b n;d by mmc decided friend of tit Banke i and if poible, ty th. Prid-nt of the Hate Rank hiniaerlL With lbe. iirtudenlpf the aiate bank on the bnch, and the Predentof ,ilie Nt bem iwmkin the ktfii'atur.-. ihev flatter liemetve be mfi;.-" Tbi-y mat fffM tore at iii-Awe, Tiid nsjrttretr tinreraat the UfxTtuviht.jijcfplc niay kaow Uut.all thU is not conjeclure. ht l!iem keep a lookHiti tliey n '.inn'iee, tnT e ve ry part nf the itate, Bsnk-TirtrH.iK and Hank-eloekholders," and bsnk-de'utnrs, ofTerin)? Fur ea'a in the next firneral Aasrmbh, and notwiihtandin(r all the vipilaoce; oflbe people, many of thera willcreep m." ""WTttt nne-Hass aeiifty-ntwvVrtff wflurnee pfin'erest, and the other of fear the vioLtora of the law will stand in no dungi-r of ein called to a reckoninj;. f . UIXTOtU' ajt - South Carolina Brett It i itated in the Yorkville I'ioneer, tlmt a Beet was lately duff, in th" garden of Mr. James F, Wallace, of that town, weighing 12 pounds, and measuring V4 inches in circumference, There were beets as large, if not larger, taken fro.n gardens in Salisbury, this spring; but the winier was to severe." they were all frost bitten, and unfit for uc, and not worth bragging about. - . . Q Si ii. , . Another victim Id Vhiik' ...Alden f lark, of Briiof-Vermont,rg'"i3ruhk i orl" the 14tlJ March, staggered home, qiurraTn4rj'"wTtTi -liia family, and went out to the barn 'and hangM himaclf.-" . . . - . : : - When Mr. Clay again invokes Heaven to af. (licrtfieTeount ry" si-Itfi any" ciTaniTi yi,r ratlu'r .'hli he. should be thwarted in bis anibitioiu aaiiiratiuiia, we eipec lie will pray- that bis ej lis e- !.-fot emies may be jpiyn over to diynkrnqfn. that ea'tmiiv' arreting us more than " War, ;estiien.:e, or famine" ever did'. " jLjp Nepro Reddick ns coovicted at grand larceny, .(sn.l not d bwg'ary, as was stated week before las') at Wavne' superior court, and tcntencrd to be whipped. . 8 'JVie Flour .Market. Business in Ihe flour market appears to be entirely suspended. The wigofrpT'ce of ITowarrt rreet, grnerally ranged at S6, but this i" al-o nominal, as there it liter ally nothing duin. Bait. Farmer, 24th. FOIIF.IG Y XMVS. L.iTI. FRUM tXGL.i.VU. IMPORTANT. Xra-Tork, Jpril 16. The William Bvrnes, which sailed from Liverpool 8'h M.rch, is below ; and, Although our papers are not yet up, we huve had t lie good fortune to come into possession of the London Courier cflhe 5ihr- shich contains the outlrnerof 4h far"athoitr-Emawcipatiotv,.-. It wi introductd in the iluusr of Commons on the 6th, li)' the RtfhrHorf. Secretary Prel on or his M.iestf's Ministers, who arcompanicd it with b brilliant speech, which occupies more than Uiitleen cot umns, in the London Courier- The fol lowing are the outlines of the Plan ; tr'Tfs basis Is fhe-removaf from "the Itoman Catholic of civil disabilities, and the equaliza ion of political rights. 2. Jtomon Catholica are to be admitted into both llousc of Parliament. There are to be no restrictions as to numbers. ..;wCJj$.b,ec are to take sn bath fo'stfcpolraliiliefend the succeiion of bi Crown abj'uritt'tbi,ienttmeTrt- tbatl!rince5 excommunitttedby he Pop. ' i men, who have eK,ineH4i )t depowcT and mura ted bv their sub er.ts ol tne Ol Jec. in wnir.n it is staico UcttlMi t0.t,c siibscribAni CTusi engtnerrghttrfthif Fni have i 'SifiVAwre.'.V. C. May " ritdictian in the British Kingdom-disclaim- occupied the ThermopylZ- A letter in?, disavowing arid sol mnlybjuring fi.'"f from Constantinople, of the ffch.ofJanu tention to subvert the present Church Establish-1 , . . '. ' , ,, ... , ment as settled by Uw.ltc. Jtc. "r7 sl,es thft.,hl' rnoyerncnt is attnbu- - 3. Roman Catholic are to be tncspabh- of , d. lo lhc dviCC ofjepch aj;entSi who holdinf the office of Lord Chancellor, or of desire that when the rjuestion of the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. " firrek limits shall come tq be considered i:hey;rnav hold allCorpqrate 0(nceSmayi fiaailfe--CImka-may ' ha v ' Rfcaf "&$ln belonging i0?" of territory than ,he British the Established Church : the Ecclesiastical foundations nor anv-oflVce in tb Universities, the Colleges of Eton, Winchester, and tVpst minster j nor any School of Ecclesiastical Foun- uation. ine laws relative .io noraan amouc ; right to presentations are tnbe reta iled In I rcss where any Roman Catholic shall bold an office tritb which Church patronage is ronner frit ted. tl.8 Crown ii to live the t owrr ortThf. frrring the jpalronje. No Ilonun Catholic to hold any nflce to idviie the thrown In the p. )oiiiiTi'nt to OtTrea connected with the lUtab. iihed Chureli of i'.'irlar.d and IrelamL 6. The Hi. ti" f I'rnal Law affecting Roman Catliolici are to be repeled. f, Homan Caiholici are to be put with re pect to property, on fniiinfr withtiinter. A, Caiholie Mrmhen of Parliament are not to be obliged to quit 'hi ll ruw upon any par. tieular quf i'iji (Mr. Wilnvjl llorton'a aufifea. lion upon tliia auhject U held to be objraloni. Lie.)' ,..7. -it,. - 9. Th 're la ti be no declaration required gint iranubtamik(ion 10. iVp tte wrHjrct of ; EceleniwtieiUkwrH lie, the Itoman Caiholiri are to be tUced on the fiiliiii of aH pllier I)ienkT. . 11. Thrrr ia not tu be any VetoBor to us biij 1'iicricrcnc wiiii in nrvwirvj in Mpiritoal matt-r between Hotiun CtbeJwj - Church and the See of Home. , 1?.-Ttiev Kptswnf fltttrtnl tn-near-rrowr irrt use In the Church of England, are not to b asaumed by the members of the Itoman Cat ho- liO Church. II. When Koman Catholics are admitted to corporate and other ofRdea, the insignia of such otncei are In no case to be taken to any other place of worship o( the Established Church. No robe's or office are to be orn h any otlier than the Established Church. 14. The Jesuits, and Monastic Communities. Ihe names and Numbers of ihe Individuals Ve- loning to the exisiing Communities are to be registered. Communities bound by religious or monastic vows are not to be made aramst te future entrance into this country of the ordrruf 4vuu,rhe Jesuits now arc to be registered. -AF. FJcctixn frunthttetFtrtw thillint fin hmtlm. Tht l.ttctiv frunchitt it prtfted It U Htited (rtm forty thitbnft It ten punh. Freeholders ere to be registered, and Ihe re. gistry is to be taken before (he Assistant Bart i tcrofthe Irish counties, with power of an ip. pel in certain cases from his decision to a high er tribunal . . ... ' Next day, the resumption of the d jouroed debtiwajceiumed, SSJLoJlA, A long debate ensued.' -Mr Oramt-said, Tt gfesH da? tor England e great dar for. Ireland a great diy for his right honorable fiicnd (Mr. Secfetarr Peei) a Rreut day for freedom "'ind common sense throughout the world when British Minister proposed io a British House of Com moos concession to the Catholic of Ireland The .decision was taken it late hour, when there appeared, ror Mr. Peel's 9 Resolutions A'jinit them Mjjiirity in favor of the Catholic Iuim 348 1G0 188 The I Iouk then resolved itself into C.iinmitirc of Ihe whole, the Resolutions Merc moved and agreed to, and the Re pri ordered to be received on Monday. Xev Tork, .ipHl 20. STtltlATra sao EaoLAitD. The W'm- Tiiompauu. packet shm of ik: I6tk uhvli arrived, brinuing . us I jondon papers to "that date which ijhow r-ver, furnish tittie additional betas.. vTjie Catholic relief bills were to be read a se rond ijme in the House ol Common on! the.!7xh .wjieDj.h.pi.r,de;ttils would be. ful.J ly i:iicus!ed. The LivtjpooLCotton marketfor. Amcr: kTK sortV had improved 18 of a "penny 4Ht the IJih March. - -. Preparations are making for renewing trie artn ihe norfh ofTurkcy, and some Cossack regiments have aeHially- crossesi rhc Danube, Count Wittgenstein has been removed Irom the command of the Rus vian rmv, and General Dicbitsch takes lii- pljte. The Grand Virier, Inet Mehemed Pa chj, has been deposed at Constantinople, ..rut Redshid Pachi, so well known for his exploits in the Greek war, the des truclior ol Ali Pacha, the taking the Miisolonghi, and the Acropolis, See- is ap pointed in hia. stead Tht new Vixier bus rereived orders to march directly upon the River Danube. We may there fwre, Irom this time forward, begin io look for important intelligence from that quarter In other parts of Europe every thing is tranquil. There are some di turbances going on in the semi barbarous slates of South .Imerica, but we have no intelligece that can be relied upon -Ml appears, to be massacre and anarchy. - seam mm. f iord Lnwtber; Sir Alex. Grant, and Sir f Charles We i he t c II, a II 3 holdi pg one e , under his " Ma je sty V govern men I , vat td 8Kinst Mr. Peel's Bill. The Liverpool Times of March (Oth say M The Duke of Northumberland, ihe new Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, arrived in Dublin on Friday morning, and was received" wunlTiusuarsTate and splendor. '1 he Irish have reason to hope very well of thejr.new Viceroy. The opinions of his Graceon the subject of EmanxipatioTJ are known lo be eniirrly'favorable 16 the Ueasuj:ea.tji.Qftye4bc Greece. Vienna paper of the 29iIkj overnmeni now appear wining vo a?bj;o to them. The Kinj; of England must be some- . . . ru;, .,e ' . . I . . .. ... .t " --"'"" M"-.. Hon wnen DncJinf? nis Drotner, ine uue oi -t vurooeriaTia opposes to u m tnc icrpsm of LorJi, wlilo tl.o Pule ef Stiuax irjj taint the bill. The feirt of the Frotev lanti appear to reat wholly on the luprem cy of tho Pope. Whatever miy have been the power of hit llolinctt, there it little to epprehend from it at the present diy, when even the death of the Tope e cite fevs notice than any of tho modern princei end potentates cf Eurupe. .Vva4. ' D'uhofi Rnglcnd Uxt of Charletton, (S. C.) hat been transferred to Ireland by the Pope end crw;ed Lord CUhopofOtwry. Z The Grand Jury of New-York hafd mined the cue relative to tho abduction 1 lvO,TlnU-jep.UCrJl?! Saliibttty .Frien, May 2t..,....-.-.Co,ton 1 J to 2 cents, corn 20 to 15, pork 3.59 to 4, but ter 8 to 13, flour 4 to 4.50 per barret, wheat 50 to 60, Irish potatoes 4? to 50, sweet do. 40 to 50, brown auirar 14 In 15, colTee IS to 77( sslt I,' J J to 1.50, homespun cloth 18 to 30, whiskey JO to 25. bacon 8 to 9. Faftttfvitlf, Jpril 'J7d. .tften 7J to 8 18 bacon f to 7, peach brandy 35 apple do 40 Io 42 J, butter 10 to 15. com 40 to 45, f!v,eed ') ., flour R5 to 7, lard 7 J, molaai 51 a 33. sugar 10 to II, salt 75 to 85, tallow 8, wheat I.VO, whiikry '" to'2A U. S. bank notes 1 a 2 percent, pre. mium, Cape Tear, ditto, 1 a 2. Charletun, Jptil .'0 Cotton 8 to rent, flour 71 a 8, tinker, 2a 28, baron 5 to 5). hams 7 1-2 a be.t kind of bagging '20 tn 3, salt 19 to 50. corn 43 a 4H, coffee Uto 15 N. Carolina bank bills 2 a IJ per cent. nWount t Ccorgia, 1 1 ditto. (hmlia, S. C. April ?t. Cotton 8 to 9, flour 6) to- J, whiskey 30 to 4 baron 8 to IO, wbeat 87 to J 00. com 41 to 50, salt b7...Nrlli Carolina Hank Bills ,S to 7 per o ut. discount 'Georgia1 Bank Ttilla 1 1 10 2 ef teiilirliacmirit: Fltur. Jltii Lsr.tirle.js dutLsnd l'.i!nelii.ed a utile, i ne oemanu connnutH very umiiea, aui tht t'ock not heavy. , fimiMron.ri 22 . ..Cotton 8 to i. flat 10! to 13, flour 8.M to 9.00, corn 40 to 45, . lieetc 7 to 8, apple brand v 3 J to 37, tallow 8 to 0. Jk'rw- Ytrk; Jpril 20 Cotton 10 to I?, flmir 7.19 io-7.3J, cotton bagging mad; of hemp 19 j to 21, wbeat 1.60to-1.7, oak tann'd sole Irmti.' er 20 to 2fi. hemlock do. iH to 23, 'snu 9 to 10, ! salt 45 to W, apple brandy 36 to 4, whi-key .fir to 3 , leaf tobacco .! to 12, vellow hcrsaai 2.1 to 24..-....Nortli-Caroliiia bank bill 2J pi-rcmt. I discount, Houth Carolina 11, (.eorcis 3, Vir ginia I per cent. do. .Wni.'V, Ten. .ipril 7 Cotton 7 a 8. floor8.0,!rd 6 to 7. whiskev 25 to j?, tallow C N. Carolina hank bills 8 to 10 per cent J.s. Bolton, .ipril 20 Cotton 9 to 11 J. Ila 10 a 11, tlur ""U to n, cor;i to a.-, ineesc v i 6, tallow 8 a M. Com.iVn, Jprd C7.... ..Cotton 7 M f'J, fi"'ir -1 to H on' of the wagon, that from Cantd. . mill 64 to 7; heat gl, corn 4( to 45, oat JO, salt 75.liiskry iia to 35, bacon 7 'tq ; 8 .; n'lchmDAd, VtpHi 24 .r..rCotTon 8't Vjrtlorrr g5 J7fc, -wheat W. , t-ra. 40 a 44, -con rt ifir.-beaniH appL' 33 to 40, old peach do 90 a ftl, whi'key 24 tn 25, leaf toba- e9 to 12. North Carolina bank bids 3 dmrount, S; Cam lina 2 a Georgia 2 J a 3 J . Baltimore, .Iprtl H.V.Wour"ft5..W," cotton 8J to 10, whi-key 21 to 22, bacon 9J to . VrvbeTTtJipril 23:i:.Co1rmf ff-TfT8 j; flnur HTO 1 gKj, wheat 87A a 1. bscon 3 to 6, -al 5 ;o Wi, peach brandy 5. apple c;o. on a VJ. uhikkcv 3. - ( henrn Jtitl- 2i 4UttooT-70.ia-ad, Lacuur d to 8, corn ' 4i. flour 5 to 3.50, whiaU y V3 30, peach brandy 45, To 30, apple no. S'to y, j leaf tobacco I. cotli e 15 to 18, sail 74 ts 5, tallow 8, moIses 41, beef 3 to 4 Cotton onieto piime biJi s sold si 9 cents, v Vrtti tburp. .iptl 22.. ..'I he 'Pobareo, refused. R3 a , parsed 4 U, W-.ur 5 1-2 a 8, cvru - a '2 1-2, coi loo 7 a 9 -2, bacon 6 a 6 12. Savannah. Ceor. April 20 Cotton R to flour 8 to 8.25, corn 4 Mo 50, bacon to 7. bama9 lO.whisUy 26 to:'7..leiif tubuccu.3 lu 4. brown sugars 9 to 10 molasses -9 to 30 ; North Carolina bunk hills 4 to 5 per cent dis count Daricn I do. Macon IJ to .'ilo. MARMVAU In this countv, bv Willia non Ilsrris, Ksq on the 23d ult. Mr. Jacob Caublc to Miss barah Lyerly, all of this county. Dim, In Vhite5boroiigh, Oneiila conn'y, state of New-York, Mrs. I.OlS WllfTF.. relict of Ihe late .fudge llvth W hite, in the 94th year of her age. I'lUHM,VYi roa rvausiuiio... 'A CKoanJpiiir. il s yxopsis, lis P. II ARK V. T sltiliils, at one view, the area in square u iles, popula tion, (,'ovrnment, religion, state of society, re ven. tic, military strength, seat rf government, largest city, riverr,..niounVtin, with their di mensions t the latitude, minerals and stapte productions ; wi'h .other valuable information of all he modern geographical divisions the earth. ' " ' r ' It will bepulilihed on fine paper in the neat est manner, anil . drUvercd. tomi'iH'.phrat $1 Tei?:cofr;c- maiusrrif, is ai. 1829. 61 I 71 ROM. the subscriber, 'a. bay mare, 3 vears old thi spring, iibmit 16, hands highj and of a slen j . . ui,. i... n .i.. :n l.. f0pljfyjCMx'r IWI ill. .:'!.- lim omi in i face, and a long tail. Any. person fiuinit up Wrbtriaweiwi--gtnjf-iw ret her, shall be reasonably rewarded bv me, WILLIAM AM RETT. April 24th, 1829. 3:67- T EN likrlv, young A err Men. Iiom 1GU 20 veais of aire ; tor tneh lair liner s wi! -MV ; ' . , ....... given, inquire oi 1L. RL1.VL yprrr- v at r i lkiu-;fcSe siCmon UamUcx, I hate j'it received from Cbailr sion, tnothsr aur P'7 tt t Cuba Sncrt Oranzrs lATgt fin Ismns " Cocoa Xuis An (mart mi nt of Candid Smoked llrrtinm - ' ,htft X. Y. lhttir Craders Jllackmt, fXo. 2.)-aJio n. Jt. V'tviif .y.tuvtcr, - - ' Japan Tin H'art anlbriht , Which I afTee foe- eVap l e siH, at vny Establish merit, f rth of the Court House.. .' 3icr . , . . . n i; ncNTr.n."."i rhA'ttf, .fort! 10 WW. O rFtB3s pro(ctonal senrifi o lit ti'ien of Salisbury, ar tennets t and i a- S'l'ent fouiilrv. He hai tskei the Pimp' i f lr. Terrsnd, where !i ' ma s ai times be rjunti, eicept wtiett on prs fcsalunat builnr", - - .Ipril 9th, IO. "4t65 N. B. Ho ha just receive I, from Philadel phia, a good selection tf Freth'UiLcintt, ' W 'II. I. Mand this tea- aan in the contit of itiiwsn and Cabarrus : r e'menrinf? the aerkln a I'ourv, on miiviays InrHlats, and Wednet da;S in the town of Con cord nn Tliiira laia. Fi-i. ao.cviS dnjr, aid 's'lirdiyv Thn season will commeur e 'he lt'if Mareh, and'ernj 1st AugnU, Twelve loj!.rs ill b rbareed fr the season, psvsWe bv trn dollsra before the set son exfires t. tTiIji HoCars the letrp aixl T en . fy tuJUh taniMrfi;rPof fetngjnnit descrip tion ol Aerouanl. "?isn'tntw. " RTrpiifArTr.nnNp;v Cfl.sHLIiH I,. ItmVF.ilS. Feh. trfi. iwr' !u::.a,t ig.) N. B. Ureal cir( Milt be lakenTogiVe Zfctet" al satialae'.ion ; but we rannot be liable for aen. dtnti. Grain will be furnished, at the market 'ri-e, 'o iiiarca sent fiom a cittaiif e. Vtickiit Wiink nst. rillll- subscriber lost a pirk t.buiik. on the I I9ih iiist between HahsOury and Jacob ('olrmsn's, (iicsr Concord) abich rontsinrd a J)10 lull on the liank of Atif'iHa. a receipt from ). .larratt to me, and sundry other papers, surh " judgments, Sir. Whnrvi r tunls it, klia'l be rewarded for lesvtnjjit and it, coiitt nta with the I ditor ol the UVa'rrn Camlinian. in Salisbury, or with any person Irom whom I rin grt It. JUMN IMfP.fC. ..Ti-i.' 20th, IftOT. .''ftn V.fttixtrti? Mnr' ,lnnsltm. ril II. Suhcriber, t'.s.'i uior of Hie Ian ill and testament ol Mav Johnston. Ia' ot Ituwan countyt U,'4 .T!l,?t aU person bav,. ili,.Kaot kl eauic-tu. prthcui' ttictn I b-gillj authrntirs'ed, within the ime prrTriSed by taw, tf this" hnflre "t tir bri "pTearT rri -Ivar of' iheir recovery j and all persons iotfb''d," IW desired to Ojoir jiavnic"! imror',Ja'elv, . ., TIHrMAH-CHsHVK-r- ) , -. - NATU.VX -CWiNLL,.. .Unto 20M, l.'H. .1ut71 nil: jj.F, B5V: irtiie of a il. i-dot trust 1o me ,xefitei"t bv Xidiubi Xudkk..l.Al:al! etnj' .1. otsi'tf, on'TUf tdrry rt"rfnwsnrnnny.-nttrrtin May nexr.- a trart nt fsw vn-Mie awin uutis uivtuv at Ihe oioti'h ol" Untcli Second Creek, contain ing two hundred ami two aeres and a half. The land is s ud to be of the lie-l quality in that sec tion of the country, and n wi II improved. .Ml the nrns-ary houe and out-hoiisi-s lur a ".ma'l family, are on die pren.isrS; and ss the sale is to br forriiiA, it is thought that t!ie land will go at lesj than i's value. HAMILTON C. JONES, TmiVe. Afrit H's ", "VAIAIWL P. Tit Ol'F.liTY roll SALE. 1$ Y virtue of a deed of trusf, , executed to tne bv Em Al- emonif, 'there will be offered for sale, on Monday, the 13th das of av nexi. at ine aiansinn noici in ine town oi Salisbury, the foHowtng propctiv, vi: I he stisrk of tiooi'.s on hand, roni-'ing of a large assortment of dry good", hard are and cutlery, which has been laid in itb rre. Two likely negro women, and three ehildrcii Two horses, one carryall and harness ; One giff and harness, a mperior wJicle i Home fine milch cows j - .&lock-f.. bogs, and a -vai iety of oUust artu.. At the same time, iliere wilT alpoTie ofTefd ' for sale, the MANSION HOTEL, with the nj. joining lots belonging to same. This house is Urge, convenient, w ell finished, and is not ine rior to any in the western part of 'be f"aie;. having from 20 to ."' rooms in it, with six neat offices attached. On the premises is a Very superior Stable, calculated lo bold from 50to. 60 hp.res, a brick kjtehen, ice-house, and all the . other necessary" ouF-buihiifigS. " There- tsuhso in-, the main building, frontfng the main "street, an excellent storeroom, countitijr and luwbe? room and cellar, on ihe same, It is presumed a further description will be unnecessary, a anv rfroil .wihtnf' tjrof chase", in renr'eM'e'! and view the" premifet. Thevt)ouse',T'alsn VcIT rfisied with new. rfiirnjture,, of an f xceHenf fuatityi which will be sold with or without th; flrtiwn may (mtttr!psfre'. " "" Also, 4 out lots, on Ihe north square of said towiij and the interest that the siiid Allemonjp owns in the house and lot now occupied by Col. E. Yarbro. Terms will be made known on the day of sale ; niHfaale to continue .from day to clay. " -It II. ALEXANDER, Tr'wtre. April th, 1829. 4t6fi V 3ourisCmii TaWoxs. ONE or two good workmen can get. "np?oyv mem, by applying to M SEH L. tJKISSO,, in- the town" of I .awrencwitW .Slon'uineey -conn! y, N. Carolina, aw! liberal wajf' s will be giVfti "o them lliat can come well recnmmeinled, i good ork men. '.6j .rjisr:e 9V . .i ftft ' ...i .i . .e Ve VVli 5 vjk i -t t t t f !;?! , Vi . . :r t; a. J at : n .i i . ti. ti M At. J WSIWWI
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 5, 1829, edition 1
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