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i r ;f i t; it e e '4, 7r it lVv iiie t iV. rk, tor '3r t and We en . ijcv rc mft.' MJttl all- m and Uec ircn cunw I n(Tt j. we nstet utc; f th ihould cbnfef dtfoe atflmf" jscr.p, lent ,r rtem nee to s been bla, i' in Con-' ntuckr, tepubli- late.for n. Star. ,1 Jt.jaa.i receaV-,..,. (Penn ) ictrthe letceadi our Le ing thfl ptrolle v cpresen t Stotk'iW"'" unci iiftirmrt?.-. , mitt. f Bladen obe S nin the igned- WSJ ST. In'u on 'huTidsy have ia'' 30 tiUk'l p'il'l'i' the f!liaing directions fir ni"t.'' '(t ,,ifm- ,,v' r re that f')ol tr.anj f imtlir, in the Wtitern part of North Car ries, ' hi intended to devote I portion of tiit'.r tim thityear to tfee rearing i.f Kiik Wormii tuf t i plainly to he seen, tint the gold mania, wbi h a portion of our population i aj?."c. 4(&,'U diverting some from their original pur. 1 dCj ofraBff nilk Worm. We hope, bow. r .tic r. this delightful butlttesi 1H not be abar. ) r,lciit(L but that a fair experiment of its profitable 'mjS wil be made tb' rti A.',,:t'.,n.'.-'-''''''-t . yioM yee oocyeser AtrociTi. . r.,.klmm tilt. Prrvm Thm in.. .L..l.l .j',,,'.',:n' ; arr7' ; kept a emprature of 40 60 cV tuVion where .ncuher ants, rati nor !T':.-wJ,.t them. Wk. .h. M..i. berry helwwerge as eooMr oriirwrrt m ' ' . 4. "L ...it. " ' they maf be brought cot and laid opon a waiter or a htet of paper in your .kitting cnomi where the 4ill natch in few dyi after the thermometer ehall hate risen to q de(creei-heT houId not be eipoted in the aun. , When the large propor ijnn of them are baiched,(tay in 34 houri from the appearance of the 4r:,) terne mulberry leatee should He cut , eery ne ind li) ne" (heroi to which they will at jach ihemaelrei immediately. Thoie rt hatched thouid then be removed to another thee: of pfper and kept separate tbrouijbout ' the hole course of tbeir feediriK. For thfl Grit ten da?sor more, they should be fed from four to six times daily w'l'h fresh lesees not wet wjtb dew orfaioiand cut Quite Gne. At the end of tbis perlodi they - will lute- increased realty ,lntfie, . Kn jfUl require . much lirfer aefiomplittoM antf increased at" tention-1 TAe tltuarfon should be retired, remote' from; noisct free from tobacco smoke and other offenuve odours, secure from ants, rat v mice and Cata j in a room that may bo freely Ventilated io warm weather, and which can'be warmed in the mornings and e? enjns of cool days. Let the sheets of pape,r:conieininfrTll' worms .with, their , food bo placed upon i ublfk oxl)belyeik.aad ai often as the lit ter arcumulatea So as to be offensive and troubleaome, , change . hem to a clean sheet, which can easily be done by laying bn or near -them, some branches of the mulberry, to which they will attach them ieles Continue.to cut the leaves until the worms are 20 to 25 days old, but not So fine as st first, and clean the papor or tables as often as required, say two, three, or even four limes a week. if Abundantly-fed they wjjj &n winder ur." DarlnT"tbe period of iheir feed " which is generallt fronv;36 io4J. Uys, -iWytinderKS-severftl-baBgesr chnlcally lertoed J rooultings that It hey outgrow their old skin and shed it' t these periods they refuse to eat, and re- uire to be left perfectly qtiiet. Hence be convenience of having all upon the ; ka m, all rinaa Ihrmlirh lku rliann. ' ' .r . . , " iK avtn If ml. Hn anon at th iu mm saw ver catavtdii of foodV-Any person blsefvTng benrhabitrcisy readily understand their ants t when the? are disposed to be let let them remain so, and when they mder about, it is in search of food, ich should then be given them. After they have finished their course moulting and feeding, their colour be mes 1 touch lighter, particulary the bead i back, and they are of diminished aize, " move more hmklv over the fresh es, holding up their heads, and iadi -ing other WAnts.When any cumber them are observed to do this, branch of the mulberry or chestnut should be riried far them to cum) upon, lor the pose of forming their " coccoons : ese hraoches should .be partly dried, t the lesves may curl, affording suitable Tcnlenecs tor the worms lo form their coons on the inside. Let the tops &dj)w.ft n. aoove in sucn, manner msi iney 1 not swing about: In 4 or 5 days af mounting .the branches, they will finished i sninnioe iheir, cOcconns, Wring That time they ought not to be 'Thrd in' the least. The eoeeoons T then be collected, and if it is inten- to wind the silk, they must be scald- hot water, or bakedrto kill the in- rthhin This is sometimes done.bs fR tbem la the sun two or three days. Pe Intended Jot seed may be atrung fneedandjhfeadaWn wwm witmn, ana tne wifig VI Don a flntk n rnnt nit- lhr fttrfc a over the bwk of ittliaiirfflfttr f awavaaieiBii vpisj . wa. (ssy 8 to 12) the worm will have be- le miller or moth, and illl&aue. from toccoon, (generallv in the fore Dart e &af ) 'Tbe sexes -are easily ditin- M- by the site and activitv. the fe- F heing much the larger and more r,'n wnue tne main i alender and CS about with rraat arlivitv in aearrh Ie ew1e. ; As fast as the t issue from COCCOons, thew shmiM h tafer nn Nl?by the wings and placed upon a r ot Diner, and thnr ...tr Pf aeveral davs ntli,mrH,,t. ,h(.1 p 1 01 securing the eggs. This aim . . ' --T . da - cool an(J dark,- if such 1 cne car) be CMUuitui)f t;.arJ. t he motht rlio Ttrf loon after layinj Ihcir tKlPi fd theio mif bo folded up looiclf In h paper oo which thty were' laid, end put away h 1 dry place lufTidcntlf cool to keep them from hatching and aufTiclentf warm to keep them from frflei lnj, there !o remain until the following eaton. JOUN DOARDMAK. ifunimlU, Jjtrll 21, U).- lit the tt'iUiarmburf tfiatrtcti Mr. KlcbarJ Coke hat been elected to Cong fen by . maor'it; of 65 otci f Mr. Baatel'i the late member. . Tbe election of members to the Convention I ." ... tarevoe the twitutiov are going Dm fl Wt ae.n tl.rciult H.buU.w.cou.U.., ..d ., . , ? . W'.fromthf return. we have wen, bee i .77 ? . ' " . CrM Pent vera anU tn tha mirkct at Nn. fijk, Virgil, the Ust week In April, at 2 a peck-Si a tttibel l-Dear eatirtg, t 4 v ; Judi Ffmcn, author of sn anomaloui bank scheme in th state of w.York, is now en a visit of rtttntfiianc te.the gild region of this state. TV hope he mty not be ai .atieceftful with the Leg'ulature of Nonb CiroHna, In pre. ailing on them to apply bis' miW nfetf '. tern to our mining companies, u he was with that of New fork in regard to her banka 1 we wish each mine lo aaod or tink by it own wcigttUMMw..of meinl.) Notice is heeby given, bat the annual .Con vention of the Protettant Episcopal Chureb, ot the D'uxess of North-Carolina, . win Ca held in 9t. Lnke'i ',Chrch, Salisbury, on Saturday,' the 23d" rbry if Mar. ; . -fTT - FOREIGY JMSirS. . late from rYOL.iJsv. :; ; ":Bf ihe pVckei-snTp Coiomhtsi- Delano', at New York from London, the editors of th Commercial Advertiser have reteiv ed regular files of London papers to the J4st-f March inclusive,- sritn Shipping Lists to the same dite. CathoDe Emanciiation.-1ht cimsider ation of the Roman Oatholic Relief Oi l was resumed in tbe House of Commons, on Monday the 33d of March after a few verbal alterations, Mr. 'Djnkcs pro posed i an amendment, the exclusion of Roman Catholics from Parliament. Mr. 0 O. Moore supported the amendment. 1 Mr Pee' PPel It on the ground, that although there might be some danger In.; admitting them, there was greater in ex UaJinn item.- After few - words from Mr JTrant, the. comraiae. divided- Tor thfti amend.ueat-Against ir 20f. Majority' 133.";Somefurtherr.mons were rriaJe to amend the bill on the 54th j oot ofiWRiehr-wBs to exclude Roman CatboHe clergy "frdm "parliament j "but Mr. "Peel quoted a statute of the late king, rendering tbe provision here proposed to he inserted, nnnecessary. It was agreed that Mr. U'Connel could not take his I aoal iinHi th nreaenr hilt , t r- i ipm vamertjury, ana not in a commis a " sion as at first proposed. This amend menu which was introduced by Mr. Peel tskel a Way the foundation of many of the objections which have been made to this part of the bill- On-Mondsy-ibe -SOtb of March, Mr Peel moved the third reading of the bill for the relief of. the Catholics. The Marqnis of Chandos proposed as " an amendment, that it be read a. third time that day six months, L e- rejected. A long debate enseed, in which Mr. Moore, G en;Garoyner M r. Cust,"Mf . Pcarce; Mr. II. Davis, Sir Robert Inglis, snd Mr. W. ilankesi appeared as the advocates of the amendment, and Mr. Peel, Mr. Fitz gerald, Mr. Villiers, Mr. Campbell, and the Solicitor General against it. At 3 o'clock on the morning cf the 3 Is, the question wasjaken, and I jhere. jppe-ired. " r or mo ainciiuincni, ia Aginst it, ..... 320 Majority in favor of the Bill, J7. The bill wasjben rf ad, atbtf d,,time, flatted. 4k It is to be presented to the House of Lords this day. No debate i likely to take - place -on the first- reading. - The great discussion will be reserved for the second stage of the bill, which is expected to be fixed for Prides or Monday next.,, -The Irish Forty shiHing freeholders' Disfranchisement Bill, was also read a ikirrl time and naased. -, wvot UWftHir ?M received, pr. ong urleans, from the city ofJIambulMtt of that city to the 2d of April 1 which contain a few articles relative to the War betweea the Russians and Turk. Jam, March 5. GeniDiebitsch has arrived here, and given orders to the commandants of all the troops ol tne lett oanx 01 tne uanuoe, 10 be readv to take advantage of the first opportu nity of commencing hoitilitiea. The Turks will, In a short time, be attacked in manner that will force them touk forpeaeeV The. left of the Tirer is already nearly rid of them," and fiitinrero, onooaite Bedschact, the only fortress "they possess In the Principalities; will be attack ed very soon. A bridge is to be thrown over the river immediately, to-transport the troops to msketjie attack 1 f 1. D mr , nrf In Bulearia and Servla, the grass is already sufficient for the forage of the cavalry and we may expert to hear -in a few sfeexs of consce s!!e f.t.Ury eretii. Nut fr pJVa fmt, there h oem a coru,Jerl.: btt!o between the lt'ir.;iia anil Turk, in which the latter were defeated with eonsilerablo lita. " , Fflwt, 3l. uniwy. Tbe Steam KLip gr. liria, Cpt. f bln(, in an eipcdition to tti ulf of Volo and ffrgropoot, capturd four Turkish Vaweliof War, which make a very welcomn irtcreaie to our flotilla. Captain Tha-lango-'tlao saved (5 re hundred unfortunate t ireeks, who bad evupej to KoUea, when the Turks Ittacked Lc.teen and ware near pcrih- mx for want. . In addition to the above, Capt. Chapmsn iir- farftnus, that H was reported In Uarr burr. on the Cnt ult. tli&t tU rrutMtM had tnteml inta a treaty with Rxnti by the ' condition ' of I which, they were Jo keep tn resdinesa 40.000 troopa, ana -wero accordingly buying all the bone 1 they could Procure, (of tbw, caralrv, and it wae etpected the next campaig would be Tevfuf oZ Tklunfortunate eeuntry appear to bv ( j , iri at lr pMtbla eoadittoo under the MnpiMiij awa-rulao Doa aliewalr We yrstcf day stated the fact of fivo individuals having been eiecuted by order of the uaurpoer who hail only bern aeoteoeed by the legal tribunal to transportation lr life q enbeard-of inter ference with the luilgment bf a Criminal court A letter from Liabon, publiahed In London, mention! the etecution of these unfottQiate men. the mere recital of which is aufllcienl to chill tbe blood of any one having a ainrte) spark of humanity in his composition. 1 The gaUow was erectra in Boarc-equare, the moat public place In Lisbon, where the mercbanta generally meet, and the unfortunate victims of Miguel's truc.ty were put to 0atn in the must inbunun snd barbarous manner. The first victim wu a youth of 17 yeal of age, a midshipman, the eon of Col. Cbaby, After he wu turned off tbe Udder, the executioner got on bit shoulder, ri ding on him and swinging about with one of hi feet upon tbe victim's hands, (which being tied together, made a kind of afirrup WhiNt another hangman pulled him dova by .the feet. The others were served in the tame manner, and the bodies were then Cut down and laid on tbe grcBind.sv'hea Ibeir beaJa.wera chopped off, and t'uck upon iron points fixed on the posts of the gallows, where they were to re main three days t Orders bad also been sent to Oporto to execute eleven inumduala, among wboa.wt-f tome of the most honorable and distinguished characters of the country one of men, was sppuimcu counsellor 01 state by Doa Pedro himself. It wu laid that the gallows wu to remain permanent, and executions were to take "place everf "Friday during .. Lent. The rope'l Nuncio is reported to have (aid on hear lug this, that never wu the asms of religion and of the altar oftener here than aiaee Miguel's return, and never wu the altar or religion more abused, ecorned, and disrespected, than by bis adherents." frvia tht Baltimtrt Gauttr. We lesrn from Washington that Mr. Louis Mc'Lane is now there, preparing to proceed to Englsnd. Ilia family will not go out with Wav His daughter went to Washington with him, and will remain wit h the ladle s of 1 he Presldenfs family. -jJJrjClaUaae-Judita ProUttv -with- Mr. Ql!tlf,JjfL ere also there prosectitlng tne- ooiccis-CM ine-commualoo, aatoa time since Instituted, for ine-defence Of the State of Naloe, in Its claim .16 the disputed' territory bordering en the pro vince of New Brunswick. They have collected all tbe testimony in the case, and are now engaged tn furnishing a statement for the consideration of the authorities, by the first of July, for. an: swer, and tne replication on tne stde 01 aiuNraiur wiwccii hip jmtyiiig . Jteir ; B. ... , by jirraneementM furnished the British 7 to to-Hon it 7 s rnxw m the United States will be furnished b?1'0.1,-50' homespun cloth 18 to 30, whiskey 20 to the first of January next, when the case ill be finslly submitted. It Seems to be quite as tedious an affair as some of the hancery proceediogi of glanj. Hartford Post - Office Is Uf.V before , the Post - Master Generals Mr.-Norton ; arrived there on Sunday, accompanied by delegation from Hartford, and . intends to regain his place if be ean - - Eccentric Liberality. Sorat individual in Aiaisnrhusetts, who cbuses to remain tncogmto, bas sent to the address of our Public Treasurer, a box containing two hundred snd fifty Family Prayer Book t, with a request that tbe same may be dis tributed " among all tbe members of Go vernment and Courts of Justice" He iiV IUD 4UUtll4Uia ia jiisviiuu eve goodand to iwourage pore religion. The donor enclosed to the Treasurer, money a I at a a elan lk AnatiAft Sea law S-a4a A - CfBTT to pay the expense of transportation, ask- ing hita to appropriate-the 'overplus, if any, for tbe relief of some destitute ob ject Haletgk-Xegt; An Auirusta naper, adverting to the Iafe conffagraiTon 'IolaleiifrW have been informed of one smgulsr oc a a . . as a . . .a. currencet An infant 01 out two weexa old, was laid on e bed, something, being lightly thrown over it when a stranger gathering ua, the- ,bcdr threw ..i-aod, . the Mld together, poi.of the second story. Barm half distract ed mother on nmninir down to its relief; found tbe little inno- H aawaaaaWaWw , ' - .. Difitomacy. It is known tooor readers that Mr. T. Moore of Kentocky bas been appointed to supersede Gen. Harrison as Minister to Colombia. It Is aaid that Mr. Moore once staled, in a letter svhich he wrote home to Kentucky that General P B, Porter was as deaf - at an edder' The lady of Geo. P afterwards met Mr. Moore at a party, and politely demanded, Ah j Dir. Jioore, how came yon to ssy in a letter to Kentucky, thst mv husband was as deaf as an adder r hf mad am, be promptly replied, it was because GaA Mutton. it letter cf resVr.i - .1.. .:t. ... 1 . . ... . iiou is m. 1 unrxni.inea. ne rerciveJ a variety of papers from virious parts of iennesiee and Alabsma on Thursday .. ..... nignt- ana though they publish this tnt s terious letter, ther throw no light upon its contents. A lluntsville paper merely glsnces at its singular character, and states that it Is made more Interesting by the romors which were then in clrcula lion. Some renr sineulsr transsction must have happened, to send him not only out of the Chair but out of the State itself. We have a letter from Nashville of the 23d ult. which says, " Gen. Samu at Houston hss left this State," ftu TZj'cAmoni Copifiiter V L, The Proiestant members of the bsr in Dublin, have petitioned Parliament in fa vour of Cat holicf Emancipation. 7- Tbe London Atlas of the 8th ult. says, ' We state with-deep regret, that his Ma jesty bat been seriously indisposed. His malady1 hss arisen more from mental agitation thao bodily ailment." The late Hi Auditor.- The Norfolk Herald learns from a correipondenr at Washington, that the late 4th Auditor, H Dr. Welkins, when the charge against him was first agitated, protested his inno cence i but admitted that he had borrow cd money or withheld it, whenntrusted with fertam sums belonging to some of the officers of the Navy. He will be be Tore the Ursnd Inquest atWahirrgton in a few days." ' lAVCrpool Cotton Market. . ... 1 - - Friday Evening, Marh 27t182?." XThe demand. for coiion has been ex; tremely limited during the whole of the present week; and prices of American descriptions may be quoted about 1-2d lower than on this day fortfilghti but there is no alteration in othet sorts. Mr CbJI'TllfM had a report with In a day or two that Mr. Clay had been killed in duel by John Pope, of Kentucky, the gentlemen lately 'appointed Governor of Arkansas. There seems to be r.o doubt thst the story is false. Care. Obierver. The Pretidenr.Vft learn (liys the Norfolk Herald) by the Potomac, that the President of the United Ststes intends to psy isit to Fortress Monroe the time not itated, but understood to bo in the coarse of a few weeks. "-'7 r- Tbe Richmond irnquirer ststes that Mr; Mad ison is the sole surviving member, both of the Ctrnrerrtlon which formed the-Cmstlratmn of tbe' United States, and the Legislature which formed the Constitution of the State ot Virginia, - at- - VI 1 -n - Me, Ingham, the Secretary of the treasury, intends, it is amid, to return to Wuhlngton about .1 A . Mm mm a.. me tat 01 June, ilia Health is now completely restored. wrrtv TIIE-M.WKETS,-:; to 60,lriah potatoes 40 to 30, asrect do, 40 to 50, brown edgar 12 to 15, coffee 18 to 22, salt l.tS Fayettenllr, .Vat 6M......Cotton 7j to 8 1-8 M0B V ;r,cn 7. T '2? V?lti0, 1 .4,0 3Llsrd7.molau 32.33. sugar 8Jt. 10, t 7J to 80. ullow & wheat Sis 0o. ahukev 95 to 2T.....U. 8. bank notea It s 3 percent, pre- mium, Cape Fesr, ditto, 11 a 2. Ckarlnttn, May 4..,...Cotton 7J to 9 eenta, flour 7T whiskey, 25 a 267 bacon 5 to 6, heme 7 a 8, beat kind of bagging 20 to 22, salt 35 to 50, corn 41 a 45, coffee 14 to 15.....,N, Carolina bank billa 2 a 2 percent, discount t Georgia, If all d'o. HVmirtflon, May 6 Cotton 8 to 8), flax 10 to 13, flour 7 JO to 8.00, corn 55 to 60, cheere 7 to 8, apple brandy 35 to 37, tallow 8 to 9. Xathville. Ten, Jfinl 25 ...Cotton 71 i 8i. flour 8.00, lard 6 to 7, whiakey 25 to 37, tallow 6, N. Csroiina bsnk bills 10 per cenLdls. n aa a O I a at - t0 3 Wlt , rtf0f,f thlt from Cutultn Uiiis 6 to 7i wheat Rl. corn 60 to 62LoaU32. salt 75, whiakey 28 to 35, bacon 7 to bV - : ;1 Pttertbwg, Matt 8 eeeeee Tbe Tobacco, refused, R3 a 5, passed 4 12, flour 6 1-2 a 7, corn 21 a 2 t-2; cotton T tyt-Voacon 6 1-2 a T, Savannah, Ceer. Mail 4 ....Cotton 8 to 8), flour 7 1-2 a 8, corn 47 to 58, bacon 6 to 7, hiihitr, whUkey 2510 27, leaf tobao 3 to 4, brown sugars 9 to 10 molasses 29 to 30 1 North Carolina bank bills 4 to 5 per cent, dis. eountt)ariao 1 do. Macon II to 2 dp. .. . Xtwlvrn. Mitv 9......Cottem 7.) to B.lff. flodr fi to R7t, wheat 87 a gl, bacon 5 to 6, salt 45 to KO; peacli brandy f5Tapple"do0 A 45, wV.i: BaUlmm. Mm 8i....F1our ftfi.OO, cottotl 8 j to lO wbJstey 23 to. bacOii S jrVJ&Jt a 11, flour 6.50 to 8, corn 50 a 52, cheese 3 to 5, tallow 8 a 8f Xrm.rk. Man 2.i.Cotton 9 to 101, floul 6.12 to 7.25, cotton bagging made of bemp 19 to 21, wheat 157 to 1.28, oak tann'd sole leatii. er SvtO. 20, nemioca uui w , imun iv IV, aah aJ to &a srole brandy jo to su, wnisxey 20 to 33, leaf tobaccoJ to 3, yelio teeawax Zi to 24...:.l,ortb4;arolina bank bills 4 percent. diKount, South Carolina ueorgia yir- ginia perentj4o, Cheraw Mdv 6.- Cotton, 7.50 td 8.5-8, bacon 6) to , corn 40, flour 5 to 5.5?, whiskey 28 to 50. neach brandy 4. to 50, apple do. 40 to 45, leaf tobacfo 1, coffee, .15 to lflLaalt?4ta 75, i!!(r-8, mdlatus 45 beet 3 to :"i."'r' f CYW,( C. i. Codoa i te ft, wheat 874 to 100. com $7 to CO. eH 87.-North) Carolina fiank Tiila ItaTper cent, discount. Georgia Bsnk Diiff l to 3 per out. diacount. tlithmmJ,' Jhg nVA-iCotton 9 a 9, flour Si to 6, wheat IX0 a 1.25. corn 40 a 4. ba con f to 7, brandy apple 41 to 4tlolJpeach do 90 a XI, whi.key 26 to .70, leaf tub to 9 to f?, North Carolina bank bills 3 diacount, 8. Caro Una 2 a :,Georgia 2 a J4. ' . MARRIED t la Unepja connti'w, te feh v,' hi,V.tf," " Bamuel Hatson, Mr. Thon aa L. Ilutchiaon, ef Mecklenburg county, to Mies T A. NeagUI, daughter of MsJ. Ncsgle, of Morolnr THE stibicriher s Just ft: : dcif td.i Ida coafaatMHtary s eatablishment, a supply of that uperior article, , PA iladrlnh la IJctr. -- - - Atad ,,.Lcmon Sirups i . A ftrar Cider, lie. Isc. Together with his usual supnlv of Oranre.'- Lemons Candies, Herringt, Crackers, Nuts, lie. kc...aiJ ve7 cheap for cash. - , HM. IlLTtn. . CiarUaetMag 15A, J8:5. - p69 STOLEN from the 'wnacriber on .Thursday the JOth ultimo, while encsmped, near Noe. ood's Rtorei In lonttnmerr ewintr. a.amall lark bav mare, aeven veara old this strmtr. ler neck wu considerably marked by the collar when taken away 1 there ia no white marks about her except a few white hairS oa her back! occasioned by tbe rubbing of th saddle. ' Mer fore feet incline outward whea stan!mg. ' . Ana Information relating to laid mai will bo ' thankfully received and reasonably fttWAKDEU " by the- aubacriher, living aer Mocksvllfr Itnwr--an county, N. CarcUpa.,-t.NOCU Mr lXACJL .Ve lit. 1129. ; C7tf ' Vi&late of lloU. Hnnn; : TIIK atioacfibrr havmg epiaiifledr St tbe last " February term ol Mecklenburg County , court, as Executor of the last will and lettament of Robt. Sloan, lata of aaid courtly, dre'd. re quests all persons having claims against the; f tate'of ' SaJd "deC'd." to present Ihem," legally -vouched for,- within the time prescribed ay law, or this notice wftl be pled in bu of tbeir rccd try 1 and all persona indebted to the ey)ate, are desired to Come forward and make eett foment without delay. JOHN SLOAN. rVr. JWoy 13A, 1829. 3tC3 AUSTIN y IIURXS A VS. now receiving, at the Salii. ar .Vrdtref mn4 Drug tfrtt catenaive and well selected assort- DRTJ03 ft lYirDicnrrS) Also,' raw'isSrationaay Jerfiimery, and the bevt " of Wlnts snd Liquora ieUcted eipreaaly lor -medtcsl pttrposttf'ritnSrhich will be ditposetl of oa atlvantarews terms lot Cash, or MS abort caadit i fvnCfoat cuatotTiers. ' Orders from s distance punctually attended to. '-jTrarjlciiUre hereafter. ---- - Mag I1M, 18V9. - tf ' Fpr4HB'trrbwjrTbc4; ia now receiving and open M. ing at his &ere in SaliibHryx a Ifge ajsoil,, me&t of r -.iwiMywiwa: vj"r:;" . . Spring and Summer GOODS. r y ev ov " m. -" GROCERIES 1 wV?, h containing almost every article uaually 1- be found in Stores j bought for tatA, and selected by himself, with care, in I'hiladelphla snd New York The Public are aspired thev will find a ult nipplv, and as Itw for eaih uany in the places or otherwise, on accommodating terms. Thev are invited to call, examine and judge for tbem selves. JOHN MURPHY. Jldy,9, 1823. I2t77 A. V6xxeute. & Co. - ARE now opening an estentive and faihiona' We assortment of seasonable GOODS. The public' are respectfully invited to efl and examine tbem. 65 8o4fftMry, JVny 11, 1823. Ten IjqU&yb WevattA. AN away from the snbt ber, about the first of April (ir, IJ occasioned by a burn, Any per. son who will return said Nexro tome-wLtrttoln connty, or wt.flrtetrfftiraffyr' jail so that I get him again, shall be entitled to tbe above reward. LYMAN WOODFORD, - STOLEN from the subscribers in Ststesviile, on the ?9th Inst, fbeinc Tuesday of court J ' one aorrel HORSE, fire yean bid. "about fifteen ' hands high, a str.all blase in hie face, some white hslswW sliders eiudbyWellifiilfliii1 collect eil. Aiao, st the Same tim! and place wat stolen a ngntMyw,atout fifteen hnd high; mrmh marked Vf tjif 1 collar; eisrht of nine years o4'Other fflarksTeeolteetedA itnall man, sanuy eompiecuon, or vdinars" appear ance, apparently between thirty and forty years of age, was seen making his way westward, about 4 o'clock in the evening, riding one ami leading the ewer of aaid Horses, fi liberal re- ward will be given for tbe detection or the thief. or any Information reipecttng aaid lionet, so that We get them sgain. -.a x...-r.JIK,lSTUPHKK HAKKIINtjii.lv" rf f fENRY-BUSTLE. v - JrvMt ft. y. C;Vo9 tti, ' . . 5t68 1 1 " . ill' 11 I mt' ' aXtgroea Vcmteta TEN, likely, young Segrt Mm, from 16 c . 20 year of age i-for which fair prices will . be given, i Inquire of 1 S AM'L, REEVfcy.' ' AoftV6tri,H 2$i,U29. . "4t7 I ?3 I . saw Jkff-u f&k AcrJ?jfsnae4 Wireeiabottt ..l-ttA jS years, of age, fir tet four inches high, atout built, hat a Kir tdSS. on one of hie lees about tha knees r . 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Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 19, 1829, edition 1
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