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, .. i ; . .... . "i h. Tl Pttiidcht of the United Siakt arrived at . IWashinjton City on Tuesday, the 1st inst from a tour down the Chesapeake Bay, fur the benefit of his health. It is stated that he has recovered the wonted vigor of his constitution. JCJ The communication from llecklentsurg, relative to the mortality which prevails there, das been received, and shall be publuhc) in our ...next- U would not have been precluded thii ... week, but for a temporary absence of the) di. ' Omega" fi received, anTahall be attended MacUdnwwprwiU i wov lection of the country south lad cart of tlie rfiountun diilrmti: .Weniuy remark, however, la' geneil terms, ti there j not much, tfayt more (uckoej fa KJiaborv. than io ordinary years at tuts season. , We are aJviaedVrom Mecklenburg, that in aome - part of that county an unusual degree of mor tality attenda the cases oi icver una seasons vouna: and old fall victims to H, f ' . ..' . am . Dueli-MurdereriCirward Two coward, fellowe, one a Mr. X C. Sewall, the other a Dr. H. B, Crews, happening recently to Call out ' ahout some tobaceo-spittle which escaped out of the leeward aide of the Doc's, mouth, and alight ed lomewhere In the region of the nasaleafirr of the otheror aome other cause aa trivial greed to try to aboot one another, in erder to repair the terrible breach which raid spittle had Mattered in their konr: accordingly, the met on the Alabama and Florida line, accompanied ly their friend; fala'dy so called i after shooting at each other thrtt Uwes, at only about a doxen steps apart d"ng which, no doubt,' like a boat ytiwcrtbey looked one way and fired another, efce we. can't aee Jjor tiiey ao ft en missed ibeir . mark at aucb a distancethey agreed that their Wrt were whole again, as Sewall had drawn Cluojfioiu .tUo fleah of the Doc's, right shoul ' der.- Thev thenaneaked off borne and thus ehdedthe ridiculous and disgraceful affair.- - ' CflmnVrt.The Camden Journal does not re. .port, the prices in Jhr mrkej at that place,, and we have no other convenient.nieans of ascertain fiig them. ' CAwiw. The newspaper in this place being defunct, we shall hereafter be unable to give the- state of the market there. Gen. Wm. F. Gordon has been elected to Congress from tbe Albemarle district io Vir ginia, in place of Mr. Rives, appojnted.Miniiler V France. Yellvm Fever .-.-Apaper from New-Orlcans, of tle 10th ult. states that the yellow lever waa - making frightful ravages among the iuhabitanta forty or fifty died daily ! Awful depravity Some of the negroes of - Pr -KtoydV family nf Lynchburg, Virginia, put arsenic inthe cofTee-patr by-imch alt the family were sickened, ami a ..little son of the ' PoctorYdied. " Five oTthe negroes were put in -jiif, ii spcf edufemg iri' the nefarious plot "to - Bather a serious conspiracy among thejjacka at and in the neighborhood of Georgetown, South Carolina, was recently detected, and sup pressed. It appeared to be the object of the - - slaves, to mamacre the white, and plunder their l property. Jhe. conspiracy, was nwt howxver. - - extensivf m at first apprehended. .. : ;-; -Mr. Fiit. In all probability the'report of iic nsHiiimiuii vi wi. ruiuseii, our jviimater in alcxicn, ta without foundation; as accounts from TampiCo, of a later date than that on which the report rested, are silent on the sub jeet. Indian Trtaties.A treaty haa just been con eluded by the U. S. commis'ioners, with the Chipewa and Potawatomie tribes of Indiana, on the Upper Mii'.ppi riter; by which the In diaos cede to the U. States the district of coun try comprising the lead Mines, and about 3,500,000 acres of valuable land. A trcatv with the Winncbagoea waa also agreed upon ; by w hich they are to cede to the United States an xtertmvejtract e4;j Ousconsin rivers. A council would soon be held with the Sars and Foxes. The stipulations of the treaty are i the Winnebagoes are to receive annually, tor SO years, gia.000 amounting, in all, to RMO.OOO : the Potowatomie to receive annually $15,000, as long as they sustain their name a a distinct nation. Harmony prevailed between the Commissioners and the Indiana, arid the latter appeared satisfied with their bar gain. Theae treaties are supposed to be the most impftrianf of Iny'ever''eoc1Ude6twfrtr'thTe . iimianj: the- whole amount ot lanun ceded to the V. States by these treaties, in about six million fturti, including the moat valuable Lead Mine Su the Union. .lciamrt. Some of the papers have stated that Franeia W, Armitrong has been elected to Congress from the Mobile district in this state this seems to be a mistake ; Dixon II. Levi haa been elected, as stated in last week's Carolinian, He received more'Votes than both' the other wuxlitWtwv-Me! atOiiver :n4A.rWirgt Armtttong, so far frqm being elected, waa the hindmost on the hat. in is iaina wniniimii sTriTsirrriiwirrrMfciiafci fa wit r i in-tiwi irr mo university. Mr. Mc(j elite, Professor of Mathema tics; ami . 31 r. Jumet P. IVaddeU Frbfessor of The duties of Profesior of , Belles-Letters and Ethics arc, for the present, to be uiscbarged by Vt. Lhurch- LllJl. .T. Miiledgeville Jour. A drotre of from 80 to 100 fine Mules recently arrived vi BaUimarc from Ken uckf, and were aoM ut fair hrifes RTl being the lowest sum that was paid for "j-encxirthemV . . Ireland. Vie refcret to find yanoui In dications of new troubles in this country. iapgerated, no doubt, by one tide of the press, but showing thai the country it still in a attte of fermentation. London. July 22. The Dublin Evenim? Post of Saturday last exclaims i ' What state It the country reduced to! Io Tyrone Armagh, end Feamanagh the Catholics have been obliged to retire to the' mountains for protection The ! milcKJcp wi,"e Offered io run wild about Ihe country" lor thrWanfof proper care the children atyl tbeir mothers have fled from their homes, under tbe terror, oC.Mv4t;?kn,y and ,J( .vigorous m e a su re I be tioCiiMf "the coi. war in.the .North may be extended to other quarters. V - . - deliberations t and the result is a procla msribn, calling upon 'the authorities of the country to obey the laws, which will produce about as much effect as the invt tation to Mister Bamerdine to come down and be hanged. The Dublin Evening rost has hit the nail on the head 44 Dis arm the yeomanry; and proclaim martial law.". There is no use in shitty shilling when multitudes . ere uking the field against each other. In all cases of this kind severity is mercy. In Ta country where the magistrates are partisans, the law is a mockery. The only efficient die cipline is mattial law, administered un sparingly and impartially, without regard to rengton or party. When Jesse Benton, and Patrick Dar. by, and Henry Clay, used to trump up stories against Gen. Jackson, the Toby atkins party never heeded who the Ju thorrrvn nhe tnventpjnmar tttmveiF tor, was what engrossed their attention ; but now the tune i changed; a friend of our side relates number. ofocf touch ing the public interest, and . straightway, there is a fuss to know who he is! Jialt. Reji. Ttie-Virglnfs pfBtrf ers en the Rtrwoke; since the opening of .the Dismal Samp Canal, have turned their attention o that channel of communication, ins'ead cf pur- u,nl5 in,, ?ld.P'an or Ki;oning to Lynch burgv Hetween six and beven hundred hogsheads of tobacco, of the present in pectton,have been ship;ed from Danville to Not folk, by the route of the canal. In Zanrsville, Ohio, the inhabitants celebrated the 4th bf great barbae ue on the east bank of the Muskingum. Among other delicacies served up, was an Ox roailed iviole It may have been roasted whole, but we do not believe it was wholly roasted, The editor of the Androscoggin PreTOayii that thebthVf day he "saw seventy-five ox teams, each containing fifteen femnlas, alt of whom were going a blue berry ing. Buenot Jure. Intelligence from Hue' usr.ftt -wfticft -time nw result oi the - war still remained in the same uncertain state as at the date of the previous accounts. There was no prospect of peace between the belligerent parlies.' Flour was quo ted at a doubloon per barrel, and in con sequence of the long continuance of the civil commotions the price of the article was expected to be maintained. 4 sssjjja 14 Thelaw'i delay.'' A suit in London, commencing. in the reign of Charles the first, has just been settled by which a Dr Boucher recovered M0,000. Who pays costs? A machine is advertised in England to destroy bugs by steam. It can be used without taking the bedstead to pieces, and will not injure tbe furniture be it ever su rich. From a Idle London Pafier, Kerentl a fellow ol the name of Wil ITam KobertsonT Was coh vlct ed in the" Po lice Court, -Edinburg, of stealing Bell's Lifa in London and two other newspapers in a cofTee room, and was sentenced to the discipline of Bridewell Jor mxty day. The paper mentioned was sticking out oi hi pocketratnl dwingthe-reaistance-he- made to be turned out of the house, his hat fell off, in which tbe other two papers were discovered. Free Black The Norfolk Herald states... th8L,.the..ftcJaw,ner...Washin(rtori,a Bartre, captain Benedict, has beenthar- Liberia the captured Africans at Amelia immediately for the Island, to take them on board. A. 11: Mechlin. Esq. eoes out in the Washington's Barge, as agent on the part of the government, and Doctor J. Vaughn Smith, of the Navy as surgeon of the vessel. The 'papers sre beginning to publish nteam boat ballot for the next presidency. One of the Editors of the New-York Com mercial was recently present at one of these trials, which terminated in favour of Mr. Clay., "Tbe result was., exactly two to one': two turniu to a leg vf.mut? on, wc suppose. Wf5rrV fiittioriaty.itr. ftaker, of Thetford, Eng. propojes to reprint Web ster's American Dictionary of the Enrlish Language, in parts, tj be completed in two yolurqcs, quarto. Extract of o letter frm Carle Carroll, Jr. Is a " " ftiend in Mtimtre, ' i -Dooanoaaoii Manoa, 25 iotf, 1829. l regret that W thorl itaV bf Gen. Jackson at the Minor fore vented mr ask-' iofiT 'yoft lolneij; bim ' dinner but he left us yesterday morn rig in consequence of an engagement he had made for that evening in Washington ' f'ff f f fJusK-iOivi. -tn't jupJW1Vwkfiaa.''W'XJWplS 7u knowjis as agrees able as possible, and his conversation par ticularly, on the events bfe last Wat, io which he -was o d'utior ui hnl- wn' mrtnr. . replete with be most iireresting de tails; showing strongly his : accurate knowledge of character and his natural talents for war. If is impossible to be a day in his company, and not to feel con vinced, that he is resolved to pursue a straight-forward and upright policy, ta gardleas of the sneers and abuse ofoppW sltion." Tooth Drawing. Tiro men have been charged before the London police of steal ing 400 sets of human teeth, valued at 300, and, in spite of their teeth, have been committed to durance. Difftrtntli of Trade. Tit smouot of the trade of England with France, during the past year, is stated at only 800.00 while the trade with' Turkey duting the same period is estimated at more than JUOOOjOOO. J . A sea Fo, measuring 13 feet ia length an 4 feet in circumference, was taken in Wiscasset harbor lately. " sfcrrtu 9b mnx m - MARUlED, In this county, by Henry lyrller. Esq. on the 23d'WrHr7Uaolel Tenery 'tbMiw nirtwell Drske. Alio, on the 27th, by the same, Mr. Kenton Albea to Miss flessy Rbbisont all of Kowan county. In Surry county, near Jonesrille, by the Rev. Mr. Carter, en tbe 3d instv Mr. Isaac Carter to Mias Sallv Hurt. Also, on the name day, by lames Calloway, Esq. Mr. Hiram Spencer to Miss Mary Rtce. Also, tame day. bv Jonathan Un thank, Esq. Mr. Anthony Collins to Miss Sally Jfj?nkUru. - . DIED, At his father's residence, Mecklenburp; coun ty, on the 12th ult. after auffering the pangs of a protracted and painful illuesa, June Columbu urWi. Esi. attoritty at liwn the 35th year of Itislge.;'. He fielded up bia aoul, with pious re signation, into the hands of Him who gave it j ml !, w tm, rnW -IrtKr ttie OowimOt ' his Father and bis Uod, there to recaivetlie ra. : Wrd of a X"llflLH'tLJJli?'"?"l'2if(- ! In Iredell cointy.on the 6th inn. H'ilUam Car. ion, Esq. in the 40th year of frs age.' He was an enterprising man, and much beloved by his acquaintances, fn the domestic circle, he wss tender and affectionate and Ihs afflicted family ! win long deplore trie rasa or tne uupbarul and the father. ( qnmunicutcd. At the reside nar-of her father, Maj. Junathaa Harris, in Mecklenburg county, on the. 1st inst. Miss Sophia S. Ilairii, aget ti years. We re gret our inability to publish tbe pbituar) accom panying the annunciation of Mi us Harris's de cease, this week : it shall find a place in our next Also, in Mecklenburg county, on tbe 29th ult. Mr. John Rlack, county surveyor. Also, Mr. Hugh G. Kilpatrick. Also, on ihe 1st inst. Mr. John Barnett, Sen. i who wss a staunch Whig ' during ihe Hevolutton, arm sn nonest n.an throughout life. AUo, on the same day, Mr. John Patterson, jr. I In Iredell county, on the 5tS inst. after a snort but painful illness, Mrs. F.Raabrth Campbell, wife of Mr. Nsa Campbell, aged !8 vesrs 6 months and '7 day. AW, w the ex'. 3y, 6th Inst. Mr." Asa' Catnpbelt, huiband of the above named deceased, aged 28 years 5 months and 9 days. Tbey died within 24 hours of each other were carried to the burying ground togeth. r, in j the same wagon, snd laid in the same grave, ! there to sleep until the Lord Jesus shall descend i lromHeaven, and with the voice of the Arch- ange and trump o God, shall awake the nation. ..iu. .nH. Li .Mhintm th .rlorion. mor-l h .. , - o ning.nf the wrrectmn.-itThejr were - lovely and pleasant iriiiieir lives. snd in death were not divided." Tliey ieft faur imaTr chndren. and many connexions, to mourn th-ir Ijs. Communicated. THE MJfihETS. SahiburgJUaectt ..eptcmheLHih MiCottotljaatveraLh lj to li centa.com 25 1 .10, beef 3 to 4, bui - tr 8 to 10. flour 3.75 to 4 ier barrel, wlvat 50i to 60. Irish Dotaioei 30 to 40, twei-t do. 25 to 35 brown auirar 12 to 15, cotl'-t 15 to 22, alt 1.12 fo 13rmcatJ0rlTn5li'18 tH30WAfrW1 25, bacovi it to w. . , fayetteville, Sept. 2r. Cottol 0 to.7j silt 75 to 80, la 28 V. . ban notes Jj J I J percent, pr. j mium, vpe ear uhvw, 15 Charletton, Sept 1st Cot 00 7 to 9. cents, flour 7 a 7i, whiskey, 26 a 27, acon 6 to 7, bams 8 a 9, best kind of bagging 2 to 22, salt 34 to 50, corn 42 a 46, cofTee 11 to l......N. Carolina bank bills 2 a 2J percent, discount 1 lieorg' 1) ditto. j In Upland Co1 ton, the saleapfthe week were vev limited; as far as we could learn, not ex- ceeding 50 bags. We have advanced our low festnuotatiort fa cent, tliere being nothing now in market, that can be bought at 7 cents j we quote the range of prices 7 I 9 j j the stock is very amall. Prtertbvrg, Virg. Sept. S.Cotton 7J to 9 1 Tobacco, middline 5 50 to 6, prime 9 to 10; Wkeat 95 to lOOjCorn 550)60 cents perbushct, Flour 6j Uacon T, PJchmonJ, Srft, 5 Cotton 8 a $J, wi.ral 1.25, corn 5, bacon 7 to 7i. bramlv sntla 1 a 45, whiskey 25 to 27. Comriltr. Lnmden, Auguit 29....Cdtton 7 to 8J, flour 4 t S out of wagons, tbat from Camden mills 6 to 7 wheat 1, corn 50 to 50J, oati 32, sah 65, whiskey 28 to 35, bacon 7 to 8. CAeraw Sept. 2....,..h....Cotton, 7 to 8, bucon to 8, corn 56, flour 4 to 4.50. whiskey 25 to 28, peach brandy 45 to 50, apple do. 40 to 45, leaf tobacco 1, cofTee 15 to 18, salt 74 to 75, tailow 8, mutaitcf , beef 3. aUimr,H,pt. &YUnw g6 a 7, cotton IQ to, Uwltuke? 4 to 25, bacoa 8 1 lt-, Ittt;t, Juj. 2. .......Cotton 9 to 10J, flax 9 all, flour 7 to 7 121, corn 51 a 51, cLeese 3 5, tallow 8 a 8J. - Cincinnati. 0!t. An. 8..' Cotton . ie Amw cni, rtaxwei 37. : 4, pWJ? t.M 5.85, Kenhawa salt 50 cents, peach brandy 62, apple da. 37, whiskey 20, tallow 6 to 7, loose co 3 to 7 cents per lb. ' 6.87 to 7, cotton bagging made of, hemp 19 to 21, wheat 1.37 to 1.5 J, oak tam.'d sole teath. er 30 to 23, hemlock do. 18 to 23, bams 9 to 10, aalt 42 to SO, apple brandy 36 to 40, whiskey 21 i to 22, leaf tobacco 3 to i, yellow beeswax 23 to 24..........North-Carolina bank bills 3 to 3 per cent, discount, South Carolina 1 to 1, Georgia i to 2J, Virginia t per eent. do. AewAorri, Sept. 5....Cotton 7.25 to 7.50, flour 6.50 to 7, wheat 1.00 a 1, bacon 5 to 6, salt 80 to 100, pescb brandy 75, apple do. 40 a 45, whis key 35. tf 'ilmington, Sept. 2..'...Cottw 7J to 8, flax 10 to 13, flour 6.50 to 7.00, corsj 60 to 60, cltceie 7 to 8, applebrandy 3340 35, tallow 8 to . Mansion Hotel, IN SALISBURY, N. CAROLINA, By EZRA JILLEMOXG. nrvllii elegant Establishment is til situated at the North Corner :iitk iifcof the Court-House,anu in tbe cen as ni ... . . sr.'riLJter of businesa. I he proprietor haaxiktn great pains to procure for this estab fist rrentj furniture of every description neces. sarv to the comfort of Travellers," and no ex pere will be spared in providing for tbe Table the best the country affords. Ihe Bar will he stocked with choice Liquor, and the Stables. equal to anv in the state, provided with plenty ot rro vender of all kinds, and attended by obli ging and attentive Hostlers. The convenience of this situation is equal, if not superior, to any in thr'ptae,e'T"thr tiouw ewrtamra-viimbrf private rooms, with out-housra, well cakulatfd lor th accommodation of. Travellers, with or w ithout familiea. On the premises is an ICE HOUSE, which will regularly be supplied when ever the season will admit of it. -The aubacii. ber assures tbe jmblie that nothing ahull be wanting, on hi part, to make those comfortable who may think proper to cull. It. J The Aarthern, Siuthurn, lintoln and Ch HTMiESrAHV at lhr Hotel EZRA AM.EMONU, Jfeni. SalUhurs. A. C Sept. 10th. 1HQ9- Bt9t IH Girder to ciofe and e jpedite the settling of the buainesa of the la't firm of Hiram Tuu ncr it. Co. there will.be sold at auction, in Ihe Town of Sa'inrturv; n MoiuUv evening the f2th ociuber nr', and sale toconriiMie every evening firing the. week, (Ii beuig the week of Jlowan Superior Court,) all the Rooks remaining on hatfd I t"tb it I'hree.'eonsisling. of - .... 6 or "lOYiAumess, well s"sorted, and in part Law, Medical, llit oil- cal and Misctlfaneous works-. Trnrrscertmlr the most splendid assortment of Hooks ever of. fered for sale by auction in the western part of the state,. and wiU be. well .worth the attention of the public. "Ttie fale "will be positive, and wTrnWreierrer r ht siuiation -of the- ealate- requirea that it should be i.nmediately closed. Terms will be liberal, and nude known on tbe evening of the sale. N. D. HUnilF.S,... for II. I). Turner, Surviving partner. Saliibwy, A. C. Stpt. tih, 1829. 4137 A OHKEADI.Y to tbe last will and 1m. testament of John Thoma, 1'cM. the undesigned, Executors ta said will and testament, will ex pone to sale, on Thursday the 24tb (if September, on the prcmisei of the dee'd. TWO VL'lXVdTHhVSt lying on the waters of ttie lliifTalow Hhoal Creek 8 miles south west of Statesville," and woe mile north of Thomas' Ferry, cuntajningitt) Acres, with a dwelling and other necessary building", anl an improvement of thirty scre, under Rood reIm,r . 1 containing and well tit The former, 150 Acres, lying Joining, an eacellerrt teat lor Water Power, mbered. Also, st the sume time and place, will be ao'd ",W'M- Corn, and H her,,, and various other art.clrs not tt iniriA 11 ii Ii' ii i.ji. necessary to mention. I uelve months credit wit b e gi vrit, w ith bond and a pp r ov d se cu rity. Ary person wiirhing to pUTchaehe above Iund cat examine it' previous to the day of sale, by Stplying to .1 MKS B. 1 HO.MAS, i ' WM. F. THOMAS. UeiUR county, Sept. tt, 1829. 2t85 X"" We will, at the same time, ofier for sale is&Jjirigj-nJhc-wii tra ol llaichy, in tbe counties "of Shelby and Pnvettt. Tennessee: twelve months credit will b; given. EINQ determined to remove somewhere, 1 will offer Cut sale, to the highest bidder, road tetdtng vrom Wawvlw o- licwnwii em tftifl'atow Bboal Creek, Iredeu JntV. Ji'C. r,h-1l irt wswntl Vtne-HHmpoet trHe-br- eaod iudjesmuch brsnch or bottom and hill " . J . . .... ,1 . 1. .... n, . .. - . Gold: lOKClllcr Willi mrec wuitr tract ncr me; te wooie coniaiiK . 1 terms of sale will be made known on the day of ad,, JOHN I.EA. September 3th, 1829. 2t33 NOTICE." This it to notify the1 public in gen eral, that having acquired from the De partment of State of the United States, fc patent f.,r the Machines for Washing, Cleanine; and sn.ratinr Gold dtiftt; consisting of a Funnel, Trunk and Spout, I herev forewarn all persons from uhitig or making said Machines without my permiin. 1HCHAKP I.EE.. RuOirdCo.t.X&i vt)t51 mi II 15 AD UIJAIUKUS, 1 Salisbury, X. C. Sept. 5, 1829. ) HAVING p(Nint. d Capt. S.m'l. Le!g, Adju. tant of the 61 1 Regt. officers will respect, and obey kiro accordingly. . t VARUIWUGH, Cl Comll. .' . VFFICKRS t ' ' Vou are hereby oommamfed lb iLiDrsr In'the towa of Ailibtiry, tui'Awft'tiy, the 8th day of October, 1821), at 10 a. a. arroid nd equipped And on Friday, the 9th, you will appear with your respective compinies, armed and equipp'4 with full, uniform, srcorditig to law. Captamty an.t eortimandMits of Hr""w ,B iuirea mi By order rw KtfvsM Tarbroiigin Vol. CbrmTtr- 4t67 , e37 n)gu S V.'MMa, YOti will appear on the cmirt-hona bill, on Friday, the 9lh of October, praximo, 9 o'clock, a. n. armed and equlpt far regimental muster and impaction, in accordance with the requisitibn of tbe Cot. Comdu fly order of Capt. Thomas ft. Polk.. JNO. II. UAUDir.. Sx'y Sept. 14A, 1829- "4t87 THE TI10ROUUH BKF.D IIOKSE . SON ol the Imported Horte Eagle will stand the Fall Seaion, commen cing' the 10 day of Septem ber, and ending the 15th day of November, in the town of Suli,9nr, on Mon- wwrnim I" m' U, r"wya and W'ed- 'VMahaMVS' Miili.v,, an,) .V.. - . . w , .it iuc luwq of CtncorJ, Cabarrus county, on Thursdays, Fri days and f aturdaya and will be let to Mares at tight dollars the Season i ix dollars the l.espi and twclv dollars insure a Toal, . 84 R. I.. FEltRANf), Sept. 10, 1S29. C. I.. BOWERS. " SftU&HuvV '-Sluices THE raxes over the Salisbury Turf, will com--inic t thuiatlay, S2J October next, and continue three dnysi lint day, two milo heats,' free for any librae niare or gtldiiig s. coua Uay, mile beats, free tor any thing except me inning norse 01 me preceding oay j fhtM day, three best i:i fire, free for any berse raised aiid owhed iu (he county, ' SAM'L, JONtS, Jhvpiotor. SfliAry, Sept. 8, 18J9. 6trt9 ftttaet or SttAtn, IJtHtOM the uitucriber, on the 15th Aug. a v joung sorrel .Vat, time yaari old, four- teen band twa inches high, with a arnsl! vUr iu her forehead long Switch tail, well made, hich ajiirited, and runsf.nt. I will give a rcaonb.ev ftWiid IO anyeTSun'V.tio ill gTVnie any In formation, so that I get her atain If strayed 1 and if . stolen, twei.ty -five dolUra for the sp pri henHion of the thirf. ai.d ten dollars fur tha recovery of the mure. 3iB6 JAMF.8 R. BlTvCkHEAI), liireci to Ctiiiirr rfttnlu, .k'. t r f 11IC eubscriber'a intention being to removfl -JL - to the West, if potoible in the lrptingi of feM tbe.olowing rropertjAir sale, upon rra sonable terms, hamely": " .. if of lana lying. in the - J Forks of tbe Yadkin, nine miles from Wt-iw' Salinburyradjoitithg rwdVlr. rord, A Zachariah MacViee and others, on which arc some improvements 1 anj a fer healh, supposed babequal t any f hw- : tation in the county. -Abw.'Sfl Lot10 irt mmli y -(rM Crerk, three quarters of k milo from town, ad joining John vtamany Thomas Mull, and ohrv on w rkh there are ten or twelve acres Meadow Ground, of rirst quality. Also a number of Sliilw Tin Tare, for silo at his store iu Salisbury. In exchange for, or in puymetit of, the above property, notes of baud 011 solvent persora, or r.egro property, will be received. Thus who wish to buy, woold do writ to ap ply soon. FmVAKO CKF.SH. Sidiihury, Jug. t, 18 ?9. 78 N. It.' TI.e remaining .SWfr UO)l)S m hand in Concord, cmnprining a (rood assortment, belonging to the subscriber, will be sold oil n low if rmsj and piiymerVs inude easiy t tl'.- iir chaarr, if the whole stock could be dit;vl at one sale. K. ('. I. S. 1 here will 'Vn "Tie" sWTa 1 101 f ' nM " I .'!', on Muin street, formerly the proper v of bitter William JUaore, dee'd. no the propu 1 of Mis. f.litabeth Mire, and occupied by K. Cress. Also, new and com pMe Rtick and Har ness. For all which, gorx'-notM of hand, or ne gro propertv. will b rrrrivrrl in pn mrnt. "20,000. Acres ot LAO TT Yy(l in the county "cf Surry, d.i and, niin believed from recent -liscoveriea, within th: Guld liejtion of Norlh-Carlina. This 'rart was. grunts'. ty the Slte, in the vesr I79.i conniit of one coiitii.UQHs trve. aiS-iininy he cunty line of Wilkes, and e.xtenJing from thi- Kliia Ridge to within three miles of the Main Yadkin River. It is intersected for fifteen or twenty mile br Mitehell'a river, atfordinr an abnn;l..t sitkS convenient for thja. application of rn n . tr t the purposes of Machinery h late ly been found in tlie neijcliborhood of Mi? i:i l. WW its mmeraT treawrtwtfrNr'm fwi wr&iw- 4 upexpTored. Fcrioni dc-iroujtu iirLa.vwo rererred to the Elitor for mor prt r..!jr iti r. posited. - - 5ffftrv..rMI2rt, 1829. 71 State of .Worth-Cartlina, .Mecklenhurg cvtniUi StrKlil'Mt court of Iaw, My term, 1829; Marion Tanner v. John Tanner: petition for divorce. In this case, ordered br the! court! that publication be made iu the Raleigh. Regi. ter ami western Carolinian tot three months Hjcnejaivery, that the defendant be and appear at the next stip'ior court of law to he held for the county of Mvcllenlwrtr, M the ourthoun in Charlotte, on the sixth Monday afW Ihe fourth Monday In September next, and plead or answer to the plantifl's petition, or the same will be heard exparte. Witness, Ssmuet Henderaot clerk of our said court, at ofEre, the 7di Mon day after ihe 4h in Mareh, 1823. tyM fyiXL. lUifDLnsaN, r. e. (f (ffl ' i . ...1.1 i. " -.1; . 4, t ' ".1 . :...:Lli'. i 1 If -r 31 -a. J J v V J. :.V
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 15, 1829, edition 1
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