The fr A""'1 w 1 1 1. . 4 I 1 . 1 . I.rl'l at l"P t AH' IM M t ' , ' t'- - 'I, 1 ''-1 1 i S t: ' ' ' 1 ' ill! Li-,; t' '' 1 if (VK r ((f ! i!,' in J k!l Cm) Iff r.,r tg viar t1, 9 ri'r rr-t l!.t) IS iffy tf I' 3 jcf ih ' ' Co " ' .. uih ir,n Af;rr ti.r ' m ran,w.mi pi ...p rm eirkng i A rummittei wm .ppoiniol u, Superintend ,M,.fcA4-i! !l Ihia-iirt, .a.' deployment rf.iU.r,,!!,, co,,;n(r cr. ue """" " ! pray Mr. anew f 'year and lite meeting lus aJjouroeJ im a. 4i. The tervtrf i wrre condu led n'i pre . Wiseman took the chair as PreslM'- Th ": i.l!Sor lh meeting, together! tha !Uv. D. tld. of thi origin and prgftie $M$9X&mt3 a f Wi hai had the following IcUtr on (He fur aoma lime but ban heretofore been tinabli to lowir.g reports -.K ,ailimi,i. t,tHMnt4 lofrWt U S p'aci Irt our neper, Wi truei It U !.. .an. Id. i - .-'.,. .i" . ' ... r-ortd th.t U Ut biUfcf in it mJ itk n much Interest bi beet' A-riblie4 darlrwr the , , . f the last eaeeiiie; wtr read, the eucUtyi ' iftier n rkji Tmuu turee 8 63r J" j. 04 4, to the So- i hiw, Vn tU entt hil.( l.thep njT Vl,. euccm l.ich fc..1 lhU' I.iipSilhuMHy. Wbew met pr"'r vrr M.dta lit hibIC 83CliT "l" ?..;.:;r.iibefar.tb,uiM r f I ri Dtrtf ti.iroi.ntr.tr J itri tt r ;rtt bulwark which i.;itii, t!.e U'r.Ln, itutt ''il by litcir. When qng i,!r j'liie, the o'rtcr tnuit crfciSer. A iouthern I'erty, itrktlf euch, SSI find iticlf rrtlxacJ end ppoi1 by Wei tern, r.eitcrn, ini Northern Ferty. f Will any rim la the South ny onr be i.tln.tp.t b thli wouIJ la TnerrivJ. by tLU 1 - - a j leipUer of trery thiog Southern, by thie arch 5t 1 V 1 f m 1 Ilackclt iV 'Lcmly if AVE lu.'t received from New Yolk jl "X u4 Ifhttdlpht idcarUle man j Negroes Wanted ! 1 1 1 1 eu'itriltr ii tSr iirnui to ur- chett number i-f S'LGJlVLS rithoul iy Ii mil daring th next twrivt rti)nihi. Any rcri-m huriog uch triKity fur tale vouIJ di wtll . . I!.. ..I . ..I.. 1P conilninvin Dirt tf V" ,ur intX mV . t n U.wnf.U befar .tb,. UM aw - . t... Arw& te ie nee wi e Jt.ttPMrtj in ' .?!fS rof 6r;Icon viocr, .ti,ff , or gull the people 0! 1K1 urKU voiuia . , i r r .. . t '4-1 :rn-,,7rUrr. Could thie m rcl.Tll;he united tttitet ina 01 urwi uru.m bt reej itH mucb lattreet m m erer Wi tru't the wmtimenU of thi writer will 1 heir 4ui wc!(hU ' They trt thi lentiinenti ofj dm of the ftthert of thi HepubUc tbry ere the penii.MnU of thi ttnirmbli KeTlieiKL Ui o. oar kli Sne4or In Conrrtee l Co. Cfc. Extract of a letter from Nathaniel Jl .vWn . C, March 7A, U3i; ' " VourHpeechoo the United Ht4tci' Bink pri'jJf J?a, u?diritiotf the ubjpct oq 'well to nee'Joptnioiu from toy ne-. Wp i o patot' lit tie f riUoatioaTOigt have been nccrwirrHor tomwrortto-w it, 1 t :.w-'. .-11. .t.. 106 , ltnponi.i'in wtuiMni iuai uv ifnount of dUcount: with the datiei, ta the firit prlq of gvde, tod, in Tict charge! f to that the b-ink discount, like the danet ttid otner tnargci, arc mcreaieJ ever .ate The owoen of fiaoki, and public fundi, have wntten much 10 thelait thirty.Rve veari to enemy ta benertv ii oolillcl M to. C. r v v erfA cJuIyTot thi first time, we rjycttitllii bat had a cor ooreti exUtence, this dav wai not celi breted here, If wtcieept the firing of a Fedenl Stlute at MerldUn. In other towns throughout the Union, we observe that prcpirttiona weria tnaife to notice the occauoo with at lent the utual par ade. Fiuttttvillt Obterver, ' eeaeaepwMa ' Ae one mesna of Increasing the amount. lBPblladelDhliToTW kirikei Cammhitt'tSiiibi rintcode net h iccipted 4b generouijoffer.oiJir- .West, the proprietor 01 me tpienoiu pic ture of Christ llejectea, to neve n cbdimi d one dav for Ibtt benevolent purpose Thev hid selected Sturdsy, 35th olt.J it the aiecnsnic a nsiimo pnt vi mlsion2J cents and we have no doubt, n .i thle moderate rate, a bandtome sum will be realited.' ' i UAeaiED. In Ihia to on Tuetdiy thi I2tb 'Intt. b Deniel Meenan, Etq. Mp. JibauuUr ; WM Buh, to Hist A(rUnd4 rralry. In tine Countv on the Hth loM by Henry 8 ,infCtrth40lPEt.Mr.JobaBrinkle, to M Cneey 1 i . ? . . . . . .. . I uprnoi Vlue ana Pxi tiinu, eciuumt eortment of tflcy cul'd. lo. Icy aaJ Mat! , CaWmerta, n great aitt?y tA s'eriU tw gtmkmes'a luwnwr clwUnng. MarKiIke, a kntia, and Silk Vet.r,Cluce, rcb j-ain ft ptlHUin, btw iin, hwh j.., - j Cheek, and ficr Icolch. Mu II Una. Muuriiine Hattett, Pink and Mlrs cui'd do. AdriaoopW corded and plat Mutba IUtH.a. Tabli Diaper t, Linen and Cotiaw, Inah LinM, Bwita Crarata, fancy feci ana wnne Satin, black bilka, lihaiifeable Croa di a pleeChangcabW. Marceliai, blv.k Nankin . and Canton Crapes, d B ms Wankuw. ronge, lltrage, faacy Gaw, Crape, Dkliin and Chanuble liroedi Nep'e Hkf. uar geaHs, rict painted and plain Lines Cambrw :Hkf. t great wnsly vt gJk' jwcket.llkk tUUlhAvd' Gti CBinni nd"Caa yeiJa. richwofked Dobanet i'pd Cap.. -MualjoCapea, I 11 tcntrai assortment ry i 4 i . t -.i'l. I : tnat ne will pjy me moai nonai ("iwi hCflSII. v -JAMiaiiuic. N. H. All letters addrcntd t the subscriber will be itttnded to as putiti. lually, a if applieition'.was mde h , person, n hti iDieenee uoiikt Ifutf will attend t the buiintsr r In his abaience (M. Ilnvii, the Posl-Msterv will,' why is author" ised to make purchases at'all times. Salisbury May 31. 'T2tf Sale Postponed. rpUKPitoItMa f,.whittwtjo take;placeile5ih tnt.jU the residence , cf i the d, is de install. when "it will poni'ivelvtakc plice, " . ' -CHARLES P. lAinnb. - Juhj.Sth 1831. 381 Silk and CM H-Jery, . ch Bonnet Cap and! r. J lult Uihbona. Bobanet Lacel ana fliiilinga,ik'tu . - Gentlemen's and Ladies' Gloe ami Mitt, bai in Straw for Bonnets, Medallions (kney Bed Bpreada, farnliri Dimiiy, flats Fringe, Owl Ticking, UrvW and UUached Sbteimg and Shining. Domeetic Cinghama, to'. Tarn. Women's and M.aee, UunetabU, Uia mond Straw and Ufhorn Bonnets. SMFur and Wool Uatt, Shoes, a I fine assortment oj 'planes. Hard Ware, Cutlery, Crockery, uiass ana wma Ware.. Paints, urocertes, crc. Dr. JV. Vs. .McViUUand RESFETIULLY ii.farms the tiimna of Wilkaboio' and the idjactn:, country that he bai located himself In Sna'oro, for the purpose of practising a Si hi adi out ftrtt ltvaaer ia money, U veryMfulcjwt For those who issue the bank u,llJMBUaaitawjawwBMw branches r Ma profession, Lm?c!..rr because they live onlyM ft0Tllie.U8Vnt8a. las low as they can be bought in Miin Pic.ke of kfur their eltc' :"B"w'"'lVlTi-t My issuing mem, anu aw 11 ia u mu iMhe enterpria. of wg jlfme ! bo hold the f uodi I thev lend the pi. Bdt MPPpaedby any of us that 7w . . trv k-.KU vera neCrsaar ThiTpI. Kly this wnmhir w. 'Snd ptribt.d, but to osurpnae i.k .4.0 the af.rea.wuror,H-' - tnis ooumy -"--rj'' ul th.t . greaterfper o0tea of the bank, wh.ca carry no il waa nw "I'rv-T ''mMaAAtmt effectB: I tk. K mi mi I be goveronaeni, iaia 01 iouivuj. alslwhich do carry interest 1 hence thev constantly play into each other,s . - - . ' . a m hand. The people who pay the taxeii 10 these piper j ibbers, nave not been convinced, satisfied, or gulled, because every day'a experience convinced them -that the', instead of Raining wi iearieau mKA iS.t Jf 5 for and meWed Vvi did aotbowtveteenturi to, proeur. ne, -.toj. Knm anon thi rrepons.bllhy of tbe Zt. and U our rtquctt the parent society at a.wi.fty ana u w w r KSl aVd iob of the lart a. a donation o nrw:5!;- ri.. .....ta who were employed ZS S. Pt Vinur in the dilution ofthe t. . 44v.nl nl mure oiomt 7 w nPllEaubscrlDers respecfullf Inform I ihi cltUena of Cahanus and aur- rounding country, that they continue to carry 00 the tallorlnff business, at their. old stand, In own 01 uoncoro, n. v. in all its varioui branches They will cut and make garments, la the tnost du rable manner, 00 the shortest notice at low prices and agreably to the latest fash ion io the Northern .titles, as they re ceive them regularly whenever a change takes plate. Country produce (will 'be taken in psf far woik, at cash pticfs were losing by it. Daid "Je 3 7 hey think their friends for pist frors. Essava uooo the auiect are valuable,nd hclM for a continuance of public pst . . v w.- . - a I iddeed.' Ironage, by doing good fashtomhle svorkJ "Every loan the Bank can rnake,t reduced prices. i iito. ' k... K.n nrented by other engagemints from retuminc tn wore especially 10 a State, tor a longer lime They are willinc however to reaume the jthjn limitation of the charter, adds j th.b.p. 01 '" , I ..Th.rfjeft( charter may noi be I 111 GEORGE hi JAS. KLUTTS. Concord, Cubarrui Co. July 1 1, 1831. NOTICE, AsyoumnytefromthTrfe . LL pmon, tre hereby forvfsrned we nave noi yei - , jflolaod many ol tnem oy foreigners jibui from tradirtK with, or nsroonng ray l1Sit!' new bink W,U -ive 10 aU wifTrolly I determined to ?.y no vebaTeived'lwasadonatiorivaluedat M,hrea nn tqual xhaace to acuffle for ;deb 0 ber contracting, and will enforce, r4.,A.jam..i4tlamouniinirto8tS9.WcU . .1 ,u.m ntk,.r tal.k.t.. to.lmt an oerson who harbor ii.uti auu wvw w a t . wmrin. 11 he w iiwivj w ai t list isivt a - ,1 i..4. Krt IrsWiMea lOi.""" ' . T . . . . . J ttntiety. UsvVng r debt to thetnlspcculate on them. U no member ol -sa5W0cta-T:Aiidthe Twnwrer rfoif sociotj jthewhole jvernment could be bene. after paying the agents e,T, "Ilfited, or expect to be bcnthteUDy It SrS of diottrsge l.v.tem dying. Privilege once gran- unon buroart, but there U need-of much J . are hard to be put down." xertioa.lha eatue is W-.-T?,.??I.wV?!l A nmrmt -cannot bind- ihtr labor x .- Orvl he rn mem a mY " r;w . nnrttif the country. ' i Medicine, Surgery, and Olttetrlcks. 11 a. i.' pMtircti ta incip inpiwia iiMi caa-v 11a rnav on iuuuw ma ii.iuct.s r tomers lor taeir patrvnarw ana wouta oe giaa times, except wnen on proicssionai ihev would raw and examine ttu-ir preaf ni atoca. . (j- hopes bv assiduous alien QMry.qyriA.1101. 7m H iir.w t0 his profissbn to twttit asSaro ef Tkm wrr . f 1 1 thi nuwic wtronete. , 76H iu imMAi o 11 vi rif 1 npbe subscribers are anxious to pur I cbsse UJVK HU.rUUEU tiegrqes wh rnitf and frmsle from THtxtrta to twxhtt roCR years of ige, foi whom they will py ihe CA SH. JAKLS I. LUU, niCII D. W. LONG, THOsJlULL.Jr. MavtU 1831. . 6nt9 N. B- Application can bensde to the trm in oerson or br letter addressed to r - . . VI JAMES I. LO.YG V Co. SALKaf v C, which will b promptly attended to. left rn? bed and liosrtJ WYLIE SWINK. I . . . n ..W. I ... . , t i..r..iaRev. joinua ociuci themselves, aa poor Richard ys. Ws wouid0f his children alter tny arc o. ''a8tmue, Brooks here with pleasure notice me , fage, to pay uenis coniraticu wwiiuam ouuer tionsof several lad.es in our t.... ---9pfrson; ve, governments bind peopieamuei ocro.- ZteonolaUdwUk aprnl Jo thre Pj;e-luw that grants privilege to cerumll ent for their lafluenci and liberality in behalf -,4 ggain5Uhe principle of eq-Kuiat. uatity and frcrjom. her, as she naa rithout any cause. Juht l5fArl83t. . -. 4 4 ri! s. c.a... frtFMAINiWU in me ra wmw - IV ville on thi lit day or amy, ioji. Mfa,.EU.ArchtbaM ... Jonn Uaniei weaaowi luao Marshall John Mushat Eiq. John storriton Ba. Adam Moore John McEven William McKmsey T; Brumby Beef! Beef! THE SUBSCRIPT wniilel rnnm-l fill. - w v inform the citizens of this town, that he wULbave:IiEEF.tn market during the preaent season, every Monday, Wed nTsdayrapd'Fridaynstorrilngs or at any otner time wnicn wouia sun mc . 4".P t k convenience OT-tus meruis tua custom, a 1 era. Persona having BEEVES fprf A 4. V Yftuabt Tract of laand FOR SALE. HpllE subscriber offers fur Sale his farm, contsining 460 acres oftsndlslng on the waters of back Creek, In this County. There era about 330 arres of cleared land, with many valuable improvements upon it. There is a aubstantial and convenient dwelling bouse, in good repair, with a first rate baro. The only motive which thi subscriber has in selling Ms latid is a strong desire to emigrate to the West. All persons homsy wish 10 rurchase a good productive plantation would do ell to call and see the premises, where the subscriber may be found a! any time. The Uitns ol Sale will lie arrnm mode lling. 5AM L EL JET Eli. Tirn 111, 10.1 oj v To lhc P-ublic, 'piIE subscriber having niirrknart I Vi p tiniiup p 4 I Illl!f4 -purchased-the. house iUA?"d lot iii the Town of dcthoro'. recently owned by Mr. saTlIubbard Jutir. has opened trie the sirtitrtntri d-ncr and i . a e : .s. ft ;..ThT7moved,that h. report lu.t read. be approved of and adopteo. eT. u. aeconded the antion and made aome apptopn v. it. ne an account of operation of bib e societies generally throughout 'thi. ... .I.:. CI. la in narlir.lllar l country and mrougmnu ..... Liws which can- El'a. Befrjrarly Charlea Birrmger 4ni. ..r,K. 7 Hetf. .... I 1 . 1 . -JV.OIW. wi -'- lot be repealed, acxn wicoge inai uutij Coughanour ... l. .1 . k... .I.li-.nil7i 1. .r tk. Pniintf (Tpneritiou may omu men umw-iwchui iv.- ( .. I u tnts for ever. I he HIM lor wnicn nucn h a I . . L. laws mav be limited does not aucr me .. . . i. .1..-..4 ih imnortance of thee infitu n r,h n,UD!e 0f the United States Ja5 SIhave the right to alter the constitution mem, u u.c ...y . , . . Mf,Wniiah it be now deaUi out cannoi the we fare or men in w wi - - -UoarfmankirLi..tlIorU concluded with an affecttonate and earneat ap ..t . .ti fP their eiertions and their liberal 1 behalf of thi oajecx ain.cu WJ been carried bv a votr .k. H-. D. f. Roaenmiller made thi. motion . that the menvbera of tb.i so-. 1 rik- nprPLitv .its speedy accom uliahment. ue their utmost exertions for th.a purpose, and that the d..tnbutors be a.so iur niahedwith aubacription papers, to recetvi do nations and aubtcriptiooa upon every smtabj. :. ,k!a work. After thia motion had been seconded, Mr. R. accompanied U with some remarks, in the courje of wmcKe stated the encottrsgementahwh, -4v ...ij;j ... .11 m enntimie our labor In 3ch.lUfJhXW jlreadv "n ahowed that tTJcuinerbeforej . L...u !;... -..TP. hut rather sucn as lUCn M mouiu ui"w in-. ; . .. 4 . J 1 rihoiiph it oc now acau " O . ' a alter the bans: taw, as aomc aay, wivm- out its consent." .' The S:ilt Tax has in all coun. rri-a hetn verv onprrs&ive to those J , . rtnt rlrh fnr th- reason vou State, that he poorjusc by the head more man the rich, ami salt is as itnponaiu 10 ctnrk as it is to j)COlue. U the time if the Maccabees, a part ofthe Jews IwoTitd not join them because the great King permitted them to take sm iroro the pits free of duty .; and when G?W- tavia- (lJe)MVAjM.sm3M tavus) freed the S weeds from the Da- ohh-VokeJLpartoi me nsuunm. not 10inhim,nccauae i" mark let them take salt lor their tits'. free of duty." , . You deserve the thanks of every should stimulate ua to at.ll greater eJ Me alao angered some of th- argumeftU 1 whieh the enemiea of thia aociety naa Dr.UK it and concluded with an earneat appeal to eve-j fy patriot who loved hia country and "is exam tsy'alaws, every philanthropist who wished r. .L- ' J h.,man virttii and happi- f hi. Mr, too ' ?Tjs-3i--rfi--r-. . jm.mhr to. poral ana eimi wi...-. -(jon my irciuum . Court David Correl or David Prickert John P.Cooke wniiam F Cowan. Dr. R. H. Cowan A.F.Caldwell . Thomas Chelly Mra. M. C Davidson Rev.Tboa. Eapy Joaeph Eidson Ira Fitsanald Henry Folick John Graham JameaB.Gracy Mrs Zilpha Gould Alfred Guy , David Orav lesander IUU Samuel Hourton .loaeph Houston , Simon Harrington. John lloupt StaxweHiIaU-3.. joaiah Hall 2. Hueh Jones Thomas Lock- t U.. ih. i.!ir nt his man, wno uvc uy f,P- for vour speeches on the unuca c3.p. Ranlt and Salt Tax. I observe LliakVO Isome bad grammar, you must par Zacariah Linney 2. John Luck Henry B. Lollar Mias Ann Matthews Miss C. Maatera 3t82 Duncan McBredo W. M. McLelland Jamea MaciinigUth John A. McDooald Jamea Orten Sarah Poston Robert Potts' William Pales . Maj. William Potts Rev. William Quillian Hoses Redmond or Howel Barker -Tho's. Rutherford x Thomas Re'wl lloiace Rowsee Henry Smith Prudence II. Stevenson Jeremiah Sloan William Summers Ira Summers John Sigmond John Stuart Msjrs. Shuford and Turner ' John Tanner .:.. : Edward Turner ' Jacob Thotnaa Robert Torrentine JohnM.Waugh 2. Mrs. Polly Waddle Olivia or Aquilla -WUUama- ..V. .....l.l t. ...Win lk.llirl.r!lfflr! 1111 flfT 1B1C WVU1U UU WHI IU tUUll IV HU UIT ... j. w scriber,ashe will pav the most libe rail control of Mr- Thomas WaMcJunr. prices for them, in Cash, at.airtimca. ifor ihe accommodation of uavllrrs; TfilllM t. SHAVER land boarders. He solicits Public Patr as v - i mc July 2, 1831. 78tT - R Cm rilHE subscriber takes this method of informing het friends and the public, that she continues to entertain Boarders, and travellers at the Establisment, heretofore, occupiedby Col. Isaac Cra. ton. in Itutherfordton t Several addi tional spacious rooms have been lately fitted up, which will enable her to make comfortable, during their stay, such private families aa may think proper to call on her, to apend the Summer months. 1H89 E. B. CRATON. , Ruthcrfordton, June 16,1831. ronage and will eideav. ur to gtvCj- peneralsaisfacuon. 75tt JAMES II. MAfiTIN. Anson County, June fid 1831 Last Notice. Jimes White James Walker 2 William Ward David Wation Rev. A. WattO W. KERR, P. M. n mankind, to lend a helping hand to this work, that it miRht be speedily nd .uccesafuJy ae- i:.w..i Tie iocfefy then proceeded-be WPM ... in.4 4m..m .mnfHiranR . . meni otomccra iur n ' - - Wiseman office as or ine ociei), .n"ii a i Hi, former,; , . w f ..; It Enatiirer t Vice rreiu.ent in ine " ,v. Aifirpr -hiS orgaii, tweisew-iw Vicerreaident, and that all the other offl ker W Eo.Caa.' hold their place, during the term of another! .y.-The real effof. yCSubscriPtion papers were then handed aboutj m8sk8 in create o .SoufAer" inX TcE snS'in ven minute "Wp ' When the South bt!b.iBed totbt ! 1 hvingepre.Wdarn;orr. President o tbeL.oy "-.l Your friend. iai. at To Thomas II. Eenton, Eq. ... .t7 fVasoufh'--- We invite'the attention of our readera-dur BibleGause. THE Tenth annual meeting of the Iredell county Bible Society will take place in Statcsville, on Thursday the 4th ol August, i f , w.H di- iver the aanivxxs! dSrsethef eporf of theyB6ard-of managers will be read, ana prooawy , i , ,1. X rrpnrral some addresses inau-. o-"-- tnd punctual attendance oi raemD.rs .vt1 triPIKltt lfl ICDUVV.ivt"! w-- IUU 4W- - , . . . Exercises to commence at 11 o ciocx.i 1). GOULD, Frcsa. Iredell Co, B. S. LL those who Ire indebted to thif White for subscription to the Wes tern Carol bjjan,or by book account a r rcquestecl to come forward and make pay ment bv the 1st of July, or they will fin t heir-aeeoutttt-in-t ba hands of-a ft officii for collection.! My shop is one ooor Iron John Murnhv's Store, where 1 can be - r j ' found at my time. i JAMES B. HAMPTON, Agent. Salisbury, March M, l3l. 2tf N. B. Agents are requested to make r . .a a. . 1 1 . . t .v .4 rpi.irn nr wnai inev nave imicticw r , . oon as possible. J . B. n. T The Tennessee hnmsteT. HE subscriber still continues t make the above Machines , anil keens a xuDDtV-constantlv on nanc r ... .. . , ' , which he will sell low lor casl or or credit to punctual dealers. Heirlike wise intends to Keep on hand a goot supplv of COTTON GINS, and will also repair the same to order. 72tf E. P. MITCHELL. Salisbury May UI. ' I Ml' bu k 'of MY HOUSE, (ih. Post office) on the Ooss fct a few yards noith-west. the Court 4 louse, in Lax- ingtonN. C is again opened for the re ception oflravellers and Boarders. The stables are extensive, roomy ana ary ; grain and provender of the best, plenti ful, and served by Rood hostlers. The house hss many comfortable rooms, serves a good table and refreshments; and the proprietor and his family will omit no- hlne in their poer to make it most quiet and agreeable. 3'f rTIIE undersigned having qualified, dLTaf May Seasttrof Rowan Coun ty Court, as Executor of the last will 44 T4,t3mpnt nf Marrrarpr YftUfiu. . O D T Dec'd. requests all persons Indebted to said estate) to make payment, and 11 persons having claims against the' same, to present them for payment, within the time preacribed bv law, nr this notice" frill be plead in bur of their recovery. - W. B. W00p.ExV . May, 19W 1831. 3mt85 Kegro woman who is a good house servant, and a child about 18 months dd. Enquite of SAMUEL Hut SatUburyAiril.2 1831, SS'f- Notices 4 few ream of writing paper for sale at this A. Office, at 82 50 per ream, a few rearoa at KA and a few irams til wrapping, at the usual dollars were subscribed, I