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i . ! h ,', i I ...i. I'... !, i .' i r . f (? 1. 1. !,-' , "' ' r. VW a t ,s ' t n I if -thn, as I t I - t! k! i (r''"' 'f tin r"i iWi it a 1 I. m ! nrtli u ih. Ill'll hi Vt H I!..; U ...... i .. t IV 1 . . . ) n r " !''" ir ' 'ji i,,f y (,.r elfirtt M the J. fiiiim y( uh ) I l.-raf Who; '"7 Vietoaili f.te. yjtl,lf lt 'H 'i tl ''l 'J'U ftU'J thai it i'l niiHfl t Id eiua.oa ol every -Amy In the aic, ' (i v , t' 10 ,'I',M, ' V.() l)ilUU J JHrl (! ! bc ' lo 14 1 ! pejwr, it wf that their 11 Jor y me fi'. will treat a ltiMif it tteir behalf,, vhich: ! tipcrt ta the inr,tliivci'Cii Wtweul'lliiir paper-. 1 in ttM rtJtlflit,-"inrnmi'te-ATwd ' ?rC" Ct', tiwenor of Htetilfin, t.reii rpo5ntcJ 'T Wif. CcIfbratJca 3Cirtrtrtfa:f at Areofdmif tprewjl fftng.mcn, ri -m,tr4 the pcop'e Wilkei count twem. Jlfd. it theriirt.Hotie."nl';i'h",f'',e r.,.pMf of erlfbrninjf !fe fir MmteMy f nif r i.Klcpfnjenw MiJ. W'm, C. rmm'if iffd M Miri'iifof tlwe 4f, tittf d CnlfSnJ. T1ryn ( Tcpnty Mr!i1. A dr. jtr'imtnt from Cipt- AJre Pttf ' Tri p t f Cfclry iupeHnlriwUil hf firii of the mwI " lilu'ci. Tt prmrr ion firmed t 1 1 nVWV J- .(mWr the tfrrdiofv, of the Mniti hu deputy, fvJ murchetl to the CmiH.ilwik' te!f by r'ft bind of miitic. Ttic )lrioii of I mU pewlcnee renl bw Jimei II. Norwno.1, Tkj. An orti B wi then drlirrred by Col. StnX F. Piltrwon vh r!fr iid fjrciW- niinr tnoti rtM m! d'n inr.t iew if the whjeeii eoniw-cteJ i'h otir rt'tonI ind penile nee. The company i(tin ftdhrd froeenlon ami mtrched to th Ilotrl .f Vj. ti. My where they nt d wn lo t )mnd-ime nd pU-ntiful enlertilnmrtit fitrn't'ied I fnr llie cci n. Tlie venerLle On!. Wj lim Ix-ttoir nnw In the 81st yet of lit age. a revolutionary lleri-fii. one ol Hie miwiwi, of the celebrated Kin'a ilmtntsin Battle in u hirh he held a lUrtain'i command, waa pie sn rd preaident of the djy, aa'ted by Oenl. '..lnt'uml Jonea. Col.-Jj'tn Martin. Col. 11. llrn'wn aM aid ML JohnKTindYv at Vice-Prc . . .. . - i ndenta. Alter eimr, -.tra. rrwawra tor ; ltring regular aiid toiunteer tcaata wcrfdrank Vibe eompariTTr Z. Dpnri.Alt TnJIVTX ,11. l - " - I i!iUv breaVifJ throiieh the rni.Ut of deno- ii4Ti hth enlightened ihe world, iVmemerine lo e ci'izen hi righla, ar.J to Tyrant 'he boun- .t.irv cf.thetr power. 3 Cheer. 2. 7Ti CmtlfliliM ihe Vnlttd A miblime record of the ngh' nan to which the i ppreated ttion of thu" world ace oo'm'infr !l r tr f hope i Hay it not hr micor'rii-d to rnnfr unlin ited powir nor twturcd to mean nothing, .1. 7'Ac L'fli'ed Staff Jmir ... the 'vrrt'tuiiy of their Union re tiidi the I'hilo'o. ihcra march up the circle everp""rriive and wi'hi nt end. 5 f hem. 4. The memory of TBaabirgton. 5. Thf Frc$:,lcnt of lh United Sfnt't The world can gire no hifher a a'ioo. 3 Cheert: fi. Tht timet anil Sar tf th Rn'e'viiri Not ditimayed by defeat nor maddened by ic tor They proved that to be free a naticn nerd hut to will it. 7. Xurth rWiftit Tlie firat to declare the princ'tilf of 76, her son will pour their blood freetv to maintain, a their aire did to estab. l;t them. 1-Cheer. 8. Cm!. Mntfrt Sfke$1 .k patriot of the revolution; appreciating hia aervires we are -l.anr -to ard Ihent fi-JChecrik. 9 f, i rvcrfe....Tl)e Hero of two contineota. n, firmore than half ceninrv of peril a fear lTt ind cons'atert friend to the right of man 5 Cheer. 10. s.iccea to the Pole anil Sijrnal 1eret to '.hfir I'lood tbifiv "ppro'..., o Cheert. IT. Tlie cau'e oTfreed7rh tliroughout tfie world and honor to the Patriot JKherever be may live or wherever he may die. 3 Cheer.' i J ?. Thi- liberty f the Prrti...,Te le r w hich Tnoet from it c ntertle unwieldy mat of civil. rfWgioiit and political error. 3 Cheer. , 1.1. The Jtmmean Fair. - . - . I VOLUNTEERS. nvHcul. Wm. Lert'ir, President The eit acni or Wilkdioeoueh and ita ficinity: Way their conduct on nil aimiUr occaaiona in future, as prudent and reputable as it ha been nit the present. , By Cenl FdmttndJones, let V. P. Fayette wi'Ve : notw ithjtanding her late calamitous jnl fnrtnrc. may she become the seat of our future I.rigl:itirf S.JBL Ftv Col. .lo'jylartin, 2sd V. P. The Tariff : may " upeetViVbe o modified as to ceae to .,r.prfs nifririure for the benefit of a few "thftthrfaefueeHf-": ' Hv (;ol. II. Brown. 3rd A'- P. The President r I the dav: he deserves mir thank for the dig nity and ability with which he ha preded on tlie present occasion. r Bv Majr. John Finley, 4th V. P. Qtiri di. -.nguithed fellow citizen Lewis William "'iitir rte Representative in Coneress. Tfl thi? compliment Mr, William, who w'j t rtsent, replied to short but nca' ano appro, t'riate address in which be eiprewed hi gratfi ful epe of the king continued khdneM matii- r. I " I ' '. in;''! I'.- I .'p :i't i , 'I 111 'I I" 'III11!'!! !! .Ill" in.'' .( (. .! h-n'l F. r. '.-'in. iirt.-r f ,! r U). 'I ! ..f i U mi lilt.r I . i. fa !n'iiiiii'!n ij .cfc.,,i4 !niiir !. it I iUr til llii iti Html y itf li,,Ji tml rrf I .lird )' sniiutti tin'ijj ii t. e uti.it ',,'". ar. ed'-i'M-. .. t' Jit, II, NurrMwl, ", j. '1, fnrff:)ty )f ili iljiKtrniit ao'lior i.ftlni dei ifl ,. dirvnilii;f, fttu J fl' r'i. Py Col. ttm, I. Ihf-rnat l.T,prr). mnui mf Mir it l.fjiti ir pMjritri. il"m ainl firmm t in pruiU wiya and mum la bft aid cirrple!e a i.l-wy Irom t'lyet e ti b atajni.lrn.' l-y t.l. Km, llnnjifon. Th iwt tt!l. ttfff cf North Carolina r .ar it be tharaettnard by tviadiMO and ftrmtcfl and nay all tneaiuret end 14 the proiprity and happirieaa of the ue. ,' , ' ;'. - B rr. Thoi. 8. f oir!ic ft, Tbe rplrit of pat. rioii' of 1776 f may it contimfe i movt ith he c!cri(jr.iif mmisrn tail ruad car until tve. ytim ulttmKnH fiiHl ba.r, birthday tft iiid-pf n.nce lo C4 lclrai. iyM.hiVm,C.Kff,rr.it. fijirwatf.jMow! c0iitf.tne 'tor th .lay. .. . 7. , lver t IW litmat trifhieat tine i ibe chain "I a litma'tt which !ctri the geniiM of hltrtiy to an earn.Jy tlin.ne. I5y )r. J. l. II ';gii, of h xth f affilma. Tht Ciiihii'h the I'uiinJ butes nmy It be .rrtd in If a nnifinl puri'y and to cont'roi d I lo fl'cud rjil itmfin an. irnjiOM r'j'ial biirthena. , , ' , . , Uy Mr. e iih, nf Cliaptl IMI. North Caro. fiie i ahhwigh ihe wa among the lait te eoiue into the Uitiun tit will be the hut to go out of alar VJr. Wm. Aeeronr, of Botith Carolina. The Fob i may they auccrtd In their attempt! in rm their lilnrrty apinat the rami autocrat of Itarope. ' ' UyDr. n'm. Ukm.t Tbe llucl Wir,an Inuth, of Sotith Carolina! The radical chief ho wiili perlrct eonaiktciicy and unwavering fir iinera ha atipported the Ha'e right doctrine in iti original purity inapit of die lil Corer of nullification, the Vice freaideney la the, re. ward frratefu! people thoftld wilhngly beatow upon the ' prceerver of the Union,? Tiy Uir. lm Hicheraun.; May the ritiliifyer of the South be broujrht to i ther error and when they acknowledge it we will receire them good citizen. By ur. U. Iornoit. . AriegTture, Art and Science the rliry i.f wiadom, tlie pridVf yinu and the bulwark of liberty By Saml. Fiemminr. The piotean doflnne of nullification : bintlul in it influence and pernicimitin itaeonequcncea, from the itihe eili'y of ihe prent adminiatration little can be einectedbiit may the neat characleriied by wiadom and firmm-M braml any man who would advance anch doctrine, with the ttijrmh of traitor nd b t bim pi down to tte grate curbed and aMiorrd by hit count nr. Br J, II. Norwood, F.aqr. Eou'b Carolina an! hr dwtinguiihnl citiieo Jnhn C. Calhouo. n.. r..t iv m i Waujjb. fur resprcted tei . , ,;..,. r,,m c1u(Ik r,roi',t who arc ... arrived wi'h n on the preacnt occa.ion, Ujr. Ancnim. ami Dr. pngsn. Br Mr. M. Cha'hm. J 'hn C. Calhnnn : mit heh- our neJt rrrarlcnt alter the pres. em iiiciiTiSent bna aervrd another term. Bv J. Vriny, Ewjr. Succtaa to ihe rail road v r m. tne United Sttr mar it Im- like the Hmie HiiiTt upoo a rotiouiid tt.ein(tt1ew7 and the rin beat-but it fell not.. . f p.,:,: f,',r.- G.l- ftf Undi " U . .. f I Thea4Uan au4,iW incf"'i aiu"n iirnui . iu .-..i. 1 tT'ifF firewhtch eontuovNl ir capital. Ii mem urv will 'ore-er ie .cnerifnea hi uc unm ui his eoontnroen. . , . i . . , ; A. L. .i. -t By Mr. J. Perne". T.e rnrsiJent ol fie Tni'ed Stale. : mav hi rer'ing to aign the ap--,opri.ii(in ftdl to the Mayavillc a'td ltingtnn turnp'lte enmpsnv have a happy influence thmughiit the country. My Mr. A. Twit. The I adie, dr erritnret. may tSeyni and 'hen, Dr'inV a Jiomrer to lihety a well a the men." Hv II. M. tnke. Tq. C'"1'- wm. Lenoir : a natriot of '7d and one of the heroes of Kings Monntsin, has throoehout a long life of nrsctirsl use ftjlnel evinced the moat ardent decoticr-, fo ti! oontre. Br Mr. J. ncket. Ui Fcerepey Hontfort Str-fce, 1!'rernor'fNotlh Carolina. By ft. F. Per. Mae the time peed!Iy arrive when lite national debt will be paid off, and we nhsll present the spectacle of the mcst free and haipv oeopte upon the Globe, ftrMsierWm; V Rmmtt. Oflr lloat Majr. Mav s be deserves our highest srmbatinn for "he fine ertertainnrent prepared for thiaoe wiiaejth..hiiii i,nejdjfrestort,iow to health. 1 -? SWTS Cj The f -urth nf July was celebrated by the patriotic citizens nf Ashe county, at Aahe Court f Imiserw4ere-n appropriate aid eloQuent-ora tion wa delivered by Mason R. Lyon, Esq. Ita length and bur crowded column compel iri "to forego the pleasure, we should feel in hiyinp it before our reader. AMERICAN CLAIMS ON DENMARK. The Commissioners under the treaty with Tenmart7 "for the ailjititmont nf the claim of American citiaens for poliationion "our com merce, vrived at Washington tht mornit.g, and hve taken resi'lence at Gadahy'a, The proceeding are to commence thi day at the old Capitol, in pursuance of the adjourn ment of the commissioners, George Winchester, of Baltimore, William J Duarie, of Philadel. pjiia, and Hoyt of Ne w-York. TettgrapK " A eKro omn who is a jood house r servanti nd a child about 18 months old. Enquire of SAMUEL REEVES. - Salisbury, jtfiril. 2 1831. 6S f. BLAKS'OF vERV : -pEsHlPTlM " tfmALF. HERE. ' , I ...... . t ..,,, rui, ( r1 U Dtviti . ol the "" Nwr-.lt Carina Militt will he rrvie w'd at the M lowing t'nnfi and lj n vi, f The Cru id second He 1 mm qimnitf Monigomcrf I I No. (0 anKtal!IcMlcroi, .J . on fratardjy the IDihHrp. tcmlitr. " - : The llrriment ff MccVUnhurff "i n f i q. C8ind C9 at Charloitf, ftn I uay itic iii ntpicnmrr, int iwegi mcnt of Cavalry attachM to the llih H'deitlhe Mme tirn' and place. bThe Calnut RfRiment No. 6'2,.tt Concord.-on TlniVaday the 1 5th Frp- tcrnbrr.! . The Sdrah-iry Jtfcimcnt, ,:t43t U BilUburVO fiitUrdiiy U ' : ' I ITiH Brptember, '"RrP"iT ... . T 'i.'So.?" ' UrS' mtH! am. the 4J0th Beptcrnher. t TBrTtoc a trnlleJlrgT ment, No. 64 at Moclu?ille, 90 Thuri cliV the 234 if fWtrmbfr. ' the Stokea liccimrtit N C5 .urn! f6. at, Germintoo on Saturday the Jith St ptmber. The floclunftham Regiment, Nt. 67 aod9l., at Went worth on Monday 26rh Srpteraber. The Guilford Regiment No. 57 nd 5l at Greenthorouh on'Wedneaday the 28th of SrPltrmber. ' f The Regiment of Cavalry attach'd to the 8ih Rrigade at Greenborough on the 28th September...-; ' The Dav'tdioo Reelmenti. No. 87 and 88 at Lexington 60 Friday the iOth September. It will be- expected ol Iingadier Grocril Bethel, Kerr and Allen, that they attend . the . Reviewing 'officers ihrougn pari 01 ineir rerpecuve ung By order of Major General THOMAS G. POLK ALBERT TORRENCF.. I ..jv c I THOMAS B. 8MARTT. Cmp,f Stale ot eVotlU CaToUnai KOttTaOMtMff eOBFTV. f. In the Court qf Equity Spring f Term 1831. JAMES MOSS, John Mots forhim self and as guardian of Archibald Moae an Infant under the age of twentyone yearn, Elizabeth M"fS wid ow of Robert Mof dec. for herself and as guardian of Franklin Moss, Sa rah Anne Moss, Robert Mois, Whit son Moss, Eliza Moss and, Jane Moss infant under the affe Ol tWCOtV one t ears, Bosnrod Liuv and his wile llan- Mtry. v-lh. .atULctionf m viitivaa ewe w- m rl'!'"- the court that Willie WiUUma Jtod-hi wife Mary Williams tenants in com mon in right of the said Mary Wil liams of one share of the land prayed to be aold in the petition, and mention ed as defendants in the petition are net inhabitants of this -State IHs therefore ordered that publication be made to the Western Caroliniin prin ted at Salisbury for ix weeks requi r'tnir, said Willis Williams and his wife Mary to appear at the court house in Lawrenceville on the next Term of our court, on the firsOIonday in Sep tember nexj'ahd answer or plead to naid petition otherwise? the same will be taken pro confesso as to them and decree entered accotdinlr. 6t86 J. L. GAINES c. m. e. Boarding. M.M. MCCULLOCH, ha ing removed to the new ind elegant building cf Col. Wm. Nixon, on the corner ol kine and Markct-at'tM wrdrirpetfwly iofo'nv his friends and former patrons, that be wWopeoT Private Boarding House, on the 1st of June. Mr. M'Culloch will ake charge of the house and solicits a ih a rouf t he-pat rona ge-sa liberal Ijrgi rcn her formerly i,.,.,,.,,.,.. Private familtes. can be accomodated. June 25 3:83 Notice. IN.persuance of deed of trust execut ed by Nicholas Wycough Sen'r. to me the , lOth DayJan'yt 1 829 to secure a debt to John J Shufotd of nine hundred Dollars and upwards, I shall sell at John rSjufM' Jort-Ot4a)e-g2 day 'ot Aug ust next a "valuable tract of land, containinr three hutidred and fottynine acres be ihe same more or lesslyingoh Mountain Cieek adjoining John ' D. Ahej-nathy's forge tract ofland in the Cour tpnf Lincoln and Stale of North Carolios, July ihe 15;h, 1831. ALEX'll. M CORKLC. Sale to commence t 12 cMock- ' ; 4iS4 j i'!"',l. I. I '' i I t'.f re I If . ..e. It t r '.j'if. i - i Z I . vi r r A .'! ( '.If ' i ( ' till ; i - ff.ilrl i; u I m M , : i Mint At:t o itisl.l lf ',t it. I, M t.e oMjiiif'! I r f" n . . i ttk. in li' I. ie inMd t a tounly,' it I if !lt to ie m i ..i , thit line i f the ml !f a ft ttcnui i ihe Rule diirintr the w.rrr mo'i'ha t'if tear, SthcUr aiicn-'i'i nchouf havt Krkt iMf Ui ta them, h rcKfrf ' thtir inor.li at well at lo the diCVrnt bnnchii of eiucailun, iitjr my aiudr. , Tht rudiment, r Headirf, f.ncJi'h Orammer, Gtomply 6tc. kc. are UuKht in (hi icbooF. , Tw 1 art no vacadona during Ihe warm niht. M. R. LYON. 4 84 Jnly'trh, 1131. Y aua)fi laiiiU' f uifJSat. 7F111R tubaaribeA efTer foe le etmlyW JL ble trd of hnd, adjaminf ecfi other, n the Catawba tr, foui 'milee bt'o Iweladyl.t,': ? '.. . 11 " " fd andAoe sftOa below Iv.rfnt('nt...Thrii;;ow li)tnK imMn lor nim?e alone i ha mtjrtr ood " tjofnm and rneidow ttnrt in tnet oovg tracjiarjiaiaea tohi number rang iw eaitle. The ate Iraeta eonum ahout twelrl hundred acre4 one hundred of which i cleared dnd la lvtom Uml Hiereare tvoooildwelb ing ,(miiw, oiih' all the nrceaaary out houK, on the aaid Umlt ami a'tao food aile for water w orka. Th abot land will be o!d torctber, or in Parcel to "wit purchaaer. Fur term Pptr" to the eibcribf ra. on the pfemiaea. y - ,iiF.pnEinBmvMAii, ( JOSHUA HiLLF.W. 19A. 18.11. 4i4 ' T6; Gold-Miners. droA iTcu'rrMc; I ml IF. uHarrihee wnnld reaneelfullv in X form GOlMMLYKKSOVIHlnS or pULLS and the public, Renerinr thai ha carriea on (he Stone CUttinc butlneS In all lis tartout brtnehes at his residence 7 mile south of Saliibure. Mis si one hall be made cf the belt erit in the State, agrealdy to dirertjon. on ihe short at notice, and in a att le of workmtnihip surpaiserl tr none. The mbctiter Io, has on hand, now, lew r.rajtret bed made of irood erit and in a superior style of wotknTunsMn which be will aril on accommodating terma ENOCH V.. PHILLIPS. Juvr lith 1831. 77lf fCP Tue Miner' nd Farmer Joonal requeted to give the aboae four in ertin and to iorward the account to thi office. Horace H. Beard, T ESPECTFUI.LV inform hUfrrendn XV'end Ihe public, that he continue to caiy"en"lholiWyj''buth3s in'all its va rrrHis bf aiif bea end wuhbi usual neat ne and punctuality io eiecuting it. He has received the London and 1'hiladel nT.TaTrTne'aihd'S a mm erFiihion i from hicorreipnnenrtB-rhil3rtctpma-whn authorized him to teach his much e teemed ytem of-Cottinjf for 8'i5, which can be hid from the tubtcriber oo appli cation. t Q rmAm f c mn a l.t.f s Milll meet with promp-etentk.tK-Cour,try produce of every description will be tat ken for work at the market price. N B. It II. R. returns hi sincere! thank to his friend and customer for pst pafonace, and hope by unremitted Mention to bnites to merit a continu ance of the me. T 1 F Salisbury, MayWh- 1831. COtr.1JV 6? tMGUK, TAlLOIiS. THE subsrribcis return their ihanks to ihe public for the liberal patron age extended to their Tailoring esub":' lishmcnt in Concord, and beg leave to inform ilicmJiiaiLhtyjbay sufficient number of workmen to enable (hem to do business with the u'most dis patch. They regularly receive the latest fashion from Philadelphia, and hope ther will not only be able to turn out work wi!Ti"'drvplcnrhUT'he"'Tto"Bblefftiirn-it- . a a rr . out in a neat and elegant style, i heir terms will be accommodating, nd their efforts to please, unceasing. Orders from a distance huli meet the' most rompt a Mention. Cutting of all descriptions will he done at their shop immerli itely on application. Concord, Feb. Ith 1831. 5 8; f Bible Cause. fpIIE Tenth annual meeting of the Iredell county Bible Society will take plaGe in Statrsyille, on Thursday the 4th of August. The Rev. Siephei. Frontis will dejtver the anniversary iiisc.ouse,ihe.:repo.rt rJ, .the BtsaTd.tii managers will be read, and probably a a a - a some addresses made. A general and punctual attendance of members and ftiends is respectfully solicited. Exercises to commence at 11 oclk. I). GOULD, Presd, ' Iredell Vi. Ii. S. , JulySti 1831. 4;f'2 JUIJ .V . lUUU'HS. ' 1 M it it k ' 1 f f. ' r i feii. I ,m M ; , hit I;. - -r ' i 1 1 itJiift .( f ,J.!lt!.Mfy n I n.if fiJ'u -.iif ... I I i ! .. , 'V f .1 ir 1 1 f ' 'I '' I t' I 'u ill 1 1 1 hf-.rtrt t H rl ; 'fit '".t .f .N't ?f V.iJiinii'!!:: t:rf ( p i!i Ilif l U'iin, (V.'.'frv, Cit'cUfj and dirrf front t it Ci'iea l ,Ni Voik nd riil''t!cl(iiiM. !(. ml ly hirn.cll Irom if. Iatci tti.p ur iiin, I 'rtne p(( of 1831. All of wlii h hr i fTi r ! w (t ny JO()DS of Ihe ahim; iiilny, cu be l)MUi;ht in thi f"i i n( iiiinir. i'uf thiittri and the F'UI-I.IC are irttitrd to call examine, and jwrtc for ihrmtclvr. J. J. Hreari bt leVe in re'urn bis P ncere thank to an cnljliutictj rt'llLIU for. Ihe lilnral patron be rcctived while afliot; Lopariner tai'tt.Mrk: Tk.. t p..j. e 11 .1;. . . . 1 . inpe i fcy flote nd tiniemiUcd aitunilon fn btuinei to meilt a ccnilnujocc cf the lame. i 3,181 ; Man 3 1831. .- Negroes Wanl cd ! nHE subscriber ii deirru to pur. a cnese nunier til SifAilWllS without att. .limit during the nexl twelve mcnths. Any persou having such property" for tale v. old do well to apply to the lubscriber before they make a sale, for the)' may its', assured, that he will pay the most liberal mlcci in CASK, v JAftlES IIUIE. N B. H letter aJJrr .icd v, the abacrtiet: javili be attended to as punc tually, a if application was made in person. - Irijhia abjeCr)Ce Hobiit Uuie-will attend to the butines. or in his abaietice 51a. Ihtvr. the: I'ost-.Af aster, will, who is author. ised to make purchases at all time. ixuitotints II4 y a l . 72tf THE subrrirtr respectfully Inform the citizen of Cananu and ur rounding country, that they continue to carry on'lhe tailoring business, i their old stand, in the town Of Curxoid, N. C. in all it tailou branch, They will cut and make garment, in ihe mm du rable manner, on the shortest notice st low price i d nereably to thtei fus ion in Ihe Northern dtict, is thee re- . ceive them regularly wbenrvera charge " lake place. Couniiy pioduce will be taken in p fur woik. Cash nrica. l)y thank their friend for pat Lvori, and hope for a roi.tmuiinee r public pat ronage, by duing gord raahionKr. ai rccureo pure. 2m'87 v UMUit-AS - KM I TS. Concord, Cabarrui Co. Jtilv II, 1831. FOR-:SA"LEr: fpllEi.nlscrincrnrftrj itrxh H fjrrri, A containinf. 460 acre ofland h log on (he waters of Back Creek, in thU Cnunty. There ace about 220 acres nf cleared land, wilh,mk"1Jr ,Va,u'b'e improvenienia-Jipoa .f 'V ' VSIB,1,J ,n.'1 '"L' m dwelling house, in good repair, with a first rate batn. ihe only motive which the siibcriicr hn in selling his bnd it a strong clctire lo emigrate lo she West. All person whom.y wish to purchase a good productive plantation would do well lo call and see the premises where the subscriber may he found t any time. The terms of Sale will be accommoda ting. .' SAMUEL JETER. Ar7 lrLII. 6 5' 90 Stttt ol aVtirth i3arciim, SFHRT CO0WTT. May term, 1831. HARBlSONJiaVAUU4l-Wmrvtt-Sheppi r.l i Oiiginal altachinenl. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defcndni in this case it not an inhabitant of the State. Upon mo tioiH it i ordered by, the i Toqrt iht jvujj- iicaiion be made in tlie Western Caroli nian foreix week, that -the defendant p peacatthe Jcxt ouif-'e-aKi Qnar ter Sessions to be held for the county cf Surry at the Court House in Rockford on the second Mondav of A (hen and there to plead or replevy, or the ' same will be taken pro ronfeo and heard exparte. 6 82 Test, JNY0. WRIGHT, r c f; By F. K. ARMSTRONG, d.c. ' Runaway On (he 10th of September last, from my plantation in Jones county, two negroes, one named WAbHirS'GTON, about E of 'g&A-yity, Jaight. mulutto, on one of his hands there, is a scar occasioned by a gin ;. he il chance his snd endeavor tn p-s fori free man. The oiher named JOHN, a common mulatto, about 3.0 eats Of aSe, very intelligent he will prnhahty t? as ihe M'raiit of Washington, and change tn name. A reward f2' To11urs svilt be given tlie the df livery ,ot itUn iif9pv frit, so that I oao-get the.n. UMI'S LAMAR.