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i the l r. ! v.1,',,1, w.miIJ r r,ik(J fL u . . ' ta '" fculatiuut din. , t!en to know that I oo Daniel. arm ., titlj'j ' the ti.rriUltitloti r-.tr jro- f S by it t I J "States nrt tnnrr.l 1$ Shitrt rr w'ji trU Ihe feoff Why do e jj tha wirj ' reserved to th Ntatci f" Tli act of rcsr'vlti r iieeewirily Implies t pre'nni( Mnt')h. Pov could tbe fciaUa ntcrve tl t which ihryHtfpoHriwJf Lut again, If the comiilu'i'Xl t formed by Iht bla'r y were dcfcratas ri wn'cJ bv the r.r' t ft'. States t attend the. convrr.ii'oit (f, li formed audi compact f Why were they i 1 cl -n, s jnanfo' certain number of lu!,il,;t.it with nil payine, "f reg-r! ta their In, r !, ; n to tany from th leritorml tfmiie of . i State J (tut we will not Intqlt the understandy)! of the trader by mtilrtplylna; ai'juatoti.to prov$ an( iXHim. Before los'nfcliowrrci' we will n-iiice a de which has been made dl by these foyer of ilaoliia'teliani In order to rain proselytes to thei. inurd doctrine.' r they say, those who Contend fjt that iioctrlne are infftVOT iitihe Republican roaiim, tint the majority rnttft . rule and . that those eppoaed 0 l'eir vi'cirtne are usjewise op, jMfHi that inaaim. Tbi 5 1lry f ell rvute'trorjr t fteniT of State-rlght fSjjr t i J'vt Uat thfjf ate not Itepoblicans, doubttrti. ',! hear tbe able tu torof the Lyncbburj Jef tenian upoQ tVf filj-ct Mr. A Jama li hit tuv fourth of July Oration, Hi iliacovered that the i'edetal Connitution wa fe by the Teople of the United Statre en wi'.nout rep'a to tjiatea and tiience n'ffitt that notbwij KM than majority oj hem can chanje It. 1 bil alard that any mr, even a boy of twelve years old can eipoae it. 1 tbe tertna of tbe CfVnatitntion,1 Comrrat, pon the application of tot-third of (be Lrfii. Uiurfi of tbe aevernl Stun, propoaine; amend. mrii'i atian ran e uonnemion, ana wnen inee !rmnilmentaiball have be ratified brthe J. iilanitifthrtefurtKt thereof they ahaU be. rome a part tftKe Ci$tltvtin. art. 5. See. 1. M . J t- f? k iow, aiippoN nw iotb, nrrima, renna s-sma, Kentucky, uhio, ll4MavcHetta, - and N'urib Canfina, which hae a majonty of the whole pfniiMtrin of the United 8utes. propoM ameiKtmentt to tbe Constitution, anJ the other 'trventeen S'atea are oppoted to tLera, what Ja ' (i be done I Will tbe nl learned and eunais. tent Idiot at IHchmond, or hit aew ally Mr. Adam anawer the (jueatinn t Or aappoae tbeae ue State declare the Tariff Lawa wcnuiiiw thntl, and tbe other seventeen State, declare them tetvtintil, what ia to be done t Are the roioritr f the people to ru'e, or a iSnoriy I Are kwi Slntet to govern, or temtfeea Will this Castorand Poltui. or either of then tell ut V bo aow are So favor of minoritiet Are no'. I those who tontend -that aewn ahall rule letwirt uen t The anawer will he teadily riven, The pat Pt.1arjr embam-imetit, we bad alio are nnnoaed to tke mod oU Rewiblican mi- ; 7 "TUB . ef. im "Tliat a njujoriiy mutt rule." Tien are in fivor of teven yea of fur ruling tevtnleen. Do you not aee their rophistry? Is it not exposed? Do you not deipiae it Will you any lonjrrr fia tetrto the eant of such hypneritea f If you da jou are composed of far diffemnt materiala and actuated by a far different apirit from that of Vour forefathers whole Republican simplicity a lroired nothing to much as open and plain urannr. , . if a, it m- I Hi,t t .1 r., .iy xur "'"ri;..h, iflt thai I r;,r ' J'rre,U U Nrth.CaroSn, n uiu i i,l ll. l, i- - ... ism in in nrri. -i,: i-iti'i) i t il lry ! ,. It il t U ti Htl int. t,y" ),. t r On Thiirwhy eveui'i, t!m Nt It lllliln .-. . l:- . ' l. ........ . luii..- ii l.i' ...f ,a e,,,iK'"en their path, a..tain ibem Mnlght, of favette cuuu.y, Vt u, . in.uk ' piiii si iiv, it H....1, I, , . - ioma e,mm!u,:-l ' .... .. . " T"" 11 e.:in,tfi a i- w f"ow If,e "eaaaat, f '. lat eicit . t.-n llMi-n. f.n,;:, roiiutw. by th m. im tn thi I Ji(l(cril College IRV.nprT.fin rm,r -"'''Winesorrowato which t!,rr re aah.Vct In Tennrae. ouujW J. :'". eml tourCelhfm b, : .ul)imm. crnca which await thrm the time 1 1 Mtinmir I tjjlit fa be too high. Uut The tenth anniversary f the !nJe.1 Ctataa )ife ,YPr A- the s J.. . -.-n. ii was maue, t was thoi was not tn tnm.iu..i.L ... i . . i . --.n. fneada and men tftnM fro different '?ou"'"l 'blr, Wf undrasvind. it will rrn.n, nons oi ilia eoutttv. ;., t ......,, . . ? .maicjo .complete the .... - ilu avis u iiiiMii j ri ti i irritwi mnmr ..m .. i - . ....rrwniw ineiueurered 4" able am! an. 1 TV . rr ""H'nfd ao f rest nml lamentable propriated,acoare.:.MuQh harmony , go d I uiitil ti I iti!I V .nilu' mm M, fcalintf diadnruiahtd .HA . Sr' '5l' frw-iit,!es to i '. wvntJciiiaiiJiiB aaiiti i r urn inn mil ritAia it:a..a ii ? r,!,..;.. i. . ... T- im. iamiiiee..vitntliein. . - iiucf ih wmiM aro qi c pUK Cnr.- cf Lrctures io this In-' Commence on iKc atitution Hoot & S It EM 0 FED. 1 ri t . JUUL7 OliUIJ 1 K. DIUKSO.V, tiUituti(intlprncnccS. Henry )),. JMvtfif! am ! .'t-VT. C, Prioleau Dixeawof Vvmm I v ' .M. I). . Chmislry andX Edmund . Ravencf PI ' Tfcpectfofljrln- V.rtri Medica-hf 11. Frof, Mf awv V V form h la old cuatwrn- I'atliotitfcaland Sur-l ' - ' that he hat removed hit shop Dmhnnmtnr fV T,.k..r- b.ti:' ' rW,1lor,.-tj5reeofwhkl,arofconilder.V. U.e fir,, the Meitent ,u '"on 10 d0o above theMpW MM" v K ;.r .n.ugrr .mportitrtce, and were un.(limou,y ,d0?Ie(l. 'M tWe ae 4fli nnw, ev ry Shop, and OppcJt. Daniel II. 6Ve., r?nfiivn iMvrvri i!' ' " " Hneofthonlreapeeti the Ineedy Mmolatlo. i.f WW4'iw ..Wi Stwt. where he i no receiy.n,: Urge 4fc')iJ?J2 IUV K!SEL - WUtfJlk the. Ilflt JuTiuvi.. . "".-"wiIiifworii , l wo emerwiae, and hav n,f nM.I ik.i.l7. -mi u nicr ruciCf Hi tiM r ' .'. . ... . -"o. IL'.s '."" AaafwoVTIttt tl.e members of thi, t, T7 h f"rw"r'1 n"' f" w.rda1t. M adcom- "nc 0,1 hr ne, in hi usual superior Y2 J:QVnttKKQ FIorM,5, ill never consider, their work, 1 the Diblo r'Im," bu tnd?eJ pmvad a e;reat and W f otkrranhip. lie iaf also, re ,,cra,d ""Florida f tnf NishvineT. .?i?;iftdoJLi celvinjr a Urge and well selected aswrt- P"b,i"". are requested to" fat t thF . -" v-.,' . "?r"r "readied tMrrepsiMeMlna. V1 ivia ' IJ7,L . . ,onuay R OVmber next, Mt? 7tzM AnnuaUUcUnshcthe Si 1,n'1 ,horM,,th d'Uon r V' tVOYti, M?.wotl their bills to the 0&fc'6f tM TBeSENTED AUC. i. 181! f" t ,hLe ?Zin f the globe ! r 0 punctual customers. He f4 ' ? 05 It will be LolJld ,,iV 'i , i.r,tJe 'b!tn,' iMellient mlad. fPtfully Invites all torome and exam- ncVni rry o ii win pe recollected, that, at our lut ann . 'natsucb a work eouhl k. t:.i..,i Ine his inrfc. -,klk At.. - , U IooUIj U riOJV. tairaaaaM' anaiiUI " I .s " w " "vvvihuiwiicu "HfVll vm I, m nJTT nil rn-.l,; f rw' af" ich bad-bern '"oSi jrd many counties have eshibited contracted, in pitrclatinj 600. bible. ,, 10Q eomml.l.ie .eafand liberalitr , .Vhodlh . -.....,. , uimiyini? in ,i-,i,i, I nmny itu lilu-il in nih u I .1 familieMnSurrv count v.m it h .C. JJl" i,;h,;t.Ji;k...7i. r. '"r" JU. - t wB. shb iiuiv rn n i , , tiic: iui v isrwv wain j a.iiu mm . IffSt. IiffiSr'- wl,"fw'kmW.Iwored dollar, eacl , do, 8ea n-th.,t !trn'irr:'Wt, fresh . ,,.hl-) I'in. aa a state, we have been ,e uiv iiicinurtc no inconmilr.l.l- -rl ODIiiTPtl lo iU.w .k. . , I Ull. . . M tie i -v ' 'C3 tvery paper we open is filled with at- euuntsof tbe inajurrectinn. Now we see no me in making so Sitich fu'i about the thtfis and murdets of a few lawless negroes, whose prrit tWs retpectable audience tvh. J'VV wll " .?"c', 1 reawrer had in ma hands 1m than co k...L. lorlait J.in s. -).. i .. . . ... R..- . 1 o, wm wc-1 v mat excellent initiiu. fore we separated thafama I a,,m:-..-j I 'ion about Rl2 mi ft,-, wv.. j - or' , , .7 ",,n7 Pcrn. mree or bom T7,,rea Uooations, serea or ekbt thou- are widowed ladies, subscribed filOeacb. . "wl bibVa; ny othera alto eootribufed liheratlv.. tvi.n J But white the Natlm,.! 8.5- I... .t. money flowed unexpectedly Into tha Tru.. fan much kindness ami ewit.t ... . Zl, . ' " 6, "i"Kw ee me gMxi tet. n ooani or Piantgeps, ii the vie : Inrs which, on that dy, aremed to perv.d. ,e oroul protecution of Its noble and Cidlike en awembly. We had al.appy ill.i-tratlon ofour fT. bat nnavojd.bly cantracted a debt, to inoreLicMiedtOiivatbaoT. .oun,or S3'090' Pbablv one-tbirdof twrrrot . , wwen .is at ID time due, from en'r owa state tmrmjf we ijreeTt)i(f year, at a time c ' . btble' This circumstance ia itself well calculate, to Inantre ua with the resolution to PMt fwtn.new eflbrta in the ISible cai.ae. ' Shah the Mendaof the Bible at a distance contribute 1 J or IS thousand dollars to promote the k-en eral circulation of that bletsed bik in our own state, add we not shore rencrallv an! l i. I t j. . . ' . . i -- y t.cr suneivc, m iqu gnoa work f Have the friends of tbe Bible tn other nlara lmh;i.i . auoh more deeply than we have tin. lt k.. i i-. 'i. . ' . . . " nrroicni ana neaveniy spirit I Have they ai v ucijicc ciirmian oerevo.enee aa locomriowe cneertmiy and liliera'ly to pro mote the" spiritual welfare of their countrymen, whom they bare never seen I And aha!l w. I.. satisfied to tive rrudrinrlv and anarinr'v i supply our own famiahinr neighbors and friends wun ine oreaa oi it.'e f Were proper eiertioni made, and should the oeonla trt-ntnU h... . disposition to rive freelv. it wouhl ha . i - ...J- .m . . ' ------ rio lunua mincieni io pay for ail the bibles -uica we nave received, and all which w -till tbe following articles, vis i tlo. fill. . do. i forts to Kiae funds to pay for the bibles which had been distributed in fumlahine .. numeeous destitute families with the oracles of it t mstar-era ot iticceuful etertiona affuru a prartleal demonstration tfiat even a tnroiai iiienua or very limited means, but pencrennu icti, can, in trie cause of bene v. olence, aecompfidi a woik, In magnitude and retult, far aurpaeeinir all eanectation. If thing generoua ba attempted, but very liule w.ll ever be donet and if attempted withoht a good tlegree of perstverance, it will not be accompliahed. Extensive plana, fine apeeches, am! spirited reaoltitfona, often exert a mighty ii.flience on an enlightened community! but they mien prove to b- very different things fmin the acina! arromplithment of some noble en'erprise. Shmill the members of this aoci- eiy deem it expedieni to make a general effort Cnlf I orocc o ' lov i Dancing Pumps do . I ndisi It u blier shoe i -do, Common do, T.lftina' !.... -.ll. T- Craitiior Hoots , ' V- Foxed do. K Water-Pifjor testing f Shoes dol dft. Slinefccs , High-Iieelcd, Prunella Shoes io. 3iorurcoMalkin do do. do. do. do. do. I . r"' lucrn'p nereioiore exut mg uoder the firm' of Crawford Gaither, is this dar dissolved U rm Isr ia a 1 ...ii.. a a ... vonacni. Ail those indebted io said Firm are rtqurstcd to .cornr? lorward and make sctthmeot Ieforr the 1st day October next, lest ihev be under, the disagree etccVsitj of urging j3) ment. r 4- t 4t9I - WILIK GAITHER. White Wains, Ausust 1, 1831. The,bu8incst will be continoed b both of them until the former ia eei l,el. N. CRAWFORD, ' .Awnxmmu liost or JMlsWul fpilK first volume of AscooghV Shakespeare. The" volume well bound and has crecn edirea : Nr name is recollected to have been writ Any ten in ir. ln l .. . , r" luvinp sucn a do. YpIIow PM.n.iu i r,OK .wouia C0D,er f'vor on the .... . , a uu.p uner by returning it to this office. 89 iieeicu ao. mrinir I" "B est strength eould have been overcome bv firty i ,n 1 ,c ai, e a",",' tn1 cneertully and uninim. we ai oum oe aoie to do aomething t ii . t j L j . -i- I oualv retolve to do so, and go immediatelv amt M Ppa the holy acripturet'in less favored of our well trained, hardy mountain milit,a .;o.n.,....i-.. -.i. b . ;'?u,,ie, " cm,n.t. Th.r. JH ,u 'u-Zt .. . orea r .. , , , . ! 'Rnrously to work, without at all tmpoveriali- Cnties. Tbefneoda of the Bible in tbi state Such things are calculated to create k great dca any of u or interferine' materia!l whk prbablv poaseas property to the amiHii.-r riallv wlih tn , . ... .. . ' r . " . ' 01 unnecessary alarm ami mav induce our hiacr 1 ""r pecuniary engagements the event miitht populiti-m to take up too high a notion of their ' y imnajwoica we Dive yet cjnsequdiica. i rnni in est eoniiUf rations joined to the ftt that all the accounts that we have seen tlifTer, we have nut piihfhed any of the lengthy uetaila of the tub ject which have filled ti'licr ppers.Ve remember our promise, how. 'r giving a concie history of the whole af. t i r m ' -n the enritement aettlaa down Slid we (,'.' - 'i-inenl which we can rely upon. Tire trade and States i g fits purty U have received, in the conre of the hait yer, mo nnirs. and testamentai which, addrd to 1900 bibles and 1000 testamentt re. ceived in former years, make a 'total f 3I2J copies of the sacred volume, proenred by this aoriety tince its organization in 1823. During the paat vrar -ve have remitted to the parent socieiy ftyu, wnicn, aauU to YiVn previous ly i emitted, rmke the whole amount ofour re roi;?nice up t thi3 time gl692. Of the 1425 C.fn Ann nnn ekn..u - .t. r-t . k wuwuru m men, iau in raising ilt aj iuihw, ii win noi m because there ia 'ne want otsmeana, bat becante -there is want of Unevolenoe.- In eonetuaion. ih.r. tbe animating proaMCts that tbe RihU.t.P. Erise, notooly.in North Carolina but in tbe a hole rnioni will aoon be fully accbmnIiatie.L i. ... complishment will be attended J with v results mpwy propitious to toe best interests ofour belbved country for many sges to feome t results wnm:y oeyonu tne powers of any fi,te m net tn es'tmste. It may be the means of perpetuating ixu nicsiiiiiaiiie ti ii UK, reunion liberties it copies of the holy scriptures, proenred the natt .be lne mMn of binding1 together more y-ar hy this society, 225 were for the pnrpose .cL0W,'r ,n curd of ioe tha different members 1 filentt d Editor of the Mercury at fi ' 'ncerd d, bv a very handsome v- n - uplitr. the Charleston iann begin ('. thit the cry of disunion is only a (if tjiif re. 'T Wt present our readers to-dav. with the "nm: repot of the Iredell county Uible Sncie 'V. It will be seen that it it in a ftwrishinf a!idition. We should like tnst e other coun ties following the example of Iredell. I 1 " V "VI. tUG tllSJ "l a" - ' "iviMKVIJ ofkeenine- no the auftntv nf fptntl ..,h... nt our great national confrdeniRv. It mm k. . ii-'-'iv. . .i,ii. VI1.VU1 i . ci 1 ' r -r rrw - , buuiiir. . .... .. J - j wv " ' L I!. I i.v i. ' I th m.n. nrknnr.in m;K.nn. .r -1 -I 1 ... ...v....,..., .,6.,IK miiiiuiii V, tuiiuren unaer tne oenign tntliience or Sabbath School inatrnc tlon, and of imprewing parents iih ihe hih jmpotance of making every exenion in their power to uare tneir children taught to read God's Holy Word. It mav be instrumental in directing parents tbemtelvea in great numbera w uic ?aviaur 01 tinners. I tie seed of Divine truth, ao copioudy and extensively town. Riav ere long spring up, and .bear more abundant and prcciout truit than ever the fields if fiaypi producei yielding enough not only for the aup piy oi one or two tamia.ng countries, but enough for the whole earth. Let ua thert, dear inciio. tan courage. t,et ut not become weary in well doing for in due time we ahall reap a rich harvest, a glorioui reward, "if we ami ooi. On Wednesday eveniop last, a rtieeilno oi unejnenas. oi tne temperance cause ;H.?glU, tn Hhodisthnrciaa-tnis d union party. Their whole rf: ? "?i "T " V,J " aaaav tawu II 11 1 IB tJWi itip- piyoi oioiea ana lesiamen'aot almost all the varieties, publiahed in the English language by the National Irstitntion. And 1200 bibles have been procured tn finish the supply of three neighboring and very destitute count iet. 1400 bibles had been previously distributed in those counties by the othar societies since the Com ftencemertt of the general supply j but the good wbrkhss been for several months suspended for want of books, "here is now the cheering prospect, mat tne supply ol those counties will soon be completed. Your agent, the Uev James Patterson, reported to your Board at its meeting in October, that he had completed the tuppiv or flurry county, so tiir as its destitute f-iiuue ere willing to receive the holy scrip. tnres, either a a purchase, or a gift. It is a melancholy consideration; that a tingle destitute person should be found in our whole country, tin wining io receive inio ins aweiung ine " pre eltu hibie." when brought tj his very dwrand IP The foreip news In our piper of to-dny fH be foMd to be of the moat interesting csaractcr, tAMP MEETIXG IJGarop Meeting will bebeld af Cold Spring mp Ground in the Jersey Settlement, on the n mst. instead of the 4th of October at pre Piously appointed. iiQQani rO The Courier A Enquirer contains an ac ;nnt.of the procjsejjngsof the citizens of New I'wk, a' the meeti which waa held in favor cf le Poles on the Sttln8tAnt. committee was Ppointedto prepare an a3di;esj to the Ameri- un people for the purpose of arousing t jieir er lings in, favo,r. of that gallant and oppressed 1tlion- -Shall they appeal in vain f mm ' f'.Tlie proceedipgaof the Anti.Tariffmee. "ig-receritly neW tn EdenJtonrirfthirStatevill e found in another column ofour paper. The If taken or te Tariff in fhe. retohitions are 'und, . ' ' ' - " offered liim " withom wtney and without price!' Ins rf 'ction ol the bible, under such circum stance', afl'ords much reason to fear that he haa no part in the great salvation which it reveala to a perishing world. Happily, however, auch instances are comparatively few, whilst great nu"ilert receive the sacied volume with many expressions of thankfulness. It was ascertained at a recent meeling of your Board, that the supply of Uisthmn county was not quite completed, on account of the failure of books i and that the society there had already contracted so large a debt, that much delicacy waa felt in soliciting more bibles of the Parent institution, i he Hoard has forwarded from your Depoaitnry 42 bibles to that county j which, it is believed, will be fully suffi cient to complete the good work within its bounds. IueEoardj!gr to state, hat-in-thelate destructive fire at Fayetteville, you' lost one large box containing 1"5 bibles- Had the fire occurred a few days eai tiga, you would have Ion 1500 bib!. Vour books, wilbjbeeaewption ofj City. After praver, bv the Re. IWtnr McPheVtersf a very neat address waa de- livered by VVijliam Seawell, Esq. in which the design and Dractical results nf i emperance Societies were handsomely explained. In the course of hir remarks. Nr. 8. stated the asionishine fact, that the quantity of Ardent Spirits annually sold in this place amounts in value to -fen thousand dollars. The meeting' was also addressed by the Uev. Thomas P. Hunt, after which, a number of persons enroll ed their numes a& members. HeHaler. Iris worihy of remark, that the num ber of Stage passengers from tbe South WThe North, which have cassed th his City, the present season, is greater haa at any precediri: Dctiod since the a&t War. :- . ;a du. S do. lasped Ifouns do. Welt cjfJSlipjicrs Children Prunella Uonts . fJo. ": Jtoan do. clo. f.(nt1loi fin.'1) '! 1 Gaither Shoes Misses tfeather rumps'!. . i I?o)'8 Youths SiioesV&cc. The subscriber!, . 1 " he will sell ow o shoemakers, vit i i'--. axCalfSfcins. laion YcarlinScal Skins, Soal Leather, White Itoan LltiinS Skins, Yellow do. do. Jtjcinalt Russia Bristles. Square MS Boot Varnish, Shoe-.Tucks. sprigs Jor Bdot-hcelt, lsc. fcfd. 6?t. All orders from a distance either h .k ! ... . r viuciwucj.wui oe punctually attended An work told bv the anh.rrih... .k.u tt of his own or of Northern manufac ture, which rips, will he repaired traits -uuunu.i.ii UIOIVDU.N. Xcitember If, I83I. faf N. B. WAWTED two or three Jr,.,-.. men onoemakers Of tteadu hah,,, N . . ' . " 'V u,oc- need applv, i E. D. T ACOBSHUFORD entered bright J sorrell horse, 14 hauda and three inches high, shod all round with old shoes, a small star in his forehead, with a white spot on his right thigh, seven or eiRht years nld anfj VaUP(, 840. JOHN WILFONa;'J6wr JVorth Carolina, JugusU, mi Lincoln county, J i90v lYbliccT s nnAKEN up and Committed tn i ,:i io Rowan County on the 10th dai of Sept. 1331, a neRro man who "nt is DEMI'S, and belong, ' Mr.Kanks a speculator. livIntr'.nT.;... loosa left him in S. C. about one month s.nce.-.Sai( boy is about 30 years of age, black complexionstout built od very jikely-s.iys he wa, bought in Perquimans County N C by said Banks, of John Wonrl Tkl owner Is requested to hrove r,rnr.r, pav charges and take him a way. wki F. SLATER, Sh'ff. Salisbury, 2th Sent. 1831. -REWARD. JAN away from my plantation, in vuiny, u. on the 10ih tnsnntnr1)rlhrfouiatto boy, named Alfredi about iwenttr fiveveara of fivefeel eight or Dine inches hiKh round khouldered; tolerably weljjjuilt! straight fine light hair, speaks slow wheri spoken to. Ilia doathin recollected. I etpecthe will alter his nam;nd trr't0 Ps far a free white person, in prder to cet 16 some of , U nonislavcKoldiog States. Any person who wjlNelivcr said bov tn Al confiue him in jail ao that I get him again shall have the abovereward ALEX A NDERSM 0 0X7 Sept. 12, 1831. 89tf f (tr The Editor of the Knoxvi!ie Register is requested to publish the aoove six weeks and forward his count to this rffirj for pvmeqt. "Notice. rpAKEN up and Committed to T.il in Rowan County on the 1 3th day of Sept. 1831, a negro man who saya a runway. calls his name RO- itr.Kiy.ana says he belongs to Wil iam iilakenev. of CheaterCM n:...:. S. C. Said bov i ahnni or - r of age.5 feet 11 inches hjgh, black complexion and stout built' . . i r. a . - aval l o ut at. a a. liuiuc atuiiiir iaa mi owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take him away- ' Mn3uu7jrwnTs?prriV2r; 89tf F. SLATER,- Sh'ff. 3C Notice. SHAKEN up and committed to th Jail of Rowan Countv.nnth feept. 1831 j a negro man whri a'ays he is a runaway, tails his nam George and says he helonirs tn Anh ni.t-' ney C-iesterfield Distriff. n ". boy about 23 or 4 years of a. S t 7 inches, h.gh, black Complexion, -sayi he left home abMULdays aloce Ihe owner is requested tn prove pro pwty, pay chagea an'd take bim away.'' Saistifiry 1 4A Sept. 183 V 89tf F. SLATER. Shf. JOU PllLNTSJSG, Ot KVRr VtHCtitTTnW, i
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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