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1 ' A J. J DstatoGalo. On Tuesday, the 17 th dy of Jane next, , I WILL 'WELL, 'At the U' r?i'!'ifH' of Go IVfcr Fornry,dVd., AW le YcwrnsA Vropctiy, 77? NOTCJTIIKRWIHK liWID.sKIlOF.i. A variety of FARMING ..-J MochamVal Tool i A number nf HORSES, MULES. CATTLE, - -JL: " ..and OXEN ' A quantity of Cast fOLI)lV.WARI-4or mnfT WI) r.Jr,M MIMIIIIjr, 0U VariO- ijr Of iiuj.i aoo. nriAu ALSO -' - - About Fifty Negroes, Men, Women, tad Children among which art Arst-mU llammerera. Refiner, Bbsmn-r, Fore-carpcnier, BUcluMnith, Ate The sale will continue (rata day to day until the wlvile k disposed of. Condition t Twelve pvmtha' credit bund and approved security required. 1 ' J. FORNEY, Executor. The Hubarriber having qualified aa Ewe tor of the last will and teamrut of Peter Forney, doeraed, gjve notice to all per having do manda again the Estate o present them, lrgully authenticated, within the time prescribed by law, or th wilier will be plead in bar 'f mcry t and alt pMtuna indebted ire rmfUMtud to make im mediate arlllwvnt. For the purpoae of clowin; the acrnmu, I trill attend at the Forge everv Fri day and Saturday, and every Tursalay and Vd- ntadar at ihe Furoaca until th .- - - - J. FORNEY.INorutor. Lrnri rmir;M;iV 1ft, 134. " " 41 " f - l. - -rTT.T r . . . . ' rktaury.llf 17,1Vt .T17X ae prepaiei WieU-fy ki4 f Printing , ni very auperwr atyi,ind oarenarge wul e ta reawiaM aa any. (ty" Order front a distane will always m"et the moat promt MefttKin. DBXiHilUG ::iAtCost! H. liV4TlliV Al HON, jlAVLN01KTF3l.MrVEI-TwCI)SBTJiaR BU 8I.NESS W THIS PLACE, With the view uf removing to the State of Miiwia- uilirm the Pujijir gcuerally dial they n a t 1 1' one ladfd to Nell Off TlIEItt STOCK OF CUODd. coiffiatins or DRY-UOOD. IIAKIMVAIU: ?T13?.7 0r.03S3Il?t AND ALL other ARTICLES ' ioralhr keut on - hand .7 Merchaiiti Iii thw part of the country, " :Z:Jlt o$t, for Cash J " - Their Stock ie Large, Complete, and New, a gVM W,0mm J twelve : mofitjia : . (KrTliey renpoclfullj invite their frieflde and CUitfomerCaii well aa the public in irenornj, to call .. . - - Xk xtaiunie ihe gooda, aa thcy'ar determined 10 give bargain mich aa they fuel conndeut will give rtredctwrn WfclT Vbo.viab to purthajD.: -. - Saliabury, March 13, if. f Land to.be Soldf FOli T JULES. rpiIE f41owing Trecti of LAND, or ao much of . -A eacaaa will aatly the lav duo tucroon.vv lL.L BE SULO, af tlie Court h.nwe in Salmbury, Oa Monday the 19th of May next. ' HAMttT ..... . SJ Lot in th Town of Salwbury, givfa ta by Samuel II. Pearaon. ' -J L& Ui the Town dTSaliabury, given In By :;T;Sartth I arbrough. S93 Acre belonging to the Estate of the widow , Creaoiudccca;(L 233 Acre given in by Allen Crowd! r 100 Acre belonging to the Estate of Edward Dbeppard, deceased. 1000 Aerea belonging to the Estate of Richard rarkec, doceamed. fiOQ Aerea given in by Nicholaa Rytner. vVVr-lt.erra bftonging to Thdnaa Biles, given in V. . by DaiiieT Bile ' f - 67 Acre belonging to Rebecca Cook; given in by l noma took. . I 1 00 Acres belonging tof the Eatate of Elizabeth T, , roster, doceaitud. -. .110 Acre belonging to, Jacob Bin pf Iredel 7 1U J Acres belonging to tne bstate ot Jonn UK key, deceased. 135 Acres given in by Manchester Johnston. S3 1 Acres given in by Daniel Murph. 100 Acres given in by William Rainy. 23 Acres Monsrinff to the heirs of no. Swink 300 Acres given in by John Etchison, Guardian . of the heirs of John Ktcliwon,.ocettjcd - Th Tract f Land lie w-ths Forks ot Ujl'iu lite Yy'ntt"i twt adjoin the rand of fia. , inuel Smith and others. ' ' -F. SLATER, Sheriff. Barwbury, April 5, l834.-7t 30cJ WTIICn 'SOMEBODY WILL it GLAD TO GIVE, I r is wanted: - ) A BOUT ten yeare ago there lived in tbe Tenth 1 A Conrre-rional Diet net a REVOLUTION ARY SOLDIER, by tha name of FawcH, or Foi tetf iWNbjng of the tiMKl-w-ii ne haa any ' loir linn?, they may probably be put in a way to ect a small sum of monet, by applying to the Edi tor of THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN. Sili-buryMarcal5,1834. : tf . M Hr.iMluarlrri, j fnUMiair.ytih April, 1N31. ) THE OFFICERS iPuiwr the C3J R! of ROWAN MIUTlA.rord.r. ARADK, m Uh Town of rWUS ry, no Frtjr th .Kl dy of Mv mt, at II eVbrk, with mutkcU, O UnlL Vt Unkt of K LKMI.V.OJ CW-lt. rWI.Aury. Apr.1 31, 1W. 4t Atlrntiou, Rowan Troopml YOU are ordfrod to PARADE, w th Tb of rV li.Ujr y, on ThnrMly the VlHri dy of May nrxt, at 10 o'ctuck. DtiIL By Order of the CipUm : ' JAMES 0WE.NH.0. a Ralinhurv. April 'A. 4t Travollors' Inn, 8ITUATEP KOLTHWEST or THE UJIKT. ' - llOL'Srl, IN THE TOWN OF J lcxiac;to, ov cakollS a.) rpilB Pubribejr takee thifc method of jpforimng Travellera that he keepa a HiuS of Enior laiomeot in Lexington, (N. C) on Main Sireti, Hmithwrat of the CMirthuae. Ilia Table will alwaya be uppli-d with the bent tare that a ptentitul neighbornood can atiord. Mm llouae bettigtapednoa, and attended by eervarrtf wno are inauatrioua and iaiiutto pn-ae, i ravri lire ran alwaya be accr miiH-dated with liOOD B E DS in rooma with lire jilmev Aod lat, hui Wit the U-aat important n'i.l'riitHi, H0R8F rill alragi rtftite nth atlrntion, in tkf StabU of tht Subscriber, that they may leave it with in- creaaed ability to do Die atsrvic of the road. tSej An eireltent Line of Zmt-X Accommodation Stagea Leave the Houne'T the 8uT)cribir, FOR 8A" LlSBt'RY, on the rveninga of Monday, Thurs day, and Saturday, and ret'inif to Leiington oo i tbauauccaedMg-eeiwe)ra --::"- (XT' Paatenjfera going from South to ortn, I') entering their namri aa far U SutUbury only; and there taking the Accommodation, Line to I xm ton, ran have their rhoior, t the latter place, be tween the Piedmont Lino aud the one which run by wav of Fredcrickaburg. JOHN T. MA BUY Lexington, Marrh 8. 1A34. Iv 1 T THE Subscriber informs his old cu"trnnerva'iri tlie public in general, that he ha REMOVED TO.C'OXCORD. where U kw ooeoea-Shopf-rn which the TAILORING BUSINESS in tts va rious branches will be executed in the moat fund ionable, neat, and durable manner. He flatters himself that bis akill in the bumncs, and bia con stant personal attention in his establish mcnt will enable him to redeem all pledges made to those who may favor him with their rustmn. fT He receives the latest FASHIONS regu ¬ larly botltrrom INew York and rhiledoiphia, and worka - by the 'most "approtrd syf ehia. 'Cutting out, aod Orders from a distance, will be prompt ly attended to rand Inst, but not leajit, Si termt trill be very accommodating. THOMAS 8. HENDERSON. N.B. lit if detrnminrd to io wore in a Hyh prrior to any dotu in ihit part of the country, and ALWAYS WABBANTBD TO FIT WSLL. Concord, March 29, 1834. 6m Travollera 3 L1 fOOZXZ HOSTS C. SAOT, BY TAKING SBiTKYslN.C.) (17 miles S. of Lexington,) Will nmearrive in Fredericksburg, (Va.) at 9 A. L on the FOURTH DAY from Lexington, in time for the steamboat to Washington : Bleeping; the SAME NIGirr; BALTIMORE making 01311 UiLYS OMiAT, Oir Compare this with the speed pf any other Line whatever. PECKS & WELLFORD, Proprietors of the old S.W. or Middle Route Line,of Slagcs.. Fredericksburg, March 2T,lMtllIl N.B. Travellers from anv point South of Salis bury, wishing to take this Line, should be cartful to rntrr to Salisbury only. P. St W.'a Stage leave Salisbury immediately after the arrival of tha Piedmont Staw from the South, via. every SUN DAYrTUJSDATrihd FRIDAY evening.. 7" t are as low as by any other route. P.& W. Afril 5,1531. 3m liA rttritfii -W; pta-aa,aj naaan lft -k .'J hit" ft f U VfTMrt Cm 9 ill" HI ft I I H M 'TiV.TIic Former. 'Pill. Mulmrnlrr, bring gral. ful f..f tlM n.Oti rmg i j iiM-reani nulroruiiH! be has i-n-tfre re. reived, informs n cut'Hit-m ard tlw ptil.'ic thst he is prepared to arromirtolte tin in AH W I'LL, anda UttU CHEAPER lh- 4.y tUrT.ru in the plae, . f IL. Tble and Stable hfl at ell times be up).lied ith tlie very brt the markM atT-nla. lis hss enerH-nrI and stlwitive 0ih rs,and will spare no paius fiinisrlf to mid. r tlii 'py I agreeaWe. juhx w.i-t. ..li.hor. Anril 12. 1H. - tf - PROSPECTUS Of THI North Carolina Republican IN a tiovernmrut like our. Uie prem-naU of Ltbrr !y Jp ud, UMinly.ua a general diffajn of Cir ct uiforinttMO Huong Urn people. If tim pmple b igno rant of Uieu righU, bow can thry giurU them nniu racruachrrwt I Our fon-fUier a:hwved frm-dois at the pneeuf much blood ami treure, ami we.Uwir can u'Rat-rvc it Qtilv bv enJurliUTK-d atliAiliirj, Aa uiletireiiee and vigilanqe are oar g retrt V(fuariK to ivvsaiio and attiiy are Die luurrra of tiie w dant-r. " Power is alway sU-alum rnn the uny to th turn," and tite reason m, Uiat the many iluiiilt r while the frw are tiltntly atwutk.. No trt peipli ever yet kt their libert a by open imaulti, but uny have loot them by a-cret rnrr'ai lwix ntn. Jyiunujca among the ysjule U-jju ano'lier evil, which, abut all (Ahen, mu the baiw of tin- Ancji ut JtfpuMics; that rvi is MAN-WOKMIIIP. Hutry u-tctw ua, tluil, hcrever mj-irJiip UVk root, there puJiurai virtue d'. and aunlid Cu'Ikmui pnnjf up it cir rupu the prmcil of LiUrty.u Idolatry lot- pure Relton, W hen our loreCithira ertahl.xhed die pr -nt I riii of Government, they fmUly boptd that wr would epe the fteiif former Ri pibl.c. aml.uiwlor the wueclittka ami Ktunl uf a writtei Coirriitution, enjov. tliron'ii all I line to eptae, the lortimahle bWtinii of Krrtt.nH. But now, it the end of he hort period of forty-ii yim, what i our cooditiori We hive aln-aiiy n-aclKtl an alarinuijf cruna n our politio! atraira, the very prin ciple of tlie Coiutitutun are in uuuinient penL We are in the mtdnt of a evolution, mien', ami as yet blond li'M, but till rapid in In protein, lite barrwra of tlie ConHitutkid are brokra dovn anu tminuM m the dunt, M the power, whether of tlie twufilor of the portc, are conre:itrating in the Federal Ercutive ; awl even Comnm it-f u out.(Tipped in the rvee ot' umirpaUoii. It ia t.nie tor tlie people to av.uk" from thivr ilUf'. itiul tolooMtollwrrilitt it they nUiliiinT .nuvt .i i,". r, they will ttwake too irto their (luvc-ameut wdi be chaiij.'ed, and tiieir Lihittiea rone. For tin) purpoM of ai .line oilM'r paper in tlie Stati in dilTliHin Correct information among tlie pi-oph', au.i to arrw; liieui to a "ti of their ilaner, it ia pnijiowiti to Dubl.nh. at tlie llfice of the " Wi-stern C'arul tiUn," a paper uiaier tlie title which atawla at tlie ImhJ of tlu I'roNpL-clue to be printed on a lare auc alnt, in oc tavo form, of aurtcen pagea, correapon.tmg m aire with the Examiner," edited in Philadelphia, by Condy Ragurt 1. Tbe .VorM Carolina RrfuUkan will advocate (lie rfortrmns of the old Republican party, it taught by Jcf ti'raon and his com pair iota of 1 "nay. 'i. It will advocate the principle of Free Trade, and opprwe all yeM,r wieaaurea, which havf-atrndepey to tax tlie many the benctit of the few. . 3. it will suppurt I liberal policy in our SutGoverq UMiuUiud atlvia aleail waaonaalo pUna lot the uu prove uierrt of tlie natural mil moral condition of .North Caro lina ; and, with a view of enlightening and cucou racing our own crtirena by the example of other, paina will bv tUien.tQ show what our sirtcr JStatcs have ilune. and axe douig, in works of improvement. L'jeful cstaliniica, conneeUd with the great interest of tlie State, Agri oultural,Oummerciat,and Mineral, will be procumi and publuhcid u toa ii'puUioan - 4. A portion ol each. number will be occupied with important Corujreiaiional and Legialative proceedinifS, dunnf the 4um thaaa bodie may be- m aeauon ; aia with the Uteet and moat interesting news of tlie day, foreign and domestic, and witn auch miacellaneoua mat ter as may prove interesting to the general reauer. 5. The question of Gtmacnhon, or reform of the Con stitution, has lor thirty yearn divided the people, and ar rayed one section of the State against the other; and, aa a neceaeary consequence, ha prevented tlie success ot many measures vitally important to the honor and pro, pent of North Carolina ; and. until settled, it Jf ill con tinue td do aa It i net doubted that both partie are sincere and none m their vievs ; "artd the retaun wliy they hav u long differed, is, tliat neither party hu ever yet hewn uwtowrutiy aoptamted with the junt pietenaioiia of the other ; ele thin distracting queatton would, ere nowhave he amMWy adjnated; Wrth the vwr, therefore, of giving to all the opportunity of hearing both aidea," it m agreed to lay before th public, in the page of the Republican, the argutnepU for and against the meaeure ; and, that this ahall be don impartially, it will be ao provided, that the arguments on one Mle shall be presented, by Western, and on the other by Eastern men. Nothing more effectually prevent libe ral legislation, than sectional division and local jealou sies they distract the public mind, and deHtrov that community of reeling, and unity of actamjio essential to tha success f ail iKheroe of improvernent, whether physical or moral. Every real friend of North Carolina must therefore wish to see all cause of sueh division and jealousies removed, and to hail tlie day which shall find us one people, acting together for the general good bin prwpcrny oi uw ouue. in toenropei anasrjnrHJrrBCTUblef thf Price Current will be regularly given. - . TERMS: The North Carolina Republican will be published semi-monthly, that ia, on the first and third Monday in each month, during the period of one year only, unless its patronage may be such as to demand its continuance. Each number will contain 16 page, carefully put up, so that at the end of a year each subscriber will have a .volume of 349 pages filled with interesting and useful The price of subscription iaOii Doixaa, in all cases to be paid in advmter. ' The 1st No. wijl appear on the 3d Monday in MAY, should tlie subBcnption list justify the publication. As the object of the publication is not to make mo ney, but to support the rights of the people, an appeal h now made to the friends pf Constitutional Liberty, to interest themselves in procuring subscribers. All who may be good enough to procure subscribers, will, by the first dav of tav, communicate to the Pub lisher the names so proeared, retaining the money in their hands until notified that the paper will certainly bayalaMlifei-r-; rzr:r."--'-l-irlrtf-;rA KrAll Letters and Communitions must be address ed, (post paid) to the " North Carolina Republican," Sa lisbury, N.C; where they will ba aromptly attended ta ;iuiy luui, jcvv. lap !. A.- .1' i, , .. y ' UitirtM'. ' V f ... V J. HlllttOV rropoaea to Publish, In Eallabury, N.C. A Wonlhly Jlacailjtc, - raoca tii titls or .... TlicJ'fanihj, hsblauL PROSI'ECTl'8. rpiIE FAM1LYASITA.N'T hsll be d-dirted to Huoio, Kuitatioii, nd (iil Ijitaaiiaa rpeiaJly it l intemled to aaaist 1'in nU in Ihe dilfiiHilt ml hiirhlv iinuorUnl tak of lwtiruj tlM-ir (amiliea, The fcht'X baa two very mterenhng a-iritaiii under lua clurifi Bible Claan and a Ueiieral-KrwwMge Claw f each c which he (n-i parim rilt.-n qunKMia, awl. for lua own MUabctsai, writU n ap era. ninaiia the propo-d quiiraiine e into operatim, tl"' qiH-stkm and iiwwers will he publudied in It. It will be the en deavor uf the EdiUd to make tin- prnjioed pubhcalion a uiti reMmg aa he iMibly can to nil rt iiage with auch article a ahall Wfirlh n-ling ; aisl, aa it will appear only once a nfsith, each one who tnke it, may fiwl time to read it. 7V wi'er thall, in qiHrrut, bt thirl. Hurh item of IWign and IVimetic Intelli m.nre MTiilar a well a reliiioui a ah.iH b' di-i-in ed inti-rcatiiig, will be maerted. In fine, it in intended to nmke Th Faudv A-wiaUnt nniii'ter iftit ami iiniiM iiHnt for liiu km'j winUt mihu and auitry uni TERMS: I It will be irwiid on the 'J()th pf every month and will contain sixteen linixrial tMuvo I'il'i-is m ilouli culiuub. prjitcd on t new and legible tjp:,en (i ve.- rv noitrfor paper. ' '2. 'I'lie nuliription price will be One TMIar arol Fifty h uts if paid in advance, and Two IVilUra if rurt until ihr expiration in Uinv month. X. No suhncnptioa can be recalled for a almrte pc nod than vne y-ar; and no pper diecotyinued until all arrrTfea are paid, except at the Flitor ilierreti. 4. (tj The publication will comiwnce on the "JtMh of April, provided a competent nuitilier irf aitlM-ribem can te obtained ; and our friends w lio Dviy M.I tib- scription lurts, are requested to forward tiiem cm by tie lt of tliat month. February I I' i. SIM IIR( W. r i n ntt I .. ,.., ' tii tiiff vunvii iviiu v an l4'p)' lt ai11vfAal. AND REl'AIHIia'G. J. IV. H.ninry A 1'. J. 1 Shaver, CixirA ani Carriai'f.Miih r, Retjiectfiillv inform the I'ublic Kruerally, that they h;ie filtered into ('o-I'urtiicratiip for the pur pjsc uf carry 14 ou tlie abive bwii-- iu all its varieties, and that they have, for thai purpooe,takeh the shop FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY PI II LIP JACOBS, 7a the Main Strttt, 6ppo$ltt the dd Jail. CCT They have on hand a good supply of the beat carofiilly-aelected and weljenjwwd Timber, and will always keep on hand, for Kilo, NTAGE COACUE, Carry-all, GigsM$ BULRIE37icT Which shall no) be surpassed by any ta thin sec tion ofcouhfry Ibr rioatiiess, durabiUtyfcan4.chcap-J nra. . 3Cr For the benefit of Travellers and Stage Drivers, thev will od ways keep oa hand CAURl-AGE-SPRINGS and all other fixtures ncceiwarv to put those vehicles in the moet eonmlcte oro!er ; mid every description of REPAIRING will be done at the shortest notice and on the lowtdt pog siblo terms. . , TVic lilasiTUVmg Business The SubribebTave" attached to' their Carri-age-Manufactory, a BLACKS.MITH-SIIOP, in wliich 1hey employ none but first-rate workmen aiid the very best materials--which enable them to assure their friends and the public that all work done by tbetn, in this line also, will be of superior quality, and as low-priced as any other executed in this section of country. The Subscribers deem it hardly necessary to ay that they will be thankful for a portion of the public a vor ; and they hope, by strict attention- to- business, .and .odcrate ,baigey to, mrik the patronage ol au who niay wkdi to purchsse articles kept for sale bv them or jobs done in their line. JOHN W. RAINEY, - PHILIP J. F. SHAVER. Salisbury, February 15, 1834. tf " TIENJAMIN FRALEY, having, received f he " latest Philadelphia, New York, London, and Paris style of FASHION, and having in his em ploy a number of Workmen who arefirst-ratc, is prepared to cut and make work in a stvle superior to any done in this part of the country, and always warramea u nu. ... L Orders iar Work in his line, from- a diMance.will be punctually attended to according to order ; and all kinds of local custom-work will be done at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. He can be found, at all times, at his old stand, a few doors above Mr. Slaughter's Hotel, and nearly opposite Mf. John Murphy's store, TO TAJ LOR 8. Being Agent for some of the most Fashionable Tailors in New York, the Subscriber is prepared to teach or. give instruction to anv of the Trad wh may: oVw to b ness ; and, from his belief that he is mlly capable of giving eatisfaction, be respectfully requests cdl n oo ucsiru iiimrucuon to pau on him. Salisbury,l34.ly ' B. FRALEY. hi i MIiV AAllHniY. The TlilrJ $ttt!n uf the alurt IntiUulw, a ILL rowarnrr nji THE HIWT IAY OK MAY. rpilE FuWriVr, ilisi.kful for pat pntroru'f. bledife lliriiis lve to cnler op.ii the tiart.J of the next aeaaiou with rrntwed tenl. r. J. ki'Akkow, , T. W. SI'ARROW, Pulidsiry, April 12, 1S3I. tf alaron Wouhcorlht: AVaU and CocV MaWr BFJH leave to inform tlie Citizens of SoliJ as well as those ol Rowan ami the aurrvw log Counties, tliat lie Ims Kriiiovrtl ItU l(.illiahnirn( TO THE MOUTH HIDE or TIIE XM;itTllt)fCT . . t A few iloors sbrne Mr. Win. II. Klaugb-1 ) tcT Hotel, on Umj Main Ktregt, "44 Where he asfiU chiIhiim-h. a lerelforr, to eteqDt ALL kl.MM OF WORK in tlie line of hv prol-insi, at short iMi, Ami oa tht most rcatoiuihte Urmu. WATCHES & f'LOi'KH KEI'AIKED ar 111 Will. II I.L I MH H K Warranted for 12 Months! AihI llio-r dietf ft i (Nitrnnii' linn, are fmvi tlmt imi puiitx will be c I to gje tU' n & ijriK'rul ami entire Mttii-; 'linu lu tlieiii. (Tr ENGIUVINt; of every l rription, (, clitJiiig 'I'.Hol-.Sl4sw,) wtU be es-'cuted with mv iM'sit iumI nccura y. at slxirl im In c. - Salu4irv, Jaol V7, 111. - if 0x-iiiiiK l tlir i:pirpal Hrltaal DEFERRED. IN conMPquonrr of the timieral tnclernerirjroftfir iuitt winter, llio progn sit of the liuil'iinjj V. Migned t nerve ua Dormitory for llio pupil i tliia Inotituti'Ni, lut U u n tiirdi d miicli beyond the rvMt'tutisis of 1 1 iv Enecutive Coiiiiuittei', unit wIiok din ( tu ns it wdj c 'Iiiiim m id in 1 V 0ibcr lut. And tin.' in.iliriiil of thin xtnicturc i atiaa, the promei ot working in which is is-cesMirily do iiihI greatly HetHleiit on the wititlier, there is do no hoe of lt) eoiupletiou "bv tlie tiiiie iH'retofolt spcciliul tor CoUilMUM'-ilig llw Si'lesd,- - TIiin etrciirnntaiMT, together with the difficulty likelv to lie 'p)-rienred in pn-nr'iij m lime frna llt;Ar.UiilCltJU) iifttLks-if-fmimiii' iirrli'pcnu. ft Kit- l tlie r-si;il,li.hiiHjiitf iiiid the ncentlv ex pre i-d opuiion of the Iteetor, that, wittiMft ttie arcon Uil.iti'iiiH to Imj nili rileil by the new hiulding, be vmmiU lie iiii.-il'le to curry uito NiieceM,fu operatic the system ntt. . ;t-- I , has constrained the conunittie. bowovcr reliM'tautU, to iMMtMMie for a K-w week tin tiino for opening the School. iliu I'uhlir, therefore, arc n-xpectfully inforavw thai the EPISCOPAL W HOOL WILL BE OPENED, (m on the tint of April as before ad- vertucd, but) on Monday, the 2nd day of June next, at which time it may be rrmfinVntrr relied on that every thing will be in rea'hiiesay . . Bv order of the Executive Committee,.. " GEORGE W. FREEMAN.-Srcy- Raleigh, March 8, 1&34. -fH ' Malf joroiilijra Court uf tlcaj and Quarltr Scssionf,- " February Term, la.T. John Giboon, i T. J " Atiachrnent levied on Lit! Jacob IVhrt. - - T T apfiVi'rig. to the aatuiitction of the Court, that the A Dohmdant is not an inhabitant of thiSuu OsV rd, by the Court, tht publication be made for six week in the Western Carolinian, that tlie Defendant appau at our next Court of Plena and Quarter Scw-iont tote held lor the County of Rowan, at the Courthouse a aIlllllry,on the third Monday in May next...the IM there to plead, answer, or demur... .or judimient wiUW taken by default, according to the Plaintiff demasi .Wituc, Jolin G:len, Clerk of our wid . Court, at W fire, the third Monday of February, 1834, and ia Us 58th year of our Independence. JOHN GILESi Paliibirry. April 12. 134. t v - notici:;-" rTIHE undersigned has this day qualified tt mitor.f the bwl Will and Testnmeiilof A! derson Y.Uut, leeeiwed, - and - hrrehv requrstr alt persons having claims against said Estate, to pre sent them for payment within the time prescribed by Law ; and all those indebted are hereby J quested to muke payment. JAMES ELLIS, Executor. November 23, 1833. tf FIKMT IMTK CARKIACT ... FOll riALE CHEAP. THE 8uTiscjiuc'"nM"j nnira neeesxnrv to a seronH.hnnd CarntC which has for some time past been in his p session for that purpose, and now OFFERS IT FOR SALE, in pursuance of instructions rai ihe owner, whw has no tigq for it. The Carriage is now as good as when f and can be seen at my shop by those desirous t purchase, JOHN I. SHAVER- December 2 tt Charleston and Cheraw. TliB STEAM-BOAT MACOX, Caft. J. C. Graham, . HAVING been engaged, last Summer, in rfl-J nine between Charleston and Cheraw, calling at George-Town on her way tip and down,will rfrf sum her Trips in the. course of a few day, 0' is intended to be coutinued in the trade the eotfj ing season. I ller exceeding light draft of water, (drawi when loaded, only about four and a half feet) FJ enable her to reach Cheraw at all time, excer oo an uncommonly low river, when her cargo fcl lightered,at tneneiMnai'oTiheVl.' J. B. CLOUGff Charleston, Sept. 28, 1P31. tf N.B. Sh"tas comfortable accommodation a few passengers. J. B. C 31 b e t s c if i I t! e
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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