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you 1\j salaftlvcw ho c ty3t.stdax ivec ttwi 11 rrinti jurn ppbtwhsn r.vnuv ti-lsdat lt bingham fc tvhite for saye a i"v "" le cc ebnitcd horse jmfg v i ro / . z o in z^lc i 0 " crnls - a pp v t0 die lj£2iashii*j&a m j subscriber if not sold previous to the 15ih of february next be will again stand the ensuing spring season in this place michael brown salisbury tier 3 1821 78 f15 the copartnership heretofore existing under the firnj of parish miller & co was dis solved on the first day of july last all tliose indebted to sjiid firm will make immediate pay ment to i p irish 8c co who are duly authori sed to settle the business of said firm daniel parish wm s miller parish holbrook & co nissor.itio agricultural t any rate they mij^i the sake of courtesy tbrvs : the subscription to the wr.wtsn c inotisnx three dollars per annum payable half-yearly advance the reason assigned lor t of conduct is ihat the state q-j no paper will be discontinued until all rearages are paid unless at the discretion ol ie editors and any subscriber failing to give itice of his wish to discontinue at the end of a ar vvill be considered as wishing to continue ie paper which will be sent accordingly whoever will become responsible for the ivmcnt of nini papers sliall receive a tenth ral governments may bc kept mort linct from each other a:id tin state negroes fot a\e and lands and muls to rent os the third of january 1822 at mock's old field will be sold on a credit of six and nine months several valuable young nkgroi'.s likely and of good character at the same time and place vvill be rented for one year the valuable saw and grist mills on third creek belonging to the estate of the late col richmond pearson scn'r deceased also the valuable plantation between south river and third creek containing about 150 acres of open land all under good fence also the plantation known as thc did place containing upwards of 250 acres under good fence t o\»ar nv v a . the subscribers have formed a connexion under the firm of parish w co and will con tinue the business of parish miller __ co at their old stiind no 56 late 97 broad-street where they are now opening therrbv the better secured from an apl prehendei contamination but marlq the opposite probable consequences lhe undoubted and constitutional laws of the united states must be en forced the virginia magistracy are prohibited from enforcing them the doited states therefore will be driv en tothe necessity of appointing justi ces of the peace of their own within the state here then are new and nu merous channels of influence possessed by the general government tending to defeat the very object for which the richmond politicians say they are la boring t again : thc people who are quite as much interested in the preservation of the general government as they are in that of any state seeing that there is no end to petty cavils about state rights and state authority will incline more and more to the general government ; they will abandon the querulous politi cians who make a formal question of every small affair and they will take refuge under that national authority whicli is comparatively steady mild and tranquil these dangers to state rights are not ideal and in our opinion it is highly impolitic to be making questions on ev ery trifling occasion and without ur gent necessity we recon mind our virginia friends to a re-perusal of the fable of thc shepherd boy who cried wolf so often that nobody would at length mind him hail first of arts source of domestic case pride of the land and patron of the seas agrici l tore he who has dominion over an acre antl rescues it from barrenness and co vers it with a smiling harvest lias more of virtuous self applause than the con queror of large territories waste and desolate the culture ol the earth sa vours of filial affection it is our houiucous mother : it affords us nour ishment ami shelter antl shade — fer tile streams fragrant flowers and re freshing it nits wc should love it fot the suke of the living for the sake o the dead a beautiful plant or a lux uriant vim may suggest to a poetical mind the spirit of departed beauty putting forth again from the earth where the form was inured 250 packages dry goods comprising thc best and most extensive assort ment ever offered in this city viz wooweixs ntise'.ir.vts will be inserted on the cus tcrms persons sending in adver scments oust specify the number oi times they ,.,. ,; iem jng/vfted or they will be continued till dered out ani5 charged accordingly no advertisement inserted until it has been aid for or its payment assumed by some person i this town or its vicinity cfall letters to the editors m.-ist be pott-paid r ihey will not be attended to 3 cases kent's super blue and black london cloths i do avest of england do do do do 10 bales yorkshire blue and black ilo > lo do brown mixt and oli re do i do 7-4 do saved list blue do 10 do 6-4 blue m'xt and brown do ! do double milled drab do > do 6-4 double milled do do i cjises super blue and black london cassimcres i do do coronation am draii mixt ilo do i do common blue black and mixt do do > bales 6-4 and 7-4 flushings and lion skins j do 6-4 and 7-4 mixt and drab hath coatings i do mi t satinets 10 do white welch plains > di blue mixt and drab do > do 7-4 and 3 4 london duflu blankets i do 6-4 bristol do saddle do 5 do h-4 9-4 lu-4 11-4 and 12-4 double itosc blanki ts > do 2 3 3i an 4 i'oint blankets i do super ivj.ile flannels i clo red yellow and given flannels . do 6-4aiul7-4 grecti bocking baize '. do plain black and assorted borubazetts > do figured lo do dp t case 6-4 super french black boinbazccns i do women's black and shite worsted hose ! do mixt and white lambs wool half do ! bales super caroline fluids v vi iiiiii umuis i . ,- . . , , , „., r.t 10 cases assorted l.ght and dark cal1cof.s forms the public that he has fitted up an entire i . • ne w „■new btagei which added to other improve f <° 4-4 a i-4 cotton cambrics ments that have been made will enable bin to •> < '' f and 6 4 aeonet do caity passengers with as much co-wort and ' - _" 6-1 g\tred and s riped do expedition as thev ci.n be carried by any line it '[" f «** lu11 m 7 9,,n stages in this part of the cmntrv i he scarc.lv i -/ «" *■* p.'ain mull mlfll do of money the reduction in u.e price of produce \ - =' 6*4 r.e h colored ami stripe do c demand a correspondent reduction in even 3 do 4 and m plain look do department of life therefore lhe subscriber » *> d "' figured o co has determined to reduce the rate of passage i "\ '"> d do plain and figured lenoes torn eight to ax cents per mile gentlemen 2 « o rich rail bored robes travelling from thc west to rale igh or in wav | ' ' » « lllt <-' m ' d exshnyd cravats of rilellh to the jfltoth are invited to try the | '-' f 4carme.it d.m.ty subscriber's stage as lie feels assured it only | * --; 0 , ( ' ambnc tu > , needs a trial to £**£. a prcf rence " i 3 do 6-4 super apron cheeks new patterns the stage arrives in salisbury everv tnesdav * "' l z 4 p e j,carlible ginghams 8 or 3 o'clock and depots thence for raleigh ~ < ° b f < " p illd °.° the same day at 2 o'clock : it arrives in raleigh ■2 do 4-4 clo do do fri.lav evening and 1 aves there for salisbury , 2 < ° 6-4 super manchester do on saturday at 3 o'clock m j 2 do super mun-cdlc vesting ,- ., , .-,, m ■• du 7-8 cotton heduck 3 do blue roinal and madras llandkft 1 do blue ' do h do shawls h 2 do h 2 do steam i 1 do ll do hose ■j do holts cotton balls no 18 tu and four or five other plantations of less value — all belonging to said estate 1 a pf.auson executor e pearson executrix nov 19 1821 6wt82 i'rwtvte envcrl-aimuent i « pfvik subscriber respectfully informs p m ''"'' citizens of salisbury and the j j^jt adjacent country that he has removed from his late residence on the north side of the yadkin river on the main road leading from salem to danville 15 miles from salisbury and hits taken the house formerly occupied bj capt la krider in town on main street a few diors north of lhe court-mouse ; where he is prepared to keep a house of private entertainment for travellers and citizens he viill at all times furnish stab-ling fodder and grain for horses thomas holmes salisbury s.'bt 25 1821 _...„, 78 n b eight or ten boarders vvill be taken at the customary prices in town rlhe subsc iber respectfully informs tire citi zens of the western section of n car.uma id the adjoining districts of s carolina that 0 is established the book-binding biihness,ltt a its various b-mches in the town of salisbury c he ha aken the store formerly occupied ', wood & krider on main-street three doors lrth of the court-house having devoted considerable time to acquire competent knowledge of his business in the ty of baltimore thc subscriber hatters himself it he will he able to execute every kind of irk in his line in a style and on terms that will i-e general satisfaction i.mircliants and others can have blank boohs led and bound to any pattern on short notice icticap and as well finished as any that can be t from thc north lu.v ■. rebound on the most reasonable hiinil at short notice fchi're.nt a distance for rinding of every h 1 . will he faithfully attended to ■william 11 young __■.-.'> the cattle show and exhibition of domestic manufactures was held at middletown conn on the 16th and 17th of october among the novel lies of this celebration a cart arrived from durham drawn by seventy yoke of oxen and one single ox placed ir front of the whole as a leader a stage was built on tin cart on which were a currier and shi-emakt-r and oili er mechanics at work ; and also one man eiri|)loveil in threshing and anoth er in winnowing grain when these men ceased to work an excellent band of music on board of the cart struck up increasing the satisfaction of thc spectators fifty yoke ol oxen were driven into middletown from middle field and forty yoke from wc-sifield society northern paper salisbury june 8 1821 hunaway xegroes raken cp and committed to the jail of rowtui county n c on the 8th instant two iegro men philip and lack philip is about 28 tears of age of a yellow complexion stout made lad on when committed no clothes but a pair if pantaloons and a shirt ; says he is under the are of nathan gist and joseph gist who live n tvger river nine miles from union court louse so ca lack says he belongs to miles ergtison in lawrence district s c on hun an's creek he is about 18 years of age has , large scar above the right knee occasioned by burn had on a northern homespun coat and lieck pantaloons jack says his master lives bout 18 miles from lawrence c ii and about 0 from union c h 1 he owners of said negroes tt requested to come forward prove property lay charges and receive their negroes 6wt81 william howard jailor rowan n c salisbury n<tv 19 1821 _ ta.i:gisi,zrrritn senate thursday nov 22 — mr william son presented tne petition ol lohn wil fong,of lincoln respecting tax on cer tain gates referred tuvvw question mom thk fiianklin l-llit gizettk two or three ballots were had for three engrossing clerks — thomas t armstrong of s'okes was elected two others remain to be appointed many resignations from justices of the peace and militia officers read and accepted friday nov 23 mr frink present ed the petition of a number ol inhabitants of bladen praying to bc unnexed to co lumbus referred william pool and two other seamen lately deserted from the boston brig washington captain dolivar on her arrival at richmond in virginia on complaint of the captain of the vessel joseph mayo esq a magistrate of that city committed the seamen to jail under an act of congress they were then brought up before judge brocken lirough upon r writ of habeas corpus mr scott and mr piddle the counsel forthe seamen claimed their discharge upon the ground stale of yorlu-c«,roy\na now am county fc tjowars hevmrtv superior court of law october term 1821 ruth lilkrilp vs > petition for divorce toim hinais j it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant in this cause is not an inhabitant of the state it is ordered that publi cation be mad four weeks in the western caro linian that unless he appear at the next term of the superior court of law to be held for the county of rowan at the court-house in salisbury on the second monday after the fourth monday i in march next and answer said petion it will be s"t for hearing cxpartc witness alexander j frohock clerk of said court at oflicc the 2nd monday after the 4th monday in september anno domini 1821 4wt79 alex frohock c s.c i jfc tj an awav from the subscri jjo x ber on thc congaree near jj^^jj columbia s.c on the 14th inst a negro fellow named jack yel 4jr f low complexion about 5 feet 4 r*"j*'>l / inches high has a small scar near tf i his mouth and is about 21 years _>**•*• * ' of age he took with him a rown bavliorsc fifteen hands high with a short iii tiick'd and is a natural trotter it is suppo itl.e fellow is making ler the north whoever will apprehend said negro and give formation to me so that i get him again shall iceive the above reward and all necessary ex enses — and five dollars in addition for the horse lt is requested that the horse may bc well ept as it is a favorite one of the owner wade hampton jun'r titntmber 33 1821 77i on motion of mr scawell thc follow ing resolution was adopted viz : xanen goods tha it be referred to the committee to be ap pointed to take into consideration so much of the governor's message as relates to the judici ary the expediency of repealing or modifying the acts of the legislature passed at the last session respecting the relief of honest debtors anil regulating certain sales under execution saturday nov 24 mr williamson presented the petition of john hoke and others praying to be incorporated as a fire engine company referred mr leonard presented the following resolution : i 7 cabcs 7-8 and 4-4 httsh linens 1 3 do 3-4 boom do do | 3 do 7-8 long lawns 1 clo 5-4 irish sheetings ■i do 3-4 do diaper 1 do 5-4 fi-4 7-4 8-4 and 10-4 tabling diaper | 1 do 3-4 black linens i 5 do assorted linen cambrics 1 2 do clo do cambric llandkfa i 4 do linen thread no 10 to 25 1 that the magistrate acted judicially in com mitting : 2 that acting judicially the magistrate of a state has no right to execute the laws of the united states ; 3 that whether acting judicially or ministerial ly the laws of virginia have declared the in capacity of the magistrate to perform any function or duty appertaining to any office or appointment under ihe authority of the l'nited states the judge determined to adjourn the case to the general cuurt it being of novelty and importance and in the meantime admitted the seamen to bail 1 settle ol nm'uvvvvroaviuv 3 citses heavy bladkblnchews m r c kt rnburo county 3 do heavy j-juck sarsnets r 11 .,. „ o 1 do cl.a liveable sincliews ctcpbitlok court of law mlttab 182l * ° bsss handkerchiefs 3 marwrel duffey r llobc-rt hi ley....lm & 1 tion for divorce it appearing tothe sat ae sarsnets 18 yards tion l court.that robert duffey tteiklbi 1 an coiiiml n " n this case is not an inhabitant o this stat . j y d(j lo w icccs ortfcmi that publication be made for three ( , (> b d(j months n the raleigh star and m est rn caio begt |. 1)(a(;k ftn , , lssol ., 0(1 ital j ftn sl fc lmiian that un.ess l.e appear at lie next term ol lo «£ ,,„ the superior court ot law to be held for tlie ; ( rl()rencc county oi mecklenburg at the court-house n d ■rich fi ( , s . ui assoru . 1 colors charlotte on the sixth monday alter the fourth . . lss j ru . 1 gjft ,„..,;-, monday in march next and answer said petition . _ i^kjkepohfefc it will be set for hearing ex parte and a decree , <]() ' lull b ,. irk . lm(l wll ; tc siik _\ ovt , made in favour 0 the petitioner """'«;, ,,„ 6 . 4 b am , 7 __ levantine shawls oeorge graham clerk of said court at office d m <. fh fill mnndav alter the 4th monday in sep i _ , d ( y c i)rcsscs lo do do do mantles bales no 1 boom wallhain sheetings ilo 2 do do do lo do do shirtings do no 1 white do sheetings do 2 do do do do 6-4 do do do do 4 rrnw.i shirtings do do lippet plaids do 3-4 lippet stripes zy the above goods together with a great iety not mentioned will be sold by the piece package at a small advance from the original it for c.i»/i or toton acceptances merchants ui in or country will find it their interest to call 1 examine the assortment daniel parish jasper corning paitlsh bolbrook .- c charleston oct 2 1821 4wt7 resolved thai so much of the governor message as relates to the pecuniary distress of the people be referred to a select committee whicr was adopted y\iy w\v.u atownra dan away ami tlie subscriber at charlotte it heukjeifnirg countv n carolina a negro wby hie name of simon ; dark complexion toutltjjle and five feet seven or eight inches gli lie speaks low when spoken to it is i*.p-..j-d that he will make towards the county of prince william virginia as he was purchased i'i that countv i \\ ill give lhe above reward if lhe mid negro is delivered to isaac wilie coll wil cabarrus county or 25 dollars if secured in toy jail and information given so that i gel him i;ain evan wilis hard 34,1331 50 this case at richmond brings into question the power of a virginia ma gistrate to enforce a law of the united states the point has heen elsewhere agitated and is therefore not entirely a new affair hut the consequences to whicli it leads are somewhat curious and pernicious and perhaps not gene rally adverted to there is no doubt lhat the law which relates to thc ser vice of seamen is thc law of virginia there is no hacknied doubt of consti tutionality it is merely a question whether that state will permit her jus tices of thc peace to act under a law of the united states a refusal to do so leaves the law almost a nullity for the united states have no judicial officers . of thc description of justices ol nt \ peace ; ancl if the judges of the su preme and district counts may be supposed to have the powers of ordi nary justices of the peace they are so few in number that nine timts in ten the administration of justice would fail for the want of officers to officiate in'the incipient stages of proceeding if a law of he united states is un equivocally a law within the state of virginia n v.-onld uiink tbat as a mondat nov 26 — mr williamson presented the petition of j;«nies pitt ami john kidds praying for military land warrants referred mr graves the petition of daniel jar vis and walter franklin of surcy pray ing authority to erect gates mr wade presented tbe lollowing res olution : besolved that the caw.nutce on tnternal im provement be instructed to inquire into the ex pediency of making pr<j»ision by law for the re lief of the heirs of persons dying without will who are btockholijien in any of the navigation companies of th'.s state adopted ixolvce t '..■". snbseribcr having qualifled at rowan count court august term 1821 as ad *-'»'.'. ■!'■:, tor'of the estate of jacob unties deceas '■z t i-i sis all p.ersci.s indebted to said estate to make imm-__kc payment as no indulgence •*" be given i and all persons having demands t*''.i'-t laid estate are requested to present them 1 '* ktilement within the time prescribed by law ; i.i ill authenticated otherwise this notice v-ill be pled in bar of their recovery john hanes admr november 20 1821 jw78 ■state oi xoy\a\-^ft\'o\\na lincoln county rl ot'ht of l'leas and quarter sessions october / s ssion 1821 humpscl vaughn versus l'.iyton vaughn : original attachment levied on land it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that i'av ton vaughn the defendant is no an inhabitant of this state il is therefore order bv court that he appear at ihe next county court of phas and quarter sessions to be held for lincoln countv at the court-house in lin colnton on the third monday in january next replevy and plead to issue or judgment by de fault viill bc entered un against him ordered i that publication hereof be made three weeks successively in the western carolinian 3*t80r ' tyst vaiidhv m'hel cc tuksdav nov 27 on motion of mr deberry mie commitlee on internal im pitaoni'.m was instructed to inquire into i'.ic expediency of instituting a board of commissioners in each county to super intend thc public roads and of transfer i iritf from the county courts to.said board the superintendence and regulation of tho same mr leonard presented a bill for the further suppression of vice and immoral ity read the first time on moiion of mr campbell of new hanover the committee of finance was instructed to inquire into thc expediency of more effectually providing by law for the collection of public taxes from mer chants not residents of the state t o c ivv y c nt t 8 t-ht subscriber wishes to employ immedi-l ately two or three journeymen carpenters j 1 i.'iom good wages and constant employ will '-"" ven ii will also take two or three lads of b°oil character as apprentices to the carpen **-'"-'*. business none need apply but such as r e sober and industrious tohn albright toustury october ">, 1821 s$f cottfttfttowa yixeculmms wits ventwtvom exponas for sale at this office i'c.r sale at this office
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1821-12-11 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1821 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 79 |
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Creator | Bingham and White |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Bingham and White |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Tuesday, December 11, 1821 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina; this copy has substantial damage to all four pages |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601576190 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1821-12-11 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1821 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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FileName | sawc01_18211211-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 8:06:11 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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you 1\j salaftlvcw ho c ty3t.stdax ivec ttwi 11 rrinti jurn ppbtwhsn r.vnuv ti-lsdat lt bingham fc tvhite for saye a i"v "" le cc ebnitcd horse jmfg v i ro / . z o in z^lc i 0 " crnls - a pp v t0 die lj£2iashii*j&a m j subscriber if not sold previous to the 15ih of february next be will again stand the ensuing spring season in this place michael brown salisbury tier 3 1821 78 f15 the copartnership heretofore existing under the firnj of parish miller & co was dis solved on the first day of july last all tliose indebted to sjiid firm will make immediate pay ment to i p irish 8c co who are duly authori sed to settle the business of said firm daniel parish wm s miller parish holbrook & co nissor.itio agricultural t any rate they mij^i the sake of courtesy tbrvs : the subscription to the wr.wtsn c inotisnx three dollars per annum payable half-yearly advance the reason assigned lor t of conduct is ihat the state q-j no paper will be discontinued until all rearages are paid unless at the discretion ol ie editors and any subscriber failing to give itice of his wish to discontinue at the end of a ar vvill be considered as wishing to continue ie paper which will be sent accordingly whoever will become responsible for the ivmcnt of nini papers sliall receive a tenth ral governments may bc kept mort linct from each other a:id tin state negroes fot a\e and lands and muls to rent os the third of january 1822 at mock's old field will be sold on a credit of six and nine months several valuable young nkgroi'.s likely and of good character at the same time and place vvill be rented for one year the valuable saw and grist mills on third creek belonging to the estate of the late col richmond pearson scn'r deceased also the valuable plantation between south river and third creek containing about 150 acres of open land all under good fence also the plantation known as thc did place containing upwards of 250 acres under good fence t o\»ar nv v a . the subscribers have formed a connexion under the firm of parish w co and will con tinue the business of parish miller __ co at their old stiind no 56 late 97 broad-street where they are now opening therrbv the better secured from an apl prehendei contamination but marlq the opposite probable consequences lhe undoubted and constitutional laws of the united states must be en forced the virginia magistracy are prohibited from enforcing them the doited states therefore will be driv en tothe necessity of appointing justi ces of the peace of their own within the state here then are new and nu merous channels of influence possessed by the general government tending to defeat the very object for which the richmond politicians say they are la boring t again : thc people who are quite as much interested in the preservation of the general government as they are in that of any state seeing that there is no end to petty cavils about state rights and state authority will incline more and more to the general government ; they will abandon the querulous politi cians who make a formal question of every small affair and they will take refuge under that national authority whicli is comparatively steady mild and tranquil these dangers to state rights are not ideal and in our opinion it is highly impolitic to be making questions on ev ery trifling occasion and without ur gent necessity we recon mind our virginia friends to a re-perusal of the fable of thc shepherd boy who cried wolf so often that nobody would at length mind him hail first of arts source of domestic case pride of the land and patron of the seas agrici l tore he who has dominion over an acre antl rescues it from barrenness and co vers it with a smiling harvest lias more of virtuous self applause than the con queror of large territories waste and desolate the culture ol the earth sa vours of filial affection it is our houiucous mother : it affords us nour ishment ami shelter antl shade — fer tile streams fragrant flowers and re freshing it nits wc should love it fot the suke of the living for the sake o the dead a beautiful plant or a lux uriant vim may suggest to a poetical mind the spirit of departed beauty putting forth again from the earth where the form was inured 250 packages dry goods comprising thc best and most extensive assort ment ever offered in this city viz wooweixs ntise'.ir.vts will be inserted on the cus tcrms persons sending in adver scments oust specify the number oi times they ,.,. ,; iem jng/vfted or they will be continued till dered out ani5 charged accordingly no advertisement inserted until it has been aid for or its payment assumed by some person i this town or its vicinity cfall letters to the editors m.-ist be pott-paid r ihey will not be attended to 3 cases kent's super blue and black london cloths i do avest of england do do do do 10 bales yorkshire blue and black ilo > lo do brown mixt and oli re do i do 7-4 do saved list blue do 10 do 6-4 blue m'xt and brown do ! do double milled drab do > do 6-4 double milled do do i cjises super blue and black london cassimcres i do do coronation am draii mixt ilo do i do common blue black and mixt do do > bales 6-4 and 7-4 flushings and lion skins j do 6-4 and 7-4 mixt and drab hath coatings i do mi t satinets 10 do white welch plains > di blue mixt and drab do > do 7-4 and 3 4 london duflu blankets i do 6-4 bristol do saddle do 5 do h-4 9-4 lu-4 11-4 and 12-4 double itosc blanki ts > do 2 3 3i an 4 i'oint blankets i do super ivj.ile flannels i clo red yellow and given flannels . do 6-4aiul7-4 grecti bocking baize '. do plain black and assorted borubazetts > do figured lo do dp t case 6-4 super french black boinbazccns i do women's black and shite worsted hose ! do mixt and white lambs wool half do ! bales super caroline fluids v vi iiiiii umuis i . ,- . . , , , „., r.t 10 cases assorted l.ght and dark cal1cof.s forms the public that he has fitted up an entire i . • ne w „■new btagei which added to other improve f <° 4-4 a i-4 cotton cambrics ments that have been made will enable bin to •> < '' f and 6 4 aeonet do caity passengers with as much co-wort and ' - _" 6-1 g\tred and s riped do expedition as thev ci.n be carried by any line it '[" f «** lu11 m 7 9,,n stages in this part of the cmntrv i he scarc.lv i -/ «" *■* p.'ain mull mlfll do of money the reduction in u.e price of produce \ - =' 6*4 r.e h colored ami stripe do c demand a correspondent reduction in even 3 do 4 and m plain look do department of life therefore lhe subscriber » *> d "' figured o co has determined to reduce the rate of passage i "\ '"> d do plain and figured lenoes torn eight to ax cents per mile gentlemen 2 « o rich rail bored robes travelling from thc west to rale igh or in wav | ' ' » « lllt <-' m ' d exshnyd cravats of rilellh to the jfltoth are invited to try the | '-' f 4carme.it d.m.ty subscriber's stage as lie feels assured it only | * --; 0 , ( ' ambnc tu > , needs a trial to £**£. a prcf rence " i 3 do 6-4 super apron cheeks new patterns the stage arrives in salisbury everv tnesdav * "' l z 4 p e j,carlible ginghams 8 or 3 o'clock and depots thence for raleigh ~ < ° b f < " p illd °.° the same day at 2 o'clock : it arrives in raleigh ■2 do 4-4 clo do do fri.lav evening and 1 aves there for salisbury , 2 < ° 6-4 super manchester do on saturday at 3 o'clock m j 2 do super mun-cdlc vesting ,- ., , .-,, m ■• du 7-8 cotton heduck 3 do blue roinal and madras llandkft 1 do blue ' do h do shawls h 2 do h 2 do steam i 1 do ll do hose ■j do holts cotton balls no 18 tu and four or five other plantations of less value — all belonging to said estate 1 a pf.auson executor e pearson executrix nov 19 1821 6wt82 i'rwtvte envcrl-aimuent i « pfvik subscriber respectfully informs p m ''"'' citizens of salisbury and the j j^jt adjacent country that he has removed from his late residence on the north side of the yadkin river on the main road leading from salem to danville 15 miles from salisbury and hits taken the house formerly occupied bj capt la krider in town on main street a few diors north of lhe court-mouse ; where he is prepared to keep a house of private entertainment for travellers and citizens he viill at all times furnish stab-ling fodder and grain for horses thomas holmes salisbury s.'bt 25 1821 _...„, 78 n b eight or ten boarders vvill be taken at the customary prices in town rlhe subsc iber respectfully informs tire citi zens of the western section of n car.uma id the adjoining districts of s carolina that 0 is established the book-binding biihness,ltt a its various b-mches in the town of salisbury c he ha aken the store formerly occupied ', wood & krider on main-street three doors lrth of the court-house having devoted considerable time to acquire competent knowledge of his business in the ty of baltimore thc subscriber hatters himself it he will he able to execute every kind of irk in his line in a style and on terms that will i-e general satisfaction i.mircliants and others can have blank boohs led and bound to any pattern on short notice icticap and as well finished as any that can be t from thc north lu.v ■. rebound on the most reasonable hiinil at short notice fchi're.nt a distance for rinding of every h 1 . will he faithfully attended to ■william 11 young __■.-.'> the cattle show and exhibition of domestic manufactures was held at middletown conn on the 16th and 17th of october among the novel lies of this celebration a cart arrived from durham drawn by seventy yoke of oxen and one single ox placed ir front of the whole as a leader a stage was built on tin cart on which were a currier and shi-emakt-r and oili er mechanics at work ; and also one man eiri|)loveil in threshing and anoth er in winnowing grain when these men ceased to work an excellent band of music on board of the cart struck up increasing the satisfaction of thc spectators fifty yoke ol oxen were driven into middletown from middle field and forty yoke from wc-sifield society northern paper salisbury june 8 1821 hunaway xegroes raken cp and committed to the jail of rowtui county n c on the 8th instant two iegro men philip and lack philip is about 28 tears of age of a yellow complexion stout made lad on when committed no clothes but a pair if pantaloons and a shirt ; says he is under the are of nathan gist and joseph gist who live n tvger river nine miles from union court louse so ca lack says he belongs to miles ergtison in lawrence district s c on hun an's creek he is about 18 years of age has , large scar above the right knee occasioned by burn had on a northern homespun coat and lieck pantaloons jack says his master lives bout 18 miles from lawrence c ii and about 0 from union c h 1 he owners of said negroes tt requested to come forward prove property lay charges and receive their negroes 6wt81 william howard jailor rowan n c salisbury n |