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western carolinian i vol v salisbury n c tuesday october 26 1824 no 229 bivtkd asd published evert tcesdat ' by philo white iu»fl , terms of the western carolinian will v,-r be as follows : three dollars a year 1,1 in advance pa fcn user discontinued except at the option l editor until all arrearages are paid rwuare for the first insertion and twenty-five i for each subsequent one ce "« j ettera addressed to the editor must de jt.tiidd or they will not be attended to pt/31 y 1 * * r—r_bw^__w*_tt___w_i_—t tiwlwpmfl new supply of fresh goods 11he subscriber is receiving and opening a large and general assortment of all kinds of goods at his store in salisbury from phila delphia and new-york ; and has made arrange ments to receive from said places monthly any further supply that may be necessary — selected with care and laid in a prices that will enable him to sell very low his customers and the public at large are respectfully invited to call examine and judge for themselves j murphy salisbury sept 1824 6mt48 n b country produce of all kinds received in exchange all this way there was deposited a black moorish substance from three to thirty six inches in depth mixed with sand rocky fragments sec desultory intelligence a patriarch — there is now living in letart township meigs county ohio an old gentleman named david hayre who was born in l isi jersey june 10 1736 md was m u ried ii the age of 22 to hannah f&azee of the same state five > ears yonger than himself by whom he iias had eight sons and three daughters the offspring of this venerable couple are as follows viz prom the new york commercial advertiser still later from europe a paragraph dated leeds sept 6 states lhat the riv-r ayre still presented ihe most exit ordinary appearance re scmbting exactly the grounds of toffee all the woollen manufactures dye hous es c upon its ii nks were completely at a stand and ihe most livelv apprehen sions prevailed as to the ultimjie conse quence of his unusual phenomenon loru erskine is appointed ambassador to the court oi stutgatd and it is repor ted in ihe political tin les that the emhas sy to the l.ourt ol napies is to devolve on lord h isiings as it was originally inten ded tu b attached to his lordship's gov ernment oi malta an arrival from belfast ha furnishc us with papers of that place tq the 12 01 september containing london elites of the 7ih and paris to the 6'h a sum mary of their contents follows : greece — the re taking of ipsara an destruction of a portion of the turkish fleet by the greeks mav now be consid ered as ceitain since the fact is not onl confirmed by all the public and private ar counts icceived but is admitted by the paris moniteur and the austrian papers i he following are given in the latter as the authentic particulars derived from constantinople and if the lurks them selves admit thus much there is no dotibl but their reverses were still more disas trous children packets for philadelphia the subscriber having established a line of packets between philadelphia and wil nineton n c takes this method to acquaint f he 0 p u iir that a vessel will leave wilmington l philadelphia every ten days produce in tended for this conveyance will be received and lurarded bv duncan thompson esq of fay ville n.c.and messrs stone & whittier of wllminifton n c at the lowest rates of freight l least expense possible having three good gggglg in tlie trade commanded by careful cap l ns well acquainted with the coast and cabins well fitted up for the accommodation of pasien en lie then lore trusts to meet with r-ncour frement philadelphia and its environs has become so great a manufacturing place thai cotton can be sold to some extort v d advantage to the owners j the consumption being at ori ent flbntit twenty thousand bales per annum ind will no doubt be soon far greater jam pat on jr qlerchunt no north wwwwwww y.'ii street pldladelp/ua i i'34p grand children 73 greatgrandchildren - 101 grout grand children's sons 2 yresu goods the subscribers aj-e receiving and opening at their store in concord direct from philadelphia and new-york a large and general assortment of total 187 to which may be added : the old gentleman and his wife 2 children's companions - ii grand children's do - 30 great grands childien's do - 2 all kiuds of goods : luio eiienljoiough was shortly to lead to lit hymeneal altar ihe daughter of admit al di^uy and have made arrangements to receive from said places monthly any further supply that may , be necessary — selected with care ai.d laid in at j prices that will enable them to sell very low j their customers and the public at large are / respectfully invited to call examine and judge for themselves murphy & brown concord sept 1824 148 xt country produce of all kinds received in exc fiange for goods 14 subsequently to the re-capture of ip sara the greeks having assembled a num ber of vessels of war approached the turkish fleet so close that ihey kep it in a staie ot blockade i hc captain pacha then gave o'ders to attack and seem at fit st to have obtained some success but during the action the gieeks succee ded with their fire ships in setting fire to several frigates aim brigs which occa sioned much confusion amongst the oi toman fl;-et and the i urks after losing five higates and corvettes were com pdled to resume their station in the waters of mvtilene where thev were pre paring to sail for the coast of a?ia minor another account from constantinople staies in addition that the lurks lost all their gun boats and transports we stated in our abstract of the late foreign news the number of heads ears and standards sent by the turkish aclmi ral as tbe trophies of his victory at ipsara i he heads were as usual exposed at the gates ofthe seraglio with a bulletin set ling forth that hitherto ihe rebellious in fidels have not " felt the strength of the mussulman arm ;" but that at last it has been " re»olved as the sacred law com rounds to chastise wuh god's assistance thi infidels who have rejected him ;" that khasrew mehmed has struck the first blow ;" that their arms hbve " triumphed b god's assistance aid that " ipsara is conquered ' he combat it is added lasted 06 hours and they took ten captains 500 prisoners 100 cannon and 1 10 ships ; he same god however who permitted this temporary success has turned their boasting into the waitings of deleat and the fl.tmes of ipsara have probably kin died a feeling of revenge throughout all greece that will nerve their arms and animate their bosoms until every mussul man of this fourth expedition shall m et with death in battle or secure his safety fligbt.b j lie news ot the arrival of gen lafay ette in n vv york hud reached liverpool — probably by the packet ship new-york whii n sailed irom this port on the 16ih of august making a grand total of 232 allot whom were living on the 15th of april 1823 lhc old gentleman is able to say — " arise son go to your son's ; for your son's son has got two sons 1 his is believed to be the largest family in america — supporter jug 5 accounts from cape coast to june 16 hau reached england at whkh time no new military operations ind taken place tne british blocks sept 7th were at 94 prance — pavme letters from puris re present tht king's heaitn to be in a very precarious slate and even go so tar as to say that tne king's physicans have given il as ti.eii opinion that his life would not be piolongeu beyond the middle of sep tt in der appieheiifcjons were entertain ed hy sonic mat his death would create political iiotibies ; bul these fears are idle l he pans papers of the 4th however state thai his majesty's beall h had some what improved and that he was ablt on that day to transact business with count de v uitie store-house at mocksville to rent p shite subscriber visiies to rent the following jl property during ore year or for a term of years to wit : a lot at mocksville itowan coun ty on which a spacious store-house with a good cellar a'.d a large two-story house divided into convenient and useful apartments are erected mocksville is near about in the centre of that section of rowan known as the forks as that part of country both as to fertility of soil and population is not inferior to any a profitable result might be anticipated from a mercantile establishment at that place gentlemen in that business and wishing a situation are invited to call and view the premises and judge ior them selves e1.1zabk i'h al pla"son mocksville may 22 18ss4 09 someb'-.dv was praising corneille in opp sition t shakspeare — " corneille is to shakspeare said dr johnson ' ; as a clipped hedge is to a forest sept 1 1824 valuable property for sale the subscriber wishing to return to virgin ia will sell his property here consisting of there is in new york recently ar rived from england a lad called mas ter hubbard who cuts with a pair of common scissors in the most expedi tious manner exact portraits ol any person visiting him he has cut ia the same manner and now exhibits them elegant cuttings of westminis ter abbey of churches temples mon uments numerous portraits of well known faces — all of which are declar ed good representations the most recently finished piece says his adver tisement is a portrait of gen lafay ette encircled with a wreath and de corated with appropriate emblems 600 acres of land being a par of the tract formerly owned by joseph wilson es lying on isig sugar creek about two miles from charlotte on which are the following improvements a manufacturing mill in pretty good repair ; a saw mill lately built a distillery two good dwelling-houses u new barn and other necessary out-houses : about seventy or eighty acres of the land inclosed with it prettv good fer.ee and an abundance of excel lent meadow ground on the tract a bargain may b had in this property if im mediate 1 application is made ihe terms may be ascertained hy applying*o the subscriber on the premises ' ben j a johnson mecklenburg county n v 3t29 ■house and si»*n p»intii c^v ■f 1eokge ■'•^ aikl he hexecute isoi b<i7 to gentlemen do or t miles can engage the boot and shoe estabushmenti ce80 " ve 8h t oi ; do «? e « „ ., , , i he subscriber takes this opportunity to re riamoved turn his sincere thanks to all those who have m^bf.nezfr dickson takes this method to generously extended their favors to him ; and jei inform his customers andthe public at by his faithfulness and industry in future hopes hrg thai he has removed his shoe-shop from , still to merit their friendship and patronage tlie house he formerly occupied and lias token j salisbury july 5 16j4 14 the house owned by mr thomas todd,«-arly j n b j j ie subscriber will keep on hand for opposite wm fl slaughter's house of enter mj mannep 0 f p a i as and colors prepared tainment on main-street salisbury where he ; f orthe accommodation ot those who mav wish will carry on as usual the hoot and shoe ma t(j d 8trial ] j obg 0 f pa i,i(ing but wno may not ting business in all its various branches in a ; bave the paints br experience to prepare them style of neatness and durability which he be a foj^nirlmimiimin^m to.h an insurrection among the felons con fined in the galleys at 1 oulon took place on tne 23a oi august borne suspicions ol the piojeu were entertained ana mea sures luhen io put it down promptly it it occurred at noon of thai day at the mo nient that those ot ihem who were tm ployeu upon the giound ot mouiilion were entering a sued under which tbey lepose duung suspension horn labour one ot uieni wuh a eutiing msliument struck the sergeant ol the guard who finning rums tli attacked drew his swoid and sireicned tut leton who had wounded turn deiu at ins feet j ins was the signal ot revolt i liey all rusiied upon theguaios who in defence tired upon tne assailants lvl keynaud commissary of vlanne has teneu to tae spot anu order was promptly resioieu in mis uutouunuic circum stance sixtteen ot the guiley slaves weic kitied anu several wounded freaks a letter from boston to the editor of the charleston couiier says the rev mr t olton left ihi'don a short time since it is understood here that he has written his travels io this country wiiht his u'jual eccentricity he has departed from boston leaving the very few who knew him here utterly in the dark as to his movements he gave ou t that he was going to halifax — took his pas sage for lisbon under a new feigned name — but for what i know may be shooting plover at cobasset public sa\e on t uesday the 16th of november it being the week of re wan county court will com mence the sale of the personal property of the late charles biles deceased at his late dwelling in the town o salisbury ; among which are the following articles : three new gigs completely finished ; 12 or 14 do not completely finished ; a great variety of materials in that line of business ; also the tools belonging to tbe shop and necessary for carrying on the gig-making a great variety of household and kitchen furniture among which are a number of first rate beds with entirely new bedding and nu i merous other articles too tedious to mention at th same time and place will be hired out ! for the term of one year the negrots bel nging to said estate ; among them is a very valuable , blacksmith at the same time will be rented for 1 year ' two houses and lots in the town of salisbury ; i one ot them is the late dwelling of ihe deceased to which is attached a gig-maker's shop well calculated for that or any other branch of me i chanical business conditions of sale hire and ren will be made ' known on the davs of sale saml.lemly rf , alxr boyd s salisbury oct 5 1824 5t31 salisbury s pt 17 1824 germany — on the 27th ot august the town ot k.arpfen in hungary was nearly reduced io ashes i he churches and school the convent ot the peaiists tbe town hall anu ail the buildings both in the town and subuibs were totally destroy ed i wo women perished in tlie flames and many persons weie seriously injured i ne hie b.oke out at lour in the alter noon when the inhabitants were in the field or the i4tn ult iioo houses and many barns were reuueed to asiies in the space ot tour hours in tne populous town ot vverboez in hungary un the 27 n ult a dreaaiui storm laid waste the wnolt of the country about arva in hungary 1 rees ot the largest size were torn up o the roots houses levelled with tne giouiiu the hail the stones weighing i it)s each destroyed ait the sunning crops in 27 parishes killed many hundred oxen und almost all the sheep that were in the fields above 20,000 persons are hereby reduced to the greatest misery spain i ue rumours trom spain are repeated that preparations were going on for the reconqutst of the south ameri can states and thai great quantities oi arms ammunition and military stores had been lorwai ded from france to cadiz i wo french sentinels are said to have been assassinated at corunna by the in habitants portugal — a lisbon paragraph ot aug 24 announces the sailing ot the para with 153 brazilian soldiers which had been sent prisoners from th 4 t pto vince by gov meira orders have been given for sending home those who were sent from maraham under like circum stances a list of liti^r 0w the ollicc sahs^b 18j4.h — h.u ijiuiuh lemuell iliimih barber ilmunh — cog-m ro h con m zach i alexaiiderm doct-m dudon john 2,1 die k son h john n-h erwil..h henry nl good i giuespie-m harbin,m l)oc-h jnhnl henly ruth he.n-is.^^^^^^^^m^^m^^^^^^^b thomas hagan ihomas h,.ll richard \ akeu v v^^^m harvey — j t k.jarrelt jason johnson a nd committed to jail in salisbury rowan john jones j m joyce vvilev jones a comity n.c a negro man who says bis v r rr • 1 1 i 1 1 ~.. , ti'imc is zlr - he is about 24 vears ot age dark |. george k u'e _ l john low , , jjj »* five fcet and abmit five lnc &, lligh , tl zabeth leroly 2 d ivid c locke vi . . a ; mder hb right fcar occas - lon ed by the john v mover john a murchison ] cut of a kni f e aih i spe aks very quick and dis hobert moore haynes morgan 3 lewis t ; ncl w h en spoken to the owner is'notified to mahon joseph mason john martin eli come forward and prove nroperty pay cufrges jah martin john f moorkle betsy mar and take him away sa.ml tin ceorge miller n john mf u^m^j griffin — i john plas ■hi i rufiin,b lienor jeremiahh samnclh s:tm-b smith,b jainesh stiiewa!t,b archibald 2,h williamb henryb wise ■willeforcl,h alfred wood robert peter wal ■johnb m r,ey.\es,pmm have been received in lon hon of the ratification by tbe greek gov ernment of the treaty with the greek committee for a loan " dr percival is also missing here that is no one can tell whither he went about commencement time — and the co lonel at the bead ofthe recruiting depart ment to which he is attached made fruit less enquhits after him such are the unaccountable vagaries of genius great pritatn — the funds were on the rise and from the abundance ol money a further advance was anticipated as pay ments of some of the largest foreign loans contracted in london would soon be com pleted it was supposed by some that the three per cent annuities would be raised to par among the rumours of the stock exchange was one that the conduct of france towards south america must speedily embroil this country into a con tinental war as il is said that at the mo ment louis was supposed to be assistin spain in a new expidition for the subjuga tion of the outh american states he was arranging a serrel treaty with the colom bian government to the prejudice of bri tish interests the harvest had commenced in scot land under very favourable circumstan ces in england there was every pros pert that the crop of hops would be abun dant from canterbury and maidstone the most flattering accounts had been re ceived lhe crop of flax in ireland is abundant and good throughout the coun try 1 he consumption of flaxseed in ireland last year was 10,000 hhds more than the preceding year and double what it was ten years ago the quantity re maining on hand on the 5th of july 1823 was 2.213 tierces the quantity on the 5th of july 1824 was 13.800 tierces last sales in june 45s 6d jv y lorn advertiser « the good mother — the name ofthe ship in which gen lafayette fiist came to this country was u la bonne mere and the gentleman who purchased the vessel for lafavt tte mons f a de bois mai lin now 82 years of age is living in baltimore and has been appointed a member ofthe deputation to welcome the general co baltimore — n y observer american surgery for the first ime in america the operalion of taking off the thigh at tlie inn join was performed a few days since at the n yotk ho i7«d by valentine mott thi professor of sur gery in the college of physicians and sur geons 1 he patient was a boy of about twelve years of age ; labouring under a case of necrosis or decay ofthe thighbone 1 he operation was completely successful — and was endured by the little patient with gteat fortitude the grand jury attending the superi or court for the county ot hertford on the 30tb ult took a vote among themselves on the presidential question which stood as follows : for jackson 16 for adorns 2 halifax free press a taunwr sauted one of sober industrious habits who can come well recommended will meet with encouragement from the subscribers apply soon thompson & hunt concord cabarrus county ? 27 n.c oct 4 1824 c an extraordinary phenomenon occur red on the 2d september near haworth about 24 miles from leeds a part of the high lands on the moors opened into chasms and sunk to the depth of five or six yards in some places and formed two cavities ; one about 200 and the othet about 600 yards in circumference from these issued iwo immense volumes of muddy water which uniting at the dis tance of 100 yards from their sources overwhelmed the country for about two hours from thirty to sixty yards in ; width from three to four feet in depth land for a distance of six or seven miles aew religious sect mention has late ly been made in the papers of a body ot people in manchester england who protess as one of their leading tenets to abstain wholly from animal food and to live entirely on vegetable and farinaceous diet a writer in the philadelphia gaz ette states as a fact nol generally known that a society entertaining similar opin ions and living in the same manner ex ists in that city they have a small meeting-house and attend worship regu larly on the sabbath negro jim belonging to a mr parker was last week tried at gates superior court for the murder of mr e cross of that county found guilty and sentenced to be executed on the 12th ot november next edenton gaz house and lot in charlotte for sale on accommodating terms the house and lot in the town of charlotte which ad ioins mr lohn irwin's store on the north cor lr apply to tames torrence charlotte may 7 1824 07 private entertainment the subscriber has opened a house of pri vate entertainment where travellers can be accommodated he promises all who call on him good treatment with a plenty of the best to eat and drink m h h b satterwhite wiuceskoron^h june 26th 1824 scrupulosity — when a man tells you says sterne in any particular instance that such a thing goes against his con science always believe he means exactly the same thing as when he tells you such a thing goes against his stomach
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1824-10-26 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1824 |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 229 |
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Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | Philo White |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Description | The Tuesday, October 26, 1824 issue of the Western Carolinian a newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
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Date | 1824-10-26 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1824 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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western carolinian i vol v salisbury n c tuesday october 26 1824 no 229 bivtkd asd published evert tcesdat ' by philo white iu»fl , terms of the western carolinian will v,-r be as follows : three dollars a year 1,1 in advance pa fcn user discontinued except at the option l editor until all arrearages are paid rwuare for the first insertion and twenty-five i for each subsequent one ce "« j ettera addressed to the editor must de jt.tiidd or they will not be attended to pt/31 y 1 * * r—r_bw^__w*_tt___w_i_—t tiwlwpmfl new supply of fresh goods 11he subscriber is receiving and opening a large and general assortment of all kinds of goods at his store in salisbury from phila delphia and new-york ; and has made arrange ments to receive from said places monthly any further supply that may be necessary — selected with care and laid in a prices that will enable him to sell very low his customers and the public at large are respectfully invited to call examine and judge for themselves j murphy salisbury sept 1824 6mt48 n b country produce of all kinds received in exchange all this way there was deposited a black moorish substance from three to thirty six inches in depth mixed with sand rocky fragments sec desultory intelligence a patriarch — there is now living in letart township meigs county ohio an old gentleman named david hayre who was born in l isi jersey june 10 1736 md was m u ried ii the age of 22 to hannah f&azee of the same state five > ears yonger than himself by whom he iias had eight sons and three daughters the offspring of this venerable couple are as follows viz prom the new york commercial advertiser still later from europe a paragraph dated leeds sept 6 states lhat the riv-r ayre still presented ihe most exit ordinary appearance re scmbting exactly the grounds of toffee all the woollen manufactures dye hous es c upon its ii nks were completely at a stand and ihe most livelv apprehen sions prevailed as to the ultimjie conse quence of his unusual phenomenon loru erskine is appointed ambassador to the court oi stutgatd and it is repor ted in ihe political tin les that the emhas sy to the l.ourt ol napies is to devolve on lord h isiings as it was originally inten ded tu b attached to his lordship's gov ernment oi malta an arrival from belfast ha furnishc us with papers of that place tq the 12 01 september containing london elites of the 7ih and paris to the 6'h a sum mary of their contents follows : greece — the re taking of ipsara an destruction of a portion of the turkish fleet by the greeks mav now be consid ered as ceitain since the fact is not onl confirmed by all the public and private ar counts icceived but is admitted by the paris moniteur and the austrian papers i he following are given in the latter as the authentic particulars derived from constantinople and if the lurks them selves admit thus much there is no dotibl but their reverses were still more disas trous children packets for philadelphia the subscriber having established a line of packets between philadelphia and wil nineton n c takes this method to acquaint f he 0 p u iir that a vessel will leave wilmington l philadelphia every ten days produce in tended for this conveyance will be received and lurarded bv duncan thompson esq of fay ville n.c.and messrs stone & whittier of wllminifton n c at the lowest rates of freight l least expense possible having three good gggglg in tlie trade commanded by careful cap l ns well acquainted with the coast and cabins well fitted up for the accommodation of pasien en lie then lore trusts to meet with r-ncour frement philadelphia and its environs has become so great a manufacturing place thai cotton can be sold to some extort v d advantage to the owners j the consumption being at ori ent flbntit twenty thousand bales per annum ind will no doubt be soon far greater jam pat on jr qlerchunt no north wwwwwww y.'ii street pldladelp/ua i i'34p grand children 73 greatgrandchildren - 101 grout grand children's sons 2 yresu goods the subscribers aj-e receiving and opening at their store in concord direct from philadelphia and new-york a large and general assortment of total 187 to which may be added : the old gentleman and his wife 2 children's companions - ii grand children's do - 30 great grands childien's do - 2 all kiuds of goods : luio eiienljoiough was shortly to lead to lit hymeneal altar ihe daughter of admit al di^uy and have made arrangements to receive from said places monthly any further supply that may , be necessary — selected with care ai.d laid in at j prices that will enable them to sell very low j their customers and the public at large are / respectfully invited to call examine and judge for themselves murphy & brown concord sept 1824 148 xt country produce of all kinds received in exc fiange for goods 14 subsequently to the re-capture of ip sara the greeks having assembled a num ber of vessels of war approached the turkish fleet so close that ihey kep it in a staie ot blockade i hc captain pacha then gave o'ders to attack and seem at fit st to have obtained some success but during the action the gieeks succee ded with their fire ships in setting fire to several frigates aim brigs which occa sioned much confusion amongst the oi toman fl;-et and the i urks after losing five higates and corvettes were com pdled to resume their station in the waters of mvtilene where thev were pre paring to sail for the coast of a?ia minor another account from constantinople staies in addition that the lurks lost all their gun boats and transports we stated in our abstract of the late foreign news the number of heads ears and standards sent by the turkish aclmi ral as tbe trophies of his victory at ipsara i he heads were as usual exposed at the gates ofthe seraglio with a bulletin set ling forth that hitherto ihe rebellious in fidels have not " felt the strength of the mussulman arm ;" but that at last it has been " re»olved as the sacred law com rounds to chastise wuh god's assistance thi infidels who have rejected him ;" that khasrew mehmed has struck the first blow ;" that their arms hbve " triumphed b god's assistance aid that " ipsara is conquered ' he combat it is added lasted 06 hours and they took ten captains 500 prisoners 100 cannon and 1 10 ships ; he same god however who permitted this temporary success has turned their boasting into the waitings of deleat and the fl.tmes of ipsara have probably kin died a feeling of revenge throughout all greece that will nerve their arms and animate their bosoms until every mussul man of this fourth expedition shall m et with death in battle or secure his safety fligbt.b j lie news ot the arrival of gen lafay ette in n vv york hud reached liverpool — probably by the packet ship new-york whii n sailed irom this port on the 16ih of august making a grand total of 232 allot whom were living on the 15th of april 1823 lhc old gentleman is able to say — " arise son go to your son's ; for your son's son has got two sons 1 his is believed to be the largest family in america — supporter jug 5 accounts from cape coast to june 16 hau reached england at whkh time no new military operations ind taken place tne british blocks sept 7th were at 94 prance — pavme letters from puris re present tht king's heaitn to be in a very precarious slate and even go so tar as to say that tne king's physicans have given il as ti.eii opinion that his life would not be piolongeu beyond the middle of sep tt in der appieheiifcjons were entertain ed hy sonic mat his death would create political iiotibies ; bul these fears are idle l he pans papers of the 4th however state thai his majesty's beall h had some what improved and that he was ablt on that day to transact business with count de v uitie store-house at mocksville to rent p shite subscriber visiies to rent the following jl property during ore year or for a term of years to wit : a lot at mocksville itowan coun ty on which a spacious store-house with a good cellar a'.d a large two-story house divided into convenient and useful apartments are erected mocksville is near about in the centre of that section of rowan known as the forks as that part of country both as to fertility of soil and population is not inferior to any a profitable result might be anticipated from a mercantile establishment at that place gentlemen in that business and wishing a situation are invited to call and view the premises and judge ior them selves e1.1zabk i'h al pla"son mocksville may 22 18ss4 09 someb'-.dv was praising corneille in opp sition t shakspeare — " corneille is to shakspeare said dr johnson ' ; as a clipped hedge is to a forest sept 1 1824 valuable property for sale the subscriber wishing to return to virgin ia will sell his property here consisting of there is in new york recently ar rived from england a lad called mas ter hubbard who cuts with a pair of common scissors in the most expedi tious manner exact portraits ol any person visiting him he has cut ia the same manner and now exhibits them elegant cuttings of westminis ter abbey of churches temples mon uments numerous portraits of well known faces — all of which are declar ed good representations the most recently finished piece says his adver tisement is a portrait of gen lafay ette encircled with a wreath and de corated with appropriate emblems 600 acres of land being a par of the tract formerly owned by joseph wilson es lying on isig sugar creek about two miles from charlotte on which are the following improvements a manufacturing mill in pretty good repair ; a saw mill lately built a distillery two good dwelling-houses u new barn and other necessary out-houses : about seventy or eighty acres of the land inclosed with it prettv good fer.ee and an abundance of excel lent meadow ground on the tract a bargain may b had in this property if im mediate 1 application is made ihe terms may be ascertained hy applying*o the subscriber on the premises ' ben j a johnson mecklenburg county n v 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