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the ranks of lt'n well disciplined troops j, he lnci'taiiiing to the Iioujc occupied by William 11. knowa it, and he begin to fear tho arms with Mearcs, Esq. The preservation of these two vhich those troops havo been entrusted for the last mentioned tui! ,r:.s prevented the Cro from - defence of" bit thrice demolished throne. Well communicating to the store of M'Crea kCorrle, would It be for him to acknowledge tho liberties which was a wooden building, situated to the east of the peopIef who have been, in many instances, of a number of other wooden buildings that are brought most un worthily under bis : dominion, joined together , The loss, wo apprehend, is not lie must be convinced that the humbled Vene- very great , to any individual. Gen. Jones, no tians are waiting for an opportunity of throwing doubt, is, as to the amount, tho greatest sufferer. ofT his yoke j and perhaps that distinguished peo- . ., ,, ,"..'.' pie, who have heretofore been free, opulent and ' imr-LoDOir, ArJtiL 267 powerful, are at the very moment that we are Dittretdng Occident Qn Saturday last about thus mentioning' them, uniting themselves with sun-seU Jbe perjogue Industry, capt. fleckwjth, . the Piedmontcse.and the Tuscans, to close the with six men on board, sailed , from the Niantic north of Italy against the retreat of his defeated for New-York. While nearly opposite Saybrook, arm?. , . about 8 o'clock in the evening, rquall struck .trrxiiii---. -- -- ' - her anTshb upaef, arid'llie Captain,' Mr. Erra -"Spnishonstitutionr. Oot paper says, U s L;yWere drowned.'. Thus the iirn' rose to MSfftS'Si thW that morning Willr the prospect ofthcir ,n. "Z11 wru' 'T itill liinir tnanr wd bpw lan, but ho set to l'"?" them in darkness.'' ' rapiuiy in inc oouiu oi curupc, nu u wouiu nut be strange If it should advance towards the North. The despotic plans of the Allied Sovereigns wjll rouse every spark of the spirit of liberty and in dependence jn that quarter. The Tuscans have risen en ipatt'e. against the ' Austrians. A spirit of fear andJrembltngJiad seized the Pope, the inan who had set' himself up in the flace of the Almighty ; and conscious that his superior holi ness could not sare him, he has resolved to pack up his treasures and his holy relics and flee to Civiti Vecchia. It is said that the Neapolitans will blockade and cut off his retreat. Other ac counts-say that he has declared for the Neapoli tans. TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1821. HEVOLUTI(K iy BRAZIL. BAIIIAt OR ST. SALVADOR, riBrlfi. At 5 o'clock in the morning of the 5th inst. AGIUCULTUHAL SOCIETY. During the last Superior Court, we understand, some steps were taken towards the establishment I of an Agricultural Society in this county We earnestly hope, tht an object so laudable will.not be suffered to fill through, but that,,at the present court, it will be carried into effect Conventions, down to the present moment. He has every advantage of hii own notes, and thoie of other members, to assist him in the iletcli which he has prepared. " In elucidating the principles of the Constitution, and the views of tle satres who formed it, it will be an invaluable acquisition to the statesman and the politician." It will clear up many of the dark passages which are to-bo found in (ho journals of that Conven tion, (recently issued iroin : the press.) 1 1 will show us, whether,, when any power .was propo sed to be given, and not finally, engrafted into the Constitutioni the omission arose from the idea that it was Vclready "givenVor thafi't was not proper to be efven a! ail. Could this valuable present alsoexblbit the present views of its au- tnor respecting me icnsiuuuon ; touiu it give us the result of his experience since ho saw the machine m operation ; wnercin u seemeu to nira defective, and how it was to bo improved, the author would render Mill more acceptable ser vice to his grateful country men." - - siKi one can mistake, tne auusion u me inqui- rer. i nere is out one man ieu in irginia wno alined the constitution : and if that were not the " - . i -f case, there is scarcely n surviving memur oi the Convention, .whose name would justify the unguagc oi ine enquirer, hid mm oi jumt.z, Madiso. We had understood that this vene rable patriot occupied much of his lime, since his retirement from public life, not only on the work mentioned by. the Knquirer, but also in re viewing and arranging his correspondence witii the numerous distinguished men with whom ho interchanged sentiments on political concerns during his long connexion with public affairs. buch works Irom such a source, siionwi tncir il lustrious author give them to his countrymen, will possess a value and an interest not equaled by any publication since" the era of the formation of ihe constitution. Xut. JntelHenccr. Vnt fettte to IlaklfcU. r.fIVlV. tuUicr'Jjtr, ! Ucontrar. . r ' T " ipcctfully Informs ,t!i jmUSc, Unt ha has Cttvl up an entire KKW STAGn i Aihidi, U4 to oUier iiiipryve mi'iiU that hare been md, U1 eualxU him to any PASSIi'UE3 with ai much comfort ami etpedition m . Ucy can t cirticd by ny line of tge u tlu ptrt of the country. Th scarcity of money, Ut rtdmiion In the prko of projuce, fcc, Jqinr! Jl eorrvpitwlciil re- ducuon In every iltfMiownt of lift therefore, tU suli-'" , criber determined to reduce' the 'ate of pimt '. from KICirr to 8IX ecnt per mile. Xiiitlcmcn tnv. ling from tht West to IhUci or by way of tUklgh C r tLc North, are invited to try tho subcribcr' Htar, m Joj fteli aiturcd if otdy needs a tnatlo jpin a preference!!.,,, . The SUgn aifjvr i in Haliibury every Tuidy fbo B or 9 oVloek, and departs thence for ITuWjfh Vtic swfto day af 3 o'clock i it arHvc in Raleifb 1'r'ulay errnlnjf, " ami leaves there fur Salisbury oa Saturday at 2 o'ebgc. ,!iy22,I!. 5Q. ;..--f JOlIN.LAXIL..,...-- SIX : CENTS- REWARD;: IOK Ulive'riiir to irie iny apprentice,' J'inrtUn'F. Tutktr, wttu h ft mi nn the lot day of May, 101. 'llioie who hvbor lum, or employ htm, fiaJl be uAAo to prosecution. KlAiS FEIMSTEK. ' Imkll Vonnhj,. r..1iyU183t. t32e ' . u: , i RAN au jiy from the anhvrilier.'at Charlotte, Mccklcn Imrff rountv, N'. Caw)lina, a NYjjro Do by the nanus of SIMON dark oomplexion, Rtiiut made, art-1 R' feet seven or cifht inc!ie He Hpcaks opr when olfra ' to. It i oppowd that ito- will make toward the county of I'rincc W illiam, Virginia, as he waa purchased juhat county, f will pvc tlic above reward if 't!c aaid -negro ii dchvtrvd to Iianc II Concord, Cahairns county, or 23 lollani if acciircd in any jail, and Jiorroatjon frvtn. to that I pet lum aain. tVAN W1UI.. March -'4, 1821. 50 , . ' . . The Editor of tfie lo'chmond Enquirer are reqnestc! to insort Die above ailvertiteoicnt ais week's, and send their acwunt to the office of pic Western Caiolinian for The luppy consequences that may result from P)pc"t the present tumults in Europe may perhaps be . - x--r ' pronounced incalculable. We dare not even pre- auuis:an. rill: aiiuacrtOer Ukca uu mainou w iruorra umldoo lie, that altc uitcnds carrying on t lie MJLL1XEHY ...... i.-. -i... -l-l- ?i . ml tt andth,U ithe bloodies manner in which U ese , Uc,. I)r lldr)rca.cncflne4 ace. 8cc. l!.vi,,r revoiu'.nns are brought about the pervading ppoCtire(j f t!ie newest NortJ.ern and BouUurn un-i'iir.itv by which they are accomplished, (hion, she flatters heraclf with the hope of being; able This augurs such a change in the minds and to auit the taste of the bufies of Satikhury, awl tlioae ol' opi:ii-Pid the people, that wc may expect, and the adjacent cotmtry. Rhe wilUltcr ami clean Btraar r . I ' n..., VmI..iiii unTmn In have crrwwla wnrkpd UT). it.i rtat confidence, that the day is not ur u,s- ' tant, when b.urope wUl no longer be divided in- cr by pplyiisjr; to.the subscriber at Mr. Wm. Hough's, to Kingdoms, but into Republics when equal ,,ltdoor to Mr. John lleard'a, Main-street, Salisbury. riht, equal law, and eqOal justice, will succeed Orders from the country will be carefully and punc m l-'nim4i tvrjimv and lriraliztd onnrcssion Uially attcmlod t. ELLEN DUFFY. . V:'"",. ' " " ' ' u'li St'iliibutv. Man 18. 1821. 50 wncn mey win recognize no umcr iiiajm; mn the majesty of the people, and no other sovereign but the onlv leiritimate monarch, the sovereign of the universe Go on then, great and generous poopUAhe iwM f wwy true -Artenewn goea! the regiment of artillery left their quarters at Having seen, in other parts of the country, the fort St. Pedro, commanded by It. col. Guimaracy, beneficial results of Agricultural Societies, we vilh their field pieces and the necessary ammu- f.,, con. :nC(.a ti.at th- establishment of such iition,marchcd to the Palace Sc . . Rowft d ded fi. pieces r artillery to guard the depository oi r . . arms. "The cavalry, commanded by It. col. Oil- table consequences to the farming interest. eira, was posted also in the Palace Square and Within a few years, great improvements have the streeta leading thereto. The Governor, the acc in lhe Northern States, and these im Conde de Talma, immediately-left the Palace, provenienls havc principally brought about and repaired to the quarters of the Legeo of the ; r wt-tt.". w. L reViment. and marched with those troops to T ncy of Agricultural Societies. Wc the Piedade Square, where was also found post- could easily point out the causes by the operation cd the battalion of European infantry, regiment of.which Agricultural Societies have produced Jo. 12. An attempt was made by a detachment &uch genera improvement in the northern sec 2 wFt? tion of our country; but it is sufficient for our Marshal hlisberto Caldeira Crant Ponte, in per- ' son, to obtain possession of the field pieces sta- purpose to point to the experience of others, tioned at the depository of arms, when a most The advantages, in fact, of such Associations, frstlinf fire commenced from tho artillem with I w-in ta be felt In evrv rart oi the Union. In cannister shot,hkA,-fter.f1W feSTornieTCetf-En gland Slztcsi eachcouniy rm tit. and aervant both still makinir vast advances in her larming im- jnuii uiw v r ' , , . ... ....i: .u-o..r I tat. nf 'ftrth.l'arolina Will airain he ta led UOon to fleet r.iitv A ho tic-lt for tlif. riiiintv of Xl'llkea. at tlm cmirt being wounded. MeanwnilC we 7nZ Pr0VCmemS- inaouin.ium. -k -; ; d o hem in the council, of the xvnkcsUorouKh, o the aecoml Monday in Sep flockcafrdm all directions to the nedaae aquarc, 8pjrjt at WQrk. shjl Norlh.Carohna alone Jtalc Aml J0W CVLP hshUy Ue privilege may be ev tember nnt, and answer, the bill will be taken pro con shouting Viva El Hey, Viva Belig'on, Viva la , jjorln.Caroina js, jn teemed, and with whatever indifference U.c co.cqjcn- ivvo aiMi ,cunl t r.rc. -March 19, 1821. ConMtitudorir-Khe battalion of European troops ,db e m i i c .... , f ... cu may be considered, or not considered at all, by inaV 6wt55 J. GWVN, Jan. C.M.B. t TITa i3 I .1 1 the other troops. The Gov- the full senscof the word, an Ayncultural State ; M . . a matt which u entitIed t0 the hifbeit Twv inr;k ?"!!fi!!jS SS ffinil to the our iron-bouml coast cuts us off from much par- consideration, urelv, at a period when every thing NORTH CAROLINA, cinui iMMuvu...; , around us calls aloud lor a itlorm oi aouscs anu rearewt Palace Square raanife&ung a desire to present Ucmatlon ,n direct commerce ; our principal pr- f icvancci it t:tlinot be a nuUcr 0f wdtflerrncc in t - -1 -J - fT . . ! nr I a . .1. - Z I ' C 1 . a?..-. J... '.H,.w.Hl.... nnmAAiii.a nftrAlT. IhC lUrUicr CliUMUU ui uiwu ' sujt 1 AGHICULtURE lu inu iiiiirucivu?i vnom we connuc wr ui mipHUHi . Vio"" 1 .rm m r llMOflltAU II tif B lfUIIril V -'Ilia f our worn out lands and. the system of .anuI- On rinal attachment, levied on - I KI IIIILIOIIIU lullll UI in;Ti'i'iiiui:iH r ui.iv . i.. ..... ... ,. ,A. . yna, Wltn ioe hk.c. , ,p.?uwvr..T - ... .nA nnP aHpntiori. ' . flltlipi. tiatt, c;ireUC;C!t. My a constitu- negroca,&c. it appearing w.ine aauaacuon nine M" " ? r o , .,,,. M,.., Mi. ,l, ,.nlDiit art' mlalnnf ol kanttwr mada n tlie Western Carolinian for three months, tiiat unlet WILKES COUNTY : UUBT of Equity, March Ternvl821..MMM..UontforJ Stokea wrwijohn CSaimicnael, In this cause it 14 , ordered, that publication be made siirwecksin the Wea tcni (!ironnian. that unless John ChamiichicL who re- roa THE WEITISS-mouiUJ I u'l.t.a Aiirnf thin ttitp. mnii im rfft-nrW in The period is fxst approachinpr, when, the people ot tlic g(K) appCar at the next Superior Court of Uw and SORRY couhty: OUHT oi l'Leas and (tuarter Sessions fur May, A. I). Court House, where was inSla led a bupreme cuiuvauoiij ...ou.u wc uCu u. - "''7 v , Z a .,1 uis l wish to have court, that the dufemhnts arc inhabitants of ai SW, whoaentimmediately for the We teHevc that nothing would so soon pro- 'J JSi cr Civil authoriues to form a Provisional Govern- ducc a change for .the bcltcr in lhe statc 0f our S'ciuin of the state,. That the i in,, and circu.n- Carohn,, tb tta t; f t M ...iiiiinni -. I 1 .. ...1.1.1. ... It..- .... went in the torm pracucca on wroi.ar ,v - agriculture, and exalt the standing ot our larm- stances u m r, ,. tion o vcrn Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Surry, at u:u k-: Ann. tUm ?iK n.rrssarv were "o ... . ... those under which our present orjranu.ition 01 govern- .u . :.i ' r mot and 1 liope win noi oe oe- -7 Jl. J I and conacQucntly a new order August next, and then and there replevy and p cad t -.which oeing.aone, tne oams nc-- j establishment of an Agricultural So- administered, and the .M C cic v in c very C0Unty. We have had sufficient nicd by any candid man , , upon the duties of their offices, while the mum- ciety in every umy c . b; .wU pcnsiblc to the welfare the moment final wiH be entered up against thcrt. fl , Kn.h ; tl, nhlir accoi-cfintr. t5 the plauitiff'a demand. Wtnesa Joseph Williams. Clerk, ol said Court, at office, tlie 2d Monday of May, A. 1). 1821i 13wt62 j. Williams, cfcr. n'.n(,fi tn fthnut Viva El Rev. Viva Ac- pvnet iencc of their efficacy ; we have otteii wit- i . 0 interest tit everv man. both in the nublic littion, Viva la Conttitucion. The ships in the ncsse(1 the astonishin? effects which they have and private walks of life, is intimately connected with r..rrrArn:wc;; .(noutii Carolina, B1,v.Ww.-rr- t- . - . . . 11 f nUji.np n nhsrvinp- the I anecuwwc, o. - , UKKl LUUH ili "ifirrtT of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, for May. A. D. . f "..Tmnct rnhfidVnrpinl whicli we now live, TUid which is at present the basis of -I82tl President and Directors of the State Bank have, therefore, the utmost conhdencc in whicb n (1 nicJin constitutional laws,) .Alexander. Br son , Original attachment, levied on uh were devoted to reioicine, and for three Lo small degree of pleasure in observing the jeewa 1 , X comcliewxs both to individual- nitrhts the citr was illuminated.- On the 1 5th, cn1ujation and enthusiasm which they excited ; I ami die community collectively. The w wc the Tribunal wereidl reopened, and theUovern-1 , tiO de Janeiro in his 11. -ftl- shv - " - . . ... . .. ....... m I -.. - 1 TiJ ,avi onnlr tL'111 fffflV t!u I I T 1 A ... .... :n,.k'.t.N nrnhAM dhIa I O It A VCM ticratobttshcdinM or emnarKea ior-4viQ aynun sayjp that well-organized Agricultural Socie- ia indccd, very defcetive-not radically so. No man, laml, lt appearing to the satWaction of court, that tho .1UI.UJJ..SUVVI..WH.,?,',,.';."' . ............I . ......... j : rKi ft iillu-hrtisnowtwseuoi trt forts The Marshal was also a passenger. .1 t - - t 1 I - M. . I 1'h.r. ai-o no sircniinti from Kio Oe Janeiro ia- nt once awaaen a spiru m m uuy mm iuuianw Wn(,i tonor of tins instrument i.oui wiu any one sunen, western Carolinian tor tnrce momns,, inai, .W- 4T, ?H Af'Tatt 4t' Wnlrn'' llTnft'tt WHS Un I l,rrn..Hi .jhfl hi. Ih ttarmv ITIKSnS OI I Iti.ll a COnSTllUUUll anu ivuu tu..iiiu.iiv -. I ucicmiam. nicur m un, inAiuwui v. ivm ",dVr.ru:7C3ri; ? ..I . ..7" . rMnat SeSiona-to fc&eld for the county of Surma derstooa me ta iK u uus fl Un and again dillusing light and Knowi- mfw-. anv one can gtand and so duntiff house in Rockford. on the 2d Monday of 1 1 1 k 1 Vmia -i a vhi j f nr. i .nvpr. 1 " I . nor for Dahiajf '-,." WISOOm WHICH . blllllCB u vuiwjjiv-uvuji miimi. - i uiUcrtU -Uy U1C -Utn, umi juuiibin uw mw unless, tno andluarter- tlhccaurt- edge throughout the community - : BOMESTIC; FIRE.....AGAIN. ... . . WUMlNGTON.N.C.MAY 5. About SO minutes before ? o'cIockr last Mon ::::lay::niglitt atfiroK house of General William .Watts Jones. It was placed among,a parceljjof Jiajr or straw immedii; Antmst next !in-iiReedinir acres ? Or think you, for a momcntJ and then and there replevy ami nlcad to iasoe, iudirracnt that if those sages and heroes of tlic revolution, who Ultai wiu be entered up ajjajnst him, aprdinjrtohc.. framed oar present state constiUjitioiv Clerk of Hrr EltecttenrtveithM' FTanMmliiw could they again visit us saij court, at oflice, the 2d Monday of May, WBl. . , ir .j -rT..,i.u Thiirn;cr r.mthrt mansions of the dead?" Or think you, that lea Aiireu vjaunci , u. . cu ., a.n. ---' " (V wlth .uAoritv to lens- Raleigh, Lsi. his aids, with the ink pi Colonel fomof yf aietgn oi ar. rnvltrnment t0 rcm:un ? A small still voice whispers to mine car," AV. They would, at tlieir first meeting in -'DEBATES OX TUE VOMWTIMt lie. XTSa ZZ.ZZa " ral .Convention atelv under the carriage. Such was its rapidity, of New-York, anl about to b6j published, the In noticing the volume ot deoates ot tner eae- .. . . he resent anJ ad0pt one adapted to present UhcnKt mndavih JuTvl reprted.uyhct Justice,,t Tlie present form of government was no doubt aibuYy Academy. THE semi-annua EXAMINATION of the pupils of this institution vritf commence on the 5th of June, and chWthe'8t!CT spectfully invited to atteiid,zrTh w ncxi. iiy oruer. vclopcd in flames. 1 here are lew places iniown lerewmK note. . r T .lw'?."",c'a-. ;iment of the' people of this sta'te at this time and in that were more calculated to accomplish the de- the Enquirer,) understood that a; distinguished . t -,1 and IICCesSary changes . V,nnf nn inrendiaru than the. one that was se- member of the Federal Convention from Vir- u h- h tl have taken and must continue to take lected, there bcinc near it a laree number of old ginia haj a plan of ,this sort before him, and that place, in the politick world, as long as governments shall wooden buildings, old lences, wooden sheds, c. ne nas propaoiy preparea a large khiou wn enui.iv. w,,.t,u.,v, all of which were measurably surrounded by val- the press. No one who is acquainted withthe -'0 uable buildings, occupied as dwelling houses and gentleman we refer to, (and who not acquaint-. effettili r a dunge jn OUr present foimof'vernment?- siorn. v ed with his trancendent abilities i ) will deny, Ycs. Let the I slature authorise U assembling of a The stable, carriage house, and smoke house, that.of all other men he U best qualified fpr the CovEvrio, (should it be the will of tlie people,) to . " belbn-nrf" to the tot and house occupied by Gen. task which he has undertaken. He was conver- ni'ake die Klterations in the conaUtutkm which achange a -,- :., r-v .-v----r--:--j. -:4o u .... Or.. , u inn finm of ciicumstancwi has rendered necessary : uui, n ine 1 -t a ci n,i 1 Ahn iv uu'flv. r c WAra sidsr rnvfii i :aiiT wiiu 1 lit m . iicr 1 110 111 111c junaiiiuiiuii v - - , wlUUV? UilU JUUIJ f uaitvVJ AVJ. IfVIW ubauui wv- 1 WW -w w-- - . 7 t If , . j v t a a. - lf t I -tf I1 Thje knclien, a. very old wooden, building, was, us very egg-Shell Barrels, of Train Oil for sale, low for cash. Apply I USi to the PMNTF.llS. Mivh 1821- 47 1 stature ret'uses. let the neoolc of the N est, w no are .. wy inuecumiy j, UPhc5nally and vUallv mteTckedassemblc i" CoflTciltion the payments easy, aa times arc, fTV?m 4"5!rihQ 'jegia!aftt anttiwi and alopucii.Hieas- TIIK well known stand in Lexmgtoitj N. C. known oy the name of tho SWAJTAYEttJi with ne and a half Town .Lots, with good Stable, Ktchea,- and all n. resKarv Out-llouses. The Dwellinfir-hooSe is roomy,'1 and well furnished with furniture', Which may be had by the purchaser.' 7 . - Also, iu acres 01 gooa, w"" " plantation is in a high state of cu(U.vation I will raako nam, f .vi wub,kj' r .rf'!fji'yff-?s?y??i p;i3-isf PfKjW'
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