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i trctt'tY iir.Trn.wt kt i lll i'nm f.f Mr ' I" f '' M'"i of t jHi i.'.iu f,f t' nv t.n.cud A' !! I jM.n U II. '! ' AUr I Mat, 31 R it jm,!.i a'triiiion of ftnreorTTpr!rnn, ai.t ntumiuf IV Ic i . from tb Wowing, in aJ lit )Mt la I'-'l " f"i!l'!4 ! week i 7W. w rii.i'p iinii ff ti etc, td U ry and James M bilakrr, i"-aq. fur the Common, elected. State of the poll i Brii'wM Col. Clmnn 3dl,f.r the -LowTM WhitekerCHw. Britain, itt, Hurt' 410. For Congress, Vance 774, Walker . 447, lUbon SO, Wehon 37. Cc. BriiUid and I'httMWerweU-eted dVlcgsle. , - . Junes U. M'Dowell, Esq. Bcnat iLj. RnU Collins, M WittUm ftot ' C9t. State of tbe poll i M'Dowell 6u Cr m 4J2, f en'e i Collim 908, kwm Burgu o3l, 'or Congress, Vance Walker JJ1, Wallow WO, Rabon 107. CoL Wm. tt'iion, and Col. Isaac T. Avery, were inu. tmotslr ckcttd delegates i sad unanimous to ice III the county for Contention. Zincs Maj, Daniel M. Frny, Sen ate I Col Oliver W. II , Hand and Dan! Conrad, Zf. lit tM Common, are elected. State ot the poll i fume 6 W, Air lander M'CorkJe, Esq. (wbo it is aaid did not offer) HI votes, for tbe Sena'e Holland 1300, Conra-t fthipp 742, !(ke 70 J. K. Williamson, B. II. Burton, and . J. F. Brevard, Esq, elected dek-ptee. Id tbe Congressional district composed of the ountie of Mecklenburg, Lincoln and Cabar jus, MaJ. Hear W, Connor U elected by a ma Jority of 907 votes. State of ibe poll i Meek lenburg, Davidson 1134, Conner 566 1 Lincoln, . Conner 1674, Davidson 4c3 Cabarrus, Conner 483, Davidson 3ul. MtfkUnburgQeti. II. M'Leary, for the Sen ate Matthew Bain, and CoL Thos G. Polk, for the Commons, are elected State of the poll i M'Leary 773, Kerr H, for the Senate t Din 1041, Polk 894, WiUon 879, Craig 470, for the Com none. On. U'Lcary and CoL Polk are elected delegate. W iZret CoL Jawee Willborn, for the Senate i Haj. N. Gordon and Col. Wm. Hon on, are elee ted. State of the poll i Willborn 401, Gen Jonee iS for the Senate i Gordon 624, Morton m, WJaon 492, M'.Uer v6, II. M. Stoke 274. ZW(n Alec Caldcleugh, far the . Senate Jeaae llargrave and-William Bodenha mer, Raqa. for tbe Common, are elected. State f tbe potltCaldclcugh iJO, John Smith 405, for tbe Senate i Hargrave 648, Bodenhamer.647, Hampton 549, Burchett 512, for tbe Common. In thia Congrctaional diet net, we hare heard from all the countie but Chatltamt John Long, TlKM elected, Jn Bown.rC!cllnd .l011, Long 434 1 Davi Jaon, Long 756, MXlclland 448 1 lUndolph, Long 986, WClelknd 13. In theae -three con rrtict, Mr: Ing"lulnnadfify'or734. ' 5lrri-John HHL Eaq. for the .'Scute XlL Jhepperd, and P. Ftytrt, for the Common, are elected." State of the poll, Hill 357, Shober 428, for the Seute Shepperd 1617, Flynt 1034, " Cregg 685, for the Commona. aa&.f A-en. Alex. Cray, for the Senate, without opposition Mij. Abram Brower, and Maj. George Hoover, for the Common, are elec ted. State of the Poll : Brower 811, Hoover 352, B. Marmion, Caq. 415, for the Common. Gen. -r- Cray nd J. IV froy, Kj,ar elected WegU Cm'orJ Jona. Parker, Eaq. for the Senate t 8amT. Hufiter, Raq. ami Dr. David Worth, for the C immona, are elected. State of tbe poll : Parker 630, Douke 538, for the Senate) Hunter 1182,-Worto 1032, Col. Ntaly 1032, and Wm. .Adam 854. Dr. Worth and Col. Nealy, having n equal nunr.ber of votes the Sheriff gave the catting vote br Worth. Calami John Phifer, Caq. Senate i Cbria. topher Melchor.and William )fLean, Common, fiute of the poM r Phifer 304," Gen." Barringfr 257, for Scute M'Lean 541, Melchor 516, Xlutta 403. JtuthervrdUm Alexander U elected for the BeMte i elate of the poll : Alexander 467, Green 418. Jame Graham, Eq. and Gen. Joh.o Car on, for the Commona i state of the poll i Gra- ham 1229, Canon 1008, Bird 432. Jame Gra ham and Joseph M. D. Carson, Fq. are elected delegate , state of the poll Graham 903, J. M. D. Carson 502t Gen Johji CirJojkAJ Jame xJ Cuiiieiy-rfXeorg U'al - " 304, Col H. lUbon 136. ; In 1 RuUierford, Burke andBufteondMiy Drr Vance haainnajerky of 255 r' elker, and a. Haywood only w .1, utuu iruui, miitii wiu gie neiuicr 01 j M" t 'Haine a targe m:jontj:, nr, vanr.g i oonscqiiently be elected. Montgiwury The old members are elected j Jame Legrand, Senate 1 John Dargan and Hardj aiorgan, Common. Qrang Duncan Cameron, Esq. Senate ; Jajs.ee Mebane, John M'Cauley, Common. Tho rna Clartcey, elected from the tow of Hillsbo: fough. , .... ''"j ijwBro lwJOin?srp5" li1Ueeflii Jam,GoiJon,,Coramons, - Fmncia A; Cash, and Henry W. Harrington, delegates. iou votes: ''" '' -' : " .--'"t . 'V,;:. r'"'. "U The following return ;e derive through the different paper of ' $e State 1 .Jfertarrf--D. EP Sumner, Senate' John Vani MJameCopcland,Common, . , . AwrM, O. K. M illiaiiuC Sanate! Tx W ' tl'arVlr.!;, 1 1 Vyf..t Or-Mnt, -t. i J.. 1. 1 !y, i ! . n la n.i n.'" r f. i qwi tit Nrabrrn, ,V,A-.W. W. Itott , Pr.t 1 !."?', Mnn, ami rlin 1. It LiUh'aii, Coi.nr.n. II. Jtrysn, Kent J J M. Prjsn, and fcamurl Whitrhiirtt, Con,ii.jrn. nimtor or Nnuni-CAitouNA. , We are authored to u, thai Uie Hev. Dr. JKm S. Hay-tnsrrJt, P,,liop of the Fplacopsl Churrbof Norta-Carotina, J1 visit Saliabu the 4'bor 3th of September, and will officiate Sunday the 7th at whkbtime the adminiftrstfoA of the I-orJ' Supper will be hehi, aad Ute rite of eoi.fi mialiiw ettended to thoee who may ap pi for that purptei. ,J)tirtk4 TtMr-1 he lute Penitentiary, in Richmond, waa burnt down on the 9th inefaat, There were 244 coalcU U tike prison, 11 or but moat of the public property wu loet. The whole lose to the KaU of Virginia, It U tuppo ted, will not fall much hrt of 200)00. lite prisoner made no attempt to escape. The 6 re i thought to have ortginalcd (irofa accident, " -, NEW.YOMC. We art informed, ayi tbe K. Y. Pat riot, that Governor Yatct will recommend, (hat tbe ncit Leeiilatart refer the choice ol Eleclon of Pretidcnt and Vice Prel dent 10 the PEOPLE. We have this in lelligfuee from a source 00 which we can pldce relunce ( and it looks well for the triumph of true Republican principle It look 1 well' for the Democracy f the Mate. Frim Iht Rahmort Patriot, Femae oWofm. Five hunrdred wo men al Barcelona, in Spain, have formed ihcmielvet into corps, dreised in jck eta and armed with pike, fully determin ed lo lose their live in defence ef their city .1 pirate K sailor from on board the Bs ard. from France, having just landed at New Yorki met in tbe street person whom he immediately seized and accu sed of piracy, he having been rohhed st sea, and cruelly treated by him. He was carried lo (he police, examined and fully committed for trial. In Brown county, Ohio, Willum Tur ner, in shooting a squirrel, shot his own daughter de.d the ball strik'nijj a " rail, and glancing until it hit his child. The Baltimore Chronicle, in noticing tbe death ef a child, by a window, saih llung on its neck, recommends window to open like" folding doors, as preferable for an ornament and safety ; tuch as are in use in some cities of Europe. A-LorTjf Ground ilh City of New York, the area of which-it about Si by 30 feet, was lately sold tor 20,500! Thi must be the highest price ever paid for the same apace of ground. It 1 at the enormou rate of one million and a hun drei arfil tight y-nine ihouiand dollar 1 fter acre. From Havana. The Covernor of Cu ba, Vive, has issued a spirited and patri otic address to the inhabitants of Havana, in which be calls on ihcm to adherolo the "Constitutional King and Cortes," and tigrqatises sll Ihose who are opposed to this as '.a bund of adventurers and inva dinfc foreigners, who wish to bow the neck ol bpain under the Railing yoke-" LATEST FROM SPAIN. HEW YOKK, avo. II. We have been favored by a friend with a Cle of Gibraltar papers to the 1st of Ju lj, received, .by the Mry . and June, .arri ved at PhiUdelplia, and we still observe with regret, that the accounts are in no manner fluttering to the cause of Spain and civil liberty. the French troops entered Port St Mary's on the 23d of June, to the amount of. 4000 foot and $00 cavalry.. 1 his town is nearly opposite Cadiz, distance less than three miles, fr6m the nearest point of which, Soult threw shells into the city during the lone seitre ; and if so small a rotxeisjnmo 6aupya.i post so near the cortes and kingi immcqiaie aisuncuon oy me people, me cause must be In' a melancholy 'concitTon Indeed. We TiiVe reason, Tiowevef, to keliererthsl French gold does m bayODCtS. j T he-amount of4he4nek-)retip7tn the entire province of Andalusia is 20,000 men, of which $000 are cavalry, and 14 pieces of cannon. They formed two dm aions that united at Cordova. We observe also with regret, that Gen. Ballasteros has been compelled to evacu ate Valencia. The particulars are from the French bulletins, and are, therefore, t- be cantiously Tecetved.'-Ballasttrot the garrisons of Valencia ana rlouna. 1500 to 2000 man occupied Alcira j ao ibe only hope now is, that Ladu will be able to bold out and a few monvhs re sUtance will do every thing; for Spain: as the French cannot long remain ttanquin in Spain j their safety requires, that they should be across the Pyrenees before De cember, or a winter campaign, dangefous to Us results) will be demanded r and bere ! t!..?f tut ti.i.r, 1 tl.e tf !. .' e tf liny i 'fitnpluh tnui )i i t. t ant. June 38 1 he Ktr hM tetn plckkrd m Ur( Ure In a tt of tiegr, the (Jlttrkt comprchcndiii; the lUu4 of Ca ' LATE FROM MEXICO. Zrlr$et t Uttrr Jrom tfilcrr In the AfcJie trrvtct (a native df iht Unit f 4 fi'4iri, anJ lattly rtrJrni in mi IHyJ 19 vijTitna in i am n, pra , ALfaaaDO, iClff 10, 113). 44 Cy this period, I thought to hive been In tl4 city of Mexico, but it vat nt pot i'.le. I thsil remain here during thlt summer I thia place la perfectly heshby and I have not iht lent hciiuiiao iaif M Thart It at present, gret confusion in tbii roQtitrf I'tontpirtrjea to cemtpt I . .! j. a -.!- . j. inniHiiil ! nil, VI17 iwr tutmu iuwii about 11 lesgties up tho river, to nut down rebellious set who are in favor of the Emperor. Mr friend C" was attach ed to it. "They soon quieted matters, and brought down S of tbe leaders as prison tr. SeversI oflkeri of rank were shot al tho. city of .Mesico not long since, for conspiring igaintt tho present govern ment. General Si. Ann, Drofesting to be such a great patriot, has become traitor. but he never waa considered any thing else by the people, lie hss msrehed with bis army to bin Luii ', and there his troop declsred biro Emperor II, by the tide of Antonio 1st. His trcschery occurred ibusestly in consequence of hit not getting at the head of tbe government to which he aspired. In fact, I see no thing but intrigue t each one It aiming for some great place 1 so that every thing is saciificed for self aggrsndiirment. No one general, whose name is familur in the United Slates, can be called a pat riot, but General fittoria. Jh has given up every thing for his country's good. I think much difficulty must arise before things are properly adjusted. tw feat, ace. 8. Mexican Papers. In our Vera Crux papers, furnished by capt. liorer, we nnd. that the tommis stoners from Spain, and these 01 (he part of tbe government of .Metico, according to an arrangement of the 28th May, held their first formal meeting at XaUpa on the I2ih Tune. The Spanish? Com nils sioners then presented a document ex plaining the views of Spain in regard lo Mexico, and a copy therefore was order ed to be sent to tbe government at Mexi co. In the sitting of the 1 4th, Victoria de manded of the Spanish Envoys an cxpli cit declaration, whether it was the Inten tion of Spain to acknowledge the indepen denre6rMexTc6rTd ttirtbenvbys replied, that they could gire-tto stronger proof that such wis. her intention,. than would be found in the propositions and guarantees they had proposed, after hav in shewn that they possessed the neces sary powers to act on the subject. The commissioners again assembled on the 1 8th, when Victoria informed them he was under the necessity of leaving Xalspa, but wished lo inquire whether the Envoys were disposed to enter into a-provisionaLJ rcsty of ComrncrcCuJnd upon what conditions. I hey replied that they were ready to mate sucn an arrange-. ment, and upon terms that would be mo- tually advantageous to both countries Tbe session was then adjourntd, j A private letter of the 27th of June,' tjtkf Sil Anna hurl hud an imr ft ir u I at Jaral with Afmijo, (acting we -suppose under the government,) but they could not agree. J he Mler set off next day to join the forces of the districts of Prdo. He was followed by St. Anna, "and the advanced guards met the same day, but, no blood waa shed. Atmijo fled to So cabon, whither it was tbe intention of St. Anna to pursue him. Tbe same letter states that St. Anna's troops had declared him Stcond mitnrt under the title of Antonio the first ! Com. Porter sats, "If Key West (or Thompson's Island) be occupied by our tarces :jrioiiiullsUi:jgo.fi complete conm"n3jif T)eCiilf'btrWex: Ko. ' This is important news. Fimale'Folndium men at Barcelona, in Spain, have formed .i . . j ' j r--l dresieo1 -wrjirc h? ets and armed with pikes, lolly determin ed to lose their lives in defence of the'r city. Baltimore Patriot, A novel iniurrection-The niissionary reports from the African Island, of last year isays the Trenton Emporium,) de tail a singular insurrection in Madagascar. The TOswrir Ttrse to the -Tiu?nbeT rjf-4000, and threatened, to chastise the king unless he would grant them some, of their wish es, and consult them as to .the manner of his soldiers around him, and boldly sent them word that he was king, and would do as lie Pleased, it is a, great, pity tnere was not aomethinar of his sbirit in Smiin but there it seems a parcel of old' wo-- menin breeches and cocked bats are like ly to oblige the people' to wear whatever hcad drcn theyflltaft . . , : f.iin t ui.f.... usft t t jx, :.-,.f.-Ti.c ll'i Ti-r.f it?, Mt Mr, r.rkid ll.-r.nftt, vt thi vii.Vtr, 4f hit wrd ti!U,!' r,fi th lfk of ths ilr hctcet) tliis etij ret dm, h sliCMi jii'u. (o prevent hi hit front flin, lute the river, reach J loo r to preserve hi equilibrium, and he iecen!d hrsd firt Irorn an lmot perpenilicuLr rock, a (iUttnce of about dityjrtt into the wa ter, of the depth of thirty feti more ! Ttut he went to the bottom of tbe river It evi dent from the circumstance of hi having in bis hmd on bit re attending to the sur (arfe of tbe water, not Ms " hit," but e itne if about the same site. A boat nearbr immediately went to the attiat ance of Ur. Ucnoett end wo are pliatcd to add, received little or tv injur iiooi his rvuiautic ecurioo"-----'w- . h'amlnf b tiundrr itor4-'0 tbe 5th Julf,t-Pkkenile, its bouih Caro line, daughter of Mr. W. Mancel, sed 14, wt killed by lightning having pla ced blrself near (ho chimney situation above all other, to bo avoided in thunder itormju ckiKierrwt mice At m ' Cotton, 8. Island, 22 to 33, atainrd do. 13 to lot Santee. 19 to20i abort staple. 101 to 14li Hiee, prime, 3Jj inferior to good, Vto3 Whiskry, (fcun.) 34 to 35 CI. . f- Hum, 35 to 37 i Apple brandy, 32 to 33 eta. 1 Tol.ac. 4 1 oeeeaas, 31 to 3i centi TaJlow, eioyj Reef, Boston Mea, lit No. 1, 9 1 prime h No. 2. 6 to 74 1 Mackerel, No. 2, 5 1 No. 3, 3 to 4 Bacon, 6 to 9 cs. 1 Hams, 8 to 9 1 Lara, 7 to 10 1 Barring, Dundee It Inverness, (42 inch) 32 to 35 its. 1 Ogniac Brandy, 1 25 to 1 50 per gal. 1 Holland C.n, 91 to 100 cts. per gallon Iron, Kusaia U Swedes, 4 to 4 1'Xl Ibe. English 3t Halt, IJvernoi.l coa-w, 53 cU. per bushel 1 Turk IstaifL 55 to 60 1 Kuirar, Havana M hite, 1 1 lo 1J 1 Brown, 7 to 8 1 Muscovado, 7 J to 9 J 1 U Crois fnrime) 9i N. Orlen, tri me, l to 9 1 Inferior, 7 to 81 Ik fined Loaf Hursr, id to 20 1 CoHee, beat green. 25 i Inferior to good. 22 to 23 1 lltaon lea, 95 to 1 5 r's. per Jb.j Hum. Jam. 75 to 87 cts. VteU Imna, 63 1 Met lasses, (IV., I.) 28 to 30 d. N. OrUshS, 34 1 Black Pepper, 20 to ?1 1 Pimento, 23. N. Carolina Bank Bills, 6 s 61 per cint. dia. j Georgia do. 5 a 6. r.iTF.Tjr.nu.R prices, 14. Cotton, 1 1 to 13 1 flour, fine, 51 superfine, 6 j wheat, Rl i whisker. 38 1 peach brand.v, 5Ua 75 j apple do. 45 to 50 1 corn, 45 to 5 j i bacon, 8 a 9 i salt, Turk Island, 80 a 85, per 1UU bitshela i ntw. lasses, 40 to 45 1 sogar, mnscovsdo, V to 10j eoffee prime, grfiij, 28 to39 1 2danrl 3l .quality, .28 to J 30 1 tea, hyson, 1 W to I'M t flax-seed 7 to W i Ullow, 8 a 9 1 beeswax, 25 a 3U j rice, 3 50 to 4j Err 100 Iba. i iron, gj to 5 25, pr. 10J lb ( tobacco af, 3 73 a 3 50 manufactured, i to 20 pr. ca t CHER Art PRICES, Mf. 7. Cotton, 9 to 12 cu.i Flour,' new per barrel 6 t" 7 1 old 4 to 5 i Corn, bush, 50 to 60 cts. Oats, 33 to 40 cts. t Peaa, to 75 cta.r Whia. key. gal. 40 to 43 cts. t Apple Brandy, 40 to 45 1 Tobacco, 3 to 4 1 Beeswax, lb. 30 cts. Tallow, 6 to 7 cts. Bacon, 9 10 17CU. vLrd,r UIO eta. Butter,-19 to 18 cts. r 15gng,32 to 35 cta."i Iron, 5 to Gdol.i.8alUbuahlduL-Sugar, J to 12dds Cflee,Jb.28to30ctV4 Twia, lb. 50 cts. Molaaaea, 40 so 50. On the 6th day of August Inst at the house of Co, JamM Martinf 8now Creek 8toke, N c whh dctJ paU , , anJ En. ; Mrfc jflrtAa JUUa. aged CWdle county, . . ' n ' v irgnua. Western College. . THE Trust ess of the Western College are re quelsed to attend a mectinr of the Board, at lincnlnton, en th ft lltdmidayuit SapUa-l ber next. It is desirable that all the members sliould attend st this meeting, as business vitally important to tbe institution, is expected to be bud before them. JAMES M'REE, Wl. Mf . 19, 1823. . ; Taken up and Committed 7TIO he jail of Rowan county, on the 19tb 1 Inst a negro boy, who says hia name is (inrrt i says his master's name u Jsme Dock- ins, living in Ncwbun District, 8. C.t ays he. wu bourht in Middlesex, Virginia, tw o years wartrrt tt'mairfn7sn'e twiws io nr. Jbhnauivofa'HicUrSiairlc he ran away, 1 he owner is deirtd to prove l-11J71'UllenheTTIe- he will be. deposed of .according to act of Asscmblv.. SAMUEL JOKES. Sk'f., SarMvty. Jlit?. 23, 18J3. 4t71 Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, c. l(TiTl ,'ecel f Cotton bagging. 30 Coils IxiJyJ Bale Rope, together with a general assortment of Crcm, for sale by ALGU8T1N AVER1LI, Front Street, Cheraw, South Carolina. wie2,1838 , - 59-63-8-73-76-81 ; ; Selling unusually Lovr. E ubscViberTsn'ow" receivmir iTa'ri JL sortment of DRY GOODSJIARD-WARF, Ct'TTLKRV1,' liOMESI tWlc? rromKew. v.v Di.n.,iuii.!. !. i,;m.if I Wm0dJblgJllb I VI SV bjsiiu UliesVlSissjf w M.VIVM M v ' iniwvii e I sas i intii tnietfre a ennl nnirWWT(lsnt're.- nectable cusfom.be has Come to a determina-j tion to cfier his estensive stock of Goods-in fn- iisDury, si prices w men, in nis opinion, win or found' as low as the pricepf those, who advertise "selllnr fl' at coat." His. customers and the public generally, are invited to call, examine, I ana juuge tor im-mscxves. J?owon Crftmy, .C. Aug. 1823. '6fi in ii i ii iimigaccp JDIED If. T Dry (it'u!, HarilvMtrt, , CiiiVrv ' l)-ttxfttir I I svtiiiS, with tie aiiin. r.i b i.-nta t r ei U a sltiirl tun?, ul eiitlJa b, u lo s 11 at sslisfselory prirs, lit j.i.UiCtrt fr'r rt.lfal!y invilcj to call, ami tlan.inc fir tS.'ir.H Itrs. , r.DYVAkD Cin.iS. TatiSary, .fu. 15, IS' I. ti ' The Coppersmiiliirig, anI Tin I'Ute tustfies, herrtarif transited I) I). Crrta, wn. il U future b enruluen 4 by nw, at tlic Mine place, Tho who favur run a rti tlirirosuin, rrv da prwl on ttavint their wmk done i'U musa, durabiLiy and dottatch. . . :.: . .! '.. rimturu si Clock for Hale VWtST rate tmrWk and atsUrsnwcaae . . fir aafri on modttt'e term. - A wy ' tbw -Printer. Mp-lS, tn. ti Hjf the Grvttnor tf MnhCarJina, ., A proclamations' WlirilEAl by a act ef the last General t Aaae nbly of North-t'arolina, entitled " so actto provide fofth Sale 6ftli Lahda Uiely c quin-d by Treaty, from tU Cherokee Imlian, . which have be surveyed and remajn uhavld," the Governor la authoriaed ami required to cause the aaid IaimU to be otTt-red for le. Now, therrtore, I, Gslaisl I Iotas. Governor of the) State aorraai.1, oVt herrby rlecUrs'aOd wake known, that a ruhf C ale of th aLoeiM-iit low ed Lands, agrttably to the aaid act, tUII com- mencest WynevllleitheecHintycYlUyood, on Monday tlie 22d of 8eptenher nest, undr the Pipcrinuadance of a Ceiintsioer anpola. ted fur that purpose, wbo la authorised by my letter of Instruction, to avljotirw the Sale to an other more convenient place, If swh adjourn. Bient should be cons'dertd advisable. One) eighth part of the purchase money wiH be re quired of tbe pun baser at the time of the sale ami bond end -rtmly for the psvment of the balance, In the fllloaing instalments, via t " eighth part at the expiratUio cf esie year, one fourth at the eipiraiioa of two yeaia, one -fourth at the eipiration of three years, and the reaiaiit. Ing fourth at tbe em I of four years. Ihe salo to continue one wtek, and no longer. , Cirer under my hand and the Great HeaT of the Ktatr, at lUlrirh, the lth da of AitrA. I.lBi3. . f CABUILL II0UIES. ' By the Governor, ' . . . t B. Ilsaaijr, P. fee'v. 4t71 Cotton Saw Girifj. f pilP. nbscriber has now on hand, for tale, at 1 his hop in aliltiry, on Main htrretCot-. ton Paw Gins, of hia own make, which be will warrant to be as ell nade as ai.y in the Mate. , Tte m eonrsntty keep glr.s tor saler and will - do all Simla of repairing, on auon nouce, ana reasonable terms. . : . SAMUEL rRALF.Y. rTVfTF. eubarriber having very lately received) 1 i" M. from hi eorreapondi-nt in Philadelphia the West fa4timt frora t Uw ek bnOed sUp of JUbi , U II itubrtnnrr, of that city, now ready to do al) kinds of work belongins: to thf rsilonag hts. alnI.Tre"plnVf"hini'lf, that all those who may favor him Wtthr theircustorm shall ha tHe if ' woikilone in the best st) k of the fashions' of tho day, and on reaaonableterms. Trave Iters, ami others, wbo wish garmeals made on short notice " can be accommodated with a whole suit, on o notice of two days. Orders from a distance) punctually at. Med to. v , THOMAS- V. CANON. Sahibury, Juf. 11, 1823. '65 BRIGADE ORDERS. XEJD.Qtr.iRTERX,i , StatiytlU,jliif.ltiXi TITASHINGTON DYEKM, Eaq. having been " T Tappolntrd Atd to The Brgartier Genrral of the 7in brigade of Norths aron.ia Militia, with the rank of Major, will be obeyed and rta -pected accordingly. Jndrrm A. Allimn, Esq. having been snpoint. . ed Brigsde Inspector of the 7'h brigade, will be obeyed and reprcted accordingly. . I'hiU H kite, Esq. havins; been B pointed Brig ' ade Quarter. Master of the 7th.brirule, wiia tbe rank of Captain, will be obeyed and res pected accordingly. ' GEO. LEE DAVIDSON, " V -- . Jlrt father Genera 7th JBrirn4 -i- , . JVmh. Varttina Ailtrtiiti zz The Colonel commanding the First Rowan. :; Regiment, will cause the troops under his com. mand to be paraded for review and inspection, on some suitable field at or near Salibury, b, 12 o'clock, M. on the 2d day of Ortoher nerf, s ' ; - By act of Assembly, all the in litis in Rowan county north of the Yadkin river, are attached ,. to tbe First Regimenti the Colonel will there fore cause Capt. Willis's company of militia to .' be organized with bis regiment oo the day of ... Review.- ' -.. " Konejbut the Jfto n Regiment in the 7tb bngarlrvrTll ,he rttiwrtf this srr3bit;e;;v erjefalf ipe1)ttirn on or brfore the 23th of October next. "f BjL0tdet.of the Bngadjcr General.- WASHLNOION BYER State 6C Nortli-Carolina, . BVTHKIFOHO COUMTT. GOURT of Equity, 3d Monday afier the 4th Monday of March, 1823 Acliilloa Dur ham, CsmpV. t. Jonaa Lylis and Levi Weir, Deft. It anpearinr to the satisfaction of the Court that Jonas Lylcs, one of the defendants v in this ease is not an inhabitant of this State It . was ordered by the' Court that publication bo " made in the Western Carolinian once a month , for three, months, requiring the said Jonas- Ly lea W appwrirt Hhe-Hrieit-Conrt wf Eertritirat -that Court-House in Rutherfordton on the 3d Moiw Way wfWwth' Monda feptembei' wtfy therer na men to answer pseaa or aemur, or tne corn. . . , . a ss H . C -SL i " .r jaarn pro eomesYi ana uf . . Test, T. F. tllUCHETT, CM. E. Price H ?.! 30. . ,62-68-74 Blank Executions, )R serjt-ants of militia, of an spprovedfortn, tre kept for sale at the Curoi'waa OHic. Writs y enAVtlonWonasw For sale tV OfTiec.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1823, edition 1
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