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Oil! I rtdt Thi '(Oil s'lsl COf). copuj ia i 'tick Pre. Ih 'fr." rf. (tke litTJ- fen fall, ', Heir Kli I Of 'lib net ooa CD- i in Wy ind ia U, mt vj- t S flUalHl J i AMIl 28. Tie i'-'P rr'nit (? ri'f,flcJ i, .S.tur.Uf evening. It 3'' days from j..rpo.l, Invhg left Ifcil p"'t M j, utt. A I.UtriHH, paper ! Wen re fvcd by thi t,rtl.l, of U 32'1 ull but r Utnt U"bri paper Is the CWrf fti.t inn. - " ... inrrc i rolulcai Mviiii impof Mt. rhe Cotton Market 1 Improving, J the iileiofthe week endins? on Ms- f ...... ik i.h wr r he, amount. l&'Uaj I - w . w - ' J - IT lo S t tl of w !I tt IJ.300 wert fLplanda. lUctwati very hesvt, none e tpllnf 01 nt DC SI quaii'V, i. tO caike were taken far the London lukel cm tbi 17th U. PJ. fj llVif 7i4 QvHfoit which Tim t4 M modi uueiiineit end irrigation Itsreen the colonial legislature ana cert, developed the pollf r of the rf rnment upon this momentous ubietl- ,fr. Canning appears perfcctlf to know, id to teel, the delicacy end the danger f the topics which Kite rise to the de ne. His apeech wa characterized bjr wise aid reflecting forecast, which dia led the illusion of a heated enthusiasm, a he measures of the government, under .is auspices, cannot Ml 1o produce the nost salutary effect, and to restore the itmosl harmony and confidence between he colonic! and the parent country. The Crrekt illuminated the city of lissolonirhi, on tiie newt of the death of ir Thomas Maitland, Governor of the onian isle. ftrrign Officr, tendon, March 16. I 34. The King hat been pleased to appoint lenry Newman, Em. to be hit Majrt't 'onatil for the States of North and South Carolina, lo reside in Charleston. " ffiTcTi or ttrrea. M ., Mirth 18. We now bet, lo adviae vou that the demanrii for Cotton in our market are erj brik at prtarnt. The tales tintr Ftidv the 13th imt. amount to 1 4,000 packaet, of which near 10,000 were Uplanda. In the mid dle craalitlea of thia detcriptkm, there it an advance of jd per lb. s we do not, however, alter our quotation, at their maintaining their present poaition, or re cedinr to their former one, depende en- lirelr on the demand ahould it continue, V hich we are no good reaaon to doubt, nrKet may advance a imie lunner. i ne tmatneM hat teen almost. entirely with the dealer, but little have been taken by khe tneruUtort. Rice i very Hull. 44 Cotton, Upland, 7Jd a 7dj Orleana, J a 1 1 Tenneaiee. 7 8J j Sea Hand, 2 a 20 j atained do. Salt; Sunt, s'T a Ili Dental. 41 a 7. Rice, in bond, 15a V tH od." Salurdav 20'A Martha The demand,. for Totton duringtbe week hat been ve.y animated, anrt-aperuUtort ae well at tne trade purchase freelv t Up'tnd wat in vncjtt requeat, which with Alabama hat .'advanced id a 4 per lb. and about half inc Dusinesi none in mec ocrnMiun was on speculation t all other torn are more taleable at last week t pneet. London Marten, Marxh 16. Th mirrl.aaea nf Tollon rfutinf? the week have been inconsiderable, yet the l tlht British Patfliment on the-lS)"tiU. When Mr. Canning in the House of Com Rnoo,ind Lord Balhurst.inthe House lj markets look firm, and no reduction in leiiigrnce Deiore receivea in tan coun 'the pricet hat been submitted to. try of the termination of the (lifferenres l.oKDOir.MCH 15. between Riv. ARUero and Gen Bolivui, We received la.t night P-ris paper, of surrender of the former the paper, Thurada. and Vid.v. In those of remark "that the Liberator Genera , be- Thursdav we find the announcement of the death of I.ouii Adelaide, Piinress of Condc. dauchier of the late- Prince of Conde, and, with the exception of hfcr brother, the Dtike of Boutbon, the last branch of that illustrious fnmilv. Lisbon Gazettetxo the 6th inst. have reached u. They contain, among other thing, a Decree from the King, regula tine the impo'tcion of corn, in conae- j ducrrce of nnoffiri.il report, that the corn I . . . .... I in the magHtine, and what mignt re ex nected from the ni-ovinces. was not sttlli cicnt for the consumption of the capital till the next harvest MARCH 16. The .French papers of Saturday have arrived t the most important part of their contents is thejollowing paragraph in the intone i From the F.toil, dated Saturdajv March 14.1 j " Parit, March 13 A report has been spread at London that a European Con Kress was to assemble which would dis cuss the affairs of South-America ; and Jhisjcw. which seems to have caused some -ensation, is, however, fluite devoid of foundation, as well ss that of the illness of the Emperor Alexander, which was spread at the same time, and to which a Paris journal attempted even yesterday to tire credit. kirr( of a tetter from Malta nf the ITth of "ebruary M There is no convoy here ; and vessels pursue their course without any regard to the hostilities with Algiers." . Letters of the 15th, 16th and t7th, make iirjr mention of the Algerine captures. . been received at New-York. The fol lowing arc extracts: v., AtMOUTH, MABCH. 12. Arrired, the Puke of Marlborough Vm W, f.o-n I.KV.n. S'.e hri:i an at emml iht the ti'y w It a ! A ytttt C'ltrtfiioiiun, in tunM-'i'icnta tl l!e U-Jjf n( the Marqult t txjrtero, or Itfrjo, the Klnit't fiii-iWler anj ret favorite, btln fwund murdered in the palace, end uipiri'tn ilt"rr.lv altachrd liutf to the ifttmi eronai;e in the kingdom, at the principal therein. It it aIo id that the Cotde del f'almrlla, one of the Crat o(T cert of ttate, had been alarmed fx the tafctf of hit own life i and had fled or ae fueled himaclf. Another account from Pal mouth states w It U a-14 that the Prince Don Miguel hat killed or f hw Hinltter hf atab bin r. him, ind that tnnher has been obli ged to leve IJaboo. hhrkrit Our correspondent tinder data of the evening of the-Uih taft There fiTbf tO'lteff ftrmatod deoModvUOd the sales amount to 1000 bar,t of (Cotton at an advance, of from I to I -4d, The total aalet of latt week it M36 bija No alteration in any other article of American produce "' atw tosi, aratt 36. 'The fail sailing thip hiephanit, rap tain Mary, arrived yctierdav in 38 daft from Havre, bringing advicet from that place to the 36th, ind Parii papers to the 33th utt. It it oow believed that France will pur tue the policy of England, by arknowl edging and opening a commercial Inter courte with the lte Spanish South Amer lean State. A French contul hat alrea df arrived at Lguira. it it laid, with the moat friendly pro'eaiiortt. The price of Cotton had advanced about one ceot per lb. and the aales were ci tenive. The new French Parliament wit open ed by the king Ir perton. In hit apeech he congratulate! France on the au"tett which haa a'tended her genrrout effort! irrrettorinit Spain to her King, and itatri that the Trmainder of the Frvuck arm , will return at oon at the internal tran i qulllltyol Npain it cttabliihed. Ir-nte.,,,,,, j ir. lie,r,i , f aa a t-Jl, dr. ne waya, nccua rrpuc ail(J more unimm it w to obtain which a new pUn of elec ting the liepuiiet will be eubvtitutcd- No new impost 1 or "ttiet will be required to tie Ira v the eipentet or !att year j the am icable relation! with other nitiona prom ite a lasting peace. Respecting (ireece and South America, he obtervei, I truit that the efTiir! of the Eati, ind of Span ih and Portugueae America, will be reg uluted to the advantage of the nationt and people who are interrtted, and to the great ei'eniion of the commercial rela tion of the world. He prnpoiet to con vert the debt of France into stock bear ing a lower rate of interett than the pretent. Thete are all the prominent tojlr tuded to in the apeech, which we have rtsil MAm Ia n't m mi t h t H In K f K a m n.n..ile.. it anner.. there aronU ibou, x opposition, or liberal mem wentv opposition, bert. L Fayette haa lot! hi, election. It was reported at Genoa, March 6th, that the Algerinea had taken 10 Spatiixh l vessels, and hud landed on the cost of V alencia, and carried off 47 persons, men, women and children FROM BUENOS AYTtF.S. Information received in Baltimore, from Chili, to a late date, confirms the in-! ing now free from all these tares, will be enabled to commence the campuipn at the head of ten or twelve thousand men. In the capital oPPeru, they have celebra ted with much enthusiasm the imprison ment of Riva Aguero." Gold Coin-For two or three months past, we are informed, the Bank, of the United States has, at some pains, been putting into circulation, itv pjyments to . . . r . the tviemhert ol 1 ongress, ana tor tneir convenience, nnnctoallv, an unusual f ,l i quantity of the smaller Cold Coin Union, consisting of Quarter and Half Eagles.' We are glad of this, as it in creases the portion of the most handy and beautiful of our coins, and will eventuallv contribute to the convenience of the conv mimitv at large, an well to that of tbe? indi viduals for whose accommooStton the uann nas taaen ine trouDie. imeu. IW-TOSS, 24, nagging, Cotton, 22 a 25 cents ; Osnaburgs 10 ai2 l-2c; Peans, (cash) g7;n'ittles porter (Cfo.) $9i Bread, Pilot cwt, 5 25 to 5 50 , do navy ouuw; inrim uifr Cel'en There was a fair buisncss doing all the week, and the demand w aa not lessened by the recent accounts from England. The manit factttring demand was considerable, ades of fine upland wene made at 15 a 154c ; besiles which, nine -..naiti fr 'SMI pexnlators at 14 a 14 Jc i and the latter price niny be considered the fair rate for decent Up land and Alabama. .Sales of Louisiana were made at 17$. The market has therefore advan ced, and we alter our rates in conformity. Upland, 14 a 16 j ; Tennessee 14, little in mar ket t l-ooisiania 16 14 a 17 1-2 1 Alabama 14 a 1 5 1 -4 j Sea island nommal. At a meeting or w or au ciuicn o, . countv, which took place in l.reensooro, on toe 27th trh.-.JWii-Qnim Mum was recommended n President, and 4rew Jackim for Vice President lir it a'.a l ire I ii.r at Aieiarn tn it frguifj 71 tu ? 2 fitf !tl, aetd tt tt rnt Iriflr,:-, allium 'Hi T I tftili - - aj fitr Utumn4 ,1kun Ind Jl.ra-J. K puMic journal hat Juat been italh (d at Maruri, in the State of Georgia b; the title of Tht OmgU fifruenftr, Tte llem.it. No. J," and A e 014 MO ami Aarthcr 1t,m. alall aM he attcmld to ia due araao. t Aim! at to Omum," e ad aot aay we art big tl grli64 ta art aptl tb clioktit Mat la wr Muaa'a court," fc her abode, the baU occupy a cooaku9Ke pace ia mir matt. ' ' ' . ! ... , . fffS' I4 arJIatintb.tuw.ofth.Hart.b.rl, r"' ." '".H Mr.Joo. Irwin, at ore, oa tl-north our- ! vrn ipwiwl na iar. AfWitr to - JAWKd TUUItrvCr. ,1,. Up-r b.e Joe l-rtvi.,'' , a" 0M4 lo tu df Cft, tr"itl4 wnb a pul'ary . ' arlrciiim, w.kIi, buef,-1lU " fc TWiiitrrrdf OnftVpnt" Htvtmni .t.-t ,,.t.t aiKMt to or ihrr w.J. u. ,,,,c cini iimmru. Urr l.'.t ib ath. A arTretionate arwl ditd tf; wotl hilpIrM elrlldrrn, ar bjithii on of ! year hen, aooif the wmmiMm, the) wre mM rrrnrd. In hi Jonir ttf, mo-l, ami civil rrUttnna, the l'tr at met. feftionaWe. Peace f ith him, foe IruA he rrpoari in the txwi.n of hi avi'ur. Ifrrr ihitiirr niic"a renrnllr' elo, v the prrfwnr eVaiM fo!tnw the ame tpilr, but fur tl e n"1t aooiteff'.l ilr.L, of divine pner, niiif. , J in ihe mireiiloueott ron of the Hihtcrl if tliit nuticr. about ona hour nyaietMma dip-i!(K.fi 'r'lrare. M ino-ira thr untimrlv ,U,ttTmmLle kaa. 1 ",m ' n the drath 4 l.tor VtaH.R, the i-Xi'riiU " f '"d which ha livel h. fitMn a hrv km. Vtd nrtmmm Atefa ,l,n1i-itnr hi. rrW,-,.,,.11. !. ,.. a. " Ataalma on my Vfte beathtng Im Int. TV writreen,bj laml i, eotrrrd ilh ftne -.imbrr.aiMl about four prrfare many naenit liintt n r,i rivtrr. , ttrn r, f tre,n mcajnw gmunl i the njf wit of, an iltiire't H, th v. er eernr. balanca it rWared ami u inter eultiatin. Alao, dinarr r- but wrr., d rntirrlr o ftrbrar another Ira4.t, It tog aliout three and a halt riiilrt il.rm, W-innjr iSb fMi. if rrr, ivl r to 'irav frorti SiWmry. wrll timbrml ai'li pii ami oak, Mich inf-rr-! and ronrluwoi,, from 'le ainiple ami lira roiitrntrnt to the m il of Fe'er Bar d tail if4he facta, ai God ai4 laa own aoul , ringer, )anirl Verhle, ami Jacob I'lUirr. i.4n ilir'ate. I Abo, a negro boy, alxjit eight vrart of age, 1 lie 'x-'or 1iWr umlrr ereit and Irrp dia- ami hi aiatrr about -m ; an excellent new ag. , 1 mi'i'l, aa to )j (irr a'a'e, f'r t eon. on and harneaa, for 4 mrct ; alfci, anothrr wag. aidcratile Sw before hiadraiS, wtiieh i-' aard on, which haa leeii aonicwhat uwd. A furilier U hi hratth Vlli!y dcMi'-i. Me -ien 1 Hf-rrip,inn nf the Ww pfttHf tja dreuicd pravtd erratur,-, niipovil, in natirr, tot.-! ami his hly laws, and f h ttiont rvrtrritHin, he mua! be e'tniallr ir.iwralilr. He canwlrre4 the rciiemption of ainf d nurn t, pMili', thru' the medium of a rrurifi'i', but now ewhr'l, Sa vi nf ami that in HtM alone hia onl lnfpe of merr aid f-fvrnra wa fen'ered. to ob tain tin ben, fit of his atoning blood, n hia duo ami cm i'ant prater. But no efttfet, no relirf mm f ind. II avenue to the :hnine of , . , . . . . grace S'ipesrt il aaifrloaed a-aint hiss-ringt-tt Zir i . i etiortt and mot urgrnt pmverw Hit mmd waa clouded in darknrat, ami n a ray of bo(e bea. med upon his Hr. ring amil. Thb hr often rprr.u ,rjen.ia, wnn rear, ami groans ... .. rr upv. ma rawcry iiau.oiuieLourt-llouse; where lie ts prepared and ; Uiree aufficiently large dwelling houtca, bv mn oeen reUno,uisIicil. oe happy to accomrruxUte any gvntleroen ' n,ng two abort petitions t one of which fimiaee Pome hour hrTore hit death, ke wis seired who are ditpoaed lo patroniir him in his line of! wouUI be 40 by 27 tt. two lofty stories high, with a violent fit of toothing t drW w hich butineas, in the ncatett and moat fashionable four fir, -places and four, large rooms ( the other time, the liv airian in a'temUjee unjn him, dis-! style, or to plesse fancy. He flatters h.nvlf, would he 40 bv 71 feet, of the same height, -r. .-J - -. -"- "f .r--4, .r.-u,, trom bis Wmhi "p-that hw are but j mm.hrr of firc-uUccK ami rooms t tbe third, 3 ws immed.s'ely communicated t., h, unen . few, lawy, in the ccmntr), that can aurpaat him ! by 30 feet, one s'orv high, and contains fiv, hi dire of iiiiml wat uiaianil, m.rrru iw j in iUe eaetuiion of his work. A fair thai it all I rooma. I he cuiton-bonte is 3J by 30 feet, a an alarming di pree. rxe'aimrd. " I am in J he a-ks, to prove the above aascrtion. The ' joik! cotton gin in It, and other machinery, auiu the arms of dratli, m-a f-w n nH i'.s I shall sp-j changes of fathion shall be strinly attended to, 'able for the business. pear onore in urea l tr.iun.i ot otnnipotrncei and unconverted." II liou niuiiicr, anu tin- happy w ife, w ith many relatives ami friends UVn pretent, poured out thnr souls in tamest prayer to od tor n.erry upon hrr living ton. Painful; agoniamg, and heart-rending were the supplication mi-.I li-cnle cues ot Uh- lvni(f man. Hote wa, fttrf: tiie gates of heaven aptxared forever cl"l sjfaintt him! darknrt and de. spair encoinpawd hi heart : his diUnrtrd fca tuns, and cnnwilted framr, united to appal and strike d. ep horror into the minds of all armind. life wat faat rrcrdinr clnven to tl.e latt cita- del df mortality gatpin); tor brestli, hit trrm bl;ng tool, appn-ently, w at to lr aoon plun-d into the d;irl and fearful gulih of irremediable woe with dread ansirty, ami mtl'iag groan, the aufid criai u nionicntiy espectt-d when. . ....... .. i ..i I iiun'pimj .ic . ..ir .,u,,r t. -;i win- j denl thrown ope n, in an inula -t, iiMbe twink. j II Ol an eyr, tl.e dving man touitl relief' ! Peace was eivrn to his aoul the rfew was suspended iov beamed tmm those eves which, a moment lirfore, were fixnf in death ! ! A nspontive murmur from his rslatives and trends shewed their hope in (,od thr tonml five power of the rclenth ss tyrant of mortals, cested A(iiii sat enthrtmed upou hiscounte. aance " glory to God" " I have founc peace" M am w ashed white aiewupw in the blood of the lamb" "my sins are forgiven" aaid the doing taint, w ith a b nign and hearcn-bom smile upon his fnce ! Deep, deep have those words that I' ok, and the whole indescribable scene, p netrated and Income fixed in the ouia ui an iciii, i i ma mti i , t"5 At the foot of the bed, w hereon he lay, w ith bis eyes fastened upon the dying man, the writer then stood, intently and anxiously waiting 'he final result. Hut laniriiaire is, indeed, instffi-, cient to convey to the mind any adequate idtf of his feelings at the time much less the airui subUmity-of.llwi.. .whole. . .scene. One . prefnt, remarked r " I m nevierj-eflect upon" the etnta I have witnessed this day, and doirbi of tie im mortality of the soul, or of a state of futtfe re wards and punishments, or of the divine Sission of Jesus Christ, and the atoning efficaCyof hi bhtil to the souls of men, or of th oeqiaity of Mrmeratitm. nreDaratorv to the eniotfnent ofj . I r - -rf 9 . heaven. 7trc6neluslon, it can onlr bw aaiiiluLJiel beatified countenance ot the nappy nan, "mu sed a general iov to all arosnd. The ather, mother, wife, children and friends, w-errg--i, rrorivexl the dving blssin(?'rn the milillg lip of thedrurtmir tain, Sry tymi. ! torn of pain had ned and rcaaon,With all the faculties of his mind, appeared mt clear and acute than for manv weeks before Vis period. ... .r . xi . . i A pious friend repeated to him, Vom one of Dr. Watt's hymns, "Jesus can male a dying bed," kc. j anil although death had sifar under mined the strongest hold of life, as lo render his voice very feeble and inartiailaW, yet he seemed to fee enraptured,. and manifited s'tch to be Aii cater. He anneared like on, anxious iitasai ineniit ana in ni l mav asucij iwu ". oninion. that there w as not person pratent, but nbnht joyfully have exchanged situations with the dying man, trora ine sure cvmukcs uc I'd f.fl'r I.,, U.t I rm'U , , sfl t wui4ktu.U, ta ii t Im r i'U lirt.ri-.J anuria to Ilia txwini U I. "jirmtfil tlx mmf t4 filmiy mIi t li"ti.lr kiM, iijH, tr Uts fi,l ttirinriit, m an tintrit 14 aaaura trtl.l fiirrutf 4 aiui Uri) tUM. (J 31 r IKhtons UT. rry:l to on tortird a, MttU titair Wow. 1 1 and aecmtmta, tm ae Uft iba Mtt MrckUtttMtrg OmiMv Court i tAhcr, I altall ha urxlrr the Jaifmailc neait at app. Bung io uia, uc nur r rvautt Im a IA id w kaa . I . . I . I ' ... . . pvintca (rut M crrjilorm. IiLNCAX CAUPItr.lX. CWaMe, tt-v 7, 1824, jra'o Houic and M in Cliarlott. ' Ts ,y 'rom the .ibarrber, la the latter Pirt Janua7 la.f, an imlrntrd anpreii. h u in ti 19th t a tok-nbly well growa lroint, aa I will pay no l Mi of hia ciitrartMig. "I1e ahova reward, Out ne ihmfr, will he rul fr hia apprehen .m.. ABHALOM IIOLBKOUKS. f .-Aar&nv, .Ifuy 7, 1H24. w Land ant! Neruajs, for 8alc. r'IH'. auliacnter, i Jung to arttle Lit btiti. I rifM. oflrr. Are aile. on moJrrate trrnia. a tri tf Imml ali'-imnr the town of Klihin. eoniaiiimv AOI . k.m .l.:,i,l call at anv t.mr ami imure for tht-mrlvea. For term, apply lo the aub-ribrr in Ralia bury. JOHN lirlAKII.acn. ,VuA.r. Mat 12, 1H24. 6it'IO N. B. I'fcrt of tiie above 69J acres are in Town Lots. MflTlllk V. UtTtW, TAILOR, L DOPTft tliii plan ot informing the citizens a m w rBiiaiiuri, ami 11 vi.iiiiiia in aTTiicraj, , . , . ' , ,, " ' that he hat commenced the i ,,, ., . I HMOrin alUSIIH'SS, 1 ; p,rt of John Hainan's house, situated in Market Mrret. a few Hours from the F-tat corner a, lie na icit a corresnonctent in Xhe ntslrirt or; , iwiun.uia, iwiirrc iir iroini who will at mi him the fashions on, in their regular eeaaon. He Dope by strict attention to business, to re ceive a liberal ihare of public patronage, as he ia uVtermined nothing thai! be left undone to render general satisfaction. .Vd4...r. .Miy i, 1 824. 305 Wholesale HAT Store, 279 A'iwr .V.rref, the Merchant i Hotel. WUAmnn & ftltvTT, OFFKIt to the public a general attornment of 1st, 2nd, and 3d quality black and drab Reaver lints, ovaL bell and liiirli rmwn. ami rortra tlitnnL n. . . ... ' wine ana narrow bnins, late lavhmns. Alto, Castor Hats, ditto ( men's and youth's fii)c Roram ditto, warranted elastic water proof ( i I.' wit nA ro'Cmen's and youth' Itoram Hat,, of an inf. rior quainy. ah ot which tney warrant, oi their a It f I .t ow n nianiiMciure. Mn's and boy's coarse, fine and very fine UU k wni .iiab wool Hatsi morocco rapt, from Pluladelpliia and Ncw-York i Hatter's Trim- minga. Mow Strings, ami Bruthes, !tc. &c. low for cath. Charltttrm, .tftril, 1824. 13itl2 Taken up VND committed to the jail in Salisbury, on the 22d inst. a nr.f man, who says his nsme is JIM, and that he was raised in Chowan coun ty, in this State, about II miles from Kdcnton, by Mr. Lamb Cresy, from w hom he w as bought by a negro trader by the name of Wm. Moore, was taken on south, and in Darlington district ran aw-iv. He savs he is sbnut 40 years old, is very bly'k, about 5 feet 6 inches high, and will weird about lit). The ow ner is desired to prove prop. ertyy pay charge, awl take the. ru.groxiut.of jaiL SAMUEL. JOJNE3, Shenf. .9iAi(ry, JV. C. Ju726,l24. 4it'06 New Assortment. rTIIIF. subscriber has very recently received from l'hilaiklphia, an assortment of itSJ f.'AAZa. feJ w. Cutlery, and HkBietticL; which, -with the assortment he expects to re ceive in a short time, will enable him to sell at satisfactory prices. The public are respectfully invited to call, and exanujjejkljr 'CiTEiS. SaUibury, Aug. 16, 1823. M CoppcrsmithinK- The Coopersmitliinir, and Tin Plate business heretofore transacted by D. Cress, sen. w ill in future be conducted by me, at the same place. Those who favor me witti their custom, may do ewd oft having the;r U'lrHinin. SnerifiV1'' - , i - n u.. rf writ nf vendiUoru I F .Ube orkfficc. , . jj. CAVI1M T " a l HAM HIIAV H MAIL i nr. i aiui r. The till for a totUkin of the Terifl", It It apprehended bf itt filendt, bat already received itt death blow In the Tenate. I He vote fur ttriking out the propoatd In creaae ol the duty on Iron, aciloualy me naced it, but the tote of ytatcrdav, ttri king out the duty on hemp, ia eonalderedl fta 9 It. F.vtry 3mttr It in Ml ft there Is one vacancy, occasioned br thej appointment of Mr, Fwardt, of Iliinoit, 10 Meiko,) and both tbe above auctilooa have been determined by a tnajptlty of 9i ott only .. ItitU. iOih ult. , 1 . raiaiirraa. an t totton, a. t0, fc. to , it, u,yl. II a ill " mm y 1 tmww I fM I, 4i, OAo-The t'incionaii FmporJum, of the 1 5th inttant, Ufa1' U"e obaeive Ibat in all the ettimatcs on the Presidential rjuettion OWii-ij plicH to tho credit o- Mr. Clay. l or the information of our Atlantic brethren, we tiaure them that from an attentive observation of the cur rrat of public opinion, Ohio It now for HlierilV 8alc. T virtue of sundry eireutiont to me direo led and delivered, I shall tt( to fublio amle, for tifJk, at the court Jiouae in Halitbury, ot the 17th day of Mat, (brinr the MmUy of Itow. an county court,) the fallowing descnlwd prop. Irty, beluiipng to ("apt. John Fulton i Ihree Iota, with about nine axrra woodlaml joining, in the town of Baliabury, on wlucli are large Improvements. AUo, a iiUniauon on Codiltc Creek, ailjoining Hugh Uralcy, tM. juat half way from halitbury to llratic's Font i contaimiiK two hundred ana aiity acres, well timbered, some good pines, and alKHit V) acres clrarrd. AUo, f.fiv.two and one half acre, part of a trad on which Mr. Hajjr now ira. Alan, about thrrc hundred acres, adjoining the eatate of William 8. tow an, dre'd. near to Hcioml creek, in two tracts, on which tbrre ia a valuable mill m. if, a quantity of cleared land, Mar twenty acres of which arc under good new fence. Alto, seven Nrgrora, alt rmjng but one. SMLI.L jU.St. Sknif. Sithihury, Jjxil '.'O, 18 J4. 4il'i Hie shove mentioned large dwelling orboaN dinr bo,ite, with three kitt, cotton-houte, rut lon prna, well with a Koud (Htinn to U, auwikc huute, kitchen, corn-crili, ami at able, with about tunc acres adjoining, and a new act of kitchen toga, cott a)out aixt -two liunilrrd dollirt, .'00. V, hen the above boute waa built, it waa eiperted that our cailcmirs wmikl flouriah, which w at the reason why it was made largw enough to contaiii 60, or rrn 100 students. Aa times and rircunittaiict-s have maite it neeeaaary , f, the owiur, the house could he divided intw p-,ve humlrcd ullars, or thereabotrts. conki ha,r brrn liu! for tlir im ti-ret on f'n.1,ll i creek : and an agreement for five hundred dul I lars, existed for the 5?) acn . 1 he .UK) acres have coat upwardauf til liumlrt-d dollars. The aeven negroes, I hope, will aril for fifteen hun dred dollars j balance of tnod in the store, es timated at one tlioumml dolUra hoiMS, cattle, beda, and nthcr household furniture, hooka, farmin( uteiuilt, &c. at one thousand dollars. The above Kxrcutions are, llan'l. Clr' ei ecutors , Jno, Fulton, for about SrOO 1 h. MKMurc t. do. for about 1,400 Mr. Cliunn i. do. for about gt,ooo House sml lot, Coddle creek place, Near lira. Savages, I'll HXl irm Balance of Store roods. llalance of good U cliattcU, NcToea gl 1.300 4,000 Balance left, 87 JoO Tliis putri'ty mav be . sufficient to raise the above four thousand dollars. JOHN Fl'l.TON. Dissolution. I HAVK declined acting at a partner with John Murphy, in tbe mercantile butmrtt in Con cord, with hi consent, and have relinquished all claims to any part or portion of the profit of the concern of Murphy tt Sutton. 98 March 22, 1824. NATII'L. SUTTON. VfcW Store, n Concord. rrtHF, subscriber hss formed a Copartnership " I ". with 'V illianr lirown; in the mereantilo -buoineaa, at Concord, Ca'wrus count), North Carolina, under the ftrm..atMnrpt i4 irewn where they are openig a fresh assortment of Dry Goods, Cutlery and Uardwqre, selected with much care, in Philadelphia and New-York, and bought on the best terms. They design to continue the business at Concord for some: yearrrantr-asMrr Murphy- will-viais 4h- northern cities annually, to procure jupojics. their assortment will be general i snd wilf 0 disposed of at fair tr'.rr feh " , " W public generally, are respectfully invited to cad, examine qualities, hear prices, and judge Tor. ilijmselves. JOHN MUKF11Y. John 3lurpliy, ti.. .1n. at his store in Salisbury, a large. ,.rtmpnt of OOOD.S. to suit citizens, town and country people ; to be disposed of unusually low, for cash, or country produce. AVntppmy; rat:i', J at on Uiftd at two doUars, per ream g6,?00 500 500 1.0X1 1,000 1,500
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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