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.vjj'jaiuwai'jyo, " f V to er "f' lib important mtlr, Ii.M.t.t i . I ..- 1. I. ! . a linn , a r.f that " ip per, 1U lUrwii, A Vour, w Itfied to Ud ' MWKLr.?BtHOCOirNTT. gmtles who npte Convtaime Con. tu far tbe eounty Of MtckkaWg, te met el U Court ll(WM In fUrbtM, M lb Hednetdng in JJj, U being the Mt day of the fttonUi. v All the we).ber of the eocmitwe r par tkulariy dlrd to attend, if possible. 1 he U fertsl of the W and Ihe cll-blnf of un bora rt ration, dend that something should be done, end that speedily done. The call of a Convention ia now I such a tor tnln of eueceaa, thai we avwal Ul Oi hwv ; icf pwa Wyr without taking mm atp la ac core the advantages already pined towarda the aeeompbabmenl of thai great and drairabbj po litical nuur tiko the prudent end tlftjr bouc-w ifr, we ought to itr tmnmin, and "not let the butter go back!" H i le Ue peo ple of Row an, and all the counties in the H rat, will "be up aod doing." An espnaaion of the sentiments of the people moat be had at tt.e tieit election i and that time fa ao near at html, unka we begin to aef axon, time, like a tbief, will it tl by noon-day, ami the Idraof Auguat will pa ua while r arnM are jtt fuWcJ, and our buimI cutj all nrloa. Lrat t mlplii be ipf ted... . or, railwr, a mtfitln baa alread) been uncivillt ct upn u.....let e n-i-tit uVh be eatiiD oitb un. fkimraa, In mi pnn'ina; any tbii.; roa Mr Crawford, the eaurua raidi-Ute for 1'ai't nt, wt roort mdily pr the MW'rtj rhmet in tipe. Whrthrr or not thrir pet.'r me ii tie (bem to ateli a lilify'ff, e won't' but leae It totbir whoa" b Trjiidgci of Betriealcompoeilion, ".r rM decide. Mr. Paito Wairt, EAltr tf Un Wtilfrn Co'tSiJa, Xalitinry : Vbrn men are JirvM a eharaeier to flu, Tlirv arblom rrpnl hat tltrv write tr ilo tav. Vilh rtneomot t-notn tln-ir fnrnd hr ffriilr, Ami currv their ( fnra the head totlie tail. The 'b'S dandle hare nolhinr; to do, Ikit Kf eegara to tmoke ami tlteir jid for to rhewr And worry character, in proae'aml in aonp, lle't Craaford, Jue Galea, or our memoir Mn Villi rritoii aiibtantial 'bey ipoflr dipene. And amttae ua with bombaat hutead of guod aeuae i Turnerimea into virtues, and rirtuea into eritnea. .cavaiuLjueuLMl lqjnc KXIUCal HfflfJ. n" . Y.l ' . ' 77 ?.. " ' The virwa of the people and bad tli-.m aatray. Ijcnlctli, I aurc ou wc are w hat otrre at i You've npei'M ih' Hiy, ami have let out a cat : For Calhoun or Jickao';, voo care no a pin Yvu nh to amuar i, an'j prrt JiUimi in. You know he iaot'rur political ttork, And luxe liopcajie may prove a chip of the old b!fek. If ao, it will meet your mmt flatterinjf inlira. Anil Rive you Qc noleiif The loare uid the fisllra ! Tbo tt,in(r about which you ao lojr have been frettinjf. And ofku been tr)'.uf, but acUlum hren jr ttinjr. CAN DOB. rrni.tr highway'. . . ,, ... , . i uaiaa uaLe.a4?ic.r?u He wa that parti t i , , T-''T ,-Tr (and a near and a dear part, too) of hi far.i'lv, A country friend of our verv bittcriv cftn- w i Verv nirrolv eacanpd hreaLnic Ihnf links. -hile riding 'along the great public highuv. ! - not a thouaand milea from fi.li.burv." 1 H, ! threaten, (and very bully, too, in our estima. I to enforce tk. In. in .11 it. riror. .T,inrt , ... o ' n i certain Ovemeer of highway, if they do not " do their duty." That thoae concerned may know the penalty they incur from a neglect of duty, we publish the following section of the Act of Assembly regulating public highways : Suction 14. And be it further enac ted, That all overseer of roads who shall refuse or neglect to do their duty as is by this art directed, or who shall not keep the roads and bridge clear and in repair, or let thrm remain uncleared or out of repair for and durmtr the soace of fif'een days, unless hindered by extreme bad ' Cfd to believe thatthetariff ia nothing leas than weather, such overseer shall forfeit for" rr",e 'en, instead of w hat it really is, a each nd every aitch- offence the sum r of 1 means of uing us from internal taxation. Af forty thiiiing over and above .uch dam J ttr' representing the tariff in all its gloomy hor ages as may be sustained, to be reentered row, they cry out that oca-tan is FOR it ! ta by a warrant from anv iustice of the peace i kintr csre. atwars. not to tell that Crawford has -fey any-pcrson tHkrnjr-mirthcr enmeraud 10 be applied to hi o n use. uous advocat. for it than any of the candidatea, -aJaw excepting !r. Clay. But if nothing worse could THE PLOT THICKF.N8! be said agitinst Mr. Crawford, than'that he iafor It.ia Well known to all who have paid any at- hjttdia'ovt rviitian of the tariff, he would stand tention to the riae and progress of the rnitcifm much more favorable light than be now party, that it has "been, for two or'three jears' does. But what is this terrible tariff? Why, it pat, waging war in fip;iiiar, against the Admin-' i no more nor less than a revirion of the Law utration. It is only within a few months, how- imposing certain duties oh the productions and ever, that the assailants ha come frOm behind ( manufactures of other countrien, which are im their masked b'aiteriea, and charged- in open ported into thia. Such a law has existed from field. rThejchi? l.r.r;r-i pears to be our venerable President: Mr. Mn- WmaetfHw'hTtimi dently by preconcert, from several point, We hall, at this time, only mention a few sources from whence this unprovoked hostility proceed. niere ia a newspaper printed in the City of- "aamngton, styled the " Washington City Gv li ir of ilia ppf Jomlliia1 ZiitiiLrr lnu!l4 hf prii l, l.ll u't, , (! a rwtnf In lU y of af. ' ftef,apronbtliaparteof Joha ,i ,i'f rona JerdU Ulo'i, but of s ! .rur, lo aa t;ftuar4 trum , in apartment of ta fuf bla r, baa JiJid klmfclf with t! afumald rillmt. 1la iMMf. tnanaced kf tmk mnt. M auetaiftrd bf tl palrunap of lb Tfeaaurjr, baa oot out I lha moat gmaa al rtneorout lemi eralnat Mf. Mofiro. cbanp bi kb ada tbat voubl rct ma Ma. 0. OUa buoattf. aboiKkmedaa Lt k Ktnc4 tbli Craovd paptf baa alitf ita one boirttr to Mr. Monroe, Ote ted tb frHMcat. m NailooaJ Mf!JSflf-Pf 5151 ?'i!T aIaooVgTa to Uirooul antn boatdc arpiintti and tha Kalrib Refleter, tf tmrt, ID follow nit najr, predict that tha F-tho," if Mr. Crawford evfitinut to b be Id op, will, rrt lotif, coma pul, toothnd nail, afainat (ba republican adftiLniai ratio). Now wa may bf aaked, why our renerabla ani patrl)4k Prtti'JcM t$ to violently attacked aud aboaod ' W ly, we en in wo otber way account it, but by auppoaipg it ia becauaa b will not faror Mr, t'rawford'i pre'enaiona to the Preet drncy. Ami we think 'be reader wiO adopt our hypothtaia, when be ia (nfomed that all the boa tility to Mr Monroe proceed from the rm&l; who are tha invariable aupporttra of Wa, II frawfrd. Ibe Preaidcnt know Mr. Crawford well, and knoa a the fnanarcment and intrijpir by abirh he i held up aa a candidate i be there fore undera'andinty anat.Koneetly wiahet amne o'her candidate to aucceed, in preference to Mr. Craafurd. While Mr. Calhmin waa held U a a candidate, it ! known Mr, Monroe view ed hi rrtrne-rii more favonMv than thoae of any o'hr candidate) but it i now not known wlirtJiT the Prcaidrnt ia for Jackaon or Adam. Our thine;, however, i certain he i deciledlr afa'mat the coim candidate) ad tb'ia ia the vr " head and front of hie ofcndJna;,' with the rtukeali, and their pre Tar. people oraintf c.wrr.t We b am from Connecticut paper, that ef 2Ct neniHen who rompoa-d the Cooneetlcnt I eeivln'MT tar year, more than 130 have been pefmilird I rrmain at Ktmr by their rnnatiturnt. II e regh i vicwrd a w'njfidar manifi-rtation of diplraairr at ruuriit dictation. Good aomc timt eom tf evil : the canrn t item ha been mitured to that deprre of corruption, tbat it binrful influence baa cauard the people every where to riae p, in the- mtjeaty of their trmpih, aivl mil dow n Ue a; item, and all ita advocatra. Socccaa to the caue of the Peo ple conhiaion and diigrare to all w bo would deprive! them of ibeir righta ! Tbe ftiea (New fork) Sentinel atatca, that Lnnr f' II in thut placr tn.l thr alirent country, " Vav, to tl.! pth nf ftur incKet ? Ihia w,v'd t- em rathrr unaraaonable wea ther to tba f"d people of thii part of the Un ion: and even at t'tiea it ia a verv rare occur- rrnce Put the above mentioned papor aara, tl.at not only no danfrer to regrtaiion ia appre. hemh d. but it ia thought that fruit will be con aiderablv benefitted thereby. Cen J.1CJCW.Yaml the TARIFF. In th; week's paper the reader will find a letter from i !en. Jackaon to Pr. Coleman, on the subject of the Ti.riJT. We invite our reader to an aMmtive pemul of it. IJke hia letters to. Mr. Mcnroe, it i characterized bv enlarrrd v.n and liberal aeiitimeuts, and cannot fad of . ? , raavmr- him -in- the, eat matlon of j:ten candid " . ' r aim iiiiirri'iiucru person, nmonr ine anincc , ' 1 I tllo'e d b 10 inJur ,he PPukri- ' rf Ucln with ,hr P1' nnt i,',U, ,,c U denv the allege. ,MB 1 "d t0 "w,w" 0Ur P". can pro- duce the vote of the General in the Senate- he a number of times voted againit the high dutiea proposed by the manufacturers. His professions, and hia actions, all abow that he is not dispoaed to go a far in laying prohibitory duties on im ports, as the fflurw candidate, U rn. II. Craw ford, ia. We hear he cry of tariff f tariff! as though it were a terrible viaitation, about to fall upon the nation. Many of our members of Congress have done more to alarm their cpnstit uenta, than to enlighten them, with regard to the tariff. T'nenlightened persona bave been indu fecolrTmended it 1R fimrsTand is a more atren- present time ), and every nation under hevenj paa a aimmriaw. - ioe revenue oi me covern ment has alwaya beent mainly raised from im post on foreign goods imported intobur coun try. Were it not for tbe fund accruing to the government from this source, the people would have to pay a direct tax The government muit iavt frMCv tJ tt-rajl ita tpenw tat i,,,'n.a then ItfliUh ia tha prvf. rb!a mo.! 4 ra'tiif i liia rt.oo'y, by lay In j duu ca tin importai'ion of firgn pr-Uti'0 anj aianu- ftt'irra, or by aa in-juuuivtiaj iLm aal dinct tuatioaf 1b tariff bill, aa St lrt pa- lie 1Jmi of Repraaantaiirta, m uojl, partial a aura. IUt wUaw h want U tba tnaia, tltat Uxly ao ancm!c4 and altared It, la akiuat every feature, aa not only to djveet it of aQ ta obaoi. ioua proviaiona, but to auk it w bat tvery aa Glbteaed, uawarpad fund la tio natioa, wiabed it abouH b.a aJutary lavkorajaa fwf nuo for aupport of tba tvrnaeV f feeding a Juat and rtaac naLla proc4lon ta m4 Can. Jacl aoa rot ed a-atnat tuott trovuiOM in tba cultural tnlereet. Ilia only otj"Ct raa, ao to alur the 14 tarUT, by loweriaf VU oJ,1aa, and raUing otbrra, aa ta tnakt itf of Jation juat j and equal thfougliout thai t'MH Mr. WeUter'a apeavb on tba Cretk qucaiion baa been rccdrcd with general approbation and ipplaue in England. It ha been traniUtcd ini l.rtak and prin ted in London, to ordtr to be dlatributed all over Greece. Btiurn htr Elwnd$-T Muen gerof lha fluoaeof Rcpreaentailvet ar rivad in WSahibgMi city on Friday even ing tail. He rraib-d Edwardaville oo the ermine of Ita 12th Inal. left there with Mr r.DwaD came with him at far at WaahiiiKton, Pcnn. where, learning from aome of the member wbo had left thia city, that Congrrta wuuld adjourn that morning, (Thursday,) be upped for a dr end arilvrd In Watbingtoa oo Monday, the Slat May. fS tukngton Rf.ubticaH. What will Mr Foamm uy to hi friend lha new Parthian of the Araer, who thoot hi poiaoned a tow at be flic, not at hi enemiea, butt at hi com radet of tba committee of instigation I franktk Cazrttt. Virginia A meeting wa lately held at Tulpeper court hou e, V al on the tub- jrrt f the Preaidency, wcn ucneral JacKtov only oaf one ioe. t Pcnntyhania. On tbe lltt ultimo, ngrrcably to notice given iti three new. paper, a meeting of the friend of Mr Crawford a held in Cheater county, Pa. at which reiolution, approving of the nomination of Mr. Crawford by the Cau en t Wathington, were adopted. The Weit Cheater Republican a:ate,that this meeting eor.tiited of nine perarm ; and that tha populttion of the county in which it wa held exceed 4,ot0l !! We learn that it it contemplated by the aeation, to paa a ueneral ticket law, atmtlar to the one jt:t adopted by tb IrfcMaiure of Conne ticu" : and that thia popular meaaure will be followed up by the great ttr of New Yor, for which purpote Gov. Yare hat determined to call the legulature together at an early day. The people are every there taking their own affair wcrtheir own hande. Bdt. Patriot BAD PROSPECTS, The Boston Patriot atatet, that at meeting of the Boston Debasing Societr, the qurstmn wa proposed, ought ILL I AM H. t.R awford to be Preudent of the . , , . , . . . United State? and waa detded, 69 in - - j - . . ,. ........ . From theColumoio Tetncofie. Meter i. F.ditort t 1 tend you eight rea- son why Gen. Jackson should be the next President. 1st. He ia an honest man. 3d. He is a man of genius. 3d. He is a man of courage, firmness and enterprise. 4t Y He ha deserved well of hi coun try. 5th. He ha not been guilty of elec tionrering. 6th. He it not member of the cabinet. 7 h. He it not more wrong on the Tariff than the rest of them. 8th. He has a high sense of national and personal honor. -' tkrbum at. A few day ince, a gentleman remark ed to his friend, thai lt the year 1791, he waa elected aupervitot, of Whitettovm in the county of Oneida, Vw-Yerk ; that at that time the wrrole pomjlattorr was botit 1800 souls ; that the same territory which waa embraced in the town at that time now constitutei,cc eountkt, the pres ent population of which ta nearly five hundred thousand. So unprecedented an increase of population, in the period of thirty-three years, will give an interesting view af the growth of the state of New York. Batlimert Patriot. The following note was found among the paper of the lale .Xord Erskine; ijm,,rlet Df eludiUtioni. would-be impertinent. " To General Wathingtan, ... -.-...,:.. "Sir I have taken the liberty to in troduce your august and Immortal name, in a short sentence, which is to be found in the book I aend to you. " I hire larftt irualnfinee ifnona; tbf moil taluaMa and tutted clattct&f men J tot you art tha only human Ulnf, (W whom I enr fell an awful ravtrtnee. M Iilncctrlf prf toCod to grant a lofijr and acrena averting to a Ufa ao gloriotnly datolad to tha) Uititcraal bapplncti of lha worW. , T. LItbKINL. LuJUUrtk If, ir97." There li now fore of about 604 men, actively engaged at work tipoa tba Chei apeak and Delaware Canal. Tba aub contractora art advertlalng for 400 add! lionil Uborara, M not addicud to profanity or inumparanla.' " " Capt. Cook, from Hondurai. irHved t N-Yotkj report! fniraloiit th 13th March, h EnglUh acboorter Sprinrblrd, ,M llonnuraa. araa eanlurarf arwiiil Ai miln N. of that plar bf a piratical boat with 13 men. A lad on board had lumped overboard and iwam atbore. The fate of the rett of the crew wa not known. The pirate fitted out the Springbird, with which they captured another ttr, chr. and murdered ihe crewi The King of Ihe Motquito ihore wa drowned about the Sih of April. Prrpa aratlon were making when Capt- C. Bail ed, 6r making another king. Willi P. Vaii Nti,of New-York, hit keen apKinted by the Pretldent of the United Slate, with tbe advice and corwenl of tbe Senate, to be Fourth Audi tor of the Treaaury, vice ConaTaaT FB(Mia, deceated. r.iTETTtriu.r. prices. ;w 3 Cottrm, 14 to ti i (lour, fine, 4) aupernne, 4 23 a 4 50 1 wheat, 8J a 90 cent i wliiakey, 30 a 3?1 1 neaeh brandv. Si a 6J; apple do. 50 to 55) com, 42 to 45 ) bacon, 6) a 7 t talt, Turk labuid, 70 a 80 per buahel i molaaara, 26a 28) angar, moa- rovado, VI a 10 J coffee, prime, green, 71 to 2J i 2-1 and 3d quality, 2t a 2-2 tra.hvson,;i2y al 20t naiaced,75 aoOcta, ullo'w, 5, beeewa. 3Ia t2iric3lto4pcrlWlba.)iron,4Jto5pr.!nonor pronered to Mm, win nortiy oo svm lit, i tobacco leaf. J a J) manutactnrro, a a w pr.,ewt Obtmr. Cn.iRLESTOX PRICES, 31. Cotton, 8. lalaod, 23 to 28. etained do. 14 to Ifti Uin An Iti .nt 79 In 91 i miu,rt la. pie, 14 a 16 WbJikev 27 a 29 da. j Bacon, 7 a 8 eta.) llama, y a 10) l-art, 10 Birging, Uun. dee and Invcrneea. (42 inch,) 2J a 25 ; Coflce, Prime Green, 20 2V Inf. to good, 17 a 19. North-Carolina Hank Hill. ?J a 3 per cent dia. ) Georgia Bank Bill, 2 a 2J per cent. dis. Cape Fear and Newbern, 4 a 4 per cent. dis. (VfM. The eeJca of I'pland bave been! .... ' r .i . v . pretty Urge, at the pricea of the nrecedinif week aay 15 to 15 eta. for rood Cotton, and ; 16 for favorite lota, for the French market Tbe account received on Saturday, of the 1-iv-erpool market, to tlie 8th ult. are not calcula ted to improve the prices with us. DIED, On Monday, the 31 of May, in Mceklenbiirg hydrophobia had aprcad terror in the d onty.of ibillio... fever, rredmek "-'.,,y. They mention the appointment of P.arj. aged about 41 year. On Hie day before, i-L.. . about Hi year, of are. died of tbe aame coBvj pbdnt. . In Lincoln county, near Beatie's Ford, on, Monday ; the Jlrt of May, aAer tn Obieaa of ail - days, with an inflammation of the brain, Ifenry turner, sen. r.q. aged about 60 year. . In the deatb of Mr. Conner, the neighborhood in which he reaMled ha loet oae of it best eituena, and the county of Lincoln one of ita moat Uberal and useful public men. In KaJcigh, very suddenly, on Tuesday morn inr the let mat, Mrs. Martha Haw kin, conaort i v" . ' of Joseph Hawkina, Eaa. Comntraller of the 8tJ' ... ... n. . , On tbe let ult. at Marietta, Ohio, General Rufu. Putnam, aged Senear In thia inat.nce of mortaUty, we recognise tbe departure of an- other Kevolutionary patriot, and the last Amr. iron General officer of the Kevolutionary army. Carpentering Business. THP. subscriber bep leave to inform the citixena of Rowan and the adjoining coua tie, that be intend carrying on the liouae Car penter Buaineaa in all iu variou branchea, and ia now ready to make engagementa with any peraon wiihing to have work done in bi line, lie will emnlov none but the beat of workmen ; and be flatters himaelf tliat, from his long experience andttrict attention to the buai- neahewillbe able todieWe anysuchwrork in the most faaluonable st le of the day, and on tbe mot reasonable ternis. He feel, no besi- tation inaayins: Uiat those who mav favor him with their custom, will be fully satirfiod as to price, durability, neatness, and despatch. ISAAC EAKNHART. Salibtirv,Jtme 14, 1824. EXAMINATION. N. Carolina Female Academy. A NDREWS & JONES inform the fnemla oi I V thia instttntion, thai the aemi-anhual Exam ination of their Pupils will commence on Wed neaday the 30th of June, and close on the 3d of Julv. Gold Midal will be presented to those younir Indies who have completed their studies, I ne rail netaion win ciiinmcinc on me oin oi .. . , I r. . 'II .1 . . t r uly, there licinir no stimmer vacation. About twenty new pupils can be admitted. Board and Tuition sixty dollars per aeation i Music, Draw- ing, and Dancing, if taught, are charged extra. Oxford, June O, 104. 2111 1 State of North-Carolina, BJL'REE COUNTT- I N Equity, March term, A. D. 1824. Merrit Iturcin, t. Phillip Goodbrt-ad. It appear- ng to the tatiafaction of the court, that Phillip tinounrean ooea not retiue w imin me umiia v thia State, it is therefore ordered. that publica tion be ne, for three jnonih..ucffssiv;dy iji the Western Carolinian," that unless the" said Equity to be held tor the county at Hume, at the court-house in Monranton, on tbe 4th Mon day of September neit, then and there to plead, anawer or demur, judgment, pro confesso, will be taken, and the same be heard ex parte.' S. 8. ERWlN.c. at. a. Trice-1. g4. 13iP23 rosiHcmiT. "T a Juryman, la antwer U a anambar La Cocgrtaa," aIt wk. 4th of Jul. At a rtrpectabU mct;,, of tha eitiien of f aliabliry, oa taUirday, tba 12tb but. a commit, lee was appointed, wbo duty it ia ma! la kav dinner prrpared, appoint a pkr, and make other aeceavaiy arrai menta, fur tb cel. . ibntioa of tti tppruW4.l.lng aanivrratry of tl. Decbuntio) of Independence,' Another conv m'rtta u appointed to rpar toaata, it, A , tha 4th falls upon Rirmtarttiia year, k waa r aolvrd lhal the e- Ubeaiion tlioukl take lace v The citiiena in tU ticiiti'ty of Safubury ire invited to join with tltoae of the town, in honoring the birth-day of American liberty, caiai tarae, 31. Tit value of I'ptanda ia fairly re -eata halted to the ratea which were current two atewkaagn, anil tlte tranaaetiona duriiif latt week hive been ery conaidrrahla in all iWriptiona, The It teat Ijverpofil new iwanmeahat discouraging ll baavy iaiort at tuuaa Ui are cow aidareil, when it will appear the market must have been very firm, not to hive given wty, 11ia article remaina much it favor ia all the Northern market in the I 'filed Rta'ra, Cotton, t'pland, I )J a 15, ami etr prime 16. Cotton Bagging, prime, 42 Inch, 2J a 25. watMiatTow. iub 5. The Committee of Investigation on the Memorial of Mr. Edward ha not yet re assembled, but la cipected to com mence it titling on Monday. Aational InttL It i dated in the New York Ameri can, that the health of Mr. Crawford U to mstcrially impaired, that he ha ei pressed a desire lo be withdrawn from before the people a a candidate from the " " T! Presidency 5 that a reply, declining lh transmlncd to the enalrnuhlf tnf mi nority caucu. The Richmond Whig hn also the fol lowing paragraph : u It is terioutly awtal and believed, that Mr. Crtwfurd hss de- termined. In coosequenre of bis bad health, to withdraw from the Presidential contest. H On the contrary, tbe National Advo cate, the Washington Oirette, and the Richmond F.nquirer, labor to impress orl the people that Mr. Crawford' health na not tITrea in any material oegree, and lhat he is at fit to aume the impor- tant and laborious function of President, a ever he w. fVathmg ten Republican. Late rem Art Or leant.- Papers to the 15th Mar are received. Several cases of vianri mrorre . rcrnan, as pom inasici - t Xc w OttZrlimViffiJtt&JP prehended by the planter, the rirer be- jng hU a few Inches lower than last yer. A crele 0f fonsiderble dimeltsUi had been made in tha levee above th plantation of Cen. Wade Hampton. Bait. Patriot. LA.TF.ST FB0M. EUROPE. HEW tore, jcne 2 Dy the packet shin Canada. Cant. Itmrera. arrived last evening in tbe short psssage of 25 dayl , . . . . . from Liverpool, the Editor of the Advo- c' h" "ceed h'e of London and JJf- crpool paper to the 1st Mty, Inclusive.- The Canada left the harbor on the Mh but had no communication with the shore after the 3d. The Spanish account are to the 15th April, and represent Spain as remaining in the aame atate of distress and uncertainty with respect to the measure of govern ment. Number of persons continue to t anestcd and imprisoned. I he noble were not even exempted. Madrid bad been et fire to in four different place at oncCf bul owinj, to lhe if,J,T 0f t.v.,l a v -a. rrench.lta progress w, arrested- Each V"! " "wi ui .no .. There wa not the least probability of the termination of the differences bet ween Great Britain and the Algerines, whose ports are rigorously blockaded. Convoya had been granted for the protection of trade between Leghorn and the Straits but there was not the slightest risk, as it wa ascertained there were no Algerinc cruisers at sea. The Patriot General San Martin has arrived in France from Duenos Ayret. Stills, at lNihlie&ale.- THERE will be sold at Public Auction, in Sa lem, X. C. on the 26th of June neat, (Sat unlay) a parcel of new STII.f.S, belonging to the estate of Vhriitopher Reich, deed. late of Salem, on a credit of twelve month, i further conditions of sale will be made known on the day of aaid sale, bv the executors of said estate. JOHN JACOB IJLUM, Kxet1diM JOHN C. BLUM, 5 jrwi"w' Salem, May 29, 1824. 4itll Further Notice. .4X;jOemnaindIJto the estatf of ChrSn toplier Reich', dte'd. are requested tb came (orwarand- make payment t and the'liarmt; r demands against aaid estate, are requested to bring their account, jfoperly authenticatec for , aettlcmenC witlun tbe time limited by act of Assembly. JOHN JACOB BLUM, r . JOHN C. BLUM, 5 ATtcu'n' Salem, Mag 29, 4itU . , ... V v t! il t ii t if ; t i ri! f i 5i x- i 1 v t-paftBirtij is
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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