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yJt Jritlh ititfiil'm t-f uvr leaders H, ihe article on the first rn f today's paper. It l f'om ibt of 'd ed i?cHrne4 fJltkUn, U torthf l he' prul of all bo Ujfcl tod Infcrinetioa cm the ubject of which U YTitere irt tny prions ! It t . tt taken Ibi pIo"l JM!tI"l igUiJi n the Presidential queulMi,.i U Uro Ihey ihwW w lo Oi for tbt day w election (ibe tlfVtHlk Jay tMvrmbtr) It near t fcsod. Ferhspi theft" wcr a mr Importer)! political tomest In Ibis country, line our emancipation from IlrltUb thral dom. It therefore behotnet theA', wboare o deeply Interested, lobs watch ful, lgUnt end scUte. Remember, that the contest l the ut ifctlntt the PEOPLE! TU tn crops In this vicinity are generally poj, iBJ, iik the eeptw of aome trip ( country sacra the drought prevailed early In the Mm, thete ifl b reasonable harvest. Wt at sorry, however, to Irani, that the crops of corn bavt failed l very considerable de. fret U several of the- aeighboriitg counties, as will as in some parts of Suoth-Carvliiia. The rwr erope ant very unpeomiwng in this Kfllon of lha state. Cotton waa first injured by the drought t but recently, the continued and drenching rains bare proven very CUl lo h a grot portion of the bolla were affected by the n,and fell of i and almost til thai UJ opetrd Ufjft tb rain set in, waa to injun-d a no to be worth picking out. It is the prevailing opin. ioe among Fanners tlut not mort lUn balf a crop of cotton b maJ thii acaaon many think not even tbat muclu If tliia aliple ta in. jond in otUtr dUtrtcta of country aa citcuaivrl) m it M in tliia, the frnrral product of the rar iU fll far ahort of U acaaon'a crop. Ilui !tficicnr will b acrioutly felt ly tlir proplc of thU and the ailjacrnt dialncta of countrj more particularly by tlnlio arc in lU bt, and bvjl; far rehef from the inflm tf mom y thit lol?o i U a!c of tbc )iar'a crop of cotton. .4 xF.iv f.tt'r.n. We Uat wetk received the firrt number of a new paperjirat cflUr.h-' ' 1aat4 ounft.i . ,-w . alitor U our former aao- ciate, Nr. Lemuel IKugliam, and late editor ol the Fiyct'tvillc Ohtcrrtr. The Cataaba Jour nal makei iu appearance on a ahect of the lij ot" the Western Carolinian, with neat t pc, auJ a i ll uiprcaicd. Ahhouli we are aaare the " Journal" will, ui aome meaaure, crowd ua out from a part of the ground we hitherto have occupied itill we ain ccrcly wiab the Editor aucceaa in his new enter prize. A well-conducted newspaper a aluav of iutrinaic value and importanre to iti inimeUi ate neighborhood and, indeed, wherever it ia read. It ia a convenient vehicle for the uissem ination of all kind of information moral, poli tical, and miaccllaiiroua : it arattcra raj i of lijfht and kimulrde w herever it circulatri. Such, we hope and believe, w ill be the " Catawb Journal.,, At to its politics, we know the prin ciplci of the editor too well, not to believe he will be firmly opposed to caucus dictation ami radical intrigue. e)0" filtF.1T FRf.StlF.T. The highest freshet errr known in the Ca laaba, waa witnessed in that river a few weeks ince. The darru.pe it caused to low-frround crops, ia aaid to be immense. Ami w hat apgr. vatca Uie miafortune, ia, that the com cropa on e uplamla bohlering on the river, had preri ously been almost ruined by the long and ae vcrc drought in the summer. Information from Burke, enables us tq aay, not only that the corn was swept from the river fields, but that in ma. ny cases the soil itself w aa washed away by the swelling flood, ruining aome of the best lands in the country. We learn that the stream near Morganton, called Silver Creek, swelled to auch height aa to reach the aecond story of Mr. Greenlee'a house, situated some distance nn the 1'iHi and that, in like manner, the waters of Muddy Creek passed through Mr. Rutherford's nouse, situated on the road leading from Mor gwton to Buncombe. Great injury has been done by this freshet, to ve new Saluda road in South Carolina i the bridges were carried away, and the road so torn --: ii4in m'ira mat ll ic 1 M "wwwlly gre at, doing extensive dam- to he fields of com on the bottom-lands, -v. a aaiistaction, however, in congratula "IT our immediate neighbors on their exemp n Tm thi widespread damage : the river -nie thu place did not rise more than 8 or n above the common wa.ter.mark. The ns here, though constant, did hot fall in auch Profuse torrent. toiw jhe w.teraea hn. ' .,r"LSLK! that there, waa an extra- 7nT'r'el m CntU' ConaUWrable in c en aucd by the farmers in Anson ' ' weH m 'heir cof.on as corn crops. t.r.KrnAt U fAtr.nf. CiXen Katlef tfti U4 by II '- Iknut A-tjviUM tirmraj tk,mtt,H th I' Un. of lU Ittla !' ;.! of N-rrn CaJ Mhila, f.r ij-ima 'torn V bftgavU, b curt whl.li will atun.l Un, U ftl tbiwogb thl ar, tlx rrfintrnl of Caah bt lonrHnj to MrtbWnburj n4 Wm iAftUt, btinr os dtff t Concord bn tin or rSaA nn iWtfrvW ImmfdiaUl ''- leered ib'irenWt U r FaalUt.w nc the a ho a urH wxmy tU Um''r. lU Kr riineiit. - At rlcUon waa then bU iifflrert 19 (.ontmaitd thi dcttrhmrM j whj t4, 7'4 O. (lb Ut commarMlrr of (be Mry'iment) vaaonanimoual rlecUd at captain 1 14. Col. Jmtt ,f, U lit UditrnMit i Col. KMn MJ r.cutenanti ami Vtj.J'mli at Comet. It U UUd that, 1 lie tt'ita lU de. Itcbmcttt manbet fr l'aycttillr, the nu.nber will b inert icl to trfrt U'wi'a.l. 11, corj will number, among ha nvmixn, the brarcat and Rxiet rcapeclablc cilucnaof Mccklmburf and Cahamia countiea. Itank, fortune, and pat rkitUln, cnmbiM to rentier the detachment one peculiarly worthy of the acrrkt for whirh k U dcttined. We y eenture to afRrm, that the llluatrimia 6VWA A'af, the brnefartnr of Anerra, I.a Fari-m, will no where h the failed Slatca bae acrn ho!y of aui-lLm boae intelligence, d'.acipline, and jren'lemaril; drpnrtntent, ran caret d that of thiidctacbmen'. W would init the citur.na of flatiabury, and ot Rowan, to fullow the example of their apir ited and patriotic neighbor. We know they lota and revere Lm fnwiir, aa cordially aa their fcllowitiaena do in any part of the t'nion fof it to contrary to their naturea, to cotitrmpUte with a lUtlcainnroficem, and acoU Indifl'crenrr, tlie tirtunua and marnanimoua comlurt of tliat great and iltuatrinna nun, ami the diinr,i.hed . , i aervicea le renuered our croimrr ounnj Firr atruggle fur a national eaiitente. Iet the tiling be itarttd hy aotne patriotic individual, and enough, we feel aiwiml, wotihl , to do credit to the town and the county. PtlESinF.XTIAL ITF.MS. At a regimental muster in the ciy of lUleigb, week before last, a vote was taken on the Fres idency, in seven cofTpsn'.i, whkh g"ii tlx lul toaing nsntt : Jack..n. 2U rrafu.l, 4t Adu.s 41 siauiMi'f, (ki.i, ia:i .If-. IVh.tt At the regimental court inart'ul of the first Iredell eouiity regiment, held thi dv in Statewille, after the btuint of the court lakeine t, ti.e umcvr on lU- ui ton of the next FremUlenr). Borne uklrtwi were m.iJc, mt tt if iUm iJtl am, athn .. Crtivfitd, kcme ifiten.lt d lo faor Mr. Ad aim , nothing was pubhelv said in fvor of cither tSiit other randidatu, I pon tkiog thc otc it vu found that J kon ht.1 1 votei Adams lo Crawford 10 Several persona, not hrlonging to the court martial, were afterward invited to add their votca to tboae of the officers ; thc result of w huh was, Jackson, 19 Adams 14 Crawford, It 1 give jou the farts as they are.jrithout com ment. Yours, respectfully, a. a. c. oa ths wtsrsan CinoLmi. At a company muster, held in the low cr enn ol uurke countv, the 1 1th ult. if was proposed to thc company that an elec tion be held to try the strength of (he different candidates for the Presidency : the candidates in nomination were, (ien'l. Andrew Jackson, Hon. John Quincy Ad ams, lion. Uillim II. Lrawlord, Hon. Henry Clay. The result was as follows : Gen. Andrew Jackson, 68 lion. John Quincy Adams, I Hon. William H. Crawford, 0 Hon. Henry Clay 0 Set. 13, 1824. L.1THST FROM EUROPE. KIW YORK, SEPT. 24. The ship Albion, -Captain Lee, has ar rived at Boston in a short passage from Amsterdam, and furnished our Corres pondent Mr. Topi iff, with Dutch papers to the 19 of August. He has forwarded to us the following translation ; General Don Juan Martin, alias Ll Km- pecinado, had been liberated from prison at liodar where he waa confined in an iron cage, by a detachment of troops, who ar rived in that town with a forged order from the Government to deliver the pri- -aV"--vi,;)vir)ii-c wren "ine Governor of the prison, the troops over came the garrison of the prison, released the Lmpecinado, mounted horses, and with the Empecinado at their head, left the town without shedding a drop of blood. , The Banditti was increasing in cverv direction thoughout the interior of Spain, so as to make it almost impossible to jouTOfyTaraTrftct'MBnc roads with A Mrong force had been sent out from Toledo against a band in one of the mountains near that places but was defea ted, and returned with 16 wounded. tl wrnrn!tltrrt from n,H,!, tad left Jtl for Hr, lJ tfthef on Ihcir Uiuri, riot bating Uc Ue 0 effect my aatlafacwy errf i;fftftl lil tke rcnrli (;oernment. ' Accomifiom Zante lathe liibof U- ,tommunkate liitclfleiKe of the f! vf pat,Mt.b altiibuieJtaMWff , It ui tbat thi Kual Awibaitadf at ConitanUoopte tait4 perruiuio to ike me rtbent teiaeli irafct 1 tukU troooi la lprii eno tbt UM Areatiu In the eenke cf tbeCreeke t tbat t-b-e. TiQ Uta tillcreJ 1 000 ocqulne to aid the Turke, mhkh I be; MCcptod 1 fd Ibai Ibe Crecki Codlneowt lh treahr,rid Ktioc Do Itopci w jcpiertikalif act fire to ibe mtgatioc in the fonrtia, ir.d u w en up logcinar) crying mh the Crtcki.- MAHKKTS. r.irtTTr.riur. mutt, Cotton, 10 to 171 1 lour, line, 4) i MprrtM, i new 7i a Bi t.i UJiy, 3iJ a Jit pearb brandy, Ma llt apple do, 4)100, com, 4J to W bacon, i: ( aU, 1 i,ik tJand, 80a 90 per butil , nxilaaat-a, ?T a W 1 aarar, tnna. rfrta-ln, IV a 10) t crTte,inm, (ri-rt, W 23 1 3I ani J4naiity,3ua i ira.t.MAiKKl su a I 23 1 llecd,7JalWcta, taUov,6 a Fi Ueiwat, 31 a .Tj( rice 3 to 4 prr I'X) (hi. j iron, 4 lo i pr, l(0 lb. i tobacco lc J, J a .1, , n.iiurt lured, 5 a 20 pr. cat oaitatia. ciuni.r.trnv r titer., s-jt. tt. Cottitn, N. I.UliJ, 2 to 2fs aainrd do. 14 to IS i Mme do. IS, naiitre, Ti to ill lort fx plf, Mbiikry .10 a 12 rta. Itacon, 8 ct..( Hams 10 a II i lard, 11; Hjtir. Iut Ice tnd lnrrnr, (4J inrb,) 2i a 25 , t ot fTre, Prime Grrrn, la IV Inf. tofl, I J av 17. North ('an.liha lUtik .1) a 4 per rent (l.i. i Kuorria (link llilk J a 51 tcr ea1. da. t fpe Frar and Nebero, J J 4 Jer cat. dia. t uiu. hlr of new UplumU kin been . ' "k' fr" f-' '' -4 Ibe diatroua eflectaof the Uterain anl gale, arc expected to have an influence upm the prices of this tuple, but to what ci'cnt cannot yet U arertajned. On the Ctb int. Mr. iHv.d llyiv'o. of Ca barrus county, to Miss Lamira Obop of Ire- dell county. ea hlt.lt. In tliisemintv, on the 2"l ept. Ceo. A. ttmiih, infant "n of (.corge and Margaret SnJth, aged Kven months. In Ixington, Iaidnn countv, on the 9tb ',nl. of a chronic l)enUn, (irln .If.inV KvuHManUt, (second sn of Benjsimn I) Moun. Mvillr, F-. ! rk of the Superior Court of that count v) ajred 4 jears and 7 iirfmlhs. At the residence of her brother, Dr. n ilium MendcnSall. in Anson county, N. C. on the 2.'d of Sept. 1824. Mrs. Mary 1 . Ingram. le ot air fefc'wUirS" or jwiueatown, SjujiioM count), N. C Lately, Keih Wa., Fjq. of Randolph countv. Mr. W,le had bren in a low state ol health some i ears, and died euduViily on a joumev to Faettev,!le. r. W. had frequently rc'pre seined Ramlolph countv in both branches of the Mate l-rpslature, ami waa a valuable neigh bor and a respectable citizen. In Jones count, on thc 1Kb ultimo. Amos W. Simmon, Fxi. one of the Mentbera elect of the Ont ral Asarmblv from that countv. In iM.plin countv. N. C. on the 1st ah. Mr Jacob Matthew a, aged 108 years. Until a few mHiim hi fore liis death M retainetl aim a I th vieor ol youih. hia aiirht waa nrrteet. wd he could walk ten or f f miles a day. Seven vearsagn, luswite (lieu, aged IUO yearn they had been married shout 80 vears. Itecentlv, in Eurnne, Charles Ibnin, fhike of Flacentia, aired 86. During, and ainee the revolution, be tilled a large circle in ita eventa. lie w..i a man of letters and a member if the principal institutions in Kumpc. He wu sue- ceniel) a member of the states general, the constituent as mlily, council of ancients, third coiimi! when llonapartc was first, arch treinrrr of the empire, and governor general of Holland, l.iguna, kc. and a peer of France under Uhiii lHth, second grand cordon of thc legion of hon or. Unit. lent. At New-York, on Tueslav mominir, the 7th ult. the hon. Nicholas Wars, (senator iu rnrresa from the state of Georgia. By SATURDAY'S MAIL. Cen. La t'ayettc crossed the Delaware river at Trenton, on Monday, the STlli ult. ; l.-r- l, rr.U,A K ,K. r. f v.v ..v .vvv.,w ennsylvania, and an immense concourse of citizen and military. The Ge- went as far as Frankfort, 8 miles from Phfladd phia, on Mondxv nir.tj and next morn ing he entered the city, amidst a scene f bustle and intense anxiety beyond the power of the mind to conceive. All the stores, shops, &c. in the city, were shut, and every kind of business, other than the preparations for receiving the Gues: of themationrwas-vjspended Nearfy the whole population of the city, (120,000,) besides vast numbers of strangers, were u -j. -a Jn on mesa to the field where La Fayetta waa to be received, to review the tloops, 8cc. The Philadelphia papers of the 29th ult. are filled with the details of what took pjace on the day preceding; for the insertion of which our limits are too circumscribed. We will take some furthei noike of them in our next. -. nej0." report n ca!)e 0f yellow fever on thVjjdih ult. and but one on the 30th. Thc board report nx xteatto by yellow fever, On me n, aii(TUrrj;e cd ike IXh. !f ,v. r; -Ttr of U t, U i.,n, U ht c;-;, o tU !l ih tAT FohtK.X 3Sr.W. Jly II t X ik lryn I Jrrp.l, yA tn .i i) e j;4 af Au(l bat Ln fftiftd. 1U (iWal.'ig ari a-n (km frA t:.lrt ( LiaUa tdiket to the lilt tt Mtv leep up the farce of ea eipcditloo la lire tilt ed ippoinfmc Mi for that furu ire tnnounced n the LUbon Uaurte ft It er.Ja njcrtcj, thai the CaptiU Vult bd ami.mcd great lo U an c tLe iib the Creek fiiUi;U wrucli' of Ipaarai ar4 that the Derwiib Pcbi hed lot the whole ef kit Etard lain trmscceufui tttempt to cri the MM 1 rtay.pt U. (From the ImJim Uactte, Ag. 17.) IhrapaltUt have this morning Lean re ceived, dated in Ibe Uaf of Algiers, July 26. rrDOrtins that the difference betwcio this country end Ibe Regency of Alg1mt were on that day tiicorl!f atraiigcd, bd that hoaiilitici had accordingly ceased- Litearooii avo. 17. Col 1 9i, We had tcr limited de mand ihrvughvut the week, end the total operation! art estimated at wily 7310 b.ga, i i i .... . .... ', . I Inrhidinp 160 hwlee of Orleaoa by .urtion , on tiiJay, tt to S per b end alwut lVX American by private, on speculation aiui for export at a reduction of J per lb. An article la a French paper of the 12th of August, aay a, that M a woman in the neibUirhuod of Valcntla, (Spain) has jual tcn dtliv-eted of seven tfvl4rrnt at one birth ( ! Tuinr s'ftnttt. of aober, in.lunrvis halr)s, wbo can " come w!l recomint ruled, will meet with cocou raiment frwn the it nbrrs. Apply aoiin. TIIOMI'sON h. I It NT. I'ontonl, (harnw county, 27 N.i: cl 4, 18.'4. ovr tii Vanl?rlttnmenl. Ir.TtOY SF.CIIIS I informs ufrien.l. i and the mil-he, that be b owned I a Jhutr f."aivriii"il m lanewiter tttv, Houiii-Carohna, oirthe mam rosd had- ( frsini CliailolU' lo Lancaitcrvillr, ('miM.eti, k.. at "31 itn Ir i from t.'luu lolte, and nineteen from UiHstrrville. Tr.,rller en this rl, are respectful!, invited to call on the auUcnbcr, where tley may be aaorrd of fiivling, at nvid erate pncea, eoiofortahle fare for tbrmselvtt, gol tble, and feed plenty for their Vy. 27, H.4. J-.-J U MOV SF.f:HHr. N 1netlav,the 1 6h of November, (it being the week of Hew an county court) will com- ,.,. . -.-i... . ....... i.,i. ,Z fulluw ing articles : iiv v isv s w w a 'mi aethrias j a a v k. wi 1 1 is. sa eat v u. - There new tgs completely fimilted i 12 or 14 do. not comnlctclv hnished ; . . ... . r .. . . .. .. ts -titer articles, too tedious to mention. At tho wine lime and pUp. ill be- hireJ out a rreai vanetv oi uaienai, n uiai une ot ,, , . , w 1 i . : busimas- Robert M'jore, lujrnea Morgao 3, Lewia Al, the t.Hla beUging to thc shop, ami Mahon, Joseph Mason, John Martin. F.li nercfiary f4 carrying on the Ciff novkini 'jab Martin, John F. Moorkle, BftfT Mar A great variety ot Household and Kilrhen jn, George Miller Ni John Nitihrk, Furniture, among which are a nHmh,r of rt Krgncj, NVinan -,(). Oaks Sc GiifTin rate P"b with entirely new Reddinp: and nil- r. . .. .. , , n for the term of one year, the irriw, belonging ters, Michael Peeler. R. Phillip J. Ri ljdtu,ri noivgthcni ia a very valuable rate, Catharine Randleman, Y. R. RulTm, iVth'.'m. r n t - . F.lenor Hobison. Joel Rvbinson, Jeremiih tw ot:JZ;: XlV?,?' oneofthemisthe Utedwrllinirof the deeaartl! to which ia attached a Gig-maker's simp, well calcuUua for that or any other branch of me- chanical buaineka. Comlitiona of sale, hire, and rent, will be made known on Uic days nf tale. SAMUI.F.MLY.J .. , Al.XR. UUYD, 'mr' Suhihwy, Ort. 5, 18':4. 5t3t Tu Journevn' Tullois,. I WISH to employ a Jixirnevman Tailor, im. mediately; good wages and stradv employ, ment will be given. JACOB. K1UKL1M. lriniton. X. f. Orl. 1. 18J4. 3t28 k ND rammitted to jail in Salisbury, Rowan il coiJity, oijiry, N. C. a nrgro man, who iy his iai: he is about 24 years of age, dark e:ion, In elect and about five inchca hiifh. name comple ' rmier i.ia riKm ear oeeawoneu uv uic u o the ct of knife, and speaks vi ry (jnick ai 4M W-len-apokcn tor The owner h notified to IHJ UI- lh come forw ard and prove property, pay charges, ,T,""y- 8AMIJ.i7r. , ' - 9 HAVING settled himself in Con corrf, .. C. offers his services to the inhabitants of the Town and ita vicinity, in the various branches of his nrofession !! mv ho Ainiul at lis shop, one door north of the I'nat.OfW eirept when absent on professional busineas. The lloYse-Slioe, lor Ste. AN the South-Yadkin, containing 300 acres of w xatwa, on wniCJ twgaiJ a..- . - c'lnToTfcmTanaonthe river, a complete r mill with a good dam i also, a canai cm across the bend; which ia now in order to build any kind of machinery, with water plenty for Iron Works, and it ia believed good ore handy ; two dwelling-houses, good barn and wt-hoHaea, a young apple orchard, and abovit one-half of thc Ln.iJk.n.,! and under irood fence, and may be divided so as to make two settlements i and if purchasers should prefer it, I would divide it : a laree proportion of the cleared land is fresh. XrrrW tfijjw-ed to poncbaacr will call aiid:w h ..-iSfS (8 miles north of Statrsville, in as i.. .kiiv ana as wealthy a place as any in thc in a - hnef nart of the stateV between now ami the nritt of next vca'r, as I utn determined to hell and Ol next vear, us Hill ueiei nnneu iu sen iiim :. Negroes will be taken in part. Apply con the premises. JOHN iivlMSTEU. move, to me, li e dell, .V. C Sept. 'JO, 18:4. , iiO "sinl?A Yi'YwVnn. f 1ilK awt,t,f Ve .t r.t I f 1 air. It.wU t'. S t(MS f H..!U !(.!.'. ti.e Uut W.MMbf D-ti.'fi a'l D.'y ! ltr. tt vf Ue tttUttt ...!; U ,ij .ri. in ir thif ewut tJ atl-ew We ft (i.mkh',U ilitlwt a!, itn ikt a' wt 1tp.,a nl, t tt all nfinM iWir , a lnM,n, U e a,i 4 kaaftloi hkl thfy tewrve, wiQ trr I'nptn" with any M the stale, ihH- r lrn a d tO be pwMlaily siKoltd, aaj gwM f-if wrtr4 M ary part 4 imi mftf Ut i aeeplirad. CAN0Mlilt.Mrl.F1UX wOiiiu u ir k ry p luur luuitejr, OX Friday, the ;b vi, waa (ju4 aJ pt -ia any pn m, e jmli mtmmnr tinw mumtf al 1wMr)srepM,i4 to ri'l at any t1f In "e.l, ,UtiU nh4 ptket buck, py t'ur'-s 'h Uka H taai. UAVL. Cl..Mty. flrlUar J, H wt VuIa:tl)U I'rojicrtjr, for Fait. F1;ir. auhicnber, tiJiing to rtturn t Virn. I ia, w.11 sell lus prtpertf hre, ewimr 4 (AlOntrti eLAM), Uing a purl of the tract wrntly wwned If Jnr.h tsibwn, t l)i g on H t'rr., about two mle fioht Cliailo'li, tm wluh ti the lvItowiig iaipnt o.f'i i a umtwf ttunjf mill, in pretty gv.l rrpar a ia n dl, l.ul 'i''?' Uo new barn, atnl other neearouM,imrtilHit . ,A (BWJ , ,irrM gmaif.nfe.aiKlan ahuiMlance Unt meadow rmiw on the irit. A barn n.sv be had ia this property, if m- media'e ajpln-ti'i ia n.ce. ire terms naif he aarertained by apply i"jf the ilaeriler, tU orrn, ItKSJA. JOMSHO.V. MiUrr ,hiw, .V. C. Jt'.V A Lint eir lat'tfrra TnV remainirif in the l't Hfnee at r. I bury, North Carwbfte, iMokcr lw, lH'.'k A. Jmc Atkins II. ltona Uatnh ll, Hcnrv Hara;rr, Sophia Brinkle, lmutl 1111, John Uird, John flUkwell, V ilium lUrtxr 4, NichoUv-Darrinr, 'I ilman lilies, Trier l)ariiit(tr r JarcdCo gin, William ( huim, John t'alloway, Ro bert ( hunn, J. U- t'rane, Vltouh ( i n- fesur, Andrew t ope, Jacob LloU, .elf 'an logins, jo.in waver, , Cunningham. D. John Dimuke, Dart. a. ... At - i . Davidson, Diun la Dudon, John Davis 2, Joseph K. Dohii.s, Soloman U. Dickaon. K. John B. KaRjn 3. Henry tllis. K'U n I Ilia, Funtis Katon, t.eorge Krwin. F. Henry Fight, i rl.an I.. 1 item n. G. Wm. Glasvcoca, ( hrisiopher (iool man, Jesse (iilleaii, Hi hard Gillespie. Ii. Jcvse IlodKins 2. Samuel Harbin, Isaac A. Hsll.t htisiiati Holnivtettcr, Doc tor Hansford 2, Samuel Hughev. J"hn llenly, Ambrose Hotchkts. Huth llartls, Th,.maa Hall. Klchrd TK.J;r,ct,,aJson Johnson, John Jonei. J. M. Jovce. Ulev Jones. K. George Krider. t.. J.hn l.owr, Klicaheth l.en.ly 1, David C. Utke M. John V. Mover, John A. Murrhivon, ." ' ' ajm l" ' n""' A,i'n'' rrrpiea. nnn R- Fiiresa, John Prcslv, William I'Ls- RobersonS. t.atharine Smith, Samuef Smith, Sarah Smith, Jmes Smith, Sam- uel Smith, George Smi'.h, Wm. Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Briant Switmey, Jartlea Stewart, Andrew Snider, Hcnrv Stirewalt, Henry Scchler, Daniel Sullivan, Archibald Stokes. T. Ficdviitk Thompaoit '2, Frisby Trot, Wm. Thomason, William Thompson. II. H. Taner. V. Henrr v.rwu. -w. cinitce Willc, Isaac Wise man, Betsey Woods, William Willeford, Alfred Wood, Robert White, Peter Wal ton 2, Richard Wall, l.li W. Ward, Joha -Wistenkent. SAMLF.I. IlKKYK", P.M. cN'otfct. muF.KE will be sol.I, at the late relrnce of 1 JluU)b Albright, dre'd. ten miles somh-west nr s.li.l,..rv il,. lu.i. ,.i ri..l., ..... ll iie nesotial property belonging to the estate of ,nd heen , a M airinin and Cieer.. VA Iu at. (lrj.ttil rrtna.alinf lA ll.kl-M.a fat, I llM Cor (,at. and Hav ; Househokl and Kitchen Furniture, and sundry other articles. Term. made known on thc day of sale. Due attem JOHN AMIHIGHT, JACUH ALUIUGIIT Itlm'rt. Snlinbum, S,-pt. 3, lfi24. 6t27 Private Kntcrtaitimciit. Ilil E subscriber has opened a house of Pri . vate Entertainment; where Travellers can be accommodated. He promises all who call 0Bhinv good. -IrtaimeuV- u lilv a-pknty -of 4ba best to cut and drink. 'H " II. II. SATTEKWHITE. OF SOUTH CM0UXA. f I1H E Lectures in thia College will commence JL in Charleston, on the ircond Mnduy in November next, and continue five months The I'rofraaors arc John Edwards llolbrook, M. D. Fiofeasor of Anatomy. Samuel Henry Dickson,. M. P. Professor ef the liifctitutes and Practice,, of Medieinc. . . 1'hoinas G. Priolcaii, M.-1). Professor of Ob- itetrics, and the diseitftes of Women and Infants. Henry It. Frost, M. D. Professor of Chcmiitry ( aim rnarniaey. Stephen FJliott, L. P. Pnifessor of Natural History and Hotanv. 1 H0MAS C. PKI.OI.EAl', M. P. ' "' Dean vf the Fututtp 1 ,.j0, 1B2U 'vU i V r M i- .V -t ; i i I "I If! ..v. i, . tt. if'. atJtWa. -?'l4)"r-'v it V s ...... x r; J
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 12, 1824, edition 1
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