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9 t gV The ttafcrarnti It ' furciiUi in tor,R msJ by o'her pspersi V era Informs) that England, France snd Pnmii, h nearest Powers to Dtl rjurn, arjs (ping o hotJ Congreas, at bit ) thcf will form cert tin Condition fa ihi pfcifictlon of Holland and Hel (iiin. Te conditions will be preen i(4 n iha froviaional Government ( , i'fcli for their compliance within ..mia tlme.lirnlsed bv the three oawers I i iha cmjjirtFpbf Ih t period, should Iht Celebris not comply, the rrusstan pill immediately mirch h'o Helgium. TM hoM ' ,0 h,e kn Sfl " -fjtefdT bf Prince TeJIeyranJ. We innoi htlp expressing great doubt of (ha jrectiitiS of Jf.,:... fr- ..--j.tJ Trie MmlMf.IfUn4-'lrtttfrfet to ' be iha u'(ct of general, conversation. " MRV rroottt re ttcir:tMH-tnd py ronjcCU"' ate hixarded concerning the rtuls of (heir situation. The general opinion is, ihat measures will adopted to rep eit thi aeoiimerus whioh prcdomin He in that country, and that tranquillity mil be rc'ored. The Lind-m Globe of STih October ,,fl j Yesterday, the Duke of Well ington, on returning from opening the r,t senior of Patliameot, was followed r,f a great mob, who hooted and hissed lm on the way. It was with the great en difficulty that hia Grace cicaped from the violence and menaces of tbove who turrotnded him.H Tar British Parliament assembled on the 26th- of UcloUr, and by a unanimous Vote re elected Mr. Chirlei Manners Sut ton. Speaker of the House of Common. The speech from the throne was not ca pected until the 2i of November. Furope appears to be in a state offer tsentation. To keep things steady in xniny of the continental countries, re tjui'ei all the wisdom, prudence, and , firmness, that their ablcat ataleimen po se- a a a The Lonstnullonsi .Spaniards appear to be in motion preparing to produce a revolution in that counry. 'Irli'problbte that-before long we shaft hear of tome decided efforts against the Roval power and P'ttr. Account Irom Madrid to the Uth of Ocmb r, Kate that til millions worn of protested bills had been returned, which the Royal treasury had drawn on the pro vinces, and which the lifer refuse to pay. In Gallicia the Constiiutionalitti infest that province and cantrol public affiirt Wherever Gen. Mina appeared he was received with cnthuitasm ; and the ftme of liberty was spreading in every Circe '.ion. ' Letters from London of October JO h announce that .the itsndard of liberty was raiaed at Cadis, Ferrol, and Coruna and ihst Don Miguel hid -given positive or" den to itnl troops 16 1sl the Spanish loyalists s I'iiurallf tV nti-Jrinkiftt t'Jcti I enough Louisiana votes for the high djit out wnat than we aiy tt I ennsvlrania nd Osiof Dies the poir mm tbe working man the farmer not e nj y too miny luturies, that these ststes anoutd inflict a continumra of the hith dutr on nccetlarr material ol everr man's breakfast snd aometimashis dinner and upper? Tne New fork Tote stands near lv ditlJed U - f it the reduction 1 1 J!' i There it rfo mystery In this postilon. The lirge mijority , of the high taxation members f.omthii state. haveiuit bren deleitad.io tbe li'e elec tion, and left at home by the Rood people of New York. Thu was a severe bljw to uch patriotic r&orrer fipeneefY Mirfttf' dale, HtrortriiErfcc., andTTo thry re venge Ihcmic.lrci oa the workinir ren thrfannerriTrdTJn The'inecuVnU, who would not vote fr tbem, by trippin u? his cup of comfortable hot coffee, and virtually living to them, "take that (or voting against us.M In $ commercial point of view, the interest of the tute of our trade foreign and lntarn na beeo sacrificed if thesa men, under the cry of" American system " . Fortunately, the inm'ers elect lothe neit Congress are W4de of Better an ! purer meterial. They will not sacrinct tbe comfort of the poor man to a few rich sugir planters in Louiina. mat JisnTU acar tmixn. MVihWJUnn.. The Suqar Duty. The vote in Con grets arranged by states on the llth inst. Mt Mr. Iliyne's resolution, instructing the Committee of Ways, md Cleans, to hirejnto"irrtLexpedieBcv of repealing the duty oo foreign Sugar, Hands as fol low i ;- jtyrt. Noti. AbttH. Maine, 4 3 0 X. Hampshire, 5 0 I Massschuselta, - 0 JO 3 R. hland, 0 I 1 Connecticut, 0 6 0 Vermont, . 0 S 0 New York, 13 3 New Jersey, . 0 I - 1 Delaware, 0 0 1 Pennsylvania, 0 34 3 Maryland, ' 4 3 2 Virginia, 13 3 7 N Carolma J. Q U. ?. L'arolToa, 8 0 I Georgia, v s 0 3 Onio, 5 13 0- Ktntucky, 2 t 3 Tennessee, 7 0 3 Alabama, 3 0 0 Louisiana, 0 8 0 Misitisippj, 1 0,. ... Qi;.. -Urnotlrir "V .0 0 Indiana, 3 0 - I - iWnois, - - O - -I --7 O ; 2 99 33 The vote shewn bv the above arrange Tocnt gives rise to several reflections of f some importance to ll classes of so ciety. There is perhaps no duty that presses harder on the working classes of society the agricultural interest than the duty . on sugar. It is equal, if not superior to ht on salt. TfteT'impdcunce of in Creasing the consumption of such a tern . perate. beverage as coffee, and ita Con tomitants, in a moral point of view, will strike all intelligent and. patriotic men, Jhe cheaper the poor cm procure the ingredients of "this beerge, the , more ill be consumed, and the mischievous liquids spirits, Ice will be the more esdilf banthsed from Use.; In this vote it will be seen that New England, with the moral and patriotic es caption of New Hampshire and part of Maine, is in favor of taxing as high as possible the poor matv's cup of coflfee. Is this their desire to promote intemper ance i la this measure calculated to aid GJ'Tfif tettre ini!snoiition of one, ana the nhxrrwe of the. other Editor, must account for the tnuill qtttntityvf Mitorlal matter iri Vic columns of the Western Carolinian of to-day. Xh Cwtttna U true I Iht Ctkttitvtin. T-arN in the tenion of the prueM Lr'''l,nre Mr. Hvnum of Halifat introduced into the Ilouae of Common, a preamble snd resolution denying the rifht of the Gf nl. Gov. to carry on works of I denial improvement, icb a culling roadi and canals, within the limits of the rrsprc live States, or in other wordi supporting the tame doctrine contended for by Gen. Jarktpo in Li Veto Messar, kid in bis last , Tbe re- olationa were atroogly oppored by thoee whi art for giving Congrwa a ny implied powta sj they can i ' ttj't mch mn were too few. in number and nd too tittle ifluene to effect anything, for after a diacuiii n of aome length, th retoiutions were tarried bv a vote of731o 47. We congratulate ihe people of N.C. upon the result of this vote h more imporUnt uta'inn could not go before the Legislature, and that body did conai Jer, dicua and decide on iL .For tome timepait, tbera ttaTVeen" no'TIne of demtrka' lion between tbe (Lnerrnt political Dartira in this State. The consequence of which i that men have not been known. Manv, fiw instance have been eying out Jckon who are deadly opposed to the important stand which he h taken on the ramparts of the constitution to save it from violation by the Latitudiniriana- We have no confidence in that cla of politi cians trbo call theroaclvea Jackaoo men, but who oppose all the leading meaaurea of hia admini. tration. We cannot say, that there are an. audi in tbe legialature, we re not well enough acquainted with its members; but if there are any such, the votes upon this question will (he tbrrreloren feetr"AiSoon il we gel th yeaiana nays we will publish tbem for the information of our readen on these points. MBKOOW WW" I.tpiUture.Tht resolution, rfq ieatfng our delegation in Congreat to aak the General Government to re-open Roanoke old inlet, has passed, hi the Senate, by a vote of W to tt The Bank bill which was indefinitely postponed in tbe Senate by the casting vote of the Speaker, TiaSbeiCfce A bill hat been reported for tbe relief of the VnirTrf'y, authorizing a I"", t the truaeea. k'At 'J i tarre! Siataneet tLere af, ao! trsas ma the sam to the Governor, to be UiJ before lh hf it Awembty. . 0 ihfi Rrotl it Ions eonnderabla debate aroa, h whir.h Mttra, M oore, VV, J. AWiandar and Slinpadncatd their ad'iption ami Vleura. nwr, t. a.. H.1I, Wheelrr. O'BrieB ami Coonf opP d them. Mr. Htedmao move1 t thrir nd-fUit pnatrwnrmerrt. which was deckled in tbe alternative by I It a fallowing votee. i eu. Mtr, Arrington, Barnard. Ba'eman, Bell. Blair, Bragg, Bfa'ich, B-own, Brvaa, Bnah, Bvnam, Carter, Cheawn, CUrk, Clemmona, C ipef, Cet, Dozicr, flawert, Toy, Frederick, (Jiry, ttMan, Uauie, Gtnn, Gran ly, Gwynn, Hairy, Harper, i, A. Ilitt, V. H.II, Itaiiard, llnillr, Jack ton, Jarvia, , Larkma, Leweon, Leonard, Little Long Marshall, Vfabane. Mjnk, M'MJUn, N.cbolton, O'Brien, furel, Kwtd. Rjndaa, Jloare. rWr, lawyer, Biketj fciiwwaa, aiweieow, kintif r.'W ian, Spalght, naa,1rpneni, Sanner, Uaile. Waller, Wttrrler. . tVKiiakvr. Whiil.v Mf.tl,. W.I. kOOsoavCUWoiiuaTA, Wr WorteWrtght ami Tvycne. . - Atft Mettra. W. J. Aleisnder.V. Aletsti, dr, AliaiHi, . Barnhardt, Barrinfer, Bff,le, Ritokt. Brewer, Buie, Rurgin. Callowav. Dib. aan, I).nnIU D iwd, Ounas, E lmmatoo, EHi nn, Fleming, Henry. Hooper, W, Morton, J. tfjrton, Irtot, KenU'l. Lilly, I.lovd, Iirttg. Love, tlendenhal, SMre. Vlurphv, U'fTee, M'Uehee, H'NetH, Ore, Fearaon, Peoples, Phil, lips, Polk, Shipp, Smith, Spurgin, Htorkard, Tatliem, Wadaworth W.arer, Webb, White, J Whiuker, Winaton, Wittman, Worth, and Zigtar.-J3. The bill to prevent all penont f.-om teaching tlavea to read or write, the uae of figures eicep. ted, hat become a A committee of the II exit, to whom a Re. tolutioo was rcf-rred, inMruciing them, to en. !nire whether those ho have purchaad laml rona the Slate aad h 4l the ifl-ate, a-e freeholders, Ke ported, that do prraon. ran be a freeholder without a title, and that pera m witn cermcatra, witbout a J'-ed or grant f-n the State, have not a oerf-ct title and ae nt frrcboklers within the meaning of th Conttito- llOft. mm vtm g nntm SV1U. UlVValV. A gift pUticai Htvfutim in f.nftand t By the latest accounta from England we have received the important information that the Duke of Wellington and hia colleagues nt be inn able anv longer to hold tbeirplaccfc, re signed tbem on the 16th Nov. We may hail this as one of the great st Revolutions (hat haa occurred in IS JO The spirit of liberty ia awake and it cannot be put to sleep by nam a. The declaration of the Duke of Wellingt on, in the speech of th king, at the opening of Par liaroen:, against ref orm, & a f ar that through him England would be engaged in the wars of the d sp i's of Europe were the principal causes of dislike to him The people had noguarantee that there ould be a rtform under tbe old admin istration . and consequently they were deter mined that it thould be dissolved and it hat been lits dved. We are. sorry mat wt have an titum for a detailed account of the iroctedings of par. lUmrnt about the resignations of. the oU inualav- ' nndj?jpomtmcrituf-tiicnewcunceriutg tne latter boa ever we ouke tbe following ei- tracts, via r-;:'" TJIE NEW CABINET; Tne arrangements lor a new cabinet, were not all completed as late as the 2 2d. Lai I Grey su -ceeds tiie . Duke of WeJI ington, as the Prcmierand. Mr, lirougto am ascend s tne WooUaik aa LoVJ Cnin ce'.lor. lie will be creaud . Baron Brougham, and Vuk ot Brougham, in toe county oi tt ei moielaiMi. 1 he Ulooc ol tuc 3id ov. states, that tbe King held a t-kQiuet Loutitil that af ternoon at half p s. 3 oVock at St James' Palace, the summouiu lor winch, were issued by his command on the pietceed ling evening. All the members or the late adminis I rat ion aitended, and resigned their its pective seals of ofike. Tbe lolloping is bclived to be the new ministry, the offi.ul annunciation of which as to appear in the Gasette ol the 3a-r- " Loid Grey, First Lord of the Treasury. Marquis oi Landsdown, President ol Council. Mr. Brougham, Lord Chancellor. Lord An horp, Chancellor of the Ex chequer and leader of the Commons, Lord Palmerston. Foreign Affsrs. Lord Holland, Duchy of Lancaster.-- Sir James Graham, First Lord of the Admiralty. -Lord .Melbourne! jlomt Office - Mr. James Grant, Board of Control. lprd Durham, Privy Sesl. X4titf-v, Cotton fie seed. HI clean 8, flour fct to 41, corn 50 to 3 J, beef 2a to 3. bacon 10, molawet JO, lard 10, salt 1 to. II. rigar 10 a 1 2, coffee 13 to IS,flaKed 60 to 70. spple ha.ly 43, netrh fi t 4J to i tallow 7 to fi athers 3), beatwaf JlJ to JMIiitO 30, pork 4 to 4) wheat 70 to 7 bagguig 17 to 20,upavlO. lav -13, glaaw bwt 8-tO, r-feefgt, tmtr t, buttrr 8"To 10, Smith Carolina Bank bi'la II eta. dl. Geora-ia do 3. 1 v FmtfttrqitU, fW. J7 .Cotton 8 3-8 a 91 1 bacon 9 a 10, apple brandy 40 a 43, eons 33 a 60, flawed L a 1.10, flour, new 4) a 5, motaatcs 30 a 33L augar 10 a II, salt 85 a 90, wbiikey 40 a 4J wheal 80 a 85. Vamln. Jan. i ..Cotton 81 a '9s, flour W), nut of the wagftns, Camden Mills. 7 60, wheat l 14, corn 75, oatt3, salt 75, vbie key 50 a 62 J. bacon I2. CKarlttf, tiet, ?T......-M..Citton 9 a 11, flour 51 a 5. whitkey 01 a 35, bacon 7 a 8) hame II a 1 4. brat kind .if bagging 18 to 33, emit M a 5, corn SO a 58, coftee 104 a MI..Wort. Carolina bank bills 1) a per cent dUeount, Ueorgia, 1 per cent premium. CAernw, Dec .T)...-...'..Cottoo 8 a 91 floir, 51 a 6. rnrn flij a TJ, brandy peacB 47 1 50, do. apple 50. of j&25,000 out of the literary fund, for the term of five yehrij the trustees giving bond, bearing intereat, and a lien on all tbe ertate be. longing toihe institution. Mr. Moore of Surry, introduced in the House, tbe 'following. reao. iulionsi j. .'; .. ; Jletdveit, by the GeheratAstemWy of North Carolina, that the representation of the people of this State, in both branches of tbe Legisla ture under the present Constitution, ia greatly unequal, .unjust' and Mtl4piblieaC..l. u -. Retohtd, 'hat the Constitution ought to be amended, so that each citiien of tbe State shall have an equal share tnjhe right Of representa tion, upon che principlee of free white popula tion and teaation, or of free white population, including tbree-fiftha of all other persona. -v Rented, that at the ne election foftMembrrs of tbe Assembly, that the people of this State who are entitled to vote for Members of the House of Commons, be invited to vote at . the said election, whether they are infavor of a Con vention; or hot, by writing on their ticketa, Cm twistfae, oeJVt Ciwtntitn. . J;';' , Rrulvtd, that the Sheriffs of e veil Count jT in this State, or other returning offcera, be, and th W hereby directed, immediately after tbe - . r ntxX annual elecuon, 10 ascerrain ido nuraucr wi vote given for, orajwost a conveauoo, ana it pynirnral. Mtaiiien, in this county, oa the-3inb ult. by the Itev. Mr. MdUr, air, Jacob Lingle to Mm tiuabotn BiiTord. , Aita, la Wiltonvitle, Lincoln coenty, en the IS h ult. by the Hev. Thomas Uotxlwilla, Mr. Wib. MctiaJlanJ of B irke countv, to Mas Jane ftMson, daughter of Samuel WUson, P, M, ' R LIST OF LKTTi'iM EMtlMNii in the Pnumc at Sa'.burv, N. Carolina, on the l.t Juary, UJJ, THC MARHCTS, J tin Allen. Et Will. a. a r. AnoVrsoe Ueorge Andrews William Anderson Oatault Beaver Jacob Brown, Ex. Marqua I) 0 'tiwick Michael Baker John B! Beard ichael baker 3 illitm Barber f ihn A Barkut Nathaniel BrouHman Spencer B-naon rraaoea A Bailey Rbt, Bratl haw Michael Maker- Cao. f lUiSalkwta) Boo ' Jamea t. L-.nr "r' OaHtat suifg 1 ,ithtttrr3tfrirr'" HeiraoTH Brg1!eydfCd Kdwin Laverts tl' I.. M . m oobton Beck a ilk Qeorte Carlina Duncan Campbell . Ihana CaUble laaae Cowan Ueo. Caughernour Saran towan Jacob Cobble Mr Cauajhernour, ev. Onttoa Caoa . laaae Cowan Was. I). Callicut William Coi - - -- ' -L -' Atftle ot .Vortli UaroUna, STOKES COVSTV' - Superior Court of Law, OCTOBKR f CRM, 1 8 10. I7VE SNUW v. Wm. 8nowt Petition for J Divorce, la this case, it is ordered fhat three weeks notice be given iiMhe Western Carolinian printed at Saliabury, to take dtpoai tions on the part of the plaintiff, which depoti tinns thsll not be taken In leas than twenty days after the laa no-ice. Test i T. T. ARV1STH0.NC, t. Ikctmbtr JOM, 1830. v? Mr. W1LLL1M SXOW : - fake notice that on Friday the llth dav of March nett, at tbe Tavern in Salem, I shall proceed to take the dpiauM t4 aWpb Hoi- iter sod others and on rridiy and Saturday the 1 8th and 19' h daya of March neat, at the house of John L. Bi tting, at Germanlon, in the conn ty of Sioke. the depoaitions of Michael Full. Philip lit ed, Jacob Reed and others to be rcel in evidence in above suit, when in I am plaintiff and yourtelf d 'fendant, when and wheftt you may attend tn croat eiamine if vou think fit. 3t55 'EVE SNOW. Dtctmber 30iA. 1830. . . - 1,1 ST OF LK ITEUS TT RMALNtNO fn the f oet Omee at Concortf, JLO - X Carolina, on the 1st Januatv, 1831. Jacob Ditton J - - I Whi'6rld.QLDrjon. Nathaniel Benhant John Barringer Joseph Bist ., . Philip Barnheart Mathia Cline David Coulter Jas. A. Callana Jno. F. Dry ! lUijah-Davia" 7 : jacoo nouse ; Jno. Hay Kederick ilarden Samuel Irwin Thot. Irwin . Uriah S. Joans - Hugh 9. McAleba - .TboaJlutky-J. Jno. MctAire Jaa. W. Morgan .. Jubo Newell..,, "" Nathaniel Fetworth Dr. Wm. Parham John Polk Louirn Pbifer : Rutha L. Keed EllMberh: Rodgeri 77 Her. John Robersofl Kachel Rodger Sherwood Rowland PanL JL liidenhuur Nancy Steward Hugh Smith Krv. Jacob Kempbor Sanford U. Slaytoo John Lont; Daniel Slough MathiaaLiticker Oeorge Ury John Lattiter Jno. Wilaoa Abram. Miaaenbimer 3 Saml. Wilhelm . 3ti5 Jno. Teoman. D. ST0KKE, P. M. Lord Goderich, Colonies. Marquis Anglesea, Irleland. Secretary for lorfeland, Mr. Stanley. Duke of Ktchmond, Master of the Or dinaoce. . JVlr. R. Gran Judge Advocate of Se cretary at War. . Mr. Dooms', Attorney General. Mr- Ilorne, Solicitor General. Lord Hill, Commander in Chief. X Lord AuckUnd, of the Board of Trade Tbe Duke of Devonshire, Lord Cham berlain, Lord Plunket, Lord Chancellor of. Ireland, Mr Pennefather, Attorney General ol Ireland, Mr.. fcdwaid Cilice, in-! Mr Spring Ktce, are to' be joint Se cretaries of the Treasury. ' Mr. Paolett Thornton, Treasurer of t he Navy and Vice President of the Board ofTr.de. , ' Mr. Ponsonby, Lord of tbe Treasury snd Irish Vice Treasury, Lord John Russell t) to be the Pay master of tb Array. Sir James Mi Li tosh, according to some f the ppra, la t bo Jtdje Advteiti LIST OF LETTEH8 REMAINING in the Post Office at Morgan ton, N. Carolina, on the 1st Jan. 1831. King Rotwell King Br George Mordecal Auguatua McKenaie Alfred Murphy William Norton K Jamea Owena Mary -Owens Clinton C. Oaten Stml. , Promt B. J. Haider David ( Rice Moses D. ruist Elitabeth . Ramsey Busy :. pencer.'Saralr"" , Bpa'mhour Peter SiMitlier Jesse Alexander John Bumgirner, J ubn Bee k jJnseph, jr. B arkrtt Adkins Criig ThoS. Craig Saml. Conley Jot. 3 Chreenoy P. Joha Cuffey Reuben Crisp Chesley Dobson Jos X. England Jot.- ton of : Re'mhart Andre ""the Rev. Jamea Fox AtiHtin Green Thomae huebrook Jobs - Harper Jamea Hiirsrina Mills Tllice Georjre . t urner Harrison Hawkins Zch. . J.. ,( Walker Reuben Houie Josiah Withers Nancy Henderson Wnr. R, D. Wagley Sally K etler Martin 7 7 Willn Oscar .' Kincaid Arch, ' Willis Kemp P. 3155 R. -C, PEARSON, P, M. Ptnirl ll.n,l J'lly D. lUlrft J" II. Hufmaa 1 tioma tltclicr J iha n,,B . J hn Hall 7 RPv.n,.riH,J()-nci I. C, iixir, 3 . lahn F. Kebmana Kind-cl Kuf4 l.'il a krm ,i,r Chrittitn Ksltv '"LJJJe OHev I.ane3 Foot Lennlnr lleny Ltdford Uiberah Mason James Mumfonl William Moore i Charles L. Marshall i Caro'e. MeConnaurbW Bamrl Miller Henry Metwmore John McAtoc ' - M.hms Newsomor 9 William NetSitt Allen 0. Newona V Catharine L. Ctrntbers Moses Owen Lee Mary II. Camiibcll John C'liney Alice Daw larah Dinkens 3 lame Dia , John P. Dunkin 3 Hani. F. Dunkin 3 Ford Dvrirnett John Ditmuket J.iaeph D. Dobbin Francia Pink at on Joai-pb Pack Arthur S p,tfr Juat-ph Pbarcbee Jaonb Pofil " William Phelps Juliua R. Pood -Saml Feeler Wilm Phillips unaries Truden Mwhal Henry or Wm. WlSlm Rooertaor Deer Maria L. Eflis Mias F.li'tb. Krnhart t Robert It. ricming jonn 1 pity... .... . , - - Dr. ). L. Ferr.n,l Robert W. Ford William Fuha Motes Fort k John Fulton Jukefrweasta - David Fraley Rdwstd Flanagan Charlas I. Uee K( V II. P. Uoixlr'.r),. i EUaabeth Cbsorr- John C. (;owrn, Esq. Joseph Gordan John II. Oomber Cbarlea Unffeth Leonard Uarver 3 rhomaa Huger William Heiiderson 3 John C. Htmptoa Sindarilla Hicks George llusmi . Wm. U Hudion Anthony Hatch Jehu Ritchie John W. MobintoH II. F R ibmeon 3 John Ritchey F.riaabethr Rf.Meyv"i" Maihew Sephenaoa Hand lpb Sealer John Smitheel Elard mart Grrkwd Sholen'arge John Shbman E ijah Small weed Catharine I. Smith ' ftrbrcca Smith W illiam E. I m . aehTriaTi Tfiomatoe Dr. Jam; a Wilton J 1'homaa Womack Worn Wood Will.am tVillia'msos)' Chrrles Woollier Pen.r Walton i:iiaabe'Ji Williamf Janrra Wanrhon ' Jes W. Walton FrtmM. wrWilkinH Fbilip Tot It .LIST (r LETTERS EMAINlNGin Uie PostOfflCe ,t Lincnlrf.-" ".roilna, on the 1st of Jan, W I, A Elijah Abemaih Jacob Adderhoit " William Bandy Joseph Boat George Bason Joseph M. Brevard Willmrd Uorrfen.3 Robert Drown Epbraim Mack John II. Baiainger HenrvjCauble-2 John Coulter . Levi Carpenter Henry Carplcy John A. Covington Deberah Endaley Eliiabelb Friday Nicbola Falkner Adam Flower William Fulenwider Robert Falls John Goodaon E.Graltamlt Co. John W. Gant Anthony Hallmsn Editors of Lineohew ' Taper Daniel Lutj Major AJicliael - Ntocy Mooney Vincent Morriat ' " -1' Johii Moody -:TTtr ,itary JrmonH 1 '- John Orr ' r- John Tollard " 4 - Juhua Powel Michael Quickel 2 - " ' Michael Reap - , Thomst Rotaet - ' Philip Rudatil b , . John Reiuliardt Lydia Reynolds 4 Fcter Slamey " Captain Slagle - - -Daniel Sigma! -, Oeorge tteagle Gcor Sellers " ' ' J jhn Vickera Vincent Wood i m, ..... ' ' ABnerHufl F.lisl, Weatbera U Henry .ui 1 Wella - Michael Ilager Jotbra Wilwn 3,5 Isaac Wett 4; riiiMrt k . .... " ... 'V- a as- 5 ' I LIST OF LKTTKRS REMAINING In the Post Office at Vn&j: s.ny Ad. -ytmA- 7 JarretBall " Daniel M.t:- . - ' n , ... , . -vi rreuenct timings KzekkLjCoHettrr: Andrew Crote, Hugh Cunningham mt etnur Dtrr John ItWh John tlvrra --Altatrr Owen " Ralph Pickett ' . WAR DEPARTMENT, , Washington, Nov. 17, 1 830. j rXKtlOlt NP BOD NT V tAlVD RIOCLAJIOS, THE many impcMkiont which are attempted - in relation to t eniioft and Bounty Land Claims, have caused the Department of War to ei'abliib a regulation, which declare that no attention will, in future, be given to applications from persons who act aa Agents, unless they are known at the Department, or are vouched for at respectable persons by soma, one who ia knowfi. . "... , '' ' ' - Notici of this regulation i hereby given iaml rtiat all may be informed thereof it is rrqie?ted that publishers of the laws of the United States, In the respective States will insert the tame, on the front page of tbeir respective papers for three months. " . By order of the Secretary of War. J. L. EDWARDS, -3mtW - Firtt Clt-rk Wen Ojict. , - WILLIAM GORDON, ' rtrtl tks JbWy aW Of. milia-n Davia . I'.i.i. u . Johf T..l)odaon tatyfipraket Philip Frank ' n Will fttmjt , - Amoe Gregson Buun Beer " SV Isaac Gordy Will Snurrin t . 1 rredertckGoae iFred.Soiith Ransom Hr.iT.e T Jease SrtkwoU ' ' 7 ( - wnLamHock IwiaTjra ' Amoa Lambeth Oldham T-otfcr ' Oliver Lambeth John.H. Wiirami . Henry Lander , . ,. . D. Wageone Pleasatit Ijngly ' IH ram Ward, , " " , Thomas Lanier v J&Sai Wbitliw Henry Ledford Jonathan WarJ " - , - ' Charlotte Love . Thoma WilUe ' Jamea Mitchell ... ' . . Hoyd.walaon . jonatban Milla . peter M. Woodi, . , v If aaiiMetters are not taken out before t'J0 . 1st of Apnl next, thf y will be eeat to the Gp era! Po Office Wed letters, 3,55 By LINDSAY & GAITHER, Ixpuul, . JOB PULXTMG, v - 7 Of KVERV.IIKIU'KlrrolV, , Mxxcvrmo irtra mamms .Of jotsejrec,' AJ Tail WiiCE. . v',-i'.v'Vs'r 4 ,:; " ii? ' . .' !; 7"v" - ' '. ''.x: i:., , " : r i ' . .' . , , "t ' t '.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 11, 1831, edition 1
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