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Western Carolinian from Salisbury, North Carolina • Page 3

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parts' fPUt a-f Ksataai SftU ft tjut I 4U iMtf tM firt a.c4 to n-ru Uk tbf Wra k- for Jim: C0.vfHA7)a. ftAMiU awW it CtnM CWMt, tk SJifc Mr. ytf tfelU, foif Salvia- wer Nd MSOLWTIOX. twW'. 1 ht lb ttlo ta arrived, lb Uf, tM tU MrtUftmrf of tW VUi Af tiwb-ptajdaaita.

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pM oMay emkr i Ua for tU Ut, CkftTtafcta, rtar, IL.Uf a ibo Daavauo. Wkl cM amantMatA, to balooto. i TWO Voel Italfotd, Oo UaaWM iw. oM t. rntttul baa koto tarta 0 at www ow 1 .1 mm lU amicaabv addma tth 1-brwao of Uc i tr.

MUtUU olfl raad DatianUeoof a4 Mr. nroAtMinco oa OraiMio Jit tbo tomcUmo of tba cTtmona courUuMaa. a Uinott JI be rw-Caeo at tlaiMija) llauL aUra aD Uwai wwiw( i i k. af caa ba acooaodaid. TK." wBmrtlea of imiraM ba ooce-Mr; bartl to ba epoch that Wnb to tho trM atno ba eomoraUd, to li.ru- lata iba bowm.

of rtrry one of thai' rIWarert. irna, wboaa bUrarti and abo-) ayav-li- fa Mmcncan, iu wfj-i ia (h aaerad obaemneea oY tba da. Janiaa Sixcd. AletandVr Lone Kn AHc woojf, Ijjeco MltcUn, ioarpb Bates, ctWw TJW CUU.K L'DLLL Tbe despatches from tbe V. I.

gjwmment at Waahinglun, to the executive oi torj bare heel communieatr tir the uegWIxure Suta (ow ia actatoa) by the CrTW. In tha letter of th Secretary" of War (cror Troup, we find tba following paraffin a The frtUdent "rref'r frsm what has passed, well a froo tbe tjr state of feeling among the Indians. tal the of surveying their territory will be adanaonea oy ueorgia, un ii uc done contUttntly with the fireiiwn of the Treaty." To which hi Excellency replies i If the President believe lost we will 1 JMV I kmwsm MOxf -tif "7 iikl -H IN lia vwW, fcMl4 sr uft sA lW as(t lUt a mmff tarM nrlMV4 SwAUy wM aw- tm, owst ba Ul lha Uatutwurty td lU4 Mat. A lb ba ha. tiww bee ")uitl wab la rWaaf la sawt Um im siwauo rf 'niy pUaasal, aal lU spSt ar aa nwWwi at aasUr 4is)Ma awr TV4 fU4 a tui'M a iba tiMal a4 do barf, III aUlarf pf raM at IHO rtUb frwat I aWW 10 dxIWO pit.

S'i" ks NqutraAfl Hf aW for ttur pwavTe wf baard In Ike lr A wd I d4tUr .1. L.ll- aMift. amy a ia it s-LU, )tU4 1 1 1 9f lb AiWsav, a of 6 iWUr pr lr, wsswag s.ud and tUS liKkvUd, I have eff4 r.ir at aa aajrjwrisjAwaiM'-" -prUriH ''biaf, Ud 9U Wf tt ryutiftrt fir the wai'i wt paiwaw --aM 1 kM aMMwtav kftawWdfe a tU bKk' wbkh ba f4h bt I mru ra posMbW for iImp wkkaj both Iba l-airfuifoa) and eovsrawaat of ika lna)tlwiln a cWoclrd. K. W.

CAIUtUI UtIU. f. Jmt 7hK 171. tl, NoUct. Coitviirrr.y i JJ it'.

llik lait. a acrro aaan ah Sav bt asmo is ff.l fck atl thai ka balonp to toe; faU kirstHt of Tai'itk a Hmry eousrty ia Vtia. Ha is about ft tear iar, feat bih, bUek and slesxler aaan. Tba awaer rciur4 Coma turaaro, pay ckargva, ad uka kins away. I7ik.

IKS. 3U4 llmis and tba low of tstia. lUa omlb-eaat comer, at lh Couru appW, paw.aad aUanfci It ia the b4 lU s. loan. LikraW, i offer for aale aevenJ ether-lxisi tblTcrent part of the town, with Iwo jroH orchard of apple.

rf and reach Uea. jkei acre of Laad, la) differ em psrt nf the aowwty, -I a ill diHMe of tbe aamc on the anoat Keom. noda'inr term to tha ptmbaacr, aa I am deter aaiewd aaove out of lowaw CCUHCB BQOI.VSO.N'. alWftJ IJtnOM tha ubarnner, BvUr rrrdetl eouB. ly, about 3 mile UJow SbemlV ford, at the Ca-aaba, on the If mt.

a rwrre. fcHow by-tlt) name of FrtT atxxtt 6 fort apaiw wssda. hsa lost th ieht of one of hi aye, (which ooo ant rcroDrcted) and a white arwtk in tha puptl of it show very plain i ba Is about 1i or it) yeait of sg i is a rough carpenter, and makes coarse slioes he iU try to mke his way 'o Pennayl- vuiia. in to rm bis freedoiw. ia reward willbe rien to si perann who will Jumt 19, CommUtetl to Ue JaU FMantgomery County, 'on the fth instant, four nrrror Jim, about thirty five year of ajrr; Suke, about thirty i two children, Nancy "be who they belong to todiardaoit cuVn, and take them away, or otUcrw ibey iU be dtalt with according to law A.

KOUKL3T, SStrif Csaav C. 165. Jun 8, U75. ttook imi.2 beg inform hU 1 iriends. and tba vublic in reneraL tliat he hss in laruima a here mo, on the slioriest notice, all kinds of merchants ae- n.A.

UUnk.Workof everv derin- unn, and okl b.wks rebound. UAVID.CLF.VEI. Saina. Jut 10(4, 1825. 3mt75 of aVoriii-CnTollMa, COI THT of Equity April Term, 1835.

John Kaid w. Bcaiania bitcrwood' and others. It appearing to tbe Court, tbat severs I of the deft ifclant in tkia case, to wit Jonas Leather man an! Martha hi wife, Exckiel Clcmmons ami l- 1. I ,1 .1 I'lMTDe l.u wi.c, tTT. miu, nitnimmu noil 2 V'J il UMiof it Is therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks luccessivcly.

in tba Western toluiivilat tha per sons above named who are of full ajre appear by next term tht court to be held at the court houte in Salisbury, on the first Monday after tne lOUnn siomiay in acpicnmcr nrxi, iihi iicmii, answer or demur lo the complainant' bill, it will be taken pro confess as to tliem, and creed accordingly. w.6t69.. SAM'L. SILLIMAK, e. n.

hmUtK Price adv. gj State of North-Carolina, sroKBs couvrr. aT OURT of April term, 18C5 John Evan and other vt. Charles Dulton and wife. Robert' Wiixtoh- afid Other: "It havhtir Jjeen sugfrctted to the court, that Charles Dal.

ton one of the rtetendant in tin case hath died, and the court being- notified that Sally his wi- dowTamf ffieTollbw mfW helittorW IlwTlntfr wiMl Uwfb4 ppr. tt kr at lU NJr ptM LWiM yr, -ivuajirjwi riiuLvr, Two bfMb frw Cdd m4 lluW, vtro niro frM logiKwoT.n Md btlaf A Wjr frB opoo pfy ttfr Hed, obo rtumbl; buck, k4 mpH tfv'H, 14 ib th louUi Crtb Km, for tt'U (fvmjbHi.pii twtf "on vJ N.J rm, mhk'Ht lr df or -I (Un, to U4 bU otd, to Md Md (tmt oo. Tbi iffir et bt bj tb cAfrMM of Kd. Ucm difc-d Ul brbrT for ervi lb boW pl, Irt tb wx'lrf vt It omUrrtood tbrjf i wtt tUt ptbb ibouU un tbrw follows thr owNbw 1W i troer bih, fir iklnwd, Wk bir, with food t'th I Up tpetkinf -J Ntd Uo frm. olth db kit.

Bt om bimI drk curird brd, witbit och bbkif piwmU offto tint Cp In iTKikinr. It uld tbt bt Ui eerml lim bjr bW broW rmmiif two or thrtt dy to Irt k'u briber tcp la( ouUf AXQTULH XJTIFE," At the rrqurrt of a coirrpondnt. wt pub nh la thb tk' PP" cmnnutiicalion iigned a Aoi mlifix orifiWIx nnt to th Kalcib R(pter. but dcaied a piaca in that papr. The rule which we be twifurmljr ob ort.minn of U.

kinl, i. Ui boti erUa bf einno (bcm (o oar owo opmioo. It truf. Out in few in- ataacca we have brew mluorj lo the of rejecting the pruilucuuaa of aorac uf our cor. reapondeiita but necr on the plea that the sentiment therein eipread diflVrrd from our own.

Een in the grrteat beat of the lata Pre udential conteat. our columns utre open to all aides, only requirini; that rcprclful Lnguajfe should be used, ami that communications should be written in a spirit of moderation. Withoat a course of tbie kind, no newspaper can deserve th character of fairness i when it 'admits one side, and escludes the other, it is at beat a party journal Aa to the qudioa whether it is proper to investigate tbe conduct of public men In the columns of newspapers, we have ever entertained but one opinion far from there boing any thing improper in it, the very spirit ami nature of our intitition. Hemaud it. If the actiona ami conduct of a public man bv been pure and patriotic, ha baa nothing to fear from public scrutiny On the otlirr hand, if hi cwurse baa bten acJfi h.

illibcni. or corrupt, he jhoukl exhibited to the public gne a an object of su'jiicion ami diMni-t. Hut whether we sit down eensura or AppjauJ the conduct Jf pub. lie men, it is highly proper that it he done ithin the bounds of rea-on and moderation-avoiding intemperance on one lianJ, and sj'co-pluatcy on the other. We perrVivA by a notice In the Ruklgh paper ok 4 ed meeting of the Council of State, to con-1 vene in iialetgh'oh ttie intj jutr m-xt, flit tha on the' bench-of the Superior Court, canted by the resignation of George E.

Badger, Esq. We saw it stated In the Catawba Journal a few week since, and We have heard the si me statement verbally, that a man in Lincoln county, -Tiii LJLSL ItZ1. 'Jt i. her throat from ear, tojraf, Jt.lV!veJir,e,d.Jby gome tnat me wretenca man commmeu inn foul deed under a fit of insanity, as he had theretofore been of a respectable character. We learn that on Saturday, the 18th inst Francis Biies, of Montgomery county, wa struck with the family.

Mr. B. was an industrious and unrisrht man. and bad just, commenced the world, with a proopect of raising reputable family, and becoming himself useful member of community 1 4j sj ncetdinf! We perceive Georgia Patriot, that "a large and respectable meeting" of the citizen of Pike county, Geor U-wh postpone tbe survey of lb country to goj axamined that country for about tkc him op. secure him, and give ma Infnrma-Kraiify the Aent and the botiUe Chiefn 20 degrees from N.

lo S. and 10 fiom E. tion, directed to KalUown potffica, IredeO he deceives himself," to W. county, N. C.

that I get and a crgc 1. .1 v. .1... T.m i IDaid. 9.

V.HO. that Con paid. t'? JisUrtay'lJiUU. HsUifb lUtUur tf th llw tnit. tn.

Honiluft ooki sl npUsJ 4 sA tBoaymaMM wrtisf is) lb R(itr of tne I tb ok. who 'tU KIwmU Um ef tU o4 lb slsndar tk.t wrurr cast i tUn. la lb ui parsgripb of the Gehefsl' flplyi ob Mittsi "Afut Ipeftdi'i osly tny ytsr of my lf In pubUc a ptV of Us tb riopM' contain lM Irst stuck vpoq my VU conduct that ve came to my koooUdgo." Wo shall lay tbe bolo of lM Mmm, nJculotj Ufott nr reader tf wm. Thai Hti of loitrftal. Improvement tfllt In Fyttllt thi tOtbfnwliiid: proceeded down ike Ctpt Fear fiver, for tht poTpos of jmpaxtmtj tb ww on undu the superloKBiisoca ol the slate oglrterrr Mrr ihoo.

i Cn. La Fayette I ft AlWny (state of York) oo the I Sits Inst, from whence he proceeds to fSosion, where tx is lo be on the Ifth. II eipetl lo be lo Nw York on thai 4tbof July. DIED, at ridaiK Itataa rUnd, X. r.

tba lltb inst atar hmf snJ paiafol ill- uh TUil D. Ttmhtf. awi. ti ka Pr- a tba Uoitad SUK, lb list Jtar of kia aft. Levi Woodbury, late Governor of the state of New been cboaeo a senator In Conxress, for all year ftont th 4th of March law.

A tetter ha beeo rtreivtd in Charles Hivaaa, stating that General Morali; in Ms passage irons nvaa tv dit, had been cawored by too rslriois It it supposed he had a Urge sum in specie and piste with htm. l.ite man r.voK. The ship Lutilla, arrived at New York from Liverpool, trout ht Loudon papers to me inn anu jvcrjwi. ult. Their content are not important.

We gather the fallowing item from tbe Commercial Advertiser. Vt- The Marotjts of Wellesly was expected suon in Lotvdonr to bold audience with his Majesty on ruaticrs of deep In tcrcst lo the nation. Ii is stated that the Princes Dorgbesc, tjlter (0 Napoleon, recently died at Home I in the 46th veer of her aire. i Major Denham hss arrived at leghorn from Africs, having traver a steam vessel, of 1 100 tons, is build JinK at Rotterdam, to carry troops to Da tu HTERPOOL JLtRJCZT. The N.

Y. Mercintile Advertiser has been favored with the following extracts or letters teceiver! by the Lucilla i Cotton in the bat three d-ys amounted to 10, 5W Dags, ol which atxut 500 Uplands, of very middling to good fair quality, 16 3 8 in ld. 1 he remaining sales were chiefly of S. American Cot ton, for which there has been a specula-! the e'e round and some further purchases lisde to flat but for N. have been made 'Amerfcifl Ihcre Ts 'fio tTemaml'wKatevor to day A public sale of Hice, advertised r.

a iu.u action in tbat article. Ashes continue neglected. Inferior Tar has been sold at 18s and parcel to day in under sized barrels at IS 9d. ii a a aw has been seen to Ay of Wpiwii, and the market is very dull. About 200 casks of Rice of inferior to good quality.

were sold to day by auction at 17 to 20a per cwt." Th. catholic bill, ha. at last passed Houte of Common: There it will rest. The Lords dare not pass it and will not. If they ceroids the; inevitable consequence would be another Revolution by the Catholfc Bill should become Law, the Houte of Hanover would be deposed, and a new Dynasty! would restore the ancient order of things.

Aware of this, the deigning family have taken their measures with certainty, to kill the Bill in -the House Cvtumbian-Obttrvtri From Pernambuco.Tht captain of the ship Adonis at New York from Petnam bucc reoorts that previous to his sailing a British packet arrived from Rid Janei ro, bunging information that the volom bians and Buenos Ayreans had concluded a treaty, oy wnicn ineyweretTnnaiiww loint attack on Montevideo. Ihis cir umstance had excited great.aIwoi-atlb latter place. STttjetV or Stolen, OS the 5th int. from the subscriber in Salia-bnrv. a chf snut culored era, tolerably large, 7 or 8 year oloVllind of on eye, all of hi teet white, and it Drwmcu on ire irn snoui-der with'isn and something else not recollected.

Any pfltjson who will return aid horse to the subscriber in Salisbury, or frive information where he can be found, shall be v. ell recompea sed for bis trouble and expenses. STEPHitf COWAN. SuMurtj, rVay 20, 1825, '63 a Ut I an sk I a I in to tc ptopl of Nia)tIift nd lhoj in lb etiro prl of i.u..r; in tat thw 4 nrd at Mir Mil August tlfetWU, they rt for Convention CoeotVon 1 nd toil It worn ika raufttf Committee 1 10 p- III" ii point Mr toif irtntt ad Wd-U ocb pUct of rUctlon, to uU ln th totl end rwJI will be OMOtJ. Tbt If.oo Uking tho okt of the people, clearly appear tMI majority are fcr Convention, pub-ktt itxrcof hall be toad In ih newspaper a- lh returoiiisj oftVr in tbe severa1 tountie hall make report to the central committee at Salisbury.

rW, That ll be itcommended rcb county to appoint committee, con iuinfc of three, and lhl the eemtnit'ee Ron considered the central that to mk the oite or the people taken, and publlcaibm thereof delt from ttch count ihkUbo Pff'Jnttd by lb fijfit con iuch Urot lb ttnuA commmre ppc.Jntt lb Ml doP' mfur i1 rnkt uth srrtO(riDen( tmir bo joJed Oftttury fur (be tj-if KfomplUbmenC of our object M't lo compUio of lh Rriincl under hicb vt Ubor, until thef re rdrerd, nd our- ribi.etb!bed. on permanent bHi o-d -t U1 bold mecunK, Mrflf if neeiwrr. ben ioln our wrern brethren, and TTr i i. lilt sin nrwinriiiii inc i wu i lm II4. pmm imndmriitoTH foMnmi.tt.

RtmJvtdi Tbat the Cipui'Hofthe trr. eral ir.illtU rd olurter tompanic'i requeued to have too mtn appointed out of ea(h compnt meet in counijf committee in Charlotte, at the Call of the chairman for the er. HUGH ABKS, CA bu Fain Srctrtary. THE CKBBk'JXDLLVS. find in tKo MiIledKaille paper, Aii Important Menage from fyOenor Troup, to tht Georgia LoRUUture.In re lation to the late duturljaocet amongat the Creek Indiana, occasioned bj the arrival of Mior Andrewa at Millerlpeville, aa Special Agent of the United State bearing diapatrhea-from the Secretary of War, to enquire into the lonflicting dil fere nee a exilinj among! thcae people and Mb- Ibo Governor of lhe.Suia-nd tbe AgentTif tbe United Statea.

General Gainea attend alio in his military char aiter and he and Major Andrews were to hold a talk with the hostile pttft of the Naiiott Broken. Ar. roroT tBif Uth of tM moruhVbnd on the 20th, with the other party and the remit of theae conference and invtstia lion is to I communicated to the Pie tidentf after which, turh steps will le lake'n, asibe circumstances of the case UiLLrOOr.TILLE, JUHK 7. We understand tliat hoktiles intentions ba been manifested by the Indians op pos'te the counties of Dooly and Sarly. Considerable alarm prevails amonc the white inhabitants.

They had collected together, And were about building a fort in Early county. Despatches were received by tbe Governor yesterday by press -Thay re laid before the l.egis laturo and on he State of the Republic; A report from the committee was expected to be laid before the Legislature at 5 o'clock. Journal. SLiCABCTH ITTC.) JUftt U. This season has been uncommonly fa- tal, the most aged amongst us, have nev- er known such a storm in June, and the youngest may not live to see such another.

The corn y.ery much injured, in many instances it is literally blown to pieces, much of it never can recover the cotton cases it to entirely KHUH that the owners lave been obliged.to replant it almost.en-- some bav ploughed up and Plan- failure of the cotton crop, nune partlcu larly, as this is ihirsLatieinnpt wiilv most tbe planters in this part of the state, to grow that valuable stable. the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvanta has ap. propriated R1000 towards the erection of a ilnnuraent at Mount Vernon, over the remains fc.t'.l ra utn, AiHiaaTox. nun me pi)iuiriiivii of other Grand Lodget, this lJtef makes $4,300. "it ia eUalaed 810,000 suffi- laJli I imf nilon ano Mlvor lb fU UH It la probable Troup may.

resign during the present scssioo, and a Van nurcn elector, or someining, receive the temporary appointment Gen. lAfavette waa received Cincinnati, Ohio, under aa escort of Latin 11 rac THE MARKET. rt sttsvilu, iv Cotton, 20 a 33 cents. Bacop 6J a 7J. Candles, mould, 14 a 15.

CfTee, II a 21. Corn, 65 a 70. Flout, 4 a. 5. Iron, 6.

Molasses, 37, a 40. Nails, cut, 7 8 wrought, 18 a 20. Sigar, com- ar a ww roon to prime, 9 aai a-iyerpooi. 6CT 0 1 Turks' to r. Steel, American, a 9.

Tobico, leaf, 4 a 5. CHARLESTON PRICES, iel3. Cotton. S. Island.

61 to 87. '4d do. 35 to 45; Maine nd Santee, 55 to 65 1 bort ta- I 'W -hrstceyZr w- 6 a 7 i Hams. HI vs I Laru, a dk'b. iMindPe and Invernea.

43 inch.1 T6 :8 tof. fee. Prime Green, 19 20 Inf. to rood, 16 18. North-Carolina Bank Bills, 3 a 54 per cent di.

i Newbern and Cape Fear do. a 4 per cent. dia. Georgia do. 1 a 1 per cent.

die. Danen Bank Note 5 a 7 per cent di. Cu. Busineaa during the week hu been extremely dull. Few sale have been maae.

except ome mall lot of prime quality Upland in Tnm ik. PrsMrK market nrsces fcrai nwlerd. ssscrely onf- is but little desire tp purchase, unW iut- swuum ft rewmu nvw to coaastrasDisTh Juvwiis" shall very cheerfully be attested to, as aoon as our limits will justify us in toing o.t Lactantius" will excuse us for JeclIiTng" to" give publicity to hi queries we are urder the impression that the least said, the oonst mended," on that subject. Wrare disposed to let tli -kenneF slbne, for whilet let us wait aindaeo what tbe elTect of tbe enforcement ef ihe ordinance on the awajwws Jtf-eitkcijLJtO bgL JPfeir, aswasaw wiMna.sil IIVI afjau Mr. Carson, with which we havf been favored.

Dr. KVa Tn se Uatta H' AVING located himself in the town of tenders hi protiesaional service the town and its vicinity and he hopes by his attention to business, 14 merit is share of public patronare. 4 at law, to wit William Ward and Patty bis wifc-'WiDiara H. Iadtt and Nsnty his wife. Re-.

ceding tommittee tW-mlS: I 0f matter, are compcll to defer tiB F-sq-reca-iour next, the obituary notice the death of bcrca Dalton, Mmerva fialton. Sally Dalton, And JVilliam Ii. UaltoivdP potJ reside witiin the limit of the etatc, it is tiieretore ordered, tnat uublication be made for six weeks, successively. the Western Carolinian printed at Salisbury, requestinir the above nstned widow and heirs at law of sid Charh-a Dallon, to appear at our next Court of Equity to be holden for Stoke' county afnresaidi at the court-house in German, ton, on the 3d Monday after the 4lh Monday in September next, and make tl in-elves parties the iuitOthcrwisc the same ill be taken pro confesso, and tlie cause Kt down for heannr exlbarte ss to thtm. Copy from minutes, -stava- III III! 1 pitulating hia public derelictions of duty, and respectfully requesting him to retign hia present seat' in the General Assembly I This must be rather a mortifying' advisement, however respectfully" it ma have been communicated.

Were Mr. ays ever ready to attend to the ishes of his constituents, we can hardly conceive of his complying with this "request" of theia with, Imuch cheerfulneaa. i suitable letter to tneir repreemauve iq vtwt Lerislarure of that state, John Mays, int to complete the work. i.

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