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Western Carolinian from Salisbury, North Carolina • Page 3

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The Common ('otinril of Savaimat) hare unan v. ti tf lti.iini tt' hirr l. fir pnfi' if tliC tUnK hU iim nt, iif Irr bt lnj ianini tl hihI wmtI rmiiittr- a 1 he liooki of the junk, 4 foufid to tt torn tt ml iwli- Iifl ev fiiii t4 1 li at day, llic Ihrrttors umI pro. erfli-l to the election of UV Dirrrton of ttic Kti rnI lrm Ink. Hie oiily slurstl'MM Ukh wrre ttuwle were the At SjIiHirv, Jnrr Martin, ir, and Ji mc llttnivr.

were poiritcl Dirt-ctiT, in lla fUrc of Itranl nd 'Jcwte A. IVarsnn. At I'aT. YiucnVitm, IVlf. rii.ft.,n fintiply rJving I.Hrcn Tru- trc fif f'UiU-iwIU" mid llir Ml.wuf.i tmIur lulnf di.riW, I'urenti anl fiuurdlsrH are li.

by tiifi.nmJ, tlie fit rtnt lrnln I.errtfXio ti-lit thli aruilcmy, us will till rondiniv to ti mIi In a suitable h'utc 'rrsn-il this 'H. faction hich the lir'try. of fifou firt durinx the urin of fite yean, tbr pi.cab!.j iY, bis s'ulents iri tic UgUt Kiiiiiuiio fttlftvA- kfT.lllit a I .1 1..... ,1... I.

vtcd thtir thanks to the Mayor of that nunly, lynquthrtic, and gff rou roudifctdutlngthe late maligmnt dlcac at thai pl.icf M.tltltlKt), T7M Kor evening the 14tli hutant, Mr, Ohadiah lamptoQ tu MIm filiy Iinnc, hHh tlie county of Ilowan. roaxcitATtp. KAIisniltV, (N. TLXSDAY, 1S2X, iiiiiii mil wiiai minMiii nfrr lUcvillr. Diiiirsii )U tA.nn the pbVe of Dick riti.

At M'ilinlnxtoit, Vl Hnu'Ui nut Airs- run jlulx. Amorifjall the mWeiles to n-htcti' Printer arc subject, (and Heaven kitowi the jr art not i few,) antler Arvkrn, in U10 piacri 01 iiiji rt ih-tr nl horn' Kcrtw. At TuriMjrtHirfi, Fumotl Wrny, I'rtrr Sujfjf Ami ltolert A. Jonrn, la Uie placvf of lt)Jcrt Joy. ni-r, llirwlotph Cotton nfl 11nna Itirrow; an.l at 'iLctf of Tlio'wuu )l V.

JUd. uwiaj liberal support and ertcotin. uht ill tw emhi. urd. Tartnts and Curdiaus may rest aireil, tlut 'ih.

cry M-retnary attention slialt be paid la the deport n.ejit. the projfrtM and accuracy of nipiV roijfucnr tn t)w of Jarjtyjt, To coniinoitile ti piu1: of th r. a ill be bi't uw in the car, tu couimcnce on thr I6lb of NovniJier, ll Iloapd'mif can be had- it unnid. the luuri of Ifrura. not one peihaps which affect ihcMad On tlie I8U1 ntntf at hit realdenee, a few mikf from tli town, ipitc 'MdJentyAftiM it, Itsq.

In tltf 70h year of.hi ae. lie una a rctj.ecltMe atal eMn nvl more, and moke creator remiUltiom on the pj uoit'iy nugUtratr, and an old inhabitant of 1 Ito wan county. Work, Mart, and Mi Knight, Le. joiiN.iuaiiAT. fitnt'rit, 24, ffoJiancTtia wit kit raui thi vkttrtilli nxitm.1 TUT mibcrib rTs now opeiirnpTol FWe bun', a general aiul well elected of j)rj Mtdicincr tlencct Uun the failure the 'Tbii Uevcn vexatious, where die mail arrives dulfy when liut twice or thrice week, doubly ao but to hate mailt which arrive only once i in ilccJ compelling the Printer to resort to detfer- Our apof to.ourrea clem, for not filing them this week a summary of the proceeding! of the Lcjhtoturtand of Con it, that we had none ti give.

The mails, by which we receive all our intelligence, failed. Under the present arrangements, the new mail route established last spring from Fredericks burg, Vo. lo Poweltoti, Ca. entirely fails of accomplishing Ibe objects intended, and is of very little, if any, public benefit. All our papers und letters from the north are still sent round by the rrrcived direct from Kew-York imd Fbiliilrlpblj, mm uki iii si prices inai vtiu i'Imiih: mm 10 low.

It'm riiMoiiKra, oi.d the pnblir, are nM'i. fuliy invited to call and examine for iWimm lits. All kintl of Country Hnxbtt: received in h.ujre. the. 12, 1820.

Ia27 J. Ml'KPIIY. The Board of Public Improvement, on Saturday last, after a esslon of ieventcen dajr 1, brought their business toVcfoseT 'Their annual He writ, which gives a sketch or the objects which have engaged their ttent ion during ihe-year, has been made all the He ports made by Hamilton I ulion, Es(j. the Engineer of the tnlnted, in a pamphlctrand marue hitTatlhe Register OlTicc. puling the sitting of the Board, Instructions were given to Mr.

Fulton and Mr. Bruzicr, to v'uit the Koanoke, and lay out the residue of the Canal at the Great Falls, and determine the site of the Locks; to determine the site of the first Dam and Iock on the Tar Hiitr below lewls-burg, and draw a plan of a proper Lock for that purpose. Afterwards to viit Cape Fc.tr, and determine the plan of improvement from Buck-born to'Fayettevtlle then to go to the Yadkin Hiver, and give such aid und instruction to the Yadkin Company as might le necessary. The Engineers are now perfomitng this sen ice. The election of a new Board has been moved in the legislature but tho motion has leen met with one to repeal the Act setting cpart a fund for Public Improvement, which has not yet been acted upon.

Jltlicwng the principal Engineer and his Asa-sistant to be men every way qualified to perform the duties of their appointments, we are concern VTOTICT. is hereby iriven, that an order hath been ll made and signed by the ('residi-nt ami Dln-etoni of the Yadkin Na igntion Conipajiy.that a fifth iiutialiuent of ti itoUar' on each klisre is required to pawl by the subscribers, on or brforv the l'jth lay of January next. Itr.IJr.KH'K KANUI Tietumrr. 5ih Dsctmler, JHJ0. 5 29 lUcoit li 10 12 fresh 43 nrrtwai 25 3'J Itrandy, Coif.

gal. 23 3 IVncn 7(1 'Applu CO Butter Ib. 'il Cofltc 00 32 Corn buih. 45 5J Cotton, I' pland 10U It). 2J Flour, wiperfine bid.

3 62 fine 3 25 1 50 rUxared mb. I Gin, M.Jhnd gal. 1 1 25 Northern 6.) 70 llilard U- 1 Iruti, 8rnli 100 h. fi 6 5U f.njfliiili 1 3 6 Lead IK 10 Molici jpd. 40 45 Outs hui.li.

30 4'J l'ork 100 ll. 4 5 Potatoes lrit.li hush. 75 1 Hum, JniN-, 4th proof gal. 25 1 J5 W. Inland, 4th do.

do. 3d do. 90 1 New-England 50 G) Kice 100 lb. 4 5 Salt.TiirU-Uland bush. 90 IAerpooI ground 1 Steel, tlornian lb.

15 Miirtrrrd Sugar, lluscov ado 100 lb. II 12 Iaf 1I. 25 27 Tea, Young IIvmni 1 12 1 25 Hyson 1 2t; 1 40 Imperial 1 75 2 Gunpowder 1 50 1 73 Tobacco, 100 lb. 4 3 manufactured lb. 10 12 Tailor 13 bush.

6- Wl.iAcy 3'J 35 W)k Store Aiiei)nlt)U. T'tF. sibrribers have lately received a large supply JWHiKs. r.tMl. in a.llition, will in a 6 days re.

ccivc a large and valuable collection of Ijiw, way 01 Raleigh and lor their regular arrival tere, we bare to depend on the crazy vehicle that runs between that place and this, to atop which hardly any thing more is necessary than the bare appearance of a cloud above the horizon. 1 Mr. Meigs cannot, either by making the Post-Office at Fredericksburg a distributing one, or in some other way, have the present evils remedied, the northern mail may as well be discontinued, as it is only subjecting the government to a heavy ex pense, without producing any equivalent advantage to the public. Times The cry of hard has been ro long sounding in our ears, that we huve worked ourselves into the belief that we are, iu reality, a dittret.cd people. But the fact is far oth- a CbhsirMl, Il.ntorical, Medical and Miscellaneous Books, wi'b a grnend a-HortrtK-nt the best and most approred ScbiMil l(Mik Hlank ami Account Itooks, ritlng an ed to state that we are likely to lose their services (except the new Board shall make some fresh arrangement with these gentlemen,) the former having resigned, and the latter been notified that his contract will be considered at an end in February next.

Hid. Wrapping Paper, Bonnet Hoards, Ink and Ink I'owdcr, of the Usi kind, Slates ami Slate Penrils, Haywood's New Manual, Potter's Justice and Martin on the law of executor and vlministrators, scarce books in this end of the Slate i aitd enl new agricultural works. Academics, scluMtls, public, private, ami social libraries supplied on the iimhM reasonable terms. Onlers for any lxK)ks ill In. thankfully received an I any books in the Hiiladelphia, cw-Yort, or Charleston markets will be procured at short notice, and delivered here at the Philadelphia and N't -York retail prices.

MclIEK ti KPJMIAItDT, At the IJclnion, W. C. Ay. 3, 1820. 327 WRIT DIFFICULTIES WITH FIUWCX.

We can scarcely credit the report, that the state of our relations with France is of the com crwise. We are rattier embarrassed, it is true but then our condition is perfect happiness, when compared with that of the people of some other nations when contrasted, for example, with the condition of the inhabitants of England. Were we, In addition to what we term our present dU- plexion which the following extract has given them. A roost extraordinary demnnd, if we are to believe the Washington letter writer, is in embryo, ready to be made upon our government at any time, as an off-set against any demands we State of odb-C arollnn. iredell vouwrr.

Maiu ell and Ilcnn- Chambers, and Petition for v. thc division r- mm mmm a I In lit A I irl Iha may have, in the adjustment of our affairs with k. 1U yiU UM. 1411 "UllH VI tub Edinburgh Review) "upon every article which ON Horvbiy the 1st of Jsmisry, 1S2I, at tlie house of W. Mrirhin, Tju).

will ssw4. 1, on a credit if 12 months, twentywo or three likely NF.tKtF, belong-iug to the istatc of Win. Martin, deceased. AI.FKKI) "(JAlTHKIt, 4 A. F.

5wwr' Imtrll, AVf. 27, 1820. l26r France. IVathivgton City Gazette. ro tui xew-tobk Aicaici.

Extract from ll'mhington-" 1 hough the gov ernmcnt appears to be without infonna ion, there enters into the mouth, or covers the back, or is placed under the foot upon evry thing which Ss pleasant to see, hear, feel, smell or taste upon warmth, light, and locomotion taxes, on every thing on earth, and the waters under the earth on every thing that comes from abroad, or is seems some reason to believe that the Florida James Irw in, Uobert and Samuel Chambers, of UuhI. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants in this rase are the inhabitants of other rr-d. That publication be made for six weeks in tfie lVclevn CaruVu ion, published in the town or Salisbury, that unless they appear at the next Court ol Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Iredell, on the third Monday in February, 1821, and plead, answer, or demur to said petition, judgment will be taken pro confesso, and heard exparte. 6w2l K. IMONTl)N, CVrrZ.

Stivtc of IREDELL COUNTY IN F.qt'ITT. question was referred by the king's ministers to the Cortes, a committee of which body has had Milly the 6ame under consideration. It is lelicved grown at home taxes on the sauce which pam tw. that the French government required cf Mr. (Jul pers man's appetite, and the drug which restores Petlt'ofi for tlie sale ol land.

latin, aulhoiized on our part to treat on the subject of navigation und commerce, to allow the admission of French vessels into Louisiana on the htm to health on the poor man salt, and the John. Martin, John Milly Price, ounjc, Youngs 1-nwra Voting, Adaline Young, Ilorin-da Young, Willisim M. Yoting, Thomas Young, and Adelaide rich: man's spice on the brass nails of the coffin, and the ribands of the bride," and on a hundred same footing as those of England, grounding the claim on the article of the Louisiana treaty, by et cetera i were we subject to all this, well, in which it is stipulated that the vessels of France shall be adnitied into the (oits of Louisiana on deed, miirht we err out hard times. But such IT appearing to the aativfaction of the Cotirt that the dii'endnnts in tls case are the inhnbitants of another state and government TUf-fn, tr, That pnblien-tion be made for six wetks in the H'etttrn CanHiaan, uiih ss the foresaid parlies apfiear at the next Superior fMirt of Law and Kjuity to be hekl for the county of lr'lell, on the fifth Monday after fourth Momlay in March next, and plead, answer, or demur to said petition. is not our condition: We have every thing in the fooling ol the most favored nation.

Mr. Gal abundance, except money and perhaps we have latin answered, that he would not consent to such admission, unless France would, by udmiitingour 'as much of thai, when we take into view its quality) as would.be beneficial to us to have. juilju nt ill be pro coufusso, awl heard ex parte. AVkYstm Dirrrthf npfionitr the State Hunk, Jfiiiii-Snvf'; F.li leave to inform their customers, and the public in general, that they have just received from Xtw- oik a supply of rijTCJUlS JWi JKIfEUtft consisting of first rate warrantetl Kngliaii gold, gilt, and steel Watch Chains Seals, Kejs, tic. S'ars and Figlea for Ofi'ieer' eoaU and ladies' hair Bracelets, gold mounted; white and yellow Spangles; fancy and nioc.rning Kings, of diH'cntit patterns; An.it-Icts; Coral; (larnets, aad glass Heads Fur Rings mI-ver Thimbles c.

Sec. A supply of Silver Spoons, Soup Adles, and Sugar Tung's constantly kept on hand, and also manufactured to any pattern, at abort notice. CLOCK'S, If. ITCHES, TIME-PIECES, of every description, carefully repaired, at short notice, and warranted to keep 1'me. The subscribers Tetd grateful to the public for favors already received; and bop, by careful attention, to uicrit the continuance of public patronage.

Yi WUTIS YV1IKFNSOX, lictai HoitAif. JOHN N. HART, CM. C.E. vessels into her porta on the footing of I rcnch vessels, give us the equivalent compensation by which England obtained this pi iilegc.

The an-swer is said to have been, that the cession of Louis Tfft taslslal trn tvKaf tar ta -xA ilrvj a will 11 HIUIllVII TT lin TV IIB1 9WU HIAVV1 TV now add another little extract, for our readers to iana was the compensation, and that in virtue of of VoTUv-GaToWna: Msiklriifmi County Stiiioni, 1820, "look whencrer they feel inclined to mag- mfy their distresses, and to complain of the light the stipulation on our part, the vessels of France were entitled to be received in Louisiana on4hc most favoured footing allowed, whether gratui Original-Attachment, Jou. lawix, I Ahrkr M'Lkor. on stindiy articles. trpullet which they experience: Hot.TM PETElSBl'na ISTELMOKJCtl. tously or for a compensation, to the vessels of -t nA' 'W Stf.X.; 'n'ir" IT appearing to the ourtthat the defendant "la.

hot a residenter thin thcreforcthat publication be itiade. thjxc hioutlia that Uie defendant appear at the next Court to-be hekl any other foreign power. Not only is this untenable claim suspension of the privilege is required, and the nosedJiv ib.e.Bntlih' tfovemrr tlltt. for the tir Bnid crntthcTTonrtihmis(rin CharlottcTon fourth- negotiatiorr is transferred tcrWashingtonTw here Monday in February next, and replevy and plead to issue, or d-mur, otherwise judgment linal will be entered N. H.

Human Iluir, s'iitab' for making cliains, bracelets, wanted, foi which a liberal price, In easii, will be paiil, on its delivery at our liop. H. rs, Navy, Armjr, 8cc." amounted to 24 1 ,647, 1 64 dollars. Tha. article of salt, paid a tax of four dollura fier buaficlf Domestic liquor a tax of one agiinst him.

3m29r a coir. ISAAC ALEXANDER, C.M. C. Ti "i i iYcNV dollar twenty centt per gallon and foreign li fllllK snbscribt respectfully informs the citizens of quora three dollar teverfty-Jive cents Every J. Cabarrus and the adjacent coiinties, lludr in.

addition. Lincoln thing, in shbrt, for the comfort and sustenance of the pica of the want of powers could not exist. It is possible that this unfounded such it doubtless must be considered, the construction of the terms granting the rights oT the most favoured nations so often and so univ ersally settled, aims at raising up acclaim, that may, to a certain degree, operate as an offset agaiiist the claims of compensation made on our parV: 1 0 UTIt- CJIt OLLYJ '-COLLFJiE. a meeting of the' Trustees of the South-Carolina College, on Saturday evening last, Mr. Stephen Elliott unanimously elected President of that Institution Dr.

Coopfr was people of thut coutury, is assessed, and pays Cowrr of Plra und Qwirter-Seintnf -October fr-nium, D. 1201 Thomas indJohn Tip ps." t. Petit ton to his former stock, he hits just received, and now cjiefs for sale, at his Store lit Concord, a grjeatvariety of Vnbke and fashionablrSfjBDS, well adapted to the season which-be -will sell cn the Tjiost accommo'dating terms, and invites all tliose who" a dirty in proportion to the articles enumerated. he windows of. houses are not excepted.

1 sharcn of the estate of Mat jLonrau i Americans What thinj ye of hard times' wish to pitrchose to call and examihe Tor themselves. lluas Tipps, administrators of Matthias Tipps, deceased. He would also beg leave -herewith to teiulcrjua sifi-cere ack now lodgments, and to return his best thanks, to those ho have heretofore so liberally patronized him, "I ftppearing to the Court that Louisa Tipps 14 not BALt.ton, pfx. Wdncdav last, the Electors of lnlialiit.mt of this state, it is tiicrciore jmwiiDy tne court, that i toi ire be published si weeks in the Jl entern and most respectfully solicit a continnance of their also unanimously re-elected Professor of Chem patronage. Catpliniiin, requiring the said iWisaTipps to appear it tlie County Court of Picas and Quarter Session to He also most earnestly, but very respectfully, requests istry Mr.

Wallace was elected Professor of cmintv Mathemaucs, and Mr-t jlowxie, Tutor. all tliose hos" notes and Jivy2t bave bpeoinc rva- blc, to call and make" payn cnCwTtbout delav, as tliat s.r" i i mi iii 1 i Ion, on Uie tlunl alone will enable to rnct his engagements, and at- meet ins engagements. next Preaulent and Vice-President of the UvUeil States con-xvened tiA flu State House ngreably to law, and, after ma. kinjr Judijc Hall their Chairman, cceded topve in their votes, hich were unanimously for James Monroe avd Daniel ih Tompkins a Vice-PresU "i Rank. At the annual meeting of the Stockholders tle.tte Bnk of North-Carolina, onr KoncUylast, the oUl Dirt-ttni' rflf-ctil A btatomotit t.

tt. Monday in January next, then and lliere to answer or demur to the said petition 'otherwise it ford the proper and necessary State Gazette. Schools, The school commissioners for Frederick coun will be pro confettn, and judged accofilingljff as to the said LouiaaVipps. VvitnesH V. JPBee, Clerk ybf siid eMirt, at Lincfolnwn, ihe third Mondav cf tUctolw, 182J.

6w26 VAUORVM'llKJVC. TDIilAH HKOYVN, vent or MICHAFJ. BUOWX' Cmconl, Dec. 12, 1820. 5w27 7 Xitiur of'tHa ijank' was befom tlie Stotkholdei-s, in ty in the stare ol A ii ginia, in'contbrmity 'tp the act foregi11jtlngTtiie literary fund, rcj)ort, that there are about fifty-seven schools in said countv- au estimate, was nip.ie of alt the desperate anu CWHibtful ri ln.tltlltio'11.

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