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a old promptly for 9i cts. per lb. we have to notice the arrival, yes terday about noon, of 30 well packed square bales of fair quali ty in waggons, which was raised by Mr. S.M. Nickels, of Scotland Neck, Halifax County, (N.C.) -Oi cents was readily obtained for this parcel. Beacon Petersburg, Jan. 5. The mar I:et. For the last two weeks, owing to the Christmas holidays, very little business has been done. The small quntity of Wheat which has been brought in, has been Mild at 81:37 to 1:40. Cotton, 8 to 9i. Fork, 32 to 4.Ti?nes. Georgia. The Legislature of Georgia have passed an act for establishing at Milledgeville a bank, to be called the Central Bank of Georgia Its capital stock is to consist of the money in the Treasury not otherwise ap propriated, the Bank Stock own ed by the State, all bonds, notes, Sec. due the State, and all monies arising from the sales of fractions and town lots. All taxes and di vidends of stock of other banks to be deposited in this bank, sub ject to drafts authorized by legal notes to be renewed at least once i$ahjam in six monihs Loans to be dis- Maranharo, tributed as equally as practicable iKio and Para, among the Citizens of the State, pemarara, &c. having regard to the population of Yfesl I.,uia? &c the different counting no Innn tn 'SyPlian tions, of the Northern merchants! Preacliim. The Rev. Wm. nnrl rP th T nmJnt...n T !. , If 7 FT 1 1 . 1 iiuu uiomiuiu ui uic ua- v . hill, nas appointed io preacn at otantonshiiro on nnftirrlav and Sunday, the 24th and 25th January next; Saturday 31st Jan. and Sunday 1st February, at Har ris' M. II. in Granville county; Tuesday 3d February, at War- renton; Wednesday 4th, at Shady Grove; Friday 5th, at Bear bwamp il. II. m Halifax county; Saturday and Sunday, 7th and 8th, at Sampson's M. H.; and Mon day evening 9th Feb. at Tarboro'. tion. In the business of suddIv- ing the English cotton market, it appears that other countries are rapidly gaining on the United States. Within a short period a surprising diminution has taken place in the importation of Cotton into England from all the large commercial ports in this country, from New Orleans to Portland. The imports from most, other countries have proportionately in creased. Pernambuco, Bahia, Maranham, Egypt and the East Indies have become our rivals. If they have gained upon us so rapidly during the past year what will be the case in the next, when the certainty of finding a market shall have extended the cultiva tion of this article? Is it not un wise, even to madness, to persist in a policy which threatens to cut up by the roots what has hitherto been the most flourishing and pro ductive staple of our country Import in the first ten months in each year. From whence. 1S2S. Savannah, 61,7SS Charleston, S0,4SO Northern Ports 62,030 N. Orleans & Mobile, 163,424 47,055 2S,087 56,S73 exceed $5000. 15 o in bay, &c. Calcutta, 1,519 6,509 4,940 24,604 13,838 887 1S27. 105,740 114,224 140,117 200,764 32,530 21,912 28,250 1,942 10,079 7,443 13,7S7 9,062 4,103 MARRIED, In this county, on Tuesday evening last, by Dempsey Bryan, Esq. Mr. Wil lie Atkinson to Miss Sally Wilkinson. At the residence of Mr. Richard Bul lock, in Warren county, on Tuesday evening;, 30th ull. William II. Hodre, attorney at law of this town, to Miss , n r r r :n j. itiiuca txin uoiju, oi uiauviuc. 552,034 6S9,953 The Tariff. Mr, Madi son has addressed two letters to a friend. in which he maintains thn CnnstiJ Historical Fact. Mr. J. Tnv- tutionality of a Tariff of duties on'gnrt was elected a Senator from l . a f f t-v ! x t"y i i . .i juipuns iur uie protection or jJo-;iiie county oi voiumDiana to tne uiestic iuanuiacmres. I hese let- second Ucncral Assembly ot the ters are too long tor publication .fetate ot Ohio. He appeard and whilst so much room is ocrnoififl ' made the necessarv oaths, nnrl by Legislative proceedings, which took his seat; in a few days he be- r : i . . ' i i i i J aic- ui iuuiu immediate interest to came meiancnoiy wnicli soon pro our readers. The character of gressed to insanity, In his insane tne writer, his having been a Mem- ravings, he disclosed that he was ber of the Convention which fra- not thirty years of age when he mea tne constitution, rresuJent of ; took the oaths ot othce and his the .S. &c. and his beinya Virri- scat: and that his eoncienco iin iiian, (which State holds the rev- j braided him with the commission erse of his opinion,) will, altogeth-lof perjury in taking an oath to er, give his opinion great weight.! support the constitution, and at QagcFcar Bank. Some ofi the same moment taking a seat our readerm the country will no iii violation of its provisions doubt be interested to learn, that I From this insanitv he never rcco- llie notes of tnis Bank are com- vered, and survived its comment. pletely at par with those of the L. S. Bank, and that the Branch irfThis town promptly redeems nil notes presented, of whatever Branch, (which is more than it is bound to do,) with specie orU. S. Bank Notes, at the option of the holder. Faycttctilk Obs. , Our Cotton Trade It has been urged by the advocates nf the Tariff, that Great Britian can not supply herself with cotton horn any country but the Uuited states. Wets are the best com- "wuary on this doctrine, and uch as we may wish that it miclit uetrne we fear that facts will ow it to be an utter mistake. -t those who hold this opinion ok at the following table which have extracted from an account sales and imports ef cotton 1 joshed at Liverpool on the 1st ovember. We recommend a'So to the attention of the pro ctors of the Southern planta-i ment but a few months... Cin. Gaz. OPOSTSCRIPT.o The mail of yesterday brought us the Raleigh Register of Tucsday,from which we extract the following: The Banks. After a Debate of sevtrral days, in which great ability was displayed, and in which much abuse was cast upon these Institutions and their directors. Mr. Potter has so far succeeded in his design of putting down the Banks, as to have obtained the passage of his bill on its first rea ding, 66 votes to 54, directing the Attorney-General of the State to institute prosecutions against them. But though this bill has passed its first reading, several of the members who voted for it, said they did so for the purpose of seeing whether the bill could not be made less objectionable on its second reading, which was made the order of the day for yesterday. Notice. AS taken or lost out of the Sub scriber's coat pocket, on the even ing of the 22d inst. at or near Uobins's bridge, in Edgecombe county, .2 POCKET BOOK, With papers and money in it as follows: one note of hand against Moses Spicer and Benjamin Wilkerson for seventy five dollars; this note was made payable to Gray Armstrong and it was transfer red lrom Armstrong to William D. ret way, the date of the note 1 don't re member. One note ajrainst Clark & Kvans for twenty-one dollars, made pay able to l nomas liyrom and transferred lrom ISyrom to me, with William D. retway a subscribing witness to the transfer; this note was dated at the As sociation in October lat, at Benjamin fcnarpe's. Une note against William Johnson for four dollars, made payable to Urmon Cobb, with K. T. Eagles a subscribing witness to said note. One note against Bird Land for sixteen dol lars and fifty cents, made payable to me anil it was dated at Tarborouzh, on the same day that Hardy Flowers' land was Price Current. Jit Tarboro9, Petersburg $ New- York. PetrgJYYo'k 6A 7: 9 14 sold, when Sol'n Pender bought a tract and others. One note against Jno. Tay lor and William Taylor for forty-one dollars and twenty-cents, made navable to Benja. W. Sharp and transferred from anarp to .bnoch i lowra and lrom r Iow ra to me; this note is on demand the 25Ih of July next. One note sfmlrmt :.. a iwicaiah retway lor ten dollars, made payable to me and on demand the 25th of this month. One note arainst Willis Griffin for thirty dollars, made paTable to Bird Land, with a credit of fifteen dollars, and I took said note from said Land in payment of a debt. One note against Dempsey Vrebb, made payable to me. Une note against J. I. Eason for three dollars and fifty cents, made payable to me. One note against Tho mas Sharp for nine dollars, made paya ble to James D. Simms, with a credit of four dollars and twenty-five cents. One small note against Enoch Flowra for sixty cents, and one against Ephraim Flowra tor eight dollars and sixty-two cents, with a credit of six dollars and twenty-five cents. One note against Frederick Miller for one dollar, made payable to Robert Whitehead. . One note against Joab Moor for one dollar and twenty-five cents, made payable to t. Whitehead, and one against William tobbins lor eighteen dollars, on demand the 1st of January, 1S29. One receipt W. I). Petwav for one note against William Robbins and Joab Moor; there Was several other small accounts. and if any more notes I cannot remem ber them at present, inere was also in said pocket book between S4S and S50 in bank notes. It any person will lead me in the right way to get my book, or it to me, or give evidence suffi cient to recover it, 1 ;1I give the re ward of Ten Dollars payable at the in stant. 1 hereby forewarn atl persons from trading for such notes or accounts as I have above named. J. G. WILLIAMS, Constable. Dec. 27tb; 1S?S. 21-3 JAN. 2. Bacon, Beeswax, -Brandy, apple, Coffee, Corn, -Cotton, Cotton Bagging, Flour, supf. Lard, Molasses, -Rum, New-Eng. Sugar, brown, -Salt, loose, Wheat, - -Whiskey, - peri lb gal lb bul lb bbl lb gal lb bul !gal Tar'o 7 8 20 25 45 50 16 20 30 35 8 8 20 25 7 40 50 50 60 11 13 80 90 90 SI Si 40 50 25 30 23 20 45 50j 36 40 13 17 11 15 40 45: 50 53' 9 lOi 9i 11 20 251 19 21 $7 7 35 40' 35 401 9 12 75 87 8 $7 8ft 8 6 7 27 32 32 33 8 11 47 54 30 35 JVorth-Carolina Bank Notes. At Petersburg, 3 to 4 per cent, discount. At New-York, 4 to 4$ do. Notice. HHHE Subscriber having hired Henry, the Blacksmith belonging to David Randolph's estate, will continue to car, ry on the filacks?niths9 Work at the same shop as formerly, and tenders his services to all those who please to favor him with their custom, hoping by punc tuality to merit a liberal share of publie patronage; those favoring him with their custom will leave their work at the shop, where it will be punctually attend ed to and faithfully executed. WILLIAM' II RANDOLPH. Tarboro', Jan. 9, 1S29. 21 Notice. STRAYED or stolen from the Subscriber, on Tuesday, ?3d'ult. at the residence of the Rev. Luke Ward, a larsre BAY HORSE, about 5 feet in height, 8 years old, with a small star in the fore head, and a roan mark over one of hi? eyes. A reward of $10, will be given to any person who will deliver said horse to me in Martin county, 4 miles from Flat Swamp meeting-house, or up on giving me such information that I can get him asain. Jan. 6, 1329. BALDY GROWN. 21-3 COHEN'S OFFipE, ? Baltimore, Dec. 3lst, 1823. $ Report of the Drawing of the 4th Sub scheme of the Maryland Stats Lottery, JVb. G, for 1828. No. J5259 the Capital Prize of gl0,00O 9319 Capital of 3,000 13164 Capital of 2,000 2542 Prize of 1,000 599912112 Prizes of 500 4707 5449 10S04? . , Cln -11951-144605 Pri2 Sn0Q 957 9594 6251 12687 7121 13631 Prizes of -50 9142 148S6 J 9324 17470 J 40 Prizes of WS20 100 of SlO and 4000 prizes of S5 each. (CTThe Two First Drawn Num bers from the wheel of different termi nations, were 4702 and 17530, the ter minating figures bein2 and 0. Aeree- ably to the scheme, therefore, all tickets ending with either 2 or 0 are entitled to live Dollars each, and in addition to whatever prize they may have drawa besides. The drawing of the State Lottery, No. 6, for 1S2S, is now completed. The numbers entitled to the prizes of Four Dollars each are all those ending with 3, 5 or S Those ending with either 2 or 0 are entitled to Five Dollars each, 3nd in addition to whatever any of them may have drawn besides. The fortunate holders of the prizes are respectfully requested to present their tickets for payment, as early as may suit their convenience. J.I. COHEN.Jr.fy BROTHERS. Baltimore, Jan. 1, 1S29. Constables' Blanks for salpy AT THIS OFFICE.
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