Him im'MttMif. U Ibe Hfil ef the Jsrhsoa Cu Million of, Maryland, this avknowWdg; pvi( U nidii-TM Vfsi in JJiry bsd. wlihsvrry Umliedfiepiio'Hvhre It ! take a prt It itttdrdly la M." W know Isc4wballnferewe miner easy siw from tbli fact tat far our pan, we wani wi eetter nwiw kirtnnk if iba adroloiur:loti Wt Hilt." , The tW, Mr, WW, W ' & columns a MigUorUf prf, e4 t ilxmU lk kr hW ,I f KM i ilM miHr- e.wviaaa-4 lh mMaflllealMrf tarrwBawwa-a. wise Um, and ibe eiTrtcrv at ably ! ffl JH.V,' VImn tobaam(iMwcil)i ll.e f BmMm r law, tl',1 "laawwet lav fcrrKe ethers aay draw from laVs fart but fcr (w.;J owe part, (I) at a better avvirace of it, fMrU af ihe a4iMMrikMi la that wsaJ- thy ad potriotle cm ill ! Ron, bowra, art tjit MWi la air. Urw tMt ilm) U( Mr. JUUm baa ac two bua. deed rViasvia ia the county. Again, air t In iba lawa af Kaabviga, ia I Ha atae of Taaa. ibere ppr pubiihJ, Itoa i I know m4 nrM other aaay draw frwa rib Cart but I fw Jackua hss m esance in that ! Jim, 1127. 1 f aToWf tV. RoaatUg frt wrr exhibited (ur salt la ibe PHnUrf (ViroU) amkrt, pa Um SOtk d of JttM. ah. Tt eoortt of aoatrooa pW ta lU ia of ""jf-' aw 'eampoW of" I flf J Xxtfarnx a Wrf of food MJlnr) n4 to or -tnn MocUtc, la tKb county i h "linrf jutln uui m aMooatca bcUf arcmiry U forai a qttorum la do bwiimiio. At tba Um trna tima of UU eourt far Otwcfo county, ia tUt alot vW4 jitJf a ad om Mctal Utc-k Utclf rt, tad bapMtWd and cbiqfcd tb grand Jury, (wkka it tpp' tle wcra eomrnt to do) and orfjourMd cotirt. from day to by. ' for Wwifof a quorum, ViU '. rnd of the ffk, mm of tha otber aocttr ipprrnf . 1 be grand Jury, in eooaequrnee, brfora the epir. tipm of tha oaek. found a bill of iidiclront apiiNt tba ftboratcei, for negloct of duty. Tb Commtirikation of our eorretporMlent Tkik," from tha Wi!ke dirrict, on the aubject of the "certificate" to be been ien by f, ifrt turn itii rn jt nf a of . trr of tS W t'MM ti-!.U lwt4f, April 27 ib. l!.Ti fowi.d of Cl. Jho II, (. I., In Vm ffM, Tboa. WtlioM, Ilea. . i Jalia II. t.u, iaa Ma. Outra, Mwiia KrLWr, Mrk tkHUia, Wat. Ha kXtr. Ad'ili-btt U f-riS MMMrrn. CmmiIu1J ,Ma fMr. 1V free. Col. Wa, W. rrl, beirr Wm bf UJwiis Cvl. i, H. IWcnlre, M Vic f ret. U flU4 tm 0a tWr. I'aMttuir and a lr Intcrr U tha WMirty, trtra tba tmtr (rt bp aprrl hi ihna att. la I La Ium, it ow aonl aaouaif r4d, UmL. aa Iba anatfemr a iO ba aa larunJ, July. ad ta It aiU be Iba aat atatad wortmy afjhta aoeiotf. Iba lav. HnXr l'ffj ba r'ut4 lapreacli a enoa a lbr m, at tWcWrli ia tW viaoai thai Rr. AttrwVr Abrrnrht be r. ajueatad to AileaJ t Im AaJ ihantHfcejfc br faM, be , J.A litf.wia trtifoi tbti r1uy. - AM ftmhee, Iba Mr, r. bat, lU editMe f 4b WeArra CarofeUa, ba reiueie4 l aubtUii iba above attract, ia Ma aprr, a4 Wl fcw a-eeka atvekwa, 47V MaiMfera, umbrrt, ami other, are Uerted taatleod. JOH MIXJkU.1, As urr.ir ritoM k.vcu.vd. fruea UpwUm rwiiera la tba I lib ami IJrr pool (Mpera to ibe 6b of May, reeeierd by tba peclei abip Kntaniua at New-York. M DrttJm, Mau 5. M!(ia Mairatr lk Kinr of Saion bit juat eiptrad, alter Iwrnty-one dart tllni. I hli event ba ciritad gcoaral coottcr riiiloo; I ha troop arc now takinj tbeir oeib to tbeir new Nre rr I rti. Frederick Autuatua IV. Kinr of So Af i mt bora Dec. 33, 17)0, and vat con aequenilr in ibe 77th er rf bU aga I ba married, Jan- I7f 1769, Maria Amelia, aiiier lo the King ef HeviHa. Tba Karl of Liver pool Mill eontiuue lo riiher ttrefiKth. Hit lordtbip It allowed bf bit phftU'un -tk ia bi apktdaa ia ibe middle of tba day, hen the veitber it favourable. It appeart to be understood that tha ad rnloletriiioo bive a drcidrd maioritr in the lloate of Comment, but it wit not atccrtained bow the Lordt would divide on a Cabinet qrienioo. Tbera ii i very ranrorfiut spirit in aotne of tba noble jordi in relation lo Iba prime miniitcr, nd ibe Niniairr at now formed. The Duke of "NTeciitJe, In'i ibort ipeech upon Ibe Corg Ltwt, on the JOth of My, wid " Jlr would oppote the bill ; and ba contrived ii to be ibe du'y of every hon ett man, and of ever? mm who u lend to bit King and hit country, to Kind forward and rliipotieti ona of tba most profligita mininert that bid ever been placed in power; to i!erata hit Mr. LcwU William to David Trimble, of KrnlKlng from the awful aituation into wfcitb tuciy. relative to in riptmion made nae of by ' he bid been thrown ; and to break up ona the late Thomai JrlTcranit, ia regard to "the extraordinary run of Ctn. Jackaon for the Preii. " dency," Comei too moch in conflict iih the rule we have bid dowa fur our editorial giii. daaca In regard o the local election, fo permit da, witb conaiatenry, lo give it a place in our column. We think, with our correspondent, it it due, not only to tba people of the Wilkei dis trict, but to tbote of tba mbolc Kate, that Mr. "Willi ahould, eiplkitly, cither avow or dia. claim baring given aucb a certificate : and w pledge ounelve to publish any temperate ttricturea oo the auhject, if direr ed of all bear ing oa him n a candidate before the people for a seat ia Congre, which- may bare a tendency to elicit from bin aucb avowal or disclaimer. Gov. Clinton, of New. York, has lately visited, by invitation, the whole line of the Canal on Connecticut river, from Northampton, Mima chnartta, to Barnct. Vermont. c wa every where received with demonstrations of the gTea'.est respect, complimented with public dinnrra, and lattered vith eulogistic tots Such ougli, and sncji awavi will be, thv reward which a distinguished public benefactor may expect at the hands of a free and enlightened people. . PRESBtTF.RMN CHURCH. miLADKLFBia, Mir 21, 1827. T ike Eilitfi tfthe .Yew Ytrk Obttnvr. The Grneril Assembly of the Presby terian Church was opened in this city on Thurtday I7lh May. We have been listening to the reports on the state of religion in various parts of the United States ; and it is considered by the fathers of the church as the most in teresting report ever presented to the General Assembly. So many and tych extensive revivals of religion have never of the most vile, impurf, and. flagrant raslltiont that bad ever entered inio the hruls of a wily set of politicians to form " In the house of commons on the 7th, on a motion for a financial committee, Mr. Canning tjited ibat he intended" lo bring forward the atate of the revenue early the nest session. But for the re cent and extraordinary events, the subject would have been immediately brought up. He hoped the government would not be considered as abandoning a duty by avoiding ibis session as much as possible, the agitation of all questions that mixta dittuib the public mind. On Friday ba should bring forward the present state of the hnanesind there would be an op portunity for those who lshd id disptur their royity,an(fnnxieiy for the countrv, (as they did on Friday . by stopping all supplies,) to step foiwsrd. The i.ondon Free Press sjys, jt is now certain that the Marquis of l.andsdowne takes office, alonif with Mr. Tiernev and Sir Janies Macintosh, in ihe cpurse, or at the end of rhe present session. Frantr. -Thr disbanding of the Nation al Uuirda of France, (says the National Jiajrnal of the 20th ulj ) of which some particulars will be found in this day's pa per, reminds us very forcibly of the anni hilation of the Corps of Janissaries in Turkey. The measure is almost as high hinded, although, from the difference in ihe powers of the government, and the construction of society, it has not been accompanied with the like violence and blood. It is said that the registered force of the National Guard is estimated at 50, 000 ; but from the avocations of its mem bers, being chieflv shop keepers, scarcely mora than one third of the number ever assembles. There were about 20,000 it til tie I lV Uem,t fonsprtbeo4 Tba diiaolutbn t! It Nislsnal Ouud t'Hkii tji at bleb tni bo' J tatitu'e. Tfciva traopt era Crtt or Raited lo tba lumber wf Uf'tvt. of iOpQO, duriog tba rtvolutbo, by La F;tu, kbo ibclr Ocnaril in cbiaf an4 iljau at fbelr baid, and by ibalr mirm ti ba tKonad and peottclad Louli XVf. )(i iiead and family, to fbair melaac WoHt' journey frota Vartiilltt 9 I'iHi. Tbii KtH bil atar llnca loUlited, and U ttmfoae) raucb at att unlfor rd tfiUiila la. of H'jatinilai chl tans. To tbarn bit Uati alottcd, h fcti h pruard dutf ef tha a!it and Iba a rlusive ruird duty -of il L4iJiUva IIaJls...Tb oett (pr i lira ntt pro- bibli soma Intlgnt at bM anattaav - 'SmlfJmrrUts-UlUct tt t letter from Ca rthartoa, died 17th My. II J7. M It givaa ua grail lie iau ra f aula Mat ihert Is every proa sect ot an iramesmaie rcMorailori ia iraoiuiilif i irttun Minister, Mr Cojibum, and PraiWtni Dohvir. ira comlir down hart to iba lirttlsh fiigita Aurora, and will proceed immediately to Fogoti. Dolivsr svilf, It it undcrttoot!, mume his atnioa as Pre aidant of tha Rapubtlc, and hat riven ep all bli views aSuuttba DotivUn toonita lion, wbicb wt art) very hsppy to hair." Creii prwaarationi tra mikiDf at Canbageoi lo receive Bolivar. A civil tar existed throughout Central America, ia fact every part waj to a Kite of anarchy. Tha cause appeared lo be that the blacks wished supreme power, and ruroerousexcastes had been commit ted opon ibe whites and their property. ruovRir, iy cjxto.i. ' "The Mtowlrrr; wrtktw U extract from tha Caiwdian Spectator i , Uhitramnt htrUigrnits-W ere aorry to observe it announced to rtbe Official Oa tettc of tbe 10th ins:, tbal the agititort bive to abused ihe Ignoriice of Ibe peo ple at lo produce a revolttionary move, ment, and that aeditiosia catetlngs save been held, that ought lo be dispersed by public force. God brtp us! we fear tbis will be a bkody summer. Mjjor Laing, the intrepid traveller, with hit companion!, have been killed in ihe interior of Ajrica. Thev had reached Timbuctoe, wheie they we'a received in a friendly manner, ind on their way from that city with an escort, were attacked by an unfriendlv tribe, and the whole prty strangled. It is said there is oo hope of recovering Major Liing'i pi pert. son, pbla, ) apoken of i tbe papere ef that city, it Uin( in e iceilcnt tgrvtr, vaaaiaiMMa The tliliim of Nc w Jirsay ere boiling puUk mctilngt and appointing tfclcgitat to a Convention to be Laid at T ramoci In August Mil, uka Into consideration Ihe revUloo of their tXflihu'.kx. There are now tJvlni.ls two adlololnt Deot Companies in York Pittrkt, 6. C. F.igktrtn rrWweaary 8Mtr$, of whom to ware WaMalna. anl one I ."erg eint Ail except lw lived to ibe tame Haiti during the Revolutionary struggle," Wid none of them have ever applied wr pea aio. ibav are Irom tha agra ol 63 lo 90 ynrt7and ill live vHihle fen mllei of each other. , .Lei n ptKer prlpf Ihi Uaiied Stataa equal ibta." " rmttrc a--- Sf- wawatitiBwatBXa J-"-r., fe..if ;V Horu ttm.,C JanU, Speaker, of ibe House of lUpnsentativts, of MittKhu- setil, wit, a inert lime since, chosen Traisurcr of tba ""late ha bat publicly declined an acceptance of that ofTice, from Ihe inconvenience of procuring securi ties t whirls are required to tbe amount Of g! 00,000. The yearly meeting of Friends, com tnenccd at Portsmouth, (Itbode-ltlsuJ on Saturday, 9tb ult. and was held it Newport, on tha 10th. It would continue to be held at Newport, until Wednesday 13th inst. Ann Hraithwaiie. and other celebrated rriendt from Kngland, are attending Ibe meeting. APtlsU", wf McVUrlurf tour J, U W U C'smfmt Mihih, il.ur'ii.f of tba la AtUa .... . . . l.lupm.n, m .uttfir ihtnc, w. ka Mrf ktmUurf twMf, mi h$ t'si uH, by Iba Raw. Hitwr a. rhtrf, Mr-. wlkup. of Iaa cJtr piatrkt, I. C 'a ( Df4 Muwg'7. . 25ITD, la MrtkUnSurg eoua'y, aa tba lb wk. Mn, larab MrkfTry. wif of Mr. Jrpb HtUKtf, i4 dmrWrw llr. ioba tbarr, letba S7iU yetraf bar aga. Tbe revenue from the New-York Cfnal promisei lo be exceedingly productive- The amount of toll received at Albany from Ibe. commencement of the cnl navig.tion on the 21st April, to tha lit June, is 81,523 Thej number of boan that departed from Afbsny during tbe me period, is 1 1(4. Col. Leivenworti (of tha C. f. arrtiy) passed through Franklin Missouri, Do the 26th of April, on hit wav io tba Kisar Platte, lo cximine and fit on a militan e anlonmeiit : and rn ihe fint of Hay four companies of I'nitcd States' Infantry ar rived at Franklin, by water, and proceeded oo to join him- i ret nab o r A cai t m j . TIIK Yruataa of ll.U Aridr bsl"cowmiU tad iba iW(i i4 rl l Mr. JK J). CU. TTa srria' wf t.a ! 4 ill bw rvaiad oa) tba MiMxtay Uf-re il,wib d.y if uly. Iba adMurn tJy iWt. ti ia Aei'ktntv are barbaoaiwrf aurta' hf anr wUr ,iwiUa) lis Loa avnivia tfjs.uaM, .Tba m4Um. Ud heilth and rvrJ asorality of UretnU. rough, trtgrthff wl'b tha airnuite. etertUoa of me Traciier ana i ruwees ia mmr Ibe fMstbnal attwd wsd avwrlMoa.ir UMaufUaf atb aa aur be committed la tbeir rare. VJt, rt la hoped, rntwt a bHenJ tbara af pairwMge to thie AMdemy. ft la Hpied Ibal tboao who take boardert will fttainlaia proper aulborrt over tha atodrirti w bila UfUle r ibe if care. Tba term bf luilioa ara tba fuilwting, vi i for brginnerv e$ jr) Kenling, Writing, fugtub tirammar, Arithmetic and tocography, 7 59 FS.a ff . . n m n 9 w Mfl.r.f ivi 9V If aecMMpanlrd witb any brancb of Matbromlie. 13 59 town! aaay k bad m respectabta famiKet at rVnra sit lo egtit iluHira per asnritb. Tbr f.ierers in lU female AraiUmy, under the rrt of Mia Memlcnball, will ba rtsuracd on tbe same day. II r order. JOHN M. DICK, Sfr'g. Jumt K7. 3t7l Ten DoWttTs UtwarA. A awiy from the aulMcriber, living in e. JV'airv i'a- On Monday lata, wa law tpeci- meji vf beautiful Hewing Silk, railed and manu factured by a lady of John pa, aa adjoining county to thia. Several avttraasptaxe Sjitc declared, thai it ia eouaL ia every respect, lo . anv imported ailk tbev bae ever seen. ' I New-Ork-ans 831 Raleigh Reguttr. There is at present mermaid exhibited at Boston, prepared in ihe manner of a mummy. It ii pronounced a great curiosity, but the manufacturer's name it not mentioned 7hr ItUrkrtJ. atw-roiK, jraa 21. faiawi. The import, Ihe lavt week, baa been. from VrnK-('rh 640 bales i South-Carolina 6H9. Virginii 170. Georgia 2379, Alabama 608, in all. 3J4J bales It has old at from 9) to 10 j. for Uplimta and Alabama, Cone ml, Cabarrus county, N. Can tbe 34 inst. tArfTiHlrw bv ibe name of JOHY, about 21 or 24 yean old, dark compkriioN, J rWt 9 or 10 inches high, straight and sonar eaade, baa a srar tSore bw arrft efw, tww ol Ims wfpal -teeth out, baa lung flat feel, Mammert wbao angry or scared i he can read, aiI perbapa write eime, and will ttemit to pass for a free man, and change bis and bis owner's nam i bad) oi. when he went off a atirtout coat of brown clib,old lasliionrdVwith yellow Using, a pair of tripe J pantaloone of cotton rasaimere, a blue mis'd boovspusf coatee, a yellow and dark" triped sistooat, fashionably vaade, will, a tear in rt below one ol the pocket welts, neatly darned, ailb other slothing aot recollected! wort off a S'raw or old white fur hat. Any pera.in taking up and confining said negro 11 any jail in the I'nited Miatit. an that I get him gain, (hall receiva tbe Hor rrward. (.F.OIJGE KLl'TTS. Aw t. 18. 4172 (Ty" The Faetteille Journal, Camden Jour nal, and Clieraw Spectator, are each rrqueatec! to inM-rt the aboe advrrtimenl tAr wtck, aixl send a paper containing the same, acym- p.nirtl with the price dl publication, lo Ui a- vrn itr, ami the accounts sliall ba prurnpOy paid. for estiort j fine, for htm aw. (lor the Northern , manufacture!.) brought from 1 to 1) cent, per It ii t'ated io a Sew Orleana paper of b more the 17th ultimo, that four Osage chiefs! and two femiles. accomjMnied by an inter- rarttnittt, June 21. Apple brandy. 45 to preter, had arrived there arlth Ife Inien ' Peorh do. 60 to TJ , Jjcon, 7 to 8 , I tt.g . V . . V-.ti.nA i fine. 20 to 25 j Coffee 13 a 18, CO rl OS, 8 25 to tion to proceed to England. f ' ?Qi fl(jur j . 6) Iron, 3 50 ' ' to 6 50 i Molasacs 34 to 3i "ugar, 8 to 10; Tht Murdrr of Mr WhiftfJc-Tht Alba-' gl,( 75 t 80, Whiskey, 371 " ' nv Advertiser of the 16th ult. savs the new, Rl per buhel. 06$mrr. nnil Jure of the Court for that counts-, About 100 busheb of new wheit. of vers good have found a true bill againat Jesse Strang, for the murder of John Whipple ; and also Against Flsie D Whipple, wife of the deceased, as accessory Mis. W. was thereupon arrested, aod confined in j iil, to await her trial lth Strang. The Advertiser aav, lut tner, mat "on l burs ... l h.. . .L a . A . ... I CJiialliy, were onjujiu u hmim ,1.1 rrmAi V at IDe aoove price. oimrr. Ten I)oAftT8 He"WfiTds UA V a ay from the anhwriber, on Fridar, the 2?d day of June, 1827, between Danville and 8iKsbunr, a negro msn bv the name of Milium, W yrara of re, very black and mr likely, about 6 feet high, good countenance, ana very fine white teeth. I bought him from tba Roanoke Company. He vu raised near HaJU fat, N. C. and -aill try to get back to that place. I will give the above reward, and pay all other readable charges, la any peraon who will de. liver him to Thomas and amiiet Rawlins, or Danville, or put him in jail, and arnd informal lion to Kawlina, of Danville, wbo will pay tha reward In my absence. Roanoke Sentinel will give this three in." a:rtions, and charge the subscriber. chari.es a. stakes. . .W 254, 18?7. . .4172 Cotton il Klling thias morning a? from gH 50 , Stale f AsrIA 1'artHna, Sfrte rsHHjr to 9. Journal, 'JOth tit. Chartnttn, Sunt 23. Cotton, upland, li a 10ft ; whiskey, ;'3 to 34 : apple brandy, 37 a 3rt ; hers as. AS a 23 , bacon, 5 to 6 ; bagging, 2 oa , ,it Livernool in Duia in a suj i uri S' leitliwwn-lliAiDKltfeartinth this occasion, all arrayed in tory of the Presbyterian thurch. I have not been able to ascertain the number of churches thus highly favored within tbe past year, but it cannot be much short of three hundred ; and many thoutand aocls have been hopefully convened from the error of tbeir ways. A revival spirit evidently prevails among the ministry and Churches throughput our country. . a nose parte of it which are 'not rejoicing In a Tevivat; rind giving God 'thanka for tte wonderful display of his mercy and grace in rescuing lost men from sin aijd mise ry, -are deploriffg their barrenness, and weeping and mourning over the desola tion 6f Zion t and It is hoped, are pray ing for the reviving influences of the Holy Spirit. We do indeed near painful ac Counta of thel prevalence of iniquity, er ror and ungodliness ; but still, the pleas ing hope if indulged, that Christain prin ciple and Christian exertion are about, to produce a most blessed change in he morals oToyr countrv, new regimentals, which haJ kept the tar lora of - the city in requisition lor some days ; and the spectators are said to have been above 200,000. We cannot think very highly of the policy of an act by which so deep an offence has been offer ed to a body of troop of national militia ao numerous, and to constituted- Per haps no immediate consequences of a dangerous aspect may ' ensue, but the wound will rankle t the disgrace will not be forgotten, nor forgiven, until some atonement, -spontaneous or forced, shall be made by the government. A distinguished, lawyer at Havre, (Frartce,) has laid an attachment upon a large quantity of goods belonging" to the 'government of Hayti, for fees to the amount of 1-50,000 francs, which were firproised him lor digesting Civil Code or the Island. The cause was to be tried on the 3d May.. Aef,Gez. Tbe condition of affairs. io the French capital we arc unsWc with the ljule light . .- ..! mil. uvcn dav. subsequent to tbe indictment, and,, i... .1 c . iitrr. brown. 94 to 9 : i Coffee. 13 about nine. o'clock at night, Strang acot to 15; moiss,30a32i Wack pepper, I8al8r for Mr. Becker, the goeler, end jnade a I corn, 59 a55f flour aa to a,. , .. , r.:. ..n. i t:,i.n. A stesdv !:iim-ss corHiiiurs to be I.I conicaaion w. 8V. . : " v (rim H) ,0 1 centth U hia confession, ha implicated Mrs. Jofthe ! being from 9 tovj. An ad- nipple, me wyo oi mv uccewtea, wno,, Vince on thee price appeared w oe amicipa he Say I, repeatedly urged him to the lfU a,t week, but law favorable accounts from commitsion of the falsi act, which he at Europe, and ibe prospect of a nae in freight, aften declined, until finally, in an . evil b.s tended to keep them .teady at prev.ou. moment.be yielded to her solicitations. h4re been made this week nl Strang nj uujcn, uum g 43 and 55 cent. lo be taken with great allowances, as he North-Carolina Bank Bill?, 4 to 5 per cent, his heretofore made similar charges 'discount. against Mr. W. and subsequently, after Georgi.do. (eicept uar.en, . ,o i pcruem " . ' . . ' t S a . 1. , .r..i.minl first denying tnai ne nau mauc mem, oe- on Enr,d-81 9 percent prem . f kaw hil atAtias aw. Iwa ...s4 I asv -- r . ... - isj v,p dared that what was false Cotton. It is slated that the consump tion of raw cotton in France and Swttzrr ,5f. 15c. a 5f. 17c. Camden, June 2.1.-Cotton, 7 i a 8 , corn, 62 , 65 , whiskey, 37 40 , tall, 75 a ttO .flour. 7 a 7 50 wheat, gl 25 to 1 50 , peach brandy 65 ' ' 1- i an ,n fi? . h-in 7 to 9i n 7 . .nillC LIU. wv iv t t,.rr-l-ta9:.-.s a3O00halatai.Jn.ia2DJ.f Journal. hi asi wirs - ---7 - ----- T ;nrnuwTi . . - 280,000 bales. The present, consumption in the united antes is supposed to be from 475 to 200,,000 bales ; and if our Do mestic Manufactures continue to increase, as they have done for a lew ycara paat, our consumption at home will soon exceed France and bwltzerlind united. 1 nis would serve to keep up the price of cotton. Ratljsk Btgitter. - - " a - Carpenter. K meeting" ef p ward of six hundred boue carpentert, wu, held in Phda delphia,oD tbe 13th ult. the abjeotof which wa to limit the time of work to ten boura per day Reaolutioni to th effect were unant mously pawed, and the proceedings of the meeting ordered to be publiihed.' . . We understand that Dr., Todson has been appointed to lake charge of the re captured Africana, about to Bait from Sa vannah for Monrovia (Liberia) vice Dr. Peaco, who died at Savannah, - -- Jiand IhlclVfwer. ,. rlmbia. June' 16,-Cotton, 6J to 8J ; bacon, 6 J to 7 i i corn. 62 J to 70 . flour. 7 to 8 , Li werpeol'ialt, 75 to 87j; whiskey, 45 50. Cl PETER HOKE, Wa are'authorized to aay, i a candidate to ..nt the cnuntT of Lincoln in tbe House of Smmon:s of the nekt Cen.ral Assembly of this State.- 1 1 ' ittarrffli, In lb! town, on Thurtdy last, the : 28th n. by the Rev. John Reck, Mr. Nathan Brown, to ML Sarah Jonea, daughter of Samuel Jone. I'l'tniOR Court nflaw, April term, 1827 1 Eve Snow rr. Wjlham ''now j 1'etHioo for divorce. It appearing to the court, that two subpoena were issued to the defendant and re turned not found, and proclamation having been made according lo act of assembly 1 H is ordered by Hhe court that publication be made In the Greensboro Patriot and Western Caroliuiua for three months, that unless the defendant ippearw and plead at next term of this court, which will be held at Germanton on tbe 3d Monday In Sept. next, tba petition will be heard expartc, and judgment entered accordingly. 3mt81 ' TIIOS. T. ARMSTRONG, CPk. TubUc Yantertainment. - , epilE ibrriber having lately taken ftifb 1 possession of that convenient and .i4"J. elegant building in the Tnem f Caw cart, lately occupied by Mr. Henry Williams, bega leave to inform the public that he ia now prepared to accommodate Travellere on the most reasonable terms. Hi) Table will be fur nished with the be?t the market can afford 1 hia bar with the beat honors, his Stable attended by attentive and careful hostlers ; and no exer tions on his part shall be wanting to render the May of tliose who may call upon him comiorta ble and pleasant. UALr.it r. ala an ur.it. nrvrrft tmr 4, 1H27. 8t73, Miss baran .: ....... ik9ih ult. bv Henrv S. In tuia couiii, - -- - ' . , , i. Parker lUq- inchen GoM to Mm Ulha fine Seveni both of 8urr county Also, in hi. coupon the 2Cth ult. Mr. Nathaniel Rex to MiM Jane Rau7- ' nMntm. rua county. AWO, on .e -T' - ' " BCT.uafoeft.ofChy ,ri, Dr. Abraham F. JEW MEDICAL & DRUG STOHE. E. WILLEV & Co. ARE now receiving and opening, in Ssliibury, a very general aupply of IftTXCXNC, DRtrOS, &c. which they offer for aale, whoe-v B.U and ratsil, on term acepmmo. daring to the timet. , . . . 1 I. Ilia NAVfk itiov Arrangements Being iw ;"V will bo coMtanUy receiving all artiqlea IB their line, of the latest imiiorUtsoiia. 4rr:':;" t. WII.LEV, Having uevoieu rnnen tcbiw to the Practice f rltgnt, nattera nimaesj tnai oe shall be enabled, by paying str.ct personal at. tention to the Jlptthecary Butitiei, and particu l.rlv to the chemical and compoupd.. prepara tions, to please all tho wlio rtlay wish to pua- chase. ' . .. ' . . . Country Pbvsician, Merchant" ind other iniviituals. are'ireanectfully Invited to call and supply themselves 1 or, by sending their order they shall be a faithfully dealt ith as by pcV sonal implication. ' 5 j a ISA Sa&lury, June 4? .l0"-

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