k last with eeversi frvxis hsve arri ved at tKU place from Fevre river, end ee eiprtta iron rWto.oa hlewsy la iht Governor, lla besre f c.f Ikt procee dings ( tnaetlng tf the iltlieBI of I14 tounty.lt Kkl they represent Ikelr tt ..."poead end defewralesa eltoettoo, end re arrest the Eiscn Ive tt ceil out tee militia their eeaJtiSAtt. v. , Ota Uformetlon from revre five r K U sb wee, at known i ! The Agwn tf tht WImi net1 wqotred !l tk kuU Lakahlieata I Qttti Ikelr emtlnr font. Me ledleae ..had & ! Ill li lAL nZl! JIT. mik M MtdiMt county wim.e,, -' Whiteside U HwlMl county, with, uTtWBtr. I U M old IndU. C jclMer. ! M4 k h Mff foftowtt l fcappto.,!'! W rVt-Ji-I Mm It b iMrt. Il topped Ifcf IimIUm , tU k rrpct titr. vert nidoIb Utclr vomca ! eUMr . " ,Ul to k Isttrlor, preparatory . to Ittntnl ! to fl ptikuWi. All 1U1 t) KotlBtlii.' A p$rii ofbtr lnr Km W itontUfcl bjr Mr. Ikt. irtoif, moor Kom tt Col. Harail Umi it m ril 10 k mm lrWt h; toa ind Nr. Iiof 1O1 or iMi pint. fcH hft ft Miftttfur tksntkf a Fnlrto . Dt Cktot, wbkk mi iirt(d t 11m layll. 0o. Ctu of lb Michl(Cn Ttrritorfi on kit imuiI tort Arrived i th MLvci od iut4 thai, fro go tfe : nuird dSflTertscv In kit rtcepilon or th CbUft from whit It forroarlf d btro, h kd ho 4oU war would not. Ha Jmmadla'alf proctcded doB tbo ilrir for Sr. louifr -T 1 - r - . . . Tko ybtourl lUpubilcaa of tht Ittb ,lmt. at,Oof.Qirritod M,5t 'ouJ m Tocadar momlnr. nd in eiortil vii Immrdirtcif.Mtrt ioPoa. AxkioMO bo arrirtd lo town In lb aiieroon, - and kad coamkaitoo wUk Ge. Ctork 'and Oof. Caiti tb rcault of vblck ' watt that alt compal vf tht lot and Mbt'wkoto 6f 4kt Hk Ratfmrnt. itncla dlfljTitworf fttcn"tiotdrtd mtn) War -tko command of Ota. AtkrWn woM iaarAcdUtoI moa up tkt river. Wt leant verbally, that fotr atcam boMa bad . beta xkarwred . to . coaref ttt tiypl aod u too aiiailailppi kaa Utelf tlaen ' 'at to admit their paugeTvar tbe ratJda, (her have Drobablf arrived at rrrrt river before tbU time. ' IJTTLt Or XIW OR LILLYS. ' X eubehera officer, vbo vae to tba Bntiak ernr at Ike attak oe New4)rlcana. haa vriMea a aa'rrative of tbe caapajjn, which baa beta vxibSabed la Cafhad. He conclude hia da. ; teripttoa of tke Battle ef tba lib of Jaaturr, kkk aaratiaaUd aa lorjoual is oar county h ike foHwa tof word 1 - M The writer of ihle narrative, prompted by curknhyt rode to the front, where fcr aaw-wiibla ibo email com pa it of 500 ardat Bekrly 1000 bodiee in Briiiah.ooi- - format aod an JUaericio, oLctr. coolly ' amoking aegir and counting tht tlain. 1 Grieved -by this humiliation apcctacle, be Ntamed to the camp, and he irivea tbe following picture of the agluted TecCngi of: the aoldicra. ' - Bat the change of exprenion, visible - Vert 4ncra countenance, no Janguae tin potirtny. Only twtnty boon ajO, .: and all n lifrand animation r heTtvtr , you wernj you were' enKvr.ned by the aound of merriment and raillery i while they tt pected attack was mentioned in termi Indicative not only of aaneuine kope, but of the most perfect . conEdence aa.10 ita refulu Now gloom and die conte'njt rT where' prevailed. Ditap ' . boinimenti ' grief, and .. indignation . and , nay, to completely were the troop over ' whelmed b? a aenat bf diifrace, that, for a while, they retained ' their aorrow . without to much aa hinting at its cauae. Tbe Ion of comrade! waa to the full ai (Dieting at iha lota of honor 1 for out of mora than 7000 men brought on thit tide into the 6eld, no fewer than 3000 had fallen. Among thete were two gen . erala. ( for Gibba aurvived hit wound but a few houra) and many office ri of courage and ability beaidet which hardly an in dividual aurvived, who bad not to mourn the . lose of aorat . particular and well known companion.. Such ia war.' And auch wat tht iiaut of uN" lltteinPl ,ne we trot that -ryilf beinadeft-lhehrritory-f the United ,Statei' with a Britiah force. What wouk' v,U l0,,Kh o tend double or Jrit tht number t though wvA.oj)00 fcti'tad of lOWOf A mttrrientarf fttCtHlttf V f?uM wvtrVkpect I ''rSL2l hat intaaiofH tht tulatrabU P forU6cationti arid wa could aearcely ever land with aafety 00 toy part of the Amer icao abort." , arwi ?MrTr A recent lelUr from Georgetown, 3. C. raentloni, tbat Col. Aaron Burr waa then in that place, bit appearance indicating tht laat extremity cl old agt. He it probably on tht verge of three acere- j . i- "i i J ff J" 1 M eWate (Was h"a, f l4 dng Wat eek,,sUl. be kpe, tWe4 W tpntofj tut errues ad d Una We wfckh easy be Ju rd U Ihie week's paper. , t- JH appear U OUT SSl k-uf we shag he eUged It U li (or vsa of fitf tt represent is. , Tbe exweedtogt tt the trWB lU4e tatoty, US U L(Ut4 to eur eett. , , .Cm. .tciio w jtrcur n . preceding ewtawaa-wtfcawtjwwd lb statei -- t. the toMgue sltuded . .. 1 . -- " 'yw (ti comkitioi wwiu kia vhk the knovtod of Mr. Clay, a hit frttAda) till eot be boraa amt by funW drrJ. paaMata, arlucb mf aooa be a ipactad. TU CiwrtlaMi (MiM) paper, baaaft that tbe caUM to rkal MifVWWd, bad. In a Urn triuaj inmc d m ibe tkk of iljr. Aa far aorta aa tbia, tkcre vt a a4oaf of batla wbleb bad opawtd, a aHy aa th 2HJ Jul, aa morn than ee planUtloa to tbta (to, aa) emmif. la tba eoMflty fltapatUfc, kUaaachaatm, a maa mowtd, to ana aaiawia, a iata 111 feat la kwftk ad feat to. kttadlbL. miking woare Crt. ' Aawtbtf eaaW aaowtd 892"a(uare faetto tbeaaate time. -THITHER. EJECTION RirTCRXS. Daaa.AairwHari,aaaaai DaaWI C& m aad JoKoh dlWapie, cw.wona. Grma. -J MX Kvttail. aana'a 1 Ma Clta ga. aad iJua C. TtjWr. avAvanna. Xt Mwwtf,. I hoaaaa )va(' eeaatei William W. ionr aad Johe Kerr, ootamana. Hmmftm. Hardy Rvtat, aeaala 1 Havid Ua darwaod and Tkomaa boy kin, cMawia. Msfttd. 1 Tkawaa Lwt, aaitaia 1 Baajaawa t. Bnllain, tad Jaatca U. Low, townom, litta of the poll t for acaata. Gen. Love 18 J. R. Walker lit, fc eomatona, RrUala 650, I. K, Lmra I5, Col. N. tAmvrtom SU. tUctmtmi. Eraaama Love, aaaata 1 Gaarga Tbotnaa, and Archibald McNiir, coamooa. Ktiiing aw. Ed. T. Broadnaa, xuti ( Tboa. Settle, and JaaKe Bamrtt. eoneaona. Si4rn.-J 0r, aaaate 1 Joka T. GIL eaowr al J. J. JkXiliaiA, eonvaona, . CmritrH NatUa FulWr, 'aeoate 1 Cflwtv j Berne and David Borden, cometona. Kwcto MDaaicl,aeoaU Eaock Fay and O'Bryw Cot, Cowmoai, Cam. Willi Wilaon, aenaic 1 Tboe.. Do. tOr and I1a. Tilkt ooraiwont. rae(tmk.-Jchn L. Ifcnlry aeaalev Jaha Pool and VV. I. Hard, eoaamoaa. . , . Own.-Btchd. D. tpaight, at natc, without oppoaitKM t Charlea Niiaoo ad Lucaa Bennert, coaimona. CarWt. Bartlett Tanrer, aenat a 1 John E. Lewia and C. D. Dunohi,-edmnt6ti'a alt aithout oppoaitton. fhiifcia Hrn Edwird Wardjienate: arrtnont opnoaitlon. Friederick Foy and Col. Edwkrd w imam, awnm. . . - BTaaAlaffaa.amuel DavenporV arnafe (' Wtu. A: Rotiran and A. Vail, cMnmona. TwrrU.T. Davenport, aenate i Daniel Bate. man and John Beadey, common. BerfftnL VvM O. Alltew. aenate j B. J. Monfgomrry and John H. Wheeler, common. Jfrti..Joeph W illiamsarnatr, without op. ntion. Gatmel atawart aai jeaae cooper, co.Kmona. y., Beoi.Sannrrvm, aenate, John B. Jaa- per and Wallace a'vron, common. mona, and'Biatf ruYminer; For Cenjre, in the Lincoln dietrict, the vote WU! ,unmmr Uncaln county 81t Mecklenburg 843 Cabarrus 523 HtnAtrmn 143 383 177 3182 In tbe Morganton district. Carton Buncombe county, 6dl Rutherford 1320 Burke 1316 Haywood -. 865 707 Tana 1193 554 448 SH 4192 Majority for Carson In tbe Stokee district, AAeeraf Caswell county, 84 S419 1773. Rockingham 900 Stokes ..... 1680 4314 S361 Shepperd'a majority 1953. John Culpeper ia elected -to Congress from the Fayetteville district. The. Vote, in the whale, district, waa 1 for talpepet SSaOyCameroMSrJPUc DaVW ItV- r3.--r: r- t; Jf'iMnpfM.ffMcr.rGebiiel Holmes lit re tstatad4s?ts OaUfax tftfrfef. Willie Aletoa bad, wt be Eevfv opponent -n Tennence, Col John Bell haa been elected to CQjtgreae from the Nashville district, by a majority of 1024 over Fella Grundy, Esq. Both these gentlemen are devoted friendt to Jackioh. - , Col. Jas. K. Polk is re-elected over Mr. Brara. lett, by a majority of 1484. Jaa. C. Mitchell, Jacob C. Isaacs, and Robert Dejhe, arc also elee ted to Congressy Jf'wwn I 1161 428 172 TU Ct T ZWH (e tf?Ji!f, r, a.llrMinlit MJra!VCvd tf ttfpal If H, al tt Me etTar."riy tf tVa Vairrf. ait;, ftM the MW1 AJ k ft de tkarKttr and ltUt tf Jew WW C-'VaJ AWA, k, to Ikair daf, were ava iha atatiagnSabad awa el MorUVCaratUa I Rkkard Caiwi 11, Te tepywted tt be devoid of literary U;Sl(aofa k!gk tr der. It ta are compc ti tt aacrtbed it Urn, iftit ablDi, fSi fonveytd la the eipreaaJorn 1 btiittMHraif to SotndneHtf hihtbtnJ eUaraate of diKcramett weNlka eeqteacwowe faa lree' of Me BndirtUhjJr and -tkaae qualijleirfkiagalabeil Alf . !, .V.??! wreaUaW wUaJa4t.a4toied'atket by Jbi JirtetJll'y Jbf.it. imtneaa of kia JaUnta.Thjeat.hoetrr wart douHte;ty of a tig ode ; AltbogH ke did rweidu tmotlpai.ctf adotVadyi;ii uniformly eommaaded reaped, at ia ad vocate, aa t judge aa a aoidler w4 aa etaieiman. A eteaaBaUa fact waa re la ud 10 at of Goeerfcor CeiwetU a boat tbf war iril. iTa were Ufafrotd that bt rommMtrd lo armor r tht wboit of Blackttotie'i Commcntariea, to at lo be a)le, eUava lo dtt paaaagei verbatim. Such a facti mey be considered at evl dence, of pow era of memory, rarely found In combinnion, with auch aolidity of judgmeai aa ft potaeited. Towirditkt doa of tht revolutionary war, deatlny became Qnpropitloui 1o kia fame 'end the eitebllihmewt ertnalt dependence, wbkb waa tba cootumma lion of Ma wivttee, wat, witk bim, Ike epoch of domeitlc mlifortunt end ove whelmiiig dl.Util. lilt ba Oayt, clouded by bitter end heart reeding Calamity, awikened tke lympatky, of hie fricada and drew forth tbt regrtUof hiapoUikal tnemiet.- Aa a writer, wt never knew Abner Kah rafcrred. ir wiik ceaaum or with pralae , and we auppoaedt that he held 00 rank, in the attainment! of llreratunr, wbk thoae. nvft whm he towered In legislative cV bwe. Hia pemliav girt4,emad too, almost wtompatlble- ( tkai, whick leads o (leicarKC, or even eloquence in writing end hie atvle lartpryt aeamed loo atronclf.mtrked to. admit of being var led bv eiertlon or reflection. Tbe elocution of Abrier Nash, wa impefuoue 1 hit language laeclolt even . . ti. in.. t drawn 1 and hit atylt diflutivt add al wayt disdainful of ornament, "uch a atyle, ia described by Ariapilc,at adapted to deliberative rhetoric J arid no aaya of it that it closely rcaemblrs tboae shaded painting, which are aero )o more advan tage a distance," the coa.t'Wr' and more confused they 8-" Oti jdeaof gash's geolue avnhoreaorje una?, Wawevarr be best conveyed by eompaytng them, to tboae representation! in1 statuary, of which the objects, at'an elevated distance exhibit featuret cMtelled out, with min ute eiecineta. but which en clote intpec lion, appear almost abapelesi.. . In painting and in sculpture, however, the artist teemi to derive from -science, tbe rales which enable him to Increase proporrtoos, according to diftanct, where at neither writing nor eloquence, can be subjected lo like rule. Hence a marked character is generally to be discerned, ia ail the intellectual diaplayaof. the .same mind--TMt wa the caw, with Fisher Amet and with Governecr Morris t to it ia.inour'own State, with Chief Justice Taylor; and most of our. readers, may have observed the tame 'quality, in the ropiont and energetic eloquence of Mr. John D. Toomer. All whom we have hearj'ipealt of Nash, with a friend, who had ao Opportunity in I 1784. 5. and a, of comparing our emin ent men, with those of cur sister state of South Carolina. In hit judgment, we ! lost nothing in the comparison, tscept with regard to Joha Rutledge. To him, our informant assigned a higher station, than to any of our orators. Wa do not believe, however, tbat he ascribed to him a loftier genius than to Nash, but that he considered hia mind, mote plsstick and multiforra. Abner Nash wat an extraordinary man. In private life be atole upon every heart and every sociaL circle, by ibt suavity of his manners, and by tbe insinuation of his address. On the great new of public con tention, he pre vailed not ttdt by bh elo- ft - Ua S J Si &SV1- quence, but by fertility o eipedlent, by force and Dy tuoueiy. . v,. . , ., HU son srsi lost "at aea, nt for aome time, an opinion prevailed, that the yeesej to which be embar&ed, waa captured, bj an Algerine Corsair. . fa consequence he, went to Charles ton, 8outbafolina, to. obtain Information t and hoaSTMriencih thIJi tbe attention due to hi pbbKe chararah Ka ) tueav softened by the eompsaloofeeyp whteh:IAflUeWlnepTr Gold. The Greeneborv North Caro lina) Patriot, of the 18h Inttrtsye t Mr. Jonathan Anthony, living milea South of thit Town, the wed us some Gold r terday, found on hit farm.a aome of the pieces would weigh one penny weight end waa very pure. Mr. Anthony mforroa us that he has dug very little end thit he finds the precious metal within two feet of the atrfact of tht etrt rV Atlte t),rr,'k dWif wt U'tty 1a ! I ling 01 h'fntix iv,li korvnr of 0a. atkaon, (and no duti!, inta dad aa a tat to that pnWf glv et I4 Mr. C(y at the lame place,) kick wat tttanded by entity" 4 and teraoot,. Amoti tkoae ttreteot. were the (Jevarnoe and Leut. Oevemor, m. T. Harry, late LWtr. tlovarwor, Jtdie 9hannnn, I (on. Tkomae P, M ore, Judge Haggia, and ioht Pope, T (omerly a member tf ike Senate of Ike United Hi dm and traMsr iUw of John Ojalncy Adama. Tke ctmpany'weN ad dmaed kr Meaere. Pth and lirrf bad preamble and raoluiloe, fvorMe 10 IbteLacttofl of Gen. Jackaon, were adopted. - rORKJON.- - - frvm aV rVM X4nrm tf ! aVf tU. Jly tbe'a'riifal at "this'" port" of-the Prandt from Havre, trench pi papers dates to the lib Julr end I4vernool in the 30th June, have been received. Cm. Lafayette haa bean elected a Deputy from ike Department of fteiot and M.rne. This event caoved much re joiclag amcetg .he liberal party 1 but the tnlaleiry gave out laat 11 he were tiecteo. the ceaaoetblp of tke preea ahould bt re rstsblUbed. Accordingly, on tat vary day after, an ordinance bf the king ap twarc J.lmsotini tbe former bdlotit shack tee eooa) Ibe pre a, la the preKnt Kate of poUk fee line iaFfance, Ibt return of ibla veteran of liberie lo r'"Ki nie, miy well alarm the mart patty, but new reatrSctlona oe ike freedom of the press cannot be eipected to allay popular ei citemerrl. Hoatuliici between Franre and Algiers had commenced, end a French fleet wai preparing Twloo. Tke bombardment of Alglera waa c&natdt red H certain.' The Paris papert anndunce poaitively tht deeWWe trdf ft ha Veen-Wawwd wrf Ruaaia. Frrwe nd F-nuland, incotilormi- ty with previous arrangements, lo unite) Ihelr reapective flreta and nut an end to; ( (U nd uinTpmmd prrpara. the hotiltltiet between the Torle and ) ,0 , tn(He Hfnar wWi awr Grceka. The aaaenion that Ruaia would chaae. Ountry phrtieira, leKJiaj; k" other interfere in ear event with a large lead ! todnr.Wal. are raapectf-n) ed a caU aaj ...iL'.i.r "l - ! mnnHr thematlran wr. bv aarxkae aedera, . Wire. l win reneateu in in. r rencu p.-, herr uumort had reiched ratte Conatantiooplc. that Lord Cochrane had . ! a . j . - T...L l . , ' Kh fleet, but no authentic account bad been rereied. The Ar rnpii, or eta del of Athens is said lo Lave turrt ndercd on the 3d of June and lht thuMigb the intact rrnce of the Ftcncb and English, the garrison had been permitted to retire unmolested by the Turks, snd ibst Col. Fahvier bad safely reached a British ship of war. Mrjotk, fVa. Jug f.-Tbe French ! jman of wsr which anchored in Hampton Ko.dson Sunday morning. Is the Cor- YfrnCF.:i-.'tha auhacribcr. hartog reeewtly Vtlte Sylphyde, Capt. Etpiuv, from a. .j fbmed a eonweiioa for ike transacting cruise, and i I daye from Toet au Prince, of a IWOl.lSJll.r. . ... Crew all In gwd health. Wt hear thai f Crpctry and Commiwvn P"$,nrft, she will rome up lo ibt bite of Craney would respectfully aoUrit a share c puWt lUsnd the first fair wind.' - - tT?! . lLi .l . BK-nt for ttie better conducting of a t Ae learn by this arrival that aver, being prwioVd with good e Ihrn thing was tranquil at Tort ao Pnncr th .tomfe of VOTTOS't a .fe. uk. aiaca'- Ibt " etecutiotl consequent on the-jtantia and well built JW for. the tranapoeta late contpfracy. Dtn. lion of all prothror that av be entrtiatrd to their care, with a pledge that no want ef at. U aaaasa il M ,tu,ir nart U the rcilHalinr of all . nr-JWarkttju F2a,-p 16. Apple brandy. 15 te JOj Peach do. 60toT5i Baron, f a9i Bag. ginf.TOtoMi totiee naia,Mi i.ojuio 9 30 , Corn, SO a 55 , flour. 4 a 4f , Iron, 3 w to 0 W WolMa 0 JO 1 mifmr. o n iu fait, 75 to SO, Whiakey, 37 a 40 , Wheat, aear, 75 a 00 per buhel. fMrtw. . . . r .en 11 s L.I A IOC Of IUJ win w vmnipi, urnwiiiii i - from 8 autoy. ra-r ijm f. Crr, -Jarue 13.-Cotton, apland. "9 a ' 10 1 whikev, 3V to 3 1 apple brindv, 3a a J7 1 beeewas, 24 a 26 1 bacon, 7 to 8 Urging. 22 to 24 1 alt,. Liverpool in bulk 40 a 41 1 Turks Idand 7U sugar, oroun, v 10 y( 1 conec, i to 16 1 molaaea,34 a33 black pepper, 18 a 20 eta. ; corn, 58 a 92 1 flour 5 to 5. Ci.-The small Iota of Uplands which drop in, find purchaaere at our quotationa, whkh are the same a lat week. We hear of ao tranaac- . 11 c tionain Bealelanda. A tew najea cw aauiaaa brought 17 cants. Bichanga on England-9 a 10 per cent pram. 1 on France, at. lie. to it. ire. North-Carolina Bank Bills, 5 to 6 per tent . . discount. Georgudo. (escept a : a & v iicept Danenj I to If , per cenx. uwcouni. Can7Jh& 11-Cottoa, 7 a corn. 50 ... . ... . mm m MM M tt I M 1 wh'iakev. 40 a 45 1 salt. 75 a 80 1 flour, 54 A mhmt. R8 eta. to Ki i Deaco oranav oa to 75 1 apple do. 60 to 65 1 bacon 10 to 13 1 beef 6 to 7. mwwh. SZED. ,At the residence of Mr. Nathaniel Norfleet, pf Pereon county, oa the 38tn uiumo.ajra. js cobina Mitoer. at the advanced age of W years, "'lo tlnwMliton, the residence of. MrOajrsh Seed, on the 14th inst. Mr. Samuel Bharpe, in the 65th rear'of Jujilareet?' PaanayK raoia, but for mora than 30' years a eitiaen ot this state. Ha wai an honest, upright snait, aad agood citiiea.' . , . Nevlifwrugh, Tenneaaea,o the 23d ult. Mr. Richard Rauaon, formerly Of thia state, and a soldier of tbe Revolution, in tbe 75th year of hia age. BA&Ak Bank Bonds DRAWN after the form recently adopted by the State Bank, for sale at the offi of the Western CsrolinlW. Jvfy'lW. V.iUle of jaculi (iul)cs mu If AVfsa nt rwt. at A r trm. KT. U m t , 1 1 ewaa i:m t.ifi, a l.rUi a n It UokM a. ittmti, wa dtw ail inw MW4 m iia, l wwha ff t m I ti')j 1 a4 all lae kaMf lUM ) said eatr, w ill aal Ihaai lg e aw , tkaatkaiad. far parawnt, wMkia the 'a are , acna4 bf law, ahrae fhie aau wJ aUad to bar ef ihr reewvevy. 1 rtEfir.itc core, , .... ' , oourNtY Mitt, Mr tt?r. rt Wouie ntu liot for . ' U Ut-HT, aaa awl 14 U Ika Tae at Xjitfm, . M. 0. varaantf wwt aad ara?aJ by Jut aina eofanartiele rWM. ank a rvad akae . Iiwake-Hewar, k4aua ttahWt, te. iha r,yda la aal tofWanr t any U rt ylaa-TW let kai be K I m We", td h himWat i a awry ataallxM aef . lk pevfartyawr ka 4 kad wa eery aamadttag lervha. ftraaM aVwroM aa wvafWtog, ae r !(. are' Uvkad U view (ha twvuMata. JUUX II. lir.Vtr.T. A.,4iuK,irr. fin, To JaUtrl. Tr.ff, a atowl aaada, yaltww eMvplcfe4 I frllw, 3J ar 49 years a44 abawl i fret tfcrfcee h;h, er rather an amitaUg and lp ekat awMf 1 Wf ov aUMaiiae m kVrhaw Dirtrict. aouthrarela, aw the ftb Jaly laar. InturaaaiiMi af djrcii, fjbatvr 111 II Urt. haw Dwtnct. luuikXarofiM 1 wauld be Ihaak- My raeeiv. d. Tt . . JOmH CtKltmOIUM, Jaa. .NEW, . K. WII.LKT Co. dalina la iba tii AmftwU hatof aaad al ike- tUtK HWyv ill be coMant!y receiving al lit k Jaa to tbanr 1m. ar the latral MMMrvaiia - tb - VUlXttr ilaKoiatReea yeara i tka rin tt thtmt. iter kiweclf tK fte Ull be aaahWd, bv peMf riot paeaonal tt ; , rkii.'dr.h with aa bv nev aoriaTappliealiow. T"U ' Xmiuhirj, Jwnr it, IK7. MT SXmm mU Im hi the Town of Coaeard. hi iaenlrlpartolth4oNndiaae rj erigibk tivt fue the Mrrraatila or any -tSef kind of buaine, hating Wn tdranlageoutW of' eupied aa a 8tre f mny yeets thr e W a good Dwellinf. anH wrreaaan tut building mi thw Int. iinediairl)r adjaiwng the atwre. A grtat birrtin mav bt had in the pnrchaae of the pre miera. If not oVI, thry will be Heated egam. For further particular, appl to tircriAKL M H WN, ? ...... aa . Jamn '" - . Co-VaTtUtTBmP - Caasmiaalua Buetoeae tbey may be fcvuejd wjth, ... a.M. tmmthm with the hoot of fftetMr ' -eMftj MtMfmctioii. Their WareJtouaea trr ,w ready for tbe reception of country rvnerally. Cotton be receitG on here, or ahippad eoaatwiaa, if Qyd bc k. haw mi hand a verT reacral - .ortB, pf QROCKMIKS, with a heavy afarb rt mrrr articU Mt their line. Wll ineo av - - - HOUTONS k illJTTON7 . W" 18yy. 73tf Coac eMfkklng. gpng su,bacriber returns his aJncrre thanks j t0u fnemU and tne puotio in feoeri, fy, tte jibenJ encourafretnenf he has received, An having erected a new and estenaive SHOP "at his oM stand, on Main atreet, a few doora eouth-west of the Court Ooue, In the tow a. or JJncthttn, N. C. 1 and alao a Blatttmtk a Shop, !. .L - .1. r T. f lift IfafUM jHd. an mm uui ' . . ia prepared to Iniah work complete at bis own shop. He warrants his work to b done well, and to tbe neateet end moat fiwhion- , . . .an not to he aarpaaaeo in any pan 01 . fcrrwuR1in- country. jj;.tAt7, of evei every description, in tht above line, will be dona on tbe shortest notico and at the lowest prices. MAkTTX AVtBirtaT Unom, Jul 3d, 1827. 3t77 IJUtOM the aubscnber.at Uint 1 ton, N. C. on Friday erenlng, the Kith Inst, a dark gr Af .Mn. .ha loaL 16 bands Wrh, haa not mat above each eye, which art nhunlv to be seen oh ia,minatloii i Wao a eeai' 1...14,1 kmsvlalf mil I bjiiwj liwut witareaj she 7 w nf ws j' white at tbe eud i. no otner ir t imTedltf believe ahe wa ftolen. aJha limn, to which she wa. tied wa frr uT glv tj reward of twawy-flae dollars for the thief and mare, or tea Aar for ttfti aMli and all reawnable expenae Vajd. . . ;. DAVID TfAGOONErt jiufut lav isarTr'-' vs Slierifls' Deeds; IJiOR land sold by order of writ of vendltiohl f enportsj, for sale ai thl olC,. , lara uhall k 1 i 4 4 i

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