i . t a. at a . i - id C;.'ccft.lii,t l" tMry tf UAJi tiow n.rrrd bv the Watert I any ofthe Ukd I' Cavalry Ulcere, attached la llifl IJiti bri .f .hi. Sr.it. (Prohlblti entry taken "J'' T"?- V"1 1"Cin,i,, . ,11 Benjamin I. Bnttaln, 11 Colonel, Win. M (.Una. from rfc tivina; e.dritt of tucb lands.). . Ueitt CuUlt, (lll Bcni.mlrt jiX Compelling tho county truatees of (M it.jor. On I'rlJay, i i tie lLuic, a l.t.f,:, tt Lai ff Cavalry Oiiicert, attadied to lLo 41 ' etch county to report the elperidliuret of ' the county in the proecmior and punitb form of insolvent offenders. ' 43 To rrrufjt the payment ofthe ul try of the I'uhlle Printer, Treaturcr and Clerk of the Trcaiury Department, and to prescribe the manner-in which printing hall hereiner be doti for the depart mnfi of Stsie, end .forbe, preservation I the public buildingi. . 4) Supplemental to the act of ihl ietkion, entitled " an act to slte an act en iltJe'dicndTfteWIEI'tiMBetldii.iBf alTacf Sailed Iff 1 SO.- 44 krtnectinir cerlala reserratlnM TStweJ by Jndlanl Irf the lands Ta'telj flulied by treaty from the Cbero';ie Na" Vion." Provide for thr appointment oft w Yommisstaner by the t over nor to inquire -into Ibe-titles l certain tracts of. laud claimed by Individuals of the Cherokee Nation, and Contract for the purchase of uch rracti said Indiana shall have a .good title for - 4) Directing whst construction shall be given o contingent executory limitation. ' For want of room we are obliged to defer till our next, a litt of the Prime Act and Resolutions i there were I f 4 of the former, and 29 of the latter, patted. i1. 1 . 1 i Tha Kt vilntion rci ilrinir the Governor to make known tthe Secretary of War, the wVh of tha Legislature, that he would tend ibe Corps id U. H, P.ngiaccn to turv r tha route for a Hail H-ul from N'ewbcrn through lUlcigh, to the western part of trie ante, u taken up and rejecieu, vs io a. taataa waariaa caaouauv. At company Mutter la Aahe co, N. C. on tha Jib. Inat, a IMCetinr of the friemli of Gen. Jack was1 held, which was attended by 83 Of iw persons, i he meeting wat organized by vin..wi'P rwri . ma a nir, ana ep howling Meal M. Cuivacd and David . Moore. KCretarJefc-e obi-dt or tfia ihefctli.irl.;! It... JV 1 . . . " cxpuuneu at soma lengtn by Col. iro. Hower, reaoiuiwni upreaMnrtiieir decided diupproba noil to tha preaent adminxtraiion, and their preference for Andrew Jackon. and oledirinir thrmaeWed to' u tlf honourable meant in eeeare hla election to the froidenejr of the Vni. (a Urtea, were aOopled wMb tMtt m diaaan ting voice. A commillce coniling of CoL Geo. Bower, Cant, f avion Colvard, and Cant Daeid T.. Muorr, waa appointed, to Correspond uli oher comniitlret of tlie dirtrict. and make au otber txcritxry amitgementa fur the met ting of dflrgatea at tVilketboro,' to aelect tome periiMi to he voted for aa a Jack ion Elector fur the diatn eompod of the eounUct of 8urrv Wilkea, IiedcU, and Aaha. MATIIIA3 POE, Prtii. SbniisfXmvm : JAM'AHV iK ms i;Airw t'ew-i. The Sapreme tkiort of (hi atate met in Kaleigh on Monday the 3lt nit. Jh L. lUndertin, Y. of thia town, hat been appointed Clerk, in place of Col. Wm. Howards elected Trcaaurer of the State. We under aland there were three randidatea, ami that a choice wunot tfTi-ctrd until the third or fourth dy after the court met. N. M. Wnnl,). U. E. Mooore, $ EIGHTH OF JANUARY. Tlilt proud day for our country, waa celebra ted in Haliabury, on Taeaday lat, in a manner creditable-to the public apirit and patriotiani of - ir cttisena. In accordance wiih prriotia arranirenients. Capt. Lemlv'a company of Light Infantry Bluet paraded in the momma i and after nerformin Yarioua miliUry erolutiont, with much precition, and In martial vvlt, they marched up Miln -Mreei to toe uoun-nouee, where a line waa termed on the left of the military, (under the directiont of Col. I hoa. U. Polk. marUia) of the day. and Col. Henry G ilea, ataut ant mardiaL) competed of the Clergy rf the town. Orator of ue day, committee of arrmngementa, cititena and It ran per i who moved in proceaaioa to the Uiuieran Llmrcn, where had previoualy aatm bled a rrapectable company of that American Beauty" whiiae a tat era wrte ao gallantly airrd oy int rr tieroic countrymen at Orleana, on the er r-roemorable Bth of January, !815, of wuicniia "e urn anntveraary, from tn brut'alityxif a hcentioua foreign aoldierv. The eieWiaea jn the cbutch werr commenced ajith a verV inipreiaive, chaste and appropria c fyer, vj uic neT, i namat n nglil. Iinmeui aialjr after, Gen. Romulut M. launder! deliver ed a truly eloquent and patriotic aldreM, trnich called forth the apnlauae of the auditorv. In the eveninff, a Ball warfgiven at the Fulton uooe, wmcn u attended bv i laree and faih ionahle aaarmblage cf ladiea and gentlemen, citiaeaa and viaitera who retired at a aeaaona. Lie hour, gratified with havinc contributed their mite towards perpetuating the remembrance of to glonout an era in the annali of our country It waa pleasing to witm-as ao great a degree i unanimiiy among our citizens on '.lie ocra- on. EfTorti had been used to diveat the nro ceedingi of every thing like a party complexion, an to nonor TDeiayTjnrpitriotic uatianawn deration. - With -how much tuccc&a these if. farta" were attended, the following note apeaki more convincingly, oecawse irom a more linn tarcfted tource, than any thing we could toy on uie auojeci : SaUtburif, Jan. 9th, 1828. lb trt:... t t- ii. . . ..... ,,aucr i wai mgniy pieasea at tne tkcorodt manner in which the 8M J unitary wa celebrated in your village. It waa truly voarwcicnsuc pi uie iioapiuiity ot a renerou and high-minded people. It was literally a day f rejoicint; for the event, and not air'otlenta. tiout ahow for paHy purponea : Bo1 ahould it eyer be. I had een led to believe that the ject of the celebration waa, to. aaiiat in the approaching Presidential election ; that it was not ao much the day, aa the man, that wat to be Celebrated i and although f can never aee the rrHit-n of that day without emotion, I felt that emoTihn damped by the fear tliat the good peo. pie of Salisbury looked more at tlie oeni in the hand of Providence m achieving th virtnrr Raleigh Jackton AJertini?.-0xr liruitt evil not admit of our Kivinj, in deuil, at this time, the proceedings of the J acVton mee uni held in Raleigh on the 28th u!t. - At we stated in our Ut, the Hon. Chief Jus tice Taylor p'realded John KXTampFveij' a w a . . w ana nenj. a. nit-Hani, tcctetanet. An able and eloquent preamble and reaolu tiont, expretslve of a decided preference of Gn. Jart'on at President, and John C. Cuhoun as V ice President, were adopted TV:il! Pli. '.i I ns . imam oMi, voi. iiimet r . i aykir, than at the conaeqnencea of the Victory itself. I was deceived. 1 he prayer bv the Rev. Mr. Wright, and the Addrese by Oen. Saundert, (both truly patriotic and chaste performances) the good fellowship and cordiality of all parties On the occasion, all tend to An linnn, in ll,. I iJiospitable and liberal tmncinlee which. 1 pay ever direct the cititent of a Free Republic. 1 1 Col. John Bell, Col. Winiim Kobards, lion. John u. Taylor, lion. George E Badger, Charlea L. Ilintofi, Uer.i. A. Bi- harr, Bw.j B. Smith, VV. II. Hay wood, jr. Chtrle Wanlev, 1 heo. Hunter, Geo. W. I fay wood, Alea. J Lawrenre. com nose the " Central Jackson Committee of Igilance and Corretpoodence," to whom the committees of the teteral Districts when they have aRreed upon their electo ral candidate, are resetted to communi cate such selection. Mr. Calhoun, at far aa oOr information ettends, is moat decidedly the choke of the friends of Jackson: their interests - . , are inseparably hlenrled. Our rallying be The corarnhico pi r . di and ctnalth the house of rcprescatattvet of the United Statct, made a 'report, on the 2d intt. on the tubject of the National Road from "athlngtotj City4 to New-Orletnt, accora panled by a bill on the subject. The re commend' the- Iffittm Koutt, through Tennettee, Iter, The following are their rtatont for giving thia preference i " The committee hate, after much re flection, decided In favor bf the western route for. the contemplated road, without intending, however, to etclude from tha discretion, of tbe..Eiecuit aucb future alferttloriiof thaf route at the further re f pafft'orttitf United Suui'Eriglfteert, dally "pecrea, or .luture loqyry, mtj re.com ' In preferring the weslern to the mid die or cittern route, the committee have been governed by.. a, reuteVcT toThe abundance and quality of the Material which may hereafter be required Tor ita more solid structure, and ti the various uses of which it will be imceptilde, at well In peace at In war, it affording, whcie mott needed,! ready channel of octal, commercial arid polittal inter course and the mi ant of tpeedily con. centrating and directing the pvblic force to the defence of the nation." Poit OfTutt The followvur N Pmt Oflicea were ettablished in tha atate. from the Ut to the 3 1st December, to Unville River, Burke county. peV.Oeekt -' - da Bakertville, do Toe Kiver, do. North Cove. la. Mill drove, Cabarrus county. GreenleCsrflle, Buncombe county. y, do. Little Yadkin, Stokea county. Blakely'i do. Waughlown, do. Kamtboro' GuMford county. Koadville, Surry county. ; Liletville, Anaon county. Culpeper't Store, Mootgomery county, nas oeen uisconunuca. fjfctiJt Qf ITvpr in IJvWoot.. The eiecuon or Htyor which took place In Liverpool last October, wit more clotely contested itm any, at we believe, on re coru. it listed tlx. dayt( and at .the cjote of the polla in each of the five first daye there wat a lie between the.candi- datct, Menri. Kotlnson and Porter. The latter candidate succeeded on the alxth day, by a rtiajorlty of 15. The totet then itood, foe Porier 1 710 for Kob Intonl7oS. The Liverpool Albion apcakt of many disgraceful scene aa occurring during the contest. " Bribery wat open ly reduced to a ayttem. One party gave three pounds for each tally, and at much beer at, the men could drink while the other gave five "pounds onlyallowinjr the wen to get arunn at their own cipcnte. A Mr. Wm. Rankin hunr himielf f deaik on the 3d init. in Guilford couaty. He had, at timet, been troubled with htaaaity. Fatitltnill. J.im .1 Annla k tt t. iTxStwk do. 4(Ltai5 1 Jitcpn, i jjfjag. fine;. y io coiiea 10-a lii.lMUm, new J to 8 50,- Corn, 40 a 45 flour, g4 to 4 73, Iron, 5) to 6 , MoUaacs 35 to 40 1 Sugar 9 J to 10i i Salt, 80 to 85 1 VThiekey, 30 a 3J , noeat io ou, per ouiheu CharffHtn, Jan. 5. Jotlon. onlancL 01 to 10 1 whiskey, 17 to 28 1 annle hnndv. 31 a 32 beeawai, 25 a 25 , bacon, Hto HI t barrinr. to 24 1 talt, Liverpool in bulk 45 a 45 lurks IMamt none augar, brown. HI a 91 1 Coftee. U to 15 ; molars, 30 a .12 1 black pepper, 18 a 18 ct. i eorn, 4H a 50 1 flmir 5 7S to 6. North-Carolina Bank ItilK 2i to 3 ner eent. diacount. GVoriria do. CeZcrtit Darienl 1 to U per ecnt. discount. aiw-toaa, iw. 1, Cvittn. The trnnartion, for the Uat three days, compriae -abwt 250 balea New-Orleans at ll a 12 j cents; 300 balea of Upland at 9 a l5!w4l Wvatwrt(trttfp-AHhama at 9) ell., making the total nalea of the week I "WO balea. JHne Murtrt,n New-York. January 1st. .Nortb-CuroliMa tank lulu were it 5 to S ter cent, diaco'int i Mrvinia, 1; S'utli-Carolina, II , l.emgia, V Mi Darien. Iiatik the mimi Al. bama, 6 I'ombicbee, brokrnj Louiatana, 2 a 2 i liiippi, 5 a 6 1 Ohio, 5a6 Kentucky, uneertaint Tennctace, do. Petmbnrg. Jan. 5 Cotton.' 6J to 9J bacon, to 8i old apple brandy, ?) to 30; peach do. 65 to 65 , flonr, 6 a 6J t pork, 4 ; Wt.eat, 80 a 8ri- North-Canilina bank notea, 5 per cent, discount i Georgia do. 2 do. NOTE, OR imtit LOST. 0M tha mh of Ut O. tobr, f lifted a praiti laory note, or bond, for fc2(X, given by K'tU liana Jarratt 10 Dt. John M'Rntire, of Umhrrfunl county, dated In March, 18J3. On the 25'h or :CiU dayiof the aforeauid month and year, I art. tied with Dr. M'Knu for the note, which, with intereat to the Ittlt Mclpber, 127, amounted to gW, or thereabouti i Wlikb note la lost or midaKl, any person, therefore, who may have found it, will confer favor by returning it to me, at Morganton, N. C. Ami I forewarn all persona from trading for laid note. JOHN M. CUEP..1LCR. Jan. t, 1838. - 3t'H I , St4U f .VcrfA-Cor.liw, irtill ''tyntft SLPEHIOIl Co,irt of Uw, r.ll Term, 1827 a' ially Deat m vt, Janus Dcatnn, Petitlan for Divorce, In th a eate it ia nl.tn-t ! tl,. Court that noiier iffrrrf fir three rn.i.thi w the ..WetleiiL.Cju'wljuuj. printrd 4t tid'mhun . and in the Star, orbited in IUUIHi . , defemlant James IJeaton, appear at the neat Superior Court of taw to he hell fhr tb r.m: ty of Iredell, at the Court llouae if. Ruteavllle, on the fifth Monday after tha founh llotvt U ircb weiuhcQ ani. there la jilidjUu.JDt . wer the- petition of Badly Beaton, or that the '""- same will he taken nro confeaan. and win h hearJ ei parte. Copied from the minutaa. I3IV Terti JA8.CASlPllf.LU at. Ckrray, Prim, Jan. 4. Cotton, 6 to 8 6? i cofTre, U a -:0 ; ,ur. 11 a 1? , aalt, 85 a 87 j s baon. 9 to 10; fiotir, 5j , biakey, 40 , apple YOUNfl 8IU AHCHY, . Y the celebrated lUcer, Air Arcby, of Roanoke, out of an Eagle mare , will stand the neat season mt tha Mlort ot bumo . & Clavton. at Ileattv'a Vn,A part of hw time i ant part at eome convenient ataml about mid-wy between thia and Salisbury. He ia a Horse of great power and vigor seven veara old the neat rprin, upwards of 10 hands high. Particular will be made known bemre the commencement of the aeaaon. Hruttit', I'trd. Jan. 7th, 1828. 4t0 . LIST OF LHTTLKM " REMAINING in the Post Office at SalisburV, North Carolina, on tha lt Junuary, Samuel lxng Margret lck Prancia Lock John LiniUay Jacob Lyon Peter Iwia - - - slathew U. IKk ttichard lck Richard lury jonn i4icki word should be, Jackton and Calhoun. I Salibury by the CommUaionera thereof, whnsh naSjei . nave nerctotore oeen collected by the Town Joflron E!rctor$. Among the reaoltitiona ad. ' Coiiatable,' the appointment of wkich officer will ited at the meeting of the li ieml- ol Gen. Jaeb. PTObu ton, at Raleigh, wa one. recoinmending to hi, ence JJ' friends in (lie counties comprising each electo-' brandy, 35 to 40 ( molastea. 45 to 50 1 href. " to 4 ; porl, 4 to 5; tallow, 9 to 10; flua-ieed, 45i ot. 25 ; leaf tobacco. 5 i butter. 12 to i , . . hagging, 23 to25 peach braiid),40to 45. 7wa ra.re. Among the Dnvate acU naaaeil by the IegUlkture at its recent eeetion, waa one IttarrffTl Inch makes it the duty of the sheriff of; in ir.,!.n rn.m. ..- or.t. ..i. k d Rowan cojinty to coUect the tales which may Campbell. Esq. Mr. jack Knai.Alpl.onao Gibbi upon ine cmtena oi toe town of ' P.u i0 j,m Nancv Maev Al,n. on .K- I Asa Delozier John Albright Alel Artihart A let V. Dramlon tVm. C. I.'randon M m. P.. Ilird M m. Ilarbcr James Bell Jeaae B. Ba Iget . Robt. Uradahaw rPm flnrd Polly Drown John C. Utile w Isaac Barrett Charlea Biles Mary Cooper Rarah Cowan John Cro'.'-r Thotiaa Colet IPill'ia Carter John Catnip Jacob Caughanour Mary Campbell Samuel Culbrrtaon Dr. Jease Carter David Co Mr. Chambers John IP. Moyr Thos. A. Mera Jamea Mull . Armsted Monfcald M. Mathus I t.m ill. Kv ,lf mnm 1 tnM 4.l . Thftmi, f li. Ir Mn have herctotore been collectee by the Town Surrv e.nntv. m Miu r n,..ii ,.r i.i.n : James nn!i i . i j i - - w 9 j arww am ii hi lucii . Va.Vrt 7iwla Tliam kill wM'-L t .1 the Central Jackton Commhtee of Vigilance lUouae of Common, to e.tabluh a Medical Board the 1 icket, hen comuleted. aiav be formallt, .i.i. : ... . Srgt'Se,7atJ Ue"er"' JWk"n f,n!,eV p0StpO,Wd in "'e "U t 00 "'e2ti- Thia ia the eouree contenpSbtted to be rwnued ' , " . bv the frienda i.f Jarkaon in thia Electoral dis- . M ' We "v5 hrn obligingly favored, trict, compwed of the countiea of Rowan, Da. ' frwnd w"'"ng1on, with a pamphlet vid-wn, and Montgomery. In due time, we un- co",,nilUr n address from the Hon. Henry derstand. committee will he anT.tii..t i.- n.. 'y, Secretary of State of the United Btatra. people of each of tbeaa counties to meet at cc"ml'n,e1 by numeroua te.timomala, in the Islington, Davidaon county, and nominate a pe oT ,eUert m rioui Pblic charactcrt. Jackson candidate for Elector for thii district nd among them one from Gen Lafayette V-all , puuuj vinuicaie air. uiay against tha ehar " of-entf rlnrtMarr corniDFcoaTTtmn wfU. ii KtmaYlable:K w hft'e Had wat cm c fit' Akamai, by means' of which the Utter Was placed m mt icwucmiH tuair, ami ne lor.Tier rewar ded with the post of prime minister. . To Mtiafy Hie curiosity of our reader, we will publish ex. tracts fr6m Mr. Clay's address, aa we can find ronm ami who tatrma from hla testimony. All Ihit evidence, however, ia of a negative cnaracieruie wnneaaea are Mr. Clay'a personal ( friend, and testify u the brtt f their iritvkdfe ! Our opiniorl of the matter ia the aane it ever wal, to wit.Ut Mr. Clay voted for the man be N felt ai.n" l la .aa - w iwouia mate mm tne beat return for ao doir.r Bagwell to Miaa Jane Crabb, both of In-dell. Alko, by the aame, on the 15th Nov Mt. milium Morgan to Miss Jane Mnlli, both of Irrdell. Alms bv the Same, on the 5th Nov. Mr. Javid Raah to Miaa Maria Dais, both of Iredell All friends of Jackson. Ctmmunicattd. rntiiilv Alci nti thm v.l utt l.w tl.u f onteil at tli m.ti..,. ril. , nrobablv hereafter be diknrnard wtih ' Viun. I n. ..i:. i. tt . . ' ..: . .. '.' .' 1 .... ..... v, .in. nirinr ui uc. . -, ., . t ' . - , nrraiaii .uaaarv to .tin tancv tJiiiierv, Ootn ence na proven, tnat aome lurther provuuou in f Iredell. Alao. bv the aame. on the IA. Me a..u.at a., ik. .n.:.. iL mm . - v - - COIIlbritini?- hc r . : "it-" " e I aiei Ol uie i mm a ar n - ww- . ll a ja a . I ---- ral Oiatnct lo convene and appoint committcoe. ' l0' M",a ,ort "no Impe (lie preaent to meet in the central county of m.ch diirt ' ltw orJ M elTectuml remedy for the evila thd aelect a Miilable Jackaon candidate for eec. eu"'Hiiied of. tor for the district; and that immediate notice . ot aucb selection and nominal iun h trlton t.. 231XD, At her residence at Ebeneier A'calemy, York district, S. C. the 28ih of Dec. Mrs. Jane Agnew Hitrria, aonaart of the Rev, tittutr llarrit. In her 18th year, she sunk under the mares of I'uimoniryl onsumption, and has lett a bereaved husband to mourn her untimely loam. Near Jonffiville. Rurry county, lately, Mr, llioma Allen, aged 85. on Christmat morning, io.Pee Dee river, abuut 5 miles from Richmond, county court home. Equally Rtmttrkabli There are at this time (14th Januaiy, 828) Peat in bloom in the (own of Salisbory ! -4tw Joseph rickeft, James F. Taylor, and LAMP OIL. I THIRST quality of H 'inter Strained Lump Oi7, itisiVtiitf'tM)tipfrfar te,-br E WILLEV & Co. SaStbtiry, Jan. Hth, 1828. William Robafda.are appointed Com mis L' lboe' attempt at tnw&thing over the tinners h ih. ' v r ,u . . t v . !bunei,i labor loat, Gen. Jackson Win be u, un me pari oi tne state Ot iorth- tnade President bv the Peoble. maiiPTi. ti ami arolina, to lake possession of and ae II !" ?ther 1rt9f alike nature. ( The Legislature of thia ttate adjourned on 'Io'mlay morning, the 7th inat. after a session of ' udya. A litt of all tha public acts w ill be Jutllld in tireeedina enltimna n Jthe private acta, and the resslutiona, shall be the property of the late John Haywood, to indemnify the state againrt (he loss it has sustained by reason of the defalcation iti the fundi of the treatirry during the time 3rr. Haywood presided over that depart ment. These gentlemen have advertised for tale 110 Valuable slaves, and scvera) valuable tracts of land'in the neighborhood of Raleigh j talc to lake place in Raleigh, on tne soth of February nexu f piava nut On Thursday Previous to the adtmirnment. Mt. Stewart presented a biU In the House of mmone, to alter the time of meeting of the General; Assembly, to the 1st Monday in No vember,.wbich was rejected on ita first reading; and Mr. Borden. oreacnteJ a hill to mine th per diea allowaVice of Member to t-xo dollars. hich met with tfce same fate, by a vote of S4 o7. .... ., Thomas Marshall ait Wtt fin rva1!a flr. a t a U , . aruauiwi un- eral of tlfd 2nd brigade, on the second ballot. ng. Oo Thursday, in the Senate, the bill for the rection of a new county in the wi.i,. l. called JMaen, waa indefinitely postponed. The r was 30 to 29. Kentucky.mmK convention of friends of the adminittration, waa held at rrankfort, ventucky.ontbe 17th ult. Oen. Thos. Metealf, now In ohgre.s7 wis nmlniSd f0! Gove!"! Mr7'L. J. Underwood (or Lieut.Gov. Electoral tickets in'iavor ol Wr. Adams, were alao agreed upon But can they be elected ll'e think not. fratertiy.-On the 1st imt, William J. Alex. ander, of Mecklenburg county , William Ro. bard, of Raleigh Nicholaa J. Drake, of Nah county i and Emanuel Shober, of Stokei coun- ty-were elected Truiteet oi the Univertity of thia state, to supply vacancisi which occurred darimj the pt jeir.. HILLSBOHO' FEMALE SEM1NAKV. THE exercises of t la - Institution will be re on tl 35th inst. under the manage ment of the .Unc Spear, and the ctrl of the superintendent. The reputation for health and good anciety which our town enjtrya, united to the facilitiei for instruction ponst-ased by our Seminary, pre aent no ordinary eluims to the attention of the Parents and Guardians in our community! 1 he prices of board and taition are moderate i and the Trulee and Teachers' pledge them, selves to repress, so far at hes in their power, every thing likj extravagance in dress, or any unnrceasary expenditure of money. The price of ordinary tuition varlea from 10 to gl5pef seuion, payable quarterly in ad vance. Instruction in Muio, g?5 In Drifting and Painting, . ... 15 In'Needle work 1 Board Cur i he obtained in the motif respects, ble families of the place, at $10 per month, in cluding washing, wood, candle, &e. WM. M. GREEN, Superintendent. January 5th, 1828. 3t99 M ill,, KIM Jamea Ellis Jeremiah foreman Mathtia Prick Hv. II PielJ Moat s Fight Ssmuel Ganlrter Hllliam Gilliwn IPilliam Omy IPilliamaon Harria Mary Hill Henry Hill James Hardie filliam T). Iladen Joa. B. Herbet Andrew llolaouser John Hvde Mn. Howel Jumcs Hogan Leroy Hightower Rosanna Iladen Nancy llodgens John Hall 3 fIic7A7Hri IPilliam Jones Jacob Kurts Moses Kern 3t9i Valuable PLANTATION od NEC HOES. WJ ILL be sold for cash at the Court-house in Pruidential ecar. Oe reference to the proceedings of the legislature of the 29th ult. it will be cen that bills were presented in both houses on that day, with the view of changing tlie mode of electing Electors Of President aod Vice President, from the general ticket'tu the district system t and that they were rejected in each house, by large majorities. The rejection of these bills ia said to have afforded V teat' of the atrength of parties in the legislature ; the friends of the administration generally voting for, and those of GenTTawTTagiliii Co fie Fear A'otei'. We have seen by tne Virginia papers that the call which the President cf the Cape Fesr BifiR hat made for a general meeting of iti Stock holders, in order to consider i the piupii ety of surrendering their charter," hat had the effect of depreciatine the value of Oape r ear r otea n 4hat - btate. Ve do r Womew and Children. t.AU sold at the orooertv noi. pcilCVe Jp.er.fi. JS. Spy just ground For of muei roung, to eatmty sunUry eaecu thit depreciation. JhdeeffMaowTM ' the charter -will be surrender K . F. SLATER, D. Sheriff. Peter Moury James McCrackeri Josiah Morriaon 5 Allen Neesluan Thomas Noah William Oaka Jesse Parka James H. Pickens . ; Alexander Pinkatoa Henry Powlus laurrnco Porter Jacob or Pttcr Riblen Jacob Roe lHaac N. Reek George Rufly IV-orge Iteeka William Robinson Thorns, S, Reeca John T, Reed Moreae Rase . James Rum John. ThorthouK I John better .loannah Smith Edward Smart . Kamuel Sloan Archibald Stokes EliiabethTravit Edwtrd Taylor John N. Truckel John Turner Hiram Turner Adam Trexler i Abram Wrieht Philip Walling Dennia M. Winston' Sarah Homack Mewry ITeavetjr - - A B. JPaugh Asaph Waterman Preeman IPafker. SAMUEL REEVES. '. M. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post-Office at Coneonl, North-Carolina, on the 1st January, 182t. Aon H. Alexander Prancia Newal Margaref Alexander John Newal fcalisbury. on Monday, IHth daV of Peb- Wm. Averett umgfeton Averett ruary next, the J'tantatiun whereon Samuel Young now lives, lying on Third Creek, adjoin, ing John Young, Wm. M. Wood, and others j containing about 700 acres of at good l and ti any in Rowan county, about 175 acre cleared, much 6T aIfch is fresh, (all under good fence i and there are on the premise convenient and suitable buildings of all kinds required on a lat ge 'fkrrrtr"K'''' --'--.-.-- .fia, will be sold on. the sme day and ph.ee, ti likely Je.tiHUC.r, conaiwmg vt .t tnen.r. state which is considerably inferesYed, is opposed to the surrender. Should the business be continued it is possible that the heavy tax of which the ' Directors complain may be repealed by the Lcgis: latue. ' " ' Rod. Reaittcr. January Hh, 1828. 5t01 NICHOLSON 'S ENC YCLOr&Di A. 4 NY person having some odd volumes or num. 1. ' ber of Nicholson's Encyclopedia, for sale, will receive a fair price for tl.cm ot the Hook bindery in Salisbury. Jan. 12ih, 1828.-. " 3199 Catharine Barringcr vviinam H. liinra Jacob Cenay Joseph CrofTord Ionard C'agle Robert CrofTord Henrv Doland John Purr Tobias Purr John Gannon John Gillian Stanhope Harris I-eonard llaghe Leonard' HarUel Levi Hope . Moses Mi Kitilcy Oliver McCurdy John Mitchler 3(99 Nsncy Newal David J. Newal William Nichols David J. Newal Robert Pickena Daniel Prgram M'llliam Petry W. fhillip David Reese I'hoaiat C. Robinson Prancia Ross, Daniel Keep Hubert W. Smith Hugh Smith John Strobe John II. White John Welch , I). STORKE. P. M. LIST OK LETTKIIS REMAINING in the Post-OfRbe at State.ville,' Northarolina, on the In Januarv, 1828 J'jDkUltLiLL James P. Alley EliaabeU) ArcltiUld Henry Baggerly John Campbell Wm'. Cumminii' " NicholUs Cloer . John Cavm Wm. MoroW Andrew Murdoch Nicholas Norton .lame Nance We,tley Keynoh!! . John Ileynoida Hugh llandlei Mattiew Roberts TlH.drGeo. Duckworth Miss Caandra Ke?l' George P, lHdmn James Smith, or "en. P.pVaiih DaVidiDtiThb; Smith Cvru Fleminir .loliri A. Pleiriiiiff MatW iwllaher Ariiold Holland Abraham Hill 'I noma Johnson Eit'jcb Irwin, 3 L B. l.ind.iry loll Luncchwd James Sliirliell . Joliua M. Smith . Jeremiah G. htoaa W'mfShaw-"""-"-Prudcnco Stewart Hom hini6iiion Mist Wary (Jimpson. .Mm Weber )mti Williame Thomai Waits a. a in worie. lJ .n.Jion vUs J.MK M'KN Mm a I. 1 .. f "V m r-',. 1 " ... . .i A' If & -A x: a - V. 1 !,' ti ' u1 iWV:- 1 f P .i 1 1 ' '