ttiih llt other. I'f remaining neutrsl, it mlhl be otherwise. .. , On full consideration, before my retire- ynent. I contluded that ihe f oune burrcs ted. would be best adapted to my own puce end tranquility and contribute rnoit. rjcrmanrnt rule, to the welfare ? ef mr country. Under thli conviction, 1 " then formed the derision slated, have fre , ueotly declared it since, and cannot de part from t ' . With peat respect, I am your obt. aerv't. ;; ... . . JAME3. MONUOK. m ifrtkWi T. Oaoflka, Eaq. . t-' - Vi- - raaCa.Skiallr . .. - tt We are obliged t(ct A frIelul pfeeoc another week. ". INK ilt mim FMlhli .lb ult. we published 4 verv brief sketch of a! . J.vt. mWutU tiw.k nlaca in tiie house fif retire. i: ntatirei on ihe foth January,; ow Mfthik Ae. --a I.Miib 9Mrvirna iK t&nirll ffltlf n armth and violence: m roaJllWAPJf - . k member, who were repeatedly called to wjf aVdr b the apakerr who roe, and,4epre . ted, in ftronif terma, the disorderly conduct of - tnembera, am! announced a determination, to fhlt a ttop to It In future. In the report of the ilebate av we puhliihed it, it would appear lut - . rnM wtathe member w lio, more imitic . tmitv than anv one elae. elicited tlee olir. ' i.tion. from the Sn-aker but "ich, we are ' flow aafmfted. from ageing tlie deba'e published iO full, waa not the fct i but that Mr. wnnii', eif Ohio, wu the member whoe ditorderly con- duct wat the immediate caune of the pukrr , Reprimand. We mae tni wrwran n ywirv to Mr. Carieni whoae conduct in the Houv, in encounterinic the hl-pur Administration mem Bera, hai been piritl, to be,ure, but highly ' eapectful, dignified and honorable. . VHak fOigh waa hung at Pendleton. C. on v . tJe 23d ult. for themureU-rof John Orr. lie , jnade ajhoeVeeeh the crowd jurt b fore he waa eVung orf, warning them s(jinit l-.r-mf-rr- .. . J . . 1 ' two davs afterwards, under an old cum rrib ini (UUrteen oriounren nunuu wiimij - aneti wmcn. re aaia, waa me meam v mK" i; . .....v.i. . ... ..,, Iirim to the galbws. j ' j I'nivrrt'ty f Jlahami. After CO billoting, TiMtri T1ie" "?he'i(r -efllw of I Von Di. Turlou;:u.t be.acat of. !.c Mate government, trie. 9. C. Waa b,Jed on the 22d u!t 7 o'clock ' h-, hen fixed upon aa the site of the Univerai t eilrht, bv Wana-ofni faU key. - fU mon? y of Alabami.. - . r ' r i i .-n--J ,l.,ll.kj um f.r.tK.t L' - the VilWren-tbe eobbefrr-robberv liowcve.r,.r.u'neeaJy Oe.lotyT 4 tbt.riversity of -a . a i a i 'ii were not aereCTen arraj'. weeoun-a, - a, w was probably the perpetrator of tin- felony Bte i djum iv.ain-t. .;. r.. ihe. wiff Hr. ; 'Aaron- Trator was lately dehvere'd. ot: vW fine boys; who all lived, and we') likely to make good aoldier. Fmvi in Cttton: A cross framl was some tVme since detected in the rale of aevi-od b iles 'rfeo'ton. taken to Cheraw, by Thomas Hubbard. .Jt Anson emirtv. in this state. The '. ot the bab-l waa of superior quality cotton ;. .bu the Mdi was of the very wot kind that mold bt foind A state warrant was i.s.ied aRa,:.t Bgbbard. and hi wa bo-ind nvt-r tor tr,nl. &. d eciw., 4 ,,IC prompt mean taken to punish the fr' ndn'eot 4MVr in UIC Dll-rr cr, WTlTll WVTT UMIHW OI a .. a. 1a . . . i r i i; . i v . i . r i imitr PtftUt imw rcf:rf"i irrti aiten'pTt?n to practulpon the pureW, of -rwittn m .Cberawt .buttbe:itter .having gnitb. wu fiom experience, these villainous winler have been detected in every attempt at this ape-'", vni ar-i,rv iS" A Bwhimore paper recommenda to the legis- Cie of knavery. " No ponishmenr, we tldi.k, f V? V V wir " I lature of Maryland to naas a general ticket law , aortoraen6s,WlmUbetoo1 ' , -- - - - - . 7 .: r : - . Jaillimitt.-- law has been passed by. the legislature of the state of Maine, extending the jail Cmita l' the itrior' nmtmlarieB'or 'eadi .tXHinty in the state. It can be no inconvenience te go to jail there. ln? having appeared in the liladelnhia Merrurv. fellectmr on alrVEdtfard XT. plMSrieritror, the aecreiariev sTetofrre motnte m .'Of-the Mary Under, an administration paper, Brinted in Baltimore, that irentleman hem" on viait in- PhilaoVlplii. went W the otSrr1 of Mr.-Simpson. eilitor iif the Vercurr. wilted out stfHspocket twolotuled pistol, presented them wt th- head o Mr. Simpson, and demanded wyirnin rciiuirinjf -r. 3. fo iar ine OT the piools, and defend himself, at the length of tne room, declined thi .assurance that tdisb his bloody purpose by murdering fore he could raise his ristol to fire. Mr. a. proposed to refer the matter to f iend, who' ahould settle the preliminaries of the mu-mer in which Mr. P, fhould grt lottijactio for bis sup- posed injuries but this wai .n fuse.l, Mr. P. - evidently wishing to take the advantage of, and aasassins e his imagined enemy. Mr. Simpson finally, with Pinckney's pistol pointed tt his oesa,gavea pledge that he would not inform the pqlice of what had taken place ; but the Like a pnidi-nt man. Mr. F.mpsrm present, to saj w netiirr, it ne should he elected I d,ir, on the 6th mat. that about? aetm kvndrrd s murderous proposition having no '' he people of this tatc. he would vo f.ir i resolutions bad been ofiered in Ht bodv this Mr. Pincknev would not accom- JACKSON as Preident, and CALHOUN as Vice I rsioii! And et only five vr six public laws r. ' r .... ... In all.., ,1.. I I. .k . . I in . Vd ' rtlTj I N l"nS' i j j - CrnnFarmi.Mr, Metcalf baa introduced a bill into the' New-YOrk legislature to compel . ,jWt farmer, under a penalty cT-bllafs, to " cut down, in Ihe" month of June, in e very y ear, all the Canada tldttlet on bis land, Now in our estTmatton, MrTMetcalf is making a half n aj uuainess of his law to improve the agriculture of bis state t why not, while his hand is in, go th$ wAse hog, and compel the farmers to cut down and root out orAer noxious weeds on his premises, and not out-law the poor ihittlei only. A law general in its provisions, for extirpating stfl useless and troublesome weeds from fields Aluri wren to euhivatd,wmild an extensive scope for ita operation in Ncrth--.Cartilina-i.-"- . . Strom Beat at K'noxviUe. Tiie Knoxville F.n--.2rf1riJ.tk4MV.tiiaL Mnounwa the arrivaXat Conner. . It had always been considered im- practicable, to navigate the-river that high with steam boata. I he people of Knoxville were , , , . I t highly elated on the occasion t and w ere making extravagant calculations of the immense benefits which would result to K.sat Tennessee from the sAeaa-boat itavif atiun of their livwrt' VS Z i of contradicting Matements unfavorable nke, heir trial, BdP,o keep the peace in,be.othe ncksnn p.r,, in Tredcll, you . Alter this, we would advie the Adams folks i is verv t rrnneotm. vtc i the maertino- mv . fcfpjjuJtU llfe.tn T.; L Ccfj;tf, the 4th imt, in the city of Charleston, tiriJier General John Gvlltt. In the morninr,, the Charleston papers infirm us Kent, Cedles aroe In hit usual hrahh, wrote a note, and ex pired rn a fit of apoplexy, without acBrcrly a moment'e warning. Hit Kin, John OeilUi, Jr. F.sq. thou(H in feeble health, wit able to viit th rod tit where the corpse of hit father lay i on eight of. which, he soned away, and In the course of few.mimvtes svb himself a corpse. Thursday had been appointed by Gen. Cieudi fur a general review of tlio militiahut it was turned into a day of mourning. , Theaa dWtin ruiahed persons were attended to their grave by an immense coiieour!' and every mark of reapect shown on the interment of their remaina, .. The Virginia ami North-Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, adjourned on Saturday, the 8th int. after being in session, in the city of Raleigh, Wei-en dtyi, the longest Mfion ree- held bsrthst- rHdr.11ir'tit Capitol, having vbuinrd r-rmision to do ao. " Perhapi there nejrer .yj witneaied (aaya the fla1eigti:Be?ater)'noretrlaror attentive oberrnee of public worabin i nor, for the aiie or 'tbe ptaeie, more 'ttumerntif e,on jjre atwma. Many peKona have 'be,en"awate'nu"l6'Bi'aene f,Hirl)uo and eboutjhr.mfy . wa. kara, lave matic f' thlic profeHion of it. In the Yadkin Dlntrirrt, I' tin Ditlh, ii an poin'ed Preilding K1d-ri and in the 8libtirv Cirruit, (icore Stevena, William M. School. ReLl, and Ctorgq (iT"iry. preaeliem. We will publ'mli dirtlier citiucla from the proceeding in our ntxt paper. Hitfcfiit it er. K n h(Mt haa aueeeeded in iiavivatinirthe H:itc!iie river, to Bolivar, Hr V-mm eutintj-, W, Tenneee. A premium of KWO bad been otTrred to whom'iever aliouH firrt navigate the river with a atemn-boat to that tnra i Cant, Newman wai BTordinicly presen ted 'ith tint aum, awl a aplendid dinner and hall by the citizens of Itolivar, on the 1st ult. He participated in the tatter, but declined the money, and s(t(rgeted tr.at it be sppropriateid townlf improving the nnvi;tiun of the river, tu a very few iluys, the Meu-hit (culled the Mivrr wa Ins led ai'b a full freight fr .V, Or- 1 hu t..-..nu n. 1 Ii m .-ill.. .... mo Dr. C. Trovst has teen elected Profeaaor of rasiiuc, eiuesc. . f ttvnsirfrit ."enffrn Jsl'li. Two persone were .nk.i..! i. k l,.., nmrt .4 ti,u tmr, who had imt a etMHsWerable anvx:rt" of! v-wbern rmime-a,t nor into cirr.-'atinn e nave seen niie ol tiie- s'lurmus bills, (u tttr I).) which was taken bv a gentleman of Xt - i. i r u- .i.. .. . n... i ' 1 1.e em-ravins- is lire v. rll evrufril. exrent fitire. whih i iiiirf,r to the I ire Time ones. Staphs name natT'"t i ' tion, but Stephens's a l-a '. ra-. T.e po'dir ' -vould do well tu be cn tbilr . bills. . a i A negro house of Dr. r. C T'lerbee. nrar ",M,eav.. 9. C was burnt down rn the nut. m . - r . aanrt WO BCrTO Children TUTI.f Tf. alrt. - 5l1) ff Wiit.-At a ronrention of d,ieWp..nirt '-hw'st,, u-i.: .' ' . t.-L h.. . i SL2tM j precr.tm, V(Cr Pri1l;dL.nt , the (,ni,f(,jWnowcla.mo..lysen.eltvenths. - . State, for the district compoedf-tlie rouir. I - , ties of awrN, Itorlingham, and Ptokes. it I The ir ipititid wi On the 4th inst. Mr. ? 'ananiinmiKly agreed," that 'ntW;:Wfahatit WW-- v Hampshire, oflered two WiWi, of Hockinirliam. be recommended ,0 ! hitions in the house of rep-rsentatives of the I', the people of this SU'c f r t'.iat purpoc. ' It wa for.ber rea-nvH.-tha. a the ne.mb. nf irwowrsiierir.-' this convention in time n be repreencd here. Stokes and tockingham, correspond -witt. thelon the con.deration (1 these resolutions, 5') - convention of the pe.n of t.'asvrll, which.' vo'.e'1 fr '" I25 B21')5t ' !Lm "caxr. Br-an, - 'V W Wnfe. fomr y fi bv-Hwm appomicd on the subject t and if thevi 'halrappwvc r.f the Tecoiiimendation nf tier. .Philips, that his name he placed on the Electoral "v ' v'"."'. 'iintniinn. Gen. Philips bein called on by the delegate ! vote for those gentlemen, if elected AVrw. that the proceedinfsof this rr-nvrn. f delegates he furnished to the ita!eiir! btnr, "ilton Car.eifev North-Carolina Journal, ud Western Carwlinun, fur publication, THOMAS SEAHUV, CA'an. "ntirrt. i,aiiawav, nin. ? v J"0- Poindextt-r, Keerttari'i. - nrr rr,- . ''ir. iinirr. .ir, wrr sou arc mine nso C I ..... . ; . , , .... I name, with the Jakson party, for I am decidedly an administration man. JOSEPH SHARPS. lOfA March, J 823. , , .. T--. ...You- may. contradicl-the. statemenUof one of the committee, that contradicts MrrBin gti amrtdrherl rwdouMedTf fur thcr out of the wsy thnn Mr. Bingham was. Please to print the above, and ob lige a subscriber. We are very willing to gratify a. subscri ber " bv printing Lis bundle of cantradictior . but in doing o, we must beg leave to cowtb. rtCT Aiss, fur the facta of the case will bear us out in doinr so. After a careful rsdina of Mr. 8harpe's pwce. the cuiwtfuctlon, .we- have been. na .'0 P" P! , accordiiig ,to, the re ceived.ttliom of the English language, i. that he desires s to contradict the . errnnoiis state. wienf .ttf. 4i-name1r Ueliiaf inserted iuV'th jacason paety "mat tv that bis name is hot on the Jackson committee of vigilance for Ire dell county; Now the fact 1. that MrrSliarbe's - - mm II IM k.V- 9V 1. 1 1 VII i reference to our paper of the 5th of February j ! which circumstance, of itself, without the scrip of i name i n urn vuminice, at may oe aeett on a pen from us flatly rontrwficfr Mr. S'. eonfrn- tm. ive have nothufg to say as to tht pro him b. i President, gave a public pledge that he would htve been nasaed ! The whole tension liss f.rldy f.t r..,r.-i ..T if t :. fiiv.t iesfk 1 placed on tht comm.l'-a t but wa ftml it ii there and Cannot, of iife, comply with the rentiet f Mr, 8, to coil lict the "statement" of its beitig there. As I pi of advice tn Mr. ftharpe, we would "tpXf to him the propriety of mending his "cackelingy,'' as Lord Duberiy would say, before be uticrtaaei to write for a newspaper again. I ' ' itob. , , Mttlctenhurg ttuntf -The Atlama meeting which waa held in Chai Me, on the 33d ult. Was attended, aa we are it rmed, by from 100 to 1.10 friends of the A dm listration. Capt.-,Hugh I'srks whs put in the c iir, and Dr. J. McKiutt Alexaivler acted aa seoktarv. Capt. Wm. Da- v,ldon addresMid Jlte Ineeting i who, in the course, of bis remarks. Its the Journal informs ui) denounced the uitplnciptttl opposition to the present administration land concluded by ex. pressing the .hope, that the good sense of the people woiilfl avert Ae AWft'L BLOW 1 xlisiinjribrMettUn aiw mAt naiifkNnUKU. liktiMiaata L. .... I & jinm Mfwwi.....-., ,1, utter ed on Such 4e oeeMimrr aAi had It Leert used by a friend of Jackson, the Ay ofv.Unctl miU ttarv tn$aihtim I hlwiu twi I itc AW would have beey oiindedJA,o;V3.on prrtwes. for months. I -rllie meeting rvlveU, tn elVt, that the hold ing of mlitartt nfTic, tliuah.es a man from properly exerciwng the dutiety a avn wet but Kiev took care not to folHii uo this rule. (which tbev miebt have done by nariir of rea- onin) and maintain the convene of it t for they nu-v (be n bcilous conclusiWii to which it would have led them., i I hey resolved, likewise, that (In. Jackson was a man of talents and ezpenend...yet they thougtit the iibertien of the countryWoukl be endangered by electing him rreainnt: and that Mr. Adams and Mr. Clay Lave beet wrong tuny act'useu, &c. The nomination of Mr. Itush, u V le Preii. dent, w as approved i ami the F.lecto ticket formed by the convention (alias c Haleigh, in December last, was adopt It was then resolved, thA the folio ) at r ner. ons compose the commil?e of vigiknee for Mecklenburg county : Dr. Davi l II. Dtjnlp,Ur. lo Mck'oitt Alexander, Huph .Menan, VVm L. Da vi'lson. Airx indcr flticri Liird Harris , ,i I . iHar Odtniitieli. iilfiry rosier, James ftlnUiu,' Jsmes Wikon, JcJin Stitt. Wm Houston. Guv Max it II, Sam'l. MrComb H'mt I) Ale Trtfc',r'AriTipr--H(jnier Titoa. n.i.).-.n. A d.tdwell,FrincUVti Vnftr.AteXi.nrH Gt.L Doct. J. M. David son, D iet. TKrr-CJ4tMU Andrew. ElU ott, (iretp Ketr!ri. John Liwon, L jliintthurn. J ioa . tjunn. wm. Vavmnoil John U. UavjdMirr. UoCK'a'i it. oovrJ, rat i ricjc Johyofiv" jifaS'l! WiSon, Matthew : vait Jure, Koh.-rt 'un 'lvtO- oulomon 1 n , i ieef r!, John Pi ersen, John Black, Phi- ' unuce Alt . lUt r, J eph McGintiis, Joah Alexander. Amm .1 xander. John Dow, ! ( dI imtii-LN, il. J ,nllar:t, Esq. James i ' I I r ,i.M'hm. Ca Robett Cochran, AVn'i'rl n A la ii been pacd by the le gi lature ol Kenturky, changing the manner of electing I'reidcntiuUKlrctora in that state, from W Itiatriet to thf Censral Ticket avateni. . " Mb "'TI Pf MxmfrU fwrx.o.ip .Kentucky phraaeoh-gx-, to re thi vMe htg, or t 1 none." 8" '"M",CI"P the ieution ot the six Militia- - m,'n. Mobii,-is Jtu, sur muuny ana slesrr. cl" ,,it "Bn' ,n receive penaions Irom sT"rwHfn!. i fieycasaonnayaDeMigreqiureae)v. twnwt w ,hoirt 400 bate., r.mtii'rnr t- liptm w"lum 01 - state, 1 ,U IDlf w snuroaine. flu,iic!'forCojiztrtt. Jn answer to a que. 1 tion r.nt to him bv a merhher. th Anrakrr nf ! the house of representatives atatect from the been V.atd in angry, disorderly ncf profitless .1 cbate. V If ill Hntn died in poverty and the bill I which was introduced into the legislature of hi r.tive atatr, to pay to his orphan children j (whoc only patrimony is the deathless fame of j their illustrinus parent) what was righteously lowing to him for service as Canal Cotnmis- - ' sioner. not ttuira in ine lower nnuset ii i . . . . , . , . , . j however been rendered , and it i. ep . ' ... -ii t,:n" ,UHr ,,ul B1 s ,,,. nuwiTiiiruuiiK llluurT, j are required by the constitution of that state io be passed by iw4Aii-di of the legislature, it is more than probable that the maineas of party, spurred on by that rHd bacchasahan mad-cap, lir.ru Hoot, may defeat the bill in any ahape. . E.1RTHQ UJKE. A pretty severe shock of sfinryunfsrexperiend In thi towTrorr Sumlay night, the 9th Inst. Pa coatinuance wu tomething less than a minute: the windows doora, &c of the houses were so severely shaken a to alarm many of our citizens, who rose out of their beds (it being about 1 1 o'clock) to learn the cause. Many declare that their beds had an nndulatory motion, s'rm rar to' the rolling of a vessel aea - We learafrom Lincolnton, and other places at a distance, that the abock was aj verv aenaibb felt tfcerei.. ,..'m , ..No very aenaibte. shock of an earthquake, other than the one irr question, has been felt in Sslifburv since .the. vears 181 U'U,. I . U bih: oa this subject, we will take ceasion to state, which we navtriumeno negiecteti to t$p, that a tremendotis earthquake was experienced in the city bf Popayan,1n Net Grenada, South America, on the 16th Nov. last. . All theinhb. itants left their houses; and ao great waa the disas'er, that it is thought the city will be blot ted from the map of Colombia, Fortunately no pewons were killed; (vo women, however, &eJf Mm fluff Cfr tfrtert wHt ftctTleef ttaU we gave an account, a few weeks since, of the awful effects of an earthquake which lately vis- lien tiie city ol Bogota, capital of Colombia t and by which many lives were lost, and about one-sourta or the city thrown into a heap of ruins. efla ; LATEST mom r.unorE. ' .By the arrival of Ihe Kriiiah brier Gen. Brown at Charleston, the editor of the Cornier haa received London paperl to the I5th, and Liverpool to the ICth Jen. Ihangea have taken . place in the French, Rutaiin, and English Cabinet. One paper the London Morning Her Id, bf the Idth Jin. goei so far as to pub- lith the following list of what it expected to be the new ministry in Cnglsnd t First Lord of- the Treasury, Earl Grev : Chancellor irl'-the icherstior'Mr Feci t rcrt tirrv t)f - ntate fnr t h 1 1 ome-i r(- mentrMr; Frmkland Divlj r SeeretaTrof State for Foreign Afuirs. Sir Charles Stuaru or the Msraui of ,-Welleilee : secretary lor the Uoloet, LwDaWrrwrn . .. ., - -1 MaVer of . lhe,.Ordnance,..Duke of .Wel lington ; President of the Council, Carl of Shaftesbury ; Trivy Seal, Marquis ol a.a rre js. vt ixinnonaerry I i reastirer ot the navy, Mr. Dawson ; Chancellor, I-ord Lvnd hurat Chancellor of the Duchy of Lan caster, Lord Bexley ' Matter of the Mint, Mr. Militant llorton. If such it the change to be made, sav the New York Commercial, we argue the worst consequences. CJanee in French AAn'frt..The eel ehraled I'ortlis, r.onaparle'a Minister of Worship, is Secretary for the Department of Justice. The Count Ferronaye is in the Foreign ofrire. The Viscount De Caux in the Wa.r Denrtment. The Vis count Mstttftnac in the Home Depart roent. The Count St. Cricq for Com merce and the Colonies. The Count Roy, Finance Minister. Vjllele retire with a peerage : lie aa formerly a law yer at Bourdeaux ; Jt is ia'n! he can well affvrd to be a Peer. ' Lxiitaf generally takwa care of -t.fmeif. reJeauittare and will be defeated. -.Ao expedition- againat Algiersr it ap pears was fitting ou in France, and it is statedinthe Paris jotunals lhM"Oelrerl Clattzel will be employed in it. The - Eniriiwh, Ku-ssiao and -French Ministers, have left CinstaniinopIe, nd war iiriween tne lutxt and Allies, although hostilites do not' appear to have commenced, are considered by many of ,he J""'""." certain-others. noevrr, antinpate a milerent result, an.i -a.L- P.. ... I. .L. "r"" ' ,nc re visions oi tne i reaiy oi innann. The repor'rd ilesiruciion of the Greek fleet at Srio, bv fire, turns oni to have been the burning of a few small vessels ot-ly. rayMtrvir.f, Marrh (5. Cottmrt, 9 40 ; Beef. fresh in market, 3eentsf lUeon,6to8; peach bran lv, 40 to 4 , , anple do. -53- to 37 ; flour, 4 fn,A8,UP!.ndco,on.fiial0l; -f wVwker, ?5to 26j:gginr. 4 Inch, 52 to 24, I 'ipsr, 1? to Ij j molasses, 27 to 28 cenUS ! bacon, 6 to7; apple brandy, SfS to 28 j beeswsx, 1 22 1 eonee, 16-to l8-Uaon tea, 1 00 to 110; j Jamaica mm, 110 to 115 West India do. 75 i o B0. North Carolina bills, 5) to 6 per cent. dMconnt i t-eorgw ao. i to r . - , -. . c,rrr xi,e transaetwns, from 1st to 4th In. 300 Uplands and Alabama at 9J tolOct..and lt)Ut 200 haU-a inferior N. Orleans or Tenne- at about 9J'er' The rates for these psrefta have been from J 0 J a cent below the prcviou currency. t.oanos, ja a.. 1 1. Cotton Wool. Sales limited. 70 Hjwed, ft d.; 30 Marfrvs 4d. ( 40 llenl 4 1-8.; 30 De merara, 8d. per lb. At Liverpool 4000 bngs sold on Wednesday, St a decline nf $d. on New How eds; inferior io good supported. itsvat, jaiscast IS. The Cotton market, since our last advice of the fith inst. has continued dull, and prices on the decline, owinij to heavy arrival and large stock, say 50.000 bags. . The decline has been more sensibly felt on the choice Lnuisians whirh cannot bring more thani!! a 22 aoua; very gol is worth .'0-; and fair to good fair and good, 16 a 18. Upland is selling from 15 so'u, inferior, to Ifl sous for the best qualities which price leave heavy losses to importer. a , 1 J i Li i. ii i TT In York District, 8. C. on Tuesday evening last, by the Hev. .losiah Harris Dr. Kiah P. liar ris, of Concord, in this state, to Mrs. Matilda R. Harris. On the 28th ult. by Csswell Harbin, Mr. Jo aUh,Tafhwv.soD of Lamb, '.Taylor, Esq. to Miss Penelope Kiddle, all of Rowan county. - Alto, on the 9th inst. by the same. Mr. Francis A. Ward, of Rowan, to Miss Sarah Miller, of Stokes county. ' ' On thFSTsTof FebroarynjrJamesT7ATorfP aon. F.sn. Mr. James Waugb to Mis Jane Wamrh. all of Iredell county, and frienda of Adams by request of the parties. . Communicated. DANIEL H. CHESS n EQUEST3 all bersont indebted, to him.by MX note of hand, book account, or otherwie, to make navment immediately, or ibeir debts will be placed i Ihe haoda of an oflicel for coUl lection. I'eraons bavuig uemanaa against turn, wiH please present them rW'pxytnenr.' " " He hu just opened an assortment of GOODS from thr -Nbth;'Cmws(ing ;f . Dry Goods, J Cutlery, Qrtckcry, Hard Ware, Groceries, fcfe. which he is selling at smaller advance on- cost, for case, tan has ever been ofle'red to the pub lic before in this place. baa".bury,Fch. 1,1378-. 9 P- BAfcnY returns his thankrtothw dlf Jtr.4 e , of Ralitbury, for the very Lberaj patron age be haa received i and informs them, that bis fichool la now full i and that he Cannot Uke in applicanta, hut as vacancies may occur. March BM.1IHB. , , 2t0rJ TKUST SALE.' , BY virtue of a deed of trust, executed to the undersigned by Mary Hampton, (wu'.ow of. William Hampton, dee'd.) for the Burooaee therein specified, will be sold, at the court house in Salisbury, on Tuesday of the Superior Cour, l(D Apni; an tne ngtit and title r laid Mary Hsmpton, (being a bfestatt) in and to th riantation nwncu by her late husband, contain . ing about' 300 aceea,.adjuinirg Um. I'inkHonj ' and others i on which tl-err is a dwelling houaa . ,. , , and otlr neceastry otit-buildings i the land ie fenced; and under imprnvemewt Alan, at the same time and place, will be aold said Mary 1 Hampton'f life 'estate in nert7lIifcIekg"r" I mani 'a'-pretty good 'earpeiiterV'and one egw' j girl,-gV ebeut IT. Other mrrticularB, terrnr. W kcT'Wade tdbwOn the day of Bale." . ' " I .riNLO WHITE, 7Viier. 7 -Monk IX 1KSrrrrr..-r;. r-:--jtos . :" 1.UV.H I, ot pleas awl quarter bcbskhw Jaaoary J sessions, S2d. Charles Allen. Maryllieka, Sarah Hooker, and William St. Booker, tw. Solo mon and Ehzabeth Taber, Thomas and ftuasnae Walla i petition fr partition. It appearing to the satisfaction of this court, that the defendant in this ease are not Inhabitants of this state, or dered, therefore, that publication be made tn the Western Carolinian for six weeks, that the defendants, Solomon and Klirabeth Taber, Thomas and 8u-ana Walk, do appear before the justices) of our next court of pleas and quarter sessions to be bolden for the county of Ruth erford. at the court-house in Kutherfordton, en the 3d Monday after the 4th Monday in Mareh) next, then and there plead, answer or demur, or judgment will be entered up against them, agreeably to the praver of the petitioner. 611 Attest: iSAAC CNAIWf, C. C. Stute tf North Carolina, Kuthtrfird cunlg i COURT of plea and quarter session, January term. A. D. 1 828 : Rariitlia I xdbetter, John) Searcy in riht of his wife Sarah, and Normal tTilliama in right of bis wife Nancy, t. Gabriel Wilmrfth, and Wm. Whitesidra, and Moses Whitesidei, adm'r. of John L'db tter, dee'd. and other i . f etition tor distributive share, - U -appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Gabriel WilmouoiM of 4he-tlefeolantan thte cause, i not an Inhabitant of this state, h is or dered by the court that publication be ma4e,t for six weeks in the Western Carolinian fcitthe " defendant to aipear before the justices of our cohrt of pleas arid quarter sessions to be holden """"" fcr the county of Rutherford, at the court-hptlSe .w in Ibitlierfordton, on the. Sd Monday after tbp 4th Mondsy in March next, then and there to plead, answer or demur, or. judgment will b '---entereil up sgainat. him agreeably to ihe prayer of thr petitioners. fitle - Attest: is s,.s.c cnATON. r;" State of .YsrtA Carolina. HutKerfird covnty) fSOL'KT of plrasandquanrr sessions JsnnarV ) sesinns 1828; Miajrs llmmon, vt. Jopf Hale and wife Rebecca, heirs of Mward Irjr, deceaed : pethiort for partition. It apptaring to the satisfsetlun of the court tbnt the defen dant. Joseph Hales and wife Rebecca, are not inhabitants of this st.ite, ordered, therefore, that publication bf made in the Western Csrollnian for' six w eeks that the defendants Jorph tlalee and wife Rebeera. appear before the jtritkeif-of " our next court of pleas and quarter seslon Jto be holden for the rtmnty of Rutherford, at the court-houe in Rutherfordton, on the 3(d Monday -after the 4th Mondsy In March next, then ana Ihere plend, answer nr demur, or judgment wit! be entered tip" aspinst them, agreeably '10 Tfetw prayer of the petitioner. fjtll " " Attest: ISAAC CRATON, C- C REMOVAL BOOTS AND SHOES. " TIIF. sub'criber has removed his shop from .the bouse JieJatclv occupie d,. opposite the ; Bsnkc tn-1 he house of Tbomaa' A Hisonv -on south I side of Main street,third house from the Court' House where he hope his. former customer, and other who want Roott and Short mide' and repiired.- will laror him. with a eatt," Those who pay cash- down foe work, and don't , have to be dunned and warranted before the par, shall have a deduction made fromtheoseal - I prices i and tliose w ho have been punctnal Sj . paying me neretniore, may expect a reasonable indulgence hereafter. All whoowe thesubscri. ber, are again aked to pav. KB EN. DICKSON. So4Mey, -firerA7A,18'i8. 05 STORE HOUSE in LEXINGTON. THE Bubcriler's Brick Stort I hut in Lei ington, is for Kent. It is aitnated immedl ately on the north Corner of the Public Square, and is one of the must eligible stands for a Store in the place. For terms Ax. apply to B. D. Itnunaaville, F.sq. in Lexington, or to the lufiy criber in Salisbury. S AMUEL LF.MLY. ' Feb. Hid, 1828. 03 f. DISSOLUTION. THP. eopsHnership of BROfTJV U BtTATl in Islington, Davidson County, is dissolvee by mutual Consent. All those indebted by noteT or account, are requested to call and mttke pay ment to Andrew Hunt, who i authorised to re ceive the same. MICHAKL TlROWN, ANDREW HUNT. ..FeL-lMr lo28.- - " X)3 TTIaW AN a OTlIERJiOOaXrf: I WILL aell, at the court-hoese in Sutemrille,, -omhrlst dxyMay7serAilm1nlsfrloir of Moses L. Hill, dee'd. a large and valuable, collection of Law Book, and other of various kinds. Six months credit will be given i Boo 4 and security reqitirtd. P. CALDWELL, Jdm'r. Any person or persons having borrowed books of Mr, Hill, are requested to return tbem irn-, mediately.. . yCJcVit Feb. 28fA, 1828. . 4t07 nif?n.t?r--- FOR the purpose of making dist ribution agrecrf . ably to a deed in" trust, executed to me by Sarah Campbell, dee'd. late of Handolph county i fur the siae ad;:lsfil.t.iieiixJiildnl bo sold in the Town of Lexington, on Thursday, 'he 20th day of March next, -ustT a-credit of twelve miinths ' , - ' Ten or twelve Valuable SLAVES, one of whom is a good Cooper and wheehwrigV.' ALEX. GRAY, 7He. x JVJrtiorj; B:y 1828. . 5.C5 . 11 W

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