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'.' "'::'JJIJZST fifty EUSOFS, " . " Aa arrival at New-York furnishes ton- fiori advices to the 1st of. March, The aec ounts from Constantinople are inter esting and bad created much sensation o Paris and London. It aeems that im mense bodiea of troop had marched into that Capital, especially from Asia and -s.be consequence was, that many excesses -iad been cornmhted on the - European population. Indeed, one report stated, that every Russian and all persons under their protection, had been fiut to death and the subjects of France arid England had likewise been illtreated. j The news was unomualbut much confidence Society mi acof!".l-Ii;;.lIc :-ni tit iubserltei by the citizens, and more e: , ected. From this Depository, societies and individual throughout this section of country, wu be able to supply themselves' with Tracts onfthe low terms at which the Parent Institution sJTordi them that is, twelve hundred pagetfor gt. . Gsoaou. The Milledgeville Journal says efforts are making! get up" ft Adam Elected ral ticket fuf that state t but remarks, that " it cannot be sustained, with evea the remotest prospect of success." It is admitted, by the tame paper, that there are two parties in the state j but one of them is for Gen. Jacksoo, tesple tif this Ute wTJ be fa v's imt as eon sidcrate as we are i" is welcome to take all the comfort to himself he Can, from the V hope," with which he seems to prick tip hit courage t But we can assure him his fopeixrt fallacious. If it be deemed n-wise and inconsiderate to vote for Gen, Jackson, a vast majority of the citizens of North Carolina will, after-the neat November election, have to be aet down as In t!pecoffi?e equntjven tae 2h tit, ?f4 Frederick Mayo, to Mitt Manila Ganer llenett ta Anders Sylvester Slalv'ma Lliewellert Shef." rard ! How many wives doeS Mr. Mayo get out of all thee names f lie ought to be imlice4 for poligamy.j ... V .. ' 4 A a APRlia 2 1028. 1 Han; out your Banner on the outVarJ Walls.1 -1 j- 1 . . MHHBMMlMia i .YittteTialnmcni. THE sobseriber has removed from th house formerly owned by Capt. ;. Roheri Porfo, dee'd. to the house lately - toa rmsiomtT, -ANDREW JACKSON. fiotiih people : for no one who pretends to lay claim to a tingle grain of political forecast, will now have the effrontery to hold op his head, and seriously say he btjievtt there ia evert a remote probability of the vote of thia state be ing given to Mr, Adams. . , 4 ; voa Vie pumidiwt, JOIIN C. CALHOUN. .' Mme occupied by Mr." David Porter, In the east end of the town i where he will Continue hi TA7 ERN.. He sincerely thank his friends and . the public for the patronage heretofore esten ded to him i and he soliciu the cootinuance of their favors. ' - - , ' He pledges his unrem'tHir attention to hi ' businasa, anl ki-Hlms'-to tlie who may. be pleased to call upon him. 12 W. KERB, " The Evangelical Lutheran Syntd ?f North Canlinn, will coflvetHV-acwrdiog v-adimirn. and the other for Old Hickory ment, at union Church, near Salisbury, Kowan vat placed in it, that the opinion generally county, on the first Sunday in May nextt where York.. The legislature of ,Kew-Vorfe wevatled that war ws inevitable; r (treat and when all Hut member of .Ue.aboveperifvh State liani. Mr. AVm. II. ,Hay. j :,. j j - -.-. . j. . j0jj 1ECK'; ythey re 4aw;'nxtt;"tonw - the Ionian Islands' 'hut probably the first Iblow iviilbVgiVeft Cashier of thi Institution, M r. Charles V ewey lias been appointed to fill the vancaocni'--"n"''-:"'""T KEGIMKNTAL OIIDER commence me vin oi sepi. 10 camplcte tlie re vision of . the' statute :lawt. .."rl.":!':''';"'"''5"" fleLQtiarlti''KbitryW SALISBURY TRACT SOCIETY. - - April 8348-28. U S A v jBnranrf. i he London i tmes ot the lOUiaevyl !ffriy'; place in the Fifunda of the AJofflJaiictrn McRae hOri been fllllKCommiMioned Of cer of ihe OodRegU ,s , ' L'''tnentCL'Atintia,are'braered to meet in - ' AWL I Jim day (?ht in f'or of be xeIebrated Tesl knd Corporation Acts, is -in truth what tnay be called a thundering event. It will sound from one end of the kingdom o the other, ond the echo will be heard t ir v' j- . . Qn the 37th of February, the kinp of . . i . r.ngiana- proceecea, in n poov pnaeion, to Snow Hill, where Sir John Colins fox bounds hunted a Fo in bis' majesty s pretence III-, "The London Gaiette of the 28th of February, contain 'the appointment or the Msrquia of Englesea, Lieuf. (Jeneful and General Governor of Ireland: and Major General Sir Colin Campbell, to be Governor of the Island of Tobago. A supplement to the London Gazette of 39th February, contain proclamation comminding the Peers of Scotland to as semble at Holy rood House, on Monday, the 10th daf of April following to nomi Fayetteyille Branch, to supply the va r Vi j . t,x. ; i tt .-XT . 1 oute :iracft, or amaii -rmpMeU, containing ociween ucn. uun ureen ana nr. JOjjn Adams, f m 4 to lpsg ewrhrat InvirhiMyTnc . P - . I Ctwa. a hnk hAnnaa aF Pirn m n l-sV I ments : tncy are not only eminently useful to iv'i xv ""8'". muiming the ungodly, but are needful and salutary to 'them of tlie occurrence, and submitting i to the Christian : they are peculiary adapted, by I them whether the affair called for their inUr-l tneir sman size, wmcn quality recomnicnus them to the attention of those whose volatility of disposition vould cause them to shrink from this "piesehl :latlUmcnt " of the United KirijjddWO tiha room -deceased... Lord. CocMne had left London for Parit,lo- engage the Greek Committee of"the bntinnr to further lilsT plan " for .putting in endjo j)iracj. jji the : Mediier; ranean. - A dreadful catastrophe occured at Man chester on the 29(1) February, by which many persona lost their lives. The num ber was not ascertained, when the packet ailed, but forty teven dead bodies had been found. Liverpitt, March 1 . Wt Continue to experience a regular and rather extensive demand for Cotton from the trade, but no improvement io price can be no ticed in any description ; on the contrary new Uplands and Orleans are lower, and Brszils have 'dectiiH-d l-8th per lb." Sea 'Island have" been ! amV,'SeSritDri. in increased demand, but only at prr4 pri- Th (bUwiig is th Coonitution, as adopted cea. i nat conuaence wnica tne extraoniinary , by the socictv an attempt to read a torre dook, and the easy and practical style in which the subjects they trcst on,, are illustrated," to promote self-ex animation, purity of walk and conversation, growth in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour, and preparation for Hea ven." They are of incalciilabie benefit to young persons; they beget a taste for reading, and thereby contribute towards extending the blea ting of educat ion to multitude in the commu nity, who might otherwise grope their way through the world in gross ignorance,. impiety and moral darkntss. Alt classes of Christiana, Presbyterians. Epii-1 copaiiaii!, LiUinerans, jiapusrs, frieinoams, tic naye. unfo, in rapporung utii Hisiimuon,ana in extending its benefits to the remotest corners , , . . ri, r o , , i -in uic nunii-weHiern pan oi biokcs rnuntv. on ail .nri nti he fFnn nf Poer. nfT7,l .nl di.finiriti.hed Knieonati.n Clerrvm.n inl B'uway " ITnrt e-VOCe Of Th? COmpa-l the city of New.York, is at the head of the Par ent insntiittM - 7 1.S Mr;: Lvenv m . Agejrt. of .thjtJParftnt wietyk havmr visited saltsbr.ry a tew dar since, and s-JW4gjM4Jhe Wflriejti.pt cauhliilMnt.attJkui.-- Iiiary society in me ptace, : : A number of the citizens of the town as.iem bled io the court-houser on the 14t!i of April, 1828, for thttt purpose. L'harlet Fitter wa exiled to -tlie chtr,'nl Mrhael Hrrmti aoin ted secretary The objects and utility of t ract Societies having bten fully explained, by Mr. I.o, and 'he Rev. Messrs. Rankin and Heck, it was, on motion, resolved, that an Auxiliary t ract Society be organized in Salisbury ; a Con position. The communication waa referred io a select committee of teven members. A Jackson. birth-day, 15th ult. The following is Gen vacKson't volunteer loan: n n i a t . i ' tr. i'j ucuciai nnu:cw 'iiCKSOn, 1 DC memory of De Witt Clinton, the patriot, tne philanthropist, and the distinguished statesman. In his death, New York has lost one of her most useful sons, and the nation one of its brightest oraments. ' . w A 'Sin in Stolcet.Mr. Editor : At th. mdster of. "CapU. Mitcliell' company ot Militia, Ral.tReguter elected officers for the ensuing year TBiimas L. Cowaw, I'reriilent i George Vo;lcr, Vice President I'hilo White, Secretory Michael Itmwn, Trramrrr , Rev. Jesse Umkin, Rev. John Reck, Charle Fisher, and Squier Lfry,.'i'rrfw. Dr. Alexander Lone, and Mr. Nathan R Charleston, Aftril 12. In addition to the phenomena that have characterised the seasons and vegetable kingdom this year, the present condition of certain fruit tree in the vicinitv of Charleston, eomplimcntary. dinner waa fiveo to.Gen , i, Jeerred-worthy xiL remark. Peach, son, by the citizens of Murfrewboro,' on hit xr- ,., por Anl.:rnt n Anni t.. (the List of which had already produced frua in rebtuary,) have since lost their leaves, and now bear not the least ap pearance of approjehing vegetation, or of budding, although green and otherwise vigorous; whilst r.t her trees and plants appear unchecked by the late cold weath er. Courier.' John Barrel, John II. Rurrett, Jonathan lUrrettr Sarah Barrett, Benjamin Billings, Benjamin Bilfinirsl'Jr, John ulackbourne, James .BritU.- David Buckhardtt, fJeil'CaWpbeir,": Thorn u Cody Rachel Cutfflinghata, Julia Daniel, Beniamin Perabee. Joseph Fefabee, Andrew Powlay- -Bannister Glidewcll, George Grime, George Hagey, Christopher Hederick, John Wallis, f idney Jotinwn,- James Wngn Zecliariah Johnson, tain profane expressions respecting M?. Clay. 1 ed church, lor seducing the wife of Mr. ,," nry. It unn.-am ,liov ui.a .IIMi, mmx ! ,. ;..f. i p f 'P r - a r irr I . HCOry kepi)', mat on t but the materJ facta are futlv mn. . o. L-- t.....- .'a 'j' ",aB My, ny present waa taken on the question of the 4 Presidency r there-tilt triai'''-' For GeW'ack80o,-4'i W-.-8-,-."-'- For Mr. . Adams, ..... 4 Stokes county have voted on the Prenidencyj all ot' which are about as nearly unanimous in ;faw,6f Jftckson.'aa the above. .ipril 22, 1323. a acssmisia. The .Tariff bill ,wjs ordered to be., en-. fronsed ttntl read a' third time, in the ItbuseiofclPpriM inst. by a vote of IOd to 91. Its form Is fteithe snie rcporiedtby the) conv nilttee on manutaciures. . H has yet to pas fie breirortfieehV will undoubtedly undergo additional mod-. tne Stiomr"'! f It and ultlmbtely become a law of the land, we shattfat a convenient seasont by it be lore 'Our- re ade r s. . -a. thf towitmtlsbuy3rTrldi bf star ? next, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M. equipped as the law direct, prepved .with fire-arms, to lw BDW. YABBItOUGH, Col. Cmdt. IVan Awa 171 ROM the subscriber, on the 12th Inst a Negro fellow by the nsme ot ZEEJT, about 30 years old, J feet 9 or 10 inches high, a stout, well made fellow, has a tear on his upper lip near the corner of his mouth, quite black com. plexion. It is supposed he will try to make hi way for the Western country." Whoever will apprehend said Negro, and deliver him to the owner, near Salisbury, Rowan county, N.C.j or secure him in nny jail, so that he Can be had by the owner, shall be well rewarded. DANIEL WOOD. Jtpril Uth, 1828. 12 Crim. C.nn. in F.nv!nnd.n Fehruarv tn our paper oi incuinmn. we iixik occa.l , r r i ...j tcti a -1'. t I ildlli it I'll. 1VMCI IClU,r,ICU-UUUU UUIIlin I sion to contradict a slanderous accusation utramst t . , . i n Ii r jk maj. t . ir.n,..,ku i dam ures from the Kev. John Humphrey t? stitution wa adtpted. and the following persons j tion paper, charging him with having used cer-1 St. Aubin, a clergyman of the establish LIST OF LETTEKS REMAINING in the port-office at Islington North Carolina, on the 21st April, 1820. DavJ LookebiH, ; Jacob Mikel, Benjamin Mae, ? , . Philip Meek, - ... . Peter Myers, '! Joseph Northern, -James Payne, Itrerry;;,: Mary Pope, . mcrer.mawTflei"rir Thomas Sawyer, Peter Shule. . ....... Jacob Skein, Bally Smith, PaUy Smith, Joseph 9penrfei r" ' George Tash, Ruth Teague, William U. I OopTf, famed. The gentleman at Smithkod iho in. ! slc' . ""c V" V" . . . T" "JJan ,n,5r". 'f trmed General Jackson, at that olce. of Mr 1 children, and eloped to 1-ontion wun , ui.ver Imbeth, consumption i calculated to inspire, term for th present to be counteracted by the weight of ouf stocki 'and the Increased import the kit 'o: months t which contrasted with the two firt months of the bast year, shew an increase of ri sing 30,000 . bags i and hence it is that holders in general r willing tellers. The sales of the week amount to TWO bag", including 56 10 Upland. I a 6 5-8 ; 30, at 6d, Portvgal B the arrival of the Swift .aure,fiom Gibrjjtarj. wj Jearn thaj. P.on Wi(Uil arrived at LiaUon oi .the. 22d of February, nd had swoin to the Con'i ..lniioa.At! Tort Sftateri6tJt it -Gen.Bilivar..,. Though unwilling to believe all that we hear, wc feel com. pclled to apprehend, that this distin. guishrd leader has lost all claims to the title once ao liberally bestowed on him the Washington of the South." Indeed, we begin to think as if nature had thrown the mould away "in which the Father of his Country was formed.---Bolivar, lately reinvested with extraordinary powers, appear to exercise them wtih extraordinary force. Distinguished men have been impris oned, without charpe of offences, and it teems at though it were criminal to inquire why they were arrestrd. A late letter aays, "Every thing is con ducted at the point cf the havmet. Many peraoos are put to death at the discretion of military commanders, nd without-much-ceremony -This is a fearful state of things. " NiJei. Frond in Tea The Kewburgh (New ork) Gazette ofSatuida state that Mr. Mclnlire of that Village opened a chest of Tet-which contained fiTe-oratx - pounds of eirthen ware, Tteatlf packed in plate about an Inch fiom the tides, and u ar ranged as not to be tilf discovered by boring the chest or opening the top. The ingenuity of the contrivance would lead to the belief that tha fraud w a. -car. ried on" to a considerable extent at the place whera the tea was packed. The 1 be raaili detected by ronnind longpiecr oi sua wire into the bole uiutllv bored for the purpose of examin ing the quality of the Tea. : CaJTSTITUTlOX. AaTiriX l.-Thij Soewty sbalVbe calh-d the jaiiurti TtMf.Sitiety f ,Vo;4ttry the ob ject of which shall be to promote the Ihte stst of Evangelical Religion arid nound mnntlity in tbis vicinitv. br Hie circulation of HrliHmn i 'I'racHi and to aid the American Tract Society, 1, - k . ,i)r t- 1 iiuiliuicd ai .,cw-iiirs in in.j, in rrimmp iti oieratinns in dcsti'ue psrtjof the United States, and ofother countries. " - Aa-riits. 2. AH persons contributing anmml lv to the (Iindof the Society, ilvall be members. T!ii payment of fredoars,, at one tune, iliall constitute a'menibef for rife"; " Abticli 2. Members of the Society shall be enrttted to receive Tracts; at reduced prices, to the amount of one half of their mbscriptiuns ; and life member so the amount of twenty. fiv cents annually. One fourth part of the annual receipts of the Society shall be transmitted to the Treasury of the Parent Institution. The remainder of the funds 'hall be at the dipoal of the Hoard, to be apmpriated, either in (rra itiitpu distributions to the destitute, or in aid of the Parent Society, or ot the caiiiie of Tracts in such other way as the Hoard shall judge most useful. h A arret a 4. .The Society shall hold its annual meeting on the first Thursday in April, in the ! town of Satrbury : when a Hoard, eorimtmjr of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasu rer, and four Directors, with two Solicitor, shall He chosen to conduct the business of the Socie ty. Twelve member hall be necessary to con- Clay ' publication, and of The nature of its con tents, seeing the statement of tlie Kentucky pa (per, was apprchenaive that General Jackson 4 OMgh- ? ibute their orijr'm to him, and wiiMtut - any solicitation or communication from General Jackson, xtlunttirily addrewed to him a letter, of which the following 19 an extract : ; ithlandjKy. j Sia ': ''The o'SJecTof This i letter is j to veniove from myself. any censure. wniih in all prooaDiiity may rest upon the reverei.d seducer. Mr Justice Park; F-nos Launing, kaid he hoped that teps would be imme diattly tukco bv the bis!. p to remove so "Ri-cat a reproach out of ihe cfctirch. The' churth:living of this iufamous priest is s.i( to be worth 2200 dollars a year. Or jua'rfcrtB. b. n. Jonathan U'illiamf, William Williams, David Wagjronrr, Jane M. Wood, Alfred Wilson, William Wadswortb. StU ROrNSAVILLR, P. M. STOKK HOL'SF. in Li:XIf(JTON. - - f pMR mibucriber's Hrirtc Stare Houtt I. in I.t-xingtoii, Davidson county, ii for Rent. It is nituated immediately on the north corner of tlie Publie - Hoiam a4 ! one oi me moi ciignne nanus hit a muro JS'th iitace." For-terms, fce. airply to ; B, Sh . i . .i i v i. u in. r.ui- ill . iiraiiiuuiiu i iu u r miu , ravettaMc,. Ipril 17.--Cotton,.. 8J a, 9 55( wribrf ; Salisbury. - SAMUEL LKWLY. Reef, fresh in market, 3 cents ; Bacon, 6 to flj . prA, o !f t-.8. - 03 ... mI h..e .,rn and resd n mosi nf ,h, Pcli Orandy. 45 to , appie no. io - nv.nimisiriiuoii (.u. cpiu av. a ma- cfu, hanv no,,, ii , 6 ner cent, nremium. licious.rcpoit, as ;o hat ydi should have rkr(WHI13.-t p:Hi conon naiujiifr;w N c. takes this method to inform whi-key, '25 to Vi ; haRgmg. mch. 22 to -4; , ()(. tt , VctwUi, etre Philadelphia sutcar. 8 to 9 ; "Tnotes ;JT to rr,,Hn Wim;qjr(o, "N C.Soout 'every ten days, bacon, d to. 7 . apple brandy, 2 rfH:nl wlitlt preveoted by ice in tb Dekwae. said concerning Mr. Clay at Permit me, Sir, to state to entirely innocent) and ejua how The' report originate you during the abort stay floor. 4 tC 4 25 j" whiskey, 2i to 50....... .United ftCK t8 Hit 1 lUlttUtlVnia. j nis incncs. ou that I am y iijnorint of beibj with ou made at f rWIF. 'iib'enher having estahlwlied a line ot I I'.ICKETS between PMtadrpMa and wax. 2.' i coffee, hi o 1 ; hyson tea, IW to io.. ; , r , , , 'ut..,. in,enAeA for this convev. Jamaica rum, 110 to .115-West India., do ..75 --...i, receivcJandforward d by !er.. t0.- .Superior t:o'tons have been , old . , Uutum.- Favetteville. N, C. and .North i the mouth of Cumberland, 1km prepared to sty, that nothing indecolous csrptd vour lips, to me, or to anyof the com party. I well recollect of asking you, if you had seen Mr. Clay's paViphlu, and rffter giving you a laconic statement of uhat it contained, instead of shriciti.r ant irascibility of temper, you smiled and 1 l'"-for l;.,,.s 8,tn ZVi , . ii it a fair of niuldinir qualities, 1-j a 1'ti P'"t'nc, ll-t .aid, no.h,nK would afTo.d ym more ; 4 IV below prime i- dull, while pleasure than to know Mr. I. lay innocent vrrv cw(.t COuiinues to crnnmaiid something of the charges that were li! swains! him", mow than mir hiirhest nuotation and a little JESSE MILLER." very inrcrtir, was Sold suibclhing below ahove our ntintatiotis half a cent Curolina hills. 6 to 7 per cent. dis. ; An 1 In tl .Ilt itlttA uw. . wv. - nnm i r. iiavinir inrrr rm. rmrn in inc imir. Cottont In Uplaiuls a fair business was done ; commil.l(t.(i (,v crrU caotairs, well acniuintei 1 . .-.. ft WkiiXf nf Wilminrtnn. N. Georgia ' owfl f freight, and least expewso possible. Having lArre eM Tftelt in the trade. i nrjrr, ihr iirrvious week the rtittcr ence between the prices of good Coiton ami niimp. has him.-ver. rather increaed. Wc the In addition to the abore, (says the Nash ville Republican) the negative testimony ith Ihe coast, and Cabins well filled up for the acciimmuilittiim of I'amenjert , he therefor truhta to meet with encouragement. JAM hi PATTON, Jr. Smith' t lITtarf. Philadelphia, Morth, 18 '8. 3nil22 A rAlK Or (iILT Kr AULtTS TISOR sale, very low : they bav been used. Inuc-t. ! I but are not much soiled. Apply at Jamea - ! B. Hampton's watch-mskor' hop. n . i ta r.jii.n a tn 0 SO s-.A oo.i utm. 05 - , ecru n'T, u ' - - - - ' , of every passenger on board of the bot ,obacco ga j0 . 7rtfusea, I a S3 corn,, s.. 0R UKNT can be furnished we have seen and con ,i a c:. biwn. 7 a 8; Urd, 7 a 8S apple j ,. . a . ' . ..... v i. - rainr. aiinsrriurn iiiiviiik itiihi.kia South Carolii-a bills, t-JLi.IM" r I.'-" '".'""V ' plirpnae OI SfttMll( ineir iiiiwiicm m .ni'miiir, n..w offer to Kent or Sell their llous and Lot, .., ., ,, n ,, oi.in. I..rm. Q. ailjoininif the store of JsS, Shepherd. It M t ( hem-.e. .Ipnt 1 .-Cotton, SJ a 10; I aconSa J h ..W-hou and other . ... l, I, ...... Ic HI lnH . nnlr (Id. .).' r - . i ... . . , - , .. i( lis; pwii asi v i--i'snr suss uiii sj iiaaiar.! uiimiicsv mi. nr Ul, . 1 f aL. a"f i . failure of anannual ehetion.lhe existing ofliccra verscd ',b 8eTer'' of ,hem ! . 'ar 'rom bt,uI,v' "L .k.ii r..ni;n.i. r.n . .i,,r.. : haiinc heard anv such exDrrtMons from Carolina bank bit a. .... c .k.tl . .v.- k f r;.r.. .1 l.rL.nn rh.,n4 Oeorria bilb, "4 t J I proccediiiirsof the Sicietv and the Hoard, notify , Ku ik Tiwn. the rlirl not even know nf ' ,0 f"r ee'rt ' the meetings, conduct the correspondence, and j ,h exiHlere 0f Mr. Clay' hook. Man- ' Dirnare the Annual Renort. ! . . . , .. . , . e . ....... i . oi them heard o it or tne nrti time, m lOi floors: w abticls o. i ue i reaurer piibii ac , uie i : - . .. , .,, u a . ,.n.. u in SorJety'. agent and Depositary, take charge of! Na.hville. Thoe with whom we fld ,t 40, wb.ake) 40; pork 4 to J; tallow 9 to 10 situated one door AugvttaftGt9...MoTt than CO mem ber have been- added during the past yr to the PresbyteritM churqh in Auguiu. the ttnds, and report the state of the Treasury at every oeting of the Board. -- - AtiVib7. .The Hoard ball adopt every practicable method for promoting the object of the Society) and shall assign to the repectire members such agency a tbey think proper, in collecting and obtaining wbacriptino. and (lis tribtning the Tract. 1'ltt-J shall fill their own vacancies, and enact their on By !., en. courage the circulation of the American Tract Magaaine and the ChrUtian Almanack, the fr matiuti of other. Auxiliaries in places adjacent, and shall communicate to the Corresponding Secretary of the American Tract Society, a no. tice of the formation of int AuiUarv, and of the Comrtittrtfow adoptetl, a ht cf the offleers trnnn ally elected, such instances of the uvefulneat'of Tract as may come to their knowledge, and all other intelligence which may be calculated to promote the eif Tract, - Threw shad en ititute a quorum. .Aarict 8. Subscriber shall not be entitled to receive Tracts until their subscription be pid. , Abticis 9. Meeting of the Society shall be opened and closed by prayer. A Tract Defwifrrv wa at the tame time es tahlished in the town of ?alibury, to b under a ear mi govermacnt of tha Auxitiary 1 fact '.U- Co K'knApnl A9.t-UM0 nmldli ng t ofi r. conversed, and who had the brsl opportu rrny of knowinR, unite m pronounclfl(J tne 8 10 b . u-rJ0 Kood) H ,0 v, prime, ff. ccusaiion svniuiy anu entiiciy ui i'u malicious- C arm til Ctunty. Amu.i)ertni meeting of the citizens ot Caswell county, friendly to the elec tion of Andrew Jackson a President, and John C. Calhoun a Vice President, was held at the court-house of that county, on Tuesday, the 8th of "April : Jame Ra!ney in the chair and James H. RufTm, secretary. The meeting waa ad dressed by fiarUeU Vanccyt CharW IX DooohcH ami Bedford Brown, rjmi'rrrWi ia fernog wnd eloquent terms, in favor of the election of Gen. Jackson. Tbe-wommauon ot- un, ,4AmAi" was concurred in. We will give the proceed inps entire, "bereaAcr. Our Adams friend who write us from Iredell and ray, M We will brat you all hollow in this county i snd I hope ll the rest of the good .'rj, !, Jpnl 16. Corros: the sales, from the l.'lhtnllie 15th inclusive, amount only tn about 500 bales one half New -Orleans at loj a 10$ cts. and the remainder Alabama at 9J a lj cents. iHarrltU. In thi countv, on l lmn-lay tart, by the Rev. Wa. A. IU1I, Mr. Anderwn Hall to Miss Mary FJIiott AIm in this rountr . on the sme lay, by I'hilo White, Mr. Samuel Fratey to Mis Loretta Wieen. "AlsoJ on lBw warn dsv, by tb ame, Mr. Archibald flill to lisr rolly Mowry. On the 8th inst. by the Kev. John Sillimsn, . . ft m mtm ' tt SB, a ' ' . at the ressdenc of- o ---rui,ia ..ofRocklnghsmeountytbe Jsckon Swinrd.ug ami Calhoun Electoral canuiic lunnai umnu, Oil. M b. W. Erwin In Surry countv on the 15th inst. by the Rev. Mr. Jeans, Mr Chai'le Shelton, of Iredell coun tv, to Mias Dortas C. ssmith, of Guilford. ' In North Cove. Hurke ciunty, on the 17th inst. by the Ktv. John Golfrty, Capt. Joaejth Conley, to Mi MstiUht Q. dsufhtr of Diaiel ron, F."l i fnim the siiith.eaiit corner, ami it an excellent stand fur a Merchant. Any person wishing to Kent or Hoy, onldda wall to call and cxainina . . it. For terms apply to 3tl3r April u. io. rn.wvFOBn ft c.aithf.r. N. II. All person indebted to the firm, (while at Statenille) are again requested to come for- ard and make sc tU-inent immediately, for no longer indiilgei.ee will be given, tine or both tncnrmav tie tminom mat's-iim, mt all pnnn. times. (' tlAITIIKR. house, sn; v, in ntx.iME.ri.iL PAINTING. TUP, tibsenhf respectfully informs the e4tt itn, aliLuty, and the surroumling country snd srillagea,.tht Je has locat.dhim. self ia vlija place, jriere helntrmls esrrywg onr 1ou.ir, Sign amlornimrhlul JVtiltih" Taper lln;ing, (.lacing and t.ilding.in all their varuKO tranche. He flaiwbimaclC froin bl. long eiperience in ihe stinv trieiHfs,'ibat tiW will be alile tn give general MifactMin. Sign ill he- u neatly puintcd and sent 'o or. der. on personal application. As tits time are hi.nl. the ulrri!.er intemls to work a low fur ri, s he can live b. He therefore ulicits a ihaie ul public patronace. NtlllAN P. CMtHF.L. i'j'HAu'f. ih.'j. 7ti
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 29, 1828, edition 1
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