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ZittU&MVU X MAY 50, 1023. jj,ng w your Banner on lit outward walk" rot MUIIT, ANDREW JACKSON. tot tic rtuiaitT, JOHN C. CALHOUN. A round the Immortal bera'i bead, H ever-dying Umtl tprtadi . D etthleait thy mighty name t u H e corded on pagt of fmt. E nvy' shaft ! mmIIM - "w tort Britain mix tJuMuUn CH'i. J oyout dy proV'I'ou Hour t A rreyd to rrMtM4 rm''1 ln Pwcr olumbja's cWefln pnwij, K Inglytytn' to c-ppos j , "" i .- I.LlM.nnnilii'il titji'' O srttrew'd wiUs IstaptJOl KMtlL ft er, proud Britain, but again ! coRnoiicTtw.T EtnfUrl Luthtrait 4J Xrik-CartiM . tut httHt SUlUI. Tbt Erangelical juithtran tynod of North Carolin and adjacent States convened at Union Church (Rowan eounty) on JtumUy, the 4tb in(t. At unutual congrefratioo wai preaent o.i ,i.;. nceuutn. and a oait of the aerviee of the day were conducted in the open air, iniamuch ' . t r . t tu ft ft -1-1 L u U the churcn tyiou(fn lare anu m,rnm yj ralleriet on three tide) could not hire contain- 5 wti .than third pirt of the numerou. a- embly. The aulemn ordinance of the Ixwd Supper, however, wa adminiatered within the holy temple, where t large portion of the chil. dren of (tod united in tht aacred duty of cele- trmtinf the Saviour' love. On Minday.8y.wxl.cal burineat w. entered ltCHwbkbeicuie4thi.bodvan.d.l.tehou, on Wednctday afternoon i when the Rev. Pre. iJent pretented bl own thanka, together with Utoee of hi brethren, to the congrefntion. for their attention, kindne- and hoapitality. durinjr tht pretent aewwn. - lit the Alreaed both .'.riUM uul kv drlerate in eoiciun and af - "fecionat manner, vpon impurtaiit ilotu a and tlieir gteat reponhility j ami conclude! -by ptefil thkH'r. &rtept Pm to the throne of grace. ftemvHM wert prtached daily in trie coure of thiiKtiion, and prayer meetiog held m the evenmir at diBerent poue in tne neigononr- n '"Z'VtfTl xaue in whch they were er.gagedi their uia. - coorvet wef.liiyMrwigeGttUlbeir eharw... teri and, being highly calculated to produce good end permanent effect, thrffe U reawn to truit that thev will be, in the hand of the Lord, i thr powerful mean of moral and .piritu J good - to the eurrounding country . . . i;.Hf.t miuiMn, .wUb.llieit..fttCttve. dele,..i gate, were pretent thii tewion of the lAitheran 1 Synod i and iheeJev Mr. chw.rtA of Charlc. ion, ournuru uctcaic irum .uc sihw of South Carolina l he report upon the Halt of religion in the various congregations connec- ted with thit body, shew that the doctrinei of ? C0VLprr"i th.' J' ,0d brated Reformer. Dr. Martin IaiAst, are makinr rapid profrrets, and leading many souls to the fountain of eternal fife. During the past year, bout -300 peraons-have been added ...to . tht church, and received into full communion, many of whom were, heads of families i the number of ' regular communicanti ktt been, during the past year, about 1150. Among the " various resolutions adopted by. this body, It their session, it is pleasing to re mark those which have for their immediate ob ject tbt cxtensioo of the Redeemer' kingdom, By a unanimous vote of the Synod, a missionary' society was formed, a constitution sdopted, and ofScerulected for the direction of the tame 1 by which It t Intended to tuppljr the desolate gradually to extend the bletsing. and priviTcgel ! B. aecretai,. On ballot.ng for an Wee of the gospel to thoae who are dertitute. Thi tonl candidate, Col. Robert Live, of Haywood -Synod-also recommended by resolution, thafj county, was unanimously nominated. We have iracr ocieuea oe loroieu among me memoers : tt ui churches, auxiliary, to the American Tract 8ocirty i and that particular attention be paid to Sunday- Schools in their respective congre gations. I'hr greatest harmony subsisted among all the brethren t and when the time of adjourn ment had arrived, and the blessing of God had beea pronounced by the venerable President, it wsa with a brotherly affection that they took leave of each other, and separated, to return to their respective homes, ami feed anew their flocks with the bread of life. We feel much pleasure in announcing to the citizen of Salisbury, and it vicinity, that Mr. Kron ha succeeded in obtaining a French School in thit town. Mr. Kntn i to weH known in this State, and so justly celebrated, for ability and in dustry, that it would be superfluous in us to add any thin on lhe subject. We only wish the public may appreciate the opportunity, and that he may receive the encouragement that his talents and high ,ualifiratiins so justly entitle him to. To the credit of female literary taste in this town, be it spoken, that ladies constitute three-fourths of his school. A. May 13, 1828. No Minister to England has yet been nomina ted to the Senate.' After the adjournment of Congress, the President can appoint whom he please, without the mortifying prospect of a Senatorial rejection before bis eyes. Efritcopal Convention. The Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of North Carolina, will meet in Fayetteville on Thui expected that matters of importaaca will be laid oefore the Convention. SriPBoirrlt atrocity. Wm B. George, a beauti . Jul young lady, 18 yara of age, of very' wpes' ; tahte -pifewage, andof utibleinished charsxter, was dreadfully butchered, having previously been most hrykdly whted, in a public road, at noon-day, in the county of Lancaster,. Virginia, on the 8th uh. The hue and cry in the whole country adjacent, was raised for the detection the monster who perpetrated the enormity. consumedby 1 tUuci of pro;Ie it M trsns. iorteJ from Cliini In Ituxia, 'hroiigh tl.t dei. aril, by ctrsvaris, snd tell at a liighe r price than lo tbt sea-port of cither North America or KnglanJ i but it flavor li laid to bt far superior to that which croifct tht ocean. It is stated In t narrative of travel in Ituasia, recently published in f.urope, that a tea merchant In Kijnel, city of tht Cauca-os, (Kuwua) bad frequently thret or four million of dollar worth of tea on aalt at once, lit yearly performed journey to China, (alwtyt accompanied by bii wife) with numerous caravans, to lay In, bU linmenat tup. pn of tt. It I related of bit wife, that at 5n4 time die purchased fuur shk fee whkh (ho paid 13.000 roublea ! And tvtry otlier ar. tjcU of her apparel wa ejuIIjr gaudy and ex- 1 f AVSsnr . Bacon Scant. Tbt Tuscaloosa (AUbama) article of Baton is very scsrce'thereT fiami were Kltlnjitji cenjeper tt.y- and" SOjOOO weight i ouU baTcJJw-.hrouciui'rQnt abfd iViufli ply that town and county alune! There would not be one hundred pound in Tuscaloosa by tht middle of May, unleas brought from elsewhere! Such being tbt caae, we thould suppose it to be bad place for poor people. A good deal (if pork was (polled lat fall, by tbt warm weather, bacon must necessarily be caret and dear in North and South Carolina, during the coming Rummer. There eem to u a ,bunlancryet, bowerer. What little ba . ' i ; "IJ . f'" f off at 8 cent. ; At a mutcr of C.pt. Robert Tbompwio' ; company, in Orange county, on the 26th ult. lhe f ote on ,h) Prei; Jentii qu!ition WM Uken , ,. , ,H ' f"uw.: IZaHZ?' ? ! r Adam, 3 ) At a mutter of Capt. Wilton'i company, in Guilford county, on" the 3.1 inrt. a vote on the ,Ve$ul rewlted j r for iackaon, an,! 53 t .. .... - 'or Adam.. . T " In' rapLir'irlfJ? : company, Stewartjrille,' nkhmond county, 26th ult. Adam received 57, nui .. . " i AdjturnmtnltfCinrfi. On the 7th inr:. the 0f nf pre:ntttiv "puted a petolutiorr, br 2 filing on the 26th in.t. ... Uowf?.'Sf f .9M,!t A reoIu,.'.? of the tame purport wai before the aenaie, but not tefaiev M) gt our u, j , . . ' . frora "b.ngton, 9th inrt. " ' . Trww A ripe tfrnwetn found on the plantation of Col. Wilkinson, near Tarborough, in thU State, the hurt week in April. It lay close by the fence, in a cornfield, and was partly covered with rrass : it was eaten ; bv the fsmitv. and is said to have been of an eiceUent flavor, I Pttt-Oficet. During te month of pri1,four new office were established in this tta'.e, to it : lligb Shoals, Rutherford county i fcJney villt, Buncombe i Pleasant Hill, Northampton i and OrtonH Milts, Brannrtck. - Brownsville, Gran ville county, has been discontinued. Tht 1st DiHritt.A convention of Delegate from lhe counties composing the 1st District, met at the home of John llurgin, Ksq. in Uurke county, on the 6th inst. ; John McDowell, Rs. hf Rlilhirfont. in rtiR-chmtrr f'of AlrwMf Hiii-mb- been fcvored with the proceedinir- of tins mee proceedings ting, m detail, and will give them in our next. . Jamet Selvy, a free boy of color, wu tried it the late term of the Superior Court for Pasquo tank county, Judge Ruffin presiding, for burgla ry, (breaking open a house and robbing it) convicted, and sentenced to be hung on Friday, the 23d inst. At Beaufort superior court, Judge Strange presiding, two negro slave were also convicted of burglar', and sentenced to be bung on the 7th of June. Shocking .Mr. Richard O. Maher, a merchant and very worthy citizen of Petersburg, Virginia, waa killed in his store, on the night of the 16th ult. by two negro fellows, whose object wa ) the robbery of the store. In pursuing the ne groes to spprehend them, one ran into the river, and was drowned ; the other was taken alive, and committed to prison. Daniel Motely, Esq. of Onondaga county, hat been appointed by the acting Gov. of. New York, Commissioner to investigate the Morgan affair. He will doubtless find it a disagreeable business. ChenkerRnrrvatimt.- We-are- gratifiel4n being able to state, that Congress has at last done tardy justice to North-Carolina. An ap propriation of 32,000, has been msde, for the with'lhe United State,Tn tbeeart l8ir and 1819. One member fro.n thia state, voted against jbe approprjation, throughout all its stages. " This - circumttanct may. be .noticed hereafter. The Bank of England ha declared for the half year ending the 5th April, a dividend of 4 per cent, interest and profita. The present issue of its notes amount to f.20, 500,000 sterling, with WO.OOOor the Branch Bank. P!?!1. ,0 o"n-'-r"'n "C- for two hour and a ball, belpre the com money; she . paid cerurnerdkee Jlnfiiansi for Tnftfecj by Doff G reeDi counaei Sot .1 arvia reservations of land rrsnted to them by treaties The worthv Alderman says 14 thi is, in Iwtrn..' The tubSc l--': "1 ni3.ii-.i- tion of the student of the L'mt f of North Carolina, will bt held at Chapel f." 'X ot lion, diy, tht 16th day of Junt next, rnd continue from dy U dy until Thursday, tht 2Cib i which Uit mentioned day I appointed (of tht Annus Commencement of tht College. . Mr. Clays-K letter from Washington, make mention that Mr. Clay la laboring under gen ersl debility, triiing front Intense Ubor, and that, too, tedentar in it nature, and therefore at war with all hi former habit a, which b truly alarming. The plain count for him It, to ttavel about quietly, for month, ebatrading bii mind from public affair. Lc . By doing to, bt would recruit hi trenfh,and retun to hi office t new man.'' Ye i and this letter-writer might haremflilrdL ;ht.tbtf "trfnllng tuSour for tbt benefit f hi keallb, would. aJTord Mr. Cly aa admintblt opportunity of making icmrioATOtt raacaa to clear up hi own and bit employer 'tIuctr'uurTiig'tTrirTlMrf fMaidtBtial t lection. rry.ntoH-.lhtrt Uo titgtr wy"J2)U.u(iIl rnrtJatl large mijorirjrof the ropleofllrghrhi art in favor of a Convention to amend their Contention tht majority of vote at the re. cent election in that state, (and none but fret- Koldert are allowed to vote) will be from Ave to aeven thousand. Vrtt-mrn, without a free. held, are ditfranchiaed, and not allowed to vote, under the pretent constitution of Virginia i which obnoxious feature, among othen, it b in. tended tocipunge in amending that instrument. It is of (he tame (or In tffeel the tame) griev. ance that the people of firth. Carotin com. plain, and which they wish to remove by amendins; their Constitution t For where county containing only 5000 inhabitants, is al lowed ai great a weight of representation a another containing 30,000 fifteen thousand free people in the latter, hive as just gnunds to complain of being ditfranchiaed ai tlougb they were directly forbidden to drop their vote into the ballot boie. When the great national question, thicb DQW 'gitates the whole Union. shalTritn been settled; and the excitement incident thereto shall have subsided, and- givea pUcc to tsUU of public feeling, more propitious tbsn the pre, ent to calm discussion," we" sre well assured the People of Western Carolina are determir.ed again to take up the subject of Constitutional nefon in. which the, , re i deep., tnl, and prosecute it to sn issue that win iccure them their inslrnsble right at American free-' men,- ven though they hould be compelled to act independently of Isritluti tancbon axEita), wat" 13 ' The horde of Asistici arriving daily Ire repor. We understand that William L. Wtlf, of no-! tcd t0 bc very numerous i tbey are mostly com ted memory, has been committed to th Jsil of pote(j 0f young men, without any discipline. Payetteville, on a charge of horse-ttesling. o tue irt f A pril. accounts from Constant!- Hie Federal Court, commenced its spring :ople to the :8th of Februarv, were received Term, in this City, yesterday. Chief Ju.tice j London. The intelligence is nearly the sisrshsll, and Judge Fefer, sre both present. atgiuer. tt' W tuhintti May 7. By a vote of 100 to 81 the House yesterday determined to insist on their disagreement to the amendments made by the Senate in the Internal Improvement bill t and a conference was asked on the subject. In the Senate yesterday, the Tariff Bill "wa roniderrd, and some amendmenta.ln addition to' those mentioned yesterday being adopted, the Bill was reported to the Senate, j J The arrival of the Asiatic troops at Contanti- n'othington May 8. From the Indication in ' "p'e bad produced some confusion. The gov Committee of the whole vesterday, there is ernment had been unable to prevent some Chris, rood reason, to hnDe that the Hoose will ni tians beins; killed in the streets. The Turks il IJTI rr ih n.nvf nf th RrA.tUn. i ficers in the form in, which it came from the Senate. It is not pretended that the bill makes provision adequate to the meritt and service j oflhose officer, but there is no alternative ex-J cmt to tske rhe bill a it is. or to bostnone the: claim of that indefinite per a it- tt J J gallant band to some. ditant md indefinite period. A far at it goe, the relief given by the bill is in the most delicate form, by uuttinir it in the shane of nav for life. Joia-nal. In ilie Senste vesterdav. the resolution rr. ! ltiv in ill nrivate hills' wis scted on. Th ' Tariff bill wu discussed, snd tho amendment i striking out the clsuse which abolishes the, drawback on tpiritt distilled from molasses when ' exported, was rejected Several other amend- menu were rejected i I 9.-.ntthe Senate .yee, up,and,.fterK,mediion,.aidon,heUb.e., The Tariff Bill was uken up and dicussed- The amendment offered by Mr. Smith of Md imposing a duty of two cents a pound on ahea thing copper, wu negatived, l he amendment now pending is one offered bv Mr. Foote, stri king out the third section of the bill, which im pose duties on hemp, flax, molasses, and other articles. We have good reason to congratulate a great portion of our readers, especially those w ho live in this District, snd the interjacent country which separates us from the Ohio river, in the iriumphant .majority by which the bill authori zing a subscription to the itock of the Chess. , .i . i . i . .. peas ami timo IsOwpauy, ycaicruajr pacu iu a third reading in the House of Representatives. The vote was, ayes 115, noes 64. Journal. ATdermsn Binnr1s1rrRreiripnfrat having learned from Washington, that the Dauphin, Prince John, ha.s been exposed to the indignity of being cross examined deedrtapplne the clima of iftauluV Ah, Alderman, you must return to the' old country, for here the royal family are set ting. Info, bad ;terte's,..wk- No report has set' been made, In con gress, on Prince John's nose." The ex pense of discussing this important aub sect it is presumed, will be something abort of 8 1 00,000. . Xaah. i ,r, ijn.;.i;,ft.mnntv.Tir ficr.1 tcr.v municaiion to the N. York I'-nfjuirrr, from Wtthinton, 23ihultt "Mr. Kandolph, at you will have teen, Ik left tht Home for tha remainder of tht teuton. On tht passage of the Tariff lill, be wai teited with audden lllneit. i'revioui to bl leve, bt conducted Ivdwird Llvlngiton to bit eat, with all bit papcra and pack- ge there he imulled him a tha occu- pint, and pulling: bit right band on hit left brent, bid him an adieu moat affec tionatcly and Imposingly, a 1 might lay." The Nte fiutlinrn tha House of Repreenutive, on tbt 30.h vlt. fir. McDuffie, from tht Ktlect Committet to whom wti referred the communication of tht president on 'he aubject of an ai uutt upon Mi Secretaryritated that thar committee wouldi beforeSJimhsye been read to report, but from the neces sity thit there ii of lending' to Boston, lor tbedeposlUoti-o'erttia witoeaieii... TAWBtealltJ?' WiU& rMk&iriiii br A4an 4 ;lv, otals4Ue M, thai' CUiuinJ Jackson fnnxt ry fivt fnlmi f bld for Kit brtakfaii every morning, smoking hot from the wm militiamen ill' Other stories equally true, are told in that quiziictl sheet ! I'hil. Mer. Th National Gazette, an administra tion (ape i, edited by Mr. Walah, y " W htve teen many of bit (fienersl Jsckton'i) letten, and other manuscript, dated within the few yean back, which exhibited very few, if any, blunder, cither in ayntax or orthography." At the late session of the court of appeals of South-Carolina, a decmon was made involving the validity of settlements before marritre. The Court set aside a settlement or this sort, where it was msde to appear that the husband making a settlement of all his property on bis intended wife, was indebted to a considerable amount. Hal. KrtHntr. LATEST FHOM EUROPE. The shiD Columbia, arrived at New.York. bring London papers to the 1st April.,." It aoBeir IharTfie- rorte tisr rranted the Greek an armistice of three month, and pro. mised them an amnesty if they will make their aubrr.iHion.Tbi. hmrever, immmtHo nothing, as, it will be recollected, this proposal was made previous to the treaty of the 6th July, and we think the remark eonvct, that the repetition of ,he offer now, proves a fixed determination me Globe add : " The Turkiah force are to be formed in two grand divisions, of which one j u l? r Adnanopie, tne other in the 1 of war had not been iswied, but it was imrne . diatelv eiDected to be read in the Moaouea. nmt M the above, received by the mtul of the i , 23h. Turkey continue! tranquil Orders are ' itated to have been sent into Asia, that on the first intelligence of stuck, all persons capable of bearing arm mint join the levy en masse i .there are to be no exception. " . j Die Courier of the 31st, in a second edition, i sjy that an envoy from the Dey of Algiers had ' arrived at Toulon, with full powers lo treat for - ' peace. Themilkarv Preparations at Marseilles g and Toulon had in consequence been suspended. sn.! the hirmr of transport stopped, themselves are not without fsar from the disor- den that exist, and some of them bad fallen vie- Wins to the prevalent etcetera. 1 be l Constantinople had been order-, ed to adopt the Turkish drew with the excep- lion ot thevturoan,- 1 he Uathoiics aretdl per- ..tecuted, and the ecclesiattkt had been expor-jaaid ted to the Archipelago.-- 1 I i lie news or uie cutnn oi iiic r.iijii-n min- i r .v. i e l v. r l . Inf had reached Constantinople, and produced. sppsrently, some pacific dispositions. ' The Sultan, bv wav of keepins; up his courspe, is dosing himself constsnilv with opium. Bunia and Wo. Official despatches re- i reived at St. Petersburg, on the 10th March, ! confirmed the satisfactory account of the termi- nation of difficulties with Penis. The sons of Abbas Mirsa delivered up the fortress of Ardebil, hertS, -S " .. .' r r ' , potentisnes. ' A letter dated- Ma if l : i i. Iarscilles, (France) , li by a niniy repec-, marrn win, rew ivco oy . ...K.y .pct-, table House in rniiadeipma, sia:es, mat j all the Unemployed vessels in that port, 1 had on thit day been taken up by govern-' ment, at ransport for tho conveyance of t. . A-.i r. m I troops, bit whether for the Morea or , Algiers Wis uncertain. e . rtca The Baltimore Gazette says : The schooner Randolph, Walker, cam . . .u i , up yesterday evening in the abort passage . of 29 daya from Goree, Africa. She left Mtssurado on the luth ol March, and Gcree otrihe-lst of-AprilV-It-bad-bcen sickly at Messurado, and about thirty of the emigrants who sailed fmm this port and Norfolk, during; the winter, in tho brig Doris, had died. Among them waa rr .. p a .,i fMir nf hi children. A Ka mntainin? aeven men was capstzeo r at MeMUrado and Isaac Jacobs of Bal"'!and Provision Store, Bread Shop and Confec. : Ihr-Mteii tiV drowned. ttiteiam and llouselor Boankratud, MdgerP, mars, ana inrcu ourt - Capt. Matthew, of the Doris, had been ill, b,m w'as on the recovery v and when the Randolph leftner coloiy wai healthy, and in very prosperous condition. The Buenos Ay rean privateer Saranac, wss on the coast. Mr. Burbam, aupetcargo of the brig Romprdicd at Mrssarado of, cpflstftnptions tuyrtteiJSe, .May 7. Cotfm, I i1 e 9 f n-rf, fr-h in niaik-t, 3 cents i Jlacon, 6 to 8 1 peadi brsixly, 45 to 3J spj, !!. CJ tj 7 (lour, 4 J to 4 i whiAey, 21 to 3u....t;iltfd 9'ate bank notes, 5 to 6 per cent premium! Dills on tht North, CUdavs 4 J to 5 per cl. pre, Ninety day draft J to J. " CAarlerton, Mny 10,tTpUnd cotton S a 10 j whi.kcy, 35 to 26 1 bagging. 42 inch, 22 to 24 J sugar, 8 to 9 1 molstaes, 27 to 28 cenU bacon, 6 to 7, applt brandy, 23 to 28 1 bee, wax, 3i coffee, 13 lo 17 1 hyson let, 100 to 105 1 Jamaica turn, 119 to 115 West India do. 75 to 80 Superior Cottons have been sold above our fiuotarion hslf a crnt. North Carolina bills, 8 n 8 per cent, die. Gtorgia do. 1 1 to 3 per cent, ditto. S?umi. lit UiiImiuIi. fI IxiiImm ku itnflA. ar old rates, U eoniinue qtiotsllons at St a 10) and II cents lor very choice i at under, standa very tupcrior parcel brought something more than our highest quotation, The stock of Upland now, la sUr..&d on hlpboa'oV.n9t4 cleared, It estimated at about 30,000 balce. Camden, May JO. Cotton, middling to fir n lo bji rair lo good, o to Y lor very pnmt, 10 centi biret bren pidirTT)e;'rite is-Wrisli - ' 1 .1 ' ' .'-. Prteroburf, May 9. Cotton, 8 to 10 1 to bacco, 3 50 a 7 refuted, lf t gJi.xoni, 1 a f2 bacon, 7 f 8, lard. 7 a 8t appla brandy, 3J a 40 1 peach 75 a 100 cents..... North: Carolina bank bills, 8 to 10 per c nt. discount j Georgia billa, 5 to J South tarobiu bill, 3 to 3 per cent, discount. . 'Arrow, May 9. Cotton, 7 to 10 1 bacon 9 a 10 1 flour 5 1 peach brandy 40 to 15 1 apple do. 35 to 40 1 whiskey 40 1 pork 4 to 5 ( tallow 9 to 10. AW Tori; May 6. Ottos i Import, from the 2Glb ult. to the 1st inrt. from Virginia 103 1 ' North Carolina 1190 ( South Carolina 209 1 Georgia 52V j Alabama Mil Pentaeola 133 1 New-Orleana 302rj-total 5,700 bale. The whole business of the week amounts to 3000 bales, consisting of about I'lOO bslr Alabama at 9 to 11 eta i 900 bales from New Orleans at 10 to 12s) ets : 610 Carolina and Georgia Up lands to 11 ctsi and ISO Pensaeola at 10 cts. . with discount. Shippers have been the princU pal buyer i something ha been done on spec, ulation, and manufacturers have takei a few fine parcels at the highest rates. discountt Geoewia, 3-io-A," Dariea Ji South . r . n . - l - : - i DIEXX,. r, , At tlie City of Washington on the 2nd instant Thomas Tudor Tucker, Treasurer of the Uni. trd-8'stes st the kdtnced age of h years. Ho had discharged the dutws of hi office for msoy years with fidelily be was a Representative id the first Congress of the . U. Htstr. front O o Ststeof South Carolina, and for several fears after. He lived respected ami died lamented. In York villi-, S. C. on the 7th inst. Mise Nan. cr A. Brstty, youngest daughter of .Mrs. 9. Beatty, aged 13 years. Also, under tho same root; a few boun after. Mutter Wm. H. U. Kke, second son of airs.. V.. A. Iiice, aged 7 year and ' II month. rcsl Qootls. TL'ST received from market, and for sale ua 99 ususlly cheap for eaoh only, at the wibsori ber's store in Charlotte, a fresh and elegant ai sortment of Dry Goodi, Groceries, tfc. comprising all article usually kept in a Variety Store. These Goods arc of the latest imitorta. tion t and consequently nf the newest fashion and most approved patterns-- and they will be disposed of tor cash, t the lowest possible price. Please call, and examine ; they will bo shown, with cheerfulness, to' all who may Wish to look at them, whether trier want to buy or not. PAVID PARKS. Charlotte, May 14, 1828. 3tl7 Notice. Y"1N the-29th of April lasr irry-soss.-Cssnsw y tU agt of 21. left bit place ot abode. I therefore intend prosecuting o the utmost ngorof the law. tgsinst any per- Prrpu" uu ny uw m- George. f"'X JACOB BKF.M. -' '-"'" 3tl7 Commlttetl to tlvt 3al JTF Mecklenbtirg cmintf , on the Sid day of .J April, 18.'8, s nrrro vtmun named .Uny, .J April, IS.'B, s firrr. w who ssyt she belongs to a man by tbe name of John llerren, who lives in Duplin county, N. C." The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, ami take her away, JOHN SLOAN, SKorijf lfay 12, 1828. 1: of Merklenhurf county. To lilt Vullllc. A generi Maortmett of Ury U00as LMfrry, ana Hardware, ' descriptions, from New-York snd Philadel phia, where they ware (elected by himself, with cmre gndbougr,lt lor CMht Mli wllicn arr offerej wt gndbou,lt , on the mt reasonable terms. He will sell for cash at the lowest prices otherwise, on time1, Country Produce bought, at the highest msrkcl Pric" Arrangements are made to receive Gools monthly, from the above nsmed places 4 which wi k;p up a good gupply J Frh Goods. Call at his Store in Salisbury, and ex- amine for yourselves. JOHN MURPHY. N. II. Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Iron, Molasses, P.""?. "F-rrel,ch ?y Abo, for sale, as above, .SwaiVs haNtnai Panacea, freta n ,..,..,, M &lh, 1B28 v 3t26 WAG ON KUS, n)nmjrtrTo-r.irETTErtLLEr veuience is provided for Man and Horse, to make them comfortable, at the moderate charge of 25 cent a day and night, for the privilege of tho ... .i . r . .A k..u. I5r muter, and k,ii.l:r inthL-irr's: ltontr' tionarr. and5 llouselor. I in a plain, cheap, wholesome tabltstyle. and comiar. 09 tiottoiv ftvn. I?OR Sale, U holaalt U JUtmL SPU. COT 1 TUX No. 6 to 15. inclusive, l tbe Factory prlcevfrom Fayetteville. Apply to U VStMr?, Mn 5. "Hi. J. atUHPIlY. 4f
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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May 20, 1828, edition 1
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