STATE HAN'K , . j
V'e oUerve He following notice, from
jfce President of the Stale flank of North
Carolina, under dit of 20th u!t. in the
f tgis'er of the 33 J I
The President end Director! of tSl
fni'iiutlon have determined lo clrrutn
if rllvfl the extent of their Butlnett, by cal
Jinn h Rradually portion of their out
standing Debt by dec lining, for , the
present, tu nuke ny new Loam on ac
cotnmodtlon paper, and thut curtail the
amount of Ihtir Noei In circulation
. The better to cfTcct this object, and to
--'Walii the credit of ihe Hani, the have
determined to make no Dividend of the
Trolln fo th" last six monthi, but make
i,m of themrwrtnucb
fiit T errTrarnteV for pro itr'wp -t, ki
evsilable land at. aiulL in . wur.f i. ",U
-thtm .to-JnrtL.J"rt, promptly, de -
s.;;Uttt'lt'.it.i.A;..
-The Boar J ere aware that tbl deter
mlnitlon will bear hardly , upon many
Stockholder! j but when they are Inform!
cd that the measure it de eroed necessary
to insure the future protperity of the
Bank, the? will generally, it ie belieed,
approve of the rourae adopted
Had the Board been lei Indulgent to
thedebtora of the Bank, it would not
now be Decenary to withhold a Dividend
from the Stockholder end by hereafter
requiring, regular inttalmentt from their
dealer, It W hoped a like neceaiity will
not Rin recur-
. WM. BOYLAN, Prtt't.
Mr. Clay We have heretofore advi
ted our reader that Mr- CUv Utelv paid
n vlalt to Philadelphia to obtain themedi
cal advice of two eminent pbyticiant of
that city, on the atate of hit health j On
hi return to Wathinfr'on, he was invited
by tome of the Baliimorean to -partake
oti bubHc dinner In'tbatxitTT-ne-detli
. d ;.but eootenied. to dine pftyatelf .with
"Tit fo w of bTa rten3t ." A Vu'mhe r of t b'a'Vi
were drank ; one of wh:rh wat : A
ejreat ttatetram hat aid, What i a pub
; lic 'tltaO wort'h i who will not auffer for h'M
Couptrf f e have aeen a putjitr nun
"w'ffer much Jbr tH tountrr, rand rio re-
iplendenily triurriphant overthe ralum
nie of hi enemie " In return for ihia
compliment, Mr. Cr made a abort
ipeerh ; in which, aa uu l, he complains
of periecution ; and take occasion to hit
Gen. Jackson a rap over the knuckle.
The Tariff Ja i publiahed in the National
Journal of the 2 Id ult. We aball give it in our
netft - We are induced to gire it a preference
over other lawi. jrhtch were previowly paed,
becauae of the aniietv in the public to are it.
. l .Tbe TolTowin arc . the yea and jtajr on the
- paamgtr of tbe.biH W the Knat- "
"TTa,era;-Bantard,' Barton.- Bat etnan,
Benton, - Boungwr, Chaar-, Dtckereon, I'alon.
Foot, flarriaon, Hendrica, Johnson, of Kv. Kane,
Kniftfit, VIcLane, Marka, Noble. Uidgcly. linw
an, Rugylra, Sanford, Seymour, Thomaa, 'an
Bureh, Webrter, Willey. 26.
. .. .. ..Jtattf.Matra. Berrien, Branch. Chamber.
-- ChmlJe. Cobb ElUa, Jlaynt, Johnaton of Lou.
KinglicKinley, Vacort, Parri, Hohbins, Hils
bee, Smith of Ml Smith of ji. C. 1 azewell, 1'yV
let, While, -WHIiamvWoodburv 3L.
-,JVarriien. The editor of the Rome lie.
"pnbKeany (Oneida -eOTtry,-KewVork) who bad
bee nrutralontbe subject of tbe. Preaidency,
a few week since came out in favor of Gen.
Jackaon : thi o ctirrcd up the old leaven in
the Adams party, that they procured an old
judgment against. the editor (which had been
lying dormant a number of years) to be revived,
took eiecution on it, and levied on the printing
material, and thus produced a raapenaion of the
paper. The friend of Jackaon, however, took
. measure to release the office from the clutches
of theae aristocrats, and enable the editor to re
sume bia labor in the ctute of the people : the
Adams folks then determined upon starting a
paper of their ow n kidney, in the place. That
hould have been their course at first, instead of
attempting, by oppression, to titah dovn their
opponents.
Cotton Market It wiil be gratifying to our
cotton growers and in fact to the whole com
nunity, to learn that there is an improvement
in the price of tbe great ttable of the south. A
.. Kew-York paper, of the 23d ult. savs : "the
aales of Cotton, from the i T7th Jo the Oth iocju;
aive, amount to about 100 bales, comprising
about 1200 Uplands at 10 a 13 cents, the latter
price for about 200 bales of fancy Cotton, extra
fins i 30QK.Orleana at 1 1 a 13 cents, and a few
Alabama at lOfTl 2." :
Liverpool, April 19. Our co market con
tiaues animated, and the buair.es ia again
extensive t the sale amount o 20.80 ba(,-v by
private sale, and 1510 by auction. I'plsnds, 5
- 34 to 5 7-8d.- - American cottons eogroes large
hre of the demand.
t Ae Pttt-OJice. S ppst-office has been es
tsblithed at the subscriber'a store, on the iimtlr
ide of the Tadkin river, in Rowan county, by
l,:Ja.'m.fySuiltf mail wilT lesve
' - thii orTice every Tuesday morning, for Mishii-'
ry, and return in the evening. Persons in the
neighbourhood, would do well to have their
letters and paper directed to thi office
M. I'INKSTON, P.M. '
Botton, May 13. Cottoh s During the week,
75 bale of Uplanda were sold at 11 J cents ; 50
d. Alabama, auperior 12J r. ftc.
Jfif TtM( fee. Tbe A'ltr!, f .ti.'f 1 t
UempM. on fie Mittip!i rirr, nf the 31 lilt.
ri the river lui rleii to within indei nf in
Illicit Irvrl tin, tr-awm. Tin tame paper re
mark i that the rain f!l atiiit aa constantly
and unceasingly, with u at preaen1, aa at any
lima during the lata Ml ami winter. Our plan
Ian .biffin to, entertain serums apprehension
that Ihe eitreme wrtnea wil greatly prejudice
the growing croM.'
At the county court It Raleigh, week before
last, the grand jury voted on the Presidency i a
for Adam, 6 for Jackson, one declined voting .
At the uper'iur court, a fw wecka before, the
iarv wa all for Jack arm ascent threw.
VtVT At 1 B.Mtf of Capt. Trlbbte't
company of volunteer, In the v cetera part of
Wilket county, on the 34 of May, a vote on the
tmi JcncyTrw taken, which resulted In--
.,r,,I6 f.q lat kaoo.t. .
I i Adam.
J AIo,on tha amdy,toCapt.lVIWicort-
Jackson f
"-"? 10 fat- Atlaaae."-?
The vote hat ben taken in moat of the com
panic in Wilkea county 1 all of which have beco
aa favourable U the above, to the good cauw.
A SubKribtr.
Itawta Coearv Covan ?
Grand Jury Run, Muf 24, 1821.5
M Warra 1 The tiraitd Jury having thia day
been diachared from arty further court butinet,,
thought, in accordince with the practice of the
time, they wouM exprcn their aentimenta on
the auSject of the I'reaidi-ncy. flavin done ao,
it appeared there war for On. Jacaaaa,
Michael Raker, foreman John Short, John
Trott, Dvid Call, George Kelrr, John Smitteel,
Annon Jamei, Hugh llobieon, Henry Kelt, Jamea
Brigjja, John Kitchie.John Gebbard, and George
Kcnitick : 13.
For Mr. Aavaa, WUllam Joacy. Aquillar Oar-
enporti 2
At a battalion mtnter in Orange county, 24th
ult. a vote on the Prraidincy atood thus :
Jackaon 156,
Adam 61 " ".
At a battalion "rauatet in OtfurJ, Cranville
1 wtw
ewnitty,' rbw rot -Wa r'' W .v
Jaskaon 1
AillfTH i
Al a mutt-r of Capt. M'lan'a otmpu y, in
i lUibeton ohjoI AJarua rcctiktJ.i'J. JackMin
11. A11J at Capt. l'KArlan' company muater
loTthmoml 'eotmry, Adam received 35,-Jack
eon 16.
We hiire bern fitvore.1 by tl H-m. Mr. Car -
son. with Ihe rept mlr 10 th hcuae U rep-
resentalivea by him, from the committee on In-
dian affair, on the aubject of refunding to the
f'.ate of North Carolina certain inonrja paid to;
the Cherokee Indian,, and Mr. CaiW apcrcb of ohi,,, now in the V. 8. Senate,
delivered in the l.oue of reprratntative. on Hut nominl,ed t0 thr by the ITe-i-subject:
from which, we shall lake occaa.on tlen( a. Minttr , ,he of Colombia.
.h?crA mkec"fi'- in South America.
FTfcuiim. In pumuance of his sentence, The lion. John C. Calhoun, Vice President nf
Wear ,ht ?e?l the LmUslStates. passed, through Saliabun.'
KiaxArrtss we have heretofore artviaed our " -
tritleraof. waa hing in Concord, on TihUi laatr the Wh tilt. Wtnrmng froiw Waabiogton Cny
tIiT30lh Olt;: - -1 i -
Nrgioe Joe and Molly, were hung at the
sme Uce, on the aame day, for the nmrder of
l n,. ijOfitaa ucrciui trr 'itriiiivucuiw uui (J.jiti .
the .Vet? PulUnr.-ln our nest we shall pub-
lib the aubstat.ee of 'he ri pdrt of the select
cnmni
Col. jsrvl and voung Vohrt Adams r the report
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wm drawn up by !n.' "cnuffir, chairman of the
.... -m - r- . . ... r it ..
cdmrr.iTfre- irf concludes with the following
, . -
resolu'iorfs: v
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h'ftotvrd,- That the assauli committed
bv Kussel Jrvl on the- person ot rfohn
Adam, tne I male oecreiarv i "c
.idert, in the Rotundo of the Capitol,
immt'liaitly after ihe-said John Adams
K.,l.UI.i.rfa Mi-waot. from the I'resi
dent to the House of Representative.;"
and while he was in the act of retiring
from it. was a viohtion of privilege, w hich
merin the censure of this House.
lirtalved. That if is not expedient to
s...- f..h.. rr..li.,a In this
iiu u uii y iuiuivi w-.vvvi"n" t
Ca' , . r.
iUr. I . I narcour irom mc mmnriiy "'
the suid Committed also made a Report.
in whirh ihev concur with tbe maioritv
as to the nature of the evident cand also,
.. - . r .u
in expressing their disapprobation of the
assault, in reference to the time when, and
the Jilacr rvirre, but they deny the power
Oi tne nuuac u puuon mc ui
1 .. II !..L k , m '
question as a breach of privilege and a
contempt
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Another Murder. We hsve been informed of
another murder in Lincoln : Jothua My, who
lived about 20 miles from Lincolnton, on the
VwkviU- rxmU waa killed by bia Jiegro fellow,
on the 20th inst. Mr. Irby and the fellow were
in the distillery together i and it is aupposed the
negro knocked his master down with a sledge
hammer, .and dragged him to a situation where
he let hot water ran on him till he waa dead.
The negro w apprehended, and lodged in jail
on Thura-lay. Rumor say that Mrs. Irby was
privy to the murder of btr husband, if not ac
cessary before tbe fact.! ! .
The General Assembly of. the Pretbyterian
Church, met in Philadelphia on Thursday, the
15th ultv-Tno UevrDr. EZRA STYLES ELY,
of PhllBdelphia, waa elected Moderator : Dr.
Ely received 77 vote. Rev. Nathan S. 8. Bee
man, (of Troy, New-York) 45, aod the Rev.
ftr. Rice, of Richmond, Virg 9.
'T"jrrry'cm, f'rj,it A j' ' , t Ela Idrtf
been puhtidied In Vil.ii; " n city, which has
f. it Ita til . Official Record (torn tha War Da.
pirlment of the proceedings of the court-martial
which IrieJ, tnd ihe order of Cen. Jar knn for
aKu'.nina; lh all Militiamen, with the official let
ter from the War Department (ordered to be
printed by Congraat) ahowin J that theae Amer.
kan citicena ware inhumanlj and illegally mi.
acrad.1 Now thia pamphlet ia a inn impti.
' It U not official, ami oarer aa oriUred to
be printed by Confret 1 tboae who aid and aa
aiat In tlrculatinf ihil thinf, N guilty of palm.
Inf upon toe public a barefaced Koaaaar. and
fe tee 1 ami would be oonrUHac, nik their
caae be legally eubmitted U boneat, indc.
penden' jury, and receive, Ibe punitirwent da.
, Bounced by Jdv.agaioattboae.wUa are guUvj ut
let hai been re-printad by Uewrt, Galea a, Son,
at Kaltigli.and eirtulated yuttMialy'tbrwtgi.
MiUhejUllerdiJ? e"-!
Toning their aund .On U aulject of the irtau
Jeacy, ' In rercatoce te lbi( pampLlet, at a 3m
ting ef the Jatwaon committea of VigiUtKe in
' llaUigh, on Ike 19tUult. the followinf rtilu-
turn, amony other, waa pasted 1
tteiohtdt l'i4t thi meeting recan.
mend the Ctmral committee of (he
State of North-Carolina, appoioted lor
the purpoae ot advucing the clectpn
ot Gen. Andrew Jackaon to the pte
sidcocy of the United State, the pro
priety aod expediency ol publiahig,
lor the information l the lrccme of
the S'ate, and particularly of ihoe
of Wake county, a true aod correct
hist ry of the transaction of " tSe ex
ecution ol the six militia men, 6y sen.
trnce of a Court Martial, and ap
proved by General Jaclton, in the
late war."
The Tariff lany of tbe ship-owner in New
York, on hearing o( the paseag of the tariff bill
hoiated the flagi of tlwir veaala lialf-maat hi(fh
at ajnkrn of ihr moumf il feelinr ith which
they reeeivrdlhe unwlcocar wewa. " -
"Mrutirt it UnglantVU apean'in'aVtlbeTre-
r.i t.v f.n-.in.i.tj -,t.
conflirttiig claim aet up by Clay aid Ifebttrr,
to tbe birth of Ambaaaador te England ; and for
fear oTjtflVuiilinfr thoae 4 we great ila for lb
effire, 'r. A dim hi nominated to the Senate
3AMKS nRRm'lt,i)f Virginia, now Secretary
of VV';,r, a Uinia'.er to Great Britain.
Gen I'rtrr B. Pirter, of New-Vork, a mein-
, (jer nf ,n tglatore of that atate. haa been
J nominated by the President, u Secretary of
j ir, in place of Mr. Barbour.
m
Miniiter ia Ct'ombia. Gen. H'lLLIa II.
i to hi reidence in South Carolina. .
' ea
i ' 'CANDID TES
We are authorised to announce JKiaWftas C.
.M K,- candidate to represent Rowan
H'n.V in th Houae of Commons of the nrsi
legislature of Ibis -state-
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We are authorised to announce Mat. John
. ..
McClelland, aa a ranUidale to represent thr
.... ..
people or Rowan county trt the Hnuae of Com-
1 .. .. . .
"tnonsoitneneitoenerai itaemoiyot tui atate.
. , .
- We are authomed to anoiiee John ffment,
1 v.Sq. esndidate to represent the county of
,h ,l(14 r common of the next ;
, (1(ri,a.re ,j,if state. I
-'- .
iHtrrtCU, -
Franklin county, on the 14th uk. Mr. I
Thomai J lmav, lunior Kditor of the Italcigh
ar, to Alin t.Uxa Ann eiye, daughter of Joel I
Pledge. Esq.
lTTr Trj
Ner ,lis town, on the 29th inst! after a I'm-
- prering pulmonary complaint, Mrs. Charlot'e
Swink, wife of Mr. Michael Swink, aged about
40 vears
Goslien, N. V. on the 7th in. Msjor John
Popmo, a revolutionary officer, aged 100 v ears
; j, anJ ,0
At 8jllemi jumpter District, S. C. on the 19tli
!ult. Mr. Jane Cooper, wife of Capt. toxiper
AVom Furahf m An arrival at Boston
brines Under, papers to the 20th 0h
April. The .Eel of Ualhousie, presenf
jGovernor of tbe Lanadas, is again said to
be going to India as Governor.
The Duke of Cumberland, Kine of
Hanover, was shortly expected in Eng
land.
The Madras Courier says, that "the
Mshah Rajah had been by dint of jntim
idation, induced lo affix bis signature to
''&neondiltoh-nrrtvder0wr
evuntrv to-
- While the Medway, CaptrWrlKni, was
in Babia, refreshings on .her vpyage to
Ne w'Sou th " Walesa a tmall echooner
400 slaves. It appeared that he had
originally taken on board 6Xr in all,, male
and lemale, DUt Being iwcu,jBy& "'P
of war, to eacape and to lighten the vet".'
scl, the captain had thrown 200 of them
overboard,
In regard to the oft repeated reports of a
Russian declaration of war having, reached
OJer.j, the tcr.,!.i Couiicr if tfio 19th
of April, remarks, that this does not al
lude lo any fresh derivation, but lo the
reply which tbe St. Pcterlurjf Oaseite,
publiahed to Ihe Turkiih manifesto., I'
it repeated, but under Ihe former date of
March 23, that transports were taking in
provision at Odessa for the Itussian
rmy, and they wre svd to be hired lo
proceed at far at Constantinople.
An article from Berlin, Slay 9, oh
serve M the private letters from Petera
burgh tay that the war with Turkey I
considered close at hand, and that the
people bad received Ihe new with the
greatest Joy. It w laid In that capital
that order bad been Riven' to fit out all
the . ships -of war at Scbaato all which
are to joiiMhe fleet io ihe lU-ck bea.ao4
at the entrance of the Dosphoru- 31anv
aeasela Are Citing out al Odwasa.o
--The -Moroinfc Chronicle of- the 1 9th
tyi i,ortT Prudhonrow- trr epnnarr
Inople, ind wruet that the r-nHisb were
treated with the UimosV klndneis end
consideration, and he thinkt that the
Porte is aiturrd of the support of Eng
Und in the event of Ku'i invadine; her.
The editor say, if the Turks count on
tKe suport of Knt(lat.(l, ihey are deceiv
ing theniKlvct J this government can
never be to imprudent at to involve the
country in a war fur any such object as
ihe defence of Turkey.
By far the greater put of these re
ports, reaching us continually, modified,
rr-written, and re-told in a htiodred differ
cot thapes, sound to us,
Like the thrice-told talc of an ideot.
Vexing (he dull ear of a drow,y man.
Later. An arrival at, New. York,
brings French papert of the 19th
April. Newt bad been received at
Vienna that the Kimuns had crossed
the Danube with 10,000 men, and de
stroyed a ntim!er of m igazinrt. An
other article states, that a' division of
the Kuian-rmy encamped in -the
neighb trhdjrf Jtrnij onjhe Uanubr,
had taken possession of sever tl Turk
tsh vesaer- A- hew cumtonTaI com
punv has brm formrd in iloll.tnd, t-
trade with South America, and e-
teit'ed theiancrron of thegovtrnrrrenr.
lcbile.- 'I"he Steani-ll'tai Pitts
burg was lost n the 23d April,
Prj'nie BlulT, on her pajge to Mo
bile den the Alabama river.
Shr nti tick or some obstacle at tbe
lower landing where she came f, for
the purpose of taking in cotton, in
consequence ol which stir leaked badly
and sunk as the reached the upper
landing: 140 bales of cotton were lo&t.
MohUe;AIrinz We learn that a
barge in tow ol the steamboat Marietta,
bound 10 Tuscaloosa, was sunk 00 her
pasaage up near- St. Stephens, iihd a
.valii tble cargo mostly tost.
"I""
Inez, implicited 10 tne conspiracy ot
ratner yrena, anu sentencetl oy a
Cour t M a rtidl o n t h c 2 2 d M arch, w as
shot on the 29th.
aTlir ittuhrtfl.
FdytttevMr; :.ji 'M.-CoUoo, 9 a 9 . AO ;
tteef." fi eMn market, 3 centa; Itacon, 6 to 8 i
peaCh briindy. 4J to-SO i apple do. 33 to 37:
w- I l a
a 4 to 4 r vrlriskev, fi t- ao.UwU.d
Slate bank note. 6 lo 6J per rent, premium ;
on ',,e North 63 laf 5 10 "'i ?er Pr
North Carolina bank bill-, 10 to 12 per cent.
discount; t;eor,ria, 3 to 4, lUncn 8 South
Carolina. 3 , Virginia. Ho li.
r,,Wi. Mnv -11. Inland cotton 9 a It
uliikcv. 2J to 25 ; bagging. 42 inch, 22 lo V3 ;
s.r:,r, 8 to 9; molaa-a, 2G to 27 cent;
,BCon, to 7; apple brundy. 25 to 26 ; bees-
r"sx,"i5r rofiee, l. to lot hyson tes,' 100 to 105
Jamaica rum, 110 to 115 Weat India tlx
to 80.
75
Cofron.-.There has been an improved demand,
in, pr(.tty extciiMve aales of tJplmda, aince the
advicca bv the John Jay. lloMeri have been
able to realize from a J. to j a cent above last
week'a prices on all descriptions. Inferior can
not be obtained now tinder nine cents and e-
l.rtioim from store lot command Hi for plan
tern' brand" 11 are demanded and in aome in
alance a i-hade higher.
North Carolina bills, 7 to 10 per cent, dii j
Georgia do. 1 to 1 i per wnu ditto.
''''yPeTerihHTg';Mny?l.-itMmt:9 to 10' i to
bacco. g2 50--a ft refused, 1 a gl j ; corn;
Ij a $2i bacon, 6) t 7 lard, 6 a 7; apple
brandy, 33 a .15 i peach 55 a 6.'j cents..... North
Carolina bank bills, 8 to 10 per c nt. discount ;
Corgia-4iUV-A to 5 1 . SomtiL'artiLabillt.
2J to 3 per cent, diacouht.
Wan wYwfty
I7IROM the subscriber in Lancaster District, 8. j
lsi.oa the 12th nf May .a tfegrg ,-naiu. about L..
3 year oi age, aouui j icci iu .iiituca.iun.
rather spare made, thin viaage, toieraniy dark
complected, a dim scar on one of bis cheeks,
appMenuy an-ouiDura.. tic-was raisea oy Mr.
Marrs,of Rockingham county, N., C.r; aaul w as
nett : 'bwtied fcy t iUti fmt Coterr on .rouble,
some creek, in the same county. Wore away a
roundabmft coat, cotton and wool, a -big coat of
negro cloth, and hid considerable other clothing
with hint A reasonable reward will be civen
to any person who will take up aid n?grp, IT.g.
confine in jail, ana give information to tne sub
scriber, directed to Laricasterville, S. C. Said
neirro'a name ia Jim. . 1KANCI9 INGRAM.
i -a aj. iooo
3tW
I.lOfND, on Kaiurd.y, 15:4,1, ,lU, lc,wffn
. lb brida over tl. ooi(, -,,,,,,, J()ha
Kord", an old rd mororco i'adn ,. ClJ(,
value.
runner imorinauoo may ja
1... .
plication to the I'rinler f this faptrj or
pocket book uhlained by Ihe owner, n pro;,,,.
H, and appljin; to WtKOCUICK v(,,()
oan.
iltn. Ilia. II ' m
3on WaAtUe'ft, VaRtatc. .
TIIRtubKriber having qualified, at latt Ait
iruat term of Itowaii coiiuiy court, a Ad-,
minialratov wq t!ta raie i hi lather, J.K Wail"
iKr, late'V aaid c nimr, dre'J. rtipitata U pr-
Ma, who havf ni iline so, ta irr nr aef
tlement any legal tli '''v my have against
wJ imi. wMitn th time prrw-rihed; bv la
Marr, i82i. r.tir
T I " r--ttn-rtarr a-nrrm nraiffty
j sa as . a
me ni
name -of ftff. wis fciumiai'd inr?tei
tm , tun ijJUHiT, am wn nIMttr IW a SMW, .
by the name f Thomnt' Mmm. .who Het In
Fairfield D'Hrict. South Carohnai the negro i
yellow complected, and stammer very much lo
ipraking 1 the owner ia requested to comw lor.
ward, prove property. ay chargra and takd
him away. JOHN fcl.OAN, sheriff
. 17 f MfrHmiurf connti.
UommUtd to tt Ja
OV Wilke county, a negro Uu, wttnaaysbie
name i Itll.l, beloni; lo Kiekirl Trot-
man, of Alahawia, and ran away below Fayette
ville. He i 5 fed 8 or 9 inchra hih, well
made, rather light complected, betwecu 21 and
23 yean old no particular marks perceptible
on him. His owner is rrouetted to orovw
property, pay clurgea, and take him away.
CHAXI.KS rilELi'S, Jailtr.
If 'i!kr$btr M.ty 30, 1 828. 17
IjSOR Ihe balance of the year, a good femaTo
COO A". None need apply who cannot
come wen rrwiuun..navvt tv. iau a...
and aaAnrrv. K. WILLKV at Gw.
.soAaJMry. Ma9 2JV 12B. 16
F.niAatinv
. , mm n . . m w v. t . 1
. m nib i iHKm ui tun iniiiiii.M'n arc. liaiJ
JL jto be able lo inform the public, that they
nave engaged tne iter. vv. tiAT, as an Irn "
irwotoiv ho baa already nl44. urnm Um Uaf
Inatnirtton will be given in all the branches
uHully taught in Academies. UuarU, including
familiea at fr iin ,il to aeven dollars a month.
t uition i nrvinvrtionably.lnw. . .. ... . .
from tl.e n'iaIifiratiomnt etpenence of tlu
Instructor, thr cheapneaa f board, and the well
known hralihfulnea nf the ai'ualion. il i honed
that thia luiirtiition will n-ceive a liberal ha.
of public patrmn . .
B order of the 1'rtiateca.
S. F. P I I KItsOV. Secretly.
mli,hor x. v. .wi i:a, 1828. ana
Ihe Kdilor of the Yad'in and CalawlA
Journal, and of the Columbia 1 i lcacc.pe, aae
requested to jnaert the above in Iheir rrapec
live prtpera once a week for three work, and
forward firir accoonla lo Uie fol-Maater In
Witkeloro, V. C.
"VitttfctttaVttiVstttt;":; .
THK uberiker ha rrmovrd froot the)
home funnerlr owned by Capt,
'aiaJL
hob W-r, dec'tt. tothe hnnr tatelf"
occupied by Mr. )avi.I Porter, in the east end
of the town i where he will continue hi TAT
EflX. Me aincerely thank hia ft'mla antl
the public for 'he patronage heretofore exten
ded lo himi and he solicit a the coufinuance of
their favora. -
He pledge hi unremitting attention to Idl
busiitess, and kmdneni to thoae whw warbw
pleased to tatl upon him: -i? -- WrKKtilL'
SliUrntUe, Imlell . X. C. Jpril ,4. ISJg.
Witcw8, -3t2yff2rjt Sec.
TflF. anbacrioer haa iual returned from the
. North, wih -at good art t'sortnunt of ..
Jewelry y VatcKci ; Siher-Warr, 6"c
witever '.ffered fomle In this place btf
Jewelry is of the' latest importstli t. ind the
moat fashionable and elegant kind to be h4 in
any of the Northern Cities : elcrsnt Cold and
Silver Watcheii plain !). &r, Ste. Audi a
few days, he will receive very eh-gant aaeort
mrnt of Military (ionlt. Also, all kind of SiU
vrr.tf'are, kept constantly on hand, or made to
order on short notice All of which will be sold
lower than auch goodi were ever duposed df
before in this place.
The public are reipecifiillv invited to tall and1
examine theae goodai their richnes, elegance,
and clieapneas cannot fail of pleaaing thoae who
wish to buy.
All kida of IVatchtn Repaired, and warranted
to keep time : the aliop i two door below tfio
court-house, on Main-atreet.
ROBERT WYNNE.
SaKbnr, May 6, 18 . 16 .
To Ue VuhUe.
fflUE subscriber is now, receiving a large add
I. general asaortmei.t of
Dru Goods, Cutlery, and Ha'dwarC?'
of all descriptions, frrim Mrw-Vo'rk ami Pfiiladel.
phis, whrre thesr were selected by bimaelf, with
care, and bought tor caih, and which are offered
on the ni'wt reasonable terms. He will sell for
rah at the lowest prices otherwise, on lime.
CumarvJruuuCe LomliLallhe Lighgl bult
pricea. Arrangementa are made to receivo
Unocls monthly, from the above named place j
which will keep op a good supply of Fresh
Goods. Call at his Store In SalUburv. and rxs
w :.
for voursehresr- - JOtt.V-! CtrPriTr-
Sugar, -onVe,-Sah,-'rrorrrMotas
sale,' a above, wiii'm'i i civ raiiarea7frcsh""'
from the proprietrr In Ptiiladelphia." -r
F(a 8h-, Whtletute & -Retail. 8PUM COT
T(kV, No. 6 to 15, inclusive, at the Factory
prices, ;fiwnjej$jt
'I'. LANK RANK BONDS ;
? the new form nnw required, for sale ut tho
vVUtt of rtje Wetterri CaToTrnisn, StilRtfttr.
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