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it i' I, t t s i d f r . 4 ft a. JULY 0, 1023. THE PEOPLE'S NOMINATION. . ra Miutirr, ANDRBW JACKSON. ' tea vies rssaisiiT, JOHN C. CALHOUN.' gowan Auxiliary Colonization Society, At the annual meeting of thlt eocietr, which cm be Id in the-courthouse, on Friday lest, the 4tli InsL the following gentlemen were elected. officers for tbe -ensuing veaf I "r Coir TJiosr 0.re4kPfiwMi'; JUV.. Jets Kankin, and Rev. John Reck Vies . Urti lr,, Alexander, sing,. reasuieu 7rTr6mirfcroenTi-CUelI, Michael Brown James sWartla jr tod-l!, C. Jones, Eiqulres, Managers. ' . MASONIC INSTALLATION. On Thursday last, tbe 3d inn. Fulton Lodge, No. 99, was duly constituted, sod tbe officers thereof installed, according to the ancient usages of tbe Order. The members of tbe Lodge, end visiting breth ren,' tnsrehed in - processions . from , I he lodgerootnlothe Episcopal Church; where the. installing officer, the Rev. Win. II. Green, of f Jillsboro', delivered e v erf ap propriate, interesting and impressive ad. dress t which mast have been highly in structive end satisfactory to the unlnltia ted, snd have tended, in e good degree, ta f am ova the ore indices existing atraintt Ik institution After the conclusion of tbe address; tbe ceremonies of the inita btiosvtooL place i which were interesting solemn snd impressive f OT7XITZX OF JULY. Frith last, being the SSd anoiverssry ' of the day -.on which" these free Ststcs vere : declared independent of British thraldom, -was noticed in this town by public dinner at .the. Mansion Hotel, o which e reepetlablo company partook David F. Caldwell, F.iq. presided, assisted -by Ur Stephen L, erraive.- CoU i bos G. Poik, being called on, read the Decla ration of Independence. After the cloth was removed the following toasts were drank to, Interspersed with patriotic and humorous soojjs. Much good cheer, snd great" harmony, reigned throughout the entertainment no expression or senti tnent of a party cast, being obtruded to mar the festivities of tbe day. lsUiThe 4th of lily, 7 t On that . memorable .day oar intrepid fathers de creed the severance of the'Britlsh em tires end : proclaimed to an . astonished 'tvorld (hit Americ wss independent and - jdThe Union of the States t Oar ex istence as a great Nation, the existence of repuMfcsa governments themselves, depend on the Union of the States t Let then, no momentary excitement, no tern porary pressure or inconvenience, force on our minds the iAouwr of. dissolution ibr, hv the: prophetic language of. Wash Ibgtori, u Untied xm ttaitd, divided it Jutt." " 3d. Ueorge Washington t Let silence ' muse his praise. "r-i:-4th.: Charles Carroll t JTb only surrl- yUiz signerror: tho.iGreaf Cftarr.of American Freedom. ' .5 th. The Arm v and tbe Navy of tbe Unl ted States t Always prompt to avenge their ,rn country a wrongs when that country finds tt neceisary to appeal from reason to the Sword! -.... . "flthrNorth Carolina In the great strut? ge for Liberty, she was among the first to pour out her blood and treasure to de fend it ; and though she has been neglec ted, and almost forgotten by the general government, she will not be the but to - protect its - - - 7th. The Judiciary. ' , 8lh. The University of North Csrdina, and other Seminaries of Learning hi this otstet tney ought to be the elorv and hope of tbe Church. 9th. internal Improvement: Whilst ether StsteS are msrehintr onward, shall -?-Qhl!!nssjoJffer her energies to slumber, and her resources tone adir . Mint ! Forbid it, self-interest, state pride, tatrtoUsrt iiT 0th.,The next Legislature t The crisis invokes the best talents of the Mate to " her councils, by wfsdonTindflrmness to svert impending calamity L.,,. T litb. Agriculture, Commerce and Manufactures mutually dependent: the i , one should not be exclusively fostered to " (the Injury of the Dlher. - i JStbvSouth America i May she equsl- Jf Mi r jniUufwIeci .PfLr'i,cj5? . Jfjousness. ---- 7 1 $tb. -The war between Rossis and . 'Turkey r:.So.far.aa Religion ia it stake, ccie.ftbe;trj(ss ' . : . oiXKfixis. - - By D. F. Caldwell, Esq. President of 4 the day t Int these times of high party Fi excrement, he might be' permitted to . say, without offence to any one, whether Geo. Jackson ot Mr. Adams succeed to she Presidencyi may bo administer the l...t:.:..::A ti t!.d Lai J tf t t : snd not it I ho chief cf a faction, . , l!y Ur. S. L.Kerrsnd, Vice President cf the dv i The Und we live in. ' Ilv Col. Thomas O. Polk l th counts of Mecklenburg i dittlnguiihcd slike for the chivalry of her citizens, and tbe rich ness of ber mines. Charles Flitter, Eiq. belntr cslled on for a tout, give, Better trade, and better timet I tbe vestel that is alwsys Icttlog out at toe spue hole, and receiving no thing la at the bong, will soon run dry j the stste that pays away more money for imitrts than she receives for extorii, must toon become scarce of csh i that this i the condition of North Carolina, we all see end feel that this msy not continue to be' her cawdkloo. Jet the, state improve the.tSAOurtti wktuwblch :tw God of it; ture blh blessed, us t let us encourage home mamtactttfti' snd internal imfinrp iwrriTD't"therwitl1 hare tiettenride and better times: l z,rr-: "Jy,,Mt.Mt!adcrpniT.of Mlislnlppi : Palsy. 14 the briirt that' shall plot; the dis' memberment of these states. By Dr. L. Mitchell i the American Fair. Bv M.j. John.Beard,iri the thirteen uki unitca states. By Noses A. Lor.ke,Esqt The memo ry of Grn. George Graham- By Mr. Wm. Huntert The Harp or Erin i may it be shielded by tbe wing of tbe A merit an Lagle. "Bf Mr. P. Barry Political and reli gious freedom throughout the world i may the blisaful period soon arrive, when men can differ on politics and religion. without being enemies. By lit. John Scott i the Greeks; the goddess of liberty hover over them, and may their enemies, and the enemies of liberty, be dlscomfitted in their unholy warfare against the tights of man.' . J3y Mr.t)niel Mecnant the JTree of Mt rtf t may iu branches... overspread every nation and cyery tongue. gByMr;IJ3iibsla rAUjrue: Ameri cans. " " By Gen. W. H. Kerr i Tbe American Eagle nay its wings, the panoply of freemeoi extend their protecting Influ' ence over It men-who are free-4n spirit, in whatever part of tbe globe their lot may be cast... Bv Dr. E Wilier : As reason and ex- jerience develope, mav the difference of national policy existing between the Northern and Southern states, become amalgamated by tbe spirit of 'Jf- By Doct. Alex. Lone; Wi,t Clia' ton : his memory will be borne in per petual remembrance by a regretting nation. By P. White i The 4th of Julr t ma the glow of patiiotiam which this Sbbati cal day of freedom excites in American bosoms, never be quenched by sections animosity or party rancor B? Dr. John Scott : the Hon. George Mc Duffle i tbe steadfast adherent of gen era! principles, and the able advocate ol Southern rights.-.-- By E. Cress, Esq. t the venerable Chrs. Carroll, of Carrolioo, tbe only surviving siener. of. the Declaration of Indepen dence t may his latter dayibe as tranqui and serene, as his former were glorious and useful.. .. . . 1 111'.". -w'aeie-.'- - - Mri WMtt r .Wry- f am anxiotn to Iniowv ybuf pspr presenbea remedies far ewoy tet, t you can give us any cure tor me a aia eaiesof our ttettitu eaiuSJalet. Tba cir. aunfUseea under which our. annual elections are conducted,' are imlccd biuch teWdeplorsd. Ilia oerion who could preacribe a remedy, and give a healing touch to iheae tbreatning diiea me would be worthy of a high premium. It ia raouffh. indeed, not only to excite a btuih, but deenlv to aickea the heart of a aobeV and intel- w ' . . a .a a lirent man, to be a apectator oi me conuuet or .. . ! tf. oil lciiow-ciucni on incw wwiuw. nuw many of thoae perwna who coma together, on theac dara, to make choice of tlioM individuals who are to enact and execute laws, which may secure theirs ami their children's lives, liberties and property, are presently altogether unfit to mice any sucn cnoice. i ney wtq sown w mu aonked and drenched wtth the poisonous bowl of intoxication as scarccW to know One person from another, in iliis situation,' they are to nuke thut choice which presently is to fix tbe destinv tt their country, their own and the fate of their posterity. The thing ia not only said, but really executed, that they will vote for the man who will eive the lull flowinr bowl. This intoxicatinff drauirht is very often furnished and handed from behind the curtain, at me expense and direction of Uie candidate. This candidate, if successful, ia presently to have a solemn oath administered to him in the legislative hall, which it is difficult to understand how bewiH ... . ....... . nl ".I'M' ' 1 1 n Las aothin to da . L i to, j ( 1, .iun i ) ' Ohi giv ) ( J the full Li.tury, am Ull y i t'.-t pro R( hani fr all ha Klrsncea. y very mf tiigb sourtuifig tbinrs are Sal 1 la thcif our, and eiany designed to drfr ! cadi of them. Surtl, tlitaa gentlemen, bulb ttt lham, deserve wcU or tneir cwintrywn II B'ay rnrpects. But. Sir. hers ia the Ud.ler on a bkb thrs hooa to climb to popularity over the heads cf their opposera. I dread, sir, tbe approacn tr tbcM orators, presently, at our muster-groubts and other public places, mora than the eominf of (he kicusU. Come they Ul, I suppose, enleaf you, or soma other person, prescribe a curt imme diately. , r . I closa say rv marks. Sir, by saying, it to be devoutle wUhed, that aw person may be sncour. seed or supported by the citixens of towsn, who will hand round, for the purpose at being elected, the poUonoua bowl, eae Vt tie freely himself, errndeayour te escita ths' puVaaiod ea tba eubjeai of the rraaidrrsAorvUoaal ready grtaily too ntuch bcatedM excited. m 4 -j. ..i'-.s, n ,-,,.n.ajicaa, r We sauat Wf he aaanatdfrom prcscsj). blnr ia this case. Teat we ahouli incur the scorn sivj contempt wfiichStr eWv. as well la p- ucaaa meuuuna, jfva at,Se aanos oi an in telliirent people." We abho qnackery, in aveTT department of fif as mrch in those who at tempt to tinker and pat op the Mj piUe, s.a . .a. A-A t . a wnnoui me renutaite ipidincaiionei as in wosa despicable empirics inssedicine. who trifle with tbe aVt of their fellow-bcinfa, In plying them with dangerous apciSea, the properties of which they are as Ignorant of, as tbev are of the nature of tbe aueaae intcnaee to bs reme died by tbem. Mir. manaire. ti. Sir. s there no remeorw ttaa cusease f ia there not love of country, is there not love of. virtue, is there not love sufficient to the rising genersiioii .among ua, to put down this ratal mis. a m a .a .. : ' .T.-z : t.t-r4aB ciuetr is mere noi aa mucn uojiciuiiiic n- ritv and firmness, is there not as much regard to moralsrto piety, and the character of our fstb. en, left in the old county of Rowan, as to race tbe Worm, and attempt a cure f Let tbe citi zens ot mis county tmt a nttt boldly, ane say, as has been said in many other places, we will not give our interest to any candidate who thua offers the poisonous bowl to bis neighbors, ym p ptgp Umepf. is mere not suu some redeeming spirit among us, ia there no timev or iriyen pointtere mUi elEbe stared, wuen sncn a course anau oe eonaiaerca Abamtaaddegeading ..Sir, it is truly diverting, snd at tbe same time very diaguedngCto' eear 'tha harangues of the atump and old log orators of our day. " Every unMart and anderstrapper, when he mounts his pfd log rostrum, thinks himself at liberty, and in duty bound, to give the whole character, both political and religious, cf J ihn Q. Adams snd Gen. Jackson i though he may, in reality, know no more about thgp than the ntao in the Moon, IC7" We are obliged to omit much matter prepared for this paper, original, communicated and selected, to make room for the proceedings of the etb, fcc Among the matter omitted, is an article on tbe anti-tariff proceedings in south Carolina, fcc. ' Thomas M. Randolph, Esc, formerly Governor of Virginia, died at Monttcello, in that state, oo tbe tQih Lit. . Tired tfjtft An ol3 laJyToaYdi of ninety years ot age lately ounr Icrielf trr Cockssckie, New-York. Had the exer cised a tittle of patience, sbe must hive died in the course of ns ture, very short ly, snd ssved her name from tbe stigma of self-murder. "ftittrfemnf While' Mr. Pl.iHp 5mllb and his lady, of Pitt county, in this state were absent from borne on thr 19th olt their dwelling bouse took .fiie, snd was consumed, with four of their thildren in it ! A fifth child, the oldest, was so badly burnt, that its life was despsired of. A lign. The Newbern Sectinel, which has hitherto been neutral on the Presiden cy, hss come out in favor of the people's candidate, Andrew Jicksou:..,... iiftu'f .-During a thunder storm in Fiy. ettteville, os tba SCth ulu the 'house of Mr, Charles B, Jones was struck bjGgbtniiig, and entirely consumed! the Presbyterian church was also struck t but tbe franklin rod attached to the steeple, conducted oft the electric fluid, and the building was uninjured. It would be wise precaution for every .valuable house to have one of these Cgbtningesds attached to At -'.!: d!r.:.tr ui r.irlt l'.r,l1Zt, at rJ,; field, on ii.a i;;.b urt. Oit tba 12:h, Irr. UcDuHle an J U.rtiti were comj.l.mcnttj wills a dinner at Culumbia. -s; , - There wer J.uru cart and wsgoa loads at wairr-mrfont la tba Auirusta ((ieorKis) mlrket, on the 21st tilt, i and 14 luadi on tba 23-L It makti our mouth or, to " bear talk oi them." ProMc ll'heat-Oa the fcrra of John Steel, Esq. of Richmond" fount f, from one grain of wheat, there grtaa JJl stilxf ; on these stalks were 154 heajli, averaging 3 I 2 inches in length. Unfortunately be bunch of wheat took the rust, and the grain did not come to natirity. tt was the Maryland white flint wheat. Unhertity.' The - annual -examination of the' students of this institution, com menced on the 16th, and continued till the 26th, on which day was the Annual Commencement. The degree of Bache lor of Arts wis conferred on Richard H Battle, Henry Toole, James D. Hall, John L. Tavlor, Edwin G. Booth, Edwin R. Harris, Thomas P. Johnson, James K. Nesbitt, John P. GsuzC, Thomas J. Oakes, Henry S. Clark. Gen. Peter B. Porter, tbe new Secreta ry of War, arrived in Washington," took the oath of ofjlce, and enured upon Its duties on Saturday, the 31st ult. Alexander W. Archer, son of Mr. Allen Archer, of Petersburg! went Into the river to bathe, on the 31st ult. took the cramp, snd wss drowned before be was able to get OUIi.'iii11' i' iiiii .i.iir-girr-"Tr tri ijfi nnmi mimnni tm Death iftht -Jlttornefi' Oeitefal ' -- TheRsTelglrReristeTof-the IstinsW ermooncee sheestaof Jimf-JtvTiybrr . Attorney General of this Hat- - AC- " " a a . . ... "vwv f ter a short ana dereitlui illness, wticb seemed Httle to threaten so fatal a 'ter aination Jie departed this life without a groan or e struggle on the evening of bunday the 39th ult. This calamitous event which has carried tbe most poig- hsnt anguish to the bosoms of e berea ved family, and diffused a genersl gloom ovsr our community, will be hesrd by sll who knew the deceased with profound grief. While he secured the public re spect by the ability, mildness and firm ness with which he discharged tbe duties of bis office, his winning raanners playful wit, manly apirit, generosity and benevo lence, gave bim a very strong hold upon tbe affections of his fcllow-citixeos. The Mexican papers give a horrible picture of the civil war now raging between the states of Guatemala and St.' Salvador. The soldiers of the for. mer state, oo . entering St, Salvador. put to death by fire and swordtnettf women, and children. The feeble and the aged were driven at the point Of the bajontt to perish in the flames. The Season, thus far, (lays the Jakson, West Trnnesiee, Gixeltr, of the 7th ult .) has been favorable to the Plsntcr in this district. We sre pleased to- lesro thai thr crop of Wheat will prove better the present harvest than wss anticipated a few weeks since. Cetton looks well, as also Corn, and vegetation generally. The general health of our citixens, thougbout tbe district, is remarkably good. ss A London paper of the 1 1th, (tbe Eo elishmsn) speaking of the affairs of the Kut, holdi this language It appears lo be beyond question that the Russian army, from its General to the meanest drummer boy, is impelled by,an almost enthusisstic desire to come in - collision with the Turkish forces So strong is this mania for a Turkish war; that it may .... w be almost doubtful whether the Kussian sutocret, in his present circumstances, oould resist the current' of opinion which sets so strongly throughout his force t, snd almost throughout the whole of his population"., . Trclltr i: luudiUin, WATCH MAKtnxJtX n SlMLUJiV, CHARLOTTE, N. C. HAVE Juat received ae slfjrsnt aasgrtmrnt. of srticlri in their Imet which they wilt sell very low ff cash, ar to pnsLiual cunerr oa a credit. (TJ AO kinds of Waaba repaired, S1 warranted to perform welt. ' Lincolnton Fcmalo A cad c in jr. f II HE semi-annual Cumulation cf tha'ymmg JL UteSoflhiikistluitioncloMdbtbe2lit instant Tba exercists of the Academy will be resumed on Jim Mtnduf U July next, undet ; the immediate ers ot tl.M MaMM Atlts,a lady vary eminently qual ftrd to teach tbe various branches of literature usually uulit la similar t InstitutioOl i together with EJbmlryi tuitj. Inf. luu.. Terms of tuition i f. Hirhrr branches, ... . RIO per eesMoe.' ' "ZTot The toWcT'CUeTifKrhtding -Was.-, si iinr, Anumciw, o. fj per , j Extra branches, t .,, per aeswoa. Hoarding msy be procured la reipectsbls Lm mfeVrroo) sixto eight doHars per awithr -- 1-order of tba 'bMti jtrusaaMWJ.' Z JtUt 79, tH2l.'"' - 3t24- - f flHE subscriber returns bis sincere thanks te X bis friends Snd the public, for the liberal encouragement ha has received ia bis Cne ef business since lik) commencement la this place, t Having enlarged bis EatahualiOMnt, aad employ. . ed soma additional bands, together with bis aw ; unremitted attention, he natters himself that has , will be able to give general satisfaction te thoae who may fevour hies with their work, lie keeps , constantly oe hand, . . Coachei, Chorhttett, Panntl and Stlci " Gigt, Mail Sto ret, tfc.Uc. U. c. pnifEll. IWnlsn. June 28, 1828. 4t3i N. B. Bepairs ef all kinds in bis fine of bust-' aesa, done with neatness and despatch. f ? ?5E Unoh iott. i. FENNEL, iufonas her mend (VntT jjL and the public generally, that she lcl: I baa opened a 1 "'' i Bonrdinr It out e, . bne door noruYeast of the Episcopal Church en GreewtreeS. where aba la. lire Dared to reeeiva aad axomiiiodateJVflwlJfft sod 'fitarJen in rfJ nest and elegant manner. Tbe dwelling is the one formerly occupied by Dilkn JfJan, senr. i" Eq. known by the name ot trdm't Ibid. Its 1 1 proximity to the Court House sa well aa the ,'.-;"' business Dart of the loWB. renders h'dcservinr V of the attention both.of the gentlemen of the bar snd others attending the courta, of the Pfauv ters and Country Merchants of thia place. She assures them that no expense nor exertion shall be wanting oa her part te reader her hocse an-. exceptionable in every respect i tht-refortvm rpectfulhr solicits a share of publie patronage." MARY FENNEL. N. B. Thia House will be conducted and eiW pcrintemled for me by my brother, Ur. DiOoe Jordan, scar, late proprietor ef the Manaibii Hotel There are very large and commodious stable and carriage housa appurtenant to the above. Boarding Houm. U. F, (E7 Seats will be secured . a .a r i.naricwon, noruna aou iT. till Augusta States. T: ' FawttniHl i.1 828." I.- i!7 k LIST OF LETTERS - - LINING in the postH.IBc at Concord North Carolina, the 1st day of July, 1838."" JItM(W. In this state, the 'election tor member tocongresa, (beng entitlod toTut one) members to the stste legislature, itc Ukes place the nrst Monday" In Augusts - Ww. llaUe, ;the present member to congress, having Declined a re-election, a conventio,n of the friends of Oen Jackson assembled st Na'tcbex on the 22d May, and nominated Gen. Thema Hindi, of Jeflerson .... . . i county, as tbe Jsckson candniaic, to succeea Mr. Halle. We observe that Gen. David Dick- Son, of Copiah, is also a candidate for the same office r whether hews Jackaoatan or Adarosiie, we cannot gather from the Vickburg Newspa- per. (CT Advertisemcnta omitted this week, ahal' go in our next. Lawyer. In addition to the young gentlsmea ehom we have pryiousjjr en nounced as hiving been licensed by tbe Supreme Court "to -practise jlawr we add the names of i-jraomai-BjWright, of Fsyetteville, Robert B. GilUlm, of Granville, in the Superior Courta,, v . Edmund Dargan of- Ansoo, Lifooidss King of do. John C.- Palmer of Guilford, Thos. M. Wsdsworth of Newbern, In the County Courts. .:: j.r'i..'- .; - -esje-.,-.:, , tor. whose paper did not -appear on-ita regular "for of Mhneatloii aoologizei; !)!; saying, my dear wife said 1 must stay l at home and take care or tne cniiorenr while she went to a camp meeting ;" end being more intent upon obeying bis wife, then minding bis business, he did as he was bid, and disappointed bia subscribers, thit his wifo might wear the breeches. : On tbe 25th June, Mr. Daniel MscRae, of Montgomery, to Miss Parker of Richmond county. In Cabarrus county, on the 1st inst. by the Rev, John Kobinson, Capt. Charles W. Harris to Mies Mary Bamnger, daughter of ben. faui Bamnger, all ot Cabarrus county, John H.: Alexander tVsJt.f Bell ! Charles F. Bloom Catharine Battingtr David Bradabaw i Peter C. Bogcr James Brustcr James H. Bums . Henj. E. Brown Peter Caubla Jotir St.-Coehrsn Thomas Carter . John Carlock Henry Cagle Charles Cerkerf Nicy Davia . ' Janiea Dickerton Owen Dry John F. Dry Robert Davis Joaeph Eagle Joseph Flinn Tobias Purr John Furr Catharine Ferrd David Fisher George A. Gray Nathan Green John Garmon John Gilliam Ransom Gray Dan'l. Gouger John Gannon Ssm'l. Harris Doct. 8. 8. Harris Robert W. Harris Isabella Hunt 3r24 Abner Iterana WichaelklW George Kiaer Pavid McChire Joaeph Mclulty lr Wm. VlcCtain Charles McClelland Margaret Mlseabimev John Means Archibald McC t . MoCurdy. Tobias Miller -Francis G. Nea sJ Daniel Cdy ' Abrasa V Pelt - '"" Maryltckena;"- John F. Pbifer Kxekl W.Polk Louisa Pbifer Elisabeth Perry James Pharr Martin Pbifer Aaron Ridenheur Rev. John Robtnsoo Moses Rogers - - "David Buawlt- 4- :. Tf X f 1 ' Permenia Rogers' Oeni Rogers James Stewart Martin Stongts Danl. Stoogti - -Arthur Stafford" David WincofT . Josiah W White . 8sm1. Weddingtoa James Wesr ' William Young, DAVID STOBKE, AJV. DIED. thia county, on the 54th inst Mr. Augustus Booth, a native of Virginia. Also, on tbe 30th, Mr. Samuel Baxter. Near Stateburgh, S. C on the 15th ult. the llonT Tnomaa Wattesroneof the oldest asaooiate judges of that state. la Cheraw, on the 1 8tb ult. Sarah Ann, infant daughter , of Dr. Thomas E. Powe, aged 13 months and 20 daya. ' ' - - HHIsVoro Female Seminary. FflHE Summer. Session of this ; Institution, X"wiD comminiSf on Jdie JOth ientr rates or etJiTJoa as roiiawa. . an mmnm - j . nig ta t Bmta i Board can be obtained in the most respecta ble families of the place, at S 10 pet month, ill. eluding washing, wood, candles, fcc. A. few Young Ladies may be accommodated as board ers ia the family of the Instructresses, 3t24 . - W. M. GREEN, JWa 4th, ;8". Svprtntendant LIST OF LETTERS T EMAIMNG in tbe poat.office at Mockrvilfe, X. North Carolina, the 1st dsy of July, 1828. lor i Banks Jon a Kinnicxr - George .Cook ; John York William V. Crirtendort Nathan ChafRn Wesley Clark Shcaael Grunberry Dyaon, 2 George Doohn Samuel Devour EliaabeUVEatep... Josiah English . Elsy Forter Isliam Elus George Graves ThrtmasDLGibl Racbael Howard Levin Howard John C. Hawkins Michael Haines Wjlliiro Gales; Lucy Ann Jones Freeland Lodge William Marehr George March Ihomas McNeery taJliiMrr. - f: Jane Woods L. Owings Jeaae Pickler .Thoma Richardson John Rupert : 1 bosnss Rutledge Barbara Rcid '' James Rensbav Isaae tenmaoe- Charles Stepbene David Tulterew Aurosrua Taylor : tvutitm Thompton Benjamin Teeniaoii nancy waiaer. - : .,i3i24 .' A. a CARTER.'. JMV Camden, June SS.--Cotton, middling te Cur, 8i to 9 ; fair to good, 9 to IQi fbrverv miff , 10, cents have been paid. t ' ft r.-i .-. i : 4...,, .7J-- j )f. "
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