1 " j'.i-.,r!.X.:t counts tra Tt.-i, fe. tent (he government and people there i under mat spprchens'.on. lest nlirar should visit V M..illkh liis odious Bolivian con- !....; hW-h the hnd rc ected. Gen. Lsmar Si President, with whom the people werei satis fied, although Bolivar hu yet a Rood many friends Sr. th country. It ii stnted that Bolivar bad written to Flores, Hot. of Guyaquil, stating it to be hit determination to punish the Peru viana for what he is pleased to call their treach cry and ingratitude. !n the alarm of gov ernment, on thii occasion, bodies of troops were marched to tne iromien oeiwecw i nu w . i. - . .. .11 rf.,mrori weraciirom:lleiLlo rbearnWlTnTiaefence of the placet left by the n,mf. commandant in Uoner r, i.., i m..hi tm troonito the frontier of Bolivia, to protect the inhabitants in the election of rovemmem n ct w vHvn.-y pelrtbeptamg ;a WPJ?i " ht ii more Wary tmiw hlwv.KS fob3 Vdl be arrested I hia embltioui owrse, and - w the Citeofthe mushroom tmperPr lturbide. . of Mexico.-. :.fl-..r,Vr-rs-,,". . Hinds,' jacMon ron, iim omi and but one Adams -candidate mti,terf earthy and wormy wan, por-eiK i r Anal popularity than any other Adams, maii'in Btmai r"r ,,. .' . ' lnUiun.iri the state t phwi'v - j the Jackson candidates for Con- mta have beaten their.' Adams opponents by !:- rJt tmn nr three tlioiwand votes each t indeed, they are given up to Jackson by the Adminirnuion pper. . n - - ' . ..I. ri mmiwin eandor. to look at the following statement, and say if it be pttubk to re-elect Mr. Adams? New-York fconceded to us by Adams papers) 16 ' Pennsylvania Virglnil IJtorth Carolina South CaroFina Georgia , Alabama Ulmim'ipfi ". Marybna v Tennessee . i 58 -24 15 11 9 5 3 4 II H 133 Miwiouri Illinois liftbe above ealeulation, we , ha're. notpMt down one vote, -but what we believe is certain for Jacksoni while we have omitted many that he stands a much better chance of (retting than Adams does....ueh as Indiana, two or three in MarylaMl, and ai or eigla in NeW-Yrk,.ying; nothin(( about Kentucky, Louisiana, ami Dela ware, claimed by the Adams people, although they are much less likely to receive them than -we are. We have been thus liberal, to show our oDDonents that, in no probable contingency. can ;hey prevent the people from electing the of tbeir Own cnoice to rule over tnenw T!U JJnJr........The excitement about the Banks, which vu first raised by Robert Potter, ft GranviHe, baa not spread as far and fiercely M he doubtless contemplated. In comparatively but few counties has the excitement been made handle of, for etectioneerinjf purposes &c. The hat meeting of tbe people on the subject, which we have noticed, took place in North ampton county on the 8th ult t at which it was resolved that a ftnerai meeting oe neia. to con aider the propriety of memorialising tle lerula cure M on the resent deDreased state of our circulatinc medium, and the faithlenntu of the banking institutions of the state, by which it has Jteea caused." . . - Of all that ha bee said and done about the SUM7tnagernen ,'of the banks,' ve have bhherto seen no specific plan proposed far remedytnif what is caneased on all hands to be a vetatious evil in the land. In politics as in medicine, eve fy despicable empiric can tell when tbe body i 4an..-snd they are never backward in rc cjmHiienriinr this, that, and theothr thing, as infallible specifics ibut the great object is, to ; nrr the dksrase. which . nontf Of. them eaa . Now ie'rerard to the "aaaJb fever," with which St is said mir body-politic is afflicted, we fear those wh6 are thosl offldorrt tit rrrecribing rem-' eutea, are not the. most likely to cure the Com plaint They discourse flippantly, and, as many of oar honest but JrciWci:iaens believe, lean- edfy about the cause and nature of the evils un der which the community are sufferine from the bad conduct of the bank marujrrri i irvl thus hoodwink the unsuspecting people into an rm ployment of them, (u members of the lerii'a lure) under an erroneous opinion that they can ml -mill erv thing right, ami bring about Ortler bmn The plain truth is, that the people of North Carolina have fullered most rrievotisly from fnacktryt they have been thctTtd to oeam, by humtreda, by villainous etnptnes in medicine i and political degradation and hank fuptev has been brought wpon them, by no leis f uuioous pretoulcri m politica. ... ELECTfQy RETURJYM. CiiftAaH 8tephen Miller, aenateV Tfirfiam fright, Joseph Gillespie, commom. IC7 Hyde is now Ihe onlv couMty from which we bsve not published returns i tbe want of which alone prevents us gif ltd so entire list of the members elect. The North Carolins Christian Almansc ' Is just 'bublisre3, snd may be fid, in any quantities, of Rev. Williamson Whitehead, of FayettetUle," or" ReeTMr." Plumer, Warrtnlon. In the estimation of good judges, this Almansc is the best that has cter issued from the press. Wholesale Brira, n fn. fifty- rnplcs :,84.50 for x hundred copies t kc. The Presbytery of Orange will meet io Warrtnton on the 19th October. The Synod of Kottb Carolina will comrnrflee Its annual session in Raleigh, on Tueada,'4h Not: T o'clock in tjie if wnTllrl"J 'tm- n-l'WKimilipt.ritaWsearssta Wnl 7ewjere--.Th JKkvoa.0 vcjie, of the 1 6th tilt, says I For the last two weeks the weather baa been quite -pleasant and we have had severs! refreshing ahowere. Vegetation Is much revived, and our prospects of good crops, which were heretofore so gloomy, are now more promising. Our citizens throughout tbe tflstrlcj ri rery healthy. Of the Roman Catholic Church, will preach in the Court-House in Salisbury, on Sunday, the 3 1 it of this month, at three o'clock in the afternoon. Salitbury, Scit, lth, 1828. A meeting of the members of the bar, in Hillsborough, took place on the fith Inst., Judge Rnflin in the chair, J. W. Norwootlfecretafyi-UJthich it was re- ,, in a... .:ffc,r ?r ' r- T V r . ikvs. lur .nc.r ucccmcu procionai pcwftcrgrociuaqcfy. , , rTfteire taopyrt this year of sm in wheat t a icorresDoddent cf the IlUlhorough Recorder rccomrnends the following method as a preventive j r-Htteep yout. w hours In prett Wronu; Ire. ;; . ". 2d: Steep lueftlyv:Joj hours.iraw changes of pure spring water, stirring it rhoroURhly. , By carefully Bttending to either of these rules, there will be little danger in sow ihg from smutty grain. ' if. The communication frcm "A l.ouisian'un," in relation to the Louisiana election, shall be published in our next: our columns for this week were filled be fore it came to hand. 1 1 U suggested in some of the papers, that notwithstanding the tick imo, Henry Clay, went to Kentucky to Improve his health, he will -come back sicker than he went ; the elections there did nt cjrrr withum; J1l 1: q g t t -. J!.. "Judfre Robert Trimble diV at his- residence in Bourbon cxninry, Kemucky, on the 25th ulti nio, of violent fi'Ver. , . nri'anti RatlilT Bopn, Esfl j a zealous Jackson man, has. as far as we hve been sble to ascer tain, been elected to congress from this stute. by a majority of 2) vores over Thomas- H. Bfarkr, the present member. Mr. Blake i a man of respectable acquirements, a republican in prin ciple, of ammble manners, and irreproarhable private character j- but he bad Tent tiimsi If to the Administraliun, to the aristocracy ; and promied to link or twim with them ! And ver'k jy he has been doomed, by his abutted constitu ents, to link with them .' Mr. Tent, another mem ber from that state, voted for General Jackion, in 1824 and Mr. Jennings, the third member Is also believed to be for Java. What more would any reasonable man want, to satisfy him that Indiana will go for the people's camlidate ? It was reported in last week's papers, that Governor Ray, of Indiana, on the dav that news reached him of bis re-election, died, suddenly, of a billious cholic i but as there ii no confir mation of the report by Friday's mail, we pre sume there muil have been some mistake in .the. premises. Kentucky We have finally rec ived.the ofli-1 oal returns of the election m Kei nf im ImI1. Kv the mi-ifrrp muil votes; while Hreathit,the JackJonian,has beaten the Adams candidate fur Lu Gov ..by J0S7 votes! Besides, there are Jackson majorities in both or.nc .es ne upmu . i... ut . tne dispute aboutthc Electoral sote of Xeutucky. ' andsettlestheeo.eM for the lresyency...,in fsvorofthe Farmer of Tennessee, bur AJimi frwmU.jrad better lry-lowii the-weapons of their oppcsStion'to'the peopUUxhuicr., snd ih-! receivra w uirs, mrrs jn,..ji, mr um,j llreathit received .37,541, Underwood 36,454, lor Lieutenant Governor. 609! oau: Since writing the above, we have aeen the certificates of the sheriff andi clerk (the laifra friend of General Metcalf) of Carroll county, slating that a mistake was msde in casting up the votes given in that county : that inttcad of 418, si officially return ed. Maj. Harry received 518 votes in Cmll : So that of upwards of 77.000 votes the Adams man only got the poor, lean majority of 609 ! ! f John Chsmlxrs is elected to Congress in Kentucky, in place of Thomas Metcalf. Ifw nf man may ctrrufit n Ihtvtand f Ma. Wsiivt: You havae seen A the President of the United States on hi late viait to Masaachu etta, demeaned himaclf on the Sabbath diy: How be left Ne w-York in a steam boat on Satur. day afternoon, kittmmg that he must arrive In Rhodc'-Island on Sttn,lam how the cilisem of Newport, when the President reached there, ..... . ri awt a 1 vreeted him "with exceedinr Hourll Joy," on beholding so greiJ a man among them 1 bow the people of Pre vidence, when he got Xhttrtjutt at ehurchring time, turned away from the temple of the living Cos, hereunto they were devoutly wending thai eoure, to do vain hnnors unto a a, a mere peccable man, by firinr big guns and causing divers otlier untimely noises, when, instead of which, the orisons of the people of God should stone have been heard, ascending up to Heaven 1 how the President, habited in a jockey cap, roundabout jacket, nankeen breech es silk stockings, and pumps roue inreugn me country, John flilpia like, disturbing the gravity of Use oU. aiciting tnC-Burtn pMne xyung, ana attracting crowds of boys wbe were as much agog to know what it was, ss though a mounts bank bad iwms alovg, and bow be reached Walpole, 20 miles, that ( Sunday ) night ! You bave aeen all this 1 and what do you think of it Aa for rayself, who have bee an Adams-man, but an so no more, I will barely remark, in bor rowed.langiige,that it is most lamentable, " the leader of this people should eauae tbeta to erri fur they ihil are leJ of them, are devtroJed.,'- IVTA. Departed this life, (says a Baltimore paper brffle"30tb ult. the Rev. Enoch George, one or tbe Bishops of the Metho dist Episcopal Church, aged about 40 years. Such a man, and such a life of usefulness rise above ordinary panegyiic ; bit prato is in atl tbe churches. Havre, French and English r re" to S2d July have been received.; The Russian compaign against Turkey commenced on the rth May, and by the 2J July, less than two months,' the Russians have pushed forward almost to Batsrklk and Tarn, only fifty leagues from Constanti nople, and have taken seven foi tresses. The Island of Madeira, is said to have declared in favor of Don Pedro, and to have refused letting a Portuguese frigate anchor, which was sent by Don Miguel. o papers are dii 1 he papers are filled with articles re nirHhelettion of O'Conneli. Great disturb,nces appear tohivriikieD lP"f la Ireland. -f..t.3;. i ne ucuast, steamer, trotn Uporto, wtr 53 Msjeagerti refarea from Portu gal, had arrived, alter t tedious and dis sstrpus passage, havin? four times burst her boiler, and having stuck upon rock 13 miles to the south of Cape rwisteiTe, anB lecel vecT lucti damage, that she was MrquisJ? ahuella was aueDgM-Wthe The Hambureh papers, of the 6Vh July, contain some important intelligence from Turkey.- The army assembling at Adrianopfo is stated to be 00fi00 strong. All Mussuimen from 14 to CO years of age have been summoned to take up arms. The standard of Mahomet was to be im mediately displayed. The .negotiation between the Greek Bishops sent from Constantinople, and the Ureekshas failed The latter declined any negotiation, but upon tbe basts of the treaty of the 6th July, proposed by the allies. Ctrm. Porter. By an arrivalat N. York, from Vera Cruz, 9th of August, Noah's Enquirer learns, .that Commodore Porter of the ship Asia, 64, brig brsvo, of IS guns and another ship of the jme force. id hauled down. h( Qag,'dscbsrged all hit nun, and had left but few soldiers on boacd 4o.4ake.,care of lb..,ess.ehjwThe; Mexicans were highly - dissatisfied with the Commodore's conduct, anf be inten ded returning home to the United Statea by the . first .conveyance Eitera, the Corn's personal enemy, would, there was hut little doubt, be elected Vice President of Mcsiqo. Krtitucky The Louisville Public Ad vertiser declares that 44 thousands of Old Court Jackson men refused to vote for Major Barry, or voted for Gen Metcalf. Ha J it, not been for the influence of the feelings engendered by the Old and New Cmm comroversr, whjf h were rivcd I , . . . by the exertions of the Adams men, Gen. Metcalf couid not have been elected. By the exertions of our adversaries, tbe election of Governor was made to turn, tin e great degree, oil low! politics. They contended that the election of Harry ould lead to the revival of the rrbcjtui- Sky- u"u!,fm' ,nd 10 cenewed effort to reorganise ajotitv of ru9f',le Court of Appeals. - - ' In (rreenupcounty, where Metcalf bad i'a mjorit of 150 votes, H the Jackson j p,iv carfied their senator and members of ,he ,eRisu,ure, ind Mr. Dunlap the . r , .- . v . tJ .. y , r,er,ir of ,,ut coun,f whi) heMthe e,ec "V' ,nat De '' f hundred Hmd tlurteen dettdtd Jackton men vrfaxxrtcd : or tealf. but lufifiorted the balance of', Arw Tort In a late National Intellu. tetccr,'a most wanton charge was 'made against Mr. Van Buret,, of having written to a friend in the West, that 24 of the electors) votes of New York would be given to Jarkson but thai the General kh'juld hare the whole if necritary ! The Albany Argus has refuted this calumny t Mr. V. B. wrote no tuch letter. Thus has another Adams fib been put down-: The tigni in New-York continue to be rheering, and augur the success of tbe Jackson tickets. The Rev. J. jfthmun, the Agent of the American colony of free blacks in Africs, died st New-Haven, Connecticut, 'on tbe 26th ull. He was obliged to leave Africa, f !ll L ..t.L. . I - 2 on account of ill health ; and was permit ted by Providence to reach his nstfve shores, when he gently and quietly sunk into eternal rest. He fell a martyr to bis indefatigable and philanthropic exertions in behalf of the colony at Liberia. The Board of Managers of the Coloniza tion Society( have resolved to war crape, irt memory of Mr. Ashmuo J sad that the next town settled in Africa f the colo nics, be named after him. "Anbff commencement of Ibf UnittL sity of Georgia, the degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred o km J. Erwin, of Morgsnton, and J. L. LewU, of Iredell county, in this state. Fail Road-The Newbern Spectstor sits., that It Is in contemplation to hold. a meeiimr fn i that placi'forthe ptirprrte f I co opcrmiing with the West, in their mea sures reutive to the coourucuon 01 a ven tral Rail Koad. The litlmonia, a disease, so called, wss tem at Madrid at the last dates. It has" carried oft Don 9oh, well known in this I counirjr. Che ISariirts. w . FayeUevUU, September 4. Cotton, 8 to 9j Beef, fresh in market, 3 cents i Bacon, 7 to 10 1 peach brandy, 50 to 60 ; apple do. 33 to 37 1 flour, 3 a 4i whiskey, 25 a 25 MS United States bank notes, 6) to 7 per cent, premium i Bills on the North, 60 days 4 to 5 per c"t. pre. Chnrletttn, Sept. 6. Upland cotton 9J a 1 1 J j whiskey, 26 to 27 1 bagging. 42 inch, 22 to 24 , sugar, 8 to. 9 1 molasses, 30 to 3) cents bacon, 6 to 7 1 apple brandy, 25 to 28 j bees wax, 2 i i coffee, 13 to 16 1 hyson tea, 100 to 105 Jamaica rum, 110 to 115 West India do. 75 to 80.......North Carolina bills, 8 to 9 per cent. die.! Georgia do. lj'to 1 J' per cent ditto. , '!ton. Onlv a verv limited-business was transacted the past week in this article, and that without atterstwit in the prices of, Ihe prcvioiis week : One or two lots of the new crop were receTvelut'rf Aa . r. a . s a l . rangea irom yj io iuj e oniei nusinw waa done at 10 a 10J for aelectipns from lots in store, 7!7rrrr-iKv- Camden, St. 6.-Cotton, fa W"mt52T B.C. Moneys Flour 3t a 4 00, out of the wagon corn S7J . Salt 70 cents. , , 40 Bales of Cotton, of the new crop were told this week in Camden at 10 cents. Cherav, September 5. Cotton, 8 to 10$ t bacon, 7 to 8 1 flour, g4 per barrel; corn, 31 j ; peach brandy 40 to 45 1 apple do. 30 to 35 ( whiskey 30; beef, 3 to 4; butter 1?) to 15; tallow, 8 i coffee, 17 to 19 1 sugar, 10 to 12; flax-seed, 70. - PeffTtAirry, Septm. 6: Cotton, 9 to 10 j to bseco. $2 50 a 7J -refused, 1J a gSJr.corn, lj 1 82; bacon, 6 a 8; lard, 6 a 7; apple brandy, 34 a 35; peach 45 a 74 cents..... North Carolina bank hills, 7 to 8 per cent, discount ; Georgia billi, 2J a 3 ; South Carolina bills, 2 to 2J per cent, discount. Afl.forJb, Sept. 2 Cotton, upland, 9) to 1 1 4 . rnttnn hiiririnir: he mo 20 to 21. flai 16 to .-.Tan,,-------- -no n' r r . . 18; hides, II to 17; North Carolina bankt4ls 9 etcentdlscntS Carolina da 2J I Vir ginia 1 1 - Georgia 4, except WarVn''Whieh are 30 per cent. . In Wilkesborough,bv the Rev, A. W. Gav, on the 4th inat. Whitfield kerr, Ej. of Slatesville; to -Mii Maria Iuia Wilson, of the., former place. In Davidon county, on Thursday, the 4th init. by Joseph Conrad, Rq. Jims Hakssavk, Esq. to MiN Earaia Lijimst. DIED. In the city of Raleigh, on the 4th instant, Maj. John G. Blount, of Tarborough, in this itate. He was an active officer In the 'Ottt regi ment of United States iirfaotry, during the last war, and served faithfully to its termination. At his residence in Caswell county, on Sun day the 3 1 at ult, Bartlett Yancey, Esq. distin guished for his eminence at the bar, and for the many and important stations which he has held in the service of the state. Mr. Yancey died very suddenly, with a disease which the pnysi. cisna termed the ctld plapu, very prevalent in that neighborhood. At Smithvillr, on the 20th ultimo, the venera ble Thomas Calender, of Wilmington, aged 74. years. His service, in the wsr of the revolution, entitle him to high distinction. He bore a part at Trenton, Wrahdywihe," Gcrmantown and Monmouth, snd vu taken prisoner at the siege of Charleston, South Carolina; He war near to Gen. Nash, when he fell. -,, At Philadelphia, on the 22d ultimo, the Hon, Richard Peters, judge of the District Court of the United States for the eastern district of Pennsylvania. - At Salens.' Maa.'on -the-"19tbr ultimo, - Mrs. Rebecca Pickering, wife of the Hon. Timothy Pickering, aged 74 years. " M t&ite was atat mWi, pluck lAe.irrer, . Ind plot than in their bourn, but t Jte." On Friday morning, the 12th inst. Siaa Jtss, daughter of Hamilton C. Jones, Esq. of this place, in tbe siitb year of her age. A sweet temper, a tractable disposition, and an early developement of tbe reasoning faculty, oonptted to render this child so object of peculiar tender, nets to her parents. coubcbicatso. AT FAYRTTCVILLE. N. CAROLINA ON Tuesdsy, Sept. 23d, will be sold, bv the subscribers at their Auction Store, a large and valuable awortment of freshly imported Staple and Fancy Dry GooJt, consisting in psrt, of Auperjtne, ne IfCimtmtn LUtnt (J -Mumerm SatMmem, l)metUt, Uc. Uc ALSO. Groceries. Hardware. Cutlerv. and Crockery H are. Terms liberal, and made knowa at sale. WILKINGS k Co. JucHontert. Fuyraevte, Sept. 4th, 1828. 3t34 NOTICE. ALL those indebted to Doctor L. MrrmsiL, are requested to call and clone their accounts 32lf abtbury, September l&A, 1838. Medicine and burger . DOCT. SMITH, b AS just received a supply of T - J II Fretk Medicine, carefully se 1 TJf by himself. He tenders his I rofessiotialBcrvi)es to tbe citiiens SwJ3 ni aVliaburv. and HrHcinifVHs hopes, by attention, to merit a share of pubCa patronage. ZJ " residence is at tbe Mansion Hotel ; wberenis services can be caeimsnded, st any hour, hea wot absent on profemooaJ business gahtbury, Sept. jliJ4i-.f. T7UOM tbe subscriber, owlbe 4th lost, a muIK " . r.lL,. TYUSf. between 3J aad 40 rears old, 5 feet 8 or 9 inchet high, hu a scar ' . . a as.. L!. on bis Uirotle runfn dojjs ui ww iwi oc . . A . . 11 I tbe big toe grow logeioer. a-vrvy-nor re ward will be given any one who wilt take up said boy. aad deliver him to the subvriber, 9 miles from Salisbury, on the WitkeaboM' road, or cob- fine bim ia jail, and five me Information. Ji yt.eAis' TH9iUft wopy. '' '"' Zstxi Slot vr ;" r : JIT MOCKSriLLE, SOltTff CAH0LIX4, TIJC aubscrlbers having entered Into eopart nership In the Mercantile Butineit, at Mocksville, Rowsn county, N. C. under tho firm of IIARGRAVR U HUXT, are now s ceivihg. direct from New-York and Philadel. phia, an entirely new atock of - Dry Goods, Crockery, , Hardware, Grtcertei, tfc. S?v Cutlery, ... - v Selected and bought by one of the firm, for iiA which they will tell low for CIS ft. Of COTTON, or On a short credit to punctual dealers. Persons wishing to purchase, are rpefu1TyiffiST themselves.. - ROBF.RT L. IHRGKAVB. liinit tStK, 1828. 6t37 AdmlnlstTaiioii sVotlcer; fPHR aubscriberi having quafified as Adminia notice will be plead u , h nrti7rlrT,-- M. BAIIID, WM. L. BAIRD, 4diHrt, September, 1823. VubUc Sale. ON Monday, the 10th of November next, it Baird'i Forge, Burke county, the late resi dence of Andrew Baird, dee'dn a credit o? twelve months, will be sold , , Several likely Negroet ; TArre Wairom and HarneH A Gig, and Sulkey : Also, Jfartei, Millet, Cattle, llntrt. Sheep, Houtehtld and Kitclten Furniture, &C. M. BAIRD. I WM. L. BAIRD, ' tin Sept. 12A, 18:8. 8t19 MEDICAL, DEPARTMENT. . THE Medical Iectures will eoromehce, 1 usual, on the Is Monday of November and terminate on the 1st Saturday or InMrch. - R-sirjiaaii.s W. Dodut, M. D.jsn vfmrismy net- Surgery. - - CMaatts CaldwblL, M. D. Inttitutet and eth nical Practice . : . Joan E. Cooks, M. D. Thetry and Practice if Mtdicihe. ' " - t- William H. RirBAanson.M. D. Obttttrict ami Diteatet tf Women and Chilth-en. Ciablsi W. Short, M. L. Materia MedfSn and Atedical Botany, Jam is Hlitsc, I) .D. Chemittry and Pharmacy. ' Each Profi-sr lectures daily, Sabbaths ex cepted. The Ticket to the Anatomical and Sur gical course ii RJOi esch of the others $15. Matriculation with tbe use of the Library, 5. The Graduation fee $20. C. W, SHORT, M. D. Dean. .. lexingitn, A. Mgutt 8, 1828. 3t34 TO THE PVHMC. COWAN & REEVES J nAVE just received, from New-York ancf Philadelphia, at their Store at Wood . ' Grove, Howan county, twelve miles west of StA lisbury; a general assortment of frcab, . . ... Dry Goods, Cutlery, 24 Hardware, Groceries, fjPf , Which they are determined to sell unusuaHy '' low for CASH or COTOX t or on a short creditta fmeHwiatomei.jAs thev will raw -. - : plenuh their.stock at short intervals from lb& " ' Northern markets and keep the newest ancT' " " "?prT moat approved auiUa ol t,oOs.tbey leel a cos fidence in inviting their friends and the public to call, eiarcine, and judge for themselves. TTsf Grt,Sept. lf,1828. 6mt5J. HMIOYAIa.V-. I INTEKD removing from Salisbury in abmlt two montua from thii liqle jThosr-tmlebteJ -to me by r.ote, will plea call and pay the) same 1 and those that have open accounts will also please to call and eloe the same at or bw Ibre the October court next 1 those that fail to comply with the above requests may expect t find their papers without discrimination, in the hands of sn Officer for collection. GEO. McCONN A UG f I tY. Sept. Sth, 1828. 4)34 Lost or Mlsald, TUP, certificate of two shares in the Capital Stock of the Ktate Bank of North Caro lina j for the renewal of which, application wilt be made to the Directory of said flank at thej appropriate time. JNO. L. HENDERSON. AnguttWik, t82a. 30 Ilegimeila Order. TIR r dicers commanding companies in tbw 62d (or Cabarrus regt. N. C. militia, are commanded to parade in Concord, on the 3d daw of October nest, at 11 o'clock a. si. with the companies under their command, fully equipped as tbe law directs both men and officers 1 also, the field and staff officers will appear at tho same time snd place to parade the men, and march to the lM at 10 o'clock, aad be review? . ed at 12 by tbe Brigadier. . AH oDcers belonging to tne above regr. atl eommsndrd to appear in Concord on the 2d daw of October next, at the hour of 11 o'clock equipped as the law directs with side-arms, fof drilling. Captains will notify their subalterns ratrfV ciaiwwith thejrjnstruinenta of roosic, snd ordcta ly sergeants to appear wraa1d"dawdrllt. - - - Biv oraer w l-c vuk uoohji. or saia rrginia 2t32 V. WHITE, AifL Uemd-Qunrltr Ctnctrd, SefU Iff, 1828. N. B. Lach Caotain in the rewknent is eoff manded to hare two Pioneers detailed from Me company, to be and appear in Conosrd oa the-d- it drilL with tools luitable to dear rrouarl foe the lneaj .ftevie-;i sndla coosiJcryion - from one day's coivpiany muaier, tbeir captains determining wbeo the exemption ia to taka ' place.. .... WM.AixtPi, cat, liwjj. To Gold MlneTa. : iTVfN'bs. of pure Qmekrierer, Just reeciyeA llW and for sole, liv L. WlUXt, 8 ft? W-aivaJSiR&-Je J i 4 i 'I

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