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Ivo ne cd s a ich to. led )US laid in ma the, lof Sam gar, cup nail not it MARCH 1, 1823. httn made to th Kenat bv th Prcidetit of ((19 -United, &tt, and .,firmrti by thuf biHlyV ' Hari ffurfti, -l fit York, Secretary rtiaaury 4 Jlf.-Uv Cuiuoliy. little irl, S cee !!, - luu;titer of Mr. An lrew Pehle, living on Sandy ITuli, ii t'.M cwiify, About 13 miles to ith wett , f this town, wat, burnt to death on th Utli int. ky it clothci CHrt.inir fire while left In th I,ihi to take rarc of an Infant child.-" It war T cttd in two frocks, and tn under garment, a.1 to the TnU u ere not fcr front tho houw, ami m the ireliild m toon mit ran to "he door f but th fire burnt so rapidly, ( mmvuIT aJ. reovfry by the time the had -trhmll off ih. ft M.rriir..rlra..,a, Sectary ItQCOniuiucu iiauiiiciii ui doming. . iuisli - another to the thousand and o'warnin,f to (weuls, 01 uw tunge rot lew); ciiu'f n eione iv the fir, eioe'ciany wliere they ire cW' in" -1 rtr fcMWat h m? efmhttM f ll Hurt from wl.ieb clothing it HMially mad, tt'arments made of wool, or principally of wool, are the inoT suitable' fr childre n in the winter eenson, bh if rf-dj anI accurity vfainit accident! tinubr to the one which U the " aubject of tbla paragraph. AMihet fJr. The numbrr, n the iletnic. "if character, of the fir-i which have occurred hereabouts in a few month pt, arc unprcre. jtulf J in the history of the country. Scarcity tbreetnontha have elapaeJ, lince jhe lo 11 of alibury wal viiitctl by more detructie con- flasntion thn hid ever been wilneted in the place) an4 within a very few weeka pant th unpWaaant duty haadevolvcd 011 ua of recording he dettruction by fire 0 an umjutal number of tlwcl!ing, and other building-, in tbia county j. other have aince come to our knowledge, in ihU and the adjoining countiea, of which we were then unappriael,nd which have inrolvi-d their owner ami occupant in heavy lotci, and brought much dirtreaa on many, and even ruin en ome faniitir . On Tudaf lt, the lTth in, the e xtcn$, tthh and arn f Mr. Wm. H. Slauifhter; of tb?f " were entire! ly conaumodbv Cre. - The ""flame were iJicovrr1 'just brfoV Xiy-fcrt'kr burttin? frem the fW in donrrTrrrr broken upon, and all the ho-e flfiff n or twenty in iiumlw, cut loote, anil enabled tn eieape The buiMinjr, wa to eitehxive, nd cmpi)ed of, a well a filled, witttt aucbcoaibuatihlu.. materia!, lha' the flame very aoon became unconquera Lie; all the. effort of the anembled citiaen were therefore directed towtrde the prcviva. lion of the djent property, and, favored hv a -alm, t morninjr. the autceeded in c mfi)iiK the tlettrtictive. element to the tenement in vhicb. it originted Uad it been dry and indy, St i appalling to think of 'he devastation which tnu have epred Ihroujth nr torn, tloneider able quantitiea off-tin, hav.&e. were deitroyed jo the bnitdlnj.- II t tJiffieuit to firrm even a probtble estimate of, Mr. SlaiiRhter : the building originally coat but little khort of $"000 ; but th re wa o muchMtnneceMary wmk be lou d on it, that !t i aiippod another build- ' log, of tlie ame iie, might n be put up for lOOu r 81200, hich would anewer all the uc- ul )Ui poea Of the old one. . OW Sm Swm '-On Ttiitna ky U, tltee $niU I. (J J.Ut;7t,-,l tiling JtrtZ wai greater fJI of Snow intl.i. action of un-jtlent Jackion', loaugu.al UUin, the I'l ,1,1 L t'V thin ha been ei;crioOCi I far i-tje yart ) jd.ia (alette wye t ' S un'iM wet, t in wi "it. le tuun.1 Kne ir-J h un.m.;. now lor ote time melted a ft at it f II j but it a n.n came in e.ich m'ei, that the ground wai cerc.j to me ileptli or five or tia incite. Ill umiiual to lave Afijv anowu lte in Mtrcb but remarkable to have i heavy a fall. . - Tl!f. Ki'W rtnivrr ' ihe fu.'luwinr itnniiiiatioii have be Mn Branch, of North Carolina, Secretary of the Nary 1 . . ' l-JA, ILf Halm, f lonew; cmTy ' of Xi n JirrtiriwTJemanvrGvot tlurney CsnerJ " XU AIqh, of Ohio (lae Port Matter Oeii. eral) Judge of the Supreme Court of the V'nb ted Htatei, in place of ludtje Trimble, dee'd 1 lf'ilU,m T. liarrf, of Kentucky, ro. Mter (iencral, in place of M'lan, apointed Judifei JU PiJh, of Kentucky, (Governor of Arkn aiaTcrtitorvt Mn W Campbell, of Ohio, to be United State District Jude for th- didrict of Ohio 1 .Indrrw Dunlup, uf nxton, U 8. dittnet al torney fjr Maacliu' Hi , Mr. Lrirr, U, $ litrirt Julge for I.ouiiana j Mr. sa&'.l, V, S. li-f ricl Attorney fur Loul. tana. . . h'rancii llautin, Collector of the Port of New Bedford, Maclnueu.' Jamn s'. Darker, In He Collector of the Cut tome f.r h t'ort of Philadelphia. Juhn ChomSer (la? Seniior) to be Colli ctor of the ('mtom ir the port of Portland. Many military and navl apnaiiitmtii! hare also been confirmed. Iangije 1 It i too ch ar In retire a eommcn. tary, and too eoncie to permit of ibitraet, President Jtkon ttieaka a the chief mag ti trate of the people. He advert to moot of the principle of government that are controverted flte fear JW.hrhapi the Sri ceissfmi to the Church ia the . UoitrJ Stafci have never been in no meruit; In one itate r.000 aouU in n.k.r little lest than 10,000, ia one denom- inauon alone. The thowen ofheav. nIW intl.ianra I. . I i among and thnugf, fce eiprw. hinwelf I, 1 . . . """."Oul briefly on each, it it in aueh languig, tl afTarda , 3 f'indant. And if NcW.Engtantl evidence that he ba betowed mature consider. Can remember better yean of the right ation etj U :On no on point be mn tntt hand Of the M iff Ilirfh ah. fnif-.Tilf th eatreme. which mark the heated prti.n. lZ H t t Hi. .entimen. hi. language through'.." are fej0,Cf that e H favoured leil, l1,.r;,ft8Hil,,?i,''t? 3'1 c'"IU tuuumo. olneiri hye icce ived morediMtttgaiiii ea oicsiinga, liaston Recorder, , , LATZ run if etnmPK - Gen. flalon, The -ippointmenr of(7f&. crat tton 10 the War department it con aijetcd uthef , a .rapeclabk oo wttb raifirvOitcTrrachirf-', hut it it one that retiectt credit on the General! ffreat -goodnett Oen. Eaten hat-been the devoted .and perevering friend of lac Pr.iJeot elect, and hat been for rruoy yeara hit tecretary at welt at biograpjier; , A letter from Waahingion 0 a ettt!eron in thia city, frotn which 'l"tvi""l vu w,io l-.-j, t I I , i , ' " iTarr.rvTtTr-yKtKaw , .. "ZZZIz threat activitf S olaarvt In tli I'n.Tf.K In the Mediterranean, and every thing indicatea that important event are at hand. ' The great topic engiwrfng the public attn tion in Great Britain are the que 'on of Catho lic emancipation and Mr. I'eefe currency bilf, both of whith will be brought furward, at the neat aeaiion of Parliament. The commercial letter, received from ,t. Te. e are lrrinitted to make a ahort ren terabnrghave no bone whatever that thewarwlM up : " The Geaeral taid that to telectin-r ! be "n'.n1 during the winter by diplomatic hi. cabinet he desired b.tone thintr fPom ' !S tt JStfL?.!l JJ? ! tho whoae wi.hea he waa deairou. of i w.th anarmy-ticeanumerou.a.befor. He- consulting and ttiat wat tne privilege of cruit are ,Kunng jn fron-. all part of th im -oniidered a bmom friend end of hi own M-m..,, rtnn.rrh. U-H,rnn y to 8, tot. n 7 ;' butter 13 to II, flour 3.S0 to 6, eor: 31 lu 1, (uacli braruly 62 to 75, apple do, 53 to ,'' .'i y w'J to 21. ! fKuhmui, OM, , 27ottff fee. ' l.irr .'J cents (l.neej 3f to i flour 6,51 to 7 y' KBhw talt 50 centa, peach brandy 12, appt do. 37, whiskey 13 to 2i, tallow 7, tobac co 3 lo 8 eent per lb. ' ! SnmnA, Ct, Martk 9 -Cottn 6 to'9, ou9to0$0, cm4Ko 50. k icon fj t, r. nama IGL whwkav Mtn j. Uiti.Mm. 1 a brown eugare 8. J J to 10.30, moUta 33 to U 1 North Caroliea. bank bill 4 Jo I net ceat.. dia. j.... CounttWieit 1 da. tlaconll Aa. f?iitfrtn A O .00,,lr4':il"te) '7T,i;ie ii in it. tkiUw't 7 ' N, Carolina bank btfl U tn to rer eent. die: ' -.AVw-farw, .atVrA 9 TMftn1l tt Iti..,. 21. wheat' oait jann'J Wetlf ."--r Mr. Clay," -lit frieU 4 M. Way pre ent in U'ahinj,ion City, jrav him a farewell dinner, tm the ?th iitift;rat which, on bit belnjfiaaiitd .to. hit face, he made a aprech (at he i wont to do on like occation) ih ikeir facet ; which they, of courwv call eluytcntr . ia in, hi usja! declamatory tyle. In conclusion, he gave a toaat, in taib'tance, " let u not vef d.eipairof the Tt.public "f" frdm which ; may naturally in fer, that he ha found Out that the election of Gen. Jackn i yiot o lire a calamity to the cotintrv a he predicted it would be, when he Invoked (lie Almightv to afflict the country m i h " war, pestilence an(t ramine,w rather than Gen. Jackson ihould be elected President. tVc are glad to tee thai the Ex-Secretary i recovering hi eober ene, for he ma yet make a uhAiI man ai(ain, after getting thoroughly over XinmilUaryfiigUJ , Xative Silk.-'t have heretcfore tnetitloned, a few veare back, that the Min Uarriian. of ! Surrycounty, annually manufacture aome pound ' of silk, from wormi of their own rearing. A j pentleman who recently vUiled their neighbor , no"d, ha preented u another specimen of perpetrate fiend4ik -dd, . C ...fcipt r abU. offence. jmouuit: abU.affence,jmpuiuty may emboUieu beautiful Si wing Silk made bv tlieae lali Ue ijiform ua, that, notwkibataiidinjr tUtir , meant re .very .limited, tbry faiJ. during. Uic .lul There ia a rircumaUnce connected i:h thia dire- which w'of etiou concernmAtLo every - l)oiif-older of the tOa; well-grounded kua--rThJtW it broad, that 4h boiUlio; w iitUo. e on tne wien, w -o -outu I ttif ir iik eii, nor wnether they fi:id a reaiiu a,'-'MHiMAiVT market tor all they manufacture , : but -we are loid tne .Have reauitcd Krtati.i'prufitaio, y. aeason, wlkrenougb w make Jbrt y yard of ailts f.Wi-4. v ?.P:Know..tfee-pnee at: wbkb umiv urprcuaie ariii fanner wr commum y, r bminesa trton it wt re prsCticabl.- for iheiii fg Auui we ehall be continually hareji prehenion Uliinjr Uoxim. to the midmgtn m,or on any other branch of indusirv. tie merr!ri2e an.i mtntrv ,s ri, ... t.r ' . . . - VV torch oflhe incendiar ICP We are requeued to tate, that Mr, Slaughter ba a very comfortable e of i ablet JM theaojtionj under w ay. in a few dajp, another etj inealed. on the eatnc foundation with those destroyed, Which fifl. be m Ftfrprnf'tUrVrTIJre .fh"e frrqu nt lbe which the d'iaer. of Koan County hnve recently eustaJned from fi e, have suggeMed Hie expediency of providing mne more suitable place of depoti' for th numerous and impor tant record belnngi tff to the clrrk'a office, than an ordinary buiUUtr afford. A destruction of the paper in the cl. rk'a ofllce, woulJ involve Conuence ineo'iceivably minihievoua to al- SJoat every freeholder in the coui'ty. A tide from the importance of iht dockeU and papcra immediately appertaining to the court, nunirroti other records and papers, ot incalculable value to our citueos, is regard their titles to proper- ly, ac are kept in the office : trequent and ngry dispute between neighbor, und endless JltigahoTv would be the inevitable consequence m a uestructton-or these public archive!. The present worthy and esteemed incumbent tlf theofTire, from a lively anxiety to injure afe . ty to these papers, is subjected to the trouble Md yexation of nmovipg tbem on every serious alarm of fire, and replackig themajain uhen tho danger has patted by. These consideration seem to imnoie it cs a -otyoit--tbe-rtieef)f Ih couUy, tn unlteiu. ucvuing mean tor the construction ot a ttre -3aair.'ii0 Public convenience, ' J gt cm to call on every "itiaen who ha Cny thing m stake in real prop--ftyt to concurjn this project, and aid it accor- WOrthv laclita i L-irvii)P of all comr mrttinii How much more noble, -ful,and even rateu! itaucirtufUavmei,W.tlwhTnonTalVo . ouhim. withiheir. fiuatom and . ja iUJiaac J th vounWaka- wU W nvo WlrnMe.i- tick -room under wav. in a few data. nothrr eti InmiM i n l;k. ...1' .i -.1. . t - . . . a1 We have thouelit that the most suitable man. er of commencing this work, wou!d be, either .Bti.bKc Jjejtirtg, and ps ,re(hi!iona 'xpmsive-of the tinited view of the people n the aubject 1 or to petition the legislature, '"n act authorizing be building rif such an effice. - Tbe eooner the 8ti,bjr;ct;'w ajpitac4 the fetter lit the citizens of the'eounty. ' aliiualion for. one even to hint that aJuutlitor .caibtkl.4lJihjeiMad-tfflr whertrwoulTbe filter instruments fur the em- ploymetit of tJicir f.ir hand, and comport better wlth'he ub.;i for which Heaven intended them, than thrumming an ill.tonrd piano, or twirling a Bnuff-toolh-bnuh j or that it i more reitiectallt , .1 10 j;in iwckiiij man arret yarn. We perceive that Gen. IFMcU Scott is pro posed a a canditbite for Congress from his na tive district in Virginia, composed of Dinwiddie, Lunenburg. Mecklenburg and Bninswick coun tic, for come time pas! represented bv Mark Alexander. f j'ttily," Surely auch a boon could not be refuted bim. Jude Benign, tho Attorney Geceral tt a man 01 Dnllunt and tubitantial tal rut, and belong ty tbe old Hamilton vhotd of federalist; a selection which IforI ut aatifactorjr evidence that cer tain, former politiral (Inunctions are col lide red 'ohsote'teiVnd re to give place io more liberal and honorable spirit. - A. Y, Eve, roil. The h!)ovyi.nsj i'jtcrei'in? iutement,ij one omon the manjr dbctmenta accom pjnyin the report in the case of Mr. Monroe: From the day Mr. Monroe accepted the office of secretary of -war to the end of the war, he had no oflVe hours; we worked dv and -night, Sunda not ex repted. Our usual time of thutting up the olTire and leaving Mr. Monroe wa from 1 2 to I o'cl'L at night. In Janua ry, 0 J, on an occasion of this aort, and after a day of incessant labor, Mr. Mon roe, at 12 o'rlock, A. M, o'ibrrved to us that it was time to take, some rest ; in turning round to pull off his boots, he uimb!e2 on tbe floor exhausted with fa tiz-uc atd apparcmly iifeleat t MrGra ruui iKlQK near, lurul caugbt Dim in hi a-mt .-"He Temainetf far twd'weekt .tnertraslrilif and nnabte eithefto know or to attend 10 business. The depart iu.ent.waa c.ooducitd dudnit this iiine by jof !.r .?.T'fT Mf.nrftami"a'ndJa." self, nnder the directions of the Pi esi 'Icii'm who was also confined by severe in disposition. The moment Mr. Monroe wjs restored to his sensei, and had rerrRth to 'dictate-hrs tnstrucTions, we and m rc C(fRd - daily in tMnscrlbing the iflsmnuiicauoBk which be had mke to ull sections of the United States ; for many dovs he was propped up in liia bed oy piliows to write despatches. TENCH RINGGOLD. Washing ron, Fed. 2, 1829, r 20 la 56; hemlocVdoTlS la 23, hams ft to CT, eatt 41 to 5 apple brandy 36 to 40, wbukey 2d lo 31, leaf tobacco 3 to 12, yellow beeswax 23 to ?4..:.H....Worth-Crofina bauk bill 4 percent, diteount, loulh Carolina t. Georria 4. Vir. finia I per1 cent. do.. , ----- nnmi&i' : MMhtED, In Lincoln countv bv Miles W At,..iti. r on the toth ln,t. 'r. Henry Hoke to Mm SI . n nunsicaer. ; In Ihiplin eminty, on the 22d ult. Mr. Uaai Baktr, a United Stat' Pentinntr, aged T9 year, to Mi Heiecca U,vrii, aged 43 years. :- 1)1 UP. In Buncombe County, N. C. on the 19th ufo. ,u, iiiam it 11 11 1 ru, taq. rrom nome, iirrwun.Ied by tt range ra. of the TypHs lever, on the morning of the 24tb ull. at th I nirertity of Virginia, Uian I HU Slu. dent, in the tnh vear of hi .n t i..u Hoyl, Eaq. cf Iloylivilhj, Lincoln county. la Lifted nto, North Carolina, on the 14t!i Mrclv 1829, Mr. Charle. lUtH, g,d abeait 4S yara, a native of Quebec-Canada, Pru. tr.n ,xh Nwiu anil in Caaada, wiUteasb - JIHS. WILLKY. tnente empire 1 voj cannon have been tent from the anena! at Moscow to the Danube, and the ctvalry depot are all emptied, to wpply without delay the lo of horse. One hundred and fifty thousand irregular Cottck and other troo are on their msrch to the Danube. Th Emeror, it is ald, will command th army in person, anil g.j to join it in the month of March. f'o Indian Manply, Ttt Liverpool Mer cury of the. 2 id of January, sa) s, th T.aat In dian Conany, ialu at the increasing trade catried on by American mcrchaniaat lautou, have' obtained an order from th Chinese Gov. ernment. forbiddin the Amerirtnt tn eirrv hn any lraI at Canton, bait through a Chine 'hi an inarrtion, for the information of tho Company there, failed the Hong, through wbiclH relatives of tbedee'd. - v . tpe Company Iran-act their own butinets. Pwtfrof.-i-ThrTe r a eowlnusnte'df ifreat rioting by the Migueliles, which is encouraged however, are not'orte afacked. : "WP rTI)nVS her sincere thardtitothe citizenk The bulletin conceming Miguel' health are ; of sliburv and ii vicinity, for the liber-" discontinued j and an nfficer of high rank m the ( i'-,"u"ko ue uaa.rcvefl in support of her army hu imued a proclamation, thai he hs had I f,em',ry for the instruction of Vouna- Ladies, the pleasure of kiting the monarch's hand. The revenue of France is said to have increas ed in the year IB.'S, upward of seventeen mil lion! of franca. (refund. Much "egret it manifested at tbe de parture of Lord Angiraea from the Lieutenancy. Addrcate of condidence v ere to be presented by O'Connel and Shiel; and more than fifty thmi isnd citiaent of Dublia follwwed hit depar ture with badges of mourning. JSnjrhiiii. Sir James Graham has been elec ted to Parliament in phce of the late Mr. Cor wen. He i-aid '0 be a ound tory, and a tup porter of Wellington's administration. .. Grttft YpiiUnu h4. occupied ihe chief town of LlvtdiVrthe gai-ruoDv iOOCi ttrorig, 'had boll .d Themselvet fiol I0"ajr pear in arms a(;uinst 'Greece i during the present contest nd had retreated. towards NeRropont end Neltonoi. ' ; Tpailanti was marching towards Hocu tia. G'iveua occupied the Gulf of J'rcvis aa, having taken possession of 43 Turkish vessels. nil hope, by unremiltine xatuiiv .1.. mterett of those placed under her charge, to merit a continuance of public favor ! 'V'" . fTr S.cwl tiiU com. llV in Innl ... . WIITIO ywng au.es will be injtrocted in all th Eng. I.h and Ornamental branchet of T-ducation, usu ally taught m tl.m countrv. ' HSa tkns tas t rouows: 1.1 lleaMg tt,l Wn?, Cfer quar,er I 9J 2J tttaAng, Sprung, Hecuathn,, awllfri- ft"', 3J .1rithetit. Kngbth flrammar, Geirru'. ihlh llcuJinj, Spelling nrf Wnhnf, : . 5r t rimn and (h-mimnml .Ve'4't link . UieluiKar ihe 'WVm !,,i... - - - ' w son, . . . --4--:--. w fhvwinj and Painting . . v. 10 m Theorem CUnling tifm Vtbxt ndlpTZ -. j& ,Muc mmd vffeh Larntfe wfTf be? taughv in addition to the above brawhw, ar oon a the dehitol will justify the employment ' of more assistance. Mrs. Willry can accommodate a few younr !adie with board, on reonable term. faa.'Mryt .ifdr.'j-?Dnf;9r" Tt'gf Gov. Van Buren was td have left tbe city of Albany about the 13th 'mat. for Washington, to enter on hit newcluties as Secretary of State. Sirthenton, ihe London Banker. The Sevan nah Hrpublican, of the 3d inat. save, that it is strongly HJHiccted that the two individual! who arrived at that port in tbe Maiditne, from Liver, pool, and who came on board from the Welsh coasH with only travelling bags of clothing, are the identical fugitive, Stephenson and Lloyd, wnoe anegea trauas hive excited to much con stcrnation in the monied world of London. The Savannah Mercury of the 5th inat. lays, that they have reason to believe that Stephenson bat readied ou: kliort with hi ill-gotten wealth. a? . bee's Major Alexander Garden, an officer of Lectori, and Aid to Gen. Green dur me the Revolutionary War, lately died in Charleston Major Garden waa well known as the author of " Anecdotea of the Involution." Cam. Journal. 1 Mr. Editor: t am not certain but what you have already published the following ecrap from Dean Swift ; but even if you have, it applies so well to our 8:o:)d!y town nf Salisbury, that 1-i it tL. . . . . . . - mm you win not De churgeable with anv thing wor than tautology, should you give it ano ther insertion ; tftn'aa4ta4th rtof aeoitd igUt.!. aee. in-? ues, as tnev nave in Scotland lor teeinc . ptri,--tiowVrfwbJy; .1 ttij jmr.mmhman .-the toas:adraok on self in this town by observing the different aptra -the 4 th of Marcftrat the Inauguration din rues ami colours ot tnose swarms ot ties, winch ner at Uoston, is the fojlawing : "h ' ' V .neaiot omg people, like gLca lly Unuttnanl Whilt, 'A IT, Stain' Maiy. " (a Oil 1 1 1 II V-1 f 8uck of fKar.Tl.Tsl.'Johna (N. B.j pavtrreaO'veaiel called the Vo hnte broucht 6,000 muskets and 200 ri fits, wtlh the riecessarv "camp equipage comptftte; and a q'uVutify or,fcmU arma ammuniiiun, etc, .fur the service of the Vetrgt Wolf, at present a representative in Cojigreat'froin Penhiylvania, (from Northamp- ton county hat beenJTtemTtned aa a eanrtidate Ibr Governor of Peansvfvania.'bvtl tottventioK of delegates assembled at Hafmburg.on tbe .4th, u,e 0f muskets -fiarcn, ritteen Uttiioungs vere nau oeiore a choice wat etTected on tlie 15th ballot, tVolfr. eeived ft) vote, and Gen. Isaac ft. Barnard, now w the U. S. Senate, 62. On the first ballot, Wolf received only twelve votes. About a dozen can didates" were at first voted for. Mr. Wolf is a man of quite limited capacity and it appears Wni?dt.lht.Peiiniyb torward hr third rate men for chief magistrate of that very respectable etate. The Cape Fear ReeoMer, printed at Wilming ton, in this state, baa been enlarged, and other v.'ie much improved in its drcs and matter. gi& Th Secretary of the Nw, and th Secretary of Har, (Mewrt. Branch and Eaton) are both r-Tj of tf&fax ttvt statt. militia of this province, which are bdeed ill he Government stores. We -shall in all probability -settle the Easteftt fioondary ietiny-wUhciut the As to the rase-of Baker concerning whom some diplomatic cor respondence has taken place between Lord Abcrfleen and Mr. Lawrence, ;e must say, that our Charge des Affair, has done exceedingly well. JVoaA. We re aintioflw mond "Enquirer,) that in consequence of ill health, Mr.. Randolph declines being a candidate at the ensuing Congressional Election. We are sorry to say that information has reach ed this city, within a day or two that James Mon Me, Ex-l'resident of the United States, lies (ati geroualy at Lis rtsideace in Loudoa CiMjwitV) vj-jrinh. fftU, XSthS Having weathered away the ahoals by keeping to the Southard last cruise, we will, with confidence, trust to a Branch pilot online next. . .Maj. Thomas P. Moore, representative in Congre .from Kentucky,- hat bee iwmnah-d-to the Senate by the f resident, as Minister I'len ipotefltiary from the United State lo the Repub lic of Columbia, in South America, to supersede uen. iiarnsori, who now, notas tnat apppint ment. w',," ' , T , ' ;, ' SoTbmoo Souhwick;di3ei not like: ' FfcB-" cy Balls." He aays they will make us a nation of' fools, fiddlers, tod and toad eaters. He is more than naif "right, Remedy for the Gaps in chickens. Take as much kitchen soap as will COverthY IMm n ail, aadjuvin g mix ed it up with ,some mearl doogh, give it to your chickens, at any stage of the disease. This hs been found effect ual on the first application, almost al ways; a second is rarely necessary, 4tod'heo it is so, it is next to i'rposr libit ttnt-atihtajid falh . " - r.' y8.frnf i)ich, .arjiyed at iVewToik from Tumpico, papers of the tity ol Mexico to December 87;h inclusive, have been received. A proclamation of General Parrei da ted at Guadalnjsro, December 17, notice a rumor of I'edraza'n byng about lo ap proach that city, or bting already in it in eognilo, and pledgee himself and hia army to support tne puoiic peace, and the u thoritr of the Federal Government, against him and ull ohera n tLtCtU tiJMOi THE MARKETS. Saliibwy Pricet, March 21f Cottn 1 f to 2 cent, corn H to 'ii, pork 3.50 to 4; but ter 8 td 12, flour 4.50 to 5 per barrel, wheat 50 to 75, Irish potatoes 40 to 50, tweet do. 30 to 40, brown ugr 12 to 15, Coffee 16 to 22, salt 1.25 to I. SO, homespun cloth 18 to 30, whiskeyJO to 25, bacon 7 to 9, freth shad, 15 cent a piece. Fayetteville, March 1 2A. Cotton 8 to 8 50 bacon A to 8, each brandy 60 apple do 40 to 45, buttrr 10 to l,vorn 35 to 40. fltxieed 90, flour 5.50 to 6.50, lard 7, molasset J74, tuirar 10 to 1 1, tall 80 to 90, tallow 8, wheat 1.36, whirkey '25 iu ou u . uufc iiuili n u 4 pcrceiii. pre- mum, liape rear v,uitto.r-::::- Vharletion, March 9 Cotton 8 to 9J centa flour 9 whiskey, 28 to 29, bacon 6 to 6J, hams 9a 10, bet kind ot bagging 20 to 23, salt 40 to 48, corn 45 a 48, correTlznd 15....N. Carolina ban bills 1 to 2 per cent, discount j Georgia, 1 ditto. Camden, March 7...Cotton 7 3-4 to 8J, flour 5f 6 for that made at -Camden mills w heat SU, corn 4rt to 44, oatt 30, salt 75 IfVmnHon, March ll...Cotton 8 to 8J. flax 10 to 13, fluur 8.50 to 9.00, corn" 40 io 45, cheete 7 to r; apple bandy 35 to 37, tallow 8. - Pcter'iburgi Virg. March 13. Cotton 8 to'$J, flour 8.50 to 9, apple brandy 40. peach do. 45 to 75, salt gl, tobacco 3.25 to 8.00, wheat S5 lo 1 .621, whiskey 37 to 35 ; N. Carolina bank bill 2j, H. Carolina ij, Georgia ? to 2J Iari- efi 5-. ' " - " '-- - TbtuniMarS. tV March 13. Cotton- to 9h flour 6 to 3j', whiskey 35 to 45, bacon 8 "to 10, Wheat 874 to 100, com 40 to 45, salt 87...Nortb Carolina bank Bill 5 to 7 per cent, discount. Georgia Bank Bills Ij to 2 per cent, discount. Chera March II. Uolton, 7.50to 8,75, bacon 7 to 8, corn 40, flour 5,75 to 6, whiskey 28 o 30, peach brandy 45, to 50, apple do. 40 to 45, JaXiohaccq3 coflee J!j to IjaltZJ .to CO, tallow 8, molatae 4V beef 5 to 4, S'evb&n, March !4..Cotton 8 a 8 50, flour 8 to 9,Hh, whett 874 a Rl, bacon 5 to 7, salt 55 to CO, peach brandy 60, apple do. 45, whiskey 35. Richmond, March l.3,...,Cotton 9 a 94. flour 7 to 7.A5, wheat 1.50 a 1.55, corn 45 a iO, ba- con 6 to 7, brandy apple to JO, old peach do 90 a95rwhbkey 27 to 28, leaf tobaoco9 to 12$, North Catolina bank bill 3 discOTrit, g, Care-!,2.a2;feOra'-2J-a.3.' " and Milasi.cs, wholesale and rtu.l, ca,L Likewise, an asiortment of IKON, tuitabie for" whjj.mi, mage, ana gig tv. 'iry, March 20, 1829. 3t61 at Yauvbe t?u ltntc Fun s i i f Hp" IE iuhscribers will sell, uiihout fail Wocksvi Ir. on Fi-ulut iti(ii..i....ru.- neat, on acommodating terms, the mottv aluable Hantation in the county ef Kowan. The tract 1 titua'cd in the Porki of i,e Yadkin, ort Cedar Creek, and contain! between 4CO nnd 500 Arm ; the d welling houte is new , commodious, with suitable out-hou-es, and a atiJJ,hou.i4j,a tation is in excellent repair. The healthinesa of Ihe situation, and superior fe rtili y of the soil, give tint plantation a fair preference, for all the purposei of agriculture, over anv in the county. Also, will be sold, at the -ame time, th.- 7ov ern hint in Mocktville, accommodated with ' out-liouse. atables, garden, he. being as eligible situation for that business at any in the county ; and two other Houses and Lots in Mockville. Persons wishing lo purchase, may call on ther L O. Jd.NLS, :'.'.';-"-:-.,... lt,.sVjmfij BSr - tfrfA'16fA;t82g. 6lC4 JNO. CLEhiEjJTv" lex W-iivv-ftt OT-Vtt ttir W ain i lu, a young man, w'.io ht been ac customed to attend qtuiinted with book-keewnrr. anit comrnended by some person of mv acquaintance, ror onety .ohrietyanhMi.. busmen. To a person of this dctcriptin.., lib !i,T,B--nw,u UUewto thsub, scribci-i ajlress, at itmtHr's vr,i t county, N. C. will be. promptly attend, d -o. . . SIMONTON. March 9th WV). 4i ; tafin $ in Rmrrat fjmPStirrr'fiWrrf JESSE KKftBV and Thornaa Oak,, tf of $aro1. Kerby, t,. William 0, Wirj other i bypreme Court, December term. 1928 By virtue of a decree made in the above cau' shall eapoee t pilbic Mff before thf tr.hflRlih,rthVMn?af tMH? Mon day the 18th day of U&y ne, about 300 acres QLlftttdba the. aajaet Urn, berrf kin Hiver, in the counties 6f SurryLd Rowan it being the tract of land-sold by 8ain-. .ReX' tn hi hfe time to Jonathan Dalton, Terms of sale, t. twelve, and tigbleen. months credit. the purchaser entering Soto Bond with approved security , payaWp to the Clerk, ,d the title to the land to be Vefaiued until the payment of the purchase money.'1 . H . John i; hrndftisos, c. it c , I H 1 1 ft If n I.' ... , .. M ; . a ' ' .' - ,- i -v - 'h' v. : t. 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Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 24, 1829, edition 1
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