iv Est porxiK , ytte putlin anntiil Kx4iuiiijtiia of '.he fiJftJi at tli Inttimt) n," commence J nn Monday, the Istlm! and continued lira weeks fter winch (he Cadets were lo have gone into tents fur several wctki t The U of Visiters consists this yesr of the following gentlemen! . Gen. I'ierrc Van Cortland, of New York, President r Hon J. Burnet. Sens- iof frotfr-OHlo GenJLSiokes. of .North Caroliti , Col II. Whitcley, ol Delaware j Lieut. Cut. W. J. Worth, U.S. A.j Ma Ut W. A. Davis, of Ker.tuckyt C. K. ttobin., of Rhode lUnd Levi Pawling, -f PenovJ'anta J 'George P- Porter,, of i.Tirotfh-ilker,. ol.Kound Hill, inMy . ui.iiuuuu inn, senate ot toe 04 ilajc'hifM!i f Doctor AfCftf r,7U."SAr, Itancc'foT'TpV ..JU,X. .:.'. U,fh.!.?.r vifK'n.' Vol Thorn S. Dell, or rnjrjnU IViliurn Lee, District of Columbia C. T. Davis, ef S. Carolina Wm. Ross, of Newbuigh, J, York j end Hev. M. Clelhind, of Ken- Longevity There Is now in this town JUXi:23f 1029. Wt owe an apology In "A Jacksoman for the non-appearance of kit favor i it wu inadvertent ly overlooked, until our paper vat filled. ta-nfArnour Afllige," shatl 0 in hexi weekj the department usually allot led to eucb articles, waa filled before It came to hand. ' Wt ire uthotized'to state, that Dr. .Jh Scott drr lines orTerlner forthe Senate of the belt reeHlaTurit. CTreurn. ;tontirThif day, forVe, prtwime the Indians and bif the marls ef great ability, ft U known, that the early icttlere of this state found the Indians la possruion o divers (old trinkets of rude work manhlp, but pure metal which thejr wort on their fingers, round their necks, wrtats and an kit 4 ears and notii and wars particular! fond of shewing them, as man peo ple in this civilized age are, likewiae. And it Is known that the original coloniats from Europe , were prompted to eonr.e hither under the ef. pectatloit of eririchi'tg lamaJvs bjrfinding (old, or buin( it for a mere trifle from the n. tires. Such beinjj the fact, it Is wrpruinf the business of working the mines was never enter ed into by gntlcmeii of enterprise aad capital, Fvau oaturs)" bsveindueed I rKa'ven'o'"tKe eoVniltC how and 'tMfArprele'nrTl tetmrtj jncornjstitjlejaithhisdome.i? duties, to devote his services to the peo ple, in a legislative capacity. . xgrwy.-ancr. M ttjcWw,.se believe, , old man baa attained the greert,,. .'common p,pr w N(mt :arc, ! used i hence It ia presumed br manv that on are of one hundred and Jive yean. Ilia nime is Johnson M'Caitney. lie was - horn in the North of Scotland in Novcra le'r 1723 , Jo the rear If4 3, he was ird pressed on board a Briiiah .man of war, . and aervedfniU 1755. From 1755, un til 1104, he lived alternately in New Or Jeans end Jamaica, the greater part of which time, however, he lived in the for mer pl ice. Since 1C04, he has (eneral Ijr lirtd ia the western etetes, gaining a Jirrlihood by Ms trade as a weaver. This old mn iys ;hat he can now' Walk ten miles a dajr, and wve ajxjrarda of cloth rfHHffcitatirrr: I't'.r recti initf f ep istill firm and vigorous ,V. Banner. , Mountain but J it mtftklttt Rhpde lUjnd Eili'or Hates that tbe Juices of the Supreue CVurt are mAii.t? their for tunes out of the public pureAh3 how rnuch docs the scader suptxue that these high dignitaries receive ? Why, the Chief .JuMjco has. R650, and the Aisoeutc JudRes gSOO a v. . . Com. The Hev. Mr Rf land, a Methodist Clergyman has been appointed a Chap . lain in the Navy. Colonel King, whose name has been io frequently-mentioned in connexion with the Morgan aDT-ir, died suddenly of apoplexy 26th ult. and waa to have been turfed on Saturday at Fort Niagara. A letter from a correspondent of the Baltimore Jmeriean, at Havana, under . Jite jpLlhc. J At H.,in?tv mi . !' Fhr pi J rites are convictea ana win oe nung. Others are JBrreetday.,, 'orfjifa.L5t accounts from Ibis - wretched county, aUte thaptomeoua -fruiions were taking place every-rJay r - atOpotto 36 wererto be handed f iot, ; for " the want of bang miby their execution IM MX Ukeo pla.,.-...,UU, A druggist in New York, by tbe name of Parmelee disappeared from the city on Friday last, when it was soon ascer tained that be had committed forgeries -lo a -jiery . considerable. txteBt-rupwjrds tf30.WO: We here take oeeaaian to atate, that ftew a- covenrs of. the precious oetaT ar"lBany"nadft Frem 209- to 500 dullars worth of it, is weekly bro.i(ht to this town from Burke county, to be CantttTt America J' tui li publithrd week. . fiued. it ia all waahed. In the common mode, 1y, In the city of New'Torkj it jg? per annua r from the alluvial earth in and near the beda of Dr. I Tahiti.... the Nstioni.1 Journal of the 12th Inst, eayat Jude Crsncb yes terday delivered the oninion of the Vi cult Court on the seconddemurrer against me indictments which have been prefer red against Dr. Wtkin. The opinion exhibits much Industry and talent, and reviews all the arguments by which the counsel for the United States endeavored to overthrow the former opinion of the Court, in a stf la of great peripicacity.and astuteness- In this case, also, the demur rer his been sustained," and the, Indict mentis consequently quashed. . , Judge Thruston dineoted from the opinion of ibe othsr two Judgesand went into an arirumcnlia,wJicrt.Jie, coa- tended, and attempted loKhearrhanhera was fraud iftdTaMWJod st TOp every jwwv' common papers in North Caro-, ue d i hence it la preaumed by many that one liua,andaaaf dcoiref than the National In-1 half the (old is waited. We believe no vein tclligcncer, which haa bitbeno been called " the Klephanl" of tbe papers in tbe United States. This paper of Mr. Canfield'a is arnoafc the moat useful, for men of buaineui St ia par. ticuhvly valuable on the subject of Bank Billa, Ezchan(e, kc. It containa, lrt, a fiat of all the Banka in tbe United States, mentioning where located, lie. i a lUt of all tbe broken banks i a Hit and particular descripion of all the counter feit, altered, aui fictitious bank billa tbe value, at Ne w.York, Philadelphia,' dotton, and Balti more, of the Bank Billa in the United Stattai tbe pricee m all fiankv Insurance,. Government, and other Stock, at the cities above named : tbe rate of exchaifte on fVeijn parte, the price of foreign gold, Ice. i betidea the uaual portion of foreign anddomeatic intellijjcnce. editorial mat ter, commercial information, and. miscell&neoua reading. The paper is richly worth tbe sub acriptlort price, to any bxtinett man. has yet been diKovered in Burke t Indeed, very little work haa been done, with that view. The hand a employed in wlahing for (old average about g5 each, per day.' fWiW.WeiJaro.lUOJ.r,ThciiM T Hethmah, eifc'it or ten milca from thia town, while ndinjr on horseback, 4tb init. wu thrown off ith iuah violence aS to kill him. u TKt Printer $ law," which was tent all the way from Philadelphia, and eort Us 25 centa, can be found In tbe Carolinian a few weeks back. It would be uncivil In ua to Odnk It wu ex tracted from our paper; but verbumiat. Col. Jtffth -V. rThiu, haa Been re-elected to ConjyreiS front florida; after a warmly eonterted election, by a majority of 286 votes. Col. Jaa. Gadsden, and- i r. Wy lf , were hit epponenta. The. increase of voles, aiQeielcctlonha been 30a.-- r--rrn. CJ. The Richmond inquirer haa been aad ly Eumbugtd by a correspondent, in relation to the Gold nHnes in this atate. It la made to aey that "tixttm kundrtd POUNDS if the fH avur were obtained at Capp's In one week whereai the fact is that lea than nine kunJrtJ ransrwaiaars is the best buainew they have mr. tronedn .one eek.The Editor of the Enquirer ahould be cautious, and not suffer hit corrcsponaema tnus to iwjmwm ta iumi CrmtunCd Qat-eouktr-. Mentreal paper States,, that in. v barnyard in, the suburbs of that city, where there were a number of cattle, a good sized Itat made iti appearance, and began to grub about the yard j but one of the cowa, on perceiving Mr. Rutty, made chace, and ac. r On the eTtnrng-of '.he same day, a man-vent- into a watch maker's shop, corner ciWilliam-andi.xcbange--atreeU, andj - t,bnhntin .Uv A moat pernicioua purchased watch valued at 850, for j policy, and mistaken humanity, in relation to the which he paid in five glO notes of the treatment of a'avea, ia becoming too prevalent Farme.Y Exchange" bank, R. I. which in tbi" f"0, U'e T- "V ! ,he b"trMt f "I ft ' 1 9 1 1 principle of slaverv, there is but one opinion failed in 131 ! , . ammg enlightened and liberal-minded men ..... The value of MUkCOVado sugsr in some I iu xwtcnce U an evil in the landj but as it diet of tbe West I?dii (stands is from 3 to 4 e-riai, and without our procurtment, it ia the cents prr lb. and in others from 4 to 5 iduty of every good citiien to endeavor ao to tuauy - caugm Uie vermin . in ..ner mnuxn, anu MMLm JkA -k,iAtf n---Tcnr Xuieu 4i i t uis cow must nave Dcen oi me str Her breedt .-- cts. according lb the quality! The Univertity of Virginia. .Wc un derstand, (says the Enquirer) that there are at least ninety students at the iTniver utyT'lhankey appeaf tobeverf Brteo' -tive- ta-their &tulic. ,jand t hat some im provemcn's are in contempistfon, whtfli roust insure a still greater degre- of prosperity to this admirable Institution The inanguration of 'he Hon. Josiar 1hct, as President of Harvard Univet sity, took place on the 2d inst. On this "ccasion, a letter was received bv the -Trnsnri. ffom-4b-honorahle and veJiera i oh? Natw air D awEmf Beverlyj tonvtr v tsg . liojuibn jo 07OOO foribe eatahl ish , mentofa Professorship of Law in the Uoi- Mentor, Captain Webb, arrived at New York, which sailed from Liverpool on the 10:h May, Liverpool papers of 9th and London of the 8th May are received. The only article of intelliemte is, that he riota jn the manufacturing districtsj w-Hnwppww prucea;t(nt conaea nd been ahed. Five men have been kill ed i RothdaUi nit twf.nl v five wounded. F Or iomrllma-fk.ii. K(4- Kn rttarnritrnt atnoTiglhe wwireTand flahnelTri'anurac" turera against aome of the mastera "who pay lower wages. It was therefore re olved to destroy their looms, kc They 'fried their intention into effect ; a riot ensued.- The military were called out, ndi great number of rioters were taken jyto custody and committed to Lancaster Castle. A large mob assembled before 'he Castle, for the purpose of liberating 'hem. They attacked the soldiers with Hones, and wounded one. A. party of esvalry arrived, who fired on the mob, MJfed five and wounded tvreaty-five. adapt it to the present atate of society, as to give security to our persom and property, and promote peace and harmony in the community. Every reflecting person will acknowledge, that an undue indulgence and familiarity with the vlavev illy- eatailated te- produce this- desire-' ble state of thinga. The relative position of Master and. Slave. ah.ould.be perfectly defined, and each punctiliously kept within hu proper apliere j otherwise diKOntent and inaubordi na tion will inevitably be engendered among tbe alavea. YVe have been led to make then remark, from the circumstance of a negro fellow of Dr. John ScittU, having, the other day, rebelled against hit Overseer, and broken nis skull in eaerioui manner he wai i trepanj'.diari4ia..n0JK. in a fair way4o meosee. .The negro waa put in jail, under an apprehension that the Overseer mlgbrwot survive- , irom Mof nialionv we axeJeUjto helieye this negro bad been spoiled by tbe injudicious len- TeTiCTfftamihaTrtjrot "fh7 'JnWtwn-Wig hav received a very neat and well conducted miscellaneous newspaper, under the above title, printed weekly in the citv of Charleston, 8. C. by Wm. 3, Blaini Knee, $2.50 per annum, in advance. Maj. obert Macnamara, of thia county, and Hr. Wm. Hunter, of Charlotte, are agenta for the paperi towbom thor wishing to subferibe, can apply. ." The cause of Ireland, and of Ir'uhmen, will be The Oold Minet:....ll will be recollected we 1 published, a week or two ncjsrticlejfronij the Raleigh Register, stating that crucibles bad been found in jrorking for gold m Burke i which induced a belief that the Indians, when sole posse Mors of this country, worked tbe gold into various articles of ornament, kc. Since then, we have aeen a paragraph from the New , York Commercial Advertiser, stating that the ! Editor had conversed with a gentleman direct from the gold region 1 who, no duht, wa Judge Forman, who viiited this section of coun try a few weeks ago: Hejeems, in a good mea aure, to be of the same opinion of the Register. He says tlieie crucibles are made of soap-ifone, Summer baa come, ia eameat 1 lor a week past, it hai been uncomfortably warm : the loco it 1 have left u, but their place is supplied by innu merable warms of Flies which are more saucy, and pertinacious in sticking fast to every moist substance, than we ever saw them t they alight on one a race, and enter bia ears, eyes, and mmiih, and will not quit their ful-htld till wiped oft", like ao many worms 1 At meal limes, it re qiire a servant with a brush at every diib, to prevent these busy pests from abnrbinf tbe good things before those for whom the feast waa prepared have a chance of fairly tatting them. Raleigh, June 13. Te Supreme Court commenced its Summer Term in this City, on Monday ism, an tne Juages utmg present, tve understand, that tbe selection of a Chief Justice will be deferred, until the Legis- ltur have made a permanent appointment in lie place of.Jndge i aylof. . RaL Keg. petfierate j)eeiL -X)n Tuesday last, Richard Powers oTYhTsCii'y, shot "a man by the naine of Jonathan Waynajc, with ohom he had been previously quarrelling, of which wound Waynax instantly died. Powers was arrested and is now in Jail, next Superior Court. It woDld therefore be improper to prejudice the 4ublii mind by any slstcment of facts in relation to the mner; r : " tb - detail of lbs transaction! and at he be lleveQ that every'one oP' lhidocUmifttI issued by Dr atkina showed fraud u lent intention, and was fraudful and false upon its face be considered that the in dwmcnt ought to have been sustained. , As no new indictment has been found by the Grand Jury, we presume that Dr. Welkins will no longer be held In durance on a criminal charge." A letter dated ' Cat inageoa, 9th April, 1839, published in the Matanxas Mcrtan tile, states tbst "the Bogota mail arrived yesterday, brings us the news that Col. O'Leary, Commander of the Colombian Army at the battle of Tarqul, had been promoted to Field Marshal. And io the Treaty of Peace, the Peruvians have a greed to pay to Colombia 4,000,000." c'i ajjrsjpa c Fcmtt of Jux. The ciuiehs of hlibury, and "the adjacent Count v. are rcaurtel o meet in tne Court. House, on TueMiay, Jd June, mat. to make arrangements for celebrating the coming 4th of July. June Wih, 18-V. I I 1 ' . : : MLUMU: MUMCLVliS. a At Stateburg, B. C. on the 27th ult. by the Rev. Mr. Converse, the Hon. Gcorre M'lluflle to Slias Mary Rebecca Singleton, daughter oCl 'iwi-l.-r.i- aa ti,vit-Wrf.m- MtnaWi:KiSOl P3 W'Ci'lt MMI. cateii irnn v Witme nave a rfaas.iae v tuai. . v v a v ll. " - - . . ... 1 m- t ii' ci im' l-.l o 1 I. ii- i k..-.- i uccn ivngiivmmi I m roiiiirj nfl ;r AUSTIN d liUKNS, ; , Have jmt received, from New' York andPhila. . delphia, and now oirr rnr aale, (as agents) tbe following Valuable Medicines i RQgtri FejetaMt Putnunie Deter jtnt, PERSONS afflicted with Coughs, Colds and Pulmonary affections in their various stage, are reminded that a more aafe and effec lual remrdy omi..t be found llian iitfirf rnU mtnJe Deterrent. It hai now been tsted by IS years experience, and hundreds can be appealed 10 in various parte 01 tne country, wno win near testimony to the speedy and permanent relief afforded them by the use of It. - Also, Ntgerf Vegetable Htnti-ating Pulmtnary Sfup, prepared from the aame material! as the Deteigent, with such additions at a long course of experience and observation of Pulmonary Affections have provyd ( be better adapted to more protracted and confirmed cases of Con sumption. The following certificates ae from gentlemea, of respectability s - . J.At the. xcq'ieat ofpr..Rogeia, I cheerfiilly' state that a female domratie "living lij my family and M'O'ing tinker the effrcti ef a rrjnt h vrr'e colli, was tpeedily relieve. I bv dui use nl a meo icine prepared by him, a4 known undtr the name of Yrgetabtt Fulitonic lietergtnt, anil that I have myself usee' it to much atlvanlsge, when suffering under a violent effect! jo of the lyings and recommend it av an erfrctual medicine in such cases. WILLIAM II()Ey,4rnailt0n.st. Tew men in the comnunity have a rrrster cnnt. mpt for nostnimain general than mv-.-lf. atiaa Elisabeth Powe, daughter of Mr. I'bomas Powe. In Burke county, by the Rev. R. J. Miller, Mr. Eli Shuford to Uisa Lvetine Collins, daughter of Col. Urice Collina, dee'd. In the western pat of this county, by the Rev." Joseph D. Kitpatrlck, on "Itiurwlay.- the I lib ultimo, Mr. John N. Adams to Miaa Martha A. daughter of John Andrews, Esq. All Staunch AJamtiiet, for once. cOIMUaiCiTSO. JllED.S In Hamilton. Rutlcr cnunty, 06 to' on 'the i9ih ult. Captain John Qlevn tsymmei, extenwvely known as the author ot the theory ui uin 1 oiea and CCfjrtrh; ;ptr:ertMi vwaea wu a native of New Jery, but 'emigrated at an tArly pm.la tk western ronniry. 1 -. to relinquish these sentimeiiU as rrfrcli Dr. Rogers' tgeuble Detergent, the cff-cti of wlucb-4 have recently witneeL A vounj; lady, in my family, by uing two pspe s, i hava reason to believe, ia cflertually vurcl of an alariauig pulmonic compliint. which, in all i'S ymptomagave evidence of immediate comiinifv lion. I communicate tins with a view nf usefuU ness, and sincerely hope that such person m have com plaints similar to the above, will make a trial of the medicine. ..ID EON LEE. For the Salt llheum. ner: Rtgm' tJnittmtuM, f iP'lhe Salt KTieurri 1 ' one uf the moat effectiMl rem'-dies estant. - The following arc some !' th wanv reiteeta ble certificateri ' ". .S'tmYrK Juh',S. -Pef BirT-T had almost rfMpiired ef erari- ing-rrliced Iron thai am ctutg.and n:j';le- years; At hisi ssAtiHftnraw. tin Hetn Stokea rniintV. some complaint, the Salt Ktiram, after anrljinir oq .the Jth inst. l:lfa.tej;We.ter)J;-aged 64 perhaps twenty different pre.seriptwns,; until 1 wnb TMiiTii-w-y-mr l nil'rTmT,-TtrR at - atroyed every vestige of the complaint which for several years (at seasons) render" I iii hands nearly useless. Since nhicli time, I have wttli much plea.ure recommended its application to..... ber, and in ha cases out of ix. aali4UaUMf-flttng- mKtttf&miHi THE .MARKETS. PrieeM.. um. 20lh " " ...Tottnn U to IJ ccoti.corn 25 to 30, pork 3.50 to 4, but- f 'r"t n,r'. . . " r.iYi. n 4. 1 u . n.uxrt.. naiima -aauat FamMtt Dettitute of the Bible. From actual invesiigation, made during the past week, there weie found forty-nine out of one hundred and fourteen families in this (Wake) County, destitute of the Bible In twelve of these forty nine - families, there was not an individual who could read. In another part of the county, there is a neighborhood, in which there areteoianMealiviog miles 01 eacn otner, in wnicn none 01 me parent s csn re ad. ... ib.. Lateit from France. 'By the ship Montgomery, arrived at New York from Havre, French papers to the 9th May are received by the editors of the New York Courier and Enquirer. Letters Irom Smyrnav f April 5Ujt aay t hat, a. VVr be t ween Persia and Russia, is inevitable. co 3 to 7 crnta per Ib The Turk have assumed the ffen$ivr VM'Jime-.. alone the whole line ot the cjlkan, and thenr8"111'111' n-r S """ fl 1 Giureovoo (on the Danube) have .made sorties imalianeously. Tliii intclligf nzt is of as late a date as April 20th. The actions have been bloody. The Grand Filter is at Choumla the Sultan has re ceived a large quantity of supplies from Gallipot!, and will aoon act but for "Adria nople. 10,000 Asiatics are on their way to' remwrce. KildschuCk. v Tbe Russian commander sent to the Turkish chieftain to know on what terms he would reader. -: .LmDXyJuatf'j Pacha? said the noble barbarian" I have 389 cannon and 12,000 men, and so long as I have a garrison and provisions, you need not hope to catch tne. PortugaL-r-Tht London Chronicle of May 5, confirms the previous statement that Don Miguel is to be dismissed from his usurped throne, by the Great European Powers. Sm has determined upon the re-conquest of Mexico, and that an expedition ii to .sail from Havana next October or November. What folly. .V brown augar 12 to 15, coffee 15 to 22, sJt l.?S 7. .T'.IV ,TVv"' to 1.30,homexlotb U to 50, whiakey 20 to . lS!9: oi k. .Ti a Pfi Sra i'tfating'beensrveteriiffledfrtr 25, bacon 7 to S. . .,m.,. .,r ?itu ,1.. c.i. Fovetteville, June 10A..... CoMon i tO 8 Kanft. arm. Ike. anil rrl In ..ri .,.,! bacon 5 to fi, peach brandy 55 apple do 40 to 42, wstfiin my knowledge without effecting a cure, butter 10 to 15, corn 49 to 50. fleed 80, flour or in fart .rivinir m ,mv rlif i.nin I r..H..i,-. 4to5,lard7i,molaases 3: a o4, sugar 8, to 10, ly obuined aomt-ir ) our liniment rortheS,lt salt 75 to 80, tallow 8, wheat 8a a 90, i,Ukey '24 Rheum, which after a few applications haa"en- to 28 U. S. bank notes l a 1 per cent, pre- tirely cured me. I have witnpaed the same ef. mibrn, Cape Eear, ditto, 14 a 3. fect on several ."my friends, r whom I k Charletton, June I Cotton "j to 9 crnta, some of the liniment. It has performed cire, flourTa?, whisker, 26a 27, bacon 6 to 7, hams I believe, in everv instance where- it ha been 8 a 9, betkiml of bagging 20 toii'.aaU 34 to applied. WILUAM 1. JL BALUIN. 50, corn 42 a 4fi, coffee 11 to I r, N. Carolina 1. Uao. Rnosas bank billa 2 a 2J per cent, discount j Georgia. IJ Odontalgic lutxir, or Twth ache Sfirdk. dittO. tanv mnirirat pini.ftl.-fe fim Ih. , rinM. Cottoir f tw.itloirrirfa,',hvr been"t)reviouslTBTwrm(ov-,nrih to 5 out of the wagons, that from Camden public, some nf whie.h are very goodt but all mills 6 to 7 wheat $1, corn 60 to 62 J, oats 32, j have been found to fail imere-t ban half the salt TSrwhiskey 58 to 55,-bacon 7 tv Jt ( histarrces in. which -they have hern tried Thw- Peterthurg, June 12. Tobacco, g3 50, a 11 " KlMf" no off. red may be relieJ upon a al. Hour 6.00 a 6 1-4, corn 2 a 2 50, cotton 7 a 9, together superior to any .cmedy before i ien- bacon 6 a 7. ,ed 1 lf c,lre ,he moti obstinate cases of that Baltimore, June 12 Flour &6 a 7J cotton , dredful P"n. '"h Pdiiors and .ut,ty. 10 to 1 1, wliikey 24 to .25, bacon 9 to I I. Also, .Wm'i Penacen, for the cure of Serif-' v - .1 n; if- 00 -.n,..i ii r "'" Svphilitic and Memorial J)ista.es, lihruma. .Cincinnati, (mo, May Cotton Tea. . ' c n- r.i , .u 01 . a li-A .jt . tt n .... Vc . tism, White Swellings, Uisers of the Liver and tbers 23 cents, flaxseed St to 40, flour 5.75 to . , , , .... 4-. 5 8? Kenhwa iaTt' 50""cenra7 ?Krbli0 . A1..H Potter. Ve.etMe tuthoticon, us,d for mw' . ' ' " . nf ' the cure orimiui? d1t'ltsPs; - .. . Also, Jinilermn't Couifh hrop and Pectoral ..Cotton 3 to II, flax' 9 pill, tnr 4i'fimaa"aKt thttnanirnitantta- a 11, flour 7 to 7 124, cornea 51, cheese 3 to, Alao. TlK.mnv.n's celebrated lie iFater, for Suliihury, June 20, 1829. 71 MuhviUe. Ten. May 29.......-....Cotton 7 a 8 floitrOi.ktd 6 to7. wbikkevilJ to 3l,iUo w.8, N. Carolina bank billa 10 per cent. dia. 11 OVVAN County, May Sessions, 1829 JB.SV V rKrrusav aac -1 6 to 8, corn 50, flour 4 to 4.50, whiskey 25 10 j 2, peach brandy 45 to au, apple 00. v to , leaf tobacco J, coffee 15 to 18, aalt 74 to 75, tallow 8, mola'ses 45; beef 3. 11 - yev6ern,June 6.......Cotton 7.50 to 8 00, flour key 35. Richmond. unel2M..-.Cotton 8 a 94, wheat T.25; com 45rbatrtfto1h'tra 45, whiskey 26 to 27. , AVw-fort, June 8.....,.Cottoh 8J to 10, flour 6.87 to 7, cotton bagging made of hemp ,19 to 21, wheat 1.37 to 1.5'J, oak tann'd sole leath er 30 to 26, hemlock d'ft 18 to 23, hams 9 to 10, salt 42 to apple braudy 36 to 40, whiskey fli to 22 leaf tobacco 3 to 5, yellow beeswai 2J to 24.......... North-Carolina bank bills 3 to j per cent, discount. South' Carolina 1 to 1, Weorg'n 2 to 2J, Virginia I per cent, do. Columbia, S. C. Mufti Cotton 8 to 9, flour 5 to 6, whiskey 26 to 30, bacon 8 to 10, wheat 87J to 100, com 57 to 60, salt 87...N6rtb Carolina Hank Bills J to 7 per cent, discount. 0'gta Firtk EilWl to 2 per cent, discount rhos. .Cotton,7 to 8, bscon U,UM anU IY1r"n ant:r ."'' ters . . n .iv:.u.. ! Original attachment : Samuel Sillinrm summon. ed as (j'aitiiiihee. - It appearni'r to the sat'wfac tion of the Court tht the defemlant is not an inhabitant of this states on motion of the pJaW.. vj i"ii'n, onrrrru uu luuncaiiun. ua made in the Western Carolinian printed in Sal. is&u&M imev, s at 4titivFtiiib f to be, held for the county of Rowan, at the court house ih Salisbury, on the ,thirl 'Monday in Au gUtTielcr,"atrd iiiwer;pje'l of'derriur, orj'adgiT" raent will be entered agkiiist sI driendanU 6t77 JNQi GILES,. OT. - Duct m. dougiifjitV. HAS removed from bis former residence at Diatirs Ford, and established himielf in the town of Charlotte, N. C; where she propo ses to continue, the Practice of his ('rottasion. 3t7. June 6, mO. , - SHERIFFS DEEDS, If OH land sold by order of writs of Ven4$ffli exports-, for sale at this ofb'ce. v.twswi iw c m-jsiM.: . 1 , 1 1 rl t v.: - v. :3i i 11 1 .r. Vi -Iff. r:-a - -4im. t'i 'f Hi :J .1! 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