V V g. W. C." I Jrjbrmed that she for he, at the case ma be) must adopt tome other method of eoinmumcating with- her trt love," than . through the columns of our paper. A newspa. per is the worst medium Imaginable, fur carry. jng 03 love matters, - , - " am Mexico. The b ast J Spanish ex- petition against Mexico, sailed from llavanna . jb& tbft. 6tl uhv 3KK).troot', accompanied this ' L-et. Tli! ia a real Quixotic concerns if the - Meiicana rt trua talhamtdvf t, they won't let a mother1! ton of thrift Spaniards escape, after ' they Und on Mexican toil i they ought all to be . II- u .!.. ..1 M ' ' , ' rh..,Jw4:--H ji ..stated in the Tallah ealutlldoni VP CV. Corraff. Pulhe 4th Julv, Maj.tira'iain, iiUftrctlar. rrteniM Swrd aiwtIkl..aala;hijiiJj)Ulie ' 'Lepslaturtf, l ' teatinnny of the pubfi-j grsti tilde f t hU military t -rvicet ,in th late war. Tim Sword wa made in Philadelphia, and it of .the moat exquisite and i:'endid workmanship. Gen. Cairoll il candidate for Governor, of Tennessee, and we pmum - ill at:1y be.elee teJ, since poor llottthm'a misfortune. . "M thM a tfurit ijheulih, r gUin Jamnj' The beat Ghost 8(07 we have for long time teen, will b found on the outside of our paper thit week. It will be tacit that ourVighbort in Edgefield, 8. C, have been moat grievously haunted tor tome tine' put, by x'rff alial glint. It ia said there it a great sensation among the people of that part of the country en the tubject end that the neighboring tVhabi. tanU of Augusta, and contiguous parti of GeoN git, are 111 agog abo'utjt.tftff fear ie invUibli apnght will make its nptrrt imong the hi inm-ii aicrp, we presume, It lost an const- ft.... .1 ' r ijutiivtr. . j ii i weu ismm meir lean; AfcSaW?" f A IfUort'l hurting any tee atlwHiWitar.jrZ1a4. rAriw. During ten months, endi g 1st lu'y there were eiported from the oWn of fhrraw, 17,891 btlr of CoUon, 1,179 barrels Hour, 1 2,000 bushels Com ;-bM'd t s considi r able quantity of cotton in atu-e. 7 arriva's, aid 101 dtfparturci of taif durin,,'th now period. The Radical tiya Ihe trade of (')v -rt-x has incrrased during Ue la year. We a'.oo!.! ha jrlad if the Obfrrver or Journal would fcive ii some such statistical information as ihehovc in relation to Fayetteville s for, ia 'hit pa-i of i ,,am ',0..j )t vhus UW(j, jf Mr vvirf wishes , The lion. Jeph 8tir, of Mnicbtis?ts, as locia'e judge of the supreme court of the Uni ted S'.a'fi and the Hon. William Wirt, iiow of Baltimore, Lte aliorney general of kite L'rnted States ( have been nominated by their respec tive frieml", to run for Vicj I'ruaidcnt, on the ticket with Mr. Clay fur President, at the next 'trm. It is a Waste uf ink and paper to talk about Mr. 'Jlay for President : such an event it about .a unlikely as Jntl these States will revert hack to their former condition, as Colonics of (Ireat Britain. And s ime people would as wit lii'gly see one cVamity befal the natibn as the other. Th? cuiiniiijf Yankee, Judge Story, can see fir euti;;- iiitn a mill-Mont to dis -ern tls ; hik! has s'iiV izcJ his friends to diKiaim, tiiruuli the ne s tapers, any desire that his Wo make tome further rtlectloni o Toasts drink; on the) late inniverjjry of inucpenacncc. i At ssinut, Tt' Bf A. W. Goodrich j the Ukkorjr Tree ttpp'd to diet but b? the1 depth and ttrength bf in roots, it hat revived, and do mortal eye can now diidover where the tap'waa. , . , it kutoas,' aast,! The rreMdent'g Ctbinel i famoue for neither talking t,t eating but minding their own business; the nation is proud ot aucn servants. Removed Officers : theSrtnmanlf rail- Iritf il btlng, turned ourtt afficershowi of hself howutterlr tiaworthy ihey were to rkmainin. ' : ; the country, we feel much more concern for the ; rflwrining trade, and ff awritj: of:. that man tor wau. ' It it msntion.-d in the northern papers, that Jhere.was snow at West I'oiiit, New-York, on the 3d July, and a!r '.n the interior of Mary lann and a hard Crest nt tVelNbnrg, I'ennsyl vsnia, on the Id, which destroyed bear, cu- bere, in June. to save his reputation, he, too, Lad better come Ilia Excellency Gov. Owen visited Wilmington on the 20th u'.t., for the purpose of i ispcting and giving directions in relation to the Public ritigwim. dm pper lictnrcs Ileie. bint. . of the Wecki. fa,m,m f... bad English. -Mr. .Nile aay, in hia paper, " Slis.ry gamers i"a'.reiigth to itsflf tiki a snow. ball iiicres.s its bu.k n being ruilvd." The lioston man tei.s Ilcrckiah he should have used Lven worss than the above : An inflated quill driver, who lumbers the we-kly columns of a paper in this state, lately perpetrated the fol lowing sentence, in a long article on the "tie- cency" of the press : "-"" The viewa of Uussia are ambitions. ,,1 -!f .ir. eather, 8y, t arm -Work rtha-Can Tnt-Uiwr. -41-waa- . This-ptrsgrarm mrfir Hrit hail-bewlwo.j-c ,:.ltbtk.acldV.,hotias,C.Oj strained tiirnugh the sweet-scented columns of Pun (Jrecn s leli'giaph ! ' ceited with every mark of distinguished regard .b the citizens of that jlace j and g invited to, and partook of, a public dinner. Wln'l. -rsorv er our esteemed Governor goes, he receives the ' have written at though in place of " likt" or in homage of 'he grateful respect of the people, j default, received the ferrule. We are puzzled It is with peculiar priJe they rrvert to tt e cir-' winch most lo adfnire in this paragraph the cumH'ancet kttt'nilnghieievatnm t hvr4tf rijntU.,tLi dktion.or the. xaiwteturu.pf . ihe UagistMcy iottheir slate. 'IThe. hiyh diuincaojii-ienliincftt. .'.firjjyj, there are Uhs whom chance waa unsou'g1rby' hiih i th6 ''reprta ivr's of tat put in jwsseMion of types and ink,.w!io dei the people turned their eyes from the art fi ;e of terve lodgings m- a feoitetiary for .committing demagogues," atiJ tht' "truckling of -sjTnpnant-id'r mrm slaughtei- on their -miker lorigue. , : office-seekers, and with peculiar complacency j .ta M threkfirgi tower." f rtr.sT from EunnpE, TbeshltAUriunia, at New-York from LiveHool. brgs Knghuh apers to the 6ih June. Vhe Ci'imr ami Enquirer furnishes the follo'Mng tummaiy of iews by this arrival i There weieVumors in Lnfion, that Mr. kison was or ftnuld be invited to return to th ministry, but thev are contradicted. Mr. ret) it to be raised ro the peerageit is unccrtnii. whether he will remain in office or not. Mr. OTonnell hat addressed a circular to the people' of Clare, on the aiibject of the approaching election. . The Puke of Wellington it so thornuehlv convinced, at it ia said.' the Kufiisns cannot sub- Smuggling The editor of the NiiRira Glesner, in his last paper stye that sev eral seizures have recently been made by the Collector of Niagara. Whiskey ap pears to be the chief article attempted lo be run Into Canada. The editor adds that the temptation to smuggle on b,oth sides is great, to much so, that en honest trader cannot lire, "he must imugle In elMefeoce.. -v.,L , Nashville, ( ftnn .) ttth Juni. -Tha Right R Wthop. U-,nscroft of me episcopal wiiurcb, arrived in this town from N. Carolina on Friday evtnini; last. Jlia objedt is to attend , Conven- on, to be held here to-morrow, for; the tiU"odeptIng' canon for the regulation of ha Eniaro. -The-N inhvtlle- paper! ot .e -2Cth uKl mains?! ireri n r"ii!T)S?i7rfftinii,t wnicn Judgt fli .Lean, ute rost .ufttcr General, discharged hit functions at the June session of the United States Circuit for that district. . A man of real talcjys, from rectitude, and steadfast industry, ariquitt himself well in every station which he undertakes. ' Princeton Theological Seminary.-X 'rom the seventeenth annual repot t of this in stitution, presented to' the General As sembly at their Ute session, it appears th highest number of students in the scmin try during the past yea was 170, and that the number now in connection is 107. The report announces the endow rrrt Great Bargains ! npIlE tubscriber'a Intention being to removn JL to the West, if nos,ible lo the fnrinp. of fcra the following Property for tale. Upon ret tonaffle term namely i oinmg u. w. Brown, Tormerly occupieJ y himselftst Store. an.t best stands for business In Saliabur... t.K. with varies out buildings, and a new and crnn pieieis nnumea oiuce, now occupied as t tadori thnp bv,Mr. Loty,w..l ;,, , -. . ., . Als J.M acrot UnJ, Iving in tht C F Porks of tb Vadkin,nin'milet Own WjjiV' SalUburv, adjoining Fred'ck. Ford,' t-$tn zcharisli MacAtee and others, on . ... 'Which iHe'SimirSmhrnvvmai.U.'.nf at lor Keahl.r'tpoed 'tw.'Uial to aHy vh"- tation In th county. , , , , . 1 , Alst.aa or 30 acrra Lamf, lying nn Crane ' j .r " Mi.Jt. .1.1;...... :j . ..j..,.. . . . .T7 w7-rri(iM t. s .f Alti t number of SiHtt and Tin WunJtLM at hitttore In Salitbury. i t In exchange for, or In payment of, the above property notet of hand on solvent pcrtom, or regw propertyi will be received. . Tliota who with to buy, would &i weil lo an ply toon. EDWARD rKtSi, . SaUtbwtt, Jiij. I,, 809. , .78 , y P. S. The remaining Stick j GOODS on hand in Concord, comprising a (rood aifrtmnt, brhng"ing to the ttibscriber, will be sokl oft" on Kiw terms i and payments made easy to tjie pur. closer, if pie whole stock could b dipo-d at pneaale. , , . C, - WYA WAX. ONF. thousand ponmU of the first quality cf BEF.S WAX wsntedi for which a liberal r e the Turks, that be thinks interference mrnt of n scholarshin in the minary bv I Pr'fle be f,?eR' ,n Cui kl Saliabtiry' unnecessary. I he tepo-t of d.ugreeinenta be. tl0,weU L. Colt, Esq. of Haltimoro. up, and believe j. 1 Parliament was to have bro ken up on or before the 13th June. The affairs of Portugal, and the disturbances and diatrcss in tlcmtnufacturing districts of. tngland. had. been before the 1tnfttfs."-'ttit ninvrevd ihat in offer hat ben m-wlrlo Lord Altorp to-join the cabi net. The latest German paper stain that rumors mmi -niv r. r plrl of negotiations (foing on between LonI fieyatcsburg and Count NtUfo,!, respecting ihe ilkaiL; tjf the Uar. danneliet. The Uu-sau answered, ft, at in all a'eps that his F.mpcror Ijas taken, he lus nothing more at heart than to join tie clfor i of rnirland The Bosto.j ti zttte mentions an in stance of recent occurrence in that city of I .father's .imprisoning his own daughter for dehf." He-Vai bread with hit child lo sell : she nuid him r.t. i-uun...IHid was unarl to cm-1 tinned iminKt harboring him, for a balance due. The Jteling father .w 07 iQ9 tnrust ner into prison. Medical and DrnfHtore. AliSTIS fc BL RJJ3. xariifitiry, Jlug th, 18,'V. 7 A horse of 103 years of age is shown at andFmncetoeirectadural.lepeac.-in F.orope,! ,',tM n "'ongso a oiisn ntercnant IroundVd'ujwi'n former IreiVfiii, af.rT'Krafas 1s 'VkW remarkable animlha.Jen.al wt consistent with 'he honor 'and interest of his Med upon sugar since it was 70 years old. empire. Mysterious conferences are taid to ' have been held in liindon be ween the KtistiaV, j The Vaferlown (New York) Rrginter Ambas'sdor and the Prince of Coin. nirh th-yv r. . , c . , 1 are frequent and conducted with n.u. l N-c-cyV of ,a9t Week' ,n l)Cuk,nK "f ths h,C C0,d The views ol Uussia are ambitious, 1. ,1 j,-!fae- wcamer, says, farmers were acen in coxruvitli. trxat conis y York four., '23.. cr- All account in the German naprr- arf in and mittens on ! stating, tlmt although the Hnssians have opened rested them on the entimable rr.i2rn who now sjsnds at the helm of the Commonwealth, and Whom, like Cincinnati in the Republican days of Rme, they found emplnyed ..in t b.e ,peacefu AHyrroFTwelve monnr h an ine cxperir iiuc mc ci villi ui usivear af forded them, there is little proopectv triey will carry into effect the intended operations of the preseut S'.immer. Fmm tht" Theatre of wsr, we find nothing definite rcf mnmenr sinee our far date the reports are unfavorable to the Rusaian arms. j It waiid: they "have blockaded Smrrna;-: ; It "f si'd that the Greeks have taken the Castle of Rnmehay 1 aml.ilisaoJonirhi. was . expected ip turrendc r. The Rngtish naval force was collec trtig at Corfu, whither Sir. P. Malcom was pro ceeding with the rest of his fleet. M. de Sumento nal returned trom Brazil it The Gull Minet The Charleston Courier must have received very erroneous information in relation to what it is pleaded to term the pU. waJuaiAorth. Carolina, gr ; it cojuld; nevpr pursuittof agr'iculttire 1 and they invested him UV(, (ione mir p-0ple -icl palnable injustice, stbxxidtiaLwHaXJLim In Montgomery county, on the 23d ultimo, by I 8x CenU lltNavt. IOSF.rH SAPOI.F., an apprentice bourl id the subscriber, nn away nn the 34th inst 1 tbeabove reward will b give 0 fof Wrdl'fiverjf;:1 to me in Llnoclnton 1 ana all pertojia tr cau- '.(80 " - 1,1,1 1 t CltiotAs at Auction : """" I WILL espoae to Auction, the balance ths Hied- f GuaU of F.. Allcmimg, on the I30i and Uth of Auimt, 18 the davofthn Klec stjgt,uv Jur 15th, ''. yty. . 1 1 1 .5 i -- " '1 . ' .v . 'i. I 'a', TIT; StibTTiVr has the --plnsnre-of'-ammn--cinir to Ins friends and customers, and the ,ndf.y T. Cag.e, F,q. Mr. M.rhng M.LW.4P .X" feCtiVinK 'rm Miss Margaret Moorf. Ir. the same "county, on 'th Tfitltutt: by John KendH, tq.- Mr.- 'haye ; Ritchie to MUa Margaret l-'astlei. .Cotton AN KLWiANT ASSORTMENT ,....,,,,,. or ..Tua Chenfett .and pmit t uiluunaLU fir -ver had. Havfrtjj been selected w'rtft srreat rarr. bv hiniselt ami bought for ttuA. he feeis perfectly 'f onfiilent lliaf for hie patterns patriotism and virtuous discrimination of tlio'e who conferred the oflicr, as it was honorable and fluttering lo the thrice-worthy recipient of it The piety, and moral influence of the char actr of Gov. Owen, is a sure guan.ity of hU official assiduity and integrity. . v.. ..... .. r ... ij.t:.. r" .tn"Tir the Sabbath, to search for the cmHi? ftra. ' 1 0rK' n' "wxft.t- uottv.. .-,. .1. vllll'i, 110 vai woa uni ui'itii) uui ii- thing important had occurred since the Some fishtrmen lately hauled up a Cod-fuh on the bunKt ol Newfoundland, which Iml AJ uiUari in its mw ! A hSeral discount. a a a. .Vutfff Si'. Mr. David Beard, f 1 lilford county, raited about 3000 silk worms ttii ver. on the native red mulberry, which he iluntcs a good as the while kind. Part nf his s 't lias teen made into ft wing thread ; uhih li ; -nouhcis the best his family ever us .1. "A a. '. iwAeiVand Mrs. M. Locke, of Sil s'mn, I.iac reared, this Seasjn, th former two or t'-.r tboutsnd, the lat't-r uiiout fifteen h.in.lrt.J worms, on the common n-d mulberry. Par? of ..K3fJHlkMieejuD)jJ:ured : it makt ! date of the previous advires. A new Tariff of Duties hd been recciv surr " We take upon ourselves to assert, that the industry of our citizci. has nt, in the main, been interrupted, nor our Churches deserted, by any inordinate thirst after gold. The qnan- turn of labor besowed, in agricultural pursuits,, (:irthascna ,he day fcton the Athenian mecuanic ans, g. uuriiijf ine pasi anu preaeni , g,;,., acasonshns, we venture to tay.henaa great aa j pfditious papers had been picked Up at any former period : and the work done at ' j p,0(roraf .ssed to the Soldiery, and the gold mines has been tnortly so much added cli signed 'o c ffeef a revolution, to the productive industry ofthe State." AT The Frpnrh Envoy and the Duke of goodlv proportion of the labor it the mines, , Mon'r B' Ho were still at the Cu;it I would not, but for them, have been bestowed in any ustljl way among us; so that a large part of the vatrir of the hands employed, and the product of liirir labor, is ay much clear gain to t':c stute. The vivifying influence of the pold found among us, is already felt, in the apprecia tion 0 our currency, in the new animation in. TIW M1IIKETS. SaKihurv Prim. Autrurt tt. to li cents.com 5 U jt , pork 3.30 to 4, but-1 nd equal .juahiiea, he cannot be undersold by ret 7 to 10, flour 3.75 to 4 per barrel, wheat 50 unv ,fH' ' ', n"M' in llle l,,"ce I'he public are respectfully in brown sujjar 12 to 15, coffee IS to 22, salt t.l.' jUjCT- jH led to call and esamlne for to i.25, homespun cloth 18 to 30, whiskey SO to jrir P""! I rhrmr-Ives. Hit assortment Co. 2Ji'baconT fo 9.' - - tjlfc Ji iVrm ihnir erv 'article usuiiliy ' Fayettnilie,.tuhj22 ...Ciftton 6i to 7j pt 1 Siciw MWll.WL BliOWX. bacon 51 to 6, peach brandy 5 j apple do 40 to 42, ' SiU$bwv, July 611, 1H29 Init8b nwWreanw i2-ltwasaed MOi Howl " .-. ; 4 to 51 ; tod 7,-molasw3-a 34, rHiut-W-rtfrngJ -i-pZfnffirF salt 75 to80, tallow H, wheat 8 a yu; whiskey 4' J 1 Ci I ULO WW (lillCUt to 28. ... V, S bank notes U ! percent, pre- t NTEDto pur. luse.25 t.r .10 NHCUORS. mium, Cape fare ditto, lja2. x H for which a liberal Dric will b. iv.,n Baltimore, July -4 Flour Rf.j a 7 cot Inn I in cash. I can at all times be found, in Kalis, is id he carried despatches of importance, j to 60, Irish potatoes 40 10 50, sweet do. 40 to 50, which may prolong the residence of the young Queeji.in Europe. , . ' CoomArt. Intelligence from Carina- fd from Bogota, and wss nu !e public at 19 to whikey 24 to 23, bacon y to If. j bury, at E. Allemong's Mansion Hotel. Any t hiirlntnn. Juh 2U Cotton 7k to Q cAntn. Person wishing to Neil, to whom it nnv w in- A.....7 . 7. uh..av, an. 27, bc.u (Jin , ti:ima ! " " nient lumake applitatioi,,candirectafe- H a 9, bent kind of'bagging 20 to ?., suit 34 o '" 10 mf kt Salaburi, N. C. and thry will bo 30seorn42a46,cofleellt li N. Carolina-! nt'ended lo. .IUjUII III IC. bank bills 2 a CJ per cent, discount; licurgia. ll Wiftry. June K J, W71. 71 ditto. ' .CiM o.Vorth-(,'nrulinn, .11, ikenbwf cvitiily ; Camden, July 2f....;.- .Cotton 7 to 6rfltw-4J'4tf.RIm-emtrt -of l.w, May Wrm. W29 T to 5 out of the wsiron", that from Camden K5Mnou Tanner 11. John t annrr ; piti'ioa milU 6 to 7; uheat $1, corn M to 62 J, oats 32, for divorce. In this cast, ordered by the mutt. salt 75, whiskey 28 to 35, bacon 7 to , that publicaUuu be made in the Unleigh Regis- mimintrtonjuly .....Cotton 7 to 8, flax 10 , ,fr ""'I' Western Camhoi:,., for three ino.tihs to 13. flour 6.50 to 7.00. corn 60 to fVl, rlu e-c 7 I weive 11111 uie ueirminni oe ana appear to 8, apple O' amly 33 to J tallow 8 to 9. JVev.Vork, July 21 Cotton fij;t'. !'),, flour at the next aiiperior rourt of law to he tfld fur the county oFJYiccklenhurfr, at tlif court. hoiis Charlotte, in the sixth Monday ufu-r the Rant sewing thread, and ba.ful 7W, clothing. We hope, and exnect, the laudable -?nteTpTieT)f these ladies. U1 another yearrbe fjst d into most kinds of business, &c. &c. to tk "corrupting" tendency of the "trea Public morals were perhaps never at a higher more generally emulated than- hitherto, by the matrons and maidens of his section ofcounlrv. Take a Xewspnper.K farmer in Ontario county, N. York, in good circumstances, lately received, Tu escnang5TorTparTf1ll8nrplns- Cr0Pi 8120 in hills n a broken bunk, the fail Vire of which was annotuwed in Xha papers pf hit own county four days before he took the 'money: fiiufcltfio , isiyuy lost me jjiw. iiooa enougn ior hiiti. wk'd the stable door after the horae wa stolen! The Tayettev'dle Journal and Cheraw Radical te quarrelling about Messrs. Calhoun and Van Buren. Gentlemen, we beg of you to recollect the Spanish proverb, ' Save merem my friend," ,n-d drop the subject. In all human probability on or the other (or possibly both) of these ex ited indivulttalt, will, in due time, controul the deitiniet of this mighty republic ; and. when the proper season arrives, their encmiet will doubtless make mince-meat of their characters -4 therefore becomes the duty of theirrena to preserve their fair fame, instead of beginning !Hooo to, tear their reputationt to piece?'' Tnrr f. hf rator had ordered a cor.inbu tion of 500,000 to pay the troops in tlic army of tht ..South. From jj60,000 ta g 100.000 was the propo ion which fell to Cdrthnrens : Three thousand dollars j were to be paid 'y one merchant. Gen. Santander had b'en removed to Porto Ca Il II.. I,. u..a tr l cnnhnrit in I h I r 90 In 0 l.fmluk iln. 1 H tn 2t. tiam 0 1(1 I 0. , ., , ' ... ' ... . . wiih, niicic iiv-M i . ' . ne imani exparie. vint-ss, Samuel lie'iiu-n i.r ak..n . K .,,.11,.... 31 , . ... -A . 10 a, leai u . 1 gpep t,eti, in M;Vr, h, 1879. 24 ...North-Carohna bank bills 3 to p r ,mt86 S UM,. llfcMM'.KSON, e. . c. I. 2 to 2j, Virginia I per cent, do, fortress under the charge 1 6.87 to 7. cotton bsgeiiiL' mad: ol hemp 19 ' r.,,,.,., M,llltiav, ,.,, 1 ,.. ... to 21, wheat 1.7 to 1.1.. oak tann',1 aolc leath- ln,wf.r , .lhtv, ..i,,,,,. or',e tt u iU nun 011- " Arrwd. It w -saW in -our- late , pa. nr that rpcecu v in the name of the standard among m, than at this time. Without nnn(T 0n ftrpr-lilIf, !, to l,e. estab I IIIOCH U IUC I9I4IIU .tir critt ii.b. p 7rTOnTttirrTonRTirTTrfti mar har'g liarL-friher m frwwotmg w-wtanltng jyftlTtirTJTrrlt r thu strtcttno of Ftw nd the growth of morality and religion in the com- ( England, which governments have signed munity, we will state a fact, which must speak a convention on this subject. That amia- volumes in their favor 1 afturirr ol i,lPun aixl mut'tiA semiionH. .Vav tpnn . w 1 rm f. . . r . tf H IR .. "VStfssasvsstVtify xa...uoiion ia L,MiMnT,..y . A, fl.n R.nru llino 1.1 . . 1 . Dnn M;r..l i. In a 61 111 8. COrtl 50, flM . ... ...w .ioic voung Bo.itiCiu.. ' " " U5 -l w.i it n u ,i Ao,..a I .J I,', .;r, KArr.lt. ..,1 U uMU. .U 1 .1 f . mmf I r.l .V V f'ni,r,,r t lrm urwiuj .(.. - - -- . , l'"" UIIUCl 3 Ijir"rw -.MUUt.,,WJi 'rtvtvy..'., Company, Col. Abner F. Caldwell, not a drop of i jjU jaa been used for many, months : the I Raleigh, July 23 -... .We Jcam that the .r-i-T2ll?lt??2:? lata RtutAF nf numuer oi nanus cmpioycu, we oeueve, i. up : ' ' nr'tw .Ts.f ' .r- ft. I'e'er a Uhurch in nini " bet fotykeifc to the Paotal hargJ.lt Christ's Church in this City, and-that he has accejtf e4 the call- It is expected that the new Episcopal" Church witt brresdy for Consecration in , the course, of six or eight weeks: ' Regitter. The editors of the National Intelligencer deny that any ne -is- in treaty lor tb purchase of their newapaper establishment, as intimated in a late paragraph. They say ihey-"do not mean to part with the Intelligencer, the sole reliance of their families for support, till death do them part." , , ' The quantity of cotton purchased in Colum bia, S. U. the present season, is. stated by the Telescope to be upwardt of 60,000 balcsi The Georgia Journal remarks that f Ince the formation of temperance societies in that state, not less than 1000 families have wholry given up the use of ardent spirits, and 1000 more use but half the tianu;y which they did two years ago. The editor of a Providence paper is troubled with cockroaches. He says : " They are a terrible annoyance in a house and if we can obtain a recipe for their destruction, we shall publish it for the jvfiod of the public" The- recipe" for kii.ing a cockroach is not unlike that of Mrs. Glass for cooking fish first cauh the cockroach, and then you may suffocate it with tobacco juice or Scotch snuff. - ndtt Cai. J..lii'2'J'l'Li!. Petition of John. Murnhev. Churlea heat 1.00a9(l,U8citii5 tv"alt HQ itfnrnhTrirtuTiBthonPtitlw Us 100 pear.h hrandy 73. anrle d . 40 a 45, whis. 0hn Mumhy. John Tomlinson and hia il' Anna, key .5. ' i I.evin (ionlen mid his wileTletsey Vi't. Stephen Ckera-m Jttlv 22.... Cotton, 7 to 8t, hicon I Mitrpltv, John Hull and his wife Dcbotah, Charles 6 to 8. corn 50, flour 4 lo 4.50, whiskey 25 o Ifillian and hi wile Uulanar, Stephen Stuart tallow 8, mo'aitses i., beef 3. JJoiton, July Il. Cotton 10 to 11. fl f lt flout :T. rn-4U a 51, tliccse J Mallow 8 Y-gl v, nil, A, corn 41, nacon I to VI, wrauuy appic ts 45, whiskey 26 to 27. " . Ctmfiitur. -a&,T. 78, j!our5 a 6 lard 6 to 7, whiskey 25 to .17, tallow 8. N. Carolina bank. bills 10 per cent. dis.. , Cincinnati, OUi, fu'ji 10..V....Cottrn 12, fa thfrs 23 cents, flaxseed 37 to 40, flour 5 75 to 5.8i, Kenhawa salt 50 cents, peach brandy 62, apple do. 37, whiskey 20, tallow 6 to 7, tobac co 3 to 7 centt per lb. Balximrt Jfari.--l'lour is extremely dull, ami on the decline. -We can hear of no wles of Howard ttreet flour worthy of remark, and our quotation it merely nominal s indeed some dealers hold on in the. hope of higher prices. The wagon price i generally conoidered to he a 5.12 Sales of city mills flour have been made at Si . ' ' 'WrJ-lOi rfl. Xt!St!!i!tfEl'!'!j,i.u'! urvivin(jxecu tor of llanieT Murjdiy.Tec'drand'' Sieoo'" "cpii nurjiuy oiiivii- tratnrs of Hannah Murphy, dee'd : Petition far iliiunbutinn. In this caent appearing to tht aaiikiitcuon oi nr wnn, tint atennen ararrroT.- 1 t John Ballnd his wife Oeboralr, Charles Clllian A' mid Vis wTr 0ula T this State; ititthereforeorderedby thecourt.that ,. t' publication be made six weeks successivrly ia ,? rte'WeteViraVdTwtIta''flSff Murphy, John Ball and Deborah hia w.li', Charles CiUian and Ihilanar his wife; be, and appear before the Jiisl'iws of our ciMirt of pless and quarter sesionvTAbljfelil Irfr the county uf Davidson, at the court-house in Lexington, on the 2d Monday in August next, then and ther to plead or imiwer to taid petition, otherwise it will be taken pro conV-sin, and heard ciptrte at to them. Witness, !avid Mock, clerk of one aaid court, at otFce, the 2nd Monday of May, 1829 Gi7tf D. MOCK, C.C.C. Price ol alvt. $3. , " "TFlERIFlS DEEDS, ' . I 7V)lt land sold by order of writs of venditioni . exponas for tt tlti eftVw. .. - t; J

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