T)pmisey Bryan, David Chester, Isaac; Clark, LCl oouer, imam vuie, ionn Campen, Isaac Clark, Philip Dean, John Etherasje, Abraham Fowler, Jas. Fatilks, ohn Graham, Joseph Gurley, Brittain Gcrgo, Samuel Gainer, John Gill,Wm. Griffen, Adam Hart, Peter Hadsock, Richard Hardwick, Joshua Harvey, Jas. JIukins, Crawford Johnston, Fountain JourJan, Josiah Jones, Edward King, Francis Larho, Wm. Long, John Leach, Isaac Lewis, Bennett Morgan, Solomon flliddlcton, Daniel McFater, Robert M' Kinncy, Kli McVay, Morris Morgan, Rocr" McCraw, Arthur McDonald, William Mclntire, Philip Mason, Hen yy Miller, Edgerton Mott, Ncheniiah Pravy, John Piatt, William Paftbrd, William Pace, William Ryal, Richard Roberts, Cornelius Ryan, John Simp son, Robert Seayer, John Stringer, John Shepperd, James Sisk. Samuel Simpson, David Sweat, Sampson Sykes, William Thomas, Caleb 1 nomas, ncv, Dempsey Underdoo r;nS iJ1J'I,i, line, jonn wens, JLott Watson, John Ward, Wm. Welch. I look lor support and consolation. 1 pray him to bless and prosper my country, which, while it casts "e off, cannot, and I trust will not bo disposed to deprive me of the consolations, which results from a consciousness of good intentions, and honest conduct in office." A resolution was subsequently adopted by both Houses, declar ing that, 111 the opinion of the Le gislature, Judge James's private and moral character stands unim peached. They have also autho rised him to draw on the Treasury for his salary up to the year 1329. The West India Trade Mr. Clark of Ky. asserted thp ntlmr Anthony To-K in tllG 1Io" of Ropresenta , Levi Vis-jtlvcs m reply to Mr. Randolph, mat ims trade is more prosperous than it ever was before." Where arc we to seek the evidences of this prosneritv In tl.o 1 7 mi MARRIED, . . In Halifax county, on Thursday eve ning, 14th inst. by Benj. W. Davis, Esq. Mr. Robert Aaron to Miss Sarah fVulaker, daughter of Mr. Robert Whitaker. Price Current. FEB. 15. Bacon, U randy, -Corn, Cotton, -Coffee, Flour, family, Iron, -Molasses, Rum, New-Eng. Sugar, brown, - loaf, - - Tea, Young Hyson, Imperial, - Wheat, - - -Whiskey, - per Peters1 g. JV. York. lb 9 10 9 11 gal. 23 30 bu'h 50 60 lb 8 9h 8$ 10$ 16 173 13 17 bbl COO 475 550 ton 110 112 $90 96 gal 35 40 32 36 42 45 33 39 lb 6 1H 7 10 18 25 17 19 100 125 90 98 - 140 150 120 140 bu'l 80 85 90 94 gal. S3 36 27 34 corres- Slost Shucking. A friend in Lincoln county, under date of dependence between the Secretary '2d inst. writes as follows: "I have! of the Treasury and the Collector just been informed that a man by I at Portsmouth! In the deprecia te name ot W illiam Clme, was, ted price of Indian corn in Vim- last night committed to the jail of ma! JVorti-Ca?-olina Bank JVotes. At Petersburg, 5 J to 6 per cent, discount. At New-York, 8 do. Dentistry. rj LILLYBRIDOE, Dentist, returns his sincere thanks to the inhabit ants of Tarborough, for the liberal pat ronage they have given hirrt during his! vJr, in the lumber tmdn nf ;r.fnn d.r.m ihm .viu un ; ,io Lincolnton on a charge of having; North-Carolina! The F.-ivnttn-'ajrain rat Mrs. Gregory's) on the ssth killed one of his own children! vi lie Observer of the 7th, "states ; in6t- and tarr' during the session of the Farmwell Grove MPHE Exercises of this Institution (em bracing a common course of Eng lish, with Classical studies so arranged as to render them preparatory to the University) will commence on Monday, 25th of this instant, under the care of Mr. J. II. Strain, who comes with sa tisfactory testimonials of his qualifica tions and moral character. From the well known healthy situation, and cheapness of board, &c. it is hoped that this Institution will meet with liberal encouragement. The house formerly occupied by the Rev. C. II. Hines, is now in readiness for the reception of boarders on very reasonable terms. Pri ces of tuition English, per session, $8; Latin and Greek, $12. The present session will end about the first of June, and after a vacation of two weeks the second session will commence. James B. Yellowley Pres't. Alfred IV. Moore, Sec'y. Halifax Count)', Feb. 13, 1S28. Five Cents Reward. RANAWAY from the Sub scriber, in the beginning of De cember last, an indented negro srirl named Report says that said Cline and that the "prices of lumber have Countv Court- (preference to P. P. S his wile went to one of his neigh- actually fallen at Wilmington LT7wEr'h ir ,,oo jwi! burs to a chopping. Sometime more than one-half, since the re : arooro , icq, io, is&. dd i. k.. ...., f'. i l a .i r . i 3vmj potatoes during the day said Cline left the strictions on the West India trade" company; no person present knew and it brings facts to sunoort the which way he went. Sometime assertion. Really, as Mr. C. says, JlTS 'RECEIVED, and for sale by after, a small negro, who was left "gentlemen should ascertain the tllc Subscribe". with the children, brought news truth," before they venture upon 00 bushels Irish Potatoes, . I 1 I I'll " 1 I . . w i i . i rv . f . . mat one oi me cnikiren was dead, sucu recKless propositions. ...Enq. . " lncn Ulcy 011er ,ow Ior asl1 The people, when coming to the! D. RICHARDS BETSEY TOOTLE, Aged about 17 years, and has a very ack complexion, lhe above reward j will be given for the apprehension and ! delivery to me of said girl. All persons are hereby cautioned against harboring or employing her under the penalty of the law. ANN PARKER. Edgecombe County, Feb. 182S. 27 house, found Cline sitting on a! Norfolk and Charlntmi. LinrJ Tarhoro', leb. 21, 1S2S. CO. 27-4 chair with his back towards the A meeting of a number of citizens ' bed where the dead child was ly- has been held in Philadelphia for ing. A coroners inquest was the purpose of considering the held over the child, and the jury question of establishing a line of ;hi in a verdict ot "icilful stages and steamboats from Nor Icr;' What evidence fasten- folk to Charleston, connected with Notice, N order to relieve our endorsers at Bank from their responsibility, lo pay THE CELEBRATED HORSE General Marion, WILL STAND tho present Season at my Sta ble, half a mile from Ha lifax town, and will be ( J 7 I J 1 . . m r . . . our other debts, and close the partner-i let 10 mares at UJL,L,AKb, Cash, hip between us, we hereby offer for sale the sinSlc leaP 1 vVliN 1 Y Dollars the season, payaoie ai me expiration 01 the season and THIRTY Dollars to in- brouirht 71 ) - w,c. nai UVIUiniUU UlMUll- iuiiv lU VIIUl lUSUJII, COUIieCieO Willi ,l10 nfTloo nn.l F.dalli!m(.nt nf i ho f. ed suspicion on the father 1 know the line from Philadelphia to Nor- telligencer and Petersburg Commer not; but time will disclose it. ifolk. It is nronosed to onon a cial Advertiser. It is needless to ex- Al - . - Ttalriirh Stfnr ! siilisp.rintinn fni- n Mt.tl natiate on the value of this nronertr. to!as soon as ine mare is ascertained to be in every instance. The season will sure the mare to be in foal, to. be paid subscription ,s2oU,0U0,conditionedthatachar- JScnueman oi laientanu .capital, capa t. ,i ii i. i i .i c ble of conducting the business to advan ter shall be had lrom the Mate ot .v... : I-- . ..v mil ims passed iur i uc naa irom uic niaio ot ,a T,)C office is comnlctc and well commence the 1st day of March next, uuiu unmclics ot tlic L,Crislature aoutli-Oarolma, unshuckloil by mT,r)ird in everv kind of Tvw nn,i! and end on the 10th of July. Particu- ' II "111 . 01 irgniia, submitting to the peo- any untavorable conditions. It Press that can be required; and the list pl' whether a Convention shall be is thought highly probable that of Subscribers, and Advertising custom 'a!lcd for the purpose of altering nine-tenths of all the rassengers ifor maT ytars extended to the cstab- tlie Constitution of that ?State. ifrom tho South, i line, as the passage from Charles- Miilli-Carulina. Judge Wm. ton to Philadelphia will be regu larly performed in four days. I O I- I . . Ml will nr,f,r , jiisnmeni, win spcaiv IT lit V- W lJuiiics, has been removed from office by the Legislature of South Carolina. The charge against Mm was habitual intoxication, and consequent neglect of his ollicial duties. He was found guilty on hro articles by a very large "nia Jnty; ixn nj sentence was pro li,)Ullcod by the President of the nato on the 3Uth tilt. The !o!e scene is stated to have been feting beyond description. -uyiy of the audience were mclt-J-'u into tears. Judge James was j1 jldier of tjie Revolution, and 'Uhed his blood for his coun tywhen called upon to show causu why the sentence should l!,jt he pronounced, he rose and pressed the Senate as follows: ilMr. .President I have served l'nCountry l0() lng not to be sen- of my duty to submit (as jV(w as I may) to this heavy stroke. Coubl have wished that my old bad been spared this awfir l;imity,but Providence has tho'-. Proper to bring me through the j.rid and trying scenes of a long this bitter period. To the Eighty Ruler, and to him alone, . Louisiana. Extract of a letter from a gentleman at St. Francis ville, dated 8th January: "I am moving from place to place, to avoid the contagious fe ver now raging here. Your friends Mills and Pickering have both fallen victims to it: and now whilst I am writing this letter, the heat is so oppressive the perspi ration Hows from every pore," Fatal Duel On Saturday, the id inst. Mr. Bond -Martin and Mr. Carr, students of medicine, left the city of Baltimore for "the field of honor," near Bladensburg, to settle a dispute of a trifling na ture in its origin they met at eight paces, when Mr. Martin re ceived, on the first fire, the ball of his antagonist in his forehead; iie fell and expired on the ground. His body was brought to Balti more, and has since been convey ed to the Eastern Shore of Mary land, the residence of his father, Chief Justice Martin. Mr. Carr is from Virginia. for themselves The Newspaper has at no period been more liberally patronized than at pre sent.. ..it has about 900 good subscribers, the amount of advertising has been fully S 1000 per annum heretofore, with very considerable job-work.. ..so that we may s:;y without exaggeration that the gross income of lhe establishment has avera ged about &S000 per annum for the last eight years; while the annual expences of the Printing-Office amount to 1 i t tie more than SOQO. Such being facts (and that we state nothing but the truth, any gentleman by calling upon us can be satisfied,) scarcely any consideration, but the imperious obligations above mentioned, could induce us to part with property so valuable. It will be offered at private sale until the first day of April next; on which day, should it not be disposed of (and due notice will be giv en of a transfer,) it will be sold publicly on the premises occupied by us on Bank Street, to the highest bidder. The terms will be made known on applica tion; but there is no doubt, should a re sponsible purchaser present himself, that on paying down a small amount in cash, a reasonable credit for the greater part of the purchase money might be ob tained. Gentlemen disposed to avail themselves of this offer, can receive any further information they desire, by ad dressing Dr. Richard Feild, of Bruns wick, Mr. Miles Jordan of Lunenburg, Mr. James B. Kendall of Petersburg, or the Subscribers, VANCE V $ BURTON. Februarv 19, 182S. lar attention will be paid to mares sent to remain with the horse; separate lots are provided for mares with young colts, and they will be fed if required at twenty-five cents per day. Every attention will be paid to prevent accidents or es capes, but no liability for cither. general Marion, Is a beautiful dark bay, black mano and legs, full 5 feet 2$ inches high, now eight years old, in good order, &c. He was got by old Sir Archie his dam. by Citizen, his grandam by Alderman, his g. grandam by Koebuck, his g. g. g. dam by Herod, his g. g. g. g. dam by Partner, &c. GEJSf'L, JUARION was run at Lawrenceville against Sir Henry, and won the Jockey Club with ease; he travelled to New-Market, and there won the Jockey Club, beating Bet scy Richards and others. LEM. LONG. Feb. 19, 182S. , 27 J7'"The Kaleigh Star, VVarrenton Repor ter, and Washington Herald will please give the above three insertions, and forward their accounts to the Postmaster at Halifax. Notice. RAN OFF, some time in the month of December last, negro man JACOB, bought by Elias Carr of Hardie Flowers, Esq. some years since. He is sup posed to be lurking either in the neigh borhood of Tarborough, or of said Flow ers. A liberal reward will be paid to any person who will either deliver said negro to the Subscriber, or lodge him in any jail so that he gets him. JONAS J. CARR. ' Edgecombe County, Jan. 31, 1928

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