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-II A. I 8ir.ksAA Mwn seiiwa. a tMf UMU1' Lia Asiwr. 'rUxxUtoir lihlr1 dtk-tf Willbnwtown, can free HIV W1xOTWfF-' fi 0 ay "irwnwa i 10 advantage ami we icuwii-v. r-.

in advantatu it. A cornnton fwt tablo, set ur their front yard, iniht hive two of its in Massachusetts, one iu fV.m- r0r brethren of the Wltg for vvhom ire beprcpariug the close of this sad political drama of ours; and we welcome our friends to tho near approach of the final sceneto one la decisive- omlljct, that, if it does not bring us the noblest of all triumph that of success-fully defending our liberties must bestow on us, at loast. the almost equally glorious one of being overwhelmed in their defence." After this patriotic effusion, tho editor depict? in aw- New-York, and ono in Vormpnt David T. of was on the 9, inst. e-Iccted Speaker ol the Senate of this State, vice lkdford MrOwn.

jipoiuti'd' Senator of the United Static. K- 1 i occasion to we nuvotne ini.i p-vll living near the Potomac nc ration of trying matrimonial lif the youtfR n- silfident ind slow in conversation about tho -pcrh ps "inexperienced as a love-monger' --mthc4 ew impatient, and to bring the biuu- THE MARKETS. Jul colours, the anticipated consequence of a ulure on ded a more explicit avowci on Ionian -Jik! iour rich soil ri lover, the follow ing term Frank, ii of the to a subvcrMonvnf the E.rubrrrnt ncfurr'a bi tter hUtting's flour (J'rrevrry land. a nt the Hvstem. and ol the siavcues iu I want to know it, that I may itrn I to many me cb Uiogrphical and liscellai-ctHis xvoj Kh Hiick'sTheoloicul ii.nt.dnmK a comprebtnstvt- view of evriy at tiele svtrteni of l)i inity an iiarti! account ot the Jjnn which have utiisted in Mu rtilijyou w.rd from ibr Birth Christ to tlvff present Tides of the Knurr 3d H.

the adventores of a pntleiwaft I)iovuu-il. H- t.e auth of uliiHn, The C'in loiiiiro. A Padmontcse tale- Tiitr shtpncixl's Calindar. The ot ttu linwiioir. Fy lady Morgan '1 he- schooli of A '1 ilcs of wit and romance.

Kyoicnt de. t'nicc The iit-w Fi irsU XV ildgr r. e. nvrl. Hi.

hiliuu, A tab- t.f France lic colejyans. A Novel. of wealth, or views and illirtr'mrioirs ftf trudrt- M.iiiuf.icluivs produce and commerce wl 1 uj-jiw ins Itihtory of Turkey, containing a disrripion ots tRe man. ncrs, customs. of the inhabitants olthe TwK fnipire.

A Natural Histor of animals. History of I'crsia. The youiiK cadet; or Henry Delanierc's vryapeto Lvlfa, luMiii'cls iii his account of the Burnuist wON and the wonders ot Elora. Dun Qaixotu The Coitftitution of the Presbyterian Church, coiitunina; the cMilessioii of ith, the catechisms, and the directory' for the worship God: Tlie works of Joseph edition six volumes ui'ir Liu current, '21 I'n- lirrt tmijoroiizh I ncs 4o prer. A lon pause ensued--At lerfgtn broke hncc as follow: No No corn appropriation of A cents to aid the funds of the Colo nidation Society, lie say if they fail inthe.e great an-; alurlnus oun.oscs.

"Tho block will surk their poi, con 7 a 9, beef 2 a 2, brand) a 40, butter a 10, er! Good Lord, Ielly, 1 time nearly over corn J'J .1.7, con eu io -u, uuui ses 0, su-ar 10 a 12A, salt 12 5 a 150, tallow 8 a 10 their heads will noiWeii iu ti.e sun, their limbs will be wheat l0 a 70, whiskey a 30. strung to city gates and cahtle walls, and tiieir spirits 1. Mr.n TAmrp! A writer in the Tin: will walk abroad weeping and Howling over me iati'd tht the fanners ofJho tuiteu XashvUlr Ten. Xov ember 21 Cotton 7 to 8, flour 3 to (i lard i) to 7, whiskey 25 to 37, tallow 8. N.

mi nil desolation! flie confounded yankees must have stripped came nature of her wanted sensibilily, or fehe would t-nadnn in lnoiiining on ilmt memorable day whn fust above soul-stirring revelation was lie to the world Ihromili tho weeping columns of the Teleope! cuptdv ihrt manutaetiirera wim wuu. V. noO.OOO per anum with prain, ttl with corn, rye, butter, v. a.M:V,-H. tealea, WotH, fuel, and timber 1 with cotton wol, 6,000,000, with indiRO and OM.rnrnrl,,.

150.000; total IfA.nrri- r- l.d.w!ary were subverted by forci-m comj.et.on, a market for these comtnodeties bo found! aay, Ir. Ho.ipor! speak out, honestly. Ye Fathers of the revolution! collect together agun Hie Christian's inheritance; rr a llecHoh of of scripture, by Ai-nuelClarke, D- V. your fnigments, into mortal systems andiise ise in ojtposition to the niipoml.ng rum ot yonrcnii- Carolina bank bills 10 percent, disdouut. Sai.hurt, O.

nW, 3 Cotton 1 1 to lj ccnt com 2, 30. In of 3 to 4, biHter 8 to 10, llour 3,7 to A per j0 to GO, Irish potatoes 30 to 10, sweet do. 2.7 to 3.7, brown sugar 12 to 5, collee lo to 2 2. sail I 12 to 1 25, hoinc-pun cloth 15to2j 20 lo 23, bacon 8 to 10. Pet'rsburp, Va.

Xovember 21 Cotton a 9, tobacco, middling prime 14,00, wheat 96 a 1,0,7, corn 45 a 50 cents-per bushel, flour '9 bacon 9 a 10., FayrttexilU, 3 Cotton 8 to bacon 7 a 7 peach brandy 55, apple do 20 to 30, butter 10 to 15, corn 30 to 40, flaxseed GO, Hour 4 to 5, lard 7, molasses 32 a 31, siigar to 10, sah 75 to 80. tallow 8, wheat 85 a 'JO, 24 to 28 V. S. dren! Jiut why all this lamontation and woe Because wise Gtjvernment will continue to extend a guardian protection over its cross, peevish and spoiled children. tu is a abtract oi ui T4rr r.iVK ii- vlii of whe Ihnk of North-Carolina, o.

the 1 9, May and prevent thttu from working out, with greediness, specie, 10,702, 6 foreign notes and bill of x- their own destruction bollock's f-t time a foem in ten doojcs. Tales of a Grand Father. Western Son tester. Ib.rvev's Meditations. The Lifejund Adventures of Baron Trencfc (iiii net's Lectures on female education Putter's Justice.

Co er's Task. Grinisbaw 's I liitorv of England. United btatw. Goldsmith's Hi rtie. i ret o.

Watt's II mns. 1) Do. RoVuisfri CniW. Adams's Geography and nilevi's Do. The trials of Margaret Lindsay.

I.ifK vftte r1i foreign bank credits, l.JvWi.u; The price of manufactures, both home am foreign, A ro State ink stock ikcn for debt, State of North -Carolina, has been constantly and rapidly decreasing ever mce congress imposed a duty upon those from abruad for the -of rawing revenue ami trotecig American mdtr lioO Banking -lioHso aW'od XateiitMcbt; ditto, 1 1 2. 1 Charkj-lm, September Cotton 7 to 9 cents il I ..1, n.l 07 li.irrtii A A 7 A cn i.vu), 0.) Iiiienial bills anj chucks, Total. S-V4')'G-J, 08. lenge them to produce a particle of proof to the contrary. McDuffle may spout, Cooper may scribble, Hamilton may threaten, ami theTelescopo may strain all this ful Iedgers, iy-l'MK-ks, copy stlys, 8cti 'p The subscriber in a fchort lime to receive a coo 1 1 I I Of On c.ilt 'M In I icier addition of to the ab-c.

Notes of the Brink 12 a 4G, coif 1 I to 15 (. arohna bank bills 2 7 Orders for liooksn.t on lurid shall be filled a few day notice. some spouting scribbling and threatening u.rcn nis column- but these facts remain incontestable. --Since the passage of those acts of congress, of which they so i omul iin.otir eomiilCiv lias been a 2 percent, discount Ucorgia, 1 ditto. If Blanks of every description, hi-tnsric to order, wun niel.

tnnif. SV? lecher 25 Cotton 8a9jr, heat louuiy iiuu 1 neatness and despatch, upun the Low: tkkms. Clerks of the Superior and County of (i oil ford and the adjoining Counties, bv making enga enit-nts by the shall Ik- furnished with blanks at 60 cts. per omre, or exteudial, 0.ir citius have doubled their enterprise, am. branJ a 45 havC been ol! red to the eon- wluske) 2u to 2 per Heam.

WILLIAM SWA1M. Grcemborough Jugust 22, 1823. n.tl funls nt the north, $1 lb, fijj; Daebv Banks in North-Carolina, Notes ot other 3ank and deposit, bearing interest Notes of Banks on hand, not at intend, $29,924 b.il of exchange 1,472, real estate, incluHinjj Bankini: Debt, consisting of Notes discounted and Judgements, 996,001 total 1,375,214. Bak ov NEWHtnl. Amount of Bonds, notes, Am the parent Bank, its branches and agei.cie- 1,613.

91 1 dollar Stock taken to feciiredebt d.iefl.e' institution 0, dollars; specie, tlMtars.i cts. real estate 4'5. 00 dollars Bank furniture niens.ls:U.;7 dollaisi amount, due from other Banks T1 538, Dol. cU. at least one hundred percent, lower than But the whole of the b.isincss, lis in the lo-ig fact, ti.nt slam: lib ur J.oer can fucctwhil.

lv compete with Mk labour; and' it is well k.ioWn to our arch politici at Uic that Uie tariff will dce an indirect bcariiig upon the slave qirstion. Tao of C. in.Ltrv. ifit 8 Cotton 8j to 10J, flour ti 7, cotton bait.g m.ide of hemp, 19 to 21, wheat 1 v37 to 1 ,50, ik uuiM sole leather 20 to 2G, hemlock do. 17 to 2 9 to 10, salt 42 to 50, brin(iv 35 ti) 40, winkey 2l to 22, leaf tobacco 3 to U'llow beeswax 23 lo 21, North-Carolina I antt bilU 1 to 3 percent, discount, South-Carolina 1 to orgia 2 to Virginia 1 pr cent do.

23 -Cotton 7.V to 8, fJax 10 STATE OF N. CAKOLiNA. Davidson County. Thomas D. Gibbs.

Vs. i. Original Alexander Rea, IN this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of th- that the Defendant, MeXander is riot an inlnh of this State It is therefore ordered hv the that publication be made in the Greensbor Pitri for 6 week? successively, lequesting the said Ah xai.dei- to ht and appe-tr at the next Court of Pleas mk! Qo et ns for Davidson atthe Court ton. the omd Monday in Febniarv not. and reptevv could kepi dUtinct fi-ouithe qu.tion slav.r; all bearngsi would meet tl.e coital aj.prob-ilio;! and of the I'mon.

MOI ne uoj SUj to llour' 6,50 (o 7), coi GO, chefcc 7 lo 8, dither- i i. I i i lie 1 (II never uruupia utKne Uj fl -i-' i vi r.t tt -i edits-i i 1 nauODs, TTii-ioni a H.M....-V...... the (it-neriil Aernmerit app.e.i.i ite ji.ds in HKU'-i O'-i'o, Scptcm" .5 Cotton ci' 2 corns i1-mmI 37 10, flour 5,75 to 5,85, liid therwise JudguieiH oy default, will he inttreit VID MOCR C. C. Xnvember 12, nSO fit.

t. IWi.iTiovr. potatoes. Two Jtu.lson potatoc were tiut editors of tho Hagarstown. Torch Light, do present season one webbing 3 pounds ounces, aaJ ti-e.

oilier 2 pounds 6 ounces. Th- -liurof the M.irtinsburg fl r.eth- Ins Istt-lv hern with anti Jjclcra yot.itoc, 3 pcuri-is. litit hire's for i l.e eiii "of the Elkron Press fivs h.i has a Chry-jtotdtoe, raisej in Cecil wt'i "-r -r poonds. Kenh.wa salt 50 ctvit-, brand) U2, apple do 20, tallow io 7, tobacco 3 to 7 cent lb. patriot.

I'Rosrt res. Tuk GnEixsBoaoeCH Patriot, Is dVrrted to tl-'c of tacts and o-Kumt nts in our of Koucation, the enc uraemei't unit' icuires in the Southern States, a general "inipnv ement in the cou-, dition of-oM" coloured population a eh in in the iolicy our -inking institutions, and a 3 overthrow of that system of elertioiieei iinr wbicli has disirr.iced the char: e'er of ur Xm-hren, December 1 2 Cotton 7,25 to .7,50, llour 0,50 to 7, wheat $1, bacon 5 to salt 80 to iOO, peach bratid 75, apple do. JO to 45, whiskcv ALUUil.lUtlS. K.0I1 Hi ot 1 imi- irmicip, it i.s a of lb" o.Vevi Texas '1 will i the sl.v- Here is too rub ia. drcid -ssion is a bund chil doe- Hie lire.

Bat Why will a discission of the Texas question riecranly letldlo ait agitation of the blaveim-slioii Because the fclave 6tu. sf and six and know, that theirpolitic.il conse(pience ie rapidly on the wane; and they can only Ptrongtlicn their puny hands by purchasing Texas, dividing it into six', eight, or ten States, and peopling them with outcasts from human sympathy We trust their unhallowed denigns will not be countenanced by a virtuous -people who look upon slavery as the supreme political cunte of ibis country. Cotton. Tho whole amount of the cotton enp of the United States, for tho year ending 3-d. September The world wan told garden was aii-ilif! And rum, the hinr.it, sighed till woman unutrU.

country. It will b- the aim of the suhscrdii collect "1 condeiise all Foreign and Domeitk a iiicimI, Imi ltici.1, nnsi ellanei us r. th fburadav. 3. inst.

iVl a. MIcajaii potatoe will make tougb lor thu "Crcu-bes' of mtn!" IK Viwotma. On Friday tho 13, tilt, the efTi rv of William B. Leigh was burnt on the public sn i ire in Harrisonburg. This transaction was severe Iy reproache I by the "low-laud Virginians and censured by many in Western Virginia.

Wo think that the fenliugs which cave birth to such a movement had bet-to: not be indulged But Mr Leisrh his certainly merited for himself a large portion of manly scorn, not only f.orn the hardy sons of "Western but from interesting to a reading community. Insist ur he, tne onauest ami mosi untiu.mneo sense mc term, a friend of the fie file, and an unw dticndei their rights. 1 he great mass of our la-. tiring pf constitutes the "bone and sinew the land 1 ur ib' i.rs are devoted to their interest to them we look for hr'p in MissTollv KuvvABUs, daughter tl Air. Chiiles Edward, all of Chtfthuin count).

I county, by Ucv. William Pulley on thuraday the 20, ull. Mr. James hiv.xthurs ot th. place, to Miss Anna IJoWm, DauUter ot Daniel Hobbs, Emj.

of this county. -Without the smiles of partial beauty won. Oh! wlut is iu.iii!-i world without a sun. time of need. JLLIam Swaim 11)29, is 870,415 bales.

Increase compared with last COVOtTIOVS. TtiE Gkfensbohovgh I'ArniOT, is printed ai pih eei Si rniiiv. a 1 sune -i y.d yeui, Dales. i ins increase we Hiipposw be in part, the effoct of the tarill'. WJiat an eternal mil- at two dollars iie- annum, n.vabiv with -ee months from the date of the lirst number, of three doRaa1 dow this vilianous yankce monster is spread over the prospect of tho cotton planter "(ro tn, now ye anti-tariff-ites weep and howl for verily your destruction cometh us a thief in tlie every man who was horn despise petty lordhng9, and admire that republican feeling which knows no natural distinctions among inert.

fntmo of his led lings-forth in the Virginia convention, he made an effort to place "white fr- ''men in the same grade as black sljves, and condemn, as a senseless peasantry, all peisons dependent on their dau'y hbour fottheir daily bread We suppose he forgot that Vaihintton was a surrey-or that Roger Sherman, was a shoemaker that Fninfc-lia was a printer and that the gallant Green who ren MALE Al'ADEJIY. THE Spring Sessio of tlie my -win comimVu the tirst Moi day uu-der the entire sapeniucndence ot toe subscn iu i. The system i education be preparatory w1' when the pupil desires it: i m.rc gtner.d and cianpreneii-Se c.ursJwel be presented ha; such as do not to romnlcte their education at the University. EiSmar, Geography Arithmetic, Composition ana will be strictly attended to thr.ugout the SiSbSS scb.Kawil.be gentle iiMtv or habit ot the siuuun the expiration t.at pen-. Kadi su'iscriher will b'c at liberty to discontinue at any time within the first thiee months, by payini- for the mini-bers received according to tht- above I nit no ptH i will be discontinued until all aire r.o' are p.

id, aial 1 failure to cr a disconuuu.itiee will be considered a ti engagementr Those who may become responsible for ten pies shall receive the elevei-tb grutw. An allowance of ten per cent will also be made to authorized agents for procuring subscribers, and warranting their solvency, or i emitting the cash. Advertisements, not exceeding twelve lines neatly Tuk QUA.KEB bill. The hill to compel Quakers, Moravians, Menonists and DunkarJs to purform Military duty or pay a fine, was indeiiiiiitely posponed, after an uuirnated and protracted discussion, by a Vote of 05 to 60. The passage was advocated by Messrs.

Smith of Chat dered such signal services to his country in the Battle of resiraiuing any VV' L' V. i.ile it avoids Guilford within five miles of this place which, bears his Orne, waa a blct smith ham and and opposed by Messrs. Nash, Swain, by wholesome advice or moueiaA.i i i ta-juisiv. "Nb srTOK CLiKA CHKPiDAM" "Let the shocmaker I Meudenhall, Hill of Wilmington, and Carson, tick' to his last," "belongs no) to the institutions of our! inserted three times for one dolb.r and twenty-rive rents for each succeeding publication those of greater length the same proportion. All letters and communications to the editor, on business relative to the paper, must be I'ost-Paiu, or tiny valine: be attended to, J7By way of encouragement to those who air willing t.v 1.V..1 hptniiitr we will cive the following on inU GreeMtboroutfh Dec.

12 u30 hid. Sot ru-UAttoMM. The Log'ulaturo of botith-t aroti-na convened at Columbia, on lbe 23, ult. and on the 24, Coventor Milloi transmitted his message to that body. Our reatlers will hear from us again on Governor Millers chaste sentiments.

Tho editors, of the hig banter the world wc suppose their bleuvei we rolled up -shall see anon. Country and negro hlaver cannot fjive face to it, except in the final ruin of the lordlings who hold it." "We have amused ourselves," nays'. Niles, "with pro. jecting a transfer of tho "well born," to some Island, and having a nation of lords. As it would be ih the dignity of these to make any thing, they uould eat one another ready made, and raw, for who would stoop to he a cook so thero would soon be an end of their lord" Jupa!" BOOKS.

JUST received and for sale at the Printing Office, in Gr. ensborouh, the following School ttooks- iz Clark's Cxsar. Viri Romx. Adam's Latin Grammar Mair's lntruduction to LainSyntax Davidson's Virgil. Rudinun's (ir.uomar.

Murra 's Grammar, Exercises and Key. Reader and ldtrodacuon, Waldo's D.ctionary Spelling IVwik; In wihch the m.vst useful words iii our Language are collected, Ik alphabetically acording to their accent and number ot syllables, with alker'spmnunciation caretullv marked, tk thenie.ui-mg of each word can fully defined. A very cxMlrni School B-iok. Walker's Dictionary, Pikjt's Arithnietjc Siniley's Do. Knottv.

Married in Boston, Mr. James Knot to Martha Knot. We think a punster would prop-ably call this a Knotty business urns: For the greatest number of suhscrilx i (provided number shiill exceed twenty,) furnished at our office, on or before the 23, day of May next. $5,00 in cash, and the Patriot for life, or during the minimi nee of out est. di-lishinent.

For the sec-nd greatest (ptovided it exceed fifteen) the itriot durin its public the tlnr-f gn-atest (provided it exceed the itli't foribi- years For the fourth greatest, (pn vi ed it ecd bv the patri for one ye F-. all onder the i urtli gnatt an allowance of ten percent, will.be undo. N. B. The above premiums will be a a r.li on ii the, payment of the subscription money is ren.l.-rtd siilli.

cicntly certiiin. J7" Those who may undertake furni ulv-n ibev; will find it their ikl.antage toes soon they may Jec.Jkcud 12 subs'." 'Is hi the 23, of Aprl, wi 1 oiini 1 on the of uhscry beri ftimisbed on 0 Jmua: wi" ep the ,1 lV i- 04 mi t't -i on wi.i eoii. 32 the 2 and in the -1 I -ih Domestic wive. Mr. Charles Hughes, of Orange county, it -is said, has made, the present ftoacon, ixty-three Vtrrela of excellent wine, frorn native grapes growing in the woods ancl old fields.

On thq 0, inst. a writ was ordered to bo issued foy an election in Caswell county, on Friday the 18, inst. for a Senator to fill the vacancy oecasione by the election of Bedford Browuto the -Senate of U. State. Hlair Lectures on it iietortp; Owen.

Io. uns. on tht 9. hint, re-elected G'v rnilosonnv, pROi rs AniNDANf One of tht roost po werful aru-tpents dsed in favor of the present administration, is, that jn. theawful conflagialion with which Camden has been veiled tlic sJ.g!- of the Jackson Hotel wa5 net comtimed eriior ol thjs ttUs hi- th-p cixsuuw- ytti.rv- vlwutopiuv York Reader, No I LiU-utir or lefs avim' I' r.or sit ion.

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