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THE MINERS' AND FARMERS' JOURNAL. CH AH LOTTE: MONDAY, OCTOBKK II, IN;iO. Cetuui.—During the pant Bumiiier, tlic opera- tton of numbcrinjf the inliabitanta of the United St«tef ha» been going on, and probably a greater part haa been completed by tliic time. The town of Charlotte nurobcri 717, but wu have not yet ■eon a itatcment of^lkc different grades of popula tion. We sliall endeavor to obtain a correct state ment of the population of the mholc county, and the increaie lince 18^20, for publication. Uf the returni received, we noticc Die following; Newbern, in thi» Htate, contain* 3752 inhabit- aiita. 'The incriose of thu white [lopulatidn since 1830, ii 185, and the dccreoae of ilavei during that time in 200. The town of Tarborough containa 5Co inhabit ants. Hillsborough contains 923 inhabitants; 4D0 whites, 41d slaves, and SI fre« cotorod pco|>lc# Norfolk, Vs. contains !»816 inhabitants, tlicre being an increase, since 1820, of 1338. conversations which 1 have held witli Members of (^ngrc»3 upon the subject, 1 am fearl'ul that the report of the committee will be unfavorable, and that, too, frc*n an npprehontiion that the cost will be enormous. They ought to reflect that we are a plain people, and that in the eri'ction of a mint we sliouM not aspire to the grandeur of the I’liila- delphia mint. A member told me that a mint, c- vcn of a temporary rharacttT, would ro!t one hun dred and fifty thousand >tillari>; but I am vc^ry confident it would not cost more tlian one-third of this aum, if that. This ahovva tlie iicceKhity of correct infurination upon the subject; for as long as CongrcHs is |>ormittoil to wander in tlic ma/cs of conjecture, ob»tacle8 will b^ raiM'd which do not cxiat, and the good intentions of the government will be fVuHtrated in eonsoiucnce of the cloud/t and darkncsa that rent uj>on it. It belujoves all, then, interested in the matter, to iin estigate it thorough ly: to a)Ct rtain the best place of location Ibr the mint; the probable expense «jferecting a suitable building i its efl’tfct on the mining inU-rect; llie amount of gold purchased up by fore ign a^ent»>, and whieh is lost to the country lor want of a niliit convenient to the mines to coin it; and. in fact, every thing connected with it, that is culeulati'd to enlighten the understanding of Congress, so that ot itj next sci«.irHi it may be prepared to ar t advis edly upon the sMliject. There ix no doulit in niy I mind, that if suHieicnt light filed upon tliK Oub- ! ji et to RUtliorieiC tlie apprnpriation. Congress will imhcyilatinglv paa* a bill to establish a brunch of the mint in this State.” rOB THE joi hnal. KaturalCuriotily.~y^c uudsrstand that a snake waa foond tiXy-yire feet below Uie turfaof the i . i i- , - . I ^cvrr have men acted from t.ic linimlse of in'ire rroand at Capiw’ .Mine, a few weeks ago. The i . i ■ i , , * laudable, praiKewortliy and uieiiiterested motives, workmen were digging in the shaft to which a ,i .i i • i . . than tliosi' which now actuate us; and torturinir ■tvam-engme is applied to pump out the water. ' i • . ... ’ as it IS to true modesty to culoirisc our present un- and on turiung up a clod ot earth soiiictiiing was I ,i . j . r i , . . , * ' di rtakiiig, vet candor, and a proper resp.‘ct for the ebacrred which at hrat waa tiKiueht to be some - - . _ * j opinion of otliiTP, compel Us to declare our obj'*ct to Ix; alone for the public good. vegetable root, but on a cloaer view was found to bo a inakf, and o/irr; and from the situation in which it was fbund, it is not supposed that it could lia«v fallen into the pit accidentally. The deptii was bekiw water mark. The diinennions, species, and appearaiicc of tlic snake, we liave not under- atood. 2TJr UthltB lumeJ.—Kvery one knows that but a ahort time ago, all our merchantjt and trading |irople were anxious to obtain S. Carolina money in preference to that of our own State, to transact their business. W'e were informed the otlier day, that at a mercantile house in town a gentieman We act in tlie e^apaeity of a Commiltee ; our aim is the public good, (as above writing,) and to the public we hold ourM hes aiiienaMc, in the same manner that a purlianientary or congres ional committee would lie held by the authority which eonktitiited it. The rto/ friends of the public '(irotfvrf enemies itnr ^er had,) will tlierefore |mr- don us, when they find, in the course of buhiness ! that wc roughly handle a jnrrtrndrd one, in order I to bring him with his deeds to the li;fht. Ilow- jcver, we shall never interfere \ulli indiiidual in- I terest, unless tlic public good actually re|iiircs it; _ , i and **cn tlien our interference shall be character- called to got some N.taroUna money for S. (. aroli-' ... ,, ... , I ucd by tlie utmost offici.-»l oomiKission. AltlH>u;h na, and actually paid 1 i>cr ccnL in tiie exchange. j i n i i if i • i'or the n ason above stated, tliis is something un. ronunon,—S.Carolma money has lost it* |iar «alue with u*. At Fayetteville, it has been at a discount iuT MMnc time, and our money is at par with the r. 8. Rrancli Bank at that place, as will be aei-n on relercncc to our prices current. The venerable t'harUt f'arroU of Carrollton, Oie only living signer of the Declaration of InJe- pendeoT, eonipleted his U4th year on the 20tli of September last. ■Vuirifr.->-On the 3d ult. a young man iiatnrd Bbian, in .Moore county, shot hiins'lf through the heail, and expin-d instantly. It is said that he had rxhibild syni[Homs o'HH-ntal derang' iiient. Anullrr.—On tlie 22d ult. .Mr. Kcnnetli M'Rae. a rofsetutde iiihaliitant of .Montgomery county, Cummitti d suicide by sliooting hiiiiM'lf m the In ad, nesr his dvrelling, and was Ibund dead sliortiy af. ter by his liltle rliildron, who were on tli(.ir way to school. .No cause is assi)rned tor Llie rash act lie left a witi; and tui (.hlldren. Presideiit .ItfKsov returned to the S-at offJov- eriinient on the ‘Jjth ultimo, from a visit to 'i'cii- uess«'c. we act under tiie liighoat authority, and from which tJifrc is no appeal,—namely, the Public,—yet we would rather be distinguished for kindness than cruelty, Ibr beauty than detbrmity ; and we pn-fer convincing by persua;.inn, not by force. We have as much regard for the public good as .Mr. i'onnnr or Mr. M'Duffif, and although our influence is more circumscribed, and our character.t less eleva ted, yet we have as good a right to make a noise in the world as Uiey have. t*uifer us then, with all the aiiUority which, in our olfieial capacity, wv ail' ttTT«>n rtl fn r1ni»ri tn flir ftrM ffrirr anees upon our list— Thr liuti/ hotlirg, trho walk aUm! loirn ; T'.ir trirffmir rhrwrtt of iuliorco; Thr exrrssire knrd ilnnkrr*. The first named pr rsons contrivc fo keq> up a little Ufr, as they term it, in the village, let niat- t rs go a« tliey mny. N' ver was a .Sjuth-Caroliiia F^litor |>o(is»**w d ofnioreorigi'ial inventive genius, than those eharaeter-* can truly claim; in fact, their ingenuity and address in prying into other (toojile's bu.sines.s is so great, tliat we hazard notli- ing in saying, if folks have only ears tliey can be infallibly set togetlii r by them. 'I’he second named [k r.wiiH are in a great meas ure harmless oH'' nd«rs ; they do not wi»li to iiijuii tlic public, but men ly to enjoy an innocent grati- At the r« cent election in the Slate of !\fsine, the administration have gained a loinplete triumph, the Jackson csndidati' for Ciovernor, .Mr. Sinith, biing elteli'd liy a majority ot’from .VM) to T'Khoti-i', Slid four of the menilura elected to Congress b« ing fieation, which they derive from tiie consUint mas- €•1 the same party. i heation of a narcotic wi ed, vulgarly called tobac- In Veriiionl, till opposition to the administration ; , i .i • • .i ui: i i.. have prevaiUd by a la^e majority. j llii% in frvrral rr«iK'nU in !lie |ilarr, Ihcir Thr — A Stutr (’onvrntion in to >>c taJ'ar‘sniotl»* rnl, witli t)ic Ptrndi h. Id in Kentucky, on the !nh of I *, eemls r npt, : in blunted, and the rules of u>r l)»r {»ur]iOM‘nt nominating a lUiUbk'c4Jiuuiatc , . , i . for llu’ Prcaiclcncy. ^ f>olitrncn!' violclrd. It in no flonlit for tlii.i rcaron — : that our literary prnllcim n, in>«li‘ai of purKuinj; At a publie me. img in Hartford, Con. recently. eon^enial emploj-inent, nnd nt times enrich- Henry ( l.iy, of kiiitiieky, was nominated as a mndidate fo Ix- siip|>orted for tlic next l‘rt»idency of the I'niti'd .■'lale?. The Philadelphia ln|iiirer eontradii t.«, jm-itive. ly, the statenii nt that the Count Siirtillters (Jo seph ilonapurte) intends to r turn to I ranee. It is staled th.it during the eondiet in Paris, ma ny Indies lieiited oil, ttoler, «Ve. to throw ujkmi the king's tioo|n ; and Ibis had so good an ciVi et in aevi ral of the btrcets, that the frtioiis refused to enter them. The sum of has bi-en e/illi eted in New. York, for the "wouiided” of Pans, in the late Hrujjle. COrvnWUNlCATIONS. Mr§$r$. AiiWf Jir llohon : In looking over Irty file j "if the ('ataHim Journal, I pb!*erved in tin' ixijs’r of | ing the eoluinns of the Miiiri§’ anil I’armft' Journal with the picsluetions of geniusi and ta.'-te, are con'j-nt, aller having r.c.jnired learning, to let till ir fine ideas cva|)orate in fumes of a segar, and to I'hew and Fiiiolic nwsy the balnnec of tlieir lives : so that in the pLci' of opening their inoutiis in favor of tjieir country and its iustitr.tio'.ir, tlicy lifiTnlly shut up r.iid rtop them with tobacco. \'iewin^ matt.TM in this liiriit, we f«-el justitn'd in Cl** rinjT down all lotmceo chewers os ptiMic griev. anees; but were we to tiiki- into aeeount the lo.;, of health, the miseries of iiiligestion, wo should i nll IIh.iu 8iiieide“. Now wliut bIiuII vve s.iy ulioiit Uie third r..iincil persons ’ Ilow shall vvi- n port those fiery nosed, hloatei! elieekt d diseiple* of llaechuf, who iHily |M'rambulate our Mntts 7 I ft lie ti'lling of u lie a. ble as you imagine: and instead of grievances, you will soon beoome Useful iiiem^raitf tlic com munity ; instead of being Ibund among tlione who. represent Bedlam broke loose, yoo will ace con tentment and happlncaa at home, in the Iswoin of your family. The little ehangc ti4iichthc “hard times" had left with you, will now be prudently exp-nde(l for Ihe necessaries of lif ; ond instead of lying all night belbrc shop (kwrn, like on old stump for boys to squirt dirty wa‘..;r upon, yon will rise np carl}', with health isd s(ilH>rncss in your countenance, and without luirtg afraid to look any white man in the face. “ PInfiked as a brand from the burning,” yr,ar evvful csfape will incite jou to greater diligence in aervinj; your day and generation, than otherwise woiihl have been cx- |>feted. All which is respectfully aubmitted. ‘•coM:>inTKE.” collcction of small cruft |)lyiug about the Water, with tho asscmblaj^c on tlie green funned a pleu.siiig and pictuie.sque specta cle. A wigwam was erccted in which tlie fiqiiaws took np their tein|)orarj' quarters. The Indi.ins paddled with great energj' and dexterity, but it was almost immodiately obvious that tliey could not contcnd with their Kmty m>pon('nt.s w ho took the lead and kept it. After going tmce round tlie stake, the garages very philosophically made di rectly for the shore and gave up tho contest with perlect uoiieiialenco. 'I’lwy afterward.s with some of their brethren danced the war dance, with il.s ar’conipanii'ieiil.s. A fine band of tnusic plaM'd nt inter\iil.s during (he afternoon.—J'. Com, Adr. The Messrs. tlarimr? publish this day a novel in two vohjincs, entitled “The Baro- TIIK I.IllKK'i'Y t>F THE fKliSiS. 1 ny,” by .Miss Anna -Muria Porter. 'I'lie How customary i* it to call1|e press tlie j time ofthe action i.s the n'igii of James II. biilw.irk of our right.s, the 1‘nlMium ofourjof England, and the plot is partly liiiatori- liberty, A:c., and it rertainj^.^^^^ves these cal. The well e»tublishnd fame of the wri- titlen. ISut the le«t tliine't arc too oOen a- ter vill inducc the roniance-reading world bu.sed, and the press is p‘rverti‘d from tlies»e to seek for this pr(jlni;tion with avidity.—ib. glorious objerts to lji;come the engine of „ g malice aiii the dissfii.iiiiator of fals. h.Kxl. Xeit- Yorkers.—\ Mr. Neil- 1 ohiiral opposition engenders i>. r.siiml en- s,,,, ,,„i,iisl,ed, in Scotland, a b*M.k ;.;.ty, raid rest ntment Icad.s to the Iwse re-, in’ this country. The following soil (.f ca,iiiiHi\. It lias hof'n jiMlj said j opinion of the niisml protulKjmnccs of thnt he w ho aspires to o [.ulihc oiric e nju.st ,i,p _ «f the g.xnlly city of New York : endure a lirry orieal; every action ol hi.s , . .. i j I r • .i . !•,» ^ r 1.1 Iinvc liraru It remarkrd by forctsfncrs that lit'*, tiiat will a*-intt of cciis.urf', 's tirrajcd R;aiiist hi.n, luid it liin coiidiu t lias bocii so do |»n.4sc!(H & li^npth of noat; whicli cannot fait to tiiiexco|>tioiml)In as lo rliHup[KtiiU this an*av, ! attract t)ic atti*nlion of tJic most nupcrficial on- misrrpre^-ntation and sLinder arc employed i S® far »» «y «« " ex|K'rienee goes, I am in its stead. 'I'he roimnon Ullirmities of 1 mistaken >t the a ' Kt ranger eneouiiters in Broadway, do not measure witli uny tw’nty-Jii t unragf nosrg in Glasgow or I^linburir. In spite of this p-culiurity, the inhab itants of r'i'ew York may tie termed ratlier good- looking." WEEKLY ALMANAC. OCTtJBEK, 1H30. 11 Monday, 12 Tuesday, 13 W'cdnc^ay 14 Thursday, 15 Friday, 16 Saturday, 17 Sunday, Siui riaea Sun aeta. MOON’S PHASER. 6 21 5 S.>) It. 11. M. 6 22 5 38 Full, a 2 3C mo.Tu ti 23 5 37 Laat, 8 5 11 aft'n. G 34 5 36 New, 1C 2 10 af^’n. C 25 5 35 First, 24 4 S'J aft'n. 6 3G 5 .34 Full, 31 11 57 morn. f> 37 5 33 WANTED, coR^\ Tallow, OATS, LARD, WHEAT, BEESWAX, R^E, PEAS, for v^'hich the highest price in cash will be prit^ on delivery at Bt. Catharine's Mills. T. L, BI88KL. Oft. r,, 1»30. 3tf FIVE CENTS UEWAUI),—Anionc AfS/ old Cruvihhst RANAWAY from tlie aubscriher, on the Xi inst. Jamct M. Troutr, an induutnd appreiu tice to tlie £iilvet-«uiith biuincss. As this boy l.ua run awny witliout cause, I will put the law in I'orra against any person who harbors or employs hiir. The above reward will lie uivcu, but no thuuks fi>* his delivery (o me in Charlotte. Tnos. trottkr. Oct. 1, 1«.‘50.—.'h5 hiiiimn nature are nuide in him paniciilar obj: els of ridicnli^—his cl(»!«‘t and firt'-nide are invaded and liis private feelings turlur- •yl by the scurrility of his oppoii»iits. These elli.'c ts do not arise fiotii the Lln'ily of the press, bui from its li(xati>uniM>ss; it is a s(.-riouM evil, and that man who could devise; a ii'iiiedy, would be truly a U'tR'factor to his country. The viituus of a fiuiiit and Selliriff ajf at^rosl.—A strangrr visiting New Voi!;, would fiipjxise that trade was at a low ebb, and shopkee|)ers quite disheart* n«'d, by the latK-is which every where meet the tuk*nl:i of an angel cannot stcure a man , ‘ f^t cost. The strarlger from eahimuv; the liest of (Mir counfr\inen, J*'* that this is generally ajintsst', \Vasliingt.«; I’ninklin, Jeffi.fsoo, and oth-1« l ‘>fT oil the Johnny Raw.». ers in.iumeralile, have sulFcred l\ vile and 1 '' l'.v,s»meof these aceommodating trades- cowardly detiacti«. The el^jit of this! captivating annuncia- Uiiiversal censure is to innkc manv go„l i tions in their wiivKnts lor two Acars togeth- and able men stand al.xif from politirtl con-! cr—and so general is the practice, that the tests, and withhold their taleitUs that might 1 for iifiierwi*; l>e U'neficial to the riHiimunity ;! use.—A. 1. Atr. Adr. it reiid -rs some men in ollice ulitluniti* and! , ' _ aliiKK4 iiidilli'rent to public opinion, and I Imprisonml'nt for -The Boston thus one of the best ellLcts oftli* pi-ess, its i >l:‘nnlacturer says that all the Judges of ro-itraint on public otlicers, U destroyed. | Court of Massachusetts have 'I’lie coiidiKtors ofthe pres.s should lie nien I “ d^fdod belief that the law an- of lilK'ral principles and strict integritv, firm I imprisonment for debt is uncon- in a gvH^l cause, and imwilling to unileitake »tilutiotial.—Damf.i, U lster has oirered H IkiiI oim) ; miett men are a «edit and »errires gratuitously, to plead against A drea(lfui ncoidet)* happened at Jarrow Collier} near New ('astle, England. Twen- miich prejtidiee anil pi injuhtiee and indecency, we raMiot but re- gp'l that persoris so unlit for the bti.siness are placed at the head of the c biff organ of j - - commm.ication with the publiA |Jes,d.-s s'Tonteen boys were ki 1- the mischief they occasion at home, ii,eY ‘-xplosionof iiiHainmable air. flic lower us in the estiniiition of other nation^. " TIh- error ofthe (;ermun editof was excus-1 nnd ninety fathatm beloW the STATE OF yoRTt/.CAROLl.y A, MKCKLKXBrRO COVNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter tirtaiont, AugutC T>nn, 1830. Jaetib Rape i Original Attaehmrnt Icy. e i f’t l.and, lht» Samuel Hynms, ^ f,ror>rrtv of defendant, lyimr on the watera of Richardson's Creek, ed joinin ' the lands of ilenry House, Alexander Unbourna and others, containing a tract of four hundred and ten acres. ORPERED by Court, that publication bemtf-'n for six weeks in the Miners’ and Farmer^' Journal, for the said defendant to appear at onr ne.Tt Cejurt of Pleas nnd Quarter Ses?;ioiis, to bu held for said county, on the 4th Monday in No vember next, then and there to plead or replevv, otherwise judgment will be entered against him' Witness, Isaac Alexander, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the 4111 Monday of August, A. D. l«.3fl. ISAAC ALEXANDER, C. iV. C, f't'^price adv. FOR ANEAV Pljyo FORTK, of first qualify, made by L. Itieketts, B.iltimore. BENJAMIN CO'JTRELL. Charlottr, ^••pt. 30, 1830.—iJtf NOTICK. ■ WAS lef\ at the subscribern’ P.tore, •hnio time last winter, an oh! |«ir ot' f^iddle- bags, containing some useful Millwright’s iniple. ments, which the ovvn(>r can h jvx- by e«!ling for them, and paring fbr this advertisement. TF,OS. A. NOK.MENT. Ortolirr 2. 1S30.—2tt able, who, in tiie time of (ho la^t presiden tial elei-tion, stated, “that the Americans had selected tv^o of the worst men in the country a.s candidates for the highest ollice at their dis|Hi.sal.”—Sut. Er. 1‘oiJ. I siirtlice. .Miist of the men were married and have lefl fainilies in distress and iKivertv. LIST OF LETTERS REMAININO in the Post-olTicc at Charlotte, N. C. October 1, 1830. A. L. Charlee Alexander, Esq. Mrs. Mary A. Lonir Silas Alexander, jun. Wm. Lenoire. Silas Alexander, Mrs. Mary Alexander, Mrs. Betsey M’Uctlicn. ] hos. N. Alcxand-r. Saml. M’liride, n Tho«. !M«rJ^«, \\ in. If. Baily, John liaVKf-, Mrn. Martha X. Moor?, Berry, RoliH*rt * ■ n ..ningion Bcrryhill, Miss Eli/.abeth M’lntire, Edward rw.rtty, Va. THE .MAUItFIK. DIED, In I.oudoun county, \'irginio, on the 23d ult. Mrs. Mernor, consort of ynrt'e* Monrof, Ex-Presi- _ ilent of the I'nited .Stat'c. 7?i).‘(/)/i.—.\ireeabU'to tifevionsarrange-i , „ ments, was ceI. I.ratcul on Friday, the 1, th ‘ Si pt. the two hinidre.lth Anniversary of the settlement of the city ol'ltostoii. 'I'he jiro- ceedings on Ihe occasion were full of inter est. Among the incidents of'tlie day wa‘- , Ihe pn'sentatiiin of .'i 1k>.\ of apples plu' kcJ j CII .\HI..F.STi)N, SEPTE.MBEli a?. iVom a (r*‘e i.l.iiifcd by one of the first srt- > 21 ad.j,Cot-nae6r«m/y, 12('al30 tiers, in 1 liaj-jil, two hundred years ! ip, '• J » I Rirf. nriMie ft?' n .1 • in. Iron, Russia i bwcdca, $1^ a 4 50 pT 100 lbs. Salt, LiverjKK)!, in bags of 4 bush. 81 75 a 11)7; in bulk, 37 1-2 cts. T. Island, 40 n -14 Suffnr, Havana white. Id oil; brown, 8 a 8J •Muscovado, 8 a !)} Ncvv-Orlcans, 7 J a 9 Molattrs, Cuba, 2l cts. New-Orlec.iis, 2;l a 3(1 Cufrf,\,',i\e (i-’n, a 13 j infer, to gomi, 11 a Id \Husun Tea, H5 a 100 cts. Uniter, 8 a Hi | .,} cts. per 1!>. V. Carolina money, 1J a H j^,.10inch, 13a'.2ll| 2 p»r cent. i'li*eount. I yeuns ngo : . „ 3. - , , ferior to good, 21 a 2i .\orel C orrix/xmtirncc.^X singtilar cor- Fhur, su;« rfinc, b'l a (ij r^siHindeTKe has l»een ror.tmenced in lk>s- Com, (>.> a 7(i ton, Ix'tvveen “ the liv.ng \\ho are ret alive,” | 31 a 37 1-2 atid the unborn .,f the third gene'rati..,, >et, a31 to come. i!,c circumstanecs are ns lol-' yi scarce lows: At flichitc Centenni;il eelebrati.'in ini ikrmcax. In a-Ju cents lU'stoti, r.fter the |;rocession Itad U'Oli dis-1 'i'ullow, Carolina, 8.J ets. miss.-d, (JeniTal William S:i!livan, ('hief|‘'^^*'’'7/’ Marsluil, wmto a letter to hii •wrc*.s.*(>r, 1 which he inclosed togetlier willi his Tki 1-2 a 10 1-2 ( MKo\, ill a roll of l artiniK'nt, airl sc'aling! /■'"'d, l"> a IG if serurely, he direi ted it iu tiie follow iiij. m.iiiner: The CIUl'.F M.vnslI AT, of the Centennial C* lebraliiin, 1'ilb S-nti Milx r, 1?30, To the( Hli;!-' M\US;|,M,ol 17tli Ss'pti iiibtr, 1 '3^ 'riio package wn'i ;„ver I to Ihe Mayor, with n r.‘'q”.ost ,nal he would cans*' it to Ik Ui Rojir, fi a !> et.i. I Georgia money, 1 pr. ct. CAMUKN, (X’T. 2. ('otton, !0J all 12; V’lonr, $7 a 7J, out of tho wa^on?*—C':inii!rn Nilll^*, $7 a H; W'liont, €•! J IVas, 'IJ; (’t»rn, 75; S;ill* 50 3 |>cr or tW 1-*J per bushel; B^irou, 8a March 9th, a leU,rto the editor, re-,HCtii.g I hc.v ing of tobacco k termed n r .evai-.ce, le House of nepresen. I . a Wewhltion intlolueed in the House of’ Kepri tatives by the Hon. Samui l P. Cars«m, to have a branch of the .Mint entabliahed in t!;is State; and ax that rcaolution is still IwiVire the Committer, and tlic clmirm.in during the lust session of Con- gresa having forwardul a circular to gentlemen iigagcd in the bu.iiiicr.;i, i^ilieiting infor:nalioii on I what 0U"ht thu to be tcrrxJ, v.liicn pioduers both these, Bud ten times .w imich ? Don’t be frigiitea- n', good fticiidn, vve seek your rcforir.ation; it is on that account that you are iiuinlRTcd among our grievances; and it is in thi.s way only that you j eonld merit our attention. Be ossured, wo ahall I not rcfi r you to Presiilent Jackson or Doefor the subicct, that he mny bring it liefore Congress ,, • i r i u n- *• (ooiwr; vve find It iVrcnces nearer boMie. Suiter at the ncM session with a 1« Iter chancoof sueccsH, 1 have extracted that part of the letter and for ward it to you for publication, Ix lieving it will be the means of inducing gentlemen, not onl)- in this, but in other counties where tliii preeioiis metal is found, to eomnimileate tliniugh your |ia- |>er what information they may [KjuijesM relative to thu subject. “The resolution submitted sonntime since by tho lion. Siml. P. Curson, pro|siKing to establish a branch of the .Mint in the golil region of .N'orth- * srolinn, l« (>'ill before th« Cwiiultlcc. From the «o|)er ; us to|siiiit out, tor one moment, that empty jiock- ct which we discover d.ingling nlmut through a ragged hole in your loat; siilU r us to contrast tho enormity of your crime with tlie erinuion colors of your nose, cm! to send you home to youi' bro ken-hearted wives ami starving chihlren, where, if you yet have a conscience, you will rectivo a more eloipieiit ap|K al than wc could [>o«sibly make. Take this lesson U liirc breakfast—and then go to work, to hilKir, and to prayer. I^ ave ofV setting yourselves on tiro, for you ari> not as inoymbu'iti- rrj.scn j(i, ami tran.smitled as directed. .Mr. j 12 1-2; Whiskey, 3.'> a 10. Ptillivan has also su^rjjesled to the ;-oper authorities, that an Iron or Tin Chest s-hould Ik- prorured, juul phieed in a snfe and se- cui'e situation, in which as many tneniorials of the day should Ik.' dois)>ited as can Ix- privcured, including every thing that may be of interest to those who shall live indeel, whil.st we live only in iiieinory.” We pre sume (Jen. Sullivan d's's not anticipate an answer immudiatelv.—-V. 1*. Coin. Adc. Ilobo\cn.-~~\ raco took |iJace yesterday afteiiKKiii at lloixiken, iK'twecn a bark ca noe, paddled by two Indians IWiin St. John’s, and the iie\vsl» >at of the evening jviiiK'rs, rowed by two W'liitchall lloiitmen, with sin gle oars, lor fil\y dollars, ofR»red by Mr. Van -Xnfwerp to tlic stieeess^l eotn|Kititor. 'I'he starting place was near the ferry stairs, and the Ixiats were to go twica round a stake plaeeil a quarter of a mile to the north. large concourse of pf'oplc attendod and th’ FAY1'TTE\ ll.LE, SEP'P. .30. Cotton, $10a Hi ; Hugging,yard, 13a ; Bacon, 8 a 10; Candles, mould, 14; ('olle?, prime green, 13i a 1 I—'Jd and 3d quality, lO.J a I'-JJ ; Corn, fl.> a 00; Flour, 4 a ; Iron, a i)J ; Flaxs*ed, 00 a SI; I.ani, ►^alO; Lead,0jn7; Shot, Iwig,815 a *-J; Mola!«.ses, ‘.iO a ‘.2*^; Nails, ciif, Ci a 7— wrought, IHa'-’O; Oats, ‘.2S a Hit; Stiijar,' common, a 9—prime, 10 all; Sait, laverpCKil, 70 a 7o ; Stet‘1, .\merican, S n ); ToImicco, leat', :i D j ; Applo Hrandy, .Id a .‘J'l; liiskey, .‘10 a !17 i ; U lieat, 70 a SO; Heesway, i!0 ceiits. ArO.\/:V M.iKKET. United States Itiink \ote.s, - . par. S)uth-Caro!ina notes, - . - - 1 /«t crnt. dif, Virtriniji netes, ------ 1 ilo. do. ti'corgia notes, 2J a .3 do. B\NK cm;CKS OX NKW.VORh'. Sums over f.VHl, .... I },rr c'lit. prrm. Ulidcvi'"*, - . - ■ .i 1'V A'. ’aincB Bayes, Hugh Blackburn, .^b^lam Brown, 2 IMatthcw Bain, George Bakert James Becket, 3 .Mathias B.irrliiger, Nancy Belt. C. Pinckney C^ildwell, fJeorge Campln’ll, -\sariah Cockburn, Col. I.Campbell, Wm. Cook, Etheldrcad Cancl, W illiam H. Clasln-y, John Curlock. U. John Dow, Doct. .M. Dougherty. Charles Elms, Mrs. Harvy Elliatto. Wm. rianiken, Wm. Flinn, Ezekiel Ford, OabricI Frcl, sen. Siiml. T. Francis, -\dleu O. Flaniken. C. .lolin riorden, Andrew (Jricr, Wm. (ilass. Rev. Isaac drier, Hirtwell (;iover, Nttiicy (.irimes. II. Wm. .M’Kinly, 2 Capt. Wm. !\ioorc, Edward .Mahler, Elam .Moore, Robert Morton, James Marshiill, 2 Hugh F. .AI’Knight, Andrew M'.Mieken, Neheiniah II. AFComb, John -M’Cord, Duuiel .M’I.aughlin. (). John II. Orr, sen. James H.tbr, Ira A. Orr & C.i. James W. Osborn. P. C. A. Parka, Ralbrd Porter, Mrs. Kliza W. Parkis Ocn. Thos. If. Polk, Wm. J. Polk, John Purser, Esc,. George Putterson, Cyrus A. Parks, James S. Patterson. R. Warllnee Robin«on, ElizalM'th Read, Andrew livburn, Di>cti Jos. \Vi Hoss, Chailcs Ready, Joseph Reed, John Kich. S. Debcry Steurd, John Stephens, Elizabeth Sharply, I>oel. .Sonil. Henderson, IJobert Steels, John W. Kilter, Wm. Strieklant, Jninea .M. Hutchison, 3 Doct. K. W. Saunders, Win. Howord, Isaac Henderson, Patrick Harty, ■Mex. Henderson, 2 liritlin Harrison, Jes.se II. Hutchison, Wm. S. W. Hays, Wm. Hooks, .loseph llud-on, John Henderson, (Jcorge W. Houston. Jolin M. Ingram. J. John Jones, ,\ndrevv Jonci?, Andrew Sing, Franklin Statford, F'.sj. Mrs. Kichard Singleton. James Thomi»on, IWt. James II. Tate, Miss Eliza Taylor, John Rav Taylor, M i.s Harriet Taylor, Mrs. .Margan Tanner. John Williams, i«n. Williams, Janies Wolfington. John W ithers|>oon, 3 Wiliiani Webler, Doct. Tlios. I. Johnson. Wm. I>. Williams, K. John I. Walker, Col. DavitI Kerr, Moses Wallicc, Henry B. ICelly, 4 Mrs. llann.ih Wilson. tJeorge KistUr. Y Ji.hn Yarbrough, 3i4 WM. SMITH, /. jW. AI»i^KFT:^ICK 'II.L be taken at this Ot'- fice to learn tlie Printing buhincf.s, if ap|>!iention Is' made immediately.— To a smart active lad. I t er 15 years of age, with a tnlerable Entltsh cdr.ealim, rnitable encourage. inert '' ill b • ;'ir- TV, Si rl. •?7.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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