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THE MINERS’ AND FARMERS' JOURNAL. sribr CHARLOTl’F^ _ MONDAY, (MrrOBEII IH, IM30. We had our doubta lut week as to the original ity of the piece ligned ** Committee," but on t)ie neeipt of the aecond numbrr, vrc are convinccd they arc tlie aame titat appeared in the Catawba Journal 5 or 6 yean ago, with the exception Of acme little alterationr We think it pro|ier to make thii itati'ment, an the piece of lokt week waa pub- Ualicd as ori){inal. The alterations made in the •econd number (to suit the present day,) are too much of a perional bearinf^ to bn published, con- ■ifltont with our rules. If revised in a profier innn- niT, it con be published, if tlie “ Committee” de- ■ire it. Wo understand tliat Maj. Tkamat A. Smartl, of tliis place, has been appointed Secretory to tlie Naval Agcncy for the United ^^tatcs squadron in the Pacific, to reside alternately at Lima aud Valparaiso. this course is very torturing to “ true modc«ty !” Here we have a apecimcn of modesty connected with consistency, in tlie foregoing sentiments.— Ilut, say they, we are not actuated by what we conceive to be correct and laudable alone, but from a respect of the opinions of others, which compcl UH to come out and avenge the wrongs created by KUch an innumerable number of grievances, some ofwhi' h to be pointed out hereafter. (Praiseworthy indeed!) By the bye, and not to be forgotti ii, they “ act mider the higlicit authority,” namely, “ th» public.” Will theJ'Committco" condescend to gratify one totally ignorant, as regards the time and.place where these caucusi's are held, vesting in them such milimitcd power ? Have they lieen placed uiioii tlie watch-tower as so many ceiitiiiels, and commanded to take special notice of surround- ^8 grievances, which annoy and molest (not the public, but) tliis well-meaning, modest and con- siiitent “Committee f” If thvjs situati'd, they Hliould not forfeit tlie IruHt rc[.osed in them. But tJiis course wiU certainly conllict, and seriously loo, with tliek own individual iiitcrcHt, which should alwayt reccive our time and attention in the first pluoe. T hij “Committee,” I presume, style tliems^ivesa “'ommittecofGritvance,”& hnve]>rL;fK?nted oh the first grievonets upon tlieir list, (J imagine tlieir list is len;;thy,)-.'l’lic buKy-bodii-s who walk about town; The inveterate eliewers of tobacco; and The cx- ccb!»ive hard driukers. I'he ingenuity, talents, ta^te, and address of the firt-t class, have un'jues- tionably Iktu hi;;hly complimented by tJie “I'om- n.it'ee —they have been placed on the list with A violent hail storm was experienced about five miles cast of tliis place on the 11th instant, which done great injury to the cotton, (what littio Ief\ fVom the drought,) an mneh ra as to render it in a jreat measure |>erfectly worthless. We are in- Ibrmed by a gentleman whose plantation experien ced the effects of tlie hail, and in whose veracity place confidence, tliat some of the hail-stones were as large as h n-eggs, and of various shapcit. 1 How far the hail e^Jondrd, wo have not learnt.! who conduct public joutnals in S. Carolina, The same storm here wa.i very severe, aecomjm- a rompUinent most certainly, as regards talent^ nic'd with lightning and heavy thunder, but no hail.' incenuity, \,e. The “ComniiUec" must certain- During the night prerious we had a thundcr-Atorui,. hav»* overlrioked tin; real mear.in" of tlit ir lau- uid on the evening of tlu' Idth another. I C'*®?*” on Oiit p^rt of their “ luud^U«'’ The. drought of the pa“( season has been severe-1 th*- ela.s^ of tlie Hnrjied persons 1 l>erjinie ly f It in tliu s;;cUuo. iwt nn* — u — un- | • meiiil^ r ninny years >inee, by w hiih act, I sup- ^.•und, as in some of the neighboring counties. ' p>«', I have r nden d inyH'lf a public gritvani e. The operations of numerous mills have been su«- ' * '*''•’1* the “( >.nmiilti e” to |xiint out to me tlii lr penijed, and even to gi't grinding done fiir family j reason.s, if any, how it is that a man iH eonus a coBMiniptiun was attended with great ditUeiilty. ' public grievance, simply by the maslicalinn of a TJie operations at some of the .Mines were bIho natural vegetable produetion. They »ny it i.s an much da Uyed for tJie want of water. The diougbt was general, extending to vuiuus f«rls of tlie I'nion, and we /lave notired numerous coniplaints from all acciiuus, in conse]uiaeo of the dry wea ther. We liopc the late heavy rams with which we have beieu favored, will enable tJie mills to aecoin- miioceiit aniUkeinent; if so, I oik thi ni bow can they place tlio«.- who use it on the lijt of gri( van- ce«, if Ml eitrrinely hariiilefi.H 7 How is it that the public sustains sueh heavy losses in eoiifcfiuenec o' its use ? that tilented men become blanks in society, that polite men tx'come imjiolite, and all the hoot of etiis jioiiited out by them in their un- moJate their customers more expeditiously, and ‘ limitnl ra|iatily. “Talented men should enrich that the Mining mills may likewise commence -'liners’and I'ariiKTs’Journal witii productions flourishing o|>erations. I of genius and taxte, (similar to tlie prmluc tion • ed "Comiiiittce,") “iiistead of sufTi riiij (heir tal- The scmi.weikly publication of the WaZ. ig* rp,, a„d to evaj«ratc in L’.e fumes of a Rrijuter, we are sorry to learn, will be discontiii- tcgnr.” Spit ndid ! ued on the I.Hli of NtMember next, from a want of ■o.^rici>t |utroin^ After that iat«, the wuo^ l^eifMrr will “Ke puti)ii.1) r liti "4’ Iarg« inip«Tial •heet, with new type- This is the only paper puUislied oA ner than obcc a week in the State, and it Is a source of re- gn t (hat Nortli-Carolina eannol support one s«*ini- weekly pn|H’r. The editors of the Raleigh .Star mim'H proposals three or four rears past, for a aimilar pnblication, but wr presume it f II throu'^h fur the want of imtronage. There are not want ing iniblic spiril4-d men to engage in such under- (•ikings; but their endeavors tor public benefit are not keconded by tlie penple, w hich is a iiiatt«r of absolute necessity, or they must fall to the gruuii'l, as eviiieneed from the above. Mfttri. r.ditor$ : Tlierc is one erying sin whii h I think iiiiglit very pro[>erIy come umter the eog. niuneeofthe “( ommittee" gentlemen as a griev. anee. To a man of bukiness, \rben he is engaged in hi. duties and laN.r, to be ii.KrrnpU.I by idle thi» article among fe- q.K..U.«i. from every idle viMter, and uhich eom-1 ^ Whenever the situation of our country requires IIm at(l and aiiitad ialniOs of wen to pr^Act maas» uris !or tlie eovernment therooj', to what quarter of the world, I would aiik the “ (^nniittee," luust we resort to for tlie purpoae of obtaining tliein 1 When we wish to h corae memtiers of a socii ty well polished in |>oIiteneas, to what source shall we apply for the list to eiind our names a.s mem bers of said tori-ly ? We nm t unquestionably make application to this taleiited, polite, and u'ell organixed “t ommittee,” N eause t.'iey ab^tnin from the use of tobaeeo To this course, I imagine an universal burst of indignation would be sounded thmuahout the land, bi eaitsr we would be com- pletily excluded fr'm all fimali’ soeiety. Should we l>e thrown by aeeid"iit, or plaec our* lves by design aiiioni,' tlie femnb' |>art of soc'iity, U mean tiie |»ilite g" ntlemen,) impolitenos on thiir j>art should foree us from t!ieir )>re:.enc>':—they are ini- ;»>hte, Ibr-HKitli, beeau ;n they u.s«,' toliaceo in the form of siiiitV. tJentlemrn “t'riniiiiitle*'," so soon due odvantages over those of the I'nitcd States. .hotild tliiH new treaty havn been adjusted u|)oii term* altogether reciprocal and just and fhir, we shall rejoice at the result. It will be tor tlic Ben- ate to determine whether in the an.xiety to accom plish Bomethiiii; U|K>n this subject, the dignity of (he nation has iieen compromised. The results of '.his negoeiation had not transjiired in Kngland the Kritish pa|iers Ix'ing entirely silent ujKjn tlie subject.—jV. V. Cum. Aurerliter. 18 Monday, ly Tutwday, 30 Wednesday 21 'riiursday, 22 Friday, •.J3 Saturday, [The rri'sident of the United States has issued ' a Froclaniatioii, dated the 5th instant, declaring the jx>rts of tlie I'nited States o|K'n to liriti.sli ves- sels from the West IndieE, on a reciprocity of com mercial intercourse.] ITEMS. TTie location of the PeterHbitrg and Roanoke Railroed is to be coinmenoed 4>*ring th; present month, under pie direction of M. Robinson, iCsq. who has been appointed Chief E»niiieer. A cor|w of National Cuarda has licen formed in niehmond. One hundred and twebty members have already joined. 'I'lie txnifonir adopted is a dark coat and pantaloons, wliije.vest, and the tri- eolorcd cockade and breast-koot batli to be worn on the left. A proposition to altar the conatitntion of Ala bama, has recently beeii submitted to the peo|>le of that State, and negntiveil. 'flie ehauge projioe- ed was a biennial instead uf an uiiiaal sessioii of the I legislature. Mr. W.tBRKN, late of the Philadi Iphia Theatre, has o|icned a public house in BaltiinoK', wbieh he call.s the “ Fullstaff House.” H adi'jits the motto —“ Should 1 not take mine ea«v at uAe in V’ The Committee of tlie iMas^ehulx'tts .Agricul tural Society, hovo ofiered tilr* premiums, one of SUM) and the other of f.W, tor the two bcft )iaro'ls of butter, not less than ])i«. each, that may be sent from any .‘^tnte in the I'lihni, and exiiibitcd at Itoston on the 2d day of D' c^smber next. In the Xuw Kngland Musevni, Boston, tberc is a wax repr'Scntation of the mwcKr-«f Mr. White, by Crowniiishield. ' '■ (V)wles in his excellent UW-tory of Plants, no tices tl«; virtm; of hein(X /iu» laeouieally—“ Uy this cordage, ships are guided—bells arc rung, beds are corded, and rogues kept in av. c.” Sulmeriptians to the amount of.tliree millions of francs have alr ady been eolli tted in ICiigland, and forwardi.'d to Paris, in be half hf tite relations of t'le martyrs to lils^ty. The ni ws of the events in Paris was carrii’d to Rrus!« Is by piireoiis; and as a jii^'uoii cannot carry more words than a telegraph, tl(^ art of Inetmic | writing is necessarily in r«,u. sL Ope ot'tliem is : they were q,- ,j,e bodies sanl to Invc Isiriie tliiji /uthy sctfuiicf, “ Pans up *'> /I^imd —the King dijwn—the Ministers ojl.” i—— ' • WEEKLY ALMANAC. mrixjBEH, Sun riles Hun ■ets. MOON’S PHASE?*. (i S8 5 33 D. 11. M. 6 29 5 31 Full, » 2 36 morn. 6 31 5 a« Iast, B 5 11 alt’n. 6 39 5 98 New, IG 2 10 alVn. (i 33 5 27 First, 24 4 5« art’ll. 6 S4 5 26 Full, 31 a 57 nionu 6 35 a 25 Nkw-Vork, Oct. 4.—Drstnirlirf Fire and lott of /ire*.—\ tire broke out yesterday morniiiL', a- liout half pnst 3 o'clock, in the bakery of Mr. Win. It. Humbert, No. 221, Howery, between Prince and Spring streets, and Ix'fore the tiames were got under, destroyed si^ven houses, most of them two- story hriek front buildings, fronting on the itowe- ry, and burnt through tlic centre of the entire block to Lli/.alM!tli-street, ineluding in the ravages two large brick huu'ies, a slaughter-house, and somo small buildings on the east side of the latter street, wit'.i all tJie buildings in tlie rear. The t'ur. ther progress of the llames south was arrest* d by a solid brick wull, formed by tlie end of a three- story hri!k house IVonting on the Howery, and the end w.'ill of the (handler's nu Iting company estab- li:-liiiient. I’ortnnati ly, there was very liule wind ut the ?i!iie, olherwisc, as the were very dry, and the dillieulty ter wa; V( ry griat, the conlla:rralim would prob ably have Is" n very extensiv>-. Whnt rendirs this occurrence peculiarly dis OI'KHA’I IO.NS O.'N Till: '1 Kiri II. Dr. s. BI.ANDINO will remain in Charlottn for a few days, and attend to any eases that may otfer. He may lie found at Uoyil'i IlolA. Oct. 16, ln30.—li UKTIJRN THAT WHICH IS NOT YOUR OWN. rilHOSL who have BOOKS iH^longing to tho -M. RubserilK'r, will be so kind, condescending, and obsequious, as to return tlieni,—purticulr.r^ those who have my NOVELS, as it is inii>ossibia for me to lay my hand on a full set. F. M. Rosy:. rhatloUe, Oct. 16, 18.10.—3t7 TO MKUCIIANTS AND FAUMKRS. DTJACKSC.MVILLE fX»K S \T,K. there was very lillle wind rjlHF. Subscriber having been i-ppoinli d Agent he ncighlmring buildings i fi>r the proprietor of the above establisliment, illieulty of obtaining w a- I he will ofl'er at Public Auction, at his residenee, ou ' '' irob- .Monday, the 15th of .November licit, uiK* *V-. . " • I to day until sold, the fi)U*wijsri' ‘' , • Isas- ; 'J-ira. weU iiniiK'i intc. A machine his lieen invcliWH »» --^cr Rnjr- land, to be worked t’T stiam adapted foi » • .mals. /'e'liig liills^for railways, Ac. itie iii(;ine cuts at a siiiL'le niM'uieiit, six. feet New Orli ans was visited ! y .i vir.lent storm on the tith ScptemlM'r. 'I'lie wati-r was several feot deep in the streets. The thunder was violent, ami wide and three f.-i t d. ( p, d li.( ring into a cart up- | »he li.Hitningstruck in several piaecs. The masts ». of the Hrili.sh sIiIti Aurora and a Si wards of a tun pi r iiiiiiute. uion |s>litenes« oimpel* him to answer, is very vexalioiis—it tries the |iatience to tlio quick, and If any thing can cause a quiet tem|icr to lose ita equilibrium. It is this. I have no doubt, gentle, men, that your business causes you to liy jM Sti red w ith this species of grievaniT, (among many oth er*;] and I hare heurd simie of the eonduetnrs of our .Mines complain bitterly fhim the same cause, as the visiters whom curiosity brings arc very in- quisltivi', and to enter Into details to s4tlsry all of till m, requires no ordinary jiatii nce, and t iids miieli to the sacrifice of tliue. In the eoniiiion Courtesies of lile, I am awure that we must use a little ft>rl»earanee, and Im- as erHnpIairant as iNuisi- bl-; but too mu Ii of u jric. ance u too m'-i'.h en ry where, and in any situation. I trust these hints win !«• taken in good p".rt by those interested;— li't exery man (who nish s so,) |iursiie his honest tiusiness iinmoh'sted by Idle and inslgnifiesnt in terrogatories, and li.'t those retleet who are in the habit of so doing, that the same questions are pro- Jiounded by every one who honors them with a vuitof curiofity. t^. roR THE JOI k.NAL. *V IfoJtnH : 1 had the p!easure of rrodhig an artielc which appeared in the last num. h r of the Journal, signid "I 'ommittw." I wish the “('ommltt4-c" distinctly to understand, that I do not pretimd to question the purity of the mo tive* by which they have Is-cn actunted; on the contrary, I Isdicvc them to lie pure and laudalde; but I tliink they havr siift’ereil themselves to fall mto egregious ineonsittences. They sally fiirtli in the first place like blazing eomcts, In the most positive and definitive manner, doing that which modest and unassuming men invariably abstain fi ;jm, vi*.—euloglsiiig their own motives and un dertakings, 'fearing, I pri'sume, the public might fail in doing it:^ and in the same breath tliey say, (low of jovial feelings, coimettud wi;h an nnliiiilt- ed d gni'of I ointbrt, by dif(n-i!iiig g’ix>my sen .a- tlons from tliu mind, so noon will you have to share a large |Mirtion of the frowns of those who use it. That moment you incur iho h.-stred and indlgni- tioii of the temiile pirt ufercation, I place }ou a- niong the viigatsmds of the earth. Divest any man of the ri stri>inl.s »hii h female society throws around him, I do av^r th.1t he will lie looked ujsm with emit inpt and tri at d wilh derision. In till- last mentlcnid gruvance, %i?,; “The ex- ei'ssive use of ard. nt spirits," 1 In artily concur In thp ..eiitiini ti!- ofthe “ Comnidtco." I caution |s r on3 thus addicted to wc l:jli «ell the eon.sc- ipienees. Think of your ail’eetionato and di|>eiiil- I nt wiveii and t.-iuli r eliildren ; ri tleet ujioii the situation into which you are a^Kjut to plunge them; think of yisir pro;)erty, honor, tab iits, li.'t', and finally, think seriously of lie-«nd to whieh you are hastening as fast as the « heels of tiino can carry you. .My I'riend.s, have you not w itnessed many of the eonseqiienees of intenijierance,—have you not seen tender wivi's and children hurled from the st-al of eomfoit and atnuenee down to the lowest deptlis of |siverty and misery 7 Have you not seen or hraril of wives and children falling victims be- tiire the Inteinpi rate ? These relleetions arc sufli- clent to melt the stoutest heart. With these sliib- liorn facts staring you in the face, I ask how in the name of heaven can you pursue such a course any furtht'i ^ Will you |>ersevere, nnniindl'ul of all the consequences and tiie ultimate issue of such a course—will you go on as if your eternal lelieity would lie just ill pro]sirtion to the ipiantity of spir its consumed f If this 1m' your delermination, may you be arrested in your mail career. soi.rs. A Dr. Cnllern, of .\blievlIlo District, S. C. otlers hliiiKelfas a candidate fo. Congress, in opposition to .Mr. .McUuIUe. FOKIOiO. ) important ruoM‘Ki RorE. Nrw-voaK, ojT. 7. We yesterday announced as bt+jv-, three pneket slil(is ; since wlilcli we have rTs ifed copious fih s Ilf Kiipllsh !uid French journals. Ify the Florida, (’a|it- Tiiikliain, I>nndon pupers^of the 1 st S. pti ni- Im'T, and l.iver|/ool of the 2d ; arid by tlic llannl- Iml, I.ondiin |>.i|H'rs of the eveniher of fcptenilK r "M. The Edward t^uesnel brou^t Pdiis dates of the I'-th August- KKVOM'TIO.X IX THE NvrrfrF-Ri.Axns. W'c publish lielow copious details from a lirus- sels pa|ier of the ri.'-Ing wliieh t4M>U place In that city, commenting on the evei.ing of .\nirust ii.itli, and which there can lie no reaton to belKve was quelled, witlHHit lin|sirtai.t eoBne«-ions from the Kin;r,or an actual n \itlution. Altlt/r of the 27th slates that the Nobility and otlicr cla-M-s had put thcni-. Ives at the fit ad of tlie nio^'umeiit, ai.d en tered into a contract with tlw CJiii fs of the inilitu- ry ;oree, who had joined tlii ir csfasc. The Palace a t ltruss Is would be givi n up by die (iakrd, if the answer teecival tnxn tlM Kii^'vrf'o was .at the lleews WM !■ nm Hisfs III•!.'I)m insurgents ia fi>r .t ni w I not granted of the Kintr's free will and [>l(r«ure, but as run. gfns, or establish' d by the jHopW. There was j»reat excltement-Ar eonimotinn in (■hent.on the :i>ilh and 27tli, wliifti was sonicA-hat alhyed at tlie bitist adviecs, by he publieutlon of a ;;o\ernnu nt journal. The numlx r of the killed in ifruhsf ls is so va riously stated, that it is liiiTHWRilk' to tbrni anv o. pinion of It. It prcb^ibly did iM't exceed two o.* tl.rec hundretl, at the utnio't. Till' mitulrrf, ot tax on grour^ wli at, had long Ix'cii regarded »ith an evileve bj the js oph. Thi.s the mui'.iel|>ality have aliulished. The iiiimediate calls* of the first tumultuous asxenblage, w as sim ply some oft’i iislve expressions in nn otlieial jour nal. Ihit as the wheels of revu!\jtion have Ik-cii put In imition, it cannot Ix' siipmned that tritiing and unimiiertant eonceii iinns wTI jmtisly tlie peo ple, who lia\c the example of Fr,'(lce bi-lbrc tluir eyes, and are in fact lialt l’rrnehjii:ni*-el\es. The immediiitc convocati.in of the !t»t.‘s Cen- I ral, by t!ie King, provt s that the JBcvement is not considered by the (Jovernnient o» nlic wh'eh might be suppress«'d by ordinary ineasurrs. The l.t.'st a''eo'inls by prixato h Uers and rifmors trom the neene of action, are confiielinj.—Qom. AJr. [The prr'.iculars and tMiila of.Uiis new Rcvclu- tion wo have not simec to give in this week's pa per, as they would fill sc versl colunins. Brussels (we presume is generally known.) Is onlv t' or !• miles trom the pUee where the r'-)iWateil battle of \\ aterltKi was fought in lf>l.>. Tl* whet l.sof rev. olution ari' surely udvani ing, and «t« may look for more liii|«irt.nit niea^uri s (.-rowing out of the I'res- ent agitated state of Furoje.] .\ceoun!s f,-om IJoipe of t'lc IJthof Augn.’t, meiititin that “ The 1’o|m h«s held tf.'onneil ofCar- illiials, nt u hii'h n resoluli>n was passed, to the etU et that the Court id’ Rome had n itncs.sed with rcjjret what hail jur t taken plan; .it Paris, hut tlmt the Holy Father had nodi slre to n;-pos- ihe wish es of the nation. The eoii-stqucmtherctbre, is, that the l’o|ie Is quite di«|siM*l to tcc.>giijit the presi'ut I'icnch governnieiit." ship Aurora and a Spanish vcsud were shivered, and n house in the tiiuboiirg Si. .Mary v-,os bl.iwn down. One man was killed anil anoti.ir wounded, 'i'lie yellow fever pri vailed \ery generally in the City, but it was not eonsid- i-red »o malijiiant as ibrmcrly, as there wcifl few. er deat't:.-. In the Irirh b.mk bill, passed in June, 'here is a elnuse providing—that the profits shall ly cleared and under good tencing; 40 more und. r good fencing, the greater part of which is well ma nured. On the plantation is an elegant Orehanl of aliout 200 l>earing apple trees, that have b'i n set out within the last three years, silected from the most choice and approved grafts from fngram’H Nursery in this state ; also, a fine Pe.ach Orcharc, together with many other valuable fruit trees. Iinniediatelv at the Cross Roads is a ne;a singin story framed dwelling House, 411 by SO fi et, willi a back Shed of 40 by 12 feet, and a front Piazz.t of 40 by 10; the House contains six rooms and two fire-places, and is well adapted for tlie accom modation of trnvclle.'s. Thei-u is also a framed Store House, 2.) by 20 feet, with a back shed of 25 hv 10, divided into a grocery and coimting-room, all slielved and countered eomplete. Also a framed (iin-hoiise, 40 by 25 teet, with a Citton-seed-rooin , ,, , 1.1 -/in . i'Jin-liouse, 41) Dy a.i teet, with a Lfltton-seed.rooin 0 atUiched, of 15 by 10, together with a Serew and II roxernor. running works complete. Also, an cxci ll. nt Barn, DIED, In this tov.-n, on the 11th Inst. Wil’iam Slaugh ter, son of .Mr. John .M. Slaughter, aged 3 years 3 months and 2.1 days. A few days ngo, at Mr. Clark's in -M'jcmarlc j Wr does not hesitate iu saying, that there is ih» Stables, Smoke-house, and Kitchen, prinel|>ally all trained buildings, together with every necessary out-building. The alMve mentiom d placc is situated on Iho dividing ridge of the waters of the Catawba anil Rocky river.s, and Is well wotcrcd. The subscrl- Hon. (;i:oi:t;i: hay, l mtcd states Judge of the I’liice in North-Carohna that can be Utter caleu- ,, , I. . ^ . • t «Mated f»)r a (’ountrv Store and Piiblir House, tliaii Khstern Kistrntot \irginia, and son-m-law f|,hp above; it is si'tuated centrally to a large sn- James IMonroe, late President of the 1,’niled States, j tiement. and iu re-rard to health, there is no place [ftii /.mond H hi^, 23J u!t. I ' »'> surpass it. I There will al^o lie sold at the same lime, a com- ~ '1‘HF M VllKITI'S j plete and elegant assortment of HuutfliM and ' ‘ * ' hitrhen Furiiiliire, consisting of Mahogany Bed- l.Ktii'O-N, 4. |Me«d«, Tabli-s, IJureuu, C(rf/on, sca-isl’tid, 21 a Cogroc fcrnm/y, 120 a 130 ' Clothes-prcBS, Feather B. d.-, CloekF, upland, 11 I-ia 12 \.‘i'Holland C n, iH) a 115 ' "’‘nd"or »nd common CliairH, Brass Fire-dogs, Swedes, •'’hovel and Tongs, A c. &e. Al ... 1 large .StiU /fire, prime, S2J a 3 ; in-'/re/i, Russia iV. Sw _ fi rior to gcKid, 2.J a 2J (51,3 ,i 1 60 per 100 lbs. /7o«r, supirfine, (i a ti;..S///, I.iver;KXil, in bags Coen, i5 a tW of 4 bnsh. i»l H7i a ; Oati, .3-J a in bull;, t'l cU. n7/isiei/, .'11 a 3.» I T. Island, iO a It -\. Hum, good, 31 a 3.*i Sut^ar, I lavnna w fiiti', 12 Apple Urandy,X\ a 31 i a 1-J; brown, 8 a Hnfirnx, IH a 20 cents | .Mu.scovado, 8 a 'I'lilhiir, t'nioliiia, (A a f Ncw-Orleaiis, 7J a 'J Mttckenl, No. 1 No.‘J Cuba, 21 ct.s. $.1 50 |HT bbl. i New-Orle.in.^, 2;t a 30 Uncnn, (i a 7J ets. \Coflee, p'nic g'n, 13 a 13^ //«);•.», 1 all, scarco ; infer, to good, 11 a 12 lAirJ, ir> a Ki \Jli/son Tia, !*0 a lUO et:. tlullrr, H a l:i.J i ( rt .’ij et-!. p-'r Ib.'.V. Carolina money, 11 a » WJ-, f-J i iicb, I :i a yoi 2 [«'r cent, discount! lii.le UojH-, Ii a'!* ets. j Jeorgia mcnry, 1 ;t. ct. t A.MDEN, (K'T. !l.~ Cotton, 10 all 1-2; Flour, 67 a 7(, out, of the wairon-*—Camden mills, &7 a 8; W heat, j.1 J Peas, (Ul-J; Ojts, 32; Corn, 75; Salt, 50 a 3 |s r Bjiek, or 02 1-3 [«-r bushel; Ikeon, 10 o 1'2 l.‘3 ; Whiskey, 15 a 50. and Worm; 1 set of Blacksmith's Tools; 1 largo Road Wagon: 1 plantation Wagon; 1 Riding«;i^; and Farming I'ti’usils. Also, a st.ick of Hog's, Cattle, A: Horses; a quantity ot'Corn, Fodder. Ac! together with 2 or 3 likely'Ni'grw's; and many other articles too t dious to r.iciitlon. -All of «hich will bi’ sold on a credit of twelvo month?, with the exception of the I.nnd, whieh will be f|ld on a credit of I, 2, and 3 years, pur- chasers giving ncte with approved security. A. C. LABATT, Agent. Ocfolrr 12, 1^30.—bs FAYf;Ti';:vii,i,E, tK r. 7. FOR SAI.l-:, A /*/.l/VO FOfi'Fl’', of first ruality, made by L. Ricketts, Bultiinore. 11EN.f A -MIN CO’l’TRELL. Charlotte, Sept. 30, 1S30.—:Jtf AVAM'KI), CORN, TALLOW, OATS, LARI), WHEA T, liEKSWAX, R'iE, PKAS, for which the highest price in cash uill be pai», on deliverv at St. Catharine’^ Mills C of Ion, 810 a 11 A ; Hap'ijintr, yartl, IS a delivery at St. Catharine’s .Mills. 2-; Hacon, 8 .t 1(1; C’andlcs, iiiould, 14 ;| n r i-m or *' CdlR'i', primp proon, 13J a 11—ad and 3d ! -—.ill i|iiality, lO^al'Ji; Curn, "lo a f50; Flour, I L CENTS I{K^\AU1),—And one t a .'} ; Iron, 4 J a .'>A ; Flax.st'pd, 90 a §1 ; | Ar.»/ of old CrttrHiies. r.anl, S a 10; Load, »ii a 7 ; Shot, liajr. -Si ij ! ¥> ANAWAY from Uie subscriber, on the .3d a ; -Molassi's, a ; .VaiI.s, cut, fi| a 7— ; Inst, y./mc* M. I'tovle, an indenlsj npnreu- I St. T. ^ Fimn t/ir Gax.lJe Fniner, iluf . Extract of a letter from St. i. >*nrthe Kith Au gust “ .M. Poligime wns nrre«frd ytnterday ereti- ingat nine o’clock on the |Mrt attJ.-aaviMe, awl has just Ik'cii brought to St. l.o. Hv i-' eahii und has a cheerful comite.ionce. He is man of five feel tour or five Inches, witli grey h.ir, Wue eyes, and an nqnilliie nose. “While the clerk was writiig the heading of the prorri rerlial, .M. PeliKiiac Hoked o»er the new charter w hich was U|>on the desk, AsnoUxly here knows him, one of his |»'rtrtl1» was sent for. In order tocoin|iarc it with the orii.uial. He himself desireil to l'ok at it, and holding it in his hand ■■iaiil, ‘ It is one of niy old |x)rtrail».’ The West Inilia Trade Wc have nt length a rumor, to whieh credit may he sttached, that .Mr. Mcl.ane has finally succeeded la making some ar- rajigement wilh tircat Britain, by treaty, rcspi'ct- ing the trade witli her West India Colonics. Air. .Mcl.ane was at I.ivcr)iool when the Na|X)lcon sail ed, and put into the hands of Caj^. Smith a packet of despatches for Iho American fovernmcnt, ad- dri'ssed to the care of the CiiWeinor of this port, which-i'ie stuleu privately to Captain S. contained a treaty for opening the colonul patk to our com merce. The ti rms, as CapUiiu S.^umlerstuod from .Mr. McLane, are Hiiiiilar to t!te»e ittit acceded to by the last administration, upon tim ground that they were not only ineonslstuti wilh the. national a.Ti; hiski v,;jOaari ; Wheat, 70 a ^0; Hocswa.v, iiO cetilfi -VO.YCl -V.li^Arr. L'liiU’d Elates Itniili Notes, - . p./**. **oulh4. arolina notes, -....) pcreeut. c/it. Virginia notes J do. (ieorgla nole.s, 2i a 3 do. BANK CHECKS (.tN NEW-YORK'. isunis over t.>Oll, .... J jirr cent. prem. nmh r 500 j do. do. character, but cab;'ila'ed to jpt: British sl.ip. ua- j f’-ice, ‘.’j cni'-. JFST RIX EIVI H, AM) FOR S.\LE AT THIS OFI K'E, THE rARMERS' iV Pt^ANTERS' A'.LiilAitA'iJj Fon 18S1, C'tjlcu.aif'il for the yieridian of \orth~Caiolift(t. l''K'lIAXTsl and otJirrs can 1h* l>c supplied by th** irroco at $7—liali'groce, $4—hy tlu' do^rn, rents. SiiifjN*, lOcont*:. October IH, A coNVi;Nn:.\T iok KMK rrrrivrd, and Oir salt! nt tlii-* Olurr, a •P BMinll rani|i))lt't cont.unin? tin* ('onatitutiiyti of the i'nitttf Sfnirf^ tlie i\mslitution nf .Vm/A. ('arvfiftft, and t)»c nf" ff tfrprn(*rr:t'r. Ort.7, i nos. TnOTTKK. STATE OF NORTH-CAROLINA, MKCKLKMII RC Cor \TV. Caurt oj I'lcat and Quarter Setsiom, Au"utt Term, I'-SO. " Jacob Rape i Original .Mtachnicnt lev. Q C ied on a tract of Land, the _j_amm 1 H^amp. > property of defendant, lyiii" on the waters of Riciiardsori’s Creek, adjoining the lands of Henry Harris, Ah xander Osliourne and ulhera, contuiniiig a tract of four hundred and ten acrcs. OR OF.REO by Court, that publication be made tiir six weeks in the .Miners’ and Farmers’ .lournal, for tlii' shuI def«‘Tidaiit to appear at our next Court of Pleas und tiuarler Se.s«ion.^, to bo held tor said county, on the 4th .Monday in .No. vrmU-r next, then and there to plead or replevy, otherwise judgment will l>e cnti-red .ngainsi him. Wilncs.s, Isaac -Mcxamler, Clerk of our salil (^)urt, at office, the 4th >fondnv of August, \ l> IS'IO. ISAAC AI.K-\A.Sl)KR, C..W. fit.'^—price adv. Sp’J -VA l>I*It K> TirK S "II.L be taken at this Of. wW fice to learn the Printing business. If application Ix' made immediatelv To a smart nctivi lad, 11 or 15 years of age, with a tolerable F,ngli»h education, siiital.le encourage, iiienl will 1m' giv. n. Sipt, O?, IH3(i. Of rirr.'iK.s hi-.ry.v, f„r saJc r1 thin 0^cr.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 18, 1830, edition 1
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