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I THE MINERS’ AND FARMERS’ JOURNAL. iff ^qurn^l iATrKDAY, MARCH 30, 1H33. _ ’eare authorised to announce Col. Kv an kxandk* •* » Candidate for the Office County County Clerk. Ve are authoriwd to annour>re William BosTWicK, Eaq m & Candidate for the ‘'e of Superior Court Clerk. Ve are authoriwd to anoouncc Rraly s, Eaq. as • Candidate for the Office (^nty Court Clerk. Ve are authoriwd to annouoce Pkabiall oMrsoN, Esq* » ■ Candidate for the Of- ofCouuty Court CJerk. Ve are authoriaed to announce Mr. Jen- (;s B. Kerb aa a Candidate fur the Of* of Oxinty Court Clerk. From the National InltUigeneer. A II I .. I _'I’he 'Vashiiigtou corrc8()oulent of the I IVi nnoAer.—The last Boston Advocate much coDvcrMtion, Miicc the adjouriilLn't j»^cLn. i Standard is soinewliat merry,, heads one of its columns with the effigy of ^rof«, whether Mr. (’lav’* lliix bo not in : ^ "'•‘•y. Upon the sul)jcct of! a huyc snail leisurely creeping along with a tart nmv iht law of the land. 'I’hc arKuiiinit on , ’* ebslcr s humblu parentage. He calls largo tmg strapped on hia capacious back, V »*•» traveled to New | him “ the son of a MasNuchusctts Tavern with the title » U. States Mail” conspicu- conspicu is the foliow- nouthern mail iiiinutes past 1 are U ieait KuffiicicDtljr plau»ible to afford a cuc for a moot court: raoii Tiir Ntw roaa coi;iiit;» and EKmLiiicii. ( ATIONS. opinion, that all the great and good quali tie* nf Franklin—a man whom kings were ,, , — proud to ussociute with—were neutralized hj »Lrn i *’y “ l'ri"‘er; and that nM Been rtiicd, mhieh, in our opmion, i« well ' n uu ' ■ • i Uken. and, if w, t»M:n ia tlie L.nd Bill the law ofl «hcrman was an impudent iinip, who the covnUy—tlic Executive'i d«t*uUon of it to tlie I *0 have been kicked out of Congress f*'"" t*"-' r«sbytcrian ChurcJi, on the nubjtct of notwiihtUndinif. for presuming to thrust himself among :'*‘*'*''’8^7fund toeducatc»ome indigent **'•** gentlemen.—Actr Hampshire filatcaman. {young men in some of the Northern States—this I'or the Mineii' ^ I'aimert’ Journal. Mr. Editirr; A few ni{,’hti part, wc had a scr- not be relumed bv the I’re«idnt within ten daya (Sundari eicepU-d) afti r it ihall have bcrn pre.cn. led to him, the same ahall be a law, in like man- ^ ncr aa if he had aif^ned it, unln$ tJit Coufp^ttt by 'the ncws-|>apers w ithout credit to any .Mat/ adjuHrnmtnt jnerrntt U$ rtium; io which We are ignorant, ihercforo, of the sr ' II will Dul be a law.” , k rdiog 'easrs. Gale* dc Seatoo will please ac- t our thanks for their politenem in for- to ua A copy of Mr. Webeter’s ch in pamphlet form; alao that of Mr. y, 00 the lotroductioD of his bill to mod- theTanff. Snov Storm.—After enjoying for nearly weeks Spring weather, we were visit- « T^uradaj laat, with a storm of mrn, aod anov, and it appears aa if w inter I but just commenced. Most of the (leAch >« were in biootn and the gardens were ii?d and the seed coming up, which we ‘, are all deetroyed by this unexpected n^e m the weather. IMPORTANl^i> irut. »Ve were shewn yeelerday a letter from laiint, which contained a Podtjcript o1' l.'ilh inat. stating that Rice had been I that morning at 12 rials—that a small go ju«t arrived frooi Savannah, was il at 13—and adding that a report wm T.i.tthat WAR HAP BROKEN orT TWKEN FRANCE ANO Rl’SSlA lie mfurmatien itated to bave been con- wd m a lAJodou paper of the ‘.’7th Jan. ■ ia four daya later fretn Ihat city than accounts by Ibe \imrod. There was, rever, no warlike indicalioiM at the liuc ber aoding.—Chat. Courier. |rt,.- Atheita (Geo.) Aim^ttatea that a .jfitre took place at Fayetteville, in that itc, an the 1st mat. between Col. Fi.m>- kSrrw»iTaod a Mr. Lbonamd, for. Iriy of SoQth-Carolina, which resulted in tdrath of the latter. The, quarrel arrw* iin a diwuwnon of the aub^-t of Sullifi- lOO. Mr. I., struck at Col. S. with a which he warded olf with hisuuibrcl- iDd ibeo iiiot him dead.—ib. faitticH.—Counterfeit Ten /V>llar Rill#, I'. S. lUuk, are in circulation—they Newton, President, anil J*. KoHRim, Cashier, and are nude iWe at the Rank in Nortolk. 'rhey t hren received in three or four different ca—t*). , — \ninlfrf»it.—The fiubhc arc cautieneiJ in»t apurn'ua b«IU which are now in cir- (lon. A I'. S. Rill of the denominntion payable at the Rank or anv of its of- », letter C. No. 6(Kll. a.gootl by W. RuJ- IVes. ai)d Wm. Mcllvaine, Ca»hn-r, j June‘i, l-2*, tul«*r«bly well e»t"cu- • aa poswd upon a merchant in King- —Pomlmm's ,4rfr. ‘j'tn/fipf Cirnrncy.—Jonathan I.ewia, ' Cf»nvicfed at .November Term, pf the (‘irruit ('ourt of the U. S. of in hi« poMratiiua oiateriala adnpled Jir tnakinif of Counterfeit Bank .Notiw, I »fn!(*nceii tlierrfur to five year* confhie- ' m til* Jail fjf this citv, has had the J|>trei portion of his impriaonment r«. ■>c by the rreoideiit of the U. .Slates. Kaleif'h Rigistcr. \\ ashington, was convicted at the rnfi/ ('ourt A' (imnvillp of the murder j f. t harlea Ibniel, and sentenced to be ^ on Friday the fifth of April. Iwhingion Tahurn, who sometime since ' hiH escape from j.-»il while under sen- I’ '>1 d»-alh, |)n« U-»-u r« laken, and is 10 be ctecutH on th.- fifth of April. i |h? (iran,! Jury of .New Port R. I. have *''^'''hillapiiiiflt the Rev. Mr. Averv, I *e munitr of \|,„ ('urnell. Mi* trial ; pLiteon the first Monday in May I '* spoken of bv ! lhe piipt.f)! SN a candidate Ibr Gov- f'>f Mu^acbum-lts. entire nbolition of Loiter- 1 i[ 1 l>eremlier next, has pus- ji*’rJ of the I'enrisylvania !>•. Ii'ri Willinma, is ngnin n J*''" for the next Congn-Hs. m the dis- oin|)ot(t(| of the counties of Surry, '^'•^. Asheuiid lred, il. \-^'a Tiickrr.—The A.)vort,M, r of 'rhiirs,luy, informs Aj *r t'H .'^Iin.lay the Kith in- 2i fif .1,1 u ‘'''I af'J veteran cup- ns doubt id a praineworUiy undertaking, provided We find the following extract circulating i puri»se »iK>kcn of. ■■ one. ^ The citiwna of (’harlottc will recollcct that we source ' “ubnrLs of our villaijc a Male School, Vi,: . I , . I o*’ Hut no one v ho has’ever read the ‘ n'iscrnl.le cabin by a worthy Wow, It u contended, that inaamurh aa the con-I » .| Vinlitu r-n. C..;i »r. man, b» far as I apn acquainted with him. Would ttuutwnml Irrm for wk>th Ike late Votirreit vat C‘"''UH to perceive at once . .... ,, tlteted txptrtd on lAf 3d tf March, they did nofn|'tneb» and felicily of ils illustration. ', f ^ a «'•“» “ by ilKir adjournment prevent lU (il.e bill’.) ,e- ] “ 'Fhe n al L.uii- oV AL.u.iN is that on ^ turn." It ia arjucd thal Ihii provi.ion oi.ly re- the Mkhcham’s di.«k. All ti e I'cnii comfort to between thirty Ut4.'atocaMawh're(>nirre«anii|;ht bvanadiuurii- „i . ii i i' ' i .t . ’ and forty nroiiiisinjr ehildien ? Would not a com- ! rn.nl alfmpl f r.aer.,1*, EsecHiu. ll., irema. ■ M “‘""f fortable house be in p.rt the means of ensuring us I .ct.»n up«. a b.U, and that il cannol apply u, i P^ere of ear h it puts in motion at tiie . , ^er 7 1 think so, Mr. F:daor, and I ill checrfwlly attend any n.cetinjT of the citizens l)C called for the pur|Hi8; of orifanizing coMllni^sioncr8, whose diitv it nill be |ilan by which funds can bo raised to build Uiis much needed house A C ITIZLN'. ton THE JOl'R.NAL. . ofiguuted 6«-; “'"K’*'• nro biuM-s oi me lamp fort tJial period, with hia objictiona in wrilinj;.— j ’Fhe w itxls blow, the S»’as roll, only to Work Thia view of the aubjcci ia •ireouiheiM d by Uk Uie behest of its master.” fad that he cannot retorn il to lb«.- nc »t Congreaa, ( ■a Gonaequencc of ita beini a diHerent one from I a ,i \r ■ e . n ■ «• — lhal “in which it originated," and thal thcret'ore | . ^^‘*ncr Munijiccnt Donntion.— e are j IlEVIKH’. i t^*® ^ reaidcnl, and not “(.oiigrcaabv Utcir adjourn- | mforiw'd bj a geutleiiiun who Irit asliing- j There is, prrliapn, no ctTrnce charprable lo the ! meol,” prevfulrd tlie bilt bein|' relumed. ] ton a few da_\s since, that just before his ' pro-t nlape more dire in iUctrtcU or more lanx-n- ] It I« (.•»'" frwn ibe wboto readin* of the ('^m- deiwrtiire, inltlliirenre had Ix eii received at ; '’onsequenccs tlmn that gross and wil- «tituUnn, tha trauirra of Uiat inktriiment inlendrd thn nffioo nf il.n (*• o ‘ neglect which is paid to works of literature I that alt bill, not rrturnrd U, U.o(VH.gn.« .n whi.-h , ‘‘ ®' and learned composil.on. It certainly constitutes tlicy originated, uftlett turh rrlurn thokld be pie. \ ”*g"cy of Iroiii .New Orleans. Mr.„anton oiiitai/u upon the procranmated labours tufited by Ihnr ai^n art, should become the Uw of ^ • relaiid of thal city, lately decea-.ed, has lelt j and midnight lucubrations of others. How many I iJte land. They intended thal ilie Kxrcutive'* ve- by his will to the American f'olonizatifjn ''“^hoic^ and exquisite mnrn!, in ijoetry and proae, “"/r* " f'fl'is e.stnte, the whole of we daily b- hold Mnkinf into the gulfof obliv- Mmrttoned b^atMe of iKorelhan one-thtid.— ,.,1,., i,' .. i » i *3., fuwi i .>o non T he/oirrr* of literature arc not only tram- The queatioo thcfl arises, irA. presented the re- » nich IS Valued I m-Jmakes-JO.OdU j,led under (m-I, but seem to bave lotit their pria- lurn of the Li!l ui ]uestM>n, Did oni^resa by t Irorn New Olleuns in one ^ear tor tins noble tine ftaprancf^ and are sutfcrfcd lo **wai*te their t^ir adiriummtrit prevent its return —if to, thr ; chanty. { sue' liies^ on the desert air." It is (^really lo be Conaiitotion aay» it shall not tir • law. But «c I 1 ropretted thal tlic present pcneration is so much ■eaoteiid that nal, and liitl (Ae Kxfrutirr j -fi „ tiispijstd lo lend an atlentH’c ear to those who ut- «nr»“ >*"»« •‘li' urn on the 3d March,! p '» * ( om;.any.—J he “ vox et pret rea nil,” and deal in shcvr non- prrrrented Ut rttutn lo f*rm, and n>n»equcnU), * >■«'>o*‘ncc J-Kjriial relates the lollowirig | jYo,„ ,},e productions of such scribblers t^t is aa moch the law of the Und as ii he had rr- ' ane*'d>te »v»inc tlozf’ii or lourteen \ears and {loetjsters we should turn » ith ineti'able diii- tl in hia poaaaaatoa Un daja darin; il;cir ago, a brig arrivf'd al l.ivtjrpool from 15os-' K"**-*. pur^ue witli pleasure the emanations of ***“***’■ ton. The Captain went to the Custom 8 m ‘ 11^...LI . .1 I I 1 he remarks which we dcsiKn to make at pre rROri AM VTIOV FXTR 1 ' P . papers to enter his vessel. considered a"s a critique u'poo Til- A^aa^ A f au ! ^^^^, »nV Utc wofk^bul r*ilh*r a review of the relro- N’orwich KcputHtcaii ni,(ne tliP Mrirv S'ij(1dor ; that * spcctuc kind ui>on a poem of more than ordinary T.JAH niAH\nTRI FAMFRir*VS...'’‘‘’« «n«o«ned and freiijht.-d by Me ssrs. "-•« r>‘- 'Hu'task of the reWewer u often a d.sa- ,i>’T orJilr ™r ^ of Roslon, and con- j : "^»>=n he has to Pu> r ciiTK tf TMr >uir. i . j » nuinrrous faulu, and u only enabled, trom the Disappointed ambition leads lo r«scntrarnt and ; sign*^i to .'Mias H. Scunder, siipcrcar^o on , ^rcit prolixity of the com|iosition, to offer mulila- rerenfe' Hcncr terlain men arc led lo lend board; tliiit her erC'.v con-^isted of iMiah : ted extracts—mere "numbra disjecta," and, of iheiim-Kt-a, as fW lo distract the cuuntry and Scudder, Master, (i'-orge NV. .Judder, first I course, conveying but little of the true apirit and k. . f , - i ; ^ i »'>''• «cndder, second mule, Ze.ub-' tf* . Bui we deem our.clvcs »',Hist.Tot«. aa by a I atnnrthal ■■(Turar^, . ■ u i i i ii .j fortunate in the nrocnt instance to have it ii our ap.k of auch t Haas.-raas and T.isr.! l(enc« „ ^■»b*>USeudder, Jonatlmn Sc.idd.-r, .'^nmiiel introduce the poem entire, to which we |ad«iartk> considrr any one, who would aerk to uddcr, Josiah S udder, I'.zra Scudder, j have alluded, without that fatal disincnil>ermcnt ^iriWs th naiMn, as an KNhM\—aiid should be **amen, Hannibiil S'udder,cook, Cato Seud-’ so much lo be deprrcatcd. In thus performine dealt With accwdrnjly : . . v - i Isuiali S-udder, Jr. Ik%v, Mrs. o'»'’ an opportunity will bo afTord.d to all of j I must he fbeu, let It fa!) on th^ TR\Nn. r,« w enjoyinf that inlfll«*ctual llast which a succrtsiou (.KtX^OKS- - For judgment must begin at the , •'*,« "‘lant hcuddtrs, , ^..^.ihnnt v.sions in “the minds eye" invariably I hou^of ; pas'^ngers. 1-or mercy s sake, exclaim- j produces. W e hasten to lay it before the reader, I “ M tax \»iu.” all thnae who are brnt to mia the ed t be astonished Coikctor, throw ing down and ahail f. e| ourselves amjily remunerated if we I rouiitrjr and sink the ship !■■.That »h>n the his |ien, “an- there are anv more Suddcrs ' •uccccd in rescuing it from that dreadful abyas **" , If'' >»'«■ I-nsland, or have vou brought •“ ’•‘^ceive it. From its compreiien , me ^opN- I r ' . e brevity we here quote it m full— ' be“nn«rtd f'J Th'‘"""''J' ‘ *"7 I be pr |«rtd for Ihe worst; against rairroas. Mv «ife .irU in bed • (uhrihi r native or ado(>(ed (itizena).. ambitious { yonchulmce undi'r a fercrc Accidcnt.— ' .ntri^u.n, r>>*n.,xr^., who are l«-nt on Ku-^Hirr W cdiies«lnv an acrideut of a serious nature ; in Ihia liation, loaetk our harm and ruin; Take i ' . . • l tii...l> warnmr- for Iheday to “trymei.’s soul. IS al hand''--hiQC« may God {^ive uo wiwloniand bools, while linder way about seven miles >rf in liie darkest obscurity. Sonic attribute it to ! protection ; I.()IJ1;NZ0 , from Ihe cilv. One of the haiuls, a niul- tJie (p-eal author of Hi;dibra*tic verse.— The .danrs throu:lKHii tlie f. S. w .11 pl.-.se let latio firenmn, after fixing some part of the r."’' e above bare «n iiiEeriut. I 11 i i i i . i i rtijrn o( tliC “ bloody Querii .Mary. ’ And others .Muiit\iUe lel.-’« .machinery, ingoing Ivii k, stepped on the with more plsusibility, to Mrs. Ann Roy all. ^ plate, when his lix.t slipi^'ed ofl’ the deck In la t, the pithme.-^ of iliu style and liic dcheacy . [Jale and Ins leg caught Is'Iween tlie wheel of expression uronely corroWatethc latter opin- and the plate. II,« ImkIv fell on the deck As our conjectures, however, on this point, Von li..' you dojf, you lie you dofj. There’s w hiskey in ber head." The oripin of this beautiful prod'iction is involv. thus delig;htfully administers relief to our benight, ed understandings. We have already traDsgresacd our intended iim. its, and muat ask the indulgence of the reader for the imperfect manner in which we have glanced at the merits of the poem. There ia scarcely to be found a weak line; not a paragraph could bo omitted without material injury ( the versification ia liquid; the rhythm perfect; and die accentua tion duly obKrved. Such fertility of invention, vividness of iinagitialion, brilliancy of description and ({lowing appeals to the passions we seldom find so conspicuously displayed. However, the opinion of other reviewers may differ from our own, we think It will be generally conceded that the poem la conducted on the most rcRular plan, having a beginning, an end, and a middle. ATTICUS lAncoln co. JV. C. Feb. iHlh, 1833. March cf the Pack'd Sfitp W tlltam hray- > i'"i ”"'i " i "i ' H'-ay, at best, prove but illusory, we invite ntitiuua- /on—The lina Packet Ship U ilham Dmv a"d his di-membered limb klow. It was „ans to cca.tmue iheirre^enrehet. with indefatijra- ton, (’apt. Sutton, from New York, whence coinplctely off jiist nisive tlie kn*‘e i,io assiduity, aiid exhibit to the world at Mome fu- she saileij ‘J 1st February with a Vahiable H*'was taken tip and together with ture nod i)ie result of Uieir labor*. In the o- cnrgo on U«rd, b«.und ’to Charh-st.m, (S. “ dismem(«red inemlM'r,” s.-iit back tu hneofthc (kx-.h, C.)went ashor« at New I ,let, Currituck and during the whole d.s cr^inty, (N. ('.) at half past 11 oclock on '* ’ the night of the With following. Ihiring i • v i - — the night she lhum|>ed so violontiv, that in ^ worthy of /eno him- was not your ici/>,nor my iri/r, nor the »ri/Vof any three hours afler she «trn.k llir water was *^''^f'>ing the nlKnr to a centleinan, one else, th.a w.is »uk, but Ais mrfi. The sen- he verv cxjIK ohMTved, “ I wouldn't have : eaiphatical, tlic different pnrU well nrranc> (l, and the idea happily conceivcd.— The exelaiiialiun, no doubt, w as elicited in eonse- melan- My w ife is sick, my wife is sick," 1 he ' hu.Hhntid unquestionably spc.iks, and in order — , . . , r ,1 . 1 more effn timllvto command attention, a t-ei>eti Ihirmg nmprnation ol the stump he is used to inculcate the important fact, that it ^ .sift ^.4 w a.. lup to the cabin flixjr, the s« a breaking over j the ship until next evening, and a heav\ j N. W. wiikI blowing, wh n ill*- passengt‘r> and crew got ashorx'. In addition to her I cargo, she had on iMiurd for the , rniteil .States Rnnch Hank at Charleston, ; which has been landed.—Pnacoiu had It lianix n for a ihous.iiid dollars—no, 1 tie exelaiiialion, no doubt, w as eheiteil 11 sir, not lor a whole stean.'.oat,—no, not il „(• .oif.nv. A you d give me all Savannah. ’ j rholy bli;;lu seems, as it were, lo have coi l^arttnnah (it'orgian. VVtKMNo TO 1,ovi:rs.—Lovers should ' Ix' careful not to I.1II a>le'p w hen courtiri" Mii.LriM;r.viM.K, (Oro.) M vm 11 7. 1 ^ " ‘"'S'' *''' • , - > —- „ Sfof^e Accident ami I.oxnof Ltf'c. 'I'he ' sometime happen in coiiseiiucnce.: our syni|>athy i.s greutly excited, our atrections \tiil ^lafTn ,n 1..^. The Knglish papers CiHitain the tollowing wonderfully raised, and it almost draws tears from Mail .Mago m lording alnut ( re.-k, l.ist ' ..1 , . _ _ _ i coininitted its ravages on his tuirest prospccts In the ensuing line, “ .My w ife is sick in bed," the husband proceeds, w ithoiit tedioes digression, to describ*' the “locus in quo,” or p’.nee tchrre he found his ehnrinintr sjmuse. l>n reading this line allerwanls, the father of the young woman of Macon, one of the passengers, being im part ol the poem Vou lie you dojr, you lie you dog," ablo to swim, was drowned. The other |..j,,..„ve" pro black mnil, escap. c.^d.n* Lm an^er. but simply a iTld kind of driver sw.im out •’'‘’'‘e the li:c apparently asleep, | , ,>iend, and admirably calcula- DIED, In thia county, on the 22d inat. Mrs. Bar1)ara Carr, consort of Mr. Robert Carr, in the bSd jear of her age. Also, on the 22d inat of the acarlct fever, Atu derton, infant son of Col. Thomaa I. (iricr. Also, on the 1st inat. of an inflammation of the bowels, .Mrs. Amelia Laving, wife of Mr. Samuel l.awinp, aged 23 years. WKP:KLY ALMANAC. Fit 11., 1833. 30 Saturday, 31 i^unday, 1 Monday, 2 Tuesday, Sun j Sun I riges|sets.j MOON’S PHASES, a 4r»:« ii| 6 4a|6 12 5 46;6 14!, 5 4j r> 15' For March, lfc33. n. H. M. iFul! 4 7 3 Wednesday's 44 6 16 I';"** " ® 4 Thursday, j.-; 43 6 ITitVj.o; . .■i Friday, |5 42 6 18i^*”‘'^ * 32 afl’n 47 Bll'n 37 morn. 10 aft’n THE ittARKETS. FAYEITEVILLE. MARCH 26. Brandy, Coeniac $1J a 2; Peach 55 a 60; AJ^- ple 45 a 50 ; &con, 6J a 7J ; Beeswax, 17 a 17J ; lUigplng, 13 a n; Coffee, 13 a 15; Cotton, a log; Corn, 60 a 62i; Flaxseed, II a 81 20; Flour, ii4'' a 00 ; Feathers, 32 a 35; Iron, 4i a 5J; Lard, 10 a 00; Molasses, 30 a 32 ; Oats, 35 a 37; Nails, cut, 6j a 6|; wrought, 16 a 20; Rum, Jama ica, I40a 175; N. England, 45 a 50; Rice, 4 a 4^ ; Sugar, 7J a 9; common, b a 8 j; loaf and lump, 14 a 18; Salt, Liver[KX>l, 65 a 75; Turk’s Island, 70 a 75; Steel, American, 8 a 9; Eng. blistered, 16a 19; German, 14 a 17; Tallow9alO; Wheat, %0 a ; Whiskey, 36 a 40. CHERAW, MARCH 23. Brandy, Peach, 50 a 00; Apple, 40 a 45 ; Bag ging, 16 a 17 ; Bacon, 10 a 00; Cotton, 91 a 10* ; Corn,40 a 00; Coffee, 16a 18; Flour, from wag. gons, 4J a Ob; Flaxseed, IJ a 00; Iron, Sweder, 5i a 6 ; Lead, 7 a 8; Molasses, 40 a 4.0 ; .'Mack erel, No. 1, a 00; No. 2, 6i ; No. 3, 5 ; Oats, 374 a Ofl; Salt, in bulk, 75 a 00; in sacks of -t bush. 25 a 3; Steel, German, 15 a 17 ; blisted, S a 00; Sugar, 8 a 10; Tallow, 9 a 00; Tobacco, leaf, 2i a 3^ ; manufactured, 8 a 10; \\ he t, 75. Taotick. HE Books and Notes pertaining to the firm of J. At E, Springs, have been put into my hands for settlement by the surviving Partner, John Springs. All persons indebted tothcsamo by Book Account are earnestly requested lo coma forward, and settle, either by Cash or Note, as it is absolutely necessary that the Books should bo closed; and all those indebted by Note, are re quested to discharge the same as soon as possible. JOSEPH H. WII^SUN. March 29. 1S33. ’31tf NOTICE. PROPOSALS will be received until the midJIo of .April for enclosing the Jail lot with a aubstantial (>ost and plank fence. Also, tor putting up a small log hou.10 and a brick or stone chimney to the old Jail. Those wishing to undertake any part of ihe work can learn the particulars by ap plying to WILLIAM CARSON, Treasurer of Public BuUJincs. Charlotte, March 25, 1833. 1 rf 1 1“” f the Kcvolutioti. pas««enger8, a white and a I'd by swimming. 'I'he , ■■ .1 . • -• ^ . " "" 1 l'av..;c nvcr.a£„ w 11..)™?, “i'‘ - the drowsy god, a spark ik w on the cotton .. , r I 4 . J ■ gow n of the female, and set It on lire. Our Anr Article of Pradc.—A trader m I r . ,, ,, , ,u„ vr».mT •' informant add-*, that the >oung man was iiuirli injured.” NOTICE. TOLEN from out of my Hat in time of scr- ^5 vice, at the Mctliodi&t Church, on .Sunday night, the lOlh inst. a largo Silk Handkfrchief. The only particular marks recollected are one or tw o black circles in the middle. If the scoundrel will return tlie article in the course of the next week and fasten it upon Col. John Sloan’s door latch, I will not procetxl against him—olherwiso he must suffer the penalties of the law. R. N. ROBBINS. Charlotte, March 28,1833. ATTEXTIOy: Charlotte infantry. OU arc hereby ordered to parado on your usual parade ground, on the first Saturday in .\pril, at 10 o'clock, precisely. THO. MERA, Capt. Mnuh 18.^^ TAKEN IP 4ND committed to the Jail ol this County, on the 21 St inst. a Negro .Man named JI^KltY, 5 fist I 2 or 3 inchcs high, dark complected, says he belongs to John Rogers of I'nion Court-House, S. C. The owner is re»]uested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and lake him away, or he will be dealt w ith according to law. JOS. M’CONNAL'GIIEY. Sheriff. .March 2‘». Ifi33. ’3Ilf this town advertises “ (Jentlemen’s Hosoms.” If he will sell (Gentlemen's //cfir/.t, the La- dn‘s will (latroniso him—Pen hancc the Iw- soiiis are false—hearts certainly are, at least so say the woiid'ii.—Lou'tl L\ymi» nd. Domf .ilic ViiiMt.— Hoil one pouml ofgiKxl j lloiir, e (jiiarter of a |M)UiuI of brow n sugar, and a little salt in two gallons of water, for j Olio hour. \\ heii milk wnrni, bottle it and cork It clos«'. It w ill Ik; tit for use in twenty-1 four hours, t hie pint of this yeast will I make eighteen pounds uf bread. ATTENTION ! •Irtillfrif Company. frnnh, gixid-hearted >oul, duly ai'quainled with the force and apfMifntion of Isnguage, and knew a ** thing or two" alxiiit his m ighlwr’s wito. Such candour, fioni wlmtever aiiurce it uiay emanate, is highly eoii.ir* ndable.Hiid should always be freely cxercis?l. The concluding part of the potaii, "Then ’s whiskey in her head," very satisfactorily intorms us of the trae cause of her situatiiin, and teaches us lo a fraetioii tlial wo- i men, as well as men, when they bceome hitrh-rpi \’'Ol' are hereby ordered to pa-1 ritrd, are under the painful necessity o| comg to rade 111 Chnrlotte, at the usual I/«■./. We are not. however,'lere lo im.h rstand fiarade frouml,on Saturday, the 6lh i that the wife actually had a quantity ot the “ vile of .\pril, at 10 o’l'l'iek, A. ,M. arinnl lluid" in her head, but simply that a prostratioii of and e(Hii|i(M il as the law directs, f'or the vital jKiWfr* had been produced in thnl rejrion the |iurjs>se of drill, w ith six rounds . sullieieiilly *n al to change her Irom an erect to a of blank cartridges. Hv order, AiiMzSnlol position. Our hero, not eonteiil with A. II. .MAIM IN', 0 .V. 1 things as they frr'/t lo be, sagaciously dives into Mnr>i 21', lf33 ‘ nutters, untaNels the n.ys!i.'ry of ft'.l di*o»*o, and 'I'lie Aiiiorii'aii i'ariiier, Edited by Gideon B. Smith, is issued every Friday, III Baltimore, al Ir5 per annum, in advance. Con tents of the 1st Numf>er, XVVolumc. Editorial; On the commencement of the Fit* teenth Volume; Slocking Knitting Machine— Irf-tter from T. Speed, giving an Accojnl of iho Compass Plant, enclosing some of the Seeds—The Palm Tree—Rock Marl found in Prince Edward County, Ya.—Starching—Singular Sagacity of a Pony—Essay on Uotution of Crops, by J. Hamil ton Couper, read before the Cnioii .AgricOltural So'iety—On Summer Fallows; the obieetion to them answered; their Use Recommended, by Dan Braiiley—I’orn Crop Account—I>ctter from Dr. C. S. .\Ionkur of Baliiinora, on the Culture of iho (Jrape; Foreign Varieties Cultivated, Directions tor Pruning, Trimniing of the Sultana, &c.—On Iho Culture of Yellow I^-usl—Futon's .Manual of Botany—Succeastul Mcthixl of Raising Pucks; bi’st Ducks tor Breeding; Selling and Hatching; To Destrov Fowl Lice; Duck C,iops, *od M.-vnner ot'Rearing the Young—Kciicok—To cure Wounds on Horses and Cattle—Level Ivoads— Prices Current ol' Country I’riKluce in ll u lialti- moro Market—..Vdveriiseiuents. TVarran.Vc />( ti/5 J'tT .rule at tiig OJir^
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