oiionof Mr. Montgomorj-, that the report laid on lha table. 'I'be state of the balloting was as follows: i •ivlUltiNAIj. (ill 0f«l gljfB Mattlifwi W(!«t Ulank ^ f«r of the FayfUc. Uuldph, Normbrr 24, 1933. The City is crund»iij to excess, n vcrv DIED, In ttiia county, on the lith ln»t. Mr. Robert Da. rig, in the 30th year of hi age. AIjo, on tile 2.'M iimt. Mr. William JhtUhinon, V I in tlio tJjth vii.ir of his ago. He wa* in the Kcv. ClIAULOTTrr^ We iav fK ti.rn mir I . . j Imvingalrrady ar-1 oflv i It wi^ ? the ,«imc ubvut"^I . .Su will U. (nu..d on the f,r«t page., S,„all-|,ox, whici. however i» b.-gir.n.ng to | KOTIC’K. have iH-en inronn-rf („v» the Charle«tnn ' no new t.asB is rotx.rlcd. \Vf i i ‘h" Decei.iber, I will expofo .1.-.Itr i >»'‘y »oei„ i,„. (Ilia citv from a reNnrrlnliln nn..r«. .1... , PirtS ol IlltCICSlbliuli be ihilv r.niiirniiiiif>n)ii4 nt'a \^'edMvlay, Nor. 20.—Mr. Kerr, from ;jo commit** ap|M)i»tnl to prtpare UiileN ■ Ortler for the Srnatc, report^ thoso of ,, Mssiioii i which were read and agresij to. Oil motion of .Mr. Hogan, the Senate pro- wtlfti to the appointment of the following '”Ccon>™u~.. .iz I • h. Il„. I,. i, * I Ml V I II ' ^'•*'‘*‘■1 ••id to cniit'rali'to tile fiitaiKf —Mcanrx. Jone», Morriaon, heiidall, m .T!;en^ Mny» Sl^inner of l'cri|iiiiionn, ' I'iC aiitl Kerr. (jlniftii. .Mraarf. Clayton, Martin of liockini;. UEEKLY ALMANAC. city from a reHppctnlde quarter, stale* t)mt' *’* “‘*‘•■‘'''*‘*•^*‘^11 bciiuly coiiiniunicaltid ■■ " to you. 'J'he riCgisiatiire h»8 been distinguished, I flunk, by uiiiitiunl activity in thftir procoed- ings, niinierouH important propositions huv. The T. nnr^pc L-^uiflaiure have adoptrd reso- liitioua rcprobaling .Nullification, Scce«.ion, and olhor hir. ai. .,U.e growth of the |.;iHt fiw jeurx. Slat? of .M i»Hiimi|)|ji Hy a k tur from .M illedgrville, under Hate of the , ... , , (•‘ay the AugutU C oMKtitu-1 "'o Ixien brought ujion the ^oyjj ,m, Ho««ll. Joy. Hartiaon, .Mann, I.atliaiii and li"n»list,) that ;ov. ’I roiip has re«igntd i.U »tut circumstance not coiiiinon at so early 11 ,nho.>k. *n Ihe btnatc of the I uitcd Sttttca. i....-: .1 l',„ao4tlion and Onrvanrei.—Mi^t*. Ilokr, ',.,.[1, Martin of Kichinoiid, ilutM'v, ,Muy*j gf Vann, Matthews and .VIontjfoiiiiiy. I'nctUffi Eitclion*. IShuford, (Jivin, .Mclviu, >Vild«r, Walton, Klow- , «iJ Stcdrnan. ^^yw»ry.-Mea»ri. (toi^n, Jonct, Morrii, (lall, n»i{ht, Skinner of Chowan, Arrinifton and Klliott. iKltrfI lmprr>9fmrnl.-Mtuf. li intoii, Inwards, ion^rof I'lsquotank, Sherard, Joy, Murchison, ] Jack«onian», ir.l and Urillain. . Nat. Ut jmljliranp, J^.|frary n^Mrrw-s. Mrn. y„ Uu Uo,„f cf nWl. I'bilUpa, McCormick, Hall, Nu«», .Me- J,ri„oniaui.. IV, | .NuililiciH Faiioo and Nwnian.^ |{r|,(,Uln;ans, ,V.i \ araiicifi.’, Mr. Martin, of Ilockio);bam, prcsentwl a ! Anu..Ma*oji., ui | J j Jatkw/o maj. 1 lo repeal the act ol‘ lost »ei«Miofi, eittab- I h,iy: tha Bank of North-Carolina ; which ' mformatmo .v^d, there i. v. ry little read the fir«t tiUK^ and paned. : '*•' •‘h^.oin.non of the 13th «a* ob- Mr. Beard prraentod a reaolution, refer- I istiiij ul a IIor.v: ami Saddle, Confcctiotiarien, Ar. &c. IIENJ. COIIK.N, Adm'r. Ken. 2S, 1833. ;hv TJie Wasliinirton j|oU' thuH clastifies the rncm. bcrs of the neit l on|;rc»ii; /« lltr SrnaSr. 2l I .N'lillifiprn, r, KHUITY SALt:S. Kt'"'"" ntwilu.ions on llin subject of Interna! Itn-1 Ciiarlollu, on Monday, lh« 13th day of January proVrini-nf, IJanking, and a reform of the 1 *l‘r»-'« C'oiiMtitution. A Kesdlulion was promptly rejected yes terday, proposing un inquiry into the expe- fliiwicy of alHiliriiiiiig thn JSujiroine Court.— I hi.s aijgui.i well for the Ktabilitv of onr Jii. Tnliinhlc TrnctN of Land, \u. ’ The plantation whereon Cafit. Hugh Parks for. merly livi d, bounded by llie Lauditvf Jas. Sj»ratt, Andrew I’aiks, Win. .N. Park* and others, contain- iiijr Hlx.iit mo acrts, with u valuable Mill» &,e. IG 53 diciory, and disnipates nome misgivings: m .I,e prt nuiics. w hich I futertuiiied us lo lliC uclion of Ibej One other pluntalion fl»tmerly owned by Alex- Legislature on (liis (incstion. Mr. Gaston ’ ontitv wat^raof tlie Catawba H 111 noininaliou |.,r the seat on the U iich ' V'"".’! V‘“'> v-.x... I I /'I I- I .■ It 1 » I buiindi-d on the iiorlli, Doiitli and cast by tije lands nialc vicant l.j Chu-t .liislice Henderson’s 1 ol Z. nruCn. r, and on li.e wist by the said river, dfiiin, but no day is fixed for the balloting, j including un Island, containing, with said Island, I think it |irol»!ililu there may be one oilier •'y e^•lJlnation. name b**lurc the LtcisUuitJ fur tLia an- of hi.d will be sold on a ere- dit ot one ar;d two years, by ihu purthaaor giving DiXJEMBEK, 1833. Sun rises MOON’S PHASFX 30 Saturday, 1 Sunday, 2 Monday, 3 Tuesday, 4 Wednesday; 5 Thursday, 6 Friday. 17 6 7 7 7 8 7 8 |7 9 7 9 17 10 I For Deeember. 163a. i *3 D. H. i». , r,} Last 4 2 59 morili , n New 11 1 43 tnordi r tilFirsl 19 0 6 inorh. I g/jFull 27 1 47 all’n. the MARKETMt fgislatuitj fur tLia up 'I'he \arioin Commit fees are biinily en- ^ iniirh of Ibe (•ovenior's MeMarre nq ' •»‘l alarm 111 Koine, and adnuration , f,t« to Internal Improvement, hldoruU-m, ^ ‘‘‘ bond and satheient securily. 1 will alsosell, at Die same time and place, one other tiacl of luml, lying on the waters of Little - '*'ill in a day or ao bociiito report, when the ^ 'o'-'r*crly owmd by William .Al. I !!«.«• »lirt r.. I ' ^ ««'eral afxounU of piiniUr ,* ‘"’*-'^*'*’“"8 cliarnctor. I ere., uii u crf>lit ul int'lvc tuoLUiSf by •prupna f \t 1*I 1m I * ' rhcnoniriion m Kur^»pfj. it has ilko* ^ proprietors of llie j mt pivinjj hoi*d ur.il «€cur;ty. id, fl motion wt .>Ir. MwarOa, Uid upon ■ that llumU.ldi ^ir. » an account of a tl'i« CUv, are m nomination lor' lurthir (.ariiculurs made known on the day of ‘ ■ f ,\ ! l‘»*enomeno(i of Ihe Mine kind ia.^.Hilii-Anie.'icv ‘'it.itc printir, but Iioday islivdi 1>. K. L>L NX/Vr, c. m. c. Mr. Morrison, from Ih* committre ap- iVon.. i;.vhn^„d pap. r prU- for balloting- ' .Dtci to su^rintend tU Ul o.mg 1.^ an vp„l, isu. »h.rl, iW i;.l,tor of inc Kid.-' Clerk, reported that " ilhani W h.g has hunttd op. dmcnUs a i.l.mon . ' .Imige King ot Augusta, is r>-] | V\ WVrinowlay, the leih «f December, at ,,i u duty elected. I ,..u ,,.i e.ty, that mu.t ‘ »> of (.ov- , IlOfSF (TT7.MMOVS. ‘’V r - -‘y -id il.ccuS the di'c'd. [•crishable 1^.-Aq.j..rumb«.ngp^ Ht.HiMM. y, Ak.s. :it, llie names of tlie member'were taib/d . t. t . , , ,r; when they ethibiled lU-ircreiout.als. ”cal pl.enom.nM, wa.ol^^rve.1 , re qtialified, and tK,k tlieir seats. | =*| K- ...H.id ,j . Mr. Courts moved that W.ll.am J. Alex- “* » '"ani.er that alarme.l . A: . • ckr.of Mecklenburg, be appo.ntetj Speal.- - per^on who U,- , and Mr. SetlJe ntoved that Jas. V\ ych«‘, Ilou.nholil and Kitt hm Fiirniliir't Fanuiuf; I'tcnxiL, (iig and Harness, lilackxmith Toch, \.c, \.c. I roni oiH) until tnree in ihc mom- (iranville, be add«d to the iM.min;tion.' House tliereupno proceeded to ImIIoi lV(*m every pofnt in itie heuvi ns, in such .', r the wpenutende„re«fMe.^rH. Courts «h to rt^-mblr a sho«cr ol ^k> Settk-, who iip« counting out the voles, 1 ^ h- mhabitai.N lu.pf>cne.l at me ..rtedlhat Hm. J. Alexander wa-. dulv ■ f*'"" '» b-|r..:ii iheir hi.n#-,. :ied. The Speoker wa. then cotducted !bt Chair bv Mr. Court.; fr.«n which he The vonrnb'.c Col. Thnmns T.-iyl.r, of Colnrnl.ia, .S. C. di' d in that town on .Sin- as in the !ilst \eur »f his Bgn, nnd «me of the must rtspJcleii ’ Ttruns made known on the dnr of sale hy citi/.'-ns of that .*5:ate. • | ^ LbM.-Vr, AJm r. S.ulh Carolina has !>st sfill another riis-' ^1! fh/we ind.l.!..l to tl»- aU.ve e>tate «.:i pUase ' . i. J II \f Ik «, I to coijju U»rwara uiid settle or pav J nnd lliiisc who * t.UJ;ul^hei son. I he Hon. Urn. 1>. Mar-1 ii, will do well lo j.r.sent' tin, orm ot iIm* .Iuu^c.m ol the C otirt of Loin- theni aUesUl on the law requires, moil IMeas, dieJ in Chnrl' j'ton on the a:oni-| !->• U. bL'NL.XP, Adm'r. ing of the lllli. He was ti>riner)y a distiu-1 1^33. guishw] ineiuber of C«ingrefc.«. j 'I'ltl ST SAIjI‘\ «Y virtue of a !>t-cd of Trust to me, executed by VV illidin ititl, for pur;xe"'K therein men- . . ... 'tape on I’lHiav night lu!-t, on hit. wav uoned, 1 *!inll exj..-c to »j1.-, on W cdncfday, the im-uivhed. Lu-ry ont! t.iercloie, hud an ( InrlosK.n, anil was found d. ad r.eu '-ext, ai tliO IhvtlliuT ll^se of Suiaii Mill, tlie followiHj; pio}^;rly, va : Ilia Trod ol* Laiiil on wl.i !i the ssid William i^ti't liv.d, adjoinini: ibc Uiid- of J imt'S Kol)ii.M>n, William PotU and •ill.ir:-', I'uiituining about aer^s — AI.-^o— \ tract of land Ivinj; on Tarkill nranfb, ad- ulniiie llie liuiilb ot Jaiiics Morrison, John llous- ..u a.’id ollii.r», contjininir nlwut ;j.jO acres. —AI.'0— .^n undividi'i; interest in a tract of land lying oil Twelvf Mile Cra k, adjoininj: Uie landt> of iiur- , tlI! Cl.irk, W ni. Atrhin.'^on and others. ! .V!mi, iiif fullowii g viz; HII,I.IAI;D, lick and LLWIS, ’J'offithtr frith a gocul road 11 ogon, I'arming CtiiuH.s, ILirses, lioffs, Cuttle, Crop on hand, &ic. tScc. 'IVrr.is maJc known on the (t.iv of sale. IU.NJ. .MUKKUW, Truftre. AWm'rr ‘}I«t. Ik3:5. Ct;.-,>w -Mr. II. f?. Il'itledge, an insane man, left 111!icknowledgementsto the House m '^'norv, Init >.hah was s;.ce.hl> Ci- „.e h *p;.ropriate .ddres.- I l:n’'uivhed. Lu-ry ont; t.iercloie, had an ( (b raolioo of Mr-(;ulhne, Charles Mnn- 'ol wiiiM««ing a^-ene ,,f i.atuiv, „H)niing on the causeway between the t^an-, an app.inted Ork, and lUJmuud IJ. 'i'-v. r Ul^re wa, oivpl.ive,! in Ibi. i«cs, in a Ptr.te r.f miditv. -man. Clerk Aas.siant. the gj„bc, and « hicli, pro^b.v, * ,11 ^ Satiw night |u.l U-lo'w this f. rry, ii, a \e- l)n (notion o('Mr. fUlhrie, Richanlll'jli- “t'"'*'*** r\ luirrow ere k, not nmre lli:iti a riil wide, - «.* «pp..inled IVoorkcener ; ami John ““r* a U.at n,.ci and .> n-^gro men klui.g- ,-’r, Hcnrv- Nu.iiH^r)-, J.«,h.m K. I.ums- a ‘ra*n ol lire that illu,;w- ir.d Thonlj. H. Mas*v Were nomioat- “'•* !“' " di»latmo. ^ ,.V. C.) In/Mji.vrr. ' • r A..ulant Doorkeeper. A balloting ' «“ ‘rom the Uhcn had umler the superiotendenco of "pparenl si/.e of a Uiil e.gh- V-rrmr;/ of e learn fr^m a ■ rs. Rand and Jordan ; which rcMilted U‘a»«etor, that lighted tor s- ve- p' nth-nmn wln» arrivt-d here \esicrdu' frotn' tlie election of John Cooper. ‘I** '* h.le hen.i^p-iere. During W :ishm:,'1oii,\ia IJalliiiK.re, tliat t.rdei^s hnv.-, T , ’ f j the contiiiuanreol thisremnrk:il)iep||i iir)nif- bctii received bv the Cninmnndant of l\>r-i a»/, , or. .. n mo ion o ^r. non, a hitting noise in the air uai pinitilv ircs>i Monroe to de!=patcli (»inpanics of! lUoor^amesMcew.,se,.tto,hc.Vn. j.^ard, and M veral reH-,rN. rc^rc.blmg tl.;. C. rr.-.ps.rom tl‘at-.-t for Alabafim. t , I orrainj, lem le nr^nim ion o di'char^e i»t a pi.'to|. Had the imI\ bi 11 n>l The iN’ginieiil tn l>e coniniaoded bv Major' ^ ll-ai^: anJ,..n moti.^iol Mr. Marslei- re,.«rts we.dd pmb-.l.lv J. 1'. HuK-ma,i.-.V..,/o/A .*r>ot!,errne.!iag,> ««»«iit pr«fK«.mg to -I'he - ! .ot imrocdiately for ihrto l.n«ros».ng „,„,j,rkal>ly cle^r and •*ri'ne, and Ihe visitde It i now ofl'icialiv announced that ' '/, *■ I tv I vt- 1 n o ’ li'ed stars iiuinetousthe »l»..le night. N\ e j\vi\ 1k\nki.i\ I5i ii.tK, of the Stato of vrir, rag^,.. n- are anxious to know tt what «Ji->taiicc trom New-^ ork. ha* U rn aitiKJinled Altoiney atMl Ilarringer were apjKMntud a rooi- |{,c|,mo»Kl this pheiioinenon bui exlcndej. (ieiieral ol the I inteJ States, lo .ucceed ll. .lee to prepare ijiilrs ol Order for the jj .e^ig.ied. t-rnmet.t of tlic House during tho pres- j, .T”,",*"' , , ,, ' (orm the public »'l Ihe |>ailiculuri, ii> >in:h (iitKi xiiiHiiioK.ii. (Al.) Nov. 7.—We are J iK' (tnv^mnr ftn t llfktiar^ ’ t i . . ^ t laniauuii ui iiit- iuc «* iiuaiii ■.''iiiiiri, uiri’t* },,, uV w ' I M.li’ add. Ill a gn at uegree, to sorr> to leurii, that the ( ottoii crop in this ...n,, west of t harlotte, 1 will eMH.-c lo public . * I " A ' ihe knowlec'g*’ol M«le«inilc*gy. part of liie couiilry* »hicli «us a few ueek;* sale, a number of likdy and valuable ^nua ' '**' ’ **', ’ I Since writing the aU.ie, »u have been «20, as prnmiMiig as any ever raised in il,j -f* ..Jiuno . r. arringer, wen o **• , mfofint'd, llial wxenil of the larJ,'e^t of these has, it is thought b\ iiiany ot our most ex-1 ris.'*'' r pr«ijK>sitiun t mt i • • shttuting ineteorb »ero (>iu«>ned to desi'end ix'neneed planters, been cut short nearly , ^ rate tram of Ml'LKS, Iff * inoru ro t gt» i |i,p 1^.1;,re thej e\ploleil. one-fourth, by the early auJ severe trosts 'J',ro road Waeonit and a nu?nber of trcll Indeed, many of tllo^*o winch we saw, ap- "«haNehaJ. "/'I'A.t. "0.—Mr. Jno.Jl. .lores, p^.ared to approach within «i f« w Yards of n 11..- c.mmitle,- appoinled for the pur- ,|io hou^ lot*, and th-n suddenK to vanish. ‘pLntrr, FAYETTEVILLE, NOV. 26. Brandy. og.8J}a2t Peach 50 a 00; Apple 35a40; BsconSnlOt Becswai iHaOO; Barring ai a23; Coffee LIJ a 16; (V>ttnn 11^ 1121; Corn 70 a 75; Flaxseed 155 a ICO; Flour 5^ a 61; Fea- tliers 35 a 30; Iron 4 a 4j; Lard 10 a ll | Me. lasses 33 a 40: Oats 38 a 40 ; Nails, cut Bi a 6J { wrought 18 a 20; Kura, Jamaica 140 a 00; New England 45 a 50; Rice 3j a 4; Sugar, brown 10 a 12; common 10 a 11; Loal and Lump l4i a 17 ; &’alt, Liverpool 05 a 70; Turk’s Island 62J a 70; iteel, American 8 a 9; Eng. blistered 16a 20; Ger. man 14 a 15; I'allow 9 a 10; Wheat 85 a tl t Whiskey 32 a 35 J Wool 20 a 21. CIlAnLESTON, NOV. 18. Cotton, upland, lSjal4J; Kice, prime, S3 50 a 3] ; interior to good, 00 a 0; Flour, superfine, 6t a 6:,*: Com 62 I 6.1; Oats 42 a 45; Whiskey 31 a 35; N. E. Kuni 37i a 39; Brandy, Apple, none; Poach 40 a 12; lioeswaX 17 a 00; Tallow, Caro, lina, 1 n* a 11 : Mackerel. No. 1, $7i a 7J; No. 2, a 6; No. 3, 4 a 4|; Kaeon 8 a 9; Hams J1 a 12; Lard 10 a 10^; Nails, cut, 6j a 0; fiagging* Dundee, 22 a 24; tow and flax, 19 a 22) Balo Rope 9 a 11; Cop. Brandy U a 2; Holland Gin 1 a 1 j; Iron, Hussia and Swedes, $-1 a 4j; Salt, Liv. erpool, in bags of 4 bush. $1) a 1 j ; in bulk UO a 00; T. Island 00 a 00; Sugar, Havan* white, 10 a II; brown a 9^; muscovado 9 a 10; St. Croix 6l Jamaica 9 a 10}; New Orleans 6 a 9; Molaskcs, Cuba, 30 a 31; N. Orleans, 38 a40; Cof. fee, prime gt-c^:n, 13 a 15; inferior to good, 12i a H,«.n ua 73 a 95. Norlh-Carolid.,„„„„ 1 li. (10 ^r cent, discount. Navannuh and Augusta Bank Biln> duwouiit Cuiii’ucrcial Bank of Columbia par. CAMDEN, NOV. 23. Country Pmdurf.— ha.con 12 a 15; Beeswax 13 a 14; Cotlon 13 a 14; Corn 56 a62; Flour, N. C. 0 a 8; i.ard 12 a 15.ji Tallow 10 a 12J; Wheat $1 a U; Feathers 30 a 35; Whiskey 35 a 4o| Brandy, Pcach, 50 a 00; Apple 35 a 40) COLUMBIA, NOV. 23. Rnron 10 a 12 j ; Dale Kope 10 a 12; Brandy, Ap ple 40 a .10; Pcach 75 a 00; Butter 12J a 18; C-ot* ton 13Aa 14i; Cotton Bagging, Hemp 22 a25: Tow 17 a 1*8; ColiVe 14 a 17 ; Corn 75 a 00; Flour, (Country 59 a 00; Iron, Swedes 3 a 0; Country 4 a 5; Lead 9 a 10; Lard 12^ a 15; Molasses 40 a .50; Nails 8 aO; Oats 37} a 00; Rice 2} a 3; Salt in sacks 2i! a 3 ; in bulk 75 a 00; Steel, German 16 a 18; Bliste r 10 a 12; Cast 25 a 30; Sugar, loaf Ifi a 20; Brown 8 a 12; White Havana I2J a 141 Tallow 10 a 12* ; Whiikey 45 a 50. CIIERAW, NOV. 19. Bfi(y)n 10 a 12} ; Butter 15 a 20; Beesvax 16 a 17 ; Bagging, tow 22 a 00; Dundee 24 a25; Cof. fee, prime green, 16 a 18; 2d and 3d qualities 14 a li.J; Cotton 11 a 12; Corn 70 a 75; Flaxseed ?1 a U; Flour 5} a 7}; Feathers 32 a 35; Iron, .''wedes 5 aO; IJngliHli 4} a 5; Lard 10 a 12} ; Molasses 40 a 50; Nail* 7} a 8}; Oats 35 a 40; Linseed Oil 8U a Ig; Rice 4} a 5; Rope 12 a 12}; Sugar, Muscovado prime 11} a 12}; com. moil 9 a 10; I-naf and Lump 15 a 18; Sail, Liv. i-rpool 75; in sacks, 4 bushels, 3 a 0; Tias 1| a 1 } ; Tallow 10 a 12; :^teel, blister 8 a 10; German 11 a 15; W heat 90 a $1. F\(‘('iitoi**si Siale. Ov Thursiluy, the iHtli of l>t;eember, at the Plantation of the late William Smith, three — iiiiai iney imngme.i io« nre lu ..le .irinorv our "i‘ 1 .1 II » .k 1'^“* anticipations ^.■uh fullv. C;real coiJiplaints laid bc.J.re the HotJ.^ tho r,.p,nng 10 extinguish the hoard from all of the I ubiic 1 rert-*urer. I ,.arii,|\ jl.imcs, they buMed IheinseUes in country ar-iiid u«.” ' a UII kii«ii nuuvjxTiii >»iv«(iiii9iM . .t • i\ f ' ^ i i ■JTJn! * m''*" *"* 'i ' ""•* Ron "p^'^'Miss.JVK'r. -jIl.-" The uiiex- I of the House, which ncre read , ,i,„, ,|,i!y imngtned th« fire m the Arinorv enrly fro>t hns cut us sliort in our ' couciirrrj id. - * u.. #1...^ * • _ . li'e .Spcttijfr ■'Uil Hejwri of •■"'h.on motion of Mr. I'lerse, was irans- .•ontrivingtoprolcctlhe riKjf.ofliieir houses itrr ll, ihi- Senate, with u proposition that j |>(,u, ibc lire of hca>un. r.rtmct of a Uttrr f '>m AVir 0>!nns rrceirtd in I'e iir.iited. j 'I'jns rircumstaiice of the f^hooling stars tf,n nh,, iLniJ i\ov. ll. . , ..r Mr. .W pro. .„lm, a ,l,o„ ,l,„u„co ..I' .I,,- ‘Zra'lm sflected Farming I'tin.'^ilK, Cotrs, llogx, Corn, Fodder, Oatx, tVr. tV'- •Vt the same time, ui.i oi uiicreu for sale, (III eon\enitnt terms, tlie a- . bo\eiianiod I IVmitntion^ j now in excellent repair, and diNlinguished for the t'liie crops which, for a nuinbtr of years liack, have i been raised thereon. t)ii the prnnisis is a com- ! tbrtable log dwellinfr boiiHe, \n 11 built kitolun, a •1 to Iliv „,,(K)intmeiii of Ihe following i^p,„„d. however, a f.ict highly im|H>r- ^^•mgComiuiliees, VI/.: | tant to I* ku-wn ; us it ha« U-en generally than »ltt,(tO(» hhds. made this seasou. I —.Mr«nr«. W lUoii, Ihnif*!, r ir'-rrmn, \I •^tipf>o»^J, that niftuors cniv procccd in u hrive been (»n oi tl*e |ilantaliins and }>oi luitle, Kiiterell, l>.inn l, Sii.eltar.l, I i„,rrizoiitnl dircclioii, nttd iievcr flv [>er|M'n- , ■'.li.ri., C.nMrr, Weaur und Joi.utlmn j ,(|,.„|.,rl> up»»ards. Tho^e «hu h v»0 |«r- o,ul illrv. ,‘'cuhiflv mnarked, npi^ oied to dewend in \\ i-.rti,, ;\l,|.rod, MarNi. Ib r. MU angle ofsixlv degrees with the horiir.on ; , J,^"11. 'V.-»iry .li.m-., ■] lionm*,Cl III. ' |,u| as tho smaller ones were so nuinerou^i, MM t '“‘"I crv».s«Ml eaehotiier in dilliTent diioe- .\|, ,,r,. J„|,n II lone«, I homns I ' Itlack-nan. Monk. IUhIiIi., J. II. , ■Ifomrry, lir .h^ni. Brown, U. II. Al«.\undrr, ' a.'iy pr« 'M-i(in, .M.^ur ai.J Wmiijh. i niobt .'• ■• •ilhitr . .Mr»,.ri.. K. I'r, .Miirrav. I.a»i»* Tre. j —'*• Ijeiovliiiure on tii'* 1-tlh iiist.lora Lrivtiuhcr Muttr a Jout, I i every nppenrnnee of containinjj e.vlensive veins of . gold ore, whi(^i have ii*’Ver bet n evamined, but ! d t'rom ihe eircuin>tance of ils being directly in the p the Ciii.o is more than half injured, man) i neiehU.rhond of the best inines in the county, | Pl.inters arc cut olf a third to a half of the! fi?'! w- , I ..I ,, 1 i)n .Monday, the‘J.UllKcotnlKT, III tiJtf lioujfc ol i I ane. oil msy d. |H.||.l on it the crop will c harlotte, will Ik- «o1.1, 1 be very shor'..’—I'lias. Cour. j afi't'H ,, .„ ,1^ I adioininc town and now under cultivation, Hie R.d.n'r ra.mm. ^D.iring the; ^ u.ereon, known «« the gin , It was only pos-ible to ascertain with l’hi*iionieiion, on >* cdnesday morning l.ist ^ },o„so, belonging to the estate of -Mr. Smith, precision, the paths ol tiiu largest auj a woin.in in Port ( arboii strongly urged her ^ running U'orks conntcted there- brilhant. husband tocollect /’i/'/.v Dollars immediate- !r, w hich wore due liitn, »r ho never would TliC atmosjiherical plionomonon has lieen -^1'•Ji'lJn K, T onr. (leneral, when Hiij;h I'.rlor, the only p«r- *’ ' son regularly noniinnted, received l'>:( votes, . , , - - - ■■ "IK J. I “hef. iJairmger, pj'(|,p yy(,,g ^^P^e Ixislow- the cause of iiiueii alarm and dismay to many ,' ««//;,M„„, T,;ir(,,v„.r.r, ''‘1 up'>'> ‘he folUiwin^ distinguished indi- |M’ople. Some laugiiabl« tales arc told ol the „1‘7' .'i« l-e«n! vnliiiiN, i\.c. VI/,: .M.ij. Jack Downing elfi-cls it produced— \ tellow nearC.eorge- '■''unT'"' "l.*laion«ton and '.lim Crow 1Hugh HariiNoo !•, Nulliiica- lowti, (D. ('.) who had rol>l>?d a hen-rtmst. leilfi, .1 Mrtal Screir Pre.'m, \ Coirit, HogK, I'orn, Fikhler, t\'r. i Some HoiiM hitld \ Kitchen Furnittire, ^v. ! H'erins will be made known at the time of side, j I'or t'nrther purtu-ulars apply lo the subscrilxT in Charlnlte. FIIANKLIN L. SMITH, rrrrw/,.r I of Wnt. Si'iilh, ill c'd. iVftn. 19.Un1X til ! ' ■ «iil I... „ Hi ll,, ^ I*. r.T'* ■'I 'w , nii.Hsitj. a,„] jjy, J lion 1, .lack i'mik 1, Zip Coon I, Col. nnd was curr\ing off his U.oty, is .said to ’I'om'I'roi H, Deinocriilic ^ eomnn 2, RIank have Is'en so iiincli frightened, at what he| tot'ir I'ti.iiin;; !-^ I'hinkct I, Paul Pry I, Col. Smith lielieved to Im; u llii-eatcncd judgmint, that ^ g ‘J, 'I'om Harris I, ('lejr the Kitchen 1, he lan back, and was caught in tlio 3Ct oC ^ rii •• Jumi'up Joe 1. Swain I, ' tcturnin^r |,i pIutKi r- i*.' :iu • 'i'. SIIKUIKKS’ DKKDS, .■^Olv Land-: sold tor Taxis; li.r l.^oids miM uiiJi r a \\ rit of f ii ri P.i'-ias ; .irui liir I .;;ni!.-» ri,i'oiniiien. Ijand for Sale, By virtue of deeds of trust, from Thomas B Sinartt, I will sell at the Court-House in Charlotte, on tlie 4th .Monday in January next, a Valuable Tract ol' Land, in Mccklcnburg county, adjoining the land of Mrs Smartt and Dr. Fox, and lately the property of John Barnett. This tract contains about 300 acrcs, is in a good state of improvement, is well wDtered and has on it a ^ood Dwelling House and necessary out-houscs. It is very seldom that land of so hnr a quality is brought into market, and all who wi»h to purchase valuable real estate will do well to attend. A credit of 1,2 and 3 years will be given. N. W. ALEXANDER, TrutUt. Sw. 14, lr33. 64-18 ~ NOTICE. Wife A'A.VC V has lell my roof and pro. tcction without any provocation or my con- lent or knowledge. Said Nancy eloped in the night time and took all my gBoda and chattels. This is theretbre tu warn all persons from harbor, mg or trusting her on my account, for 1 will pay uu debts of her uoutractiiig alter this date. W EST ENZEY. ChorloUr, Xor. 22, 183.3. 65-3t ItrWE placed all my accounts in tlie hands of Pearsall Thompson, w ith directions to col- led them forthwith. Those having open account.** will save cost by applying immediately and pay. ing the amount due. ’.Ml my bonds will be placed in the hands of Washington Morrison, Esq. or rather in the hands of Joseph H. Wilson, Esq. his agent, untill he returns from the legislature, which 1 lio()o will be paid without delay or 1 must pro* cetd lo collect immediately. JNO. G. HOSKINS. A«e. 11^. IW-t. The Aiiierifaii i'ariiier, Piihlishcd by 1. Irvine Hitchcock, is issued eVefy Friday in Baltimore, at S."* per annum, in advance. Contents of the 36th Number, W Volume. Fihtiirial, l.argr Prmluct of Mangold W’urxeJ, by Henry Thompson, F.sq.; On the Intermixture oi'ihe Farina of Frniti ReciiH-s for maki.ig Pone Bread and for red Pickle Cabbage—Internal Im- pruvements—Address delivered bt'fore tho Rock-■ bridge Agricultural Society, at thrir Show an.i Fnir at Fancy Hill, on the 16th of Octol>er, by Dr. Rob«-rt G. Barton, President—On the value of Oaina or St-same Grass—Slioeing Horsei—Report on Tiilatre, bv John .McVean, from the Reporu ninde to the Wheatland Agricultural Society, New ^ ork—I’olato Blossoms, account of some experi ments— Dsliinatd of tho Waste of Corn, in Agri culture, in l'.gland—Scraps—On the utilily of Burning Clay, a» a means of Correcting the soil tor Gardens, b? .Mr. StaSlbrd. gardener to R. -Vrk. wriglit, I'lW]. IVrbyshire, England—On lood tor rutU ning I attic—Preserrin); Garden \egetablc« —SkipptTi in Bacon—To Prepare Cold Potatoe* — Itul'ian C,ikes, or Pone—To make Salt Bntlt r IVi^h—On reading Ajrricnltural Pap:rs—Cli*ap .\ntiJote tor Poinoii—High Prieo ot Green P. nw in t.nmion—Prices in the ork and Bn!:;- r k'"- Vl-r*- r- -t«

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