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‘0 K even in error. We have - _ i“Iuom known a higher coaipliment paid, ClIAHLOTTK: than that which the editor of the American fiays to Mr. Gaston, wh«*n he suj s; ^s^vr^lUlAY, KMHKR 7, iHXj. ■ liMaml with too much delight to be able to Mini UP nrn iinni i« 1^ I. . 1 '-usioiis uian otiP, to iiis overpowcf. (Jers the latest f i ‘"ff to patriotic truths rendered from the Raleigh Star, 29/A vU State Convention.—'I’he 8tate latcrnal . * rovenient Coovention convened in tlie Metbodis* Church in thic city, on Monday ust. Governor Swain was uuaniinounly choseD President; and E. L. Wi>8i,ow, of Fayetteville, and Jamks C'ookk, of Rowuo, were appointed Secretaries of that body. On taLiiig the Chair, the fry»ide«* delivered a very able and inter- csliiig address, in which ho entered fully ..jy tiie subject of inturnal Intprovenienl; jijoK-d the cause which ha\e retarded the ! pnK;c€dinj:s of tiiis lK>dy. arcli of the Slate in all her former eliirl»;UiiiCK# of groat im|.ortance will be brouiiht r i ^ ■rtraywl in vivid colours, tho sad tlfccls jlbrward for consideration. Wo hojjc to be ftcliiigs on this sul>j!Ct. Iiich'hud followed; atlU presented, in de. jable to Iny t)o(breour renders next week, a , Iraiikly and explicitly, his own views i |>«rt of the President’s Message. ’plans for reincdjing the evils, compris ' We ders the latest Lrmslat.vc iutdhi^cnce 17^1^ ’ '’“. .^ ihead of the stairs, and fell instantly lutUl.gence. | doubly .n.prnss.ve by h.s honest energy, j dead. It is said Mr. McCoinb shot hinf. —acting altogether as he bad dune before, like a maniac. He went into the house through the entry, cut at each window with the sword as he passed along the rear of the long range of buildings, and was proceed ing up stairs, when ho was shot through the head with several buckshot,discharged from the head of the stairs, and fell instantly Crtn^e-rm.—1’his body laNt. \V e shall look Halifax Adtocatc. From the y y. American. heard of in a civilized community, nnd the absence of the I’ohce all this time is unac- countablo, and most disgraceful. But really ' an extensive nnd liberal system, intend ullimately to form a grand chain of nn- veinent, connecting and binding together erv section of the Slate, and o|*enii)g a 'bannel of comniunicatinn into TenncswH-, hniu^h which will be drawn into our bonl- rjihe valuable products of the fertile val- :y of the Mississippi. As it is boped hr J'l 7he JJi/iner to Com. Chuuncey,x>n Satur-1 ihe whole community were kept off, in dread. i:r, K4q. of thir) '‘‘“J’ cordial and heart fellcele- I l»y the des]>erate maniac who has fallen. , without oppobi- ^*'ati(»n. 'J he asseu;jlajfe, was numerous —♦— jdicial Circuit. a>'d |nost rcspfctnbie. Philip Hone, E'tq. OvrFlag!—We copy tho fol : presided, assisted by Messrs. C. C. Cam- rat;raph from tha Albany Daily i An interesting de- breU nif, J* A. King nnd Dom. Lynch, as Some Americans have recenti Imti* occurred in the Senate yesterday, on ^ ice I'residents. Among the guests, were : rested and imprisoDcd in Italy, fc Ihe que>tion of agreeing to tiie projKwiium Onderdank and tlie Ilev. Dr. Wain- ! known oflf.oce. Mr. Appleton, c of the llous4‘ ot (.'otnmiins for a seluct iuint right, the Kus&iun ^iiiiister. Ujron Krud- ^at Ivifhorn. has been blamed fo Ovr Flag !—We copy tho following pa ragraph from tha Albany Daily Advertiser. Some Americans have recently been ar- , for some un- I our Consul, for not send- govern- we trust tlie Port ta per- displu.vs her country- ■.(•oiventioB, and between one hundrt-.! i ^ •■■■■' -*.• --uu.r.o.. u, oouu, v.aro- ,...... a.o becoming great travellers, and must I a . I 1 f fi . - —“W-I litia. ^ ualurally carry with tUeiii, a certain bold- nd thirty *0 one ui re an i yu ic j ccitt'nM‘iit was creatrd in ' 'J'lie roo:ular toasts being corn|tlcled, the | nens of «|>iril, and freedom of opinion natu- fIrpitM are in » e nee. tfiwn on ^'aiurday lust, by a rep«>rt that there l*rcsident, m reference to a distinguibhed ; ral to freenien, it will ere long be dangerous Ou Moooaj, a comini ecwasappoine , was a case ol sumil pox m town, and appre- guest troin North Carolina, a Sslate of lit-! tor them to tra\el in Italy, the land of Spies •rtj'.Kiing of one inem r rom eac hensi'Kis v»t-re enlcrtaiRed that if the disease | tie prutenlion, but of approved fidelity of-' and Batidilti, uiik^s our (yountry’s Flag is rrwmnal di*lrict, to w oui were erre ,prt*ud it would muse an adj'-umuicnt of the fered a st niiment, into the spirit of whirli 1 tVefiiiently displayed ulong her shores. No II pnipositKMis oo Interna inprotemen , I^ejM-lniure. The Mayor very promptly tlio'« w lio had watched with solicitude the one, sjive ho wh* has has been abroad, can dc- -f I It A I I • ,t »i*ry I'lwiiipujr iiitw «>u«v.iiviu vtiku emiciiuuc i iiv; »-»•*-1 vi »Tiiw L^v:i4 akii v»a\J| vail tjv:* .rI »ho will,alter uuo coiwi ra ion, ma e |,yj ,|,p n,.|„oved out of the prooe;d.ngs of a neighboring State, would, wriln} tlx! feelincs of safety, whicli are ex- ■' -jreoo. I he tol emeu hmits of the town and we are happy to st«tc ho was surf, fully enter. It Mas to tins ef-1 |)criencrd tiy Americans, when they see in ninpoaesaid committee, hjn^u ameron, ,j,p p^^ic has soinetxlut wifwided.— fcct — for, nut having a cojty of if, we give these distant lands, fair tryedom’s banner WEEKLY ALMANAC. DECEMBER, Sun San rises «eU.| 18.13. 7 Saturday, 8 Sunday, 9 Monday, 10 Tuesday, 11 Wednesday 12 'I'hursday, 13 Friday, 10 7 II 17 11 7 12 7 12 7 13 7 13 MOON’S PHASES. 5 50 5 49 5 49 A 46 5 48 5 47 5 47 For Deeember, 1633. D. H. M. Last 4 2 59 morn. New 11 1 43 morn. Firat 19 0 6 morn. Full 27 1 47 aft’n. TllG markets. CHARLESTON, NOV. 86. Cotton, upland, 13J a 14J; Rice, prime, i2 50 a 3j : inferior to pood, GO a 0; Flour, anperfine, 6j a 7: Corn 70 a 75; Oata 50 a 00; Whiskey 31 a 35 ; N. EJ. Rum 37^ a 39 ; Brandy, Apple, none; Fcach 40 a 4^; Ik-cnwax 17 a 00; Tallow, Caro, liiia, lOJall; Mackerel,No. l,$7i a7|; No.2,6 a 6J; No. 3, 4j a 5; Dacon 8 a 9; Hama 11 a 1'2; Lard 10 a 10} ; Nails, cut, a 0; Bagging, Dundee, 22 a 24; tow and flax, 19 a 22; Bala Rope 9 a 11; Coj;. Brandy 1} n 2 ; Holland Gin 1 a 1J; lion, Ro«i>ia and Swedes, $4 a 4^ ; Salt, Liv- trpool, in baga of 4 buiih. tl) a IJ; in bulk 00 a 00; T. Uland 00 a 00 ; Sugar, Havana white, 10 a 11 ; brown 8} a 9J; muacoTodo 9 a 10; St. Croix &. Jamaica 9 a 10|; New Orleans 6 a 9; Molasses, Cuba, 30 a 31; N.Orleans, 38 a 40; Cof- fuc, prime green, 13 a 15; inferior to good, 12} a 12]; Hyson tea 75 a 95. North-Carolinan>oney,l^ aOO p«r cent, discount. Savannah and Augusta Bank Bills 1| per cent, dibcuunt. Commercial Bank of Colunibia par. CAMDEN, NOV. 30. Country Frodure—Bacon 12 a 15; Beeswax 12 a 14 ; Cotton 13 a 14; Corn 56 a 62; Flour, N. C. G a 8 ; Lard 12 a 15} ; Tallow 10 a 124; Wheat 1^1 a 1^; Fcatbers 30 a 35; W'hiskey 35 a 45; Brandy, Peach, 50 a 00; Apple 35 a 40. Mcrchandite.—Bagging 25 a 30; Sugar 11} a 12} ; Coffee 15 a 18; Iron, Swedes, 6 a 6}; Eng. huh 5 a 6; Nails 7} a 9; Rice 2} a 3; Molasses 4(1 a 45; Lead 8 a 10; Salt 2} a 3. Aairnuin, II. (.t. Iturloii, ^inuil 'I’lus alarm at tiio c»iht ncc of u disease, il I'n-in memory ; ~ ' waxing over them. ,nmiMicl **Iik1i is so comm.n in our northern citicb, 'ihe Side of Norih-Carolinn, and ilio»p of Jirr' " « not in favor of our government ■:wtK-h, vurdry •« illustrative r.f the ccneral hralth f.f wir whoprifir to wiih Kip \ un Wmklc, showing its teeth for every suppo«.o(l insult Ln I). Hawkuw, Mathias Manly, L. —ami its exempti.n ftom the prevaknt rati.ir Uian to wuWe to di>uiii««n. j or indignity oftbrcd to our fellow-citizens . Uu .ky and Samuel I. Niwjer. No e|»iocmic of ihe't .uiitry. I -Ur. (iaston’s rc|ily to this compliment, who travel abroad, ami wlio pro!)i.bly some- >;ates having appeared from t«e of th*» ^ Conttitunmaligt, 'Hith ult. v^hich was enthusiasiicdlly joined in by the , times forget that a s;ilutary advice, “ when i*tfict», the committee yet lacks ooc mem . —Cr — . comj»any, was one of tho happieat we ever • m Rome, to act as Rmnans/’ IJut, it ought r of be-ng coinph'tr. r>ulT(:rrrn «as in hnrlcMon, attended heard on such an occasion. Evidently ta-; to lie nmtter of gratulation and p.'ide to us, Oa IVadsy and " cdncsday, a number the m«*. img of the Niillitier!* ut “ tlie Cir- k*n l.y surpri^te, and ho said himself, uiiiu- that, vvIi.'ik ver it Ix'comes necessary to dis- re>olotions were introduced, embracing ciis,” ami made a sp ech. It sc«-ms he has ed in his plum .State to the practice of diu- • plav the fl »g of our country, it is an ample riou* project! ; fcil we unde^^tand that acce)ted thi; public niMtutu.n” to attend iu:r siM:eehc(.-, which now for the first time j shield of protection for n!l wlio sock rcfu'^e most impt»rt.^int prupositiona which have the rrtein>ny i>f laying tho corner st.»ne of he «as ab«rtit to assay, he seeaied to us and benenth its stars and stripes. In tiie words •en submitted, and which it la »up|x>»pd the I'uriiUjil inoiiunK iit.—Comdin Jour. to (Risers of l>**!ler ju>l;;mcnt, to smv m tin; I af a toast at the Ch.iuncey dinner, in Ncw- ill cD,;ro(i» tlw luost aerioos cunaideraliMi | ♦ — !>• ht in:ii)n*r llit; m‘>?>t grulit^ mg iliin^s.— ^ urk, “ there's magic in tlie web on’t.” 'ih.- CiuveulHHi, are, 1st, A pbufor cou- | .\m.tl.er ie\.«!ulio:i.Try p.ilrmt h isdesr n- U l I iteni i] »iili too inut ii cle.i^Lt t.» l»>! a- ,iin^ the waters of the Oiesa|*euke with ded to the tomli. Major J vmi.s II vmilton, bl*-' tu t.iko notes; and will nut veniuie, b;> , auloit harbiir. 2nd, For omstnicting a sen. the father of (m-ii. (1 \ mm ton, ••xpin .l a:i i.i.iM ilwrt f.kiteh from recollection, to ill road from lieauforl tc» Ucady Patch at the rrhidence of his sm-in-law, .ludge im;>'irt any ic|i-m of wliat was so giMxl id it- -a,)of the !?luc Ridgr. 3rd, For extewJ- l’i:ioLi;.\r, in this city, on '^ucsd^y uiglit s« ir. .'ii. ti.»»i n olRred, in conclusion, ;a ml ruad acnnu the St.iie, just below U^i, m the year of his ag«*. lie uas thi!> t.Mi-it: jiramte forn>ati«.a, from the South Ca- the oldest 8iir\i\ing oiri.erof ti.e C.>tiimen- 'lh‘'omm(rr:a!Mvtroivili»orthfrnit.'ijS:iri)i«. 'oM line to tlie Roanoke. ' tal Army of the U nr ol th«* U. voluti .n. Il " Am. ii.dn lji. mlw lu riiv t.ui u.tli He are hnppy to learn that the utino*t t-t htit a «!hv or two ein. e limt *4i "•“■'''‘‘f"*'''’ - “I- , r I I .1 I I ' .1 ... hilt V. ;t!i bti.ii.nicii’.^ i.r v. nrrnlimi; t,r ujrra!:r o; inu Kiy and g*«d feeling bavr tiiua fur ih*-decease ««f his venerable ronipatnot, t o!. ^»ailcd aimmg tlic m«'in^ni of the (’.mi I’nos. Tavlok, of ColumlnH, ami but li.iv itnm. It IS compoai'd of men distm- o| these relica of an n^e ol gloiy u nv re- *i'H for iheir talents, their practical main among us to clialienge the homage of iru'**, thoir ex|Nin»4«e \iews, and ihtir our lo»c and \en'Tation. Lil/ichhiirg Virginian. ihi hti.', ilalit; o.' iu ciliz i.-', wilJioul ;;rati.Iul ti (i Chat. C urUr vlf. Mii.i.MH.f vir.! r, Nov. OO, Srrioux .\Jf'ruif. — A great tiiii.iilt o. riir- red ill till - pl.ice l.i^t ivciiing, wliu li ri"'iilt- ed in the d'tilti jf one iiidi', idinl, ai:J tli>' I nCAHl’.IL'D, I At I.a (I'ranjc, Ala. oa thi 13th ulf. by tho Rev. U'i.i. 11. Lih.>u:i, .Mr. J«;nfS M. .\yr?;;fT!/,ot'Ciiar- loltc, N. C. to Elizubilh June, youngest J.iuplilcr of .'Ir.^lniry lloliingswoilti, foniierly ol' liolK-Ron coaiity, N. — Tutculuvta Uxj‘Otito. At U. iJff. natir, Mas:., >lr. IScnJumin Clough, of S«..il>oriilon, to .Miss I'riivHiie /ivtren, of V.— ‘•nth rirsr'and du-nb. '1 he sct;nc was « i.crt! our. 'f'iic iiiarri.i^u nrfinony v.as ptr.brnirj in writ- ' ing: it lA.'iitjf |>rc»i::ili.ii, ench BFsrntfd, and thrv ucrc (ironounced iii^irrictj, a^rttitly to iho laws of the StalL'. Ur. €. n0RRl$^0]V Has just received a fresh sup. ply of Medicinti, DeniUt't and Surgeon’s Imlrumenti, and is prepared to accommodate Phyai. clans to any e.Ttcnt. Family Medicines warranted pure, fresh and good are put up in readi. neas for sale, with directions for uac. A general atock of cearse and fine /M/A'TS’, with Oil, Bruthet, Vami$h, Gil- ding, 5fC. l‘ort and Madeira TVit/e, select for Medical use, Colos’tie and /jorender Water and other fancy I’erfumtry, ^c. SfC. All of which I will sell at the lowest market price for cash, or on credit to punctual dealers. N. B. All ordcra shall be furnished on as good terms an if present to select. A Plantation for ^ale. f BIHE sabscriber having remo. JL Ted to Charlotte, offers for sale his Plantation lying in Cabar. rus county in the forks of .Mallard Creek and Rocky River, 9 miles from Concord, containing 270 acrca of first rate land. On the premises is a good dwelling house and other out- houses and an excellent orchard of late truit.— For further in.'brmation apply to the subscriber io Charlotte. W ,M. S. W. HAYES. N. B. If not sold against the lat of January, it will be for Rent. \VM. lir.VTKR ^^Tir.f, rontiiiiios lo curry on his busir.CBS at ■ . \ d'tilh il one iiiUi'i luinl, ai:J tli»', hij cJd stiuiJ, where hu will be found at all Indian ni,ficulty.^ I ho Aisrana (i tco.) vv(.unding of soveral, one very d;iiig'-roiisly. ■ timt ". and a!l lio.its. lie has lat. ly rcccivcd a fresh ptriotism ; and we trust, their con 'iriits, who await the u^sue of their pro iiigs with intense anaiety, will not l»c ia{i')uinted in what they expect at their iVitUrn Herald ,vi\«, »ve uiider>t.m«l th:.t cir um>tances were rt lated to us nsirtori-.it fro.n thaiLiiton, among which arc the It 1* innwitant that tlioy shall lake tho rher.4cfs have kilh'd ili« wotkiuen, but wo cannot vouch for thiir arcu-'‘‘ “““‘”5 • fur mature and cautiojs deliberation ; and burned tho rnil!-i, which Col. (Iixidinnn ' ! It IS therefore probable that they «iil was building near Ellijiy in tiilmercounty. ! lie able to adjourn until the end if tho \\ « will uol vuncii f*r tho truth of the ro- Wc sh.ill aeixe the rarlirst op|>ur- |K.rt, but Mill cilher cotifirni or contindict ;ty to lay their proceedings before our it in our next. racv. AlKiut duik W m. \\ aid and ller.ry ^ ''S*^ IKroiu (tJ;c one who shot F.llis in .Ma-on/ I^xif Sugar, {dovblc rcfmcd) m'ot With a Mr. A. C. Vail, wli.^m the lat- j •fdifrrrnt lands, inrhli J 4-dried, ter chargodwith leaving Mneon to 0x6] Cinnamon, Cions, ripptr Siuct Ginger. I giving t. stimony i:i the Kills ca^e, am! made I He c.m clso furnish t!it lovers of a S'ucturuul i an tluck huii bv choaking, and slightly , “ comibrtabic supiKr of The de^p interoft fill throughiKit the Lirut. RoLt. H. Rand..lph, who was dis- ^latbinj ; after which they went to the Coii- i'Oithtd OffHitt'S, = .lc, on the subjcct which has called this niiwd from the Navy by Ihe l*r»>ident, and fectiona'ry sloic of .Mr. Dub urg, whom th^'y j ;t any time required, together with Cheese and >i\ together, oimI on the iin|>oitant mnttcrs m|io afterwar.U coiiiiinltcd the askaiiit u|m>ii taunt^’d iiiid ih>ult 1, and bii ke a large i OucUers ibr iI.um: wl.u aie not yi-t so rufiiicd, or ttji ttiM cLim the attentiotiof tho Legis- the President, has U*en arnsted in theCily o,mi,t,tv of liis D.raiiters, tumblers, A;c. and (fashionalik) in their apptiiies as i;.,.t a Sir. Ham.itcm Gaither, who took,or w a. supposed to take s,m.c interest in the ^ ii j'iry done to Mr. Ihilwiirg. I hey then | 'M ' t> ‘ > gn went to McCoinb’s Tavern, where they were ; if ^ J nido, and on l>eing cj|)ostu!ated, struck the | ourh asOU.\.Ni;KS, l,i;.\U>.\S, FUiS, RAISINS, Uar kce|>er, who ran, nnd on .Mr. .McComb Al.MO.NDS, Br-zil, Lnjjlish, Filbert and Cocoa r^cluin whu h shall be given to public af- been ma.lo of delivering him from .l.iil by cornin'’, as it is said, with pistols, they st'iz-i M this wmt.T, and that |!h^ l»*gislation of force. 'I'he Kn|Uirer n'lnoa.-.trates strong- ^d hiiiT nnd pres-«ed him back till they got *carccly ever without a general assort- -r prcs».nt Ceiieral .\snenibly w ill form Iv agHiu.*t such a law less act. into the dii.ing r.w.in, w here it is said Hy rom, '® - ol tlic brighttSt pages of her history. Anolher (xitroge upon the rights of the Ward, levelled a pistol to tire at Mr. | ^D'’T .SiHtrn, as It IS called, has taken place in the MtC’omb, and a Mr. Barclay Marlin struck . i. , .u Old Tvkfitun/' Kindrirss.—“ S->mvtiine*," sninn ciiy. .lohn II. Pleasants, the Kditor up tho muzzle, nr.d the contents entered the "n>t rc» I ^Indemoisclle Avrillion, •• the I’'mpc- of tho NN big, has l>een arre»tel by the I'. S. fojljng. A scnnii* ensued, and iinother pis-| c a »o tips a guo ass^ incn ot r (,}lonaparte) would giro IIS n ship or pull MMr>hal, for n contempt m retu'-i'ig to oW t„l was discharj;ei!, hy which Ward was ^ ir t.nrs; Init iheao were favors which he lh.» summons of tlio t .jurt «>1 .\lexandria, shot a little bt low the broast, and was car- ! tufrethor nithroreignand Doinestic Liquors,Malt ill m.t bt'st.iw upon every boly, and we I). (’., to appear before it ns a witness in the rn>d otf supposeil to be killed, nnd for some ^ Hcer irum riiiludvlphia and I’uughkeejuiie. ill jadge of the degree of his go*Hl hu- caso of I.ieiit. Randol|ih, for th(’ assault.— time after was e\p»M?ted to die immediately, ! He has jiist received this week, a now kind of •or h> the grenter or ksa pain he put us Mr. P. obtained a v» rt of Habeas Corpus, ijuj letter t.i-day, and may recover. His I liquor from France, called J- One duy when ho aeeincd to bo better u(>on tho hraring of w hu h, after able argu- recovery, however, is at present «iuite tin-j €'ha»igHliff»i Itmmfff, iijrr,has brought an extraordinary num- of liu Innond, an.l thrown into prison, on a :r of strangers into our eity, wbi« h is warisnt from tho 'I'reasury I)r(KirtiiKnt, literally crowded to overflowing. From char^;itig bun with being a defaulter to the e *i'irit which prerades tl*e community, omonnt «>f>t.M>. tireat excitement has (•re enrouragttl to hope that a n’W era U>«>n pr.Mluei*.! in Itichmnnd by the arrtst. North ('aroliiui will be dHtei fr>in the ,,d,| the Kncpiirur states that thieats have I tiuiiK>r than utiual, he pinched my cheek j inent on b"th sides, Ju'lge Hrin-k^nbrtJitgh certain, as it is diiricult to detcrinino the ui^- i ^ j^jieious treat for those w hob long to a certain so- B me acrfnin, ami as I wns i decided, that M r. Pleasants should be dis- rectitm of the ball, which did not pass thro’, 1 cicty, (you know who)—also.Cogmac Brandy and said that Hour (Jlass Holland (Jin—not so bad in the niorn- 'lwr.i ax to make ... uir.p, 1 n tamed fur several di»\» a visible chargcd, and lie was discharged accordingly,' or tho injury d.uie by it. It is sa... ^ , ir’...fll.* M.,j-My’.Mtisfu.tion. I nrcl ; The Hsltimore tiazntto of Wednesday Ward dechues hin know Mgo of the l>ersoii , jng snlly ^.ly itml iho KiujKiror l»ail no iiiloii-■ corilnin** !h# *iibj*>nuNl t*\tiact t*i a wlio blu»l him, but rcluses lo gi\e lus name, j Hi of hurling us on these occasions. Ho from Richmond, on the samo sohjcct. ;icn uw^l the rmpresa in tho same way, I /iirAmon./,-Vur. H, 18.13. iiile we were dressing her. He pn-ferred i ••Our riiy i» in considiTahli a;;itoiioii to-duj-. unle.ss eertai:i to die. Some think tho pis tol witli which he was shot was discharged b\ IHrom accidentally ; that neither of Mr. I.r, « II,e i.n.1 ll.o' .1..-1 T'" .•"J n«,c Jc-r, /,or-1x'nYt;IXi;"ir. i-"'-f «>■■»■"« "vr;t 'HoiuijHirte,'' yet ho continued tin* a- i n. U^ndulpli will be nreued to-iii«lit, and done to Mr. IMcCoinb s Bar, at this first vis it, and atier Ward was taken off, Cyrom went there again and committed great dep redations on the house, by knocking out the wimlows, tc. and the Bar was rendered a I^UM'inciit ofhlM Hs ioiig ua he plcas«'d. I he i ilie jml liirc.cd. '1 he t'tiling towardi. It., ill his fa- ’■'nprcs, f„rce.| a laugh, but I huv« more v»r, u v. ry great in ihi. city, tnhers »ay that it ^•'30 oucc been him bung tears into l*er i The r'rirn .r /■- _ I I.. i (A. ii. 'i.. nt l.ero ihiM veiling in very griut—Ihe luken up stairs by his friends—and 1)0 one f iir, ^ >rcv”i.'danrr.— \ rid.iy ,; i„„k« rath, r ugly. 1 am m interfering in the destruction, though many ur mo„ v,rro sheep ahei.r.ng at Kadloid, f ,,ery tiling will y.t b,- n^ht.” ; „f pK,p|o were in the street. In- K e.) th..v discovered a bud's noM com-1 ^y.tteuJe Olserm. , ^ r «'*!> in the wh»| on Ihc IwcK - • , . ^ .1 Imv#* l>P#»n nt jHp -HI, .11 tlic slH-rp. Not the least d. ubt Mr. Mn.~U will be seen by the fol-, ! ^*Vhrhlb and not n "male -niortnimM of its having been built th-re ; 1 h.wmg evtrncts from the New \ oik Amen-, what IS „,.ro extnmrdinnry, tho nest. can, that if North Carolina has erred in time to .McConS h.l cvrrv ap|»earanee of tho yoiini birds ! forming iho exalted opinion w Im h she en- i ( ,, g^..„rd three or four dirks nnd > 1*;.. 1.'t.-hcd and tl.-.lu.! in it. The ^ tertams of tlio g.Mitlemsn whose name pre- -med wi ^ a swo ^ ^ 1 . mentioning them—however, liis customers he will always be happy to see, night or day—and always be sure to conic with a little money in your poc kets to keep your credit u|>—and his eiistomcrs, he w ishcs them to take notire, that in little more than three weeks he will give a civil call tor a lit tle of the ncrdfal. ChailoUr, Dec. 5, 1S33. C't f Ilfw are of the Nwiiifilc'i*. A MAN by the iiaiiioof rAac/es WuitAm came to my house on the evening ot* the 23d ult. and stated Iliat he lielonyed to the Charleston 'I'he- atre, and atlrr flaying tlirec days and going in debt for handbilU and other things, ahnronded.— Tl.o public would do well to be on ihi ir guard. WM. S. \V. HAYIX Charlotte, Per. fi, 1833. ’’"■n supjio^c ii to he a linnot’s nest. I’htiiiifii.’fi J'’:rniif. I ceeds tins i.arar-r.iph, that sho errs in com-, three or f.Tur pistols, all cockoJ, one in his "lu,' U,oi In «l..»c c„mpa„v it 1 H han.l,n sworj m 1« n;'„ NOTICK. jmHF, Accounts and Notes due the subaenher in .Mecklenburg county, have been plaei-il In tlie hands of Pearsall Thonipfon, F.-q. for eolloc tion. 'I'hose indebted aro r. qnrsted to eall and settle with him. Pm I' NOTICE. 0\Jtaturday, the 1-ltJi December, I will expoca to public calc, at my house i.i Charlotte, all the pcrtonal property of John Wyatt, dec’d. con- sisting of a Horse and Saddle, Winca, Confectionariea, 6ic. &.c. BENJ. COHEN, Adm'r. Kor. 28, 1 f«33. 3w NOTICE. ON Wedncuday, the 16th of December, at tlia late Dwelling houso of Robert Davis, dcc’d. I will sell at Public Auction, all the perishable property of said deceased, consisting ef Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Vtensils, Gig and Harnett, Blacksmith Tools, 4:c. &lc. Terms made known on the day of sale by D. R. DUNLAP. Adm'r. All those indebted to the abov* estate will please to come forward and settle or pay ; and those who have demands against it, will do well to present them attested as the law requires. D. R. DUNLA . Adm'r. Aot.27, 1833. Kockv Kiver Academy. 4CL\S.iVaL AND M4THE.M.ATICAL SCHOOL has been opened in an .\cademy lately built, locatid near Kocky River Church. The year will be divided into two Sessions: each live months, one commencing tlie lat of July, the other tho 1st of January. Tuition at the rate of $10 per sessions. Bourd cum be obtained in respectable families at the rate of f.) i>or month. The subscriber promises to spare no pains to dc- vclopc the faculties, and to give a healthy tone to the minds of the youth entrusted to his care. The eourse w ill be regular and e.^tenaive, embracing all branches essential for entering the Junior Class in Collfgei>. The discipline will be thorough. Students can enter at any time and a corrtspon- diiiir deduction w ill be made in Tuition. R. I. McDOWELL. CiilMirnit CO. Sept. 20. 1833. 57tf The Aiiioriean Farmer, Published by 1. Irvine Hitchcock, is issued every Friday in Baltimore, at per annum, in advancc. Contents of the 37th Number, XV Vohiine. Editorial, Orcat Corn Racc for one thousand dollars, in Taibot and Dorchester counties, E. S. Md.; Uania Grass; Protection of Harsos and o- ther Animals from Flics—Crops in Mississippi, extract of a letter to the Editor, from Port tJibson —Cotton Seed Oil—On the Propagation and Hab its of the Moth Weevil, and means suggested to prevent its ravages—Gama (Jrass in North Caro- lina—On the preservation of Potato Slij«—-Vu- tuinnal Management of Gra|W) Vines—Scrajts— To Preserve Garden Vegetables, viz; Beets, C «r- rot-s. Parsnips, Winter Squashes, Turnips, Horso Radishes and Celery—Grubs or IlolU in llorses--- Method of .\ttracting and Pestroving Rats ^and Mice, successfully practised iu England—Curi ously Grafted Apple Tree—An e.tcellent Cure for a Sprain—Prices in tho Ncw-\ork and Doltimora M ar kits— \d vertisemenls. JOB PKIXTIXG Ofnl! kinds, neatly executed at thit Of cf.
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