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TIIR MINERS’ AND FARMERS’ JOURNAL: mining Ojicrations.—As fur an we have |£tn able to usccrtnia, the mining businci^s ,l,fPUgho>i» Hio gold region, tlujy liir, «lie fircsfliit BeasoD, has Kui-ceodod (>e)ond thfi inoiil sanf{Uine cxpectatiuns. Tbo niinern all tell u« tliut th«'y realize from l/> to iiO igt ceut. more u|>on llieir luU>r (liuii tliey jiJ at this season last year. Col. Roswell King* Hank, sustainn ilip^ stutemerilfl. lie iiifurm!! us that hn h»s purchabcd more gold within five of the |ysl He^ks, thau ho did in five months of (Ijr laft year, euding the 1st of August. The Buccesa, perhapK, is owiuf; in a prcBt pirasure tu the knowledge and bkill our mi- Dvrs have acquirvtl from practice andcioiiu obMfTution. Tliu mining o(>eratioiiii in this country, have be« n almoot exclusiv*»ly ctni- (inrii to the di*|>0!tite nnuea, which have precluded every thing like an uxumination iiilolhc vein rnio«s. Our miner* acem to lic quite timid, and evince a ^real want ot dial prudent enler|iri«e so imceMury to developiiKot of the real value bf thoir |.foperty. The unremitting vigilance and pon«jver- iare,und the unexampled success of Mehsrt>. Ware Matthews, in the development (/ a \ein mine upon a lot, owned by (heui conjointly, will, we ho(»e, inspire our citi- with a ppint of iiiveHtii;atK>n and in- d islry, so necessary to the advuncemucit of ljii ir lutercHta, in their avocation. >Vu had the pleaaiure a few days since, of witnoMiiig the operations en tliia mine, iikI on examination of the ores, taken from ii, »e venture the assertion, (hat oros of an •i;ual nchncM, are not to be found in an} T( in yet open»-d lu the •outhern country. A »haA upwards of onw hundred feel h.t> been Milk ufxtn tl»e vein ; at Ibis depth, v/e aro in- furiiK-d by these genileinon, that tbo ore in ^]ual in richncra to that ui any other part I,) the vein. It is from sii to nine feel in • tdih, i'xtendin;; iu a direct iino N. H. and S, \V. from thn« I® five hundred yards, at tbirh points it SMouis to lie shut injt by a f intTrupliou of a vein of hornblend kx'k*- Tins vrm is embedded in the mica lilr, r>T an asiiy color, w hich produces to ihc tiAK h, a HTiiitalion siiiiilar to that of tine K\p»Jo«e. The ores prei^mt a variety of color', Mjili us lead, grey,) eliow, black, and I irii'..ateii, pr'xlured, we iin.tgiue, frvio a c >.i.bi;iatkou of ditlerent bx\d*rs, such ak in n, iron y\ rit*-*, arscitic »Vc. irtters()enied «.ih irio reil niid yellow ochers. T'UcgoiU I- kIJqiii («rrc-puble to the sye. Me'*ni. War'- i\. Malth«-wfc have recently rrrctid a !>mall »tampitig Mill, for retlucin^ x* >r>t«, u hich ha» jiist g>no into o|>eration. rh?y made with twenty haiKis in tii)ile«‘n u! > fir»t hours of Its fipemtum, tl4,dwu. ol foM. T he Hutliinf; proccM is quite siioplc, J to us, It ms iliat the »bole iiiachiu- ry IS vsry iinpertect—For lb* ores, after ii»in;» thrrtij{h lh«i sijmpin;' mill ans irjrc'-r. tcilui ed to ths tiiivness of Kinall miiny. NVu ha\eDod>ubl but that ibeM- TPi will yield a third moit uo a tiecuud Minokiii; auil washing. Thii* Country h-is b^en made the theatre f 'peculntioii; U|»oji wbich the actors in t sii\ lUKtanees, have played their parts w ith /".il and talent, wtirlhy of a better cause. 1 hi!ii>pinl, wu hate IK>doutHhascMilributed lure towards keeping back an cximiiialioii :a tlw geology, and vari«>us iiietalM of the tidtry, ihaii |>rrhnps any other c^iiee. This cruiitry, as ail w ill testify who pretnid iin\ kiiowltMlf''* of It « hatever, abiHiiids Hi a inoHt all the \uluablc luctaU of which we ii‘ aii\ krtiiwh-dge. MitHTs M ho iia\e only a niperfkiaJ know- of the scienco «>f mmcraloj^y, tell us, »:d ffom our limited knowledge of lhis sci- t.icr, w>> ihink it qu;^' probable that there •n- In Le loutnl in various sections of the r' l'l re;;i«m, inwi ores, ores or *ul>slances re- (rih!i,i( liUck and read lead, ores of mer- ‘ If) III siimll quanUti' H, ores ot ^luc, togeth er »itli various other nielalic sub^l^tiires, [Tfp rlies of which, they nre iinnblo ’'‘ortam, all w hu h ini/:hl, j»erh;iji*i, be lo pDtit by a bkiliiil enterpri«in/i tnmrr. We intond |>ul»lishing from Hpprovei in Mir [•«>i»e‘0|i>n, micIi articles ujmn * i' . t.nd mincmlogy, as «e may dwm '»'liil lo our miners, and intere?Hting to our Mill’ «1 and Hii9cclluneoiiH rend*-fs. .iNrarw Minns' Rrcortltr. A »[weifi>en of atiliquity in a Sword «as fiMind nt NN mdnor, in ('ontHTlicut. I' IS diw'nvored pn>j«rtiiig from the bank '>nn*^iicut ruor, eight l'e»t b«low the •■irf.ire .It'the ground. The blade is straight, '*1 1“' iiirhf-s in leng'.h, l>earmg the date ‘■I il, With « (lerman motto signifying, '*• uuilrrstuiu), “iJod is with us.” Tim C'iird is gone, evidently cornxled of!'by the Mow !(iug it has Inin liuried in the 'Oil no ons knows, t!i«iugh nol improlNihly '■ •fly t«oc‘nluri s. It was finally brought ''' li^ht hy the grndnal changes in tho cur- Hiil ol iho nvcr.—('onn. Courant. ixil r*. (.'ohl,— In a work lately puh- ii'd i)y n S|i)Miiunl, there i*a coinfturison ■'"''en the pioducs of the gold and silver I’’*''*'* in Aim rira and the eoal mutes in ■■•eland, from which it n|ipeHrH that iho \a!ue of the nnnnal pro«Iiicc of the '“'‘■■'I iniin'«, which IS l^.OllO.dOd tons «• to ir>|),oitO,OU() fniiic.i, mcliiding the and oilier charges; whil»>l ihe pro- « ol the gold and silver mines, including charge*, |s only •,''j0,r)()0,000 ; shiiH iii;; u l«|once in favor of the ''"**e.«, ol l'!ngliind, over Iho gold and ' inint-8 of the Now World, of uo less ■ uiii tliui, ,.")U(t,(j(JO frsucs. '! l AltLOTTK : S,VTriM>AV, .>IAY «l, IttiiT Wo arc Hulhori/.'d to nniiouiice .)u8Krii NAi'oiilv, »s a Ciiiiiliiialc (or rc-cJttlion, lo tJio office ol' .Slicrili'of tlim county. Thiisr riti7'*ni tricndly to the crl«br*lion of the I'Ol'H'l'H (JF Jl'I.y by Hti Oration, will plrane mctt at the Court-Uoujie this evening, (‘..’llfj) for lii« purpo»e of cicrlinjj m Orntur. “ A’o CoUar-niiin" iii rtccived and will be atlon- 1rd to in oiir next. Wo fuve received aiioUicr letter fioiii “ Zij) Voiemng," which it on file. liih.rnal Imprvcnnnili.~~We call the alli ntioii of our reidura lo llie AddrtB* of the Oiitrtl (’oiii- niittee, ap|Kiiiited liy tho I’rcsidi iil of the Internal ini|iroveinriit Ciinvciition, licid in lUloi|;h in Xo. vemlHT lusl. 'I'bo Addn-xii is Croni llis of (i«- viii liogfT, am] Its ed(li>*r upiM-urvticr has been previntrd by iho |ire»^ur«; of biD |irolcHti(HiuI «-n- ('ageuiciiU. 'I'hc lkaUij;h Kegi»li.r of the lijlli ult. rcniarki, “It is howfvrr, lru«», ^nfTieicntiy in tirnr, loeoiiviiicp all who ri ad >1, tbit .North Carolinrt lount (Jo (oiix thiti;; now, or be conttol In lake h (^ilir;i luuur and l>ji> er in the ('oiitidirracy, until •hu 1m rnnic* without ';;ht in the National Sralc. W bat ii o'lr nitudi.ii. l,n ry produvl of A);ri- oi.fturt’ II coniiuiii.d m liie ixfHtiseof reactiing luiukit 'i'raiiK|iurlution c'mIs luoru Iban |iroduc- tisii, am) tiir want of |'ro(H r tUcilitiei in tbm rev- (MCt, tl.e rir hesl (rop«. of «.iir »oil iiieuld?r in gru- naritf at iHirna. (*ur u ilth i.t decriuMn^ liaily— our coniiiitrcial lown: d- euyid Hharvex, dila^tidntrd wart' )iiu»' and uiilPnsTited dwtll- intfii; whili' in ibc eoiintry, may e\« ry wfiere, (k: touiid, dsirrt'.d phntutioiii and abiiinlonid ■ tlle- iiicnts. Our iiMdi are llitoii^r'-d with eniij'ranis to a more utortd rounlry, who fi^ive bc-enTbrted uiiw ilhn(;!y lo liirs.ike thi' lioinrs of their fatht.r>. I» not Ihm a faithful, tlioii:,'h a humiliating picliirc? (’an »c Uivd, be *o lost to wir d> •rt-t iiiii rckl*, a« I to neriritt a ixtntiuusncc of thi* state uf tbin,;», »ithnut I \ i n an etfurt to U li«-r »urs-hes ? Can wi- I n« mIh'I be ilimiilateu by tif prosp* nty of oUitrf, j DOf routed by « kcnke of our ov^n rvli";radaliuii I Tbs |>rt(''nl i> one of Uumu i tiiit la liiiiuaii af- I fairs which if wtli i!;ij>ro\»-i, necr)MiriIy b * to I rssulls of ii.ralcuUUe irn|K»rtUi'but if lutf'-n.J I lu paw by uiilr dt.d, may ik^dcn th>- ener;i>-» ot I a pi’ophat.d ri li;d Ibnr prp’ri «, j>» rht|»fur»p-'». I l.et u* then, I'eo^lo uf .\orth (.'.iro!ina, resoKt to ' mak* one luiilrd tirurl !ur our ^tatr. I.l ' man p it hii •bmiider tu the w ,i" i — Id the cry U I onward! AnJlboj^^- . e lia\e toeontend with the I k*lf.ibiii'i-!i of the koriiid, the ti ir* of the liiuiti, I thr a^lhy ol the »lujr^a/d snd the merr of the i »eorin-r. iiltiiiiat' • mukl criiwnour [Kru- teriag i Imru witii il» glorious fru»l»." ^ ('uj-r Fiar ani Vn'lltn llail ll-iad.—Th'inwer)i «*ys ihe 7unrii>i( of the :.l»liiift.. which «i- lfu»l i« the b«;;inniu;j of an enUrpid ami llU rjil ly •trni of Ir.Iernal liuproTCineiit in U.' Sute, r.jiiii!irnr-d en 'l'ue»di:y iitornini; lal. Tf»« I'n »id'-nt of tW ('«fii;wny, « ilh t>ic Ik^ird of j Ihreetir* and ihtir Siit»-rin!" ndi'nl, rs'orled by a iari^ prtK ** >ivin of tbi military and tiliz'iik. r^- i>air-d lo Uic ^;lo^ selcrU-d for the coinim-n''«'ni nl of tl..» undt'takin;;, whin, attrr an aii>.ri.M by Uie nt, S«'swi II, Ksj ll.c work was jun atnid tfar' c hit r» ofa autnrruii) a>ten.b!aro. The Iliref loip liarr a nuiiiU r of hanrii ciii|i|.nrd and judciiig frsui tl>e energy ditpliyid ai d Ihc militod auoptrd, in tl.s pruMCUtion of tl:e work, we fetl aixuroti, that lhal pari of llic rood whith will run tbrou;:b the IuAii, will t>r pro:uptiy cir. rutctf. 'l'l>e ril» nnoii of tins itrporlanl prcj ct III the wrkttrn portion i.f thi' Sule, will oi (x'tid. in a (real dr{;rr«, upou our fiDow.ciliz-. ni of t!at repioii- \^ lth tluir •■•tive and hearty eo o|« ra- liiNi, tJie work will ptospxr , and uiliiout it, it luast langiiikh. Tiir H'>n. Clrs'^c Ml- iMitf'!)' armed in *hi> place on Tu« «»'bv Uil.-wi bn re turn b'»i»«-. M e r(xr I to It-arn ti.at Ihr rial, of bi» hrallli aiich lhal Iiik 1‘hysicitn h..( adtis.d huicaviuj W a>ii;ngUiu a& css«.iitial tu hu ricu\ ry. The J* Cirruit I’oorl for the nutriel ef N. (‘aruhna, held it •''j-nnp 'I'criii in fiali ich, on l.'ie 1‘Jth, iJth and I Ith in>t! I*rs*tnt, I liuf Justiee Msr«hill and .tud(;# I'olter. Thr only i aw beforr the fourt which rlicitud any intrreat, naa that of Jiimr* cli.ircrd nithrobbin;; thr mail at the I’okt Olfits In .Millon last uintir. He plead fuiliv to tho cliargr, and was k> n*» nrcd lo four vrar's inipriMninriil in ihr .tail of uki- county. Wc understand that ni>tl in]* Iraiihpind to rs>t Ilia I) asl >u»|iKicn on N. J. I'ahuer, the I’o>l .Mas ter, aa an atcekuiry. The t^amden Journal states that Ihs Charleston | DXEO “ FUi;r: 'J iuni: & STATI: fllUIiTS LVfO.N. | On the ISlh ult. ADOI.PHrS LEANDER, in. ini; I'OST,” closed iu brief career on the lOlii • •*•’'''» A. McCall, sf this county, a^cd '2 years and inonthi. Like a d( w drop kiss’d off by the sun’s beaming rays, A hrief but a f>eauteou!i exinteoce was piven ; Ilis soul seemtd to come down in a dream, And only ts wake when ascended lo heaven. ^ [Cvmmunicatfd. FOR THE JofK.NAl.. inst. owiin; to circumstances, as the Editors say, in their valtdictory, “ b«yond their control.” Tlie citizcns of Richmond intend eelohrating the ({'■'^at triuuiph recently achieved by the friends of the Cumtlitution o\er the ad\ocatcs of Exeeu- tive power, by a I 'eftiml. 'i he people of I'reder- ickaburg, also, intend to have a celcbratioii. Th, bill making a doltion of Land to the ex- , Jpoor, pitiful, miser- i!cd I•oli^h patrioU—live hundred acres to each . n^“‘'y F'"''tlCian wbo hgured SO fettler—has been ordrrtd to be engrossed for iU | Conspicuously to his own sLama and dugre- ihird reading in the .S nate. j dalion in your last paper over the signulure a* ^t V, ij • Tu K- V .1. /• L I Bancroft” Jr. has vauity sufiici- At an cli'ction held in Albany, N. Y. on the fith I „ i- .l . i • i l insl. for town offioerH, the K. g^ncv or Van Buren HV'iCO him, that he 18 much better piirly was defeated by a majority of more tlian 'i^alified lo support the present unhallowed ./ice hundrtd votes. Administration, than “ K Citizen,” let him come out iu a manner which will give In theyenr IS09, (says the National credit lo himself and satisfaction to those of the ‘Jd in.t.) Au^u*tus H. W.KxJ^sard, C.‘iief with whom he n r.y be identified. If he JuKiice of the Territory of Michigan, pubh«h.,d } „ jn jn.ja, guwrior competency to a pamphlet .-ntitled •‘Considerations on tiie Exec, e.njaoe in and support the discussion,—I ut.ve t...Mrnment of the L n.t. d Stales of Amen. ,vill i>o ready and willing to give such atteu- ca Hi. obj.ct was to „r;-e “ a radical and c.m- • ,i„„ productions US they may merit, st.tutional change in the eonslruclionot the Lx- i;,„ present us will, some- ccutive Ucimrtmrijl. * ilii plan was nol deemed l,,,. i n ^ .1 , , ithio^r boiler written tban hi8 first article, , or irafcible ; and we do not wish to revive ’ L ^ 1 ai . r 1 11 , I 1 si I .1 1, **est aj-sured tbat few words will Itbut, Hi logking ihrouifh the i*aiuph cl veiitcr. I , .iT 1 1 n it ^ . sutTiCC a? a rHi»lv—1 will not conde.sccnd lo day, wc tttrt atruck with the fohuWJiiir pa^SHCCs ^ , 1 1 t 1 as warranted by recent experience ai.d apphcabh nn^rahle nonsense in any other to preieni enurgencus. I " "J g« iorJack»on ..r,., r . i, 1 L- 1 . your n asons in sense, not in ftKilisb- “ Ihr. hr»l Hnock whn n otir »»riv»'rnni'*rt ir*j“t 1 i n 1 t au.tain, endangering lU existence, or ^ =*»rild to you. LlHKItTY. Its stabilily, inutl be d»-rived I'rorn the iOx-cutive , ' drpnrtment. ll w here the s.lonu wiii ariM.-; and | inlbi..,..*rlern.ayweexpcat..efir.lblowtoour| virtue of a Dred oi 1 rust to me executed WEEKLY ALMANAC. MAV, 1831. ■I f Saturday, j5~56T 'i'i Sunday, 5 .OG 6 '5 55 7 For May, 1834. I D. II. M. 'New 8 3 14 cvenj union. It is her; the mind of ti.. patriot must i " ' '.’J' ‘ I*'". P“'': d vicll, vulii an anxioui solicilud', and wiilch, with at the rcs.denc ol bald an unceasing viaiUnee;” • • • 1 ^ H'* l-'lh of June. “Thr ficdi.ienl of the UuilaJ States, during I Ifie l( nn tor which be is elected, is invebted w ilti | tfic pmocktives ot a momirch. These powers are I , , , aliiiokl tuo great to btj exercised w Ith undcviating I *“ I‘ .. _ , bv any inditidual mind ; however en-I ,, « . .MUKfUSON, 7Vu««e. I'our Lik't’hf »Vcf{rot'ff, iioi'sfs, currcctnebs. May 33. t;ia H JV virtue of a b. ed ol' 'I'rust, to me exccu- crgetic and fiowt ^er enlighten) d. On Ihe chi,ice a: 0 s'jcrensor, tli‘ nation is agitated to its rrmot- | c*t fbre; and to calculalc, under thtse circuni. -tancc s, on a ui.ilorm scl.etion of l iimt and vir- ■ 9 ted, by Nathaniel I’ebwortli, for pur[)os. s lac, lor a long course of lime, would be lo contra- th.-rein intnlioned, 1 will sell lor cash, in U,e town diet the exi*nciicc of inanki;id. Some unfortu- yf C harlutle. on 'i'uesOuy of the County Court, a nale ciioice must unavoidably occur; and by tlie I . I I II I ■ s iiiiIm- ihly, or t ice, of one ii)di\idu >i, thi l(iii. and * » HllIJlMlt* IIOIIKC HlKl IjOI^ tfii labors of pr Cl ding generations may bi pros- * pleasantly sitimled on Tryon-street, adjoining the tialcd in liic diiiil.” » • • • .Vcudeniy lots aiiJ I’atrick f'arkcr’s. ‘•'Ifn- Ileaos ot' !)• partineiil ire 1 xelusivelv the ' \V. .MUKKISON, Trustee. •rlceliou of the I'lekuiint. 'iiieir ^uaiiAeatious ! 1 ^34. jt/i lor Uieir hijrh appoinli.ionU are re-'ulatea, raUier j ^ ~il~t 't ' 1 ^ by a partKuiar.aiid (>crba|M. proli’ksionaliikiil, lhaii I i // '^L*'U'U JDISJ) t»y thr ]i**>scsbioii of ;:eneral lalciit, or ;;eiicral con- ' — fuluntf. '1 be tempt il.uii to display kid^ular abil- E have just received from tlie Northern itiit, or to iiicriuke leUUve consi>|ueure, n.av » w (. ities direct, (and we are delerinined to prompt their ad>ire. Ai all tiinLi>, too, tliey air i S.-11 low for cu»h or short credit) a good assortiuent (>f>eiidri:t on 111, I'rcsidinl tor tin ir eu.iliiiuance ] of 111 o.nce. I niJcr llle^« citeuinsunccs, >.ik; (^rv.ea-1 si\u,ut:te uooDS. liU JiiUiro\4 r c«udi(l, or iiowcvcr Of t L>'ary, ' rL r >i i . n . r ■ i , . I. . ' I ne roliowiii^ U»l caiii[K>se % iintiJ pari of our Ilia) r- UiH r ,1:; o. hiiu whu It. It too 8c-, viZ * tr ^ Tt a tri.ii .M. : i.or dot» couiim.1, * in I. 'j kiMaih.n, |K/si«k, a title as st.on;,', as luighl Sup*rllne Blue, FlarV and Brown CLOTH bedrMr>d, tot... ?u'-:icr. hpeet.” * • | Supcriine lilack I atisiinere ••'l hal kU^iv rvnnov ai.d m ixilitv, t^hirh ih*> I ‘j* all colors and qualities wi ak and o-tn Ulious' mind, invested will, polili. , f rapc Camlet. ,“or summer Clothes ca! el' v-.ti‘Xi, xae!.-i in iU iiaiiu d:ate Mcinitv, ex- Polish C ord, a very fine article U*nti it''l*'liirough k11 liie rttiiijlitalio;i« ol i-Uice. W hilt and i»reon Hannels V poition ol li e tilU' ns, [ierhai>«, Iroin orti''iaI ^ ircassiai.s, ol all colors, iiombazines Vkti^iil, llie 1 1 valuable lortion U«, (:sve their ‘^rl'aiis Cord, ffrown Lmcns, Linen Drills opitiiook as II uere. b..uv'hl and loresLil.. d. 'l liat C»«simcrc, Green, lilue and Browu cotton ‘-’0 Monday, 27 Tuesday, ;4 55 7 5 ® ^ 2tj \Vcdnefidav 4 r>4'7 8 ‘*4 ""’f"* 2!, Thnrsda7lJ 5J1? ^ ^ 50 alfn. 30 Friday. 14 53l7 7r“*‘ 3 Tin; MAUKirrs. FAYETTEVILLE, MAY, sT Brandy, Cog. 1| a 2; Peach .50 a 00; Applt* 40 a 451 Bacon 9 a 10; Beeswax 17 a IH; Bucein* r.'2 a 25 ; Coffee 12J a 13^ ; Cotton 11 a 12J ; Corn t“5 a 90; Flaxseed 100 a 125; Flour 5 00 a 5 .'>0 ; l eathers 37 a 00 ; Iron 4j a 5J ; I.ard 10 a If; •Molasses 3:2 a 37 ; Oats 3> a 40; xVails, cut 6 a 6^ j tt^rought 18 a 20; Hum, Jamaica 140 a 00; New England 35 a 40; Rice 3J a 5; 6'ujrar, brown 9J a 10; common 10 a 11; Loaf and Lump 14 a In; •Valt, Liverpool 50 a t»5; Turk’s Island 62J a 70; Strcl.'American 8 a!); Eng.blistcred IGa 19;Ger man 14 a 17 ; Tallow 9 a 10; \\ heat 90 a 1 00 | Whiskey 30 a 40; Wool 16 a 18. COLUMBIA, .MAY It. Bacon 10 a 12^ ; Bale Rope 10a 12 j; Brandy, A p. pie 10 a 50; Fcach 75 a 00; Butter 15 a 20; (,'ot. ton 9 a I2i ; Colton Bajipinp, Hemp 22 a 25; 'J ow 17 a 18;_Coffee 14 a 17 ; Corn 90 a 100; Flour* Country 7^ a ; Iron, iS'wedes 5 a 0; Country 4 a 5 ; Lead 9 a 10 ; Lard 10 a 12J; Molasses 40 a 50; 50; Nails 8 a 0; Oats (J2i a 00; Kice 2^ a 3; iS'alt in sacks2J aO; in bulk 75 a 00; A’teel,German 16 a 18; Blistrr 10 a 12; Cast 25 a 30; &'ugari loaf 16 a 20; Brown 10 a 12; White Havana li a 16; Tallow 10 a 12 ; Whiskey 45 a 5U. CIIERAW, MAY 13. Baron 10 a lOi ; Butter 15 a 20; Bee.swax Ifi a 17 ; Bapging, tow “22 a 00; Dundee 24 a 25; Cot', fee, prime |rre n, 16 a 18; 2d and 3d qualities 14 a 15^ ; Cotton 11^ a 12|j; ('orn 87 a 00 ; Flaxseed I a IJ; Flour i* a 7J; FeatJiers 32 a 35; Iron, Swedes 5 a 0; English 4J a 5; Lard 10 a 12j ; .Molasjjcs 40 a 50; Nails 7^ a 8j J Oats 50 a Ofl) Lintseed Oil $1} a Ig; Kice 4i a 5; Rope 12 a 12ii Sugar, .Muscovado prime, Hi a ISi; com* nion 9 a 10; Loaf and Lump 15 a 18; Salt, Liv. erjiool 75; in sacks, 4 bushels, 3 a 0; Teas 1| a 1J ; Tallow 10 a 12; Steel, blister 8 a 10; Gcrniart 14 a 15; Wheal !)0 a 100. TRUST SA1.E. «Y virtue «f a Deed of Trust to me, by William D. Hi ri. derson, for certain pur|>osrB theie. in expressed, 1 will expose to Pub lic Sale, at the Ceurt-House in Charlotte, on tho ICth of June next, a lloti!«c and Lot in said Town, situate on Main-street, tKinfr tha same latoly occupied by Dr. Samuel Henderson, doc’d. Terms cash. N. W. ALEXANDER, Truttee. May22d,im. 193 NOTICE, Caisimere, Blue Jeans I’ltlsburp Cord, lor pantaloons, Black Labling .V beauliful urlitle of French Prims do Eu^'lish and American do Paintid Frsiich and En^li^h .Muelins >onie India Muslin, \erv handsuiiie opitiioiik as It uere. b«juxht iiidt.|ii‘iii!rurt. of M'liiiintnl i.iiJ of action, >« hoii- ural.iu and m> uieiul. in a rcpui.iic, i. uiidcr.iuneil, Ml Its ftiiinciition. 'I't.e nun, riMiklantl) suiround- I d by liik |H.T»nrii»l fri' nd» ; th compuiiiun only ot his ifa’ttrrrs »nd depcndanls; loses, b^ Orijfees, a Hi»t-cii.m; ol hiinsclf. lie will rcjiel Itir iircseiici' . • ofvi.lur an lab :il. Ih- will oil around iiini llie Plain I’incK Italian .''.Ik «etk 4t.d . iti-rrvi. lit alone, lie will delisiil to .Vallil.s, Aatlin Levantine b. .'ol'i Ills j;ri4iu'.«s rellectcd only by the uiirror variety ot cclortd .S'llks of iiiil-ceililyHlack Glu^s and Cold Heads , Bl.irk Italian Cravat.s, a variety of handsome c, 1,1 , .Slock*, inadi bv Luke Davis (.nvcrnor un, who hn« absent S.JI, Handkerchief., a variety of Ribbons on it VIM I lo his lorimr r*Sldence in I’uii-[ l.ndiis and (ienllemen’s tine Gloves conilx? couiilv, ri'Iurtif d to the Cilv, m good Black and U hiie Silk a.id Cotton Hose heuilh,\citcida\.—A*«-Wr. , tienUeuicn’srui.Uom •hair Hose ' 00 ' ^ variety ot h&iid'ome Ginphams, plain . * i Plum ail'd ligured 6‘wiss .Muslins II rti>ht ( . Stanhj, ol -NowU'rn, has l>een Jaconet and .Mull Muslin, fli.hop Lawns nppoinled by Uih S-crelMry of VN ar, one of' Irish Linens, do l.av^Uk and Cauibricks Ihf IJnard of A isiters scleiled tontlCMl the Linen Collar^ Green M.-nno Gause. Blue Gause H|,|.n.ucl.tng aucudl E.taiuiiiatioii at WcM Veils B.’k A: \\ hite Bobbiueli Veiis '• . Plain and nijufed Bohbinctt I oiut. lb. (},.j 'I'iciiing, Apion Checi>s, ♦ 1 4 4 lo t> 4 Uomeslics, broun OinitioJi.t.—“Tho Standard,” a >Jews-j '‘l“^tity of blcached Domcstics p.iiH>r rriiiti'd in .New-Vork, and lii« uc-, r‘^‘P*V'T’ , , 1 ■ Blue Doineslic, lor uuvei'iu^ uiubrclIas,s'ooa article i kiiiiw h'J^ed orgsti of the Jackson party in ' Ksd. 1 thut Cil\, has been discontiiiued. Hail Storm.—A shower of hail foil in .4 Cofd Atsortment of llai'd\«aro A: C'liliery, T!i" Lynthburg I tifiiiiian slatr* Ihil all the return* have now hem re-rrivrd, cvcepl the coun ty of (trnyiMin, which will doiibthss eltcl a friend of tlic adininiklrslion. Plscing the dnu^'tful men on the Jickwin ude, thcrrtore the following may i>e regarded i« the poiilical lOinplexKUiof Uic neit l/cgislaturt III thr IhuMt nf Dtl>gr.!f». Anil-Jackson, Jiiekkon, ;■)•> .Majority, — 22 In the Hritate. Jackson, IS Anil Jackirin, 14 Majoiily, — 4 .Nnti Jackion majority on joint bj'.lol, 18 ('huJfra on ihr .Wi.».simi/i/'i.— Ix’lter* from l.on- uvillc, Ky. listed 2;i|li .\pril, stale that Ihet'liolora IS \ rty bad >n ihe river, and that ■ UkiI had arriv. id thrrr fiotn N w tIrlean* whieh had lost 17 piis- scngsrs, of them labin, and very rcspeelahlc. The captain of the st«aiiilK>«t Itenry Clay, ar rived at New Irlcans from inciniiali, rt:|«)tls that thv ClKiItia had brokr out on board the strain boat Philndrlphia. She landed a detai hment of f. S. troop* al .Montgomery’s Point on tho •.iOlh of April, Ihc commnnding otVieer of which vlaled, lhat SIX of hii corps had been attai-ked with IIh' disense, one of whom had dn-d ; two others were siip|Miscd lo In' dang'-rons. There had Ui’on a low case* ftinong the juisstnger* of the Iwal, mio ot whom tiad died. It is freely Ffalcd that a clatise will lie inserted in Ihr (iencial Approfirialion Bill, (brbidding tho pnynx-nt of llieir snlarirs lo prrsenis in oHice, whosu appoinliucut shall not haw been approved by lh« iienalc. .1 I I. I J I ■ 1 . Paltn-leaf Hats, ^traw and'I'uscan BONNETS hu lu-ifihhi.rh.H^ on NiiiilHy . veuinp lust. In lilt' iieighborlKKKl of Main ttrond Kiver ^o„,c first rat.- white and black Far Hals, manu- j nnd NVliiie Dak, tha fiail stones fiell for sonu! tactured e.xprcssly lor us | iiioni'-iits, w llie h measured six inches in ‘ loih and Hair Caps for boys ] circunncrenc-. 'I'iiere wu8 but liltle wind, \ ' .... 11. . 11 (icnllciiit n» lH>ots iV ^ n«»es, made b\’I. luiinian and It IS hchovod that no material duuia-e Cioibing, lor summer wear \\'iiinloi\c»“^Iiuthi'rjofdton SjK'ctutor* I VIt 1* \H*N 'I'OOLS t A arANTITY OF • IN Tllt: MIDST OF Lll E WE IN DE.VTH. j eV f/Mffll.Sirrtff ^ Ihiriu* the Morm on Sunddv nif;ht last a . ink,.^cic. (icnlleinan by the name of J jun I. Lo- x,i,, by the saek or bushels Hi rr/. utul his ne^'ro man, wcro killed by i«'ugar and Cotfes, in large or small quantities the fiillin;; ofa lr«o. 'i'hey had been toC'o- • Molasses, \\hitr Havana and Loal A'ugar luinhia, and had eiKatiipod with their wag-: i \Vl>' ES. 1 1 1 .1 1 r IVnenrte A iweel .Malaea i " s*^ pon ab.iut SIX inilcs below tins |>Iace—early ,y,^f(.h BARSO VP 111 Ihe iiicht the storm arose and Mr. Lo- . (i„,d I’uriigeand Madder, warranted. rillz nnd his .ser\ant tooelhcr w ith a buihU Also, a few of Gardner's RIFLE GUNS, to bo j iKiy who was in company, took shelter in forCa.h Ihe wapc««n from the violence of the rain aud w iiid. It so hap|icned that a tree stood near lo the wajta;ou—the boy became a- lurmcd and told them they had belter leave liie waggon and commenced him»olf to leave It—Ihe words liad hardly e«caf>ed from his li[>s until the ti«e twisted oil'by Iho furioud w ind, aud killed at his feet the com^mnions of his journey. Both were horrittly ninn- {i^led and bruis«d. .Mr. h. was from ijiiicoln C'ounty N. C. and we utiderslaiid was u ^eu- ticniuii of respectability.— YorknlU Pat. Siiiffiifiir Fiift.—A fcinale mule, belonging to a gentli'inan in Sntfolk, lately brought Ibrlh a Colt Cotton Yarn, of all Nos. best guuli.'i/ and low. We invite [R-rsons that w i.>-h to buy lioods, to call aud boar our prices before thev make purchases. 11. B. WILLIA MS, Surriii/ir I'arlnrrof S.MITIi vV WII.LIAAIS. A goixf many of our book accounts have bean slandiiig lunger Ilian one year, ill such accounts we are anxious to have elosod by Cash or Note. Also, a numlier of persons hava not paid their postage accounts. ,\11 tiiat neglect to j»ay punc tual need nol expect credit, f«r they canuol get it. IL B. WlLLLV.MS.f' .f/. V«i^l, l« f_i Allt'iitioii! ('avalry. IHli; Charlotte Ti ov^ of Cavalry Aic coiiimandtd to appear in Cnarlolle, on Silt- urday, the 7lh of June nc^l, armed and equipped 'I'bisis the first case of the kind wehavo ever heard 1 as the law directs, tor excrcis", precisely at 10 o’ of, and the general lielief has been that this inixeil j cltck, \. M. DcUuquciits w>ill certainly be tiimd. r iieralion of aniinals was incapable of re-pr>,Juc- ■ J. N’. Ll'ES, Csn^ui/i. UMO—yorfolklli iiiU V.rvll. tl'2 Public Kali* of Land. I WILLIAM DEWESE, Guardian of Hugh ^ Bryson, will expose to sale, on Tuesday, the 1st day of July nsxt, 80 ttrrcH of lyin^ an the south side of tiie plsntalion of tha said Bryson ; and also, all his Personal Pioperty, by virtue of a Decree of the Judga of the Sufn:- rior Court of Law of Mecklenburg county. Tho Land is valuable, and the personal property con sists of House Stock and Household aud Kitchcn Furniture. W.'tf. DEWESE, Guardian. Muy 20th, 1S34. ^ V A LIABLK PROPERTA' i'OK S,1IjE. The subscriber olTers for sale,ons-third part of the I.iMColn Cotton •Itanufactory^ situated two miles below Lincolnton, N. C. at the Rattling Shoals of iht South Fork. This Facto, ry is now in excdlent repair, and has in full ope ration serrn hundred and thirty six Xpindles, and ready to go into operation eight Looms. Also, belonging to the same Establishnicnt, an excellent Oil Mill. Blacksmith Shop, Machine Shop and Wool Carding .Machine, with .160 Acresi of Land. niis site is superior to any in my knowledge, for Manufacturing, situated in a section of country posst suing all the advantages of the Cotton mar- ket and of the grain country above it. The situ- ation is healthy, wcll-v^atered and well calculated for a Store, and Water Power sufficient too{>erato two thousand spindles. ALSO, He offers for sale il the i Town of Lincolnlon, the Lot whereon he now re- sides. No. 9, fronting the Main-strcet, l...i No. li>, framing the back slreet, in the N. E. square of said Town, and in the same square a two aero farm Ix>t. And also, Lot No. 10 in the S. E. square, fronting the Main-strcet, leading to Beattie’s Fold, with seventy.five acres of Land, lyiug on .Mill Creek, one atid a half miles from Town. Tbo Town property would make a suitable residearo for a Lawyer, Physician, or any fentlcraan who would wish to *i>eud his suiuiuars in a healthy pleasant place. further description is deemed unnecessary, aa any person w ishing to purchase would like lo view the premises boibre purchasing. The suWribcr will sell the above property low, as he wishes to remove to a wanner climate, if ho can sell. JAMES BIVIMJS. l.inrolntnn, .V. f. May 15, li'34. 90tf l’«K .S'.ftK. rW^HE iubscrilter now ofti-rs for sale a valualfo M. PL.\NTATIO,V, lying on the waters of iho Ca'awba river, in Lincoln county, about six niiles^ beiow Boattif’s Ford, containing S4.» acres of Land. This Plaiitalion, without dispute, is healthy, tho soil fertile, and it is no little rccom- mcndalion to say tiiat it abound.* in ^^viod springs. .\s the subscriber is delerniinod to soli, all pt?r-_ sons who wish to invest their capital in lands ol the first quality, will do well to come and exaltiiue tbe Iract now olfered for sale. The terms will bo m.ide very accoininofalii)g to the purchaser. Ad- joining this tract there is auothsr ol 1000 acres, which can bo mirchassd un goi-Ki terms. ^ J AM1:S CANNON. JUncoln c'ty. -J-Ai, 1S34. t't.H IVanttd lo Piii*flia«e rflWO or TllliEF. liktly Negro B«>VSfron» 1 1-j to 21 ytiirsofage. For further iufor- tualion enquire at ihis ollkf.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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