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7yV 7TT A J ill iW V VOL V. H.UJHIIUIIY. NC....TUF'1)AY, N0M2MIIKII .16, .821. NO. 212. strta r? , ! tys, .iitiiimj wiim:. TW I'HM a lU WKf1 raeM,aa) S).ii iw fiM A.m) sjmJ aU art fA. A4aaars4t Ut b WarruJ H fcy Mtl U U iU teal lws M4 lt7 I Lt fi4, a la1 kiOMh attaU4 la. .J imaiLTcmr.. faTllTICU m cr tut V. If ATI. A rtU 6 tin pffftcol rttourrct wo" m,Uc f lk United Stats It ken rtxbtr 4( Mth null U Iftltrtttlnr le k t f f prtA, ta cHtnt of lbs impm) i iftid actarouUtLn of kcr otiH tad (optilailuo. Tk Avtticin josemmeni 4jmisatss akB A fftllHltfl . llfl VW1HMIMM Vl fcVUMI J PWI SJ i'tivii or ibai IU support more DkcUubii than say othsr Milon on esr.b. m tun It lour hour in 1:1 psstarr row th lime it first ihloci upon the tiers shorn of Maine until it riktt the wttr of iKe Pacific: it i about (our months Sa pasting through ' Atirrt J JllkujJc of the United vile ia Mrcniwrtii w.,. LtliAatioo, emerse'ras; an varieties of l.ma r. lite Untied State contain tlve hundred million acrra of land, if w bith me mar calrulittlhat one fif. I i i.r.rr.-j s?..r troll pan oj ji j truiiiTaieu. r.sums. log then the improved land at tea wh jr per crr, reckoning it at eighty H- 1 !. .- f Minora acrrta ii amuuui i sijiii jodrrd milt?6o dollar j and thesjo- nproved land at three dollar per acre. Will amount to the aum of three thou kind irrre hundred and tixty mifliona If dliarf which makea in the Whole ,t the landed wealth four thouund one undred and aixty million dollar. ll"he live nock, cootittieg of catnr, hor. Li, iheep and Ivigt, will, calculating e cattle at one hundred ami twrnty kiillion lollart, the hortci ai one huo- Lrtd million, and the therp and hog It eighty million morrJ produce at. kgrrrgate of three hundred mHnni Lake, at four hundriJ dollar rich, ?ht hundred millioA dollar. Ihr hole of the exporti of the Uoitrd Etatea are rvcntyfogr million of the mport, eventv-een million ton- izt io f reiffo and criaitiog trade, one billion two hundred thouaand dollar. aTie commerce of the United State is txtended over the whole world j from he harren roast of Labrador to New- lolland, the South Sci Iland, China, ndia, the continent of Afrua and uropefrom thrf north-wet region f America, tnhejole in the Pacific, ape Horn, and tjhe W et-Indie. The capital ioytited in bank, in. ' I . . i r. . lurancei, government toci, manuiac- Ijref, t i!, canitfa, aod loan, exceen richt hundred millinn ofuollar i that Invrtted in foreign anddomntic trade, "ive huodrrd million j w hich, with the former ei'it hundred million, tjjeth- 'Tenfiof huUiariiTrV, wiir"equaT"tne aum of two hundred millions. The produce; of agriculture, manu icturei, commerce, profeiiional busi. rei, labor, atjd, revenue, makes five fiunarea muiipn t anu in tne wnoie mount of nalipnal wealth, eight thou. land seven hundred and tixty millions I f dollars. The popul ition of the United States i now 12 million, which, with the ratio of increase for the past, will dou- e in twenty-three years. In 1843, he population will be twenty millions. 11867, thiriy-six millions. In 1890, tventy-twn millions. There is now every hundred acres of land, one prson j arid when the population 1 mounts to ieventv-two millions, there 'ill hi turl'ira si i ! a M9tmr kin4f "varrw 9UIII t lf V VIJ UUIIUIVW f b'ch yilLHe, just equal ta xhe popula. on of Massachusetts. Vermont Aurora. Wm. Wf Woolser. F.so. Trenp.r of American .Rible Societv. received, unng the hionth of September, 4109 ilol- P nd Iff ct. : and J. Nitchie. F.tn. the Rent, issued nihl 1A Tcfamnl In fa value bf 1249 dolors and 77 cents. HC Tnvtl tavuta . An Pvilai list !. ;nced by the court of quarter sessions, ' . I common tcold, on Wednesday Jfi between the hours of ten and twelve "OCX.J Philodflhhin' Frnnhlin Cnr. ItlLIMI mcit)tar. When the well louwo Dr. Barth prtachr d far lh Crtt limt in hi na tivt cllf ef Leipaif, lit diaJalacd lh Nir"' ' kit termo p!t J ihi title Uefon him, to refer lo U cut of Med. A vioUnt llua dcr tiorra ladJeaty tritSnr, Jutt a ht wm la ibt middlt al ht dicovre, aod a trrmtodou peal of thunder caulng him olo the thread of hU arg jmeot, ito treat composure and dijroity he hut the title, aaying with great em phatl" Whtn CtJiheaii, man muil mil hit ftact.n Iff then decended from the pulpit, while the whole con. rreeaiion locked on him with admi- ratioa and wonder. IXCCIIIVC VSK or llLfliU Professor Olmttcad, of Chapel Hill, in a late teoloticat eicursion in thi state, met with a patient, who was en during the mot excruciating pain, with hi body emaciated, hi knee oints grown out in excrescence, knee drawn together, and o helpte tht he could not move a limb without aid. fV imMl'mm tAiA tir rinir nf hi dit. ease, he icarBcaihal it Vif 6itvmt by taking enormous dfses of sulphur, recommended to him by a quack, to cure the rheumatism. It appeared that he had thus taken six pounds of sulphur. ti ii iuuii mail. UIUTIICH ISI)OM. Almost all mankind are desirous, first or last, of attaining a good drgrc of that species of knowledge, which i commonly called among the pro pie at large 4 urathrr-yvudom' tht n, of leing able to prognosticate, by the help of viricus signs and si mp toint, what kind of weitlirr is ap proaching. In order to find employ ment for this disoosition of mind, t'nc almanac maker have from time im memorial, introduced into their annu al publication, the various kinds and i V -i.gr. t -weather, that were gene r ally considered a ippmpr'ni. v, various month, and weeks, and djvs of the year. And such imitticit reli ance has often been placed by many perons on these prophetic annuncia tions, particularly in thc most approv ed almanacs, that no srmdl number of honest and credulous individuals form erly governed ihemsclves irrheir daily labours, by a strict attention lo the in formation of the state of the Weather foretold in " .fmrV Almanacs" which for a long time was almost the only one in use in the New England Colonies. We ourselves knew one instance, in which two brothers, who were about commencing the annual task of getting in their hay, but who dare not venture a step until they had first examined the almanar, in order to ascertain whe ther was likely to be propitious to their labour, resorted to that infallible di- . c :r I. -r- pened that the very day which they had selected to begin mowing, was that on which a court was to be held at Barnstable, in Massachusetts; a fact that was also noted down, Accord ing to custom, in the ctlendar, and immediately after the oame of the place where the court was to sir. was interlarded thunder it being natural to expect thunder occasionally in the hot season. Without observing that the two words had no connexion with each other, the simple souls re id it 4 Barnstable thunder ; and one of them remarking that that was the wortt kind of thunder, they concluded to put off their haying till the storm was over.' The following article, however, is of a more serious nature, and is enti tled, from the highly respectable name which are connected with it,-to more consideration. It is copied from the Christian Observer for July, 1824, and as it furnishes an entire new set of rules for determining questions of this sort, we presume it will be amusing to our readers. " Dr. Adam Clark has lately com municated to the public some meteoro logical observations, in which he re marks: " From my earliest childhood I was bred upon a little farm, andas I found that much of our tuccess-denen. tied on a proper knowledge and man agement of the weather, I was led to study it ever since I was cignt years ! of age. In th!a cifBC htltatri that he ha atuloed eitraordiaif sue. cesit as the result of which fctudvo catei tht weather taU attriaitd to Df, UcrhcU, but whvb tht ca tl tht rentltman haa irrrnl !i imBJ xi tht part of hi, law .ttr. l)r. Clarkt tayi that the accuser af this taMt lr-trulf-iniirlngr tfiat If ur. llertchcll had lived for fid other purpose thaa to construe it posterity would have reason to Le hi memo ry. Some of our met-orological read m cr may perhaps tluot us for insertine thi table, a arranges' by Dr. Clarke If lit Srw M.M, the rirtt Qntrirr, lh Full Muua. ur (he 14 QutrUr, KpfrM imrrrnii: c 13 Z a Hi i i i ! Z P 111 til., r. s. E - i IT? ill x i I t a 3" fie l i tr 5 0 5. ? 'it I i N ATI V K OOLD. I hn New-York "jieman of the 03d ultimo , A jiece of na ive (e d wai exhibited in our oHi e i his morning, which w found nt4 Ioiik kincc in Mecklenburg roniitt, V. t!aroIina by a black bov, while ploMhin in a ficl I. and pttveliardt t one doilar per pennvweiifht, by Mr. J Ladd, watch miker and jeweller, No. 30, U'aJl street. I' amounted to upwards of glOO. We rr inlormed ih.'t it ha been re-sold this morning, to Mcssr. Leaven worth, llayden ic Scoville, manufacturers of button, for the purpore ol bein worked into an elegant set ofcoat buttons, which will bear a likeness of Washington, and ire to be placed on a coat of Ameri can manufacture, to be presented to Gen La Fayette. The London Courier in extracting an article from an American paper, giving a concise sm count of the life and character of La Fayette, introduces it in the fallowing manner. We txtrait this introduction to let our readers know what the legitimate of Europe sjv about us republican. u Gtn. La Fayette. The following effusion of democratic twaddling is ( noiii .ii American paper. What! Uemi-5'tls revolutionists a a think each other! Let a man be but a successful j Cotton (sinning. . trait'. r, nd what human virtue will he r1IIF. subscriber respectfully informs the mcr want in the eves of his associates?! chanta of the town of Salisbury, ami the KifSer rntK.n,! l,,.k-. j " iivi utuv I nun - friend he is a pattern for imitation to all. I his is a trick which tells to a certain decree ; but in the display of which we legitimates are great bun glers." mow Tlta RtW-rORK ITiTLIMlX. The facility of communication in this country, is singularly illustrated by the fact, that wool has been sent 1080 miles, going and coming, to be carded at the establishment recentlv erected in this city by Messrs. Eldrcd & French. The mentioning of this fact may be thought n "great cry" about a "little woofp but it is worth the attention of statesmen as wtll as speculators. New-York Statesman. ?OM TUB THOl (mW-TOBB.) iCTTMll. Melancholy! M. M. Noah as lately 'rAro?tn out of employment in New-York, lie was shortly . afterwards founl lying in a pamphlet form ; but has sines' been ta ken up by the caucus committee, and now lies ar usual, in the National Advor cate ; w here all sorts of job-wrJc will be proro.pily.jpijifiute.df J - , - . The new novel, bv the author of Wa verly, is called " Tales of thVcrusaties." XI. 0. .Vtson f TA1 lo rtctWeht tU Ut amU (rfm 1 1 h'c Vof k and n.UoVIU, x iumJtJ Hoot onl fihoci, JU da. Owt Ikin 1 1 da, e4jfr.l Morocco Ik In I rifc. fciilnf iUm - 30 ream M rliinf Tipcr 10 (wn wool IUI 30 4V. iwurvcca ll' 40 (mum MuKtl fUitina, fee. AD of whirb art oCvftd at holV, U a wmD Jnr from coat. Ckmn'.ry Mr r kni tr r pcetfully init4 19 call awl c limine tb tbuvi goojl kixl price. ruynrMlk, tki, 28. 1W4. ekM Auction and ConiHiisjion Store I T rfltriu. Koflb f'an'ltna. lb aiib it. -rbrar conaU fitly rve'ismf aupplie Grocerirt, l)nj Goodt, and Cutllenj, wliicH an UNi('it sa itt raah, at uciion, in ClurlfHwa, Nrv-Vofk ami lltn. Iltc f..l lin ing rt it les rr no in More. ahhOir offer far aU at rdu ed oneti i 3 pijxt aiipcrair Coniar Prirvlf 5 HMa. and IJ W.I. N. T., liu-a 72 di. Jiiimfum Mulaan-a 14 do prima Hurar 6J bap of Codre di. I'rfipcr 5 do. I'imrtito 1) bbli. Cwintnr Cm 9 C'l. r.4';(rri .14 do. Si'in' 31 dj. Itnian 'lr 7 fJT. catki 8ret M'ma 'i bosti MuWini and hlirrry Wln 10 raks ( hrrae 2 do. Sil Irrnn 1W Uise aixl half boxes, 8 Kjr 10 w'mdow fUt 50 do. d. Iu by !2 do. 23 do. Tomblrm ami Drrantera 2J do. l ayctlevillc Mixikl Camlle 10 do. linn 2 do. Club hxt 5 M.m.rl 6 do. H liit'imorr rr,t,n Cnlt 10 ions American I r.l. Iron AIo, a (rrttrml .kMirttnrnt of liry Gocls and CuMlery. WlM.klM;H k CO. FntrUrviUf, Oct. 11. ' 4iU2 ew Supplv of Fresh (Jowls. ri'SHF, aiibarrihrr i rrrritinjf and oprnin(f a I and K-iirral ivrtmenl nf ill kindt of Cal$l at bit iin-e in Slili'jr'. from I'liila- derphra and New-York ; and baa made arrant. menu to rcrcivf from aid plart i, mtruhlit, any funht r aupplv that may be neceawiry cieeed with rare, and laid in at pricra that will enable him to aril 4ry low. Iln ruttnmrra, and the i mik., ..(.. !... t . ..it ciaminr, and judge for tbeimeb ea. J. Ml III II V. SuhibHty, Spt. 1824. 6mt48 N. ft. Country Produce of all kindt, receited in exchange. Books and Stationary. W. P. n.toa, 308 A'inct. Chirlttfn, S. C. TS now opening hit fall tupply of HOOKS and 1 TATION AH V, whirh he will tell at the loaeat prieet, ami the moat accommodating temia. He has just, published the Country AL M NAC for 1825, which contains the Military Staff Government, and Courtaof Ccor(ii, South and North Carolina, as well as the List of the Federal Governors, and much amuainir recrea tion. Aa the Almanac is printed on a tmall type, it contain twice aa much printing aa Almanaci usually do, and i free from the errors that the former Country Almanac labored under, but has the name of each dav printed, in the place Tjf hnnp le .((fnated byfifftirei. I pon the hole, it will be loiuid as imhil and enter'aimnp aa any Almanac published. They can be had of all the merchant in the several districts. They will rc Kept lor sale hy the . nierclianta in various enuntii-s nf" the -:i'c-of North Carolina. The t;..rman Ahninar lor 1825, printed in l'hiladel- plnu, is mi (r slr al above. October K, 1824. ciuacn tanner oi ma neijrtinoriMMMi, inat he lias jjust finished a large building', 3'2 by 52, fur tVjn- ning of f oom, to ru;i h) ttalcr; and thai he it also well fixed fur packing cotton, in the neatest manner, for murki t. He assures his friends, who may favor him with their custom, that he will have their. cotton p.irked and put up in the neatest ma'iiicr, and in llie thortcxt time poasi. hie, and on the lowest terms at which it is done bv others.. He alsoassurea thoae who send cot ton' to his Gin, that it will be kept separate from others so that thev will lie sure to pet the same cotton thev send. He has located and built this establishment, at Ilia Mill Plantation, two miles from Salisbury. JA : FIMIKK. OckAt lH,182t. 2S ON Mondav and Tuesday, 'the 13th and Uth day oT December next, will be sold at the plantation of William C. Love, seven miles. east From Salisbury, on the Yadkin river, whereon Smith Iilair dee'd. died between 50 and 60,000 pounds of Seed Cotton t 4 or 5,otiu bushels of Corn ; 6 or 7,000 pounds of prime corn fed Pork the stock of Hogs, which is equal, if not supe rior, to any in the county; Horses, Cattle, Wag ons, and sundry other property belonging to the estate of Smith niairy decM at a credit of twehe monlhi t bonds and approved security will be required from the purchasers. All persons having claims against the said es tate, are repuested to present them j and those indebted to the estate, are hereby requested to make payment, as Jhc executors are determined to.acttlc tlw--eatoi-at as early-a-ptriod'as practicable. JAMES SMITH, r ' F.ZltA ALLKMONG,)"or' SttUibury, .V. ('. Oc. 1j,'1824. ..VajC Valaalilo Town Iiti. OX Tudijr, tl 3J.I dtf ut KitmUf, IM, ill kaU i rtl.t mV, Kim tul.l S loft, htltMifirtf tt lit evaif of h.rrv.t tCnuVr, dac'J. 1 Ht lo ar tl. IiW ran iHuri, tjiAmif Ji4ii Haaet, . ia dosr. pJ frwi'.'ir IH t.m atrvH. All !K 14 worthy U aiat. r gtCuJS Uhes puclac lawn pt,,t , Als 14 a ma Uv, 3l 0v dw1Uf amiM of tlx U'a tar.. Kn.trr, drU a tanetf of llowarWJ m Ki'tH for. mturti ami, aim, all tht Muck of lb dtt'4. eonalatiaf t4 hoes, , l.ff , be. Tern udc kftowa on lb dit of aaW. i mom k iiot.Mi.4. ry. MtMtf, f, 1 824. Jt)l N. A. AUn, o tbe am d, k fvnr for on tear, tht llt in-l laft WMmfiof 10 th late hrntM Krvlrr.dre'flTKil ilartla b fT.ultd at Ihr lime of h drtlH. ValiiuMe ProiM'rh', for Siih. 0 frnlay ami HalrUy f M"wan Note r.bf toiny' court, Vf iHg the I9h ami J0U of tlm a-tmilli.) b fjr-. at I'utkr , Ibo 'aluabla llouwt and pfrmiara in the tuwn of tah.liury, fift,rrly owned y It.tmaknt A'rttrr$ dre'd. funtierlv ncpid by Jaf4i kn-lr, I'.aq. by Hifni llulmei, he, ami now parl nrrti. pied aa a ptiniinj-offira, lint rfllalimrot fonti.lt of a lafjfe and ol dw tmg -l.imar, kitchen, patlrn, dabWi, ami a Ifx"! atorr Iwxim-. prrm.art irt an well knuwn. It ittxrt drrnv ed nt-eraaary tu m $y furlUrf tutiuH. 1"hw who ar Himit of prcKaain( arw in ilod 0 Call and elamme thtm. IHUUA1 IIUfaSSM, raV. S. 1124. -A3i N. Carolina Female Aradt tny. AMlltetVI k JO.Nr.S, 'r.at.ifl.. TJIf eiaminaiiun of the Pupilt in tint intt. tuiion will eoinowiwa on Vt rdnrtda) , tb Itt, ami rmr on the 3d dav of Drfrmlirr, h-a) f'W Jlfrawill be p4ibtx;ly prraonird tolb'iaa Young I julirf 'who ha eon.picted lhir tudir. The eieriiri of tli Ara.leroy will br rru med on the fiK day of February net', It" r being no other Ural ton diwinjr. the year. 'I ! Urma aid be the aamr a herrtof-.rr. Ihenlar it eelebrated aa rrnia'kablv hra!th ful, and i. in all ratprcts, pccubrly faorbl to the buaineaa f eduralMin. Oi-tt, (irnf-tlr cvn'y, (ht. 22, 1824. 514 M;,j. I. ILSwink'n Ktate. 1.L those inlebtril to the efa'e nf the lata) Prtrr II. Smiiil.are ranieailv reU'tri 'o eome fnrwaril imn-rdtateh, and n.akr j tniriil. or tlifir notes and accounts ill be placed a ithj an oflicer for collection. I hi drniaiid is nc reaaarv, and will be enforced, owing to Iba many debts due fmm die tattle. Those liaing claims ajramit the estate, w ill pl ate present uirm ,iH, ..t.., .,, ......, . v.. .rr. arnhfd by law, or thi mire wtn t )rro n nf their recover. Il taould be au a&JunauxLa tion to hive them prraenled on or before thai week of the county court in Novenilr. G F.O. LOCK F, ..si'r. .Vi mlr 5, Ifln. 3i 33 Wonts tvtu ftucs. ILL be sold, at pubhc tuU, at the court house in Salisbury, on Thursday of K..w- an county coon, (it bring the lSlb of the month) a quantity of Hoots and Shoes, manufactured in Salisbury, of the best rf ma. terials. A credit of tbrte Diontba will be given for the purcba.se money. Alto, at the atne lime and place, a new set of Windsor Chairs, on a credit of three months. GKOKUE I). SMI I II. .?a4iAMry, A'tv. 8, 18.'4. 2t32 N. B All persona indiMed to thOubscriber for work done, or on any other arcount, are hereby notified to make payment on or before 1 hursday of Howau county court. t.F.O. 1). SMITH. Packets for IMiiladclnliia. rrStlK aubaenher having established a line nf JL I'arkrii between I'hiladrlohia and Wil mington, V C. lake litis method to acquaint the public, that a "vesat I will leave tt ilmiiigtiirt for Philadelphia every ten days. Produce in tended for this convey anee, will be rrcriec! and forwarded hv Duncan 1 liompsoi', F.so. ot Fay. etteville, N. C. and Measr. Ston.' & W hiltier, of Wilmington, N. (' at the lowest ra a ol Ireigbt, and least rei,sc poasilde. Hamg tliree gtKnl vessels in the trade, commanded by ran ful cap tains well acquainted with the roast, and cabins well fitted up for the accommodation of 'iiWirn grrt. He therefore t'liats to meet w it 1 1 cucour- agemcnt. I'hiladelphia and it's emiroiis, baa become so fjresl a inanufaeturing idace, that cotton can be sold to some extent ami advantage to the owners; the consumption being, at pres. cut, about twenty thousand hales per annum, and will, no doubt, be soon far greater. JAMF.S I'A I TO.V, jr. Csmmsa;i IitAoh, Ve. 23 north Front Strert, l'IUIadi-llliia. Srfit. 1, 1R24. il'34r. "West VftU VwfsAuonii. JL Mr. Charles C. Watson, of Philadelphia, the latest fashions of that city i and they avail themselves of thr earllaat npxrtiiuity of inform ing their custorr ers, and all others w ho wish fashionable clothes made, that they are well prepared, as usual, to execute all orders in their line of business, in a style of workmanship which, they believe, will bear a comparison with any in the state. Order from a distance will be punctually executed, and garments for. warded to any pail of the country that may bo required. CANON it TEMPLE! ON. Salubwy, Oct. 9, 1824. 27. RZW.nmyM&iXyw, undeVtha direction 1 the Adjutant General, ami comprising all the laws p.s$-d by the General Assembly reUUye to the militia, up to this datc, far ! at aba wffice at' Ui We4trn Caro&(utiK
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