.t o r i-" it ! I or r of of t. jr-"" n. ICI ol led ted ea oa M, 01, ICO he be ion Ml ioa xn St. iti cnt ill. ro oi I oa i or J ulr lint rita l!ng Mt row n;r KMh lost itiser- 6 Ml-- the ' rpz im- ;inv bed h of rbo :ing 4 eir, mi ited iles. i of ons. i be---tho ieia Rio zil Hit. r.' ong ater ides ther ' i . .. ocronim 23, ib.m. I. ',',;). A" I f C,.',','.,, ! f .1. ty, hajsi'k worm to '!, it '.'il-'O per Oumi and. Wo have herrtuOe tatf. that Dr. M W. 4tevudr, ol Mecklenburg county, will dipne of i.'k worro it fcj a ( j-j arvl hat wo have silk of liii raising in our powet ioiti fur tlit Inspection of l'i public. . J7 We art rclm tantljr oUIied lode- j frr till our next, the hitrthn iA the obit-1 Ury nolle of the dthth of Mr..7.foo J. rtW.-At , OMnp-meethg recently held Wood, wif.of Wiiiitin u. wool, i:j r ! tBr1r."r'Llle 'urr',,r p,T" 'TS ', . . .. , 1 ,., . 1 religion, and 5 J became membcrt ot Uit tnlt coumy, wiii utjjutu win nig ua me I5ilt Inst. Tho pressure of business, and tho necessity of our beln, from h'jrno ' t fttrt of thli week, rendered it exiremtly nconvenUnt to get the communication in our present piper. . 1..1H. hf.mllm. A I ,ka mm..m.. m.f church. 'W. 14,894 barrel of Hour, were rupee led at Petersburg, Virginia, during the quar ter ending the 3(M uit. But! JGnf'$ MHHiU.Tf 4'Mi annl- penary uT the Battle of King's Mouutaln, waa celebrated uo battle ground, on tlm 7th ImU. umber ,H.Sertn,IO' lhU. ? end jbjr a tliamrirtit i In wbielr C(ain llralley'a, C4untfi e ;lve -notice. public i fui Mci.ire emi4'iiiui luiiitta. lueetloir vf yuch perwne ire dupoied i" ,0f'1 u,,r,c, vrticmieu. Aiur which a down tti hill to the burying kmmuhI, where military honor wtrt pil lu tile biavt men who fqH In that nemorabtlt bartto, during the Utvo. I !6'enCoiift:e the eitabluhmeot oi'Muhu jaciurrt h our on t:ei will be held at the Court lloue1il 8aliburr, orf Satur Ai U o ConeWeMht; tipeillencf oiolT' ginittnjf Com mmjp forihe"pijrprj mf t)ttibtihinx Cwon Mviufuctiry in !() ovnt oc III vicinity. , At ibe preieot timet when i heiry pe cunUrf prenure ii felt by the great bo.ly Of the people i eriiinu h tome measure Iron) the operation of the new UrtlT U combined with very citizen of the South to meet the iilgtncjr with efHcient tctlon, Inatead of ... fictbui declamation, end threat! of tctci lion from the Union. In this opinion, rino tenth of tbo poli'icLne of North Caroline concur. . Ttr jr believe that the not effectual meant of cnnierectinif tho . onerout effect! of the tariff, and remedy ing the other cviit under which the cou'i try it tufferingi la to give e new direction ' to. ibelr Induttryr to bettow their latwr and cepiiil on tome" other branch of bii ' ee then the raiting of cotton. And al ikoaih there mejr be tome little diversity of opinion, at to the particular branch of ....oainett thai koldt out 4be fairest pro ' ptxrof iffbrdtnt relief to ih xountrr and ' peraonal pin to tbote who with to inveit their capital, it it the opinion of moat of thoie whose politicil forecait U cntMcd to weight, that the citabliahmcnt of Cot- ---tm A3anmfaewir$, preientt to the citi zens of Wcttero Carolina, the mntt likely (and, in the opinion of many, the only) means of alleviating tbelr present embar raatments. There are at this time Cotton Mjnu factories in Lincoln county, at Fayette-' ville, and at TarborouRh, in thit ttate ; and we are informed that the butinevt yields a handtome profit on the capital invested. Such being the case in 'these estahllshments, which were built when Mathmrru, as well as every other article of which they are constructed, was 30 per cent dearer than now t-add to which ,tbe fact, that the spirit, of opposition to - the tariff it): .tho South will cause intthern manufactured' hct to sell Much more " readily thin the t heeetoiore have dohe, and there can be no doubt (rat what a Cotton Factory to be non established, would yield very large profits to the pro prietors. -J. Hen of enterprire, of public: spirit, anil of patriotism, have, then, every induce ment to unite in formi'tp a company, for eaUbllsblng'.k CoKoH "ManLactory at , or in the vicinity of, the town of Sjliabury. tuwM4fteetJd. Tt ia ton . , - - (bad 'been lempiaieo io s;ei u incorporated ar me next session of the General Assembly- lumVta, a. C. Uazette, that fmir negro men lately uu lrrtixk lu pick out cotton on a wager, two picked out 2ii pound each ( tbo otirt picked, one tii (nHiifU, In partner 'it I pound j beating the two iurtner J p mi nil. . ---) rttlauire.' There i i n noio made other causes, it behoove ' . '"I f""'- t.... ..about the dec tiou in in nine uie ur iieuwr, die wi i territory i4 whirl,, aft" bnthinj tff t'ne mki quito a, Mr. Clay could corer with ih.- art j spaiUt. air, John, the aJminiiwtion va'xiiiU. liAabern re-clcc'ed to couk-reft. by ahum 4JU ikjuptyi hivl there i an Adam majority of '. . i . . '. . I. . !..:..'.... . .1... . i. - .i . i . - toral vule of Delaware will be given fori he a-l-minirjliim. Hut thi i rto mre than a drop in the bucket. 'In all the calculation made by the Adam, people, they lufe claimed thi tit'lr tate i whv, then, crow ao much about it t It i. a anrr evideK)e tliey ae liar. I pu-Ur J, fir vme-t!inj- to keep their piH nv- - M.uylanJ. In thU rrr, th elation for member of aaaembly, te. took place the first week in tbianwnthj tbo Xw-t Jackson cikJi. dotMtuocedeiW.tk)Tity of BaWmore, tf a majority of nearly 440 oei and tho fotir Jacaon Candidate for the cwtfy oT Bihhnorv a-e eleied. In nn Arundell, Ken, Fredenck. an l Charlet ciuntiet, the admiaiatratkin ticket have prevailed j ia Annapoli citr, and Prince George' county, part of ech ticket arc elec ted; m Harfurd. Wab(ngton.-Cccil, Worcerer, and Queen Ann' countien. the Jackaon ticket have prevailed: the houe of delegate ill be composed of 47 Adam., and .11 Jackmt mem ber i and two are AW. t'ram tbireult it mv I be calcukted with Cert mi'i that finir fat teaaO I Jaxkaou tlectora w ill be r-t ir. 1 i. M.rjLuul. Penntylvani. I'hr ;)"r in of the ailininia tratiou have been flatten tiem-de Willi the expectation that Penntvlvnia w.xi'A finally otc for their candidate t and in tiirir n'imil , have put that tate down aa deubiful 'liie re Milt of the general elert'on, wliicli n held iteie oii the 14th and '.Vti int. how how fal lacioui were their calcuLition and their hope. Judge Hemphill, the Jackton ca'ididate in the 3d congressional district of th? ci'y of I'hiladi Iphia, ha beaten hi Adam o;io'ient, John S.-reii:, ihefamou Panama rr.inier, by a ,rnJnntv of upward of 500 vea. Aul uie whole Jaclrio i ticket bat jucoeede I. . yfrnJwjttt jHr5 thounnd majwiy. - In all the diHtriert h-rd from, tho Jackm eawUla for- eomrree are elected. Mr. Buchanan "!" re-e'eed 'f and Mewr. Evan and l.np-r, Jack.m, haveyuc ceeded, in place ot Mti M'mei ai.J .Wcraon, tho pretent ALuta inemlr. . . -.eo a PMV be pri-funncd Sl;l)ry Thalian A i.ii ning of thi wctk. t'.iatown, by tL on Hmraday eve- Ma ra w.hiaaj ciaouaiaa. TRIBUTE OF KI .rFXT. The gentlemen of the DL attetding CaiweO County Court, btld a meetinr oa 0 9tu in.tanl. ( tho purposo of adopt Ingletolu iont opre- of their rttpect and adtctioa for their do. ctaaed brother, BartlrU TaM. aJ f Wee D. VanaK; E.ji when A. D. Murphif f.m. being eaucn to in cnair, ami iiKfiat arttio appoin ltd aecrvta-v, Jamet II. Kuan offered tho fol lowing resolution, which vrjo unanintoualy ad- opieai i Ki'veiL That in the dofh oBartlett Yan cey and Charles D. Oonoho, Caqrs. their broth. rtn m tnw Bar hao tuajnad a iot whtcki thev deeply dH9re. Cut etr In the prime of lifo, la the vigorous eaerciao of their faculties, and in a eoqr.a of . wblUl and orirrtt luefuhie. thi have leff lo their rrlfwl tie murnful duties dfi wirriw and reaigrtitkm i 'llelr friend will eher. lth their jnemory svliH aftVtlon.id wwtetj wvot llieir (owl '!r Wi(!i niiwlicvtijile "wwii, 1 uat llo momier ol Hut eseetinr J:LECT0!UL TICKETS. Any quantity of JtA .on I L,tJ Tuktu, ran bt had at the ol'ca of the H'rttrrn Carolinian, on ry bw lerm....aay 3i crnli per burvlrrd, or g3 per th'maaivl. (Jomniiire in the several coimtic. and individual, wouM do well to apply toon, to that there may not bo any disappoint ment In supply ing thrniMivea in time. O tfydt (ifflfy.Tho following is believed to h t errcr return of the election of member of oatembly io Hyde county: Littlejolin Puh, senatei John B. Jasper, Wallace Siyron, common. Js and taut ng lust ory, the i m - to oi?h Xrw Paper. Mr. John Campbell, (are editor of tho Milton Gazette, pro MMea to publih a ;a-wav-in lit town of Halifar, m thit eta'e, to be called the Halifax Minerva which will be ia tued, thonld uilRcient patronage be afforded, by the 1st of December neat. WQl'uim RlankenaSiin. w aa found ruiltv.at tlio last term of Franklin county superior court, of murdering Pendergrasa, a free man of color, and sentenced to be bung on the lat day of Novcm- The emptine of the (far rj ii in(j which WC j.ive benrdfiom th.e da m folai ber ol day palt, over the elec .uiu .i-.l u tani! and Delaware; it very sntly iihjrratrrl by -an wn ecdoto in the N.'VnrV R A ImwIv win. I been on a hrliing .xcirn 'i, w aateil, tn m return, wnettirr lie imi une V"iif -un. kFJrrucKr Jiacox. Extract of a tetter from a gentlnan near Cam den, South Carolt'ia. You mav be perhaps a mused to hear thit some days baekf"a waggon from Kfticjcky loaded with baeon arrived at Camden: no inducement ccrjld prevail upon i lie inhaoilant to purchase e single pound of it ; they were told they should have it hr 4 cents if they would take it. Thev would not take it upon them term. The wagoners then drove all they way o the F rad ford Springs and offered their bacon to Mr. G. wiio would not purchase upon any terms." f"""'Vo Tti . Carthagena G . 8cte, in 'hel4th ult. has been received in; New-York-. Tnis paper contains the Organic Decree of Kolivar, signjtd by him at Bogota, on the 27th of Aagast, by niLh he inveMs himself wltH most of the powers hetetofore assigned to the people, while the consti'.ution was in ex- or num- uten lie. makes Diovlslon for tlx Canute ot anotner convention, out post pone iV tin the Cd of JanUarVnt3abe fnre w-frhrhHvr THE MtKktTS. FaytuUtU,OtUbtr 16a.-Citton, l a 8 60 j Beef, frrth in market, 3a 6 cent i Bacon, f to i 8 each brandy, JU to 60, apple do. W to 40 1 our, 4 a 4 i whiakey, 35 a SO.Unitad State bank notes, 3 to 3 per cent, premium , Ckarleifn, Oct. 17. Upland Cotton 9 a 10 1 whUkey, 30 to 37 1 bagging. 43 inch, 33 to 14 ( sugar, t to 9 1 molaawra, 50 to 31 cenUj baoon, 6 to 7 apple brandy, to 28 1 beea wat,J eofTee, 1J lo I9(h)iat', 100 to 105 1 Jamaica, rum, 110 to 115 Vflnd da. 75 to BOM.Nonh Carolina bill, 4 to 5 per oent, die. i Goorgia do. 1 1 to 1 1 per cent. do. . IiUmarki. Theft, ha bit en. a. good aUmand mm ... . L , L . I . II , . ior vyotion i pi weer ana nouiort nave auumit-1 ted to a decline of half a cent. The principal ' talee are making t 9 o 13 els. but we bear of ,a t avoaj aatAJ--waatjj ui aiaaiMaii 6mm iiam sswi LaMwlolBBf 4 mm-. tUi. 18 Cotton. 7J . ill KMt rn ON lumjny, the 3?(h c Noyemlrr ftrrt, will be told, at tbo late rftdmco of l)t. ftubfrt Moore, dee'd. in the Jemef IcttlcMnt, Ho an county, IS likely Xrrrt., men, womca and cbiUrasi peveraJ likely Iit.hi B00 or 1000- bnahel of Ctrn 10.W0 or 1 5.0(XI weight of COTTON t A valuable LtkruryM Medical and MUcellane- . ens Ryf, Oatt, I lav, and Fodder llouaehold and Kitchen Furniture, Ike. The tale will continue from day to Uv, till corn pitted. Term made known on tbo day of tale. . KDF.NKr.H MOORE. t.rcutr. flrmnn resmy, (!.' 2 I Jt 4 J N' B. AU Pron rndebtrd to the e.tato til Dr. Movrn, era dVrd ta makt payment Imme diately, aa wo longwr indutgvnee ea be rW. - n SfftfTlM ombtfteft lMIfofthf ibacw'unrrinrliwrairrout oftlio warom corn 371 . uncc iiiiiiiui., aa a mart ot rcioeci lor ino a ceated. tad of aorrow for th-lr death. . HrtJixd, That copies of th foregoing reao- mtion te trammilte'I to the mother, of Mr. IMoho, anl to the widow of Mr.ireneev, with an ea-nrance .f t ti condolrce of rverv member of thi nveting, In their nrrarnt affliction. Heii'ml, Hiwt the foreimng reaolutiona be signed bv the chairman tw fVcretary, and be roimnm-d. A. I MUHPIIEY, CWnwan. raoaaa SarrLt, Vvcrify. .w)e. JtiUtari. On W.-dne-lav. the 23d inat the 611 regiment o(' S. C. Militia, commanded by f.A - I ..mi. l-J .i . r ' vi. .Bru.uiigu, i uku in una town, ior regl uienul review and UiaClion, t he day wa fa. Vorabli-t the men generally in good health ami fine iirit, tho oflicer ( particularly the FieLI and Mall ) active, and emuloua to eicel in tactical hk'ill andtheiicatm-at and aplettdurof theireoutp- ment. The reynuent mmteiH about 1200 vtrongi and went tlirotigtt -be raSaieM evolu tion with ta much precise' at eo'ild reaannablv heeipeet-d, c-m.idering tieir limited mean of arquiriiidiKipH'ti..ari-iiiilromtheunfrequeney of tiieirniuicr. I t fl:ie,awe tnluct of the 6JJ rcgt.on ttii.day, ievincierf h;r ability and de termination ta bf; what tK ef.i olrry of a free enple thmil I utway 0e fie strong arm of IbcifcoiiTiiryYdcfCTCt;."'"""" o4 There was a t toe in bteota in Philaderpbia, a Utc a the lCib iutt. 9all 70 cent. rHmburf, fwner m. Cotton, y to 10 1 to- bacoo, St so a jt .rcruaei, l a S3 ( corn, I J a i bacon, 6 a7i lanl. 6Ja7 apple brandy, 28 a .11 1 pearli ti a 75 oenta.....North Carolina bank 1il',JJ to 6) per c nt. discount , Georgia bilh, J i South Carolina bills, 3 to 7 per cent, dincount. I'keraw, (hither 15. Cotton, 8 to 9 , baeon, Bio 10 1 flour, 3 a 4 per banvli corn, 4i peach brandy 4i to 45 1 apple do. 30 to 35 1 whiakey 30 beef, 3 to 4( butter 151 to 15 1 tallow, 8 i coffee, 17 to 19 1 augmr. 10 to 12 1 flal-eeit, 70. 'tlumha, .S. C. tkitStr 10. Cotton, a. corn 49 a 45 i wheat 6? a 87 i flour 4) a 5 j t bacon 7 to 10, ham J to 14 1 whi.key 37 j to 43 ; alt 75 1 North-Carolina bank bill. 5 to 7 per cen'. dicount i (ieorri do. 1) to 3. . Anr-Far-, Oct. U Cotton, upland, 9J to II s cott-m bgging, hrmn 19 to 31, cotton 15 to 18 1 bide, U to 17 ( North Carolina bank bill 10 percent, discount S. Carolina da 3, Vir rinia 1 1 (Borgia 4, ticept Darien, which arc 30 per cent. CartM.-. The ale are about 700 bale of I' p. land at 'J a 1 1 j rents 4VXJ Tennetaee and New Orleans- at 10 1 1 f. amt 198 St. TJominiro At I equal to 13 cents, long price, with one or two trnattfcwcrnew-eTopUpuindari1a11J cent1 making a total for the week of tbout 3700 bale. Advice fiom Liveroool to 6th SenL ere received yesterdav per tbra Birminirham. The aales for the preceding week, amounted to 16,700 bale at prevTOut prices.' " rite at Memphit. Wert Tennenee. -20th) Sent, tatts Bacon, 8 to 10; butter, 13 to 14 1 cotton, 8 to 9; com, 25 to 30 flour, 5 i lanl, f to 7 peach brandy, rJ lo 7 i apple do. 35 to 30 i whiskey, 35 to y8 1 North Carolina bank bill, uncertain ; South Caroline and Georgia, 8 to 10 per cent. Jiacount j Virginia, 3 daj Ten- neasee Mate Hank, 1 to 3 do. t aahville bank, 25 to 30 do. i Alabama, 10 d . ; United State , IMiiiiana, ant Mi-aittpri Bill, par, " TBI virtue of .the power" contain; . I f MJ .ei la a Owod of truat, eaocw- - c4 Uio awbaoribeo Vf Jooob Con- : -iwe, fut.tba xakrpoaoa thoayia apeeU IchI. wi' oo sold, ea lUturday, the 8th of No- vtiwb- r neat, a Plantation, containing 187 acres, near Beth-Page Meeting House, Rowan county. , Tho condition! of sale, will bo made known ea the day of tale. . HUGH PAKKS, Tnuiu, (kfier 10, 1831 2t39 fttltct ftcvoo. I.N eomilitnce with the frequent tolicl tat ions of aevertl resectable baniliet in thi place ' XUXILS. WZZXUT hat beta induced to opes a Sdtet .vaaei for the inttruction of Young Ljuiir. In the uieful and ornamental brancbee ' of Education. Her termt are aa follow ti lot. For Reading, Spelling, and vTriting, , . 84 per quarter. 2d. Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geogra phy, History, and Kbctoric, together with the above, ( 5J5 per quarter. 3d. Drawing and Painting,' on Paper aad gatin i Theorem Painting. o Velvet am! Paper i and opw and rwamrn tal Needle- Work, on Ice, Cambric, ' ami Muslin,' - g 10 per quarter. Those who feel disponed to encourage the) above Reboot, may be aatured that the utmost care will be paid to the morals and manner, a.,,, well at the scientific pursuit, of such as may bo placed under her charge. - " ' Salitbuiy, Uct. UO, loVB. 3 yet! oiuiite I admirable ! cuitru'.HceiL' J1. I ana glwdto near Wswid hr;ntt-r Iw'tnirr -tymt did you catch? ' 1 dld'nt catch any"liut1Tiiul a tnott g'Huui Maaik!' So it U M itn the Adam partv; they have caught no new votes in Mary land and Delaware no more tlu.:i we have al- way concedel ihenij but thry hive had a mint .vrii,u4 l8Ll! aij.i . ChurchiM C. ran.brekii', tJn!. m C. Verplanck, and Campbell I. White, have bi'Ti nominated as the Jackson candidatea for Congress, from tlic City of New-York : they w ill of course be elec ted. .. -)- DIED. At Cheraw on the 6th int Dr. Alexander M'Queen, late lutendantof that town, aged 57. In thi county, on the 19th inat. Itebecca Monroe, wife of Mr. Woodson Monroe, about 24 year of age. In Chatham county, on A edneday lae of Bilious, fever Mr. William Boylan, third eon,, of William Boy Ian, .Esq. 'reulent of tbo Suto Bank.-;. Mr - B.-was-a young man of uncommon promiae, and bid fair to be an ornament to hi. native State.. He bad passed through, tho re. guUr course prescribed at our University and at Woat lloint with distinguished tucceoi. -His proficiency in knowledire, wo are Conffilent, waa not lost conspicuous, than would have been hi practical application of it, bad not hi Career been so suddenly arretted. oatTtTaT..."....cowciTir. Died, in Mecklenburg, N." C, at the bouae of the Kev." 7iac fPrter; on Monday, the 13th of " v . oar- w a . - w wrw- ft St. . Mav may 'jccompaanmtglity tv. jww- acjmaavr r n, on o ir- nu- nrnerte fnr himti-tr. if.- i ta ha -.mrl -neJ-mtn, m ctsieiviuc, t. w jiiatuacaae r f . --. w , - n ' ! '. I- Mn ...... I k .. . - M. KnlkL beentntatnthem. - i.j.i.L-..i:i-:.l LL n , t J - ,,t i a ioiiiiuiiimincommcuiuu wu, mn invicu w Jl0livai,4O,0me degree, however, Still ir.17d.varir ilaaitk1 and earned to the prulcjaes something or his former feel ' a a . I . ' inps witn. rcgara to me supreme coin ' Central Rail Rand A writer in tho hoto' Patriot, expresses some surprize, th. the People of the Wmt should be so lukewarm and inactive in relation to tho contemplated Central Bail Road through the State, which he believes IS the onlv feasible nlan that cut he aibiii ei tar relievinr the neonl from th haavv nroaaiiro un. der whicb.7Uu5yare.iow..aufreriug..Ve ,will not undertake to say that the plan of a Central Rail Boad.lhrough the atatcv i unanimously p. pioveo oi oy toe enterprising and public spirited wn oi we western part of the state but we ew venture to say thit much; that the rail road 1 system ba trained -very many friend ""ninayear paatj and that the moat valuable of our public characters are solicitous that an i MMftJ. on amall ami: thnnM h mart, nf the ; advantages of that mode of improving the "Ctlitie of tramportation i and. vM they will KM 00 backward In ntitttnr- tha-ii- hnulili-r to wheel, whon the time arrives for action. LINCOLN AGniCT'LTl'R VL SOCIETY. The following is a list or premium to be competed for at the Lincoln Aericnltnral So.' ciety, to be held at Lincoln! , .m the second Tuesday in November enu''iig, viz: For the beat 2 horse plough S For the best single hors Kloupli 3 For the best horse or mule, not less tl:u 3 nor more than two years old. 3 The- best piece of plain dame it ic Cloth, mixed of cotton and wool, not less than' 5 yards, " The bert piece of twilled mixed as above. 2 The best coverlet, of cot to i and vmI, and r "-tor-ttnrwH "Cottony eao'4. The best piece of domirstick; flnnel"!Wt- less than 5 yardi. The best piece of carpeting, not less than 10 yds. per 1 wide. I The best piece of Blanketing, not lest than 5 yard, mand. In a Piocbmation, he declares, (what we do not believe,) thaihe has been pl.iceti in this situation by ihe public wish; and, saying that ha will secure the pultiic credit, concludes io these words : " Kirnllv, I will hold tbe supreme power only until you order me (p lay it down ; and if you do not make other determinw- I'onv'ejt within a veal I will convoke ! but with overflowing thankfulnem, the voice of (he National Convention.! Colombians ! the most tlih, aaying, "whereaa it waa in thine I will i t it i acco more oesides, under a Dictatorship, who can tellect, bis finished education, his fearless dis- lc ak of liberty: Let Ot, feel for each! position, united with urbanity of manners, his other rie people who Obet, and the man tslent for .peaking, his ardor ol tpint, an prom grave, at the age ct 21, tin promiur.g youtb. At hi death, he hat! been one year a ctudent of Theology in the Associate Reformed Church. The honor and emolument of the world he had Uft, to follow Christ; and whilst closely en. gaged in preparing for Hie ministry, whither his racer eve was directed, a mysterious Provi dence called him home. His afflicted father! hail, however, the satifac(ion to bear from his own lip, his repeated declarations of a hope of Lis interest in Christ, and of bis entire willing. oes to leave the world. If he could not hear, to tui:m UBL f C. -. Cowan & reeves nAVtr juat received, Trom New-Tork and; Philadelphia, at their Store at Wood Grove, Rowan county, twelve miles west of Sal isbury, a general assortment of fresh Dru Goods. Cutlery: Hardware. Crocerieti iifc. Which they are determined to tell unuauafly low for V-4SHor COTTOtfi or on a abort credit to punctual customer. A they will re pleni.h their Stock at abort intervale, from tbe Northern market, and keep tho newest and most approved kind of floods, they feel a coo. fidewce in inviting their friends and the public to call examine, and judge for tbomaelvoa. COWAN la RtFVEi. nW Cm, Sept. lf, 1838. 6mt5 J I t ui b fWiHF. tubwaiber hat jolt ' -v ., returnod irons too rth, with at good an sk aortment of ' Jtn elrv. ' - lt'atcke$i Sihcr.Watet li?Cx at wu ever offered for sale In thit place i hit) Jewelry it of tho latest importationa, and tbo " moat fashionable and elegant kind to be had in anv of the Northern Citiea f elegant Ua and ' Silver rfatcheii plain Do. ; be. ex. And in a fowdayt, ho will rooeive a very edegant asaort- Iment ofJHarg C4. , AUo, all kinds of ver-lr are, kept constantly on band, or made to order oh short notice. All of which will be sold z lower than such goods were ever -disposed of belbre in thi place. The public are respectfully invited to call slid examine these good; their rirhnets, elegance. ' and clieapneas, cannot fail of pleating those who wish to buy. .. All kinda of rVattfot lirpaireil. and warranted to keep time i the hop i two doors below tbo court-house, on Main-atreet. ROBERT WYNNE. Suli.hury, Jtfay 36, 1838. 17 siy nothing to you bf liberty for hrt to build an house unto my name, thou omplish my pfomiis, you will be i 'i!4!"1 B ,hrt U w" m. ih'n h'""Tt,her . L t - ..... -iiiK-t ..jTirtd he murmur when it aaid. Nevertheless tHn frtej you willbo respected . .-u .u.u . ..: ;- Movement a f AmJ A,,W It in Dn England) paper, than sm onenin? tbe Pe of a person who td been buried aohie I-liejMiajrfteAtolthj surprise- to some of the by-ttmlertiut' Person who had an experience in opening Pyes, of 33 years, stated, thai in the course of compotion. the face of every individual turns J the earth he never heard of but one excep- In u " th" he a fact f And if to, U it geoci . luly known to thiwo h K;n. w n i. Ich thing ? The greatest quantity of cotton raised oil I acre ot upland, - The greatest quantity of Corn raised on one acre of land. The greatest quantity of reclaimed bottom land, ..; . fc. The greatest quantity of rye on time kind of land,- " The best Straw Cutter 4 The best constructed cctan Harrow, 2 The best Plough for opetii ng water furrow,,, ,5 The greaVeaT quantity ofliay raited on one ' acre of upland, 5 The best wheUtone to whet English or Ger. ' man tcythet, - 3 Tbe best Stone for whetting Carpenter' or Joiner' Tools, - 1 3 Test : V. M'BF.B, Sewtar, Oct. 16,18:3. who rule, alone ! This new system or gsverment was prutnulgated in CarthagcM on the 13th ol Scptcmbci. May it be at beneficial as Holivar promises and as short lived. He may vet, if he pleases, use hi power- for Hhe- puHIic good, 'And again; renounce it- We ardently wish it may be his intention. There is nothing concerning tbe wat with Peru, which has not commenced. (ienerarIornHUruas'1eetnnadeChlef of the Departments of Zulia, Magdalenai nd the Isthmus. , - All was quiet in -Colombia. . Tranquilli ty, was perfectly restored ; Gen. Bolivar in supreme command, with the titles of President and Liberator. Tbe ministry ts com nosed xf sir Secretarieitjf State, a follow Home Dprtmentoreignj" War, ireaaury, Interior, nlarinet Justice. The Council Is composed ol ibeae SecrtT tiffed ' O menu The constitution was publicly de clared the 1 5th of September. "The three following d iy wrre kept by all classes as i day of rejoicing , the Municipalities first, Military becond, and the Merchants li'.t. is;d much. The public hail already anticipated, bv what they raw, bis future eminence. But, peace, mourning friends i and peace, be- reaveu latner. -www i at, nann oorai, - mm Lnowtti ntl now, but thou ihult four hereoflcr." lardYfare,i3itcTy&iviav5 - - Goons.-- x fW.YDE fc'TLF-TELAND- at the corner of 11 King and Liberty rtreeta, Corfein, C. have opened their Fall Assortment of Hardware Cutlery, and aVaataaadixompaaing-alinoat every 'article of the Trade, and particularly suited for tbe Southern, market j hich they offer on tho rood liberal termt, to their friend and the public: and will faithfully execute any order received for article in the line. Charleittn, Off. 15, 1828. 6t43 t'amony, give notice to the Merchants in' tho interior, that the Steam Boat i ia fine order, tho Lighten are good and sufficient, and always kept ready in cate of low water j Wsre-Houtet at Campbelton are provided for the reception of Goods and tbe storage of Cotton i they assure, the public that every attention and facility will be afforded to render these boat worthy of their patronage. The atibocnbert will attend to the, receiving and forwardlnr of Goods to anv Dart of tha country, and the shipping of Cotton and other produce. WILKUG3 fc Co. fayeuevillt,X.Ci& . F or Sale, ' . FaTIHE heaJtbvfertile JhverPttm- M, jaHfn, Ja Jlhe. Forkaof the Ved4 Kin, containing six or seven hundred acres of .Xon., well csJcuUted Xor Cotton and grain i formerly owned by Col. Rich mond Pearson, jr. at the mouth ot Dutchman creek ; will be sold on the premises, on tbe 4th Mondsy of Ndvember, upon credit, to the high-e-t b'ulder.- Persons wishing to see the land, may call upon Richmond or G. W. Pearson. JOS. FF AUSON, Tniitte. FEAR RIVER. FIlllE subscribers hsving wy-y -WL ocen appointed Agent aa&of t be Henrietta Steam Beat Trottet & lluutingtoii, Watch and Clock Maker and Jeweller r,- t'HAKLUl l L., N.C. "WW AVE Just received an elegant assortment of articles in their fine which they aill ,aelLverjr low fur cash, or to punc tual Customers oh a cred it v. J A . ' , SOL AlLkind.s of WatcbejueeB ranted to perfornVwelh ....-... . ' , OF Mecklenburg county, on the 1ith day of this instant, a negro man; who av hit " nsoie i. Charlet, and that he belong to a "man by the name of. Jacob Au-tin, of Montgomery county. North Carolina. JOHN SLOAN, Sheriff Crr, p cf.UcMthburgettmrtj, ti.-js.l ;'er3aj i ma J ,.-. -smi - 11 r I :