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i)i:cr..Mis;:u .-so, ism. lug i nwiup iit mm fMAti .inwiiW 4x3 THE NEW YF.IR Tina, in her ceaseless coursu, In brought us to the verge of another vrr i end ere another number of the Carolinian Uwf, we shall be t redding on the tlireahhold nf l fit 1320th year of thr Christian en. And, although lh people of thik state are now borne down by a heavy cu sry preaaure, yt wa congratulate them that timet art n wr,e tliat m wtr, fjti.lnc, and peatile nee," tiavo sjot scane. jpfour beloved country i but (hat in abundance of the finite of the earth, peace, health in J trah. iiuilitv. have been vouchsafed unto Ui. I'or " 5hich, ti'!tnnamerabIeherWei5npf,tp1r1iu1 and temporal, ear grateful ecknowtodgemente . rt tin to th(f Civer of every good and per. PulUe Efitutltn: f.veryilay't esperfene bear evUenee to the mischievous tendency of ?,MV execution! ol human beings. The new ark lf(tfatorr,it aboirt"tiif .!! J done a to Jo a a" with r.iic hanrlnr: H m to be tne mry or me nnrnrpTe cwraHTTwr fmalfaifnM 1(1 A 4 a r. k niatiHAfl at)presiinab7a,wilTim.aU3fcy,ao Via tnoum om jnc hi wc ..mi i4 enacicu man,) v ilicy ana Ualemao. in North Carolina. anj, Indeed, in -every stite I in the t'nion. A nKNl of nee and crime wouUL lit our humble opinion, be thereby Hayed. At the execution of Jeaae Upton, in tireen borough, on the 7th ult. for the murder of hie wile la Randolph, a great concourse of people attended i and, at f ul on audi occasions, we presume there wu much levity, revelling, and tippling i foreman by tn name of Nathaniel Smalt, wet accidentally killed amont( the crowd. . Thua it freuently tuma oit, that the condem tied culprit ia not the on'.y person whoa life it forfeited, to complete the acene of a public ti e cutitn! We bate been obliefinajlv favored, by the Won. Samuel P. Corn, representative in Congres from the Morgsnton district, and the Hon. Jun JlrtmcS, Senator in Congress from thia atate, with tundry public documents, printed by order of Consrrets j for which we beg tho gentlemen .... to accept our rra'cful ar knowlcJroenta. " " e- " ' Jt'trth Car Una MUM Br a report to Con- tr Pfr that there-are-9.SfiOliljtiai rnroued in tins atate i and titat 7, t.inl of arm, have been apportioned to tliia atate, as iti quota for laa. yrar. O.i .riVuInrcUciira. Ealen.an, Bjullrny, WiUcy. Marks and Chambers, On MMturu .rTJrt.Mcaera. Benton. fClialr. man,) Johnaon ol' Ken. Barnard, Chandler and Hendricks. On th Mtiila.Vtwn. Clundler, (Clair. man, j iurs i-r, M'Mnley am Hunch, Oi AW .Ifairi, ttm. Hayne, (Ubalr- man,) Holibina, Seymmir, Woodbury and Branch. On fuilie Lnwli.Htvrt. Barton, (Chair. man,) Kini'. Eaton, f-llis and Kane. On I'rivau fond ( 'littmi, Meaara. Smith, of. 9. c (Cliatrman.; M Kiuley, 1 liomu, Kane and Barton, 'On Man Jfufri.--Mnasra, White, (Chair, manj Fnotc, Kiiifr, Prince and Benton. On Claim, Meaara. Ituglce, (Chairman,) Bet!, Chaae, Itowan,- Webiter. - On Me (nori, Meaara, Berrien, (Chair man.) Seymour, Webater, Rowan and Hayne. - Oh tlx Ptu Often unit lUttth. Meaara. JoluiKin of Ken. (Chairman,) Kllit, Tyler, John im of LMi m4 i(itbe, --wur;.r-.uJ 0i .l'mutni. Me?r. jfy!;JtfL CCtlrmn,J Marks, Chaae, Foot and Prince. On lh Ihiiriil f Culumliu. Meaara, Eaton (Chairman,) Bou'igny, Chambera, Noble and gley. On tlm CnUitgtni Erbenm f.W Srnalr. news, anf, vnairmn,j neimana- TlIE r.Lr.rTOnU. VOTES. -The entire of the Electoral Votea of Prnnaylvania, Virjrinia, North and South Carolina, Alabama, Mitaiippi, Loti'siana, Tenneeaee, Kentucky, Miaaouri, Ohio, rndiaa and lltiMHavwerw rven for Jurknn aa PreaWent, and rVnawa aa rice Preaident t in (,'eorrft, 9 for Jarkaon aa Preaiden', 2 for Cat. boun and 7 for Judjre Bm'nh (of S. Carolina) for V. Preaident i Mary land, 6 for Adams and Kuh, I 5 for Jackson and Ctlhnnn i Ncw.Xork, ?0 for Jackon and Calhmin, 16 far Adama and Ruh i Mame, ft for Adamaand Uulir 1 far Jackson and Calhoum Delaware, NewJeraey, Connecticut, Maasaehuai-tta, Rhode lala-vl. New Hamjisliire, and Vermont, voted entire fur Adams and Ruh. 8o that the following reanlt is exhibited : Supreme Cturt. The following gentleman, in addition to thoae heretofore mentioned in our'; paper, have obtained license to practise Law. In the county courts : Willia.n I). Crawfordof Salubury: Daniel Coleman, of Concord i Bev erly J. Thompson, and Julin R. Willianuou, of Lincoln county. FayettevilU, Dre. Id. Our market continuea in an animated atate. tVbeat has ri'cn ; and is now selling at 2 1.20 per ouhrl. Extract ft the Khiir from Rnleigk, '"The subject of the BANKS, it tl,e alUbanr. bine nneatioii hero now. The Committee on the subject hsve, in the conn- of their inveMi. gstiona, detected much fraud and unwarrantable speculation. It has been aacertxined that many of the alockholderi never paid any thing. sub- atantially for their stock they took stock, pUced their own note in Uanknd paid up ihHr renewals when tfue with tmi ntfttt And thua the bank speculated on the honest farmer," ad oilier; without having, in truth and reality, any capital. Many other abuses on 'lit ommunity at large, have leeked out. For remelying which, the chairman of the commit tee (Mr. Potter) proposes to confWats -the whole of the establiatimenta t to appoint cofrT minionen in every county, whoe duty it should be, to take an account of the good, effects and debts of the banks, and settle up the whole by topping them short. This ia a violent jplan and, in my estimation, it would prove aVuinom one. Mr. Fislivi haa introduced a bill, which, aa far aa I can judge, pruvidra the beat remedy of any yet aupt;rted. It will give ua a circula ting medium, uve the debtors of the bank from being iMrnlv ruined, ami make the atate the gi. ! ntr il there be any gain in the concern. The bill provides tuat thoae wlio own stock in the pre sent banks, sbJI receive Scrip for their atock ; this can be transferred from one to another aa caah, and mi danger of a run on the bank, aa it is V. a wste told 1 rU a. .,..i of Gen. JVltoh, after it ws ascertained he had been elected by an overwhelming majority, that they abould now jti-ljt k m iy Iti i meaiurei. By wbirh we ware led to believe they would cease reviling him, till some muHrt or act of bis administration should aflorded them new f kkI to work anon. But as calumny is their vocation, they are already ajrain at their dirty work of propagating scandal agamat the President elect, before they ran poasibly know what his administration will be. They are now carping on a rrrf,that splendid car. riage, with four white horses, is to be tent to Pittsbur; or Wheeling, to mtCcn'l. Jackson, and convey him and bit family to Washington, Thia, they tar, exhibits an unbecoming parade and pomp. Now such Liod of chat comet with a very bad grace from party wbote leaders are the reticka of aristocracy in oar country who have invariably spoken of Gen, Jackson ia deri sion, because be was not of ki$K family, fend born aientteman and who bare stigmatised bis ufifteruw aw&AMiia tMmM people, t, It toreKKrte.yes them, and wound their ariito. cratic feelings aee a plain American Parmer, like Jackson, receive any distinghiahed attention from hit republican fellow-citixens : they would fain make Uoors.auddiatincUootberclitaxy in their own families, But even should the car- uewlian aae Can.1, Jackjoo and.hia i Ull then puiei its iccol reading, yenl .Vi.rrX-, Dee. 1: -v.:.r-4 t ., y : , t . . . . ... -. i I U CIS. urj SISM'i fVhJe.lt. lUt. tl U -rnJ to4Ji Ueit7I U lJi m 1 1 bacon I to I J i wbi-kef 37 M 4Ji e T. riae in e-Hr-fl; 1y tak 'iimi frffnffiKtC Hrraiei'tnirrhef RTtr tatt(ffrgriis.ls 3T. uHuw i. it i.i'Diu, v mero is a single one oi moat unblesa'd productiona remaining in the rerion about SaliaSury) that the Old General hmtdf mounts (ray Dobbin, and rides outside. The carriage is said to have been sent by a few warm hearted friends of the General in Troy, N, Vork, who wiahed to be among the first to testify their grtifir.ation at his election.. Many aimilar testi monials were shown to (Jen. Washington, .) Siaiiitict While at Naleijfh, we amured our selves in gathering the following statistical facta, in relation to the voeati ins, presidential prefer ence, and matrimonial condition, of the members 1 composing the preaent legislature of North Car- e patage in it, we will hy wir Adams Jfle"V V"r!"!"" flsrw' sitting in the House ol Common w occupied in the conaiJeratlon of the til', to compel Quakers, Moravians, Menonin and Uunkarda to beie arm. rr aa an denhtll nd idvoctted by Meaara. Htinef,4,j, p.acb 4S t 71..-WU Ca4.e Kllit tnd Cooper. , It Wet finally rejected , bilk, 3 to 4 per e-nt. Uiinl i torg a a. . 59 t olinp for, and 63 geintt the bill. I3 3 toutb Cr4nj b.U I j tw 3 H' a . . a er J ... e Alter the rejection ol the bill, jr. jntwu' , , . yeaterday at trm 'i m i rrMa (nr fneM f eeU 1 1 sMirber 'f- I Fit, file Us arritaiat K Tk..tl. th'Htgti a a rattfi (a,J !u'w ?y r. hcJe, wae ksi very wu aiwswu . sjtic timsee 71 to I swM N l agate rsr Tnte mpk Vi I " frss4 TWr ITbe ! aUt tMaeW. Kat tiwvwvcd ysly i ! wwsw at t4 7 30 tan: 77) i ttt later anie m aeTesH fpra hr. Tils' eairreM Bk t irsat4 J$ (o 8 Juflart Pf tiarTM " f"e-rta. - tubmltted tbe following Preamble and Resolution I TfAertai, a bill to compel Quakers, Mo ravians Menoniatt and Uunkardt, to pay tax In lieu of Join" military duly has iutt been rejected, by tbit iluaa,. And wheretti laid bill -it nceomrranied talth a; Memorial from the Ketieiont bocteif of ! Friends, In Guilford county, ia which tbe right to mtke their Society perforin tnili ttry datyi it denied to tbe Ateembly f tnd letf 4 false cplnloti nuj thenrc arjuj, Be ft thtrtfott HrntvrJ, Hiat it it the K t I-1 .Jp KtulM VtgRt," but ttt it it IneTpeillenrToiief cite it it (hit time. The Resolution being read, Mr. Cooper moved for its indefinite postponement. which was negatived. Mr. Ilellen moved an adjournment of the House, which was carried. roiirfes. ' Jackaon, Adams, 178 83 Calhoun, Ituah, William Smith, 171 lirta. VorTI0JS Purmers Ijiwyeri Doctors Mechanic! Mecbanti bea tipUhi. For Ja kaon t'nr Adims - Neutral .... MiTaiMovuL rosiiriar. Married .... Kachelura --,.. Widowers - - From tliw great preponderanae of the agricul tural over other interests, the lutaral conclusion wrmld be.ttiat this Legislature aught to be more strongly marked by a auhsiantial business char. acte than any other trait i yet the aenion is I likely to be long and talkative. It will be teen I fiat there i about an equal proportion of Jack-1 son-men". Farmers, and Married tien j while the Lawyers, Adams-men, and Backelors, stand In about the tame ratio. We have stated in another article, that the F.lectoral vote of Tennessee wu unanijious for Jackson and Calhoun. Calhoun'a wtjaritv, 71 The following detail of the election, are In addition to what are have heretofore published; - Mimwi lckyS.77 Adam 3,400 1 Jack. ton majm-ity 4,87. Mrui. Jackson 9Jfi9, Adams 4,60? j Jack eon's "majorit y 4,953. ' - - JLui'i'anj. Jackaon got 4,633, Adams 4,076 ; Jackson's majority," 327. . . . vt'oiaatfl. Jackson's majority 1 1.73J, CONGRESS. Tbe proceodinr of Congres are, as vet, not - vary important lt will be sulllciint for us to notice its proceedings in genenl terms. JW.' P. In the. Setule- yarious. resululiona - were paaaed, and other, agreed to; the eta u ding committees were chosen, which will be .found in another column. In the House, this day, RUftwrtoif petitions and memiwials'were preaofi. tedj Mr. Conner a resolution for reducing the duty on aaH, was rejected. 99 to 75 ; the bill to establish the territory of Huron, was sometime under consideration, amende il, and ordered to be re-pnnted. Dee. 10. In the Senate, Rcr. Mr. Ryland was elected Chaplain j aeveral resolution,, hereto fore orTered, agreed to t the ditTcrent subjects in tbe President's message referred to approori. ate committees. In the House, the military committee were instructed to inquire into the expediency of causing the abstract of military tactics to be printed, and distributed in the sev- end atates t a bill for ascertaining tbe latitude of aoutnern ertremit) of Lake .Michitran. in order to fix the northern boundary of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, was ordered to its 3d reading. Dee. It. The Senate was occupied during the day in receiving petitions, receiving and agreeing to resolutions, calling for information, &C In the House, the post offce committee were instructed to inquire into the expediency of prohibiting the carrying of tbe mail on the Sabbath Day j Mr. Spraijue moved a resolution ---to pwhibit the use f tpiritoua liquor m -the trmj. Dee. 12. The Senate did not sit this day. In be House of Representati ves varioua billa Dassed 1hruh cwnmiuee of the whole Mr, Smyth of trgim gavo-iMHiosMftat im wiouhl, oiv wOnes not redeemable lor three year.. Thu would be "1t ,nere weorty ballotings for a messenger even better than bank notes, as it would bear ! ,0 '" v,e to VVa-hingto. before t cho.ee interest. - was ettecteu; Mr. tiaii, eaitoroi toe Kepunncan. wu tinaiiy elected. jt is a Utile singular tnai a "Mtjt Oven, eur nev Clovemof, it much i General Jflc k ton. Tht last Louisville (Kenturkey) Advertiser tayte un derstand Gen. Jackson will proceed to ! Washington about the first of February. to enter on me uiscoarge oi me ouues ti the most exalted office in the world, ob tained from the tleiti hands of the peo ple themselvet. He will ascend tbe Ohio in t itesm boat from this place, water permitting." On Dir. It is rumoured (says the Fhil ade!pnte;: Mercury) tbef Jodge Vtth'tg on intend to reign bit teat on the bench f "the'fupreme -Aourt -of ' the-J'ie4 States, for the purpose of givinic Mr. Adams en opportunity to appoint Mr. John Sergeant. t bis success!!! V juettion if the Senate would concur in this extraordinary arrangement Kentw.keu The Lrghlsture of this itata "convened at frankfort on the Itt inst- 97 present in the Lower House Col Quurleiy a Jarktonian, was elected Speaker hy I vo:e over -Mr. Oldham, an other Jackson man. Mr. Muhlenburg hat been elected to represent that district in Ohio, which wat Wa tee it mentioned,, left unrepresented by the recent appoint ment of Mr. treighton to t-'jdeship Mr. Muhlenburg, Ss a friend of den. Jack 141 - 34 . 8 6 4 . . . .1 - 1J3 -rr 39--- - 4 140 .43 13 -- 8uur 1 23 U ITf, twrw 0tw4, aews 3 a. "miiji'j-.a , i tody nC nnly iIhim mi teemed by his fnemU i b'S political opponents , fc ' f m Tennewee, hooU founJ can find hut little in b.m to find fruit with." ".J., (rl0Mky in making aa election, !et tbe t candidate have been as numerous aarthey might humliJ tloUari, i,a been ouered by lr. . . riu. nr wnHh r.r. E. orreat, tragedian, of Philadelphia.-fir the' mmk-- .mt K-fi,, TReprwnt'aum Stand 1 1 best ..tragedy, in S acta, of which the hero, oyj, tg r2ii candidates, t choice of mes. lard A to 7, whiakev 3J s J7. taJlww . S1 Carolina bank bfta 4 H 11 awe w Aawaiiat. M,mfX: Venn. n . II Hwcwst 7 II, ewt. ton 7 . buftf J to It, ti J? t V w 25 to 30. peeen bvwia.lv tl 71. f pie at. U tss 30, (ImIm 2i la 21 KutfiHU, D., Tone) 4 tw f, com I 5t sw I 7i pr baiH tw-w ! hecf 3 te- 4, pork 3 to JJ0, pwacb WaajJf IT Iw gt. whitkry Kl to 7V St. fVwsorMft', JUawM. -V. 72. 4Vtr-a 9 to II. ar on S U rj, lour a f I, wUkrw 29 to 27, peach Hr.nl, vfT, a im. 31. -issieBiraa- tS,RRIl,, It Ibis count v. bv ik Rr Ja iaTs Tburaday evewnf U, lr Jb Cwwaaa, . ta 4iaa ancy Cdlfp, U( ml Been, tim pie, l.aq. li ir.i;t cAttmv. t irr mm. r nm Krv. Ste4iea l mMis, Mr John Hal, ye tw tt Mary Ht'l, dHS" " r " . oirfhe taterrhrr.-Hr rr , W sVw WJfciwst .. had to Mm I-ivi JlaP. t 4erter C Mf - Pate)!- 4aiL;--..r,. , In sta'ewvilte. m ike 9tb m4. k nVt ft. V ptwn Frnniia, t'yma tom-sHiae, I a, Adeline K. liar q thia Hr,-t te XI W tJ We. Mr. Winiii n..r.n,' fay! IMrVa la Ruilierf'inl'iMs. hi l'i Hr !- . it a.ee, Mr. Nathamd T, l. krrs-w MTWr. In Mrrklenbti'g eWv. M'l, . V We. anauel XVtlwm, Me J.i . "wt Mary J. . TUrtt. S aw . ' . II. Murri,m, Mr. Winum iJKty ! l- 'f Alnandrr. If. har'n'e. m, ttw At m Ivil rfks 11 M' UWi f aikeawl Mary kimble. In this cnontv, nn - the .b m. ef lion, Mr. JAn . ',"1 42 yrar. In Rutberf.iel". U'cK, Me n lict of the late MJU-. fiwl'wi, in the 94lh rr ut bw af. hm fcJ heei a rititen of 'hat 4c. aaaea dbaw baJf ia day, move to take up the subject of amending me constitution ot the U. States j Mr. Mitchell reported a bill for the relief of sundry Revolu tionary and other officers and aoldiers. " Adjru'd to Monday. Dec. 15. Mr. Rilsbec, in the Senate, gave no tice that he should bring in a bill to provide for . constructing a break-water at Nantucket j a reii---Olutio!wwaa,ofTcred..far Ksducinat lhe dutie on -frewaiaseai rpittmirtfjix zf&f of jew-York, for a duy WAvionalefcf , . peti.tiot ,jr4 presented by Mr. Carson, of ..tjiis, state i Mr. Ward presented a memorial from a number of ofllcers of the army in the last war, urging tbeir claims for land. ; The following are the standing committees of the Senate, chosen by ballot : On Foreign Hdatimi. Messrs. Tazewell, San- ford, White, Berrien, and Bell. On finance, Messrs. Smith, of Md. M'Lane, Smith of S. C. Branch and Silsbee. On Commerce. Messrs. Woodberry, Silabefj Johnston of Lou. Williams and McLane. , A . m - s a n VHCrC were W t"t 7 ven'MWt'VH ai vuwvv ui iiivv principal chancier, shall be an abonginal of; r , efffrte1 on the 5tlr or tth balloting thiacHintrv. Beiu the above, be offer hair; t, c,ntlidate wu SuceesSirelr dropped tbe proceeds of tbe third representation, and Ins . i( efeh btUotiB untl brother of the tvpe, own services on the occju.on gratu. Cap, jkrandrr j; Laurence, of The Stsr, beat strain jrvmti rwV ......i mu6 in u frutern.T fUCcccilcd ft ml pArticuUriy one fto uib name oi ivivvara tvaicim, in nan)t . very respect, u our friend ipt. cw rfcrcv iaic snntucu mi umu wnu a Lawrence nity nail, and died with the pain,in"abounwd ,v ' nniir Mnrar9rr?ai. I ,lt, rot Tt wsatsaa caiouaiiiv. -- " , - ; --r T -4 TO ARITHMETICIAN8..I REBUS. Cere Jar JhjfteAa.A strong tea of , , , v . :. ..A T- 1 Cc i i.:. Mmni.;. Ev the hall of one-thrrd dividenumber two, It should be drank cold, as often as the patient KP only one-half of that quitient in View ... . . . ?- - - M....:. hZ,rY n AvI nil rrKv ffal anna tih man tit to drink any thinjr. ra . I . ton. l nere was no Ajmtnistraiion can "-"'r- r sf i a, iv i I In. CaV.hare. MiK "' lace, who wat also a friend of the General WJ"" Trr ' VVhtt a revolution in the representation! of Ohio! In the hrenent Congress the! for vfcrrtr, 3 f ft V Must'cuaaer Cuuwa, -t C. iJat JEJ Y a A , 1 . " . r " 1 - . Ia ..ia'aiia in lh taM r-t I rnrrrala. lka . . . . - . ; , , -- v7 (h tnd thw vr srwi W44 k The Petersburg Intelligencer, of the 19tli inst. ays the last news from England, to the 8th Nov. has depressed the price of wheat ; no falca now beyond gl.30. Cotton, 9 to 10. Great Dividend. The Fireman's Insurance Company of Baltimore, haa declared a dividend of twiteen per cent . for the last year ; and for the 17 month previous, it declared a dividend of rwenty per cent, ; making 38 per cent, in months. IT you firtcTmy nest number, It squarecube or prime, I" precisely one-ninth of the hteger nine ; Which ninth, when augmentej by eight times its square. Complete the initiala my pnblem recjuire : Yat source of activity, acieme, and might, A foe to delusion, concealment, and night. O. The ship Alexander, at Philadelphia from Liverpool, brings English papert to the 8th November. Liverpool, Nov. 8. Our cotton market has been rather languid, since the date of our last not fully qualities, . , . 'Circular of 1st inst. and prices are At last dates from Caraea (South America) j particularly in common the dengue (or dandy). Jever was prevalent wh- 1. ..oj Der ib owe. there. The 28th of Oct. bemg the b.rth-day of ; The Corn nrketg have been dull aince our Bolivar, was celebrated in much pomp, by the t, and prices of free Grain hsve declined 4d a sycophants of that would-be monarch ! 6J per bush which ,ttributed chiefly to the .) anticipation of the heavy supply of bonded Tale College. It nppears that the late dis- Grain w(lich must .hortly be brought upon the turbance in this institution, has not tended to j marke,,. price of bonded Wheat are fully sup lesen either its reputation or patronage : the porteJi amj F)our j b0j wouj no doubt corn firmness of those who govern the college, is the manj 40s 1 4& per bbl. The average of Wheat subject of general commendation. The number :f th weekending 3 1st ult. was 72s 6d, snd ociiium 1 y, juiiiu me"orm mt weeks ws twa. a-. -- . - . ' will stand 9 for Jarkton, for JJann, or rindi .-, i.hKnH..UkiM somebody else. Bait. Refiub. proper owner. T be i.aer ia rertvwJ r ; 1 forward, prve rjeti Wk tm Sate Wanted. A inecific for the feeHnirt of l,im. ... mtBrT. ym ar.Trrrrr- r---Ti.'r.is--wr-- ui9apt'"iiiiiiiTi,i. uu vllall ins, iiiun soon be experienced by large number of Adams political zealott throughout the country. It is supposed that when Amtitmfk, fur tH2J. 7IK ale a' tin' vtttrr, prw Muiioct, a. tbe termer! 'laasrV -I'a the ioflation . prpartr eitclremenrtrr" ta.v hausted, a sensation like that xf farhthe will force itsejf into the yacanr mind The' remedyf therefore, should' be 1 meiitil one it srould be atoothinj: in the ex- i,ctr:k.-. v trcme, calculated to lead the heart to more permanent objects of esteem than those men who are mounted on the high est peak of the political car. wVorAc rn fiafier. f art'JE ritaMiwf h iara tvwatsa. JaV , . Htrm, mill. aUlti rnCHJi IV Mifi Alien r rv ave itj rti aja, tend. CHl.-iM i. sUfist Jacb Burnet has been elected a Senator of the United States from the State of Ohio, vice General Harrison, resigned. The vote in joint ballot of the Legislature was a close one. For Mr. Burnet, 56; for John W Cumfibell, 50; scattering) 2. nererth IS.. HX Ynt.rt, II T we. Pr nrH-, a.l JUbW JarW H'ntK. hate rnrreil iw) tnmfm sa, th'ir mechanical tMtMnro I'Lviitringt Brifk f4'jtf, wf, tfe. Lincolniun, lec. ISth, H.H. T of students has Increased : 74, sophomorea 8S, freshmen 83 ; academical students 325, Theological students 54, law 20, medical TO, resident graduates 6 : total, 475. ""- aeo ' - Messn. Lswrence U Lemay haveteeirtlec: ted Printers to the State, without opposition. Their pay is R900 a year : they are obligeil, tor this sum, to print all the bills, report ' Journals of both houses of the legislature j and to dis tribute a certain number of copies ot the laws of each session, to every county in the state: and, besides, to publish the laws in their paper. AJcaa.jpbt. . ,. .JoTinJ& and Henry Fulenwider Lieut. Colonel of Cavalry , Hached-td the Idth btyrA---:--v-''''-- The rejHirt of Gen. William King having been appointed U. S, Senator from Mainej turns out not to bt true i no one is yet appointed. Sure, man is nought but grass and bay, Hone to-morrow, though here to-day : rnKi)i' a vapor, and full of Woes, Ss'hi cuti caper, and down the goes ! making the present duty lJaW per. or. Wheat, and about 8a 3d per bbl for flour. for the Ral. Register of the 23d) the bill tp propriatinp $8,920 for improving the Navigation oft he ; Cape Few River, be low VVUmington, passed Iti last reading in the Senate, and is no before the House of Commons. On the sama dayi in the House of Com. trrrmtroflertttft-debatecui hrif Seeowd readWiFf trRh biH to v lAiut right of eTeeTiiigbenffsttt the free white men - of-Ute Sule. ji. thotion - firas made by Mr. Ilarper for the indefinite postpone ment of the bill, which was negatived, 73 t'6 55. Mr. Bynum moved to strike out the word " white," in the title of the bill, which was negatived, 73 to 51. Mr. Montgomery moved to amend it sofaras to provide for the election of Clerks of Count? Courts, also, by the people, which ! motion was rejected, 97 to 21 The Judges Owsley and Mills, of Kentucky, have tendered their resignations as Judges of the Court ofppeals, on the 3d inst. to take effect frcn and alter the 5th. r wrm rr rm MARKETS. SaUiburv Pricei, Dee. 27. Cotton fin seed ti to 2 rrrt, cm 18 to tt, pork 3.50 .to 4, but- ler O 10 IZ, nour j.sv 10 ci uarrci, wnca jv . to 75, Irish jiotatoe 40 to 50, sweet do. 25 to 30, j brown sugar vi to 15, Coftee 20 to w, salt i.? to !.50-moneyj bnt Utile in market J J.J -"-fayettemlter 1cr Moty-i 7i-a-5 . Reef, fresh in market, 3a 6 cents ; lUcon, 6 to 8 1 peach brandy, 50 to 60; apple do. 40 to 45; flowv H i r whiskey, W-a- SO United States bank notes, 1 J to 2 per cent, premium. CAirfcm, Dee. 20. Upland cotton a 10J 1 whiskey, 31 to 32 ; bagging. 42 inch, 22 to '4; sugar, a to f ; moiasses, ou u ji mii bacon, Cta7 tpple brandy, 27 to 28 1 bees- Vfp;rot Cor tttt. I have a It tman anl ts y 4i'. wW ..1-trUh to d .U-rw- 1 I- 4r frrmtn, am- will keep them !'o 61 '."owii"fc,' .4 l awstT of thia state, or out of lb cav J it mm. The negrora cat He at-en at ll liana T M ,mm P. Stwktun, near iSnrt. J.ia Keoit'a. favt caah, ami credit a reH-blr inaw. Amy awawaaw wiibing to pun base, will say pn4 Wy addreaaing a line l ne at il. fUr M.V.V H- CMIXrwM. If adetfmrm'. Iter. 9f, It JAinakarjMik.Uto 115--West India do. ,5 o 80.......North XrounaTbilB; toSpercfnU, ditvVUl'idellA I4rperenta "'tiara. Dei.'W.-toWirf, fif &Mv bacon, 8 to 10 i flour, 4J a 5 per barrel ; corn, 4') i neach brandv 40 to 4S ; apple da. 31 to 35; whiskey 30 a 374; beef. 3 to 4; butter 10 to 12 ;1 tallow, 8; coffee, 17 to 19; sugar, 10 to 1-;' flas-seed, 70. Coen comes treeiy ana reaiy Com-Jrn. Dee. 20. Cotton. 8J s'J ; wheat Si 12j 1 Flour S5.50, out of the wagon; com 40; Salt 87 cents ; Oats, .10. At Cincinnati, O'i'o, CGtb u!r. Flour 6.53. Pork, '2 '.0 -.a TIIH uSi-rilrr reffJJy )tra Swaaav ' qnaintanrr,- and IU JwaW'C, tkm be ImW commenced the in the town ol' Sahnburv, U .'rm -VJU m " the cn.aa street nest rtwi 10 Mr Mf4y' re, near Mr.,TormMH,a of. sy4 aaawswaaaw tat the buainesH rmrtoTtfie iiV r aTW pared to esecuic all kinds uf work Wa was & at business. He reeeiv tth fliisnstiwsi sTtiUHklfla'a a I New.York regularlv aa tk crmr, Wt J tntolewium .to toete. &X&ifa,,3!!i.. moif11itnrift'i.'blraif,'S'Wfaill Wfta).' iwv M " . ,. -f-r- ih.e,bardnes'iftb times b wJ snwsj ?! f . 1banbereWw.-4W't6;.n in4 be ftubUc'wiS rw .Jias m$t&.pV?Wuw.e ), r,i eertain'beean pfe'astWWWr'f -if r,r WXDf. W. lllfTa. I A Cottntt Hatu. FOR sale, wAVir naif nrn.'. " Ctt Nunibcr to t-15, iiKluie, at the fairj prices, fn.ni I'aicttevilte. Ap;.ly to 1 J.MVkPtlT. !. 5ii5'.-?,JIv.. !?. Uf, V - i f , i i-
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 30, 1828, edition 1
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