f ,. B Cv.'-Te "Central Dat.kM . .w . , ".-... 1 f tJeor-ia, fl orpjrtiru ui iiiq rrii' ui ri j 4" - I ..... flt 1. . I M m.t.1 ' w " . - i. . i.. .1.... ... Alllr! CI t u i'atL ! , w - f -. . -..i-nt iiroviMO'lt in n tuarirr, wic r, ,lhat . I.itit mi b !" "y " person, r cor. Iv.rve b h!v. Wr 2V)1 .UUrti ano'derls, ibat t oTIic n,ir director f ln hank ' allowed to nVaiit ,,or "n1 bfl receive la f9,ir.c-. Tli'u is very '' f,ffr wc'l ' '!-'' provision bren inserted in )f Kir!! Cam-in bank charter! for in i lit r), e sV'ul.J not ho lue ee them ) ..piwle'jr. rolition.-fi'jr th rf0,! f the interminably involved i!h then . Tvretr i . tlto'iirW iiir'it "i bo iminj. ciiiiil by VietfenN,' ' . . r-. jh f l" bm'nt.1 Kb iu put tn j4ilj ,. f ih chil Ir ji diedj the o.fieM er fcrd o rt'ieh from fir i t nn teavnit, m tlitf -?,frtJ 6JIy lu ivfcoyf II!J!I!I"I!!ZCIIJi, A tN timl tbM flrtfg ocean' - , nr- . TTff it 'U fJUr vti ol I, dr, I try wi4y f ,,;riicti fi'C occu .: I n Ko(ttrilp; TeM. - whirr f'rfd the J- iiriti ' lament 44 .tU nn the iS'h u''t P'. bfjck bu'iiJinf were nrirt of the property if hr cit'uent. l, irnt ta the ("nin J, wiHi all the iMit-buiblin; 1 : -C- . hcilfni n Jelli.ij, anJ it 4;nd ,; 1 1 GRF. IT turnip, arun. -Our friend of the ,f tetil Other ry aluhld hpuvta ff r with CmUn j,M, , ,Uil ,ive tee ,ui w bd al. r.ilBculty Med ffO:n th devtt.trinjjylrment: rf,jr ha-tlrdin uur liuma. about rrtt UK thr !- wa rrry hrarjr and affj eive Kvmjny n-,pii ffe ct fr , to do o hd met Individual 1 the precis amount ngt dialed 1 h (oariS. O.ir Ctncurd ttrqin h ben out f.re o luta'fd h a Mr. Crtw'a m.ik tioue. . ,own aU around u-i i Virginia, Tenn-ie, Mcmm- W'm. !!, nbrtP4rk.JMe;.hJ4ek. Smjib Carolina, and CeTrifiai we " kniK:k ron.John II. Neh in, Jacoh Ilardinj, Willia-tl Jer.M ftut perh we hav'ntthe ritrl hte4t Iorrow. l.oke Mttchell, and Mr. Frcy, were the : f wo((. mt Carolina neiyhbora uply principJ aulTercM. ' uW They excel, tun. we underatan I, in anoth- 'I erfrwfn fevrrt chilli, and airue. of the bijf. I)&Uinf. Ov dctui'i.i of Ine aupreme . pjt knd mo lunriant kind, are produced in rmri of Tenneaaee, (the opinion delivered by th-ir r'tch !. in 1!. trcti-rt hundncB. .fude Catron,) the killinj; of a man in a du-l ia declared to br, in the rye of the law, wilful and mlicioua miirdrt Hv tln deciion. any mem ber of the bar who ntav (,'ive or accept a chal lenge, will be deprived of hit privilege aa a cuieIlor and attorney in the Co un of that 1 tate. The c-e wa an appeal from Maury cir . Tiiii xurt. where the ajDcUnt waa atric.ken " iiom lha"f olf Cr aYytrmrcjr of the ctwrt,-for - a . I 1 1 r . . .(.iaI ibc practice in North Clini NO f Staif n"'aw(ir.-'un DeUwtrc Gazette - Amtla' ria Ktftrltf ikf lUa tAl lu.t lf Mr (MalV. .n 1 . tf t Rn.t frnm that a'iito.- tfeiTIi riirnki Oirpnnnpcrli "politician there i in tha tUtr, or the U. Ftatrn and aay be hit been the prirrJ.- nanaer in pruttiiutiiiff t!ic yatrotaire cf 'Je slate in furthering the caui of " Mr. 7tarttlTh erptnd H wrcb?by e!io4t,4. we btuh f.r Uie charactrr of oar We, at inr inch a creature placrd in urh a ituatm.1." We presume it ia the same in Delaware ai rUe Vre, wih the Auama prtrtv; 'liat h, to makr he meat profitable t of the remnant of power in thrir handi; they n.'veritop at any meant to accoTiplith thpir , ptirpoiM j their cour mud (conduct during the recent conteat for the Presi dency, beara ut out t' tbit declaration. . The Executive ami Judicial department of the jrovernment of Uflaare. are composed of Charle Polk, Gov 1 Samuel M. Ilarrinirton, Secretary of State: JimeJ. RodeO.. Attorney ..JJertjj KarkieCowjfill, State rreaurers Spen cer Wllui-nt, .AuJuoj "rriccalij$7 JSlCn jtitl ItidT fLphtncetlorf Kenxty Johav jchief . j rn ticr, Inane bavla, Jotepb G. RowUh(t," Wi ard IHngl v)ciai jiea of.lbe Sjpreme Court, Ttuiiua Clayl'W, cltief justice Wm. ll. Cftonef. Jacob Stout, Arnold Naudain, associate judei of the court vt cofflm n pleaa. r r. . Hatband and Wift A bill Ins pied the lover hmite of the Uar) Uad -legiala'.ure, by a srote 1442 to 19, which provides that a husband, r writ"-. 1 who ha? been separated by law from bed ami-board lor aeren yan, to marry again, whosoever aeemeth good in iher own eye. " Salarifi On our fir" iiae, WITT be' found r the ipeech nf Mr, Jonet fronrihia coantr, in - tnelant TegistjurtragktftSTrhe fed tctMn of the Judgct' aiariet. It ill 'heeen that Vtr. J. happily ridionlea the penny -wiaj, pnund-fool-ih," pjlipy of. driving a'l thi respectable b'gal talent in tlie "ta'e from the b.-nch. Sarcasm is, perhaps, the mosr po' - " apon, on such occa sions, toconhat ptir-i . ; opiuion wi'h. CaSift'n. "A Mr. . V. -taeyj (a (rtnuinc ion of 81. Criapin. we take it) advertisfithus in the last Jacluon ( Tennecsce) (jictte : " The aub Jtcriber rejpsctfulty informs the cTrieiM of 1zk ton. that he deaigns fturting a CobbUnf Shift, a there ia scarcely any thing worn in thi place bot Store boots and shoeaj and thy of the meancit kinX,!,Mi,i.JSti5y.conipUintij not alone ap plicable to lakton: " store boots "aitJartoei','" io the crrcaleit proftiioii, are to be found in all he country itores throughout the Southern and Western Stat-s; as are the manufacture of; most other mechanics : consequently, the ro chanics find it difHoult to get ricu in the wfty of 'their vocation. . . ..,laU.diie!liu9Yts. arts irraCS j4 to leaxajfram 1 - the laat -CanwUn- j4MnlT iitatn-Antia)uellLig AnociaUon has been fo'tied in that nluce : and that some of the mM distiiiruifhed citizens of - puiiun .ii 111 sittie-looae woo re niwwn nd respected for age, talent, a id wealth, have becstfle membera. J Col. Janvsa QsMr sident , CoL John Boykin. sen. Col. James Chei - trttVVice-Prewdents r - Dr.-tieofge- Hey nolda. ecretarv ana treasurer: Col. John Carter, Mai. vm; irWillie, James C. Doby, Esq. Col. John wsnuti Maj. John Ganty, James It. Douglas?, . Esq and Dr. E. 1U Anderson, standing commit tee. A constitution was adopted; in the prearti - We of which it w -declared to be the - object the society to suppress the unlawful practice ...uf Duelling yiewinx it aa an unjustifiable ex iJostrri of bumiu lifetcitlea to? btW iifflP mate laws of honor," U e. Success to their lati- country' and theif God. AVe hope the fneiul nlJi'M gww order, wiiira;wj t0 the Presidency in the province of noli- hnlif l T m V iisoctatiWT-Ifjta 5,!fvii11twp will ; t .im iui um 01 counienaocc mo 01 custom of nenole'a murderin? one another, through a Cibonotion of sustaining their honor ! 4re.--.The dwelling-house, smoke-house, and some other out .building's, of Capt. Gillespie Culbertson, 12 or 13 miles north-west of this town, were burnt down on Friday, 20th ult. rt of Mr. Colbertson's furniture, provisions, -,.reaLiittroyeck'.::.:.-;;i.: And on Saturday". ' 21st, the larg- lumber houw, fformerlv th AmAWti mnlce.hoiise. and other fmtJw.it... r u. vt:,.i,.k k'liv - vM-ivsAW-t VI . ( avjitavtkLw n a iVOJl were?destroved bv fire. Pmvtaions. snun cot-' on, furniture, and various other articles of val ue, ta a large amount, were burnt in the build ings. Five or six building', ! in all, were do fjroyed. Her large new dwelling vr also in "imnTAehlda-tjr cfdtthrction. . U. CulhftrtiQ:,lu twjU from a .1.. r.li ,i.. .....r t t... ,t.:u .1.. r in, w. ...n fiiiMwff iiwi mum f I. In.l.l .ft I .11.1 MJ fiitaAFifM it,. . .11 w i , ..... it)i - - , .ill It had ma It uch prnrress a to baffl t all tffirti to es'inguisu it, hi tiiva nut learneii. pecit. lv, the cjii'j of the fire at Mr. Kellv'ii b it un dert'and it wat communicated to tds building through hoi in the chimney, which rt an IntM one. Wg also learn, that nuse Mr. fUm'iel f.icky, in thi county, It r I J mtl ntnh-wpt of br, rt burnt du!!, an I'rlJijv i'tt H i'l ronton t ;.Anil i h ;ui brliiiiiii j,i Col. K, I), Aiutiii, nrr the bric crIl.i1ciio ererk, i i t!ia k, ami nosuti4 jbr a tnit i . i PcrhiM tit eitlin of thii eo'tn'r nerer uf- ' jhme COTtmon to thia atale. .re maJI, itunttl!. little yellow things not unlike a worm-eaten crab apple. Printtr it the irmM. ') i th; 19th oH. Gen. DulT Green, editor of the L Statea Teleifraph, waa elected Printer to the Rena'e cf the t' Sutea.. The tote etood tluu ;. rnr DulT Green Jf j or nlet k Seaton 16 Niajority for Crren 8 Gen. Crren no In 4 the prinTlnc- of both houie! and, if he i prudent, be will rraliie a f-r ltlm4rlf l&Jfimilr. - Thi much he d.f."?rye),. at the han!a of the Republican nartr, for wh')ii he h.i br"na pcrTect pack hone and faithful rtrvant fir four yeara pait. t.en. William rarroti 1 announced atari'.. j didate for Governor ofTeth'-fiiee" :"Gen. IIdu- the-prreiit tlnr. . alao a candidate for re- election. Ibo ennte.'. w II be a barJ one. Cental VctH U it laid (farf the New-York Morni.ij Courier) that fJ.n-ral Sc itt in Iraving Wa-hmgton placed his resignation in the lundf of a friend, with inttrtjrtioiia to teller it to the Prtaident on the 4th nf March, if on that dav M.ijor general Macomb be i i command of the amiv. Prtfi'wg tnttlligrncer. -- " jYrm.Orfeini -Market -,- v Tl f.l f Colton dfinfr the nre'viia k wat 88)2 balea tnd the quaf ity.c.learr J t 7J5A making an TJCreate.-!: , nre,re,l,of l47toale T,,e finer (.tuKti htd decli4l a alta-U w lt-raia .. Ordia. rr wav tHItmj tf 04 94 eenta,: mHd'ing 9J-1 ;0, fair 1U a 101 trood ta:r 11 a II 4, gwd and fine-13 a J. : .S'f(ir. Th h had been cleared 37J6 hhd. The demand, oy ihe crop on the plantation, and price, had out materially variedfor the tait three week. Mola'ses wr-re abundaii. fl-id hery engagementa have been madi to bn delivered when the planteri finish grinding. The current pricc-waa. nfer-gattT)rr. rz- - - iuur. i he ru.mg price ol.jlhc isce.;, nas S3. iii.i. ...... firm ;n ..:-....,. . r..,i : Dratcment-3;J5 b's ha-i arrival Wn 4 It Ttk. r L - Cot tin. Th? stirc.rrti .tvrrt!scr says An account of the, Liverpool Cotton Mai let to the 1st of January, it received by a hou-e in Near York via Havre. The stock of otton at Liver pool of all kindi w.11 291,0)0 bales, bfin about SO.OOO bales less than on the I at of Jan. 1828. The alock of American descriptions, wa 7I,.(KX) leas than last year. The market was dull. New Uplands, denominated J in the Liverpjo! standard, were at 6 3-Rd. From Carncat. Caracas paper to the ?4th of .lit'iiurv, liave been received at Philadelphia. They contain a decree rtf Bolivar dated Nov. 21 t, opening the port of Colombia to Spanish goods, both of the mother country and her colonies, in neutral vessels, provided no Spaniard ia master or supercargo. One article in the decree, promise', that in cae Spain will orten her ports to the produc's of Colombia, in Colombia ves sels, the measure shall be rciprocated. - - aaw-TOEK. rr.a..l!l. F rvm-ihe- Pari fa Captain St wart, of the. brig Post Captain, arrived yesterday from the port of Valparaiso, has furnished us with s vral p a pe rs Ti'bm 1hnt crt y t o t he- & b J.v;inber. The South Americn tMzette of the 7th, men tions with pleasure the arrival of an express at Lima on the last of Sept. with a copv of a com- miss'tov grrtnted to Cok O'Leary, Aid of Balivar, to negotiate an armhtice, between Colombia and Peru, as a bisia for a lasting treaty of peace. A safe conduct for Lima was requested by that officer. We cannot but hope tbat pacific inten tions are indeed meditated by Bolivar, though the tone of hi pfWamatioo-i at a date-some weeks subsequent to tbat waa of a dittorent char cterw Accounts fro an Indian war, and Shuite unprotected. """Under j&tfi-TamiiiMt hiv'ef'SfBcfal TnfiSrV ... n '.. 1 ' :fivi-:.'...i... marion irwn iwiuuu ijoasa, 01 111s uavin urcii day, turnej out a:i me onicers unoer tne oonoa- day lous Bolivian constitution. He notified en. Aparico of these events, who wi in the pro vince of Puno with a Peruvian army, requesting his assistance in securing order. . This, however, the latter very properly declined to do, saying that PeVu had undertaken nothing further than to deliver Bolivia from a foreign yoke ; and warning Loasa to beware lest be placed any Obstacles in the way.of the jtdjuatment'of affair accordlncr to the ttetieral wib. "The new Ctiil-' ian constitution makes every Chilian eligible to nffirr. and allows of no Driviletrad classes. It r abo provides lor a General Convention, to be held in 1836 to reform and add to the Contitu tion. The Hon. Samuel Ijirned presented hi (.relent uJa fo the Chilian Government on the 16th Sent- and wa, recognized w.Cnvge from. h United States.. " C'furUuin, Fit, 12..Ily thnDr. hlp Nlmrod, Atkina, fron Liverpool, we received at a late h uir, ( J o'clock) our file of Liverpool papera to 1,14 stii and l.on I m to the 3J Jan. inr.luive. T.'irf contain 00 political Intelligence of the lent iutereit. f7r. .V'y'A A ratne t curiout trfiott hnheen raidebf Mr Wright of Oulo, h bit apeech oi Air. Smyth' propoted foeadmecL.wahCanitltutiori,M(. SmtthN pi in, It will b recollected, it to limit the Creiidencf to one term. While thiijirop jihn wa under diicutiidnih follawtti-'.nuici.terij'eceifed one of Ibe ftf, "4 1 tC BT7 If TTOr bot fir wv tt lUtre by Mr. Start f Sew York! ."XeofnBaaWi.",,,...., . .".QuibCAol lifefjr " gemleminwho thinki'that Vhe miy one da? iiire a fair thtlm to the rretideattal Chair, be on the alcr; to double hit chancei?" '(coanaiami.)" Suppoae mt Kotlemtn ihould conrrive that he will : lome future dtj. aay 21 or 33 yeart, have a fair claim to the I'reiidctuial Chm, would tie not do well to teflecl iha'6 timet 8 nitke 48, and 6 timet 4 only 34 yeart, o that if ix citizen ttjiiw before him 'he kit no chance according to uttge and tbl Con atituti jn at it Hand at prevent, and that if, changed accordini; to the proposed amcndm'Dt he will.7 Ttitae note are in the bind writing of the valiant general, and, indeed, be duet not deny that be i the author, lie re quetUf however, tutpeniton of public opmidn, and ttvt he U prove himtclf J Uamelcti.-. AaJ.,t. pa'.upll aii.,'i6e Gcoeai reply, bpptag, lrt charitv, that iLwillbe mare wuvfjctflryjshan hie.v planation of the Apocilypte. Thi it not the firat time, by the way, ' bo taa o himself in a quandary Phenir Oar. ME11C0. We have teceived additional paper and letters from Mexico, tome of the n of nigti au'hcr'ny, which tend to throw liht upon the recent movement in lb', country. connected wn h the election ol Guer rero. It appear that the party wriich supported redraxza wa prim ipily 1 nn P'lted of the old Spaniard and 'neii nn mediate descendani Being in poncs tion of the rater por ion of the wealiit of the countty, tlthough comparatively insignificant in p mv of numbcrt. incy hid the poorer to mfJu nee (be legiali lurcs ol the suea, and even mat of the i ft deration, bet ond me effort oft.ie great maa o." the population." Guerrero " vns ol I Vw people X bUT , M ,he ecction Dfa JTiilSTiarr ' miued diretUy to' ;hir dcvUiot, !tuj could nolindica:e their cnotce In any Other "r than b iuiottttncvaj ruing throughout the unlon" wberf Iftey ascertained (hat their wishes were deieat- roV . .... This very fact indicates that ihougn pcnple, nf Mexico are tar behind U3LJn moral and political knowledge, the fiery otrifs of tne houth could-not content j.tbfrjflf.elve even with the prospect ot one njjir, - ovef' ..therii" who ";;-wat -not tbtr 1 . i-a 1 -. . . . 1 choice It is alleged that redrazzi ana his partv employed corruption and inlri que in he attempt to -reach the adminis ration of M ;xim The character of "e drazZJ is repiosfnted as ambitious, vin dictive, tf.cret and intriguing. n the other hand, Guerrero was ttie pupuUr idol of the day. The people never suspected that be xouldlwefewfiY-hts-oioa till they were made aequ tinted with the partial result of the vouug by the legis lature in the severs! states. They then lost all patience became ungovernable raited a commotion, and effected total demolition to all the intrigue of the Spanish party. When ihe new Congtess came to look for the votes of the statesj said to be given fo' Fedr.tzzi it was fojnd that they had been all lost in the tumult of the people. They imme cTTaTeTy " 'proceeded -to- -the -lc'.ioo. aL . President, and auerrero was eleva ed 4o thj' office without opposition It appears alsovthM t-he proGflelmga .which resulled in that choice, were conducted according to the Constitution, however i much vio lence may have .precededjihe pt,nK ol Congress Gjerrero assume the administration in April next, and we are assured that he will be one (?f tie nioat popular Chief Maei4ttes-Mexiclu ever bad. In his feelings, lie i .no 1 favorable to the gov Europe! as being Tn their form and action viewsand teriiefltf-'' H dr fhat ffhe coantrs- will m Uie down in .DCace 4nd tfanqitlity ; that -commerce, . . .-f . . I. j. hnnd that lie lie w aumiiii.. ...v..- - - such may be the result A". Y. Enquirer. Congressional Anecdote.-m During Mr Jefferson's adminittrauott Syrup was pro vided in the Capitol for the refrcshmen of the members of Congress) This was furnished and rbrge,i JJndeP the head of stationery The National Intelligence' tells us, that a member, who did not likr tbe beverage, jocosely remarked, that he should be very glad if the officers of the House would provide a little whiskey for those who preferred it, and charge it to WD0 V" , " a. twj eccocn: Ol af?. . wt. m 'e'.tr. i' . The V.ew YotVComfnerclatiiyilhere ire dqw in that city between thrre and four thoutand retailer ol "' Jire I V need not ondep at the comminion of crime, and the frightful ravage of dh eaie, when fact like theie ire known.' f7rrar Fire at SjvamiH.Uj the Inl Southern mail. Information i received of an expensive end direintj conflagration in Savannah, by which it it ald upward of furl jf fcottieorerg cnnUmed ind nrqch ditiren produced. It h tuppoied to be th? wprk of en JncendUry. InxxveitX'iS tw'rrh"oute of conEreiTrcn inffjrminc Gen Jarkion of hi electioo f reaident of the United state,-eudretted the Geri. "hro Ihelf chairman, Mfc.Taa will, received the following reply t Sirj The norificatiou that 1 have been elected Pretident of the United State for Tour year, from the 4th of March next, which, by the direction of the Senate and Iloutenf ilepreaeniativcii you have 0 politely presented, it received with feeling of the deepett sensibility. I d;tire you to communicate to the ret pective IlnUart of Cungrest, my ace'ep tince of the hih trust wlikh hai been conferred by my fellow-cititent, with an acknowledgment of the responsibility which it enjoins, an1 that I can make no suitable return for to flittering a proof of their confidence and attachment A If that I can offer, is my willingness 10 en ter upon the duties which they have con fidrd to me, with an earnest desire to el ecue thVmjn a manner the best calcula ted to promote the prosperity .and happl net of our common country : and to the attainment ofthete objectv that! my on ceaing effort be directed. beg you, ir, to convey to the Smste and Houic or reprcscntatircs, isiurinces of my respect and tcgard.. if - n . . .! . . .1. 00 the bill, to utborue the. ejijblbb.rjxj of toll gitet on the Cum'x-rlaitd UoaU. and otherwise to provide for keeping it in repair; and the bill has passed its thiid reading, by a majority oC 24 votes. .The New-York Enquirer ttate lltat Commodore Potter will probably return to the United States in Ap il next. . The bi'.l reported by the Select Com mh.tee fort lie-relief f iame .Monroe, p propriales S37.838a to be paid to him but 1 of any money tia thcsuryther ! wi-a.Ji.w(..a,M, - - mine uousc 01 ivcprccmauvcst no . :,. 3 A i , . " " 'i ci.i.. ,u.Mi .a.N..fe n!l Commtat-tre -VorZf- -The numerous jJ!1. """" "" Mend-Tof lhe gatlant forter, ' will learn f -I -VI K'X.cUaUC SZL .. with pleasure, that it ia not improbable' 1 TRACT, of Land, tying nn Wnff Itivrr, Fay but he miv return from Mexico to the etu county, Tennoee, for one in the vi United States 'sometime in April or May rf Swy. of ncady equal value. Sat. n ,u. 1... , "..,1 : i' ' islactory reti-reitte as to quality can at had by .nLJbjrTinlt ihe econvuUw in Utlef ,,niull' M mat rrnirins t hat republic, his moderate and dignified ( j-Qfl acres. II. C. JO.NF.8." conduct, has RiyeuRreat aatisfacttOti. to all . f, II, Proposals in mv absence can be let parlies wuerrero, the I resident elect, ho.aajc-ecii..YiaQTii.iri. April, is itieud 1 . . .. n . i 1 - 1 ! 1 ' iv to tne ioinraouorc, aim nis.a opinion of his merit and talents. It is be lieved that the finances of the Mexican republic will not support a permanent navy on a strong and efficent footing Their intestine troubles base prevented their treasury from being replenished, and the condition of old Spiio has remov C d aII drgad from 'hat quarter Hydrophobia Two distress'inf; cases of hydrophobia, occurred near Norfolk ' '. ' . . . . , meo ; not long since, A young man Joshua Urown, aged. 2-1 vearj, was Omen 1 bv a rabid dog the latter part of last ben tember, and apprehensive of the situa'ion I of the dog at the time ho applied thetrmr I none, teu reuevcu nuui n, mm luppmiu no danger existed Soon after Christmis, however, he was attacked with at! the symptoms of hydrophobia, said he was -m-W KF.RBV and Thomas oA., executor going jriaC;anl In l fetr diyrdwl the- f 4 '-Ram!l.tetby,.M. .. A V t! t ni.jTL .AlicJ . Jn L manner he had predicted. Me" is said tOTtnersr-fpmn ouiUJJeccmhtr terJBif2." have been art exemplary young mm "v virt"! of a dccr, mde ,n 'he al.0ve cauf. inr 1- twtj t '.labalLeXDOl! 0 public me. before tli rniirt. j. be same aoc ueiore no wa amcu, mw . h , ... . , . . b.t a woman who likewise died in the 91 Ul 6 UI9VI tw3U iimiiiivii The Mouse of Representatives yester diy took up Ihe Appropriation Hills, which have been postponed till an ,un usually late period of tbe session. There seems to 6eiTtrongniiTs polerWne bf '.br irem-rr totir- it is to be ltcl-tnlPTbTi0clini tent which will place in danger the ntintr haelfi W arretint the wheels of .--.-1 - - r. . '.-f.',, L'td 3 r..-.-..!.'.- v.A... mj .f -j .. X Murder.'" coroner's Inquest was held in Edgeewinb county, in thi state, on Thursdiy, 12th inst. rem-He-bo4y- of Soloman Hartleit, a free mujatto- verdict that he came to his death by blows in flicted upon him with sticks by Kzekicl and Keddibg Staton, two brothers- r;...":.. ... Fret'.Preit. " The Uev- iteiiert Olin, late Profes sor in Franklin College, Georgia, has been nominated by the President of the United Stales to the Senate, as Secretary of Le gs'ion to C.reat Rri'nrr- i.M.lt mty lli!a yta) ivfi (ruth te t?J that M wln'er linger In the lap of apring t" for on Sat'ir Itv hit, we had another fH of anow 1 the jrr i-tNd wa completely whitened. l'xi t'ie w 't ile, the winter may be aaid to have Keen) n ir: than uauall inclcmetit, fur thi latitude. , The till reported for the relief of the) orphan children of the late Robert Ful ton appropriates 5000 dollar, with in lereit from the 25th of February. 1 8 1 5 on account of (he lefvlcei cf ihclrrlt9- fatherr inr-foncrfmendinir-tbo"- emMtrne-. lion of 1 iteam ftigite at New Voik, ia '.' ne yeir 1814 . i 1515. - l . Jwr TBM ult. cuu diTT-W'h UlttT'thf Kwlnhn WitHertfvwn. - That.. Thompson,- T. merchant of that place to MiaaLeHjirt Man! v, ofCHathan county. " ' a ftfta B WJWJ a Till: MIRKKTS.' Saliihurg Priert, f'tb. 2-,A Cotton in ieed 1 1 tb 2 centi, com Jo'to pjrk 3.50 to 4, but ter8 to 1 3, flour 4 55 to 5 pec barrel, wheat 40 to 71, Irith potatoei 40 to 50, tweet do. 30 to 40, brown aujar i to 15, coffee IS to 21, aalt l.VS to !.50, home ipun cloth 30 to M), wbiakey Zl to 35, bacon X to 10. . fajrttevitle, AVAridry J8M Cotjon 8 t 8 3 . bacon 6 to 8, teach brandy :,5 apple do 40 tn 42, buUer 15 to 30, corn 34 to 35, flashed 9 1, flour 6.35 to 7.00, lard r, molataei 40, atigar 10 to I aalt 80 to 91, tallow 0, wheat. 1.35, hi.key 35 In 3fl V, H. bank note 1 1 a 3 rer cent, rro mum, Caps Fear, li a 3 ditto. (Sharlntm, Ftb. 16.. .. Cotton 8 to 9k cent. Aour J whiikev,3ilto39,bacon Pio6a. Iiama V 1 hrtl kind tif tiiirinr 10 tn 1 ..Iia1.nj 45 a 48, coffee 124 to I5....N. Canihna bank bill 1 to 2 per een. diacount i Geor,ii. 1 ditto Ciimttm, ttb. 2!. ..Cotton 7.59 tor.), Amir 5 a 6J .for that .made at Camden milk a beat Kl. corn3r U 30,' allt' Brj ' Hatiimtr, Ftb. 20.... .Flour $1 to 10 00, cot. ton 8 J o IU, witt'key 24 to 25 J, bar on .7 to II. Rirhmtnd, Ftr?. Feb. CO. .Cotton fl) 9r.8or 7.7 . to , artwat 1.45 a 1.47 1, ctmi 4 a ba con 6 m 7. bram.lv apple "29 tt 30, old peach llo 90 1, whL'kry 27.10 2 i, leaf toba xo 9 to !2. North' Tatolina bnk tiiftt 3 rftcotjrtT; j. t:aro Hn 2 a .4, Georgia -2 J t'ttrrthurj, I'trjf. tth A). Cotton 8 to P, flliotaiaktyJiiIfCaruriuaiant bill 34, 8. Carolina I, (ieorgia i 2) iJtari en 5. rolunhm. S. C. Feb. 20. Cotton 8 to flour 6 to t), whtsk-y 35 to 41, bacon 8 10 10, whiat 87 to lu0.coM 4'iio 45. aalt 87...North CaroHna lauk Hills . to 7 per tit. discount. reo-gta Hank itilla 1 4 to 2 per cmt diacottnt. .VewArm, Feb. 14 ..l'(tton S a 84, flM-7.Qt9 , wheut jl, bacon 5 to 7, ai i5 o 60, peach brandy 60, apple do. 45, whitkey 35. Xrm-York,Frb. H(A. Cotton to h flour 6.50 10 8.5U, cotton bugging mada of hemp 10 tuZla. laUfU-l.W 'O )7LV!k .ta.mM sole leath- er 2'J to '2(; hemlock do. 13 to 2.1. hams to 10," b: -61jrhi,l,,Xf m - tmb4)wr - iiat fcent. j'mia 1 par cent. do.. wnn tne raitor 01 tne ucatern i aMimian. IL lJ. SintitbwvyJJ 2r 1 Jia." .Jit 53 ' To lc Vi.)Uc. WiiF.Iit'.AS Uiffth tl'fMi baa ud.erti.ed in a paper called the " Vndkin and Cataa -ba Journal," that my son, Christopher Irvin, Hole a certain bay h irs- fniot him on the 17tb inst. : now thi is tocertift, that said Webb told me, in the presence of my family, on the eve ning of that very day, that tie and aid Chrittu pher Irvin exchanged horses In the back street of the -town -tf-ilaiiahurvAnd Jfjirther, that "'d Webb more than once stated, in tbe pre- n. of J,' 'rV'm" to ,hf. lT,Bbor' mentioned, that the horse in nnentton brlontrf mentioned, that tbe horse in question belonged ... .i..'. t..-,, ..t .t.. 1,. ... ,,m whenever he wished. With what propri in , .111 in,iiriir r ii Tin, .i.i nit, lie tu-'uiu iiit.T- tety, then, said Webb can rharrc my aon with Heatinq the horse, the public will judge for ,0,o F.1.IZAIJF.TH IRVIN. Iw r n9 ; nnmtn v.m. Cmintir? .-. .-r.-s--.-:.s::;v.. house door, in the town of Suiis'juiv. on Mon- kj ,q,h lay vf Way text, boui i- 'OOwew of hind, be the sime more or less, on the Yad kin lliver, in tbe counties of Sijrry aftd ffowan, it bfing the tract oriand attTil Vy fitnw'l..-lMM4- in his life time to Jonathan Dalton. - Terms of sale, ix, twelve, and cigh'.een "month credit, the purchaer entering into flood with approved security, payable to the 'Clerk, and the title to tb Jaud to lie-rtfUiiUvd-uutiltUa pajytnauit'-ot tha purchase monrv. - ... 1" i01 T "nRW.isoNr; x. c. - A LL nersonitaviiig papers in the hands'of tlie JkVr-tubacriber.are ri q'tiested.'o nreaejnl. their poatble, and take up their paper, hs he has declined doiiig anv ihorc b'' newi as an oflicer, and wishes to make settle ment. JACOB S. MVEK5. .Fcb'v Mi, 1329. 6:61 C UTIDN.; All persons are eao'ioned agajnat trailing for a certain notei nf hand. given by me to Joint Koacb, for tO dolIar-j, and (Sated 8tli January, 1829; as it waa obtained by fra-xl, and I am determined not to pay it, un leas 1 am lompdled by da-. A. HATCH. - txtriem;ttrrM, tX-r v- Stsi - - -' - ITOfV sale, -mh'tkiule and retail. Prut Cotton, Nu nber 6 to 15, inclusive, at the Factor, prices, from Fay4teville. Apply to J. Ml'UPIIY, J?ent, I li '1 i xi-44 -t1. 'V - v 4 -T 4 . 4 t - it. s if V .....I " . ft