J "" - '..M ... .. . . II Yttc,m cnSVrJrriox. Thi ulrntcJ end etijrut body atscmhled in chrooiid, pn Mon ly, i!i Jtli lnt. On mo. lM)(t i Jaw ,Wi)iii, formrrl'rewdent of the in,t, fllln, litm U'a Pre nt of the United Bitirt, w. uii4.nMily ebetcJ Trf p,Uiit the f onvta'iofl. A e imtiillr M iuift, one member fr m Hi eatutur'al a(rt, to irrMii the m -li iif (if.tf.rj.iw, tn the , , mporint buinr bet re the C'onv emion. Im portant results are antid 'atcd, front (' dcltb- oration of tbit grave and l ic ' fi' I assembly f atriiUee4 euteanjert. H e atiafl rndevf to nrcertt summary account of their preceding to the reader of th f ernllntan. Qr.nrg W, Munftittl waa elected Kecretery fi jbe Convention j Jhnnt Ritchie, Printer Wm, i.n,lit:lL rrciut H .rmi l-ittUburv A Hen, ""end Wllim W. tiny, dr.fctr.-Mft Mm. ,re'i eddre", on being Inducted into the chair, i . a.. aJ,aiWh fAJfrn iw nv m-v ' . -.L .1 . . . ' , , ?ii'cl! tirca te longrte from tne ILrVird and Kent district. The Jackson -andi- ""UUl iUKrm?rr4letf, .I Inward and Uhv . ,". t' F , t;i elected jr en increaaeu rnaiorny. in uenj. I. Sentinel, it Wpjd lo have been etectr! to f'mcrri from .the Annapolis district, over John I', Weem, Fq. tbe lite member. n.xnk IhviJttuh. Of the lilt f en Banki In the r',!y of BiMtunfiHir hie recently dec I re J 4 emi annuit ditUleiwl of 3 per cent.i three of 1 2 I rr cent, i two of 2 per cent.- one of 1 1 per cent. 1 end no'liinf. The Boon Bantu formerly declared diilcrtd of from 4 to 6 per cent, etery ' mutitbe. - " 7Tl CUrakca.U eir that Jurin; Uft ! wrtuner, 0". Carroll, of Tennrwee, wn eoft BiiMioned by the PretWIent to v'nit the Chcro lee Indiani. end atceMain whether they could be induced, in any eent,'to remove VVeit of tbe Miii'ppi riven tbe lait Naitiville !tepullican rontain a eorrefpondence between Co. C.and the Head llro of !hr Cherokee Nation; and frwn the repfjr of tbe Jatter. it eemt thty are unulirrailv drkrmintd nor to Icare their prewnt luca'ion. Tliey etpreft the rnott perfect frirnd joee arul loyalty for the people and government of the United tilatei'i bu' are aolemr Jy rraulved ncer to luien to any pmputitioita for ihtir re nont, ... " ---- - Gen. Corr! wai ina'ipurald ai Governor of TeimrMce, on the 4t inat. Afer prayer, by the Hev. Mr. Hume, ien. Vim, Hall, the ctn Governor. dclive:cd abort and impreaaive ad dreui when the oatrt of office were admiiiia tered by Judfre Hbytf, to iHe iw Gjv. the hner, a:ier theae rcitmouici were ended, de livered brief eppropj-ia'.u .dlrri;. tlc whole waa clwed uv puvcr, trotn the Kcv. Mr. WitHam-K-'i'ir Eaqhaj been elected by tho lA(fila'urr 'if I cimea-ee. Attorney ticncral of the lO'b SoUciturial JiaUict of llut aute : the tecond bullot was, 40 for Turner, It for Wm. G. Harri. ' John J .WX-rw, has in like manner been elec ted Solicitor General for the id dutrict; ami Getrge W. Tent!, of the 1.5th diatrict. Il is nerhape generally known, that the Torta- rues u ami ii icrcfira. noius oui airauiM uic - - , . l j I- nl the lauer, io nil 17 sail, with 1800 trocp, nul ai attack on tin- ea4 end oflhe Nand, 00 the 6(h July 1 but tlt inhabitinti ru.-bcd dowa upon them, drovethem off, killing and wounding -a lartre number 1 tothnt the expedition complete. Jy failed, and tbe fleet dispersed some of the vessels tailing for Portugal, oUicri for fome of the other bland Owing to the sickness of Judge Mangum, no superior court was held in Raleigh. It ia tugget ted that a court of oyer and terminer, or call court, be held in that county. se) an In reply to all the twaddle we bear a'vmt Fd.. kors, it may be well to state, that out of 1000 In the Union, JO have been appointed to office, and 7 only t6 ofReei worth accepting.1 V. T. Vtm - &'clnett ia New Orleatu one hun lred aud itaerttynino, deaths were report ed during the week ending the 39ih of August. Accounts to tho 8th of Septem ber represent the Pever as extending in to the country, and in the city- the sick' nets wat every day increasing in maligni ty. At the Bay of St Louis six privates and an officer of the computiy of United States troops stationed '.here, bad died oi -the fere r. A letter from Key Wesr, dated Sept. 2, states that much sickness prevails there, and a great number have died. Almost every person who could get away has left the island. Hie tumor.-- The London papen con ,tain a report from Mexico, tht the gov ernment of the United States has offered to loan Mexico 50 or CO millions of dol lars and to .take Tex is atid'f'alifornia as 1ecurU.y4.if 1 he. motoiv- i nut xt paid.wiih.. Jn. . cejri aiivti ine. i heal hejjrovin c t are to 1 bcioirig to "tne UnTierll States. T his sil Jy story bs frightened some of the Lon don editors t one says, we must not for- get the necessity of checking the agran dizement of America." Jlamfi. Gaz. 'ihn of charter officers in Albany, "N. Y. the Jackson candidates were elected in every ward. Surely this is proqf positive " of theerlSrrinBorrtrtamr'of 'the-fwetrt' pert from New Orleans to the latn ult. The ftiver continued to rage, but not so extensively as it had done for a few weeks previous, owing, remarks one of the pa pen, to the want of unacclimated subjects ;to act upon. The weather.had become tnore cool and dry. A writer in the Lou isiana Advertiser of the 12th recommends lie leaf of the pjaintatn tree as an anti dote against the yellow fever. - The wri Ht is no physician, but speaks from ex PenQMhe best tejeher after all. Utr.T FROM KVHOPK. -, Tho New York Courier nd Enrulrer ftfthe Cthlr.aii '"Wi hive been favored with ih. perunl of a I'Jymouih, (f.oz ) piper of ib 37th AuRutt, (brought by the packet ihlp Uebtrt J-'JwnrJi, Cipt. Hhtr burne,) containing London ditel lo lh eieoinK of the 2Jtru Under tbe latter date, it h mentioned that in cofmrjtience of the IncJethenct or ibe weather, no mail f-orn Paris hd been received on that d7r-Irwit-botreeridMhit t Tifr re pLlc Dc ifutch . iud, Jxtti ,t tttl ed .t I'yii, ennouncintr the entrance of the Kutviini Into ConitentJnopIt but thli rumaut wn comldered Inlondsn, avM. MMt-fferaaroff'or prc1otit f onrfrinj we've wen ru int tvenmfor'ine Iftn Aujuit i I'arii of the time date, end ac rwrti fromiConatirttinopIr to aihb )ulr, We find in the Plymouth pper Cunttan tinople date of Slit, under whic'h it the ntwi of the lurnin of Iirge number of houui at I'en, which re publivhed under date of July 30, per ihlp MfiUton. Orderi had been given by tbe Friiiih (ivernment, tothe miwert of packet bc- reen Falmouth and Liabon, to permit ll.eir treitcli to be torched by tbe Portu Rueec vctaela of war. Tula regulation, it it atated, would allow the Portuguese government to tike from Pitih ve;U ny of tta mhjccti charged whh offcT.rea agilnil the ktate- Consutitinople wat captured by the Turk ' ii the 'J Ah of May, 1453, and hat ever ain.ebccn the cpi;al of the Otto man Empire, and the teat of oppression in the K it. lit population I eatimated at 6 or 700,000 ouU, and it s lit n ation on the Boftphorus givei it a perfect command of the commerce of the lack See. Ilv injt now paned into the handt of a cltrii tian nation, in resource! and advantiges will, in all nrobabililv, be mora eeneiallv diffused thao when under the domination of Turk.. 1 ho loton pipera of the lit inat. an nounce tbe arrival at that port of the brig ViaA,rpu Daiea. fro en Uar,whcw- ahe Bailed on the 26ih of Augut:. The Captain atates, that jytt before his depar ture, Intelligence tm received that the Kuntictru tad lottcnhn 0 Centanlinofile. And a letter has teen received at Phil adelphia, dated at Hjvre, France, 36th Ao'tin, which also says that newt had I just been received from l am, that the -in : - :. : "u"""3 wcrc ,n F"wn " onvan- , "--i 11r Htutiam in Atia The London foarier no that Krxeroum was taken, u and all thoe glorious advantages gain ed" on :hc9ih of JuFv, the anniveriary uf the battle of Pultowaa day celeOMted In the annals of .Russia. The Uustiius are now tp.cimp'.d f the first time on the bmksol ne Kuphrstes. with the fcr liU pUiiu nf Turcoman, the . ancient Astyiia, before (hem, and without an enemy so prevent their progress. Krae roum was the tentte of all the forces and resources collected by the Turkish Gov ernment, -to cany on tbe. war in defence of its As'u'.ic proviiw es. MM.i.51 ,v.i..vAivt nas ecn irtqucmijr accused by some Ol the Mexicans, ol rntermeddling with the local nolitics and controversies of that country There are two kindvi of free masons in that republic, called York masons and Scoich masons, and the grand lodge of the former was established by the assistance of Mr- Poinsett. Masonry and politics appear to be intimately con netted among the Mexicans, and some of t he York masons ha ving become, unpopu lar onaccounT of their politics,""! heir en; emu.1 s accuse Mr Poinsett of contributing tothe establishment of secret societies, which have been injurious to the repub lie, and of interfering ih the affairs of the interior. The legislatures of three of the Mexican states lately petitioned the na tional Congress to discharge Mr Poinsett, and expel him from the country, but the Congress refused to comply with their request by a vote of 23 to 19. Mr. Poin sett hirs patched 8 reply' T0;Tthev arta'ckS madejgaina.tJiim,andigainst ,eUnited States, by the three legislatures. Me ad mits that at the readiest of the York ma sons, he sent letters to New York, and installed the grand lodge, but denies that he ever interfered directly or indirectly w ith the affairs of the interior of Mexico. He T refufesT UteyasSerticm lhaf the " United States are unfriendly to the prosperity of Mexico, and assures tbe Mexicans tiiat the United States have ajways regarded rh'c r.' otjTnat tr'trmffleror-s-a-ysY Mr. I'ninsett's Renlr to tbe Remonstrance he is very unpleasantly situjited in that country; and also proves tbe unreasona bleness of the excitement which exists against him. " Itamfl. Gazette. The King of England has appointed William Turner, Esq. his Minister Plen ipotentiary to Colombia and , has order ed ah additional jjajral force to the coast of Mexico, in conseqence of the Spanish inyaiiop, to protect British ?ropejr: yratk jiI at f ft ai!i U the PufTah pipen that William U. Flo cbeiter, P.q- In! been ppo'mttd Preil dent of the t'nitcd Sutei Prancb Dank at that pUce. The itlocllon (ivel great iititdcilon. ' The ill-fated fieo. Swearlngen, former If SlttritTof WMngton countrt Mary, land, and lately convicted of the murdir of hit wife, t hunf on the 3 J Init. Ih the pretence of four or'Bve thouitnd ijecttot;i. Re, lighter. -Th. Miteh Kice for R JOO0 iiIJe7U tweeo.Wm.lUJobnwo'aColitF SitJitiL'iUagtui, Oti.rXoUoo 7J lol chy.aodCol. Stevem' Colt br Kclirm, to 13, flour 650 to 70, con 60 to 60. wat run over the New-Tork toure on tbe I iniLUa wea br ibe Ecl'iose CblU race ni Tfiide before the coin were foaled, and wat wh.t it called a produce .t.L TL. i ja.AAA " fji. - r.ir forfeit. Conttantinoflle.m. C. Fnnkland r.itei, ithii ttavela in Turkey, that the popula tion of Conataminople i, acd hat been tince the year 1831, greatly upon the decline. The very spirit of the inhabi tant eemt Jo have been tlruck at by a torpedo. ' In their hatred to the Chrir tiant they have however nitTered no change. Thli teerrit to be unalicnble, and 10 be far more prevalent among the women than the men j tbe former of whom, with no lett lute then diliriry, frequently honor the Chriitian traveller by ipiuing in hit face. JVKtal. The price of ibii artirk? i fu'ly WH tained, owing ai well V tlie acarcity ii market, aa to the influence of tbe la Kuroirw advicea. Heat Hcd readily commandu ft I and Wt Wheat 81-05. Filnhurg Jme'K'Vtk k t. -e nunt e3 mmm wa -" " MARRIED t ; ! In the Fork, on the lt Inat. br D. Gardtier, , l'Mr. Joel Tickler to Miaa charlotte Smoot. . dh,er ofUr.Tho..8moot-a..foeJKka0n. j In Surrv county, on the 24th ul. Mr. Cabriel T. Moore, of Stokes county, to Vliu llary C. Franklin, Ugbterof klethack franklin, Ktq of the former county. DIED, In ltington, Davidson countr, on Saturday, the 10th inst. Samuel Uutrnbery, sgeu about 70 years. He was a Whi, ami an officer, in tbe Revolutionary Vn and served h curilry faith fully and lealounly. He waa a native of N. Jersey, but emigrated to this part of the country at an early period. He wis for many rears a Maps- traie of Howmn county, and served the county a I a member in the Legislature. He waa an en- (trrprning and thrifty man, and a useful and highly rerpectiblc citizen. At his residence in Sampson county, on ! Tuetdir the" 26th nit. Jn. Oaraitt llomis ii) tbe aty4Uet year of biaage. - - ... r- .... ' . . .. . 1 'MT V" . , ? n . Hjiiacntiiett. and early tn life ergiged in the practice of law He waa geverah-ars e.lertrd to repre-tent the county of .Sampson in the S'ate Uisla'ure, and was for a considerable periiKl a member uf the Council or State. In 18JI, he was chost-n Governor of North Caro. lina, and served a constitutional term ; after his retirement from thC executive chair, he was elected to repuaent the 5th 'nngreaoional li irict in Coj;re and at the time of hi drub, was tbe menjier elect from that ili-tiict. The equitation in which he waa Md br ha conMi. tueuts, was fully manifested in fjie result of tbe keUtctwn, for l.our h-waa worn down br , lon and painfuburTering. s i asto be unable to 1 run much w.th the people, auca was tkir.re- g" r his character and seniors that they re- j c'rc,e' '''in ov ?prr handsome majority, In pubbc lite, den, llolmi a tas distineuiali- ed for pure diaintereited love si country , in 1 private hie lor sincere frendslnp and tbe atictest integrity; as a neighbor hr wis kind and be nevolent, as a husband and father, aflrctionate and indulgent, lie lived esteemed tv bit friends for his many virtues, ajid died regretted by all who knew him. FayrUculItt (ibtentr. THE MARKETS. Salitburg Prim, October 17..... ..rotton 1 J to lj cents, corit 25 to JO, beef 3 to 4, but ter 10 to 12, flour 3.75 to 4 per barrel, wheat 60 to 70, lrih potatoes 30 to 40, tweet do. 25 to 30, brown itigar 12 tn 15, coffee 15 to 22, salt 1.1 to 1.25, homeapun clotb 15 to 25, whibkey 20 to 23, bacon 8 to 10. Fawurviltf, Oct. 7 Cotton fij to ll j U.t(;un III r, mll miiuy t. u.v TV 1 I Ill. n..,l. l.r.....l., t .nnU J.. A( tn 'Buffer 10 to 'IScorn 491c i 55, ; flaxseed B0,flour 4 to 54, lard 7k, molases 32 a 34, sugar 8 to 10 salt 75 to 80, tallow-8, wheat 8i 90, - w hi key 84 to 28 U. S. bank notea IJ 1 1 J percent, pre- mitim, Cape Fear ditto, 1J a 2. flour 7 a 74. whiskev. 26 a 27. bacon 6 to 7, hams 8 a 9, bet kind ofbagjr'mir 20 to 'J2, salt 34 to 50. corrt 42 a 46, coffee 11 to 15 N. Caroii.a biihk brill's a 2 per cent: diswwil : ewttia,-lt ditto. . .' C otton. The receipts of New Upland Cotton continue small, and the lain are in proportion. TJieJIrti cts. We theretore quote new at a -j as. ui Pelersbure, Vire. Oct.9th .Cotton 9 to 9J i Wheat 95 to ioO,Cora55to60ceoU.periiuabel, I flour 6, Bacon 7. - . Richmond, Oct, 9......;...Cotton 8 a V -wtieat 1.05, corn 45. baoon 7 to 71, brandy apple 42 45, whiskey 26 to 27, Hour 5 J. tutor. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 25.. .-.Cotton 12J, fee thers 23 cents, flaxseed 37 to 40, flour 5.75 to 5 85, Kenhawa salt 50 cents, peach brandy 62, apple do. 37, whiskey 20, tallow 6 to 7, tybac co 3 to 7 cents per lb. Philadelphia, 0c4. 1. -Cotton 9 to 10, FIouj 4.62 to 5, Wheat fll, corn 44 to 52, black eyed Peas 40 to 50, Virginia yams 8 to 9. . Colon Tie H, flour il te I (kjI of the ,-oin, tint from Canvlrn milU I to 7 wbrat J",l, Corn 51) to yi,ot3, lalt CJ, Unkry S3 to 35, bacon 7 to . 'rm ftrt, Oct. L...Cotto H to 10, lmr e.B7 14 7, cotton Ixrfirtf made of hrmp li to 21, whrit 1 04 to 1.00, oak tanrd aula leath er 30 te 3A. hemlock do. 18 lo 31, liama 9 te 10. aalt 4 to M). apfte bnn-ly 34 to 4), whxkey 31 J to 23, leaf tobacco J to 3, yellow beetal 31 te 34 North-Carolina bank billi 3 to 3 per rent, diMtnunt, toulh Carolina ! to 1 ), Ucorgia t io, irjmia 1 percent. uo. h'rwbtm, Oct. 10...Cotton 7.31 to 7,50, Umir .50 10 7, wbeM 1.00 a ftl, baeoq 5 to ft, al t0 14 1 W) peach brandy 71, apple d J. 40 a 45, wbia- key 55. " ' -' - -, . -.--.lU A I. fin. JO chece 7 10 W1 fd 33 u 35, talluw to 9 - LwMuargtmJAaua-lAi J. fUe)l , Md ntlU 7J . . ' . . - hrwftKi, S V. Oct. Col ton B IU. wheat 87, 15(Ji corn SI to Ui, aalt B7. BnUtmrt, Oct. 8 I lo(r gfij a 7, cotton 10 to II, whukey 24 to 25, bacon 0 to Ij, floioi, Of 1. 3 Cotton 9 to 10. flat 9 a 11, fW 7 to 7 12. com 5j a 51, tbecee 3 0, tallow a a 8f. SJLKS JT .IIJCTIO.S, BV OKW.R OF TIIK TW'HTKKH. ON Tueaday 'JOtli day of October, will commence the aaie of an F.ntire and alu able Block of Uooda, curtaining of Dry Gwih, Vvth ry and Ifortlwarei Crorrrivf. Among which arc, Superfine, ft e, and common Ckitha, Caavimerea, and S tuirt", V eating", of toiliuet, iwaiinlown, i!k, and Met- atillei, . Silks, figured and plain, black and colored, Satina, Levantines, aud Saitneta, Mualina, Cambric, jaconet, mull, book and 9wlva, plain and flgurr 4. ' Hooterv, rnOvn, woiMrd and silk, mon amfwo. men 'a, Gloves, braver, ailk,kU, au boraeakin. - . Calicoes, Irah linena, an,l Uimitiee, KhawUind Hkfi. Hrnno, Silk and CotRn, lie. ,JC'. rrt'ui;, Bobb!"e.V '. LM' "Stln'S-! an,, b. ape anil Itobhtna, Alto several Bales of Do.Tneitic doodi. The Sale will be on a liberal and extended credit, and continue from day tndav until clovjl ami the Goodi ready far rlaniUiifioh o da-)! previous to tbe Sale. wu.kiM;s k Co. .wi. Fayttuvtfe. Vilubtr 8. IS.'J. Iw liroctttitri, WinU, 8cc. THF. aubvriber have receiv ed b) the la'e arritala from Yrw rk unit i'Ktadrifihia, i'l pari, their atm:k til lull intuits. tU wuuic ol which arc daily csperted, ami will "mp'ise a vt ry genera, aiaoriment ot Grocmrit i'amln, Dyr Stuff ami Oil. tall of which thry ofler to thrrr tnrm'.s and the pnbltc generally, at reduced prices lor to A or emmtry prciducr, lor which the h.,het market Prt' -lU at "" -,n' ,,c '"" 'hl lf ,ock ' pa? .comprise he followng artwlee, m. .tfjav llhdvrV.'.aa.lT.n.Siuaia, . . . . Z)U 30 bbk loaf and Ui-np dwT 2.0 bajj' prime green CofTce, 100 pieces Dundee and tow Cag)(ing, 7 i eoi'a hemp Bale Rope, 200 kegs Nail ami Krada assorted ahrea, 150 bags Shot, assorted No. 10 On heavy Sumatra Pepper, 10 (lo Jn mail n Spice, 8 tlx pice t;ingrr, 1 hlfd. Dutch Madder, 2 hhds. green 't'opperat, ' " 2 ceroona Sp lit Indigo, " I caw imperial and-gun powder Teas, in 2b caiMiiatei. "Ij quarter boiea Imperial, gun powder and ll.vaoi, Tiat. JO botes yellow 5'Si, SO do Windsor araJ variegated do; 40 mats ''aia, 50 boxes tilaas, 5 krj(s Urauge Powder, 1 cak Salt I'etre, 1 do Kiwom Salts, 1 bbl. fresli Tamarinds, - 6 boaea Chocolatt, " 2 do Knp. Mustard in cannii'ert, i'5 do nun Id Candles .... 10 do W luticiuorc,a Cottun Car J', number 10, 10 cask Cbeea, 150 ream wrapping I'aper, M do fool-cap. aud le'.tcr h. 'JO whole and half bids, tlackarel, num ber I and 2, 3 pipes (' .(iiiac brandy, Seignette and Dupuy brands, 6 half q . casks do. a new nnd rupei ior article, 2 pipes old Holland (iin, 15 bbls couritry do. 2 hliils, "Id Jamaica Hum, " " 1 "Ho. OrU-Vns" "tTo. ' . 15 bbl. K. K. do. I pipe Madeira,- iV - - - 6 nr.- -tinaka -fcherry - ami I lencritTe, " Uf ft half qr tasks dry Malaga, f 6 whole do sweet Oo. 3 qr. casks old Port, j 15 tons Swedes, fcng. and Country Iron, 3 do. Hollow Ware, assorted, "f';rIo;-'Sti'aT'M6'UldF, ; ' 25 crates and casks crockery and glass Ware, 5Wbuhela Liverpool Salt . . - . ... . . American, ierman, Knglish, and cast Shovel and ipades, smith's vces, anvili and chains currr combs, wits and ba.r nieyes, bed cords, leading Hue, "'aiea, er-ws cut and miH . .Li S.mu.bro'vn. ehetian red, lamp - ""V,, ite. 'te le.air. oil and dryi -i.. lliiw. cba Ik. Iol'WooiL train on, ump J w .... ' t , ClialK, ioj, ' a 'It ' oil. linsred oil, opodeldoc, Batemaii'i drops rbu- . . t ! ... ...... H......UI.M tin k..K ..mum. irum araoic. uuni, irai.i' - &c. with a variety of other articles which will I form as, general and a eateneiKan assoruirem as can be found in tbU market. ' , HOKTON, HUTTOai & n. Asi. on Consignment, ' 25 cases men's fashionable FL K H. I FwtWTiZ , October , 1 (if uctrltA, nl Aur.Uon ON 1'ri.Jae, O, ,,her ih 21, at the adiwn hrt Mi ITS ll 'vetteille, a larre inJ valulde MMrtment of il HOLfHIlX, r, ttJl.hl.N.1 li Co, J4'r. Termi at sale. ' Iw . VtgTticii fur HivU,. pfATOTICr...ln (ompr.ance whh a Irere if L tbe Court if kpiity of (l.e county tt Nan. doM, I lvl eipuse 10 ftjldie tale, upon 1 erej it of laelre nnxith, on Mon.lsy tbe a-rnid of November nest, 01 the paatfion whert.Kt 1"homss l.jtlw fmlti at the time f bil rlfit tipwan! of jr .V. f HeUmKir.r Its lb . late uf rt,e .J Tbo h is L lie, iVr.'J. and of lU - stateof Catl.ariue Lvtl ttrcM. 1 coniiing of men. wbmen,' ti)i ai.T gbl.i itf Vourg, attJ " fenrtally rtry l.kely. B. tLLI-JTT. . m. t. rrirw of adven mng, ft! toy nTlC;TOe-fciWr,her WeMr;arpirt I 4 f eiQ aale. al his limit, on Tuea,li tl, 111.H be now be, rontaamr Upasnli iif 40U sr 1 I, 1 r,w 1 ,"", "', fP1 Oirbard, ami Meaitoa, good dwelling houae, barn and other convenient houaet. on tbe aame. Sl hkely urfTM, ifl tflM, mm and wnman, ami her clwIJren, from sue to twoyran old j terCr. al likely HorTi, one valuable Voke of Ott n, and a ( art Cattle. llorfs ami Sheep, a nuanti ty of Wheat, Corn. tlts, and Rsrley, Fo.14. ran.1 Hayi Parming Ii,0;ia, Kitchen rumitvrr, with a number of other article, : tin a credit of twrlve mu itba, eacet the land ami which will be sold on a credit of one iml two year, with interest afer wuv year : Where my ettei'daur will Im; given. Hilt A M Cl'Y. Octtbfr 6, "i', . r w ... ' .. - - Ctnmttcd tc thu JaU 1 N Kahh.ii 1 i V. the l.'td o-t.mrr. 4 Ntgro V4.,, itnn.a'liliisiiame Ni:H, an 1 wt Le belong l t (,l. Arlliur, b.mg abmit three mdta Irum (Julumlits, s. (riiii4. I In appear! to be 50yearaold, i: i feKi 10 or 11 inebei high, blsrk compb r ,,,n. t -i built 1 ' finlfev " rirht hand a litV rrmikt ,t ami tif, eauae K amp-, m Hllrr ,'r.arka per Ceivable, )s lie left Itnfne about 0th of Au gust laal Ibewnee-ie xsr4 to-frn,; pw perty," pay fliatf cs, six I lake him an ar. " r. si.aIi h.av: MltS. W'll.l.l.V, thankful lor the liberal en rmiiiifjement she h received in sunnorr other ichvl,.far lbe. iiuUuclion ut. Xuuni Ladies, repeniiy mlnrin '.lie citiirns ol Vii bury, and n licimty, that the next quail-r wii, commence 'u Hie 1st Mond, of .Nov. nf.t n, will certainly ewitmue fliriili iirfiniwiiiji).!, quarters from thut time t and bojies bv t'ie aa siduous diacharjfe of In r duly lo lli e foo msy be cnminittnl to her care, ! mt nt a continua tion of fuvwir. Her tri ms arc lir s'liit tm heretofore : Heading and Spi lliiir, per oiisrter . . 8-1. 0. Together ai h Hie above, lLcitatiuna ami wntinp;, The above, uith Kii(lili (irsnrr-nr, C.e. ojrrapby, Ahthii.etie, Cftftipositi-jn ami Klielorin ........ Plain Needle work, marking samplers, Sec. tngither itb any or all of lb: above brancbtS . . . . . . . . Haio aiid Oriiain'-'nfil Neirdle Wort, in 'its' various branrlies, incliulinr Lace VVurk, r. on a new iml h.ptoved nielbml, hich wilt enable' a f.ady to execute work with facility, equal t the impor- ieiv . ... - - ... Drawing and Psintinir rn paper, also Theorem Painting upon Velvet and paper. a new and elegant method, .... gf). N. It. Ilir pr-nriit quarter of the School will terminate on Friday, the '2 I of ,-.iolr next, when Hiere will he a vaca'inn until ilie'jcom mencrment of the enniins; quaher. - SMtory, f.'?Iar; ITJ9. " ' f,(00 ' iftTmrN Hticr'A. THE raoei over the !liilmry. Turf, will com-, mertee m Thiiis-lay, 2.M H;tobae neat, and .a. ml. Iku. . . I . beaia, frre for any horr, msie or ireldinjr; j,L. eond day, mile heats, free for any thing except the winning horse of the prrrid.iir d.iy j third tlay. three best in fire, fret I r any home ra'scd ami owned in the emintv. BAaa- ..r..-, rrvp!ft9r. &lUttrf, Sefil. 8, I j9. rft9 w..,i.iu: uirrc i,ri ci.iv. ! mi a lian'l. Vt.mVrj Vstnle,. TlTKirriiteiljriivtfrpjallflfiit of Howau oouwiy. court, aa tho lUccutur of the last will of Dan I. Wood : A II persona' in debted'to raid estate, are requested to ir.aku payment; and in person! having 'demands against the same, are requested to present tlnrm for Settlement, or this notice will be. pleaded in bar. V. II. W(XI, ) .. , TH03. WdOM, J f xr' Msimt 19M, 18C5. 3ni91 (Ut Miufe ir ?Sati, Til UC aiiiccujct has a.ii.old!lr.o,la 'Uuccour. I. ty of (Cabarrus, which promU'W, as be he iiey.cai better than any other mine in the conn, .try j wt.irh be ii disposed ta ielltm the rwyst accommodating ttin.s. Persons, rr coinpaniea, desirous of nuking a fortune at the boiinrsv, itmihl Iu well to apply snon tn the sirhErrifref, at Concord, Cabnrrus county, N. C. JOSIAM W, WEliDINOTOW. October $th, 1829. 3(90 S10,000 .Ures oC iiw.VD FOR KJiLE, "Y VINfl in the countr of Surrv. 'V . , j:SJ-Wtem(fr'rtrhe' 01 rnruij,aroiina. 1 nis tract was e-rarntd uy the Sthtij, Jn the ear 1795 1 consist's line of ....9nJ...f.51.eallnc..t'b-ythe. Kbie , Kidge to within three miles of the Mam i'adkiu River. It ia intrsectel for fifteen or twenty roilei by Mitchell's river, aflordiiig an abundant supply of water-power at all seasons, and many sites convenient for the application of, thii pow- er to the purpose of Machinery. 6Vh late ly been found in the neighborhood of this land, but its m'uierul treasure are in a great meaauaj; unexplored. Pewons desirous ta purchase, ar referred lo tUe. Flitor for more particular in(u'p .matioii, widi whom the plat of thia laiKl is Oe. positorL .HuJ', Me V.ifh ' n V v 4 a'!.Sf(iWHiil!ftiSBT r

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