Tl, ll-.tf Citt', Bin.1ef elect fkm If.' J 'C,ti 4 Ttn lira Uin Kt o.V'J, t-icl in rngffi, wt fnuipr.menttd witliajLya friend It tTa.Iiihgton, with pamphlet, public dinner, by memhers if (lit Par at WJJwrK' the Ifi'h IW. We luvt been favored with the proree.'ggi on (h occioU a.! regret that 1 Ley cama to hand (no la' 4 for the present number of out paper i they shall appear seal week.' The II w. Hnmutl t. I'awi, U announced M c andilVe fo the V. . Krna'.e, in t commit, i.ication, frou M A Citiien of Mecklenburg in lk U1 lUtrigH Ular.' li addit'um V ths above, tft imw tf the fl'11''''1? f Clemen have been " ment t ('hsrles )'''"5rt Jam Martin, Jr. llavai rP.WtI tMniti' M. P'ld'j MijoMup ertolres, W,!liams M" R, IhmncH, ftrchU - t. 4lolme for tt in-'ongrs announ ced in the Wilmington Recorder as candidate to supply die MCaney in Congress caiised.by the ikcea of (ha Utter i and (be Nevbcrn Sen. linel sUt (but William li. Attart, T,v. Senator in the Legislature from New Hanover, it a'so candidate 'for (be aca nested by (be death f Gov. Holme. We Pave received the Petertbwg InttlUgm- ter, in It improve J dress. It appears on a Urge imperial abcet i in mechanical execution ise tremely ncal j Its editorial ros'ter and selections cihibil macli (afe and talent in ill condiicors. 1ean. Yancey k Wilson are (he editors ami propricloi. . Jt.hn Becker hu been removed from office at Sheriff of the county tf Albany, by the dove rnor of (hat ttate, for g'ors official malpractices. Tie I'. S. F r''crt Brand wine, Com. Jonet, lias arrived at K w-Vorlr from a three year - (MM 1 Ihe. 'sjfc OctM. ,The" UmiMlv wine hu been ab'K-rt niontht j anil It la computed a'ie run i.QiJ niilca il.iring the cniitr. ' r'aMmirf-. John Mrertbom, Vkj. (be S. i:, f,i.Bi Hv.U county, JuJiua Sitverthorn, aid -o nnui, acre all tlirre atnick dca.l hy l.h'f.'i.i'.f on the 3t".h ult. while employed in b .i tanl. T hree other pertont, itaiJing r ear ' . ere baj'v Munnrd. v ,- ., tl, . t'm'erf s ;' Sirnjfvr. In another column of ihia wcrkV Carolinian, we have given jact to comm-n.ica'jori from the Kaleiph ftar, on the bjc( o etei linjr a rna"ir in ConRrto, at the apwocLinf a. wion f the General Ai:rab!y, in plce of Gov. Branch. We command the dear reajoninjc cf the article to (be diasjijr.atr i ttejiti'ti of our rearfera. The writer bai aatii- troni the West, but (hat on the score of filieti the Fat ought lo concede the appointment to tia. but we are dccioe(i.y ut tue opinion, u.ai, were the Weal to harmonize their little local jara, and unite (heir atrengtlion sny ne of the grntltmen whose .namei are before the public aj candidate! (either of whom would do honor to the State as its representative In the MeniaU) a'goodtt' portion of thr Bistr m members vtWJ vote tor hirnr and consecracnlHr insure his elec iioiw ' All that we bear Irom the I'ait, tends to ttrengthen (bit opinion. A distinguished gen tlcman in tbat aec'ion of the state, in wriurg to ua a few days aince, remarks, on the subject of the Senatorial appo'iDtmcat: .".Yon. .arc cltxtJy. entitled to the Senator-,' and if you agree among yourselves, the apppintment will be accorded you, without oubt, I hfe, ani! h.-iuve, with- nut opposition "But you all appear too hon "est Tor coiiCi M, tfld tot 1nt-pefKtent to he- if 'I j so that your rank are broken, and your end . miscarry .n " Now if the Bcntimrnts contained in Ihe above extract, arft generally prevalent t the Fast, (anct we believe they are, among the intelligent elites) they certainly afford to us much encouragement; but, at thr same time, tear.h us a salu ary leson, to sacrifice our pcr onal, private prefcrtnas, for the general goil cf (hit section of the State. a Georgia Gsonva R. Gilmib, Ps'j. enc of Georgia's most la'ented and favorite son, has been tlected Governor of that Sta'e, by a ma jority of eight or ton thousand votet over Maj.. 'eW Cmwferd. IVe are gratified at this result ; not thit-wfrhSTe aiight against" Ihe URSuccefsful candidate, who, as far as we know any thing nf him, is a gentleman of high standing, and very fp;ctable talents ;bii( because we view Mr Gilmer as among (he most talented and estima ble men of whom Georglacan boast ; he i? m dis. tinguished for moral worth, as for a chivalrick Aey.9ti.on JQ tUo. be,Hj Jntcreats jjf hiaounjrj;. Would that such men were always preferred by t he people, for honorable and responsible offices 1 .Col. Jlenry C. Lamar, has been elected to . Congrca ia. placft.sC.Mu GiTraerriiiCfijority over Judge Charlton is not yet ascertained. .1ajMf . ,At th? recent elections in Uiis slate, j de fpr Governor, members of assembly, &c. Mr. funon the Adams candidate for the first named 6Hice7 received somthfng dvef l&'T rotes more than Judge Sinith, tht- Jack?on candidate ; but as a great many scattering votes were polled, and if requiring in that Mate a majority of the OHiti f.-c: rfiti'V"" W'-'HW'-WiiaiHSSfflllnl1 y r-lw,V.i'i'i,4ilpi,!i(niiafiji,i iu-ii. I hoie"nambet-gtsrr in, w efebtj rr ilwit the choice between theae (uq men will devolve -am the Legislature A'itlvin one-year', VheTackH son strength hu'iffore than donbledin Warner And in Maryland, where last y ear the Adams party bad s majority, and turned every Jackson ntonout of office in the state, there will be Jaxkson majorities in both branches of the legit Jature this year; and many fat offices will, no doubt, change incumbents. And yet we hear the il ohy.WaJkins papers Ttrating about s re-action, adverse to the popu larity ot tGen. Jacksf.il' administration. It doe eemto ui these prints are instincliv'ely 'prone the telling of fibs, even when the truth would wer fbeir purpose better. tontaliiinj a corrtupunJcnft between the Hon, hhn IliitHih, Set retary of (l Nary, anl sundry yntlrmcn, rtio( ufwhom ar either ofTicera in (he Ntvy, or engaged in (he ah!pinf bWmri accotnpamtd by divert ttatemcota of e ij ri me uU, &c. all 'eutinj la demonarat (h mi. periority af Callt oer llrmp, (of ships tails and other rigging, lament quantities o( IJemfi duck, fif ship riffgiii;, a-e annually imported from abroad i and should (h present indtfati. gabla Secretary of the Navy,-whote tea?, Indoa. try an! uaefulnets in the department over AW'rAfiipreiUcavlUreJiot bun titled J by any ol his predtfccnort, succeed in his Luda- bTtrdrtyorrtr tublnrtp-Cnraj-lCMt "f ,Urttq A.wK Is slil.Us.ottfeda& Incalrulat'f behefjl Vn fTii"hoircuutry-uV-paad by !t Impoftant advantajrci to the Southern iTanUr "only ty Wj'itr.f'y's Ini ention t4 thw-ottof 4riitr-Thw4nereaaed deiMHid i( y'A sresis tur raw Cw(tn,fk'iciA ConTvirioi cauaea, it becoming a dnjg in (he market) for kmn ntumpiim, will not only give a new im petut to (he ( otton culture of (he Mouth, and the manufacture of that article at the North, but mutt of c onteoience contribute greatly to (he aggregate wraith ofihe nation. Borne c (tracts from the amli?e( above refer red to, 1!t be fouud on lire Orst page of this week's Carofinian. COM. PORTER. We hut week announced the arrival in the Inited h(ate, of this brave man' and distin guished ornament of otre cotintry's Naval ser vice, from which be was so untatcfnlly driven by the late prvarrip'tive adinioistration. We have aiuce been highly gratified to learn from Waaljiiigton, tlut on Com. Fortefls calling on President Jackson, he was receive itb the utmost cordiality and kindueas. Indeed, we were preptml tettpttt thUfor lU bcartaof audi valorous and heroic tpirits cmihl not beat otherwise (han in perfect uaiton. We cnnot dwibt but (bat the President ill", In accordance wftli the ttiniicaof a large portion of the Ainer; ican peop.e, avail faiinrlf of the tree of Lgm. I 'i'n." is fated a official information in the P's talents and eipe rieiiT, fi-r tlie brticf.t of the I '" l"" pspers of the enj u( August. It is not nation. Uy Uc way. Uic loby.HUkiuOrttaji r-"bMe 'b-t H"mV1t consented to m r .. . . , fire peace withonrsrrnghrtwaacrificev and ) tm- Tortcr i.- to he ai pointed bccreiarvLi ui n.- p.-. i of the Navy, in place o.p(.ov. Hranchi also, that Maj. James ami!(ou, Jr. of South Carolina, is to be appointed SccrtUry of Ur, in place ol Maj. F.alon i and that Maj. Eaton it lo be tp pointed Minister to XI-iico, in place ol Mr. Pnintett. v. ho sikhe to return lmmr. Imvin.. ! 01 tlie political lanici in that r.onntrt- It.n these rumors are probably mere idle gotsip, for the Telegraph .yg tjere j, no fuuj.,, fr them. As, however, the heroic character of our venerable rreaideht, qualific hipa ful.'y to ap.reclate the gallant Porter merits, and the great value of Ills services, we hope and expect he will r.("S re'ma'nTrng on'empIoyed Tn smc situation corresponding with hit high deserts. !):$t'emperet! Cuttle Conidcrable nnmbern of Caltle have' died i',h (he. distemper, jn. Jhis section nf Kowan countv, dining two or three months past. We some wceki tftice alluded to t, c:.ums( the circumstance ; and stated, asihe imnres-ion of JJiany that the .disease was what is called the Red and Itlack Uiter; hut further experience proves, that it is what ia known, in common par lance, as 77,r TiitU'wper. Some of our citizens have lest the mo.M valuable part of their neat t'Ock, by Ihia brutal epidemic. At theniperior court for Rowan county, held in this.fown w eek betore last, Judge Norwood presiding, two negro men. IVmlangtun and Peter, were trieil tor capital offences; the first charged with burglary, and the tccoml with a rape. Solicitor lieneral Vr( evincod much zeal and vigilance, as the representative of the State, in prosecuting ths fellow; but no evidence rould be procured sufficiently strong to convict ihem. tbey were coi'taetjueblly aajuiUed. " Foreign A'r.;-;. It will he seen, from the items of foreign new in another colnmn, that Uie report, of .the Russians luting taken Con stantinople, was at least premature : d there seems now some doubt, whether such fate await:, the Turki-h capital. Our dates are : 10t!i Sept. from England; Gibraltar, direct, 11th; and from S my nuiuaNo direct, at Lo,ton, 13th Sept. His Excellency Enoch Uncoln, Governnr of the State of Maine, died at Augusta, in that state, on the 8th inst. fCT We have been mformed that Maj. no than Harrtt. ol iviecaienou-ir, Hied ar nis resi proprietor of the Gold Mine which bears his name ; and which it more productive, and con sequent ly more valuable, than any hitherto known in the world. Mai. Harris had been a member of the'General Assembly, and a Magis trate in the county ; sod was one of its moxt esteemedand. respectable titizejts. unilea aiares, is, n appears, a native ui mv Jersey. At the recent commencement of the Col- lece arPrincetort; in Ih'tt states "lievrlis. etonueirt' tntw befbre-tberlite rsry societita( The corporation of tlie insfilution conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Laws. Tola! Defeat of tin Spanith Invading EpeJt'. tion.Te Cincinnati Daily Advertiser of the 3d innt. announces the receipt of a letter in that place, dated Sabine, September 7th, which states'that the Spanish inviding force had been totally defeated, with the Ions of their baggage, cannon and money. A few only escaped to the sea, the remainder were slain . Some of the disaffected old Spaniards, who were approaching to join the invaders, had alio fallen into the hands of the Mexicans, with th' ir money. A?l w q'liet a Trir FOltKKJX .vrji's. - uirnvr ma Kuuut't:, tf li s iliip iiirwiingham, at Nt w-York from I jvtrj oof, lie rl.tot of (he f'oorief ami njui rer htv received I'-nghdi yln is 'rh kept. l he sat of I'urope, anl pertirulaHy that of the war In the I'ait, do sot vary aiucb frnm stir lat accountt. Tlie foreign J'mrnals are full of rurrwmrt lad rejofta. egot'ultilns ars atarted nnsday and Jedroyed (he next-fleets art rea- ny lor ees, ami many of them sailing, but little it done. Sum of (he Trench pipers cay thai (he 5(and Virier has throws lurifelf Into Ai. riano) Is and left Cboumla is tk cars of it. self, 'flit RsaaUa General at Aidoe baa bublUb eJ proclamation to tb ImK ia thich bt laments the olminaey o( the Sulias, snd thinks it very fooUh in him rvd to agree to the terms Kwr. J'f f?" tM .TMtkl vl Bwme'ii that they may quietly remais with (heir wives vx tbriirr ma tMt. aw ssssiiim ilivt (any may perform their five preyerv a f II a tbeir Friday'i prayers, Just at usual and rven goes 10 Car st to ailew Ihsa UbJa4.tU fculusw.ss it appears that the Busaians are endrivoring to smooth away (hepfejodieewf the MtmlintM;' U Ut4. AanJH -oX tuii.s JluiaUa 8c UaluA Crontia Jt lot the Mediterranean, A report was in circulation that an F.ngUh fleet was aUo un der way, but (his has been contradicted by the Courier. In France very little jt d ing. The prest continue to fight (he minittrr. and (he ministry to bring its conductors to the bar of juetice. The manufacturing distress is still prevalent in Tng'snd. The croa are good and season fine, 11ie defea( of the eipvdition against Terceira, by the fres of Don Migtiel, which was publtth. rd s few dsys sg-i, is confirmed by this arrival. Ireland. We regret to perceive, by accounts in uie ui:ierew irr. papera, tbat tlie- emanei. patory measures, hsve not bad sll that trensoil uing.trTect Upon (he population of Ireland hii'h the promoters of (he (Vtiolic Bill anlici paled. Scarcely a day paaM-s hut mjrdert or outrages of (h worst description sre perpetra ted i to much so, indeed, that it sould aeem at If the only ape iea of emancipation had been to excite and give almoat unlimited license to '.he worst pinions sl.it influence the human, miml. The Ituteian head quarters were at Aidosi the standard of the Prophet had.beeD unfurled by "the Turks, sod Ihey wars" waitinf "the ap. p roach of the Ruaaiant, bo at re within eight hours march ol AJrianopIc I'tnlful carnage as amkipated,. It aa ipprelicndcd.tJiat Shun.la would surrender. "The increasing witiii.gness olthe wtiitan lo en'er into negotis- The Parit Conttitutional alTirms tbat lloetia liad offered turitiet lo P.ng. land. Il is said that the only drfriice at Con stantinople was a fortified came of twenty thou sand men. One account aayi ilte Sultan and hi I. tiling men were determine! to give'uttle to the Ruaaiant, near Adrianxple ; ami were Itilly prepared to devtroy the l apital, rihtr than allow it to tall into the hartrit ot the enemy. It ik Mtid the Grand Sultan i h rrcoguiavd the Independence of tireece ; but tlie ternu of this . . m 1 i-i.. u..i. itiiiciii.ivii.ic uu. uiciiiiuncu. i ne cii tan ri- r.- i ;j ,u i i i pre-ir-d a worn, however, thr Cnte rFhtnn, 1 report was laid nn the able and or should not remain at the beil of the lirtrk dered tolve printed 1 he bill ol lilp.hta, government. Me wished a Prince to be named! by F.njjlaTRl indTrance ; and tlut tbeae powers: would guarantee the safely of hi F.mpire against the iwcurswms of hit itew-welgMwrea, - -j VlRGLVl.l COXVEXTW.Y ..'axis iMoxaoE, On being inducted! into tne unair, on luonnay, me D n iriM. . as 1 resident of the Convention, addres sed ihe memlrcrs ef (lie- ( Motive ot ion nesr-4 ly as follows : Hiving served my country from very . ..i i;f. ;n n ;,. . ' ' , ,. . , .l ; amour the most enterprising, thrifty, and weal- most difficult emergent.es, from the moM , iu lk fBll J((J M ...'nuiatctl important ot which trusts I have lately ain,it pn.per'y hy his own industry and pro retired, I cannot otherwise than (eel with dent forecaat. Hit loss wdl be severely felt, an fjteat -sensibility, this proof ofil he high well by hit family avid neighbors, aa by the confidence of this very enlightened and county al Urge, of which he wa. a respectable .ii a 1 1 I. , mairit rate and a uselul citizen, respeclablo Assembly. It was mv ear-j h . . , . , , . , . . u . . i ,i , . i .: At l.iminirton Maine, on the 14th nil. t.azarus nest ho pe anc desire, that a very distin- r,n. , . , . r . . . . . llowc, acred 104 yean I Mr. Ilpwewa a native Kuisneo ciiuen ana irietic, wiio na pre uf (;Pf enW,d, We"w4lamahire. li s wife, Mol ceded me in several of thete high (rusts, : y Kuwe, who died lai( rm-ing, waa Um the and who hud a just claim to that prece-1 same year with her buibs'iid. in I7.'5) they dence, should have taken tais station, and j ,vrrc married at Hie age. of K and consequent I ,ler,lv reirret the rnnsidei ntinn uuM'itogeihettighlxyear,! v. i t.; ,i-r,-. Tt. ua.i; uiuutLii iiiiii if iid.iuib f. i lie . r t . , ,,. W1S w. ....... y ..,,... .c..,lc.u ihe punty of his life, will godown loonri lalesl posleriiy ; and his example, aided ( oy tnai ot otneis, wnom i nccn not men-1 lion, will give a strong prop to ou,r free - system of government. - ! i . r l I regwtt my appointment from another . , t . I l ii ClOllieci WZ lai.ii.Y i nwu. 5- -f,-- cdnsidcraoon : a fear that I shall not be tenX tj,e Iota is peculiarly afflictive. O'er able lo discharge the du'ies of the trust, his youthful steps they had watched with soli with advantage to mv Country. I have cituth:: were arduous in ministering tc his never Ufoie-held uh . station aiid.am,rm!rt,v,nJ u'eir en"0'sn P",P"ns',.,'im ignorant of the rule of the llntis. I ,s , m- . . . . , . have also been filleted of late, with in firmily, which Still exists to a degree, to lorm a serious obstacle. Ue u. placed., tiowever, here, I will exsrt my best f . ' ..uii.vai auvi i.iv mail dul 11 as ll.J are, at every luzurd, 10 discharge its duties to the satisfaction of tLis Assembly, and of my Country. .The Assembly is, called far the, most important object, it is to amend pur Constitution, and thereby give a new sup .... ...... 1. .. .k... . port to our system of free republican gov 1 eHraiem r oar 'VwttmvTtm'mthe"Tfnt' iMFWfftSttttt&foxke U-ntonr end it fc( ptTiod; fhr iexamphes tmly of the - tmcient' republic before : ns,- we "have no w the 1 experience of more than half a century of this, our own Constitution, and of (hose of all our sister States:- If it bas defect as I think it has, experience will have pointed them out, and the ability and in ill re. tegnty ol this enlightened body, commend such alteration as it deems proper to our constituents, in whom the power of-adopting or rejecting them ia exclusively vested. All o'her republic have laded, i nose rif;'5pme and Greece exist enly iu'ilij- lc) . tit l!io (rrriiories tliitH niy fu!ed w ie the ruin nf iniient buiMini only lt (;overnmenti havs perished, n 1 tho lnhabltariti exhibit itatq of decrepitude fid wretchednett, which it frightful to those who vlvil ihcm. Oa lh lubject of order, and (he meth oil of proceed in i, I need not ny any ihirtjj to this acmb!y. 1'hc Importance of tht CstI, snd the rrurnrf ( eUciIon, f;Ue ample assurance that no danger need t atprthended on that subject. Our fcllow-citlzctn, In (be elections they bitre made, have looked to the treat cause at ittu? i end selected thoae whom the; thought nwt- compel ern to ita- ctUa. Ther bave not derotej thcmuliet to In; ditidu'afir bufhafe reeirdid bHnrtple, and, , sought Ao mcutsi iu-, Jaibla-iaeal atrong ground tocanJUeh hs liability mil anreeasnfmie iviitm II Imilrf i me whh enttal ortudetice ihtt the result of fnqr latKmr'e will rr.rrtpond with n . f uesdiy, the 6ih, Vr. VMlt suuiiiiucu rcsuiu'ioni, io appoini com rim tee on the leading feature of the "on atitution p which were laid on the table. A resolution wai r'oittd, (50 riatng in the alTirmatire) inviting: (he Clergy of the City to attend, alternate for open In? the proceedings of the ONrovention ech morning wjth pryer,-A ronnrriif.ee of 34 member was appointed, one from racb aenaioriai (jittrict, lo Jnuire and report what method will be must expe dient in bringing before the House auch amendments io the C'uniiituiion aa may be preferred. On Wednesday, the 7th, the commiltee nf 34 was announced, and consists of Messrs. Madison, Marshall, Giles, Tzc well. Pleasants, John Kandolgh, Mercer, Chapman Johnston, John Koan'e, A. II. Powell, M. If. Brodnsx, Peachy Harrison, A..Cjrpe, J- V. Mason. W. JVaylor, J, II. TJf orgerlJ" Chapman,' 1 f ommert i P.i D.x'dridgc, J. W. fircrtif ", Lampbclli (1 Townes, J. Taliulcno, T. II. Joynes. On Thursdayt Tlie 8ih, the commiltee ! of 24,of which Mr.'.VaHuoti tsihairmsn. m.idc a report in vhi-l they recotn- neno me appointment ni a ti muuitee to: coiuider the bill of ijjh s and to report whether in ineir opinion any, ino, it unv, what amendments are ntresaiy tliertin; and three committees to icport resprc lively, wnethcr any, ei.fl, if any. what ami ndmcnta are tieccssury in the I.rgis Idtivr, Kxecutive am) -'udi iil dtpart ments ol Oovernmtnl a established by (he present Cvnaiitutiun and that such parts of it a? arc lift Referred to ihtae committees, be rtlerred to a committee ; and the prrtcnt ' ons'itutlun, were order erJ (o be.prtntcd lor the ute of the mem K.r" " - . . . . w w t sr w m rrr ' MARRIED, ' - Tn this tonnty, on the tSth 'Inst. by William- sou Harris, K. Mr. Jame linn, to Mbs F-hza- hj, Uruner. Dii:n, - At hit residence in tl.e Kurka of the Yadkin, iriThit rounty.on liilay, the 16rh iu'ul.TllO'MAS a i .aa oMA -imi. area anout . sir. 'aaes wa In Camden. S. C. llth inti. '.lorvina Tdiza aiciyiiiniLit, uai;iii' i v - '! .;' ......II .L I. . I . ki .n.l ('..nil,,. SIcCuIlucljf in ,be 12-u )c-r of her age. . . . rCkldeIlcc. in MkUnburir county, oh the 23d Angv sAer W-dy' -UU. ners, 16th year of ins age, .ntxuwier Mntt.y. youngest sontf Alexander cott, Lfq. of steel Creek. York district, 8. C. The premature death uf this proinisinc vOung genllcman, ha "". r.J: M..., i-,-.-;f.-T t.r. I t '"f ase.uine s m r r wi n their hopes wire suddenly blasted, ins i ,i..r.r , unrsentionahle. and he hud been instructed in the catechetical formulas of the, AsaocialcUefped. ...Church-... ..IlewasJ sufficiently advanced in ma ciasmea. s'uucs.o ! l.l I.: . lUs. li.ri.np I law in till. S. V. ( nllr-gr. In tlie cmirso of bis studies he had enaoir nun m rnui . - riven evidence of energy of mind, and..ji.tlat cal tste. But his (ireat Master called .hun. to lav down his Minora, and hear the doom, Thy daysare numherrd! rould the wishes 01 efforts of friends prevailed, he had been spared. But, How loved, how valued once, availcth not, To whom related, or by whom Ingot.: Airrptrfdwiit -risijjifiAl. P" . XnKihmn Pritetr October 24-. .Coltoc 1 1 in 1 1 rents, corn 25 to 30. beef 3 to 4, but. ter JO to 12, flour 3.73 to 4 per barrel.w heat 60 to 70 Irish potatoes ,10 to sOVweet do. 25 to M, brown s..gar 12 to 15, coffee M to 22, salt 1.1 . to 1 25 homespun cloth 15 to 25, whiskey 20 to p. bacon 8 to MJ. layettevillr, Oct. H... Cotton ,i to Pi bacon 6 to 7, peach brandy 5 j appledo 40 to 42, butter 10 to 15. corn 4 to 55, llaeed tiU, flour "4 lo 5 i lard 74, mola 2J-. Smi Si io 1.0, aalt 75''to 80, tallow S, wheat s.a W, whi.key i!4 to 3 U. S. bank notet t i a 1 K r rtnt pri- niiu.m, Cafe !'er ditjp, i a CLtrtf,) Orf.lf.'.rotfon 7 to il reft , flwrfls9, whiikev, 27s iJl.l.tci.n T ln(t, hms' a 9, he.t kld of hging JJ lo S, alt 34 ts 5J, corn ii s4enf!fti II lo -i.,...w.N Carotins hnk bills 3 S 2 pet Cent, ditcount Ueorgia, l ditto. , - Tobacco, middling ii) to A, prime 9 to li Wheat VJ is ll0, Corn 3 J to CO cents per buihrl, flour r llacon J, t KifhimnJ, Of I. ir...trttifl7 s9, Wheat I DO, corn 42, bacon M la 8, hra.i-ly arir.li 5j 35, whiikry 3 lo 31, Amir 3 j. I mer. CineiHml.l, UKu, IMI. T,,.,,f;otfoi l.'J.les. Uiers HI rents, rl us ed 7 to 4u, iimf SJi to 5.8 f, Kenhaws ta!t rents, pra h biamly 6.', pti do, 37, whiky iX1, tallow ft is 7, tobac co 3 to 7 tenia fier Ht, CWe tM. l7..j&moii ta,fl iurl ta I out or the ". that fiom Camds tall rJ, wli tier '.'1 'o M. hsc-Hl 7 It 8. $.00 at 6, soUMikJMgjring, mada.nf .letnn J to 21, wheat t 04lo 1. 6, ak laonManla leaih- , 1st 2ti t , aveaatock do. IS to Xivfc irrio. I1' Aaii-le biamly 3dls W, wl4 key .f etnc,,tn,, Wnl, Can,ln. 1 i I, igi 3 to 24, Virginis I per cent. do. H'tlmtHglmn, (Ml, 14.. ..Cotton 7 In H, flat 11 lo 11, flmir fl 00 to 7 Ut, crfn S t- f, ik ei 7 lo r), apple brrnly M In J.t.tat'j i BkiV. l.ynthkHrg, I trg. Ho, H.-.Tu'no 4 In r. Hour 137 lo .1.32, whea( 75, a- y "J to i :. HaronTlo r.Tohar. n, dull sale. tthilht riacn a little, and t lit rcaMy al 71. . tVamla, .1 V. (Ml. 16 Coltim .J ,5, Cour j lo 6, whiskey .j') to 31, oacoo 6 to 7. wheat R7t lo VH), com 57 lo 60. salt 87. flaUtmrnr, Ikl. 13.....'.F1rttir t) I 7, fnttn'i 19 10 II, wh.-krv 24 In -J5, haro 9 lo 1! Ihi't (M l. iO.. ( ott'ni to II. (las 9 a II, flour 5) loo 21, coin Jvi a 51, cliei-v .1 !, tallow H a h. LIST OF MtrrialtM ! UF.MIMNliinth P.nf?he at N'atrsvil'n N. Carolina, Hie 1st ! nf "ctoher. 18." W Ilium JL Air tan. hr l.ewh .iiieiBMirh James Air xamU-r Alciamler 5er'v. M'. Moriah Lodke N W. Alaxamlrr William Boiies John .Ml-' Kohl. MrKtv ', James MeKwais Wilnii MeWan-t .. .. l'rrl!y C, MeKe Sm. MrFai'and F. t n.i.fin ; tevi n I'arker .! n Sunder 1 h. sct-t:-aoM li -hie. iri'S Ai'n W Vi.'icsf liirliiul S; j, 'I Ihmiih S;1 i-I.-r Jolin W1. Jjhu WoolcSrr. .Vyj W. KI-'TIrl, James t ew HenrF.rln llrudctMin F.irsyth Dr. Fitrgeraltl tJaither Willin 'tray WiMiaui (iilwon llenrv Hickt na til,uin Harbin ,,r"j NichoUs Icrhoiir llaker Johnson Uobert Kerr lieliry C. k'erita Vies. Img A Ur.d .Morocco 1'orLct liiirik, fmnd a f-w tlaystiner l- twernlowr V - av4 Mey ' Mtti, h ; Mnh le pers of value to the n a iter ; who r i r. -reive i', on calling al the Carolinian pnnling nflier, av-ii-g for ihit a.lt trli-otu ni. &c -Yd.Wwy. tkt. Hit, 1SJV- 1 North-Carolina .iihln SK't'ty. Srij; .V), 1827, rSOOTTV.TliifjFlir AkM;n&tyA. ill' cauv lliroiij(!i(Mit the ttate. rsj.rci jti y I)ihf4'ek from the Ilible Maciaiiei within the Wale, he'Iniited tn meef hi (ienetat Convantion on WrducMlay the ICtli day of Divcmher n :, in the city of Kalegli. fur die iniince i,l .I-m. trtg rffrcirTit nvriMin t tor faruulr. .w iiltia a given time, the whole Sta'e with ia t a.'e.j .te ttijiply r.f ilihles. The Managtrs were led'to the adoy.iun .of the Ion going ItiM.lutioii, at the rt(j'ie t i.f a neighhori ig llihlt Socielv, and aUo, in "ke uem e of a c o.tiniUnii ation received frnni r-J American ItitiV Soi iely. on the IjOih suhjnf, V) order of Ihc Uoanl, .1. C M.t.S .W'v. 'WT'lTII a bin khorn he;n!. h .llow at the to; I i wiih oine s lvi r mount wih rciiiainnig on it, was left al tin. oflii.e by some prrson on. knian. It ran ne had L tlie owiu r, on his Kleutilting it. Sitlnhurt,, i),t. '24, 'fWJ. JlcUcal College of SOCTIJ CVI(ti SV. fill I ! arinimal (.oiirnc of .i.CTL'Ui!s m tl.is -JLj,-iariliiliiiii..wiilbc$J.mjijlrihc sre- -1 .ffiiu in November, on the following branch?" i j i . . , .... . . 1 1.. . .iHiimmii, oy .iohi i nwaar. iiihhiwu., i. Surg, by Jmn It ttnar, M. I. Irtuud JhyllFaTnrrK,M.n. Prat Ui f uf Muhnnr ' Mitirnn Meihca, by Mr :t It. Fgnsr, Al. U. OAiWiift and ''"' f . f;. Pmorsic, M f. fi' II amrn anil lulil'm ( 'irmiilr't, hy Kimeaii Itava.sEi., M. IX XututaiMulurih. t fe TrrH. h,.,. l, U and linlunii, ) ' Vath.Mualand . Wo-S, M. D. Surgical Jnuluiny. ' l)emwntratQT of Mutitnu, hv J. Wanira, M. 0. - ' -11 P. .VR V R; FW 3T,: lUaiu Charletton, Aug. J, 1829. W -VA( i ON KUKjr- Dtitinn tn lutit ltn-illc, . WUA, find it to their advantagf, to .top at the It'ajtn lanl, where . very con venience rs pr'ivtiie-1 fr Man and II Jnc, to make hem uimfin-tahle, at 'lie moderate charge of 2JT cents a day snd niphl. for the piivilege of t'i Vard, he use of a'gool bouw, fire, water, and ht:--AlalMiiL. and Vrowiwon 'Store. Bread 6hop and i oufec ...Uuir TJaea.whukac.rd..-.cuinwrt '&W$8'"yM lT'' .,?.... v NO.TIcr...-. .In compliance i;ii a Decree of the Court of I'.quity of'tha cotrrrty of Ran dolph, I ihaircxpw to p'iblic sale, upon a cred it of twelve months, on Monday the second day of November next, on tlie pUitaiion whereon Thomas I.ytle resided at tit;- lime of his death, upwardt ot lnX? Vej-roL't, belonijitiK to the es tate of the faid Thu.ius I.ytle, duo'd. and of the estate of Cat Lsrine I.ytle deed. ; cimVisting of men, women, boy's and girls; Ml '"ynnng,- and generally very likely. B. El.lpTT; e. si. e. Prleeofdyal."ie.Sl- l . ...