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THE MINERS’ AND FARMERS’ JOURNAL. ^AiuI>'rfKT Wttre authorized to announce Mr. Ibaac Alexander, as a Candidate for tho Of- Clerk of the Superior Court. We arc authorised to announce Mr. Ja». McCain. "® “ Candidate for the Oflice Clerk of the Su|>crior Court. \Ve are authorised to announce Mr. Kuk- BS • ’«»didatc for the Office of pcrior Court Clerk, We are authorise*! to announce Mr. Am- , MiGi!*?*, ai a Candidate for the Oflicc C’uuniy Court Clerk. Weare authorised to announce (?ol. F'van ed this account from the witnrsses who came through this place in the SiHgo. Carolina Watchmun. EXECUTION OF CHAKI.KS STOKES. Fiom Iht Ralriah Rtfiinter The rwiblic havo U-rti laltlj- informed that I ronlcn.platrd the publicatioti of a Work tntitlcd ‘‘A Vii.dication of the Charttcter of the Stale of l\arth-('aroIiria from the aBpf-rsions of Mr. Jkf- ; rKRiWiN ns cor)tain.-d in hii I,cit( r to the late John Convention Question.—It will lie recol-1 lectcd, that during the last session of our' State Irf'gislature, a numerously attended meeting of persons friendly to the call of i, p..n4-ir.. I now pro. . ■ ... . on thisunfortuiiate man, nt Koc^kford, Surryi iko edition of his workK County, on !• riday 17th inst. in the presence F"**'- through the public pr» *.H, to (nipgeBt a more of a liirije collection of i»eop|o. It will lie “'■conntot the volume than is eontnined raniembered that ho was "^.onvicted of a :VilViV.:rt:o^i7err”n^:u.^ burglary in breaking the house of Sarah Hjr retire nee to the objectionable letter of Mr. Iaiiibcrt, with an intent to murder her. J' ff r*'«n. it will be found that the .Mecklenburg 'I’he culprit had been respited by the («OV- I^' tlurution of Ir,dependence ih theKubjeet of Ilia ernor fcr aorne wwks, and it was ireiwral. :"'at that event in our hi.iory Iv til/ .1 !i i i» irmullinely d nied. I »ay, insultinely denied— y behaved by the commi^ni y until the very I U cau.e. not only the lanRuage in which hia deni- „uest wUI he comnlicH wilh in n.ost of the la«t moment that he would l>e pardoned UD-I al i> couched ia contemptuouR—the reaaun uiton . r . . I der the gallows, and many thought the iMKtr I " he doubtk nhallow—and the whole spirit ® n»atter of certainty, and we wretch entertained this ill-foimded i‘ “ .0 .r, »,,*d .1,.. .he: iurrrz otticer oT the law endeavored to impress ; Sipncra of the National iKelaration of Indci>cn. him wilh a didt'rent opinion. He made ’Iroin North.t.’aroliun. Iiria, was held in this Cily. Amongst oth er Resolutions, one was adopted, rof]uesting tho Sherifis of the several counties to o|>en a |Kill at the ensuing August elections, with a view to tho ascei tuinment of the wishes of a mnjorily of the people of the Stale, as to the expediency or incx[icdif;ncy of a- mending that instrument. 'I'hat this re- a» a Candidate for the Otfice I no disclosure to ihe public, but .K-rsisted ' . : L it^nKii.lnlhetrueBpintofdecention.hediKclaimii m private in criminating one or two others. auXnlcd t^announre »>ad before decided to be cotmee- Wcareau |p capital executions Bi'!tTWK R, t'Sq. as a amlu e lor le case, as serms to be the riolicy 'c of Superior Court Clerk. are authorised to aniK>uncc Hraln 4IE>. •* “ Candidate for the Oflke (iHinlv Court Clerk. We.rtr authorised to announce Mr. Jen- «‘*g'od than to l^o,„e an example. l arohnn Watchman. L»«a H- Kma.as a Candidate for the Of- of fount) Court (,‘lerk /'(Im ri«.«4LL'I'mom p»o> it! nil'll, in the true npii it of deception, he diKclaiinii nil intention of impiitiii); any doubtfulneiis to N'. t'arolina. No State waa inure ti.xcd or forward, he etcloimi—nnd y>l he had in a few preceding line*, a»i|M'rf>ed in the i;rMiM'tt manner the charac ter of her !(• prew iitutive on the nKiat iIluitriouH nnd tryinff oceanon of lii-r iMiliticnl existence. If North-Curolina delejjati'ri the rankenttory in Con. grtss to fi(rn on her liehnlf the National Hi elara. tion of Ii:d(p-ndrnce, the Slate and the I)i’le|;ate must iiiiik together. If Ihe vtaiineli whifr«, ('as. \v ».i i.aiid IVnm admillrii to lit no errn in hit Irller, |M rinittrri their anotiate to play the double part , , . , of a U hiij at home, and u Tory in Congreiis, they Appn hrneit a.— M e learn that ' t,m muBt Cink, notuithaundiiig the ap[irobutioii of irn of tlirjc ebarceo, I have con. any case, as serms to be the [lolicy of cur law, no fitter occasion could occur for its etercise. Tor besides the enormity of the «i{k-iiec itself; the priwmrr was one of those that seemed capablc of no earthly j.Mrs. I'niiic*-s Silver*, whom we advertis-, Mr. JnrEa>^ov. decline* iM ing ',.,1 week. 8"4 Knviria rwiiitpil I'rum UiirLx I to 'hr refiitu! see no reason why the reccommendation should not be attended to in all. At least, It is time that public attention should l>e drawn to tho subject, since in so short a |>e. riod the question of “Convention” or “No Convention,” will be directly presented to the people for their decision. We learn that the committee, consisting of Wm. H. Hayirood,im\. Romulutt M. Savmlrrg, Rich, mond M. Peamon and Thomat J)nrs, Ks- quires, upon whiirn, at ihe meeting last winter, was devolved the duty of preparing nn explanatory Address to the citizens of iho Stale, have nrarly completed the task assigned them. 'I’liis .Address, when pub lished, will pa vet he way for a dispassionate consideration and discuisisiuu of the impor. tant siiLject. It is a principle which lies at the founda If ire authorized to announce the fol- pentlemen as CaiKiidatcs for n seat j ibf llouHr of CommouM of the next Oen- lA'^ niblv : WM j Ai.irxANnrn. n«|. ANPItnv ;KltR, K«^. ls»l i.llKKl Y, JOHN u KiN;. We art nulhori>«d to announce the lion. r\KV W . Co>NoB as a Cawlidaie for re- Iti.ti to the next Cfnigrens of the C. S. pan) mg ciHiiitv, who had bt;«'ii f»ir a short time en- ;,'3;;el iii pi dilliiig war fc in Hiirke. Sli«- our a(*i.ait:inl In the tourn of thin rhapter loo, I i Coti‘‘llttllion, of sulficient magnitude to re hall huve ail op|iortiiiiiiy of discussin; the Mili-] qjjj|-e amendment, let the pmwr slens be tarvdiM i,,|i|.e iiU..umI by th. fon're»«. of Aurusl .r, .X . , , , III . I- - ""v’’*'’'''I taken to entire the execution of the popu- was dri'«MMl in iiiHii • ani>arel and had cut I •>, and intn^u* liiij to the i.otiee of the pub- , , , i j .. her hn.r «hori. U e l..'rn that her father !••.'‘ofth-.se «l.o wcr. f.,r. i..o»i m .11 the j will. It on the other liatid they are and U.H Ic have Ih,H. U-eti comm.lted toL.i, •” I*’"’ J'V'' V';, . J ’ Nn aeveial ol the Ktandaid Work? nt thii tune, j it b_tter to ‘‘ bear With ills v.C have, than •is accessaries Ki li.-r e»rii,w. ; cv. rt.v in our hiMo. ^ , "";r i ■ ji-™ ,ee k,ii„n»x. Prf»iir„t—U ;'n-ltrr,. Ik. .Ui I»,rt.d ly the Uu aulhorily. ' '' "‘d «he qtieslion is dtsi>os*d of in »ime ,, , 1 vroiid eh..i-!rr wiIIIh'devofd exrlunivelx «ri\, our Stale will he at a Ktiirid as regards llrtliitiiure paper ii. .» i.i ‘ liiitli( rfM-flton SjKi'tutor. hi/ thi ■tnl. d h\ that li' r»eriil Himtuli.t .1/. SiunJ*rM, i.f this eit\, h i- l>«'ea Bp|Hiilited ( 4>iiiiiii*'Si»iijer under tii i'rr»‘ai\ i>f liii!-iiiiiil\ With 1 ranee, in Ihe to tlir ^!reklln^n^Ir P' u;« n V Inch Vr. Jurifi t\,»ill b (il‘■Cli^»■d, *nj the mo»t ii>iii«iJiita \id>i.ii drawn, not only frmii the te^tiuiuny oi ■ »l»rati. n. Hie sioiincJi- : itnprovemeiil, ami to stand t-till is generally ‘ 10 re lro-ade.— I.i VI. w II. . I 1.1 , ‘ le-inr nifii. but iV'.in tl. aniiaU of tlic Mate, ■* iil , , I iiiace ,>lr. *» illuiiiiM, refciPiK-^l ; andlli.il ■ . i ■ . ■ , . it. fnlluwine ueiiileinvn have be'n dec- , / /»_ ,, i ■ -i _i. ii il . .t • 'o ''' ■ ‘hudow n. doii„t , r I ^ 1 . ^1 hriDt. ( III* t t Icrk in IIk ■"'{-irt-i i„ ih.. trutii of thit moAt honorabie tvent >n ojr ' member* of lh« -V'al ( *urt of lhi-l„„ „, „i Sl;ite, lni» r.M-oived the ap|K.ii jnly, lor ihe enmimi; )ear, mz ; .'i \ (n nt t«f Cuii'^ul (i'U* rul of Frin)r‘. »\wi iL, MATittw NV r, I.«iut> H. j lioltt^U Star. iKRIs, Jotl'f I.M.KAX and AmjKI.V' tlui- , The ;' n''ral \'**»*fiibl\ of the IVei.bv- Tne rti niucletl a* I he liiilery »hall ri num. Ii. th 'li:rd I thall vindicate tl: ■ hir- r ol \\ II 11«M Ib-iria from lb iii»>.u|»^H>rted . aliiii.ny-if 1,;.. 1-n I contrarict the n.n. kid rli>.r —that he a* the rankefit tory in (’•Hijr. * — a •bori »l. i tell of liis (.olitK-al ehar- li’naii Churrh m llio I luteil Stat'-s cin\iMi- »eir. .-md il.i:«tr.it> hi» [M.trurtism by an evhibi- ».l .... 'I'l.Mr...'.., ... II..V Mr tion of nir.nv ol hi» pri\a’.e Irtlrrs. w rittin duiinn rie People’* F*re«» and W||mincl>n .\d- . ' i ’ 1 " "• hi* «..i\iei in the C'oiilu.cntaJ 'on. -r h.w- united, .,kJ will m future b. " ‘/’“Z*' V "'“n “I- ’*;:* I’eople's ly 'I I He hoiie that tlie antu'iii«lii>ns ut . . i , , . jm ■ in«. will reali^d. and lhal cr. '.entnN, th.. A .m .,ib,> , • recei»„ ,h„. ,«.,rnnage which will -'J’-n-d uM.l II,.- “''' y--. w.i.n the I .1 ; '• , Ke». Dr. '» I i.;m 11. ,M. I >*.w« I, ot Nn,t i « hts b ill aud eiJeriin/i-. , .. , . , . . ■ . . 11 uri'lma, WMs iiwonir/t.'ii.'/y « l elitl .^ll>^Jera- _^_‘'• ‘ Ii..r. and iIk: Krv. .‘i)l».-»ler M. F.ai»n. ..f I’litrilo, 1Vm|>orary Clerk. 'I’h*' IJi'f. I»r. tO.11.Ul NK A UO>. yi' Fif'tnr- I }:npe you «i!lgi\e the following arti! !e a plac iii your paier : lit |ia"-".ni' alone our main ftreel 1 have taken notice of a number of piles oi'tin-bark nearly op. ; o»ite our principal tavern. 1 e'uld not account for the riiiofify of it at that plare. conscqiirntly, iT.qiiirid nnd found it «as intended to improve th Mre« t. Now. fir. I must confer* this a new nia- ti.rial to improve a »trei t wilh : and for my own )art, Mr. Cdilor, 1 am ene >■ ho liisapprovtb ihia tliiiisry nay filtl.y) niattriai, an it is well known that tlie first « arm weather the vn[Mir aritiin^ I’rom It nif.il b* i(ffi n*ive, if not nrihealthy : thif>, in ad- MARBIEZ>, In thia county, on the 23d ult. Mr. David M Hendfrion to Mia.i Sarah Me Knight. On the 16th of iVtay, Rev. John G. Withertpoim to Misg Martha H. Uritr, daughter of the Kcv Isaac Grier, of this county. DZXID, In Lincoln county, on the 11th ult Maj. John Maftle, in the 74th year of hi> age. nnekkly almanac. —mTE: 1M3. 1 (Saturday, 2 Sunday, 3 jMonday, 4 Tui'Hday, 5 Wednesday 6 Thuraday, 7 Friday, r‘iKe"|t"t°l M(X)N‘S phases 4 517 9I For June, 1833. 4 50'i7 101., M- ”• 4 50i7 10' * ^ ® mom. 4 4J|7 ll'”' - 4 4!) 7 11 4 41»l7 11 Last 10 7 0 morn. New 17 5 19 aft’n. First 34 10 8 mom. FAYEITEVILLE, MAY 28. Brandy, CV>gniae flj a 2; Peach 65 a fiO; Ap ple 45 a .W; Bacon, CJ a 7i ; Beeswax, 17 a 17J ; Bugging, 13 a 17; lutTec, 12J a 15; Cotton, lOi a 11 j ; Corn, (iO a 65; Flaxseed, §1 a 0 1)0 ; Flour, $4} a 00 ; Feathers, 32 a 35; Iron, 4^ a 5^ ; Lard, 10 a 00; Molasses, 32 a 33; Oat*, 35 a 37 ; Nails,cut, 6| a6J ; wrought, 16 a 20; Rum, Jama ica, 140 a 175; N. England, 45 a 50; Rice, 4 a ; Sugar, 7j a ; common, 8 a 8J; loaf and lump, 14 a 1S>; Salt, Liverprol, 65 a 75; Turk’s Island, 70 a 75; S*teel, American, 8 a 9; Eng. blistered, 16a 19; (>erman, 14 a 17; Tallow9al0; Wheat, «0 a 85; Whiskey, 30 a 35. W il . "' riiMrfl by the li* \. Or. Ohio, tiif ^ In tl.> p>-r(nrm;in*r of the duty, thu» at'-umed, Vdverl nrr ” by 'I'humas l^nut! Mwk-r.to'r ol th.- InM AvM-iiibl> , from I’.phe- I -h.il iw.t ,ns„!, the pr. t. nM,. -. of Uic bock to , ^ lrien.i I..rin. will reali^d. and lhal 'f"';*; ^'^--.VnlnN, th.' A .m i,.b!> , • J.7r..'.‘.'“'Th' l!aMier."diiVry IcxZnrl | «' ^ " ' w|.i. It »v a i.»ti\e of the Soiitl.i rn country I could n'>t evcai"', »«>• ei-t!rrlv e^li" jiitthi il oil niy fir«t ; prriiMil of hi« Jetti r«; kikI I should i »teein iny«‘ir uiinurlliy of ll'i fiiUMikbi;! o:' th" .'■•lair, by any irnwal of r-«(> t r.r rrvc-ik-.. fur f(,«- mrinr^ry at th. man who ha:* i-o lljirrantlv ealuminalcd h«r T>» PrnrRvi (”«*i «t is ^till in aes-^iDn, likiU In Iw‘ fur S''»n»e da\i to eome.— T>i-»la) nioniing to I’rnlay nighi •>! »^■k, W.H wikolly (lecupied in the Iriiil 1- "I the iiM|i^Hni LaiiilraM's in whiih 1’. S. Ill), of this city. I'- Suie,l ( lerk. histor;, and th ehnrarli r of one of her uorthiest anl the Itov. i>r. John M'Unwi’ll. tif J.liza- win*- ?^1..V\S l.I.L JONi:>. b thl>wn, N. .1. Permaw nt ( Vrk. I’re. ,VusI'-.M. vioiix ti t.iking the chair. Hr. Mr |)nwell ' ti rial of gravel and rock, or cky and gravel ? n;i;;ht b> "nid by our oinmi^ioners that there is nut fund- in hard. NViiut is done v ith last year’s lax ai d the nale of town lot*, ainotinlini; in all to nearly “I50tl. 'I his may not be in ca.>^h. but it Is all Will ^Hx^urt'd by "ood oondi*, which will pass with any of tMir rilizt na, a» well as money, for any iinprovenient t.’iat should be conlracft.d for, either ol' public or private chaaacter, (and permit me here to »ay, lest I should tbrget, that all con tracts should be made public, by adverti.sement, calling on all cone, rued to attend--by this sonic. ^o''fh-('rrnlir^a yfilin-fitrtortj. ^ thinj might be Mved and much light tliro«n on 'FheJu' *’'made hi» acknow I' d^tiirnu | .r the • !ib«-st argument i>n bith sides, ever ' . the (Wrts of thin Slate. | Kepo«,»„rv that, fron. T'c iwo k-ading ,«.int. ..fconln.versy, as ' ‘‘now,, character and abilities, he Slabs, where cerlaiiilv il cmild l>0 carried on to th‘ gr :iir%l advaiilnjre. r.a W('!l on ae- f liie coll'eiiM'iM'f ol' ilu‘ niw iii.it I’c two Hading |w.intt.|conir«jver*y, as r.iinl of i he «-..ii\ehi.iMfo| the r.iw iiiate- ■.t»l>r,tan.l then,, are. flrsl, whether the Ik- expect.^ to render ini,H^rtunt aid ; ,l,eapi.e.- of ^lave labor.-,/;. prohibiting the .Mitry I ‘ I fi^n kf-r iai)(J» arr in force, and j * * ■IkIIkt ll»e correrlm'f*# of Ihe /*».Arn.» ' (AIlIM.I HA\.I- ^ .. nin in 171.7, can b.- enquired into. ■ T loih-umg 1. ll.e ,H.stcri|.t a letter fir.l ,>01111. Ih- Court charge.l the addres^-il lo the editor ot Hh- I»aily li-.telli- I'n.tt till, acth of 177“^ and IT'-S, ahive ^•■rreil !i>, remained in full furee, and that , t . v'HI'Vi.ton, av ». r^...rr,„Ugrantswithinri.eIiMhanlKHmd.' - * ''“ve J.iM learm-d that some - •rre »r,id On th.. «.ror*d tlieC’.Mirl im|*ortaiit ( ahliiet changes have tins day ot'rem «mc tl.e charter ot the liu ‘ e 1 1, , I l>e«-n COIifi rretl. Mr. I Wne, of reiinsv 1-' it e I mled Slate«. U e 1. trn that hi* course of 'the nmn.ng of the I'irken, l.tK* /»r,no • ; „C„,nenl i. M.ntewhal this: that his opinion of •ki'leiice ot the iMHiiidarV dese-nlH-d 111 . it» uneonititutionalitv ha» not ch.inged, but that NVe find tho toUovMng political intelli gence 111 the Kiclimond \V lug of Friday’ lust ;—\at- 1,ill'll. Ml. Randolph ard the R./nl nf the I'.Stat'S.— John i{»M>oi »ii,of loianoke. tor some days, and » >■ iK’li'-'e etill, in lhi. rily, if under.-itood to have Il ( lan d him-i If disliiicily and deeiiledly in favor . T 1 I.-'V. I*. ht »i'l . *' I • il.« it* uiirntriiiuinuiaii. * Ir»-at\ of Ih.Utfn of 17m , but not con- 'S transferred to the iDuIrawn. and the coun :-lale I*»'parlmeiit. Mr. 1.1\ingslon appoint- ,ry ),n>ui;ht to the altern»li\-1 of ehoeising l>e. I U'd Miniiiler lo Kmnce, atwl Mr. Stephenson, iwren Ihc prcwnt institution and one of more ex. trio StlU- Virpimn lo Kuuland ■’ I t. nMxe |>nw. rs and c apital, lo be establi-.|ii d for •esent Ik^ ;' irgima, to r.liglano. ' ,l,-ot Vnn llurrn. Mr. Kan. A iiinre particular refi-reuce to of coiilr»>ver>y might at prew ui «rr"pfr,an.| lallK-'rpforedefernHl until our ... : d. Iph Uh«v. h'that Southern people only are in t ;ml.l„ aiM,„. ' " ‘ Mu. need bv co,..t,tut...nal scruples in their opposi. IV Ci.uri ,Ko Journal ot Commerce, and it ,,o„ (, |(,p no» tharior; that if the present institu. , lioti iii ovf-rtlirown. Rin'lhrr of niorr Houhtful tUili- V Ci.wrt lanow engajjeil in ihe trial of iiwlividnaU from i.incoln county, ehar- ': "ilh Ihr paasing of counterfeit money, j Jiisl ni our paiier was ;oini to I . ■ indiv..b..i I I ^ "1 . u i would not have appcart:d then', we pre '"'i-M.hi.U from I.incoln c.mtily, ehar-j sulficicnt warrant of Us t,. and of enlarged ea,«f.n. .. will be immediate- Iv erei ti d 111 its stead, and brought ••■■d-r the con. ‘ I'rolof the F.\eeuti\e tor elcctionc-ering puriKMCs; . I p*i|>er was going lo j fmm Washington, that A»nfav prfli r* an institution » hich he knows, and . Ilie Jury on the Innd caxe, rfferretl j p„ Treaaury iVpirlment, « hieh Ins proved u»eful and independent, to ■under the l(nlri;;h Iteail, relurned n vcr- | la to be transti rred lo Ibc I'hief Clerkship of tlii jnothrr untried, and which may t'all under Uov. •U lot the iH'emhmls. Hal. W«l,'l*/«r. i l>p»ttment, vie« Damki. H«r\T, ap|>oinled „rnim nt influt nee, and r nlarge the already dan. I ( on>ul iJeneral lo Kranee," 1 ^erou* extent of I'.vecutive |>oWer. •^"hn n. >|(IU, who was, at the last term i 1'(k)Ii this n'|>ort, or rather thewe reports,, —• /"'» four:, e.mvirted of a.lvixmg ihe uve remark, that, if Mr. IJrknt, th> veteran i We extract tho following observations ’fy of the Nlml, nil,) wh'tse cate was ('hief ('l«rk m the |)epnrtment of Slal», is on the Oriental C> press I rt>e, troma letter ■'"■'1 to the Siipn iiie (’..urt of the I '. S. desinaiv to retire from the s'ation be has so hv Com. Pwin Portkk to Mr. Skixnkr, '* *“ *** y**''rs imprivoiiment. nhly tilled, we ctaiM not have a more res|M'ct- to whom tho w riter luid sent troin I’era, in '•'■I I'uriier, who wan, at th*- name term, able Chief Commereial Agent in France ; 'rurkey, some seeds of the tn'e to be pro- "'1‘lnj of cmmterreitmg I'. S. Hank nor could the pbce ho will vacate Im> more pagaled in this country.—I’hilad. Sentinel. and w ho«> case was also carried to forliinalelv lilh'il than by tho gentleman |.',yrry inxly haa rend of the iM-autit'iil and cxtcn- ^ ' ''(TMne ('ourl, was st-nteDced tu three who is siKikeu of as his successor. 'I'hes® yjve ci inetericj of I’entari, of I’era and Constanti- 5^'*r»uiipriaoiinieut.—Star. iini>ointm-nts, therefore, we should une- nople. li i* to ihi» tree they owe their beauty.— ’ ’ , , j I, while to;,-,, mlutt minute deserip- I ~ quivocully approve.—.>1/. Mfc/. ! lion of it. || 1, suli'ieienl to say, that it is the I'rf. V* ''’"'"''.V that ihe ca«es ol conn- —♦ ! moat appropriate Uee for grave yards; aiid, as the infl'r’" l.mcoln, have lieen deeidecl , We have just l>eon favored, says the^ question has Nen agit.iteJ in some ot our papers, "‘I'd rall'ourtat Rahith. 'I'he prin- Uichmond (’onipiler, with the privileg*'of how .lur grave. vardH>hould he ornamented, I send h' :^:.m;Jrei:ij;,::uo:.:aiZ ' lian l>crn roi'VirUHl, tho Initn ^he iuinlcn ol .fno. Allun, ' i>. q„„,^,|._Smith wa-4 y-^’^ •'"priwuuicut. 1h'at variance w ith permanent improvement, |»ar. tieulnrly when il is done without the aid of pub lic fuiidj. Mow is ti.e people’’ rrrnry roinj to be expcn- ded 7 Is it lo Ih- ex(K nded in building public church- cj, building academics, ref-airing the back streets, « hen there is scarcely a busines.t man passes once a month, and n gleet the main or principal street, or put it off with a aineuring of tan.bark, calcu. lated only to depopulate our piosjK'rous village. Let churches and academics stand .is they now are; apply the tunds to lmpro^ ing our streets and cleansing thesiwers and village swamps, and if you have a Mirpliis I'und let us have a little mite pri s. nt H..nk of | inwards building a .Male Seliool Mouse, the w ant of which if well knowii to all. It is out of your province to vjH-nd money, I mean public money, on the two t'ornier objects, except by s[H-eial call of a majority. Yon could, if you had t'unds, build a Town Mouse, a Market House, an Kngine Mouse, or a (iiiard Mouse, all of which are considered pro|»erly. public buildings...and within tlie control of t'umiiiissioners. A word to the Fire Company, officers in partic ular. The dav appointed by your Constitution to elect oflicers has passed and nothing said about the Engine...it is no more a pleasant exercise in our streets ! Hut be aware, we know not when the de. stroying clement may come, when practical skill mav be required. .-V CITIZE.N. ntenced ' measuring, wc nro iufornjcd, inchcS in,„,(„'.y ,an stand; and may K' pro|«gateU from Wo rccfiv-1 ctrcutsfcrcncc. ' cutting*» goodly »!«-, amrof an eiiorinous height, aa thick ean stand; and may Ih' pro|«g - ‘ ^ I ak big round a» tlie leg or ariu FB^nF, suboci itnrs intbrin the citizens of the Jl back country gent rally, that they will attend to all eases in Surgery, when calliHl on. Piseasos of the Eve, and Sltme in the Uladder, have here, tofore received their particular attention,and bt ing prepared with the most inodern iiiiprovrd instru ments, pledge thcinselvi's to [lert'orm all operations ujion the most approved plans. Those wishing advice, will address Doctors l>ouflass .Moore, Clie»terville. JOHN POrtil.ASS. TMOS. W. .MOORE. May, 1 H3 Koous. JAV’S .Moriiing and Evening Exercites, or Shorl Piseoiirses tor the morning and even, ing of every day in the year. These vulun.es, like the other writings of .Mr. Jay, arc held in high estimation by Chiistians of ditl'erent denomiiia- lions. They are « orlhy of a pluee in every t'aiiiily. For sale at the Charlottu Book Stcre bv p UOl’LD. Ar;ryO,V, ISI3. .\OTIC’K. trUOTRACTEl) RELIGIOUS MEET- I.\G is ajipointed to be connnienced in the Ilrick Church of this village, on Wednesday the 5th of June; it is ex|>ected that there will bo preaching (luring the day and at night and that the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be ad ministered on the Sabbath. Our friends from Iho neighboring Congregations arc resp;ctfully invi ted to attend. Charlotte, May 22, 1633. Sunday Schooi Celebration. *T 18 now quite common in every part ol our country, and, we conceive, quite proper to de vote the Fourth OF JcLV to appropriate Religioui S«'rviccs. Accordingly arrangements have been made by the “ Charlotte Sunday School Union” for the delivery of an Address before Ihe Sunday .■'clioolsof the villag-e and of the neig hboring con gregations on that occasion this year. And it is sincerely desired that as many of the Superinten- dants, Tcachcrs and Pupils of Sunday Schools, and of the friends of tho rauee, whether connec. ted with the .American Sunday School Union or not, as can ma’»e it accord with their convenience, will favor us wilh their presence. The exorcises will coniniciice in the Hriek Church at 11 o’clock, A. .M. and all the youth are requested to be present in bUlUcient beasou to join the proression. JOHN IRWIN, D PARKS, JAMES II. ORR, Cf>7pmUtee of Arrangement. CharJutte, Jane 1, 1?33. I.AW BOOKS For Sale at tkv Charlotte Book Store. IOMNSON’S Reports, 20 voU. Johnson’s Chancery Reports, 7 vols. Binncy’s Reports, 6 vols. Chilly’s Criminal Law. 3 vols, Condensed English Chancery Reports, 3 vols. Chilly’s Blackstone, 2 vol*. Chitty on Contracts, Toller on Exeeutora, Fonblanque’s Equity. .Vay31,is«. D. GOULD. IWf .Stile nt uty Store., tFlNE assortinentof Thaddeus Gardner's sn- perior RIFLP. GUNS on the most accom modating terms for Cash ; or credit to punctual dealers. JXO. G. HOSKINS. .Huy 30, 1S3.3. 40t43 ~ BOOK »»t6re^ ;fn HE Subscriber having no prospect of bein; again able to perform the la bors of the ministry ; and feeling, in common with • other men, the importanco of engaging in some employment which will ena ble hiin lo provide for the wants of a rising family, haso(>ened a Book Store in Charlotte, N. C. Ho believes, th.it such an establishment was needed in the Western scction of our Stale. He res pectfully invites his t'riends, acquaintances, and all who feel any interest in his undertaking, to call and see his Books. He will be happy to execute orders for those who live at a distance. Whilst he has on hand some valuable works in Law, in .Medicine, most of the (Jrcek and Latin Classics, and other books used in our Schools and ■Academies, many works in Theology, and many .Miscellaneous books suited to almost every class of readers, he will be able to procure on favorahio terms, any Itooks lo be found in the Northern Cities, or in the I/ondon Market. It will givo him pleasure lo assist professional gentlemen or private citizens in enlarging their Libraries, or in purchasing nfw ones. He lo«kswith confidence and respect to an enlightened community for en couragement. D.VNIEL GOILD. Charlotte, Mny 03, 1^33. 39tf r. s. I have contracted with the Secretary of the .\ T. S. tor an Edition of the Christian .Mm»- nac tor North-Carolina, for 1834. It will contain 12 pages more of useful matter than hitherto and be sold at the same price. It will be published in July, and mav b‘ had by the dozen or hundred, of John r. Haven, No. Mi Nassau street, N. Y. of Hughes & Turuer, Raleigh, and at the Charlotto H(iok Slore. .JTT^,^''^i^KV €\iI\tIjRV. yr^HE I.ii fayrtte Tivop of Caralry is ordcretl tn ^ parade 111 Charlotte, on Saturday, the Pth day of June next, at 111 o'eKick, ,M. armed and equipped as the law ilireets, t'or the pur;>osie of drill. JNO. G. HOSKINS. Captain. May \6, tf33. .HIK r. s. Court .Martial v» ill l>c h> ld inimodiately af ter parade. Delinquents w;ll do well lo altenU.
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