'J
.SiUPT&MUMI
CT Those persons who signed paper with
Ibt vie of forming a company of Cavalry In
Hill place ere requeitedTti meet at the Court
House on Saturday the lit day of Octobir
Ut the purpose of eleeiing officer! and organ
jjing ie company. Pereooa wi.hing to joi
i tie company cm Live it opportunity or doing
Sy ao on tl. at day. .' . .
ICT'W'i me ntion ! as a fact highly creditable
to the InUbitantauf Rowan count;', tbut oA one
siogTe person wn drunk, during the review on
..aturday,jhe.l7tb, instant,. t were ncVcr at
general muster here before without eeclng
wore or lets drunkenrts. It Is therefore no
matl satisfaction to us to. be able ta conrratu. 1
JCrrifii,r.H0JJ?.?W,v-M temperaae up
.. on io rre and pirating an occurraoce. ' reoplu
Jtt&liPJlifo aUpan..this as upaaItcismhjtrtt;
and that ii ell that U aeecry to produce the
dtst-uclion of tbit ban f eoecty, that mon
ster, druokencts. -' '
: , ' . i s . -
' f ' i i t . . i
""') Vjwi'.jir i,;, ,,, iry , ,,;( i iy
tctwv t Mr. JcfTor,.,,,-. l.ucr Mf
!...! h, M0.i LI,.;ir.,, author.
nope tn.cnm.r, f, n,puUic4nl. w;j. ot
.n-.ico mm to y that Mr. hXtrtn would
row h.mielf the author of that which b did
ot wr.te, but for fc.r of thi, . will agln Jog
h.i memory and k hin, ,r t:j(l9 retolut;on
ha VA Hut I
..v. m.w.j, pecn iet down -to Mr. J'i,
ereoiif tv. drop wrher fcf tJfl .
h'm to taok a little Into the history of the eoun
r7 ucor. no miles issertions which lura i
iiiw mauv ui aouut nn Hnity. -
In spite of tin attempt! of the Federal perty
to ditcountemnce the doctrine, of Mt. P.!h'...
they have been responded to by the Repui,!,..
cm party from M.ina to Louiiiana. We'cfcrt.
Bit une np a Republican piper which" dies not
' '!: ;!lec,'!,; l u
..tireit!ie mnnVn
o the neit
'''r ive I ft y f,r!,an ! j,
ii t rc!,i;:. Con n,5i I
'c tcj ffTH our county J j -r t of epjui
Kmc r.! ivttuhi- ua n )t drGn.
"ely ei,rfMcJ their opl.ilwi but bare avkej
Hicir coin:iiun!.
were unir.ir.i5u ,!
rr they
We,
' ' I i tl.f (a'v of .Va.liioH'n. (.'
, ( i panptJet j.rm,)
e Ipprove nf h
! '.ic '-i of -tho pro-
j !e, from di.Tcrc.it pjrti rf tho. Union, to
noij a convention In I htUklphia on the
30;h Inst, to dcvin tho brt conntituiiin-
halUote fr rebuiMinir t!. Btata Hugio t ' mcim lo procure the rfpfor tuodl
HMfa, orforlocatint iteVwhprc.' . Octlon of iho nreient Tariff Law. ' '
-TP'S"' That pt,Mi(j mrrtinbo rtojvtd Thai wo deprccata the pro-
. ,.,.,.,,e Cm""t-lloue la Linr?!non, on the nt TarlflT, at o'norom, bciu It Impo
50(1 of Nv.Tibep n-.f rh!.. r.....-..r.i.- i'tl,!,k i.... '. a. .
eountv who ir.VT . f. '"'"M"' r ,,re' ,nd hetff '""n upon our foreign
4 meetinir to etprci their vie wianj lmtrct Rur,,,e,nl principally opon tho agrtCul'
ur Keprennitivei on, the etihjct. And 'wril intere f, aa un;airr becatwa (be nrtv
i:'M-'i!!.! State. ctitutioft.J. ha Ui.l 'oimh tbo 'auricnliaralitt. enrich.
cCtbutbfa Ur the1lPpe,i!lbelnterei.!n(?t0 that
tfie state. T' W" PfP1? laiter.tiannereiiarr; bef UU n dtt o,n whom we derlw the faffof
i Thertfft -R-nfoq Thit 'BiJmeelnr aUol ro,n('ei' W jihe' wants nf the 'tQittnmiiiil ,'he Mechinic'i ReUtrrwiii con-
lly N ;
n to hi uriTtro
Tim MnciMxics iu:QiSTEn
Trtt.ritiltrt
A"TORTIONf of th 0.1!. T,
I wMba detoted to Aerlcu! jro and "
! Mechanic Arti., Ihvlngthe matter
In ty pe, we pro: osa to make uDtwo wrek- ,
If royal tVreta to contain aixteen octa.
pacea jf i h one io ber enihled Tha 1
Farmer'i ReuHtapthe ntherl The Ma
chanlc'a Reglater. The Farmer1! Rrg-,
liter vill coolain igtlculiural notlcei
and auca other miner, common to
applaud Mr.Cilh.mn fcrbii boldneii and Ude. ! h" fbJecti'" conilddratip ,n,. jf lBcy there b;lnk an exceit of revenue annually uch reoeral information on Mcehaft'
pendence and ( iho luandneii of bhj iakVfw ip',Bfn!.,?i?,,rttct tyJM So tfao Fet!rl Thwin'inefieJunt; JJiiori to' the ordiniry itawapa-,
ni.Ja.rwT,cip.'ted. theoldJchN ertKS per ,ioticei" will tender it a ralunli
wiri.n party aLnlra bin, now more than ever i P1,rPw-' , V heCatna if ii not indiapenaible tfl?any ciullrioo to he Lbrary ofthlf ttleful
-atbaolJfde'r.l.pftyht'eKi(timore Bt W Tb t'be peopi-V tfo 'emtnff "Wt''VMJj HJft3acriW xlaaa Of citizen! for whom
n viMMIMllcr are Jjrepil n .-.,l ,-.: I . . i7f 'piiiiiininr ilienc I mils muni nwi m a uii . -'- v v iuuii.iuifi
- .......... wa,K,( c pur,C( ..... i.u.iii-. nruiun partem. . - " I
IJSIlSa'JLa tcknowt
tii atCBMalo waio ako Ma- Cat. nor.
A wrtfer tn the Richmond Whip, wlioie pro.
Ouctioni are characterized by Iciaof that brag,
udocio b'lllyin j ipirit which eharacteriaca too
frequently the production of the federal wri.
tare, hai atfcaipted a refutation pf the doetrinta
ao ably aet forth In Mr. Ca1hoin'a puhlieation.
The writer in Federaliat and of eoana he
lo: not like the Republican notion! of Mr.
Calhoun. , lie bai written a aeries of nombera
oV of wlikh wa bare not before ua-wa wifj
noticr, bnwrver, a few of the rooat. atrikinjr r
bit oSjeeiloTW. I?e almita that the conatitntion
ia a eompaet ofls Jta'ei but demVt-their rtjftaj
of jtidrm; or the inrnrtioni of that eompict.
We triirejv expected to (iid any one bold
enough to deny that principle in . old Republi
can! Virginia but we are artoniahed to are it
doied by one profeaaio; to h a frien J of State
right! and idmittiajj that the Statei formed the
compact. How the Statra coutj form a eora
pact and then b incompetent to jadfe of tl
powera panted by that compact to lb jrenmt
f of emment we eannot divine. If A B U C fall in
tleprnent) were to enter into copartnership and
make D their ipt or clerk. e;tin)f him certain
TJetwoihins.a-tht he ia UdMU and
tllat he il a tttpubHcan. The) aannot Cenythat be
yuwriwa uiew piunnei J'hey cn(,t p,tV9uX
the people from td-ntif.inj hit priaeip'iea with
thoae of the $UI Dmterattt prty, with that
par.y wn.oh had Tom JefTerion fjr i'i e,der,
which old John Adama la hie imotenee tbrea.
irned iu put joa 0 with the-rrf but which put
him dwo at tbo bullti hr. wm ,Mny U l,;m
hav the tendency of Irawinf the old fine of
amarct,ol between the two partiei Mch
a4.iu the countrythe Fe.leraland Republican
partue. it. hope it ma', do' ao. fhe people
n Wenda Irwrn their .enernisi.
At prH-j.t ao many amoitioui aipirtnta hare
ff j awumed die name of R.pablicaa thaitbe pea
f; pie are too easily deceived by them. I.et the
oiu nee fee drawq and their eioven feet wUl it
ahawn. The llepubhcan party wi aain dia
play tbetrophy of victory and we m.j again ace
onr government adminittcred upon the princi.
plea upon which it ai fod and "may atand
forth aa a model fc. br
imiMji.oi Rcpubncanwin
civiGxed' world.'
in other parta of the
Never B'ere Ae principWa of our fjTernment
J.
aa,
nanera.
XIIAEtHUrrrSwTnT
u4.aureHHM a4oii-or-in eanfactortid
a. T. Atataaaaa, ,) 'J T V " TrilT. That th laUaf pro
'. M. LaaaiD,' oee'aifv H . j motf fagd upon the Qoternment and
tect, and occasiont Bu'dJen ahd 'aiolmt
fturdt trSnna in lk 'nppal markul 1 1 Rul
ti Werlnewlav 14th .. Jan. th fir.r n. I .kA.. .n. l....... i k..
ZWt&W .piri,ofdi,;(rec,oh.Fefr.,Unhn
The day w.a plcmnf. a l.rr amhly waa eon' nd "'Y- tireatani ita dumembef
nrt. netwMn .10 and 11 o'clock thoae of went.. . - ' "
tneacbnnl wild VM nnunt .kmilnulu.. 7?.r.W . Tltat lh ITntnn.
aalaiftvin ntimW nt tt k. rl t.j:':j....i i,.Kh:.... ..j
ae avenne South of th? m-tinr hone where! k:.:...r .... .Si?.. i..-
t ier were format 5 . rjL a--.u V MU.'
'eacher, and maer. in front. Z mSi ' rty, awrf aal
teacheranett f.l.iwed bf- twelve la-lic and ue 'be nX7 ur TV Jibertjr and
propany anu a wo vaiuv our na'ionai in
drrmlonrA and thVnnhlo aaerifir.ea thai
aS.M?1 thA .M befofe;,he Ncbkred it..; The we deprecate aflvtin
5Z ftrtlai 5S".r. n ?LJ52 U a, m. of .11 Jraea thai cogld
the dor of the meeting boui-, when the teach. I bef u'' rtJt w bflieta the Fre'e Trada
"m lingers naitea ana onpnerl to the right -onven'inn win ub ia nucti "iicia
ft. ao at to rive room fr the aehotara to I and atatUtical InfnrtrjJlbn from all rjarta
nch thfiMisrh. the fcholara wera than miwK.l r.u. rf:, n.4 .'n . -..-iJ
J ! . . " V I"! l" VIW'I" uiwviti iuviii inn ,111,11
Zhl! T"LT XZZJS " arguments and illtnlr.tlon. in the form tofl
of the nolnit th m.t. ih. ur tk- sdJreie to the next ConpreH ol the
en an I ainrera then inarched in and wereaat United States,' and to the people at large:
ed on thfl rlfht and left nf the tinr'.wti in fmnt aa will rlemonatrata the ruinouielTects of.
of the pulpit. ;Divine service waa introduced the present Tariff, upon theintereet and
by a.n?mg a hymn, and prayer bv RvT A. Y. n.ar. ftf ih enuntrr. Wa believe that
i k arirp. kip m . m jafwipatara iita mum aa f a i
ivered an.sddreaa to the children And. youth l!,,K0M by ats .asiemWr, to
hMint5n tn ihm fin,t. Vhni r. tv fi.ti I be eomrtosed of so much worth' fend tat
ao fairlv helaM tha haonla i an. Ilutni i v r . r . I .. -.i.j J . . . .. . t. u:u
, r. -i-- i. i.ocKrira eacn aeiiTerea an appro-1 criti, aaicmicu uuuot .iun mi;u aanc"
that thoae bo are' in faor tit locking them aa I priate addrna to the membera of Sunday Seooll tioni to ascertain the truth - discarding
arcana with which the people had no bueiness
bare attempted to discountenance and huat
powers over their etpek who wmiM be the ! amn ,no,e who Jrere 'n fawofthe peopla'a
jnd of (lie extent if the powerac ranted to D r'ff''a and whowiahed the princjplea apoa
ABaCorOf rVhyaarlf A BfcC. Just so with 'nthevheM thoienrhtitobeuirtylaidopeni
the Statra. Tb thirteen Mependent, love,
reign States formed a compact, they gate to
the general government certain powers under
that compact and thev surely ahould be the
judgei of the ettent of thoe powers. If thry
are iocanahle of judging for themoelvea if the
people are incapable of coming to a right con.
eluaion upon the meaning of the terms of an
agreement which tbey entered into of their
Ow n free will and accord in God'a name who
are Ar ren ""en? Can they forma more
correct ooinion than twelve millioni' We
acarcelv think any one would be boll enough
to iiv o. Yet thia writer doea virtually hold
up inch a doctrine and in the same sentence
almoit. pr tendi to harp about majoritie and
to arru Mr. Calhoun of heing oppo.vd to
tbem! Shameful imj. i lence ! Ut a grow at
tmr it deception
lie nett aya that Mr. .refferaon dor nr.t
s'and aponor for the doctrine rMr Calhoun-
We thoupbt the refcrencea vliich had been
Civep by Mr Calhoun to the plae io ,r. Jef
ferson'a writinga whrre he arowi the ijf n -al
doctrines' 4r which Mr. Calhoun contend
but their attrmpts have been in vain. Thepeo
ana an preaent i service waiconcludeo: bv awie frorn ,heir ddiherations all puty views
inr a hvmn imt nnv Im P W If. II I - ' . ' 4
Through the wholeWneth; greateat harnwny "d loeal lntcreat. and Sppearmg to the
and decorum prevailed but aa there was a num. Rnerous Impulses of that JaCty p ifriot
ber ofchildren between 4 ind lOreanold itii ism which distlngnished our northern
nothing mora thin wLat juatice and good feb brethren at the period ot" the Revolution,
ing towanu ima nine oano, require to say tnat w j have more weight, than the dinus-
iacir cwHiuci Fii iucu pi nui amy io uo nonor
a. .a
f " ' w 1 1 i fierr eaipu isariv ffriga arir vaasej bsiiia v -wi'r m'i w niiiii vis
they never willunV the former to deceive
them however artrul they msy be t however
ikilfilly thrr mir clotbe their oplniona. We
arr glad to ire auh a atate of things. The er
rori in government will be eradicated j the only
mvereigmin il.iacmintrv, the people will aanme
their proper importance i ignorance will be
diitinated ind the thin game of lophiitry will
pot be able o conceal the dangers beneath
from the Lynx eyes of the people.
irT We would reapectfully invite the etten
tion of our friends, the Farmers and Mechanic
to the Proponaliof Genl. Creen which will be
found in another column of our paper. The
talent ami aSilin ofthe Elitor and the extreme
l.w price of the proposed publications ought to
entitle them to a good mpport. We should he
fl.d to have it in our power to forward the
nvnes ef anv of our frienda for either of them
'rT We eortv a piece into another column of
our paper from the Fayettcville Journal vhich
will put an end to the fears which were created
io tne sunaav.acnooi cauie, dui wai nignivcre . , m .. ,f . . . . .v .
ditablto their Hacbers, and gratifying to their H preU, bleh , or too generally In-
psrehta. ... -jy'.:: caaiaaiiisfcaiW. termmgieu, wu.i pany iccunKi; ma
. m th our northern breinrcn connrjing in
" The Annual Meelp$ of the Rowan Bible So. thesinceriiy of our remonstrances, will
eietywsiheld at the Presbyterian Church In apply the proper remsdy to our qrievsn-
SalUbury on Tueaday the 6th day of Sept. 1831 ce, ,nd lnere5f ert th forboding cala-
iTTKa'n:. JrnV of -disunion, W. thertfor. in
itself for buiiness,-Tbe Rev. Wm. A. Hall. Vice ,ruct tur delegates to re.fain in the si id
President took the chair. The Secretary Ur. Convention from d'ncussing .any subject
C. Fisher being absent, Michael Brown was ip. which directly 0? indirectly, may hare
puiuicu ,ir " "I - ""; the remotest uuon to mc prcsiaennat
L.,.a aka.iil afijrtaial llnAiuii ... I . .
rr'ZX election, or .nr. other subject of partynr,
over the minutes of the laat meet.ng.'an .ddreae i,lic- And e en011?" our ecratioti
waa then delivered by the Rev. Tho'a. Epy on against ady attempt to pervert the patrio
the importance of the Bible cause an I feeling, tic purposes of that Convention into un-
ou!d havejbjeen a iiifRrier.t light to the writer ' in t'-ie minds of lorn lait Sunday by the rumors
. - U . it ... .. ..... I
v uavr aananea mm. ue tnnurtit tua knowl
edge of the h;itory of pHiin ough' to have
satisfisd hiia. We thoueht that the remrm
bnnce of the fact that M-." JefTenon was elec
(ted President upon thoie ve-y principles, ought
to hive eitisSed him. Rut It aeemi he has not
teen aatisfied. It aeema that be his even for
gotten the first of the k'entuekv Reaolutiom
imlasthat i familiar to most of our readers
and qite sufHcient for our purpose we will jog
hia mmnry by laving it before him.
"fletchtd. that the several States composing
the United States of America, are not united on
thr prinr;niof unlimited aubmiwiori to their
general govrrrtment j but that bv compact un
der 'h- style and title of a constitution for the
Vnitrd Sli, and ofameodmenti thrreto, they
constituted a general government for. apecial
which xere circula,ed ahout an insurrection in
'hisS?4te. We jo;n in the recommendation of
the Elitop of the Journal to our brothers of the
q iill not to sn'utter ao much about nothing. It
dues more harm than good.
--purrins'STdtegaled nT5aFgovernment certain
uenn'e poweja, resemng each atate to itself,
the residnarv mass of right to their own relf
gevernrnent; ar1 that whensoever the genern
government nssumei undelegated powers, its
icti ire nnauthorative, von!, and of no force!
thtt to thia compact each Mate seceded as a
tate, and is ar integral party: that thia gov.
ernment ere a'ehv t'lia compact, waa r.ot made
the r.:l :sive nflnil judge ofthe eptent of the
powers df.lgwkd to itielf; lince that would
have made ita "alircretion, and not tha cona'i
tition, the measure of ita pbweraj but,tht as
'tt ad other caes of compact among parties hav.
f i.n(r no common judge, each party has in equal
"Rnt to judce for itself, ai well nf mrractiona
as ofthe mode and measure of redreaa."
What doea the writer now have to aay ) Is he
ati?fiedtbat Mr. Jefferson went as far, nay
farther than Mr. Calhoun haa gone I Like aome
hireling Editon he may deny that Mr. Jefferson
peine;! -hjaj resolutions (it 'i not iinprobsble
f J We copy from th? Raleigh Register a
history of 'he Southampton massacre which wsa
written by the Tost -Mister a Jerusalem in the
neighborhood of the inurrect:om
ft7 A negro has been ta'c?n up and confin-
ed in Baltimore j;ii I who is auoected to be Gen.
Nat, the leader of the Southampton insurgents
Cj Pelegafes have been aent to the Anti.
Tariff convention from Maine, .Massachusetts.
New York, New Jersey, FennsyTvanii, Virginia.
North Carolina. South Carolina, Georgia Ala
bama, and Tenneasee.
Ijr and jorcibly impresaed upon the society the
many reasons they have for persevering in the
cause they have .undertaken'.' Re. Dtniel
Gould the agent being present addressed the
society at some length in a feeling and impres
sive manner. On motion,
PttolttJ. that this Society will us their best
xeriioii to redeem the pledge entered into in
March 1330 'o ruse K1000 toaid the parent So
elety in aupplyingall the dfijtitute families in
the U. S. with the.holv senptures. There he.
ing a deficiency of g2(K) (of aaid pledge) Oo
svafmtinri
7?r.W. Thit a committee constrling of Tho's
t. rowan. Jno. McCulloch, Abel Graham, Jno.
Fr!ev. Rev. Wm A. Hall, Rer. Mr.lLockridge be
and they are. hereby appotnreu to ooiteet the
.rrMnni due to thi aociety and that the
treasurer furnish a list to each in their respect
ive eonareeationi.
n,alveiL that there be a meeting of this So-
cie'v at Thvatiav on the 2:1 'VerlneiUr ia
- .. . .i . r . n..!..in...n
Nov. nev, ann mai mc jnnri vduiu, wiih
the Rev. Wm. A. Hull as his alternate oeappow
.ft to deliver a sermon on the oceaeion.i '
R.-ialvfd, that'ths. next' annual meeting of
tliis mciety be he'd at 1 lireex wiurc i on trie
lai Friday in Auguac 1832 and that theftev.
Henrv N Pharr. with 'be Rev.' Mr. Lockrige aa
his alternate be appointed toxleliver a aermon
on the occasion, the ncity then proceded to
the election of oflSsen for the 'ensuing year.
-when " '
Col. S AML. I.EMLY, (was chosen) Prev.dent.
Rev. W. A- HM.t, Y
RerrTnnirfjTpvT r
(Jen. Thji. O. Pota, f
Gcoaoa Airpnats, J
tfj The Clay Editors are making a desperate,
effort loputh that political -desperado upon the
people. Do you think they will succeed About
as likely. as his new convert Stephen Simpson. '
-jnoe V
COriE.VTIOX. At a large and reapectable meeting of the
citizens of Uocolnton srd ita vicinity, pursuant
to previona notice on Thursday evening, Sept.
15th inat. Chas. E. Reinhardt was called to the
Cbair and Ja. T4 Alexander and Jas. M. Leon
ard, appointed Secretaries.
The object of the meeting having been an
nounced, Jno. D. Hpke offered the following
preamble ind resolutions which were unsuif
PVee Prtiidenti.
" Thos. L. Cowan, Trtunrtr. ,
Caar.r.s FiJuaB.'Sec'v. '
- Former Managers continued. .,
MICHAEL' BROWN. S?e'y. pre Urn,
5 9M90$ '
ANTI-TARIFF MEETING.
In .purstnnce of a previous notice a
meeting of the citizens of the town of
Fayettevllle, was held at the Court House
in said town an the 2nd inst.
On motion, John D. fMes' Esq.' was
urtanimously called to tho chair and Di v
Ion Jordan jun. was appointed Secretary.
The Chariman in a few brief and per
tinent remarks, explained the object of
the meetmp.
Louis D. Kenry, Eiq. afte a pili mi
nary adJrcsv submitted the (b'.Iowingre-
holy elemsnls, far promoting disunion
or aiding in any mjchinations of political
parties.
r On motion, farther resolved, Thst
Committee consisting ff Five be sppoin
ted to unite with a committee, thst may
be appointed at a meeting of the citizens
of the county expected to be held on
Tuesday of our ensiling county court, in
appointing six delegates to represent this
town and county, at me Ann-a arm con
vention to be held in Pniisdelphia on the
30th inst, and in case any accident should
prevent the meeting ofthe citizens thst
this committee have lull power to appoint
the said Delegates.
.Whereupon, The following persons vix
Louis 4. Henry Esq ; Or. Thos. N. Cam
eren, Joshua Cochran John Huske and
Pari I Tillinghsst, Esq. were appointed
a Committee to uni'.e with a Committee
of tho couoty, to appoint the said Dele-gates.-
.
- Resolredt that the proceedings of this
meeting, be published in the North Car
olina Journal and Carolina Observer
The meViin'g then adjourned.
-. JOHN D. ECCLE3, Chsirmsn.
, DUlon Jmrdin, 'jon'. Secretary.
Stdte ot XortU-VjaroUna..
scaatcoosiTT.
; August term. 1831.
HENRY GV HAMP rON vt. xVathan
Moffits Orginsl attachment. .It
appearing to the satisfsction of the court,
that the defendant in this esse is not an in
habitant of this State. Upon motion, it ia'j
ordered by the tourt that publication be
. www a ' m
made in the western oaroum.n tor six
weeks that the defendsnr appear at the
next court of P'eas and Quarter sessionsi
to be held for the countr of Surry at the
Court House, in Rockford, on the Second
Mondar of November next! then and
there to pleadi or rcpley or the tame
will be taken pro confestoi and baar4 ex-
parte.
6t25 TfJ, JNO. WRIGHT, c- c
fHfificd trhiisTttiill'didrilte'm't
minicans.;, i or tnese wortii we ask
thrf especial contribution of thoiei whose
avocations, in life, enable them to give
practical end useful Inprmatlon.
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it will embody important state papers, in
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public mind has been much excited on
the subject, and witba view to embody
id a condensed form, an authentic account
thereof, the. first numbers will contsln
the correspondinca between General
Jackson and Mr Calhoun j which wiil be
followed up by the publications explain
ing the causes of the dissolution of the
lilt Cabinet i thus embodying, a' matt cV
interesting history upon that subject, In
a pamphlet form. Aa it is expected lbs
many village and neighbourhood' clubs
will be formed for their circulation, wr
intend to publish a large edition of the
first numbers. ;'?r,' ..-"-.
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we exchange, are requited to give It an"
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Waihington City, Ancnv 8.
NEW .ESTABLISHMENT.
tTUOH Q'JINN md ANDHEAV HASf
1 SOUR prscticing Thoraaonun Ptiw-
sicians, having bought outDoet.At Reed't
shop of Medicines, &c. in partnership
have established a shop in Lincointon,
On the tame lot that Moffitts store is on
and near to said store where a general
assortment ol the medicines of our Sys
tem and ratents mat be had for the use
of such as may patronize us. It jnay al
so be uhderstood that we are still as here
tofore general practitioners. v
QUINN,
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'4 - . RAMSOUR.
Lincointon, JV. C. Seit. !6rA 183ir
P. S. U. Q- hjs'taken boardincr and a
room with J. Reinhardt,' Esq. in Lincoln-
ton where he may be enquired for " '
-. H.Q.
lVTiintvlAMA. S A
ESCAPEDfromtheJ.il
in Howati County, on
the J2 insiant, twr negro
men. -one a free negro ba
the name ofSamBailemwp?
is stout built, " verjf black
about fifl or 30, years bid,
speaks broken of the French language ;
and the other a slim black fellow,
very active, belongs to James Huie of
this place (Salisbury.) . Mr. Huie pur
chased him in Concord Jail, of Col. Kin'
die is the agent of some man in Ala
bama, his name is Hardie. The above,
reward will be paid upon the delivery of
said negroes to- jne, In Salisbury, or hr ,
securing them so that I get themif Bo"'
both taken Ten Pollars for each one.
F. SLATER, SVf.i
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