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■‘^.1 onSEllVER. TIESDW. jri-V >. ALEXANPtR Hamilton on TIIE Right ; ttw eaid 7.on8titntion, do declare and uiakn ' DownvtaRD PliOORESe.—The speeuh of i Pknnsy£,VAMA PcfL!TICS.-*“\V^ copy ; ed the coiupafij; declatwig that tliat law INji. I-ri>)n tht S'7ni-\\Whh/ Ohitfrrero/ last ThitrsJai/. Semi-Weekly Observer. Wt* now issue the first nuinlK*r of tho it St'iiii-Weekly Newspaper over printed tin* ancii'nt Town of Fuyottoville. c rust it Avill W rrpirdcd, at liomc and ^hroad, as a nign of iniprovi'iuent in tho ••^'own as well as in tht* j'apor, and that it | will ho so sustained Hv fiie puMio as that j r>f iSwossion, have sot the disunioTiists to work tft hreak the forec of tliat tcetiniony. They do not, it if true, hint at, much less publish,* Mr. Madison’s lottef af^ain.st it. Ill re^xanl to that, they think “the least ■ kind, either of the people of the reii- said the soonest mended.” ' pective St;ites or (>f tho naid governments, l?ut In tho (’olumbia Telegraph wo find , can be caiicollod, abridjicd, restrained, or Halniltim himself cited as the ar>scrtor, if i^'^dified by (’on;rross, or by any officer or judge it noccssjiry to their happiness; that On the 24th of January 1842, ^fr. Adams, | of the Northern Whigs, but for the pur- t}ie compact. 'I’lie whole w; every power not granted thereby remains always an obstinate but conscientious sup- po.se of exposing the hollowness of the pro- bindilia on all. If one party it, tho cither to them or ihcir respective State portor of the right of petition, jircsented i tonsintis of J.u-ofocnism to exclusive sound-jdischarged tr^nn thp folii- governments, to whom thev may have del- ^ n • • i ! ir. ' 1'^‘‘*- bargain broken on one side vas * , 1 • 1 the followinir meiiiorial: i nes.s on the rflavory question. J be article , t'gated the same; that thorotore no riL'ht ol ® 1 . . »>r»ken on a the following memorial: i nes.s on the rflavory question. “To the Congress of the UnitetJ Sfofi’s: i we allude to is full of interest, and umst “Tho undersigned, citizens ot Haverhill, ' earry conviction wherever it is read. Mji.ss., pray that you will immediately adopt j For ourselves, we do not defend Governor parts wa§ eiually binding on all, and that Tfr" ofthough we think him quite as n.. one section of it cotild be set aside, or Tl sides. Ife continued hit! speech for some time in the further main- I tenanee that the Constitution in all its right ot a State to Secede. .Flie 1 ele* ,i.I-rc^ont j.rospocts ot rrrnn-ornl sound as his competitor, and a little more ; 'without destroying tho whole.' f5ecs\vax, ■ .1 / ■ .1 ‘ iire=!ont orosnects ot rrciin-oral i honest in avowing his priiicij)les. We do-j Sinckihtv ok the “Hir.iiKtt liAw” said (_ ((iistitntiftn, tiiat amon" otlier e-jsi'n- ' ‘ /l , . , , i ‘ . . fiiil ri-dits. the liberty of oonWience and of ‘^t'on'i, because a vast proportion ot me ; tend no man who is taithle.-^s to the (on-| I'AHTV.—ronsid» rable excitement has been In tho volume recently puhlishctl of tin- pivss cannot bo cancelled o,. jil-,,irlgo,l 1 stitution and tho rnion. We havt* no pioduced in New York by the arrc»‘t of a ' *^1^ 1 .\lojiander Hamilton’s writings, it is dis- by ;my authority of the I'nitod States. \tntn ^ yini((^ to sust^Mu t^ie views aiw i ,,j.'\Yinf],r,,p, British armv, who was f'ntn. justtce on a AH>cin:irIc. Stanly coiiHtr, ihiJy 1'^- • 'uncord. CaUiirrus rntitity. Tncsiifly. .Tdly -'J i'’f»'pfrmiin's Store. I'lnon cotiHty, .hilv 2t. I'avis's Gold uniif, I’nioli coiiiitj, .Inly iir>, Monroe, SatUlday, .July 2*>. CliGfiOtte, Turstljiy, July 20. Itiill.'ts, Friday, yVunuM 1. l.incolnti'li, Saturduy, Anp:iint J. fAYETTRVILLK M.^KKKT-.h ,.v H. r>ratidy4 p'cli. oO tl i)~t i I.arrb Ij :i l:? iMito. npplp, 40 a 4o I.eafhcr. Ji) u'JH I'.A a t'uiritive in other ]i.\rts of the State, have ox-i ^'h'pt‘'l by the cf>nvention of Ni-w York, upon a govcrmncnt framed under circum- I 1- 1 . t c... i I'l that ratiJication the Stat(> of New York siam i-s which atb>nl a new and instructive was presentel by Mr. Adams with his own a livel\ lntole^t in its success, • w i- • i i i • . .• V • 1 expressly rest'rves the right ot reassuming examjue ot v.i.sdoin and moderation to maii- ir num H'l i.- not }(.t .•'U ocnt to i»- j powers gr inted in tho Constitution, kind; witti an entire conviction that it \till i(‘ve u*' ot the apprehension ot loss both j ^rhmrv r .>7/ may dccni it ttcccsMin/ f>> her V>e more prudt nt to rely, for whatev r of I.ibor ami money. I ndcr these circum-i irrfj'tirc. She U>es not indulge in the silly amendiiieiits may be desiralde in the sail fitam is we must ask tho}*e who feel an in- | •'Jint about the right of revolution—>he ('onstitution, on the niole therein prescrib- -. nst in the enterprise to come forward I pretend that in the shuish style ed. than either to embarn.ss the I nion or ‘ f m.'dcrn submission, she will endure haz.ird dissensions in any part ot tiie com- men. Among whom were ^Ir. Ilolmcs ot juvmptly and sustain it by their snbscrip- j JO a 2- liCHfl, bar, 1‘{ a Mt>lu»f*»‘8. lo H 20 Nnila, cut, 7J a 8^ (Jat?, ‘.*0 a 9") ()il, f^i'nst'od. ^*0 lO.l n 11A Powdf'r, A ♦Ht H 0() all Shot, I^ u - -i Sugar, lirowii. »i a Dlftfi, lonf, 1J J a 1 ;I sack, 1 "lO n 1 ;'>o 4rong expressif>n of disapprobation, and "* I'l'nnsyivania. iiu- nesoi..-; porsrm arrested, ;ino *>. i . express say«,— Feather.- ;!0 a ::2 I»o. .-dmn, Im. :r. a to with a motion for reference to a select com-^tions of the ('onventi.ms of both imrties ! ‘-jt i.s worthy of remark that pending 't ! if.- mittee instructed to report The fair, to all appearances, whilst t us (li^.tmO ^ not an „ ,vhent.' 1 M.al 10 fbo wiifrmi fnr -.vi.tlfMit Candidates of each are about ctjUallv 'yj‘btionist. I ret i oiler, st« ppet *> « »i Whiskcv, 4(> « } > the ..i_nal tor aMoUnt t a * ; forward to ntler or give a sixpence to aid j,„ KriTiinii ;{ a 4 Wo>l n’J't lalsc-. n„. „m o.,io;,vor |^.o .lofeme; whcmi... if Mr Walsh I...I ’ I ,! 1! wjit. Lea.l. ■■ „ ;}. bolster u] their man, Bigler, who \otcd ,>„iy Ik.^h a netrro, the c»mmotion woiild l-im*’- - 00 WO shall bo compelled to “take no Wkward.” !tisancxpenment,however; I tinetly declared that he himself drew the “^Vitll those impre.=sions, with a firm ^have i claimed .. .. y.1 a nmuWr of ,.v,r fri.Mul,-, hnv 1 fi.ni, of ralifyi.ig tho ,.r«ont rrlian.-o ,m tlu- Mossi,iy ..f l>nni.l. me I ' ^ 1,,., I!'""- ''■■iiahlo. or a„v i, l,ar;ro of tl,.-ft. At thiTon, of the (Vii”;., nirfs Ilf the Stiite. have i>x-| Hdo))ted bv the cf>nvention ot Ni-w \ ork. u]>on a ^ioverninent framed under circum- AMi0 M.iibag0 the piet cuin_ nn niorial r- other Sinithern man whos* views tend to ; cas’ (which was decided in favor of tho ^anclkt«. 1 . F. lo a 10^ disunion. In Pennsylvania, the Hesilu-| porsf)n arrested,) tho N. Y. Kxj>ress say«,— Feathers, ."0 a::2 I»o. ul juesentation Avas attack upon 31 r. Adams from Southern her sullerings are unenduniblc—but munity by pursuing a diiferent course, and f; (’^ ;\[j. 'I’mjiev of'I'enn., 3Iessrs. Wise, . ilmot I’roviso, and tyr the act | have been terrible in the Park. . . I .•he »ubstantially reserves the right of so- with a lull confidciu-c that tlie amendments (’ .,,,,1 ii V-. ..ikI A’l- T'lou prohibiting the use of the jails for the safe 1 “It is worthy ot remark, too, that with It w ill be i>sued on Tliursda\ atioinoons ! in so doing, slie which shall imvt* been pntp>'sed will re- Vll these‘ir • now l>nt we shall not at- exists just such a 4-4 Hrowii Sheeting!*. 7 renti*. Cottmi Yarns, to 10, IH •• nnd 'I'uesday mornings. .\nd it is desira-i \vi'iilt.m l>le tliat^dvcrtisciueiits, i^c. intend(‘il for ' State at the time woi Perhajis ev«‘rv other ceivo an e:ii!v .iiiti mature con'^iJeratinn, 'hint 1 that ,-ui h of them as may in any l>i"tninent Locofoeos and most of them we : ^ y\ Id ha the to defend .lohnston. 'I'licv mav : Treaty for the delivery of a u-hiti- nimi fn- dcLrr('e tend to the in.»cititni, should Ix' handed in by or before | thing, if it had not boon generally 3 I*. .'I. ot 1 hur.sdays and ^Mondays. ^ i understoful that the ri;zlit wa> uiKiuestion- luaneiit advantage of the poo]ile, will be Si>me rules in ri'gard to ailvi rtising a\ ill jj ^j,. adoj)fetl: e, tin' said deh'gates, in the l»e stateil as som as we can digest them j right of the States in e\}>rcss terms name atid behalf of the PK(*ri,K of this after .nn observation ot the practical work-■ enumerating the »ther, let the State. Do, bv these presents, assent to and irig of tiie two p.ipors.^ j kittd- might tl'.ercbv be rendered lc~.-' l.ATUV the ('on.'titution aforcs.iid, heivbv 'i’he price of the Weekly Paper will i\i., t,-iin.” ;i' heretofore. The Semi-Woi'klv will be 1 ,,,, ■ . u- . ’ n' i i ... . , o, -H 1 he intelligent htlitors ol tlie 1 .'legraph M Iter annum, in ailvanee; ;>• it pan! | ^ , during the year; and if paid after the ^ extreme rxpiration of the year. In every case ; carelc.-.-ness to have c(^nit‘ (o tiu' coiiclii- where a sn'uscriber is now in aiivame for sion, either that the liiirht of .Secession aiinonneiiii ... . . gitive as in the Treaty of the Federal Con- r»'al securitv and ]ier- believe are advocates of the right of peace- i then ( on\ention foi it.' ji.itiiotK le- , f;,,. delivorv of the Uhok man „% lissolvin- the Union. 77,,.,,, they ‘ , tVitive.’’ ‘ oflered resolutions to ( cnsnro, to suspend, t'N "'"Hor the deteience .ind iesp (t j, Mi.vr.—(m>1i1 bullion deposited or to ejpcl Mr. Adams for daring to speak '♦ nnvarding him [>hiladelphia Mint in June, of disunion " w ith a nomination to a high oflice. The U()(l. Silver do. SI 1 party may thereby gain such an aeccssioii »old coined S3,j.)'j,*24>^. Silver $46,- to all those whom it may coil- M>'- Adams defended him.-^elf at length. eerii, th.1t the said ( onstitution is binding disclaiming tho charge of disunion, am u)»ttu the said people according to an au- finally the Ivesolutions to censure (and on ly refraining, as th(>y statol, from expul- >the wt'ckiy paper, his alvaiu-e w ill be traU'- f *;i‘d as a credit for the Semi-weekly for just half tlu* timt' to which his receipt »«hows tli.it he has piid, (dating fri'ia tb.e ] St of .1 u!v.') If ‘here be any subscribers on lists in ^he hall Is of any Postmasters, we will !>' •bl iged by an iuiiiiediate rcle.ni «f thiin. Ami we will thiink Postni.i.stcrs or i.thers to whom rile liist No. mav lie scut, if they will call altoution tn if. was affirmed in the New York Hatiliea?i"n, or th.'it -Mr. Il.'iniiltoii was in favor of it. or tli.-it it was gi.'iierally understood ti> be uii.iuesf iunable. The facts are fomid in the l>t and 2d voluiii'''of Hamilton's Work-*. In the 1st \ol.. page is tile letter «>t‘ Il.iuiilton to .^l;ul'M>n. dated July S. (hereto fore j.ublished in this paper.’ which shows ' that Hamilton w is :.I1 nf el’ tbi^.ar- TheNational Anniversary wa>cel,l.rate.l Y. (’onventiu„ which S%o- in this town with the usual demonstrati.ms , Socc.ssion. Li.^ten to him:— of res]H‘ct and devotion t.. Liberty and the | l.dieyc that ^ uioii. ^ (ipjioiit'tit^ are n>t ai_'reod. and this af- At !•] o'clock. A. M. a Military ;iml (’i- fords some ground of hi'pe. Hiffi'reiit vie Pr-K-es~i.in was f>rmetl on (Iilles}>ie Strc't under the dire.-ti.*11 of M.ij. .T..lni 11. C'lok, and luaivhcd to tlu* I'aV tteville Hall, wher'', after jn'ayer bv tin* llev. Mr. (iili I'.ri':. the declaration of lmh }>.'udc!;' 0 Was Wfll read by Maj. Archibald .^IeLean. aU'l a trul;. ]>atri itic and well v. ritU n ora- ti"U deliverecl by Mr. Tims. J. Ibil.in.-eii. eri.t'r n inarkel upon the pruprit'ty C'f the o! st'rvar.ce "f the great Nati^'iial ]' '-'*iva!. briefly reviewed and comm-'urt d n:'"ii th>“ main {'i-ovisions ef that ox. elleiit ’on«riti;t''>n under w hich weouioy sonuu ii f'f civ!! an'l roligi;ms liberty, atid tlu n s."ike >-.i the ble»ings of the l'n!on and the awful efl'ecf'i which would nec(--s;irily f >r. \v i;,' diss'.lut-on and onso|ueiit de- t»trueti'>n i.f the ('onstitutinu. His r*'iuark> wej-e e!"«jnent and full of good s.-nse, and th-- \. ry appropriate aj-peal in favorof the T'ni-'ii nf tlie ."'tatf's .and again.'t th*' un- Ji.iII'iw.'l design.' of Non hern and .'^'•nthein l'inatN‘ ni'^t with nnm’':ta.kc.Mbli^ sig:is 'j' the ap’.rebation i»f lu's Audience. So may it e\sT be in N*>rth ('ar-.linal PravT \v'i« then ofTej-eil liy the I’ev. Mr. 3'irri:y, and the b*‘nedictinn ]>ron'unced by ussertiiiL' it there w.a Mhe Ib v. .^Ir. Who' b r. anl th*' :i--!nl.ly li'-p:sed. Ill Ue* evening, the usu:il h.ind.>ime di'- plav of lire-w'>rk.' .at the I'. Arsi'i;al w.is •witneyscil by many of otir citizens. 'J’lii> c|.>-ed the C'-lebration. .^lay we witne.-> m inv ai"re, dopit'* the folly of ,Sntth Ca- r"];na, and the m tdiiess f-f M.issaeijusetts. Ti!“ Hon. Sr.\.\LV isaiinounc- e-1 as the Whig candidate for Convrre.'S in the N>'wbcrn llistrict. .'Ir. Ii;id f"i- ; mallv ileelini'd, but after M« .-'•rs. \\ ash- ingt'iii, Pettigrew and H.tlsey, rofiisod the muiimatiMn, he .accepted it, leterniind that the elcr tion should not iro by default. tlu'iitie copy hereunto annexed. Now here is no reservation of any right in the State of New York, or any other State, to nuliifv the (.'ou'-titution or any [';'.rt of it, or to si'i-edc, or to divs.ilvi* the 1 nion. 'I'he ] lain and obvious meaning is. that tlu* of the Ciiited .States.” having granted certain of their ri_i;hfs to a Nation.i! or Federal (Jovcrnment, might rc'ume them, whenever they shonhl think proper.—How ]'' n hv. /-.^yvv.v.v/y. j.y “/v/y- /'"/• I'htitfirr iiiai/ hr »//- ,iri(/‘/>‘ III //"• Kixf ( iiis/if , ')V TiiK M(»1>K TIIKItKI.N rUKSCltl r.KIi” to-wit. by amendments proposed b\ two-thi)-Is ot' both IfoU'CS of ('oiiiircss. or ly ;i Convention called at the request of two-thirds of the .'^tates, :ind su! >enuent ratili ation by three- fourths of the .'^tates. We (-anuot but feel .-urpii.'ie. that on ;i question of such awful import as the dis- s>lntion of this Cniou. iut.-llijxent men .-^hoi’.ld so miseoneeive the jilaiii meaning of printed t! h iinieiits. Tmk .''Iah.s.—Whilst our in regidarly, there has not lieen. we be lieve. a Northern mail in ilue time for a week jKi't. At lenst a day behind all the week; and generally the same as to the Charleston mail, ^\’hat is the matferi:' l'J.itrri''t Ilf a L'thr tn t]if J-,'/ifnr. nf th'' tff,.,rr>r. ('ten. Hockery ami Major Caldwell al- dres.-ed a large a!sciublage of ]«eiiple at Laurel Hill la.-t Saturday. ('. i> a very artful t-peakcr. ami his Loco friends con soled themselve." by claiming the cunning ta t of a lawyer as a victory over the j.lain, straii^hrforward rea.^oning of Dockery.— (’aldwell. howi ver. gave up the constitu tional right in .1 .St.ate to secedt—aA////w>- to show that in \ irtriniii the right wa'^ far liirbt, diflering from .Sew.ird's higher trim being ••gem ially r.nder.-tood a.~ un- law as being a politi( al and not a religion^ tioiialih'. ' aii'l that the r*ason for not riuht. llow unforttmate ar*' wc ot the .•^outh in our politic.il ••oiir-el The Mii*- souri comj'lomi.'t* conceded to ('ongrcs the ri;^Iit to legislate on slavel\ .'^outh ('aro- sioii on account of his eminent services to the country,) wen- laid on the table (n-- j(‘cted) by a vote of lOG to So that, nine short years a"i>, nearlv half the Meji- re.sentatives of the j*(-ojdi‘ voted to censure J of votes from Wilmot’s abolition jiarty as to elect Hitler, and get ])osscssioii >t the sj'oils, (its main purp>se,') as it did in Ma.saelni.-ctts, by just sm h a corrupt coa lition. Northern Locofot os may do such things, and .Sontln'rn La-ofoeos dtleiid them. W shall iiof. Tmk Tauikk.—The Whig f’onvention of ]\lr. Adam,' am! to threaten him with ex- Pennsylv.inia adojited >troiig re.-olutions in ]iul.'ion for merely presenting a petition favor of proteetion to Amoriean industry. p*’act'ablv to di.'solvt* the l uioni with rcferet;;(* of *onr.‘«‘ to the coal and 1 low i.' it now'/ Nearly ev(*ry leader of iron of that State. 'J he N. hxpre.-^.- the l/H-ofoco party at the South i> earnest- ;inI the Pefcrslmrg Int lligencer comment Iv advo(,ating jh a ti.hle di.'solutioiil using with desi’i'Ni'd seVv.'iity on the folly of ask- in it." favor the very same arguments whi h ing proii-i tion to their own labor whil>f so w re iix'd by the .Massachusetts fanaticf'! m.iny of them :ire doing all they can to U()(l. Silver do. SI 1 t»oM coined S3,j.j'j,*24>^. 44;"». As f'(dlow.s:— i:Ui.ol,') (Iniible pafrlcs, l‘_M‘.i7 fairies. 71 lialf i*:ifrlc. 114.244 tnuirtor e:ifrl*«, 27'.*.SSS jiolil dollars. (losi.ol o jiin‘c.‘, Sitnr. I.noo .lolhirs I'J.oOO halt' dollar'! 10,000 jU;irtor dollars^ e,.^,o(Mi dimes 04(i..'i00 throe cotU pieces !j!-j,t;io,;-;io liM.‘_'7o 180 fi/J.Vl 4,OW t,.;VK» 10. K)') 17 ^:'..7o',i,s:.> 17 men haiit in Fayetteyille UBVIBV OF THK MAKKKT. ^ V.//«n.—Salen during the vcek at HA ct.^. t’or .Mannl'actiifiiig. /iaron,—Sales have been made dnring the week at 1 cents. ^ Net ipiite hp »tilT a5 last tveek. l/ornetiic Spirits.—.The market is well siippli*'d with both tJrandy and Whiskey. Prices iok- tinue steady. f'off'f.—l*riee« have not been pust.urn d. We reduce >ur quotation to 10^ (n. 11. Hour.—Market unsettled; new will keep np for some time. Lard.—Very warce in n*arket. Mnlatfm.—'i'he market well fuip]ilied. Market well Piipplicd —Sitpj-ly good. Jtomejilic Goadt.—-1-4 Sheetings: wc reduep our ipiotation to 7 ctn. Tury^ntine.—Virgin Pip 2 40; Yellow 2 JO; Hard 1 IK), 4o bbls. Spirits fH>M at eeJit?; (•niall h>{.*( tl) country tr.kde at WILMINGTON .M A U K KT. .I?;iciin itiichangei. ('orn 17 tti 7.'t. .\feal >7.i fo ‘.to. Itio Coffee fo »;ts. Flour •’> on to •'> Niithin" doing in lliver Lumber., I.f»rd llii; in demand. Molasses Turpentine; YeUuw IJ 40. Virgin l! 70, Hard 1 J'/O. Spirit.^ l!*'., Hos- in J}?! to 1 Ih, Tar I At e'hadeston. Cotton lias* fallen Middling til (lootl .Miildling > t4> Total receipts of Cotton bales, a- thingS an* thought of fnnJifion:^ f.rm- ov p^evi••^;^ am(’ndmc;i:s; ron-Ztfions .nl'.e,jn nt, or the projiosition of aiiiend- ne-nt'. upon condition that if thi-y ;ire ntd adopted within a limited tine*, thi* State shall I'O at lilierty to r ith'irair t’roni tho I nion; and la-tly. /■> //o>/(e;o/- in> iit.. Jn t'itlier case, ronsfrm tire ri''i"ti. will be carried a- I'ar as )lO^>ible. W’e will iro as fir as we can in the latter without invaliilating the act, and will eou- cur in rational recommendations. 'I’he rest for our opponents." This settles t!ie qui’Stion a to Ilaiud- ton's ;>wn views. Tiie Telegraph ha.s ut terly mistaken them. On the next ]>ag-'‘, is a re]>1y of .'ladi.'on, wliich ^hov.s that it is n|n;i]ly mist;iken in supp'^sing that it was ••g.-'nc- rally uud- r.-tood that the riuht was un- tjUe-tionable," and that if it had not been. “perha]‘s every otiier .'^tate” would have .a>.-ert.-d it. This letter is .'O .•tduiirable. «o ine-tim ibly v.ilnalde. that we copy it MLfain in full, rci’crrin;^ to the hfst cl.iu.-' Among tlu'.-e leaders are many of tiiose who violently attacked Mr. Adams. The w hole Lot ofoi-o Press, in North Carolina. in fhi. finrn. every where, att.acked and abn.'cd .John (.^hiinev Alams, a AN’nu;. for hinting at tlu* doctrines which th'j/ now opt nly advocat* I It i' sad to see into what extremes the di-siie til .advaii'-e party interests has led these nil'll, and a reference to such jiast JH^jnttrh. ordered goods from Wilming*^'n at P2 t>’- gainst I,its*.'.402 last year. Increase doek on I'riday last, and at 12 o’clm-k next destroy the valu* of the lal>or »f the South. “We are surprised that it did not occ ur Saturday, the gouls were in his .store, to them, (say- the Intelligencei. ' th.it, a> l,i-(inght by the Steamer Chatham, the nomination of (lov. .Johnston was a ‘ Xorth f'arofinian. declaration of war a;:r;iin't .'Southern ]>ro- perty :ind .''outln rn rights, it would m>t be /ntjxtrfanf, if Trne.—Among the m.my very re.asonable to ('\])eet that .Southern rumors now in circulation is one to the Wliiirs Would put them.^elve.' to mm h, if, ('fleet that an agent of the .S'andwich indeed, to anv. trouble to protect the pe- Islands is now in Washingt(m, witli two cnliar interest.' of Pennsvlvania: and if it prop .'ition for our government—one that .'jIi.'iII tuin out that b'ret* Soilmnt in that the i.'lamis should be annexed to the ( , Stat(* shall saddh* free trnile upon the .States. Jt is said that, in case the project AliJUVAbS. .IiiKP —Schrs. TetincMee from i.'harleston, Wm. Lei-raft front Little Kiver. —Schr llen- rv I'elauy from .'^avannah. .Inly 1—!^r*hr .John ]*otts I’rowii from I’liiladelphia. .'>chr Marrisiii Price from New York. '1—.Sehr Jen Irvin front lialtini.ire: I>utcli OaUict Vrouw .lohanna from J >t*lltshavei>. ANSON HOTEL. inic experienc.* pie.-^ciits a nielan« holy pro.'peet Country, the ('oiivciition may thank it.nelf of annexation should bo entertained by oar Corner from the Court JIou.- v(*rnment, the Kitig of the islands i.- prepared to resign, so that a republican constitufion. in unison with the )>rinciples of this confederation, may be adopted in the islands.—liirhnmnil Witiij. for the future. But we cannot do better for tlie n suit. Mr. Badirer spoke the voiet than publish tlie following cxtr.i t from of tlie A\ hig party of th* .'^outh, when— Mr. Fillmore’s speech. After mentioning P'Wl"'g the Comjuomise Bill.v—h.* declar- ... • , ,, ,• ed to the .Sentite that, if the war was con- the fact of the presentation and alludiiiL' ... , , * »■ .1 " tinuo'! against the sl.ave property o{ the to the consc(|m>nt >.vcit tiienf, he South, he would rcf.iiiuto upon tiic faet^>- ••IJut what do wf see nowy 'J'en years rii s, the forges and workshops of the North, have not ]>assed since that scene took In pur.'uing this policy, the higs of the pIhci* in the House of Kepresent^itivcs, and .South wili Inve the advantage of keeping • i- -.1 . • • * 1 , 1 J 1 I r .1 1 -.1 ■ *1 r •; 4- iK./' . '"I the (it witlidr.iwing (Iieir traoe since that man. who for four yn*ars liad dis- theni'^elves within the limits of the i on- ('h-ul'. t 11” charged the* duties of Chief Magistrati* of stitutioii, while their Free .'^oil adveitciries *' ‘ ' ■ (S"/ /v; n nah (teonj 1 a n ( 'hnrJt At(in and Sarannah.—e h*arn from the 31acon Journal that “there are scores and hundreds in (»eor;ria who are Thev will of course . . . I . ! ! * .1 . II i- I V 1 I .1 1 . 1 .1, transfer it to .''avaiinali, their own seaport, tin-: I nion, stood at the oar of that lloti'O, of the North, bv throwing (distach;s in the ^ ^ (Ue' ■ \i rv ditl'erent from that a'signed by the ’i’elerraph. •\l.\I>!.'0.\ Tit “•Nh.w Ydi’.K, .'^uiiday Fvening. ■•.Mr Dk.mi Sih: •• Yours, of _\e.-terd,;y, i- this in^fant eoui'* to band, and 1 have but a few min ute' to answer it. I am sorry that your situation oblige.' you to iist*'ii to projosi- tioii' of the nature you de.-crile. My opinion i.^, tiiat a res» r'.ation of a ri^ht to withdraw, if aiui-ndments bt* not deeided on under tiie form of the Constitution within a certain time, is a and it i'snaf rat ification; that it does not make New York a member of the new I nion, and conse- ijuently that she could not be received on that plan, (’ompacfs tuust b* reci]irocal lina taught Nuliifieation; and now Kiiett ha.'advanced the nullity 1 as unconstitu tional ' of the late fugitive slave act. .ind .''en.itor Chase and Judge Baldwin of ( Hiio are imi'roving on Khctt’s doi tiine. K.i'trai't fruin another htter tr>a)i })i.nhd eiiuntij: .iiid morning after morning came to me way of the execution of the Fugitive Slave .and asked of me not to mo\'t* the public law, or attempting its rejteal, wdl b* vio- btisim ss, so as to force a vote on the rc^o- lating the provisions of that >nstrument. lution expelling him from the Hou.e, until he had a chance to bo heard. He feared, sir, that he mi.Ldit be exjadh**! from that parts of Virginia through which .^Ir. Web- IxmIv for doinu what he dei’iucd to be his ster travi*lled he receivi.-d an enthu>i.i.'tic imj^enitive dutv in i-re.-iervation of the \v, l,-om.'. At the Capon SpriiiL's. on the ri^ditof petition, although ho wa.-* imbued ,.lt.,.he was n.mi.liim nte.l with a with the stroiijrest sentiments in favftr of , 1 ■ 1 1 1 I- • .1 . I ( 1 i)Uli 1C dinner. i he six ee 1 which he ile- the I nion ct these Stat*s. 1 was forced, ‘ * from a feelin.r of svnip.-ithv and reg.ard for li'ered on the occasion w.is rec(*i\ed with him. to sufier the public bu>iness to be de- the grt'afesf demonstrations of jdeasure.— laved from day to day, to' one or two '|'he Intelligencer savs, that the >j)oakcr WkiJSTKK 1\ VlKC.INlA. — In all ‘■'Thif I'n-f S'h/ AIm in istrafion. "— 'I'liis is the epithet apfilied to Mr. Fill more’s Administration by tho ll.ileigh .Standard. Jf 3Ir. Fillmore's a«!niifiistra- tion is Fre‘ Soil in its affiliations, what becomes of (Jen. T'tss? (ilen. (^.iss’.s\icw>* are identical with thoso of Mr. Fillmore— and yet ieii. Cass received tho hearty .'Up- port Pi Wacl(‘!>>t>or»ii^li, 1%'. V. ^ _ The SubscriV)or respectfully in forms the jjihabit:int» of this eomnin- nity, and the travelling public in gen- .eral. that he has become I’roprietor of the ANSO.V HOTKl.., loruieily owned i>y .Mr. West, where he will be happy to .‘vceomnnalatc his guests in a stvle that cannot fail to please. .MAI IT IN Sl(,l.\r.\N. \Vadesbf*rm»gh, .Tuly 1, l^ol- ll-'it COW PKAS. l?r?!Uf:i,.S cow 1>F..\S. For .«.ale by COOK TAVboi:. .July n, IS;')!, l-:!w is.ti.i: 01^' REAL ESTATE. weeks, in onler that he might present his .«eiifimont.' to the Hou.m* on tho subject, to eonvince them that, although ho presented a |K‘tition for the dis.solution of tin* Cnion, he li«l no( a]>prove of those .'sentiments.— I doubt whether anv thing short »f that was in :i juiblii- manner complimeiiteil by •'■•it, AI.KX.\M»KH .Mc^l Kl'N. Fs.;.. to ,M.\U- . • 1 1 -t. ,• 1 • 1 1 1 ' (JliUV, viiinigest daughter ef I'mlit. .Mrti farlHnd, (listincuishod I »eiiioerafs, for hi.' bvhin in giving exf>rossion to his liberal and en larged views. In V virtue of a I>ecree of the Hon. the Court P of F(piity in .-ind 1'it the County of .Mont gomery-, I will, on the Nth day of .August nest, e\pop«‘ to I'nblie Sale, to the highest bidder on irt of the llah igh Standard for th“ the yiremim's, (the residence of the late Col. .John •esiden; v.—/nfr/fia. nerr. r»u.p.) the very VAU AHl.i: P.K.M, KSTATB ' * Kiiown as the •'Wtrrotrn of the on the Montgomery side* of the Kiver. consist ing of several Tracts, containing 141 or 1500 acres in all. The Land includin.g the buildings. eineuts, and the Narrow s. will be sold in the t>rst place, and the several surrounding Tracts afterwjinls, scpMrately. Thi^ Land is valualjle not onlv on account of MARRir.D, At Cheraw. on the l2i*th ii’t., bv the .1. C I'isM., late of (irceinick, Seoll:ind. DIED, from expulsion from th.it boly. “Since then we have lived .scarcely ten ability. ^\'e extract the following }>ara- public. After rasping the Northern advo- —this princijile would not in smdi a cast* 111.' N(wberniaii, W a.-liiugton ^\ hig, and , jireserved. 'I'he ( onstitution requires (I'’Id.'borougli 1 i legraph, the three ^\ nig ;(n a''lo])fion ui tnto am! />• (rer. It h;is ]iapers in the Di.-triet, .i^peak witli entire ‘ been so adopted by the other States. An adoption for a limited time would b* as defective as an adoption of some of the ar- confi'ienci- of his triumphant election—a result most devoutly to Vie desired, as a blow to the disunion doetrine of secession, w hiidi his competitor advoeates. We trust that no District in North Carolina, but A'eiiable’s, (w here there is no oppo>ition,) . pfsed to do in sm h cast w ill send a politici.in of that stamp to Con- ^ suppose that is not t r . I . „ -!• *!. , ,.,11 1 :it present. I have not ; more than my fervent regular shot at the secessionists.” tides only, fn short, any enndition what- Soctii Caikh.in.a.— Fxtract of a letter ever mii't vitiate the ratitieation. What f,.)ni Marion District, S. ('.:— “We have not soced«*d yet; neither will the new 'ongress, by virtut^ of the jiower to admit new States, may be ahte and dis- ••( )ur Candidates for Congress have ad ... - - - i...... dre.'sed the jioople of i!iehmond, at lIo-k- ‘ould ha\(* sa\ed that di>tinguished m:in toast, Mr, Webster sj»oko with his Msual | t^ive practice inirhani. Williamson's JOIection ju'e'-inct, ;ind at Linn 1 Mill; and from what I can learn. C.em*nil Dockery, th* Cnion can- years, and the value of tho Cnion is a eom- didate. will get pretty much the tisual >"oii subject of conversati.m. This very WhiiT vote. There are a few Whir anti- circumstance—looking back t^> that occur- cates of the higher law. Mr, \\ obster said: I nion mi*n abota this place; but I am in- have seen -The sect'ssionisfs of tho South take a formeil, that althouirh they believt* in Cald- "ithin tho year past—shotild alarm the different course of n*mark. Th(*y are wi.ll's doetrine, the most promim*iit men trvu' friemls ot this Jlepublie. It shcmld learned and eloquent; they are :inim:ited amoii'' that lass will mit vote at all.— teach us that there are men North anl and full of spirit; they ;ire highminded and Your^pjiper is doini: ureat good in this i South who are re:uly to aeeolerato the fall hivalron.s; they st.ite their suppo.^ed injii- (duntv, and 1 hope you will keep up a of this Cnion, and if necessary to destroy rie^ :iiid causes of complaint in elegant it. I say this in all sincerity. I s;iy too, pbraai's ami exalted tones of speech. Hut that when I look baek to tho crisis through these complaints are all vague and gem*- which wo have passed, I feel that there nil. I confess to you, gentlemen, that I was danger that tho days ot this 1 nion know no hydrost.itie pr*ssun* strong enough were numbered. 1 determined then, if no- to brine them into any solid form, in resp..nse to a very ‘Oii'linieiitary ^ f>'»-iibty and producfiv.ne-.. of the soil, bc- years ag>, iiicai)aeitatcd him fi-r active duty. ,\t .NIobile, on the I'.'th ult., aft»'r a fewdavs’ graph a> likely specially to interest the ' Mr. .i:oi:;K I'.IK i.V I>1'0 >T. aged‘4> year*. .Mr. HroadtV’Ot v\as long .1 resident f>f thi.x town, fri.m which he removed tilt*en years agii to -\labanta. He leavc.s behind him warm and devoted friemls, and affection.ate relative*, who have heard of his death with sincere iK.rri.w. On .Staten Island, .N. V. on the 'J7th nit.. Mis.s Lons.V I’FOIIL. eldest daughter of T.C. I’fohl, merchant of .■'alem. N. C. The deceased aceom- vBician ol very exten- jng well ad.i)>ted fo the culture of Corn, W he.'it, until an attjick of I’anilvsis, sonre (''titton, Tobaci.'o, ^'c., but also on account of the excellent FlSlIKItV att^iched to it at the Niir- rows, vhcrc a great ntimber of Shad may be annnally caught, .ind the Water Power atl'orded by the tall in tlu* lliver at this place, %Iiich en terprise and capital could make nseful and pro fitable by the erection of Mills and Machinery f’f every de.scription, to any ext«-tit that might tio desired. Hesides these ca]iital advantages, the situation is benntiful, romantic and healthy; in sliort, desirable in every pt'iiit of view. Twelve months credit will be given, the pur- panicd her lather to the Nf>rth, in the Sjiring, t-Lasers giviiig bond and approved sureties. where slu* remained, intending to return home next Fall. lJut, alasi it v^ as otherwise decreed.- Ill Randolph countv, at Cedar I'alls, outlie •J4th ult., WILLIAM HKNKV. infant .son of H. R. Flliott. Fsij.. aged 17 montlis and L'l' days. In ('hathain county, on the l'»lh ult., .Miss N. II. FOOSllF, after an illness uf .seven day^. In Anson countv. on the l‘.*th ult.. of enteric (>ALNt;S, C. M. K. 1 -Is gress. Ill the language of the (loldsboro’ Jiepuolicaii and 1 atiiot, “Col. ivnthn [Mr. | bappine.es. ,'^tanly s competitfir,] is a icartn advocate right to witiidraw w;in st.;irted at of'dit ri'jht I./' S'e s.-iion.” 1 llichiiiond, and consi iered as a eonditi(Uial — I rutiiieation, whit h w is it.self al>andoned as Wo learn from the Carolinian th.it up- j rejection. wards of have been .nubscribed to | “Yours, fJAMK.s Madiso.n, .Jit.” the Plauk Iload to itiileigh, with a pros-j Having thus conclusively disposed of p' et of obtaining .several tlum.-andH more j two of the Telegraph’s points, by an appeal \\ IN(t to iiiijivoitiaMe occurreiieeis, the t)nT>- lie ADDUKSS ndvertisod to hi* lelivt*rt‘d at I'IU»M Kckopk.—1 ho Africa has brought ^^rrjiduatos, of whom 4 wore from this State, | their compl.iints and alleged grievances are viz; Mr. Alexander MacUae, of this town, like a very insuft'ieiont plea in the law. Liverpotd accounts to the lilst ult. Cotton had advancel i to i the W(*ek 4(1,00(1 bales; closing - , , Mr -mn *ir i-arKw I 1- II 1 , , , , .->00 fw>A u 1 . I -‘ ’ I am not dispiwd to reproach those gentle- s OL _ , a e. 1. o .is j nsmil month s leave of absence, or to speak of them with disrespect, year. Hour had also aflvancod. receive their appointments as ]{revet I prefer to leave them to their own refloc- S.ilos of , ,, M ij 1 T IV 1 . „ I they Jiro b.ad on gem*ral demurrer lor want and Messrs. 31. Parks, James Daniel and . f. , , 1 . n * t /I..11 'l'b«. .. ot subst^ince. fLond laughter. JSnt 1 .1 1-1 . MacRaeand .Ii. 1 arks, | disniwd to reproach those irentle- in tjiis town and county. This is oneour-1 to the record, let us turn to the other, and 1 Assembly there is much ^ j^i(.utenants in the Artillery, or Ord- tions. I make no arguments against re- i‘giii2; and if Wake and Johnston will on- j jnopt im{>ortaiit, viz: that the right to general fight was near tak- '■ Infantry, Mounted Rifiemen. The ly do as well, the entire road will be built, j withdraw from the Cnion, whenever she protipecf is rpoliitit.nar}. ^jj{ i-it,, jiko rank in the Infantry, :is it is now certain a large part of it will be. ■ niav deem it neeessary to her welfare, w'as ^ Dragoons, or Mounted Riflemen. i 1 J * 4i v' V 1 r iVoiu ()(K000 to TO/MiO each dav. ~ — See the notice of the Plank Hoad Meet- f'xpressly ni.served 111 the New ^ ork form , ’ ’ ing at .Mctlregor's on Saturday next. The Ratifieati.m prepared by .Mr. Hamilton. fibject is 'to get a sufficient amount sub scribed to organize the Fayetteville and t’cntre Company. PvLVOLlTIONARY WoMKN.—A fHcnd informs us, in regard to the sketch of Mrs. Slocum, which wo copied from the “Wo- lacn of the Heyolntion,” i)y Mrs. Fillet, that the baby whom Mr.s. Slocum left in the cradle when fche started on her solita ry luirluight ride of sixty miles, grew up to manhood, was elect-d to Congress, and died in Wa.shiugton Cit}', long before his venerable mother descended to the grave. She had a brother, Mr. Hook.s, who was ■il. o a member (*f Congress from thia Stato. 1 The Tu.scahK>sa (Ala.) Okseryer has I’ROM CAI.IFORMA.—rho Steamer 1 ro- j Buchanan, of That (Ua uiuent is to be found on jiago 4r>7 metheus ha.s arrived at New York, with ^ Pennsylvania, for I’rcsidont, and of Wm. of the 2d volume. Its matc'rial part is tho • 250 pa.ssengers. She reports the arrival R. King, of Alabama, for Vice President. two first paragraphs, as follow:— f»f the Tcnne.ssee at Panama with two and ; A capital ticket. II»/. Journal. “Draft of proposed Ratification of the a h.alf millions of dollars in gold dust. This is the same James Luchanan who Constitution of the United State., with Francisco »nd Stockton had recov-1 offered the re.solutions at Lancaster, }»enn., specified ameudmeuts. , ored from their fares, being pretty much after the passage ot the 31issoun Compro- sfilutioiis, conventions, secession speoche.s, or prochimatioiis. Lt*t thesi* things go on. The whido matter, it is to be hoped, will blow over, and men will return to a sound er mode of thinking. But one thing, gen tlemen, be assured of—the first sto)) taken in the programme of secession which shall be an actual Infringement of the Constitu tion or the IaIws will be promptly met.— [(Jreat applaii.'H;.] And 1 wouhl not re main an hour in any AdniinAration that should not inimediately meet any such vi olation of the Constitution ami the Law effectually and at once. [Prolonged ap- can assure you, gentle- •lAS. h .Time ‘JS, IS-M. ' The Salisbury ^Vi^tch^tlan i.i requested to co]>y. .1. I,, (i. iNOTK’i:. r r||HfF, copartnership heretofore existing nn- -H. (ler the name of .1. A. Rowland \ Co., is this dav dissolved bv mutual consent. ■ .lOJIN A. ROWI.AM). (IlLRERT W. McKAV. ,]C>UN MO?RK. '^riic imdcrsioiicd wiil roiitimin the business of the late firm, at fheir fomT-r the Fayetteville llali to-night, is postponed un- Stand in j.nmbertoti, under thi^ style of T^OW- til further notice, .lulv S. r.KN.J. F. rKARCK, U. S. “We, the delegates of the people of the ' rehuilt. Prices had fallen back. Every miao, instructing his representatnes i j StaU' of New-York in Cmvention assem- ^ thing was low and dull. I Congress “to use their utmost endeavors to ■ ^ present bled, having n.aturely considered the Con-, , Several more Lynch law executions had ' prevent the existence of slavery in any ot | the (Jovernment entertain the stitutionjor thj United States, agreed to t.jikerH(|>lace. the territories or States which may be i Kame decidwl purpose. [Renewed Jip on the 17th day of September, in the year 1787, ;it JMiiladelphia, in tho common-1 The great house of Jaudon & Co., New wealth of l*enn.sylvania, by the (Jonvention York, has failed, owing to stock and coal then and there convened, and having also speculations, and to tho failure of Mr. Con- eeriously and deliberately considered the roy, a cotton dealer at New.Orleans. 3Ir. **' erected by Congress.” i plause, with ehoors.] — I Aft^^r other speeches, a Mr. Bruce gave Chou;ra.—This disease is prevailing to considerable extent in the AVcstern ‘■••The Fugitive Slave Law—Upon its faithful present »ilualio„ of the l-„it...IS0.te,.a^d ;i'audon''wrform^^^ And .! Tuesday last a ease oc-j .Motion depends the pciTpetuh, of tl. Union." being convinced that it is advitriblo to adept Bank, and aPenv.u'ds rty age'llt in London | currcd at Brookhla, N. Y. | In rct^njie,-«Ir \N ebstcr again addrei^ IIILI.SBOROIGH Al’ADEMY. ■*'*7' E, tliv acting Trustees of this long stab- ▼ W lish«W .'Si-niiiiurv, t:ike great jdeasure in announcing to rhe public, that we have enga ged the services of Mr. RENJ’N R. IILSKE. who will hereafter coiuluct the Acailcniy as Principal. Mr. lluske is a native of this Ftate, and a nradiiate of onr University, and has been en gaged fer some time very successfully in teach ing in the town of Fayetteville. His le.arning, line temper and Christian character give assur ance to Parents, that his duty to children en trusted to his charge will V»e ably and conscien- ciously performed. The Kxercises of the nest Session ■w ill com mence on Monday, the 21st instant, and as the coarse of instruction is preparatory to the Uni L.ANI) .\icK.-\V. where toiods of every de- seiiption can be bought on the most reasonable term s. .lOlIN A. R0\VLAN1>. tiJLRKIlT W. McKAV. Lnmberton, .luly 1. JKOl. Itf ftjfV*' Carolinian till forbid. LET IT JiK KN()\\ N, Tiiat A. has locntcd himself in Troy, for the purpose of carryiiig on the r.OOT AMJ SIlOE bofiiiess in its various branch es. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a continu ance of the same. June 30, 1851. A. RKDWIN. l-iiw P. S. All those in arrears to Red win & Mc- versity, the session.? in future will correspond Rae will please call and settle as soon as possi- contingencies. l)le. A. R. with those of Chapel Hill Terms of Tuition, ineludin ^21, :il\VHys iu advancc. >0 deduction made unless in case otf protract ed illness. I5y order of the Bo.^rd, L. A. HEAKTT, Sec’y. •Tuly 6th, 18f)L li-litw Rrfttrture*: Also, Seence in onr Parish, by a Country Par- President and Faculty of the University of N. sou’s Daughter. $1. Carolina. ' ThaDkfulncss, by Rev. C. B. Taylor. 75 ccnta. C. T. »aigh, Esq. ) The AngePs Song, by do., 76 ecnts. Liuncst- CAIHNS’S SERMONS. 4PA.ST0irS Plea for Evanjj||lical (^atholic Truth, in Six .''crmons, denrered in Trin ity Church, Columbus, Geo., by the Rev. \\. V. Cidrns, formerly of Isorth Carolina. Price fiO cents. Hon. liobt. Strange, 1 r.ayctteville. E. J. Hale, Es'i- i ness, by do., 75 ccata. Fof B&le bt' E
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