i! -1 hntru to Us d)a ..At v .... ' fjr jvsff aavepigsaie inaiwiit w iw.aw- T lYhTthfiiApuruTclhcbUtMUao , TI WmpU alteration thibitl, nw rrHantrtltaeharaowf TmiI wefol life. JwkMH, yMM , 1 eo U ImnI tot. w wwiid enef wn jicwnir.bBt honmtf . Watr rlad r-"gtlMtwma tht Bill M it Mated iht Seo r. Rn(t'4'W it wtt fuwadad by Mr Ahthon1 Vm.aad V to d'in (a ptas tb 'are8i m tha PnwMMiiaT III anct'ur iieh pra- tq hara iW ahjnetiona rmnared kj that a ;Sm aiaMiliir4 v military P"ri . anrm ndJtoWwotjjtfiaMtt ona ai 1h " TlU4CllIailt 5 MiW Eut of Tjikegep ut her at A !' EllioU'a, 1 i nilea from f ' ian4 Uia troopa'arllt eoaaianlif -traverse t fur, tha asfety if tba Mail and (Jravrller a fiialfffiiitv of any alraralinr Indiana. 'rmany''C"rapanr ofinounUd Infantry I aa far aa twuugM ro pui mm m ftj(W fi w drawls J" Hij and i 1 iihiiwtii imAtt or l w t na !" cnjned W thela of AUlWrtia h Stita'Tif VaaV" MJ. MclntoaH ai Frl ti haf tornM er Mavan la aimllir . aawiwrScalaWi"f-rr!:r - -"- T-.-.i .v; . - .., tar-. v"'fY7 f fonlta Cou6i SenJlL 7 rii XfJaar'Sclia-Sto,W?A -rtiy utid$ Oeiti Sanfni and Brig. Lou-t.-ivith itttrntpectiri aff. fae1 attain? laat, M4Un. Siwa of 4 U jH Army Dian, tautroa 19 wir cut. thneMa,Maj Oanaral Sanfurd and U a part af lh galloat army of Georiria ..UM .4 alfiaaxollaat kaahh. ad ebearfal ' 'i. and intitnpeA in in vMaity of tha city. v;eo."liwe and Siaff eama np aavaral daya conanraiim m tna. aermM imiiapuajiiua) w Vy tih, althongh yat far front bainy aatabiiahodva M ' ra A . aL.:. . Vaak Mak IJm Vna I T 'T11 "' " " ...4rrat amaad thtrt Tar at Koanoka, way l l. " bwa" aUMy. imployad ta awr f v VV.tMHatefwibirill lm aiTrt wf If 1 eaa. : X na inatana eimtm knMrnai rautrndaif 70 ma at a army will.be. diabjnded.ahd paid off at sea, aaenoa u ina run- can inaoa ouv. i all that ea be Busted,) They ,wtllre their bftaaed.with the Braise of their eon s. khd tie thanks tad wall wishes of aur I h ? WESTWARD, HO 1 ? jw - fort Mitchell, on baturday last, the Ton tur-vWrnovaiif the Creeksrttad asure of starting 1600 Indiana, men ,Wo- children. fur. Arkansas. -The hostile i, hahrf.euTed, marchinir la double file. i train cifwagfioa eon vay ing- the ' children. aad aaaW "mf the jJCwunif if aa were unable' to' K followed IB thr "P1',",wTames M Garaon, riuiuiiurv v-ttUMli, K f.f r i .Vaat Drejaaiao. ,Vat prenaaiad a acena. on ona stashes ii.ti .i4rarifyiI o ha oibr,lema ane aad. aaaiiyms iieiaies oi nginag uj, ,ao in uon-jftar-iai!irinai.exi8ience, eooapirad a mroe warn a tong.aaa , uai u the hmof their yoeth ' fiurroond-. J t trwiltutatioB,br'ka op in lbiir rna- m twrtQhain f very way unaoue, mis f(ae'rautnai-iif A one powerful people.have ' yieltM l.ilne fetoeot circii'UHlana, and : iiiter3pra upon the " heads uf their one , y4Mi4eAifirwnrwsrtorw ury ; ao a happier conditiort . ' a march, the eoniractora' will gather a irajjla , reinfVrement iruut Beha llarjo'a Tijinear Tut-kegre. - At that . place, they 4tdNaha iliccit.ChxeriMlee, and Jim Hen. . .he latter has, been refused to be given up xwcativf of Georgia , on the aooreof hia leitisen uf Alabahjj, and convi quenily, w linuat ba ttied 6t by ''he lawa of that re mnch pleased at the mama which our -ioeaa4akaa4a.ihis mttr ;he tuok the . iieif opportsaity of invitunf Bi rw jiiaena i anffxMlanr lnirirom .the huaiilmea, . ! fwatd and identity thein.in order to have I t.rougnt to punisnmnni. : ; ab auun aa ne , i Uat ihi lioWrMioa Jitn Henry waa a priaon Jeapatchei Capaia ' Uanuanv wilh his e niidwith Captain Lawhorn. of the Artil- i bring bins ia. Bat the demand of the i..-f ' Jor waa refoead b be complied with, on "ti10 abova atated. The Indiana are placed . " : iJ tha r2t of our Eiecuiive, by the peo ""r'f of Alabiaia who claima to have them tried as . t "liaena.and by their own lawa. However. . ii6auading; neverlhf leas, the Governor has , "Ntded tn lodging nine of them in thia place to vaeirtnat. ntpi this anmber ia tha notnriooa Dave due'. In a abort time,there will be but few of any sort below the old Federal Road, . - h gang which escaped to Florida can be ih wa ahall soon be bleat with an end ot tba vWar. ft ' FLORIDA. kUahasse FlorUim. of the 2d inst. that a body of' Indians were traced on law - irndav before from the Chattahoochee swamp near Newton, on the Flint, the rail indicating aw"" - nnw hm uviu, r??00foot. About 400 men,bled at yVwtotv to meet them, and o were to . , . i from BsinbrWge " he Istsnt, - r-n a ; oria eof actronr'Shoald the Hd,. 7 . 3empt to cross the Flint, a large body I ,tjoa4 eBj wsa ro resoiiwB,a a fs ''"at t,y i n - )& to maieji for the Su wanee, and to in,. , jsteo j; awn. They are accom- d. - - niuonieo volunteers, . m l,i .n.u m :am win . ) win -v-va5t acommaiio. I, vtANDSJui.. a- appointed u. teU ic Vlone, ullVrt resigned, & . . , Vpitttejeo is wy cctMabte tea,pnieerB, wbo havaXn Disced s Wia Ik . .1 1 . vv ' L..m . .... lV T2 or Missions Klna slant i-rai t-nurch, has recenxj ansrrA(notidoiii0nof ftl5.00rtvl sea 'soenOtwoh,rti--, lfc ..."V t a VaUejrv. third in few. . : i v i a"9f f " - Frr tht-KnoxnUli Ktgttter. . , ' OUB GREAT. CONVENTION.) Oar eolumna ara ao axteaairely pre-oo eapieutMd our attention ti takan up with tht interesting aeenea which aarrounu at. dial we bate no iuom nor time to preaant our readers fo-dav. with ariv thing more than a short and haaiy sketch of the first day's pmceedinn or the Uonrention. ' Me'thodist Ch arch at 10 o'clock on Mon ' A 119 VUU'VHIIUU 9IUVVU sit IIW iivw day last. The Hon. Joho Williams, of mis 'icinuj was cnvu tw ui yuir, mu the Hon. Prypr Lea, was reqdested to act aaSacreunrTlie Re.Tlioaas,VVilker son of the Methodist Episcopal- Church, addreaaed theThroue of Grace in a ferrent and jappropriate prayer.' The Deleiratcs were called on. bjc -States to report their names to , uie CJonveniion. from the State of Ohio there appeared to be in at' tendance two delega tea from Indiana one from Kentucky fifty-two from Virginia ten from North Carolina twenty-aeren from South Carolina seventy two from Georgia fifty-four from Abbam and ffom Tenrewce about ona fcondred. On. Robert Y. II lyne vr-a then nominated as reaide..t of the Conrention, by Mr. Wick- ffe of Kenloo." winrn wm unaiiiuiwHijr nr..,r,mi in. uen. May ne, on oeing ton. ducted to the Chair, addressed the Conveti- thm in a manner lucid, forcible ana elo quent, far surpassing even our pre-con-ceived opinion of ih great Southern ora tor. "" " f " ' ' " Col. Blanding submitted the report of the South Carolina Vommiaetonera wttn the appended jrfMrtai of the Engineers, whieh may be seen commencing on our first page the report was read and two thousand copie ordered to be printed. A committee of thirty-nine was ordered, to whom should be referred the, several char acters in the different States, with instruc tions to report such amendments and mod ifications as they might deem necessary or expedient several other reaolutiona were then adopted referring certain portions of the report of the Cuinmiasioners,U the aaid Committee. The Convention adjourned la meet on Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock. Ws mean in our subsequent papers to publish a full and detailed account of the . . m a procecoinsa of ino oouvanuon. aaen a hmmmmm' .iimw .. . ..... Mtmif 1 ac-qrUiri ta ua Utent, reapeci- """r nnmrirr ni 11a mamra, the world never witnessed beforo. consrerated for a similar purpose, r-i TetiVAV uly 5ih. : The Convention met at 0 o'clock. The President announced as the Committee of 89. created on yesterday.from Ttnnetsto John Williams, Thoa Emmerson, W B Reese, Jacob Peck, M C Rogers, F B Fogg. Daniel Drake and E S Thoma. JTenfucA-y Robert WicklifTe.S S Nich olas, Daniel Breck, Richard Uawes, John Ktncaid, F F Fix, Daniel Garrard. JtQirsUnaD L Swain, T TKrW, P Willis. Samnet Chunn, E M BryanU S Carolina A Blanding, C EJinooaton, B J Earle. J B O'Neal, Alexander Black, James Wardlaw, James Barkley. ...., - Lreorpia n. ji wiayion, t v iiaocr sham W Dering,M 11 M'AIIister. Jwliuna Mi 'ton Siapp. JltubaiM Thouiaa Fearn, John D Wil liams. 0r-m waa added to the Committee, and also W W Holt of Georgia, Nathan Fields of Indiana, J T Avery of N. C, and E D Mansfield of O hio, were added to the aame committee. Various reporta, memorials and resolutions were then offered and referred to this Com mittee, and the Con vention "then adjourned until Wednesday morning 0 o'clock. SUMMARY OF A REPORT Eubmiited to the Rail Road Convention at isnuavtu. ,he 4lh 0f July . J?LZ 'T!!8; the ..in vnioiiiia, ,na itsnow Moor. uin and Estillville in Virginia, to the ts H Licking Rivera in Kentucky, ia iitadinittable. It ia greatly to be doubted If the Topgrtphy of the world afforda ao ainoalar and so striking a feature as dues Iha vfriey and River of the French Uroad. Drawing its waters frum'a ihou aan1 tribuiaries from the topmost ejevaiionsofihe blue Kidge and intent on its purpose of convey ing them to the valleya below, it lorce' its way through hilli, cliffs and nvountain$, which other wise would be Inaoceasible, and ao eqiiahsea and graduatea the elevations overcome in t lie distance traversed, as to present a plaiu ; the inclination of which ia not to be detected by the eye. But for the ripidity of the current by his aide, and the nniaeof thefalla and rapida which wmtipually remind him of hia descent, the traveller along the banks of this stream would truly imagine bimelf in a level valley, embosomed in mountains and overahadowed by cliffa.notw'ithatanding he ia mo ving on an iuclir.ed plana falling at ihe rate of SO faet to the mile, and overcoming in the distance of 100 milee an altitude of nearly S000 feet. At the mouth nt the Nolaohuuky river.he firat meets AiUa which oppose MS progress, while he has been descending without interruption. the slope 'Of the Allegany, and winding his unobatructed way a mid the appahng elevation. d the Paint Rock4 an J i he cloud concealing aummtta of the Smo king roouniains. i hie ronte, ay tba Fraoch ad, furthermore reccommeoded bv the fact oia. nessee, tBlnhr the wealth of that imnri..r. .and hitherto lltaaauikL ...i, ,,ik..... atreauasMib whiJh thi Charlesum, Lou J5 Y'V"" Hail Hoad is destined to pour on tha plane, ur Al,MlrJ What-.er ,., u ,npr hitherto aa to the character and condition of .Kirr. . ... Kwitlss BJiSWaaww.wiw, yum AiieKa ojtnd Cum beiUnd Alonntaiara, more eonesale iIBrM wealth, ogpcvltuTal, mineral, aid atocaur. ing, than-ia to be found within a Vi,, extent in any other portion of the United SNuia. With a climate mild and aalubrioaa, equfcy BMn,pt from tha riaouraof a nnrthnrn.aa it ia mL .t. ervating seventy of a aourthern JaiituA. .iiK population healthrul aind induairiooa I micai; wMout any of ibM ieairsinia whik nrnin, iiu.u i. ..l.. .Xl... ..a.. , i I poverty aad disease io other OB) lis tDftraaaa. atitk a.Jta ui.t and prodootiva log in an those natriUve gfsjty wbk' enrttrjbota; to the ComiorUble sobaiateoA or oSo w'b atoaD tains earpated with tba dbat IsxsriaRt natural paatarea j-pveiabadowed via fuirsis f darabie timber, and their toweletriA wilt coil and iha aubatanilai mtula ; with riva,if sottnps4 to their aaigatiun4 aourding warpar at , etarr mil, eawbl of Druoellinsr aoi aawtilaarr Jlita their tributaries gashing horn Us ptrt. eryata). rtMiatain, it i tkair bitbarto inakasnfliiy. W has kept tbos vast ruowrtu 11 a alll tlvOmmh inr staff ' Bat once eat the barranUhicJi 9p- aiata ikia enbntrv fruoa thaatharairrfaraapanNie, but But mora favored refftone of A Qlyba. Bet a AffrAuwitt.aueh aa lai-w hruiipla- ted by the Cbarleatoa, Luaiavilts" CHaeJaffatlJ Rail H.A .nmat LhM iaiiiMUQiersenarai thst ivloaalaio UMinci au"wpw the different marketa in tha wwjit and icb ,a aaimatioo woaM be given tethaMairf;4he pwiple. and aueh a dvelpmen He ervqreaa aa to plaoa n m a poaiwoo anwi "rt ; rivmlinir all elber awintries. UJ auo a pliue of ihinjf. Uie day would Mot ba hf diati, wfaari ,k. U.welld and Pawltiekeia. aV Mancbealera and tba Uirmii.jrhama, would flifclhi rfKiet It mitrrd Im-aiiuoa at tha caaeadHafif I ha Fanrh Oruada. or near tba ranida of il ll-tlaii. th Clinch, and the Nlachorkr. T reauarer Of the intermediate diatrieta l KaniL kytver which he CharleaiiH. Iniiaville an Lutcinaati BU Ruad must paaa to ita deaiinatiuiiabHild not b undervalued in an rationale or beiiffiia and profile f lint vrfat work. Paiinw, a Ihalina of flomnianicaiion will, over thai Uoal an4-rwo diatriuu of the Cumberland .Motai amaind eruss ing tha n inconsiderable Rivers if iha Camber- land and KentucKy, at navigable lAinia.ami ifra whence eaav connecUnna may be had with the Sail Witrta tintheu,UiUi;i Xi 4ifr4. Jlgrieultwvl n4 f i(aTliiwf eaJih td ittaae reghtna, whether lr neighburhofiaumtHiikm.or in the cotnmerrial ekebangaa JHh the other Stalea, within the links of thia Uait R4 eon- neclion. will form no email iiem li the tranapota- Uon on ihia great highway to tht Weat. All which ia reaped fully aubiiiud. 1 ja mks aknsmni: A. H BR MJANE, JAMEaU IIULMCSL To Gen'l R. Y. Haras. . . J ,' 1 To linht a candle at both endafis a aure way to burn H out eumi so, to eomraWnea a work aa two plavea, each individual dirt-i ing hie effort towania one centre, ia a oertain inethitd of cum- plei ion. as certain a in thia caa? wixJd -ba iia perfect and pftfitabU smnli lion, pruul of which ia to be aeen in Ilia fast, that the Charleston luranany, for " paaaave money itf I roups and or. if I travellera received 2.Sl S8 in ima dar. Thererura, if ia wilh infinite mU&atiuL w. ww ..itr inr.itr u, niwu bi isat arouaed to tha uwannuj h aoung on ima important aubjocl penally, if the waalihv influential. BnA ini.iii. gent citixerrt of VVuaw wilh o tnem in aa aciive a course of epeh'iona, at iha mouth aa they propose at the aouioe of thVai. kin. If this be the case there id no reason whv , i j - . . ii . . wvanuuia not eeniuauy see a atraot and. pro niaoie communication between uwoareiuwn and Mount Pleasant, at iha mouth of tiei Keiiaawa L L .1- r-:i n 1 .1 .1 . oy who uaifiioau ana Ajuck ana cam -avtia tion. 11 1 here will be little or no diffirul in oiiher passing up the Uankiof the Kedia4a; or, in a union with some of the work a tiiiti Viiirima will complete to bring the emotm orttm Vat. ley to tha harbours or the Ch ke. Heivse, it will be n great mat lar uf iua, if r by a tm upvratiiH) with Viririnia. MiDOueat uat. aeivea lanoea in tnr vicnuiv or cWord, W. C. and proceed froio thence to Salmi passing down by Hei.derSi y Si thence '. JI akelv. VVadeaboro', ineedstjoni'. CheaieMnld C "H. ur Chera-v.DrlingiMi & Kingstreebinva safely at uwirjiwoirn. a. oaiiaiiury wa at tiittMlly should croea wilh Hie road froia Yufki ilfe Charluite &e. at Darlingtun with that alt ifeito in Poe uuient 177. Sea. I9J4-5, page , I, and staled as nitnsr thruiib-h IJirn well.l 8inifleill. Pir4i! ei".. in ii.o.io iorr .iir int with a nnn,i . ion uf tha Yadkin and Pee Dee Ifjul Road with those of Virginia and oihwie Itijt uui be laid down North and South Carolina, th-ra ia little doubt it would b4 aa uiui and. pfydu'tfa a work aa any that ia to be formed. ll a 9 aij-eliom Chtrleainn ahiMdrtri1e th idea, because Georgetown ia notlai ipricioua a harbor aa thnt of CharlHHlon, it iaUl 1 uekvaaary to uWrve, that situated a is the iaion our kbt in the wast, rendered exhtirbi antly high from Ihe immiiime emigiatin to Un iiarter it will Ih long before they hae a qouti ty if pre. visiona to apare aao, (hat if tliej ji. J, mtck is the superior coniumpii.Mi and iU'ir f oihpt' and Incraiivt market of the deue puiult ion of Ihe North, it will be alwaya well tllil a y ".tbrr first. gain, that the prohibit i export la the Went Indiee. will, Hill ihiSiip dtnitwi i 1 removed, comel all provision, WltetWof meat w jr,vU,iC'uaay nothing of f tronaga f New York) a4nr . T or for coaating purpuai-a, a port - : j?r . . r - ?! eel is near- ly . if not quite equal to ona of 1 : But what ia must wanted in thia section of col 1 1 is a Koad, which, mendering through it, wtl aonvey the ffrowiona which can be spared ml do come ylrornOie west, to those who want i llieacheine of amassing it in a bulk aiChenei nuaaiir where ele. ia perfectly ludivroue ; but. o 4s visiona of Charleston there is no end iUness has there erected its throne ; and It pwible idea seems to be entertained, oi the aiftit or free dom of intercourse ; and .that ,Bi jam, of oth ers ia not necessarily oar losa, otil (, tie contra- rr.uuradvantage.n see L.ifeoJUifk bv Pri or and M'B'a letter to Burke. T m It ia, . thai of late yeara the effurta of CharMpave been directed to the injury of her nigtn Her ciu isens seem to have no idea, tha, terf is rooml and especially In a rising countr, like, th.i'a. lor all the internal improveiuent ayi n fas to . at tract the Uade of bavannah to arlsston the Rail Road, the same, In the fa of (these fee ble and futile atlempta, what ia trade of Sa vannah with Briltain, and: e;hai I the amoant of tier toonage employ ed in forei ii eujomerce ? PRINCE GEORGEQri YAW. . Georgetown Union.' :, It ' 1 wotig: ;i. .rvr fflAKENupby slleathcock. and entered he. Rangera baokafiif the Coa of Cabarrea on the 5ih day of iy inst. s bay filly suppewoti to be three yeSra ol herurhteya a glaseeye, about lourteee hanoi igh, a email whiteapot ia the race. J he owi ia hereby notified, to oom for said filly 1, prove hie ve hmu property, pay tbe chargne, ana JOHN At I4STER','". atanger. , Concord, July 9, 1838-4 w i ll a FOR SALE AT THIS (ZF1CE 2T$c 0fytciiiali. J. BtmBsasaaBaWaaWBBBSBSBasaBaBBaaBwaE I Watcl.maa1 Watchman I what er the star;, And the Watehman anewered all s . . ar JR JPre$Meni nuoii ljlwson white, For Wt President, JOUTYLEU. For Covernor, EDWARD SMMSitMS '-- r . I I A. AOtlnlT umiilli. " oainit Caucus Ncmlhation I ! AoarwsT PsasacoTioN For OriNioits Sake ! f A- OAINST EXTRAVAOAJfCB AND CORRUPTION ! ! Against Manwobship Abolition ano lIUMBUQGBKT t Wtiitt Elrctora. HON. JOHN GILES, of Rowan. HON. f.J. ALEXANDER, Mecklenburg. JOHNM. MOREHEAD. ofGuilfordi JOHN I- LESEUR. of Rockingham. COIy AND. MITCHELL, of Wilkea. HON. f. 0. TOOMEU, of Cumberland, CUARLES MANLY, of Wake. WILLIAM W. CHERRY, of Bertie. ALFRED WEBB, of Rutherford. JEREMIAH FEARS ALL. of Duplin. DV WILLIE PERRY of Franklin. Dr. JAMES S. SMITH, or Orange. BLOUN T COLEM AN, of Lenoir. -JOHN ff-tflAlI:RVnf Pnmnntanlrr GenJi O. KWILLIAMS, of Beaufort. f3"e understand that Gen Thomas G. Polk is a candidate for the Senate for Row. an County. Also, Charles Fisher Esq. for .L r to vsontmona. C7 VVe are requested to announce John CLBMBHt aa a candidate for the Cutninona in thia county j tUo, Wm lUaaiira. Eq can. diJata fr the office of Sheriff" Mor a di Titian o" tht . County.. : -1 We are reqaeated U .,- Wm. D. Ckawroaoas a candidate i r repre sent Ruwan auunt) in the next General Aaaem bly Kir the Commons." For a division of Hit Comity." "J ' JQp We ate requested to announce Rcr 01 H.KiLtATaiccas a candidate for the Commune, for Ruwan. FayettttUlt Hail Hood Mteting The pro ceeding of tliia meeting will be found in another part of thia piper : they breathe the proper apt ril for success, and if their subsequent 'meaaon a shall be at energetio aa thia beginning, they will aa Bonaparte used to say, compel aocc.ss, We rejoice to see Ilist ihey have provided for getting Ihe services of an Engineei on themuie between this place and FayettevJIe a private letter In- forma ns that an agent will be fonhwiih dea patched to procure the aervicea t f Major Afc NeiLt.: thia louka like taking up tha thing in earneat the aame letter assurea ua that the buslneas men hatre taken up tl.ia matter with a aleierhiliied rea.doiionlo-Ta. We notice that bv ol the reaoluiiona, a very able Committee ia committee l -PPnteJ eolleu information, and among other tfnilee, to atteneT onr MjiMtrneo meeting 10th oT Uctvber next. Wa hope our : u.:ii mil , - i- ... umi cmaciia tan m luans a lull turn out from all parts of the county, ahd thai other see lions of Ihe country, intea-eted ia the contempla ted impiovementa, will also give os their coun tenaoce on that occasion, y KNOXYILLE CONVENTION, The Knuxville Regialer gtvea the proceedings in detail of that important body. They aaaem bled pursuant to notice on ike 4th of July, to the number of about 9U0i representing nine Slates. Gov. Hayne ef Chirleaton, waa chosen President, and Pryor Lea Secretary. Tbe a - Convention have , recomnienled the acceptance a - of the charter of incorporatioa for a Rail Road from Charleaton to Cinciandi and..louiavilla granted by South Cardinal North Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky, anf have declared the practicability of a Road kithik the limits of the charter s They forbear Jo go Ato further partie- ... 1 . - . ai - - -. ........ Ulara than to say; that jhe F retch Broad River ia evidently, the mt ifeaaiblenode of gelling the primitive tnountairi .j three .joatea Sis suggeited fol apprichipg 1 behead uf French Bnd from the Kaat.lo wit, Heady. Patch Gap, Gap Creek Gap and If aeen Rivei Gap,v.bich of these will be finally fixed on ia u be determined by actual, survey i a eorrespokdent however, eaS, that little dotit eiinu of 1 its being tha Reedy Patch, aa tilt haa great and obvious ad vantages : this is some where it the head of Broad Rivejr eokequenily ihe Work ; will cut deep 4nto NortfCarolina, and tpproximale ua mnoh nearer tha we had aniioipaied. Tha oc casion waa a jdbus 00s to the mountain bound bwhoIs efJCsat noassea,&rom tthe throna ardiaud hitatla made mie an era in Knoxvilla. . vvata. I , - . . jotoetqaaa if,"u moating uaa reaanaain rq ereasea oaouuuov a u aucoeaa ui uia e'jtay an J mt I- L prise, and hasftaad its advueates With fa oaw aeaU We hope our next LegiilatorAwill for oooe(ahow a spirit that will tot ahamniar with the States eo-eperaiiag. Our tnounulo eoanuy balarra claima en tba paitun'ta f w Sts and we hop it will not be withheld. I. fa y. - THE NEW BERN SPE(ATOlCt . ..V -a follows. wwee h the Cbspel Hill RepiwiW"" Carolina Watch- nan are eatrep-7 aesere n r, oWa.gni fa g' noaratlcndance on the University eb,ninrent'nt1 aad oth-r inattir of minor I ttnwtancav-Ve -d-mt dM'm tWf maB- m or ieililiraa 7 course." Now, wa, re ply lo th:s, that we have never published one word in relation to Governor Spaight's n6n-attends nee at (Thapel Hill aa Ptcsident ifjheBoird of Tiustees, and we. defy, these faatidioiis gentlemen to show it. The article quoted from the Watchman into tbe Repoaitory, and by that paper applied to this subject, was written on tbe very day the commencement waa held, (a bundled miles distance) and was printed on the next day as our dates will pi ove. This paper also admits, that Governor Spaight is "a thorough paced par than even fo illibtraltty also that h.s prejuiUt$" unJUJiim for tht rSa.iow'l of Goveror, and that hi$ latitr- court hat luil Jlali Rejivblican and hotlilt to tht intentt of tht State,''1 but that because he is " kind and moffentitt neighbor" snd s well mean ing citizen? they "cannot consent to ee him held up to ridicule for incapability ai. ledged or real'' by friends or opponents. To this we reply tbst we have never said ought of Governor Spaight in bis private relations, and without the benefit of the Spectator's counsel, we trust we1 shall never so far forget the civilities of decent Socie ty ss to do so while the Govemor ahall maintain, aa he does, ths character of a gentleman. We think therefore,- we most stand acquitted of unmanly or unrepubli' can severity in the ouly specification made by the Spectator: and we think we have a right to ask these gentlemen, so punctilious as they are in matters of propriety, before they nndertakeormakeour course the oc casion of a lecture on 'character, courtesy and self respect" to look a little better to their pre-niaea. Whether tbey of the Spe'ctator, can con sent to it or not, all illibrral and thorough pttced patt'iMant, who are and republican aadt hottilt to tht inttrettt of tht State, snd whoae prejuelictp unfit them for the a.. . I - " : . -J..".!, r iniBi uiciismre us win imi er sot to lan under Jto firtjSffc Of tlie Whig Press, espr ciallilftiicr be disqualified in consequence 01 "real incapability." Their friend (ort- irasthey be sucIT as the Spectator , seems lo be towards tbe Repoiitory and Waichmsn) Will, sesree atterflfit such a thing." "r We protest however, in the name of the Watchman and Repository, against the right of the Spectator lOirect " liselfTrito Su- pervwor or Ihe morals of the W hig press of North Carolina. We cannot tonstnt to tnke 1 asOns in decency or courtesy from either friends or opponents. We are not sure that the conductors of that press have them selves taken sufficient lessons in these particulars. From the coarsen easof their at tack on two of their co-lahorours from the arrogance of their pretentions on this snd other occasions to tuperior decency, as well as the offensive less of their conduct, in tin dertaking to dictates line of deportment for other presses, snd to censure them for their supposed naughty demeanor, we are afraid they are not the real grit in politeness, snd t;refore, for one, we cannot bow to their asaumed aupremacy in tUe ,Uera. The course of the Spectator towards pernor npaigi.t ia eonewhat odd: it accus es bin, Of thegrosaeat poluical del.nquencee; calls htm illiberal, prejudiced, a aoole.. p.,. tizant anenemy lo the Stata, an anti-reimb lican, and all that, and makes amenda by conceding to rum tnoUenstveness towards bis neighbors and general good intentions verily, tins is praising the cut of a man's coat, while poking fun at the hole tn bis elbow. The Editors of the Spectator must have derived aome of their notions from the celebrated Dame Quickly, in Henry j v. wna couiu not abido t istol as k Swag Iff s aa .aa'ar..'. . gerer, ' but bad no objection to him as a "tame chested ' "Save 111 from such friends IP THE TREASURY CIRCULAR. Mr. Woodbury, Secieia)y of the Treasury. ha iaanaJav Circular- arHfouocing-that-Whiflg' will berealer ha received in payment . for pubfie ands Miept'eoLO ano siLvca. I his circular fa accompanied by an-elaborate vindication ef .tie act evidently otdered-oy authority, and inte.-id ed fo fiireaial ihe pinion that plain, men would naurally form cyncerniiig thia new instance Wael"' aatuuied leap upnbiUty. Que of the reaaonalr, TV a of I ... . mggravtuea oy mupecled eoiuf' .Lj,, u,. tmbluS men atut oublic mMtaeP:uI..A land omeen. aud foojrr' V. thingi is in ..iv,iin.ia m,u -.WMruMit . . . I ,, w . .kl aAMUillaAa I - wngrttt. tn ruction p .tBWt0r,Ailij)d. . Uf Vtmtrmmm m- national irtatnrt- i eg afaknsWft tn bingmad ihe baata af tteaaarVaejier,orUnt and feertul m tta eatuw. We ae boned M ""PP ihe ivatk aT ibaaa faais, aiifflolently apswr"1 "J tt,MT tt 1st faa roptnoa of the President. 1 nia being en, what art n,. people' to ahlnk ha refusal J tha late ytn Ba. M malortty la the House of Representauvtk eppuiat a Cummitts in it during tbe rreoet of Cuiigress, with power hi investigsie tbeee very ehargea. -Someol thia digraeefnl ai?umeriio. is in ibj. verj words .if the resolution offered bv At. it..., jk. .. ' auuBiance is there to ' be ftjund as this paper' adorne. But that goea t. die wall : every Whig we believe voting fa, Tt KTs lilTe? af the J apoilers: some of wbuoi it waa said seriously to implicate ; yes, this very resolution to enquire into the base, eorrujit u4 detestable practices, admitted now by tha Pfftlj. . dent and hia adviaera to ha to existed, wt, feated by the -Van Burea party ia Congress. ia mt foul stale of things, and th people only cn remedy it at the ballot bo. Every maa who voie.) against Mr. Hunt'a Ra.iluion ought tolo en hia seat, and men put in who will not wiuk and connive at infamous frauda opon the publie, our take the nefarious, culprit by ili hand aa friends snd cronies. Another reason given fureatabliahingllitaMtt-' sure ir, that money of the dapokite Bsi'-B' ! sufficiently good : Indeed t and who ja"'! at r) that ? The money of the U. S Batfet w 1 i I .11 ..i.;i ..... UM . I.J 1 ndeed in tltavtua-. .J .1 .Li-- -j .... .1 a .5. '.". J means oi aoiug tuw, ia mj aoupi ina- oepnaue. Haak syaiem : ieatead of mending the carrency, instead of managing the finances. of the Govern ment safely and fairly, we have the startling adinisaion from the projector the responsible pro jector of thesyatem, that their money is un sound their eradit doubtful, and their practice! moat dishonorable. If such be the fro it of thia experiment in ao short a time, what may cotut-' of the gold and silver humbug in a few yn,' we will leave to time to ascertain. We are But? commercial enough to prononnce upon th's rjiet. sure as a remedial one : but after the notable re-i buke of the hard money scheme by the over- 'whelming vote la both Houses of Congress, ind' after its being ridiculed aodeneered at by -ihea-f West inennf the Jackson party, and no man but Benton waa thought to uphold it, it was 1 eudden and unexpected move in the President 14 lake it op and Uy to ftslen it.on llie country. Another nmaideratiun strikes ne very forcibly is contemplaiing thia new act of responsibility : ev ery body knows that the Banks have moat if the specie in our country : should they be tempted' to furnish that lo their friends iiibtead uf nuip fand the temptation seems almost irresiati&le) it will throw ihe public domain more completely: into the handsW lha BanWa and vtieU tautilrt Than rTwr. pita-w not an : should thin hap-1 pen. inenext tning win be a general bursting-f k local hanks, and a general ruin of credit throngh oul thf speculating region. Such mending iffj thecufrency has already been in part pruduceJl by the i Preaident's quackery in these ihrngf,: aad itVtSnJtlyssMa'aae '. 1 i TEMPERANCE MEETIXC. enamtig year J)mmx(A. HW. Preai lent F.Ii Rrimr. Vir-i Preai.lenl, JaiiieA L'atnpb. II, Secretary. . tt The follow inig Report was read by theSccrr. lary, and 011 iiioiLn (l( Mr, pharr, 11 was ara ted. and ordered llhal copies be furnished lu Ihi. ediior f the papers primed in Salisbury. A we nave atseamied on anotlier Anniversary ein-e uur last mteting, great numbers ol iht children of men have trim a lu their final anniiniri and we are tending to the bouse appointed hff ai inn v nir. ana men lore, eium ui tn-. iiiiiucni H T ' - - B 1 In the performance ol our duty, seeiuir that thf. time ia short ni. there is. 110 work ur dettre ifj ' the grave- Wolivein an inieresiing iieriial the airti)gle wlncli tins existed lor ages between linhf .111I .lurL'iiba. tti.intt ami PL. Iitt.tfun 9 rid -jSf ". ..... .... . ' , III .111. . Iv , lit..." . Iirll. Christ anil Hilml slill conliniies and wllllTl increasing energy. HutnbU and iiniiriportanui ' are onr IhbiursinkhifWruingrslruv'jIe in nhttit are no neuiram, we are (;oncioo"S "St ; l...... : ... . . .......ll... . . . J?V' .. .. . ... .. .1.... ... . "(His inaiiiiaitieu our if"""" j BiiinauT;. herehce loour pleWg-su fur as wt have beeS.t insirutneiiul m lessening ihe scene of hunnSJ. woe so far aa wa have betn at our pcail, to bt wa pave opera 0 the rijtht side. Sioce.UJaaAnnianiBru.aiinia.aiUUlunS. kav been inada l .... .,..Jwv i., .w tiui utR-nni wo now iv ... hiJii?.li'nt.0?' ,i".nd t,,e Temperance;- I'l'Ji I." to hold similar Biaftihirs in futoia7;st-. f.7 god effect- 'If lunula te the t-ttfattjU'tm t friends more wfy tu dissimini1.u. ph-a of wir bn:lJ, Bi.i by the dl r tnA I on our enrtiarwmtriiinit ah.i.a'.i- .3' ' i etrongih and j; ay Uie ccevrti' J (1 a .rf,. i-J- B W a .. .1 -.r iA.. AT. a - ... f - . II rT llfw.n. . I t uNitieriiiiAA w....: ,H.. ac even a in iw k ' ef,,n "or.g'ourselvea M il .liliproveinent l-i. , ft r i rer ' "i. . mini nay id j . i "A- iw..i "eutcift Apothecarva Si 1 direcii Th advl I . . "lneiice. , Iriaiiio f... ' " ' . .1 If n m nn . w - U.TIfc:-.'.Jla;t. , ""."'I ...K. u r'-uwiiir an arii.r. ' .m ail auiui, waa iwj ejvvw inuim ill naJmjflaA. "lit HiifpTrty" rage Againef this InstitujAaiajk 1 at length alledged to be foo good :' Bu i sidentin his itching propensity lo mea,laeaf. V'l I rency, thought it aaceaaary to ass hiasm, . '.', influence to destroy that Bank, one of the We . 1 4 f The Iredell CuUrayTemplw hmur I'e 4ih Antilverstry at 4h Creek Churcli, uayf . I K the Uih day of July, 183t. H 1". The follow ing officers were appointed fur tin :r t. ; 1 1 . -. ". i i ion. Cd andT'" C!7m P in the County an,sggregateW & 4 f and we belli vabjBMMhflH.-" oerformed ihei7z.h gerallr" Aat . V P deairalle eiHl' jMlt aoninlishedt wBhW 'i eaand Gngf Hll loo , - 1 pratic rf ire tinbifore and at EAWfiSeJWfVv linoe4iy dwgiaee--CTrrn,,- r Ihe viteff' J'' nffd noithMrC, dpJ,JaY Hrt th. U galw lhi . f' i ....i..airitrA'eu.eV 'Ae final "V i. ftotii. produi f i I I. , c r It I C. f et mn at no wc the 1' IT, ape inf am flo 'OU! act anc ezc srnltki f !rr IffOtT ) 4 4 rlt v doo , will inin ' T j co V it' roi' Gc t lit t i JH m

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