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v, . OCT kit ins no ier you thus lie '' -r-AsnnououotirK THR LRClSLATUBh. : ' The Uto Seuion ba beeo tot wuly a lengthy, W tho Inhoriou eni ftjeoWly lhoM Member who Mouth J' It out to tU Utt.M jlrj; towarJi the Utter part of tat Bettion, iiuri'i wi VC tUPPOte, tO Old rtapOMihility 1 JSipoMnjr of the wph" f nuej other to do $at tbi ditpotion of tt ogetherfwyOe iiot .AW. it ia nrewioed, IpaMen w.wipw -ft it illibrV ttcferiible wihed to jrbr ffeerna.wn. Member dewnofl titiloM horn nrmoiie d amr ftorn another. But it i iiwlerttoibrt nearly :9 the abteutre agree U tht manner eaen ting tVinaetve o their eonatitiieot pf tfnf to tr acted fro motive of ecbn etay "Wt f we werodoinj no food there" od not with to b tp lin the people' moo. fnr nothing Whether there Wjw tbia r!amihk etcote, neenty enough to uiain ' fjrf we en the and tbetf eonetituent, wneo tbr?r4ntenJf their oerviectin thelcfitla'- i - . iwu JnKin air haw ever, unwenm h Vm wrbt not lo bo MRilderr4 U J to that vert eirimttir for nil tho ftltt. Z Wt twtt tht no etTectJe ttimutou! beo -. the rrowinr f' em -leb n iwtJon n bo Meetofare en ceo. fti1; witbUlL- Ami oVe tUW ho perte nmen re ttt nod pntrotio ietl"! wo I 0vred witHimethini5: ,Ht the 1 8t 0' tbeWt'Vf'BJr, K to oitol lo wpturee f prUe, bd mciouir performed nnmetVn; i !.... t ; Ibeir duty to the Btte. ,T"t wocnonoi at JutfW to otir efwntiom of rt',,ttA' ,ri,hM,t prettSiif oUrtinrtlf our bery npptwl of , Jv?r feneml eoimej nnd tlo fifh iWctio , feel lit titieipi'inf tho UpfiTed -oowditioa VtboStnto, of which it U hoped thejr.hnvo mten Mntintt' inttroewtl ia f ; ro4fio.": r-'-." -rjrr-r1. wTrrr Ve toy firtunntttif ingrvrntntal-Ut, fi;h we hve tnirh fwfiU-"ee In the tv fiof tiVnt nwd otteemorke firwmm of ierVrtre. yot we tbirk the I'm In tern 4 free fkTObl foe the ndmieement of ewtotw f rUft on! extern!, eircMTitUnoei mrticoler- "i That the poopt of tV Sfnt; Ihoitli prt " lel ww.! 00 afJ'-et of 1Mrrt! Iaiproreoeiit ' t r the put ten or ftHreit fetrt, vu lt ho . ; f eeteA They b3. nnj wen they tne it ton, nlrot!? nid ont enoaifH of their pec"nry OiiWneio fruitleti eipenditnee, to wrtteh : nil coiructr,I vero tho pU of furmtr - Jert, i4 no b Hf eonHacted xtt the ' pro. -w Pit lhe:r eeompV-hment, that it it not , fiowmitrter of Mrprne( lbatbey ended in n Vmion, and became 0 fmitteM itmrce of dittp. 4ntflent and populir rUiettK Ti lt We bnvo . fco rfiiipoait on remark with aererity on the 8Meeir tht who led tho way, and prejef. 'f tedtbeok It ii our wiiHune, 4a he with- n wf etotrience. We t-9 ref eompirisleely ia ! u ittfantilo otttj hat r tocana bf brtn- ;fW within ibo tatt faw year, bat 0 ncrvaw d ..ny fOd.v T-e tr no Utt left in doub $ $9 tbtooceem of Rail tad com vntniontion, ,Tf proporly oooatraeted. Tho emp1e( of ob $,t Statee hare tancht ui with the nSaolute eer ii-Ti'mty of actual demonstration, that thin specVa f internal tramportion, jruy bo mtceenfuily wpToredany where. ' And no State in ti e Jtwr pttwaaearwitlH itaolf, Wniwpfe" atore Ifif utriaU at North Carotin., Then why not inproTo mt nrtrantafff w e poaawr w isotninf J atia bat manly feaolotiov to be prS v-jr lerltd wttttanwaTrrtnjrirmneioof puN ..TriWW U control of jadicioui ducre k KtCORU t.xri'NSKU f Ji will n'onloobt he hfohU' f rttifyinr ti jt crouareatlera to l. iy ,fAmlre L"ckn ' f1 Fef fcfy oei fcaAaaTO nd Hft-f Vory to SeMoi. tU ojitenilomin at indt of H Mwnfootinf.ljle other Ww at leaaL like ji"h bate 4eea injebreof to the erpftf potency of lejfialat.ve power fot the ff iUtion o( a better btfaoter tbanth.1rw rhi mra4r proceeding remind a of jeiihbeeinf firmer we once kiiew I connv Twnne nt wet f t klhet or oitethiir lew ex. ,OiiW, lie wat run ietv lii eoWcroa ork"1, or5, fof tbe lt tim, befare tbe eoip. wencement of tb July mutt rt, .which be 1. .e it point a itten'd, pryiiyrecuUfy Tito hate tV riA.KLS k.i' .'... e fftV t?fj!t-,!iii!p re;." lull J Guv, and ijiu'ui'f it iinpowible to gtt t aujht, by an acr cr two, ai the Sun set, he cropped hi hoe, tSounted stutr? that ttood m n con. ipictioavpart of the flelJ, hat oC, palhimself a tnaipeikinf poiture, wvir hit hanltin the atitude of authority, called the attentiqa of the aifiuitld corn rows and thundered I rth the nnouneement 'Vm!I tit too l This irresUtable a hid t3 deair. ed effect. He commanded, nnd the 1 ark Wat do rye. .Tile gr fend weed at encet ft flight; at loatt tanibhed from the firmert't hourura aurieientlyfor him to enjoy bi anticipated round of fealivitie, And )hia we beliee ia the firat Jnatance of 'JiipnnginjrM on a lift ee, that wo red of ia the ciironicte of Wl couo. "But tho fubfect it too aerioat forf ridicule. Wbat i become of the diffity" that oaco char, acterited the SonaU of the United EtaU rone. gmtrg and In it place reirn the fa'ctnAii excite- mem of perron! feeling lad party aWit, lb1 Resolution of ccneure on tit Prrvici ;nt, !tho' flcat'y onn-arranU'ile, wat certain!) mora ex cusable than the Expuner. We pn iettarint the interference of one branch of t it Lerbla- ture with another, by way of eenture. If one tranecend H conatitutionl aulhorjty, let the c wit be krreated io ome lefl wmy-leiher by inptackmcnt, pointed eat, in, th Conatitu. tin, or by pttblio expreaiont of disapproba tion fro toother urter Wraeio front the people, not ia a krlativ i capacity. Sut tiitc tho Senate had ceiuured tJ Executive, let it paat fif what their Betolutkm wat worth Th idea of Erpuigtng is ivtonly abturd and frirUoua, bat aotoloiely dwriroiik Watt acurity bate we, that the Record br Journal of the Senate will aat artin. bo muusitted to wait the Caprice of party? If on awtten eb be lpunjed, the whole body of the ttecord rnvy eet a wmilat ftt od it waa to prercntrtbi, the Conatittttion provided ra the outlet that it hOtt!4 bo preterved. U ; f 1 h Cipunrer hte fuoliahly defeated their own object.. The vote of cf naurc, ought. beinj Irrefular nnd improper, to rke in judjf meat xvnit tho Sewtor who patted tt. Dt if there it i Lctiuiy effsct at all io Eipuntw t en, tVcir fuut and folly are completely ob. iterated. Say for; iaaUnce, tbt tkoae Sen. tir ever pmed Keaohttion of eenture, and ow W the ft to be proved f .e really wib wiiowiaf Senator woull aaaweb XcwiCiru .TV-The act passed St the recent seihTWthe LeeisU lure, tor uie creauoa ct at i;ir- cuit in the west, amnccXthe Spring and Fall Terms o( lhc- nerior Courts in the two upper Cir- euits,M follows, viz: n? ; Sixth Circtif.-Cabarrns on the 2nd Mday in February itidUr; ;ist. Mecklenburg on the 3rd Mon. Jay In February and Anjrust, Lin col 3iti iwt; o.i lm........ ..J .... irruiroru m a turuarv nimnux'isuin A i .s .iw. 4,k ivti.w rf..- i i.- "i?u.. I:....fia L .u- .w tL'j.1 day alter the 3rd Monday in Feb mtntftifiil Aiitriicft IVillroa mi Ik r.i, f An,i.v nnt tin ni Mnnd.tt V w a V tM V wn o-v a aaaw w a w tuvtiuu audvcry(yean 4 ..hvVv ';- kcvtntfi Circuit t tc commence in Mtcoo couoty. oathe4th Monday in March and Sentemticr: Ifav. . - . -.s l , y cr m P- bcr, Donwmteea the 3rd Monday :r . ; 'iV r- V" ttnthetfordton-Kntherrordcottnty,T Scptcober ; KiUherlbrd, . on tnel v p oui Monnay alter me itn wontiay cfNIarch& ptcmbcrrand Burke on the 7th monlay alter tlo;4th XfAfJiali V,t: 4.uu-j " "r- in eacti an? l rry year tf 1 Ccri:r nr-The Judges lave mad 3 t. ' foUoWing allotment bavi ofthe'Gircd: , 0W 1 Ibrtheopring-lera " V1, .m.-:' Kdcnton, jauge aouracr, ,: , Naibe t " ' Newbtrn, Ualcigh,, UUlsW I.allfT, Dick, WilnuRgtoPj Mecklctihur 8cUlc, 1 Sannder?; 1 1(J a I Aswan. Mountain;" 't. Adert1er XV.rrie r thewv' fber 1 ,tt recently drowned byC Tins Conference, ivhich ivas he! J ia Vilninton, t Jjo'i.med on VedhEJajr, tho llh H. after wecssiou of eight days The fol lowing are the appoiataentjof the Preachen to the several circuits and stations in North T-MoUnar " "WlLMINOrON DlSTotlCT C LettsiPmiding Elder; '" rt P . WHrnirjgtbnr U r A. C i Wttker FayettevUIe. ; Alexander 1 McCcp4 :-. quodale r v 'w-" : Bru nswick. W. M. D. Moore, A, BladenkM. : Turreutine. N. v Monroe . XX r Xt. r ' :":X t? v Itockintham: J. Robiiont'Xr - McMaekin X)X -a& s V ' . X herawvlWilliam J. Jackson v' X H. ljradley - Black River-VVri.Vhithy. Jamet Collins .v":nf v:,1s i Georgetown: James Stacy VVaccamawrWillii laltomi II. IL Dttrant: ,fX;S.A&X -'! Black, Hirer and- Peedee mission! Wauamau Necki T. Ouisins. J i L.:. Uontlin vX ; 'XX.:X v LtACOLIvTOlT DlSTHlCT-Vaf ; fiamby 't Presiding' Elder LiucolntoM; A. Arrostronp, VVm. trattersdn RutherfoMltonL John K.Morsci . W. Clark Kirtff's Mountain: David Seal -F Morganton: A B. McGilvoray, ; one to he upplied " Charlotte Wm. IL. Smith, J. P. Otfotret-DaTtd Derrick, A Iloyle Wadesbor,j p. G. McDaniel . Wrn M. .Kerr Montgomery:! Itussel, W, Hoi Jiday Dcep ttive W. C Ferrcl, C f . i Charletton and Cincinnati Road. Gen, H; Y, Hayoe has been t- lecttd Pretideni of the Company; J : ! . liii-Ainit Engineer, jRe foUowing gentlemen,; as Direto -erv Jntil October f ' tad ,ck !;ffr-W40h a; " Joh' ;T lraeLL. Lnd,w a"d ??1L Jn i r rerognne u. uonen. Carolma. II. - HayneV James' Hamilton,' -"--Charles Edmonton Elmore, Calhoun, k a pson ana iiobert u. Will. In iMio, Edward Mans- VVilliam Creen and Joseph y In . a. POST OFFICES , raaZiArt Mar- .j-,.- on connty, N. Wr" '"-r ii . iVatcrs. Wadesboroueh, tin, Martinsville, Northampton t0UVty. N.J3. Edmond Bryan, rv Tn Tinltre n Wm ti fuorope0'Qf contraftorOoronte'sb. , . tj..;.- j 0' Vnr'fnlk hlC0n,i- V ..V fty on thi. 1 st h or ovemner. tittv. -!-; 7 j kVlia $ OfaiWe L Coiuiibia, 8. I . W 1 t ' 11 "1 aieeiy at h na oetn aone any ume nereio- 27th Uecembr.i bevenieen aollars tort,MUchh . hi own peraonai . deducted froa the pay of Williams Ir-it. ' 7 t-iA-i j M0, LXVress raail,ipr lauure - i BlakeW DehOt, Oth Djcenbtr. : AYUCreeks.-U ta'Mafd in the Ar tail the coiintry; IJjnMCj! riinair n sun Ur'fretiatinnt'ii'y-1- "thw transplanted Grit k. who have broker np intu nmall I V 1 1 ......1....:. . 'k.... bill nnine. aim co . uti The Oalehn ftnno'int insWs. and sterling poultry ,nd the oelebrated Indian! aW else tfhff ran lay their hands ojw in uuej rompany .nmu n .M'S'- 7, tettinjr f hi cae, taifl 8,t, 41 id nave uren .t ..- 4.. iwin ai.A ..tti travinv atra. I , iH not It 'wan t. 10 liotit ti. t.i ' i. offclirmt tlsea 'e Oat .' W .. r murder of the moithoeible kind wat committed io New Hanover county On the 3rd bit. by Keedham Howel open the per ton of bit mother, (Flienbe Howe!.' The murderer fled from juttice. Rumor aje that he perpetrated Jhi act while nnder tempo rary derasgenent from tho effect of ttroug ; Cot. Dudley h offered a reward of $.D0 for the appreheoiioo of the demon. ; A Great 1 PubtcLntt.-The United Statfs Arr nal at VVate rtowrt, Mmc was on AVdtifHtlay fiitirely desiniyed by ore, with 70,000. atana of rme. Losv one million of dollars. . Mre in fteadiarif and moi-e rmm for nrvr con. tract. Thus ri renn. ylnt. Jl Preacher of. the (gospel Murder erf. -We If ru hy a gfiifTfinan frointlie nrignuoruwMi in h men me noma ura vm iieriiet rated, lht th Rev. inaiah Harris, m!nister.ftlie MfiliKlit tifri)al Cliurch, wh wayUid nnd mtir dercd-oR Hie 23rd ult, lnSnrry County near Cabin, Point . tie had bren at a neighbor' Ihree of four miles from hh residcncef and wa rettirninp; in Hingis; and when ju about three or four bund, red yards f his bousr, he w shot mrougn ui eu jpy nome one omnia the gig,: .'Tlie nerietf atof of the horri ble murder had not been discovered.-- Uiehmond Religious Telegraph . JTheX-efialature of Soulh Carolina, at it late fleision, mbtcribed one million ofjtjlart to the ttock of the Charleston nnd. Cincinnati. Rail fUad and extended to the Company Banking privilejet'under certain reatricHont, which, in due tine, will be laid before our reader! Aids to the Governor.- The fol lowing scenUemen have been ap pointed Aids to Governor Dudley with the rank of colonel, via: James V, Brvan, of CarterH, James A. King, oflredell, Dr. John Hill, of Wilmington, and JohnX- Hender son, of Granville -'BegUter. ' Before the Charletton and Hamburg Rail Road wa made, the travel between those pla cet Wat bjf ttagei three tiuwi a week, and avenging about lour paaaenf era each trip. Nov, hy tail Road, a averajje of fifty per day ma&e,a diiference of voro thap twenty three hnndre'd per cent ! t ! v !X.L--X- .. , ' Mr. Mcllvaine has Introduced- i ni iKwition, in tho Pennsylvania LoeU bittirr, to Uv a tax upon the dintilatinh f ardent irits fi-ont Rrain fe hope itmHf nn'il..Aa"ir Daily Adv. It wiuld hate little or 11 influence in rurine the evil aimetl at. A iieavy ax up n our n n riistiilalion without a dine; increase ujKn the impor tatltvOJi!'8,l "P'iMf. vnmiu only open theOiVt)! the admission of the latter, and in lta almbstitutc for the former. yan. Bank in tAactawd!.rThe Wiacootin pal4ture. have piancd bill or three banks one I at Milwaakie, tecond at Dubuque, and a i third at MiaernVFoint, Col. Joan II. Watuim hat been appointed Superintendant of the branch Mint at Char lotte, in thia State. . ltetry Clay be eaejectftd Preaident of the Colonitition Society, and ha excepted tbe office. NEWMLtiM Y f? istmmlh tttth 1837. this uat thf co p inwp.Rsnip op Jwftt UlnsUa Sc FV PugU b lnu,,, nw"1'- And the briber U.owl. full po.aea.io,, of the Store, a av 1 iuvi wa aw iui afww awiuit ui , av w f - I tejrether with thi Boka, Ptpew, tto. thereua- itoin 1 -i " NEW GOODS. ' ; "P!'1V! tn'i,,T.i.bu??- .ipMticuiaj attjpuoivi h. return, hi. i. ere thank to biayualemer. for their former MlpheraUtyj and boir4 by renewed dilii I and application, toW a fe to jiv wntire ffence at 1 pretenajon'j lit hi own but 1 erinf recemejdatpn vi aad tb ublic. .wtttriiw perlirtibted ttbo n4ir. ( Me rfwj ticularlt rtqueated nU Vfdy ac EssawAvV; Store, ol 1 are pan settlement fortbiturwoftne! Jh wquiret it. ' J lUNSIIAW., .f OST RKCKIVED iCA.SK OF fUESll 1-CLOVliitlilU ..le by : m - )rm gUlUU How Salrtrv : . rt'. r.. . .r CLit ton I. ti. To" be drawn at Faycllcrui : c: COMBINATION SYSTEM! 73 number Loiti ry 2 drawn balfot- CAPlTxlL PK I Z K 1 i Prite of ,13,000 DoilarT Prize of Prize of Prize of Prize of Prize of 0,000 8,000 do. do. ' do. J do. "db do? do. db, do. . I 1 2,400 1,300 1,100 J,000 500 ,360 300 20 prizes of 20 do of 20. do of 20 do of 20 30 J1 200 do. do of 100 do. Besides many of 880, 800, 850. Amounting in all to 53,390 dollar. yV hole Tickels 85,iJalvcs 82 . 50j Quarters 8 1 25. A certificate fir a pnekare ofM whnle TickJ eta will coat only 7i dollara. Ha)" and Quar ten in the tame proportion. To bebd in thto greatett variety of numnera at STEVKNSON It JOINTS' OFFTCK, ! i - RaleifS,K. C. 1NG0LK CO. aAKE pleasure n announcing to -" their cuifiime r and the public gcir? erallv, thai they still cnntii.ue Uie Tailoring Business RSalt-m, t Jbrir. forme -and; nert n.mr to Jfssn llinuhaw'a . - 0 tt ii a navn maae arrangements rr aj -permanent enntinuence of their eHtb lishment. They cannot forbeai to ea pren their sincere gratitodefor the lib- eral mare of patronage they have re ceived nince lliejr coiamenced bushiest at tun place. I lit J furilier take the libertv to a prise the public, that all the lateat and beft fashions are regularly received by .a .a a - inero quarterly And an the surroun dinpf cotifttry has alteadj, to a cowid erable eitrnt. become, acquainted with their skill, diligence anu brotnntness in ! their duty, they deem it nuperfluiiui fci '' recommend theroHelves, further than U awure their: felloe citizens tlmt the ut tnoat exertioti.i''in their power bo uwd to give entire mttisfaciion to all vho please to Tavor them witiueithec (let aonHl applications, or orders fi onaa distance. 4, N, B: Our terra ahall be fcasona bl, and country produce taken at fai prices. (J Those who are indebted , to oar late firm (which expired on the 25th of December last) will please" call and settle. f ,- - - - -JOEL IXGOLE & CO. January IStii 1837. 1 GOODS. Nivinff jl cnaaeu ine nouMfTan aa l 1 ... GO008 of J. 11. Worth in New inform their friendt and the puMk, th intemitu carry on the MERCANTILE BUS. ntns ax ne auna i.rmeiiy occupied by him. They Hatter themaelvea, from tbe est'enuv ttock winch wat already dn band, together ith a considerable addition bf " Fall Winter Goods jott recei ed, all of which haft been .-arefully , m . ia " aa m i a niecieQ in new lore ana rnt:act.ipnia ex prewljf fortbit Burket, tht thecannot fal to rcceieo liberaTiupport frotn. the public.- Tney promtte to pve Una peonal attention to their bu-Unewt and to e every etertion t make it the intereat of iMr friend. nd thi public (renetally, to callro them. - r iyrtFnii.aVCLaRi; Mu SJeanoirh, 1S37, .w N. B.- In cnnnevw,, tne bownamei butines. will bJ'Ari on the Tanning $ flarnm Making buaineu in U U Aout brancbe. SIGNED hatinp tintWHei at tore -of Samuel Smithermanl " Term of Randolph Countr Court, do reby rive notice to the creditor, aeJ, to present theif cbimi, prop. of taid de erly autbf tieated' witbio the tinSe prescribed by law,1 -yerwite tbit totiot wdl bo plead l bar of 'wie twtttif'rr.Tr-'"--'' ' - fLVM.wuiaaa44AVt - H. SPENCEK. ? . , IlpRlAtlNtf J ' ':.ivf .,.i:v:.' taltUa ut For tbe be Llw-A recemiy pur. i-jh; . x t2K or- ..x Tthew V .-y..r '.via ... . . .I rwfttE UND A Adn na lee'd, at th jtaat l.rf. tVH . aTw P I J 0Jia, 4lajn atleaj ef ,pp tne X from ! 7- I i '-r- if .-7 A ..J pi;
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