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f kf -,d. 4w Friday, July 1, 1830. TEE FEOFLE AOAIMST THE CAUCUS. JlqnibHcan Whig'Tickct t Edward n. ni DLtr, aor, HI OH I- IUTK, fr Vi,$id,tt. toil Tl'Lttt, fur YUt-l'tuidmL : COfSTT CAKDIBATM FOB Til LKCIBl ATCTtl AMtif W. Jl'I.H H ALEXANDER, (WASHINGTON MOURISO.V, Cimwnh Or. WILLIAM A.ARDKEY, fCoLSOMM0N REED. . TO THE PATRONS OF THE CIIARLOTI E 1 JOURNAL Private Interests of much importance to th mbioriber deiflsndiflj bit persons) iltsntioq In a 4iunl section of the country, the Pttrooi of tit Journal sr respectfully Informed thil ho find U .accessary Is retirs from tlio post of Editor of the lit connexion with, it eloeea with the Lrt every man in N&rlh Carolyn lay Lis hind on Mi heart md decide consolentloosly whether tli urn of en million or on million and a half of dollar would I vulttt to bit poor poverty -atiick. on, almost bankrupt, State, it thia Urn. And ff Uio decision bo, at it mast, that it would not bo oselsss," t him shuq tlio sophistry of tboM who contend tho coolrery, and io hit confidents and support to tho who tors Rome mora thin Cwoar, and who, a consequence, will Insist upon the rights and privilege oT Uia Peepl. Q5rTln immortal Nine (not tho Muses, but) Members of tho IIoom of Bepreeratatlroa of tlio United Bute wbo.bsliev and hat voted, in tho year of our Lord 183G, that Cony, res hai pow. r to abolish olororjr in tho ftatee that is, to I. Urftr wUk fritmta pnptrty, againrt tha will of tki momti -coneiet of tho following individual : i Messrs. John Q. Adsma,of Massachusetts; i 117111 rt mm . I William Clark, of Prnosvlvania i Hirmar Denny, of Pennsylvania! liorioa Everett, of Vermont i "'ii! ' " ttJa aaadui41M rtlitsixuuenueominf tofotbes, "B. FTJau., of Connecticut i . Ktephen C Philip, of MaesechwoU ; David Potta, of Pennsylvania - YUUm Hade, K-Vmoot; Tb subscriuer conceives it altogether anneces rt to proper i U bored valedictory opoo latins; Utatt af bit fiienda and iroo. Uo annul "fi:" ft,ta , from aaylnp, however, at perilof, that ho , 'tarrie with hint heart alive with fratttoda to .. Idea kt It ftoy umcrilod klndoeoMO w,hich he hai ptreon) iperkwud at their hand, and fcr the very fiUetinf and ouboUntial manner is whach thly bav leatifiod thoir oeneo of hie aineera (ikeufk, ho io coapeUod to admit, fcebio) tflbrte - it thf ci see to the oopport of which tie Charbtlo Joaraal bee been devoted aiaoe it cama Uu hja Uad. That caoeo ho hombfjr eowaidoT to ho the onl trws on aad ho rrgrcto tho very amall aoMont of effective talon! whieh bo baa hoes ana. Med to brlog to th advocacy of Ut each aa it u, however, it wi tpplicd with boocily and inl; and ho looke to thie feet, and totho partieli. ly of (riendo, fc bb iew that it w aa not greater. Ay Kfret which tho aobecrlher aright fctl at Wmg aecewjitaied to rotiro from bio poet jaat at tbii lotercetinf period in tho political world, m or than ooyaponeotod by the knowkdf that oorh arraJifvwenU havo oeon mod with rr gird . . , t .-.-(-. -- lo a eooowjeor to b otabow y tlio propri.lor of) Van Duron tbu I bo out of tho voto on tho I- .. VUo tho vote oa tho Irtt of tho roeolutiooe ac eornpanjing Mr. Pinckney'i Rffpoft. ' .1.;Vi " '- Van Bono no in Ihoee parta have aUaWgetro. aooqaly oontondod that Mr. Van Buren was no more an AbohtionhA than th boot of to than Judge Wbiu bimooiH And yet they ar nigbU. lyolaUdat the recent vote ho wae compelled to giro no) th ,oeeUoo of ordering to a third road, ing Mr. Calhoup' Bill to prevent pie circulation of Incendiary puUicaUooi'! What doc thta prove 7 le it not the Boot direct and poeitivo evidence that they thomeelveo oonoidcr him not entirely inno cent of ibe charge of Aboliiiobiamf Certainly it The Whig piper do nut cry opJodjoWhiio'e vote m that qoretioo hie opinion on tho aubjoct of abolition art loo well known to need the aa of inch oomII aircBinoUncoa lo prove a eae on oao aid i or tho other. It io only - drowning nta who catch; at atrawaM - - -:- . - It he MCMoi1.ng namUr lUll com nnr th thur af U. Tl.ry lupport Cenrnl Jckion, ha. I Brat lo .dituml n.ir.f, it will Ucome tU on-,uli. i,i fail proclirniiinn, hn X7" denied out and eut th nd duty of Hi W hi party lo North Cirol.na to right of in.tructlon j who decliret that th mem. Ullltll iUwwai arlwA it am kart v m. .k.Jt iL rr- . ... . - . CtTtliMWatdunan,' STWt hv received th flrrt nooiber of th Repository, which can ho iuepected by any of our fiieodi and wo will forward on th nam of any on wishing to lubecrib. , (KrRichard II. Bayard bai been elected t Senahir of tlx United SuUe from the Btale or Delaware, to fill th vacancy occaiioned refignaliooof Dr. NaUdain, and appeand and look hiitcit on Uu 20th nit. - - ' ' titrMtlancholif Catua1ty.-A young tnao by tho name of -Edward Willooghby Wai drown. od lo tho Catawba river, near lb Mountain 11. and Shoala, on Friday evening Int. He bad gone to th river, with emral other from thia place, for th purpose of fishing, and la venturing too tar, got himeelf4nlo a wblrlor aackbolo formed by .Vto.CetmiaI-It wa wnfortohata for Mr. oerfhy the very liberal tappet, which vu u. ttodsd toward k while wnder hi controL lie Wp Is solicit lor it a eonliaoaaccof Uc favoroflh Whig Party, and an inert sod ahart of potroneg. I&ffkui lhr lo bich, it i devo. tsO, the snoot signal moron, and lo all and each of hie friends and former patron health, bappinoea, aad prosportty, th subscriber nukeo PfltJiw and take bit War. yC B. U.MADBA. tTl bar Iht plrtsoti to inform th Patrons of the Joornit, and th pohlio in general, thai a friend, fofly eipell of tho task, his kindly offer, ed la sasist mo in the Editorial Drpartmoat for the pteerwt. Too political character of tho paper, of conn, wii not nndergo any change. I am troty grateful for poet fovor and potronago, aad weald repactiulry ooikil a Continuance of the st me. Nothing shall bo wanting on my part I sjki it it. r " T. J. I10LT0.V. KrHrw ci Iftd htgin totiprtu tieir . red (tJr si s.-&ne the decisive vute to the farther out of bis shell than ho woald wish lo have don. Oa the ngrosotsjentof tho Incendiary Bill, proviooo to iu third roadtog, tho. votes ware eigh teen to eighteenthe Vice-President ont of the Chair. Itao bad been two votee taken before, when there wa a lie the Vke "President oa4 e UU C4eif Mr. Calhown eciog that th Btlt vae aboot Wing kef, and that it might possibly bo saved by th Vie.prei.l taking the Chair, call, ed on hm le take lbs t3tair, and give the easting vote. Her waa a quandary. , What should bo W Go against lb bill I Oh. no; that would never do! uo for it f Ob I it was a bitter pill, hot be had to lake it 8o bo went for H, trusting to bio Norther friend to satisfy the Abolitionists thot it waa a work of political necessity, and not of free, unbiassed with W doubt net thot tho -ease will be ealiafaetory, and tbev will fowl that killing nte and wounding 10 or 12 : the white re. treated without burring their dead, or ascertain ing the number of the enomy'o dead. If sopplica ar not brought her and sol." at a rate lor the poor io nurcbsse thousands of persona mast per eh. Bacon ie north from iS to 30 ds. a pound Beet, 10 to 13 Com, 1,50 and every thing els in proportion." ncwee f Representative, M th motion to lay Kr. Clay's Distribution Bill on th labia, and since A has baked ont thaVCea. Jscksuo bad bio oto aooo it in his pocket," in eaoe it shoo Id pass, the Ja Bnrtn presnt begin to sems out wtanfully tad candidly, and oppose the measure. . They see aodeavorod to twtsi heretofore, by pretending Ja adveosta itthat.iincT thfyti nd that it ii eTrpovH olky th IsodetW it pertj--with Cen. Jf kr jw at thsii h4 thry Of contht Id slot thrtr retort, and tUi eith the parly, if this oppositioo LjoJhe.Peo4o'eBghte he able e inh them ; and doubt not it will, t hist in this Stale. Out ap se 00 who obey the bthosto of a party, ntber IJmtknilUwnto.-imktoutMUcoMj uom (bs plse and attacked 150 wbitas, f Mnakaaa IbaiK mmvit tnitn os til 1tsi.wa.ejie ui..l.,al A. Jl , .. - ' . . vwewriHww , afriaj swfv anjpiw m OM awwaw njUQJWl piiaaawni h.--i;.Ant rr, m QtT Tit CieroJtct lndwni.V bav) received my little information from the Cherokee coontrj since our last. The Botherfordtoa Ca trite states, fiwa verUl information, that the t laroi of the inbthitanU of Micon and Ilaywoed still aiiataA gewt Ionian inforned wa, who Ulsly passed through that ooction of tho Stale, that bo oaderatood a draft wa to be mad for th protec tion of the inhabitant. It is aUo stated in tho CaonUlo (Ga.) Pioneer of tlx 10th ioet, that aa old man named Burke, and his htutly, have been mur dered in Walker county, by party of Cherokee lodiano tho fkmily eonsisted of only three indi. vidoale, wh were burnt op IB (hcu Jsai The Newbcra Sentinel (Van Boron paper) eat at ' W Mfvefuf ser reeee an k e'efel f W UU BdiUtki Jfoos s JtepreofeferiM, by "f 110 to 8J. Thia vote ws riven1 on ' nwtma lo lay on the table, and was intended as a ' weterw omtviat rt erth mnasuro in in Hsev,- Th wl4,im of Ovpevienco ha tanght - wenwwjbera of tho Iluoaa. that Iho messorohvin nstkaato tha foatea, and he Aijily MrMsralet I (A rtler A Cenerol fc'ewm went , ; y-:, f 6a (hi th rycttvtlla Obeom myjoofy tawarkat. ' " e deny thai "Ui wisdom V periene , taagbt ear sach thing, and we shall be maeb JkmML if the psoploof ,Nih Carolina 4m nal deny h at tli nest elect tow. This ie tho first Mlanee,thal wo know of. is) which a Van Buren rntr io tli is Qiato hit opnly cmM ool la onpoak to th principle and the rights el the Btalee. Jkey bav beretofor fought the hill inaidtoosly, hsvn pmrnded that they war io fcvor of lb nret hi th language of tho rUandard, that "r eer tno true ana only aovoonie ot ino "gl'to of th people oa thi aubjert - - ea oa only on way In which a diatribe. m of th sorplut rsvtnne among Iho BtaUo woold W highly detrimental to lb wolfar of the Gen ral Covernmoat.. JU Ceaerel Ceeemetent is im4 o' aiert jptrrsaMi io fr; and, of tonrs, Iho mora money it baa to Attribute among Ho tools, the mora likely la it that th orrnptiow and aoeohilfori of the wire, wker wiO escape detection, or b upheld if do. d. But the People art not oontsnt to adotin. Xer a th , valfart of tho Ceeeral Government" gled, and lost all power to aave himself. : Ilia bo. dy waa not found nntilJBaturday evening when f jury of Inquest u Void over him, and h wa decently interred. He wa a catinet maker, and cam to thi plaot i from AVadcaboroogb in Decern, bar last, and baa resided her siuc that time, and bad o dmoaad himself a to b retpectad by tboo wbo knew bim. , -' ' - ExlTMtt tf a Irtitrfnm m gtntUmu ermrrly , iincointon, too Head. ..; Wit Poirr, Taocr Cooirrr, " " in CampJunV2lkm&. " The situation of our country ie truly alarming, and no doubt will continue until Christmas or late in th fall; when the leave fall, aad the whole Indian nation scoured and every Indian, whether hostile or Iricndly. subdued and disarmed, ready for,emigTatien. Our order from the General Go vernment, arrived at Ibis post last night, by preaa, ino purport ei a oicawae lor every Creek Indian to enroll their names, and emigrate to the country allotted for them beyond the Mississippi river. This order, 1 know, if enforced and strict, ly attended lo, is the oaly means of securing the uvea and property of tho inhabitant of all east Alabama in future, a scope of country about 100 mile square.- In consequence of this order, I look for a general and bloody war t for it w ill he rejected by the Indiana unanimously they are determined to remain and retain their eouotry or oie. - t eeejmjecu sere!jirmiWSa nlia viclorioua, there ie no certainty of fighting them ; incy stay concealed ut uto awampa. and wok both ways one pert to success ia sly shooting ; and the other to secure a retreat- Recent murders have been oommilled in 15 miles of this place Two men hating broegkt their families nor for protection, determined lo go back and attend their format while ploughing ia the' field, they wero both ahot and cut to pieces in tho most inhuman wanner. I am still at thia poet. Captain of a company with 1 13 efficient soldiers, ready to take roveego and stain the soil of Alabama with hostile savage blood. . I am ia good health, Floyd ia ia tho army 50 or 60 miles below thia point There are 10,000 soidiera along tho Chatahoocbee, bo- ivrece ibis post ane t kxius. a vnna ino looiana osa raise a force from 7 to 10,000 good vat riots. 230 to WO Indiana crossed the river on Tuesday ours oi loogrsis, slthoucli stored from a narticu. lar district, represent the whole people of the U nitcd Stale. They upport for the highest offic ' in th gift of the people of thia Elate D JL D. Spaigkt, less, warn tnslrncfrd oy lAs escri sf iht ptoplt tj in Ihitriet, trAea in Ctngust, le rolt for Vm.Juckion, DISREGARDED THEIR WILL, andtottJ for William Jl. Crawford, We have imif piacucai cuiDineniiry worm au lliair pro. fessioos on piper, of th rrel estimation in which Uies dear frienda of th people bold " lb great priuclple of representative government;" and their hollow hypocrisy stands fully exposed. - 1 bis artiel calla oa th people to Ioct th top. porter of th present administration. How long and bow far will these men presomo on the igno. ranee of the people T Ia Gen. Jackson a candi. date for re-election r Is hs the person who" Is pre, eented by th 8itm Caucus democrats to the A. merican people for their eoffrsgesl No. Their candidate are MarUn Van Buren and R. M. John, son. Their merits and their Qualification, be it remembered, ire the proper subjects for invcttioa. tiont and what are the merits which should com. mend them lo our support T Do they agree with est? If so, when, and opoo what occasion t Is n a recommendation that yen Buren supported the' candidate of lb federal enil.wir party, a gainst th venerable Madison f Is it. that he Vol. ed to erect toll gales on the Cumberland road, and levy contribution from th citiMn of a State, for passing through her territory, without authority f Is it that he admit th conititutinnal power of Congress to abolUh slavery in th Dialrict of Co. tumni r "r : . Theao an' som of tha area! questions npen which this contest must turn: and it would be much more to th purpose to clear tho skirts of Vaa Buren of thrss political sins, than be eternal, ly prating about thia administration," the Yen. arable President," in ja itraia of adulation which i walbsom to everv independent man, nnaoited to our free republican institutions, tnd debasing in any citiKn oi thia confederacy. - Wo have befor thia examined th pretensions of the aristocraey of officeholders, to th tkl of republican. 1 lis supporters of almost royal pro. rovativ in tin Eiecuiive, of the altra Federal principles o( the proclamation and the protest, are nice republican truly. Principle which if car. ried out would expung th Stale Governments, convert the confederacy into one great eoosolidaU Od despotism, and render the ExecuUv tho great, not power ia the State. taf. Sfer. roa rat csuttoTTt iopam. f Who steels my parse, stcala trash 1 -.imiaUL .J.X ia i ji . jl jatgggiiMsj DIED, On ths Slot ultimo, after a lone and tingreiior UIdsss. Mrs. SARAH CLACK, wife of L sots in James M. Black, aged 40 years. Eh waa a kind and affectionate wife and mother, and much es teemed and beloved by all who know her, for her piety and benevolence. She ha left to ber friend the consoling hope, (bat aha hs exchanged th trials of earth for the joy of Heaven. It ia by such bereavements that God letches hia children submission to his will, and prepare them to enter into rest CommoiiicaW. POSTSCniPT. (Kr Glorious lew!!I . It is with pleasure w inform oor reade to day, of th passage of tli Bill regulating tho De posites of the Publio Money, through the llouse of Representative, by a vole of 155 to 38. There appear to bo little doubt of a Veto on thia Bill by the President and wo rejoice at thi prospect be fore us, of seeing North Carolina mdttriaUj bn. filled by it paessg' , tT Nothing further from Florida or Ceorgia, re. lativ to Indian disturbances. " -JZJtauieAMItomto-ojrtsaet U the-Koh Courier,Xhl the Choctaw lndiuns bav been com. milting depredations on the whites. DKNTISTKY. early pari of next week...' " Jas30,JB3C T But b that filches from me my good rumt, Robe me of that which not enriches him, . iBntjntoheojm Mr, Editor : By chance 1 bappeoed to be io Chariot! co the 20th of May, and, anxious to get all tbe information 1 could of toe politico of the present day, I stepped tip tp a small party where a Van Buren Can didate and one of the Whig .Delegates tn town on that day were arguing very atrong. ly. ' They ware talking about Caucus, and my feeling were very much hurt to hear the Van Buren man, during the con vcrsation, degrading the character of a gen tleman of high respect, once a citizen of Cabarrua Co. thia gentleman was John V. Hamilton. The Delegate condemned the Caucus that was got up at Baltimore, by tlte V amies, for the purpose of nominal ing little Van for President ; end tb Van Buren Candidate, to justify it, nueoiioned the one which brought out Clay in 1832 ; and, if he had stopped bere, he would have done well ; but, in order to " come oflntore-tban conqueror," be referred lo the characters of the two gontiemea who represented this District in thoes conventions; Mr. IIoke.be . 19 . . I.L. tl' II.. V. ii. -t. I CLASSICAL SCHOOL. IE sixth sessioQ of this school 'will -coromehee on Monday the 11th of July io which will be taught the lollowinj? -' branches, vmr urography, tuightli Oram mar, and Arithmetic, at $5 per senoion. LAKGUAOts. ixifiri. Sacred History, Jacob' Reader, . Caesar. Virgil, Cicero. Uorace'a 'Odes and Epistles, Tacitus, Pli ny's Epislle. Crrei-. Tealament, Greek Reader, Aenophoo s Cyropedia, Memora biliaof Socrates. flArmaric. Young's Algebra, Lyendre'a Geometry, (by Bras terl Roman A n t iquil ie,' A dams) at $1 0. Hoarding can be obtained on reasonable terms. 1 he local situation of the place. and the moral characteriof the neighbor-' bood, highly recommend it J end the sub scriber hopes, by tinliring devotion to his business, to otertt ft share of public; patron Mff. ,,,'l Ufc-V-fct ttm ' former resident of Fyelteville, dated Fost Taavta, Ratvcrron Islsno, I . rxe JUy 874, IMS. In a letter written from the Mississippi, I in formed von of mr intenlioo of coming to this place 1 Ibr tle purpose of toining the Teiiaas.i I pre! some tho report of lb lata gallant victory ot too Tensas, and oeptare of Santa Anns, is no longer VlHrnr silk lha CkluMi.Cm.'CiDaL and a ereat kalilJklbi.aW,sto4.asJo attows4'.e-jSsirmHTi,bef of eftoare are' bere.-1 see them ahmet by tho Cherokee Indian. Th murderers had j every cty. i i j:. j - - t 7 ' H prisuuers,- T, ,,..,,. t ,.,.....: ;.. i t pmy wi meTTCTingiortiprnuoop. luipwi aeim We have given to preceding colomna such cs- f u, wwl murh. Tbev, however, appear to There are oa the Island aboot 300 Them that are able to week ar tm- traeta aa wo oansiJerod of interest to ear reader front the scene of Indian diet or baa see in Iloridn AUow sd uphold ' lb tctefta ofthe people 1 Crook astsoK ;r Pbilandtr R. Broad, Peat Mastcr.nl Fort Mitchell, it ie staled, woa the nog. kadcr among the Indian in the Bobbery oi tho mail- Ho eodwIII betahee i- -.v rL .' -. r t-j . !': tL i : e As tor the mevaae at the walk 1 cu aav BOUunf r eosrai vouri. i os ev merts w pbhi to oe suunr . ' " " . . : . ' , . Uoionwatovriier of the ewenv or of oor array. W't regret ta karn, that th Small Pot baa made I Wo shall proceed to tbeiaterior of the country ss 1 mm mm rvfW.ihljL. vrm mtm mmmsnded bt LoL Mar. fan, from N. Carolina originally from wliat pan do not know. I believe this ie ell the in forma tkm lean give yon concerning tbiioounlryy which will, no doubt, i the conrse of time be the great est agricultural country in tho world, aad com binre health with a most delightful climate. It i tho country wf mf adoption; 1 wilt nhirgta berla it l p pea ranee in Columbus, Geo, and foara were entertained that il-would reach tho artay. One kandrcd esses ire as id to bivs bcea reported. We understand that the new Cogine and Mills which hive for som lime been in coarse John W. Hamilton T -tv-inair itTno respect at all a man who made bt living by puth in the XYlrrtharrmr in ike Town of Con cord I i Mr. Editor,! am no politicufh, but I feel myself under obligations to contradict the Van" Biireo Candidate" To aiicb 'arser- tiona a these t and say, without fear of con m. a ... mm I. f -a w lJ-t I -M wtaueror doubt in ineiaiteo cHstes. i nave tredicttoo, tuai it ia a cownrvmuti'seuooo wm aeon htm myw-l? as neleft a ftw dayi ago lr rrbere-were tow more- honorable fnes -in Cabarrua Co., than J. W. Hamilton. . lie once held the highest olTice in Cabarrus Co. viz i Hich SheriS ; and be filled and af. terwards left the office with honour to him self. Ue waa also a . highly respectable Merchant in Concord. I appeal to the citi zena pf Cabarrus for the 'truth of these as. sertions. . - A FRIEND TO JUSTICE. (A pretty comment, th above, upon the consis tency of the party which claim tli thi Democracy, and force alt tlio Aristocracy upon their opponents, 'rho cloven foot w UlaJ itstolf occa spit of their ofiurle to hule it t - Will not toe pee. fpi bs warned by ita deformity ?J Ei. bo well satisfied, aa they get a plenty to eat. Tbe Moaacana ar eemd41y tea saost muweabie foek ing beings 1 bars ever seen, and if Tsxaa 4oea not obtain her liberie and independence, it is our own full, for each irohiflg oven to th Meiicen soldiers are can never nop with Americana. Tbe i .,r,nM ar ainal mf lhm. md kkinv and IBU-UU k very oolite. They art alt very pea- to Mobile to be tried be lore the noable, but aUII wo keep a atroog guars over tnem. . .. ..-.... .u. of orcction at th " Akiander Mine," wero com pleted and put kite successful opera lioj oa 8lur. day last. Msoy of oor oiiiseoa war present on lh occasion, Q of whom apeak very highly of Ibe ae w works af the engine, a a beaeliful ape eiroen of aaachinory of lb mills, a perfectly oompetont to fulfil, ia a superior snanaor, aQ lb porpoeeo of their rctioa. W ara ren.neetedby Mr. Penman, to say thai he will be happy to tee, si the Mine, socb of his friend and lh public generally a may do bim th honor to catti be assures them that nothing shall be wanting on bia part to make Ibeir visit agreeable. Wa intend to p ourself, and woold advio others to do th same. ' . , : ; Jilbj lhaisfoe demand, their deoreet totorosts wani that their ewa welfare b promoted bo fcr that of a Party. V m Ilewbara Editor tsv that tl err , . I M to ttaV oselea s SU Statu.' rV , (XT Columbian Rrpotitory.Thfi first nomborof this pa per, published by Hngb M "Queen, Esq. at Chapel II ill has mad it appearance, and the Van Barca Party this nVaf ItHi " PieJaluMiif Mr M'tfTirffP'l OCT" Tkt Eltctionttring frmpdign.--Under this bead, th Standard a abort time alnee. endeavoured to revive th drooping spirit of the retainers of tho intriguer. The neil session will Indeed bo an important on, and the public interest require very differ set body from the imbecile, in. efficient majority of tho last Legislstore, to do jus. lice to th important subjects which will requir the consideration of the Assembly a majority re markibls for oothin tieept It servile obedience to a lew lefder. Tb revised etatotes, it ie an. dor stood, are to bo eubsailtad to ita considoration I and, of course, it ia important that th member should hive some other qualifications to discharge their dotie than a willingness to follow implicitly the self-oansthnted leaders of A party. That Sporty! notoriou for it humbugs, for lh false issues which it ie constantly presenting to tho people, for it unscrupulous wiede of ejection, oaring, should bring thes charges against ita op. aaanis. is neither new nor aneinected. All that ftienJilnbhilf of thin asjriedioaU Itoodiieriol- remarko are nevveoa, pithy, Sod ssnoiblo. Its so. LMHwia akow Ota mrhoimm mmm" mmmm mt and Dn mockaaica) sreeat ion very good. On the very i wrveo the right ef inttrueticm and. elaims for lis Iret eoggeetioe that Mr. MU as about to oonv party tho distinction of being too especial om. Imsoeo aoraluaape4 liaiwaMtkipatsdaJpionsaf thitooclrioa. Let os M.iM.tiDcmu Tmy goodaewtptpor, vU wt art not dppoioiod, af lbs trwtous sVaaoanto, af SMdota frewth, by eu aa, i a lair, open,, manly right, -befora tha great tribunal the rsovl. r xThs StsndW pmsndi ilial ths eontroveny in. Iron Tat cnAiXoTTt jocanat-l STEEL CREEK CFXEBRATION OF THE FOURTH OF JI LY. - At a meeting of the Companies of Captains Neel and Knox, on Tuesday the 3d bit it waa agreed to wlebraTo Th llh"lr Julf irihrosuariHiister. ground of tlier Sleel Creek, Troop of Cavalry -M Wbersupoo Capt. W. H. ocI,Capt. J- B- Knot, Coh W. N. Psrkv ZTa. Grior, Dr. R. T. Cheek, and M. Edwardawar spsoiiiUd a Committee to make Arrangement; who retired, and after Coa- aullation; reported lb allowing recoiupon. RttalttJ. That the daf be eekbrated bv an Ore ajoti and th reading of tho Declaration of Iodepen denoet and that a Barbecue be prepared on lbs Tho following appwntmenUfor the day were then made, y ; - Coh Wiune N. Pasts, Pmxdrmt. B,m J rr PreeWmt JoNN M. Porra, . f . . CoL Wiuaa M. Gtna, I jjh,, Capt cUavtt Cox, fr. A. Gait, Th eed Ik Dtclrratum. . J. McDowulTVlieetjfXeOlWieew CammUtti af iamtatienV Andrew Campbell, A. II. Dinkina, a IX Partlaw, J.D. 8imerI, J.;R Knot, J. H. ATcDowell, J. A. Orier.T. E Price, Joseph Knot, A. Gv Nest, J.JF. Ilontor, n.JI. . TsatUCbk-Thornaa X Wt ,'!! II fcl. I., vv . A. usow, me lCemmale.fn Grier, John tlart. DowelLJ.M. Telia. It is eipsctedNlh Ladies will eoonlenanc the eelehrttion by their preoonco. They are parlko- MALLAKD CRCEjX -a An 30, 136. 300-2 1 0,000 Dollars for 4 Dollars ! THE 8th CLASS of the NORTH CA ROLINA STATE LOT! ERY, for 1630, to be drawn oo tbe popular Termina ling Figure System, oir Saturday the 234 of July, 1936, st Lincolnton- . PRINCIPAL PQIZEa I Prize of $10,000 is 910,000 1 Prize of 3,000 is 3,000 -1 Prize of - 2,000 is 2,000 r 6 Prizes of ,000 is 6,000 0 Prizes of TOO is. 4,500 . 10 Prizes of , 300" 3,000 10 Prizen of ' il ia 2.000 . Besides many of 1100, $50,830, &0, &c. Amounting n all to 1 80,000.0 . Whole Tickets $4, Halves 3, Quarter 1 , A certificate for a package of 10 whole ticket will cost only $23.. Halves and Quarters io the same proportion. To be had, it) the greatest wnriety of number, at . vm, H. SPECKS Office, Charlotte; N;C. A Valuable Tract of Land J a fBMIE subscriber of. ntii fers for Sale his im, J valuable plantation, oni fcSlfe2- Rocky River, lying in the fork of the River indClark'a Creek, 9 niTIen west'oT Condor J,Cabarriis cniinly. rv. , 1 , "' containing 200 Acres of aa good farming laud aa tbe county allords about 80 Acres) cleared. . Oa the premises there ere good franw'Helling-BdTHireroew buildings, large Barn and 0 acres of first . rale Meadow. .. Good wateg coovenient!tte) ,.: the bbildings. This plantation is inferior to none in point of soil and convenience. Any person wishing to purchase woukl do well to give me call, examine tbe land. and hear Ibe pricerTertne made eany. W. I. ALCJLAALIC.K. Also 8 likely Negroes fur Sale. ' , x ' m atr ewa a t" Jwa 94, 183. 300 6w NOTICE. r THE public are infoiuied itikt the sub scriber will not be responsible ibr any contract made by Tbomna Blakely. : ; WILLIAM A. IIAR.RIS. Chirlotte, June 26, 1S3C . ' -'OTICE. rTT THE public are informed that the eab scriber will not be responsible fbf wow contract made by Tbotnns Blakely. . MAUIU R t.ijiA;ut. , Chirlot Jon Sfv DJ3& - - St ft r. ( ROES WAITED. "H" WISH to purchase a lnrj;o nutnber of young Negroea front 1 3 lo 30 y ears of eon. The bicheol price in CASH wrll" be paid-obVf'inl at Dr. Boyd's Hotel. ' i VGREt'M HUIt.., ' Jlw 1.1S36. i'JO t r- --j- NOTICE. V : HAVING been appointed bv Coort to receive lKe.ta returns of the Towr Company, 1 will attend ml the Counboune f on the 23d instant, it being the 4ib SatuW dsy of ihia month, at whiclr time 1 will e- peel a.n returns l bo made. All frona WOW W:H le-WM iwiunis inv inii'i nonUooe4 willJM)ol assuradlyoVoll the law direct in such case, without fa vof of perron Ji D ti nrjuefiTi, Oiyiook7" out for Wtluaiu A. I uoov of thatdoelrio. Let 0 teat lh aineerityjlarly inviUd to attend on tMsjrysirWiIJtwl,.fc.gpj Z.eeVasoeWefnourrwlh.v " ' &asi Crte. 3Ut T. 163ft. ' -.? - .. MfUlkM. II . -'. ' - - ' V- T - - -
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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