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i. h 4 j IS y in if. E . ne he r aly ;-' iS ts wk" ete aS- !" nrf tU on tl, tf U 'tr srd i:ao it r Uea, JltU- i ran St U at tv4. r . 1-ww SMJ- ths i tUe , and ; wi.l uad, MOV,', tAw ? sVimL t . the.;- in , . fra give pub' airs were perforrned by a band of amateur gentlemen ,who very politely volunteered oa xha occasbru after which the profits lion was again formed unci proceeded to the Mansion Hotel, wber. n excellent dinner wa prepared' by' Cpt. Vannoy in his best Vfle. ..i,!-- - ' At which Edmund Jones preiided, as sisted Cot;WrPrWaii?ii, CU. ILmii. v ice rcsuenis. ' A French Author has advanced, this seeming paradox that very few men know how to take a waJ.k.--Tift remirk is bleed too well i jnn Jed in" truth not to arrest the attention of the searching and enquiring mind, and lead him to examine into what, at fit view, we Would, pos- slaty all, consider the most glaring absurdity. Bat more is intended to be conveyed, in the rtssiott than the nitre Showing how to pluce pant anj-fashioiuble gait or carriage of the per jiju. .. JJojhjnfofthat jort is hinted at...,Eut he would '.each us that we do not usually turn our wa'cki to the best advantage, and that instead of storing our flu wis with aauiti Jnar food fur re yeiitiy .'pi-s by matter, "rf-wir itocw oriHttrwTcJe, ana a-outa conse-j-manoer. qnently make us wiser and better, Tte ceremonies of tH8id4jefe-con- doctea by SLj. W. C. Emmet, as Marshal, aisU'ed by Col. Citlett-Ztme, Benjamin F. Mrttn, Esq. a,rd Mr. F ,Moreaj, rec tne military nonors. uLAhAsaxa Ey Mr. Coarts,(ia invited gcest.) The Orator of the dy. , - , Uy Doctor Bousbell. The unionof the Stalest It mutt le firetcrved. , By M. Chathim.; - The liberty and in dependence, for which our ancestors so nobly fought and bledrth'efr ions will pre serve at the risk of ibeir hves, their for ue-entr tneir in. B f)7jb TS u m t c r? G c n . L a ra r e 1 1 e. on e of liberty's chosen tons: He is greeted by.e.ccUmatioR of thousands of freer men, wherever be goes. ' , . By Maj. Wiilborn. The menW of rt - t . ' ... ... . ' rbeteifcrrrt$ oung, 1st. Lieut, of the, Volun By D. Mioses W. Moore, cf Salisbury: The?bloomlog youth of Lincoln county j May the ijiaturity of the fruit fully equal the promise of the blossom. By John PhiFer, Jr. of Carbarrus, The Onion. Gold Mine Company!; May their expectations of Ending ait hundred pen- ny!eighUof gold a-week beTesrtiedri Bf76hnrMcFirland. Tfenry Clay J "Not fallen' I All hail ! the hour it barenine on ttifV"I J"T"i si i a ten vainiy nea oy slanders name Colua.bia shall behold her son Unharmed, without a laurel gone, I t"' i .. ' . . . . I A Vinm thm " ..f r i, I , yessee J,rauiuw iUav-lirtfiwra Should nothing new in nature be presented to our view in the ordinary walks which we hare habituated ourselves to take, let us not at 'east stir without thinking, v. hen the calm and quiet state of U around us invites to reflection. Tbe imprestiiun made upon tha mirtd by the discovery of truths which may not before have been revealed to us, are ten-fold as vivid and lasting as when iu influence is wrought at an other seaion. v If wf are. fond of close study, hen the mind is fatigued, resulting from the languor of the body which is caused by inactivity, it is a de hghtful recreation in our evening rambles, to lent then t t ''''' tin irii.II sKtI luiv f'.i. charsed the militafr honor ntih 'aJaiijLJCwrf way it ever soar above the animosities of parjyand hit with sweetness the glass of lesuvity. The festtviites of the day were conclu ded by a very splendid ball and eleirsnt supper, prepared by Cpt. and Mrs. Van noy at the Mansion Hotel, which was at tended by a very numerous collection of Kentlemsiv and a rcNipe'ttabls number of Udies. KlCVt,R TOASTS. I. The 4th of July 1776 The firstj the last, and isolated nation il announce pient of civil religious, and political lib eny 'stne'e the foundations of the e were laid. 2. Oen. vvrren and the MaMirs o( Bunkers Hill. The first who sent a sen earth sible communication to their country's tyrant and sealed it with their blood. S. The.Old 1 3 Stales. They have giv en utrth to eleven lair daughters, who have caused the wilderness to blossom as sfose and sull present no bigos of bar renness." J 4. The Signers to the Declaration of Independence, a banj.of brave and cniv- alrnus patriots aunding in bold relief as a memorable example of what the spirit of liberty can effect. i. Tne President of the United States: 6. The Officers and SuUIi ra who fell page ol history rrcords their deeds, and a nation's icars'bedew their graves. , 7. The United Stales of America. think over what we have read during the day, and to cast up the sum of truths ws may have discovered, or faUehoodi we may have detected. If we do not at some period of the day resort to such a method, we had as wejl lay aside our books, for reading can be of notervice to ut. What more convenient, what more pleasant time can he selected Uun the atillnou and tran quility of the evening hour ! The remark of the French writer is wise, aod we should profit by the notion it inculcates. idi Tm wiium caoiiiitt, The volunteer toasts, given at the Lincolnton Celebration continued. ISy John ilfong, F.iq. a revolutionary guest, who was wound in defending bis country at Kings mountain. The MilitL of the United States i May they ever be found at their posts is 1 hey were ia'Ts at Bunkers HiU.under a Warren, at King's Mountain in '80 under a Shelbv. a Cleve land and a Campbell and In 1815 at Or leans under the immoral iMv. BTCol. Daniel Hoke. T ne President of the U. Statest miv providence contin ue to endow him. with wisdom snd inde pendence, to put his veto upon all bills that have a tendency to violate the cons.i- ILL be. sold for Caah, at thei . Courulfouse. in .2 ftlonday of Rowao, CnuntvCourf: 1 being the 17ih of August next, boU 15 likely Negroes, Mcn'S jtfon IVol if I . i . - e i VCKe .tO-aatlSI.aeJSUtftiJljMrfcfrja The weitern patrioU future name,! .-i By M. Hoke. Henry Clav : His con duct during the fate war merits our warmest approbation but his conduct since, we view, a$ a blot upon bis escutcheon. By Jacob Bernhardt, Esq. Thomas JeOersonT: May the baire that records his departed worth be transmitted to tbe last ages of the world unpolluted by the tongue oi slander, ' iiaiSWJWOWJJW The Rowan Bible Society will hold its annual meeting on Saturday, tbe 7th of August, at Union church. S miles east of Sal'uburv. ' The Members of the Society are retruesled (to be punctual in their attendance, and the con- grfrgauon generally are invited to attend. Uey. John Robinson, 1). D. of Cabarrua, is ap pointed to preach a sermon on. the occaoion '13.1830. JK8SERANKIN. tution or subvert the rights of the peopled By Col. John Zimmerman. State Kights : Their strict observance, tht only went of patriots, and the asylum fjr the oppreswd of all nution. 6. 1 he freedom of the Dies, and lib "thTa Sfite was held at Chapel Hill some time since, when they adjourned to meet at Raleigb on the 1 9th irut. A committee comp'd. of Messrs. ..IredaBr Cameron, Moorej Henrr, Bryan, Webb.jThe bit! li 'place of freedom, the encamp Robards and Waldcu was alected to eaanuHe into the condition of the institution with re gard to its debts and resources, and to report s ich measures as they might conceive necessary and expedient to relieve its tn.barraiSTieuts and to improve its falling state. The ability, and deep intcest of the commit tee in the prosperity of this institution which ' ?s to sustain the literary character of the State, .- can not tail to auggeat torn schen to 4beir minds r hich will unshackle iheL'uivvraity from tfie man of drich has aocumulaled, and .resaes i i heavily upon it ot latn. ' . Many tftankt r due (rth seal tftd twhistry- of tbe venerable a-id dlstlaguishd l'p.4tin JbsJ)alf of Jdie inatiintion liia U-W hpe4 Ha the intelligence of the Leriilatiye body will pie to the summit of Political excellence ByCol. Henry Fulenwider. The illus trious Jefferson : Let bigotted enthusiasts carp at his writings, what" wilt ttT avail them.? Nought. Long after their names -shall wank fcewath ttsell of 6Wv-" ion, his shall be remembered and admired by the American people. By Dr. Osmvn Irvine, of Rutherford tori. George 'McDuffie : The ablest ex position of the falacy of the American System tne world has ever seen came from his pen. Let it rie him to the : - UYMEXE.1L Msrried, in thii county, on the 17th ult. ty William Barber, Ewj Mr. George H. Gheen to Mis Mary Ann Rutherford. safe guard to .conduct ih American ijco-T" n IrtfdetfeoontyTtinTTueiaay the"6th uU..by Andrew GriflRn, Esq. Mr.'ilieodore Russellared rJ, iu r. vurny uritlf nion SgeU Oil yCSTS. All of tbe county oflredelL Qnthflllihof JulyXlCO,by Adam Rnseman, Ksq. Mr. Henry fleas to Miss Satati Stirejwalt. All of this county. " tff TfttrereSunly, on liilrs W. by Joseph W. Murdoek, ijq. Hr. Simon Bumgarner to ! r.nza Kesler. nd lust. Mr. Wen, Dancing Sdoo; MES8R3. WOLCOTT k McCAULEY, will commence '.heir School ou Saturday, Au gust 7th, at the Mansion House. oiiaiKrwj Ky 3D,-1831. Salisbury, nth My , 1830, ' Wholesalo llardwahe Store' 4 - -v vp. 99, PtontrmiEET. Nearly opposite he Perl Smet Home, FOLGER LAMB, are now re. ceiving full aupply of season'ablo 000D3. Their -ssortmeot comprN ses ueatly every! article in, their line which they will sell at (he lowest mar. ' ket prices. . They have pn hand", . t Real stag, fancy Forbuck, homtip and whitf hone taUentHirwTtivntv el- and Farks and ; Carvers j Uble and i" butchera Steels y butcher, Bread shoe Knves j a great variety o peu, potkc and two-blade Knives sponnua'; piece. Knives, Rpearpoint, r& rb! jle, -andsprioghackpycktrt Knives Bhtep. ' hears, Scissors Resort.'- shce rinchera-and -Nipprrs;- riyfsT CrC": peniers lath, shoemaker's and nd. II 1 -m pier a Hammers j cooper's and car penter a' CompasseSi-Ccrn-MUU.- ra."- tent collee Mills, bench : and h?nd loll Latches, lifting II t(!dles. nd spike Gimbleti- r,irkla t..- Alao. by thesame. on the ! w. n. i . . . "r die Holshouser to Mist Anv I " "rB Ir wt,?JVM J1!J4 erty of Speecn. Jewels of inestimable ! M '"ua he mtni amone "U- value, guaranteed to us by the bill of ! u "r Lu" r anu Licuiiaru, tq. . iienry tlay righia. 9 The Airnv and Navy of the United States. The Star spangled banner un furls, as proudly to the mountain's orcein, as it waves triumphimly iathaOceauV v:tff.hiM,lcfchaVts'anaMe-' t hanics of our couotry. in time of peace our country's best support ; in. rime or .want ner mutiary ouiwarK, as uncoiwjuer- aSie IS ney are brnve. tin hOlate oTNorth (.arolina. As ! rich in the incuts of her u.uv sons, as .... . & &i 1 -ri:.: '1 . f .n k - ......I . i . f . i . .i prompt h to vaicnu nc necenary aia icwirai i i mc rciiuus mciais oi ine earin, me iu relief, since many of those, wt have no donbt, day is not distant when she will bear a who will compose- that bodjf are;indebted to.lf V,r.prisoa vltb -Lai SUte-is in- regard to ...:." tin., vi. r. ,.t;.t,..i .,t...t;n. her internal resources. fllllia MPlfcl IVI ,4il l.WlltlU LUM.tlUU i - . , they, have received. Arthurt, Also, otr thesame day, bv the same.BlnK5-Lt ao4-I I hAlh Cf 1, Pt W 'in icier raxiter o .tH cnxsoetn Liter. All for Jacksokt thank God. At Watitfhtown, imi the 28th ult. by James If -s-a ne surviving onicers ana ooKUers of the Revolution. Having glonoWs toiled In planting the tree of ItbcityTthcy are now quit il y repotiug in its shade. I J The Ameiican Laifies : Viz have received the first nnmber of the Journal of Law, published in I'niladclphia by an , , . . lt's fill a r'M uf auarkling home-road? wir.e, c..y. A per.od.cal of the character of the law AlkJ (re u XoM fuf kM Unff Journal, aoly and judiciously edited, cinnot be Syne. too Lighly recommended to public support,' Vowstiers. s.nce it would be th mediutn of diwcminating : My the President ot the day.' The mu?h useful kuouledge, Lnicliing die most na- Union of the States, all thai has bwCO said tie brsr.ch of the science! We tre a are that contrary notwiihai.nding. many prejudices exiat in the commuuily agaiiatj Cot. Hia IV Waugh, 1st Vice our)stem of jumpn.df ree, si partaking too 1 1 tK V""'- "'rtiil iairf eraeni. i May much of the na municipal U uturf of the Loilih Tcoda aadii iu of N.--C-nliu a: . and too little Of tbe .pint and'10 Southern ateshy-X simpttctry efour 6 wb Republican ins.ilutium, -roi!f from" he head of a example making, a til Steam Loat Nisi ' JktlAII a M ihai M .,t ni . I. sndaew.nssy the, exist .th juat.ee. aud we 6 r . P.tv-. wou a win lo see them raised yet higher, with r hi . . , . ,, . ' ... ucn. Oeorge ahlngtiK, the grand higi . .it . - - the star oi tne est : Mif he ue in the Ljt on the morn of another day. By John D lloke. John C. Calhoun, tinue to shine with refuluenceand. ob ttSfri'hei1Strthpophelic Surhit i to rise in the East, 7 UyljeyeHy 1. Thompson, aq:"lnter: n.l Impiovementsi " None certainly are so degefiefajTto deHrWrjerauliiip TryiroTTTii'at sacreJTnTtruraeot with the prtscriatitoo of wbuh is-Htdtsolubly bt,UtVd our country a hopes.n JucketC veto. Uy lUicOael lioae. " Ine support of j Ihe.otaie governments tn all their lights is the most competent adnunistrationfor rl domestic conteriis,' aLd "the surest bulwark agatQsl ami rcpuUlicac leudea ties." " ' " By Ricb'd. S. Johnson. The Repub liran Polar Star, Clay of Kentucky whose talenisarc more cnvicU ibao outvied. By Jacotj A. Kamsour. The present dmitiiiation, a icstoraiion of the ptin tiples of JcftVrsou : A strict regard to the letter of the comtttu'ion marks the outlines ol its character. Ths two following sentiments were left by Messrs. tUUkcil and Hob'crls who were necessarily absent. BfWrovD; lleiskell, Eq." John Itan dolphi the inflexible statesman, the ac complished, scholar, the incomparable orator 1 At the court of St. Petersburg he mges, chest Hioces. cast tt..'f Hinges, flat and round B I n, oJ. Wau?h- Edh. Mr. WihiniMm f'.An.,t.'w m i..i,creW9 "On and 6trel Ivi.ittlll 0- Pine. amiable Mi I a M. 8wan, second Daughter of i Mouse Traps, dridtror.s, iron Candle sticks, pml and Screw Augeis, treU yrds, single and double hai.Jictew rUtes. Scale Beams, i; .11. h T..frNr Walter Swan', dee'd- Happy counle may no thing happen to cloud their expectations, in the state they voluntarily entered into.. " Cvmmunicated. D1KD. L . fn Creenaboro', on the d utt. of a biCous fer, Mis. Mary Ann Vaialev. ilaiinhtee hwJB,f Jrtnt Be. WUiara U.JaU.y: SW wa. m 28m -UM&h-Vh - Irons," Draw tfrijr licU bcrews. Rcllom Pines. ir carpenter! and coop" rsr Atlzrt nBin -E cing Knives; yJJl-Q year, her sickoess ahich jraa paii.fitt and which KoiV?J5awa-if -aU VrndarFniTiildT 1 - es.'litllv4 i , .nuii . nuu ions -oaiiiilc------ UteJ througli near Uue- we lis, .tie Vore wirh ; Itaspjr tatnpoaition Tea ( XX, r ... r.vu lutu wmn invnicu Nil. If Mini , V, 4 her hmv tim In trJ t - ..n.V. .1.- B-UC rnS, Short b V v iuv nitr the Lope that some amendments utighl te priest who conserved the cffciings of r religion, .tojuojrajotafits m the p ,a--t-''tvw-nmia7Troka La. -e""6riKiBr r .' idle,t IJr" Kettles, hoyfiend-aUritt , She niidL- a Dubhi k nrnfoomn nf .K.L.k. 1 II, rr-- y v jv ! ia - or.oylars..conii.medtillthener.cJof ""1 V0ml,- Wh M . American bcythts, Straw Kt ives.7 0 sich a nrufcasiouAa shesnomachiiA blatcsr Inkilanda ' A U - CWtu -i -zx.zzrr. (tsne nfhe i1clnessTrer cotiilenc ofrCoach Wrenrh. H...,n l" - i ' . I.. Ch.Uti.icrea.rd, a,KlintUe tl ''S::' Mtitr soReitude i for th t-ium J,a,u actuUbinff. -lurni-- - Dertodi ber death, to exhibit tiKirte of conduct an swerable t ItM-hrtal j an interest I Ofttportinir. tf simiMrft inrmv lln tti".l.. .r I.-. .1 - 1. i tUTe. rl.fhri cnl .1 . . . . L . I J . . '. t -;i v .'. m , v. "f- tier ouHtl viiiich had hi atia-hlW i);brt.l i rm ,.. . . . ' v vw auu HlUliri l IJCXSl Lr-,a fllirl - . for 24 boura, aeeiued to become perfectly aeU lronK..aH KK I i m . . ted, aodhercmimenanceAnd all berexprea-'u? ht"d Bh.,veli"tnd Tons. v IlQ 'V aiiwis o long as she retained the power of dis. j " ,re Braces and Bitts, Tap BorrerTi J k tii.ct artirulation.i.Hlicated a rspturouscontem.; Iron Weights, Sad Irons Tov Fr n ' r,f T? wW.ch " ' Km nd Nerd'ies: Fi luV. ' M...f! , tmii, nuuui ine iai ati.tence inai in waa )a ' i-.m.- ' diminctly heard to uttrr, .s "Blew the Lordl,er, ntlonuftL'rTr. s, B.cad Baskets, " 0!nlyioul.,, The hope that she is gone to be j Tea Fots, Tea Trave and Waitm " ettriLillv emnlavvil iu nrai.inv I!,u4 n.l II.. in..- fit - ' . mil, . I they .;&rr. 'fUr TorkTuj iCf, rV "'" . s; 7'.. - I ell calculated to aaiq Ler fnenus under the 1 y 1 lasks, bhot Kjk, AVhu)- . V j poift of bereavVmrnt, (CaauaaWfaiC jtnongs, Vjmhs, Con.mJe Knoba andT" I :- . . . aalaamaiat aSSSSSI 'IvlnftSS I III..h i svinvb. VUI141U avjjcu iv I. i . . . .i t r i- Wt kDowof ao jed h.ch .Uas..4treater:...f tmuel-Jrvtmumr a Capt ' of "ih, rlaims uii the eona.t'crat.un of saga d en- li.vo,ulio, 3ri Vk Piesl lent. Charles ! jhtcned men, than the prov.diug a cde of Carroll of C-rrJIion, the laslo.f tho sign ve end eholeaomc Ua f-e the regulation oferi of iheVonsntuiion, who with he 011 the social concern of life. Sotnethm j of thiit i.JmtrantniJ pJruka pla'disVdhls lile, his sanemtonettfSlV7i'6uatKn of the l.Ji- loriune, and his honor, to gain the liber ies of the Law Journal, and we hope they nay j ty ol our country labour successfully to being about so desirable an tod. V7i L . Uy. sir. annoy a N.cier ot the Revolution. Tbe. old Soldiers of the Rcvolir.ion; May their future days he Usure, an'l we lllf aga!h re-!hpp)r Is their loiaicr 4 iJcsl that all who determine to discontinue their Svtbicriptioiia to this 'sper, will send in their t swns with lbs Order for diacununuance. , As I ""uiog to ths tereia of our cuniiwet with Col. wUu 4 U csMAiUHy iepnMt thai we owW U fpd kwreafto 6a-vib't oOnnatti' ualctijhUjiotkeJs strictly complied aiJi a amNca tis wtsrsas ttsoLisua.V CLUBRATtCVf ol iriLKHSBokC. On Monday morning the 5'h of July, CfccaUle to previous arrangements a iu tneious concourse cf people begsto as semble from ell parts of the county lor the purpose of celebrating the day which gie birth to American libirty. At 13 o clock a procession was forroca ind marched to the Court IIoux where ihe Declaration of Icdependence was read iiugn Ji. btokes, Lsq. and an excellent iratlon d,liertd by James H. Norwood, lao,. Ar.tr i he conclusion of the Oration Usi bcautifui and spptoptlati 6aiicual,er ttdissolred ave been uful to their couotry. .Iy the Orstor cf the day. (ur sub lime system of .Rwvtrnment ; If righits understood, the noUest tift eiOfd tomin. , UoU Samua Fir:ieswTtrc-rrg1r3 ol iheetitbera-wret Miltiani Ki-'Cc fence, not one cent for tribute.' . . . "By HughM. SioVes.Eiq. Cbristophef Coiomottt, and-1 nomas Jefferson tlTh genius and entcrpriie" cT the first discov trcd a new world, which now scknoel sdges the political sagacity of the other, in the punt of her civil Institutions. Uy Mai. Emmet, Marshall of the Day The memory of those distinguished suieimeo, whose mortal spirits. look a simultaneous Oight, ou 4. a day of July 1136, Jetlerson and Adams.. Uy Capt. A. Pctterson of the Volunteer Cavalry. I he health ol Gen. Lenoir. Uy IJarrUoo Wtugb, Esq. (an Invited guest.) Ths constitution of our couotry, not unlike the Solar aj item t .May arts will ably and faithfully represent his gov ernmei.t. 1 oo late his ungrattlul couo it y men have appreciated his merit. ,y yX..U.Jiobei mbal fee ward Livingston : lie has steered be tween ihe Scylliol Hayne and Ch.rybtJil oi Webster. - -1 '- - By Robert GLlIaas). The to amor ofi aa .... -- - - V ueorge vrasbington, wio guided our po luteal bark through the storms of the rev olutton sod landed us safe in tbe tavto of peace and freedom. " Uy Daniel Urele. Esq. Robert Mor rj t The HKIntfrraJnt p ...i..!, t.w .r I in. Vtrnlrk..... BUIGADE ORDIill3.,: iBedcepeBras, rtt n vr Drud Oinrfif arvema ihrtrml tftht C 1).. rrr.LT . . r ' t." v in in voiii. . i n B - .Ihftfu: JfoiiVv. .luriut iSJO. - t V virtue uf authority vested in the Pull Caddies, AVind'iW ics. Anvila im t'U' nr.... Mil vi .muwil j tlUU III lilt p . - m . Brigadier General, commanding - 'la d Paper, Bed K)s, Brit- eV"ia-'a"l vwswswaiai wwhihiiuu 1 il H L k , " ' the nh Brigade. Tbe following staff!1, A'K Ikpowder, ptctai J . ... . , r Ipa t.i 1..t.. l. si it . i oppoint.nerus are made, Ja. E, Kerr trit. . . jof Ilowaa county t W Aid de CapriQ Mull ol g.l.st.ury to be Brigade In spector with the rank of Mjt. KvM. Cfaylaod of Salisbury to heBiAde Qtiartcrma&lcr Gent rat with the rank of Capt. All OScers sod Soldiers of the se venth Brigade are Couimandcd to re clcs, Boa Kulei, Slate and lead Penc.ls.l tri" il!i-Cbamhcf ; CaUl titVs, Lone toat and Vr,MoulJs, Suspender Buttons, gilt,' white mtul, and yellow metal coat and.mt: BuU-l-IdnaJTeJrl pultuns, pJished steel cuat ahUvCSt Buttofn. aturl TK.-v T) 1 'A - AVMRiVW i.iaf ' Ctirtain Rings, Japan'd Lamps,' Cap. i wire, Irsrn Tutinis, Brita.1ia;andpl4. t . ted- table; and tea Spoons i' Coik. , sctcst hair andtooth BrusUei ytrrlar- tiCced individual inletcst for his country's weal. ' lit Jacob Prorut. The memorr of UoKer-Shermsn t- Hetrfr fcU taar for his country and defended hjl CCUOtry to ths PJ;''.-''1 K duwftTlo hit ages oi luiutl.y a luting example ol the c (Tacts of perseverance. " Hf. James. Jladisoa Leonard. Doctor Cooper, the esuius of S. -Cr has bloan his last blast and sunk in the crater of universal indignation. ; By; E, HiTorter. The Disunion of the Stalest Palsied he the tongue which would predict, or the arm that would achieve It. By John D. Hoke. The Sovereignty of the States, and of the United States, Uncontrolled within their respective spheres aod unconiroUble by encroach; ments epon each other May the people continue lo possess that patriotism snd forbearsnce that will reconcile sectional prejudices and psrtislitics hut give us " Bul!i6csticn,, before " consolidation., . ru f t .nfl . v t W KIM .r.rrt,Mf.ttf K-v auu w j avi VUU,, ,- . - - -' " " - f By order 0! Krlgadttr Kiea. it. U. r T m ' Ul.vu CDUn roo Ktaa. . JA8. K. KERR, .lid de Camp; , July nth; 1 830. . . , :st3i - : -Stmyetfcor-Slolch FROM Hlg- ROMthtiubtcrlberJiw in Bdrke county; stir Beard VP. 0.' on the 17th tnst. a grey marc about fifteen aod a half hands high, six years old, rather inclined to be disli-faced. v Qa the top of her head there is a spot rath er whiter than the other hair occasioned by the rubbing of (he bridle, and has a dark mane aod tail. Ample satis faction wilt be made for the rtiiora tiun of the mare, and if stolen, for the detection of the thief,' The subscri ber would thank the peer Ic generally to keep a ewd tok out. MaMUELs-lI. FREEMAN. JutyWh, 1830 ,-3Qtf and brasa Knockers, Jo'orrs'Pqaarci. spoie ftnaves, Fpura, brass thumb listches i'ockei fi'iuia. Jkn.,h, mortice,-4-;- rlnsi.f f-k- ' ... I . -. J - . . t. -1 i kT.r'a7ra"iir;r-jjr.r.f.. halter. Chains, Biarking, l'ocket auj t)aaiaaUiw PrtiwK-f rCI, .Sv j - ' . , wi.iw.. i.ii"ii iuu it a. ....... tncn'a Ttdmb1e(ffcTtuur Hooks, patent ; tneUiCucki, Rasor Ptrnpsi Hone "'"r" arw S . . . iaras, cotton and wool Cards, trace and leading line R .pe, Bed Cords and Vi""i. uiuii, turner i ca nettles. iney also keep conatar.Uy oo hand, I complete assortment of 4 Cul 'and IVrovsM XJItS. ' Wagon and Cart 1WXES : ' which are sold at the Maoufacturers a prices.1 ' . . PoLCI and La Ml refer to Messfi,' i, Auitiu od Burns, of S-Xisburv end Samuel F. CclstuD and Co. of Cah.ra i tus county. " F, lUV$t Ut, 1830. 301 St
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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