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V I - ' ' ci tit paHucal ii.i!v!:tio"ni uai M p;-,;., tiona of John Ihc First Gratitude tsl Jackton who i now niting amy the Haiti cj John the Set6ni.,'r; -r v U jr tiie Vice Preaient. Thu PresM dent' eto upon the Lexington and Mays. ')! road till, irtiy it be hailed as glai tidings and full of jo?., - v Vf Dd farkviWehr::T7 son, i resident pi the United States I A native o(. North Carolina! educated hi Charlotte 1 a deicrider. of his na!ion right, 1 irtif hetrer lire respected and die regrettel . : ' . . : , : , . .jv-r, v.ay.-awonB euoni ut n.smr.g i . r .tot aa tvimxt tuaouau. .- ... . ... "j c ii.Hfiius vi ucnrj v-iav, m uic several fee v uismns m uit umtuiii uir ncn) m ir. I withdraw my s.iottripti.m to the Western Car. ; ' . few scatterV . wlntun, TuVrfay morning the 20th infant, limafe 1 req.e that those who w.thdrawj'r 1 ! Lu'". eiV ' i P- .s'e,,,. offered the following fromjthe paper would state their reasons lor .0 PV of "is are yet to found, to place turn resolutions which were unanimously sdoptedt domasii wilUiaveabfar.nffuponyourcontract 'before the people m candidate for the Presi. HnoM: That, deeply sensible of theirs we with Mr. b.te. My reason withdrawing i. ( ,b ' t f ' , opposition to have Attained in the dea'h of Jferfy . !. my repugnance to the .opposed pul.tica tone ; ! .. Esq. we will attend hi. funeral thi, evening whichthat pnperhatasmmed. If I rightly un.jrn.yacaoti. e would be glad to tee Jum jto'clock. i b dewtsnd the fcditors, they applaud the' coiirae i arrayed against Gen. Jackson,, since the result Eaotved ' Thaty a, a tribuf e of resneet for the utNTLKi.: n isv.in rsmcianreio;iTi.,, ii.a r-:..i. nr m. ... .... i I 1 . -f .k. i i... i .1.1 1. v '..:V';. ' VIST Jl'STfTM Kl'lT OlEI.l'W. which 11 beirhr pursued w boma Carolina, wdi.wj ,me to siiew thpse, whoimly support him i memory of our departed brhcivwe wilt weft catineait-intention, .to re mi. thnt'-ftnyrF':.---;arg' :,;, ; .,.i.-,..-?4, '" Tli' " AUGCSr. 10,' 18li), . : - D : -r- nW ftoxa tle obstinacy oTdisappolnteJ pride, NtroiwartrKirorTTHrivJ eVnmeiil by Circp, if the preeeiu policy .of that Ooverninent, i not abimdiMi'-d I cinnot ton- r....' ti,.i it. ir I ft . "."7 M a, well abandon all hope, 0 F.rra'ein the edjtorul remarks of the Wes ant to patroniae psper inculeatinif any auch -.and consign him, during tbC remainder of hit' the oecesaary amnireme ma for hia Tuneral. dpetrine. 1 deprecate a aeyerance of the Union r. .'-.Li-,r...i -m;..-. . That lr. ,,,. ' '),. (srn Ceriliwan.of last wett. , For perceived" the thirdline of the last paragraph fifths ll rat rtic!e, md "uaperceiTed,"- In the 4th para grpU ff9itlieQittbm tid jeventh line, read r the Rreateat political evil. It 1 " w 'ir Ml Cn y Vh eh haa time, ?',! that! certsinme-v in S.C.d not fcarfal-however that the elTort wJl pire4i, ,J wheit on behalf of thi meeting a .1 he U'most .eood order prevailed ; icmpiaie a arparaiiun ov i.ne niaie.a. . 1 na eroimd ,AsaiKan-i:w.i'.i 1 prove unavailing, ana ttiat lie laaoomed to be l aomenaion of bneine diirinf thitlv. . 1 throuirS the aaaiime'cannot .be mistaken, either )i.;j .,.,.id,l.mxkrvst'' '."'. vr"it2i.t.f.-i.t St ' ZTZTIV rr2zrrrrT. tner acveue. .v jt" -,w---t:v; !frmr'tM-ii iii3ift ahil th ih Kiwi...... !t r-mtrjrof BreatffrTWmeftVor 6f higher national regard, present itaeJ, for consideration, to the tnlnd, of the people than that, whether the Ptatei'm uniting tdgether, retinquiahed the w. premacy which tach and every of them claimed and eserciae anterior to the con.rederation f Could a point be mooted, the decision of which j.ou!d aflVet the duration and permanency of the tJnion more dearly i It i one of imposing conae q lencc. U i one, a, we may determine upon it, which it to teat the rOUiency of free repre: aenta.ive government to maintain ttelf it la one which involrea, i:i ita determination, the deatiny of the life-blood of our political eiis tence whether it ia to flow on In the eourae originally gien for ill circulation, advancing to vigor and manhood, or whether it i to be di verted inti another channel, and atop aliwt A Career of power and glory - Who can think-upoo the euUjfct and unmoved ? Who can tee every thingthat Si dear to civil tibeffy ofc the brink of the prtcTpieee, pushed there by the cold Wooded patricide, and not fly to it, preaervation t It u once be looked upon a, one people, for all the purpoaca of civil government, and we may bid adieu to freedom and independence. It ia impwible that we can ever cxiat a, one nation of people, and preaerve our fibertiea Union, if we would wuh to enjoy an the tweeta of peace and the comfort, of independence, How then i the Union to be preerved f ' By the uaurpation, on" the part of one portion of the . Union, of th individual righla of olher. By an unequal distribution of the bnrthen, of the povemment, and a partial dividend of the public fund, amongthe re vera! tateif' No. The Onion can only be preaerved by a conatitutional admin irtrationef it, government by adue regard to the aovereignty and aupremacy of the States, and by impartial nd faithful legialaiioo. Wh then uilL preaccre the Union I Those who carry on the ayatem of oppreie taxation and make an nneqial diribotion of the revenue of the fien eral government those vho have iniultedjit VUft.w!wWaiie4,f ipjurio -tliey.. had inAicted upon- na ?- No, tUf will ftot, notoofwdi H.yuiel-onvietiwvtTwretlrneg aa mand no ,uoh hreatcning; attitude, altho' the meastirip,, complained of, oppress the South, yet the evils therefrom resulting -are not to be com pared to those that would rinse from a severance of the Union. You appear to think the Union is in no daitger beraiue the olfoUnnable mea aurra will be repeal. I am of opinion that we ahoold not jeopardise itiy placing it upon any mTchxontmpeneyr; If those measure, should be dhered to, tiintte-who luve nmed the norm will be unable to allay it It will be too late to re cede, . I am a Federalist of a school to believe that a f'a'e fma a right to reced? from the union,, henever,mheravereii'nclaiacter,she shall be of.opinion that the constitution ha, been viola ted.. t is not however every violation of the ctinpict that would render it expedient to en ereiae thl ettrem? r'tuUi m such cae exists at thia time. The gol.kn medium teems to be, to reatd disun'um aifd conaotidatioit-as the two Hfemear tod to be tooglrr tor between thrmv' Rut I h ive already conti on I'd tins note longer than I intended- - Yours, dency. Could tbey obliterate from the minds ' ne proiesa on, ine court suapendejl the trans- 0 the people of the United State, the remem- V&TtiSX Zl brance of the American System, then indeed in the following procesaion, accompanied the might Mr. Gay'i hope, of success have some remain,of Mr, Thompson to the tomb 1 . The clergy and eo nmiitee of arraneementa t k.. r . r , . . The corpse bourne by the juhW membera of his Inemll artit mnnnMpr, rrhihil hut liltle nn. .l .... .rl.... r... - r- i,nc pnnsessioni litical "aagacity .to place hia . name before the U-The profession r-7"1;-'-.... ',- -, '--rx The clerks of the Superior and county courts 1 The Court, - - .A The Grand jury .... Citizens. -4 . --.- rv--; , The numerous concourse, assembled on llui occasion to discharge the last sad duty of friend, ship to the deceased, evinced the deeoand ner. i- . 1 . 7 l . Tauinjr sensation 01 regretDica hiaueatli bad people since the remembrance of former times, which has scarcely alurobered, cannot fail to be awaKtned by the most indirect reference to past events. : " H'e discover Gen. Jackson haa been nomina ted for re-election in several of the Northern Mstt-iedi-f n thi, "Coitnty ort 1hl1j"l 0; Witriam ft' 1 1. ..1. 't,-: X, n . Miss. ,1f.iwA4i jWw'A alt of Ai, Count ' In this ciuutv. on tlie V9th ult. fev HnhM Flemming, Ksq. air, Thomas Thompson to MUl JEliaabfeth Cowan. ' ;V-;. , , in M jng mery county, on the 29th ult. by William llix, Esri. Mr. Brvanr Austin in m; Rhody Tarker. - ; , ' We copy the above letter to "ourselves, not because we care much for the opinion and lrs for the individual himself, who penned it. We think this will she to the people clearly that we have not been mistaken in laying that the Federalist! alone are crying out against Us, with the Word Disunion, perpetually Tolfinp -from their mouths like the waves of the tea for one is no sooner spent than snot her appear,. . Tfie'whter says my reason for withdrawing ia my repugnance to the tuppoted political tone which that paper lui assumed." If I rightly un- der,,nd the Editors they rpplaud the course which it bt ing punned in South Carolina, in. dtcafing an intention to resist the General, 3ov ernment by jlrce, if the present policy of that government not abandoned We teu the writer and every one else t is a en'iirejenta ftait. ? We have never taid we wuhed, or even thought South Carolina would resist the lieneral Government on the contrary, we have express. Ju tiarlaimt W hnttvdtr mrtv Bnit fiir Ri,ilK Carolina.- We hareney.-rtjaed the word "frrre" in that seme, nor appUedjt in, that way siace we have .taken; charge of ihia paper, -. . .i;... - Ah! bnt it'ls CUT ;mjrXW wIltrcaTIcaurae. and Western States, which evidcntlf erinces inspired their stronir aoDrobation of hia measurea mnA Vtr. T, were associated some of the most their determined resolution to support him in jnKfellenciesy.f the human character - .... mvmv. v..v dub in iiisiceiintrs eievatea in hiwntimnt notning short or Uen. Jackson', re-election can J devoted in his friendships, and ardent in his preserve- the harmony and well being of the P1ro,f'wt,?B f h5 professional pursiiils; he had " 1 alAu'BS in ttt aKnu 1 I . I t Union, indsuch an event must be hjZZlZJS .1 . . '. , - , " . - --, every.gwu cuiacn-; - 1 bxta m confldenoe of the comrounitv of which ww 1 ne wss a memoer. 11 ia nmntiii iinrfcF A scene recently occurred in Philadelphia (dances of the greatest consolation, which cannot fafl to heap upon the actors of it. i.!., .u., V,,r,'.,'"tt!," TV ... . , . ' . . ' I "V1 " V"" u"umy eunanced when one o public reproach, and render their names forev- young, o fuH of life atd hcalth-so rich In the er odious to rood and moderate neoole It is I affection, "of all around him. ia thua aiialepl - 1 .. . . . - . 1 : .. ,1. .!.. r i.;. l sraiea upon tne authenticityof the Baltimore -un? " nonon ana 01s lately painted by Woodside. and to auote from whni lie mingled in gay and social eommun the Patriot, it was demanded oftbe tavern kee. '?n7to UoPJ' endeared himself by the n -k u.-l.J ,k. . i. a .i.- .u ,,ng,enMt of his heart and the nobility of his per, who pleaded the rum it had cos- h.m as the character will cherish hi. memory with fondest only resson why he was unwilling immediately regret, and when in the vale of years" Fancy to demolish it. The sum. however. thietv.Fiv hal wake up viaiona of the t.-4hevwiH think "SSSSTwu instinUv-raised and- oaid to its! of hlm u one of Vtte cbocicst companion of ao owner, who willingly handed it over to igno miny and derision. It was first dragged through the streets amidst the hooting, ol the populace, and finally shared the fate of score, of its counter, part. In the place of it now stands a portrait of Henry Clay with the borrowed motto" ? farm. Does any-marr-thircywho has any regard fir our e c e if . ir - r r Iv a SI i: If t hel ""lYhere themre-weto look for the arm that -tiwisfftirtirfMr tmergwfc)Tr6aiiTvea; tnd to ourselves alone ought we to look for th restoration of bur rights and privilege,. Raiae I'p your voice in your own 1 defence el upou "rT'JUJt iip'JUV'l'fl tohlQofe!nier2&iTna a'bicA -Ire' UmZffilVf wit8 ige.tXnramT"they will tremble, persevere, and lhey.."wUI remove the fetter, of iltvery. Tmth and Justice muf and will prevail over treachery and corruption. The brazen age, which has already been mitktJ by the com.nitsion of deeds even more enormous than those whfch dist'mguislied the iron era of the Heathens, it becoming every day more cloudy and di,ml. Acts, which would have di'graced a Roman Senate in the most cor rupt period of the lUpublick, are perpetrated . by-the- T Jnd-Jt;iltare, and openly vimlicw- tcd by a depraved and titiated re,s. "" It is Id this fact that we mwst attribute t large propor tion of our sufferings. They, from tits basest JSSlJSaJci'j! 4i "i?I9.'.tl. -Pliaci ties. Jnto..lhc Uunda of the. people lUvUg M-regard-for truth themselves, they puike no kesiution in publishing the most bare-faced and shameful faUehoodi which the credulity of some prevents thaws fromdctlnj: t it ia thlt aiinncr that error, gain the semblance of truth, since the people, who have do lima to examine for 1 hem- elves, are willing to take, upon tru at, the doctrine of any newspaper editor, a bote Joursal he may ' chance lo peruse. earlier age ma Tie wsaTaaa tumnim. CKU'.n KA TKiX at P.I W CH EEtT. 1 he clnzent assembled at the hounij o John Kings, on Friday thfc, 3nd Jolv (which was substituted for the fourth,) for LO t purp-OJc otxonunenrnrating the birth da r - ol - our ... inUep endence, Ahout - 3 o'clock the Des Ura'ion ef" ffirJeriendence The foregoing account present a depraved atof public fetiog, amostg some f-lli eiti aerrt ePbiMelph -wiricli for the sake of ho . Pn the 2Tth ult. Mart At ?UW., Infant d.iugh'eror .Mr. William l. Crawford, of this town, aged S months and $ davs. ' in Iexingtou. Davidson e inntv oa tt 91,t . Jesse Hargrsve, Rrj. aged 52 years. nit Notice: V BY; Virtue of a Deedf Trttat, to rrxli, tome "lime s'ihc?, C'tvilJ nroceed peeahtrtinuld trust, to idUU the personal property "belonging to tai J I,abellai 5! JXbiirS&ifAlito ,inst -at -the Ute cl weliing 9j S4raueLMcC-llm k, decMt where due attenance wiU b given, Terms made known oh , of tale, - - ' -' x JOIIY..A1. nriuv f . . "1 ' a. . 7V ' "vc. fjn.w, ioju. . .,.:". - THE CF.I.F.BUATEI) JtCE IIORSE ' r.v. ' rrri 'v t r;. lAlttlandstLeg. V V ihston the f, seiWn," ind will b let", to fntrcs at the mod. i erate price of Twelvei 1 A -Pla-vfTM rl fcaJ ' rfa.oVi -Btir-rtrjttarf TtieliTrTjnft" leap, and filter n do isr to insure a maro to be with fjul. Care vriij ha aken to avoid accidents, but not' liable for any. One dollar to h groom in every easei Seuson commenred 53d July, tnd will end on the 3St'i 0. tcher. "t 4 PKDIGHEK. T U-teSTRtJC TOR warirm bv- M VtT- ia,.wno f tne tura .rtoitwDwW.tft"? 1 r- " ' . The ability and learning with which the Ban. ner of the Constitution is conducted, bind u, to say something of it, and to recommend it to pub lio patennife.- The Editor1, eonatlrnttrtnit hjdjeveajtpened. JLVIrJay,', pr?tet,ign ItflLaa-aa Pr-tdM)f-theFOtyr tasiaitd j are to be advanced bynockerv and disgrseefuVf by-Cob U Hoover II Vice" Ptesident 1 cuiuctrh w tbtwki he-sa-iH kw-betteTTeaiwhwthenrtflTh son to term his enemies, friends, and his friend,, I ine regular toasts were Hank t enemies;"' We wonder those desperadoes hadj Thf ih ef July 1776, thr brightett I by young (Jeler, he hv Alit. "Opbwsj jnTitwepbea the Uermitage a ud;.inslead-. oL venUng .their I 5-Cicv JRr.tjlttmir . Ihe fifties, sign, have at- J3 ,J.Pe JSmimbCfecLtt iec vefacity, tell u that he mppdttLWt! intend puTi. tulug adifferent politkuL couxaeftonxtUat which we have already chalked out to ourselves, and which has been ahewn, ao repeatedly, to the wrld.- 4 4a unmanly, wf eireemis srtd narrow ilad WeeVwirvsfieh '.hypothesis. Ah T- bnt Uv waen4.tii l'edeTOMrfoodvand 1re.7f'r!TtTh Violence. unon the hopes t ent Js rn'ignttj byjaking from u fe'.rlh .cJiI..?jtour.I.ndcpendtnce. mJmri W r Rood JU pubneifl I ArcheyT rij ju sajim4M -otM- her crrmwr wt TUfr t tfef-tf de v S hifk r S e n iT: Hnel,-llurliti-.brtf vrtrrrfp-jt n7!tr jrtructor'a diia tit old Sny lock, he hy . the ortTTrnportedTTe dford ; hi dam br ms uiu niipiicu uioinrae, ni, gran darn his two dollara and fifty cents. And J he counter nance of hit freii namt. Mhakespeaie tells ur, tnd we trust greatly in him, that There are a tort of men, whose vitagea Do cream aid mantle, like a atanding pond, And do a witftfl stillm entertain, Wiih purpose to br dresed in an opinion Of wikI Jin, gravity, profound conceit As who siiould My, nm Str Oracle, . ,1ml, whrm I my ). Iff thg brvk ! I do know uf thrse, L Thatihert tvw. oul.rwcyute4-av L For saying nothing i " 11 " r For such men, wuh Shakespeare, we entertain the most profound contempt But perhaps the worthy thought to Immortalize hi, name by thi, malice." We da no believe 'they would have 1. Thr immortal mexoru of Georte been any too good, had an opportunity have "f n toilicien:. It 1 at. wfata a. I The F.ditor of a paper called the Lynclburgh ,,e K"'! ae'enata nil country'a right! j Virginian, an insignificant and paltry print. on ln P"" v,,fn V HOW tbiy 1 of Adama reminiscence, bought tip by Clay , ""H"""7 ".uusiering our iaw in .e 1.1 ... i- t. t j . "it nuiiiti ana 01 cansctjucncc tuuiu nut us uircu iu tetlthe truth, quote, from 111 what never ap peared in our columns. He would impress his iadrl wUli'l'ue btLcf that"we iiad admitted, what we have so often denied, that South Car olina ia rebellious and that Virginia and North Carolina would support her in what he, terms an qual.40.4ny horaa-i-the?- Sate of-Vir." t ftbia at it aUo remarked iJ i-wre-fosr"'" g''ef' . " N. B. Mr. Hardy hat in hi, poisessinh certificates of resnectLle ermi.m.n mh The 'reident tf the United State x have bred from him. Augutt 4th, tS0 11 ., i JOSHUA HARDY. 3 33 tnT4.ithrRfflviiflr tita-arat itf er.rr,tfmnjn'rrTO,Jv -uu'c eonuu.i. oouin warsi(Af t.iilari on nhith mc the lair tabrtck an iwsrrksiifiii.u fc.fc...w- tion upon whom hesould term iinwetia. Of D 14 rtenuinjpuTner rights qmcCy and Jmentn Indejitndtnte Alay they never'!? J. commer.ee 'heir School cl Saturday, Au.: upon whom he souiu term intwgtns a surety, it waa not a bad idea it was well con eeived for him who never yet could think for himself who. never orjgin.cd.o.ne ide tefareu We sre sorry, very sorry, to deprive him of the glorious immortality wbich"he, doubtless, cal. culated it would confer upon his name, but a respect for veracity impels ws to announce to him the ifunning" TacrThaTTie w as nofTherriY" '051 SHstoward f orttme-whyetraW yotrtoxme prlveyour vnttry 6f"io"distiftgdslte3T his civio crown 1 Why be w ill now call you a blind old huasey I - There is no foan, nor set of men more opposed to a severance of tbe Union than .ourselves, and 1 IV ti '.if!-'; if -7 iiit be v.. od' hi?, ter, f InnM k nrtkrwtn lll.t 4mlbl lit. mi in. . v ...... w w ,. iii.ii-. . ,, , . .1 1 . I . . I are WOUlu letes, mc mm siro wram t huh.. of elue hUting them at once elegant and per- - , , , . , - - - - : Utaement, . - m if . - 1 .. Ihewjsneoanu rwpeunr rprM-jT, n un spiouuus. None can lead hit trewtt ,-the it A ... ., -. v iiiiiiivbwi mssj " a at sy atsstsjwt sjvfrj -wrt yyf I 4. Tki Patr.ott 0 the Fevotuthnt Otorvlortheirtslents grathudefor their service, immortality for their re a ard,- S. Union, for half tcenturr, has scattered its blcssingt with boundless profusion on our happy1 country t may it be ptrpetwal. Salisbury Light Infantry Uhcs- X TILL Darade at the f!nuri.TIn,i S-V Y'jbn-Haturday. thjzSth.eril-l--temner at 10 o'clock A. M .b"jrirdrr r me itptun, . j, 11, iiJUiME,actV. Jult'M, 1830. 4(33 -l)aiieins-ftcQnl.- 3t."l wivbout disturbance, and tbe opinion of the I be ledcsptivea by the f cinsting charms Swl 7x al the Mami.in llou. tubudited Editor of the Vinrlnian to the eon-iof nefvened talents, nor deluded bv the' SaW'tre, JiJyXi, 1830, . . UarytwUhatandteg, wefflost bt;ete IlmSberl It U 0 c JjIjaiHai.Vif;Ijiji ia c m bim m at r 4..: t s C-:: t & course win meet me warmest approoauon 01 mmiv u -l . . every true Virgini.n-we do not include the -r-TA-CwtVtio-rt ratr and their abettors, such as this Editor M7 il be enrraveo on the hearts ol ita iu mp ni-i. is known to be. As to what h haa chosen9i!P!rtyiin rr of thrmrcf BufT.pe-. wt wU reily, of a ,r7 ?ynn"K "r laws ana con- u . timilitude. It wll accord, with hi, narrow and "u ' s . 4. Cnuted views of thing, and the unmanly and . -r-n ; jewel Irt , ' ington and Jackaon, its it rn... worthleMSubservncyof what he would term r . , t roqnrr hi, principle,. "I.a!?y we are Btooroing ru" lew tired of lee feta thefrnf onv'cqi oT iu" ireful, rtcetJ upon agricuhure- tod- eornmcrce.1' He bring. It out, qiitt clear ami convincing, that the fcouthero platter, at the eniJ of eve Vear, woul3Vave a pocket, if tha present rate of tariff duties were taken off. if the Editor wilt send us a pro,pec tu, we m'Jl lend our exertions, to extend ht c'v culatioa in this quarter. TTe discover ty the krt advices from Europe that the QrteVi and Turks, have commenced hostilities." The Turkish Pul'an hu been so much humbled of late by Russia, that a nod of dissatisfaction from That quarter, would restore harmony snd gniet, once tnort to tbe claaiic 'aad f Cretcej - : . t LnlmVenforrrTou'n'a which we copied into our last paper as etpreaaive w.eur aeati menta relative to the Federal Union, (hat con- solids ioa and DitoioathA.wo.extrcmaa -of ivtr mien- were eqiu'ly the objects of ous aj preaVasioA. "twi" Wa Have at length laid our band, epon the toasts and a'het proceedings at the Annivenavy Celebration in Cabarrus county, which will be found in thia week's paper. We apologized some time ainee for their non-appearance in consequence of being misplaced. Six millions four hundred thousand dollars of the TUt'iona! debt were paid during the last month, In a few more years we shall rid our selve, of what hu been' the source of Southern woes snd Southcra oppression. constitution, the raising point of freedom tnd tbe arch of lalety. . . P? The memory 9 The Jrfertnn t The ruinnl. it I K j. Ilniiit Kiai m lkt -tM ing that long, flatulent and uninteresting adver- reioif h ,he frn,,. fif hU Ilhfi. from the 1'ort-O.T.ce Department, than - ,0 jicultvr e. Commerce and 'AtZu. m4etvnwrt,.t,- -Culfat ilia. jifrwrtr greatnen snd -the Jand jl. Oiirvi,'njon t " "it "."' ' . " a. a ' . ' TIltubcleeir5tfn!rinfnf(ti ilieclti waaefPavi3son.andthcail)rentfoiia. i ' TTes, that lie Connnut, to carrv on, rt his Short to Lesington. the buames of Making COTTOM I GINS, equal to any msnufactared in the United States 1 indeed, his Gins are preferred U all . r.tTirrs, ny most wins hste tnfd mxi aiij weceswfor nsn ftaoT ir;em neccsn hs no Uw, we hope our readers will try to bear ith the deprivation, w hicb it occavtion, to them, It excludea much matter which never tails, to give interest to news-paper reading. .1 "The""S'&Ji villa . cpublican states that Gen. Jackson, President of the United States, arrived at the Hermitage on the 6th ultimo,. He visi ted Nashville and wa, cordially greeted by hia fellow-citirena. He had every manifestation of respect and attachment ahewa to him, wherever he went. Tbe French have succeeded in landing f 3,000 men to the northward of Algiers. The differ ence between th two powers appeara to grow out of the refusal of the French government to settle a cUlm f Jhe Atgerlnet. rosy, they receive ss they deservt the profound considerction of our s'ttetmen.' J I J rre that fought t Airw Or- lfan,onthtm6th January 1915 Mif they lorvj? live" to Share Ihe fioo'orr.wUcVtHwy' acquirrd that day. by their brsveiy. 12. The turvtvoTt.of ihe revolution t May (he' remainder of their dm be a 1 . a downed witn peace snd quietness. 13. Tht .forth Carotita Fair i WTes snd daughters of freemen, a more noble snd prouder title thin King's can bestow. 1 besting balm to the sick heart of a pat riot societir-ff richest flower, God's tail and beit ifu . . , ' . VoLCSTF.rRV. 'fly.. Ihe President of tha Day. Grati Ttnrje to Jtiierion wiio restored the put 117 htv found a ready tale throughout a ta-g-s ex. -tent of country. His prices shall be as rea.stirt. .' ' . able u "t any other shop in the Southern .i-Attefdars wiH be promptly ttfide4 lis Ons finished in the ahortesit poajiblc time T -. ' ZHtmHng of Win, will be dorse oh the short.'.' 1 ' est net ice, and in thewnist substantU manner, . ku l. k..kli. LI- . ... - - UENKV A. CLlr.AVOs.. ON the'llth July, to thet Ji 0r l.rlrofn coon ty, a run&trsy, w ho calls himself JIM. eva ' he belongs to J4r.fl Walker of l.uninburg, Vir ginia, mat oe irn ni, mnfter in iorgia, where he had taken lu.a with a drove for tale. Jim it aoout 30 yean o'd, dark complected, 5 f.-et . high has a tear en hi, forehead and riht arm, me lormer nn ays tt Cut with a rock, he haa with him t fiddle and a Mue cloth coat and pan. laloon,.' Tbe owner is requested to come pre. psred sgeeably to law, and prove hi, property psy charges and take him awav. - " . JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Jiwrr. 1 .Jn'jlitKim . i - 99tf - - . . '- ' - . ; ."' t t O VI
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1830, edition 1
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