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S v - J L.-: of the L'nl m-Tnt tltey shall hit WLIata, pir. 1 , ll.11Utv4.1ieu in tU tliapltr upon the cot.atl. tially, but shall biolu U the whold Union that ! tution of Cnglaitl aays "that tbe political lib. oni pvt wat n it lo be opprctwj or neglected ! ertjr of the tubject iaatrauiiuility ofrnird, arising 1 1 rvtr or promote lh interrs'l of the other J from b opinion each person hat of bit safety, ' ? iljwtt wx'u liiry declare tipreuly lb J In order to have tbii liberty, it U requisite the f.if which the united lh o'jexta fur 1 government be so constituted as one man need w ii Cihryirinc. lift ecinflPMtiiil "witV Ibe J nut b afraid of another." Whether in the p i-r jfnntr l ihtrebf t the federal I jf kla -, day of Montesquieu there wu an actual and lure, fir J wor Ji thru not give any pow I practical distinction between civil and political en at a!', but were merely , tntenhd ti direct ' rights as branches of the great body politick, thj, attention of C wijrre e t'.vpbjecti fur we are not sufficiently instructed it venture any which the teveral specified povlere given positive assertion, titber pro or con. But euro ' ,. them,, Hn i Congrct Mo pay the dcb'4, ly there U abroad and marked line of .fT-r-'! "aid pr Vle f )f the et'mmin drferice ftnd (lenience between them, chalked out and Krcll crJ"f'r U'l'wl The rj.wstiou is an j puisu'ed U the administration of t)i concen t iJe'reJ iTT.'i my language of the conttilutlort appertaining to .the body politick In these re hvf, t' wit i To lav and collect tain, duties,; publkan dayt of liberty The right of Individ impr.ru art r tCft i To bnr're rtuxey on the ; uals thru art three-fold natural, civil and polili eMlti-fcl W 4 L-ir4'r" riguLti tumuitf ' iililcl.:lL.Vybtii wc f(U-akiif oafuratrthtiwc mean foreign nation, &c. Sic. kc. The constitution that each and every individual baa a right to the -lUa.pbtrJr;.ih-crarrs IbaUht.rVK-Ci!' of h,' li'r. l'.,8.-in or.Vr to pay tiit d bt and provide for hbeny and prraonal security. There the od the eo-nm in7t fc rice arirTnerat "welfafef "of nature bae aerordH to al his cbI.Wtv a.d the Union iliall !y and colled taxes, duties, 'they cannot be violated, without a direct transJ ',ntn and rxr vsi Khali borrow money on greMinn of hia law laid down in the IJrrat Book I he credit if tli- t nifd S'ateai 8laH regulate written for the government and piearvation of toTiriee itii forfin miion, tmong the arv every nation. Civil rijh'lhen nref a eonven. a'atri and i'h 'he lodian tnbe. fJc. :. tional origin, grointo out of the friendly ar. If wen. Inn ihi'thr powir granted lo Coo-, elation of individuals, wboanterinr to thia Union grtwar1 not g-ncial, but spcc'mlar d limited, ocatori!ly were in the eireiae of Ihrir natural we en phre no other reasonable conwroction righta only, which were at all time liable to be upon i hit pat of the confilution. Had the broken in upun by eoror who might Hia nee tn f a nrr iT that inwrmnent e -ef chrirb-J, fur ' harbor enmity agaim.1 olbef from any rauae, and a -n)incnt, (he intention to vet Congreti with thereby every ii.divi'ual win in continual peril .,r.li general and tin.lt fied powers, they nvcr ! ! Iifr n ""iott rmpted aerie of alar.na. woudh.vc plnced a clause granting grneml j In thia aute of iri, and from motive of aelf power- in the midM of inch aa prtirrihfd ape- j preaervation waath. &rt a.cil compact formed cial and lin.i'ed powera. W:iy have pt-cil and liaitt'l powera ai all if gmeral powera are wine I'irliide not only tlioe that are limited, f every other which eight properly to be cve 'cia d by tlx. elMe vovcrvintica. It the ,m l iy of the a'a'r to txcciie jnr'iMliclion cu r l' .i .( thinga whkb they have not relin tie ni- ril'TIorr rnmi fit and W Wctt which aecured to each indiviiliul the enjoyruenl of hia natural rigbia, with tUoac o a civil nature whilat 'lie courts of hia llo aa freed from ana iy, anting from tike unrratruiKiJ liberty ea t rcied by every man of tuaing away the natural ri'ita of Kit n -ighbour win n unu nl by a aenMt or pfrona! il ing-r, or not im"tdid by the aeii tener of tbe airetsli hi puwer claimed n4 eu!J b; I U4a. te4wean U. Uhlttoake'e bwe, WabaOi, the fencrnl government. Wedi not ki who and Mr. Turner'i marc, Polly JCennedy. I be can take tjia pbve whoconld have t . aome Utter aa dctiikdly the favourite animal, and eight In Congreaa whl:h' be ba,L I- k i the bete greatly in her favour. Wedeemitan every acnaeof the word, ealculaud for 1der. Ct of ju.tce however lo Dr. Wbitlocke toaite A profound pnliiitian with the moat . Urged tbt hia boiae wai In bad condition for running and liberal viewa-elHuent and argue ntative In eoneq.irnee of having been choaked tb ito a Kre.t a., r gal ana raeverjice do . pr.ce.ling evening, They were however aide alwaya led -he .,,v,porunt .cation. , L, ,;Ja nr.rly h wbwe Piy Kf In m time or periTufthi" biatory rl beptib. d l"g wt about half length ahead the ftrat ficke Iim a q-ieation of j mucS magnitdo and i01 b" ,,lU kM u Knd. ofmch fearful import, been called j Tme' '; : im 6' aiMU ae that whlh' tkn w'utUinM . Tna..t i ' d, lion, that whether the vlolal!o yjh iivtl k.K.Jn .Km... ...I tt r ... l- ' l I Ufa. Omraa t 17a. varda. ' eccoio oiv op Tnc eiiia.!, J'rtftnelar'i Fuitt, On mi I itati, lw tttt in Utrtt t A. Whitiockc'a Wabaab, I t me need, and pcrievered in, notwiihii!i"g tht many ebient appeal which bare dm n mat!v for ill diaoontiiiuaiice, vhall be reaiaud when CbL"ral f jree of irjeMiaedyaveji ''kndall, triirri - mrr.-jr arrs-.-..Tr -v iV-- -awab i "V.. I " , ininngrmei.ra oi our vmun tnaricr, i knowTfitMbr pf.lif arrnv iVly waeof te fatal conscfiiencea wbich t obatinate adbriiuii tn the deatruciive meuurraoTtn Ui-nl UuVem 1 3 172: 4 4 I be reutt of the firei dav'a race operated to it roTfgTy u;wh tKepel16 favour of ' i urntr'a mare, Kuaan ItandaU ami the ttifi r wtrm I mtt In mm in rw.i' ment may ted to fun upon thi. repuick ut Jh( . f.p fcpJ , he aiithment and mortification doubtlcts ol freemen. It becomes diem now to examine fir themselves in order, if pouibir, tbut iIk- voice of the people may be iinanimoua, since the d'srrst righti and interesta of tbe-boutbem people are involved in the rea ilt of the con'i at b-tween the two great panioa, wb.cb a' .trtisnt divide the councils of the nation. I be South must nrw believe that no feeling of jui ice or humanity rertuina in the boaortta ol the Nofbrn pi onlr to smooth or suften the rigor of ptrtial and unequal legialation and that tkey wi'.i never r.'leaae the grap of oppresain, until it ii eu' looae by the itrong arm of the people How often have you beard that cownerce is the capital wurce from whr-nce the wealrb 4 tlie citiaen is derived, and the revei.uet jno port of our Government flow a. Wow wen liaa it been tdld and demonstrated to you that the on n prostrated and the other illega'l. r'd frb. rd.iri,iicr.-"The th.wbicl. wrw lfM,v i''Ued among many of the t iterf of . .1 to ea:l. ii dividual in this ...av iation ' l',''M'" ! ,,ow iY bett wtnrd of the d. Hiiunive tendency of every sieaur. calrula'f-d lo imped- commerce in,tharrmntri d-if rrt- mnd ifiaftoo in a time of profoua' P'ace when other nations have nn-d their rrt to nt nl orT'-r us a free am' unfettered inte'cbinf e of t'ir a'!;!' of commerce! liow of rn havr ihry b-m rihortd to relrane th- faae step" ha proved inr-ffVefual and we bavrjrvfrv as Stirnce hn' he ennoe of nir coli'itu'ional rj.s arc i-.ot ts . r'-'f prohibitrd to them by tire goarant cc n Uiitiro. i-' K,';,, man. the procr.-ator cal' d civil right-, and they art- m mudo, cum. re ul i-e Aroerii m yiem," f'lW convinced ,hended in tlie laoiuc which Mootcjuieu a thl '-r.d W- V .sought to the expnaition of! P1 ,0 politiral riglilr, to wit: a tianuil.ty of the n i ! , iv ii to be es'abhshed ui.de r the J niiud arising fr.-m the opinion each person 1ii to ( '' f fl'K could nH be snataiurd of bit -ntfiy ami we would adil to make the dc. bi '.;;ihI scjiinstry tm k a more ape , fmit.i.n inorr comjilete of the peaceable and e... ii, I o irut'i m;re tt ruble rrotind. lo uninterrupted ei.if vment of hia property In an ..i,-e'hc .n.JaHty and Ibe more K'"tTa 1 'Ae.e w.r.i, of Montesquieu all the piiv ilegea ..f r'"v 'uk"n 1n reU'ion to the utkand bv .rt;.i. M,f il a f..iori'e M-m. lie iri.u-i a civil and political i,a:.ire are run included. ', ,,meJr fH""n,i,M'' M",uw ,h rl P'" ...1 UI. m r,..(e',h rn 1mI ili ! The i.m-uaire of M..nt,-.noi.Mi ih.n with u,;)e,;,v ' f ""' Union! Out every adutvn.tioo under th- p 'Ner iven t (.ot-gresa tn regulate ' could be more aptly a) jibe. I to ciwi tliuii pulri-, O'linu-rci" armi.ir the f tfa f'r a, inchi-1 cal pi ivilegea. tUvil fij:hi' acconung to inv un d-l'.hit a.'sotu cut canals, make r ads, (Jc- der.tandirg of the terms aie all th.ia rijus hu witl drier na to the brink of destruction, cat tl.c one n c-aril) grew out ef ibe other. uhH. the law of the bo.lv -politick, at.re to i h" on'v resource that remain to avert T.I event i ibr -power i.tiemled to be confer- each individual, which l.iwa are b.aed upon the r,lr 'P" ding fate, in f.,r the peopled rie up rod up-... the Gc irral Covin mni-nt in the grur.t grain! pnnnpl. a that W .I to the civil aocia'.on ! in " h'v l declare ll.ev will nnt linger -oh to rej.i'jte commerce' among ibe sever! Tl i.tfhl u oiakc iLise Uw is. a ci:&. ritnjl!l!.r.rMnv; . " ' not nerrv"ihi vai - is plainly dril.ucd fro the restricti.M.a but the manner of making them is a po'ititil ;h? tw,i:-' 'ke up aims or reus.!))" op.'n p!edu;:on tlie stale bovercigmu-s in Velai'ion 7'-" If he people comp-aing the bod' prdi-: vH,rnrc tbc irnpe-sitions of Federal h-golatio: , to rartcri of commerce bet wet it the s.-veral 'T say t'liat every thirty thisand of them sliall ! M lo " w.me of the Sftu-.bern'peorjln are di alatea. and. from, the great . apprehensions t!.at choose a delegate to make laws to govern the '"j 0i'ir'""'. and other r.maft siler!, ?'nmiM Ht'ich a power abide-w nil the. several coufmai.iiy, the right to elect and the right of m,',,,n? c he expected Sv re mnstnnee. It rate it would evf-ntually prove a fruitful source tiic teprta ntali-n to hve hi voice in every . ' "ni,"irn.''y ."lone which can again restoro us rr.liscord among the several s'a'e sand dis.atii. act of hgisbtion are p.d.neai rigbi. as con'.a:'00"r -orsiiirional"rig!iN. Wh- sfooldthr fhCii..!!.. I; i. .hin to be; perceivrj Uien that "iliatir.gui.hed from Civ il. Then it follows thnt I S",r'hr' divnUd in sentiment ? li,e rv,t Vf that power bad no reference- the-' Che right to be ilectcd a member of tW sVn'.niv' l!,Ar '"' hiteret in coramnn tn m.a'.soy wlucli the atverai statta ahouhj ae; iLe fighl to rslte a seat in the body off VrVc and defend ! r Have they not trie same change h-ircom.nud.tiea or convey them from senators (to he a membrr of which -he-wa;'fn,il'rc ,Vc,if' h'rh ,rttd irrwtly T one's; ate to ano'l.i r; but onW crmtm?1ated itje-chnsen) arc a1! HrHeal sbis, .i..ce VhcV enuti: detect ami a speedily to reit4UMtrp!wa.Ve: f all dirKculties wtiic'i w-uld fl-.w ate fVon. the body politick. It is equally ckar ! m"s rjeiiee iney have, vv ly :ueo are tney ao .... il... ....n ..f the pv. ral that tbe richt to vote must liktwise be denom. N"1 P niong themiclve-1 We can onlv a.auy, Dr. hitlocke's Wabash took the trark at d niain'alned it throughout under a hard rtin. lie Moo ti race in two beats, with the ul most rae enaginable. Tiiiit, 1st brat m. iU. 2nd do 1m. 6tts. TsitKo dvt or tub a ac it, C'snnly Purie, One -Jir Aeois, Mree bat in Jlvt Mr. McKav'a Kiwi, Mr. Ke'ly'a Arab This was really an interesting race. The firt beat was taken by Mr. Kelly'l borso Arab; tb second by Mr. at. Kay's D.on with appaiem ease I ben tl.i pecuf ra accined U be un guine in the belief that McKay 'a Dion, would w in the race, and the bets were two to one in bis favour, but to tbe amazement of inany.lhe t'.urd h. at was taken hy Mr. Kelly'a Arab, at will the lourtb. A great many beta we e oiaJc afut tbe aecond beat that Mr. McCay's Udii wultt dia 'ance Mr. Kelly's Arab, but the rCMill did not f" fil their eapectatioia.. Tune, lt best, m. lj. 2nd do - '2a,. lis - 3d dj 2in. 4tl) do ni 13s. s-y-ayj-l ywrttnlrt', 4.:.i Kylcx Mccnuu f J.fvPlX'THU.Y Inforn the pa:iin thaf . JLlr they are now openi,g thair fall supply of hicH wjll be louod, aa uiil, arfce, fa.b'.u.a!jl ami cheap CtiuimlUf fiTliJlffit Mat'o.ifrij, im. freih s..i' .:' f l llKM STOfK toltllt o- Unix tint lioniuts ; Hooks, Mt tttritirc, Paints, Lralhn . Sad4ivry Cutlery, (Itnus and Crockery. IV are. A variety of Ml JVLYilS nnl othrr I.tQU.lS, .tnd a law nuanlily of Crocrries. W hich they oif. r at ow prices tor I : ., (. Isj-tnfton, 2bth Ihi. iUi. An ALE. 0 11 1?' - foil JUl re.-. itd ar. I f-, , , i Al . I . U Hi U'ooLs ! ti l.(;u, t cnun iukiks .inn sr.nif,.ui. Tuvi;pr A T tbe V X b ..' 1. !'i I , , .. , or., 'tt.. . 4 ;tJ.",v.- ra-. . Itcvil.r-I. rc. .. ; .;. , II. u.liliiK.11 l i' r,f very general as-oM-i t ve 'aneiy n. . ., . ' ilk I v ', I :i . , ,,. '. l! 11(11. N . a'si. - ota, " t1 . .i h .. . i n I F'ei.c'i Seine'' I! , (1 -laKKiicu, in ;iiiC"Ui.tv on e.lieia1 ttici 1 ' "-'r 1 '. i,t i. I -i II....V I'l -' llli ;-. ( V-. ,;, .' .'t e a l.f v.i,. t . . - I - I V 1 UlU uit. Dy lln.ry I'araer, ln M,, lieniy I ' ll 1 "nr ll Vti.nat.s o Mia via.) Li,.cl.un h. Kusl.ioiui. t a. - , r y I i tbi c.KJi.t) on Hie .iti .if. by the Kf v. l,airum n-al ; t , ... Jaiue Maiio.o, Col J .in. V. -Ici oik . t.. Mi I ' "?: "?. . Jane C. Harr, daughter uf . in. b.it-, i.j jwa'i-i cdoroi I hi ,h , ei Oh rhuradfc) it.c i4ihiilt 0) ainue. la. iin, ; ''' !''"" ' " ' ' o! r.q ir Mot- IIMwn 10 MlMllicov Hnet . " ' " w 1 ' ' O.i rimraday tbe J I at it.!, b. Ilri.ry . Pat ktr. Kvj. Mr. Alpbu ilotsard lo Uiii tlattiiab ivutcaiU. r ri, , i, t i'i al :n.d '. r.-.i t t a,.T U-r pr. vtu- ion . ard j.bn i a : :t Ii. a i-.g I'. l V wa'ee rol rs; ,ra '. I' an.l ivnc,:,; J,. H. . n-.d da Uu .b r -, tj g lloI .J l,f vvr;;) ; -.' and ik r 5 n,: btl- Hn-rc r kiii--.; r. i.4.nrp nM,y i;.,.P .' I ;.O.t I-. Sriv , t - !' ;v -t i r ... IV.-.'t.;l, D2IID. In Mecklci.burg count j, oo the ?2d uit. Miaa Morg.tr t -VtAV.'vey. . . I., SaL-in, M.)c county, on the 1 itu ul:. Mi-. H(f, aged 5 years, uiiho-i oi-!r. t nric V. Il:.ggv. Stic Mas ucli te-p. cled :.,r ber v.ro.r i.n.1 l.u-lv. u.t.t will b.iur I., t.,-1.1 ,u -.t, ... tiviic ' Illvl'lv'aailvw Jj Mi aVIflUrCU MnU HU f m.rouatMrm:,. j .AfM,s 1 f ' ,,"n :'' !" . I.. .Mci.k!Liibu.g county, on the tfth u.t. Mr.. , V 'ri 1 ',UI s- iU. .d. ihi Jatr.n. f " " Ha,Mi,nr- Ji'mk- tJ-p- j .( -:;bu. tiw..;ytb, uh. iu iid..n county, .NV c. .V"ri7 '" u" ' ' " ' ' -! "' lv k.--' Uagdaliiu Jknk.V. wik of i'ter lleakU' and! ? '. wa,k; Aibui.s Cnra- eldci vrau-r.ter or Jaco 'ink ; aged 24 y tVr, j T 'k" :l mouilia 'aiiil"3 "nT)Y."Sr.e1,T VberSved j totUWiiiM OMli--- husbund and two ii.lant chiidieu to lament her1,' " ';''"''f "iru-. tor Lv. , emiiH- IISI. .1 WIOI ,il, n.li.l ,l,,rp.,,r,l,. I from -hi p i i f oo the pari olthe several taat toe riRnt to vote must Ut v. ise &e (lenom-; ''v.... . e w- , SU(lll,.( t)jrv (- KvilJ ,KCeswr ar-1 , . .'"'"' e'-cravirg an,i r ,.-,, t,- rt is , a b. v.ei -n ..ainn and . ation, to impose i-.a'rd a political riglit. Tlieee are the time ! ,r,e ' rr""n "l ff-mi mani. ra.igen.eot bad o'etn made lor the removal of. J,, !','tf "K' '".'tr"n m' r il., s' r etoaea o.. the staples of .no. her M..'e g'ai.d division ,4 ,,gh:. in c.vil Society and fVd among the people of late, to eianlne the 'T ly to. the far we.i, wluu, unexpectedly, s,,,,'.;';.,,,,.; f'J Zx"" ' ' . . i r r .l i n-i i b a uiMien u siroke ol Prov.lcnct, he I , r 1 11 '""' c a. v.l which mig! i be carried into their markets, government. A sound ami correct understand, mer.ta of qoes in..a for therreelvee. TVy rely prnii rated upon a bed of aickneaa, at the t ?r,l"5d fi,tf pl'?r i we 1 hu.Kt Thnnrte a ul bicritirs l'..r carrying th-m do t"g "f ibe true ihVinction between lliei.i, among too much upon tbe declarations of blind ami Vvr. aine fu.d upon tor thia departure, a...l af- !? 0,,ert1, lhrr! du'"-J p--'Ce of ; a. d if . i .... "1- ..... 1 .. ... 1 three or n. ore en.-. ru .,.... .i t, cure iiie i ignorii i uca.gouea. n e exhort cvrry one i-r o u.i. i na.i e aj.eu in excruciating suner.og, I . , , - - e- ui, uk (jiu win I . . . . ... ... i. i.. . . . . ... i ne reduced to is 14 utr at . I c The n.nrte am! hicritifs lor carrying th-m do' mg ot ihe true clis'iuction between llieio, among .i .. ' r .. . .... -I- o.. .. r il n: t &.nn or c n witnti u:e purview of Hie eu- e pco gencrauy, cannot un o ,.,..,nu. I., . .., .i tl. i.i.htuI liMiiri.ni.nl Dc r neiu ation of the. iiH'iiution of winch the are' to exan.mr and reason for hiroaelf. UVIiktfto.ee nor can it be cnr.stitu'ionally exercibtd over th.' cons' ituent elements. It hat been " eai.l of J people jealous of their libtrlie. Iiia'lebest tlio- sul j. Ct whi.-h form matters of considers. ibe American, as we are untally termed, that a j evidence that they know tin ir eiteut nd are tioi. T'.r fne"s'vfi a'TttioriTiev atone. " ts it em imoee general mvdil.fi wve- kit.Hvte.lge f ibe fvr --ca4y. U dtCewd iiem. - Ue ttid sw "jj 1 ti ll to rrgiAwe commerce between two statts! rights of man does not prevail among any other ttiiif a roa.l or a canal simW bo cut ? Or can the '. nation of peoj le known lo the civilized aorld. b"t!v wi h whom the powc-r to rtgnlate com-' Thia is a complin cut of which it is no fault lo have tbe South to re.ist. We do not thereby wish to c i.vey the idea that the South should oppose with open arms iincons'ItutFortaT 'Ic'gTata- merce. is lodged, moke roml or canal when the lwHt ard to be proud but how long we are i 'ion. There ar,- other n.odea of rtaiatnnce. It language imparting 'he power conveys no such ''to deserve so much and such high reputation, j is 'he resitfance of reason, of argument, of per-a-i bori' vT trtniify nof. t hen wherr 'd4ley-'-nuiioifor.thve. who are mw scatttred t r ' 'f f ' ' 1 Those combined ran ge.ktofir.d n apology for the exercise of a thia vat iir.pire and who are to succeed il.em, : not (..il to restore us to our original iato of "power wK F'The'y "t0 dttcnritne-wrtrr-a ntarty facilttiet forriiiH-frtreUMH-iidJiivaJ!'XintJtk JfiTr it by cnmri!Citn an.l imfiiifation again, ring this know ledge ourelves and trans, nittii.g very and degradation "ThoS art the siren words wtiicb have cnairn ..... 'Tff..T w .......... a majority of the people of this nation in'o a we may well calculate, that instead of leaving 'TfrTTIK 6 (TljfrfT I V ' B . 3 Z e m ' ZM V - m ' Tvrnmtnci:s tTjfr-rtwciittwfahw-ioaiUittonaJ-puarda-tQum ibr. detracting -ihe encomium which has w hich their ancestors stw fit to set around their been passed upon u, as a nation, we will be rights as fr: emen. The ralladium has luflon likely to astonish the people, of Kurope in a yet The riK.esovtr the Salisburv. I'urf commenced 1 ..I 1 '. I l. 1 . o .1 . i mt Y".-litt.li.l' tl. 97ili ,.ju tf i l.t, ).. u-..l in o tne nanas " ue rne-my ireauy - lie gaeaier uegree. oave u.e iiueiugeuce oi wic " ... .v.. - irado h.is' appearance at our galea They now ; community from abatement and it will exhibit the-1 '"inatei! "on . Fi iday following. The Heather otter nu the gift t' must pb.ee the beal of de- gltTrious speclacle of perpetual union and never ' continued fair anil pleasant throughout the sev- -trC! .itpon.your libtTtiesjtjaccepted T.et iding freedom. If the people are intelligent j er"j "d (be sport was really, beautiful and us refuse it. Let us spurn it from os, as a most1 and well informed, they will at orice sce the n'e 1 intererinjf. - i he sptrtatoro were numerous envenomed foe as a hootije invader of imr rights j ce'wity of the L nioh of the states, and willi its l1"1 KV"1 tlf'' of order and decorum marked TtltMVri imWtr.iri ble-ssinga of free..; . deportmeivt. There wae-ho bully ing and tranq lility. 'hen the. sya'ein of Internal ioi-i government The people freely should examine I Bhting.as is frequently the case upon?uc!)occa- tLe L-i.Jj . I 't.JtX -vii.ur vtiiiuu si., h.ve.t ( utumunuuirit, THE rXA.2STS. Sulubuiu t'licti, Oct. J;). Cotton oi s.;e.l, g', eU-au fl, corn 62 to 63, rJ oi.r s t to S li beet 3 to bac.. b, ...ol.i.i 4 , l.r.t ti, sail sugar .1 to 124, cotfec l.'A 10 16. ( unukiu Oct. 2J..... Cotton !0 a 11, flour S7 ' a 7i. "ut of l'ie wagon, Ca.ai.L-n Md.s. 7 a 8, w.ieai fel corn 75, oati 32, suit b2 wtua- key 'ii a ".t, i acon Id to I2i. 7 r i.'u..vm, Vet. 'Jl Lotion 10 to Kj, Flour ixrtoTn-WtrjrtrirCTrSTr a r.a , . . i.on ,n, and w rest - nt, Htlen.:i.;ly bound ; CUrkv'a Comm .n anea, c. iJr., All n-:w loi received as oon ib'i'h. r. 1 hey have a ao. fnquenJv tor aale. . d Of ra-e-llook thet areto bo pw.ur.U.,, ,,.- Starts In the I..w ,ltfp:,i-i.r.eiu. Hi. ir die, ., , very tum-e. The I h.-..l, .,cal d.partm ut ial-.i vei., general, lo,v.,.g taaen greac par s to procure standard to - each .leno-.m.. tion of Chna'ia :s. Thev invne U.e vt,.,ti.. . t a ur. 0001 look-., as no t xerttoiis h f .d J"ke it comph te. r general and extensive vaiie'v , i JkjJiie.YcJj J?ruuckul.ui. r.nuca.Rn, p.:ss vintf lor t"e 111 iler.'r- 01 v( jv 0. ill .. V!."1 a. ...1 a ...v .r -..,. . , .' .r..i!'ii 11 , sllK subscriber wishes to p.ircliasc vluru.g , '( ' T- " w-r-':s;i'', '" b-.. ..r tall and winter a number ol neroe. j " " eu u.c;.,se:v. , err the most libeih! ''ri's wi I be Liven' , l'akt' come m Ttar tor whicfr the most lioeihl '.rrtis wi t be Liven ' h ' e.io.e iniii.-iru 1 111 cntdi. lie will be found 11 Sa'isbury at .(I j '!""" ' 'en'K of Rome tn,- . n:.' limes by those who wish lo call and see him. j,"' I'''0 ;'l'isai.ii deal, r in i... I i i-m All letters addressed to niin Ii o.it a elmiaiice will j ti'en Icim , f ,' !l jr. ibot! in .(,r Yt'.' be promptly attended .o. ; practice oi 1, ;, .,:,, ,,.;v . . , ' I.M r UT 1 I . 1 1 II ' L . ' liwoi.il. neir., i-iorjiir.es, U'c ,.'.;.its unc. cti .-Mtosourt, 'cr. lw. tji I vno pni'flt.H.- w I: Bt-a .. w.l Hai", wi!. f.e rjiU-iiJxeasy.: .lev !. it aid fjia-'..".. 'rii'-' I th: publiCit'ilil'S ('ri:., d in '.!, ? a.- it...,' r,. d I :V,l V ' 'I .11 every poiitical question for tbmclVes and.tben they cannot be iijipwed upon. They will then have an opinion, of their own as to the propri ety or policy of a particular measure and they will not be dependent upon the dictum of a provement is examined closely, it will be found .to belike the wooden borss, to contain dangei. oils eneinits to our independence. The good Ufcnse of the people cannot fail lo make the dis covery, and when mad', to put their mark of reprobation upon it. We have tried every ex-1 misguided demagogue pedieot to awaktn the sp'nit, of investigation, nd.if...otllLiflhrt!i fcliovdd prop unavailing we I We p.erce'ivi with regret that the Hon. P. P. "1 fchsll have U.e hea' t-lelt comt-ilidation to carry ' Harbour of Va. has accepted the appointment with us through life, that if we have .futed, it which we announced had been proffered fo him has not been for the want of zeal on our part, or j by the Preiideut. What a loss to the Republi " from a failure ii exercise w(hat little ability we can party on the floor of Congress! WliMt an mny lay claim to in-exposing the defoi mit .es ol obstacle is removed out of the way of the pro the American System and the cinngers of eon-' Kr s of Mr. ( lay's American System. He was solidatior, (the inevitable''' consequence if 'tW jl,s,'y regarded by Mr. Clay himself as being the ' .triurhph of tharsy?tm) to tlifc Union arid Sov-1 most fearful adversaryv by oddH that he bad to srtijjney uf the State, i qticounier. Ik has alwisstrenuonry op-Ki: cd' sioiia, l?iit the whole passed off with a great deal of good feeling and with uninterrupted ! 'ler c'n,racting iiar.iiuny. n wrca. many iau.es 111 VVfrur- Take jYoJicc ! A''IXperaoJU:kc&heri;bfot9f.?cd frorrr'tra."''r ''a",!'"v vc."...; .. .d ...--,. -: ti t j tlit.ig with niy wile AiargareTon t ZiT:. tr.-.-Tt"tfte; :' ir '';tn.nt' : 'rf' T.--.--Ti count as I am determined to pay no ! bis of I Hj'a" h:-l"'"c"r:'' v'i,r n t',: , . r.'.Ur riages graced the field and gave addAional rel ish to tbe sport. The racing, altlio' not very 9uifr, was good because of the heats being closely contested; There was evidently but little disparity between, the horses, and those owning the winning horses could not heist of Miy easy triumph. The following horse were entered lor the FIRST DAT'3 PintSK, Tvi) mile fir (it 1, two bell in th'-ce t A. Whitlocke'n Wabash,.1; years"' JlVlb .2 2' J. 1 timers Polly Kennedy, 4 do 92 1 1 I'embertim's bnake in the Grass, yeanu 1 3a 1 draw a Each licsit was liantlMmclw and clost l coti- D.VMK1. (iiil liit. .V. C. Oct '24, 1.?0. 43tf HNAW.V from tiie subscti Oer'a. plantation, in K.iwah county, six nub, Soutli of r'.slm. bury, on Uie 1 3 Ii October, a ne gi'o 'woman named Jl 1)1', age?! ahont thirty five years. She Is Btout, well built of rather a sul ky countenance thick lips arid sortie of -ber teeth ; she has likewise a sum 1 1 HCare'on one ot tier . lists. Any person apprehending said negro, and lodging"1 her iu jail so thai I getjuir ajaiu or "delivering ber at my residence'iivtabaiius cotur.y shall rcetive the abive reuard. . - " KVN'VPnN HUTSr.!.T;. Cejtte.- . ). .i'.r .,'t HSt.-' 4if wn. has lost North, with ail possible rb-w.atcl am .. 1 . . . ... . . i ..evt-x. ri..ee.;i..g ;nat at wb el y rnern rr.a.-itc . i'c,1 .iisii a dis'anrie de-irous ff '. order-; will Ii iv-. a rone, j,,. r tran'in.tti'U' ih. ni through 'heir It in the Legis.att.r.-. d r- ir- it 'S '! I S. .a ivo.3 ' TlTfNrii ti HrfilfKS ;.;w: .. . ,v,.v :.;n. rrte.it, a l.trg '"qti.intity of ok, v, -,,Ci; , j .. -ol.! at i'oolic Aiiwion dnrirjg tjJr. nr , 5jn -.-Vsston ol tl,fc Legislature Among ,,i- se, ,re tnanv v.'ilua'o'e ami rare W..r),. r-J- Thiaw.!! hi the !.(-,. t W harp thev 1 be So'd, p,ff,,r,V!-.:.Y Utflot r , ,;. K-u v k. .S..7.,. the ( tf m in ;,u , f,,h a, 1 ..o li'im,, .-Jur -pp.,rtw,;ty mny ..,,-rer aaain fit in f.v n-ij.'f . ' ' u'eiji, Octufcct 19, I8J0. ' , '"''.WlVA'wi'rV'n v V irt?RI:t'jMOiiiiSi.,f-r-i ' . t ' L-.. ' "fe
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 2, 1830, edition 1
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