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Of ). . ... i fi irm fr lis nwntU. equ4 H!t M tttlr ft? ei, tir injr. .m. : u La htir Mcrtd fcof," ! fitmroj.tiovi pj v tlV.Mlcmptto put aKcile which .i 4.-. J .kit rmintv f 1 iu' which from lu mturl tciii- 'tltiindidfiritsgetwi cm trer eipeci t9' t Inereaitnj and ffiariiblag fit popul. i ! ion tni commerciat wtilih tni n iht I . .1 1 . . .....In llitflit1 " . ... . M. f.:.,i. ffcbtlon, foribVllh.Kr rrrm wJrJ . . h u mU pt.ter toncowon to thrl ' " - a.a AC ill r pMpUoftu south iii y ,B p.o.nANDOtrn, .See ii ppjx. WMib peot'U cfih UnWed Kutw rW .i r.tik I. tk.t m.n. Iilit tav. Id oiIm. r'ic no - .hoM h to p.!m off tuck Ul por our erttJumy.Hen Oif J Inn CUy totU pr.AlacylJUrfJP'7 ..iTj ihx t.i jfl!h hid before been hourif it hot k pleiwrJ dttlnt ProWencr i Mm t lite to trt the Siih Ani itreftff of Amerlftn Independenct I tnl uvti. a. .r ...nAn: Ik rlnelnor of whim ini rr vi ' ,- - tell lb' huit Jot profl.loied (ho wrom r.1 lht dif t-cred to UMriy .h- t.A,r Kii! ltd to riP 0 of efr voiiIm of their rmrrtd r?M f 51 er gotten tho ofnet of,f a f Or. d , q to them tciea otr i r -r ed qierWi nd wt OiU imh yn we .. . . Mill anir inern - ' .. i . ii:.KininK iim Ameritn IHW hortd patriot tnd Rtii-ni tomicrM . , . d pr9tiittA , trVrllIr bretthrd hit . i . D . ..u wt- htciuae ht U lH inrs ' -. , m . . '.Anilitv kfld RtDUbtl . v ! ....... r.. irifi innnur la ins w vi .- t e ntfcV y Tlicet In the e.ue or neeJom. j-yn. m - T"' tUfB . .1 f . u tk. t nfl,t. H.mllion. and wwkL if elect ia. carry irwin yicaeo in etr ure.-n v. ouMaee ltdof h.nL) by their wisdom, ind their ir prmnt ijrmet td Ur proportion. .m f . .4 Urharacirri- the twenty lour K pan.. I"" ! .... B - ,. . .1.. 7ir Jfonroe wit i niHw llfft brb .re uiutoo iin . y-r U, vfi tt tn eiflr TOlonteenc in m'lpoMi of protecting eaen o"er -r W . H I J . a..Kaj 1 iRSV. eon'f'e tenriee. ne w foice.o e frano eontoiwanw remontof the test of Qovernmcui frora it. present titc ta that place would greet ' If promote to detirtblf tn ohject. ii ?r9vrftIerfrore that the Repreitiy. ybetafleanWrtL Ifywi wM J wr j ntlrei frora, (hit Count; h the neat Oen. ' :kr.i to vour eftnat'itotntt, io l1! J'l1r1 Aiiemblf of thlt State) he lni'mn.,1 ht will reilmiad mm to ywir ertdit lM Hlt0 ul- luck iait and prDdent rnei.ar.. . the rod of thoae .he:are the object! ot. , . , , -w ; 9 9 w f sroand do ye tikewita- Ho eot any 4.2 .fti-mtrtrf meat to dron.anneaa and 4- saaehety, (or feerof b5 Po ni bribe t man for Ma rote U erder that yfl Pj i . ... f. . m.J Jtaia nnir n fttmriiDerwy io "" J - wtby of charity epoe whom yen may tnowtr Iowa your euperabundanee of etaa. w mi. nd your eonaciaaeea ,ttl be more eaiy, jw wilt be thourht more of b tbe wbtr part of the i!J be eaaii-U he alnl of. JPe V?ie . - the' teeii7 of lU poBtfrar-doe'H . - .ITtolnJ.lt'atT pol'rt'xat power W-i rill.TJutf added to the or!fa eo-t ----- . - - - , , ... .. . Ran article, ieaaajfc price of. ttat truer . .. . .i..it rttieM of a'mor or that intprcar r.- -- - ereri article tipee which a ti-ity ta no. - Tho tditor of tbe Aleandria Caiette la a little rum of'"f wic! ,0 tht o,00PiBf W,BJ oriltnr Clarttyei Co ep ! to on ! A ahort inr7o the Tarif. They 'lht with enual pre lim ,h, roenimeii! will ha'e at In bead al L, M that 1? ted 3 adiadtofetWribriworthytebetheiuceeorofWaabiaroB4 Lu .at thov ktow that tbia wouUbeand.JfferaMadiaoeaMooroe!!! tman ..V to the combo underataadinf oflLf Kberal feat-of enlarged Iewa. The , WiiWtn mde hit bold & met ilrly tttteh upon the Henlant at i remon, fn which eotrapement io i-ri wounded while eertin, tome piecea of . trtillery. Dlatintulahed for hit brarery . ... . . :J Mia ftuhm. ana preiencw oi iuni - q-iently attached to the atafl of Lord 3er- line, ind wit wnuM ,l ,he b,,,,f of Brandywlne, nearly at the tame time wv f ;.r..e!tA. Before the war had Itr tninated. the State of Virginia tppointed tm tm tkuVnmmind of t regiment, tud When peace wtt procliiwed, he retired in nuraim tho nraet'ice of the law in hi( .. lie waa aoon fHod to re creaent Virelnla in the Convention to i.rf only In narne, from to tbtolute onarthy Wo would not wUb to tee hlrr. electro pecaotc and the ourae of tbe Aoterkan ia a " - .item. which without hire would, aoot fall, trj ihe way of all political tyrama of Iniquity and riirtWe.-whlcb anf for their roumiatioo rot equal (ooa oi auiu "i'" - would not with to ee Mm elected oecaoae, we tandencr of bia docrinee ia towarda eonaolida tion, there k not'a reaerred rie;ht of tbr Statei for which be ia an drocate but be wouW wiah 1o aee thetn ootbinf but petty and toti nlfic'unt eomorationa under tbe. entire eomro of their own ant, Uhe Federal Coeernment ; . .. t a tar wr hoU it a a doctnte iocomroanioi . L. Mn U the ceaiamtMty. 1 ere.on i v - - " ' . - .a ! ,IB Mt place la doubt tbeir ewa aanuy dj the r tbeorf ao p'7 -" adrtMije of what eompeUtion and an iocreaaecJ r.V.K.. UrtrodaetLoe bM done lowarw raow-a the pricea on aao.t artleau?"n w ....... ,,. .- a duty, they claim tbia reduction at e oltbr mif hty eooKKpencet of tbe Tana. , ij Ff will aufter tbemaelrea w ot .rl. anfihktnr t-U they wm do - ch aritbrneUosni aad by aucb ea Aritbmetle. -k- ik.. dro ta be rroond to the terj . .. L!...i...4'.MAadbaaedamlfl.iirnr of mi'h men. I'll noneenae. Bui dun n inexorDiin corrupted majority ia Conr-- But we be-et a paoae-Ab I the aucceawr of old iAn rre that tbey vU nrt---We beiiert inai wnei a,(umv-M aiien owi kwik w . .inUhfli.ted and tbt eo ftow lorie la eipoaed to -kw, that tbey wifl no lon.t ,ery poluted aourca. We win fir Dim our rr atibmit to be ruled by auca men. i ua-Hnana lor mau nenry wn -v-.-,k ;n oot of Conewa every man wbrMiCcmor tucb a man ia truth end kf the adVocatea doctiineaao detrimental to toe fTi culture and Commerce of our Country. Tbey hare another trkk by which they hope American purple will taetuH "upoe the Kneel jentkmea la the Uaion." What a floe iece ofencoorazement! What glorioua eon- wlatkMl How truly Rne kbiaUnjruafet Hew well adapted to raiae the ep'wita of the poor by. weendrUe Mandao Henry Clay ! That t pre- cioue mareeau for tbe American lyetem Jfentry ! Why T faith they will te him t etrdinak hat f He talkaao finely I worthy to be the eueeeaaor if Waahina-on, Affama. JalTeraoe, Madiaon and Monroe. Why to tpeak'aeriooaly tbe ftHow oat be cracked -Henry Clay worthy to be the frame the Cone'itu'.ion of tlie Uniiedr.hl, the Gen, Gorernment ia the agent of tbr a:.... ... -i-,tA ?lteffate to Ooo wtlipf.l . n. v w n &p...-.. annointed Minlatef to F ranee by Waihlngtnn -tubaeq-ientlf .ereed taScere'ary of State, end twice at Fre tident of the United Siatet. In aU thete atiuont Col. Monroe etinced t patriotic ardor, jined lo Rreat industry, ptrtt B A A ov a atv nrmd Judgement. , Ai P-TZfeM he "teai a tafe tndtalaaWe OkS.rMaB-Uiratn. as a man he waa pure prinhi md tincere Brm in bit tiewa, jutt lo hit Intentiona attached to Uia frlenda, and liberal to hta opponentt. Conjtrest by itl late act, did justice to Kit chimt. He eterched ofRce for tbr v.e, w nftite. arn! not lor his own ewrentilsewierrt, for titer Ifty ye-rt of tycceatful public aerricea-he aiea poor. ' That orere demonstration of teapect will be paid by P90P,e of thl! c,t7' ,0 hie honored remains, we cannot for a tro j k. Tk. funeral tWeS r.Uce Ot) Thtt'tday afternoon tt o clock. State', harinjt derired all lU powefa from the Statea. tbev beinf aeparate and independent aovereik'ntiea but ejiviajup a portioa of their aoereienty for the common good. But Mr Ck)'a dactrinta would bare the tendency to make the Statea the ag-enta or the Com. OCT ernmrnu ihereby reeera-nif that order which tbe uUdom of ear fathera waoW-Wa-would not'wiah tVaee Mr. Cliy elected becawe we, would fear from hia election, a repetition of the .Aik ' tatk .A.ak.a aaaiA MM I f.aVaVAttfUaa' acene ot ooa .. . the will knar be remembered by tbo frienda ol Stale RepuSncaniam. Theaunenntfaotmepeo pTe"weW then (rreat-Thoae aufferkea fa e. riae, boweeer, to the best teat boot ir ma po litkal a'udent which hat erer yet male Ita an oearance-the eeecet of "9 ltve rite to th beat commeot ujon our conatitution that erer waa-wrirten they fse riae to the Kentucky and Virf inia resolutknt- The frienda of Be- nuhHcaniam then triumphed they broke tin abackki which John Adama attempted to place upon the tibertiei of the people -Let ua new do ' . . ...... fit to dtierV e the peopk, they ay that Ag timlture and Commerce are equally protected with manu fcturtt. To refute thia we would can the at lention of the aoher and thinking part of tbr Community to p'ain matters of (act. Look to he proflti of tbe manufacturer ana wna: arc .k i uk ik ar fourfold. Dir. trice 'in; t ," - ' fourfold the proata of any other claaa o our po puktkn..AiHl Why iathiar Why n competitor, re abut out of market by the present high rate of dutie and the Northern manufacturer can aik I . J - . r-- - 1j nl.ln tn what ne pieaaea wr jowu. .n . r nn rmmber tnai in ioi or to nt ii.ij t Sah was Ike dollars per bushel in thia town and why was it acf Beeaaae there waioOTP,'lti,'r' Just an with the icanufactuteranjpfThey ba obtained the pawee of ao atjfof Cohrreia ca- lei "the "tanft act "which" sTmts'ouV all foreign competitora and the eonaequenco k that they a I I can fet what they please ror etery article wnicn they manufactu-e. Look to the fanner and what are his profit Why three per cent on fits capi'a ia the eitent that he can eipect to reaUte. Shall you be told with tbia gtarinf you in tbe face that manufacture and Aifrieultu're are equally protected ? It is an insult to common Instead of law hiring" been pasted for a k tmerkan people want a repemwn cenet which were acted durinff that man'a ad minlatratkn, aby we aay elect Henry Cky. Ha will rive us tometbinf equal te tbe alien nd aeditkn ks no doubt. The people will rtliah such tbinrs too. Tbey would reliah ai rl a, goodly dote of hellebore end Just an well will tbey rehsb Henry Clay. removal of the Seat of Gorernment d the State, to Fayitttf Hie, , t V Rmhti. that- we recommend to tbe matter IMo eonflJeration ena adopt totb oreawrer Ut Ira accofnplishtnent it niw appearJoJoem most tpclnt.,.. oWajbitlm person i with tie chilrman of this roast. in be appointed tocorreipond wlib simj. lar committeea la other louniiei harlnr . . - i py tbi aaraa object in view; ' , Jtthtdt that .thete reiojutbm tbail fie signed by the tbalrmsn ar.d aeeretary andcoplet thereof be forwarded for inter' iot) lo tbe public papers (n tMa vicinity r The following persons were epnolntc4 a committee of correspondence, Ot erg L DavLdeon, Thorn si A. Allison, Abncr Fianklin, Joseph Chambers, Johe Mg. batt Samuel King, Nathaniel W. A!ms dar and James Campbell. Tbt meetla then adfjurnrd. . . .. . ' J. CiMf KLl, Se(f. eta raa wasrsaa estotivuv. Oa tbe ttb.day of July lUt.the atderalgati csndidatee fee the General Aaaewihly met at Statearine and tamo to an agteement te depst.' from tbe fcuttomary practice of attending mutt-r groanda, addreaaing tbe people end giving pub lie treeta- Tbey have ne deeW to. conceal bertbemaelvea or their views of public matter from tbe Citizens of the county but they art purvuaded that the public ia but wklom edified Sj the haranguea of Candidatea and are cor. vinced that the practice of treating on thoM accaaiona does imich injury to tbe communitr, It is understood that tbia arrangement is net ense, Nw DwanT.vxtJtT, July 7th, WT. The President of the United Sttea.J j ..art. announces tome the Waiine vura. l0, oir iUustnoui ana tan- von ens waaTaaw cou"ia. 6'n the 4th day of July, 18J1, t mee ing of a large number of the Citirent off Iredell County ws held tt the Court House in Siateiville. Gen George L. Davidson was called to the chair and Clajr. Utuiavoiaarepeiiuonoiinoa.ccnr.rf... our cotton, our eora.HJaniea Campbell, appointed Secretary. hkh it is true gave new energies to the K. tok,cco, fcc hut out from the mar flTh m.,tnf, .Jdreised bv Samael . .. . i i k. f .k.:. ... tl , ' Publiran partr,-n.cn - n, , f,-,tf WPr, j ky retaliatory kwa and we areiw. r. :n m .1eech in wh;,h h. f-el , , . .t u " ' ri liaoi IB? TP J.Pt...jorinern it vr.a'rver price bp ia p!eai to give Weeoptthe following demonstration of n-f nkewia. Let ua defeat the election of Henry the tftUtm Agriculture, they have been ant to the deeeaaed from the tailed SUleC,y . Ut us avoid a repetition of thoae acene. d ((jr ,rt). 0ur eoOII, ur eorD, Telegraphi ' . GRXEML ORDERS z TINKNET CALDWELU Because Mewrs Ingham and Eaton have In R I . . J ..J K. map. t L . TV IV . . . r I I . runea common uetrmj m "- "'"'r-mto preveoi any taaaiuate irom anenamg at vj of the eommun-ty. by their recent correpon-Bplce a here buinea calk Lima It was also lence-sball Oenl. Jackson be blamed for itff,; that "all the Candidatea should mert t m . . . . aa . Were they members of hi Cabinet wneo neytbree pabtte places specified, without trratbf r led on the correspondence i They, were notr- "Hew 'then k Genl. Jackaoa responible for their actions 1 h it fair, ia it liberal to make. uch a charge againat the Presdenl f It k not. But we aupposethey who made the cbsrge.acted upon the maiim that " every thing vat fair Ip war. - But we tniat the A iwerkan people: will nof countenance auch a maxim. We trust tha' they will not encourage men in making auch a barge. JOSEPH M. BOCi.E, ClEOHOE T, U AVIDSON, Andrew king. v? and to . . . . ... I.. lethargy. But ,ince that time moreaanger.ji inroaik have been made upon the cor, , ui.n .. -an attempt bM been made to aairt . meMf ' wM.-.the people are retting more uacd toa them they would not take the alar.T. at themL, I a . ItJ.l.. If Kaaa-awf.Sa wa1 1 -.. ta? l r at m w.v ii laisii nanus aa isu wvjrsa mm t.. a i- jsn ii t iiarrsriiirs- Te- ied fellow citizen ... .v " . arhould elect uenry oiay nicrc wu. . v are raid in Northern Fabrics at a i; .; of thi, a' whi'h we eouM obtain! x'-ch if all hack! were thrown off i . , . ... ... ,n thefirr-lgn manufafl- ertteci ten"" ; trflin iftt.S" WM . ' , . ttirrr-B-?-tHr-n-1 iwpt hia arttetee-snto F-Monto .move htm th, ?L, ff, of d.y.e man either do ateneot-tnai. ot iht 10 m-:sf carry oar producta tojoreign! nthe fiftv Bf'h anniversary "..LBwaa-as there now . Let usthen now opposeH ...... cl-raU: : ; : relation! and tl Btmpatny w... . ( The are our .wcr. "r":" "TIEt ween Scbvlla and Ch.rybdis. In dnget of being da'lit-d to fieees againat-bothr -An4--h aoon will be if aomething k not done to remove the evil, reduced to beggary and want while tbe rlclLmgncj?plisti Shis' Substance. And following their worthy prototypea. "the turbarted Turks" they will bo w string us if we dare complain, or which ia the same thing they will increaae our burdena by new el actions. Wilt their avarice never be glutted f, Are tbeyf determined to have our laat farthing. before they quit their tyrannical importunities to Congreaa to increaae our burdens f JuiyAth 1831." The Soeletf'rnet if- cording; to appointment, Sermon art preached by tbe Kev. A. Y. Lnrkridcd and an addresa delivered by the Ket. Thot. Espey, after which the Presidrr; ook the ehsrr,-a"Renertl iovitation v civen to til friendly to the catise to come forward and join the Society when Six c ditional members enroled their nimts The Society then proceeded to bnsine1. when the following resolutions were utr. and adopted- Keiolution f hy Jno. t raley, ot cond ed by S. Marlin, Esq. Keaolted, that fcr Cbriatalna to, be engaged in mAinp, or selling of ardent Spinu in this tnligbtm- rd aue it tncontittent- with the p'W w- the timet and the spirit of the Gotpel Retolutjon by Robt.IJol.rstoni5': respcn w , ji..:..nUi,fl aatrvkea! achieving, tod in More h,t rune- bonor8archic1 form of government we want no con "c.. . , hia memory at each olflituiion. we want no we ""- I ,nall w ' . board ell theawant the American System to be earned out to; tn .mnistVobv f ftil?iiita utmost tension, we despite flTepublicanistr, .PUrt v one minute on, commencing atB nd f q(1r,ty we j0ve intrigue and corruption . .aA j-a eatiawP inn rnm M o'clock M. on tnc-y -- - e sMaw l. Ktf rftrrrtnr Ihci . a aa wprwiwcui v w - - rm , JClK-now.ndb plfiveri wearing crape on tbe lolt irm iVr Siamontht. WOODj3URY .."sa'0ratiT9sairr, July T 18;it' Ttbecome my pmful duty to announce W. a-.. .hdeath of the venerated . . i.k. r.iiirn i are care not. in we nate me riRiH Vi -- a word whst becomea of us so that Henry Clay it elected President. We cannot lor a moment indulge the heart rending idea that trie pwpie) wnie-lve any such anawers to our qucriea aaj these. Yet they must eiiher ive iwera, or give the same that we did,-theYe " yB middle around. But though the ooay or tne oeople would not give such anawerayet mere . t . a a .t. lOKir rcDretemea me great loss me oiaic had sustained by the burning of the State house In Rsleigh and especially by tht destruction of tbe Statue of Washington :by 1. Lyerfy; Reaolved, that for tbe foture he expressed also feelings of ivmpatby for the -Cititens of Raleigh ekrmed, by the raging elements and no doubt de a . a . ar a Ll. we win not rupport ranoicintes lor punn. officea who trcHi with ardent spirits '"r iaanartv which, doubtkaa, would. But that to th Army Pr(Jw.nt, J ames Moaao.j rty u .m.U.-lt is composed of a few monop Pi2 !aff5Vtm dispensation occurred opfj. fcw tri,tocrat. and a few idler, w ode 2 b e tnoiveraaryof our independ vofk n.aelve. and who affect to contemn ID ia moment wnetv . nation of freemen hratinethe achievmentt of that ,2?" 2"S of natriots, who purchased v.ol!.u.r: K,d the liberty we enjoy, gfito en called to nia ia.v.y-.. all Who do. Could we tore "' h.mu.b the dreadful idea that this party eould ever triumph-that thia government was ever to be Wed by auch men, upon auch pnnc.ples we woufd bankh ouraelveMo i ur:ey. or 0r,K... .k.. Vwm la a U. States. hii iucii ani ramct ftreirn By the last foreign arrival we have recievedtho gratifying intelligence that the 'gauaat rokt b,ae again beoa auceesafal, The Commander in Chief dispatched Genl. Chrani ownki, to aupersede the gallant but unfortunate Genl, DweVnicki, in Volhynia, who took on hia way 800 Russian PriaOnera, in a aeriea of battles Want of room prevenfa us from giving any de tailed accounts of this important intelligence. !CPTlie citize'na of Norfolk invite&Xenl, Jackson to partake of a public dinner on the fourth of July which bederlined 8 pressed by feart lest the value of their property might be lessened by the reroo val of the teat of Government from the, pUceMierovaljwhich he contended the great interests of theS'o demanded. After several other gentlemen had $poheo-on the eubjeet a committee- eight was appointed to draft resolutions who withdrew for a abort time and re ported the following preamble and Re solutions which were unanimously adop ted. . ' " Whereat the State house in Raleigh hat ktely been consumed by ftrc, an even I deepla affecting the people of this State, and a the destruction of said house has weakened the motives for continuing th seat of government at K lietsh and has left the people of the State free to consul t their own interests in its future location, and that wherraa the Cape Fear River h the only natural outlet for the Strple and marketable commodities of a large por tion of the citizens of this State and as the town of Fayettville is a suitable place foi the seat of government it being sufficient- the purpose of ifsining their election. Uttoluiion flrf l.y J. K ride r tec df J Lyerlv ; Resolved that the Society hotd quarterly- meetings. - - Resolution 4rA by Jno. Dairy M by J. tverly ; Reaolved, that Ihe. proceed ins cif this meeting be handed to.tw F.ditort of the Western - Carolinian Yadkin and Catawba Journal for Public ion. Thehakaf-aL-Sodet)t-ffil p;iven to th Rev. Clergy who ':!:' ed (for their services); an rpr('Pr;f prayer was offered up by the luv. A Lockridge,tnd ihe Sncletv nrlj nTriC Signed, JOHN FRALtii We take the liberty yrf suggestinC ' those persona who art; about to renuiw L -: U ..... . . L. -J-.1 Ik., w u. derive from the use ov'the beuu'ifu' Ltone of Cape Fear, as a good mi,,er'; I for building There ja at jhe (i1 1' I at and near SmylieV Falls, a. aotny. I 1 L - - - . . . I KillM I f 1 1 ' ,J (JUIMiy ,j IIIIS MIIIIIC i iiuuu -r ,( whole town, which ran be floated to " nlara t a visru niflirir aDlfils 1 Intone is t'jsre ptihle of a fittc poli'h- . , Sni'f'f nearly as well as marble, and in n nreferable on account of its retiintf fire, lor in cverv instance where in houses "burnt in ihe lae me, been found perfectly uninjured. it ' ll": i

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