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ii i..Ji ti it li''- litis the- t, rntt (-Uf n, t:ruceni '" 'P ,,)f' to ' i i ..-..lit 11 i.iult the l d then m ltd ill I from th. cotton, ,o card t y A .iKicnr.Uibetnhroutb 10 1eiMpaunt,imunCeilU.Prn i ih inkle lor on w V c coali when e.ry tfeir.g i ne b b.nJ. W. think it heed.. to '"LiinrndbscfthefeaJerlo "I""' ' . : . -i 1,1. duad tbe pilsr li.Wb.ve been far the T.t.l bleb lutcr ... premium, enable h m to ..che.P,Mtbc foreign nuno .ctor ' But een then he c.nnot do i t-We i.nnp.yrfu.bichhU.clup- o,eiKnBood..nd.he0getrn cheaper thin thou hicb ere. mao- iUiortd t tbo Norlft.,. i0 , ... rWf.frrmnlp.i South Amenei, Utd ,n(! Mt reaultcdin f. cthe present ru er. ... .j f.-M,'- Prf,t(. the eomman- i!J be president l dirt tntc - l ......l Premier. Viet- freatf-rrt, Freste however, w... r tiAt ruler. In Cset, of t!,.n.tlo,fc.. woI Itli Bllitff nwtt l envav About two weeks sVe a J" .f ' .i v.:.bed tit Tera from ChiH. landed a little iith Conception, s emissaries rd CeiJ.rffTfW (former President of Chili, but h.b.nUbrdtiPfra) for 'he purpo" raising an Insurrection i but nobody joined the vtney were fken, tome M others inv priced and the batanee win. doubtler. be ban Uhedeain. ! think Chili will remain settled iflct the present ruler." ICjMVe bavereceired pirtUI arconnta of Hm election, for member of Conptett in Vir- ginitnd Kentucky. We w, l noi -"7 jrt oT them until e tet complete rcturna. . r-p w 'bj:recdTeJ .but little foreign ;ewMince out Urt and none fcf imporUnce.- ICJ Go. Ca ha. entered upon the dutica -kUffl-e. Ilaj. Ei'"S ''t i. rumored wiU fucceedbim aa Go?, of MicUisaa. The tun bid V"T nfcu,-r P pearanceon Satordajrlb Uth inst. It appeared blue, had no more eflect upon thee ye than the moon would, and near the centre a bla'ck apot wa visible to- the naked eye. Some of the old inhabitants cfthii place ij that it presented the wme appearance In 1816 or IT. fC7 Our aderti.'nff fuberlbera mnst tttvx; )for ibe neglect of their faora tbi. eek. The omiwion waa unavoidnblt, and i i the mU time we have erer neRlected them we hope they will readily forgive ui for this time. A rsw: of usury is tried butt week, in tbi.countv, which reiulter! intHe f HeUre, on the put of the U.urcr, of double the amount of money loaned. $T Since Mr. Calhoun, publication baa been matle we have received aeveral paper from tlifferent parts f the U; States which .peak of hii piece ks an a,We, a true and patriotio expo .fiition of the principle, of our Government. 'fT Two communication, have been recelv. ej from Stokes, but too Ute for this paner. They g'all not be lost" but ahall be attended ti next week.-; fii&Sbt of cimmw. ' rj Exed ststemerUs have jone forth o the vorld cH-erninfr the health of the mhah itania of this place. It is a matter of "tonuh trtent no leaa than of regret J", find that there -TrrrhrcwdulouTenoufrh to be imposed opW by fictions ecually .improbable and insulting to the understanding. Our Town has at no time enjoyed more perfect immun.ty from disease of'any kind at this season of the. year. There has been but one case amonp our adult popula tion which terminated, fatally; and this caniio with justice be referred either to the elimate or iMson. Such reports are calculated to im mir the cotrmercial prosperty of a Town, in iuriously atreitin? the interes'a of the 1 isnter 'no-leastliim the Merchant, add we therefore deem it o ir duW to give them an uniUtiihed u:t.adictian, , r topuiheae. no. QyjUl. r.l! . . V . i!t. ( i. .i , Mr. C'!'.iMi'i, t . ; lenfth ic! !..! ti i: i, 1 I.! !' eMM Ml witn tin jtni'.mcnu, ami oiniisun mi tl.e iu!'Jrct fjf tlie tihUnn of th Ov ernnirut and the ute. Ilia pubUcatiuh ii an J 5nterer.I"f no pa- piprr Out baa recently pjictkred b.tarn the Anertca public n the all iinnrtan( lubject U rtf-rigba, prcfiitrofif r th'im to .er'iou. aiUntioil'tt the true di,dpWt the icbtol of '9iJ, U will be peculiarly acctpublgi to tb democrvtic fepubttcit,"it 1 Ortbodoiy itaclf! tbty will Lad it with delight. . r But fiora another q urttr, Mr, Cwlhoun may look out for, brtaacw 1 he thorough going taritfitea the ltiMmariaua,''hQ wiau ton III power take from the,$utet and concentrated la tU Fdti.l ,iovernmeitt, thi te", will gi On'qunrltr to Mr, Ct houn, or td 111 adJf t" JiJ", V,m nofl Ihtir predicem cut Mr; Jt,acrta i lrvs ana - Indeed, alresd we eee tbta anint of perrer tion and dcfuaiion at work. 1 be editor of little pif lud at Cretnville, without baring erer read tbe pub tcation in question, baa al ready come out, and in advance pronounced it nullification, and Mr. Calhoun, a M nullifier." This la pittiful i but it is what piuat be looked fcr, , .. . ' L , If John C, Calhoun, for the doctrines eon taloed in bit address, te a nu-lifier, then waa TTumt J rfertm a M Bull'fierj1 fur aieorJing to ttU rule, erer line of the Kentucky Iltholu. lutions, drafted by bis bawl, all the aentimentt and rtaMning in the proposed protest of the 1Winl Legialature bisletur to I," ."del, and many other publications, all, all teed with nullification. ' if John C. Calboue be i "nullifier for the doctrines la question, then fs Mr. Madison ioufliuerfor tb sentiments and reasoning so ably set forth ia the bmoos Virginia Hetolu. tiou of 98 i Never were two documents mora. .alike ia leasouing aod.fentimeit than these two. 1 If JohTC. Calboon'be a puhifler for bf tiewi ,oa lha relatwo bctf ee.fjtjhe. General Government, and the Statea, thea wu Judge llcKeaft of Penniylvania Indall the Judge, of the Supreme Court' of ' that demoeratio State, tbe worst of nullifiers for in their memorable de cUionin tbe ease of Colbet, 'they "tare laid down tbe e&me principles, and supported them with the same train of reaaoning. ' 4 ; t. If John C. Calhoun be a nullifier, for tlie rea sons stated, then are aid tbe Republican mem ber of the List Legislature of North Carolina, rabk arrant nullifiers, for having voted in favour of tbe itate-rigbt Ret'ilutions introduced by Mr. I3 num. and passed through the Commons by an overtiming majority l--tben,"a"re jll tbo democtat'u members of the NewHampslilre Isf Ulature uulfirs,for adopting ctrtaio Beso. lutions, asserting and maintaining the state right doe'rioes of the memorable "period of 793 : then, indeed, is every Jeffersonltn Re. Tmtticanrnrtbfr 4nV rmHtnefrnd ooewdiog to the friends of federal encroachitentj, merit the halter and the gibbet. In conclusion I i!l say that I am one ofthbse who hrrrtofure base bad my doubts aa to Mr. Calhoun'a orthodoxy on certain leading tenets in tbe Republican creed ; but these doubta are now removed. Ilia principles are such as will meet the approbation of every democratic Re. publican, from Maine to Missduri. A DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN. Fbom the U. S. TEi-Fenar-H. Gov. Branch. The following letter from flov. Brant h to the Editor, confirms what has before been said by Mr. Berrien and Mr. Ingham. Si-. I have observed in the Globe, which i,nd bv the Nst mail, the following ..OT!.nh in Mr. Blaii's letter of tbe 21st of jlv to Judtre Berrien : Wben the statement which I ma le, predicated Tipoa Col. Johnson s letter, wss impeached in your second note, I maile the anplicstion to the President which you seemed to think I now ought to make. He immediately put into my . hands the original rriemorndum which he wrote, and which he resd to Messrs. Branch, Ingham, and yourself, Sie " I cannot believe that Gen. Ja;kson hsa ai thoriird any person to aay that he ever read, ormnd' known-to me, the paper Jjr memoran. dum mentioned. If he hs, then we are at ia. . . r ,i, V,nA a' vr read or sue. n paper u. male known to me On. Jckaonr to the -t m knowledce and beher. I naveraa o vet nrrnar'ed no narative of the circumstances connected with the dismissal, of Mr. InKham, Judpe Berrien, and myself; and. m truth, where is the necesgitv now for me to do so t The President, in his letter to Mr. Ingham, .Tmtee Brrien.and myselC says, that the want .fELi in Me cabinet Sec. was the cause of . n. n other worda. for hit rear. ramnthni and JadKe Berrien and Mr, Ingham, fZTh.vetr.lv interpreted the mean.ngof thia mvstical expression warn " I bTe too much reaneet for the iotel .gencj ofWmriaLK he.tanvMoas to arrive at an actSiffate concm- n front the fact, already placed in the poa- 'f If however, it becomes necessary hereafter rJiSTSSar before the public I trust that I shall .,nhe,itatin!rlv do so. Respectfully , JNO BRANCH. vours, fc. A Negro woman who i a pond honse servant, and a child about IB months old. Entire of SAMUBL lli:KVES. v , i i : n i t'fil in ( . ..'i !iir f i f Wi ll : r t I I i f til ill !ic I Lo,'.. ! ii-n'li I iii arri. mn t li-; . i ptntr- , t?', 'ji prfiilcil, 'i.tfd v Mrri, Jilin, U, f.r-inriir, and i'ulnht I, ftlial, a Vice 4rfi'l(nl. Cir'f4 Gaulle On the sme kWJoiis dav, a tie erbbrst'ion, by another Urpe pMy of Krencb m Aiierlran rltians took p!c at "Tinli Cr.len, In tb inrl,iUras .lrni'.fl dimu-r was rrept-d by Mr. Clrtrn lis propric'rn", firett en. thuMasrn previile d.'ilipfHijtlKfHt, The rej.iinnif oi menay were cUs4 vnb an tlrant d'pliy oi ii rt wort. ; i Capt. A. fe'tin artenl asPrci' lentof tbi da?. ansteil by V...I C J. fitr t dmsn and Mf. A Talvande aa Vice Prewdcnt. i . Wemcfat aAJJwrvi. One r.f tbe UteV ff eeived tendon FerMirals, "mfonns a, that amonp the Literary remains of Ivr.J Bvron. Is a aatlre, which, fbrforcn of Invective, point, mor, poetical enthniiaem awl jrenml effect, l far or ywHl h EnK'tiH Bank vtf r er$ not in'brmcd aa toil tuWj, bm twxHwe H -b like the- Atref if Brexae,, Hints from Horace" and English Bardt) general and orca aional. , , , - i. Mr. Ttmh has enme out with a acond I'tter r length; on tbe subject of masonry. ib. 'Vablnrton Irving, F.sq. ChaT des AfWre from the United States of Amencaj received the honorary degree of Doctor td Civil La af the Convention at Oiford, England, on the Ull ; Jpptlntment fa ih PrefJWf. Daniel R. Mie Caulv, of Pennn Irani a, to ba Consul of the Uni. ted States, for the city and kingdom of Tripoli, in the place of Charles D, Ooxe, dee'd. ' . , . , . , JUtrturf. lodge M'Leatt, of the Supreme- Court, baa arrived at VVssblntonoj, j , tjjf tQjbti Jart of, liliumi reatUingthere. A'ew 7WyZirA.We havo read an ar. ticle in Sillirmn'a Journal of the Arts and Sci ences, written by Dr. Columbnf C.; Conwe'l, which contains some new and eiirluua iliaclo- sure on the subject of Ufhi.Tht Newtonian, hypothesis on that matter, is in some respects gaimayed. The whole article ia prepared with admirable neatness and perspicuuyod reflects credit on the young author. - '. iwmt.-vis, , rarx JPiffi V Megf .z ..The first Manner's. Church ,inE th'ncountry. was built in New-fork, June 4, 1320 1 Charles. Ion, June 4, 1824 1 PhiUdelpbit. Oct. IS,! 8 24; London; DeermSr Babimner, Now. Bosv ion, (Methodist) Nor. 1823 1 Portland, Jnne 15, 1 328 1 New Orleana, ' Dee. 1 829 j Boston, Jan. 1, 1S30 1 Sarannah, hot built i New Condon, not built. : , . ib. : LlutUs Bit. A French paper elates that there is a young girl of V residing in the en virons of Algiers, whose body to the waift, is Suite blue, and wben any thing is said to !in uee a blush, ber face, instead of becoming red, assumes a still darker blue color. Dubious.11 It is said that Mr.Van Buren will not embark fjr England in the frijrate, Potomac, but will take passage in one of tbe Loiidou or Liver pool packcta. Ths Supreme jCpg rt U.eT3ected to dionrnln about a fortnighi. The argu- racntij)janieOweJ)et the Judge are now- busily occupied in toe preparation oi ineir opioiona- Iiegitter, The Washington Globe states that the Secretary of the Navy end the Commis alonera of the tfavy Board will leave Washington in few dj to inspect the Northern jrardn, and the Drj, Dock at Charlcstown, Masjachusetts. , . Cm trom Tn exford iiasii!v;a, jixn.T.iRiFF coxrwrmx, -s ..... . i. ( We have received the following letter, and beg the attention of our readers to its eontenta i "Nn aviu.it, N. C. July 30. 9,m Allow me to ask the favor of yott, through the medium of your paper to call the attention of the citiaenaof this Congreaional District to the subject of the Anti-Tariff Con vention, pwposed to be held In Philadelphia on the SOU. September text, "A meeting of the citieens of this county (Nash) will be held on Tuesday thl 3tb August with a view to the appointment of a Delegate to meet ohera of the District end it ia pro.1 posed that tbe meeting ba bela at onocco Springs, on the 25iU Auguat,' II. B. THE LATE JAMES MONR.OB. In a public addfesa at Charleston, af ter enumerating the various public aer vices of this deceased patriot, Gefi. R. Y. IIatc aaidt , , ,. " Tho taak must bo left to hie bio grpherrhe historiaty of hi country," to do justice to hi service in these various . a LI- - tl. . trusts. Mine snail tie, me numoie onus f pavinrthetrtbut'rruf a just teepee t for j, virtue,. I knew him well-I may ay , I knew him inimaffu--and enjoyed no amall portion of hla friendship and con fidence. I found him, at the commence ment oi my public life, seated in the Pre sidential Chair, baking in the aunshine of popular favor, tu rrourided by "multi tude anxious to do him honor. I eaw him descend from his high nation, with a constitution broken, and a -fortune die sinated in the public serf ice. I have ierri himTr those bis former bounty fed, and finding in the bosom of an amiable family, a con solation for the injustice and ingratitude of-4sorld. I have seen him driven from that retirement, to become a suppli ant at the bar of Coneres for tbe satis faction of jutt claim, necessary to enable him to preserve o home ; and if my heart has been pained at the spectacle, 1 truat 1 dic!-HOt 5viTr-1: .o pM ?!ir.c:t .amw ! ... I I ! . . i. : it t in r t'.a a . ii l? c it' , ' 1. ir - i, ( , , i i i '., j I.;'.- ' ' ' . ' m i f a ,!e i- 'I ( I . ' I T . .... 1 ! - - I 1 1 wr,i(U "I'c' Ki rm Tiilhrr y'liQ nir t k n aw.iy.'' T c vt r f t!l eirihty Irnnit.; tr y e tied r id..! lithe lireit bi,ur ( f Mi cU'rnre. 11 felt that in every sltuvlon In wl.ltH h hd licrrr pi ired he had !un Mit c'nty and be kusw tint t)oteriif would do birti iimicc. i win only adil, that thoufrn Mt AlcHirne, like other men, did undonbiei'lf loll Into some errors lit the adminiitra tion of our public aff!rt, vt no mm et er brought In the service tf hi eotifUrt moro sinlcneti nf heart, i purer spirit of patiiutiim, or a more) ger.erou e in (he performance of hi duties and Jo crown all not with t!H3ing the tempta tiona to miiicu nit brii-ht career so, con- tintly exposed him, be preserved to the end the primitive aimpliri:? of his char scter, and died ai he lived, that noblest work of 0 tU M ai honril man. " Miatlj to, in TJei Urrt b the Jlev. Mr. Bj. ker, capt, Farnitold Oreen. itbe U. S. Navy, to Mi fjiura Pasiraun, daughter of tbo late Uou Kscnmood reariofk - ,t ' ' DIED. : In hls town, on Tue!sy list Joseph, Inlant son of Jihv If, D Carteret. Airs, hi this place, on .Mouda tbe IJilt iutt an tufaal child of Alfred Moore. NO TARIFF OF PIUCKS. , EARTH EJS WIRE, THOMAS J. UAUROW & C0.:: Importers 88, Water St. Xew-York. OFFER-for sale, the largeit and moi complete assortment ot Martten- ware Glass, China, plain and gill Looting, Glares, fcfcv ; which ine New York market will afford, comDrising eveiy style and variety of the r.ewet patterns. They return their most cordial ifiaiVkiT 'to lbelrfruhd to the Southern State, for their tupport 1n ihe nersecutinn now carrying on, againat ihem, ovheii-refujal to joJo a combin ation in hxtog one tarw of price for Crockery, throughout the trade. It is mainly attributable to the Influence of our Southern friend that we have been enabled to turvire tbu far, in thi most trying situation ; exposed to the combi ned influence ana capital oi me wuoie trade, endeavoring to tlEect our ruin and exnel us from businetss. We pledge ouriclve to our fncuds to give them ev ery latisfacuon to, our power as regaris the duality of Quods, the excellence of our packers arm ine iowiks oi our pn ci$, for cash or eity exceptance j and b returns aolicit:from jhe?n a coodnu anco of M ir poironage jnd. panicularJy rennest-thoe-whO-tuv4fluftC-wU4 . - I .t . , . r - , their friend to exert it in ur behalf, at we truat the cause t one tttcy are all in terested in, and much benefit will ac CTOfr0aaffoni..ihticfucDdlyacii.aa tbi way. It has been said, the combina tion wa broken up.' As it regards prices this iitrue, and dl, we thlok, friend or fe will allow that we bavo effected this change, but we do assure our friends, that at no period since we commenced our vtem of unshaded price were we in greater want of assistance than at tin- present moment. k auii coraumauoo oi men are leaving no meana untried for cf ft.eiinr our ruio, that they may revive the old system ; our credit and character are assailed in every anape.our smponanoov waylaid and stopped in every Instance where threats are sufficient to intimidate the manufacturer from supplying us in fine; M texation or trouble, which the m.iice of men could "deviie has been ne dieted in this struggle to subdue us. We once more call upoo every friend of free trade to come up to our ftjupport, and pledge .ourselves, to give incm no cause to repent of their liberality. i.J. DAnnuvr W i 83 Water street, above Old Slip. AuKuat ,1831. 3 87 STBA.YS KNTI5UKU. SMLPlMCaroUna,l Iredell county. J Y David Alexander one claybank 3 vear oldUckaneriLand the left hindjoot white to the Pastor Joint and the other not so rar. spuraiscu by Frederick Mock and Warren Pender grass, at S30. -." ' Bv Milton Campbell one bay more 7 or S rears old, very small, crooked hind legs, sod large knots on the inside of them just below tne anees. Appraiseo bv Nicholas Norton and Joseph Dasldson, n, ini vtk , ii atglO. J,, WiiirilAls a , al. najstaf laMUI. 2t86p TT7ILL be sold, at the Court House In VV Salisbury on Tuesday of October superior court one Sulkey and Harness, and a variety of law and miscellaneous book belonging to the estate of Thorns J. Oakea, Lscr. dee'd. lerms made known oo day of sale. W3L W. LONG, Mr. Anii "1831. ."87 ?n lit ti-.-,crifJ;tic.! h n'f; fjli'Ificd V at A". ,"-t .c5si(in fcf uny cour '? court a s!mh,i .ira'ors r.f the f i.te iif I'.lijih Tnompou, decM. r ij icst all per sons indebted tu sai l ciiite t mke piy menf, and all p-r'ini haying tliim egiitiot, the tame io prewnt tbeni lor payinent within ibo time pretrribn) If I 'w.or fhfsno'ke w4II be plead in bar of thiir rerovery. . VOU.X TlkniPaUN, ' fl I9ih, IfOI. 3t7 -XoVlce., AI.fperons laying :'' legal cfilm agslnst the estate of Tho. Oikei. i'lt.isnt Oakes and Tbornst ), 0kc are requestod.io present them lopay mem, those Indebted t informed mat unless they make speedy paymeniei their accounts and notes will bo pUcei In c-luccrs hand without rerct to per sons ... tVMrVVliU.NflmtfaV..:- JYolicc. WILL be offered h sale rnTuevlay the SOtli ot St Member next, ai the Uta retidenue of Norman Ow-' ings, dee'd., tbe following properly viiV Horses, Cattle, Hop. thecD, one anil k tubs, VVaggoq and Gear, Farming Uieu Hals, Household and Kitchen Frnitute and various other wrtkfes too tedious to mention, Term of Safe made known o be day M Dale by me. . ' (. W. AltNROE C Adm.' with tho ttillenea'd. , fw19A,1f3l.' ' 4 88 ' State of cN'otlU UaroUna, ,r' ssosTaomar rops-Tf. In the Court of Equity Spring .-Term 1831; JAMES MOSS, John Mom for him self and as guardian of Archibald Moss an infant under the age of twentyone years, Elizabeth Mis, wid-ow-of Robert-Moss, dee. fop herself -and as guardian of Franklin Moss; Pa-' rah Anne Moss, Robert Moss, Whit son Moss, Eliza Moss and Jane Mm infants under the age'of twenty one years, Bnshrod Lilly and his wife Jfn. nah vt Willia Williams and his. wife Mary, Petition for the gale of Lmds. It appearing to the eatisfiction' of the court that TVtllis Williams and his wife Mary Williams tenants in com mon in right of the said Mary Wil liams of one share of the hod prayed to he, sold in the pttitt n, and mention ed at defendants in the petiti o arc net inhabitants of this-State. It i'. therefore ordered that publication bo made in the Western Carolinian pria-tedatSalisburjr-foriix wcekarequt- riag aim tiiuia.jriHiamainu Rts wife Mary to appear at the courthouse in Lawrenccville on the next Term of our court, on theJrAtMoj3ih)UJLScp. tember next. and answer or plead to said petition otherwise the same will be taken pro confesso as to them and decree entered accotdinly. 6t86 J. L. GAINES e. m. e. TUomsimiviu ftjgttm. DR. KIHKPATRICK would respect fully inform the cilixens of Kowan and adjoining counties that he his loca ted himself at the home of Mr. Henry Koseman, ten miles south east of Sails bury, for the purpose of practicing medi cine, upon the above system. . He rosy, at all times, be found, at his residence, except when professionally engaged Ho is aware of the prcjudlca of some people against mis system ; out ne ia aiso con Hdent that if they will give it a fair trial in any dikcase either acute or ' chronic that all prejudice will be removed. His Charges will be moderate to suit tho pressure of the times. 3:86p wa IJ, 1831. Dr. X. Ti. iMcClcWana RESPETFULLY" informs he citiaens of Wilksboro' andjhe. adjaccntajEojaai he has located , himself in Wiikioro, for the purpose of practising the yarioo-rarchea fhiprofsioiir vizi Pactice of .' ;. Medicine, Surgery, and Obstctricks 1 He may be found at his residence at al times, except when on professional' busi nets i and he hopes by assidudrcs atten tion to his profession to merit a tharpof the public patronage. 76tf ; " Female Seminary. ' , ' SALISBURY, N. C. fTIIC exerciaes of this Institution will com JL mence on the' Mrst 'day.' of October::'The ' vuuncui hwuukmwh .1.M.MV.W -rf , --wading, Writing, Arithmetic, Enijlish Gramtner, Geography with the use of the Globes ?tilrono. mViNstiirtlPhilosophy.Chemistry.H'tiory.RbeW' oric, Logic and moraj jhilosrmby, Ss'eedlcve Drawing, PainiSng, 'and music. Ttie prief tuition per session (five mnnthaV-wiil be gftv' 50 Drawing, and Taint! glO,' Mjs;C 20 dolli paid ia advance, , , . ,
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