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n ji.tfrtt1,t't,M!" Tariir-monjer will nut lc able jrulCt fmouf N Amcticn S.item." ' ,W,i..'A r,f''' )V la seen Jfjn A . . . i I.. tv ,i r .... i - u( muum, which weighed tixty fit Ibt. israatv t t a ICTira ran a varta i r th tvtr. rorsriKl. ....! wih you would (jubtUli Mr. Calhoun's l.!IrclM fx in M you WiMy cn, for the AiSit'tiirfl about here bate, gut hold of a Green. .vilie pajtr, ami from thii they try to prose, tUt Ik It A nullifier. I bate nut seen this -r,ree l' rPer "l m ,u'4' ,'"t KM icknelcd(Cii, that he r.eer the address, nd only Aa ipcr) ialj, tUt surli it the fact titles a lv'oi '. i Ant fit to et'ic an At. rsnse, I have read Mr. Calhoun's publication, hich wa wnt to Mr. . 1 b0 read tt vr twice, t. can tee nothing In i.t which a. 4iediwsmi.ra 5f r?Ci-K'n: imUt man, few neer bave been caJor hif pirtitFi nor m j l oo i but I moaay inia iuiaiTr.a raiaca t im in m ppinion; In tho &yt Of terror, 1 mean in I iooe bku wnn utf nnc.nn piriyi e pit aown oa Juno Auami na put our iptn Tom JctTenon. I hivo ever tince ruck to the mtio opinion! ami am. determined to cny rtim itk mo to my TT lo 1828 did We not turn otit the other John A da ma, td .iiinnld Andrew Jatkion 00 tbt lamo prln I In ynor ppr or the Star (I drat . member ahich) aomj rcaoiutiom that were adopted by the kat Leciala'ur of thia Ktate , on the vubject if rta'e-rishd. I liked them very much, onty f thought tbe compowtloa bad. Wit, Jtyniim aeelnti to liaoood principle, but br dool write Kk JtfftTm, : t i .1 ; : Ttea are wyiaTly timri, and I bane oar next f rrJa'ure will more rtaolutiona r.iaertlnf Slate rijrha. If they are Republican they eer. tainlv i!L e cannot too often rtear to lint principle, it la the only wa; to kerp the 1 rmnr fwrain aiglt.---..-wi....AiUi. lit til be aeen tbt we rd "nf'd ;h bewWtet of tmr-eM wirrrarwinden. en, be tore hi letter catnn to hand.) Ed. Caav VtfAi runrix?cf M. Cjiivw. Kh. Ckaicc. ' I ant no partiran of Mr. f 'Swn, but I feel Vndtjrnant ac trrr einr!M nan mm, at 'he unfelr rMtment, he. ireefiin(r from thf Chy T. Jitnn who attempt to comment on hieaddrt't. The r.Vi'nf nf the Tadkin and Ca'awba Jonrnal,' ai'out iinr h'a rr-ar'era a rhanre ofji(1c!n) for trteroerf a by layirfr the Vice FraioVnta pub'irmtion before them, fi'la a whoV o!nmn miib rtrieturei on if. rallina; it " nu!.i Seation,' and the author M nuHifier 1" and then vrrv meekly conc'udra by uvin? - but Not mJuMf la ota any iijuttief la Mr. Ca!hurt jjjjftrnutin)ffmtiliejtpinin, we thau ma Vena mihSttMol rmarlct Aj rpIlitn, until vi tmmenet it pukSratin.mTi'f if really cry kind i it la the very quintessence of impar. Iial.tr t but of that ami, for which the Editor of the journal, of the Camden paper, ami of t Greenville paper, have been Ioor diitiRuiahed. AO of theae worthy Editor, it alioutd be remrm bered, were " fftamifaetured in New England." But let 01 tee bow thia impartial Editor Mr. Bingham, provea that Ur. Calhoun ia ru'lU fier. -Here re hl woitlr, apeak in(f of Mr. Calhoun and bit addrets be aaya The Can ttitutitn he ciy it n rmtct tt vnirh each State m a ftrtrtv, Je. Thi ii the proof that Mr. Cal tioun t a nullifier" became he boldt that tho. cona'.itutiv it a rompact, to which each State it a party.. If it is nullification to hold thia doctrine the'rt, there re a rreat manv nu!rifierr in North Carolina, and I hope al wa a will be. The latt Lepalature had a large majority of tbem, for be Ilouae of Cowmont paised retolntiona uwrtinir the tame princi ple, am! it ie to be hoped, that the neit tea aion, ill! do the7wmer TTia1a the Terr doc Mine that eert Republican" In th land place a the firat article In hi creed. When 1 ay (plblicn,', 1 do not mean your new fort of" Republicans.'' who ar-ek to cover their ilangerous principles under the thadow of a nopular name. I mean tho old fnhion Hepub- cana, whb hold to the principle" of 1798, and whoa'and up Cor the "riphtaof the States' What man ofinteHience but kn. w that ihey are the very principle that carried. Thorn Vflron infcTpott-erf iftd for the want of themr old John Adams waa turned out. Thre ar the very principle that sustained Hadiann and I'.Tnnroe, for sixteen jears. V Ths are '' e very principles, jihat in a great rfeasare rarrie l tjfol. Jackson into office, nj the violation wf which carried the second ,lohn Adamt. his, jVr and ahettera out. But, ac fu.rdinjr to iM.$mlnriiat neighbor, thi i "nulli f.cation." If rA Calhoun i a'nullifier, because lie holds--" A$J the Federal government ii ' a comfmH t which" thr Stntrr are partiee, then Ir.wJctTrlrron ' mrnt-likeWTe " be a . Tiuliifier for Te ay-." The several Slates inmpoainjj tho United Statea of America, are wrt united on a principle of unlimited tnhndt. tion to the freneral government j but at coat rACT, under the' title and style of a constitution of the U. States, 8ie.-MThat to this coma-l EACH 8T4.TK seceded t t Sta(e, tnd is an inte firal partvdts co.tates forming, at f itte.lf,: the other party Mr. Madison according to '.!4must also be a tiu'lifier. for be Isolds .the 1 : " It 1:J 1 I (, I i'rfji ; . I . . a liio progrr. f t!,9 t,, f. , Mr. L'ra-t-, it It rry t y to iff tl.n ' tl.o luretTan p.iuno opinion." Thay fl.tu-r .thrni. 1. it . . . soWei that our precfitchirfmai;:trlie will not t CsndiiUte fur to tlu lion, ati j tbaVti.cn, iney can force Clay on s nation by labouring before hand to pwJa.Kea lU public min i agaioit Calhoun 4 every ottier Itrpubndn tpolon f, Ttiii la their eilctj!atioi4ut it rer will aucceeJ. If contrary to 'eipecutioa CenL Jacked aboalj iIceBne re-eUtfim, Mr. Clt,oun my not mjc. eeea liifn, Ju tg McCtain, rtur nor.' n. Mr. Van D'lrenbut one tLinf ta certain, it wt t k Dewy Viny, Tuo Peo areeotyct Hp for a change of our gorcrnment. . Wo Vt not yet rtIy for tho bleaiinji of iho Amer.cai Siatem" nor for Henry Clay. ' ' , ? .' A NATIVE Of NOttftl CAltOMNf. ?.B', ,riig tho tbore, I have'ecert Ak!aJjAkyiiet WtbecomocnU.jiif.tlat uiiuciua.jiw.ii.av4 - m , r I BliouW Henry CUjr b elected (atbo prciiien. 1 tj, uien uaica . scaion may atanU aumo cUanco 1 to bo cleued public prjutera. XYbta tb ak m caico urta." , , THU ELUCTlOXS.y . KENTUCKY. ( Wo learn thai Mer. DnJeU- Johi- ion Ucoropte, Adair, IVjikTifle. MJ (Jaiihei, oro ccruinjy re elected, and Ibac Mr, Lyon L1 be, e h, bqt iu,4 wdianaI s ' "" .l In thl State, Gen. McCorty Is elected br a majority of about 800 otei oer Mr. Test t nd ft is believed that the en tire vott cf tho State will be opposed to Mr.CUy. ' A. . '';V;' ' ILLINOIS. '' . . We have 00 reiurns from this State t but a judiciou and well informed eorrei pondcnV Irtfoi froa"usnhrCth7gncao will Ls ic elcttcJ. MISSOURI Mr. Pe:liladagj'nofsbout400ote over the oppowtion vote in the county of St. Louis. Thh increase wi no doubt, caused by a person! attack made upon Kim k' mi.f i'.;,wt .r k. itw- Stares' Army i and we have no doubi of his re-election by an Increased majority It will be seen that Mr. Cl-y'a prospecti of election ire at 19 end. .lie cannot get a single western tot o in the House of Representatives.' - y. 1. It will be seen by the following that our friend Schuyler has bad the good )uck to aetl the ticket which drew the glOOOO priae in a late N. Vork liOtferr.- Schuyler after"airiit!ie luckiest fellow, thai we know oA io thejatti. y. line. FaoM ScnvTLKa't LoTriar Herald,' lorxiJterritJLOJScaiourice,4heaal oftbe HIGHEST CAPITAL PRIZE, of 810, 000 ! in the Lottery drawn this duv. at my Of' GcCi to a Grntlemin in thia City. No 6 46 53 the OAANP CAPITAL OP io, ooo ! Was actully Sold by SCHUYLER, last Wednesday evening. Also many other splendid Capitals too numerous to men tion. Counterfeit Xottt.We were shown a few day. since says the Memphis (Tenn.) Advocate, ten counterfeit glO notes on the following branches of the (Jotted State. Bank, via: nine on the branch at Fayette'ville, and one on the branch at Lexington Ky. They are mirkcdwjt.h the J.ej!ri)jnd are of the same piste which is coarselyengraed and easily detected. Those on the Fay etteviile branch are payable to D. Ander, son. and bear date the 3d dsy of J uly 1837 t the one on the Lexington branch is payable to I. Fowler, and bears date February, 1838 A chif? about eirht years old was ran over by a cart in Eldridge street on Sat urday afternoon and killed instantly. The t hree pertonsv ho wtro inahecarLw exfr arres'ed. and committed to Bridewell by Justice Wym.n upon a charge of man slaughter. JV. T. ftumal tf Ctmmene. HjjraciiaL -V Maruibd, on Thursday Ibe JUh ihst. byNh. . ... . . . i . Rev. Walter rnarr, air. tzeaiei juciicuij w Miss Nancy Cozwell, all of Iredell. DIED. - In thia.countv.iiii.MondaKlhe Sixteenth jnpt Mr. Henry Fraiey, aged about 40 yeara; after a v. . . S B linirerlne ilneaa of hear iwo yean, wnicu nc bore with chrlatran fortltode. He wa a good neighbor and an honest man. TZXD MABttHTS. XnKthurv. Jltirutt 29,.....AP3le Brandy, SO do. Peach, 60, Baron 124, Beef 2, 2J. Beaswax 15 to, 17, Butter 10, Lard 10, Tallow 7, 8, Bag. ging, 16, 18, Rope lVJ, Corn 50, wheat 40, SO, a....i n.rl rnflp la. to l&Suear. 10 a 12a. Oaia, 16,. to 20, Feathers, 25, Ircat 5, Salt 1. 12 j, Ucbises to 5 , . -7. ", . inuablianli t,f S.l.,,, y and it, ii-.ty. lt,,l j n commenced lha fovt line of t,.t l the huiita K,t dc.or br' i'r. Murjihy'a nioro whkh wa f,.rmn! t.. , t, Mr. rrcnc at a 5tranom, w!,ele u U p-ri,r, a to io ail iiada of work la vs 1 makinjv j . , lov Unc, J!, Prtatftnt ( .,,,,' Talk ."TT.mnra.nna ( 'A I, . CanJf Xtande, ; ' ' tTtrl, m,,,,,!,, 4 Jtr.Lleixb, . ... , - (Mm Cc. kt,' in wott wll ho ilont Witura ne.j, nlurabilify w. -.j..ii.u, anatruia ar.&l beoithe beat rj ifi J J,;, wotk c,iCg,e j- . f(li(j trllai,y ift 1 hl WOfk c,tCg,ea jn . f(li(jw. bl kJ tWtut atyle ait.1 on lower m4 any atmpinttte place, - The lut.icriberaoticita ioe rm'ronapo oflUo public aad hopta ha may N. at. tValniif. f:t,.r. ...I allktluTIOf COtUltr. nnuliira arinkal.t... u part aevment fr wk. 1. w4 - lorSnle.' Tlito fund red round of firtfrale Xorlhcrn.lIoiH. Enquire at tl is Office " , '.f .: . J' A VaAnaWo. 'l'raijt ot I.am FDR QAIiB.'. Trttr...! i. w . . , ,-uwicrioeroncraiorajic M i.rm X Containing 460 acre rflsnfJ lvlnr. rn no wsierof lijrk creek, in this County i here ire lbrtlt 220 arret nf clnarerl land. with many valuable Improvrments " upon if. - rbereis tabttanilal and conventrnt dwclIioRbuuse.ln good repair, with Cm rate br. - Tho ooly motive whtcli the lubscriber .ba. !o idling his Und is a urong desire -to emigrate to tho West All persons who tiiar, hb o burcrt3se a good productive plantation' would do ell lo call And see the premises where the subscriber may be found it any time. The term of Sale will he armmmoda Inj;. . SAMUEI. JBTEU. Tl-iTY, HOUSE, ilv,JW jlinlVl cfT.ce) co the Ceois till Ktrtet few vards aorthwest. I 0 w I of the Court Mouse, in Ltr ington, .V. C. Ii again opened for the re ception of Traveller! and Uoaiden. .The itahic. are extensive, roomy and dry j ,,,ni n ?r'Jn wlprowpder of the best, plenti ful, and served by good hostlers. The bouse has many comfortable rooms, serves a . good table and refreshments and the i. j ii. i. I propneior ana nis lamiiy1 win omit no f 1, ', thing !ni their, powe lo make.it nost Sept. SI GRAND M AM3IOTI1" rju.ei.n4 .gree.Ue rjf- :, Extri U, C.pir.l. : , SUBICaiBER -VJ fLWOuld reiDcciful- W 1 m-- m.. . JkWinfcm the citizen. i'MiVNlloi " town, that he tviHimrtEEF1n: market, during - the present leason, every MoouV. Wed- ncsday, and .Friday mornir or at mitj viuti nine Wllltll T0UIU IUJI tnc convenience of hi. friends and cntnm- ers. reriou. having HEEFES tot sale would do well to apply to the sub scribcr, as he trill pay the most libera Ipriccs for them, in Cash, at alt time.. JOHN I. SHAVER July 2, 1831. : y: ' ' 78tf-i NOTICE. rpiIE Subscriber intending; t6 move to Wilmington, offers hi. services to his friends and the public general ly, after the 20th of Aogtut. a. Com mission and Forwarding Agent, . ' He will have -he-use of Jarge-Wharl ith a convenient Warehouse, and hopes by strict attention to please all who may favor bint with their bust DCS. : JONES FULLER. (ty Refer to Messrs. Thos.JCur tis, 0. P.Slark,und jr. Whitehead' July 26. 4t88. TAILORING BUSINESS. Benamln Yraley. TTAVINO received the latest New. JL X', York and Philadelphia Fashion., together with those of London and Pari., and will continue to receive them, from time to time, as they change, and having a number of good workman, he l. prepared to do work on short notice and in first-rate atyle, and which will be warranted- to fit well. OfdeFs fro work, will be punctually attended'to. A. he is tne Agent of Ward of Phila delphia, and of fieguez, of New-York( those wishing to learn the art of Cut ting, can apply to the .ubscriber io Salisbury. BENJ. FRALEY. 6rnt5g0 ' " -: EIVITY BLANKS - fO A!.R UERF, y V no, 2:1 a)uir, nun prw .linrrifan l,!uuum ALrt.'e Tirrnrui: l-as. btcn lo! ! r.J jiid J.VV pr Ires it i ) ; ace tCF lpMJitarit lntuliFfnee, LIST of iJriliiiint 'New' York lotteries lo l)e drswn (u the city A tf Yurk lor the summer campsigu . t r AusiM ;J0, CitM Cptf?i-V?--;. Tickets 25 6D No. 9 draw boiiofal' racksgeiof Wholes, coni'pr'so lick '-I ' 1 8,00 vrnntetf lo drw..-M.,.w..w-..3i Jl -Augaat If Eitra S3 Capital. Tlciiti gS-60 No. 10 drawn ballots. ' rkige of.WiioIci, conx'g.'M tick' ell, :r i ' - : ' -gioo ' Warranted lo draw,.w....,M,.w4j l August S. Extra 8 4 Capital! ' "' ' , ; 40.000, v- $10.000.," ' Tic kets 310, lowest prize Rt J-66 No. $ cftawn ballots. . i ? . . - ' ' iMkacsof Wholei, eopt'e. Sj tick ets, - V .' ' - ' " ' 55ft. AVirrinterl to driw.2-',:..iri0lr August. 31, CxtraSi Capitali. .-:ms rtis.OOO, 85.000. : Ticket! g -66 No. 10. dnwr. Package of Woolcs, coot'g. S3 tick sVarranTt tTto"3rs w..... j $ ,SepL7Cl9 - : 4 . TlckVts 5.-60 Na-o drawn bslloti. . Package of Whole, coni'g. 39 tick ts,7.-...-TV.V- .' 2110 Wsrrjntad to criw......... i Sept. 14, Extra 36 , ' 0,000. .:...38 35 Tickets 8466 No. 10 drawn, ballots. Packages of Wholes, coni'g 33 tick ... . Warranted to draw..MM...u...MM....34 3o,ooo,. 20,000. lO.ooo, IScrtic. r a 36 No. LttervT-6 drawn ballots. ITict; ettSlft -Packag! oiYbo!ei, cont'g 13 tickets, Warranted to CnwZ... 110 " Septm 97TxrrT27 .. - . - T --;T'.$2ooo6i--.:l:'', Tickets y 60 No. 9 drawn ballot. Package, of Whole. Htoo Warranted to draw toMWS& SS . 1 Orderi JbrTicket. lo Iny of tho New York Lotteriesi by mail or otherwise, il receive prompt and ronfidential attention When one or in oro Ticket, are ordered, the postage need not bo paid. Those who prefer it, to lave postage, will base a certificate of the numbers sent by mail, and the original Ticket, will be sealed up and held subject to the ownet. dispo as!. This plan though generally adopted by my customers, is not done without ex press orders. ,;iv. ;,T- 'tv Bank notes current in any psrt of the United States, or the Canada, will be re ceived by roe at par log Tickets. Many 0'.mOU5eLe vr,'cu',r ? rem" U. States notes,--this, (tb6ugh very ac ceptab!c,)is not necessary. , s. " I am authorised to make reference lo the Managers," Mestri. Yatei and Min tyrei als) to many firit rate Houses In this City, Boston, Albany, Charleston, S. C. Richmond, Vs., Fay cttetillc, N. C, and Augusta, 'Geo. ' The LOTTERY HERALD is publish ed by the subscriber every drawing day. The Herald contains the official drawing scheroescoeJkaw Uanki, rrtces current, eaamg aiatter, tec. It will be sent gratia if requested, to all who deal wtta . me riease ad dros. ' . r tt ANTHONY H. SCHUYLER, ;JY. York. Cotton Oiu aakVag. THE subscriber respectfully inform the citi - lens of Davidson, and the adjacent eouo ties, that he continues to carry on, at his Shop in Lexington, the business of Making COTTON GINS, equal to any manutactured m the United States indeecU his Gins are preferred to alt others, by those who haye tried thent sod have found a ready sale throughout a large ex tent of country r Hi price shall be as reason. able as t any other shop in the Southern cotintrv. . . .' AH orders will be bromntlv attended to. and Gins finished in the shortest possible time. Jlebairint' of Gintwill be done on the short eft rtVtite, and in the most Substantial manner' by the public's humble servant, libit UK A. .i'LIZluaAaa'i.N, tzinrtpn .Vy nM, 18?0, ?l iii:ad UAK'n-'.itu, tmUdvn, x. c. dilut e, mi j fj ..Jc'r.:rn r f the Utc ltuk I r , A lined the it third ro-" ' t J tttucnt of N. C. iMifi'la ar ; r l lef r tiy ci rntnanJed to jrpjxaf , it s' it v. Uat lhuo in4i:lo r ty oFilJjy.tho slxttenihof ' i.pf c inter r.:zuiXck " ' V I A. M. wiih shJo arms fr tli'v " , I and a!to,orl thl nexj dtf af, . mm 9 O Chick at tha Simn rljf r a ttiur cnmpsoici'resJf for fstUw, V. l?y order of the Cofnsl. . i L-" ' ' 3 1 ft D,CKlun,, " f K : Cabinet Mfikin THE litncrlberi respectfuIJy lafcrrrt the cl'iicns of Salisbury and the turroondin country that they bve.r.ooi! rnenced ih above buincit in tho Tawrt - 6f fHu.rf fibtit ".SU'iit J-o.Jew tiri' Ls'r of- the CnutrWlnthflr oir rnaln'iireVft 3": in tne noma uroj;rly occupied by ?lr. Fajey as a Tavern wher. ;by are boas prepared to make and repair every . scription of Foroituro at the short cat no tice oo the most reasonable terms and la style of wotkmsnihin supui.r to any thing of the kind heretofore doue Io thi. L' plc. . ' ' :. - - : i ' . 7 Orders for Sideboards. Secretaries, Da reios, Csrner Cupbotfd, Tables Ladlet " Work Standst'fce. "l'uihtr wlib otery other article In their line of buiinesi will bo thankfully .fully receiyed and iiricily attend '' uif f t hope by punctustity and fithftii "J 1 mblo to merit and receiva ma 4 ' ded to. They work roans cooragemenu A. r. umsf . GEORGE F1ULET. Aay wtusif..; juvlv,7 N. B; Good Walnui. Cherrv or Curl'd Maple plank wtil be taken at cash ia DaM pay (or any of the abort articles. . yfc-.! . .. , A. W, B. r, o. r. Negfroe ri IIE lUbaaiber i desirous ta puN . X chase a number of JfEQROESl without inw limit during the nest, twelve month.. Any person' havW such property for sale would do well to apply to the subscriber before they make a. ale, for they may ret! assured that he will pay the most liberal price. nCJlSII. JAMES IIUIE, N. B. Alllctten flddresscd tu tho i ubscriber will be attended to ai punc tuallyf as if appticatJoo was made ia peraon, Io hi. abscence Rosexr Iloir; will attend to th buiinesar or jn hii ab.ceoce Ma. Rkxteb, the-Post-Majtcr, will, who is author' iied la make, purchase, at all times. 'S!nlithitrytJIny2i - 7?tf Notice. fTPIIE undersigned having qualified, ' JLt at M if Sestirm of Rowan Coun ty Court, aa Executor of the last will and Testament of Margaret Young, Dec'tl. requests all persons indebted to .aid estate to make payment, and all person, having rlaian. against the same, to present them f r paymcut, within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in br of their recovery.. . W. B..WOOD. Ex May, 19A 1831. r 3mt86 i - " ' nf i , -::Statesvillet rXlAKEN'op anfcommiUedtb Jail on the 14th iust. . negro boyl who say. his name Is ISAAC, about five feet threw or four inches. high, and safs be bet tone, to John Armstrong livlnc In Yotk ' iltt rkt South Carolina. Arso on the 17th inst. a negro boy who says hit name is RALEIGH and sayi he bclongsHo Abrs- barrf Milleri living in York district South Carolina. Owners are reehiested to come forward and prove property pay charge and take them away or they will be dealt' kb si the law direct.. , - JOHN WOOD. Jailor. JuneSQth, 183L . J7lf THE .ubscriber. respectfully Inform the citixeni of Cabwrros and aur rounding country, that they continue to carry on the tailoring business, at their old ataod, ia tho town of Concord, Nt C. io all its various branches.-. They will cut and make garments, in the most du rable manner, on the shortest notice at low prices and agreably to the latest fash ion, in the Northern cities, a. they re- change take, placev r Country" . . i . laaca in pay. sor worn, ai casn puces. They thank their friend, for past favors, and hope Tor a continuance of public pit ronage by doing good fa.hjonable work, at reduced price. 3mt88 GEORGE & JAS. W. KLUTTS. Ccincori, Cabprru Co. July II, 1831. ; ) . 1 -w 4f i 11 . ' . s ' I s - w i - I t K 'V t t i TV '. f r t it v w 1 ; i I V V
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