J th'y veil u.f i!.: ul-.'a . .1 ..nan I lvvarl to ri lV, HC(f;uimiliinlti7vaf4lo ll,p.i u!,.aHVJf.lh.i Mia !..! a K..r;,.i ewnwlw anl o. which th-y thiJt will satisfy tho Kfh. They are l r ... , . ... .i. ..r. fa'tat thokoor aal nt th! fft.'( IVy ar,t t'ac dutlrj rc 1jcc J on &1! articles tuj they "iiwM rat'' fr lhe:a l etwul l4.y tro now than to ltdvne ihrni vti tuch grttct fcwinvd by tho rit h tad itnt orVllioHS CJSMUinc J by the fioor They the I'aitaJ t'ut r to imfllr by the Tir . i(T, t!ve r ( buTt m well the fioor ani k't not all the burthen of govnimcut be ImposeJ upon tho litter. $9 hait "v'e 7iV Via tTi'o'Tt luuJs oT1 Free Trade" U the louth to bo on thci guard tad not to be wducc j frwn their Juty to hcmAjlveiy to Uicu couutry tn to man iiud at largo by any tucb "cwriiag devj. cei,V lu! to cry abxiJ and tpare1 not Jfwr 'rrcoTrad4aod Tarmcr'a Riht' iff1 ft!r Such oar Dicnda a Uh to take tin jnpf r Jurin tho fitting of the fitate "if'-1ltir-uJ CurirfM will tk-aro to rctiJM r.i forty fcM couvetneht o .tliat w()ij.ay bo pifpQrc t furnish thew with a i 'e ct (He mail now ia ivn day uea R-ijhj to Uut will be able to :'Lve I'jJ jdceduij of tho kjlalatare in ctfr ; 2f;r of almost ai tote a datet a the Jl.atfch'ajri. "Thero U aUo.a niaii TuiLiug directly from Washington City to this place three times a week, so that wo will be able to get ncwa from Washington bfour " rerni theirefafe who .:Jbgt of the State Lrgiikture ind of Cougrcss ran, by taking ouVpopcr", get it altu rt u toon fls If they took' the Ralegh a: (1 Washington japcri and on the ecore of i Ocapwu they eul save rnor.thaa uau. bo Tttt KicnxokD KNatiiti "Ai a jvrt ol the biftory ol th6 utm we may state what is understood to be a fact at Philadelphia, that Mr. Clay addressed a letter to a friend in that city, which was received only a day or two be- jbrc tho Convention wet, stating his belief and we understand his wishes, that the TtthiTSytcra might be so altered by the next Congreas, as to be belter accoront'V dae3 to the dcires of the Southern politU ciiuu." .Wlktu he begins to tatter, is it a time far ua to despond 1" -Remark.) No, ti is no-tirairforwtojvifrobtaJjrto dcsiKJiiJ, but this docj not follow as a ne. cessary consequonce of the tattering of Henry Clay. Who docs not see through the thin web which ho hn w ove I Ho be gins to had thut tho Nationals alone can not elect him and bo hopes, by this won dertul concession, to gsin over to his sid tbof the South who are ditaVrifwd with Oenl. Sackson. Cut the people of th? South know Mr. Clay too well to place a.'.y faith in what ho says. They would scarcely believe him' .were h o disinter ested individual, much less will t'ay when it is so much to his interest to be believed ia what he says. They know that he a ne wiawauld.6toop to nnr- thins howcv er low in orde'r ko saWyTiis vaulting am bition. We say to all be not deceived by him. Look to what he was in 1812 and to what he w-as ; in 1825 and you will readily fiffre; with us that thei-e is no tie pndence to boplacdd dpon him- , 4 m sasja 4sT Tlie citizens' of ' the ! Northern States m te-inoery-ttletyHrt great constitutional questions which are a sub. jeet of such frequent discussion at the South. This arises frm the fact' thai ihny hsve not been oppress?-- and conse quently have ' not examined them. Wr have baen ground to tho dust by the con tnictions which have been placed upon tho charter of our rights by ah interested luijority is Qm press arid wo have in cOn Wfjiiencia T IxMiineT thaT1fhartel '""The result of our examinations br-s becrt that we do not find any sanction for the exafi 'ions of our northern bsiethren in that inr fitrument. They too would find it to be 'he case, if they would but Tamino and hey would he lead, if not to abandon their present policy, at least," to treat otr com. i'laiuu leas corttumcliously than they arc dually, t ted bj- tfee oitbj; Pce.?. !..! r t ! -I" p . , ' '."V I:L.. ; u r I. o. ,r .,a efw. w . , (f. -: ,,, J0Jr.u!i,:,,,a. i ,t h i rv .-, y r,v. , ru f , nti;!.! , i r - , - .... ;',,"ryor-'jnrt-; ujH-Hjth.jaii-.M'.r 1-W rcrye i '....! t9 :;.( ir:alt(f he r.-;:l, IhdKlirf that, t-t, .nomination jiU r. -t alTcc! Mr. Chy4 thinccs for t!,e rrf-ii.lofjcy. Eut ia this they will not uccel. Tliefactthat Mr. Wirt ii t tnonoffmeicnoo & of eonin popularity, ad. ed to the fact that ho was and, still m a warm snd waloua aiippor1er"of th princi. ph i ( fthe Clay partyj wil'l prcTcnt any one from cominir to any other ccwhwioo thi.i that it "wilUornpklely divide tHat pnrty, and will seal the. doom of Henry .Al'b.ll)atithc mibibd Wtlv-Jvlit. of 4 oniut print to say now abouL (aoiily quarrels! Dolhcy relish thera a welt now oa they did somo jr month 0g t Hf it the r opine not. ' : Fao ms N, V. tocain it tSacts tt. In the proceeding of many" t the public madias which hate been held in tho various towns and Htnte b tppoini dclcgutcs to tho, t w.York Convention, we Mrceive a very cencral foelin In Ki. Torw n mowncaiwq of tbe Tarifl, and me rcductioti of Kh taxes on ike Me chonics and Farmers '(i. e. princely man. iifacturcrs) da net involve th Minti file itf. firoteetion.? . Kem&rk'J How-is fli? Is this your cue MartinT Do you 'staud un- committed TIX you And your . only hopes of suecefs to lu upon the, good will of the manufacturer T In thUthe way you intend to conciliate theml Hal you wont touch "liefinncifile cj rorre." TbatV right. Wait and- soo. which way ".tao wuid. blows. . . B 4 -1 (ttr Thc Nationrijj' are' sorely troubled by the obstinacy of the Anti-Masoni. In spite of the cozcoing of Jo Gales dtco. they win not drop Mr Wirt, stiJ take vp Henry Clay. 'The placid and benignant Editor of tlm Intelligencer, will losobis tamper rcry shortly, if an article b that papef bf the 20th ult. is any index of the inward workings of its Editor's mind. We pity him very sincerely. Anger would sit so badly upo his sweetly smiling countenance 0r The farmers in this section o country are busily engaged in taking in their crops',"" and uTaewing their"small grain. They have reaped a plentiful hsr. vest, but from present prices we ear they (j w ing at from 20 to 25 cents per bushel and wheat from 45 to 60 cents. This will scarcely repay them for the trouble of gathering it. This should open their eyes to the necessity of having some cheap and expeditious way of conveying their produce to a good market CT Matthew Carey of Philadelphia has favored us with No. 2 of his review of the address of tho Froo Trado Convention. We hare cut t eourtety road the old gen. tlomans egotistical nonsonse but will not tresspass .upin tho readers attention, by a notice of its contents. Or-ExEcrno. Negro Sam the pro p?rty ol Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly, convic ted of an attempt to commit a Rape upon th- body of Mrs. Livinia 8wink, at Oct. Term 1 930 of Rowan Superior Court, was execrtted agreeably Jo the sentence "of the Ctwiri, on Friday jast. He persisted in de clariri bis inuence uutill tbe last. , O- We have endeavored this w eek to give our rea'krs a greater vari"ty of dis- n than usual. Ve hope there wiil bo something to suit the taste of every out. Ctf :o irTtnN.L Improvement ir.ETiNei At a moetinff of a number of gentjemca at Mr. -Slaughter's Long Room, on Thurs- . .. ,. A. .Li i. (jay evening me eta insi. ior Pn'j of Coasnltiilg toother uport the present difficulties under which the people of this State labor for tho wanfof some: means of: intercommunication bctweii the different parts of it, and for devising some remedy for the eatnd, Thomas L. Cowan was Called to the chajr and Burton Craige , appointed Secretary. The objects of thc(Ol Kent and the rnncess viciona irom i -usnui wri,nrii.a the ceremonies, was -the indisposition of meeting having bcenexplamed by Charles Maieoty waa fuly Fishcr, Esq. in a brief and pertinent ad dress, the following resolutions weje unaniipously adopted i ' i , , ' , J I n . . r J c Vf n,r ,, f, I: .,,,, k I 4u h .;,!, ;,fy ,,n mf!, i; ' r.f, ,J t.YU f 4,1 tift nrt ' JI'vn i v L-.tS tho " f,al!,,hf 1 m t!lIj I.,!lfr' i haU emnmiuno 1 three rr. icr. i U appointed- 'to 'address a tircubf iftt i- tx.!.; rer.f patKfcf t!j3 county, tx. I' xiy, tlio ebjfcts of the metti.i tuvl luvitfcijj tho pople t attend. ' . UniLvri), Tint h ih opinicwi t.f this mrtit'g, it will grtatfy promote thecauw of Internal Isnprorrmcnts, f-organize iictios in the, sorcml C6unties of this f'tite, trhoM object alia! be to enlighten io pubh'o mind, and stir up public f-clin? "ponevcy bwnch of this important sub jects i T - - lUfotrnD, That a Iwmmilfee of thrre be appotott'd to' draft a constitution, Hr icha'-aoci'rty.aod laid before tbs bve. Viii2 to be hHd: oo the 21th lrfn.' mnA that taMxornrnfttce, 4U.16p6ir correal paodenci ..w'.il t prsoner fa 'hf ttpttntiet, rocomnienilin thai simiisr societies be esubhshedtbcte. -,.. ( v v I. RtsoLrtb, 1 liat saiJ com'mittee, alwi, preare a uelrioif ial to the next legislature, praying that bbi) to csthe a tunrey o bo mode, for a RaiH load, and estimating tho coet uf the same, fitm Beaufort through tho centre of the fVate, fap.totlw Wffrtera counties, and that tle iame be laid bifiro the meeting to brt hrld, on tho 21tb instant. - ; ' ' : The Jollowin per prss were then ap pointed the committee under tho 1st res olutinn, viz: Dr. Isoad Ruta,: Thornas G. Polk flinl Durton Crt e, and the fol lowing gentlemen a Coram 'tee umler tho 3rd reolution, viz: John .(jles, CharJes Fisher and William Chamls rn. , On. motion, it was riolvo J tliat tlieto procecilings be rigncd by A chuinnan and Hccrctary and rent to tho Editors of both the papers in thi place, fc x publica tion. Tlie meeting, then,4adjournl to the 24th iiHtai'it. ;-- v? HOArAS- V. ' FOREIGN; t Latest from Europe. :v' ; Tlie brij; Lady Adams, Staples, an'' red at Baitimare yesterday mornihff fron Liverpool, bringing advices from Liver pool to the evening of the 12th September. The editors of the American are indebted to Mr. Keilsnn, of the exchange Rooms, for the London Morning Herald oft he 12 and the Liverpool Times of the 13th, from which they make the annexed interesting extracts: - POLAND. The latest intelligence from Poland con. tained in these papers is dated M From the frontiers, Aug 27,? and published in the Prussian State Gazette of the 2d ineV "it refers principally to mere movements of the bostue armies. The main Polish or my had retired within the fortifications of It --l. .A I : " i 1 r nrsaw, anor naving vusuiinoa a loss oi m AAA. A A A . iuuor louu men in a reconnaissance, owing to the imprudence of Colonel Le gallois, a French officer. Two corps have been detached into the Palatinates of Pod lochia and Polzk. Within the walls of the city compara tive tranquility had been rostored by the firmness of the new Chief or Dictator, Krukowiecki. Four 'of the miscreants concerned in the horriblo massacre of the 16th ult. have been' shot, but it is said that the leaders in tnoso frightful disor ders havfl been allowed to escape with im punity. So far from having any Intention of surrendering, the determination of the troops and the' citizens - to defend them selves to the last extremity had, if possi ble, become more fixed. : The Russians on the other hand, are described as eager for orders to assault. The leaders : of both armies are aware of tho valuo of time. Paskewitsch is hastening his pre parations for decisive operations against tf ii i it -: - vv arsaw, wen Knowing inai, u- ino city holds out but for six weeks more, the win ter will have set in and expose him to the repetition ofthe defeats and losses cxpen. enccd ly iJiebilsc ast year, ftucn is precisely the expression oa the minds of the Polish Generals ; they Will consequent ly laugh to scorn the summons to surren der , by w hich on three Buece9sive days, the Ruesiati Marshal means to proceed in his attack upon Warsaw. The ostentatious arrogance of the Emperor Nicholas, inde- icinrmuu Clnrinzin advance (nccordinj to private e(terg frolri jj,,) thal he will listen to m m0,jitutioh of other rowers no terms )0n the p"art of the Poles abort of absolute submission, is therefore superfluous . The 'Coronation of William IV. took place with great pomp an the Sth Scptem fa,.. Tho "London Globe states that the true Cause of the absjcnco of the -Duchess aware ofthe fact. The Rtiofm W.-The -Liverpool Times urges the adoption of renewed e- , !!!. I Mim,,.-; pt,ar,r:!, f. !, f,,,;, ! , vrMt ,,, r,l(,i th, pr,., ,'nI.. lfriMra..t.n' lhrcu5b 'lho Jl.:4.f I.rJi: , M Fn.i rcrbinnoTr f..n-sympi 1, it is now cw ecfurod. ma tv th 'who it i.i now conjectured, even I y thjo who ( ra l t!jf tim-3 wfre t!o t Panama.?, ' '.'I. . i.i.i'i': tiji.'iinn, trial uio k i.rm liill will tn- n tho (ou an l th it .i rw were then waiting to ck of Lonl i ; n t pr rhapt without Mm fari-. bi soul to th" rdaimi of glory and to d'i -oos op p.r,;tion, but without that of nun. who gave it. fathen requritcj oni i-i'L: bns which alone Cou' l rtndfif such dppo-1 brotUrm that wis' :Kep( to lay htd en "jfion ( irinidablt!. A very Cotwide rabid ; his bacV and kiwef hi hivl which bo did, movement Jtas recently taken in the j he'then l id hiw firrwell an I crot his proxies ; several Uiathasgivci info tlie An- hands-on his hrewt, ail died without t . tiRcfonncrs,havechanUhandn;andm;uiy I gasp or ffrone. He is god. to the enribracts'-" Peers, who had hun back, ure at Jr.jth i of bis God, U1 cijoy bsppy immortality, declaring thir acquUsrrnce fa the Gral j He hsiWU discontdatowidow and seven Measure,' We stale these fuels, not t. children -ti bemonn his loss. He was a lull, but to stimulato'tho yigilanc o and ac kind Indulgent husband,'-, an afTuctionat tivity of the peopie ; We call , on thm to xrtnt and an honest man. f. y ( , labor heartily and actively in the cnso 1' ? V ? , . fowse.Vf' ' that is their ownJwaimh oi thyir lobof .. is not withbuf 'asairod hope of a full and j "' ' AUSTRfAi "'I no insurrection. in HungirybsrbeeS ncaBunrr naa nen iruiii nrinn . whom teyeral ban been tried by Courts i ' I , v 1 manit, anu snot. Italy is, lor Im mo t -UTESTFOREIdtf N'EWsY We obtain the following additional f r elgn news from the Ncrf, York Courie'N The most important part of it is tbe sf. Aiding intelligence ofthe Jestructitf pro gress of tho Cholera, and the apprehended change in tho French 3Iudirt ry. " -.) , By tho arrival ofthe eUp Extio, Urqa. hart, from Havre, we have received French papers to the 12th September, for which we beg to express oar acknowledemcnti to Captain Crquhart. Disturbances a'uiongst the ptpulace of Paris appear to have broken out, and td have ' continued fhr some days. The ac count we give of tbcm we have extracted from tho Havre Journal. They do not seem to have been serious...... J . A change, in tho Ministry is spoken, of. Maimer oi ms AV lit., w.U take the placi of M. Terrier. , Thc cholera seems to have made an alarming progress. Jt- is stated with much confidence that it has broken out at Vienna, at Berlin, besides committing. "--uuiui rarsges ' in Hungary, une ac count from Paris says" We begin here to familiarize ourselves with tho idea of MM!lfl!7 thia arurrra uun Mok ... . 1 1 f ft w" u mviu 1 141 II urn , LOIIWvl. ; erably diminisliod, however, in its mst ilangerous characterisUrs, and we rely a iyod doal on the skill of our physicians.11 From Poland there ia nothing definitive,' of which "dependence can be placed. -The Moniteur of thn Oth closes on interesting article on the late events in Wat-saw, with the following statement of the actual situation " of tho two" ar mies at the latest datos from the ssat of war. t ,. " ?? '' qqarters of the Polos are established arron0TjfthHg,at!nr;rf W1irsa"w7 and tue diirerent corps of the army aro concetitrated at a short distance. Fratitirrt t Pnt, JJ?utt 27 All the members ofthe National Government have riven in their resignation.. KonU . owictki is - nominated s Preside.it. The following ato the powers' entrusted to Wmt, ' H . ' ; ' 1st. ,To appoint the Chief of the army or deposo him. (Debinski is provisional ly Chief) V i, 2d. jTo nominate a substitute. (Nie moiski is designated fr this office.) 3d. To declare war or make peace. cnovokin; the Diet at tho same time. 4th. To nomintxte sit members, one of which shall eountenii his orders. CUn- til now Wiclpowski f3r foreign eiTairs is only mentiondd.) . :.ts. - ITio new head of the covernment has closed all the Clubs, and those will be Considered as rebels who attompt to form new .ones. , Tlie last troubles have not been exag Eerated. The populace murdered the Generals implicated in th$ late conspira- c-i the account given by the Russians of these massacres must, however, ba re ceived with mistrust. Marshal Paskcwitsch who has been pined by a partthtrdirtsion of General Kiiiliger, is encamped at a distance of one or two leagues. Nevertheless it is not believed thai be will attack. Until now therehas been nothing but skirmishes .of no importance. OTMTVAItY. Died, in Wilkes county N. C. the Rev William Gilliam, on the 17th of August 1831, aged 74 years, of a disoas? called the dispepsia. lie had been labouring uy der this deseose for six months, and e,nV fined to his bed for three months, whia1- nc oore wiiij cnrisuan tortitudo and common resignation to the will or ritla He had been a orofossorof reirri -God. Bantist order for fortv veam. o'n of the cher of the same faith fo ; dnd a Pre Tlie carlr part of his X twcfy Yn, the cause'of his caat'gV doted to 3 terms as a Volur-,,1?:.8Cm!l or hi9 Country's inr-T ,I1 cause of . , fV!lf 1 1 I'f !'ir? 1 1) tt irr 1 1 1 j i i. I ei rtii 1 t ui 1 1 pr irJ U ,.,'). li e-Mi- iiJ fcl iadti th Ciirirt, .,l,t ap..ii:-! d'tftri:t; U wn I'm n.dv cijo! t, i aiHure itC tftiw n-Hil'm that ha wui mini hor.isti a bom. i tii iii'u uri n ial mill in ci;i .( that ha w i g in horaoMt a honn n m i la witlt ha.iJ eternal in the lleivfi.V iltultttt ,fl IreJoil County, on the ... . v... New & Desiraljie, Winltf iiaoaa.- HAlKEi i-si IfLMLY ie oo tr." ceivirg anq opening a treat luppty oi dcuutio Kail sod -Winter Uoods, V Uctcd with g'i c.Ta in PuU'oopM and New Voia.. Vocir sioca ionu of i almott tverjr sriiUe tnuljy,ipt In store In itii pnviilit coun.rv, all of which they aio stkumiidsd tv sell very cbetp : ' 1 Tnosd tttblaj to' ptirchaso will ih weld tocsll k cxtmine tnclr snonment, bear prues ai.d ji"ge for thttnsclvts. JS'ovtmbtr, I8Jt. jf6if CELLING OFF I! 'cuic Juucnuti, kaiuiKi); ners c( the, firm of Krtes & .M,.;iuri, b-ve determined 10 StLU OFF.' eir precnt LXTLNSIVF,. afOCK Of. (JOODS- Hencefowsrd, ,ctfy sriiclc iil be cered a prices, ths't cannot (M :o kuit thoki w bouts dcbitcOs ut Hjrcht- ID!! '" r-' y Cheap Goods. MERCHANT, wliliini to srfd to their stock, would do well to call on them, it ey may depend on (jetting BAU GAINS The peculiar situation ot the concern, render it ueccssaif ittst cvoiy person todebtad to them iexrep' itioc- -wl.oic'limii ct'ucoii is no: jit eYp.iwd,; khould make an immediate sttilomrui. Tnty must, in future, stll ctcluuvdy fur tush. ' ' , , - -4 110 Ii T. KYLE, ") Surviving partner I1AZL' T. K V LC, (jf ihe Jrm if ; 5 j:Ijm: Saliburtf .Vo. W'fSt u r-- BOCTOitS FT AV 't', ,w temiy - located thtmselvei, J.on the ftouth Vaddin, In Iredell Cci N snd i.i l ie ueignUiihood of Ct io. it 's Mills nod Uriuiv store, vn the place, fol .usrly owned by Won Uyorf where they Inter. J prsctismij iteDicrsu upon the b!)ore ijMem. I hoy mjy si all times be found a; their residence, ex ceprwbtn profeikion-lty. engaged. Tiey ire aware of tbe prtjudkerot soma peo ple fnipst this tyiera i: btmg new and . iiiifatnionabie ; out upon a fair lrisiDott " acu c and chrohicsaies, iush'sa, Fevers, Spasm LoCym, Bite of x Mad Log, Fils, . Vjisont Hectic Uropseij, Consam))tionht TV together with Surgery and Oostetricks, hey flitter themelvei Hut tneee prtju dics will be removed. No poikob ieitber Miueral of. Vegtuble ii Used as a ttiedi cine. Every due attention will be paid to those wbotpatroniiie tbcm with char res very accommodating to su t th UmSii j- . - , , 393 XOV. X'Uh 1031 KSTATK8AL1C. Cxtrniive Sale and hiring AVjrrt fplIE subscriber' wiUner for MlcTTr y the Couri House, in Salisbury to the, '( i jbes bldiler on Saturday the 5 l it ; of 'X-cemb'.rnrxt, nbout fhrtr likelv NF. GROG'S, belonjin n the E?tto, ofthe Ut. Doct. S t Firant,'fons1stir.got .Vcti, ir0MCn ch Udrcn Boys,' atf -" ' .The object of the sale benr ta py oft claims againsi mo i.iaic,va3ii) abla paper at the Slibury Bank,' nt anv Legal demn-l againtt the Etats, wilf be taken in Payment. And on Moqda.y the 2nd .'nonary ae-. .ill We hired," s(hcCouri House oforc ssi'd, for one yosr, on ihe uuaUe.rt' fiffj-, or sixly' negroes, if tbe ahovode scrii v.n, belonging (o t ho said Estate. 1 oi.-- ' 11. MACNAMAKA adwr. i- f. I 1 -t. .V- i t I

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