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f at ' a x l it, ar it Sf ft '4 If it 1 d lit 1 m r Vat COXLCV. I Western Caroliniaiu ATURDAY::::::::MARCII 15, 1834. PUBLIC SENTIMENT. A Hiemorial has lately been sent to ConprpM from Jilifiu County, and another fbtnFayetteville, aigned a great many eitiaena of Jam places respectively, I nrtyin" the edoptaM ofmeasiires to relieve Uie We -have giVcn a ,ptaq.e W the Memorial from tay- attcvule, ana rpgrei wax in nngui or uic uuict, un . . iL- 1 ..f .1 .1 1 liir want of apace, exctjides it from our cjIiujmw.- It ia triUen with ability, And depict, in etrong but true Co ,rs, Uie miseries resulting from the President a ill-ad- iaed or unadvised measure. W o have made room fur one of the Halifax resolu- ioim. The' gentlemen whoie aarnc we aigned Were nearly all of them) once thorough-going Jackson-men L-bot they titty WW jBXpcct to be called wophipper f ike galtlrn calf, or pot-kimie politician. The Raleigh Register received by the la& mail.eon- an account of a Meeting in that City; three of W resolutions pasBe4 by the meeting, will be flmnd in l,nr col urns, and we regret tliat our spsce to contracts mr ability to give such sentiments the attention which Wy ao highly merit at our hand. (r We give irt our paper of to-day an extract from Report made to- tlie Mechanics and Artisans of the City of New York, by a Committee who were deputed lpn prce4 to .W asttUEUTton ai(U aj w'H ire jjrress ami lilt; M'TULIIC wi uiv ot"j v.. ui !.... einhiirrairttieot We cJn hanlly tell whether we were more amused, imliffnant, or disrupted, by 'hr. aw.int0ieOimmittee pive of the President's eondnrt when tliey waited o hun with their humble petition. But the reader will be a better judge of our emotions wlu n he mails tlie Report We are confident there. is no exaggeration in the picture given of the President's raving : we have had the mine thing represented too often, by other gentle inrn of recitation, and who were also his warm politi cal friend,' to doubt the trutli of what tlie New York tViwnittee state. Tlie allusion which tlie "old Ilero" makes in the ronclutfin : iene of the drama; To fhf idVihrtry of the iMnelites. and its consemtences, is a severe rebuke to the People of this country, although there is a mint f j in naming the ahjrct of tlieir sinful worship. It is not the "Golden Calf,' in the shape of the United States Bank, tint the Peopeliave w'orshTppelTit B'Mrt itsire like a furious bull, that raves, and stamps, and miis over every tiling, animate and inanimate, in his blind raire. Tlie Presrent says that "the People of this country may jet be punished fitrtlifir iilolalry." We liave no dsibt of it fare are mm suffering Us- it and, as he lias been so ungrateful as to taunt them with a suppv n-d woTHiiip of the Bank, we will take tlie liberty to say, without a ffcare thsf k in the idol which, if any, will bring them to punishment. - - But we uV imi HitprwatC upon Vm a syiiilar fte with the.usdtOn gsf of Israel. We wo-ild be sntitird if lie wsild dritrend from the Capitoline mrrnnt whi- th-r, unlike Mwn, he asrendet! to reerit adoretinn and. in tlie r'lirviu;iit of the Hermitage, atone fr the rahunitir-s he has bpsiL'ht "on the cwmtrV. ' And we wmiM Wwh tlml hie life Iniglit be spared until, umler tlie aiis)iice of ssnnh wier"heail, the institiitions of our land could be. puxjud of r,iltir'' pulUUwmr " i We'are norther wnrshippers if llw llank war of .llie Presilrut TVy both swu too mnch jmwer ; but, VwluTtfHifc 'toatt'iriUr. J &na5 -we think, Witjy ' nmre tlwn the laws allowed if, aisl has exerted that tiMre beiM'it than injury to tlie country, the Pre anient has ahtmeil his leyttimatr pWer to tlie pro-ira-lion of public tilth, public reputation, and private fortunes. If l. r,..K r.niilM t inrt.- . ... i . . .1. :! i vi .. . u:. ..... ...... ....o .... i.a,m ...u .... - .... a I - . I .1 . . . 1 L .. .. . . . L I We -Save jrivcn a plaitf the memorial from Fay-Lr .niiiiiiuuflrausi.uiiacLuicttipxwu.ui uuu.-. men, ji.u.-. w k.M.r ViUhd aunuly oU-yea thq.insf inctuai 1 lis distinction be might yet, in me iiM-sMire, rNle'in his own character, J to ascribe such fndgr and fummery to La Fayette, is t wmn rotm j for a resrilntion declaiatory of a eertaii TPtnre public nmrK and renre with the Neiwtngsof ; a IVofle U baweah-iady saf&red enuutfh Sut their bliud devotion to a auin of "like passats" witli otliera. (t Notwithstanding all we hear of the pecuniary d M mo at Ike Nerth, and tlie excitement it ppuluces tlien- and at Wa)un!ton, we are inclined to think tliat w ran Sin In our minds bnt a faint picture of its dire reality. The agitation is beginning to be felt here, bnt the overwhelming wave has not yet reached us. Come it nuns, however, an Ihore is little hope if any change in the mnsoni t)wa Adiiiiiiistration, which might stop iu M-infns mifl nore tianipiillity. I'iivaiTrtleTr'.srr ffirh nftftinnecte-WTrh thr)hrr-t"- il rtiiis gWe a faitliful sketch of doings at tlie S-at of Government. F-ir lit.- infis-iiMiiKsi of Uie public, wc to-day pibliah tlie greater part of two which hav been received here, voe by u, aisl the other by a friend. The writer of the one dated February 21st, is a very mil Ih'eiit, itniectahlc, and succewful artist, a native a it.1 re-ahut of the N.sih. Tlie olla-r letter is from a vry nmMlde ad observant young gentleman, wfsH htsw w in an adjnrnt CVsinty, bnt win is at prescul a wiinnn of poblt trsnmclinns at Waahuigton, and pv VihJCrJ.mpr mfjmatssi to tlie pro' Wo political woaMirvs which have ret to tr.in.pire, TWu wnlera of thee letters esncnr in the onins that no relief w to be fpec4 from the Administiaf tntasi ; and trr sissild, theref Oct"' be surpruwd to hear of " muba in ne of the largs citiec" f However much such anlawful, snavarlmg, and sliock in; tumulta, are to k deprevatrd by the levers ef or der, wf all ksxsw that k ia diAcult to prevent them, where many thotnauidi of miserable bninira are "thrown out of employment at once by the folly or'depravity of men in pnwca, and forced to bear the erica of their Wivf and children bread. Mted fnra others, under aimilaj circurosuncsa, a nnn wry aornetimea cissmit Heeils of herrer ; but whea Wmumndt art UrV.wf tigeiher iThlISnrrtrfV, tlieir "rst" is trM-rea! by their sympathy, and they aJWn couim.t aUa at which humanity ah udders. e mopt sincerely hope even apiiiirt hope that I auch' a' change flfrasurea wiTTyeTtake" place as "may ! avert from mr Country this last evidence .of political corruption. (W.ve..bea(jt.fimi.ef.mircfa besides out correspondent, Uiat Uiere waa a host of applicant for the ofi5 Marshall fur the District of Columbia, before the remains of the late incumbent, Col. Ashton, lad become cold. ' . VVliat a commentaryjiipon human nature ! x ji Theiast Chapel-Hill "HarbingerrfconUi'ns an Utiu- (ting acewint of several curious experiniefiU, made by Mr. Audubon and other naturalists, to ascertain whe ther the Buziard discovers its prey by vmt at by tight, . The reHpective and opposite theories art each so well ipport4lt.we..i.UML true one ; but, like the Harbinger, we incline to Uie opinion that both the eyes and nose of that delicate bird are made subservient to its necessities and pleasures. One series of experiments was tried upon tlie Buz- .v; - - - - t;r-ur U1V aVfn-l Wa1 CiivtlMi VC II1COJ1B Uf UlIHUTVJ Ulg 1U9 prey. Upon this, the Harbinger makes the following pertinent remarks i '' fior can a ihariesirm biro oe eonsidcred as a ,,er fectlv fair silhiect of experiment, bred as he has been in tlie smoke and steam of two or three thousand kitchens, ami amidst the oClal of a large city, and difrbrinff there fore, from a buzzard inhabiting the fields and forests of the back country, as much as trie keeper of a dram-shop does from a thorough-going member of tlie temperance society. There is one species of this bird, found always in tlie State Capitalsbut most abundantly in Washington City, which, we are told, can readily discover its prey a vacant or an a bout-to-be-vacant office by tlie or gan of htartnq. But it would probably beeven morC difficult to try an experiment, fairly, upon this, than upon thejharles ton bird : for it has its senses impaired not only by the " smoke, and steam, and olfiil," of thousands of common kitchens, but likewise by constant exhalations from the rfi Kitchen and the Augean ttalilet besides. A few years agowe were at tlie" ftitls, belrrw-the Narrows of the Yadkin, in shad time. One morning we went with a gentleman to see if there were any shad in his traps. As we approached we saw a multi tude of buzsards on and aUsit the trans ; when our friend remarked that they wore great plunderers, and fnijiHMitly destroyed the shad before they were dead This wihiM favor the opinion tiiat tiicy are not depend ent upon their nose entirely. 07" We fisind tlie following extract in one of our exchange papers, in which it was said to be part of a letter written by the venerable La Fayette : " General Jackson is the very man fitted ffr the pre sent crisis. His stern anil uncompromising republican ism, and his high sense of hoisir, will prove the best se curity for our admirable institutions (lor he calls every thing American his own.)- For a longtime I saw-with pain the advances ol an aristocratic monied institution, which threatened to cast a poisonous mildew over our 1 ... mi I j 1 1 1 P.. ' precious wienies, j ney wnuiu nave mmoni ottr mu j country a pamiive instnunent in their hands, in which ; cat freedom WfHild have vanished from aiiKHitj us. Gen. otimn of a Washington, the firmneie of a Timoleon in fact I am unaoquiunted with any character, m ancient or modern history, which combines ao much excellence with so few of tlie errors of humanity." The desperate shifts to which the sinking Heroites are driven U) sustain their Chief, could not be nsire strongly illustrated titan they are by. the. adoption, of rich" absurd and frilsome exjiedients aa the above. We were surprised to find it in a decent paper : it mtul have crept in during the Editor's absence. ft is not- long wnce-we had evidwie that tlie vene rable Ii. Fayette still enjoyed an unclouded mind and e cannot btrlicve that -he- has all at sunk into such hiUge as the above remarks would, if genuine, charly prove. In the vigor of hi "mind, he "has too much sense to blwve what is here ascribed o him; end, rf he rrntiyi did believe Gen. Jackson a greater anil a better--wan j , " . . V , i . . 1 than W uJiingUsj hunselt, (fi,r even Haikmql.m is not . excepuii in uie wer pniK ioiiii nm,j "jef'M would hardly utter it. . hUll Jess woultr lie, wlio is so! iujiiaxkaLlii .'iot JuJiCacJ aiid f r6pri(rtytrntrfrre sn-nn- . ........ k. - . .h. j.r.t.n- iu- i i . I.- i .t w. tk., .j'l.u.'uLu whole country which is at once the theatre nnis gtory . 3 ' ana in r ms au.wam .. . -, The wlsde affair ia a ridiculous imposture. It smells strongly of the Airam, where we have -no doubt it 1 n-u rnkl im. and not in France. U. tickle tlie deora- ' ...j -r .k- tA, .j , -.11 k,- u.-J u-. l- - - . - - .. I v u,,n.,iMis IA .Mil tho.s ( oiHin Wl.as an uisult to Juimanuy it is really maJtuig hun out no wisur than poor Cajiban, wis. acknowledged hiuus'lf an m wlK-n lie aiscovcrea mat ue nad oeeu worshipping a"3riiiiTiarJ Pir'a" god."" " "" - Would not tb irslirct attack upon la Fayette's understanding and honor bear an action at law CONSlSTENCy, TI1UU ART A JEWEL ! General Jackson Ins bwtofire attempted to jtistify his-cmiluct in relation to the Ikurk, by the plea tliat ike tupe Werv apposed to it In his very temperate and diguitied diakigue with the DeHitatMjn of Mtthauics frvawNew Vork, he amends his plea, as Uie Lawyers' wixiM say, and rests his defence un ilie gnsusl tliat ViZTtopie' were idolicmg-tke ktank, and ia wave necea sary (it him, like another Mosos or Jusiah, to destroy Uieir iilol ! He says he has got bis ' fisit on it, and will cnish it1 But in his rage he forgets hiin'lC and insdvertiitly " lets the cat out a( Uie bag.'' 'The monster,' says be. 'has grown up under circumstances, and has attempted I U) Cisitrol e UHtemmrnt Tls-ro lies llin aecrei ' the rmmster,' as he calls it, would mot is controlled by " the (overnment" tlmt is, 1)y Andrew Jack si tlwroCire he must crush it, lest it may supplant Aim in the hearts of industrious honest people who are cna- aslyipj hy iuhauis U make a living. rulyTTteniwirps rarer of rmpUt mum THE UE.SERAL GOVERNMENT. Major Jack Downing baa told us a great deal about "Uie Gov eminent," eneral Jack si's Government. fndVr the present, irrnmbent, the naili Central Go vernment is peculiarly appnriate. Tlie "old Item" ia lltrrally csninandnr-tnbief, S only t the military and naval force, bnt tsret tins civil departments . toe -counUy likewine. He has only to issue nia pforlamatien, and fJsliiwith the citinin of a Sovereign State are 'branded as traitors, and subjected to military law. If he wants Uie use of the public mo n7, he has only to say (cn Sesamy f arid dirccUy the doors of Uie Treasury fly open, w ith - - - -njltruumicmt touni; - On gnlden kingri turning P, ' "With all this influence, however, it ia the common belief that " tlie Government" has readied ita acme of power, honor, and glory. ' ' It ia very evident that it must have a fall ; and if it should come down, in lW,ohhf6iie grade, from a Ge neral to a Colonel, there will m some hope of the tihi- mate restoration of its civil dwracter. , We perceive that a cuucisiu Kentucky has nomina-1 ted Colonol Johnson, (l)eitekijown as the killer of 7Vs eumf A,) to aucreed the fOnurnf Government. The CoToneTTiasnKm tan go another, "military chieftain" just now, Igvea though he did kill thegreat Indian "warrior, which was' certainly as great a deed of prow and heroism as tlie refusal to black a British officer's boot. . We fear the Colonel has fallen into the" hand of an enemy more to be dreaded than' in Indian Chief and PropheljKjJlLlJicJ ,"td' scnlpuig- kmves we mean' the little "Magicfcii" of Kinder, hook. If theColonel escapes hit clawi unscathed, we think he will-then have shown hiiiuajlf to be proof, against , both furoe and subtlety. i t. ; rail WW y .-a- Wisui!oto!, Febrcahv 21st, 1J4 DiMr Sir ; i ' The proceedings of Congress have been much more interesting than usual, as you will, of course, have observed ; indeed, my small faith in our Government is lessening every day, if pos sible, although but little room remained (for some years past) of its being much reduced. There seems no hope i ail of any relief from tlie President or his friends, ontil forced to it by the clnnior of the People and such is the general distress in creasing every day, as it really doei that I think, in the Hpring it will have arrived at such a crisis tlutt the President and his friends will be compelled to adopt some relief, which they seem, now, not to intend in any degree. The debates this day, in the Senate, have been of a different character, somewhat, from most other days much more isisitive. The opposition begin to say, in the Senate, that the Peojile will be heard, and that the President musf obey their will. Khould no relief be granted until next June, I be lieve, from all accounts, the People will ahiKft, if 4 ifuite, be in martial array ; and I should not be sumri sed if mobs commenced ui the large cities long before .tuat.tiine. I have heard Mr. Pr'estonl of South C4rolrrm, nmke- one Hxerh ; I really think him, in most respects, supe rior, as an orator, to any one I liave ever heard speak. South Carolina lias three men in Congress tliat are re- ally ftrms-Uiey---differ vwy much from each other. and yet all arc grout. Mr. Cnlliourt Is and iki'hi,' tlie ladder of (nine this winter lis luts a woaderful mind, possessing pr-at powers as well as energy. But my essays on great men will give yoa very little light or interest ; and, as I have nothing else worth troubling you witii, I will take my leave for this tiue. Washinoto?i, Man 2, ii. My Dear Mr : I seixe this opportunity to redeem my promise. I fear, however, that 1 shall nt be able to give you any information which may be satisfactory, as the final ...result, pfthe great qm-stion which is now agitating tlie whole country. The removal of tli'e'de pisiites has been disposed of tor the present in the llonsc of Reurewjiitatives, by referriuir it to the Ciaumittoe of yaj Jfng; ; , . .. nsf iTerjate is stiu eomj in,liiiw.f ever, in both llousea. In the Senate, uridentnlly, on wenioiys wlih are portions of tlie country, pmyuig )Ir the adoption oTsisne rviiKxiuti nieiuwre lor uie premmi uiicxninpioa nisirewv and in tlie Ilouxe, on a resolution' intrutluced by Mr. Mardis, of Alabama, directing the pn)ortusi in which the public money elmll be deposiUd in Hie several State Banks. Various and contradictory rumors are in cir culation, as to the views of the President Due thing is very certain ; to all outward avpearitnert, at least, he is Immovable. Neverthelesa Uierd are fliaiting ru mors tliat the pressure has at last d sicked the parsre of his frientls in New York, so sensibly", and that repre sentations tu tliat effect have been to brcibly and plain, ly.uuuki Ui hun, that UiereJyuj been at last perceive a dispositstu t flutiiir aild waver. Ihrw fiir tlie recent moveiiH-ntof the Governor of PunhsylriiBlif "ill cal culated to crmnteract ttiis miloence, rsmams to be iswn. I pot isM'sith ui any uch ruuiura. . 1 ain much mista ken if Van Ilnren and tlie Kitchen Cabinet do not find it a more ililliciilt matter to allay tlie storm they have - rsise.1 m theftW mn'e:breiist; Uim they -area warr of. Jy.htod hJiiwtn?fr destruction of the Ji-uik, at whatever hazard, and at , U) l)p W( rancorous lialrcd to that UlStltUtUUL. . .. The news f Mr. Kivus resignation, and Mr. Inch's j-eWtksj in his place, with the accuinpaityi.ig timms emnccs. nave owiuuest ere una. rosiksi vou.., iiuu ' event is regarded, rHre,"a the last oVsperatn throw of .. .u j .l i -. . w the di-5 to retver the ground the At utmn4rtsu has fcw, ffl Virrma. - Jr, .Jtre..nslJsfr.la UiJly in dulge tliu hoe, that, by apparently sacriliiung hiiiUdfJ , on UielUfol principle, and tlicrely exciting Uie go. nerous sympaUues of Uiat " Mother at Republicanism, . he will stand a much belter chuuu to be returned U. the Seimte when his term shall hsveMpired, than if he ... 1 . . ' principle, ami tlie voting t a-toiradaUve enactosfH, embodying the $tme principle, is too errtirHy wtphiwUral to admit nf any other explanatsm. Fnsn naM and ure- fJCllt inilicntioms I sissild think it will all be "Love's I 1..1...'. !...' "" , The F.wre Bill, I regret to say, will not be repralad. Tlie act itself, you are aware, expires by it -own limita tion, with the present ieion of Cosgrews; ami thts cir cunitsiice alone will influence tin' vote of the mewx moderate, of iIhx who originally vMe.1 tlie bill. The Adiiiinistratusi are in a sad dilemma as regards the appointment of Mr. Stevennsi. The truth is, IIm-v , ai.ix t wtdl do w lUnHit hulk And K is extremely nr- bablo that the ofTice will rpmam nnrilled until the Ad tHinwtritKn are osi.nellixl in do asnelhinif by the re- presents! hsis of the ( ourt of St. James who hare al ruadj .threatetieJto withdrew ; their own M.nwser. It is really huiuTuatuig to pvrceTve. tlie premtcHV d it ion of tlie House id Representatives, Uiat surh men as Polk, Siauirht, ('lay of Alabama, Wanh, and Caiav breleag, should hr tlie nst prominent . members em- idnlically, tlie champssta if a majority of Uie liaise .if Hi'l'res.'litatives of tins NatHMi M imleed, well caW u- Uted In usvke wie despair uf an food rewdt fiuut Umut HKiaaurea. t an any me bet wirpnawl at U.ti prvseut chhIiIssi of our aOairs, w hen he osuiders the alariiiinj,' depreciatusi of the public morals I As aa mstancn, I would monism the blowing ; Ci. Aslitisi dsd one ihty Uot week and bef.irs he waa laid in hi grave, it said Uiat tlieir were Jifty nppltratimt to till the varan- rr! Ilmr Jong has this state of (hmira esislcsl ! And how mach lsit'r ran it exist, wiUssit efltrting a rwh- cir rtisrtgv rn th ftwrwi eMstdaWaw Ilia nsiiil.ry. aud witlssit overturning tint balance of power between Uie several aeprtun'nt of tHerniwnt, an watery onlamrd by onr Father I No matl avkai llsv I'rwwWt dtaw wys, there are always em sigh to be found who will ap plaisl it tu Uie eclKi, We are but the du of thy feet, O King, do with us asseemet best in Uir sifht!" is nothing more than what is owivrvrd in the senw-less jargim w hich w dai ly hear, if "Tlie K.rkf Affna, the tHd B-snan," Ac Verity, is he a Roman,'' and I pray Heawn may Bnt hn railed upon to witness scenes which Would cause Nero to blmdi with shame, Con Tress will pnsNablv sit till mid-summer. Wrral of the membrrs of Uie Senato express a dVtrrminatkai tx. to tote tt an a'hNirnment until snme measnre of relsf si edoptcst. cann. brine rnvwlf tn bi-lnne, hiwever, thai the AdminisrratMmare so utterly rerklesa s In ri ii-k-f W B 4 pririWtlirt! riceary. V.ai slutlJ bear frum toe i.ti if any tlunj ofcura w.jrtliy u( bo- uto. Trice Current. 05 Accounts frosa llnjfUnd, to Uie-Jiiof jsnnsry, received at New Y'ttrk, state that the Cotton Market had undergone a still further deprewkw. '' SAUSBl-RY. JMarch 1 lt Pramly, appK 35 a 10; do. pemch, 45 a 50; Bacon, lrt: Butter, 10 a iW; Ct. in srL 2; An. clean. :i; rHrr,(warce)ff5; riatsee.1,,1; M,ww,o1iaU; ."Sails, 8 a lu; lat, 3ja 37J ; Rvc, 4r; Sur, brown, 1114; do. loaClia'JO; SJt. 4U2 a iS-VTal-low, 9 a 10; ToUooi. K a 'Jl; Wheat, (bushel) Ht a $1 J0r Whiskey, 45 a 50, , , rrnmlvi peach, 53 a 0(; Ax apple, JS a $t ; Bacon, 9 9 r liewnut,i? r l"r forS-n 1.1 a ISr t tton; a 101; Cum,) a 5r Flax"!, 1 30a $1 5; (W, 12-, a; .fciStt; Feathers, 54 a ?; Inw, 4J a 5J ; MotasM'S, yj a SJ; Nails, (cut) 6 a 6 ; Sugar, brown. IVieat, K a 1 UffiTiiey,ar05iJ 13 at OIER.KW. S.C March 11, lM , IfaconTioTlv'l Butter, 15 a 30; B.-ewax, 16 a 17; CotTee, 1 4 a 15 ; IVOiin, aew. iO a 1 1 ; G-ra, 75, (very scarce;) FUxs.d, 1 U a 1 25; FVr. frt W a 7 50 ; Mackerel, 5) a 9 (ttl ; Imo, 4 a 5; Unl- HI a 1.2 ; Molasses, 41) a 5tl ; Sugar, prime, 1 1 KJ, do. rtsnninti. 9 a 10, (hi l.if and lump, 15 a H; Salt, in sacks, A.1 011, bushel," 75; Tallow, (scarce) 10 a 12; Wheat, 90 a tioa CAMDEN, S. C Feb. 22, 1M. I5acori,9a 10Bt'llta 15x Cottnrt, 9 a 101 ; Cisti, Hi a 09; Fhr, (,N. Carol in) 7 a s OlV; do. Camden mtlK H 00 a d 00; Urd, 11 a 15; TallW, 10 k 12 ; Wheat, $1 0(1 a I AH Fwathcrs, 30 a 50 ; V utskey, 40 ; Brandy, peach, X ; do. apppicU , COUIBIA, n. a Feb. 22, ltt. Bacon, 9 a 10; Beeswax, 11 a 16; Brawly, prarh, 75 a 0; dv apple, 40 a 50; Butter. i 1; Coflee, 14 a 17 ; Corn, (scarce) Hi ; Cottrss, 10 a 11 ; Flour, (W.I.) W a 9 00; lnn, 4 a 5 ; Urd, 10 a l'2 ; M lasHHs, 40 a 50 ; Macken L No. 1. r MIL No. 2, 7 ML No. :t, 5 00; Salt, in sacks, 2 75 a 3 00, bushel, 75 a 000; Sugar, brow n, a 12, do. kif and lump, 10 a Ji ; l allow. III a Ki; W 4.1 a ."Ml Altar of Hymen. UNITED IN W EDUM'K, In this Town, on tlie 1.1th inMant, by the Rev'd Mr. MclVswId, Mr. E. H BIKCHIJEAD to Mue MAR GARET AIJ.EXIONG. Muf jf mflrmJ ike tutppy fir. As ikrnuek lki$ lir tie mnre ; And mil it fmlkt he ratraf mnd fair To tktm trio siarr feck eraer s lof ! M. In this Owntr. CoL KIJf ANAII !X AUSTLV to Mrs. HAM wWw 4"lh! late AlmoallalL In lWvid (xsi7ify. iie 11th" tiant 1.V tb Rir. Mr. B.urf, Mr. EDWARD A1CKOLSU.N to Ms MARGARET MtK'K. - 1.vu - ( .u, Rv o.ml,i i wmtm- u, STKIMIRN II t;A'IJ-XT. ijTj Mum HARRIET C RUDI- JUsu.ai the same time. Mr. M ATTHEW NEAGLE, of Lincoln Co., to Miss ANN K. Kl DISH.!. Court of Death. DEPARTED THIS UFE, In lh "inty, tm TKuoJay Uie l-th uistant, Mr. AKt IHHALJ CKAHffi, age.! ehout ai years. " " At her rei,htice, i ftrrry t'otmty, no Mtah tU arTet tirr Htvr iMnmlMi aa alaiul Uie GUUi Veaf kof aim.iUuMkdt U-uuisJilix UEC1LLY FR.NK- LIN. aulosr and rvlwl of Jeja nnl"S deed., teto a Governor of this State. In Washinsiiin Citv, on Tliursday nieht, tlss 27th liTt.'. H.T. TfENRT AS1ITON, Marshal o the DwUict In ILuit.vj!le, AhhuisLon the Nl alt.. Mrs. M)U ISA SUMNER, dantht.-r .the Rev. William Lans-r, (tnnerly of Aomw county, .V. (1 Ziookatthis! Urcut argaw o- Wai VV asjan . ICriiihardt V Hunt, M ..TUB It W or M NWJATUN, hike this nictbtaJ ufuifunuiiif tlie Puldic llut m- 'WIIJ. rKIJ, AT ArcTION, Their Entire Stock of Merchandise, ttir i Mi o - 9 i) it v-(. o o i s , ii it ii -iv a it i: Cutlrry , Tin, anil C'rocLrry, And iiskoHl K V I! It Y Til I X ; gnamlly kept in a retail More, i isir si a 4 isis nas btw.ii - .... .. i, . purclutsed in New ork mt Philash-hJiia. MrrThwnto-wrtl t. awll -4 take- ult to I has sule, l great iwriins m (s Uaslr the saj being positive. (KT TERMA All ssima umW $- rh ; a Mima o rxntvling 110, three nasjiiu credit ; all sunt owr elO, m maaha crrslsV. The sale will coenmrrre the trti day Of A prli aJOtBTXr 1 1 ft t fcart , artrt mnf innr Ttrrftt tiVtock : romnietH-e arm al nichl, it ? wVhark ami ra-itinur until 19 oVWl. Th sale will rs fiiuie fjvtn day to dar vntil aN h -M. KUMIAKirr III NT. Iicdnton, March 1., 1"3U AMIICll tX)MFJK)DY aa GLAD TO GIVE, is wanted: 4 IWHT lew tears ago there brmi an mw Ctnn- lr West .T Wislwry a RKVOU TIOXAR SOLIUF.R, by the name of I'awrrt, r I'or asrf, or aonirthipg T the kusL If he has any lM4fii, they naar fnabaJufy be put m a tray to gH a small snra nsvv. by applv in to the Fsli- tor of TIIK WKST1.RX CAKOL1MAN. fUhhory. March 1 5, 1 -11. . if To wagoners. AYjgtsj cmz M Fayette. vi Me, caw svi ,t, otM) nuuDde uf tussling by apply uig at una uiitce. . xarvii . -lvimi.uii mr li.rfiw r ,1, TV rtr. Mm p ' . w Itf, mmmmt, -h - a m ifc i ii 'iti ! ost! IIAVLNO DETERMINED to CI)SE THEIR BU SINESS IN THIS PLACE, With tlie.view'of removing to the Slate of Missis-; t crit"TTr1ri etmuini; F aflf fee hma tu i . iidorin le Public -generally that they II a f irJn o ii c I ii ! e I oS e II O ITZ THEIR STOCK OF GOODS, . " . i'o!siti? or'f ' ' ' -; 1UY5001)S, JIAH1MVAKK, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, iuoti:miis, : , AJti- ; -ALL DTUEIUijmCUJa tleuttUy kep1t;wr"nan(i ;-.bjr Merehnnta-iB this jstrrtrf1 - ' ' r - i. m rum -V- - At Cost; for Cash ! Their Stock is Larce, Complete, ami New, the whole Imving been jmrthified witirin the last Helve motithsv .,;..,.; rL. (r They respectfully invite tlioir friends ami customers, tut well as tlie public in geiM-ral, to call and exaiikine the gissls, as they are determiis'd to give Urgaiiw auch as theyfcd cutifidtailill give satiM.n tiou to all who wwh fo purchnsev t- Nilisbttry, iMarch l,-lM34.tf - lnVctnaV mn'0cmcTiV8. 4 MEETING of the Central Committee appointed by the President of tlie Internal Improvement Con veutkin held in November last, is appointed, to be held in RAIiUGH, on tk 1st dw of April nest. CtsuiiiuiiK-atHsis frisn tlie several County Commit tees, udoo tlie course which it is tlie dutv of tlie friends pf Internal IniproveuK'nt to pursue at tlie 'present cri ses are respectfully and earnestly solictted. J lie pled, ges made by tlie Convention, to the Public, must be fullt and proiiujtlj rwleemed. 1 He loiiowing gentlemen constrrnw tieuenmiMSB mittee, via : Duncan Cameron, Chairman George K. Badger, Daniel L. Barnnger, William Boy Ian, William 11 J In y wood, Jr., Cliarles 1 1. Hmton, (isvin Ilo'grJus. ImlelL Alfred J one, and Henry SeawelL Vv4rHlMUHV Proposes to rubliah, In Salisbury, N. C. . A .Hontlily Maffaziur, vsnaa thi titli or The Family Assistant. - - PROSr-KCTUS. . x rpirE FAMILY ASSISTANT sliall be dedicated to Rbuwhml EnrraTtow, and Gaaaiu. Lrmt'rTBK.T Especially it is intended to aiwist Parents in Uie difficult and hurhly uuuuriauf tok of cJuaiifllT their fkmil Time Lditor has twvrtrerf intereafuiy associations nnder his charge-a Bible Class, and tinteral-KnnwIeilge-Ckust fir each of which he rrparei wrrtijueatiorie,' and, fa- hia own satisfactasa, written answers. . WKHild the proposed MMgane.go into operalksj Ukssj qu.-si nhis arl answer will be publjsjied id jtiJJt will be the en--tbwver.tsf the Iditur to make the pnsand publKAlNsji a iuu-resting as he pMtibly can to fill its pages with suck article as shall be worth reading t ami, as it wdl asasu ouly uuce a mouth, each one who talioi it, may atsi Uumi to read t7 w ortider ikalL, t genrrsi, se . . rf. - ms--rteea f lureiim and ItoiuoaUc luullfe... piwe--niJLuj aa wrjl M.reljgioua-a ahoU bedcetrt. ed iiitivesting, will be insrrtod! - in fisss. it is iuU-uded .' to awke The Family Assistant miuitr Profit and -TERMS; 1. It will be issued on the 21 Hk of every month and will cuuUiu vsxteen Imperial Octavo 1aire. in double chimin, printed on a new and legiblu type, and on ye- y aiiiaaiav psi'S -.-. . .. . i-.., , '.r..--. Z TTw snlisrrjHMSi price will be T)ne IToIlar and Erfty Cents if pa si tn advsneey and Two lajllan if nut pas unWl Uie cvpiial'ssi'. three ussitlm. S. No-iajrsa-rrpti.m can be received f! a rfmrter rs rioi thaa utw year; and no paper discontinued until all arnwrgee aw pai.1, except at the EditorY discfetkC" r i. Q3r TV pwblwaHn-w.H e.sniiwiH-e on Ihe'Jtah of April, provided a couipetent numbur i auWrihcra ran be ol4ained ; aisl our frietKla wjw ny hold nub- nptiuw IimU, Cre rep-! to furwarw them en by the -1st that nsaith. February L1SJL I. J. SPARIUJW. . What is more pl.wsant than a welWiaved chin 1 . What mure beautiful than l wull-culUvatcd head of hair I . . ..aJaiui:Kjonncry-w-.- - - narttrr And HftlMrrr, FORMERLY OF RALEIGH, AND RECE,NTLY " . FROM PHILADELPHIA, . , Kfi S leuva resjsx-ifully to iuCtrm the rewulento ihU Tww" wrtrj ssljacent, i writ aaanateiMira lauimu IUiaaaUJU saf nlfvwl4 Sel la Opened a Shop in BallilnlrirT nearly -.i A . OPUkSITE MR. Hll!tJirj'KR-H IltrrEU on Mam tStreH, ft the prtsjermiui of liia buauieua . -,.4 iftJHir-iat braxsk,. (D" Ilia n-ih nee in the Bwliiinl.Ie Cify of n,U la.li l4ii etatblej him to beotMne well yerw-d in tUfLtUt of Ma twftmmmA. J is lueMaWK, , qnalttk! to 8 AV K (Jentlemeo ia the most avi. tisur iry mamu r, Mai to C U T aisl C V U L Uh h lsW and (Sentlenvan'a Hair in yrry puiirri.ir awl fch-ifant sty ka isf FaslH and fh wity. Lsvl.ee who may Are hia aenkwa, will U t. lemtod at llnir awellinga. (JetilViiHii n ho prefS r to be waited oq al their ramM will be tivoinnia. datoJ, by with ph eure, ni fM.uoeitfV warn ing. U hen iM pr.wsiaially euagnl out, he cati alwave be (auxl at his slup. t& Rtv hotted in a fir ft si vie, on ,lvrt JAMI'-i LONNLIU WaJisWy, March l3t. I'ROMri.Y CXlXtTEll AT. THIS ilTH-!: ' . In a lery sijtrii'r style of Wmkn .( 1 1m
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 15, 1834, edition 1
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