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TJIK CAItOLIMAN. s a L ! H B U K Y: r lAT0nDAY-:XULY 1, 1834. gjr tt er mh Wi4 fc uwi the taw Ciuut, , M CL'j U ffnr ILrwaa imnf M the ..ear a C " IV eett .-Wr-ably ia liar la d C-aarlia rtl. L, wh baa wub-iaan. - fto tV Jlk ia-Usf fc-rtrj wit bcU nj Clar--ir, MfJ tU pU Ual IV-a-ssis U Ue lion. V. p. Mif el a CMutu was ape-mated in , 4, tkM fraiVau to parUka tt a paiki. dmnrr, U Wu. tt tie awwrt-n pialuM vf km pulitw al Vr (- sa-Hax J.?wJ,WTi h. LI, cf an twtr J ruMfirikiM, ( U -etj-naat uf doing wlir r to ibr I Law lW"--4 fan-are. I? would to- aw ! fc aw-wlau the Miici the r .! aruM-a-! at tli ! aarrliaga; trit "-! f tbw" tfca firM Hwnrtrr that ap ..an-d at IV t krmSf to Vr. Uauui'a pulili-ral (.nrw. iimOTr V k- walk t m&Jrara that old VxllnsWf w!1 W ft-waid tiB trw la friarxfle, KA- W uar taawar . a aea. (Xy TV Ul- Aa4irtrp U I- D-!aratina) of Irv (i 'to-w fr to n Wa r-rk-hrsu--d with awry i- warn fuA la ai4f wrf iW Tiut- drink ' t rr- J d J-ans, ft m rntJiaf b m4 arw ai.d tijiM saty-aarr!- MMVwaf'tW agriMauf uT- ic nui.y aif wa-wnr'S ( enl to he H ' rtVxft tMhifEjX W-"uir p rrifsjt! ft arats BiJ Mra inJ ..it.ta iLr 4Sairvi ar(irct 1 (ual rnjm. V tm.v mn a i 61 i S nmntry ht. aaJ hav !.trd (m that kaav bj( arn; aad, rth Uie ifci'ai dS ai.au (r an&aiwW lW afofft kj n1r i rj aw. iunf O oa. r arr ia kra ttat la' rtf T;iHj 1 th ami tp. and tV a- aatrk at exprctmi tu emi- ,.KT-f kw t ai a C iilx iU a froli atart (ff (Kir ia r J kni at laa pf, amlrr lh itn- TV rCJlrs" aa artjrV frua Uje 'I'bt- Uyj lai liiarn. aal 4 fhim I.W N- -irk. CuwhX.' u ar a4 aamidairva al tlj Xtli. We ipy liw, w bavr dun uni jt f" .VdNrra aaarta, aa aril k apprize rtr Sii1tb rirtclL rrri.l- ami lianvrntvi j.it1 lH f l ark m onr rmtrr. an In do j.flke tu aT atir S.?Vf brflbrvn hu iiiif Md A. J !m c irJ4 tV LtaUata. Oar r V ata Sd. ta aauthtf cn'iuna cf tba i m. f" j a piper m liie tuwo v Jka ia4aal aa4Giraw aj 'lttltHaw who Jg .ii. aa-. I aa! par i a. aaWiaar ta gpail fttuiiuetiO,,,! aetefirfif 4Hd4-w eVC-nd all tlte acUof aocJ, arrr; 1Kavr I ?wraal awftl ail ntrrtamin U " i' t3 ai Idi lie pj;tal tjukr. ia4 LVnJj fiMtoar-L.. - al r jr 1 lit 1 r-r.K r r. Oar rrVra caia 4 laie LrXtea tae itijro.-4 with air a taer Turr fcstg Ci putlulijii of tte ria; akurr Vr rai-arairr a" FiH4eotil tt-b iange of the PJuv-aT lkif tar portf. kat iiajrfy nrfrrw the pfnilu rrtrJan ia iW alt ni J&aauai aua aw ' acat k. UJ5rrrrt.rj of fite .Na'tj lJii)Us;lt pro Jf to t- ia tae CoaKaaatbat uf tile .Nay-Yrd de rrj Hyiatiag LV aU tn&km& apne the Cai-ciuUaa. aaJ nmmf lae aaae t'tiw Hun ovrr ttvr "Tn"aa,trf AilSr't-TWset tfaeu rrjsaamg, a hire r a 14 hp ra i2cMuM. ' But J- IkMiaJejj. --ky trtravr.'aai earvl if publie ia- 4 mtri ittesmae te CVTT mi tf.e firs - iu raH tie lid. and R wa ae-witrrjy ta fruat f tW C;j:i.ti5 tB- ""-" "' WV "Karr orw tar p'ea.sir" la tife tfat fhi duw r'Tii orrt-orr aaj lia'T baa keea aaet ta a spirit well x-ciawug 0e rJtf a bar bear tbe kaNurable dnfna t.n .m - Crfcffle of lJttj," al worthy the de c.udam riie brae baal w.bo tbrrw the tea ever Kwrd .aiaat austf yraw aak Tbe tUiuwinj extracts t-jiu &.!. ppr aww wkt we aaaa f and we w iii j-iter piUiee M l!eaa a-Vr atatnap that the orenr-r- ,,-(- onrautarJ loxA phtreoa the emitiaaaf the 4 Til V tSe iiuKir JeVit 1 "" T"" Ito wai vuwx a.k.iaa.1 Te awajre of tbe Pjeaiitent, is akirCnvawlorc' CI art aVaecrsted tlie shipCon i '!rtrx iu bas Way-T dtxaOateil by some anknown -11 i.-rtiaawir.w wfrray VrtMfi&uicto t;;l-a-a aj tove wrijc.k.e. frAy.aawaiiy.het. 1 l"jf C!i;,u, IkJlaetwMaTTIie CoTauioea and feaie-I'i-oce, aaouredl at ibe abort, with aentneW hi each ft. The aata-ur roaCnvinl lo gH arpoa the' cradle, a ni djWralaJy sairedl oS tb Woodew bead, bemfung aaiiat aiib, aaad tm&4kmw afeatrasdiewlar' jf aii.ne a nay-pit kit U mm tmcit aaj a aarter ia thick-, i . la l-ie 7X''il!flgl."fJthfP bffri tr"nl 'd'.ce'ckiwwi 'jpmemC Tar trrttk wa covered ap ia a c- '.a W,'ta hair Cxs -icea4 tktt Cotankidore 0 "ix U bmtkJmrt. WJik w Ml appetite be might. Tiie t ia-na ese, t tbonvb it aodoubteJly a 'Mii-N. a -id tr'-atf k-be a-jotoa-!, y nifhi? cmild ''mile''iai-r jri"'onif'' dlj crtf. Ail tefwtx tint Ibie an?aoee of theCora-m-.!,ir. ia jptfiimr iV fopie ef Bueteo, has been Jw-rtjfi"!. h w aa-4 be a teannt So lid the Kin? wbi Jv&aj Brara aot hie Iniinae burnt the I'liftFwiiwjjil.bat W.aeyetjjsind 9J hidy la paytWlMBey ia. ' ""f""'",&" firwaa fie Rmfmm Ttmtrril. Ta rWgw4Iaai eoifiii tt e coogratolate -U'taia. EHiatt.aai lie fwpietioE af bte "great work." We tjt Bt tewr.aaiiai4 tbe paraae of apoUuee which rtii tbe aLte im wert teaeit aad flattering voice of '-inaija! r4 in f.. ,,n (,9, .,T ( Vt's ! , f. I'm." Tl. t. . . .1,,,;. ..',..! i .. ; ; i k.uJ.i nil Jt, r-.... I 'J u. -(,; .. V r.lrf.U ILi ujfii,tn r.jij'.i) vp m -.J. t 'i-jlh. In "J...U- ,u diiiMiMi h4" firt Ua nciu. n. 1,1 Jf,ir 1 ,1ui.f iilj ull,u,r He lunnt U, hmwlf (1hi our forurieiM-a Will ' prmut im tu br a,lnt) lUl tmfvU aa lo uikxiiu-o ha Ifwly Umrntable and iiwUih-M iutIltjrtnira lUl lUm mar bk b iaae the CoiuuhmUw Ui t "P a thin; (if B-o Ui wonhip and antiiW al lu did by dicfiftum. Hana IrtMril r.,ll..w, abo ra l.Ijf UM rU tim anaUiunria of uium ml and as T'UA 111 aitf iUrf tklm duruif Ue e m if uf tiie diem Ia4 aiyhl, and MayW kie krerf of e want lafljrwajre U upturn oir ahhirrene . thw drimrfable and aaaja ad an art worthy anlt uf Mv kk.ora Ula'klUak. Iii(kin.ia arrl, h I H J.ra. tote the" Larda AiWMiitedr The "ekiry baa depart. J," ! man-raliiijf ia rullm in aniiea lit Ul'l ia cUhod la aai k' liHt. and an b.ly taji "Ala, powf Jm! Alaa, amir r'ure-lliujr V Imra Uiat Coxirn. K!l4i ant t Mr. IWhfr, rti rr, loJar, and rwjiieatxd him li carve t'ntw had--ra Sir tti trunk or the tmg, bat 41 r. IWrh. r, hum It b hia trt-ifit, pmiihrtf dctlnM Im liif oy tiuiiff anire U do with - llix I'lrore-llead." Ha had rtanrh "flury" alry, lllJ M ttditM VHh IU"uinci;lrj." v . , "Tte T AAr'r,enf(r I'oindfllrrfhrtW klKiwa by kia aliaai OUI I'oina) wae altid 'riib'iil pro Utn. by Uia etialitan ( Ilia Mrnaie. 'IV wImiIb ul.jrtt waa U diarsee the rhair ill a im h Mr. Van Ifcinm haa kwi ylmtui by the l'eiple the United Hit, by auU tmr in it one ho,aa the repreaniiUtive uf .MmiwipjH, At4 hie aolcinn written pMrt in hia irnmediale eiaiitiirnla, by raneuriMi unrmmtt ttijf lioutillly to Hie Adminwtralain be pnxniapd to BAiiirt. " Ae aa eular of the jrnrt rat if rule ent'Haiiil hy the Dnjiwity uf tlie K-nate uf the dignity uf Hut bly at prmeni, we willaimply tiinitM a recent dmiilay uf Mr. Fuindetw, in aiiflit of the t'apitd a diilay whirh, we arfwome, hai liad ita ahare in rwunfncrxlinj him tutlane who wntiUI brinjf tii fra hi.ty rrjiro eealmr the fiuba of the fawn into dwrrputn. Mr. Iuindeilrt daring the late rarra,maile pub" lie eilubitnin uf biuaulf aa a better It Die fo ld pharu. bank E-O-tablee, or blark and red,4e. rt drunk and a aa at but, by the biU'rumUm uf wait wHI dia- aaaiu prraeia, Nvimr lenra lur tne aiaiaai lie nau. naiveynd (torn the ifronnd. A .'! "lylerartnd, be tmrarrt ipkM al Uie fJieS-Pit Tavern, tu enjny lit apietauf tiut plaeo. And III in ptaii, wltiao Iwp1 Jife lia Vt-a habiloaTIy aiblu led lo a course of thie aiTt, , uwurdialely aftr the nt iinlerent eikibttiun 1 b'umrlf ui aiM ii a arenc. avlpcted by Meaera. Clay.CaU leHin, in-l W'ibrtiT, tu take lita chair uf lha IVcuJuut uf he Ki nnte. l waa mmif'-rtly detenninied liy t)ie majority, be. fur lite mertmjr of the Httiate on Hatorday, that Mr. Huiadeiier ahmild be chnn Preaaient pro tern. He had a apaacb ready wriitea (if the eeeaiHon, ant while the Carnal hallutina; was panff on be waa eimnunf il wer; aiM wbea he went tu the chair lie actually read it Omn the paper whirh be hrld in bia hiifl. It Mill bn f n, fnxTi thus that the Nullifierv are ouninif te ireat boouca L'ader tipa emaiaMst, the N(kmU hava elect ed a .Nullifying I'reaident protein., and a Nullifying Printer. Poimleiter ia at the brd, and Green at the Uil. of the Henate." The above very decent efTiuuoa ia frnm 'The Ci lobe' newspaper, the Iireiit'iiti rnnuth-piire at WaJilugton. VVa knuw ry lmle of the habrteof Mr. pwndeTtef : he may or he may not be lund of "ambling: but the einte evalerre of the diode would Ibil to convict" him befinr any hunurable man. Il ia the regular vocation of the Globe to caluiiuuatc every man wjio haa tilnta, and principlee (hut rcmlor tlx lalenta furniHlaMe to the Preeident, who ia, in tiivme degenerate dayfc the fountain of fnjlt, if nut of bnnnr. And the Kditor of the Globe i well paid for hia aervicea : it appeara, by the late Report of the IVt Orlke Cuauuitteo, that be haa received aa oiuch as tWUltX lAt fcrf IT J" ' IrJ-'woaU be uittttitic!Ut patruaaa, aud enaura all thoea of their ea thank (lie Editor of (Le GluLc C tiiu tuuiacr in wUit-U Im AlkMva Mr t'HMrxtnr. Thaw who hear of Mr. rouJutiV iritMi: at iLe ra.-. will rtrr iatuntllv placee of dKeraioo And. .JHC uf there food people. who have-beard ofthe P"reiiil.'nt'i diverauaia only through the Globe, will be aot a lilUe aurpriad to, find that the piMUeU Haro- aavned tweef the Ivwea thnt mo it tlie racea where Mr. Poindexter h accneed of betting' i HJXuw Jjha .ijjiiJilt:, nt the tempted1 - But it acorns, from the Glohe, that Mr. Poimtejttcr waa evaa auea at the Vork-Pil Tatm f Thia'w Ijor- nhle indeed ! But hiw Mr. Blair fbrot the exploits of Gn. Jackioa celebrati-d Cock called the 'Liltle Rid,' uf wlueb the firmt General ttai-d to swear, with one of bja uuat terrible oatha, tliat be H roae like a valcano, and aUuak Irka- a Umirierbolt "-r- Uul but that Proaideut alirink; when be. reed that hia I aolat'ltiboliijifii liii laitliv l:MiliaaJly ad4ied ar warm: of 4N0T. BF..NE ! The Globe" fayi that even Mr. Welwter and Mr. Clay aa-uated in electing Mr. 1'oin dexter Preaideut of the Henate. "The Nullirlera,n eaya Mr. Blair, "are coming to great honore Under he compact, the National have elected a Nullifying President pro tcm., and a Nullify ing? Printer. Poindcxti-r ia at tlie held, and Green at the ttil,of the Smate,'' ; ' Poor Blair t we vuive no doubt it grieve him to aee Giv Uutt Gfeea (Ua. Editor of lae- Tfikpkytk iiriY"Tiire Uiaii It doi-a to See iff. Pofiideiiter at the krud, of the Senate. Mr. Blatr gix-s for Uie. epulis; and if ihe NuKificr- and KoNuJTaTrS n illO Way LiaVrvicoa;' niin a Titile nib'ber U3 tlwn iallO iwlay Set the lbllowiBjr exmct firiht the RprMT 1ytTf-iri'TniTT that F. P. Biairv rilitor of Die tiinoe, received, trom the h of Docembcr 1S31, to tbe 20th of October 1833, inclusive, the sum of lfiM 90. Hdappeara on the Blue Book Sir only 1471 57. But ailhe Dejiart mfiit, on Ihe application of the Committer sent us only a eart of the vouchers lor this aecount, and deferred afrrrfrng-theTfrrtit TtiTiw id time x tblm-" Weamior cial statement in tlie register is correct or incorrect. The rates at which, this printer is employed are enor tnotr, and, in our opinion, are not to be jutitified by re fcrenee to any thing which bae occurred in the ptuit history of thi IVeartment ii fAl.iring me1 lllWJrt-M".illf p-lrui uci.viii.-ru vo at "i July and tlie 0(hh of December, 1832, the incidental expense" of the Departmeat were Jr22,958 07. W ith in tliat time $13,673 31 waa paid for printing, to the wditors and printers of newHpapers, bemdee .1,100. 16 fijr other articles bv thorn supplied. Of the sum so paid to -printer F. P. Blair received, 363 50 "lor print ing proptwals tr eirrvin? the mail, from the StHhlluly to the llth October, Kti," period of to months and twenty-one days. The perwd immediately preceding the Presidential election was the time selected fcrpay in from this Denartment, to tliis single editor, about one hundred and sixteen dollars for every day hu papcr inwed from the prtaKt.' ' ' '-') f '-J t 14 the I, VI-, ' i ! '' "' , j ftm'Af frj.ie u hear that Pnl W'tL t m.J I II. iiff VUt ;U J Ca u!!.n.-t In ii f. t..u I...T.W ' ' r ijf. K-'ne eittlir, n maiilia as abeo ti.e i . 1 1 ii. 1 I. . . .. il , . ' - - hi a 11 miitsiion. iiiniri it rrtsif i..a r ,1.-1 . t.ifi,i.iiill , 1141 mm 1IB If aa UI liiWl Ui 17. Im t , t m 1 .1 New jig!iid b4 m tar fstracad hi atp a In be fiund in Uie ranle uf Hmkm who are 'd to Khhh tie WMiqiatMitta. Nulhtli atof Iwa no lrt any ti r rora, except it Ltaterical wirn.cn, and ( aui b an-rt a have abuaed ita advocatea f t much to bijfl f, f a-giie-ium or (MUuUtiaiH' fnan tJin. hi tag wtattaa tiaouMk. TKMrKUANCn, AND THE tKii'RTII OF JULY. , At ineeCBf of the Dark Cr k Temperanca Huci ty, on the Fwirtb of July, I Ml, the Idluwiiif tUada Imitm wnre off rd and acrepied, mi I, It'foiW, Tint the friomla of Tampere nee ftneW tiee Uke encouragement frota what tliy Ue alnwdy elected ; and Utal Jn bold up one anntner bande m Uie eauae tliat baa done, w doing, and pneniare lo du, aiucb lU paee and proapcritj of the prcmnt aitJ euctenhng general mn. A 4 RrmJtr Tliat tliia 'l eane b the raue of (he (Titirck, ind ia eatiilrd tu lia auppurt of all bef aiera bera of avery denominate. , 8. RrmUmrd, Tliat even the temperate Ban nf ardent aptrrt leada lo Ue eieemve aae ef M, and bvcotilne toe parent of vwe ami iniinorality. 4. H'-JtrJ, That Uie cauae of Tcuiprraoce ia the cau-a of liuinanity'. ft. rVraorc, Ttmt the makin tnd vending of anient aiiirila ia unmoral in ita aaiere and effecta. - a Rrml-J, That tt ia the mtereat of farnvera, aa if certainly la Uieir duly, tu aboli, tirUiwi the making and vending anient or dutillcd aetriU 7. R'-JmiI, That the cauae of Temperance ia fticod ly to the political inli-rrata of oaf euaiiiry. M. RmJrrA, That il ia prudent f.e Temperance Si. cieliea lo obli2ile Ihenur-lvna Dot to Vote lit or eupooct far ullice aiiy man who hbitaally uei anient apirila. J. X. AMHEVa, Mccrcury. Fl'PREME COURT. Ju.lce Gtnn deliverad Ihd Oouiiial rt fka f.mrl in liba caau. uf.Tle- Vmk v Immtm Fmat, ftnrn Row an ; aliirming Uie Ju ljm'nt below. . UuufJualica kulhu haa dahvaead the Ottawa f Ue Cuurt in the cam of King, Cliairmaa uf lre.HI tVaurt, va. lloaard, from Iredell ; reverwiag the JoJ4'unl be low, and orirermg a prirederelo. Chief J nut ice ttufliil baa delivered Ihe Opinion of the Court m thflLXaae uC Ibim.aaha Tafapike'iianciwy wa, Newlaod, Ihan Buncombe ; revemiii the Jndjrmcut b low, and nnlvring a new trial. Jttdl'C (iaatiai baa dellveml the Opinion of the Court in tlw caae nf Kaillier, taaigtieof Driiiam, v. Haven, port, from Btiocumiw ; aiHrmmg Uie JuJguunil bulow. HOME INDI'STRV.-The pmprieUof the Steam Cotton Factory, at (irt'cnsburouixh, aiimanr ibal it i ri'ivr m the full lute of aucoe-wfiil expi riincnt. Il 1 making about I "ji pmimJuof ajMin cot U hi per wi-ek, which ia pronminceil anpermr to (hat mainifiictiirnl at Northern entnhlishmenta. He eunlemiiliilea an adlilKn to bis macbittury during AuguM, whrti will enable In.'n to tarn oat au) piaimU pr week. Mr. Humphrey, seams well Satlahed at bis pnir-cta, SIGNa -If the Toaata drank in thia rotate, on the recent AnniverMary nf American lmh'M."nilcnre, be a corri-ct imliealmn of lb" stale of puhlir acntimcnt on pulilwal iimliom, llt'ia inettrl rmiiie--iniarilTaettiny atron-fly airm the Ailmininitinu mid the Gonlvinjda. tod aU4Cliai. HaJtigk RrfinlFT. OT4, The Pre-ulenl id" Ihe United Stulea leA Waali injjton on tlie Hlh inxlint, fi-r tlie llenaitajre.hm privnte reiili'nce in Ti'iineaeee, w here he intends to remain tntirtho montB vCXKUAmk? - jaaxtH ruxaaa. m-mrtnmy , 7Z:t'irj?Tfr Riiii-TloTLi, anil eejieciaHy them who vmrrt or "xpect fUcea, Unnk that Uie Senate ought to do nt w hat Uie Gim-ial ti'll-i fin tt tliat amt uif jioUou, fr I don't aoo why the poojilo should be at Uie expenee of having a Senate if that u to be the rule. The Serrate haa gut a notion hat it a tlreir -dtity to nee that nn trutn triUi ait offlrc, With their ctilweilt, Unlnaai h will. d:acharge ita! datiea lor the good or me nun people, ami not lor a par ty and this in jest, my antian ton, tir -4i a plnj itrd baririiiil Hit all purlieu io be calli-d on lo pay wages to an. ollite hulder. juid be in turn ouj to work iur oiie party ; that amt. Dattsl.jusUCQ ,Xf omu ja iMca is ony to 1 work Tor "a party, Uten tuat party ought lo pay him his wuvf. Times have got so now, tliat most Silks Ui ink when they are clecteoVto oliice tliey have ony got to serve the party who voted for cm, and look upon all the xviA aa ,rfrre"!.ltllhcy ga job S rewamln friends aud punujhiu eneiuioav" till every itllu vagabond wIhj is too Xssy to git an htinest hvrn by islior worki LiitWitT I'llo a good fat iitfuie jra beeairae be baa beetr xi m, alxml taverns' iitit g'fuJi-hop. ' Glory aiwt ItiTohn,'' aud Iti sp'mlsof the enemy belong to the ictorn. Now. my notton h, it high time to put a stop to thie kmd of business, and git Uimgs bark agin to law and common justice. The country has got enufTnf "glory and re form," and Uie victors have got "spoils" eitulT r our epell, and the ony peaceable way to git die country out of the scntpe, ie for Uie people, wIiomi pockets liave to pay fur all thia " glory and spoils," to turn right to, and at the next elect imi see that no man goes to Cotigreiai uuleas he is of Uie right kind of stuC NoTfood farmer ever expects to raise a clean barvest of w heat if he Hout look out sharo. aiid culL uut of tlie seed wheat be wiiu ingonsj lor ifjie pnuiu any ot; em nojwjiMj-) Uier'd liK"pIain)yWIiVli fritWT-mgorre-wtli tnily wFilj brtmrmj eptle-a imO- grmi, a4 ! -the- fa" igonr bread unit TrtddhlttJtL'lUill season thnnigl jei4 ' tor Uie" waul of a lectle care in pluiUn umA It wont do no ffuod to b botherjp a'.lin miit Prualjiiiit Si's 'imia'aTtw'tT'to wleet a miller when we've got the harvest borne and all thrasli'd out ; it will be enulFte see that we git a good honctrt miller then. But if we begin now, afore we have planted our new crop, and my so and so shall be our miller, and no body elue, some outer biks,wno want to be millers, may go to work jest but of spite, snd asp his milldam or cut ute'g-eariffjaj r)e-'Tierh.Etiw the-m our bueintsnsj which is brat to git clean crop, and then to select Uie inoxt bonest miller to grind for us. We have got a'pluoy raft of garlic, and mullen, and dock weed, in theorem-fit Congress, and thats the rea son Ui harvoat suit worth nothing. I lie Senate is the ikWptt'otft'iiNl if ijt Want Ibr soini Cilka ttiere, things would he purty arjually, and there would'nt be aeed enuir left to plant a new crop: I dont believe in all creation we could find a set or folks who more deserve the support of eveiy honest man anil true patriot in Uie country, than the Senate we've got nov, ; and every time I lieten to emi and mix in among cm, and aoa bow they battle agin tlie storm that in all the while oeltin agin eni, I cant help tliinkin of a time I bad once with Cantjumpor, the first time be made a trip in the Two PiiHica,' irora Krnnrliunk to t lunlnloii, Tim 'l'wo i'ol liea was nurtr new then, and Capt Jumper wa sliock- in proud on her; and I went alon? with him with some Botiona, beinjj my first trip In trade to any fore in parte. I t a ,.. : fi'.f'y . '. '' lue ' u lii l'it i p'lif iiii.i!,i, i l l. I liad 1 1 t -l Ii, I l'. i ( ij J'i.'..' ; a. i.l W l t 'I 1 t "t l lUKj 1 11, . Wt 'l I' t aa Wfl ( ,1 i ( 'il,." I I't- I, il a.i .i i', hi.4 l!i ll I 1 . . nil l.l In . uly a. -p r.jlii i - . . . . . , .- 1 " 1 I." I- 1 il ' In. Il U Wit War I ml . r, tn.1 r ami a,l II.. m k I.. I . T.. I' r i'.ii ( ii i tiirttf Una lwi, rv, Caia. Jmitii r ! i-'ia l' ! 1 1 .IikLi .I I I., L . vi . " i. . . I' . - "7 " " yvt I'm'", wil lli-i ImJ place, arid Ihera ain't ui gillm round it mt y, aa tLe mil la Tiow blow 11. 'j, a ih, any a be, I ,J m-ti-r b l Ilia "Tau I'ulU-a" git m in r il, and in i-r a ill ;'in, if I pit bet Mil of Una m rape;" and a ilh ll.al b i ill'4 all baluJs and g' Mp bia lM IM cable, tt I. U1-a aa tin. k aa my leg, am! he bik h'd it en to Die big r""t anker alawrd. ai4 bH it rs and ttk in all aail; "tliia M the laat hie," at be, -f.4 all on Ua," The waves ean rna-dua abaig, ime arter another, an.) Uie "Two PulW a sfwll, went abaig with 'em, wane times one eend nrt arid arr-Hiiiea tbaher, Capt Jumper saul It warnl ra time now lo nuls lung speech, and all be had to aaV aUail It was, tliat if tlie ankei Ixadi'd ow to gmd hnidin groond, Ilia "Two Pollins11 wool.l, by Uie Uoaaitu of J'ro-talenca, be ak.al, protided we duCnl flinch from our duty, and that wa, tliat la anon aa tlie aaki t did git hair init the teasel fk trd the atorai, we muM w ajit't the bow a, but k-p all the while tewling the cNaftng inula, and i tliat the cable did'nt rhafe off, and keep evory Ihing well grew ed there. " I raa dietid," sava lia "im tliat rTt rabla, if we do our duty by it," anl jeat Hint, anre enun. the anker got holt, and the "Two Pull urn" tbced right moiJ bead to tha aturuv, and sury wave Uiat euute .abe'd svnaab ber aoa ri.lit into It, and split it clean ibrough, and it would break and amaah right over ber, and we was all on as aa aet d k rata. The storm a'huv lla.1, and il Ihunder'd anJ Iiirhtmn'd, ami the Two Pol lies ndlrd and tumbled and bxinct-d and Ibumpod arm the waves like all ptaae-4, we all sprung lo it, and tbe Captain look Ihe lead, and we kept weltin tlie chafln Mats, and kept tlie rri-aae gang. " If Una cable," saya b", "gits rhaf."d urr by our neglect, there la nuihuig will aave ua, and I wouliFnl give a two tuch pine plank fa- ihe Two Pol lie an-, all on hard," anil au we kept at il till after midnight, when tlie atnnn giv way and tbe wind ahifted and bydiy light it waa blow in jeat Mlier way, and riirht oir ahtare, and a ctoar aky ! "and now," aaya Capt Jumper, "my bnya, lei all on ua thank God ft all hie marcu-ai, dr tlie re aint one oa us tliat hauit got much to be thankful for this lime;" and artur that, we up anker and tie. k'd on the rant a, and (lie Tirnr-foiriea strfak-! H uuf of rjiafere scr aj abutii the qua-sear., 1 uii you. : I w'd toliearCipt, Jimiprir UII aloul Uiat ere peril tmrty often ; and when I would try to Cune-r hint ahiait hia vmtorin ao near Uie land in that quarter, he'd try ZJL .7 . ' T.. J n . -. " ,.;'"""7' r-""- WK m.r""...T "... KJ. M ""' ra iiwawe tt'e ..t lain ' l r '"a .1 'li'i"!,7v T? "T9nl(Tii aJiii-riTuSra'orflio gfeaf'iiJg.anrimiTTmTir" rmi; mu w iien "I i., Zr.,. T..7 more about the natur on'l than I did, thi n be would al ways aay that if It hadnt been fnf hia men at n ml in by tlie cable, and keepin ii well greaa'J and Well matted, as strong aa it waa it would a rliafiil off and that wmild a b-wn the hat id the Two Pollies ami Capt Jump-r and I suppuao alau uf Your old frii'lid, r , . J. DOWJONU, Mjur.- HM""- ArriJCTlN'G CATASTROPHE. MiLLrnoicriLLC, Jiav 0, l-ni. A futul accident ucturrud at .MiIIoImcviIW on tlie 4th iiiHtanl, whirh bus oierwht-liiiod our coin muuity with a-dntii-diiiK-tit ami grief. Our imwi eatiniablu Muw-riluco, tlm llotu LL'CILiiU- C I. AM Alt, ln tilleu by his own liaml ! Di-w-lwrg, inx the anlmxia fiinctiona of a liiglrofTire with cli tinuiili'vd ahilil), t .li-eiiHiI and bebitcdliy hi" fel low ciliwiH, jHa-wewing in an ettntordiiiury dfgi-ee ihe Cotifuloiice of liia nditirnl opponent,, Idema-vl in lo l.n..if pa.lrttiii aiit III ll..kA it .li..a n .. .1 atniaUo ami ..T.ti.umlo .J riili. Alilnrliinuiiir nnjivnut niraxl C,r ikn Inilk, ..f .fcmaluil ri'ligiiai,a liirrmitiTTia?e eiiwcted this fa lal net, froiH such a uumi, eo- atfimW I - ft ie no dtauUt tlie iifluct of alMirratioH uf iniinl 4 1 was I he -rirtim nf di.-perem;that glontnv ar-otirge ofthe atii wtHt iii-rmif t-rwitr- nwinn pnt ttef tltta rRanrrliaeawe,'1 i due dwpWidiwy bnd st-itled er nfmr h-T fraTrdth-t thrfocnltiM if hia mind were impaired ; Ihe awful nnprehi'm-on -nf itiinni. fjri wa'Wofrf pier'io bia l-miri ; ii 3irrrir?tn terrible diaenne of hin antd. - In an Bgmiv of dt. pnir believing liiimtvlf iiutuiic,' hu couiuullod live Citul art. ... Milledjrevilbi hiiMinia, w ith deen aemiiliilitydie WJlinHTy Jiitc, f.iUijafJf J tnttii.I tho State is brmnved of one of Lor uvoal valuable m. Ffdrrnl Vnrm. - -. - .,.-,-.iA.ri. -ia Maf-.i-iH.-.v.-aa, i.;,- - '. .r i;V" UNITKIt IN WEDLOCK, " Tri llie ForVa of the Yadkin, (Rowan eiamtv) on the fJth Tnl.,1.f TlioniiarTTieiirrf,' 'rp-rDXrlDTIECK"' to Mr-, MARYtt UICIIARIS. In Lincoln county, 011 the 7ih ihitaiit, MICHAEL STIREW ALT, l., of Rowan, to Misa JEMIMA, daughter of Fredvrjck Iloko, Esq., of the former Cu DEPARTED THIS 1-lTK, . . j aiirtJ. .1, - IVI-... L , ,J a, t i-ji .""."". ii i iJUnwa of about lit wioaUia' duration, Mrs.- ELI .A rVrrTT Uil: ,- 17 A.J llHf iMIXAU'Aci-iUwtiif iaiiviC rlecM., aged abont WU years. 7 " Cheap Jtccf. and Good! -Tint Sdlmcrilera respectfully beg leave to iufornr the citizens of Salisbury, and the public in guneral, tliat they have COIU mriiretl the ii uf c her Hi at IIuwiiirMia, -...1 .;tt tk-aofl... 1- .......t arr an a v in in i. mo 1. uv iHvifiiiuu,. ciu MjjMrirtmm?2-2i&ii .r- - , -. .-n ,t It t An 1 iir..a-ti-t'j"fi -t v --i-.. Wi tn 1 x 1 - .. w1 . K. It MADRA. , i oish lalbekiu-rtomffratwd all eUjerg, wha.ribtd of tlrtrarticle, BjjKF of the TerY be drnptjori that render it no dehglillul an article nf food. Tbcy iTKpctfully aoliut trial t4tbit ruenlf (wU land be flic iitrmia uf wcciinng ta them good share of public pnlronnge. They will sell on the most reasonablo terms that can be allitrded. P. J. F. SHAVER &i CO. Snlisbtiry, July 19, 1831. ' tf -" 'r-'"" .11 KtTjOI5.l?SAI-J3.. -IiriLL RE JLU, olJl 5ik and Itkdatf ' August nrrt, at the late dwelline-hou- of ! Isaac Callaway, dee'd.; ihe follow inji Property i All the Iloum hold and Kitchen Furniture ' - The Stock of all kinds ; A AV agwi, aiid a autt of Siiuths' Toola.- l " ' ALSO, ,. ' 1 " 10 LiLfly iVesTO-r. ConHisting of iik;ii, wmnon, ami children, all of tlie . . --- 7 likeliest kind. All Iho above will be sold on a liberal credit. All peraona holding claim against mid Estate are" requHcd to present them, as tbe law directs, . ; RICHARD STOKER,) I JOHN' CAUAVVsAY,, ; Montgomery Co., July 19, 1831 3t -; i r,r riii.n i.ii!- .. l a. 111 1 !. '1'. A . 11 u .wor'Tinion. 1 -a. 1 1.UI.Y M:VM'Ali:n. to aa HMmrn to rolllUa, Mortllly, Llteftture, , an ! Gcnral Intrlllcncr, . tna tn ttrta or The Mountain Hp rout. I N bw-biitg ariHin.1 in mmn h an rligilde (Minn. linn fir iho ri.ilili.liiiiiii cf hlinrlf in Uii. m-aa, wdh a "reaaniiMldo irx--cl nf rrTivinj and imparting liem fit hyhis Lli-rr,llie atlcnlion dllii Hularrilar baa Uu lU-4 uu Mnrgniiton,ikr('Hjn. ly.Townof Iturke, He was wael, in this tin-ire, by Ihe caii.lirali-Ki that il is ha-ali d In the bear I uf a nwiitry r b-liri."l i.r its heaJlhfuliirws, ami iiihaUinl by a roiiniMiiiiiy inielligent, IiUtbI, and ligli.lniiiibi!, who an! (liat waul ami know how lo Sre-iU! I lie U-nrfil In las thrivrd, by llienua-Ues aa well aj tlirir p-etrriiy, 01 tbfl ertaULihaH.i.t:zi nf Free Pre- ui l heir nmU. - As lb firwl impury, urnei a propn-al of (hia biitJ, getarally U,VImI will bo Ihe politir rharaeler of tha rmpt-rf lh Pultar'ribrr will give aa anawrr without ihe Iraiel trewervei ?' Burn Ind educated lo Virginia, his earlirat aa well a bia matitreat fulinga and coen Uia are uWalodly lit " fcvor uf Ukm pdital prmcipliw rberiabnd by bat dw bnguuhed fr!lowiln.nj who bare pr-mJod over Iba dnrtmiet of tbw great Republic. " lie M level that the relfbrated VTrffinta ind Krnluc. ' kjr Reaulut.ms and Reports of I71H and 1 711, which were drawn up by Ihoaa great ataleamen and pairxiU Mailiwat and Jftruraiaa, oaiUin true txprvetkai uf (hi rights of Uie States and uf tha rvlaltva powers uf Uie. General and Slate (ioternment . He thinks that Uie surest way to avoid collwi.au would be by atlherin- to a filers isin-troi Ua) of tha Ciawtilutiun, aad by abstaining from th enweia , any power, whether it be by tiie General Govtlnmeiit or by the St -i lew, that ia IV clearly del-gab-d to Uxt Sirnn r, or emlmtly rewrved to Ilia latter. Tlie riav. atrurtive power, aa it railed, m tmira to be dreaded than i -en Cmco, becauaa iu eocruarhnwiitt are ao ailent and grwrbtel asm errrre hrrie orao'aifirebfnia,wbiW at 1 no same time iiiev are unucrtnioinir Urn turf -itnimnt nr nor svatetu. I I .r M ... ' "- - - - w r - lie thinks that nothing ran juatify lit Infiiction of Ihe Cotiatrtutk-n. Una sliclit breach will mira the war j another, and that Pa a third, until every reetrictioi-i Wlfnl etrvngth, and wa U-cane babliuali-H ahmrnui. t n thra whject, ss on Inailv others sshrrary.---pr.--ell,.nt-s',jd be, In bs Farewell Addreas, "are danireroiia Oiinim: let eaere rt - otaiitis uf tit CtMutliimhtm ImfrfrkenJrJ,- f delect- ive, let ii be smemled, but nut euHcrod to bs trampled upon w hile il has an existence." The Suhernbrr haa wiM-aw-nt, wltti alnfUl anxiety, tlie abuse id" precedents whh h have beer made to fril-U-f away the Curudilutiiin, nutil, m practice at lea, it -la srarri'ly like Uie same inatruntntit that caine fnKu Uie hnnda of the Convention w hich formed it The prarliee if implying power mnt eeaao, or our noble ila-iu of Goviirument will soon be radicslij and pcTuiia . vrevooably ehened. -- - - " . . At preweiit, the danger from thia auwreeyi' rniH.rt. rife threati-ning Uian il baa ever been at any lunner perai I, becauw Uiom in power, w -o rerl,to Precctlcul.. nJ'Coliiriii'tion, unliirtonetcly pnaweas, or liave aerwad, so much popularity, tliat their aggmaams aca ovcrlouked. by a.g-iosiePa-nphy and who, inetead of " repaytug the Mnfidonce of their corU tuenta y acru . piiliaia lidelily to Uicir Uuata, seem i-cpel'il'i every -tliinir bat Uie ifraUficwlKiuof llwir unhallowed ambitioa ' . i. ' -"-- As lo State concertia, it will advneaia a aneeilr alter aricetTieHire Crjnatlrorkiti, " t 1ibiral synteni id Iiiti-raat Uupruveuiant, aa uiylitiinati eaiaa 4-A-avieortn lid wery thingeliajTalriuateJ to advance ifm e jiruepoa rity and honor nf the tilitors adopted Flato. 't-titw -proponir-tj ni--rj?4nprrWiU. l!C.at'kotI.Uili ligioua. Moral, Ulvrary. and oiheruet'ul, snbjecistt0inT-: : a therwoTl "IoCi-LMU Uttli dtaniytto aivi-irei(rtr,and airneuf tha iearesof onr Sirnkl shall ha alwrayw rriTlrtrrwieh IOrff "khd Tlie" Wit's iinatfinative effiirta, as will allied to its patrons ... that ?.ytirrrtx" ahicb ja-ttba vary abrX--Nn- Uung will be rejected whirb it csleiilated to Imprine 'Z2. 1 Ihe undorioandink' or Uie heart, while everv thinv of an . eijite tetideitcyTihall'W Va-ailli fitruk tU Col iiiiii : v 11-rtiMfritief haaei that tLU'-fiwf nit ilfi a plant falnl lo tyrants, that baa ever attempted In r. ita-bead WJliuu Ticr taf She TaUe' IT arU, Wifl ' ' not be miffitred to prrtMh in the bu, but Ibul il will ri"c!ive ao:li a Je-rree of public car- ai will cuiiblo- - - it tff miw liitol roar Iree1, sprt iding ifs brancliea and aliotlding its loavea from I lie Allmiiic even unto I lie great river, the river Mii.i'-i. TERMS, Ac : -JwTlut-lrat N-of TU kWuiw rWwit "wrll 1 iaMued aa anon aa Uie recjiii 'ite number of suWribcrii v caa be ulHauied to warrant tim btaJ-ing of the neceefa- -ammremenU fi-rthal rHirno-i-wf it n!.;-,! - . , . a - 1 I T a - would apiical to tlie tViendaof the p-roaised uiidertatui!T ttr etirbl their iuuueJ'ai an early day. - . it. U will be printed one a waok apn a aheet of medium mm, wilh new type and on good paper, at Twa DoJfkre per year, payable on Uie receipt of tbe first number. - - . - 3. ResponKiblo fiersnna who will take the trouble to act as Agent, in procuring mibacribers. Sic, will be al lowed 10 per cent upon thoir transactions. July ltf, 1834. K. II. MADRA. . t rttmrtiri thmt Lrlteri from a iittanc bt . V....I... 1 ... .., It . uclt4 lo .Wwftare, vAara Ae StOmribn mt vtftent DIHSOIJTIOX. ,frLiTiraf'm:ii. "-""'""i iiiuiuiu bminciK. , au persoiia ni debted lo the mid Firm are rca'icstcd lo make iin. 1 ttwdtttte fajiMtttt'aanmcwa""''" -- -. - JOHN Salisbury, July 1, 1834. B. MOSS. THE Bubsrriher, having- purchn-od tho Entire 8toek-nf -GOOIM f Mtrrj-hyeV M-w.will corrv: iiinnr i ..ii oovin Hia uniJBI, HI III!) OIU l-IIIIIU. lie invitea all those indvUted to call and wifile, ns tho old concern must rjomtively lie -closed in a short -time. WILLIAM MURPHY SuliidHiry, July 12, 1834. tf .""m 41.4, aiaMp. jw,,j W W Wanaia. iiatti:i:s. Tiro Bulierrilier wiilms to emjilnv Iwo or three Journeymen H.itteis - to wJiorn he will civo c(vn."tmt tin. plov aiid lilieral wnen, if application Iks irwdo s.k.ii to hirn in Cabarrn County, six miles north u-et r C5Ti:ord. r' "..''TiosffrST R i C ' " N.B. None need npplyjjut such ns can -.. -well recommended fur morality and iiw!o-i!i v, July Vi, 131. , . ' Ct '
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