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I ,,J . I nit 2 II I , rry l Lr , no. :y ' Oft n, u re. ury- re Itf. I re. Ur rY lit- m r. ith-ltd- I", r Dm i u up. of nt tlie ill uur fi- Cm 4 u!. rf .' Mil' ui. re" is-a rn. I HI Liur t.r, , isf rhs ire, w I lii 4 W' If. la ws at M ba st- t- flit- i v, "Vo f- -4 ' ' ' THE CAROLINIAN. SALISBURY: iATURDAY:ti::.:;:sAUOU8T 0, 1834. '' " INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT. W thM vy-fk publish part of tb Review of the jSYw Hanover Adum, and shall give the reirutiiider in out m L A fWr war J4, we vtutll ende or to make ruura ' (x Uk Rrply of the New Hanover Committee. Tt subject of these Addressee M one of 8mwn utiuuruiicc to People of North Carolina, and w we pleased to ee tht it w treated ui rpirit of gnt rr court? nd Mwaraocs than we anticipated at Uie cuouiintcciiwiit of the eontmveisy. THE HON. BKDFORD.BROWN. Tin gentleman now ' trenuou opptment of tin- Uuit-(1 Slate Bank, and or all who aro m favor of ( We JmiuM be flail to be infiirmcd w hen it waa thai Jlr. Brown first conceived hostility to the Rank; whe fit it au ftVr of before Mr. Madison's approval of lfH Bank .Charter hi 110 or whellier it waa before rr a'l'i Mr. tVaird made hi cell, in favor of Ute D.nk. m 'I"1 f Miifrfaa if the Culled Minimi, in 110. i tmiCwMiH iinpnrtaiirr Out Mr. Brown's conMitu rnt li'rill know llwr tliui(r; hcraiin it ia w-ll kiVtwn hf wan a walKi4 wipixirU'r of Mr. Madiaon'a Ad ni,iirii.m, and tluit h liki'wim? rx-rn all hu pow. er id fvK if Mr. ('rewHird, and in of)ilin to (Sn. notwillnrtaiHlinjr Mr. Mxlmm and Mr. Craw Util crc buth adviratw of tin- Rank. II ought. tliiTiCin-, to t'-ll th 1'iupli iifNTirtirCamliiia" wlir ww hcli'a h hail iwrn, of Intr, ttiat raunr him to rt riitiri' In "Id iipinMinis and Ijithiu', all al onr", wieli liiiMMm ciM'iiiy of lli lUuk, w'hi-Ii riTi-m-d, an w I, r-mrkl, th appnJmtum f MiX h and'Craw- ..rJ, w lio 'r Uw fivorrtn of Mr. Umhii. STATE ELECTIONS.' In a w Coiiiilitu III' Elation WiTt! Ih'U last wi'i'k. U-luia, all Un1 rftunm w Imw riiviml, and umiUl to' r'd '" rn-'-iw from uur IVk-ikI-, (alcmi'ntK o! tli- fsiilU ililitli'-r roiiulKii. Gianvilk. Jan Wyclns iaU ; Kobxrt Poller, ShinIv Harris ('oiniiwmti. I'nankl in J'wui l 1 1 1 kill, Scnatei Willam II. tliilln, aud JtMtHi Md4'lin, Coiiiiiwiiia. W irrrii. WVMoii N. FU.irdisS-iiaU-; John Brafjr. I'l l Tliomat '. JtidkiiiM, t'oiniiioii. Siiimrl ArriiiUm, St'iial'1; (Iiroff,". Rtxldi)-, ...I r'ord Tivlur. Coinrnona. K-.c-nih. Hurdy r'lowens S-rkaU-; Jolm VV. I'otU, jii Turuvf Ituuiu, ltuiiunuii. . Cj Vi had lio; that tlm mad couro of th" fiina l.i.t al th' North had hwn ch'i ked, but it upK-arfroiii : -ulijoiifd artt. 'n', frtmi Uie ITiilinU '.pliia Cotnincr v I Int.'llit'. nr-r. of tin 'J6th ull., Hat tJiry proceed m It guen u.1 iiiifei"nel pj.nmire, however, to mute tint the more di- re.'t. palr.r. and influential portion fll Olir lellOW-CUIifen' ai Uie limui, lr lauru mit.ii .. .. . . .... V! ...L I ,-t ...k . i a'vid aaliliit the laonticn an entitle them tuuur warm v gratit'fl". thb DiHoamifl.Ka l" 1'TIOl. It eeme Uat the faiutic w In i call our Saviour a ne - um' h.i tiiino:iei W1J.inM.u1 ax a; Tobher. who week to v ioldle harure "by 'imCHirajt Ili2 lllterniarrrgTr - be tlie Une, ew.te inxurrertion at the South, and involve . -Uu, air. in all 'lU liorron, of a wrvile war-lheae . tuvlinen, uarulHiawl by reecni evenu. Hi? their Incendiary iewui tlie c f .11 : it i i II.. ...... iu vijirur iittu iii"-.in "a ia- - SUnery S,rty anil be hold at o'clock Wnorruw -hw1i" at Uie new buildiml In 1 Iaynta Strprt, be ween "Jtirr.J'7if, ii ..ui Hjum. .......... Pliilad. 7 nM. t5; 1831 -J. B. tiiapoin, tsec. . . )Vepe ii. nie,'ti.,S, whiel,jk VV'!gli. may be ttnatbmdcd by Violence : but we reany camiot : vtmtuter&-i-tcAvm 4tw. oif.puhltc ooioo. iVe edvwr tliosc who aie auxioiia to preserve tlw put lic (xvico, to itav away. TtKtw moetinfs cannot cooio to gixxL We aineondy U:luie that the recent demonstration of public ruling in New York, and other northern o " lie, reapoctirij the fihto add-intrwtof oweotrtliora neighbiMjrii, have done much to bind the two portion of the country together.' Ever action of till aort avrvoB to strengthen Uie bond or gtxxl fellowahip, ami tn .make it dually' firm on eiUter wde of M anon and Dimiii'i Line, it au ill wind which blow no body t;-i. WiTTrc iliTOVlfvm'oir iiiionwi. foUotic" auice we noticed tlie proposal of Una gentleman for re viving a paper culled the Aurora, published in Phila delphia, of which he wHditor during the trmy yeivra tint followed the adoption of the present Conitution of tlie United State. We expected to find him coming out openly, and defending the principle of nullifica tion, which it- haa heretofore been hi pride to support j hut inNteairoftiiat, he ha hoisted the fug of Uie 'adtni- . u.truinai, and w nous cnde.awrfiug.to iA ail h)UJlf of Uie, popularity of Preeident Jackson, to make the nullifying principles of the prcvatlinf politica of the country. 'I'lie double fucod P"'1" fa. " 8,1 ke' of interest or DomiTai :lts7 Und it civenieiit to aerve two inaxter. are alreade claiming for him the f."'iors of a baint in the republican chiirch, and pillar4 -sllhe-ubiicaarlj ")wi irt the tight hind of politteal fellowehip. And wlmt, permit us to inquire, are the eervice Mr. Duane hx rendered, which entitle him to the lionor and gra luude cl tuned for him by hi associates ! During the tons of hi editoriul warfare, he was the leader of the J-lf atvled Jaffersonian democrat, and the pole star of Ins party. At a time when the assistance of every ?iod citizen was required to sustain and strengtften the republic, he wa found on Uie side of thft nullifiera, a- ulinir Uie institutions of hi country, villifying the ad- "WmiWrtttlfftifll ncters of her nohlent and bravest sons. Do you ask the, tiremertt of Ueorge Washinytnn troni wie rnwraiinu chair, a man, of whoee uhspottod virtue had he po aeased W4rwmllet the, iie ..would, never have ventured so recklessly o asperse. The above is from the Western Weekly Review, a paper published in Franklin, Tennessee, and zealously devoted to Genl. Jackson. It is gratifymg to find, amidst th 4uplicitof the party, one Editor of talents, wbo baa the'nonesty and candor to avow, operiTfi'bia principles, and to repudiate those "double-faced political dealers," wbo shrink from awh an avowal - The Editor of the- Review supports the administra tion with some consinteBcf. yben &erProcution 7- - - '-, . --' -A . i'lifiJ.-:i;H ram- out. It UihJ It a IB iilnowUlfmrnl of old f rwrai dortr,nr, tv nmufulij it (, ndd It uu thai it rvirxj. How dilli-rent f,mn Ui uimrmcinhd avc phirita who pTrirrvl to rwoifnia in that tra.N. nary docmnnnt th. pro ipM of tM r,puMn party I Th artirU Im alludoa Vk M havinir brn wrttipn t lWx, on tU rvurtmenl of WaJimiftun, waapuUudv "o Ml u larolmwi of U anth July. Bot Um Eddor of Ui l&-irw k wr-Hit. in ralUir Ihiano -tJ.f U.l. r of tha JnfT.-rooiM Dnmocraui, and th puUUr of hk pwty. bun UuaiM puhlwhad Uiat ltbl oo Waal.. UiKtuo, ha had bmj but ahurt tirno in tno U. But, and, whatrm might ha k"ro hi ioimd(,ul aapiralioiM, it ia aacribinf to nocli horn to him to aay thai ba waa t irJ!iflIii'ilher it Jt truavaaiha &iw In.,.,,,.!, Uiat the NullifWa, aa a party, joined in dcfamataia of Waahin(fton. Bot we can tell tlx Kavirw one thinf wlili is Um, and will proldy abound him, i; UmI hi favuriU JACKKON waaoneof tlm frw ami of Arnnrka who, in that day, trralcd Uie laUnr of hia eonntry wria baae inifratjtude. I la 17W1, mhi-n Vahintnn notifiKd Conjrrn J hi uiteniioa to willKUaw from Miblic Jif' a OMnimttre we appoint! iu th llnuan of Ki'irsnlaliv to draw op an Mitrm Ui him, enpri'iaiive of the (fratiimla of Uie rouotry Sir hi diatuijnudird arrviciv, and invoking th blinwujra of I'rov Mlnir upua hi vtirrmriit. Frantic a waa the apint of party at that tunc, be it riinintT. ed to Uie Ihhkii' of (Umrnm, and of human natu", that only trn voirra weri hwinl in oprKMitxin to the Ad- dra: but ANDREW JACKSON, a iiMni.U-r fnxn Tennr f, waa one of Ihoae acvi-n who wpre found by tlie lide of the hi-artlon hinn, envioualy amyed igiin- Ihe jf r-at and 'l W'aViint'm ! It w a r,markiblr rirrn;ntanrr that h (Duan) who' cliary-d WaJiiii'loii with "givuif currrnry to politi cal iniquity, and h'galuin corruption," ia now ofliriug up fuUxne ailiilatkiu to Ihr ntun who km aeluully don thtit thing ! I "The United Statm Bank contract it lUlominal nmarlra; tlio Kiau llanlu tivmblinyly fcdlow auit, Uie country in drained of it rurreocy, proprrty rnlU in va fh'' rv ftir flrnii of tntot, mofi)raira-d anrt ouu. Vfyanrt) mm ami bankniptry areeomplfHe; lawyer, ('li-rkM, and oilier miltordinatra fatten on the apoila, and many, who were lately in affluent ctrcumtaiirr, are li ft witlKxit a Ikxi-' to ithield Uieir heada, and rutae the day that Hamilton projected the paper aatem." The above in extracted from an article (not oditoml) in the br MmrrV end armerV Joqrnal. AltlKMi)fli tlie writer baa evidently miWd tkr fqurr, in attempting to account for the preamire of the titmn, he has abaiued e pKlurt worthy of Uie pencil of Ho garth. Im(rire, readier, tlial ymi aee "the Monrtrr'' in a fit of the dry-jripes, contracting it aMominul mu lri, and rive hundred State Banka "trwinbliufly following taut." Jupiter, what an iaaemblage of wry fane! But where, during tin cmtagiou irnloininal diaeae, do Uie " Iu veru, Clerk, and other ubordtnaten find "poiui to fatten on r Oo and ak the ftartmairter Vie iwral, and Uie President' late Secretary, Mr. Roger B. Taney. - - - The "aSdoniinal enntmctioo of the Rank" produced a correal dmg rrjtannion in the Trratury fur e Utile white. Brt the disgorgement of the Iwmty-twu uollkjo of Uirt year' eaienditure, oxcluaive of Mr. Barry'a nt)U.lKW deficit, we apprehend will aoon brtruj upon ' tiie 1 reaxury anrli a VHHenl contraction, vi a g.axl """X SM Wl1 .r,lulrw u,ff-tl Not long aince we modeatly put our connty apainxi the Stale m rauung hual aa well as all other thing ; to which our brother of Uie Jatkam (Teun.) Truth Tcllur. wiUj a tiU greater .etrelch of Bwdeatjy riylie - y V ii .1.' : '1Na,,u'"- 1 ,L . -7 J, . . l - k. ' i 1" n lyw county, wa. cut down by CoL wrvile war theae d wr river, in lyer county, wa cut down oy kal iare orVnlrr!" CUy.frem whiA xhl galKii lejw.v, aud connuim;ly. Tlio ' "''T P"0 hxh were taken. Oue Cab, a lait u reilntiil : I 'l,"e W' tPe by an aperture in the (tump. Thin iteiixtaiJOauu eiitxra jconti'Joncc." (r la it noaaihlul Wet), wpudcr nee.r ceae. In ancient day if was said Mitre habitant ptare; bnt now it 11 affirmed rrmrrWo htHtnt . . Paniuaour ne- tjaasppal."- Engliah,' IjUntrv Linit.rniWVm nTuin FnirliJl IL'A mpAnfhaf armnrtn to lhe-ew?wn efe nwn of oor fcin, fish live m the-sea; but according to tlie wisdom ol their wriamr vm, they trveia a cMba vtamwM tb. as- ern district of Tenneeeee. n a truth, brotiier, thy tale hath " very ancient and fish liko siueU," and were it not that such stories have becine so milori ously stale we should almost be tempted to acknow ledge ouraelf stumped ; as it labour folk wont swallow them, even if Uiey are told by r 7Va TUh, .... We copy Uie above remarkable fish story, and the cnminents upon it, from the Tennessee Weetern Week ly Revievj. -Our brother Editor of the Review, with out directly contradicting Uie "Truth Teller," speaks of bis story in a tone of incredulity, not remembering, pcxliap. that tirtuinsUmcet not eutirclx uujike' that, which the "Truth Teller" relate, once before occur red. And what Ann been, fries; be egain. The following line from Horace will explain our al lusion: . Pinrium el tummn genu haii ulmo, A'oa qitte irh$ furrat ctJumbu. Which, aa we bve not at Innd Fraucis' poetic trans lation, we shall render in plain prose: - A firmrlf nf hes wtrs wnd on a wry nigh Klnt tree, that had been a well known pigeon roowt. iThis hspwedat the time y( Uie groat Jrtthtt of insjjnw W.gwWt a teuint of tho sealooE Fis 'wBble "scaly U to the mountains. I?)w7 when 'wechnider the awful' sfz tewhich eaf-Jliri cious of life they are, it doe not seem incredible that eighty poundt, in eatable condition, should have been found in a hollow tree on Uie bank of the Forked Deer, soon after a freshet, nor that one might have escaped a big at a little boy. The only thin that surprises as is, that some of the Jackson Editors do not mention this honey and fish"" incident to show Uie " glorious fruits" of Uie removal .of.Uu?,d4KMte.,.tm, ,,; N. C, has been changed to Grassy Fork, Wifies coun--tyj N. Ct and SUvester James appointed Postjnoster. The President says in his Protest that he is mdivi .dually responsible for every act of executive officer un der ihe Government. Suppose he were arrested and broturht to trial for Uie tnail-robbenes of hi rcform-puflt-mnter would be out be for Mkiuf out front hi doc trine of "responsibility V We suspect Uiat he would not be kmg in adding another "codicil " to bis Protest f A Fourth of JuljLToast : Th Biiwoj'Bovar'inhey can't "Go the whit Hog," they can " Go a-tW." v 1 UTC FROM LNGLAND AMI IRANI T. Wa halt W anixaiiM the arrival of U su ke ahip Itiiwoe, Ih-Un, frmn LivetIx4, ami the w let ship Kb, Caisl. Ilof ki tt, fr.HiilI.ivro. 11m former auih J ou Hie 24th Jui-, and list Utii f on Um iHth. Our LxmmIoji rlatoa by i)mhw arrival ire of the W June, LivrqxaJ of the Vfh, and rlirerl from Havre of lha imh, and i'ari of lh ?tii of that month, Tb oVbolea in lU Hritiah Pnrfiament aro clii f. ly oo subject that ii)ir but lilllo inlereat abnL lln poor law aiid tittup still nsitimM the 114 pnmiiiif nrTri.ira. TTirr arwavt rradiug rf the lull admitting dienlers from Una I'-tuUodnsl Cliurrh lo Uk oVgrc s at tU Oniverxitiea, Lad paaxej the Commissi by a majority of 174. A uteetiiux has been bfkl in Liverp.x4, wlin h, lha an-ount says, was aiti titlcxj by nim of the nu4 wealthy and influential Bierchatili, fir the pirMn of eipresMiiij; llieir grateful exkiktwIedgriMiit to Uie King (r tlnaeniiiiMtiU eontaJimd iq hi reply lo the Bishops and ArthUahop of tlsa Church of Fjii;IuihJ. No further arcounta had Wo iwivinl from Pr. lugnL Dim Carbai had UfixU-l in Knglnnd, and tlie tn-atmenl he is toeiperteiirej has bsn brought uu der dicumon in the loue 0 Lords. Hi future place of residence Las, it ia said, bewn fixed by treaty entered into by the lour Powers and that M. Aiemdo, Charge d'Aflaira of the Siiiih Legation al Tar is, bad arrived theni with the treaty iu hie poexnxi, but the contents have im4 tranxpired. lite aloclions Cr the lower House sf the Cortm are to lake place in Spain ou the .llhh June ; 11 believed the return will show a stronger liberal vote than will be acceptable to tlie Court part) .' The Cholera, it appear, still lingers there. "" The ebx-tiotia were to tuke phwe throughout France (exeil in Contra) on tlie 211 Juiw. Their rexult m of courxe uot yet known lo ua. It would seem that iimtnielioo have lieen trsna uuUod bv Jbc Cotigrea at Vienna l'i the Ueriuaii Diet at V rain fort, to the elUx-l tlial it lie iuliiiwiled to the phiiipoteiitiurH'of higland and Franc llial "tle military regulaliutn " inlelv ordered in that city cuiicorn lite IhcLaloi', and being an internal aflliir, the (lerinaii Ih-t cannot ackonwbxlge tlie right of uiterveiilna'i 111 tlie matter awuiuud by Kiigtund and Frai e. 'Flan AugJnrg tiutrttt says it remains to be seeu wbul nply will be giveu to this coniniuiiication. A war U lwocii tlie- Porte and .Melteiur. Ali of F.gy: is now curn-utly p4teii of, iuxtigalial, llto Frcuch paper of cuur! say, by RuiMia, with aui blliixis views. We place little cixifsleiwe in ihexe ' snerulutiiNi of the Paris JiMirnalisis, for ever in-e the Kiixsiun camiKiiirii, Kuxxia is on nil ocrssnNie a Lubeur in tlteir eyes. Tlie only indiratiMis of hostile iiHiveiiH'itlx in tlie l'4wt of Koroixt is the rollertKHi of a large F.uglixh and French rh-et at iapoli. (&" There is aamettiing to Oie txe-t"ioo (hT now. er thut lot awMiderlul etli-rt upiii the lm-- bimI servile. e are struck with tin when we see (lie spirit with which the collar press receiw-x the 110 count of the detsiiitiituHi of Clliutt's Idol. Tlie New York F.vening Pt evidently regards it in tlie anme light that a religitxts tmn woohl the mmjee of the Suints, or any thing coniiected with religion. T-rlt cnnxidem it ax eimllv sacrilegious; a if'sorne one had taken oil' tlie heed of the figure of I'uul ; and it Uuniingly aki the Journal of Commerce, if some villain shisild saw off the bund of Ihe figure of St. Paul, at the chureh of thut mine in Ihm ritv of New York, would the Jisirnal of Couiiik-itc be equally Tenrry to divert-its reexiers with a fce tious account uj the nuttier I - . , , We a newer Ibr Ihe Jisirnal. 8l. Aim! re w and St. Puul re not eaclly of the snme clavs. A g'yvl man tuigbiiutl Lurl ai CoUCUipl 'aUowU Ui Uux laX. ter, whilp lie would laugh at the "strwing "applHMl to F.I j lot r "Id" and tbo Posts " Suiut."ii. ltd State TeTegrnjpK. m - " " (msi'ikt Wki(. . ' . . " V...".' APPOINTMENT OF MEM BERS OF CONCRESS. The Evening Star say Jucksoil was ail bonnet that to appoint members of C'Migrem to olhce, was uiaking " corruptiou the order of the day ;" and moreover, Uinl he wns honext when lie came into office, and until he waa entrapped by tho Albany Regency arsl Kitchen Cabinet, who laughed him out of his scruple. Of this we betie'v oiily a tyther The Hero, we dare say, was as ready to enlarge and strengthen his power, by making "corruption (lie order of tlie day," an tl w cuUiI wtrc i to pirwpoxw it to him. We s-e neillier tlie legal nor moral propriety of shifting the odium of Jarksiaii's (detes table measorw upon the Kiteheft Cabinet; 4n thut letter to the Tennessee Legislature, followed as it has been by tho constant practice of violating its injunctions, we see no evidence of honesty, but very ample evidence of a fraudulent electioneering trick. Noah puis the following siieech into Mr. Van Bu ren's mouth, which if not actually delivered, waa certainly distilled hint by hint, into toe President's .ear,. -- - "How can you expect," say Mr. Van Buren, " to administer this government without appointing rrienibs oCongr!ii"ld 1 office T" We must carry complisn this, we must carry votes in Congress ; and these votes can only be obtained by office preferment. We require that the Speaker h and KHild and to obtain an influence over the Speaker, he must have some prospective reward held forth. We must use the patronage entrwtod to us to so cure our friends, and advance our measures, and give stability to our power. It is well enough in theory to advance such doctrines, but they will ne ver answer in practice." It is thus that the emi nent men not in Congress are al disfranchised, to purchase' the support of ambitious members, who MrfelTtlfeln ildip1t'3& It was exactly the same in the veto message -00 the Bank question. " Had I been consulted, snid the President, " I could have presented t plan for a Bank to which no constitutional objection would apply." What is now his language t He is again this Bank, again anjr Bank, but the Safety Fund Banks. , Let the people look at these shameful in consistencies, and ask themselves whether they should be aanctioned, countenanced, or tolerated ; and' whether a dynasty, baaed on fraud and decep. lion, which violates law 'and constitution, and aims at despotic power, ought to be perDettiated at their hand and by their suffrage. T' "T ' 7 ' " A Worthy rlerp-ynian in ihe f-mry fued a r'l to be rut through ht gnxnei. i.r si e,m umLiUI of the iM-ililxirlHaxl. bile h Wa u K.ntileii,iu.g ihe wotkirten, a iKd.lenii rnli W, wie life was not u regular a it isirlil lo be. A lie pM-d be Yilo the rb-igviiwiu Ihii t- M Well d-xlor afiir all your inn, 1 lake 11 ihia i iKit tin rtxail In Iteaten. ''True, (replied lie) Cr if it IimI m1i, I ahiaibl have Wixiiiered al seeing yir lonUhip ln'r." . CM l'ED LN WKDUK K, " In lliiCoiiii1y,on Tlnirxilsr th list July, by Q Sert Mirnamara, Kan , Mr. J.M ull ILI UM to )im HA RAM BKOW.V Female Seminary. THE EXERCISES or rum INSTITUTION WILL BE RESUMED ON THE 1st of OCTOBER, rIIIE price of Tuiiior1 prr riin, (5 month,) ia IU VO Drawing ami Painting, $10 Muaic, $ I pay able in aJ aore. BKSJi COTTRKLI., Malixlsirv, Aug. 0, s.14. Prinriiml. DISSOLUTION. rpiIK Co-PartnenJup heretofore existing bet wee u " Ihe Sulswribers lout bwm diadjed by mutual consent, lltman having cUnns agallMt Uie concern will iireeut them lo I . J. F. Shaver, and person indehted to the bite firm are requested lo make im liH"dile MyiiMul lo him, a it is dnairalJe thai lite buxuie) aliinUd be rlMrd a soon ax prartirabte. John w. rainey, phi up j. f. shaver. Salisbury, Align! 9, 131. Id Continuation of Hmincs. 'T'lIF. SuWrilier re.pevlfully inrorms the frietwla of llie abve csM'ern, and Ihe iMihlic in gene- ml, iImI ha iuien.1 iu continue tlie Carriage Ma king BiitueM, in all its varnxi brnnrhi-a, 011 his own accMUil, iu a more central and bumiN-s part of I lie town. Wild this view, he ha purehaaed of Cyrus W. We-, the whole of his Tool, stia-k of Timlier, iiC. and taken the shop fornwriy occupied by Mr. West, aitunted Ix'tween the. I 'mrtlxsixe and the Western Curoliiiinn priiiling-if!ice, w liere he Will lie happy to attend to all orders which may las conferred up on him by hi friend ami the public. CtT The stock of TIMBER on hand i of the moaf superior description, and hu I wen undergoing the eartiiiig price for three years; which fart, aiJHl lo lite solxariber' iutinuttu kuoIelge of all the varusix branches of hi bosiiMt, and hi deler luiiiatioii lo give suliHlarlion lo all who favor him with their custom, will, he liotie-i, iiMjre In linn a e .1 - . m ... giMsi ponitMi 01 mo puirmuige oi eroiis desiring to purchase first-rate Carringr). His, Iliijrgir, KiilLle, Doroucbet, Carry-Aila, AlC &.O. fjr RKPAIRING will also at all time be al- tmded lo, nod exec4iled iu a. very rUjienor manner, al the shorte'si ixnotildo no! ice. Tlie Siilwcriix r charges for all dearnptions of work ill be as nvxlemte a auv in this section of country, and payments will be made to suit tlie cojivenionce of purcluuerav JOHN W. RAINEY. .&tlubury, .August ft, IP3L . , if NOTICE: I . raRUAl& JJJL. 4TJjn..t'.' Klradefrr Note, giveu bv me to John B, Mush, dated Ju ly 22uuV 1834, uue three months after date, tor Fmy.RiUara.:::.:.::. v;r'";'';": - i- - vSoid Nota was obtained without any considera- liMi, and I will not y it. 1IIILLIP L.1 1 AKLtC JkuguM.rl834 . 8t - - i-i V " ", 1 -nivrr ,i--- 1 DISSOLUTION. rnUK Firm of MURPHY V MOSS is this day S. dixsolvisl. bv iiiiltiiul rMiseiir. 'ATT nerson in. debted to said Frin are requested to make imme diate payment. WILLIAM MURPHY, JOHN B. M0S3. ;T Salisbury, July 1, 1S34. ;.:'';v:c':;r,::: To My Customers. . THE SubHcriher, having piirchased the Entire Stock of GOODS of Murphy At Moss, will con. tinue to sell Goods aa usual, at the old stand. He invites all those indebted to call and settle, as the old concern must positively be closed in a short time. WILLIAM MURPHY. Salisbury, August 2, 1634 3t. T ''NOTira;:'r' I WILL expose for PUBLIC SALE, at Mound Mourne, Iredell county tm th 22d day of Au M u t . 1. TO . .r a . ..Jl ' a. r 4 r ' ,Tirs. oarau ivem. ooceasea. ciHistHtinir 01 a tamiiv of first rate Negroes ONB MAN, A WOMAN, and FOUR CHILDREN ; Ilouhotd and Kitchen najilaremid sonic L'atllej "A 1A1T persons tndelrteJ lo said Estate are request. ed to make immediate payment ; and all those ha ving claims against it, are notified to present them aa the law directs, or this notice will be plead ia oar 01 uieir recovery. , RUFUS REID, Executor. August 2nd, 1834. bis " TAKE NOTICE, IjATr inibjj,BKMUi O. annliention Will mndnltnthd PrrHiidenf mnA .-IT" - --"::.-". Directors of tlie Bank of Cape-Fear, for the renew al of Certificates for four Siiares of Stock in the said Bank, in the name of Francis Locke. Such certificate never having been in my poesesston. it is doubtful whether they were ever ismied j if issu ed, tliey were tost or mislaid prevums to the han dling of his paiera by rue. - 7F " : JOHN POOTT, ' Executor of Francis Locke, doe'd. July 18, 183420)', 3m N. B. The above iSTOCK IS FAR SALE Asdy to John St oTT,"Adiniiii.tralot of Peggy AI tiinsj, doeeawd. "1 f. ?l CrTIIC NAMn CHANGED. . I IVopokal fbr ruLIiahlllff, In the Town of Mori?antn, N. C . A WLT.KLT NEWSPAPER, to m airvtrraa re rolltlca, Moralltjr, Literature, andOenerU IntcIlJgcnoe, ' vraaa rwa Tirta or THE MOUNTAIN WHIG, rpilK Hobacriher has cs luW to alter the litbj tt the newauaper prisd lo be pwUialied by , hiui in Murgant'sn, and think it proper to merit um hi reason tor so doing. A cofTeMidenr by let ter wa held with intnTligeut and puWic-pirited in. divHuol In Burke DsmiI v, ou tlie auls)nrt taf tlie probability of aurceaa in Ihe imoVrtaking, and ihry eapriMiii'd iheniseKe so eiaiAdnnlly and generally iu ihe affirmative, that upon their aolicikaliin the Huliarriher waa iialiiced lo iasue the original Pro. ' pectus even before he had visited the place of his iiileislod loralKin. Not giving much irrrportanea lo sxjsw, when he conxtile red bis jriwipJel ortito. doi, be selected "Tin Mountain Kpront," brcaib it anrmed to bira to be apprisprtala to tie aectKSa of emtry in whirh it waa prrxpnawd to Inraie, a - -well aa to the very humble aksliliea whirh he t il would be engaged itf the aawluct of Ihe concern. The Subscriber, however, ia aware that M there it KHiieihiiig in a name and a recent visit to M gaiUisi, where be had the pleasure of an inter- , cbsnge 1 views and sentiment wrlh ba future pa Irons, has induced him to change the Da roe of his paper. In one more appropriate to the intelligence and political uuhtpnidiuoce taf those ainotig whom - . it will be established. -" With rejrarw 4o44 and aealiunal rpiri)rtxl1ie Peisile xf Weatern North Camliisi, like all oilier - comiminitHw, are more or ksa divided but, in r UIkni lo National Polite- llie danger to the av litulion from iheencrrav bnHniKof power, and the isiexsily of prwrving oniiiipaired Ihe Right (if ihe States, as I lie isily safiguard of Liberty -the Subscriber heard, among the inlclligvnl and high. niiisled r nwiiM'ii of the mountain regmn, but one osjiuon eveeM-d, via. delermiuatiun to support -their PoliiH-al InstiluiMsis against agg reinn, and to hand down le their prMterily, unoornipted by loh'ix-e, the Liberty which Uiey nilxnted from their Fathers. As the first inquiry, upon a proms! of this kind, generally in, " What will be the political clwrarler of the paper f the Subscriber mil give an answer without tlie lews, reserve t - Boni and eilucaled in Virginia, hi earliest as well aa hw mature. frlinra and oonvicLMXM are deeidedly in favor is Us aolitwal principles cherished by hi dii tinguialind fidlow-citixen who have presided over the destinie of tins great Republic He believe Uiat the celebrated Virginia and Kentne. ' ly rdirtioiut and Reports of 17! and 1700, winch" """" were drawn up by thoM great statesmen anJ palriuU aJadnam and Jetfarwn, eon tarn a tree expnmtme of tlie '1 rights of the States and of th relative powers of the Oeneral and Mtate ttoverntnetit. " 1 1 . He tli inks that the surest way to avoid eollisinna ' would be by adhering to a fuVraV constructiim of.U.e Cunetilutinn, and by abstaining fmni the exercise ef any power, whether rt b by the (ieneral Government or by Ui Statoa, Uiat is m4 clearly delegated lo (lie former, or evidently rescned to Uie latter. The con. ' strrrrtqw -pnwtr, aa rt M cillrd. If wwe to be dreaded-"--' than open force, because its encroachments are so silent . and gradnal asto efcrte little'rVrno lppreheniiia,w hrte f- ; at Uie aame tune thsy are undonnuung the Very fbun. dstiiiua of rajr yUrn., feitavinnJuv that ouitBg aa iiaU fi jnfriTtmn of uteMaiaiiiuuoa... Vue alight, breach w ill open tho way ' Srnother, and Uiat fi a third, until every restriction - Tne ItsTirTgrnaT'suigtbT and we'beconie LbTTuVteo" to encnaichments, On this wihject, s on tnsnx.othcrf,7.1 the adiwmitioneef the great arid rond VV'aidii'mrton are - uuueioas and .salulajyurrecewenU,n said be, iabii Farewell Address, -are eangeron things: let eer W.'" eAxiiMi of th Cmultlulttm U tfmktmiU. - If defeO r ive, let it be amended, but not sutTered lo be trampled " upon while it has an existence." "Tli Subscriber has witnraaied, with painful anxiety, tlie abuse of precedents, which have been made to frit ter away tlie Constitution, until, in practice at leaat, iT" ia scarcely like the same instrainent that eawe- fr.sn -the hands of the Convention which tanned it. The -practice of implying power must Cease, or our noble -form of tJwvwrnineTit wrtl arm beTTattirjalryand perkape irrevocably changed. At present, the danger from thai anurce ia aiucV' more threatening than it hae ever been al any former period, because those in power, who resort to precedent and construction, nnfts-ranately rjomea, or hate po,. . sessed, so much' pojsilarity. Uiat Uieir aggresKrons arf overlooked by V generous People,' and who, instead tit " Paying Ihe eonAdence of their constituent- by crn- ( puloo .fidelity to their trust, seem forgetful of every ' Uiing but Uie gratiftcatkin of their unhallowed ambition " or their inordinate riona, ' f Enough has been said to Indicate w hat will be the complexion of "The Mountain Whig" in regard to -general politica. , As to Stato eoneems, k will advocate a speedy alter, atiori I'of the Const it utMrtj, i liberal systeia of Jntornsl""" Improvement, an enlightened eoarse of Agriculture, and every thing rle calculated to advance Uie prospe- my and honor of Uie Editor adopted State. A due proportion of Uie paper will be devoted to Ho. FgEarwtjtitr ither with Uie passing News of the IJsy, both domestic and foreign; and It columns shall always be ornameoU ed with extracts from Uie Llirht Literature nf Ik eaaVawoh efibrte of th Pnetr end the Wtfrn Uve powers, as will afford to its patrons tiiat " Vnety " which is "the very apiceof life. Nothing will be re jected which is calculated to improve Uie umlerKtand mg or Uie heart, while every thing of an opposite ten dency shall be excluded from its column. r TERMS, etc. . 1. Toe first Na of "The MounUin Vhig' will be issued a soon at the requisite number of subscribnn can be obtained to warrant the making nf Uie ncet- ' ry arrangement fiirthat purpose; and the nndersicned would a pneal to th friend of the proposed unJcrUiI;" to enrol their name at aa early Jay. - . " -, 2. It will- be printed once a week, upon a theet of mediura size, with new type and on good paper, at Two IMbua pet yearyalile on the receipt of the firnt number. ".- . . . Responsible persons who will take the trouble lo act as Agents, in procurinsr subscribers, dLc, will be al lowed 10 pe cent upon their transactions. . Atigi 9, l:it ... R. UL MADRA. . WESTERN CAROLINIAN OFFICE, . Salisbury, May 17, 1831. f T yE are prcparod to execute every kind of Prim 7 in a very superior style, and our charges v il! In as reasonable as anv. ft Onlnra rm A" t. . . .. always meet the roost prompt attention. siii:Uii.'ii"'n:yfc''':,swcjr:
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