Unit hrllo; kt wlirm tho war ecus, we will then,
,f rktorljus, think more about magnanimity.
We tgfe-ia-w4liing pi(hfiti,curoaponJciit)
that the public have a right, and it is their duty as
famm to exercise it, to inquire into the character,
malifications, and principles, of anpiranU for office ;
ml if the inquiry be made in respectful manner, ho
Ban ought to complain, and no one will, who w worthy of
public con fiiM-nce. '. - -
The following ia the extract alluded to: " "
The Raleigh Register, snd I think tlic Star ton, ha,
anjuxtly charged thai communication (A Votce from
West) with being a ptrmnal attack on Gov. Swain,
.'andl would he glad if you would publmh it, that it may
lw tf itnelC U ) entirely ptdilicut, aud ia of such
I tenor as no -public man ought to he offended at, and
no Editor who is hdependent sliould refuse to publish.
Gov. Swain "is taid to be seeking the place of Senator,
and 1 think, with "A Voice from the West," that lie
ought to come out with hia principle The community
tin riKht tow'( this, snd to examine bi qualification
jmvc no opinion of seeing any man smuggled into ao
'fcigb and important a trust."
foa THf WWieS t ASOIJUAI.
STATE or NORTH CAROLINA Wait Covjity.
Supirm Court of ImwFuII Smuinn, ItcU.
The Grand Jury for the County of Wilkes present,
fur the consideration of their fullow-citir.n of the
Urate: -;' .' : ' ' -
1. That Government were instituted among men
for their mtliaal benefit; and that, whenever any Go
vernment become destructive of this end, or fail to
"answer thepnrposew (ot wdiieh ilw itHeoded,-that
(Jovernment should be altereij or entirely abolished.
''. .That the present Constitution of North Carolina
h grorwly dufeetive, unjust, and unequal in it ojiera
Hon,; that it suppresses the voice of a majority of tlie
people, and imposes heavy taxes on them without their
eoiwent, and should therefore be amended.
' J. That, affliii.it itd iiujiiKt, unequal, and oppressive
claw-tor, the People have remonstrated in a voice that
' nnnnt he misunderstood, and ought not to be an hm-
gcrdiBregtirded. "
UlLl! teoyje of lhciY!P.rtern.jrt.p.lbs.Si..te.
have long and patiently submitted their necks to the
..40kei.lhCt.tbfX ! determined to cast it oft"; that Tliy
will not tranwi"7f a I'nTietriWirTSlter'pnatmty',-'
for tliey deem it not worth inheriting.
A Tint the Constitution if silent a to the mn-'e of
"imendmentiTind tl therefore-, -w lump-tnti-dx- he4
niiiority to amend whenever tliey deem amendment
'WHary. -
6. That petition after petition, and rernonetranee f
' fr remonstrance, have been laid before the legislature,
presenting the just ind reasonable claims of tlie peti
turner for a redrew of grievances; and that their peti
tions and remonstrances have been treated with scorn
and dcrisisi by a tyrannical minority.
7. Thut longer forbearance has ceased to be a virtue;
mid that, if the ear of justice is not coon oH'iied ti our
r.unplaints, we will take the mode and measure of re
dress into our own hand.
Oivim under our hands, this 13th September,
JOHN MARTIN. Foreman:
ALEX. CHURCH,-WM. WiTIIERKPOOX,
JOHN MARTIN, Jr., MARTIN OUP.F.N,
, AMOS riHJRCH. Jr., RAMI V, SMITH,
Wf I.I.lAM 'RUXMRU
TIIOMAK LANTV
lll'OII RROWN,
AND. !'ATTERS4)N,
BEN J. II. MARTIN,
WILLIAM HABKK.S,
ROBKRT BOROUS,
JO. W. 1IACKET,
SAMl'F.L KILBY,
WILLIAM HENDRON
It in the remteet of the (irnnd Jury, titat the CWk
forward thU PreefMitment to the'Editors of the V atrh
mmi and Carolinian fir publication.
A. PATTERSON, Clerk.
rraa iiw !oi lioiuran. "
,JffiEE5JfJJnllBVQUm
RY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
The volume hy thii "titled wliich na pi-d Issued
Jooe, rifShoTCONorth Caroliiia, and is highly
- credit Me to hitrtaientavit vixxowtn& bv a
4etter -of Mr.-Jeffirrsoiwin TeptV- to nnn from the
3atCJobiidm9i3rj;itie :Teaf 1 eWiirinf him
-- n account which he had latnly- met with in-aw 74
ij!!r. Pimil.r i?f thn4tawifit Mecjktenburif
eouut y, iNortn Cruliwv dcltirtd ikfat-
arfnci free and indrprtulmt W the 20th of . Mv,
1775; liiorethan ii 'vyeWf'tlSa'won
, Indejiendence bytth .vwjrei ir ti 11, ftiw".
:-Mr. JehrwMij in liiit M
-"as ru njntrtnu, an3 an unjuifiable qmif'wA ttcaf
it very lightlyi -" . --r.r
The "Defence" .of the claims of North Camli.
na ngainst ttjjn impeachment of them, which t
now before as, tr divided inta threw pnrt. The
. fiwt comprises hbrtory of the Revolution ia Xorth
CurHitnn torh wriod of the Dtscln ration of Imlepen.
-dcucc-. Tue-aecood owOauM tho niosl imluLitaUe
- vih'no of the Imth of thn aleckleirtniT; rwinn.
r" Wof liidepedonew ITiektst tmrt Voti to
the defence of the character of Win. Hooper, nfl
that State, who is denounced by Mr JeffiTsop a,
tlie rnnkent Tory lii The Congress of 1776.
All who feel" an iuteretd in Ihi auhject, and
North Carolinians especially, will be gratified by a
p-ruwl of this production. It t nevere npon Mr.
Jelli-rson, however; in jimtificntiun of which, Mr.
JiMiest in die conclusion of his work, says;
" I Imve endeavored to defend the character of
North Carnlina from the alum of one, tlie ncnu
tonty of wnowtlwnie,witH'innv7pwes &"wncBon
Meter
esiiinat whieti tcrity j;im
t ol the State. I feel contuieM that 1 nave tut-
fi'led my promise, and that the character of tlie
Tirmer liiiis'eeirvwficarml, and the triitb of the"
ratter tbttirhr,"beTond- ttWTeaeh of
v. In tlie course my lalMira I havn studiously
Hinned nil emrivorntiow of langwige, and have
Hit Iresttnted to write with a bitterness of reproach
correspondent to Ihe malignity of the charge of
Mr. Jrferm. The enormity of i caJuuiuy,
while it demanded patient investigation, has jus
tified the severest deuanciatim.n
UNITED IN WEDI)CK.
In the Forks of the Yadkin.-on the 2d init, "by Joiia
rl"ment, F.q., Mr. JAMES BROCK to Mist MARIA
MWWELLm
In the Forks of the Yadkin, on the .r!h inst., br C.
nrn, Fsaj., Mt. WM. 0. CIIAFFIN to Miss ME
lUTABELonlrdiuehtcrof W. B. VVdwm, Ej.
In Halom. on' the 30th nlL. bv the Tlor. J. C. Rich-
1 Mr. JOHN N. BLUM to Must CATHARINE
NADING. . .
In Ashville, Buncomhe conntv, on th $4th tilt, by
'he Rcv. Mr. Brad,haw, JOSEPH H. WILSON, E,
Attorney at Iaw of Charlotte, to Miss JULIA A. PAT
TON, daughter of James Patton, senr. Esq.
t Mnc.klenhnnr coontr. on ithe 21st ultimo, by 'the
R-v. K t. watunn, Mr. FRANCIS SIMRIL to Mu
MAKniA a TAYLOR.
In MecllenLir. -m. m the 211 nlL. bv T. T.
Johnsto,, Fj. Mr SAMIKL LA WING to Mis, SUE:
sax MMtSa- ,;. ;y ' :
f Mr. lloopcr, and the Intth of the ill ack-1 u, . i. M . . j ..... . .1 .J 1 1 i. a i.-,,. 1.1. it 1. A
, Wv a . . . - 1 .mwaWiowt sww wnro-.fi a. aw Mw t'.-ajrwiii ewip, 1 1 mmm, WIW MW . .mMUW A
burir DorUratwm, are important point in the i, I -nb !uns. Iaivid IjiwIl. .1
a. MUA J. Merchant of JooewilltoMa,, MILDRUJ.
DEPARTED this life,
M4SJ I?:-0? Xhe lkh BlUn Mr- GEORGE
1IAKC1L in the (Uh year of. bia agt
the l7Ui oltmKs ANDREW CRIFFLN, E'r,
Portmarter at County-Lme, aged 47 yr
j iDrtin,' Mr- BENJAMLN HOWARD, m
tlte 5th year of km age.
Oa the 26Unilt'imo, at hit residence near Ctiartotte,
rfbiliou. fever, Mr. JONATHAN ILMARTH.aged
Curtis, of New Vork. .
JjlfcZ m utlmo ,1,h jetrof ber
ire, OL MPIA, eldent daughter of Samuel II. Lao
carter, of Franklin County,
. Dear Snter gone to world unknown,
Awl I am left to weep and moan,
1 Until my. Lord appoint, the day
That I no longer here must atray;
And Uien I'll with w euter MaT,
Jn wd.li.ofeM.dVx,J..
I bd awHaper kter here :
She ton ia gone, and I 'in bereft
iii two dear M4ens and now h:ft
To pine aud waste with nre.
I pray the Lort 10 give me grace, ,... -Tbat
win ci I 'nj called to leave thui place,
I may in H-aim uiy wster, meet.
And there t.x ter rent, at our R.'deemer'a ftt!
Vtmmunratri by A. A. L.
i - 1 .1
THE REV. ftRECORY T. BEDELL, D. D.
Thuie wh.. Imcw.IIt. Brtloll uW Utmtrh tu lit-.
rary prooocl i ami rkrical repuUtun, mtict hae Kit
sofMu4 at tM auixaimeinent of bia age. Tbat be
who had poun-d Cirth m h an abundant treamre from
tlie press nd s h;' lie Id the highest place-m pulpit
oraUry, Nhould liave reacbed only to two-acure year,
i indeed matter of wooder; but when we know tbat
fiic at least fi:e:n year be teu couteixh'd with a mala
iy w!iicn wldom ermitt.J a wnglc day of enure com
fort, we are dfubly unpreased with Moiiiidiiiieni at Uie
labor, endured and work, eieeuted by hira.
T.'.myt'".r eiolauied, Imwerer, wVn it i,
known tint eliT with th
hi, IMme Master, and that, tbooch peewd of a nv-
iitlity wndrMMy-uf 4lwH whien wwtd bv w.l-4-
ced almost any other man into procraiituMtion, be aeU
dora lort the little fraction of time ao generally aouan-ik-rtalviul
iotur.v pU,n4 i ;Jl
Customed to se'ze hw pen, and record bia tiwtight. i
lie baa been nfira -rn in ksTestry-nnn, in the oiirtHt (
of hw friends, immediately after labormua publ-c duly,
committing to piper hints for future termum, or antw'i
paud puidicatMifM. This economy of tune, too, wa
practiced by the nran who haa more thin once wrtten '
uut an entire aennon at a single mttin?. Valuable as
lie wa in other rexpectis in none ha Dr. Bedell exhi
bited a more ttsfful or rarer leeson. -
In another rwnert, be presented a delightful model.
(wigmally kin.1. gentle, and most affectionate, ha hesrt
did not hie the frewhfies and force of feeling aa it be-
came necery to expnnd hw regard, over a wider sun i
face nor did mcre,ine year abate" the rigor of hi
sent.wnt. For hw fellow men, a well a, for hi,
ITfLT'
interest ; and a, hw religion bunted mote tfod nsfc in-;
er and stronger ; and while be learned to lore hi God I
with all hi, soul, be da not forget to prize hi fellow
Itwa, fti, two-fold aSeetinn whirh, thmngh the tern t f Administration on tlie Eritate of Ai
grace of God, ket bin from firelm? eUted by the ic- drew (ritTin, dee., lute of Rowan Goutvt will -cetrful
WTTtce ot the temple, and the nattering eula- fr on Thr$tlay ihr 'Mlk nf (hiohrr in-
get of the world. Mm humility grew wrth km W the jfwHImj tl(,lC of the decensH,
and hw wefiilnetrf ; and then most did be five the einry r . n.j,
... i. i. 1 - .:J:. .1 " f dlowmg I rooertv, vn :
of men. The nearer he drew to Heaven, and Hie. more 1
lua Wnra rewlled in gord and xret efWu, the more
did" he kmenl the ftvKenwm of tV effirtu, comyaird
with the rreatnew of tlie cause, and twnk the pver of
not fed to an? armoffkao. , I
hia natural gentlie of manner uu ciortctcr. Iki
wa the eenlle of humia beings; and nhile perfectly
(Wl m h
Eeferred perivion to eomnaaad, and def-red ratlier to
id than to drive the rimer to repentance. In an m- j
titnrte,aWAdaiIv.iuteTCou'w for mnff than ten years j
um not r ti.M wrvc le nenr reretreo rmm ntm a
tan .4rf wa-WwluW
A-t mtcl fml. -,Kt. U 4w.y I
jrtb....Tu Atie-ssaniter. m thMocMlt.ihe.N L
c i -1 : 1 tC-i t.:' i .11
son (a pup 1 fHTixmaiim, never onrneu i.un, a 11
hi intimate friends wdl sre in tbe'ofr'nion that be
ww enfirefr free from tha terr eomtnoa hHillnf tte
who. i wnr nedeamnis. ere freoeutlr srtvdeed .'toaavl
neri wiumxii Mam 01 direct contraammn.
II in?hneri, of heart, and force of relrphn,' made
Dr. Bedall eminently practicaL The i-coUtioo, which
miirht illustrate the man, were avoided for the servi-
ces which nttght seethe wnnet; and that, only aeeav
ed important in bis eyes, which promiaed to advance
peaetieallf the mtsbty eanse n which he ind emnartrxt
he merMs, and to which he sacrificed, first hi health.
sqd then bia life. Erery thing was turned by him to
retwiao rrnnvt. - He edited newtuwperit was a
rtoiui Rfei'r. -aTIe wtote a Review--h: ;ias tofjin txvifcirtoft f5,1 Kiiabethariwh1,johnaoilfcl-f
onng uie enmpte ami preerpu ot .ieer aurMtireiy
Dei, ire nm reaoers, .ue paousnei a souvenv n sra.
to press Uie pnpulsr annual. Into the sm ee of rehgion.
He was s chief hudder as of Brwtnl Cotlewe it was
to discipline and instruct nw snidier, of tlie crrw
that strife in which be could not Ion? hope himself to
be a combatant." He rreeditr devoured the literature
of the day it was to select, rpublieh, and spread to
the world, whatever was promotive of morals, and illus
trative of pietr. Everr one who examine, the sliclres
of tlie booksellers find', the natfc- nf Dr. Bedell on the
tttle psgeof a viy Ijrje portion'of the snort snleaM
SYith such qualities, w!,.coi.iJd fail to prse
mr and mstroctive m the pulpit 7 not lw. HedH had
also eleeant tae, cluwte vsture. and a pleasinr. pow-
emv and etear-enaweiatiwn' With mmrh advsauuresv
with jheart-fidt ennririoo nf the troth and paramount
importance qf hi subject, forgetfiil of sell, ind tanking
only to his hndienee,be neser failed to make a strong
and permanent rmpreswon, .: Undqr snch crremreSsnee,
those who knew bm beat, and bear- bun most frequent
ly, felt him ant fiircibly. He mm antW rsery
,y firrmckfr. Ji'cver aiiumr at sinffla rsai eflUu,
he' never fefl into mediocrity. Afthoogh bm oceh
al' sermon eihibitrd rare powers, it was neeeary to
hev him often, to know the full mittenc of hi elo
quence. The stresm of b mind set om daxbed from the
caUracCor foamed in rapids. ..."Clear, gentle, pare,
it was alwsr heanlifuL seldom wild ot irregnlar. It
deUsrhted not in the mck and whirlpool, but krred to
stny along the ciiltivated fietJa, and amidst verdant
tnea,low. where it could fertilise the on and irrigate
the other. Judging of oratory by its effort, bis was of
tlie hieheet order: for be reared 8L Andrews rmra n
Csindations: and that Church with its overflowing peo-
pie, its nnnerou sncwties, its rich donations, fu thoo
and scholars, i the very point to wbicn-the Episcopal
public turn for an esample of active good and eitend
ed osefulneaa. It -was the moduct of the la boor of ele
ven vears: durinr all which time be was neder the
tak iJ iHmh. nainfuL alwars oovressifa.
But ia spite of a fWe eonrtitntion and snnennda.
eed t'eknes liter whom, and reneral enpapemepU,
the Irst Rector of St. Andrews Chorcb ba left it h a
,t ti- biirbeat reliff'ious prmperitT. sfteT a PW-
greai (noli(mvonioos, at a period when the dwsentienl
ottliewnnrhmfnerureniiere miukis
;ihCjfat)d yod order of wlnidiial cotitmtlii'i-'.
' 1 JL Li . . t.u t.: ' L" , L' : ... 1 11 11 l ,f :v. .1 t" i I
. ' .. - . land nnr Mmsntwi MUffrt Hihh, mmm tJ h,tU u,fctk Km 4
K Hi( yWUcWi almo4 in itapring. but 1!k- fruit,!
were minsrM with the Mnm, and amidst the bud
and flower, of the writer fnm, we hurt ftp tiptoed
u .... a .11.111 uiiuruu, ihi nia mm uu hi nor 11
yet d.Y." ,ce he h.a d,e hi. work, and avoided !
the ilh. of the ,un--t of life It wa an early but n-
prenwfwre deh and tndee.1 hi, influence doe, not j
die with him, for ha hutting memormU are every ltve
abroad in the church.1, to atimulattt piety, and enliven '
petuliarlf tntemtmr.
mtnnera, warm affection, trig(it!y friendaliipa, ere
there in a decree acarcely.ever tUmd in our darkened
worH Hi will- wa hi high and most cherkliod
friend and cotifiilnt-dii, children feared only to wound
him and hia friemhi crowded round him with a full a
uranee of a welcome at once warm and sincere. It
wan, indent, impuNfible to enti-r hi domests: circle
without feeling bow mftrb. iU enjoyment, were height-,
eiied and' pontiod f the mrreil spirit of it, bead, and
the habitual fcindnert nf 4u imnate. Hwfewej wife
and hia orplwn children have kwt not only their aUy,
hut iWir preceptor and ciMnpanHni. Vet, when tliey
mirn, they have the certainly of bi bapwiie, to eon
4e, and hi, rurht example to npnort tliem. Thewe
are the legacy of tlie rigblennt man and will tliey not
participate m the promine that fAey shall hot he deert
ed? f PhiltMphim Stumol (iazrttr.
Dissoiutioi'or ('o-liriiiersHii.
VOTICE i iH'r- bv given, that the firm hewto.
Cre existing, under the mime of H ARRIS &
silAVnt;ti6lsB.Tve6v, lVnfiruTiiHrc6iisViirrf n
pnrtitifc ' All persxii indebted to the mid firm are
requested to conie forward immediately and nettle?
tlvir account,; ami the to wintm w nre inW-Ud
will please render their account, to 11, for mvnieiit.
GEOROE M. HARRIS,
JOHN I. SHAVER.
Fulisbtiry, OrlJjer 9, .
I l ERETOFtiKE cnrriiNl on by the alve con-
c.-ini! will still be continued by the un-
oVrNI, in all its vanmn braiK he, at the rdd
tu I f li irn pinner, (t ia hojted that the
liliera. jiair.i ' heretofore extended to one if us
will cohfffiiie 16" be bi'stoWed on Nir liew eidaolish-
meot.
IkT Readv-tnude Vehicles of varwHia kind,, on
hnnd, and will lie sold cheap; and REPAIRING
.d every oWription ill Iki promptly attended. tu
alKi eecuteil in tlie nvwl faithful riinnw r.
JOHN I, SHAVER A.
c. . . t . , , , r
Administrators Sale.
jmicc.i :i 1 i . l . it .
A. Ur2 q'M'ditv of (tN , Fooler. hy, Ac
Horses, Mult'M, f '.iti'e. Hoas, Shp,
1 RnmWa-tTrrmArL!
Farming Utenxil, fd" nil hinds..
A et iA' U!n.
-Z'suLac - ' I v -
., 'TIf , ,.
RHOTiS, &c. .
And vitrei ollmr artiehs, too UubuuM to wiecifv.
J;-1U ,u. J "T; a.i;,,.,;., fr,t1 jf r;f , v ti.Vt hT"'
- . - Mmej
I" Credit WlTT JlHoWwlTb pUJClii.
. lrttculiir .n. e.e known m the. ifey ot.
L. . IfttIV I'l I'tll'VT
- vn., , ,
Ocfidier 11, lHl. !W ftdiiuniatratnr.
J4l0Xl,T 1 1V S
Kcimtrsritg tit far 'V7.f MTrr uf JAnctnhM,N.C,
nv Ti tr t j n7rirrfiiei'i!i"i- "
A .iMnte! Antlusiy, Drorr G. Aernatbjr, Milo
AberTatiiy (2,) Jofui Antiioiiy', John D. or Franklin
Aberaalhy. . .
RHuah Bell, John Butts, Jr., Rer. Charlea Betta,
Ji Bwl er Lhms SanfisM, David Baerinrer, h
itM ibwm, C Bringlo, Abnlow Brown, Gilbert BrioV
ges. Then, 'W; 0i Svaid: '
A-J,,.s IK Ulark, JeilJia trk. Mm Cathey (2,)
ter, n.f of Laneoln County Court, John tVsilter (2,)
nenry imm,
D.Mirtlia Davia, Joruuf Dork, John Dellinirer.
E.Thom Eluott, Deborah Eensley.
FJuhn Fit, George Fullbricht, Jacob Fry, Jane
Flemming. U
ti..amn tioodmn, fNihp (ireentiiii, wmuei (Mfe.
' U-Moee, Herron, William Hull, William Harwell,
Elisabeth ll.rwil, Fdi Ilo)le, William Ilenkle, FJ.m
betb L. Haya, A. Hale, Acy Humphrey, J.Jin llowser,
Jacob Hoover, Jtenb Hnlderman, uhn T. HalleC .
J.i. Sarah J'Siea, Blair Jenkew" " "
, Moulin AI:haUJdstU)cwJUca.Hlm (1) IUsJu
Mitctmm (2.) Nathaniel Mitcham QI) Uanie Moeer,
John Mneteller, David Monteller, James Martin or
CauipUdl Rock ford, Anderson Mathews, Cynlua Aluu-1
XlJ.h Nortker- - v-'
P Ann PinkKton, Humphrey Parker.
Q.Miehael Qnickel, Mary A. M. Onw-"WT :
R Solomon Ramsour, Martha Redman, Ctiartotte
Rhodes, Elizabeth Rocket, Peter Ryan, Robert Ram
ser. David Ramsnnr. " -'
iLuWillism Speik, Elis Slionpnr, Jesse Sander, So
lomon Shell, John Btilea, Rev. J. C. Smith ft,) Donbd
Seagle, Peter Summemw, John R. Snierer, Charle D.
Stewart, Peter Smith, Thomaa Sprott, Elijah SelCWil
Uant Scott or bi. Guardian.
T.R.;Tipps,' JainesTayTor; WilT TurbiBnr
W blames Wibon, George Womitsd.
a C. HENDERSON, P.M.
IJncolnton, October 1, lJi - St
hlST OF LKTTURS i
Remaining in Ike Pot-OJiet mt isxingtcm, A'.C,
OCTOBER 1st, 1834.
Winiam AdMerton, Jacob Bieriv, William Cob Wil
liam CarilL Daniel Clinard, Absalom Cameron, Jacob
Crots, Amy Cronse, Christian Dmher, Benjamin Fera
bee, Jacob Gobble, Dr. Hdlyard, C Ilepl.r, William
Iladen, John Jarratt, Christian Iivtnirnod. Rer. J. Mil
ler, Joseph Peacj, William Pickett, Thomas Sawyer,
Jonathan Sullivan, Absalom Surratt, Jesse Strange,
George M. Simpson, W, Sicclore, Philip Sowers, Jha
Hontt, Catharine Stockinger, leww Vawglian, William
wsiaer, Isaac tvuaoo, joiia lowifr j
M. ROtNS.VlLLE, V.JL
Lexington. October 1, Hk tit
hope; and to prove tliat, with the Mewing of L grent j .Parent amd GnarnM anc rrTfJf 'wrnvei UK-rit m "s.'. employment M humlf and Mip
etg may be reached by apparently ina.jeuiwle netu. i , (l aud -uaoe the Ht&r mt th S-kLl. ' if km i,tij.
Iti.a)ytobeWipp,iedttt,w1thwchd1s,i(utiona R-rJ r 4-. r r r T Abei.ev.n; thee-t-.bUbmMrfa I'aj rat the
andweh piety, were poed by I)r. Blell,hi,cial , Vi r!i JjTwt f 77 ,"J Sent of Um ram- nt, whh rfuiU do jaMie. to II vei.
Circle could tail to be pwulwrl interesting Gentle . TT inS ebiw an fkUi Cf JtaaWrate T the Luion,
f , T, f f
utiuuu a K.4iii..
'' - - - - r - ,mixwr.t
a MIN II i I I m I" t ar i
. - " !"J IrTf Tr"l
" T MfJ Xif.lkk
f B' Ua" k3 t
r,1nid liy Mre, I1l3, moJ N kit &ntt, aai
tint Priiirinal.
roitid a fuuvrmnt hmts, 3 uTissnimftif Sim
Toung Ladies al tW stuanJ laaos.
The U-aha d lixwtsa, 'atsevtVr k!i 'the
nxral slate tf ct mrtHv.pim at siinaat pev
culiarty miinV fiw mud am sseGCafMh i it a!Wf)rL
therefor, thai mm mil awkrl tsaswi lhcMeis
if the ijieartnutT.
OrsW II, S$t.
SALE! S.M.K!!
SfpiIE Sularninnl laauj avsaseJ Caeinotor sfi
the last H iB Ml Twa of luUdt aspir
Smith, docVL, wiS ert ns a f&mt suae, m Tar
atos the twl 4m f .TanrwArr sjrjrf, at ijm late
dwelling-licitMe ilw ittfimmhi, ia R-mmtt tr.
( Jersey .kssjesjQ t&f iSsensnf 'IVprrrr, nnf
.11 U1keJ;;CCHtw
' men, and tluUran f
inautaliasi Canad; ILwwna, Oam, ilievRWvt
A ejunutity d" W awiaf, Ctm, Ki,Us, Cttkaa,
IIay.ana4F.Adee;
And many swfaer ajtarlcsyta) awtW' a ewnsnenm.
-The to rimta i Cpmss dhjy ta dUy mati all at
old. VtmittMmm mit he sasasV kacMS mm lhe day
ufsalr, IUVID SHrnL I Eier
cx&mt nmi. 1..
Cr AO frrwn sstMerdl f ta saw! jmtmmmK
ving deatand, awt sniid mWmmA,"m2i ptwiett '
J .!h!Ll!t!?!r,,ltalp lenrsnVwwV
m the twe twrsrrsWI" 'liy' 1mm, sw" kiss" ssifwnf "wVH 1
be idead sn bar mt iWw smsm.
Ros aw f a, OcsxsW 1 L, LiXl U
. Oxfonl JocLry ClubJlarra.
TTIIIE FALL R XH' mrt tW (Hiw4 Cmw
will mm Tmtmimm nVt dmg mf
l rronrr tasrwnr, M r-iiwiiwsT wm suiw.
First Ihiy A CeicMtaJUw. i 3 tea old
cull and CTIie. aaale Virt : i lJ tMrawrr.' kalft
- - i
e" n il , mrv mmm nw tmr rwrt(j neaxsw lac
race. .KUn, a Saddle R.arr.
Reid Hay .1 tw 3 yewrs
ld ootoswnd 6&e,sale WusUt enSranee hwh'
f irS'it ; abut to siaase sjsmI iiw lihe waaM kfiitt
iw. -
Third Ibiy Pifew.fwr, ai.ll..rr.
tranr, two-nwV bewHu
F.mrtb Iai J.iri CUk FWc, ti ; (mt
mile Vwts, erjti eaJtranoe. ' '
Fifth Ibiv HawJt Cafvwdke heuM. Ve hw
in fi' ; irn Av- ! V an-aac! Vi t!m t.iiU. like,
wise, a .Mulc-aerjHtaLeni. flet twrraiwtw. nr amh '
Ws. TUC rtOJ CILTOKS.
f..rd, fVi.Ar II, l-ai. 21
rowm tuoovcus;
VOr if' Wby rv Srd feradK a tbe
' ''Tspwsm SaTi4sjirr,aiTaTs IJw YZFm"im'
(ir(W mtt, m 14 ciL, mm IhnyZ, y4
in tiie, Mtora cd ur Trosfi.
X pnnrtwai aftrsslsw aa iwsfaiiws!. Sat buuiaey
of imnortaise So OaoTrvM avJS mm tnaimrarit sat
llmt day. '
'.. Pj frdt flf U- Cnas, CWrvcam. : m .
.- ., JJkMCS OH EN?, a, x,
Stdwrry; OrAulee t, lsaii.
" "!IOXICl
1 LL serarM iasMee4 a tune M.IXSOT fti
TEL, a RaSAinT, yX" are arhy rpaes.
ee to r-we teware mt awake farpswnt tw y
Ag, Mr.. kiMMmmrmc, mm tar bHTssr tVr Irst dkv
r Bert. AM Vws tewsswiine wnnwui
aflef tbat day 3 be pat aw Oc-WmEs of saefficer
fiwemnectoaw. O. MTOXALIX
October , 3L f .
44 H iVwkeo' FOR S A IM?
.iT'JI.E, tAmrriirr btsw . fnwai to jeafeJroa
- ibis sertxatof otaswrr, asTir fie saie. aw re
wnwbb4hnwssrtiFTRAtTOF"L71VD mm whacb
be at prraejt macnVUkawj(360 AfTrsw
This Uod Ie n tWswsat to SltsTim, ikt
7 smle ewsl rf ISaltsbsj-T. aasd isas Hut oft
P. Caapes- aud. JIFodeav-JIlat IswsnsKsnents.of
tbe placet rwisie f a racMAr DWELL
and a t4sankb,a Ssnss.
FtrumirtWkKriiss tol
this kind would fa aVsirc to sew st,tbe ssj&KrkW
deesns k saassannsaare to wise e sassw sarlwit'ardV
scnption, taut wU 19 gue to aajsar the sweaua
to persune snAisqr to snwdbwaB.
viluaxsox nixcia
Cow ai Cs CXX.'!, l n. " '
67 Tbe SuWrier ada m ikm to f .
ANOTHER Tt&CTsaT L4M:sisw Mov
eornenr CcurfJtv.e saslre awiwasl Se-Ji Ferrr.
This Land bason m tkst bstver-laasa GM Utm,
which ts mwmmmhm timmM mmmmm wjpm,mm
onenflbe swofeUe aaawr ie tbie sectnak of ,
country, aai ewly resjairee cssrrgy to aVwetopw its
precioM rxcSea. Tbe rwssyarj assnsn the whole
tract osaaVata of rlrweai !, asal Ae mWrihrr
srisbes to srB aot tos jswrt sa tbe smans,wbkb
will be sVme on tmmmmmMm t-rasv INrwew wish
ing to sarrkase sshsi nsmytitj, are imyaMfed U
view tbe lawd. '
WJLUULWIARRIi
bTll.lr?L lf-
V m- "fsXm
'dnK - I
OSTII C.IR0U.V1 STI.D.ini).
4 IIE wider igned fpt- to M.ue a Weekly Ncws
1 rm-p-T, wuh Utm auove title a ihi uuUo, in tie CIT
tK&AUllUI,N.irtn Carolina.
" Frnetically Printer, and having for many year
eutMiactod n I'res m another part wf tle Mate, the
prtncttal vbject of th MouVratgrnMl, M MW kcal'iig
mm . to Ui aiciuHire, of b...Adrj,nitritwet and tt.r.iuj;h
whose culnuin tiie hgiUuMU. and cardinal principle of
aVpnMieanwm shall he d f"m!ed and tnrairated, m i'"
naiwl by tie pn iriM of pulitical atira. and
taJW for by lb ntm.ei,l of the I'ettple of the fctate,
th sWnHrned h, ventared to engage ia Uie eati-r- ''
prawr won tW hope of being sawUincd ia bia Srt,for
thw accueiiplMdinirM of an deaua hie an objrrt.
It ia an annaaaly ia tb poliUwl kn4ury of the time,
as, ww S stwwfiirh arsaempUlically UepuLIicao in",
pnaciphr aa N.irtb Caitdtaw which 1k en threw evc ' '
r setMionis by hrg and trramphant majorities, wip
srW and auautrd ANDREW J.UUCMJ.N for the
twu m y, Vhermg and isnrtn; bhn to be a sfe de -suMSory
and futhrul rtnrewuufate of liieir nnnciplet
ami whu pnpt, il w conAdently k hereti, ara tiil
aVwKml to hw csnne tmld ban no Paper at it, Ca.
ttd, thmngh whoM eotamns I lie measure of hw A'l
winixtntimt ran be fairly stndicated, and the voce of
km aVavnd freely beard. It is the sewn, and shall be '
the aemluua endeavor of the andcrnigned, to afford llwt
facd.ry. y , "
JL wrlnit Bofitical impra aii w were jnamison wkh,T,
ttkaeuf the IXtnocracy of the nation j which expert,
swenv and his gmwmg years, have conapired tio strengtl,
w, ntil th aetsM principle of his natorer age art
but th roOjxtbna of hM earlier coavirtioaw. Cljerh-
ai,thewsentimrnuvattne first deraunet ration, in aV. '
r of Aadrww Jrkji for thw Prewdenrr, th n,ler. ;
urnssl (at last period th Editor of a Paper aa MUiabn. ;
ry) tvponjied hi eanm, bt-liesinf that noe poMeswd of
sorb kdty pstnotiMw, and whom signal Mr to the
T rmphartci'.h eonstftnted him Hs benrhci.w, ' '
tomti not bs Mhcv than a most worthy reprevenutii e
of the tVfntKmry nf tlm Una. ' With continued and
mnJmbm funfiVnre mW'Wmw--wrgriltf of
futmm m with hiphly gratified feelings tbat the an-
,iigwd. ia sow, a iWed sn erynrtnnrty of devoting
hnaweuf anew to lh aaass caum. but in a inors eilend-"--
fi-btf:z:-- 1
Ardewf !y attaelW to th XatConariutioi
tfte t'aioa of Pi States, aa rw4ituting wa nwpreg""- i
anbto sal'gawrd to oar cisd, polcsl, and religion
whsserer amy has a tendency In violate tht
BtMiaHHa mt th one, or sndanrer the nerortuit of Hi
rher, shall receire the mat unrwrved eondeninfttsn
at the EJ.tor bawt. And while the freedom of speech J
sad th IJierty of the pre, hlewunzs (na rant led by .
o great lhaner T aur KijhUy Wall reman ana wed
br "tnw thricam.rm r M.Ki i-m
M .wmpwinn vy uw
'"r""" mrimtwiMTj, im riiiof prmniMX a snly
him - ue tmrtjtntMi and l nam of Um Stat," (wbn h "
to ha adopted a the aNto of hi paper.) ahall be tre
mmmxlj adw.aUJ, but Uwt a rigid enfireinit Of, ind -pmnn
othenre to, t!w fnmlmr mUl, tint uort impor- " "
Bint pnncitdeof Reiweentative GivernnwnL K '
eaib4 dr and advocated t lienor h the eidumna of k ,
lrt. , ; u.
A tuU snd Bur diariMiion of thrw'
bwiLn, fditical brnwa t!s day tlie lW Sid.n '
W tmh, Mxwmmi tmpnw aw nlt wad the Wert fTTmww-"--1
be wiuMtted w the - Standard," I! ,t nHe.l.
frum nrinciule, m only to the 'nrted tc Lnk, but .
all ot'ier National naawwed mooonilic. ,i well to
e. waMtvfwl aytenawf Iwterawt' Iniptuvens'tits tsr the Ge
th Edoof will raw b mm inma
thtm dl-advwed awsmire, tn whatever shape they mat
to arwteatad ; and he will naairy oppose the exercise,
by Cangrca sr the Eseentive, of all mmprmrht pow.
av swttasnwr a thw awp(enwyor the Vnxm H tmty "
a swnrad bj jHrsnewyiHOW nf Jt.Wi N hu'wef q "r
riw Ganseral and State (iovernnwmtalailitttieg to tlie ' ' t
trst only that which tricf lj delegated to ber, and to
saw bet, wba tliwfy im r n d t, them.-Ar reearna jJ
totWwrtiip' i mr. -
fvewOas Hi, fiima edt, w dm-tunp hw
aWribw aS banner name of h m who "ehaif to
"fterted. by thw Democracy of the StatSi, as the Re-
puWiean Caadalatei . . ..... :
AJthnawh, at thw rwrtVnW rfirr
J ry mteotifsa to -i'enwi'afr'ydtttcV Wtird' fit hi "
fsbbw . ye s sAsrwe7gnrfhtf Klilrtf t.
torgw pow wo f W paper to wwww.j1tfw -af
th Slam, and the aecaliar ttitereat bf her ciiiwn.
LarabC at theSeatof 4imwrrtinent,1i wirt be imahUi --
as saawwnieatw to the Ftfyle early snd correct infor - - -
matme of the nraceedinga mt tlie Letrndnture while im.-
MMMHsveBdi to wiw swwhw m4etmfke.tf n -
m mmr rwnpmt rie- will aea,K4y advocnte
wnatever awf eootr.Uuuj to develooe tho rn-h mnn.
turn, md'l tlie latent energies, snd elevate tlte ctwrac-
ar a 3owni Uaaousa, a well as enosiraee all that
amy lend to snlightrn tb Peojde in re,rard to llwir in- "
Bsmal adaahtages hich tfterfiir beea tirivj
f aalarw iiw wtU tr tonaakw hw paper w -demi -
ataf 4 factoan asyerter of the truik t nJicatorof
HM oes. .tirtBejrTe cessucof jjee sn ad vwu of-.
f'ce a proniotrr of hirmony and mV:I order in t'e
eonmonitj-r dc-UtW of j&auaV imp.ilir, ol t . . lu v
sl m sentinel, promptly to warn h Peopi? of Uie
Irm approaches of every daneer with a hu h iheir
ri-m sad Uert rnrny b tbntenti t .. 4 . '
fbsn, it is the E-Uw'a desire snd brew. shc iM-on-
thfssni af town and suitable aeqturemenu fivi f hint
with theur tnntribntwM, to render hw ioomsl niul t
Htm Agriitnnt pndiniblw aa..lhe..Cluratinnt. enter-
aanwnf w the searcher after news, instructive to the
sssw af cwwee. smwtmg to the. oinceiSaneous rodcr,
! e -etale4" .orfer which th patrkA n.t p,
wwy rally, eoanuVnt of a sure il.-fertce r , y,
wd-wf Cwawdidaiaai. and wstrit wore ihrnrtiij, pit,.'
riesl weTwjahKbserks to mwtxK .it .
hm. mini, T,n km. i.lU'Uu with tU mmdf tiirtiit "
mf C4mw'itiura,and threatoning, by s r fned trove.
'asewC-frfwfiU'lnjury llwa any Vefiire im
WehWt Vf (xw of lie obst. ti,e dwTn. and " -fctnre
parpast af bi joomaL the tiilor throwa himseif
epnsr the lihenhty of th nuMie, and wdeits nrh a d
tofiisiaHihii frma ttoto wb wy be fmuVj to Li,
as4erprine,aahJl ewabU boa tosut4ina l. wlrrh
ahsJl he.awdisdu to thw Sutv but -wortl r of 1 -
5- .JP!"d b,.rt to be.jn'.fcutulil.
ant miwi admaeato.
TliTXirth"Carliii SunTirrlWuT'be. printed en
awperml sheet, at bwat equal ia 'size snd e vecnt i.m
to ley paper in the State and imd once a week, at
threw dollars a year, '
- Thw frrw swimSer, it is boned, will be out durinij tU
bat woek in November; tb Editor tiieref; reqoe,
that tbe natoe of thorn who shall have soljHcrdxil p-e.
vmwdy to the lart of October, may be inwwdiai. -!y
ther-iftrr fmrnded to Jtuaat Ral that ba uay W -enabled
todrtermim bow many of the No. t0 w'nke
lHX Anoirersary ,f the Iredell County FinLr
A Society will be b,:!! at F.sirtlt Creek Vnmh
mm the leaf 71 urn aw in f.W, The, t,n,l
mf tbe Sficifity.ajBd tboee fmmllv to the ir,.-t.f ut;!:,
are respectfully invited to rtenov-
a . v JAMIL-? cAvrrr.LL,
October 1,1934-8 , Kec.
WXSTERN CAROLINIAN f n ;
J Suln-bnry, liar 17,2 :
VyE te prepared to eseeute eierv Uwl d 1 .
m a very mperinr style, and our eliarjre v
reesmable as any. fjty- Orders from a diau-
a, war mv io mod. pr-sfii. a.ttuit?. n
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