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,...Vj; -l ime eta? ostra. TIIK CAROLINIAN1. SALISimJtY:. ATtmDAYKnti NOVEMBER 22, 1831. (CT W bad hoped to be able to lay brfie our rea4- ia pur paper of today, Ue Messsgt of Uie Snmn 0 to out Hut lgislauire, as well as ecsne of Uie first picenliiif of that body, which commenced its sessiuo ia Raleigh on Monday last Dot, owing to the heavy piai which continued willioul intermisstoo during Sun. itj Bight lod Mislay UU tin) watcr-counn wiro so ,ollen aa to put a outiiph te flop to Uie Mails. They kjis aot as yet fully got under way ; and ll Raleigh due i si Wednssslay bad not readied here when a paper waa put to press, GEORGJA AFFAIRS. - The legislature of Georgia assembled MiIMge till on Uie 5M of this monlh The Cnlrw l'ariy elwl 4 Uwtif candulales, of course, to all the vacant oAkee the two Houses. The Message of Uie Governor ia tbirflr devoted to State matters, uninteifstiiig to our folders generally : we have, however, extracted a eri. frltm on it, frrsn ores UHS-MJlcdgeville papers, by alwcksl appears that his Excellency lias not' given ge atnl siiislattion in bis construction of certain laws re Wjjtt to Uie Indians, and uf Uie duty of Uie Courts. "lrr At a late term of the Mumv County (Georgia) SiusiorCouri,aClM'rokee Indian, by Uie name of James Craves, wis indicted and convicted for the murder of a white man, ami sentenced to be hang on the 21t . iksuulb.A pW to-too jnrnsiictirjn was ftlwr tn u but waa overruled by ttte Ciwrt ; and applica fisi WUTflCB irradtfto a Joge of -Uie Bapreme Coort of liis L'uit4 Hutes fur a writ of error in behalf of Uie priasM'r, and citing the State of Georgia to appear at Ike hr f that tribunal. , Th state of things presents a very interesting as sert, aa again calling in quiWMm the power of a State to eterrise exclusive legal jurisdiction over her own ci tiiersj in her own territory. The I'arty who contend f the Riglita of the Sutes, and the Sovereiirnty of the Hutes, are of Uie opinion that this right is inherent wlnle the paint State Right men, aim the Unionists, are of the oppisiite opinion. We say this is an inter estinir case, because it will serve to clear off Uie mist of kuh-soumlioif but empty name in which the Union Party of the South had clothed ftself, and will show to the People who are the true friwvls of State Sovereign ty and Slate Rights, ami, as auch, the only true friends to the Union for, in our humble opinion, an acknow ledgment of Uie former, is the only way to insure the ptrmmeney of the latter. " ll will be perceiveJ,ly the following article from the Georgia Times, that a process baa been served on the Bute of Georgia, to stop the sentence, and appesr In the Supreme Court to show cause, Lc The Governor it determined to resist it, and execute the Lawi of the State; but whether be will receive the necessary sap- . sort frum the majority of the Legislature, (who were elected aa friends to bis Administration,) remains yet . is beTseenilDf one thing tea feet certain the feal ftk'b.Is"bf the"Suto will oo Qieir 3uty toer7regrd leas of the threats of tha culksod pack, or tLa fosrs of Jhe timid wowliippets 'of ffljn'Z.'S tywyV TTrTiilT THE CITATION. Tbii paper, accompanying the Writ of Error in the se of Graves (the Indian ortrteT sentence of death "fioia "Murray Su(jHiiiir CourLVwM VrVexIBtt Die fi- ternnf ort the 6tn nit"" Urt rruay lut, we uwcttkjt communicated the feet to tlie General Assembly, and - intnnaled In detormmatma to stntn the Sovereignty of tho Bute. On motion to print the Message, the Senate twice laid the resolution oo tlio table, and the " rne.r tif Gmnn fc m',''- It waa really gratifying, that the STATE RIGHTS PARTY alone, with a very tew except ions, ;;pon ure tiovernor 10 his view,and rallamly declared their rleter--AUMitna to twambjia the Sovereignty -ef the-Stotv.-force ita crnnioal jurisdiction, and protect ita officer ia the d.snliarge of their duty. If the State ia detertnin rd to disregard the mandate of the Supreme Court, a law am k Buwi to Bfotoet the SWUT in the execo- tsmnf h etticey other wis wiH he be pithy of con. wr of the statutes now m lurce, am ounoxmn w oVV cUdo t murder. This Question haa arisen at a cat.' of th R..u or W ). are who are theadvo- Ji'iicf u Uh mtmlate of the Supreme Court, maTrinm tlie dortnnee of Federalism, and are Federalists of the deepe hue. The firmness of the State Righto larty in this instance, furnishes another example of their de- Totion to theciuse oftU P.eoph and of LiberlyLWft oo not pretend to lie gift of prophecy, but wa da not hesitate to foretell that our opponent (the CfprMiUon to me prr'nt Stnte l'tniinirtnilMHi, as mej were napniiy ''iei(aDi)'1thav unwittingly become) will adopt Hie shortest metlxnl to get rid of the difficulty m which they are tangled. The Indian, Graves, will meet the fete of Uie Mimmoarres: the were convicted" of a vio lation of the laws' of GeoiviiLaowja.Jiei thetlwera : p cUw4 fryw Jthy hey.JA jaeurred, .and k be nariinntd. The Sowing is me Citation, and - tWoatb of-due amiot-"- - THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. JV the Stwte 6rQm eUC. trtieftMl Vnn srs tTulic ftA .ml ..Inuminlimt trt bit an.! a sear at a Snnremn Court of Uie United States, to be IwlJen at Washington, on the second Monday of Jann rj next, nummnt to a Writ of Error, tiled in the of fice of the Clerk of Uie Snrwrior Court of the County of Murray, in the State of ueorif w, wherein James u raves is plaintiff fe error, and yon are defendant in error 5 to . Aew cause, if any there be, why jtidgnw'nL rendered , gainrt said plaintiff in error, at in said Y rit of "rorl n0tioned, should, not be aomcted,. v'PftU tit "r t't 'ce should not be done to the narti iea in UiathehalC Witness, Ute HotKirable Henry Baldwin .etiffof the - Asaockfe r Justices of the Supreme Coort of the United States, this twentieth day of October, in the year of our " Lord, one thousand eight hundred and" thirty-four. - HENRY BALDWIN. STATE OF GEORGLV 'j ga - - - Baldwin County, t S On this sixth day of November, in tlie year of onr Lord one thouiMnd eight hundred and thirty-four, per. wally appeared William Y. Hansell before me, the ihscriber, William IL Torrance, a Justioe of the In "prior Court of Baldwin county, in the State of Georgia, "ow in commission, and makes oath that he delivered a tnw copy of the within Citotion to His Excellency TV'ilson Lnmpkin, Governor of the State of Georgia, n the sixth of November ; and another true copy there pf he delivered, on the sixth of November, to Ebeneier Sti met. Esquire, Attorney-General of the State aore-- aid, thrwuvr to the ixl Comnor and Altorpey Gene- lii nriS; j '"" !,Mrrj L""U (Signe,!) Vltttlf V III Veil l H.n to aiwl .uWriM USs me, Una antli day WlI.tJ.4M II rnnvrif ir . Curt IHUwk rmmy, Urmgm. ftJJiws tlwjsrjr. ( of the Infrrair Cirt, so demanina. , ton by the LonatautK of Ur, do hereby certify : SfiiiKf law. Mr,wl, uwaTii was mw PBSs 0s la dua Gives on-ler try knd and sr-allLia aiat day f N tudr, li WIUJAM IL T0KRA.NCt (&" Tba Meaaaft of Gov, Impkin to the ila. luieu BMfllioninff the recelrjl of th. M.n.l.f ft,, ik. ! Ju.!fe of Ui Huprema Court, contains srntlmeitU ao wthjE Uie Chk-f Magutrato of a ftnereign Hlate, i umi w. iuti maoe room an extract from it, which Wilt be fuund below i Veirtenlay I received a paper from the baml of WiU lam IT. IUiim-11, rim., purpia-ting to be tiro copy of a citation, aicned by llenry IWldwm, j', one of the Judges (4 ite Hupreins C-ourt of the United Watoa, (a rny of viirlr is herewith tranamitted.) requiring Uie HUU of (ieorpia to appear before Uie rkipreute Court on the arcond Monday of January next, U) aiuwcr to that tribunal lor having caumd a per-m, who had cxp-rnitu-d tuiirilrr wiihin llie iuuiU ut thia WUU.', to be Ut 1 ami cotivM'ted therehir. Th dia mandate can be considered in no other light si .1 . .. . i.i ... . .... .uu um .ui ,,n, io chuhm uie mail, in the exercise of its ohlinary rruninal jurisdiction, which ' lias been vested bv our C'isititution ujm luivU in isir ! ow n Suierior CVhiDs. Such a control over our cniiii- nal jiirwliction aa Una proceeding iivlu ativ, haa never I been delgated to the United States, and, cnsnpiemly, I rauiMjt be acquiesced in, or auhmitted to, by the people ami I lie authorities of tieoriria. Hie powers not dele gated by Uie (Vmstitminn of the Unitod SuUm, nor pro. hibited by it to the Suites, are reserved to the Stales respectively. Any atu-mpt to infrinire the evident right of Uie 8uii) to govern its enLrs population, of whatever complexiiSL and punish all ofS nces commiU ted against lU laws within those limits, (due regard be-t. ing had to rases expressly excepted by tlie (institution of Uie United States,) I omisider a direct usurpation of puwec-whtcs. has never been ciatitedhr the Statu.' " Sk.-h atlempta demand Uhi determined resistance of the States; lor, if pi-rsevered in, thej will ryrntuatf ia the dismemberment and overthrow of our great con Mersey. In exercising Uie duties of the Kxecutrve Department, I shall wIhiIiv disreirard all auch uncon- ttitutionaj requisitiona; of wliatever character or oripm, ; and to the utmost my power protect and dt'fenff the , rights of tjie Urate, ami use Uie means aftorded me to maintainsJie Laws and CoustituUiu of the saine." Q3r We were in error, week before last, in publish ing an item in relation to Uie state uf parties in Uie next IiTgiidetiire of So. Carolina. Our information waa ga Uiered from a tabular statement contained in one of Uie pa pert frim that State ; but it a ppea ra that it d id not com prize full returns from the whole Slate, and of course not a romparaflve statement of the strength of parties, as we in our haste took fur granted, from the manner m which the statement wat made. We believe the fol lowing it a correct view of parties ashry will stand in the next legislature : In the Senate State Rights, - . - 32 Union, .... 1 J Stat Riebte inainrky m the Senate, V) . In Uie House Slate Rights, - 93 ...'. L'niist, . - - i , 31 - Bute Rights majority in the House, 63 It will be observed that the State Righto Party have a majority of skits than two-thirds in tba next Legis latureso Uwt the contemplated amendment of Uie State Conetitution, by inserting an Oath of Allegiance to be token by all State Officers, can be made ia the wait frvmribed nfthat brtramenC" At length, wa have seen official returns of the Ohio Election. "' Tlie Jnckaon csndklato forGuveruur Die exercise of ita oMinary rruninal lurialiction, which'.... " , . t . .v.. lias been vested by our CWilution x lus.vly inoiir! vbllf "-'. ndexhihiting their grstifkatiott at the succeeded by a maj.i(jr of : at rjsStlilaugejl rdl-lhji HnMtkyassi pw tosnamevhw wnHrfv Some orour"eirind at(T. p,trioXiwn of 0f our fJliioo Triemla of change papen claim 11 out ot the jicpreseniativcs elected to Congress in Uwt State; and tlie Globe itself, cesKMdes tolbayfratioii Uk vln tbe jwesatit Congress j tns opposNion nave onryn msmprmg inc maicanons thus held out, Ohio will toon be collar-less. 1 ' CO" la Uie City of New York, contrary to all cxpec- Utioa, the 'Mbree eya of elcttiojs passed off w4tliou the' shedding of WorsL eten the twnnw of .1 , i.j, .L t- l j tj,i. Uimg calculated to mar the business in hand Both parties kppoinled committees to attend tfie polla at the dulersia wards, '-fcr the porpneeef deteetmg those who might ote illegally, and to keep order. Several per-; anna were apprehended for attempted fraud in casting ! ia theirmffrafaL'ahd were committed to prison. -Both aiuea ivere v'cry-icarotnr their eiidearota ttrseco re votes, and tlie paper in'CiS intorest of each are pre- fuse in their charges of bribery and corruption on the part of the other ! one aide sirs that millions of "Juck--.ameffiin Uie rhino in question; we- would be content to let them settle the difficulty about its expenditure. For ourselves, we " give it up" that a majority of the 'SbWfBc.a'MBirW from the interior, however, and therefore will leave the maiteT at rest until the official returns from the whole -. the complexion of parties in the "empire.' f-KT Tn Mnntctts; the ETattioTiT for Governor on ,UV ."VM.vrv.. "B.v- r...v ""I the 10th iiwtant We haw given plaee, in another part of this paper, to an article from a Boston journal, which show the inert 1 of Iflesst I 'pirT fTie JacSson jiar-" :bner Kneeland rev man of the tiescst character : after having been attached to several differ ent sects in religion successively, he bat settled down into the rankest Infidelity, as may be seen by a perusal of the extract from Uie " Investigator,'' a paper edited by bim, and devoted both to the carjseof the D land the cause of the O-s-L We are not surprised, no w, to mmt horrible Blasphemy made use of io tup. r - " COLONEL CROCKETT. The following quotetiona are fronwa letter written to a gentleman in New York, by the eccentric. but honest Col. Crockett. The Colonel, froni thsr careleaa way in which be mentions hia opponent, seems to be confident of " going ahaad" in tpite of him. We hope he may, for we believe few men in Congress are more entitled to public confidence than Col. C, and the present time ia one in which 'hit fearlessness and independence of character are more than usually valuable. uMf Dear Sir : I give you many thanks for your kindness in forwarding to me the liUiographie likeness nf myself, painted in Washington last winter by Mr. Do Rom My wife tup it looks precisely as I do after re turning from hunUnjr. By the way, the Toriet have jul nonimatwl Wr. Ihnlmn, in my didrn t, lu o. aiUua to a If k te alieml," N hi brt!rf hum, nun than er I tlgl.t he , and !' knun huu tnn a cuo: Uenly frtu ajfo llu?re aa a pnwrrnd aprinkle of bean ut our dwtrM t, Vou liava myJf and a rmltnmint to whta I am rUd hi arc that jiki have plaiml Smmptm yonr ti tet : w want all bis Urtngik at W sJunrluo m il win- ler be tuat con im.Urs A fo,! ind hit M by As iie I'ImMum will be upon bim, be mtm mmg tumg itn In in bis tavton and Utea n- Th ColunfJ baa n R rence to Martin Van Diirra an4 Gen. Jackson. Wt (liink Uie Wet not bad, nian who baa bad so much experience in tits nature ul,l oTuch " arn.uit.r TU Colonel wiU so JowU U PP" hi Uie rnull of the New York m"u'nt M " ' fprtw burtfof the a-iance.if Mr. Hamper w hia (E-tj againeftha Philistines," bat we M sure Utat the mm who can bip has weight in anld rail will meet Uie onset undaunted, even though the pack may be iocraaaed by tie addition of a wolf M tktrf't tUHktmf. JACKHOM.HM sersMTIIE'LADrFA During the recent pulitW-al excitement which has ex ite.i at Uie North, the Whig Udu-j have not been pas ture obaiiriiera of events, but have on ereral errasmna taken aorh part aa appesred to Uiein proper sot h aa : making and presenting Standards to their friends, per- -ladin hllJmHdU ljl. .. , L.;- .... . eucccss of correct principles, as all Una patriots sImmiU do. e have wiUi pleasure observed thia spirit among (he fair daughtera of the North -feeling, as we do, tliat the aid and friendship of the Ivliea are powerful allies in snv Cluse. Wl. DiHtek nrwutitil hi.n rightly directod. The instinctive tact an-l penetration of woman gives her a cUtar insight into Uie merits of the contest now going oo but ween the olTicei-holilers .ml H. n..nU i. ..- -....l a.. '...j i. , , u ... ., Knowing Una, the collared rwrkaj lJnLKwlu.iia.vs prolilpt ut Ssiwuig Uieir dislike of fi.wale niter- ferenee in politics," aa being anfemlnine and unheco wmf I Hut the Editor of tlw New Vftrlr Evening" Tosi sjr - imf" ia willing to wager a doxen old papers agamst a bushel of a polos, that be of Uie I'uet is Aen- "' baa gone beyond liia coadjuUirs in alamlering the lender aex, and baa f ivso ths wurld a labored ar ticle, under Uie caption of " Antiorrmw among Ho mm"! iu which be aUempts to lay at Uieir "an alarming degree of hostility towards our free tlist is to say, Jackson Institution a," and that tliey " will ge norially be found on Uie aide of Uie enemies of Uie country." Poor fellow I it makes our heart sad, the very idea of bis private misfortunes, when we aee bow far they can carry bun in hia traduction of the patriot ism of our fair countrywomen in general. Gut Uiis is tho way with collsrism it ia the very spirit of Jackson ism, ami all who would prove them selves worthy to be Worshippers of its idol, must be al ways ready to iradoce and belittle whatever ia fair, or honest, or of good report . We don't know how the eons and daughters of the Isold North regmn will rrsmt this attack of Uie Editor of the Punt but we of the land of warm suns and warmer hearts can assure h tin that such a coarse here' would secure to him at least a coat of ur and feathers at Uie handa of the first, and the oVmI sovereign con tempt of the latter. THE- RIGHTS OF WOMEN, The Savannah nypubl(t.Hn7fctulyinlaIuod. ajj ac Coilhl of public "teuibritiou 6y the LaJiosoTlhsSUls Rights Party of Georgia, at which " near a Uusisand of th patrioUo daughters f Georgia attended." The toasts exhibit the spirit which slwuld alwayt be felt t)y the sterner sex. f Western (collar) Editor Ana vents hit upleen at fa aforesaid' State Rlitt Udiri foTlheii' iJ4eiid. ence conduct and sentiment : "It w not added whether any ofUic fair politirianfiitt were overtaken m liquor. (!!!!!) We presume not, however. We rejoice to see Uie ladies assort inir their been too long thlie better aa wise, aa virtuous, as numerous and by far Why roH they not take a part in polIUcs; j in w,uind j legislation be fkrowniLiner- L'lint3tr1v7grs,'6icroTs7stot and heroes and wxab ssxe-Hss!" The Ladies can aee, by this, that Jackson inm' ia the same in the West that we hare sJrown-fHrr be-hr the North, anf that they hsw-rrraiTe rhemsefrea obnrntirms alike to its sober persecution and ilMiHgtiid tare asm. TRAVELLING -GOING AHEAp." . - Toulson't Philadelphia Advertiser, of Uie ftth instant, contained the following article received inlhie cAy yeitelTaV rKSff'A-- and Amhoy Rail-Road, fn owr hourt mni three onttr- ,4rmlXk. ttaambasl tefk Wiew-- of-firwt "TtiVIOdl;' ana loc pupuxi roacneu tnia ey eetore IZ ret f old Rip cobjidcr this, and bestir liimself I Only lAuik of going torisspae aA theite1rtthlfty miles iH'nne hour ! At this rl. rair fn min Ana.1.1 rn ;to r.ie . in the mom nr. concftrt their nm.h.r. into cash, and take supper with' their families on the !"e V'JnA 'Z mhnto couM receive and - 1 I- ,1 e .1 L J. mm,.. . .. 1- .. g ....... ....... w.y vuuw, ,'.U ,H Uin j arouse thee, vli aleepy-head l If thou Wouhiist wake sipven nowi and- apily thy. uumCT"cacrgtoa"to1fIie and daughters a rich, prosperous, and contented people. There are persons now alive in Philadelphia, who re collect when a trip from that eity to New York took al most aa many days aa it now doea hour ; and no longer than, two yuais ago, when the distance was-perfiinriPd in seven or eight hours, it was looked upon at the very m plut ultrtt of travelling. Who, then, can certainly say that' our citicens will not be" able, in Uie course of another generation, to .visit Philadelphia in a day! A NECK-BREAKING AFFAIR. From a late National Intelligencer , we copy the fol lowing notice of rather a dangerous kind of. amuse ment, as oar poor experience in uorsemsjwhlp induces us to believe: " . ., .'-An Amateur Race. To-morrow an Amateur Hur dle Race will be run, one mile out, leaping tlx fences, every gentleman riding bis own horse, for a piece of plate va'ued at ffclGU The large number of ladies and gentlemen that will assemble to see this race, (the first of the kind ever run in America,) if not delighted with the speed of the horses, will at least be amused at the numberless falls and dismounts." We fed persuaded thai the Ed i tort of Uie Intelligen gnr "reckoned without their host" when they bespoke '" . ' '. ' ' for tlit above eihiliition the presenrsrIs liefi, iS'hut slisl we I t.,1.1 Llist Uiers are, in tha pntihed circle of W aliiiik'lih, lluM who are so fotgetful uf Um-i na tural drlusry at to be "mUligklrJ with the seij of horses, or amused at Seeing UteiT frw rnls bresk their nerka t Oar Null ia weak 4t muM As W Ii!m I mmj lis frmmlt rkmrmttrr I ' ' OT With pleasure w invito Uie alienism of all h trreaut), to tlie advertisement of Mews. Sherman and Et klin, ia Uus day's paper. The type Ac. nsed in Hit afHmmn wrrw parchssed tt Umi FuunJry of J. I (owe, in Philadelphia ( and, ttm )Mig pae of Jbttcnala piay oufkvlurvd in the asms establishment, we cat) assure Printers and oUiers Uiat wt are Much pluascd with the manner in which Uiey wear. - ..iaew.- (ET The Cheraw Gaaette, of the 15th Instant, aayi the Cottisx Market in Utat town continued to improve. "A large quantity has been brought in this week, and auldatfVom II) tolAf" UNITED IN WCDUIL'K, U this County, on the th instant, by G L Binilh, Esquire, Mr. JONATHAN YOUNG to M-SAIU1I SMITH. -- - In I jncolnl.si, nq Ih) ) th instant, by the Rsv. J, (i, Frytchey, Mr. WIIJ.IS PECK, of Ynrkville, H.C., to Miss ANNA E. ZIMMERMAN, daughter of Colonel John Zmi merman, deceased. In Mecklenburg County, on Uie 4th tnstsnt, by the Reverend 8. W.lUinson, Mr. JtlllN BTi'lT to Miss ANN OUR. AUo. on the same dsy. by Uie same, Dr. J AS. 8TITT to Miss MARY MchlF.H AUs on the Hib innt. by the asms, Mr,VM. T. STITTto Mist NANCY McKEE. . I We ahould'nt wonder if Uie above happy people are all for Jackson. Wo think so from Uieir manner of "going Usu wIkJs figure T DEPARTED THIS LIFE, At hie seat in Ikjvidaoa County, amne weijui 1 nn ti 1 i. - 1 ... v adiaiia.h unr..ur.i, ageu u years. InDavidarsjiConnty.on Uie 1st instant, MissSARAII BRUMMEUIn the :th rear of her age. In her ;dtfjih, hef frlationt and friemls fiave an irr-rble loss.' On the l(Mh instant, at the resiiliTrt.rof James Clem mnns, in Guilford (Kiiitv, Miss RKHfXX'A, aged about H years, daughter of John Cleuimoua, of CLinmotis tilltJ . . In Bladen Gsmtv, on the 8fttb ultimo, Mr. ARCHI BALD McDANIL'L, agd lot yetni!, . . In Tennessee, rec ently, A I.EX A NDER II. BOY LAN, Esq., second son of Willuua Boy Is n, Est.,of the Cily ( Raleigh. . ... In Milledgeviile, Ga, on the 20th of October, Col. ZACIIARIAH LAM AR, in the With year of his sge. IfVcm fae Fmttntillt ttbrnnr e AW. 11. J " OUR RAIL ROAD. Ou Friday afternoon Inst we had the pleasure of seeing a iwr, drawn by one Aorsr, start front the Town ILmse, lnnuVd.wlth thirty-ill "bates of lotion. e wish every .Nortli-taroluunn, who fiTls, and pays dearly too, fir want of projier fa cilities to got hia prodiK-c o market, csild have buwi preMit, to-witness the? epectaclo of iifigle Inirse performing tlie lulsir that would require Jif trtn liorsea over ur couimoa. jiuada. . Averaging lliese 'M bnles at 8:i;ti Im. eiirh, it makes (heritor tiHHis ilranght of 12,tKH) Hm. fr one hornet And what haa been tlie cunt of making this road, which gives such a wonderful increase til the power of. the hornet Look at the Report of (he President nd Treasurer of the Company at "ll annual meet. in ttW (evrhiTr wjro;'irrir tt rt!t 1i liHirioI To hare hrvrrartroTnpliaHerl at tholriinngVxpense ofl IJ.493 Oa per mile, . Now let the Planter, tit Row J an iounty lor exainiin, calculate the rhtleretfce of epereas hetweert bringtriji hta enih nTSQ' ' babs rroarJrtnrrirntrrrtbBPt moh iiKxIe, and briliKirig it by a Rail Road. The iwvilijj of horses, and jiitir attenilnnta, of rood, of time, ot, the rexatiooa uT tugging along, wt would euppiMhi, i cuuvtuca every uie, not wilfully blind, that it would be hit interest to invest the half of his estate . in this enlcrprize, if he could have a prospect of toeing it coimikW to witliin any trenaorme.4ier;aaiQM.Ju completed without a stmng elRirt by all our back country friends, whu wouU ba-benefitted. IsM them unite with us, and it may be done ; let them ttHndty'Tritlr foIoWiriiia, a'id trii TrnpbTe,. We have never had the situation of orth.CarO' line 6 forcibly brought to our minds aa at thia tinv, by Uie "ctrcuuieliince of svyea or fiHt familiea,Nn thia Cnunry, removing lo the far Wei to belter their situatym. . No doubt there are others pro. jring 4ogjtTnrt wrej have not heard of. Thiia it ia that North Caroliua is (kaL losiiig rer citizens ami her wealth; Thia should apeak volumea to her legislators Ckurlottt Journal. win ayrnr, rwi., wu tnoi a icw ntghlt since orr hit-return iTOTn-NevbCTrrrwIimrfiadrljr 117 a' i. ti . i , . .-. -. toiwumt-itmm tmnm. M rlTay hit was wit h in about two milee of home, and he ia not certain wlietberthe aaaaatina were white or black', though be knows there were two of them. Mr. Taylor's life la despaired of. He waa a wealthy, respocta- A ?no nil Will BCna nia nnnrcn a,m .- .. :il I . . . . . 1 - lowest terms, with any corpse to any Jace ot in- r -" torment in town or Country, end any person dying in the neighborhood of Enniacorthy, whose friends not being able to pay for hia hearse, tha said Mr. Rudd. will. inter. Jbfiia Xrea of-aBypw-araJ give them ht;lp to buy tho coffirt. emplovment twin bre hia object than emolument. Thia is certainly ";" " vmir.ivtciKB mnner tqao we nave oAen heard of before, and well might theJLoiidoo pepex-fcow whieh-ava take the- athrertiawra0nt;1iead its. paragraph Tba American'a Ouione," for we certainly do nof carry 60 the funeral business in thia country at so cheap a rate aa "that nor ar our undertakers so kind hearted .towards their cus tomers. Very few of them are so anxious to bury their fellow citizens, aa to make the "employment mora an object than emolument.' We should suppoae that all the dying people in the neighbor- tiuuu iMiiuscvnny wouia patronise Mr, John Rudd. . , 'Of a child unborn, dead, or vicious, the two first kra preferable, aiiice they mftk us unhappy but once ,the last continually '; one virtuous son is a blessing, not an hundred took as'ortS moon Hi.su. patet the darkness, aud not a number of ttara. "IJOCKANT C01!SL- - Mr, RflgiM l's In it Kiimioer mh lies rff the JbiHOigfi'slurrsof Jd kwmisiii in lliO fillnwilig hap. pyiertnai " What It ' Jmlnminm It is a newly iWiw eredrinHnf in ih.IiIk , lii a is Jitiiivte tf n is rir a rt of dVsildo aitk-d il trine llmt us hnt one thing and itti pp aiiie at the Mine time j a -ties of huiiibug that assert! one llung lu-day m l aiiollirr thing Io-iimiItow, that, aigtiilM'S one tt n at llie north and ainnher thing il tha auilb. It u, -in fine, the creed of dial gn al party in tlie Tinted Slates wlijch luu bi rttiitore rotiiprisi'd a. majority of the svie, who hold llm Slate Righls-CtHisoli dalHti-Fn.Trel-TariIF-II.ujk.Aiiii-lUiik-lnler. nal-lniprovenieiil-.IlenMirvlio-Ji''rwiKiiaii-1'clo. ra.Procunmiti4e-rrre.i:ill Pnei-Veto.rsiirpa. lion-theory of C tvenuntfit, to be (he Very essence uf resjilican nrtlusJoiy. Il putt or in mind uf the tierman farmer's wife, who, after her hua hand asked her what color she1 would Lie to haia the botise Minted, replied, a little green, 1 little blue, a little yellow, and little his kany c4or." (& We teamed from Raleigh, by a private lei ler, after our paper wai put to press, that W, , ALti.NDta, of Meckleiiburg, bad been electee! Speaker of llie lliNiseof Ccnmoris. . I.lnroluloii Acndtmy. rPllE Eiaminaiioa of the Slmlinis under llifl cam of Geo. V, Moaaov will comanence oa the 96th of thia instant, (Wednesday,) o,,j tormi nats lbs day (Ulowing. . Parrnia and Guardiant are particularly request- el tixaUend. L " 1 ' ' ' The Exercises of tbe Academy will be resu med on the first Monday in January. N.B. The price nf TuMioo per Setsion fin ad- vance) for tlie Languages and Malbemalica, will be $V4 60 dr English- (J ram mar. tlengraphyr" and Arithmetic, t . , , CI.VV, M. Lincolnlon, Nov. 22, 1834. 0 ' Adinhitstrulofs Snlc. rPIIE Subscriber having obtained, from Rnwin - (Mrtinty Court, Lettert of Adiuiuiatralioa on - the I .stale of the lale Samuel Upright, will offer fur sale, at the Airmer residnce if the said dece-' dent, . On Tvfl'ty iht Qtk Jay of December next, All the PERSONAL. PROPERTY belongiugto said Ktnte, cmsisling of 1 The Cmp d Corn, Fodder, lluy. Wheat, ColTr. im inthwsred, OnlSi itt-r' r r-i Horses, Cattle, 1 logs, Sheep j - The Farming I'lensilt 1 Road Wagon . ' The lloum-hold and Kitchen Furniture and thee nrticres, ton tenHnufl to ttiehtiein." Alto, two NEGROES will be hired out. 1 Terms and.otb-r particulars made known at the sale. TIIOS. SMITH. AdmV. N.B. All persona indebted to aaid Estate will please come forward and settle the tsme nn or be aire the there dart and those hold lit? clain.t of any kind against it are desired to present them,' legally authenticated, within the time prescribed ' by lww( esthrifctice Hilt be pleajlif bar of their rew very."-. ' TT 8.7Adm'rr "77 JNovembef.17, 1834. Atlmiaistrators Sale; 1 1 A VINt.taeyatlrted the Folate of Col. Samuel C. Tate, doceased. " I will sell, at hia late residence, three milea west of .MurgaiUoo .. . : I'mm aircdit iif la nKMiiht""-- " 30 Llltelr NegroeaS- ' : " ; 8 bead of HORSES and MUJ.ES, f ;.A burg Btockf of Cattle, Hogs, and Fhccp," " iAfltjja. quantity brtababie tfoftotif - -The sale will be continued from day to dav until completed. 2 IWd and approved eeeurity will be' requirea iroro purenwsers m every esse, 1 - "BAM DEL. TATE, AduiV. " Morganton, Nov. 32, lt34. " 8 7;T:74X'6hmaia AibVEdato:- ?.;- IfAVlNG purchased the Type Foundry esta- f , .bliahed by the luto. JtUQVVE.baeteeed . iiito pwrliNT'ship, Ji-ibe-pOT nn the, " MaimfiH'tory of Typta, under lite firm of 8. tjCKLtM 6i l.O. - - . ... He intend keeping on hand a large assortment will enable i to supply ordura wtth-lhe least pos stble dvtr? ww nwre 00W tor tato. Ufa. uie in y, 110 we J ana Uitend to make additions to v 8. Ecklin dc Co. are now prepared to receive orders fot founts of every deecription, from Fearl to 22 lines Pica, including a variety of Ornament Wiettiifeoffirr w ,uis, irasites, nrass Kule, and other oniomeBta, of which apeeitiicna wijl be i f irwardoi.to JPriutara uvaon aa nicy cau be prepared. I 'Siuih' lmnriuAn....ld - . 1. . . & - I .J . . ... . .. -, i mmm .m. iitth.-.-. j. """j fru,uinj, win receive tne earliest at tention at thia establishment. ' ' y . 4 'Printing Presses of every description, Printing Ink f the most approved qualities, Composing filkkaV-Braaa and .&wwn i alleys, Chancirliu. poting Stones, Paper and Preea boarrt. Standing Presses, Furniture, together with a 7 n.,lHe at nrtment ef all articles used in a PnuMug OlBoe, " Will be lent constantls on hand. . . tSntallitmis, suitahe for IVi-iiide'rariiircar" wsativawa wnj , wm canea ior ,r - ,' Orders from all pflirls of the llnkm wjli be promptly and most carefully attended fand par ticularly in supplying tortt for all Cunts furnished by our predecessor. ; ., .--.,.- -; Weresictfully srdicit a share of uldie patron age. To the former patrons of this foundry, we deem it sufficient to aay, that they will be as well and as promptly served as heretofore, should they be disposed to fuvor us with lltfir orders. The business of the Foundry will be conducted under the foitowing firm,, and by the eame iierson whe waa in fact the type-foumlor in Mr. Howe's found rJr ' SECKLLV&CO. . , . oTCrow "d Callowhill strefifs. Philadelphia, Sept. 18, 1S3L .3t. .
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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