1 I I if-. ' -nawuiitrVJX' t 4 - inxiaviTirs T, 'IIOSK w' ar afflicted with HEAD-ACIHA UK UlT.Bt UN -4. and other distressing wn'P- Uw of li ir.l-r-1 stomach, bowels, and liver, may find relief in Dr. rkaiih-'e Ami Dyspeptic Pill, which can be liJ at lhi Offlce price My .cent prf bus. The Doctor, who one rvakxl in Ihis place, but ov live ia Raleig b, ha, after long id . . . . . a . wire practice, txw neWe M eoropiiMi mw.rt Italia remedy (br the shrunk disease of the di f-ative organs, to common in rViutliero climates, specially with those who lead andentary live. , ll would be ao easy matter to make out certifi cate io pro thai these Pill are "aovereign re aned" fur "all the ill (hat flesh ia heir tei but It ia out pretended that they are aa) universal anti dote. Certifkale of th Bet reepeetahl Physi ciao and other renlfrmra. tin be ahowa to eub- tantiste their efficacy in the particular claa of disease abre spoken oil and I ha ivlitor or wis paper cm tedify that ft haa rjermvl afftjr anrt oermanaut relnil. in ibe uae of them, from a most diatreaaanr atkl lonff-coritiiiued head-ache. Some of bis friend tried them, at hi suggestion, and el perienced the amme beneficial eft!:!. Salisbury, June 14, 1934. if jail & tt:::tz?. jmosicitd FUR IW4-U. HORACE It. BEARD, Tailor, TIEtiS leave to inform bia frviiids, end (be public in general, that orders Lp bia line will always be thankfully received by him, and executed in tlie nvMt Neat, r ashe-maMe, and Ihirable maimer on etna a renarmable a any in (hi section of coco try. II. II. 11. bpes, from hi lung practice of hi biMtwaa, (a riumtor of year of winch bme he resibid in the cily of Philadelphia,) and from the general aitiafctinn be ha berHof rc given to bia umneroo respectable and fashionable utomer, u merit and receive a portion of the patronage of the public in general. OCT lie flutter himself that hit l U I I I.Mj i mill aonerW lo aov dUo m ibla Ktsta. a Buy ' be tC4ted by the" ijrwliput!I eIegaiire"of fit til h . aiteruli garment iun.ue.in. his ttitiiblislinicnt. II' li in the regular receipt of th Reports of the Fa alii'MiajM they chane both in the Urge riliea 01 thia cnuutry and of Europe ao tliat gentlemen niar be aatiafied that-their order will alwaya be eTerntM in the very latent ntyte. Ordera fnwn a diatance wifl be attended to wit) the aame punctunlity and care aa if the cuatomer were praent in praon. Seliabury, May 17, 1331. ly . 00" REMOVAL.-nr nj.imln Iralr) , TAILOK, tnlttrmi hia cuatnmnn and the public in g-e-nral, Dial be haa Rrmofd iii titum to tlie bouae ad joining the atore of Mr. Win. Murplir, at tha eaat cor bur of the Courthouae, ia the office of Mr. Matthieu, on the Main Htrast wtwia be ia prepared to do avery J a-nptioa of work m the line of bia buaineaa, ia atvle enpeeiar to My dooe in Una eeoUo of ewiniry, on aa rtiajoniue lermi u any, ino on iiion R-nice. i B. F. reirularly receivea, from the Northern Cities, the lUporta of the Faabiooa aa they vary ; and, aa he bit eonatantly in hia employ a number of workmen who Are first-rate, M la em Mod io aaaure uui public tnai su work done by him will be both fashionable and durable. ;-&amenta made by bit workmes vnll i n& ostr be . mrrtntrd H JU Un etulomrr, 'mm'"- Cutting-Out, for poraonawho bare their work made id oUewhere, will be punctually attended to.. Orders : from. a diaUne thankfully reeeired -boUi (ur cutting :-rh: . 00" Produce received in part pay for work, ' "'i ; 'T'.- "TV lftorji-r-R ,P, Tffjectthlly lnform the Cra.(W that he ia Agent ior-the Inventor jt the Patent Mode Cutting, which ia sue ahwoat eaa at ily eaed-at the f . ' North, and that he, will give instruction to any one who - - mnydairs to be more perreet tn tnat brancn of the art lor a rtHMble eoinwma&tkn. i' flalubarr. lS3i- ll R rRALEY.- ""- ? .ir "g;.ir-i -.waaHi Btcon, tfols'asea. . 60 a 60 . - fialO a 30 Nails,. peaan, . a Butter, . : .r l'ik 'Cotton, fat aeed, . S - - -' clean. - t -11- 40 f atOati, Rwfcft i pugar, brawn. . 10 a 121 v-18a loaf, . iCoffee.. . . . 18l8(Salt, .. lWal. -Curn, , ... ;.4X.... iJiow,,,.. jy reaUiera, , . 54 a MTobacco, . . . 8 a 20 Tlour. (scarce) a flUOi Wheat, (buahel) 80 a 100 ITaxaeed. . . . 100 Whiskey.'. . 45 a 30 , ; Unaoed Oil, per gallow, $1 12J 'AT FA YETTEY1 LLEJanaary fl. JUcon, '.,', P , a 10'Iron, , , . . ' Brandy, peach, ' , 00 a Ttl.Molasaea, , , i apple, . 60 a flOjMaila, cnt, , , 4a4 SO 6 a 61 6al0 - Beeswax, H a ltf-Sugar, brown . l2ial4-.4 lump,. 14 a li; loai: . 14 tbtton, . 0, . 14 a 14 . kr, . . lo a 17 . ii l Jill iL.sn .,.. ..ui FlaT?d jl ' -1J a. Wheat, ,.80 ...100 l1 lour, . 'u a u"n msat'j, . ,w .ruailiortL . . 33aS5!WooL . ... 16 a 20 - AT CIIERAW, (a C).4anuarji ' 2X - TtAcon. -- r" rll lflMal,"fca! B oawfait,", Butter, . t 17 MoiMBear Nails, ..Ti' 40 a 43 71 a 9 85 a 40 13 a V Couee, H .m Oats, (scarce,) LOW Curn, .. ' " J'eathets, r .' FlaJtuead, . . Flour, super., L Iron, r a 00 Salt, in aacks, 300 -7 Va4ii( r.- biTshel;- ,141 a 150 Sugar, prime, 9 a 121 .fKMi common, , 0 I a 10 -.7o0 I leafdk lump, 15 a 20 . 5 a Tallow, (scarce): 10 a 00 lAr.l. TO a Kl Teas, . : . .123 WO Bacon, . "'i Brandy,' peech, - i - apple, Beeswax, . - Butter, . . .. v Coee, . . . ; jrTJorii, .' -r- Cotton,.- . . . Flour, . .'"V .Iron,,,,.'' '. v 11a laiArd, . . . . 121a 15 . 75 Molasaes, . . .37 a 40 T-40a 50 Mackerel, . . AKliKSfl . 15 a OOjSdlt, in sacks, . 225 i 275 . Ia2 bushel, . . 75 , ' 12 a ITiHiijar, brown, . 9a 12 1' ' :lWa loaf dtlump, 12 a 20 . 1 a' lTTillow, .,'!.,. 12J a 15 ;7o0' nOOTI w, . . . .125aino . 41 a 51 Whiskey, . . . 40 a 45 AT CAMDEX, (S.C.) January 31 . . , . 1 1 a OOiFloiir, (N. rro.)000 a OOO Bacon, e .., TSafKlj ' (Cam.railU).9U0 a 1000 -.. ' appple. 85 a 40,'lron, OOaOO 12 a 16 lard,- . 13 a 15)Tallow, . . 75 a 87 Whiskey, . 3Q a 50,' Wheat, few, , . 12 a 15 . 10 a 12 . 60a 00 ;lTal25 1 J)PTW, T CottoiwT i V, Faattoera, . . Y Copartner-hip Fornfcd. rpilC 8,,l scr1bers have ibis day M-rialed ihem. aulvra l c iber, in this pUte, oolcr the Firm of LuCmlf A TIrKny, , ro tm n aroaa or tascna Wholesale oml Helail OusineMS IN ALL THE Staple ad Leading ARTICLES i ADAPTED TO THIS MARWrr. TTr If 1m Jni lair intent Ji Id e!t rtclualvely for Cash or nomabW paper ,al 00 or t0 days, w are determined to aril (,hm) at low as tbey can be bought iu any country -town in Bith or Nrtn Ca ' iiti ii I a (vuti? rolina. r, k DONALD I M KAY, . Chcraw, (3. C) January I, 1 35.-4 Soiling Off! rFHE SuWribfrt. whb ihe view of commenrirn lib an tntlrclr NEW Btock of Oooda, oflenheir present large and valuable Ktorb at var.T-p.qD73SD rr.iaso, il IVAorsofc or Retail. Country Murchanla, Planlere, and olhert wiah ing to purchase, will do well lo call and eaamiite for themselves. LACOirrE & MeKAY . Ctieraw, January 24, 1K15. 4l KANDOIaPIIS & UNDKRIIILL, No. 143 Tearl Street, New York, I Stor formrtly Bcrvvteii by Ike Utt firm of Randolpk Sf isMiMy, Respectfully inform the Public that they keep constantly on hand a good amort nient of IIKITIHII AMI ATII.ItK . Mll-U001H, 4nd svdieit an examination of their Mtorb hy the Southern and Western Merchants who may visit I be city, IxTore making their purchases. vrT Oidrra promptly and faiilifully executed. New. York. Jan. 17, I "J 35. V ' r. lVhllr nntl AVIIIIam Hagrr. ESPKCTFL'LLY inform the PRINTERS of the United tilalea (to whom theyjiave long been iudividuMlly known as Letter-Founders) that they have now formed a Co-Partnership in paid business, and lioi, from (heir united and evIemuVe evpi rience, lo lie able lo give full aatisfuctioo lo u. who may favor them with orders. I , f iulroductioo of Machinery, in place of ihe leHi' end unheallbful process of csilinc tvoe bv vj 0 I ham a desiderate felt by the American and En ropt i founder,) was by American ingenuity, and at a vy uiuenditure of lime and money on the part nir senior partoer, first auccesiifully ac complished. Extensive machine-cast letter has fully tested and es'.sblished its superiority in eve ry particular over Ibai caal by Ibe old process. 'Ifce Letter-Foundry business will he carried on by the parties before named, under the firm of White, Hager, &. Co. Their Specimen Book exhibita a complete ae net, from Diamond to 14 Kner Pie their Book and News Type being ia the most modsru and a p. proved" jrfyfa:-: - r - White, IJager, k Gq er .agnt for the sale of the SiiiTHi and Rust Printing Presses, which they can furnish Ja their customers at tba ntanu faclurers' prices. - r- Chases, Cases, Composing Sticka, Ink, and eve ry article used in the Printing Jluaineaa, kept for ate.-and rarniihed at anort notice'. UldType la ken iu exchange for new, at 9 cents per pound. E. WHITE, YM. 1IAGER. ' New York, Jan. 17, 133. 6t jCoarh Jintl Carriage Making,. &c, J In Sallaburyv by.-W. Ralney. - III3 Shop is on the Main Street, between the Manwioo llolcj. and the Western Carolinian Printing-office, where" lie 1 prepared tn make, on short notice, and oh the most reasonable terms, every description of Vehicles, from a singe coach down to a wheel-barrow. CO! A largo stuck of roaJyTmado Work always kept onliand, for sale aa cheap aa anv. REPAIRING in all its branches' will also be promptly attended to, and executed in the very best style of durability and neatness. Jan. 17, I8U5. If J. W. RAINEY. State of North Carolina :. -a. ...si;rry;cputy- Court pf Pleas and Quarter-Sessions, " -"NoVawair Tea if, 1 e4r- romt lyhnl JJrigihaCAachmeDt, leried John Jackson y OH Bn 'hr ''''property.' 1 N thia cam it. appearing, to the satisfaction of the Court, thai tlie Defendant, John Jackson, is not ah inhabitant of this Slate i Tt ia therefore or- derl, by the Court, that publication be made for ail weeks successively in the Western Carolinian, notifying the anid Defendant tn appear at our next Coui t of Pleaa and Quarter Sessions to he held for said county, at the Courthouse in Rockford, on the ad M o .day in February next, to show cause, tf snjr Ri" fins; why the hmd n4hfMopertyLW vied on sliall not be condemned to satisfy -the rinintifcTadebt.' 'Test; ' " ' ' F. K. ARMSTRONG, Clerk. January 17, 1835 6t FW3l IiAM GliXClT. IIIE Subscriber ia ahotjt to move to Batesrille, " in Arkansaw Territory, and will attend to ma king purchases, selling land, and paying taxes, for iKNMOMidents. There are many tracts of Military Bounty Lands, which, if not attended to, will be sold for taxes, and lost. . Letters f post-paid) addressed to the Subscriber, at Bateaville, Arkansaw, will be promptly attended to. DAVID RE1NHARDT, . . - , Late of LtncolntoH, ,V.Ci ptoiMbcr 27, 1M4. - 8dua4 at the North Corner v( tf Courthou", hlLIMHUV, A.C. 'pIlC PuWribera respectfully inform tha Public 1 iu g-ieral, that tbey bare recently purchased sod taken praaiufl of the above wsll known Y bl..!,nK-iU. Tbey drew it tmnecsasary to aay any llimg in regard lo the kca!in of the Hotel, as lU nisnvcimvemencra are already knows to the tra velling puUtc, or can be seen at t tingle riew of Ibe promisee I They the re lore content themselves with assuring alt who may have occasion to visit or travel through thia aectioo of country, (Stage. Passengers, Private Gentlemen, end Families) that Ibe arconiinodationa at Ibe Mansion Hotel cannot be surpassed by any house ia thia Stale. With a well-built and well-arrangef bouse, ele gant Dining and Lodging. Rooms, clean and well aired Beds, first-rate Cimks, attentive and indus trious ServitUs,' well fumiahed Table and Bar, and an accommodating Landlord, the proprietors of ihe Mansion Hotel can with the greatest confidence insure to all who may bonor their bouse with pa tronage, large amount of comfort. to i rate lie re. 03" The Great Weatern Mail Line, the Direct Line to Ra leigh, and ibe t'heraw Line, all stop at and depart from the MANSION HOTEL f and, having an extensive and secure 8mble,and Ostlers who are industrious and well disposed, travellers in private conveyances or on horseback are assured that no (wins will lie sreil to hi llieir horses lor duty on the road after leaving- the e.iabli.hmrnt. HENRY W. CONNER, RICHARD W. LONG. Salisbury, November B, H34. 6m LAND FOR SALK. rpiIE AiUrrilier oflirrs for aale a valuable Tract of L,M), nmlaining H IS Arm, lying in Lincoln County, on the Catawba River, about milos U low Ilcattie's Ford. This Land is of an eicellent quality, well adapt ed to Cotton and all kiwis of Grain. A consider able portion of it is low-ground and meadow. MTbe I mprovement', consisting of a Dwell Ing and ail necessary out-houscs, axo jicw and convenient. The terms will be made easy to the purcha ser, and cn be ascertained by adlroing the sub scriber, at Realties Ford, or the Catawba Springs Post-Office. JAMES CONNOR. ScpUmbcr 6, 1834. tl Tke Notice! 'PIIE Subscriber having administered on the es- late of Daniel Biles, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted lo said deceased, to coma forward and settle the same i and those ha- ing clatms against said estate will present them within the lime prescribed by law, duly authenti cated, or thia uolice will be plead in bar of their recovery. ROBERT IN. CKAIUK, Administrator with the Will annexed January IT, 1335 4t Travellers' Inn. SITUATED SOUTHWEST or THE COURT HOUSE, IN THE TOWN OF LEXIAGTO., (. CAItOLI,A.) IHE Subscriber -tnkes this; method of informing TtttveHer thhf " be 'k'eepa a House' of Eiiler Ininment in Lexington, (N. C.) on Main Street, Southwest of the Cou?4huus. - ' "His Tahfe wiiraTway5'Wu fare ihat a plentifuLneigliborbood can afford. His Houar being capneiona; and attended by aervant who are induHtrious and zealous to please, Travel lers can always be accommodated with G O 01) BEDS in ro"nt with fira-phices,,, Awl lust, hui not the least important consideration, HORSES will alieayt receive stick attention, in the Stable of the Subscriber, that they may leave it with in creased ability to do the service of the road. JOHN P, MABRY. Lexington, March "TTS3'. Iy Univcrsit jHHotcl; OCT "AT CIIA PEL HILL. rTHE Subscriber informs the Public that he has L opened a House of Entertainment at Chapel Hill, the scite of the University of North Carolina.. He haa taken the buildings and lots immediately opposite Mr. WattsTHolel, and has erected large and commodious Stables, which will be attended by a faithful Ostler, and plentifully supplied with Provender. He hopes that the travelling public will call on him : he assures them that every exertion will he made, by him, to please and to accommodate. I. C PATRIDGE. January 10, 1834. . - 6t rffH rV-7Ai 7"f Wtit rsiirriD rflfc t Uy Authority of the fcournor.J -AN acT,. CWrraisf a Cimfnlum is imtni (A ConKUulwn qfthtHll: Wbsrraa, the OsmmU A-Wy of N Carolina i L.t,Ai,a ilt a Ursa DurtMtt. if not B Bia- ss-itr. of tlie 0"s of Uie Huts, are amsais to laiend i. . .. ii.-.-y . r.fun tBrtu-ulars. ber in ula VANWl.1 ' r - I sfter sprc.flsd j and whereas, while U tnral Asssnv blv du laim all right and puwr in Uienwalve to alter the fundimenial law, tbey csHi.br it tbetl doty to adopt measures t asrerUinmg tle Will of their constituents, and to provide the mrsns tur carry ing that will into eP feet, wUa ascertained Ihetetiro-j- H4 it Lried, by ! Utnnol Autmbly offlarth CmtUtna, ondttu kfrtby tntded by li en lUiii nftht same. That tha Court of Pleaa and Quar. ler Hwsuoos of each and every County in the Stale, at tha first term that shtll be held after the 1st of January, shall appoint two inspectors lo, superintend the twill a Ia laas Aflawrwafi ftt each and everr alxclloa prseintt ia said eountirs, ssrerta.nwf, by bsllo. the wilt of the friwiiMin of North Carolina relsUva lo me mwning of a Suu Convention. And if any Court or CourU should fail lo make sucb sppuintmenti, or if any intpect or, su appointed, sliould 0ul to act, it shall be the duly of the rlbenir, or the person acting his di-puty on such oecanion, with tlie advice of one Justice of the Peace, or if none be present, with the advice of thrs frM-boUb-r. lo snooint an insis-ctor, or inspectors, in the plsce of bun or them who failfd to act, which in spectors, whin duly sworn by some Ju.tue or free, bolder lo perform the duti of tlie place with fidelity, hall have the asms authority as if ippo'uied by the Osirt II. B it furikrr rndiiti, Tliat ft shsll be the duly of tlie Klu-rills of the nwpnctive eiiities in tins Hute to open polls at Die several ehrtiofl precincU in said counties, on Wedneadav and Tburislay, Uie first and second ilays of April next, whim and wlwre all persmia, qualiAnd by the Cisiatitution lo vote fiir aiwibert of Uie House of Commons, may vot for or aint a State Coo vent ton; tins who wmh a Convention, voting with . ..... . H-.l.l a printed or wrilfn marl, "i.oiivemsin, ana umsw who do not want a Convention, voting in Uie seme way, "No ConventM!," or MAgaml Convsnlsm. III. IU ii further tnactrd. That ll ha 11 be the dutv of the Shenfta to make duplicate slatfttwtits of the polfa in their rnprtive rmntu-s, sworn to before the Clerk of tlie County Court, one copy of which shall b depo sited in said clerk's office, ami the other copy transmit ted tn the Governor of the Slate, at Raleigh, iminedi- atelv after the election. IV. 7ie l furtkrr tnoctrJ, That it shall be the duty of the Governor, as sin as he ahall have received tlie returns of the Shcrifli, in Uie presence of the Secreta ry of Hute, tlie Public Treasurer, and the Comptroller, In compare the number of votes Sir and sralnM a Con vention; and if it shall appear that a majrs-rty of the votes polled are in favor of it, he sliall forthwith pub lish a i'roclainatton of tlie tact in such ot Ihe newapa pert as be may Uiiok proiier: and sliall waue a writ of election lo every sheruT in the Mute, requiring bim to open polls for the election of Delegates m the Cunven- Ism, at the same places, and under the same rules, as prescribed M holding other Wate election, and at such time ai the (fovernor may designate. V Be il further enoWed, That the same peraoe who were appointed to bold the polls in taking tlie vote isi Convention, shall hold them lor the elsctioa ot 1M- legates; provslnl, that if any of those unpectors sliall fail to attend or act, Uie Sheriffs and their deputies shall supply their places in Uie manner hereinbefore pointed out. VI. Be il furthrr enserW, That the several County Court shall allow the SheriAa the aame compeasaUos for holdinir at id el.ctkma. that the usually allow fir holdiiur oOinr State elections. And if any Sheriff or other officer, appointed to hold aaul alecliuoa, shall fail to comply with the requisitions of this Act, be shall be liable lo a fine of one thousand dollars, recoverable be fore any competent jurisdiction, to the use oTthe Coun ty whose officer be is ; and it shall be the duty of the Count r Solicitors to nroeecate snch surta,- - VII.- Jew fmriturnutrtr. Thtsll persons enalitv ee to vote r members of the House of Coovmons, erj. der the present Constitution, ahall be entitled to vole tor members to said Convention ; and all free white men, of Uie age of twenty-one years, who shall have been resident in the State one year previous to, and ba II continue to be ss resident a the time of election, sliall be eligible to a sest in said CoovenUoo: Provided, be possesses the frecbuM required of a member of the liouHS of Commona under the present Constitution. VI1L Be U further enactej. That each County in this State shall be entitled to elect two Delegate to said Convention, and no more. IX. Be it further enacted. That if any vacancy shall occur in any county delegation, by death of otherwise. the Governor afialT forthwith issue his writ to supply the xracahe: v And the Defecates shall m -or near Uie city of Raleigh, on the first Thursday in June next"; and, provided a quorum does Dot tttnd UUtdty; the IX'leiratea mav adiimrn from dav to da v. until a quorum ia. present ; and ; majority of Delegates elect ed shall constitute a quorum lo do business. X. Be it further enacted. That no Delegate elect shall be permitted to take bia seat in Convention. until he shall have taken am) subscribed the following oath or affirmation: " 1. A. R, do solemnly awear (or affirm. asUe case may. be) that I Will out,' either d mTlTy fwi indirectly, evade or disregard the duties enjoined or the limits fixed to this Convention by Uie People of .North Carolina, as act forth in the Act of Assembly passed in 1S)4, entitled 'An Act concerning a Conven- f ton to amend the Constitution of the State of North Carolina, which Act was ratified by Uie People. So help me God." XI. Be il further enacted. That the Public Treasu rer be, and he is hereby, authorized to pay, upon Uie warrant ot Uie Uovemor, such sums ot money as may be necessary for the contingent charges of Uie Conven tic.i ; and alto to pay each member of Uie Convention one dollar and fifty eents perdaydtmnff-jtit attfftfaneje. therwm, and five cents fete every mile he he may travel to and from the Convention. XII. Be it further enacted. That it shall be the dutv jf .the Govccuou lmmctxly afba ihe.rtUficaliou of this Act, to transmit a copy to each County Court Clerk m Ibe State,, and cause -A to be publiahed, until tlie mcetmg of the Convention, i the newspapers of the state. XIII. Be it further enacted'. That Uie following pro positions ahall be submitted to Uie people for their as. "sent or dissehT to the same ; the former o7whTch shalT be understood as expressed by the vote for "Conven tion," and the latter by the votes " No Convention or " Against Convention, at the time and in Uie mode herein befiire pmvided, to wit r That the said Conven tion, when a quorum of the delegates who shall be elected and assembled, shall frame and devise amend ments to the Constitution of this State, so ss to reduce the number of members in the Semite to not less than tbrrYy-nr,'nnor1m''''tlian fifty", to he elected "by dis tricts; which districts shall he kid off at eoavenknt and pressribed periods by counties, in proportion to the public taxes paid into the Treasury of Uie State by Uie citizens thereof : Provided that no county shtll be di vided in the formation of a Senatorial district And when there are one or more counties having an excess of - v. . i . e i- . . , taxation kuuvc uie rauo requireu io lorm a Esenatonai district, adjoining a county or counties deficient in such ratio, the excess or excesses aforesaid shall be added to the taxation of Uie county or counties deficient ; and if, with such addition, Uie county or counties receiving it shall have Uie requisite ratio, sucb county or counties each shall constitute a Senatorial district. 2T That the said Convention shall frame and devise a further amendment to the said Constitution, whereby to reduce Ihe number of members in Uie House of Commons to not less than ninety, nor more than one hundred and twenty, exclusive of borough members,, which the Con vention shall base Uie discretion to exclude in whole or part, and Uie icaidue to be elected by counties or dis- Irb ts nr karfh. aeenrftina Ia it.-!, r I . I . . . i" tbaif toapertivt iumbsra, t tm ti,ion 7 auuing hi ma wrtoie aun.W , ,..ll. ,k . k . ... ... 's FT r '""" a """"i uj strrrica 14 i,.,.. . years, and excludmg Indiana tuA Ued, Uretf,Wrf all other persona; and the eimnvnUsi to bs aa7- c-i.n.enl and p,er.Ud prr.j Wut , " shall ksvf at Isast one member la Uie Ilouas of r populatioa. 3. That the said Convention aUIl ala ftlsI and devise amendaienU to said Constitution, wbsrvb. ' H shall be made asceaaary lor persons aoting kt t l7 aator, and persuns eligible to Uie Senate, to pumrm 1 same residence and freehold qualification, rseci,,! I in UlS ormuniii district, SB now renqired j. ill eountyr frorfdVi, that they shall aU ia anv uJZ Stale hm qualiAsd to vote under the existing ConsttUiU f , Bute. 4. That aaid Conventioa may also f,mij and ia Uieir discretmn props, the IDIowinf etiZ .......I i. ..I f . . ... . .. s t u rviMj H m ii w mm, uumiiui.n, a, sny 01 hen, vii 1. To abrryaU or'restrict the righfof free mulattoea to vote for members of tho Benaui or JksZr of Commons. 2. To disqualify members' of the As. blv and omcere of the Bute, or those who bubj Ut s of truH aiKler Uie authority of this Bute, frioi ieZ or continuing ancb while they hold any other ettoiar appointment under Uie Government of Ibis Kuu sr sf the united ntalea, or any other gov em merit whale, 3. To provMle that capitation tal on slaves and t?2 ' .L... '.II. -I..II t ... I .L I . .. . " wmm sn w njiwi inrou(wsH liH, BtlU, , provide some moile of appointing and remnvirif (m , offire mililis officers and Justices of Ute petrs i ff,.M r .l L. lm '""181 I'lwn oin wiirrii now prsnisra. O. 1 0 enrfil fjU members of the General Assembly to vote iss h Uie electKHi of officers wbe appointment k w, . j on that body. 8. To amend the thirty-secmid ,rt of the Constitution of the mate. .7 To pnwUs kt supiilying vacancies in the General -A-teinM, j h- Sute, when sueb vacancies occur by resignatien.q,, j cs- otherwise, befiire the naeeting of Uie 4neri At? I senibly. i o pmv.ie ior wennial meetjn,rt, eatings of the General. Asemaly ; trd f of annual mi they bi II determine on biennial ii aeasions, tbea. may alter the ConntitutMNi in sorb B parts of it ii n. the annual election of members of Assembly ind cers of Bute, and the triennial election of fwr.... of Slate, and provide die their electssi every two jn v. jo provaie ior uie eiecuoa uovernor of the Huts by the qualified Voters -fur the members of the IUa) of Commons, snd to prescribe the term for thick rV (Jovernor shall be elected, and the number of o. during which be shall be eligible. ; And Uie mii &e- vention ahall adopt ordinances Jur carry iirg intortVri the amendmentf which (hall be made, sod !w!1 tAmi such amendments to the determinatlun of 1 Uiesimlk. fied voters of the Bute but tliey shall snt alter wy other article of Uie Constitirlion or C.ll of Rtfbtt, tar proprsw any amendment to the at me, except Uase stuck are herembeCsi enumerated. - - . XIV. Be it further enmeiea Thst if a nwjority sf voter , at tha election first directed to be Uli by ike Act, shall be Cmnd "For Convention." it aball Wssa, siderednd anderstood that Uie People, by UVir mos foresaid, have conferred on the Ielegates to mii Ca vention, Uie power and authority to make altentksa and amendments io the existing -Constitution of tW Sute, In Uie particulars bereia eaumerated, ar any sf Uiern, but in no otliera. - ' XV. Be il further enacted, Tbst the aaid CosTfi tioo, after having adopted amendments lo the de stitution, in any or all of aaid particular, shall sr. scribe some mod fur the ratification of Uie the People or their representatives: and shall prtvns all necessary ordinances and regulations (- ike mt. pose of giving full operation and effect to lbs Ctfutu. liuo aa altered and amended, ..... . - , ,. .. XVL Be it further enacted. Thst the Convestire shall provide in whit manner ninond-nonln shall ia fs- Jura be msde lo'Ui ConKtiturinn'of Uie Bute. -AN-ALT- SupplementaT to aa Act, pwwed.at Ihe present .- entitled Art Art eoncernihg a Convention tntmnd "-".tlie ConstiUtiowof fha Stalo of JSwtfi CafuW'.-V " Be il Enacted, bv the Umrrnl Aprmht tf WM CsWioot mnd it it hereby tnarteJ, by the' mvllieeilfif. the tame. That the Iblluwing propositions iliall scew m it ted to Uie People, fir their assent or dinent, is u same manner, and under Uie same forma, rerulitm and rentnction. is were prescribed and toptt4 " Act, passed at the present session, entitled "As .VI etmeernmr Convention tn amend he (Werrtrliiarf the Stste of North Carolina:" that the said runventxa may, in their discretion, devise and propose the fnllos ing smendnicnts lo Uie said Coaatiluboo, or any d them, so ss 1. To provide tlial Uie Attorney Cesml shall be elected for a term of years. 2. Toproviif tribunal whereby Uie Judges of the Supreme nJ Su perior Courts, snd other officers of Uie Sute, su; W impeached and tried for cortiiption and mal-pnet'rtcifii office. X To provide that, upon conviction of any Jsv Gec ofthf Peace of any lnfkmwr crhneror earrss- tmn and ma I-practice in office, his commiwion mil vt vacated, and aaid Justice rendered aVevea disaualiM from holding such appointment 4. To provide for tbs removal of any of Uie Judges of Uie Supreme or Supe rior Courts, in consequence of menul or physical ist bility, opon a concurrent resolution of two-thirdi af both branches of Uie Legislatnre. ft. To pmviile B" the salaries of the Judges sllafl 1 W mimiss ring their continuance in office. 6. To provide agiia unnecessary private legislation. V. To provide tint s) Judge of the Supreme or Superior Courts shall, vkiU retaining their Judicial office, be eligible to any olsft except the Strpreme Ormrt Bench. II. And be it further enacted, That, should thP pie decide in favor of. the call of a Convention a pro vided for in Uie Act before referred to, Uie id C vention is hereby authorized and empowered loaa der of, and, in their discretion, propose the abovsaikij tional amendments to Uie aaid Constitution, or to' them. OCT MY PKOCLAMATI0.! 0 The way that wi ..prcpaKd.taprM.MI?.. BILLS, &c &c. 6ii ac itcurioutt It is :form"MMMllMftW entirely "Conttittilvm we (that is to siy,"" iijun.1 are under w 3uT5RM0trtnaTtt vir off with grest (Signed) The Printer'! D-i " WECR6M"WAi1ri2D."" THE Subscriber wishee to purchaae UKfl-J NEGROES, from len to thirty years old, wjll pay Ihe most liberal price in Cash. " All wTw haVe'aucrprope wentoliTTohlii He can be found at Mr. Slaughter'a Hoteli Salisbury, and Mn Jonea at Dr.Boyd'e HoW," Char'otte. " He thinks it proper to aay, that he ia no1 cerned in business with Mr. James Hute, or - any otner person. -j i All Tetters arlrlreannrl to him.OT MrViJoneS,18 be punctually attended to. ROBERT HCT& Salisbury, May 24, 1834. J. WESTERN CAROLINIAN OFFlCrU R.liJM,r. Ms 17. 1634. i TITE are prepared to execute, every kind of Pnjj mm Mr annarinr atvle. Slid Our charge WW as reasonable aa any. (Or Ordera from a distance always meet the most prompt attention. gem --ry.'-oo t due imn it hi too fluei titei Irac h.i;l bavt wag men ha v only ticci re ban the of c own -all the mt th but pint rur H1S on a to tl rand the tal Own led l iftda PH1 aerv T rhiej I pr one i eoml Tha amp thoa rial Hul like' high ting doit lyuj ft?