o A o at D C vfwvT:.r,r.'l.i. 11 .-;:::: v ) V rut JMTtTl4 V lT (UU.HM. M.. ' 1 TIIirCAnOLINIAN. 1 ifmUJ-WiiUWlM MUMW WW WH HI JH1 f , i BAMSDUKY:-- MAlnrdaf Jlornlnr, Way S3, 183.1. tininii'i . -is i 1 ! J J sum hi J mm in -in . (CT W art tttUturiiod lo announce BURTON CRAlQE, I.,MClHlaltiirrnt(b10th (dm) Congress tonal District ia lit Mat Congrese of Ui United auu DrUgmln to faa Gsweaetioa..-Charles Fisher, and Ma liilee, Esera, vara, Thursday last, cbuaea Uj represent RoWau eouuty ia the approaching Convention. We Ua not received the praeM Ul of Uie polL GREAT MKKTINU Or THE PEOPIJi WliiU llta People, in autna pirt of Umj Country, are unit iiiLu a aula uf apathy, anj in others are debasing themselves with servile Ms-woaMir, it is cheering imlevd lo ana Uit airit llml animaU-s Ihe Free-men uf R wan : Uiey tr awake, ihI alive lo Uie danger uf the lime. It will be reilecld that, beret if re, the Grand Ju rors of the. Superior Court hid appointed Uia Hik of May fur a IVilic Mieting lobe hold m Salisbury: The call ww mad on the Free-eVen of Kowan, and it In been anawereJ iu a pint wurUiy of Um Whig of About 0 o'clock, 14 the bone and sinew of the land " began to pmr in fnn every nil of the County, and when, at II o'clis-k, the public Ik-ll rung the signal fur .the meeting to take place, in Ave minutes tuna the Court House waa AIM to overflowing, and outairle of the door sevbral hundred peraoii whn were unable tn get in. The meeting waa adjourn! to Mr. Vogler'a grove, where all might see, and hear, and take part in the bosin's of the day. The Chairman, and the apeak am orcapiod a aland (lxd up for the occasion, while around it, on three aides, were arrayed the large crowd of Free-in n, some on rude seats, hastly made by pla cing plank on piece of wood hid on the ground, other seated on the ground itself, while many etoud up during the whole time. The Chairman' addraa, the reading of the Reeolu tinna, and the apepchea delivi-red on the occasion con aomwl about four houra, during the wHuIe of "which time tiiu naatiMt order and attention prevailed a much an, iiKleul, aa if the meeting had bren rvligioua instead of political In the auceedin? nuinbem of our paper we aha 1 1 re cur to the aubjwl a);ain, and irxli'ivor to do jimtice lo tlm apmhea dvliverud on the occaaion, and to llio pat riotiinn and elunco of the gentluinuu who dulivered then ; at prrwnt wn are prewed (f Uioh, and urevent l by othtr dutxi from doing mt, Wa iray remark,' howuvpr, that the I'nipln were hijrhly phaued and uV lii'litiNl at llio iiet'ehK they had heard; they allowed tbia id thmr eouitWance during tiio lime of hearing thein, and nflerwar.la, in the rrne xfwnoq of thoir hiikmui; iikJ, we will venture to aay. that not one, out of the wlxde tottmur prtwMHt, itiiated at one thou aanl yortmna, retire I with lIrll tht ha had come then', u!ilaa, in lol, it might be one or two ftny Van flu re n raen, who came to ler, but not lo Imrn ami improve Such meet urs ul Uie oeoiile. like this, do much pood Ttmv mrorova the- imttlwi iu4 aud thcr.wirra up the i,. fn'iXUJrKMnlrr i a i fMJROKLrV.ATB-TU TIlE CAUClTri The Cdlowing article from the " Standard," printed . al IUIei''h by Hln( White, furnishes an item of nrirr to UiA gifid pa.ip1ir of Rmninf DivhUmi, ".and 'Motitgutn': - ery, nhich three Counties comjioee this KhaUoral Dis trict It has truly astonished the natives here, -ami one of tha Resolutions, adopted at the, great meeting on Uie ; lttr rmtantr ahowa that asaauAmenLJl. noi.tlie only fouling excited by this piece of news. If PluU White LimseJf had been present, wa do not believe, as some aup- pose, (hut he would have received the ungraceful dress of tar and foalhera, but he certainly would have wish ed himself way -without loas of Uma, either in the - Caucus at Baltimore, -or avanJipyoad Cope Morn, to ea- apatha'oontsiant aad, iaftgaaton of a outraged , a,n,4 insulted People. We call upon delegmte White to pub . .... .Jif'i.the pniwgdmga of tha meeting which auUiorued biin to go on to Biltimore, and represent Uie Free-men f Rowan, Davidson. andMnt2HvierT in tha Ortice- fiiJJtfr'a Cauca : let at have the namof Urn Chair-4 . Vo, ?. rptnrr, and Committee -presettl w that occa sion; let ns' liave ihe timfl, plirKlWf pXYtiwlHT th whole affair. Wa wish to publish them for the Inlor- maiion of Uia People that Utey may see who it ia that are ao very good ks to authorize Philo White to make a President f!ir the People, while tliey ara engaged in nmking their cropa. . HitliithnTf E'eefofflf Diitrict. Archibald Hender son, and Philo White, have been dnlcgated to attend the Democratic Natimal tonventktn at Baltimore, on behalf of Uie Republican friends of the AdminiHtration in the Salisbury F. lectors I District, composed of UicH counties of Rowan, Davidson, anJ fllontgomery. Meckknhurg Cetebraiiotw-Wi tfndmrtanfi by pri tc Mieojntjthat the Celebration at Charlotte, on the BOth instant, wa aitoellieTiiw1i"aafod'nondrln memorable event which called it forth. The asssero Uaf aaavary tige-. fr:fyifitote, and many from lha adjoining Btatea. Tha Vvpruor," SeP jnxtorangnW'nd a als who were present, addressed the com;tny in very able and eloqnent manner. The number ilitf aaj down to Dinner1waearnlwpa.b.a to be able to give the proceeding eatire in our next TU Maret$,r-Vf bavM omitted our Table of Pri ces Current thia week, aa there haa been but little va riation Si them. ' At Fayetteville, Camden, and Coliim 'dfrCaOeAMMi botlitth in the market Corn, at Columbia, ia aelling for It Igl.""'5" r'i i ... !.. i ii.. . 1. "WiJpEPARTED THIS LIFE, :i-T-m-w , ' . In th.Town, at the caert Chf the evening of the 20th instant, Mrns PANTHEA J. "DAVIESS, of the neighborhood of Ilarrodsburf, Ken tucky, m the 20th year of her agtr, , -TWESTEKX CAROUNTAN OFFICE, I .?. i . - Salisbury, May 19, 1SJ5. TfTE are prepared to execute every kind pf Printing 1 1 nil very W per ior atyka, and mir ehargee will he aa reasonable aa any. OCT Ordwe from a distance will alwaya meet the moat prompt aUeotioa. ., .J!vL CJRKAT MKirn.Nd IN ll'iWAN fur 'iiut Ut the C It the tininl Jiins limnluf iiwdi. lha r'rwiiiwi of Rowan (ninly, m rrrt am Ix-ra, awiiiMnd in Halwbury, on hJ tha Hih, At 11 o'l lorlu tlta Court U.ja bnll waa mna (a lha ninrlin, UiUkx plsca, aa oti firmer orcaawma, in Hi (wrUiiMiM. In few iixmikiiU, tha LourUuMMe waa lilll up looar. Aiwuif . and tcveral hundred pmrma wra ouuwlo, an Lin Li rot in. ' ' Tha ateetma; waa oryanimd, hj callinf joha Gilra, Y t W Ua lUtair, an4 JoJl'O hum iJarfln, J" t Jolia Hoitt, Ga. Jami Cook, and Nathan CUlbto, Va., aa AaauUnl Piatrvtao, Robert Maenaowa, and Aleaaodar uma. wera appoint! necratartea. Aa aai aa tha naatinr waa ornoiaed, proorwiitoo waa made that tha aaaMobl ahould adwm lo Mr. Vo (Wa (inrve, Kiwlb-aaat of the CoartlaiuM, in or ler tint all Uia peiMiia auanding miffM ui an ooporrnnny of eartMupaJung 10 ha buna o( Uia djrt which jwaa carraM ay aaeerai approuaunn. Froni ilia Courttiouae, lha i'anru, with ilia Canmiu lea and lha olBcera of lha woeUntf, Uia Gmrarn of tha Stale, and Henatur Manguin, at Uieir bead, uwn lied lo tha ulaca of ad joornmeut. Ilia alegant Bind of M aaic frma Halem being bore, on their way lo lha Alerklen- buri Calrbration, aery obliainirly fHmt ut, and coo ducted lha whole conruorw, with chwrmg and martial music to the Grove, where hajty arrangemcnte bad bvan made for Uia oucaaaM. bf Mr. Vutrlar, Aa u tha m-eting waa re-orifaniiej, by tha of ftcera taking their placer, tha Chairman anaa, and, in a clear and lucid addreaa of thirty minute in length, i Dlained tlie Dnrnara of lha HMXitinff. Aa mn aa Ihe Chairman had concluded hia remarka, Gen. Tlw.na (J. I'ulk, aa oran of the Coininittea a p. Doiiilnd to draft reaolulmtia fir tha eonaideratiua of lha mertinir, printed Urnea which (illow Inflow, wKb a few intrmluctury remarka. Tle Rewdutiuna wera Uen read. A IttlU froHi Uia lion. Bodfird llrown, axcuaing hiiiwlf fnau attending thie in'jetmg wu then read. Ilia KxcellmH7. Dad I. Hwain, and Uia IL. Willie P. Manjfuin, wtio bad lri been inviied in atienn ann particitte in thia proceeding, ad-lrewwd tha Poople in the onler of their Dame at cunidmbU length, and wrth great (ofca and ulouuenco. Gon. Iulf Green, of WaahingVm Cilir, wlio hamiened to be eaaually preactit, on hia way further South, alias upon a call from the Committee, addreaeed the monlini on lit critical elate if lha country, in a plain but maaterly at via. rth of thnaa diatiniftfiahed atrangera, on deacending from the aland, wera reapecUully but heartily cheered by the aa- aembly. Tha Rewilutiona wera liian put to vote, and tiaaai- movhlv aDorrrn. J hey are aa Miowa Whoiu, We, Uie Freemen of Rowan County, be lieve that Uia boat, aad only aure eafo-guard of liberty, ia to be found in the constant vhhlam of tha People over the conduct ot their public anrvauta, who, fur Uia time beinir, may have cbarga of the ifoernineui; ana furthermore, that it ia not only the right, but the duty of Uie People, whenever Uiey aea the Uovernuicnl, in any of ila (tepartinenla, going wrong, to meet tnfetlier, declare their opinions, and give Uie alarm : We, there liire, the Freemen of Rowan County, in Kalwbury aa- eoibled. do aulemaly RrttJ, That, in our opinion, the rap'nl frafttu which the Federal Government, within a few yeara put haa made, and ia stilt making in Uta-uaurpaUoa of power not granted by the Contlitulion in Uia abuee of powers Uiat are granted in Uia extravagance 01 puonc exndilurea, and in the corruption of republican pfin ciplen is aucb as ought greatly to alarm all patriotic and Uiinking men, not only for Uie eafuly of our Repub lican liDvtitutuxiK, but even lor Liberty itsuii. Re to lord. For the purpose of arousing the people of North Carolina tn a jnt aenee af ihair flange rr-uiai Uie fruoua of Uiu CowrrrrtrrioN, of Etoaonv in public expenditures, and uf rafut m in the abuseeof lha Govern ment, witlioul Ions of time, shouid every where organize themsulvea Car active and open operations. To Uiis end, we fmnoinmeod to them, in evnrv County, to appoint a Central Committee, and Committees"' Vigilance in each Captain'a District : wlwee duly it shall be toawaken lha people from their lethargy, to detefi the artificeaof the Oociii Partf. ami of the Oirice-hoMnra, and iimce-aeea ers, and biJdly tn expose them to the People ; and gnnrtaK ly lo a'hipt sueh other measures aa they may think beat ralenliited to infiirin tha miblic in I ml. and therubv aave Uir nwtiUition from Uie fata that now threaten Uiein. KtmUscd. Tual Ul UPTltrat t'flmmilW appuuiuja DT , . " e .1 :t. . - . i..-v.ih K 11114 llllHHMIg, lucuiWIUl open a crrcjfiuunvj w.w. v.-j friends of Constitutional Liberty in every part of. this State, and mora especially in Uia Western part; S the purpose of producing pertect concert i aciMi Hf.me irreal atruirgle for Liberty, which ia now befiira ua Aids that sard tJommittoe, aa soon aa Uiey conveniently can, prepare and publish an Annas", from the Free men of Knwan Count v to Uie people of North Carolina, setting fiirth, in plain and earnest language, the dangera that now hang over the r inUy; and particularly over the Southern States; anil arging upon them the neces sity of retrenching the extravajrancee tn public" expen ditures, and or reforming tile atmaeeof uia ujveromeni. Rrtnltfi, That.the lata attempt of the President of the United Sutea, to "DICTATE to Uie people who shall be their next President, in our opinion te an open assault on the freedom of eUotkma. and a daring out- raira on lha constitutional rights of the people : and aa such, ouvUt la arouse the patriotic indignation of every citisen who ia worthy ot ma nanje or r -. Retoivfd, That Uie Convention, which ia lo assemble in the City of Baltimore on the 20th day of thia month. lor me DurDuseoi nominating oi.iini.i in ownw aa next President! ia another attempt to eubwert Uie Constitution tif the country to take- fiwar the: people Uie riirht of choosing their own President, and lo trans mit to an irrwponaiWs CAUCUcompusod of into-J rested (Hboe-nollrs, and uuwa-aeccrav-r Rfnolnd. That we are oonosed to the el--tMin of MARTIN VAN BUREN of New Vork to the PreaU dency ; and to the end that our Fellow Citiaena through out tile State, may know our reasons for this opposition, we will here briefly set forth Uie heads of Uie principal ones: We are opposed to the election of Martin Van Uurcn, 1st Jhxaiue be haa alway been hostile to the prin ciples of Uie great Republican party; the first noted political act of hia life, waa in hostility to the Republi can party. During Uie late war, when the ENEMY waa snreaditig deasolation along our wholeoaal when our Northern frontier waa over run, and many of our Town sacked, and float royed with hre-rwnetl th ; tal aavage waa tamed loose on our Southern and West ern frontiers; to seatrr an nwrdM -oiu dufbnceless wo men and children, MARTIN VAN BUREN leagued in with Uie exposition: of Uie North, to defeat the Re-, trabirritt candidate for- the Preaidency.Aod. to dwgrace , and drive from power tlie Republican party : And yet, j notwithstanding an Una, nia parnaina, tngomce-notiiers, have Uie effrontery lo call hull Uie candidate of tlta Kepubllcan party! -JlmL Ikceusorht) is hostile to he peeuliar tnteresta of the Southern State, in ITM, wnen a moat uarug and unconstitutional attempt was made in Congress on the subject of the Miaasun question, to interfere with the Constitutional rights ot me southern people, n waa found an active and tealoue supporter or the nefa- riou scheme. Hia subsequent vote, in the New Yorlc Convention. rtS'nlaeefree negroes, aa regards the right of auffrage,.on an eaual, Ming with White men, i ano ther evidence of what hia principlea are on thia "iuli jecW ao JinportatJt; to thtr peemle the4ioluUng. ipiBUTS. i Ills VUKUt Ul ua m ciiuij "-"""'8 ... tJL,;,. ,j SAFETY. Statea. Thia ought to he a serious warning 10 uie i "peopTeTtrat ttr elect one wlwse principlea are ao fhtal to our righu, and SAFETV, 3rd. Became, he ia an advocate of a protective Ta airr. " In conventionaof Maniifacturera at home, and in hia seat in the Senate, we find him steadily approving and sustaining Uie odioua Tariff policT which ha ,ct1 on the industry of the South "ao oppressively aa aetnally to have endangered thepeace and Union of these Stales ' He voted for the Tariff act of l2.a measure which ia now characterized, a "the bdl of abomination," thia Ta'ifiyrfeui aim lo imprw liivy le n (lie itere. "arte of life, so h as ii, 'rr, nmli, s'l, $k(itr, frt, nmrt cvllun, and rtmr troth if (XwAt, arts les that are etteosively ud by tha rodiucui pniiii, wlnlu on t, irlaes, jrttllrry, rtli, ami Wollen elotlia, aU la asMily u ly tlia rich, hghi dutua, or no duties at ail, are JtwrwL , 4th. frcaae, b .aj rviw avowly In fiv of a aya Utaof iiitml linpfmreinenl by tha G"nerl Govern mat contrary W Ua kxig tiWihrd dorinn uf la RopubbcaQ party (As M .' he M In fa Vof nf taxing the peo)I0 0fnne Plata mefcfaailsaita hmIi MaaulUaa Sum. We hold, tint it unjust to tax tha people of North Carolina -to make improvemente f Nsw Vtak, or la- any other Stale) let each Stale make iU own roaila, and r ana la. Ala. tfeeaasa, he has (mm eliiefly inslrtimenul in introducing into Uie practice of lha fnlaral Government Uia I system of Druscnptaan, and party dwiplma, wlm-h 1 II . . .L . I V.. - . . a as rapwiy aeatroymg trw ir"- .u ing tba morals ia" r the country, ana making lha i-ivnee- tiaar iUelf distinrt lntra-4 (Vorq that of Uia people, Rv this tvatein. within the oast rVa years, ander Uia in- fluenre of Mr, Van Buren, more Una ares (kaiu4 eransa have bwa Uirned out f laHeaj, not fa acta "f mnconowi, mi mervi rw epnfwas mtmm, smi iuvr plarea filled up bf peraima, not eeuse they Were Well tiualiflod Sir the dutiee of the olDce, hot merely on ae cuotil of Cieir poliltcaj servility lo Martin Van Buren, and because they were willing l prmtitule their offl tea to sec n re his alectkai to lha Preaidenev : IhiM eon vartiag office, which were created f the benefit of the people, into ao many rserniting post In be ormpied and used lo psrpeUiate power in tha hanleT a ruling uj Iuhi. (kh. lU-cmut, ha ia in favor of aa extravagant axpun- diture of Uie public money, Tu how how Uie rivrrnmenl Is going 00 under tlie VAN IWRKN SVSrKM. we have only lo refer lo pnMic dnrmnenla furnialted by Uia Kxoculiv lepsrt men Is tbe twelves. It sppeera, from these dor u men Is. that in I he year lr. I the whole expenditure of Ihe Govemimmt, exclusive of the public debt, amount! to l,7HkKJ; and, that in lt-'t it lia run up to Uie euonnuus miiii of ftH,1'i,iW Public dis'iimeuls also alww tint, in Die year lha nuuiburoi purauoa who rweired salarms and sti pend out of the puWte chert, wa about i ikim. land, and that in lEI thia list hail been increased to upwarda of one AsnaVed iknutniU ywrsnes, who ara now fed mil of tha I'ublio Treasury, froin Uio laxoa col lected of ihe people. When, at the last Session of Congress, an eourt was made to lessen these expenditure, and retain these abuses, Martin Van Buren, and hia partisan, openly arrayed themselves against Uie plaa. What Uteri, can Uie Paoeua expect fnan hia elertion, but Uiat thia ays. lem will go on, unul laxalioo and corruption over whelm our liberties. 7th. IteeauM. under thi Van linrrn tyresi, t!e Pntt-Oflice Di partinnnt, that important branch uf the Government, through which light and knowledge must circulate to ihe 1'uupla, has -tp-en corrujRed, and proa- Utuled lo the vilest purposes oT party. Public Documents aliow, tlitl when Judge Mcliean left Uia Office, it waa in a flourishing rKidilKn not on ly supporting itself in all il operations, but actually tearing a surplus of several hundred Unumml dollars in the strong box of the Department Scarcely, how- aver, had Mr. Barry been in Uiat department a aingto year, before eigne of disiirder and confusion began eve- where to show themselves. It appears, from the Ile pigta of Committees of Cmgresa, aoiaHiitod lo examine into the eonditum of tha Deuartment that not only dis orders and confiiSN exist in it, but practice of the most open corruption. Il is proven that the Post mas ter-General haa been in the practice of giving large sumi of the public money to favoritfl and partixan mail con tractors, under Uie name of Erra. ALUiwawa ; it ia proven thai the Chief Clerk ia the Depulniunl ha been concerned in contracts, and haa, by some mean, grown rich out of Uie apoilaof Uie public treasury; and, aa might be expected from all this, it apprara that the Department itself ha become iphoUw instsVaf, and now owes a debt not Ut aliori of a niitlioa of dollars '. In the day of Washington, or eiUier'pf hia six sticoea- or, what would have been Uie course of the Executive towards a public ofEcar acUag a MP.' tUrry baa dooe t we answer, ne would nave oean uisuiisseu irum oniee, ml punislied fur hia otfoncea. But we aee that Mr. irry, in defiance or public opinion, ha bcei) retained oflice, and thereby encouraged in hia inal-oracUcoa ; and latelv-we have acaahita rewarded for hia mis- duils by appomling hlra Eaaiauma to Spain, wrth a mhtry of a0,0Uf1, and au out-tltof al,(Xklmore,Makuig li009 to him. uf oite Taarn-rAixt. aa if to try hew much the patience of Uie country will bear, we see the convenient tool of Mr. Van Buren Amu Kendall enatailod in hi place aa Postmaster-General of the U Stalest-' A few yeara ago. Amn Kendall begged Mr. Clsy Cir a clerlufiio of tlJyx) per year, which waa de- eied bim: he now receives, the rt-warj of his wgr4 ihuui vi. y m wriioiavuM, ma vuiw u. fi,uuv f jum. 8tlL.We are omweed to Martin Van Buren, because he haa attempted to enlist the mfluenee of (oreign Go vernments in the struggle of our domestic prtiee. His correspondence, while Secretary or State, with the British UKirt, and witA the I "or or Home, ton clearly manifest thia design to leave any doubt about it. Fur these, and many oUier reasons, we are opposed to Martin Van Buren, and would deprecate hia election to the Presidency, aa fatal to the welfare of the Union, if dot to Liberty rteelt " r.-'r.ii.i.- Nesoteaat, That we wui support Uugh L. Hlilte, or Tennessee, --for next reslenU oat, at-the- aame time we make this declaration, aslf-reapecl on the one hand, and fair-dealing on the other, require us lo aay that w lake him a an liteinatjraiJeyerthelesaLwe believe him to be an able and honest tateaman ; and under uSese eiroumstajicasv we.aill give to him our open, candid, and aealoua atipport. Retained that we approve of the course of our able and patriotie Senator, Willie P. Mangum, in the Se nate of the1 United eta tea, and more particularly ot Uie firm and manly stsn4 which he baa taken againsl jill Executive encruachinenoj on Uie Constitution, or on Uie Legislative TfepartmehTof "thooTremmeirtj He-de4 serves the gratitude of the people for hia faithfulness in Uieiraervice.-WE tender him Uie thanksof Uiia meeting. Remilved Uiat Uie conduct of the member of the last Legislature, who voted fir Resolutions instructing our Senators to dp an unconstitutional act, wu an outrage on Uie Constitution, and a disgrace, not to him at whom the blow waa aimed, but to the authors of Uie measure, and, aa audi, merit the severest reprehension of Uie People. - . -JtVsWaaatUiatihe UpjHrman of thia meeting appoint the Central Committee, and Uiat iheXi'nlM'CnhTTnrtV tea appoint the Committee of Vigilance iu each Cap tains District. ; - ... The f ih CemmiUeet wU be qivejt U our twrt ; ffao. fae letter of Mr, Brown to the Commillee . -Hamilton C. Jonas, Eaq., now aroae, anqV.afteLa few. Very perTRhenflemarka explanatory of the ubjecCof fered the following Resolution, which wa wnerwrnout ly adopted: ... Reoolved, in the opinion of thi meeting, that the no mination of Philo Whit to the Baltimore Convention for thia Electoral District, ia a voluntary assumption of our political right : not nade with Uie knowledge or consent of one in one hundred of the free-men of Uiia County, nor, Wiethe .knowM in one thousand of the freemen of thi district which he baa gone on to i:rejreaent. , On motion Reaolved, Tliat the prnceedinjja of thi ineetiij Jie.puWuihedJn4 liahnry Ppet. " the United State Telegraph, at WiiuAingt . ,, . .... . . r tt. . ,:l I Uiat all the Whig paper in thi Bute likewise be re quested to publish them. JOHN GILES, Cpffl'n, ,k JAMES MAKIIA, I JOHN BCOTT, Assistant JAMES COOK, (Chairmen. ' NATHAN CHAFm. ) ALEijkXDia Lowe, i becretarie MIXriNU THE FKIENIM rr JW.K WHITE IN IIM NATIVE Cul'NTV. A nimbly reirrMt'ls anl numerou nn-eting f ih fVirnd of Judj While was In . m the (iMirtlKMiMi in Mulaaville, ou Tuely the l.'ih i-f My. Tl, meet ing CoMled of at Isaa JI.VI I'm, collofLeJ mihiik eusuly ftiaa all parts is Urn (smiv Uia m-iitisi a Jam" A King,'J'"-ih P, t'.Uelt, Km., wks rallnl f. Uie t:iMir,aiMi Cut. Millnnmih.4l aiaiMml Hrim! ry of ihe meeting; after whu h Ilia Chairman, in 'i'ry brief and fumble aildreas, explain! tha ohjiis isf tha meefmr. Upon -mntsstfif lame A. Kmg, a (ttawniU toe of five waa appmated by Ihe lliair to draft lte,(. lion axprewve of ihe sense uf lha tnoeling. The Chair anmsineid Uie Billowing praoo aa ciMnptsung tin t4Mnunlt0e! James A. King, tif r lowers, t., Col, John MeKea, Un M. Young, and William King, r. The Conuniltee, after retiring for a short lime, repisrtnd, Ihrnugh Uieir Chairman, Jamea A. kmg, lha I " I ' tAhmwF ResHatw, and K-.MMlMiimi lWiw. un )h.( W9f, wrfHH, umlmntKt,u . Rrwnlptd, That Una meHmg repudiate the doctrine now tlemited to be enforced. Ilia I a eorp of dtaripfin ad partisarw, Ollice-holdera, and OfBcaHmekers, are to eonlrul and dirert publwj ofiiiiMm, under (lie specious but deceptive uthtwity caf a National ConrenUsv ttrsofsesf, That Uie Ctatventaat which ia to be held in the City of Baltimore, on the th of Una month, will present a case of caucus dictation, deflanee to the Voire uf Uie people, and arrogant amuptiun of power, which ought to be resisted by all palraalic men, KrmUnd, That, under our fain of government, lha penpl ahaie can legitimately nominate candidate tut the Presidency ; Uiat in Uiein alone reside Uie power and that Ihe Pour as of Judge White, and hia frienls, in refusing to submit bis pretention to Ihe BaltiiiMir Caa. ens nf pdiiaal syoo4uinis and moreens ry partisans, de serve our wsrmest approbation. RrinJnd, Tliat we deavcate Uid iuterCrenee of Uie Executive iu the eleclnsi of bis wxiwir. That it m a direct assault upon Uie frixslom of elect sis, aanibj Uie virtue of Uie people, and, in effect, "opuusus.thoir nghl to govern." RrvUvrd, That Uie political course of Martin Van Burun haa been ao versatile, subservient, and osilrailic tory. that noon ran indicate Uie principles upon wlm-h he would administer Uie government, except Uiat he would wield Uie patnmage ot Uie government, with a new of perpetuating power In hia own bands, and for Uie purpose uf appointing bis successor U.a sjioils belong to the victor krmUvrd. That any Dolitirian who has uttered the lavish sentiments, " to have served under mm h a chief, ami to have won his confidence ia glory enough fi me," is wholly destitute of any claims to Uie suffrages of freemen: a sentiment which asserts, in efler t, exeeulive uifalibili ty, and putiionea every consideration of wise and con stitutional Legislation by bending every tiling tu Uie will of the executive. RrnJord, That wa disapprove of the coin pursued by the majority uf the Senate, In our but legislature, in refuting to consider and pas certain resolutions awrt- ting the claim of North Carolina to her share uf Uie public d.aniin; That the majority bf that bnly evinred a readiness to sacrifice the best and dearest interest of the Siate, because their party required it And that il wa an instance of lame submission lo party duUtion which ia at once imcidat and dtagraeefuk ' Ri-mUtd, That we disapprove the pmeeerftnga of the 1 last Legislature, in passing resolution instructing the Hon. Willie P. Mangiiin to vile fur expunging certain resolution from Uie Journals of the Senate of the United Statoa; Uiat Uie resolutions adopted by Uie legislature wore both inexpedient and unconstitutional, and that they were disgraceful, inasmuch as they required our Senator to become Uie instrument of hi owu personal degradation. ' " Riixvcd. That we Ligblv arwroveofUiecoiirae Wfr- ued by the Hon. Willie P. iluiijum, in ret'tning to obey Uiesc inslriiclioruL Rr$alved, Tltat wo have entire confidence in the ex sited patriotism, ability, and purity of purpose of the lion. Hugh I. hile, a natie of this lsinty, and now a Senator in Omgresi from the -Stale ef Teoaasee. And Uiat wa xecuuimcod hua to lha American people as a candidate for Uie next Presidency, believing Uiat if be should be elseled he will adminaatse the irov era. ment for Uie benuCt of our Country, and not for Uie be nefit of a party. Rrmlved, that the following persona be appointed a Committee of Vigilance and Conarsondenee, whose duty it shall be to celled and distribute inf irmelion on Uia auhjortof the next Presidency, and urge the elaime of' Judge White on our reliow Citaetts, as aauitaJiM peraua to ail that office i ..... Col. John McRee, James Campoell', Esn Col Thomaa A. Allison, Jamea A King, Joseph Davidson, Tbomee L. Tucker, Thomaa A. Hell, laaae Shmn, Sea riot Ulaa cock.tJon'r., Jamea A. Hill, David Waddle, Henderson Forsyth, Esq., Jamea B. Gracey, Henry Steel, Esq., H imnX., John- Tomlioaon, ililea JIailey, John GaitheV, Esq., Alvin Howard, Esq., Shadrack Clay- well, Allen Uill, Asa Johnson, Bamnel Kmg, Esq., Haj. A mo Sharpe, Perry TomlinsonTA. R Blackburne, Esq. John M. Young. Wm. Harbin, Eso, Samaoa Ball, L R. White, Esq., Pereival Campbell. Esq., John Howard, Esq., Hosea Redman, Esq.,. Win. Allen, Eq Jamea Mrllargue, Esq., Theonhilus Campbell, Theophilua Williams, t-ol. Milton Camionll, Hubert Allen, tsq., Col Isaac McCurdy, Ell U. Lrrwranee, Coi Sid. Low. dermilk, Joseph M. Bogle, Esq., George Flower, Esq., xttM-Arrmgton. AsqilwaJL JUUJe, tsq., .uosef A-'-ander, Esq., Thomaa Miller, John feiinster, Cspt An drew. NAdam, Jamea Muligan, 1 homaa 1 1 ill, lire yard Thomas, John Moore, Esq., CapL Woodson How ard, James-M. Morrison, Wit McEwen, Sr., John Da vidson, Jamea Clarke, Samuel Houston, Alexander Tor reftc,-1iBvAnTtrear CahiweR,- WmrCWliita1, Jsmea Donahvin, George L. David on, IJowel 1 Alley, Win. Knox, Eq.,l Jamea SUian, Wm. Emmaraun, Graeey Templeton, Rufua Reii lliramT. Sloan,' Johh4JW. Gray.'RnrtiB Ramsey, -CaiL-JVeal ,BralIy,,Wm. King, Esq., Col. David Rarmnr, Joseph Chambers, Wm. Mo- Kay, Hugh Jones. lUeolved, That fhe proceeding of thia meeting be puhlmhedjn UieVVestern Carolinian, the Uirolina Watchman, the RalcrgliTlegiHefrina,"Kaleigh Star, and in such other pnpera as are favourable to the ob jects of Uiis meeting, and that Uiey be aigned by the Chairman and Secretary. J. P. CALDWELL, Chairman. Milton Canpam.L, Secretary. VAHU FOR NEUUOES. npiIB Subscriber, intending lo settle himself in teen Likely Young ISegroe. for which he will pay the highest, pricesin cash. He may 1e (ounrl, ditrinj? the -sommerf in Btatesville, I redell Cminty, North Carulina. Letter addressed to him there JOHN 11. GARNER. May 28, 1835 t f. Mone Cutting. TIIE Subscriber respectfully inform the Public that he i now carrying on the above buainesa, in al it, various brancliiMrsiaand 4sJf nrfie I'tle1rnan f y: He assuree Gold-mtners, M illers, and all inlereat ed in hi business, that he will, on Ihe shortest notice, furnish-therewith GOLD-GRINDERS and MILL- STONES,f the very beet grit, and on.cheap term, ejr eeuteH in a atvle surDassinff anv other work of the kind n .. ... . . .... - i j main a. Door-Sills, dee., kept constantly on hand. Mill-Stones, heretofore costing from $35 to )10 be will now make fur $25 or S-10. Gold-Grinden heretofore coating $-'5 he will cut for 20. Window-Sill costing t4for $2. Door-Sills Uie same. He only ask I Uia) of hi work being assured that he can give the most entire satmfao- lion;-- - . JOHN HOLDSOUSER. May 23, 18KL " 2r)p- " ' ' I y v 3IANSION HOTEL, Httumltd mi Ike Xirik Corner of ike Ctmrtkomm, e fJU Ureal S'nrlk ftinere, In Ike aery etntr of I)utiue, ' In Ihe Town or SnlILur , C. alBBaaaaasaBBBa ,1 X'lIK lailetriher having teen Proprialora of - the above esisldishnveni fry the lest a immih, ami having put ihemselvet to great expense in fil ling jt up in euiisble il)b, now aninon a to their - riemla ana Ihe Public, thai Ihf y are prepared to ereommoiJale regular or transient Ilnerdera, ana! Travelling (Jeullimien, or FauiiJiea, in t nenaef which, Uiey are eotifldenf, cannot fail lo give the irmet entire aalisfaeiiun. They are prepared la furnish private Ihning-Rnome, when required", and Ronnie tor private U mi lie, arranged In lha inoat ties l, cmiveiiieul, and comfortable at vie. Gentle-HK-n of the liar, a he way a Hand SaUsbury Court. are inform! lhat I hey have a Row caf OlTicea, very convenient lo the Courthouse, and Unconnected ilh any other building, which will be ready tot their reception. Their Table aha 11 be furmahed with the best that a plentiful market can afford Their liar with reireabmeiila inferior lo none thev having made arrangement wilb a gentleman in- r ayelleville to furuiab llieia regularly with the ch'iicest Wines, liquors, cVc :,- They lender their unfeigned lhanka (r Ihe aw. ry liberal patronage which' Ibey have received, aiore Ihry commenced bueineee, and hop, by ton. slant endeavor lo make their gu als couifl.rtable, to merit aud receive a cualiuuauce of the aame. TO TRAVKIJ.KItJtf r$! (tT The Ureal Western Mail. Line, ihe direct Raleigh Line, ami the Clieraw Line of Viagra, all atop at and de. part from the Mansion Hotel and aeali aecured in the PiedirMHif blage, the only other line leaving llm (dare. Having an extensive and eecure Bin. Ue, and ()tlra who ara industrious and well die rwieml, Traveller in private convejancea, or em horse hack, are assured that no paiua will berparrd, to fit (heir horses for duly ou the road, afler tear iui their eaUUishineni. tl Aa A v mm mm llr-.MU W, CU..tK. IUCIIARD W. LONG. Salisbury, May 23, 1H33. if . Clock and Wlch-Maker, j i:vrxLrn, ARB ' NIIsYEIt-SMITIIa ' PAKE8 thia method uf informing hi Friend and Ihe TubliO generallyj tnal ho alill coo. tinuee io carry oa the Watch Making lodJewollery Buaiueaa al hi old Mand, ej Main bireat, one door above Ihe Store of Sem'l Leinly d Son, and lake thia opportunity of expressing hia gratitude lo the public for the patronage which ha.leen bestowed on him and hope that more eeduhw (nlia - to Ina busiuea will not fmHo ahcil a hare of lha patronage of tha people, a hretofre To tuakt hia eatablislimoul atii) niure deaerving of it, he bat juat received from tha North, where wa (elected by a geutletuan ot taste and eiperieoce, a very ex leusive and auperior aaaortmeDt uf. , . AJtB Fanr y tUootiav CONSISTING IN PART OF - Silver double eased and double bottomed' Lever, Plain, and Hunting Watchea.'Gold, Silver, Plated, Bead, 84lk,and Ribbon Guard Cbain; Gold Keya and Seal j CoIdrPJefed, and other Guard Key, Splendid eetteoTTopax, Aqtiamarine, Agate, Swi4 Painting, Cameo, Ceral, Cornelian, and Jet Eat Ring and Breast Pin j a variety of Breast Piu and Finger Ring Gold Filagree and ether Snapa, Catchea, Bead Bag) Coral BradYj Silver Tbim hie ; Gold, Silver, and Shell Link, and Collar Button ; a fine assortment of Stud t Muic Bote : Silver Plated and Bead Puree. Silver Snoona. SJretan4IrtPic'eIeihia or : Ever pointed Pencil Case and Lead t Silver Tooth. Pick and Twerier j Gw(loiueot Pocket . and Dirk Knives; Ladiee Silver Fruil do. f Silver Butter do; Silver, and Silver .'plaited. Scabbard Dirk: Damaactia beet Wire Twist and braaa barrel pocket Pistol; and a great varietj of otbeT" ncy Good, ;,: ; - r'"- r: :.-. Watche and Xnocha re-paired 'hh'Mtwa: accuracy, and (fiHrmtrhjwanantedt.i perform, and every endeavor made to give aatwraciioir-Caah paid for old Gold amt Silver. . t f Salisbury, May Mth, 1833. Linrolntou Male &nUemfr r rTIHE Examination nf the Student of the Lin. colnton Mule Academy will commence n the Si'A day of this month, and terminate on tha evening .of tlie .29th. Parent, Guardiana, and - Patrons of Educatim are reepeclfully invited to Itend. ' ' - Thii Exercise will be resumed en ike d Mon day in July next. The prke of Tuition per Sea iMio7X'n"'a'anw7 fin-rtieAir?il -Languagaa, Alicbrn. ami lieiMuclry, VI2 O0r ror hngliab Gramnicr and Geoprnjhyt WSTBmti t7"pe"f-"" mwthtJWJdUttllOW, rrincipaL. Liuflrhito,-N. W May g318a5w-l p9 lannrf nnl Mill; For Sale. i naic, - m iilFf; BV VIRTUE of a Deedpf Tan tail fsa tiasm ' aB Vatwailtaul " V William B, Wright, former. - iiim iy st vawmvu m litikV raa(wjaama f kaeaiiti aesaunia ' ouur uiinaay,jM out aay of rne next; I il trt i al ar.i Jt m ..w proceed tu Sell, on the premiae, a Valuable ; , Grist and Saw-Mill.rTTj- Together with the Land attached thereto t . Situated orr Hmittng- Creek, eWminmo the Land . fif,,8iiinLA?.riwJ? Eeii'i and other."'" Persona disposed to nurcliase auch prnpeTfjTwould'do welt" -.11-M'-L. .!ll--t . io cnii on.nr. Amiwrson, .wuw.wiu auow II, me site is beautiful tbe woter abundant, and situated n a good neighborhood. , The Terma of lb aala ill be liberal, and will be made known on tba day nf Sale, W. F. COWAN, Truetee.' -Jradell Counlf May 3, 1S35. , p3s , " c

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