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T - rjRAUTlES OP CONSISTENCY!'' " Til our lust paper, we exrH?J Ulo wiinFoTcajvIor and1 ; 1. truth in an editorial article which appeared i.n the Q "Siaiidanl," of the 10th of July, under Uie alvp jit'iyl. We shall now make a few additional remarks, particu larly on the lust paragraph of that article It in in these Word: . , ."" , . "At this Salisbury meeting, one Resolution wag do. toted to our liunililo self, and another', as above stated, with sundry specifications! against the Vice President. We esteem it an especial compliment to b" denounced deed, we look upon the assertions of such consistent po litician as some at Salisbury, as of .inure mini- to us than a letter of recommendation from our friends." And the Editor of the Standard esteems it an espe cial favor to le denoiincoil in company witli ho " distin guished an individual!" Really, we think tint few dis interested men in North Carolina will envy his t-iste. lint it i not true, that l'hilo White was dViioiinci it by the ltnvva.u meeting. However (front a mm I. White limy think himself to lie, in Rowan, where he is hest known, he is not considered quite rrent onoii rh t) he esN;cially uevu'wkd. It is tni", n f 1 1 i n wis adopted, doiiyin:.' that he Jnd nnv nuflmnly represent the freemen of It 1W111, Duvi ls.ni. and Mont ronr'ry m the liiltinioru ('uuventio!!, lint this was no! dole1 s,:n;ly "' hxaiise it was Pliili) White who had taken on himself to ple.life our District ; it wool I have been .lone had any one e4s,i M.nm-.l iln ky autlior.lv even St. ain J : r Doctor Rucker himself. Ifow does the case stand ! On the l'h il iv id May, about one thousand of ilie Frei-ni mi nfR ivv'iu were a Heinhleil in a political ineetin.r, it wus pii'd ely announ ced to them that I'h lo White, a cil'Xeilof R-.le..'h, Ind j.'o:ie un to represent I hem intbe llaltiniore Convention, a nirti. in ( -miens, cille I together tor th" inniwiif lin matin:; Martin Van Hnren tor next I'rosi lent: and the iii"slion was nut to lliein did von. or any f you aiinoint l'hilo While to fro on to Hilliuuire and repre sent von in lint Caucus ? I )r did any of you ever hear of a nil die ineetin j hel l for tint pnrrse ! The ques tion was ren-ateik an I it was mrtu'ul irlv requested of nnv persons present, who ha I any aifency in the .ipsiiut inent of l'hilo- While, that such ner-ons s'iooI l say so No one answered all sh'iok th"ir hea Is, an I showed, by thrir .fices thai .they kue.vy :u)lhnjf of it ; nd, as il wn afterwards ascertain.? I, there was only "tie or two in l'ie whole assembly who had any know . ! ; of the i,.H-jM':!j'i.r. Tins Iknni.' tie' cn.', vv is it not therefore the lull of this iii!"'t'n',' of t ifse one lli.iiif. nid free men, to null the line I'm! hen olfof this J k k-iivw, and lei the World see III it he was not whit lie pretended to be l!ie repie-onUitiie of l!ie republicans of ibis Dis Inrl ' es, it was their 1 1 1 1 V , and they did it, not ill -f V .nb'ii.'e or vin.liclivoiies, but Ki the tullo.vili;; mode late terms : i " Ut tidied, m the opinion of this mei tint; that the no niuiiti.ii of I'liilo Wli t" to the It.linuure Convention for this Electoral Distrct, is a v.. hi i'.uv -uuipt on of our jiolil:e.il rcrh's no! mile vv In the !" iwbsb'i- or eoii Mil nf one in on'1 liuu !n- I of the c:t "i. of lllis ('.in i!v, nor Willi the k i 'U e bje or iieiro'iit'oii of one in one thousand of liie l"r t 1 1-" of this district which lie lias uone on to inisreiin s'1,1." Hy the laws of our own St ite, if n mt-ou not ipi-ili-tii'd lo exereisi- tin-rlect .v e frinclnse, shall neveiilie. less fraudiilenllv do so, he is liable to ! severely pun ished lor the same. Wh.it on'ht lube the iiuniliiiient of ilie in iii'vviio takes ou bun- df t . .i;dv to siuiisr Itl" III n v.ole, but to rriirmriU a impul itiouo'' flOv tlioii- sand souls with out tho cons ..mt or ktiowb le ot one do- .en of the w hole number ! Is it to. severe a punish- in ml f.r the peo.le Cms abused tod;s lam, hnvin - i - i: ..' i....:,.. ... .k .... ii i -"T1 ftl .11 M01..tHH M. 1 qHNyit till. J4 ' UiU "till.' tr-' i fl r-n ')l 'R an . er irrfVr?--mtf-t4t-4 I'ocei Res ilut leu ! What-'ver P'nlo Whit. or Ni'.i 0 .it,-k.r,n,vth,nMl.efroen,cnlt;, -Itu-k-r nnv think, ilie iVeenicn 'of RoWa.ii ihuiulii nut. ' VEKTY of his rmtn'ryiiirn in In land. The But it p.Tvs that l'hilo W'i te 1 1 ikoii the ass-rlimir, . ,lcin 'very true philanthropist must fHeed for Kxr," n's he cil''t!r R")li'itton,V.r nor.- c'iTc tn Uiw.than: wwed..trauiplcd down Ireland. We will nnfclwTll cve-f lrni'i-5 of Twnmm"n l-rrrivvfrn-n h frir-n.h ! more j" tlw'.(at tlml Iwr p.uUii'try ma'ui TUlHlt) or rttiont ml ir ih-,t ,. in eilin.r iilio',i"ro:Vu "."v'e iiresmne. I intellectual, and shall w" not add, pliv'sicul bmila 'e far Tho "f'ttnrs (if reco n.ii,.iidat,o,i" of the melt who he is n i.v asnershi" nroenred one n-r-tV hi:n : n l' he is n-.w in hoes lint h"ir " aspirlinas," or, in other w rls, disapnrobilion of Ins am-tacv will l'.'I him aim- ther ..rice! ' Rut we vvTIl r 's"r wb n we h ive to say pti this branch of the snbj"ct for mother time; "This, then, is the true iih ' ion whi'-h will rnme hi fiirt t lu People al tin- nu t t 'if nt .-lion Instruc tion or no liislructlon. Hut ink Standard. We rennet that this will mil, in many counties, be . L .. TIITIt. 'fXl-l.-.-J'flXV II-.. ..I II l.b.. ... ...... .WgLAIVV' '".'""" subject of instruction takeiVintTI ttie tmn'1ST1- therrr tn ........ : I.. I.. t...l..... TUP m.S"Vt! f ! f. W IIO'll II 1 1.' Ill IV liei'KI S I'll. Il.I.l.... .,,7., ' - - - . . rand i ale sbou . be insirueled to sliow hi hand : I. e : hh.- tmmm- 'M-ri1lnKm then ' w' shoul I have no tears fiat a mijority ol our next l'isr lalure would be composed of the simple, serv ile tools of the New York juggler, At the present time there is a aort of inonu'relism in our pol.lxs ah.l tlie sHnls iarlv, . i . .i ll . i niivc.i u'.th Itn inh mi I nop tu.mt 0.1-1 rti.rs. ntul n IliC ( I ' in Charlotte, are attem)tiii to smu''trle into the Jiext ICirislatiire a set of monarils, with Slate Ri"hts ever on their tongues, and rank Van Biirenisiu in their benrts. As to the Instructions referred toby llie Standard, does any man of sense believe that the uiihouiht citi zens of North Carolina, would require their biL'h-muid- ded Senator in Couu'ress to become the insfuinent of ; his (luvi.'an.'l THEIR OA'X drgrn-ltition, by voting : tor the Hrp'winx Resolution'; and to .1 -rend frrnn ; the character of our Senator, to that of a R inster of, Tan Bu roll's Ed.eW JOI1.X .WAR. I.M.U lueeunp. o. me u,, ,, ... ,. ..r .- - . .i r ... r .1.. i l held in Pmladelphia New York, Uallimore, ,! other icw iutK, un.ii , "'in un.". , . tions were passetl expressm'' llie doati. of the late Chief Justice , ; , er. , . places, at wnicn nesniaiions duep (frjef fjlt on th Marshall, and the high .. . : , . - . Re)Iutm, " That it be reco.nmended to ttie Bjrof the 'ke u ' United Slates, to co-operate in crecttn? a niomi.nent to ...rl" ...V -.. -. .... Jl .... - jiff inenwrf it iw"'snitae3cinlKrMy-nT WliiB- luureuaii. b.iu mo ..ii!.. i., ington," was pisaed at' the Piiil ulelphi i nioetiii, which has been fivorably respon le i to in other places. Most of lli j puhlic JourtuTa "have "app !irc:l in 'ttmirniny on thia inelancliuly occasion; and the Carolinian would most iflidly join in this tribute of respect to one so em inently distinguished for the integrity, lnjrli judicial at tiin nents, 'an diiftiity whicfi lie exhibited tor nearly thirty-five years aa Chief Justice of the United States. In our last paper we gave a brief outline of of his life. We subjoin, fro o the Rich iunJ Wiiij, an account of ' the funeral services in Richmond. . i, From the Richmond M7u. FUNEIIAL HONORS TO GENERAL MAR-; - SHALL. As soon a tho intelligence of Gen. Marshall's death wi s received yesterday, und that hi remains wonld leave Pliiludelnliia on Wediieluv mominir, and rwMjli thni city 4y tlm i)tiinnlxiit u yaMtimf.. evoiiing, the Coinutoii Hull met and udojited tints Mep lor ronderiiiir liimor to the :orwp of tlii II lMiriw Deceased, and the (iencral ttirnr VirT jjinia, now in aeasiun, adjourned. Business wtist generally uspend;d. I ho re i un 1 1 is of the C hief Just ire arrived be tween tliree fttid four, attended by a,iHstiiitiished CoiiiiiiitteL', C(iusiitin( of Jude Itilblw iii of the Su preme Court, Messrs. J no. Siroaiit, In'rersoll, und I'f,)" h-lJitlMi lUr a)oi44wl. liv llic Court and liar ot rhiliidelpjua. 1 liey were met ut the Union Hotel, liv a ereal anil imposinir pro cession of Officer of ("foverumi'iit, the Clerv, ("ili zeiw, tfie Military, tie. .Mnsonic nrelliren, the Cnf Hiriite Atithorilies, and escorted to the resi dence of the decenw'd. There tjje sejwp'e tor the lend, iiccorditii; to the ritual of -tlitt I'piseopiiT Church, was ierformed bv the llnjhl 4l'vereml lll.,.,. M ;.. .. ( c,..i:.. ...i i: ... ner. whieh conehided. ibe morinl .mri ,.f lltM,ll was 4-oui"ued to th jrrnve in the New liurv inr (J round. All men feel the sense of u -reut imiioii. I iiLWv-iuiiL all turn their-cve with idichilik. to him who is to be called to till Ilie place of the i A iiencuu Hale. DANIEL O'CONXELL SLAVERY. We inv ite the utlention ol our reader particularly to the evirnrt which tve publish in attollii'i cnkirrm, from Mr. O'ConneM's seecb, mid to his letter with soimi -la.'imukji .by, the Editof til .the New York Conmier ciiil Advertiser. No person not resident in the United Slates linn exercised perhaps so itreal an nitliicnct; in this country, as Daniel )' Comndl. R"irardod by tho Irish Citizens of America, ns the bold asserr of Ire laud's liberties and the tearless Champion ol her rights on the Hour of the Uritisb I'arliameut, h.s word has Utun to them iiulhority, and his advice coin iiaud. In w hose interest, be has hillivrto wielded this iovver ful inlhiuiice with Ins c uutrymeii m America, it is not now neces.-ary to inquire sulTice it to n mark, thai lo defend Ins Ibrnier coune, lar'e alio a nces iiiu-J lie nude for the want of correct information and an nvJr zi iilous spirit of interference. Rut we now behold him leagued Willi lue in id Alsililiouist.-. of tho .Norijiei ii' , Slates, III raising a vvhirlvvin l of fanatical fury, that in it denota tion .-.ball r II I a.-iin ler tins l'j:oii, and de.-lrov the no- hie fihnck of our (Jov 'ru.n -ut. This is not a burst of recent zeal in fivour of an unknown, i.uiiii b rst s, l h- berty. Mr. OTonnt-irscourse has ,n this resist I n .. , , , .. , 1 , lor years consistent .M,wt ot our rea bus reu.euwer that be was charged some tno years smee, with Usui,' similar epfHsc.MHis on the same subject ;- hih! (hat the charee was in li-mantly rei,. died by bis fne.v Is in this J i country, as a Ion I slander. The Editor nf tin- Caroli nian in the bjiriiit! of l'fj, heard Mr'. tCCoiiiXlt line; an nearly at rrrottrrtrn1; the nmnr Inwrnairr in fin yltivv in Parliament, on Puieell liuxlon's motion for i maiK ifinliiiii tin Wi st India Slave. THE BLOATED INSOLENCE OF THIS "HE REDITARY BONDSMAN" W HO ASSUMES TO IFLINO "BLACK DISHONOR OX THE STAR- KPA';i.ED ItVW'KK OP 4 l PHIC " .d lo- ..... t..t"iit attempt to stiguuti.e us is FELON'S, TRAI TORS." and BLASPHEMERS," can exnte in eve ry AMERICAN bosom only feel.ui;s of 1'ITY iiuii'.'lcd with IN DKI. X A NT CONTEMPT. This same iittriiiui iiia, mipi lai 'plril, riiriliii!', In- ' pocrttiial denia :,m;ui', Daniii (I'Conmll, who feels such a holy horror ui the subject of American Slavery 1 ( Jnn,iV mnPht,M!y in the luxnrum V, si Had of ;,',m nr tr.,,r,t, ,,rr i.. k.r 4 1,4, fu. l " ' " .. j , iuf ltifiLiaiL.iL-tu.iul JilissJ in part at trust his ' ' RIO I IS.ii.hv a pnauj iwi.. -i iptimi wiitntf Jrmn in d. The, Uiori' ciliel than lh.lt ofoiir slaves, lest it be consider 'an Ullkill-1 taunt, intend of truth allud r,nv- ' he lil.l ol Iht best pitn.ils lias l,oen Ireely ; oure.l out lor licr her, l.ut in vain. And lias poor Ire- ! 'imiKl now no re.u.jce uut panuH-reu. noisy pa'ri- ofot.d of haunt If Cumuli'. , , . Of Mr. OVonnell's patriotism we have un loiilitnl proof' in one of li'is leltere, we recollect tliat.hc re- I fus. il office b'fore il was of rut him. i.i .... , ., ... , , ' l" UK u" -'" .Lie, H ' ... I.....I 1,. ..n...rl'. I... . I. . ...... ....II ; m.ov-u n'Mv ... sui-.i iiin.nn.-i m Mrardly remter thorn more lahtileto thesouthern conn- rtr f I.n ......nlrqln. ll.n , lale ..f hi. r.m. nM Iia au: .. .i,,ioiu. v-...-.- ...on-. .... , m..s u. ms iui y uu ll ly in "is- ... . .. ... . I nenKow o slaves. " . 'We should 'not have ,s-c,,p,,,Yw,uil, 'stmee' with i , , i. , r , , . the atritator O Conuell, but lor tlie powerful influence of Ins name with the Irish Cnthclics of the Northern j Cities, who in New York, propose lo oreanize a Itefren - ey Corps ol O'Couuoll (inanls to be named in honor of ,i c i ...i .ill, . e v- i . . this toiil-uioiitlic.l ilelanier ot A ucrica. We have mil i yet Jone with hiui. The Clobc has published a couple of Utters from tw o Auionjf tho favorable sins of the times, we mention Reverend (ieiitleu.en-one a Reverend Politician, for- the Temperance Association entered into by mauyti.-ii-, . .., , i. . i t tlemen of the liar anil Ollicers ol t.oyrts, unuer the aus- III, I IV III. ill'" I v'l i il i 1 1 sn, no no nam, wr nru-i ui-jiu of him b 'fire the other the R-verend instructor of Col. )liinls, and Ch.Htaws. Both letters are f,,!,,,,,. rnoiih we believe even for the President. nie Bpistle of the latt-r Reverend letter-writer, is r(,,riir,iH ,h ,, (:mr,r,.s c,i jlllw(I1. . rmMj. Kli't(Miiplbe pr v a r ictit ion. Vve 1 m ve a 7ku rfv tot Joli n- Mlnnn rml A A. I.i i., ,,,, u.. im tiilil " lli 1 1 ho in nut teen a fliunnlerlv 1 j "s- " - i- - . , U(,aiea(j Y ljur,,rli,ej. I)lck Jini,n d.u.l . i .1 i c . . . i i ..'. - . km'p a brothel, if we may trust air Rev. letter-writer. i r, ,,. . . , ' . . ..... n ""lt ' "" e''.t l f tl'! 1 pie have "very little concern in the Vice Presidency , if we trUHt )Kir Rev. ,.tter.writor. ... i. r . n . ... in , mai is eiiout;.! lor vou. roroor own ran 1 . . - - ,r n. , . , , . not lose siffht of V an Buren; Dick Johnson' ; . , .. . . , , t lanties ahal not aiTord the arcli-jiu'ir or al tl ' ' - J ob . ..... . part, we shall ia irrc.;u . akreen. A 0001) REASON. . . We. hopu.tlioso V'a-i UureuUes. w ho iia ve shown some inclination to "take the studs," in reference to Gil. Johnson' no.ninatmn," will, after reading thefdlowinj unaiiswerahle reanun from the Columbus Sentinel, pull true an l strong in the party traces, although their col lar may g.ill their necks a little. Hear; "The office of Vice) President is not, b the roturav at lvrgk, an OBJECT OF THE VERY FIRST IMPORTANCE. It pa rtakes almost as much of a sinecure as it does that of a post of resmmsibility and trust; and however milerial it may be considered to the CONVENIENCE of one or another.INDIVl DUAL, yet it is believed that the GREAT.BODY OF THE PEOPLE have coinuarativcly LITTLE CON CERN in the matter " . IxitliO cloven loot of Van H.ireiiiwn. -It i indee.l 1 tnn .triK,that.lto of the I'EOl'LE are "comparatively Hilt" r.;eanle,l in tl.i. distribution of the voib-hnt this f,rt49 not of- T-m t - pn tl.ua openly avowed. On the contrary, Mr. an nuron travels in a atyla of aidonlot rivalluiir tint of an ! Fkntern Prince, at the People's expense, and all for the benefit of the People, We intend, ahortly, to -publish the proceeding at a cr eaten by the Warden, of the poor , xnretslu lor the knrfit of the itarvinif I'mr. , , ' a i it LmnaMmi' Leiier tn the !.. ,Ie b-o, O,. quittiii(r' France, our Minixter wrote a letter to the ).ic do Uin-l.e on the subject of the explanation, 'required i t in. i. i. ...e- . , to be made by our Coverninent to Franc- vvtTich w.s conpled a condition-with the passage ot l,e Indeu,- w-M-y -tn mn-TiiTinp:irFn uriiics UH' riljill n till I) H UMI to donmijti etDlHiiatiou ofatiotlir an I he sut.iiris Ins pi, oy iinansw cranio argument. I ne lHer.rt ' ,,iB l,!Uc'r' however ia an endeavor tnshow that that had t"'" (l",u'- viz: explanation male, which in the firmer l"irt- lmA proved France had no riL'hl to ak Ibr W 8l"ud not be Mipprwe.1 to hear of llduliimajiir t Pun!'"f( u (Jiploinacy lot the last hall doicu year a imnnng o ine .vr nuuer ,;,tt. iw slnp Mr ; n . 1 n - I i. . . m. . - ... J Walter Scolt, treighteil with l,i!)l bales ol Coiion, bound trom .New Orleans to Liveriool, was sinn k by ; on the u'lst of M ly. vvhennr-rrly uppimti Ifvatrr-nrtiii aTCordinp tw ih7u7jrofeliii)ii. havf I Wlnir, mid, a few dava aO!rvvarila, was appointed lo ot on. The ship immbately t.k tire and wis ? 'f f ' WUl ja.Wbave b,M.n fe by Indent Jackson. IPWifdent, rmdtecting . . . crowded witli the victinm of teinperauce! What jjal- j bis own tnistortii ,e, bad probably a aympathv for the i r" 1 al '!r-,,,h!0 ' 'f1'"" k! lows bath sought am.).!: its friend Jbr suitable tenants! fellow, and rewarded bun accordingly. U it pleiuiu-it t'tnrlitstoti, COIISIIilll had )l(il.i,(HNl in coin which Was 'lost. I h" ec'vv, H in . "umbor, and 3 (MasengeM were saved by the lnuU VV'e must ask tlul-ioduleerice of our trieuds in Lin colnloii; the press of oilier milter compids us lo o nit the proceed i njrH in that place on the 1th. They shall appcur next week: ; Hv referenee to onr iidv ertisuur columns, it u iU he seen that the 5lh and last Installment of the Cup f,h of j - Hie Merchant's Bank of S. Carolina, at Chcraw will be payable on the l'itb day of October next. Tlir fttUuii'ttitr is n lijil ttf thp '-ijt1 7'' itint hiri' . . , .,;.. ;. . i, .. .j i. .. ' I' it ittyfiwiifiHiity ir win id rr tr, ' intuitu iy t nr ; , ,urni r imre u.-fummviu, in 1,'m .,.ic, iiv , 1x1 "f J ""!) ''ft : hUlnblmhed.Xn Franklin Coiinly, Reubentovv n ; i ' ''"'"V. CubCre,-k; Yancy cou.i.v. Uurnsv.lle. ! .v-oi(i.-iH..-As!ie County, lower's Slore, I )i lli"l I;' Burk Hri(;k,.sll,wn ; IV.nkl,,, .y, V I tt . lr(,. fm,tVt :ovr llutoui; Joi,..h ..iiiuly, ' Cross R m-ts; LetKMr cotmlv, Fa.rti.dd ; Vl.i.-.in c sintv. Sav nuiiville; Merkleiiliiircsmlv, J "le r onulle, .1 uk- .. . . . . soiiville; ( r.ni"e count v, Oakland; Knidolnli rounly, I" '" l" ' ""om.-r, ..m evi.i.ioiv . on u.nj Hone Fnc.,rv ; Slokes "county. Urau-jilo ,, ; W arren , 1,1 Sllin lss"ssed by the whole; th.- c rary, the couniv, Kllis'vilie, M..nroe; W'ayne couiitv, Thunder i TnnncrmBumert-in rhfmtltin!r, scllin'.', biiymo.nnddi ink, .swau'io " " I "? it, ant fern wwain -m eM4H; -ber, and Juti vaUia. ( 'limine d. Lincoln outitv, Indian Creek to Tunnel ; Wiiliecounty, Role's Store to Rolestille , Yancey c iun ty, Yancey to Yancey ville. R'7itw. We have been requested to snv that a Mtthodit CainiiMeetin'' will comuiei it llick-.ry (irove Church, near J.uiesv ilie, Surry I i , N. I ' 'Jllh ol Au 'list next, ami continue six nr ei" it on l no iv . Wn understand tliat thr t.llmytn.r eeii";i ate I hnvvever, be of some us-e in a medicine so is arsenic (.'aiididiites for the Legislature in Surry Count y : Se- j so is iiii-rcui v, an I so are the most active jio'isoiis in ex uale Dr. P. L IL nd. rson, and Col. II. M. W-oiifhrJ U'lLCe, anions which alcohol deserves to lie reckoned, Cointiions 7'. A. ('luitiiniin.J'.sti Murd-aii I'lcm- '''. '-" o. ,,,,,... , .,,.-, I'l-. Joel Parker, Eii .' W ilha n IKuc'liss, E si., and - ' " ' ' "eeples. I hose in ltal.es are v lute- M li the others 'o Hie steine'. . ' . fiou tul: vvusiekx t vitou si.vn . TEMPERANCE, Annual .M.'i'tue; ol' tin: Teinneranc e Sociel ciely e liil- , rif Ire.ifll Ciiimrv. nn llie llh da v of J ll re. I "S!t.l tl th lowmif Itepori was read am u.iopieii; ami u was ite to in sor-. . i... , . , ,. n,... rsivMI ll, at a n'l'y .IITIt-im if si n. 10 n ,11 1111- ,,rs , Salisbury for insertion lu tlie,r papers IVruutted to meet on this, our lli:rd Anniversary, it becomes us to nwnitest a .jrali lul sense lur onr olilia .N0 TALI LCI'.''.' "'" to Mini, who hath bitherlo been our supporter and eiitrojen was. in a nraxn.ni cnmniuaunn, may crni prcserver. I duen lo Ibe tunllh ami happiness ot animals, wlwiiie m- - ,v...-s . ...... -xv N-.T.'V f''-: t,l:bi ..;'...-..,an.4 4 4 uunlolultlk. .il .,MfH.i,ji. luFiimi u..rvtralji .ami uloiiii ' ini Ut' IlilVU II I.J IH (II I 11111, Hlllll I Mil ,1 lllll, -.--s,I , m utulH.T f ,Mlr S.M-i,.tv N, fr IH vve know has du d. iji we belje.e th.it n I, with a sinjl" exception, have been mindfnlot tmvr pi d,"-, an I have whoTIv aliandon- ed all participation in tlie in ikuijr, sidluiL'. and ilnnliiiit' .Mem an.r,u VV' lu.l,..-.,. i,,. il,,! tl. e-. ff..,. ' . ' . perauce, tlKMiifli not yet liiuuiphauU-i aiivJiaiAUiiiir--4-i- i true, that distillM-sfifrrtatare yet made, sold, and eon- ttimml in ihii ftriinlv Jmi( ht lltmi .uL-tai .ii.u.JiliA. . ... .... , , n ... .- .p.... ...... n i c l.. . . . i .-. i 1. 1.. . nmn niinmjjF. ivi iwi--tiwirT.iwiwti-M-i-iwOTjiw vnaiions io me ship ooaru msiauci's oi sue u a course ar )()W BH f.,,, furuifrlr they wrre e.i..Mn-m. Persons oflerinjr f r public einploymeiits, do still use . spirits as a means of introduciiiif themselves to public "llr. i"'1 '' obtaining the ivmod opinion and sulfras; n ot their fellow citizen. We deem it, however, proba- ... ' 'l lilp lli.it . 'itilif Ainni.in i iiiulnpirr.in.r in imiirot n.tif.nt .' ' I - ; I " . I i in this Ti .-port tnat will in th" end correct a practice, ' the tendency of which is to subvert our liberties. n.rii.. tf Jndmi Si.ttl.i .in llin In.l ri.liii.r ol tli.H In.liciiil r,m.i- iho ;,.n..n.,n r.., ..,.1 , c.r, ,i ii,.i ii,.,, Centlemen have in society, draws fiom us an ardent prayer that they may Ion.,' continue faithful to their, ' , tne etlorta have been recently made, as we .re in-1 f MetiJlat -if:..; .. i.,.. .1... 11. . -.1 ri...-. diaOncietfes in this Cou-rty, to fhrm Te,n- no i r ...... - il.- .1,. r..,.,,l.. f I.. . 1 ! Snr.ietv of thirtv meoilMTs at Itorkv Snriiei. and alio- . ; j . j --i . i ther of ihirly-nme members at Snow Creek, has alre resulted (Von, those oflorU. hether those S,,,- u rosuiieu iroui loose oiioru. iv iii.'iuer m'we rsK:ie- "T , , . , -, ... . I ties shall mcliiie to become auxiliary to this nr to any other SH;ie.y, or shall choose to eonl.nue mde lent, i i . matter we think of small importance: so Inn if as .1 i. .1 . i r t. .... MiUmtM HAUUUL UU.HttUUAk .-WM MU.i.UyJ.Jf-'" . they maintain the pledge of entire abslmenr, we ;" ol the i rovi.ice ol .viexico, aim mis ueim miop teem theiHaco-adjutorandft!lujw-4abuurers,and offer , till in uiu-4 of the States. The present authority, them the fraternal hand, and invite them to aid in our . not opposed to the new titan of government," are to h(lKerMon.s . - -- - - -. - Our meeting in May, when we was favored we'll the labours of the Rev. fr. Sparrfiw, resulted in the addi tion of tweUty-Qtie members, jnakitig.tliQ vyhuli! nujn ber that have subscribed at this place 1:15, . We meutionc4al our last Anniversary , that twoof our members had died: several have removed to other parU, to be, we trust, a seed that shall vegetate wherever their lot may be, and produce a rich harvest of entire absti nence, v The Report of the Parent Society, demonstrates that the cause is advancing in America, in Europe, and among Seamen. The great object in view in Temperance Societies is the happiness of man. We regret that we have not been able toiinitethe whole of tho County in thia cause: many persona who are temperate, and siitne who sb- ..tain MiiliMti. Mfi.u l .liril lliA i.lrwI'TU wittin r A un willing that their temperance should be suspected' of needing the .id ot the Society ; some are unwilling to forego the indulgence of a moderate use, to which they liavts lonjr been accuufnnied ; and nnie Irink to mani. amt. Iwq fen "'rre'ider their lilwrty, a they term it, l.y aijrnmu the ! 'j"'!, "i V "?llT"ll L" ' rholv work, ami allhoiii;h w tlimk tliem MiiiikeB in ofthelT VBWIS Ml, rMaM.e m ,,e henefita that may : ariae from their pxanmle. In our estimation, union is KtreiiL'th. and altlmiiL'h the man vilm witlistands temii- tntion and lives willerly, doew well, and help tlie.jjetn. rareuiisu mill, as ir.in sb.irpinietli iron, ho tnijrht audi " . i ' V..?. " ...V . ...t. . '. 11(11 II H UIU l'CIIIJ.-. AH I Hit' IIMII VI IHI II'III. A . . . , i . i .. . ii I til intitrtuiv uilh llu li:inilii nl tiiiiinr nun u ill It t . hern w hereof also seek iwcieiv. an.l who 'renew tiietr ''"d;,'e at alutoet every interview. ' , " ,ri"" Sf,,T H" 1 ?"i!''nr 'T""0 ' Hl,u' o Ihnnv his influence.! I hat there may be in- of,.m,r ,, t;lly fi,lni, V1M.U tr tico i, tiii m, mi) ur ;ijfiiL'ati iiiimi-i mi nifijfinin-i- ftn' stl' men, but w here (tha-ll we i:,d Ibe pns.ls thai , , ',,,., u -,' ,. -.-, , An ',v.. iktimia, ileteslatile, anil inieuiiinniiceV A1iefe- is tlie matanre nf lA.khuirliLat ,. oeuiu.i Ih'uig bliiflited by aobnetv ! Where are the . men wiin ciiidm l Ihetnselvcs with propriety whein Jiriitet l"" 1 dru.ik, and only when s.ber nttl on the .. l. . L I . . . I I I .. . ... I .1. ... moiKTiy iia-. i- -u in iire.i or wiiriuuerisi nv oii iitpsii- i . ,, I wi .i i.i i l i i" I lie ice i I o en i lias been CssiMieil or i eslrovei hy onstiniiti'lv nillierjiii' to the nlwli'Dl Whow- wives s, Hulilren have snlfered laiverty, and Ih-cii driven from their peaceful homes at midnight, bcciiu.! their '"'tiniuls an l l illiers had Miliscrilx'd toJUeJjMneEiiiiT i ( it it those. 'Who are friends to themselves, Jo their fiuii- lies, to mankind, or to (tint, hesitate which ' aide to cliooseV We do not ilenv' that a ureal nuoider ol per sons use ardent spirits, who are vet free from tlnwe dis graceful crimes u Inch we cdmrge todrunkennesa; what we assert, ami what we believe, a careful examination of ftcts will bear us out in asjlertinv, is, that the "real, er pirt of the patierisin and crimes in the country is tairlv chir'ealile to inteinNraiice. I his pronider- 'Hl"'" - 111 our opinion, is so clearly matiif.'sle.l that a ff.aid .1.. , i''y usu o. aroe.u sp.ms, " ,: "", - " ", ""' '": ' ; e.ieahis example may h ue iikhi olhers; lorlr.n e I'e- assertion nny seein, every ilriliiKar I amoii.r us w is once a mod rale drinker, and moderate drmk"rs are the stud' out of which future driinkards are to bi wne.fsWufw) nie.'hl a Imit tll.f'soine individiKils.au I some sec- i ,, -, ,llrv nri, .,. fined in a iiecuniary view bv Il inuCirtiiie and ile of spirits. We l.ve al a t'reit distance 'ioui market, an I the produce ot 111- country -'-l"!vely aerieuhutal, is co,..s,ed o, n-nily . in ' 1 rr I"1 it lo market allowing to this ni ;ruineiil nil '"' tb.e who us ,. could ask. we ,,ny oi. ":'n'' 11 J,,sll, ' "' eon-uinplM.n ol the .r- tM-''e. aiiiiHlif Ua. Tie; inutility drank ill the County "') tllk" ""' money out of one' nun's k kel and place ...... i i. .. ..i- i i..., i...., i.. .. 1 1. ,1. .. . "I Hie material lid u w hich it is m i l", is an entire loss lo th" country : an I what is tni", when a,)ukv;:i of the quantity eoiisu ned in Ilie county, is eqiiilly so when appl"ltoa r.rcl" of iny di uen-noiis vv balever, that the whole fitly millions of dollars, winch is anniiilly con sumed in this way in these l'iut"d Slates, is as com- pletely lost to the whole as if it vvep' cast into Ihesea, It it so ne have asserted that piiits areme.li'ilial ; we ib. not think il necessary entirely to deny Ibis posi tion, although hi-. ii v physician Inive ass ned lb.it alco hol is r irelv. .l ev er. oi any use as a me ii.-me. It m ay. an-l nil ol them n.apnre Liat tlieir aHit'alto wiomd ue directed hy a skillful Physician. The scriptures every where condemn the int"iiipe- rnt" u" of all mlor'cnlirt!f Iminrt's. and alltmu.'h the I us.-nf Wine. Itir aaeraitMHttal amf medifllhiiT liiifihisesH piirinw. may Tie maiutainialT yi-U i a"foiimTiqji7Ifa wLTC..iuvenCuT tSilS lamed, cxceiit it Ih in th feneral cranl .f the earth and its products t. - the use of in in! and this wrant iIimh jilslify the use: of It .wh'le rt Tnanec in cwttibmalton willi oilier subsliinces, as rt noes wrnlr it rvmin wtire the Creatot placed if; llif-re it is entirely harmless, ami the wisdom and jf.xslness of jbe Creator in allovvmif its ' use in that slate is vindicated, and all I'm" blame uiikvt ' 1 1 y fit. as it oui'ht.on the M ihomedon inventor or ChrfNt- lan imitator, who, by a I. slums chemical process, ex-t-ac's from useful materials, a most dan 'nroua poison; ..,,111. ...-.. ....... ...... -w.. if Paul wool ' toreijo the if-e of an article unquestioiia- hly lawful, if nsin r should offaid others or caus llietn tn stumhlf; -stltouw w pownwoa tin spinU h willui? loahinloii all intoxicating liquors when we aee the i n nen-e in urv Ihev have e ami are l ?, . . "'f T" Cnnn the whotT ""War r Ks-rorour TrwilU ovi-ttif-the ty a. Ir,re, to examine the mat- Tin .r.- k ' . .. . .i u ... .i..... j i.i j.. .tutw-.i.mium..M Awjr rani u" icufn-xjum! j. a promotiuir the b.wl ii.ilerests of the couiliuiuty. --s-"- fo Till WKSIl'si. I VMOI.IXIVX J Can the Editor of the Standard tell me. wbo haa tharHE SitbsoTberiarpmiTiny inTIirma the Public that refusil of the ollice of Siis'rinlen lent of the Charlotte I 1 he is now carrying on the .hove busino, in .11 its Branch Mint ; P.-rhaps be ran learn from one of tho ! various branches, six and ha'f miles Month of Haliabu Citizens iif Rileiirb on bis return, lias Tom Benton ry. He assures Cold-miners, Millers, and .11 interest consent".! lo the apiNiinlment ! An early answer will ied in his business, that ho wikt, r.n the shortest notice, frrenilv obtrne BOB SHORT, j furnish them with COLD-GRINDERS and MILL, I We could iruess but will not; so we rerer Mr. Short 1 STONES, of Hie vefV best irrit.and nn cheap terms, ex- to a rumor alluded to aome weeks since in the Caroli- nian.-Ei.iToiia.l mi'm'mm MEXICO. OREAT NEWS. ew I irieana. dates from Vera I Uru to ll. -14th l been rejvi. i.aiuum eh ,1iMn has tnl.en nliirft fn tTlff W'r'gnyem.'-"--" "" Jj.'Zl nieiil. 1 1 no lulwrer a rcmilllicun Boverilllieilt. - :.i. 1, is illlit(lH M() RCHV, with SANTA AN- N A , Hs j, Hud ,w Catholic is the established v i , ju l.,l ; at Ms neuu ,- j . 1 commenced at Toluca, the chief rilv nl llie i-rie . i , - . I I L ... I ....... I ewitrmHrin office-tiny! the govermnent i wgnni. zed. , - . So much for military men at the head of republi cnn gnvT-rrnnenls. 8ririueh fir strengtheuiu tlm (Kiwer of the Kxecutrve and weakening Iho iutlii ence of the people. So iiiut'h for giving to men in ollice the right to name a head of lh government. , AVir 'oit AVdr. Lf'SirS NATL'R.K The freaks of Nuturc nre sometimes moat ex Iniordiiwry, and liocoine interesliuglii j.roiMirtion to the aberration from her genenil laws. The ra rest instnuco of her frolics wo have ever witnessed, is exhihited in the family of Mr. Miclml Walters, a poor but respectable citizen of this couuly. His family consists ofeiht children, fiair of whom are tho most highly finished dwurfs we have ever seen, or heard tnv authentic aerontif. Titers bt two ulen and two femiile. Thn tu-i'dlt of th cldef. who jB(k lui r,i j hii Wfh 'Vir, in thire'fert- H'h .H hi weight 4S 11m. The other nialo . . '-t ;.. - . .h M J,?"r. ",mI ,wo fwt' ve" W,1J"' .""r"1 wwn hia-H, and weij:w XI ID. I no t-ineai eumle m in her lUlh veiir. und la tvvn Bt II in- ches liih, and weigh 27 lb. The other &iih1o i jn'her Hlh'vMir, ia.two fi'et cleen and oe-fiml!t '! . W'S'i?.5" ii'-T hi v f ii n' i'i ipi iifu' aim i y . ' ' ' . . . . v ' ei rcMioinliim witll the iliuiinuitveiie of their i'. We underst-Mal thoy "re alxMil travelling lo' r""'V 'mUl1" '"""'.V, hch la very re.it in all pen,;, ie,irin of I hem, HI minting through tho .,M,itrv, w ,,1CV J.Wehink- cri,aW willbn amidv rena.d, . , . ft 'II i il o all tlu-v " ."'". ".- . ' , ' to eui,i,H.e,ice anI ...den..,,.!...,,,. Thev nwnl but i, """""" Int wen, ami nil who do, wn have no diaihl, will l js!mjK nf the exaci sviiltrtHrV. the vivacity and Spii4;!itlinesa of lheje iiiterealingrnhjefta dwing to the limited eireuiiwtancea 4' I hi thotlTi (he parent, ., , . . , i . e i lliey buvo not liml the advfintni(ti or education. I iy Ae Co. ( l'u.) Arguio Several weeks airo, a Mr. Klanley, a noisy VatC Mnri'ii iimu,.ui-AwHWTmw,Tgu Tilg none wrung ny'a way of 'ireftiiiL' ihlo (ithep, Mr. Sin -ley J-to be pulled in by the. tmei-hMuiutUUi JnrHt. - UNITED LX WEDLOCK, In Davidson County, on the Slh instant, by Henry Orebb Esq., Mr RICHARD II. WII.M CK to MisaMA RY W. daughter ol W. W. A iseman, Esq. DEPARTED THIS LIFE, wn mi ini'iiiiu in me t;ui uur( ni il' I I'm ,,,.,. m ttrk. (;mlir, . C. near Mora ton, Mra, N II ICSII V, widow ot .Miner llarsliaw, ;cc d., , ,,; 7T ((f m.r She was born in Hedlhrd , v.. . i .;-.,,i r,.., ,!,. u,!..,,, . Cimtitv. Viripinm mil Diniirrnliiil frnin tlieri ivliell L,, N()rh (;Mri),nil- Hhe IivinI at the residencej where she deceased lor tilty isbl years proceeding her f leaf o. iTiirlni u Ti?,li Ti'ii'in- mI'ii u-iiM nt'i "eWeioitUru itieiiu c ,;, u"-r-f 4',mreti Am.shU.nl n.Wtmnate m 1st intercourse w ill soi'ielv, she wa la'lovcd and es t "fine ' ey her relative m l iieqliainlllieiw. 1It rt li:uit'j It.-ink l" ( arolitia, XV I '11 l.lt AW. C1IERA W, (S. C.) JL'LY 0, H:l.i. t T n Meeiin of tnir ti.mid nf tho. Directors of ibis R .ink, this iluii Ixe.'.olrnl, Tint! lint 5th ntul last Iiisliilinenl of the Capital Siih k of this liuiilv he paid on '.he 2ml AImdHy-r llo-M4 4o4g tho 1 ixU -dy-of -tiuXiAtct . . next. The Si.M'khol.Iers nre nt liherlv tn consult their own convenience in paying tins Instalment, cither ut Ibis-Hank, or ut Ibe Ollice id Discount nnd Do- pos.te of the II. ink of the I'. Htalea, in Charleston, or ui the Coiiiiiicrcnil Puink at Coluinhia. ResolrriJ, hIso, That a j;enerul Meeting of the Stockholders Ik! conveueil on the wiiuc day, to Inko into consideration the expediency of uicieusiti the Cupilul Stock of this Itmik. It v order of Hoard, II. HUTCHISON, tusluer.. Chcraw, July 2", . ;t $23 IMCWAKI). " PHK Suhscrihcra will ive the uhove rewanlfir ' itifi .itprfclii!nsiiMi him! ilfltrery tiriReii'it Tif fdr ' Ins couliiifiiieiil in inm'J.iil 'wiiTiin flu-' "Sl:)fi ; Neir.i iiiifti niiiiieiL O brlel, iibi.ut 35 years of ae, 0 t. i't hijh, yty "utiicJliiiMl teetU very white. " It Ts sup p .scd Oic uiiovn runaway in in some of Hie ii.i(ililirleKU in which he lins'lxTH hirr'd,' tn iHmigin t Jiitu'i 4 'nrson, hi chthtn not -rfeolleeUuJ. ... Hu luuk with, him, lor-aiouiMiuii uL, n I'll si rale fiihlle, mid play it tolerable well. He has beju out about 2 iiioutlis. (J. & C. PA RTF. K. Rowan ('ounty, July 2H, I ').'. p 4 vim s viA. Tlt It nk Jtt aud IIoitc, - ijjTV I X the Town o ShIisIiuh, mil Is? of. jljl erred hi Public Sale, in .i.l Towu, oh 4 unlay of njl Jiowun Hufirnur 44JW.i.iiii. I ;ti ii of Hr-ijrrrifilLT ' fl mJ U Months, the wurdiasor tfivinK Ih.iiiIs with H1irv(.( fe,!Curity. Tho Sale will he muilc with- r ,., ..,-,,rWl, ou' rts rvi. s Bv oi"der c tho fi.rf if flirtlorii uflhe Prin. cpal Ihiok. I). W. S10.XL, Cuoihier. July Im.'J.'J.i, Kloae '! lin jc. oucuicu in a aryiu surpaiwiiiir any oiner Wura oi ine Kina done in this State. Also, Touib-Suuiea, Window-Silla, Door-Sills, iVc, kept constantly nn band. Mill-Stone, heretofore costing Irian ft.',) to sW, he will now make fiir ij(25 or (itjld-Gnnrlom heretofore routing l5 ho wilt cut tor ",1. mmIowiIU enntm? ftl Ux L w -fcarla--a-T-n fc 1 .i..l..i.L.rM-..l-a.ittiiM b -. . ' lr TtoTT May t X. sSIp IN pursuance of an Order of the County Court of Rowan, made at May Sessions, 1835, 1 will Ex pose to Public Sale, on a Credit of Twelve Mouths, at the Coun house in Salisbury, on Ttifmltty of Att futrCouft n(v, lhe Old -TaHand Lot. Poi session given on the 1st of Dueeuiher next. (J KOllUK VOU LER, T. P. B. "':'Jim fftyltaS; ;m--,-iUpit rpiIH Sl'l!S( RHir.K huvitig pnrehastx! the et-- elusive ricrht for Making, Using, aud Vending the above, valuable Machine, for die Counties of Rowan, Iredell, and Cabarrus, ofTors the same to I he Farmers r those Comities at a very low price; the right of muking single Mite bines can lie had at any time.' Ue will have a number of Machine nioile in a very, short time for sale. JAMES COLES),. Rowao Counly, March 81: 1833. s f .-' , 3 ! i
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