o'd 0 0 0 0 O ! O ! 1 gtntie enterprise an J prosperity of our own metro. poll, and ee ully o noble sympathy c tprccd by our citizen in behalf of Tim. t TliO hcnlthof the- bravo Houston wai drink with great enthuaiam. The following were among the Inert given i I'y the President. Ten! in her future civil Course may ahe be a distinguished forpntico ami mtenlv, u ahe i already renowned lor her valor. fly den. Ripley. The champion of Liberty. The brightest ornament uf lira pat the aurual pledge of the future. . .. UyjUciuIlairultoo. . Tbo.lillcby wluch our friend in Ten have won thai country the title of civilization, liberty, and valor, over ignorance, Intolerance and tyranny. By Mr. Peyton. Teiaa, a bone of our bone, and floh of our AWi. May ahe bo uiulod to us by indissoluble bond of Union. fjeiier of aMlogy were read from Col. ('arena anil Mr. Hamilton of Tu, who had both been obliged to go out of lown ; alto from the Recorder. Cot. lywn in vary eseellent apeech, in which he described the cauao of lite war in Tea, anil her present condition, made a touching alloanm lo I lie doith nf the brave men, Fanning, Crockeil, M.Iain, It.i m, and other, whose uinei ornament ed a Iriuinphal column represented in a trunapsr eiMy w!ih:Ii hung on imki h! uf lite room, anal where ihe deathleM record f tliflir dil wa aeen liorne lv the. (imlileM of Anveriea, of f.une, ami of liU'rtv, encirclniK in a Iniirrl wre.uli nilli the uotionnl col or of Teia ttii.l the I'iiiIdiI Sialf I In; name of (ienernl llmiatirti, tin) immortal aunyi r oi llu'w laurdi'reil lirriM-n. lUdiiihl the rliair of ihe President wit the Tel inn Klaudard mi a IiIimmI red firld Midi n Liri' vtlnle l.ir. On nu ll aide of II in nnjrtfu' fold-i liuiijr I lie AiiH-rii-itn colur-i, lo whom; ln-a i it i lit I full I ofa.un hl no I iovrrnor Hamilton fi-i -liugly allud.d in Inn ajx-trli an riHilaining "ample hhiiii ami vcii! " to hold ihi-rnii nnollirr bright alar in Ihe prothl cmi alrll.illnii wlui'li now uliooe iimhi it. TiciiM'ndoiia cli'-era were rlictml by thu remark. Iiimi CoIimh-I I'tvia ullodi:d lo I In" liaoie of the brute nun who lii'l la-en lajliheml in cold NimhI Iiv the Ivr.inl-Siinl.i Ann, he mkc nit feel inU of vomit; K !- , mi l mhii'iI to the mlvcr .-k of ihe war worn telcran, Ihihi. alnilini: enioimiH of ihe tmirioi iiridc of the .iilier and the nllii-linnnK' Htl Ikt, ma la: rmn't ivcil but not de- . arnla'd. A i;n al iiumlar of volunleer ionta were given, i wlueh will Ic here.ilW Miliihed. Tle iliomir w.i go! iii in Mr. Milford'a I'1'"! t le. The com- ptmv m'm r.iti'il ahout iinduiuhl. FROM FLORIDA. t'ruw lh: t'htirtitlmi l ri ury nf July ' 1N0IVX DKIMtKIU'rloNS on nu: sr. I joiins. i The liNMirr (Viori'i l.irv, I 'apt. ill ft. i arrived lu re teterd.iv Irom Jai kniv il!e, a. I .i: having made lier awae in the rxtr.iordiu.irv time ol -.'l hniir from Hint pluce, and I" lnMir from tlw 1 Itur. We are indeUed to 1'npt. W ie f..r the Inllovt uij inliTvatiug informal i "i hn h w j ivupoMl from the lo lunik of the I . S. Steamer , I'.taavoiw. C.it. li:rK.roa.iiiiigalima the St. John. , I 'apt. IVrk rehirl!i lliat on the io.tiiiii ol the , lOlli of June, tviiih; in the St, J.dint river, lie di covered a boat coming from Col. Hallow'a planla lion (Hi Ihe West side of St. John, with him on 1 board, wounded, alno Dr. Simons, unhurt with a tLw.iu'.i.'ntci. lu a .sll'irt HUM- alter, ihe deluigt of Col. Hallow ami Dr. Simon were pero-ttnl to he in flame. Capl. IVck'tlien ran over to (leorge . A xwit Klemninii'i plantntion on Ihe'olher aid" of the river, took off their familie and neMe aifd pr.M vied mi to Ptcolala. On arnv iiio there he re iv.rte I the. alaive oeeurfeticeu to tlie eolniiuindin' imli creek L intt'wpl liic luuians ll met iuaii.i nttempl to rroa. lu ihe eveiunj; hIhhiI o'el.a-ti Capl. P. returned to Col. Hallow' plantation a ,.i found Mr. Colt' binldinj adouiinS thottc. of Col. H.-m f1ante.---VV'hiotrhe andrna ol Col. Hallow' n.M.ro lellow. who had been captund by nnd had eeanl from the Iml.H.w nu.de h,a ftp- nearance, and reported that thev were in number I ' - i i . ,'ltl stroni' then hnek ol ihe negro Iiouh thai a n ii no " i i i , , 1 1 1 t..t l-.v.L I.L .... iLuuil lL. 11, t atLll !lf.l . i -1 i .i ;T " .1 1 . , . , ... r , i , . i . .. i w Si IkIiiw mwl nieiiot lo ilelrcn all the eilleiiienion aid river. Lieut .1. LT'ni;le' h iddlit!' wrrenl(i btiriit. In addition to tlie almve. Cant. W. state that M. Pxillman was shot at hi plantation hy the ImharM, nnoitt -l mitt -Irtnrt 'as to the political nueinpimn m im .-nan. bihi- ope Whitesv die. and stabbed in three or f.ur tdares 'cnl'v t!u. pnrt of the Stale. From several of the . oiin with a knife hi wife and children made their on- ties in the Wc.-t hitherto consi.lcred tloii'ntfiil, m have cafve. ! l ho most confident as-unnces tint a siml victory is The account from PJnck Creek are truly lo- j nntjcipitfil over the monrret -parirot' Van Hurrn tVd plorable. F)t'ttl-tiro died there ill 10 day, from , (,rn A!v!ifionit. ' We are clearly of opinion lh.it in Measles and Iharrluva. i(lirnrt Legislature, in the Mnatorial hraucn the Whts There were -Mil reported siek at Fort Drane, I wi, ,,a,rv ,-a( .-, r n sn(i In ,l0 H,Mie nmnn vflmm wer .i out of? Oiheer. ; Jm (() Vi floprin pr0(,prr, f,, On return of Cant. CrKKV delachnient Iroin i , , , .11 tm n 1 01 "',vi , them, will not everv freentan vvlio levere the sacntl nmiectin" the ha""a"C wacaons, vl'lli inst., thev 1 . . , , . , , , prpi(Ciinr nu 7 1 . 1 - trust won for htm and confided tn his keeping hy a no- Kiw a number il Indian trail iiroeeeilin.' towanU . . . ' . . SilH a inn."" I ' 1.1 ...!... ii.-it riprw nirr nt htirrtv nnit in . .1. '11... t.l. ...... ........ n, no. illon It I miles of the detachment. The schooner Mvtnm, V.,., was loaduif at , Jacksonville, with the inhabitants and their biig for St. Marys. THE CHEEK INDIANS. from the CliarUlltm Mercury of July J.I. ,Ve rerritTr last cvenmrttie-Au.oi of t estcrdav moruinj;, together w ith other esteru i.iiHr, from which wc copy the following : 11 WAR NEWS. M ILLKDIlKVlLI.r, July 10. :..Tue.OoorgiajI.u.trv h leavma now in the service, ofour troops. Col. Heall s Ueirt. and and Maj. Allow 8 oattailum ol Mounted M.m WWn tliesc wiTl be discharieJ, seems, from all wc can learn, to tw. doubtful. The Indium in small parties still continue to commit depredations. The band in the Chitkasliatchie swamp have not vet been taken, and are siippoised still lo be in that swamp. And finally, lien. Jossup, we understand, has issued an 6rder,' requiring all the Indians, with out exception, to come in by a particular time, for emigration ; threatening to consider those who do not comply with this order, as outlaw and enemies, and to treat them as such. From the reluctance of the Indians to emigrate, this order, il is imagined, may probaly produce further hostility, and C.cn. Jessup, it is supposed, will find considerable dillkuliy in co.iauinmating his designs. Recorder. Montgomery, ( Al.) July lfl. About three thousand Indians left rW wharves Thursday last, on -board- the steamuoais ijcwis on ('a ami ItriJian, f..r tiMir ut tinx J home nrr (tie MiMiwinpi, under charge of Lieut. Il-irry td the United Suic A nnv. From I lie inaitapu isia season of the year, and the crowded ui of ihe limit, il ii but raton-itd lo etipoct, that I ho Indian will, an ihe rout, uiPr much from dieae. We forward In mtrh n riwult, but Impe for different one. Adnrtmr. Prcviou lo I lie departure uf the Indian from ihi pint onto day mice, many rriuudiiijrb-tii. cot occurrod. , Upon lite requisition uf ih Guv. cmor of Georgia, preparation were making lit chain and fimer audio Iwolv ur fifloen f tbeae dr. lifted wretche that there emitd be nu erupe, when one by a auddtn and energetic clTtrt, aoccood in (riling from the graap uf lliuae in whuw mrwm waa raiaod a hammer, and inllictod a very . verc Uow upon the hood of one of lint gu.inl gave ihe war-hoop, and limn look lo flight ho wan mi mediately alio! down iload by a Mobile volunteer, and another bayonettcd and died in alew hour. Oil (lie nme evening three sttccoedt-d in cacap. ing'from the guard one wa on Thurvlay brought into llic low it under a r real and while pncot-ding through lint at root in a wagon, look a large kmle and cut Ilia lliroul and inataiitly tipired. Hmh is the (li'wr4lMMi of these bring rather than tat given lo the civil aulhoriiic of Georgia. Ibid. hit ji mm tar ro i.ru. T I IT CAROL1NIA N. SAI.ISIUJUY: Snliirl.-iy Tlomiii?, Jul) 30, .HUG. THE PEO.'LErS TICKEi". f oil l'KI-llK.T. Ill (.'II I,. U IIITi: Or Trr-K. foil VICI'KSIDKNT. join tvm:ic viH..iu. roll I.OVKKNOU, i:i)v:u it in iiiiV or w,tti.M.Toi. WMI FK Kl.l'.t TMH AI. TICKKT. AU'IIKI) WKUlk of Kutherford I'.Hinty. . Mi.Kst Mnriir.i.u..i' wmv. WII.I.UM J AI.KWNHKIUof M-cklenlnir-, JOHN till.fX. of Itowan. JiMIV L rnsKI'IIK, of Ibwkintrhaui. I ll Altl.KS WI.Y.of Wake. Wil l i l W. CIIKKKV.ol Ik rlir. Jull M. MOUKUKAD, of toiilfool. Jl)l ) TOOMKIl, of t'uiillarlaTi,l JKItC.MI Ml I'KAKSM.I. !' Muplm. Ill VI I.I.IK I'KUKV. f Franklin. J WIK.S S SMITH, o) Orance. Hl.orT tOI,KMN, of l'noir. Ji III I.. IIMI.KV. of I'auol.ink. J. O K. WILLIAMS, ,.f Ikmilirt. l.r.;iS,TIVK CANDID TKS. Tlie li.ll.ivviii.' geiilleiiieu are the faiiiUlatei. for the l,.':!..liiri' in llnwan. S' nttlt lien. Thoinis li. Polk. I "inaMfotM I'harlea Kinher, J.in t"lo.'ill, Iviil'u II. K.ljvitrick. anil William I). Crawford. Tlierr i hut little dilFcrencc of opinion lielvvcen any ol iwr V. ' m 1. 1 . I tt i . on lioneral PolnWa, ami none on l.wil iii-ft.-i- .-ill of them are Anti-Van n.ireii and frit'iiiilv to i iii.iiiu of the county. Fielihw Si:!Or and W. C. Havvkiruare the caruiidaUa i;,r ihe SlieniPi. eflii o Tlic aame may be anul of the r opinion f of the county candidate. In fact Rowan in hnrmoniznl, and Ktehsrd iKihl Saij;hl uuy k.k nut to ..aliu.wl a united yU-J.liromi jijail! If Ml on the , ltt lt Anjut. i j - - y. ;,rM. .nrP prmnr.d to furuich Ticket in the rominu election to nv amount f tj.' ralVsl fo". -hr-r .pmilifv ofOi Kir i" , Tlt lit.,;w,, ,H. rll,k olV r,.siiy , llpj,",j )r,ors. . pi,Mws,.rs ,, ,!,, ,. Slate to , , , ,, , , , , , . . torvvar.l u uiiine.liatelv alter it Inke place, a rtnteinent . , . , , ' .. . oft ho resul o the election m their rcMH-ctivet ounlio, i ani the !' itic ol t he ueeefiil famlidafeis. ' .0.7" Tin: prosppct. A.-i the day of flection approaches all doubts vnui.-- I' till. ' J J peaceful possession "f the rieht of prepcrly, march to the the ll.h of August i and aid in jtni.ing down eorrimlion. intriL'ii.. nn.i ii'-urpiiien. 1 nis is an mi- ------1 r- port.int crisis in the nll'wrs of North-Carolina for ma MV consideral ions; then I. I every lover of Ins country reflect that it is lint impossible lint h i vole may save our State from political degradation and internal rum. Totme Poi.ut! then, freemen! To the Poli! and fail not to'e! your voices !if nfttrd in c.mttnnnatirm nf Tfirvw who court your, favor only to get olhcc. An.l fail not to vole for )IH)LF.V for llovernor. With such a ninn as General Dmlley at the helm of State, a W'hi ltris hture, and -! ,(,JO,0M in our treasury, vv;c may look W'e publish in this paper, the Treasury Circular, r lative to lac purchase of Public liiiJ.-., in order that our readers may know to what an audacious extent the Administration is thrusting lis powerful arm into the private concerns of individuals. Iy the provisions of ihts circular (ion. J.icku attempts to control the dales o( the Public domain,, assuming to hunVif tlie right to determine what persons may and who nnv nut pur chase the Lands which by law urr .tffered to iveiy one without distinction. This despotic exeriition of power is cloaked undei an utterly" false, hyp.M-ritiea', and nio-t insolent pretence. Were the provtsioi of the Circu lar calculated to effect the preten.lrd ohjeef. of prevrnt mg the Lands front tailing, into Ihe hands ol S'prcu'i tws the course of the President would be no less arbi trary and tyrannical. Who oj what ha confined him the power teput down speculation 1 WT n c ! d Ue derive the power to regulate h"' trade ol in.'o !.i- ; alb! But this .pretence is as fahx. as H -v cirf.i p:. e I ;,...ir....V". i . ... .i .i . i . ... j'v w uuvhiui iii mo wrgr aiwruiavaa arv lo derive the grot leal iuljnfiiii the new reiila. tuMta. The rilont of lltrae oporilam Will iIihmi juatify IImi procurement of rpecie, which t ariree m I hi) new Htale, and the lime i4 Uie new rrguUtaxu takmf clluct, ahow Uut llicy were Jeained la benefit wcu. lalor partH;iwting th arcrett of the iiliniinatrafion. Ikil t main otyt I of Ihia Treaaury Circular ie In cur tad the aal(f gf the puMic Iaifl in wder to Jnninith thu aurplua revenue lu be divided tmonj; the Htate ifording lo Ihe )iatribution Ddl, Tina Hill which - --- , - - , w j'n I T r'M T e tamnn w Minit mtrt I hi. oriftn tbeljlolie,itUekinglUaupwrlei ttilhtliei Utaligiuty ut a bafllnl depot. In till circular the President inanlenily tiwume to proUict the actual aetfler the cultivalor of the and. Are the hardy yiisnanrj of the L'nilrd Hlatea ao utae cure am) unr.ii-tiij aa lo need the oulat retched arm ol aiiy'individual 1 lkitho pm net-duther proteclwin tl.an npial lawal Of the effect nf iheae regulation in deranging the f uffemy wo Jiall k hereafter, ' H.m h ig one of the acta of an administration wre iKwauriw Martin Van Rurrn baa ilemnly irimian to carry out- will the citiuma ol tlie South upart linn 1 TRKASL'KV CIHCCLAR.-ACAI.N I'mler ihia eXtrtordinary ami corrupt ailuumatration, we have wen no measure adopli-d of ao prrincaHia and evil a lendency, a a circular recently laaunl hy the Socrrtary of the Treaaury. Hy merely reailing the circular, without any knowil;e or refb-ctaai nm the tale of the great hnmneaa of ieculatHin in Ihe public la mli carnod on tn the Kaith ami West, and iIum; en gn(rel in Una apYtilatKHi the recent act of Conprea (Iir il ntrilsitin 'he prorcoda of the anl.-a nf thcae lamia, and the cotirae uf the liovernmeiit on tin measure, one niielil be led lu the U lief Uat 111 the iriMiiulgatMMi U tlua measure, the I'ren.lent aial Ida adviai-ra were ar tualiil by purely hoiient motivea. But what ia the fact ! Here ia a circular iuel by or.h r nf the l'rrlenl, f.rf bi.lihni; Ihe rivei4 uf any thing but giJJ ami iarr in M)uii-iit for (Hiblic lamia, Nirportiug to be to put a atop to prculattiti ami frjixli in the public dianaiu, by puk he iiieii, Ji I lljiikt, and other. Tlie cfTi-rt of thu will I-, lo put a atop to l ho aalea if the public lamia, yet lo c.ane into marki't, winch will cut off the vaat revenue arming from the ale uf the publie btxla, end " be ililnliiil.il anamg the Stale, thua defeating by cunning artifice and wicked device, a im-asure, which the fwrty in CougrcMi were roiualliil to paa. la rt not oIivkhis ilint the sale of the public laml lo a great client I mutt Cramr w hen nothing will Ih- receivnl in payment 1 hitn'.'lt to the conatitulmn of tltat (Kaciation. Mow from piirchamr Isil gold and filter, for there i not a 1 whal are the doctrma of tWI Why we aee theru m iifTi.ieiit metallic currency in the country to supply I'1" Virginia and Kentucky Rreolution. The man tine deniand, evn were it pnawihlc tog.H it c..tn i rnenl ' j -tho ecta that theee Keaolution do not teach Sllt Mere. then. 1 one of the evil conaiipiem-ei ..f tn rlt.rtun,aM cither be a find or a knave. If he earn culir -tlie great la-nefit fo lie derived fr.un the r.Tenl t''11 the very language of the Resolution U-ach the I. 1 ofCongr.fi winch ha cvrrnd rcjoicua' Ihrouglaail j doctrine of Nullification he 1 stupid ami fool. If he II. . :r, and vv Inch wjH o mil. Ii.li inan.led in ju-Ih e ; M-'" ,l nd yet trylo skulk around it, then he laclearly to the (Mil Sate. i at one blow fr.tiu tlie Ki nilivc ! 1 v. prorated. Tins is one of the wicked desig.ib ..r Uiia But of "e thinjfwc arc certain, that whether (iorern lir, ,,iar or Maighl was or waa not, a Nullificr m W, he mther object of this e. tci.hr 1 tin , F,,r Ihe last 1 " '""'""''"'er now. He ia now a aupporter of Martin three tear, ihe vn.l treasure of the r.H.nlrv lui Uen I V,n ,U,"'n ,n 1,1 '", C,",I,0 ,,f exlMvaBance and cor ,n ihehan.lso-.rre...,,vl,leollice.hol,er,,..r,nastring'rul,',',',ml c "re c,'r,,", ll't no Nullificr could do of corrupt pet Rank, that have not is.ly .mil Una mo- w"lm,,t l,r" mS T" r"1 to the principles which n.-V for s,vuhting themselves, but have Uncd it mil ! Wio"K 10 '"uc,, ,'ni 1"'!- to the minions of Van Huron for the purpose of buying up the public lands. I I icy have purrham-d largely, prelmbly, lo the w hole amount of the public money in the pet llink. The recent actof Congree for regu lalnux ihia money 111 safe flanks, undue tlie control uf the law, has taken eui of Ihe hands nf these public robbers the mentis to carry on their scheme. Now, the rftift of this circular will be, tn give thcae apveu- later of tlic Government, a chance to escape txp.Mirn, .1 u liiln nlln-ru nr., rtr... ..nln.1 Cm.,... I......u.l.. I I ' '"'"'"V" ",l'-'trefa;- large ..Nan,. ihe lands already in Iheir ptaytession il is shutting the win ilc land market to all but a ft individual wIhi 1 -. . I. C . .1 I... . I. t i.i . . ... . , ..-,-n Mvor.i, , ei iMnas,aita me ret nana ilirniwl.,. ... Una tury ciixiua,tJ,e charge .a nude 1 ...... ...r n.vu oeen engage w.in me , public lumls 111 Mculation. Itui, vt icked as is this circular, in its object, it is no Ir-swenk and absurd, as a public mensnre. Supame cuu Ihe objects uf ihut Circular , lo bo as staUul, lor preventing frauds in the sale of the Public lands. ....1 ...,..... iL. 1....1. c .u. .... .1.. v i i v, .. .....,..,. ,, captiahNt. !-by de.nandinff all payment for lands to be mule in Gold, and Silver, what would be the result ! .... Wbv, capitalists in the Kistern cities, who wish to1 ,',,. 1 -n... ..!.... ,. In... u ill k..l,A ,.. ........... -in,,,i'o ,1, iiiii'in w 10 ,..'1 iinuiu. i,p iiaiisin.il sis lu : .' , ... froin the f'astern cities, to the land offices in the West tMhe amount of everv dollar in the Banks a run will be liiaile iian llieT!overnme"nt Tianks, and all Titliers, to the amount of every Bill which they issue, nnd the re sult will he a string of broken Banks and a worthies currency, unless the Banks curtail their issues to a great extent. Besides, as soon as the spice is paid into the IjiiiiI Offices in the South and West, thu Government will lie obliged lo convey l luck by wagons or otherwise, to the eastern cities to keep up the credit of its deposite lkinks,and for other uses, thus opening a wide stream of expense to the Government. How is it possible in .Mis souri, for instance, to obtain specie to give in exchange tor public lands, where they have no Banks at all, their currency being supplied by the Banks of other States! In Mississippi their Banks contain hut a small amount of specie, i and Uie inevitable result of tins circular will be tlie destruction of all 'her Bank. In every aunt ol view, this movement nf the Government is unw ise, 1:11- polilic, wicked, and destructive to the best inleresls uf the country. With these comments we will now submit the cir cular : I M POUT ANT T lU. ASl" KY CI RCC I IL To Rt ciivers of Publir louy, and In the Depomte llunh. TaVtafav Urr tRTrriT, Jiily II, 1830. In conseqiieuco of complaints w hich have been made of tin in Is, sHciilatious, and mouopcuVv 10 the purchase of the public lam!, and the aid w hich is said to be giv en toellict these objects by excessive bank credits, and iliiigi'Toris, if not partial, facilities ; through bank draft an 1 bank dctnitc, ind tlie general evil influence like ly to result to the public interest, and especially the safety of the great nmount of money in the Treasu ry, a ml" the sound condition of the currency of the coun try, from the further exchaogc of the national domain in tjus inn ini r, and chiefly tor bank credit and paper inorti-v. the I'rrsidcnt of the United State ha given direction, and von are hereby instructed, a Her the loth ..f Augtu't next, to receive in piyment of the public br.iis nothing except what is directed by the existing 'TV, vt goM Bnd silver, and, m tb proper ees, Virgin' land scrip-' provided, that, till ihe Ltth of De cf nit'erwxT, the sntnn indulgences herelofitre extcmhd )i't( the kind nf money -received, may be continued Ibr any c'Mhhty of laud not exceeding three hundred and ........... .... . .., .K,Cotcniani0f Clma, who ia nob objectioMWe on up the lands, they may hive the whole matter info their , . .,... . , . . tt . - . wemy acre loradi purihiaer whoiain icliial in ttler.j A a.,, .,, or Inmt M r'denl in the rt.aie where the ealeeira! Mt. Kmrna I A. many of your retire ' Vorder to in-ur. ihe fk,.,ful tteru.ior, , .he- ,m to" '' w e-'KKled wuh ihe Melh. imctama, all Kete.vrra are a'rrtly ar.ilnb.ted lJ.n. , hlMI"Pl thurch, and w.ajld be glad le learn accepting U Und aokt, iy draft, certihet. or other , m"mt 'c" oewt from h) Uertaral Gmfcr. etidence of uMiey or ilep.mie, though (iiraiiecie, unleaa ncc, I lurntah you IImj nioal important putnta of aigned by Ihe Treaaurer i (I I'mted rttate. in con. ! infonrtalmn, from letter received ihia morning lorimty tu the act of April l -jii. And each of Umm (torn lli.hop Ait.lr.-w, titled Mav 13 1 otticer ia required to aunei tn hia monthly return to k,.., lUverlv W'auirh Ri-e W.lUa r;.k fi n ' Ih- Deprf nl the amount ,pold and of lver I JVu' rl 1 A U fc I i . . I n 1'' lively, aa well a. the b,IU received under lite U-reJLg , " Ke' A' Ht",,n b Bwh- ricritHm; and each deKKitn bank ta rnpured toanneil'1 a .. , . a i r to every certificate flittn uitiU a dtjcti.k ufuioiuv I he ' " m f . " ""i" " ctuany paw in inuo, in auvor. inn in Uiiik nutea. All former iimtrut iionaon thee auhjecla, r icept a now modified, will be conaulercd remain- nig in lull force - i . , , i ue pruiripn, onjeru 01 me rreaiuent in aiiopting withhold any roumenanc, f.e.litf.w in the power of Ihe lirternmel fr.an tlie inomiady of the Miblic laml 1 111 the haml. of culaliira and capita I Ws lo Die injury , of the actual aulllera ill tlw new Htataa, ml of emigrant. 1 in ararch li nc buutcm. la wtJl. aa ia diamuraa. Uta '. , 1 ... . k , . .. . . 1 1. . 1 , 1. . . 1 . .,,--,, rirni.. n, uana nun iw taiua OBiiw, t , which (Imw resulla are grneralltr aunmaed to be pro, nM.il, yIMjr iilimart vigilaiwr .a rxptirl, and relied on. lu carry thu order into complete riiyiiimn. I.KVI WIMUtlll'RY. Srrrrlmry nf Ik 7V'ter)f littVKRNtlR KPAUilir M) NULLIFICATION. We perceive that tin) newapaM-ra pulilohisl in New bern are engag.-d in a eiirvcry naprrling Oovertt or Hight'a political ruiciplra, in ami alait Ihe year K'W. The H-c(al.rrallf.l((ea that hia Kacellency about that time, waa a Nulhfier, ami ainon other pnaifa re fera lo fbirtm Caige Km. Personally we know nothing of the maltrr, but wo have taken ihe pains In make sue enquire concerning the f ict. Whether Govern or Height wa a Nulhfier ur not 10 IO0, we have lb authority of Mr. Craige, atsl aUiof Mr. Piaher Ibr y ing that, in ami about that lime ho(Sjight) waa one of a parly ol Gentlemen ls were endeavoring lo start a new weekly paper in Rtbigh, Car the ptirpoaeof sup. porting the rettblican principle of IX, and that over ture were then made to .Vir. Craige then conducting ihe Western Carol. niantoreiouve tiiat paper to Raleigh, Mr. Craige was tJien oienly and warmly advocating Nullification prim-ipli-a, though, perttap not by the name of Niillifwalsai, but Mute Right. Wc aim arc a--aujrod that about Utat time, or prrhap a year or two earlier, an amociation wa formed by cer tain member of the Igialalure fir Ihe purpose of aup. airtmg and maintaining Ihe doctrine of 'UH in North Carolina ; ami, that IL I). Kpaight'a name wa ngtted by MORK CORRUITION. There can be no doubt, that an attempt is now being made, by mean of ihe distribution uf the ofliceaof the govuruinent, to buy up the vote uf tin Stale for Martin Van Ihiren. We few weckr tmce, anmninccil the apKuituient of that brawling jaiitizan whiper-in of the Van Ihiren force in tints Slate, Italia I). Henry, of Fsyettv tile, to an office, with salary of 1,0(10 a y.nr We understand tiat another gentleman, Col. Ininiel J()ni(- nd Tirf ycophanry'tb ttirj party, and esjiecially lo a certain rei rnua of the ir ty, has received the appointment of Assistant Postmaa- ... Genora. Wllh . -i... of . vear. The concU(l of lo the apHntrheril of a 1 Po-t.naajtor at Concord recently, w ell enulJc him lo tlie notice ol (An administration. Col. Coleman' rctvnrd has been as sure and as sudden as his change from a warm white man to that of the Van Burcn oracle ol Cabwima Co.- However, we believe that in Cabarrus, all narties are well satisfieil u ilh Llui auiaiintuieuL .J" ' - . i Coleman: Tlio Yam because their rlizan has been fcwM . Wh fi(J rf a , now? reweadr. ... , , ,1 ... , , .. ; n Rut two is not all. We also learn thai Gen. W illiam , .. . ni J I , i . J. l-owan, of Bladen, has also received an appnintuienl I in Uie Poatothce Hi-partmenl with what Salery weean- 4 not say, butdf eounte a fat one, or hr would not accept it. Thua it will be seen that our gfnrinut rulers are be- ginning to extend their benign favors tn the people of North-Carolina offices shower down upon tlie faithful among us most profusely. And is any intelligent man at a loss to know the reason ! It i$ an at tempi to in- fuence the elretimxn, which me j'it at hand tn Mia State by met no of the offices of the government tn stimulate the parly, nnd tn win over the doubtful and wavering. Of this there can be no doubt. Was nol a similar course pursued toword Virginia on 'the eve of the spring Flections in that Slate in 'II., ami also in "M; and has it not been the means of chaining (for Ihe tune being only, we hope) Virginia to the car ol Van ll.iretitsm ! Then let the l'eopln be on their guard let them bewaro-V the aeddcuou meanrTUed by a ff rtit ' ijv'f iifiMifl Jwy-ffp votp of 'Free in Arc the People of North Carolina ready to be bought nnd sold by General Jackm,a he would sell one of Ins slaves! we hope not, tliough wethmk that hi course would indicate that such wa his opinksi. It the free men of North Carolina go lo the Poll on tlie 1 1th day of August next, ami cast their votes for titose wlitf will lend their aid in hurling from power a party who will use uch degraded, insulting means to gull tlie People. 03- Cnnrmartmt. Bishop Ives visited 8L John' Church, in thi place, on Sunday last The Bishop had eervice'lhree time during the Sabbath, in the morning of which six Children were baptized, and in the eve ning Six individual were Confirmed. On to-morrow, the Bishop officiate at Christ' Church, Rawan. OT Great Man hai Fallen "The Philadelphia papers are in mourning on account of the death of the venembl- WILLIAM WHITK, Bishop of the Kpisco pai Dioceac of Pennsylvania, which occurred on the 17th ultimo, in the H9th year of hi age. Bishop White it is said, wa al the time of his death, the oldest Pro testant Bishop in the world, and ha ordained every Bi shop of the Episcopal denomination now in the United Slates, with but one exception. " "'""."'!'" "7 1 "TJ WUJuiiU A lmini a I V 1 , . Journal y.- vw,o ytuvgrate anu He. .Tliomaa Maaon, ami Re, Geo. Lane. Br. Il.adt Ageuiaal New York. Ir I i..l 111. .j. i D ti 11 ri h F",',"r" v yv V '"T AdvocaW- Kl'' ' """hi, and Rv, Leroy Bwormatedt, '"" UTttit at ( litcinnali. Tbo li.xvk Iti'ltUMlof y At New OileatV ia broken . li t 4ttltfttl whether any other depuaitonr . . ..... ' 1 will uC Cwtulialieu. 8ti new (xaifcrettcee bare tuten formed, lo wil : New ieraey, Plack River, North Carulina, Erie, Michigan, and Arkaitaaa. Ralrixh and C,m Rail-Rood.-Wt arc jrali fiod to loarn that, under lite di reel ion of the alia and energetic PrratoVnt, the operalKm upon Ihia road hate commenced, with a determuutlion to prutcut0 lite work with ihe utntoat trigor and ac tivily, to il conipb-littti Workmen have bttm for aoirtciiinc employed in quarrying rock lor the niira of iho bridge acroM llie Kuanukfl, and the erection of Ihein will be commenced immediately. A por. Ion, of ten nulea, from Ihe river lo Liylclon, baa been localttl, and ia now ready for contract; and many haml can meet with etuploymeiH, on that section, ai lilieral wage. Th rottie frtna LtlX1 ton lo Tar River, has been determined at,, pejHiiif Ihruugh Wurren and iho border of Franklin and tirajiville, along the Chalk Level Kide ; and the aurvcyom are imw engaged in locating thia part tf lite rood, which will be ready for coulmct in a abort liiite. A cottaioVrahln portion of ihe imtaltnenl uf H per cenl., ha been already paid, and pay men I uro now daily mailt!. "very thing lima far ia encouraging, and calcu. la ted lo inspire full contVlence in the peedy and am ceaaful accomplialiment of the enterprise ; and the public api riled imlividual who hate interested thcuwolvea in (hi undertaking would do well lo turn their attention lo an enlargeateni of the work. A road through the tt ufie of the t"lutc, from ibe Weal, to connect w.fh n at ihi place, w.mld not only greatly benelii the Hock -holder and ih.scily, but would on the uumt brilliant pnatpccl to ihe Miblic at large : anil cannot, therefore, fail lo re ceive the aid of the Stair. .Measure lo secure tin desirable object cannot be loo soon adapted. I'ulmrrtiM Count 'y. The follow mg are the candi dale for the Stale legislature in Cabarru county, t u : Srnalr. David Ling. and Chrutopbcr Melchor.(hoth for White ) CommOHf William 8. Harri, (Whilel tnd Na thaniel Kimm, (very doubtful.) DKPARTKI) THIS LIFK. In this town, on Frnlav tin' l-'ilh int., Mrs. Sl( Ml IIKNHflRSON, rcliciof Ihe hie lion A Henderson, ajted H7 year. The deceased wa endowcj With Irjits !lit attached her friends moat warmly tu I.i r. and uuJi n.' eneniie. I She waajuiaUivkind-t il-Hl,tf.t!v eiftud a Ah ua -l. i. t ii : . .. -, lumi jw. is, ijiiuiu, ami 111 every ining sue utu nraatu, plain and un-uE c!ed. IL-r detolion 1.1 heir friends wa mil inited : in truth, the diseax; with which ahedieil, wa no doubt greatly aggravate! by exrawuru in ttend mg to atrk relit'ona, three of whom have just preceded Iter lo the grave. - ...... In the Foikanf the Yadkin. (Rowan,) on the 25rd ulimuviUJiIl.uatli:AUJlJiA very tapoctMbla and worlhv citien, aged about I.1! year. " pirenlirc Wmilril. T TWO Hoy are wanted at Ihi Office, a ip. ' pn-nlice to the Printing buinea. Active hoys, from VI tn HI yttr of age, would be preferred ; and to such Ihe greatest cfl.irU will be made not onlv to imbue then, with a laWotigh knowledge ol tlie pro fcsfcion, hut alno lo qualify them Car any busincaa in af. lor lif.v Parttcular reward will be pasl to the cultiva tion of correct moril habit. Application should be made immediately. July, 2!. ADJOURNED 1 RAIL-ROAD MEETING. THE meeting which wa held al Salisbury onjtbe 4th of July lajl, having resolved that an adjourned meeting of the citizon of Rowan, shall lake place at Salisbury, on KHh of Oct.djcr next ; it is earn estly hoped that all lltose who have ihe lea at regard for their posterity, or thai of the community in which they live, will give their prompt attention to the subject, and come to the rescue of the Stale from the charge of proverbiul indifference to pub lic matters. Matter of great interest and impor tance will then Iw acted on, and a full attendance is IhcrdVire requested. (Signed) ABEL GRAHAM, Chr'n. John F. McCohkle, Sec.ry. SALISHURY English and Classical auuDD "plllS School ia now opened; and any persons who wish to place their children in it, may have the ojwrlunity. J. GROUT. . Salthbury, July 30, 1930.. .. Cotton Gins ! 8amuc tacy HAS on hand, arid will constantly koep for sale, Stool and Iron-Plate (Cotton Gins, contain, ing from thirty to fifty Saws, which he will Warrant to perform aa well as any in the State. He will also keep for sale Gin Saws of Steel or Iron-Plato, of good innlcrjjrtl jnd workmatxbip. All persons wishing work done in the above line, are invited to call al his Manufactory in Salisbury, North Carolina. Orders from a distance shall be faithfully and punctually filled al the most reasonable prices. N. B. Person having repairing lo be done in the above line, are requested to send iu in in due lime. . FRALEV. SalitdMtry, N. C, July W, 130. 3tn 1 '. - - V ,. .