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' ' L' HF: Mumirii' in Carolina a '. i i ... r i. .ri;it..r..ii ,-i.iH cii- TiiLit a. HA sun vr.iAr. b camn tnlni lluu I 1...1.1...1 L , " ... i niniht'tv manure iro n irivcn uau , i. ;.,. , ---- iur ot 1 ""' . iChrfi a nd American economy; The toad; " ''V,' A...U)I LAN, say. he ... Ike man, TABLE OP CONTENTS Of THl' 'jtouthrrn Literary Journal. VOL. IV. NO. 11 itriiinal JV--Tbe annexation of Texas; Line,- rJijelpliiaj Random Reeollectiona of Revolutionary L Kalionsl Bank snd Ihe Currency i review of Sa mel Lord Jones poinpwei on irie sisio w wie curmi- and the Bink of England. By James Smith Rhetty n' The ConscwUA Tale of Franee ; The false id True ; Chapter on Lips. By II. ; English Por. traits, jvuiuoer '"wnl j . , f'luctrical Astrooomy ; or specuJationion the electrical L. million of the Sun. By ilarwuod Burt, M. IX, of Jgeficld, 8. c. ; ir mmivo r reoaom. Olio. Scott's character of GilWe; Anecdotes of leury IV. of Prance ; Seidell's Table J alk : Wis- m Money. ' FJiiar't Fori-Foiio. A Glance at our Poetics; A k'ocice of Part 7th and last of Lockhart's Life of Scott ; Notice of Box's Oliver Twist; Notice of Bulwer's takleroo; Mr. Carlyle, the English Reviewer; Notice Lf Cooper's lutmimuajMuUf" . . aI.L.J : U.i. L. .'.L-.-..I J NtwrYoM," Aug. 3T We have news of an Intnrrection at Porto Rico, Imi Governor having been assassinated, and 250 of jhe principnt lilbiibitnntThnTinJbetaiTeiitMl.--fix hundred troops had been snt from Havana to Purto Kico in cosequence of tins news. VilVMTn in It bells, thut the vew.-l was ultimsmly in rlollsnd; tummymyu , ajr lur HIBM pUrCIIfa Or C iart"!N!(l S Lf ff. in whicli he came to America. Thai ho un. .nr.,nu employed in ditTerciit tossels engaged in the coaming traile ; That at lenL'lh ha htt made his wy through the country, from Philadelphia, to 1 oijijessce jind from Tennemsee to this place. Suclj iHiliia narrative as well as I can understand him. He speaks or pronounces the English language badly, particutaly names with which he is not familiar. lie is sn uncommonly small man, being barely four feet, itiiu... uijfii, no u or a tery dark cooper colour, with line dark hsir, except that which has become gray, lie appears to be between 40 and 60 tears ol a. Hi. check-Lones ar wide and his face rather short, his teeth ars somewhat lonjr, large, and sound. He is un commonly peoceaon, quiet, and oruerlyirj his disposi tion. or the last two years, he has been most of his time, in my employment as a common laborer. . lie is destitute of education, but appears to be possessed of good natural sense. It may be, that be is slave. It THE Subscribcrtskcs this method of informioo his llILaM',o,', l,mk9 this publication. fiem,, ,nJ nii tutlMt customers and the public . x he Richmond Enquirer, Nashville Binner, and I generally, that he has returned to his old stand in the iiiicu;ctijio journal, win please insert tins three times once a weok, and forwsrd their respective accounts to iup suuxnoor, ior payment, togeUier with a copy of the the paper containing the advertisement. y WM. ANDERSON, P. M. Silver Glade, Anderson Dial S, C, June 17, 15CW. , - H.Ct-. OIIITUAKY. DIED, ' In ihii County, on tlie 27th of August, Mrs. ES- !'IIER KNOX,(wifoof Mr. George Knox) in her 63rd ear. She professed ber faith in Christ during the rfat revival of religirJn, which took place in the yesr M, sad IH'Jl, and conaectod hersrlf with the Pres krias Church. Por more than 90 years she maui f&tcA, by ber walk and conversation, that her piety Ists genuine. Her faith was strong cr repentance erp her wye 10 ner oaviour arucui. ouo nss w iis hand, and 6 children to tnourD llicir loss. J Camm. In MonUromery County, on Pridsy the 7tli instant. fry suddenly, ALBERT KIRK, son of Mr. George irk. a very promising youm, sgeo n years. THE MARKETS. 05 Ma "Wtr a 121 5 a 70 AT SAUSBURY.. Itacon. .. ily, apple. acarcsj peach, (utter, itlou, in seed; cleun, flee 15 a 18 irn, . . . . a 0.1 "Fealliers, . . . X) a 371 llouV, . mnm fl'laxseed, . . . 75 . . I0al21 -d, 2 ii, . 7 a 8 9a ..September 6, 18S3. Molasses, . . Nails, . . . Oats, . . . Pork, . . . Sugar.brown, loaf, . Salt, . . . Tallow, . . Tobacco. . . Vlk'tttVTbUbliel.rt 1 0W Whiskey, . . . 43 a 50 60 10 30 .000 s 7(H) lit 12 . 14 a 20 150 .10, a 12 a fLinsccd Oil, pr. gal. 1 IV J Eggs pr. doi. 7 a I AT ,FA YETTE vfLLE....Septmber 5, 1838. . Sis . 35a Racna,. . - 14 Brandy, poach, . a 100 spple, . ' 80 Bwswax, ... 24 rmer:": ".tn 13 rottos, ... 8 s 9 orn, . . . . 75 a 80 Haxsccd,. . . 100 Floor, . . . .$7 a !S .Feathers . 40 Iron, . . . Molasses, . . Nails, cut, . Sugar, brown, tnmp,. loaf, . Salt, . . . Wheal, now, . Whiskey, . . Wool, . . . 6 42 7i . 7a 11 1 .18 a 20 .70 a 75 .$1 a 1121 45 . 20 t 25 AT CIIERAW,. August 29, 183a Bacon, lb. Butter, ' Beeswax, . Cettun, . Corn, . . Floor, ctmntry Lard. . . . Leather, aohv ilolassef, . . ()rlu4ni, . . 11 a 121 Nails, cut, . . 71 a 12 a 25 wrought, . . 10 a 189 20 s 22 Oats, . . . . 40 a 50 .121 a 15 Rico 450 a 550 Mi"ar,. Salt, . Mwwr, Anwictn,-10 alVl 5srU I Knglt'h, . .tMlaH ucrmsn, . . bth TiilLw,... . .. 10 U-'l Ton 100 a 137 Tobacco, ma'fM. 10 a f)0 . 10 a 1(12 . 75 a 871 ,.650t75& Till Tlii .22.a.jL. 37 a 50 45 a 50 . 10 a 121 .250 a 300 - IJeuaiu oi" a SuiiuSIor. 4 R.SCO.MiF.l"), a Jew day winces s f. 11,,'w, who call L td ,y thij iiaa i.f JOHN DAY IS, ami has b'cn kt-eping a school liir trie laot three months in Andrew Ihi'iUhoiiM-r's school houne. , Tlie said Davik, clerked lor me st a shooting match, on the 21th iut., and as is customary, ci llecteu the mo ney for the thooi to the amount of twenty dollars, with winch ho absconded after uigln. He w about 5 feet 10 inches biu, spaid inade, suJ has a remarkable bad cough, ami is very hoarse, lie had on, at the time that he left, a black 1 tsting coat and pantaloons, black fur hat, and pumps made of grain leather. He carried away no other clothing than these, which he wou. His character in the settlement v. hero he hss been teaching is notoriously bad as a tattler and disturber of Society, anJ altogether, he was looked upon as any tiling but an honest man. This advertisement is put forth, merely to warn the public to be on the look out for a rascal, and that others msy DoW.bt) swindled oj 1 have been. ELIAS LEE. Auguat 31, 1839. 3t Editors in tiie Western par) of the State will do wqll to warn the public of this scouudieL TO JTUAVELLEKS. Tqvra of Llncolnton. He returns his thanks lor the liberal patronaire hereto fore extended to nun ; sod hopes by a continuation of nis former aUontwn to nis business, to tncrit its contin uance. ... ' WM. BLADE. September 6, 1989. 0i Fur puUMiijr in the town of Culumhia, S C., nrxo "Stint- Wctify and WttVfKtwtpapff,lo he enliikd SOUTH THE CAROLINIAN. BY A. II. PEMBERT6N. Executor SaVe. I " "'-tJWKribeiraa-ExecntoT-of Mrs.-Bnrah Stuue, lata f Raleigh, -deceaaed, will oell.oi puuiic aiictma on N niJay and Tutadav the 29th and 30th day of October next, at h Dlantation. bout teo ruilea East of Roloich, all the crop of Ifl.... ii j n ii ..... . ... wr ru, worn ana roaatr, ana all the stock o nor or, Cattle, and Hogt, and the Plantation Vtemih. consisting of Cart. Waeeotu. Ploueht. die. : and Encouraged and stimulated by tlie kind and flatter- on Wednesday the 31st of October, at the satno laS solicitations of political friends and au all-absorbing place, all tlio Xegroc belonging to said Estate 'V1""?' S"1" "' r,'" tony-six in nunitx-r consistinir of men. women, i" ' ,17 ,r "r . L-l . . j i u ii ? V j '' poses to publish anew paper, u Wumhia, and rciiMjcl boys, girls, and clu drcn, wi be offered for aa e. !Tn7 ... .h- ZJZ.au. .. ..m.-' .i.- I he negroes will be sold in famhti. pursuant to I nriuciolM ariJ oinnloiui h which It wilt tu. m.i,i-nt the directions of the Will. Firmly convinced that tne future liberty, hsnpiuess. iu- Termiirrz Thfl crop juid pkntoiion uteioils will 1 dependence snd prospeuty jif..lheJ3outhera Ktatcs, and tie soli) on a credit of six months for all sums over lnoeeo w Ule WIM,W ww'eueracy, are viuuy involved 810 for 10 n,l ,.,l. a n.r W.k m ie momentous question now penning, between a groes, to The amount of about $5,000 will be sold on a credit of 6 months, for notes negotiable and pay n hie at the Bank of the Stale of North Carolina, in Kalnigh ; and the balance will be sold on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the date. gigantic National Rink, and the constitutional curren cy of the country, the main object of the South Caro linian will be to discuss that question treely snd thor oughly ; throw all its lights fairly and fully before the people; and shew therefrom, lust a INsiiounl Bank is utterly unconstitutional and expedient, and violently fr Bond end satisfactory security will ba required inimical to free trade and industry, the liberties of the lor tne purchase money, bclore the property is chanzed. D. W. STONE. Raleigh, N. C. Sept. 3, 1838. 14 : 6l. tow liOot at inns yALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The Sub scribers otter for Sale their well known, and valua ble Mallion, t RA NGLEWTT MOCrTOVr He is of the Archie blood, and his A. character as a loai-iretter is equal to that of any horse in the Country. Any gentleman wishing to purchase such property, will, we think, be satisfied, on examination, of his value. If he is not dis posed of before Tuesdsy the 18th insL, of our next Court, he will be put up at auction, and sold to the highest bidder. Terms made known st sale. Also, Coh OtoeKETTv avery itrperinr MCKtlf tr to lerably Iswc, and remarkably well formed, six years old. Satisfactory certificates will be riven to establish his character. - T.A.HAGUE, W.D.CRAWFORD. Salisbury, Sept. 13, 1838. " It 25 DOLLARS HEWAItD. RUN AWAY from the subscriber his man ROBIN, who seconded about the 28th of last month without any cause whatever, and it is believed he will en deavor to make his way to the Slate of r- Olitor" Robin is atolrabl- bright mu latto? about au feet hiffh ; a stout mus- culai nunagrdibout t2yma.hu one country, and especially tlio trsdo, commerce, and pros perity of the Southern Statesthat their direct import and export trade, once so flourishing, and conducive to their genoral wealth and prosperity, was destroyed by the overwhelming power and influence of its capital, aided by the immense credit snd resources of ths Go vernment, snd a kindred system of partial and uncon stitutional legislation that aa employment of the Slate Banks, as fiscal agents of tlie Government, in sny shape, must be n en more dangerous and corrupting thun a Na tional oiie'i and necessarily productive of the saine ef fects on our Southern commerce, since the great credit and resources of the Government would necessarily bo absorbed and monopolized by the Northern Banks, snd defy all chance of fair competition on the part of the Southern ones, or Southern merchsnts and that the only effectual and permanent romedy for these evils, and tlie commercial embarrassments snd distresses of the country, is an enlire Divoacc of the Govbbnmcxt TrdSTaW BkSiLK, Slnle or FedertU, and return to the true constitutional enrrency and system; now termed " the Sub-Treasury System," ss evidently designed by the frame of lb Constitution, and first in operation after its adoption, till tlie combined power of the Fede ral party, and Bank wealth and aristocracy of the coun try, triumphed over the wise snd salutary provisions of that sacred instrument, and the great rights and inte rests of the people it was frsmed to protect that this vatein is not sn H exDeriment." but an old snd safe method, successfully practised for centuries, by th mo4 1 enlightened and emitted nations of the earth, till the ' lu( j, Cim.'iilidiiliuiiiolS, ('olimi,' it.oi.i ftuj AUi.liol. inis every thiujr must ul.tinxwil to",tli teelmgx, tute re:.tH, and aiifrty of the ftmtliern people. CoiiHiihring linn ima.'tiro ol an Imli pfivlivit Trciian. ry, or Divorce of Bunk and 5tutts n decidedly a lrl iiuiiinn, the outh t'uriilinian will cordially set, in its support, with all who advocate it, sd 0mw) all who o)kmd u wholly forgetful of all pint differences on settled qiieNtiotis, and ready to extend the warm ni'hl hand of fellowship to all who accord with il consci enlioiiKly believing M this great me'ture of deliverance and liberty," fn all its imtnunwdy wide and Vitally im portant political and socml relations, to be the Commence ment of one oj tho greatest and uoblest, and ultimately most triumphant, peaceful struggles for the great prin ciples of human liberty and happiness, (list the world hssever known. Carolina, with ber accustomed chival rous devotion to liberty, has thrown herself into the from rank or the contest; and here, principally, must it lirxt be waged. The eyesof sll her sister States will be fixed upon her with tlie deepest interest. Much, very ownkr-alinost everything must depend upon the inflexible courage and virtue, disinterestedness and pa triotism, of ber gallant people; for no efHirts or means are spared, or will be, to distract and divide them, and allure them from their true and tried faith. But recent If a resident of thut Nti, thouir uniformly a lealout and eqlhusisstip coadjuUir, in her struggles for South ern interests snd principles, vie unuersignea ormgs wiin him the highest regard tor, and confidence in ber chival rie people, but pone of the personal feelings and hostili ties which lisve unhappily marked the present differ ences bettseen old politics! friends; and his dearest ob ject, iiext to the success of tiie great cause in which he is engaged, win ne to sootne m'o swneruies, ana en courage forgetfulnoss of all person,.-1 feelings or conside rations, in ardent devotion to the greet principles in volvedtrusting that our respected (rim'tsof tlie past, will again become associates at some cai'y period of the future. and earnestly atrivinir to uusrd sirast those disgusting and degenerating persons contests atk' per- ties, rrcm the deep dmgrsce and curse or which, C State has, heretofore, been so peculiarly, happily, and bonorsbly exempt. V ' , WM Fully concurring and eo-operating with the Carolina people, heretofore, in tlie noble, diirniHod, and aolf-re- spectful aversion they have manifested, toward enga ging In any partisan contest tor the f residency, the ed itor will spare no pains to inculcate the propriety of pursuing a similsr course hereafter. . Duty to bis prin ciples, however, will constrain bim to determinate and uncompromisingly oppose the pretentions of one pf the pre nt candidates, however he may be disposed to avoid sll advocacy of the other, lie cannot but look upon Mr. Clay, both in his principles and practice, now, and ever sinee his abandonment of the Republican par ty in 1818, aa the most deadly, dangerous, and success ful enemy of the. Sooth, ana the true interests of the whole Confederacy, tiisljiither rayeeyeiknown,At tlie head of the old Federal party an open and avow ed Bankito, Tanffiite, Colouixatkmurt, and advocate of the Proclamation and Force-bill and now too plainly associated wjth the infamous opinions and principles of the Abolitionists his elevation, as a slave-holder, and from a slave State, to the Executive chair of the Con federacy, would be one of the most deadly and destruc tive blows of the South, and the alability of the Union, that could possibly be inflicted upon them' from any quarter. -Between him and his present opponent, or al most any other, the feouth Carolinien could not hesitate to choose for a moment; and if the latter, and his prin ciples snd measures to which they are openly and thor oughly pledgod, in the late extraordinary and admira ble u Address" of their Congressional Representatives, it will be very far from desiring thst be should have aa other opponent, even if the present one were to with draw. Be it remembered, however, that all this is qual ified by important 'i;' and the true, and only true course et the Southern States and people no matter who may be a candidate to deal with sll men according to their measures keep the control of their own interests, principles, snd destinies, in their own hands stand aloof from all personal contests, or entangling alliances and become the partisans ot uo man. In other respects, it -wilt teskmsls snd unequivocally advocate, the doctrines of the Republican and State Rights school, as set forth in the Virginia and Kenluck Riieolalions i'yosrsl Education, xwMiajordar, virtue, and morality roe Union of the States, as established by .the Constitution, tor the strengthening and securing, hot destroying or weskning, ot the institutions, liber ties, rights, interests, and independence, of the several Suites and our inestimable domestic institutions, as decidedly a Messing, both to the master and the slave, and forming, in connexion with our political ones, a combination, the wisest and best, ft the promotion of public liberty, order, virtue, and morality, that the world has ever manitestcd. It will determinately oppose all intrigue, deception, The following tt an extract from a forthcoming work ' of Dr. Peters, toe discoverer of the celebrated VqgO; table Anti-Bilk.ua Pills." M HiALTH, wealth, and enjoyment, are the lliree prime objects of lite. The two firmer are only sought aa a means to obtain the latter. Msn seeks for wealth ss a means of enjoyment Jltit vein is such pursuit without tlie possession of health. ' Without bodily ivigor and strength, neither the physical nor the mental nei- ther the inner nor the outward man is capable of any achievement, whether of wealth or of enjoyment Mrn$ tan in eorpjr mm a sound mind in a erfend body is the tint qua non the absolute requisite -fl sny efficient effort in the attainment of human ends. The mind may be active, but if the brsly be feeble, then is the mind active to little purpose. Enjoyment w not there; and tlie finest laid plans sre rendered abortive by the shattered condition of our tenement of clay. But say that a man could obtain wealth that he could acquire the gold of Ophir, and biing home all iiis trea sures of tlie mines ofGolconda, yet without health, whore would be hi happiness 1 He would be misera ble in the midst of bur cold and his diamonds ; he would joe away In wretchedness and despair; and he would exCfetini with the wise msFof old, " Attlrvsnlty and- vexalioii of spirit r His limbs are racked with pain, and he cannot rest ; bis appetite is gone, and he loailics bis mod; bis stomach is oppressed with nausea, and be turns sickeningawav at the bMPticsof munificent Pro vidence. , Ho would give all he is worth nsy, all the , world.if he had iu-for the poor, but healthy man'.appotite. " Please ive me," said a hungry wretch, to a wealthy. feeble man H Please give me sixpence to buy me a tfweel of food; I am almost starved T ,? I would bivs a tliousand dollars lor yoar ippetiV)," said the rich man, as he banded the hungry one adollar, ' Of so much importance is health to the enjoyment of life!" ' ' -' r But wberetb. methidkJ I hear the reader ask, abb. serves this homily on so plain and haeknied a subject I Do we not all know the value ot nesun i vo we not all attend to it aa one of the chief, if not the chiefcet concerns ot our mortal existence 1 Do we not employ . the moans In sttain and oreecrve ill Do we not Is y out money do we not fee physicians do we not follow mmr auvice ao we not swaiiuw weir proscriptions i True most truo - senile reader, thou dost an things, we dare sty, and more. Still, we cannot believe our homily on health to be altogether unnecessary. As iq morals, so in physio is it requisite to have M line upon line, and precept upon precept." Men in health forget . that they may be sick ; and men in sickness do not al ways employ the most judicious means 10 aiiain ncaim. Very true, Doctor men do not aa you say,alway pursue the right road to health. Nw, 1 know of some people who are alwaya dosing themselves with physic, and runninir to the doctors and spoibecsries every day of their lives. They take, I verily believe, a cart load rapidly growing power ot the Banks, (then a.i 14 experi ment, ) enabled Worn to draw within their control, arm wield to their own individual profits, the immense cred it snd finances of Government thst, so far from in- foretooth missing, or a wide space between his fore ereesing the powe? and" wtronage orTt.eresldi?nT,1r teeth riias a teat on one &rini cnecriinne fPIIE VsJJtia and Cslsteoe Attociuiion Rurtt, will begin at Salisbury, N. C, on Tuesdsy, the ulb of uovtmoer next, when the following purses will be ruofor. Ftff A Post Stake 2 years old, one mile nut, 'b npti(Hi : 50,00, To close the day previous to the Rce. On the same day 3 yesr olds, mile beats, suh ' P'ioo. 100,00. To close the day previous to the luce id isy.-Two mile heats. Pure : 1:200,00 3Jsoy. Mile bea'. Purse: (15fl.fla 4 -Best 3, in5 mile heat Purs-: $100,00. And ths entrance money of the previous days added. . BY THE PROPRIETORS. flatiHbiiry, Sept. 13th, 1KW. by a burn when young, and the mark of a severe cut on one of his thumbs; he is very fond of spirits, and when drunk, is-very outrageous; Robin has worked in a Tan yard fin 20 years, and is a very good Tanner and Cur rier. He is alno I good coarse Shoe Maker, and carried awsy his tools with him. I will give the above reward for the apprehension and confinement in tail of Kobtn, so that I get him airaio. Any person apprehending said negro, will please ad dress to me at Oxford, North C arolina. -- JNtt tt,. UTTLEJOUN. Oxford, 5th Sept., 1931, lltf TOWN PROPERTY of the deiailo, to decrease them, to a yery greet extent ; and while the future interest and character of its advo cates in Congress are deeply involved in rendering those details a perfect as practicable, snd the whole system ss safe, efficient, and salutary as human wisdom and Ibrssiebt con devise, the continual and entire power over it on the part of Coi.gr ess nd tlie people, (ao ot druga in a yesr, snd yet tbey are not well after slL1 Do you know the reason J or indirection in politics, snd advocate and encourage riifio hnnestys alwsys the, best policy will fearlessly uphold th right, even iWgb in opponeeU or enemies, and oppose the wrong, though m political or personal hieaikrMiilhBXOietDiJblJ'prinfitAft not men" principles being alwaya the object, and men the messr and aealoHsly advocate and support-all who support its principles, and oppose all who oppnse them, no mat ter who will desire and encourage the friendly mdtkt of all, but submit to the dictation of none, and bold its columns always open, freely and cordially, to those who differ from it and, relying on a just apprecation of its motives and intentions, will fearlessly and unhesitating ly declare its honest opiuions, however unpopular, oa AND LAND FOR SALE NOTICE. fpUE Subscriber, Uvinjr taken out Letters of Ad mmiatratioti on the Estate ol Mary" Brim, dee'd., t the last County Court for Rowan, reauests sll per- s is.lebteil.to sold Mary Brim, dee'd.. to make pay- ot without Mij and those bing claims against tne same to present them within the time prescribed it V ProP,r!J euthenticsted, otherwise this notice ill be pleaded in Bar of their recovery. THE Subscriber offers for Ssle the following valua ble property, lying in the town of 8TATESVILLE, North Carolina. Five adjoining Lota in ssid town, on which is the "EAGLE HOTEL" Also, directly op posite said Hotel, a Town Lot, containing one and half from future "experiments," since it will separate il snd Acres, on which there is a good Blacksmith Shop. I iu commercial relations from politics, and deprive fu s fifi t rtlVU turo Presidents of all power of interference with it; of good Land adjoining the Town ; twenty-four Acres Bnnk. whiph is co-extensive with the Republican party of which are wider good cultivation, and seven Acres 0f jhajtonfederacy, end, commencing with the exis of excellent meadint. The arable and meadow Lands tenc9 present Government, mmrt continue, in all are enclosed, the rest is in timber. Also, four Acres probability, to its end, there can be no hope of any or- contiguous to Mm Methodist lhrucb. I he tour Acres g4nixation ot the currency, by such a Bank, but what logomer wiin ma soova ik oi one sua uau, m we mu?t be greatly deranged snd broken up, as at presoni. holly unlike anarbitrarily independent National Bank.) V" "Vj''",. l-r' " .nl,f.l-.v..fror,l lhnrrinBitof rsctifvmir what. ' P"' uJoc, ol "'"" ' "'"J 7 or. j r i ' J o - ever might he found erroneous, and improving upon all thst should be beneficial yea, even of abolmhing the whole, ifit'slmuld disappoint the expectatjonfof the country: thus happily and, properly keeping the great money-power of (lie uovernmeot, (q the. hamia ot the people tai their representatives, instead of madly and unnecessarily surrendering it into the hands of a few irresponsible private individuals, to be directed, wholly beyond all popular or legislative control, according to their own selfish money-mnking snd pnwer-sei-king in tereststhat instead of deranging lb currency, it will of oil things render it settled and stable, and secure oroocriv ot James F Harbin For terms OO" apply to William Harbin, Esq., at the Village Hotel," E. W. Jones, at the "Eagle Hotel" or to imea F. H irb.n, opposite Eagle Hotel, in the Town of Sutesville. September 6, 1KH 6t 'Salialmry, N. C, Sept. 13, 19JT . y4 STEADY and industrials Jnurnpy man PrinUr, nny get gmid wagi-a a J rpiivniioii uiu " v-aivuii vjo i ic ife, RuUierfordum, N."C. ' -p'. a, 1. . 00 . OLD CASTINGS WANTED. AVE will purchase, any amount of old CaMimr thst Jy !" he brouglit to us ; such as old cotten screws, " m'll-geAring, old pots, ovens, morion', &.c.,and will , n wkj cent per pound. ,. . " " '." CRESS &. BOGER. . Baitebory, ScpU 6, 139. tf GoetUke'a irlatchlcM Sanative. I lie sjt-'ive medkino is for sale at the Post OJice, vwontjrove, Davidson County, ' ' 15y J AS. WISEMAN, Ajent. whenever the period ot its dissolution srrives; to ssy nothing of its being alwayt oeccsHirily depewlenton the fortunes snd speculations ol private individuals tbnt the Sub-Treasury system does nor sim at the establish ment ot "an exclusive metallic currency," but one of only about tt n millionsofgold and silver, to about four lu.J..J .rtiltinA tf Rank miwr ainr.m tlm re(ninta snd NEW- (rOODS ! JS7RW GOODS HldinburaeinenUoftlieGovernmectwillrequireonly about Ckcnp, C if.p, yrry Cheap! OrtA pieces tklicocs, 'eUU 2U0 pieces brown Domestic, 20 ...do. Kentucky Jam s, 4jf vr (In. Northern Linwy a, 2t!t Negro Blsiikets, 15 ours Fur Hate, 30 doa. Seal skin Cops, IwOU lbs. Hemlock leather. 0 dox. fine Utilhliinis 2.7) p,iir cosre and fine Brojans, , . .; 40 do. Seal snd Calf skin Boots, ' W) do. Csrrysll I lames, k ; rj hhds. Molasxes, 10 ia Sugar, - CIO baffo Coflee, together wilh gepenil awortinf nVof all hinds of GOODS, just received and for Sale low, wbolcsalo or retail, by - . rf. W. MURPHY. Salisb7, Fx-pt. fl, ; 6t its readers the arguments urged aninst them holding no preference or regard for its own opinions, bey nd the honest con.v.ii4wnJthat.they ,n jcorrecW ind being kl waya ready to submit them to the fullest scrutiny, and abandon snd oppoN them ss treely is those of others, when proved to be erroneous. In abort, it will be, it thall be, a Free Prett, thoroughly aed unequivocally, but vet rationally and temperately ; and (in all that an earnest and sincere desire snd eflort msy be allowed to triumph over human weakness,) aa tar removed from Ueentioutneit, on the one bond, as a timid or selfish time-servinjr subserviency on the other. If this be promising much, it ie no without a delib erate and conscientious determination to perform . it, come what may ; nor is it more than neretolore perform ed, as be feels assured his former readers will readily admit; and aa he haa bad every reason to be eatbfied with the results of such a course, heretofore , he will scarcely be likely to deviate from it hereafter. Fully conscious of his humble capacity, and making no pre tentions to talents or literary acquirements, he will spare no efforts, hereafter, as heretofore, to make emends, as far as possible, in his own plain, blunt wsy, by untiring industry, application, seal, and perseverance, and unfal tering faith in God and a good cause, lor the want of abilities more enlarged and powerful, and talent of i higher and brighter order, ilia unaivwet attention will be devoted to the paper, and nothing will be wan ting, that his utmost capacity, mental, physical, or pe cuniary, may effect, to make it alt that be may humbly unpa from n nimseir. or m mug rctjoi ed from il by its friends. TERMS. THE SOUTH CAROLINIAN will be published Whv. ves. in my opinion, there are two ressomv lit ' the first place, they lake too much medicine, and ia the second, they do not U ke the right kind. 1 used to make the seme mistake. But lately that is to say for two or three years past I've bit upon a better plan.. 1 take , lit. reters s Vegetsoie uiiraus rms, sou i aeriva more benefit from one dollar laid out In them, titan 1 need ia paying fltty in any former pursuit of heeltb, besides sa ying a world of nausea eMewtisl lo swallow iag an env. . ortnous quantity of medicines. Do you know Dr. Peters f Very well. ; - - - -, - - " And hove yon ever token bis medicine 1" , "lhae; I were a blockhead else." " Tbey tell me he is none of your quacks, who un dertake to mend end regulate the human machine, without so much as knowing of what porta it consists, and how their are wit tnreiher. They say he under- stands anatomy and physiology, f think you call them; and ia aa familtor with botany and chemistry ai 1 am wilh the rood to mill." : : : r You are right Informed. ' Dr. peters is no empiric. He (foes not undertake whotle does not understand. He-ww. regularly lired to the healing art,. Jle hae spent years in the acquisition ol knowledge; he has de voted himself to the study of the human trame, and the diseases to which it ia aul'jcet, and now he ia applyir.g his innniaituina to th ralinf of ouflerinff humanity. . - - : v. . . . .i ..' Li lie does not put lortn the ansura cisim so oiicn an vsnccd by the inventors of patent nostrums namely, thst of curing all disessea with a ainglo picscription t Such a pretence he would deem about aa difficult lo swallow, aa lo take the nostrums of those who put it forth. There is no such medicine. Ther la not, ana never was, a panacea for all disessea. The vcoxTiOLa aiuove riua pretend lo no such miracle. But what is infinitely belief, they effect whatever they underlske. Tbey keep the word of promise to the stomach, and the which usejrmake to u ear and eye. a the former sum, while the BaTifcTirprr In clrcu amount fully to the lat'er.and probably near one-fourth morethat it will eft'ectimlry restrain the alarming and ruinous tendency of the Banks to over-issue; constrain ttiem to kep their paper np to the etamlardvshie of het Semi-weekiy ami UVeay, on euch days ee maybe speciecurrency ;' insure their immense influence every- found nsist suitable to tlie Mails with entire new type, where, mtkhalfoffuw Tariff duties, a limited revenue. 'ami on paper of larre Imperial aise (very nearly as snd economy in trie expenses of the Government; and hrge aa the Charlesuin Mercury or Courier ) and of the thereby completely settle the Tsri If and other distract- best quality at Three IMUrf per annum. Wrrklt, inir sectional Questions, and promote the harmony and in advance, or Four Dollars at tlie expiration of tlie perpetuity of the Union that the principles of this; year and Ftse DuUort por annum. Semi-weekly, inad- system have Tormed an essentisi portion oi uiose or in vance, or at inmart at me ena c ine year. ... . .. .. r. -i i ir . t mi ... l .1.- Republican or Btate Kigms rsny, rrom me suopimn or i ne puoiicsiion win cominenc as csny ss ine new the Constitution, to tho present tune snd that the pre- materials can be procured from the North. Persons d is. sent Northern " Whig " party, which Is now laboring posed to subscribo, who do not meet with snbscription for the establishment of a gigantic and overshadowing papers in the neighborhood, will please forward their National Bonk, is nothing more thon the old federal names by mail to Columbia; and those kindly disposed party, under a new name; that party which has alwsys to aid in procuring subscribers, will please writ hiia struggled against the rights, welfare, and principles of to that effect, and he will tend tlie Siihscription Pper. ths South, snd is now a plain and odious combination of I A. 11. PEMBERTON. Banktle Tartrates, National Internal Improvement i Columbia, P. . Angort 1, ioW- And that indeed is no aliirlit recommendation. Nor are the complaint to which these Pills are adapted few nor tar between. The disorders arising from a morbid state of tlio Bile are, unlortsnsicly, many, distressing: v and fatal A large proportion of all tt.e lovers, espe cially at the South ami in tlie marshy districts, are owing to this cause, from tlie distressing sgu and ro ver, which almost shakes asunder me an nmo, in me fearful "Yellow Jack," which seldom quits his victim Without asundering soul and body as he lakes hia leave. (Conversant rrom his previous pracuce, wn oiacssc, in all iu formi, which originates of the disorder of the Bile, Dr. Peters wo first Ted to employ hi knowledgu , snd experience in the preparation of a medicine which should prove efficacious in this large class of diseases, , wrncn suouia snouiu relieve me scuwg sno mj hu, and restore the OS uses led and loathing stomsch, st the same, time that it prevented those more fetal eflecU whicli ire suapt tolollow iroro ineir impruoen wrn... For tliii purpose tie prepared, with much care and a lust adaDtaiioe to the. purpose, the Vegetable Bilious Villa, which be lo happy to soy, from long experience ano tneawinaani icsumony oi w j ww mw them hsye answered, more than answered hiiostton- guine expectation, -f - It is not his own mere assertion that yon sre called upon to believe. . It irnotthe" ipse dixit of any singhr min tnotign ne-wst ergreate vhhmw i(p that you are to pin your faith upon. Neither al though it is said in the sacred volume that " by the mooih of Iwp or three witnesses shall all things bo es ubliahed" sre you to believe in ao stuMl a pumler only 1. , "A cloud of witneses, is before yea. They sre too numerous to be eesily overlooked ; they are loo intelligent to be caret ly beard; they rs too respec table to be alinhtly regarded. Believing the spontaneous testimony of those whore experience is the best of the truth they assert Dr. Peters hot thrown together in the following pages, few of the many humliedW testimonisls received ftom every Quarter when bis oillshsve come into use. Tbey are lell to speak for themselves. They are ma worua of those who u speak what they do know, and testify what they have aeen and experienced." v OCT Be careful and enquire for Peters Vegetable Pills; they are sold in Salisbury by John M urnhy ; in Lexington by J. P. Mabry ; and in Charlotte by Williams & Boyd, f whom they tan be bad at tlie ft. York wholesale prices. L k 1 , 'A.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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