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IS f tW id-1 ed. laA-! ha- bMlt IMS aatbmf "HP i km . I fdfb,ij Kf at' tM0a, of tw wtkb W our b afa (Of PL' iidc: lytol our ht ilb .' ie t iistriti be p fu rtf lb in4K ireifr r awn' he SoU- d to y twi but ik i, featftfZ rerna' tier, tb3 socb vei, l1 brunch ice of . r ,p,. ny d ulniri fmin lite 111"1!' .' ' " ' , , , ub it fl'":, " ' " ' g1 ftrn"' ii ' i '. , J4 tst of Mobile, foniriwnrcd th 11 lliii fc fcdorminf la lUlf LIU un f Iba min uf t do!ler,-enr the M No. ,17 .-t redeem Utr fie dollar note. ' ' i l it tsUd in th N. 0- True Aenerican, 1'iat ,k kwlrfasatioa Km been f wiJ na jifiea I ha Uef tbst Nf ic 'H o00 recognise llw indrpoo. U coMNnc4 f lb condemnation ami censure . . ' I . ft T . L . I ! jmmmM IMHUCWiKUiD aj miai oy uie ? British ParUarn-ot, and th passage of Ull limit. s. ... i. .. : -.j ... l jif bitcVtarouoaUaa rcaign,ai.d return rtb- 'jifc to EflgUni (jornm UriMt MaMitscitti We bar ractirad the October ouotbar taf Ikia lotereeting 'tftsiuoa. Th Uf t4miraU article, Memoir ,k,tJ U 8U7, by Judge Harper, ii an old acq u in- Itjaot; th next, M OJJa and EimI," id en amusing ipet.aoouioiflf many food and true thing. The -, ftcijutrouvillbalbuiid below. TboBrptem 5b.( Na. of this work (ailed lo reach ne, having I - M.kaM. Mill' iiloring expedition. . r"-n i I ah ant atst-m i r-n si tt-frnanv MESfiENGEa, HU X. bmiiu. rtma, I yrauir aa Slavery j read kwfbre th Soo'h Cam. ji Hutwty for the advancement of Learning," la Co jU; r Jad lUrpw OHgiaatly auMitbad ia tha .kalJtararr iouraal Rcftwd and eorractod br IKiotbo k "Mt-optt ." ZOddaandatMia i ir eoatraJla of tba Old aod N Tuna b Oiim . . i ft t . 1. . a. Cl.i . aL 'tetwDrr'tiiri from ValMU1, Citu Vhia ivniiti CaUcoobfi 81. ParaUat ButularfBt iMl;Uaadal Be Mas AoacJoUof Oooaparu; Twb Ukatury; BtxM Zmm; laa Gm4 alaater t74av CL i Taa Copt-Buok, Na IV. Mr Coaaln But; Lpn! .Ctrvirt; U Daaiora; QwVfj t llarawoc-J t Aa fan! WlCCw,ofPrtaTWri,Virtioia--frfca U)S.tMMrkaotbtCia aouilad - WaU- 'l aaftaa&LM aaasafer er; ralativa to Ua clothinf of Wubiafto wtU taa I Impanal oarpta, f tba Ar- -Bf taa Btaftiafcaraf JadnCbaaa. R.ARaview tat aa vorb (tU at tracta.) aabtloi, " NMm oa Uta Vmmb Sutaa: coataiaiaff llaaeriptito KkHobta ot W Soil, Clunala, RMoarcea, aad Hcaoofir J by Janvw jUHaaUwef 'Bonlar Talaa," JU." 7. bofrapkiral Kkikaaaol LHrier Atrw-rtcaa PoaU aad Noveliat: Na V. Caam P. Murria Eaa of Naw Vorb. itb aitracta lfcb ka. fj k . f-va bia piaat aad watical wntaj, ombraciaf Tie afV. ' iinJarraaBiB Woosm; Uoaa after tha Maaoer of (ba UkJaa tum; Boaaaei ; amiuieni wiraia i iumu arait II tan; SlaflifU Recollect iooa; Rhyata and Kam; Tba MmiaWra Tb Eatort; ludiaa aoata; )jn t PoH What caa it llaaa Plactda'a aiUraaa, Aa. & Taa World Aa extract, fron tba UUum (Otuo) Haaaka. aionaL Ktni. Liaci la tba Vetnnrr of lira. Aaoa 0. Davia, of NaW k. HiaMaMDoi-Br Mm. E. A. Dupuy. la Tba Vsanar OwtaMdBr Mr. L. IL Siroorory. 11. )WTr;flr lh Tenant of tba Sponf A Lejand nl tba ,ita Bulphur Wrttteo by a ffMtlcmaa at the wane Ipttar Bprnp, eanof tla laat aaaaon, at itta rrquew ft lady, wbo wondarad .bf ao eelebratrd r(rvq I art aradacad a rooaoeaj, 1 loa mcheiof ot Am kit Ntrriar Br a-Brotber A. & Camden & C 3tTb Widuwar'a Soliloqay-By & 11 Tba Ka Viar Priawwa-Br CP.C. 15. Tba Drinr Child ' 1 it U If i Al.taaMl AN. Ul.; a.kyv AmA U U LfhrMflrl Vi flat. v I akr 11, 1S37, if ad fcrty-Utroe y can-By Elin, of i'A Tji Faiieri RicwTEi-Tbe Ortober nam IWnit, ttf tkU l.airrl la Mtaokaut na milk imu. i M UIW Wl tHtl Uul 4ioa pu net ual i (y , coo d1" Wnluable,tDd iotereat "n"' TaUceCooteotaia i containing, aa oauat, t variet j intereatinf ricultural matter ,- ia eubjoined. . . rosmra op farmehs regis ter,.no.l. ORKIHAJ. COMllPincATtOM. CwuWr reaMrka oa the ailk culture of ihe Tnited jStlai VVolw ia Pauqoier; Proeoadhiga of the Aprv plUual Society of Nottoway and Amain; Large lea tea q ua aative mulberry (awraarB&raX Ua theaufiraM. foUoe repooa of tba U. & ; Weiooraoda of limiof Pro PUKdV"!1'" premium; Seedling Canton mulbury itan; 6dk cutUireaitd saulbury raeoalation ; Treatiae oa Caltore of ailk. No. L Oa the morue mullcauli; (Mhetorea and reaMrka upon Ihrmer a rticlea ; Profit from Cr The drwigtit Sea-ore; Coultering Imorote of land and health ) Cultiratioo of tnMk Sooth iUftHUwLMkillB. CineinnattL and Charleat.iii rail. J bank; The drought Tl Greea Bprixif kudo 1bx county; Seuuo and aula of cropa in Aanst, ,Wiahel Iron eopplement to laat Na); Private for ;"poleoce jkaaon and atale of arepa in Septtmbw; Ltet report ot the tnulticablie trade and mania; On leedlinga of Cbineae and other mulberries; Monto .'j vooiincrciaJ report; Editorial ooUcee; -VltajfiiU C imnhM Maa;- h!.tnt1 -ryw ,J ffk iT"1"?; Tba American manner of moving bnueee; Ily. jOMpbobia tnaheep; Practical effecu of draining ;8elce- i l?" wbe1' Cur'nf emw by ; Takinj honey ""'t'eyingihe beeai EatimatioOTBfTBe fiirnKra' feeding WM Imm In Iknrm.l HI ilk fmm MM Pompkin a ' eaan viruuii ktw wii iei vucin w tui ltotheforegoing llrw8whJ!ct ImutaalflA UI awHaaktaa nl Marl I K?f Ml to WnW bay; Important to silk-growers; ?i lwe-aarers BririM ariiwa taina ivar ihaSlrk. i"5Wd Petersburg railway; Breeding of heart; Deep WmifTretdinj in teed Eatable priie animals; ; n r e wd aa manure; Bhtrpemng hoot ; Culture ot rim "leuluire; gnoatbea turning to pumpkins! The rh peach tree; Culture of oniona; Fowl ""Pottociouaeartbea ware; Difference of planting corn SE? 1Bi 00 bWa land ; Carrot Seld cnltpre; Uae- ""wtnimala, i .: . . married, ..m "; .' sv'i?2; "r- JlIL BULLABAUGII to MiaaBKT- 'ill t OT " K-roo rrmn rayette a u i ii . r. t . . , " "-ll 111 M " W atime Bmnl Vi.ll.: . I. .1 . K - tiflu rr r um river anove me wan- , . 'j ,;; " . lCSwinmaiciretf,'f lit Urtncm. Tan.. r,J rnurann pdpm1 e.. : of una r. . Jr. . " .-r. - ,J,t? h,m. Wi a family' and rr "'""'ery twin j iik culture : lieokwy am Aew York ; Agricaltore of Tuscany ; mi. nitmirii miiA "win; ja me mm uul nl iMlhoria- Milrh mhi: "iva inseeta;-Bulletting" not a wire substitute rfjm; Reneaimr aM kmmAmt, trnR f 1 :,SM-1.(M t UL1 l.C.L TJ. awm-., t'oimtwn, r,. u ,,f J',;,,, t:U,n ti c Ut.rattH on Tucwl.y aixl Wed hrml,,, L,.t. (."ra l.Mt. a 75. 1 h.a ia l!a Urgt tUe that rwr Kfi J..!c.l at I'norrtow. ba da free uf A. M. a cm-f.-rr.! no ,1t alimni, aM h. wwary . ihe Het. McM.IU, KuLrudtnijht. a-i A la a .. . . f runaoo, un.M-ri AUro, ,warh, N. and on Harourl i. Whjnn, Maryland. "11 honorary ibgire id I. D. a e. frrrtjd poo the flav. Hnry RutCr, Pr4.Uii W aalw Mifitoaj u.IIr-e, Kef. vm. 8. Pumr. of KKhnva, a., Rv. J. J. Merle dAil-gf.a, Pro-fc-uc id" OriMiaatiral ll.-t.ry the 11.oKif al Semioa, tlaorva, and the Rev, J. J, (ir.o-lf. re, Rector of He Mitoary iiniuinary, Part-. Aa kddroaa waa delivered oaTueaday atrryrn, before lU American WUim Bocirtr. bv OA. J. W. Scott, of Hew Drunairk and t WeJneaJay, af ter the eserriare ef the rradoalin cUaa. b the li.m. Jlio ATI Well, of Laiinpion. Va A'. Y. Journal vf Commertr, Oct, 4, TVrli aaW-rWe loam from Cant. Hint. of the brig Only &, arrived yeaterday fromTerba Mand, that oa the ev eninc of the 5tb and auomin of the Clb eltiroo, Rura Key waa vidted )ry a rut aevere hurricane, hich blew dove a number of bouare, drove 10 aJoope booml In Naaaed In era, which had nut again Lee beard t4T killed three peopla on abore, and injured a number if othera. Upward! oflM.OtWbwahcler-raalt were deal roved. There are at ill upward of 30,000 or 40, 0)0 bu ahele retnaimn. " ' 71c Mrmrm-T)9 eitixena 'of Datua and Howard ewirfiee,' aliaaowri, bad raiand a tore with which they late. led to auka aa attack on tba Hormone on tba I Oth uh. The Mormooa are laid t number 1500 to 3000 (Sshtinc men. and wen daily etpecting relcfurcemrnte Crwca leir frieoda ia Canada. Their dpr!ationc are ao outrapvoua at U be po longer bearable, and I be iuhabitaoU bad made prepareUona doomed auHicient to alter, ruinate there entirely. THE MARKETS. ' AT SALISBURY Septetaber 13, 1KJ& Bacon, .... a 121 Brandy, apple, , 63 a 70 Molaaaue,. . Naila, . . Oatay . . . Pork. . Sugar, brawn, loaf; . Wt, . . , Tallow, . i , Tobacco. . . . Sa 10 . 23 a ao Mra7tlO . 11 a 1. .14 a l 150 .10 a 121 (aeerce) peach, . 65a 00 Butter, . . . 10 a 121 Cotton, in aeed, . i 2i cleaa, .7a 5 Coffee,. . . . 15 a 19 Com, . .... a 60 Peathen,. '. .85(37) fW. 600 a 7(io Wbet,(WheI).100aO(l( Pboaeed,. 75 HfiBiey,. . . a 60 Linaeed Mil, pr. gal $1 124 Egga doe. 7 a 6 , HEAD QUARTERS, ) - Salary, N. C. Attention ! orriczas - or m 64m aawinrr. PARA DE at ihe Coortbooae ia the Towa of Kali-bur, na Tuetday the 23d in-taat, at 10 o'clock, A. with aide UiM ht Drill, aad Wedneaday the 24th inaUnt, at 9 o'clock. A- M., witbyowreapeciivecempaaieaeoaiped aa the I Am direeta,. fur inspect oe and review by the Brigader UeoeriL CapUine will make tbeir returna oa the day of DrilL By order . .. ' ' ' 'I w- W". Coca du J. M. Baowa, Ar'jt StlMbo nr. October II, 134. 2t StrajeA or 8loci. IKUJa tbe Sabacriber, m Baliaoary, on Satorday the 0th inaUnL a aorrrl bone, with aaddle.aod bridle, the ban waa fwof rears old laat Sprior. bia mane inclining to lie on the left aide, marks not recollected, be ia nearly or about 15 haada high. Aa) person de livering him, or giving mfteimuion that may lead to bia recovery, ahull b liberally rewarded by the Subscriber, living 3 mile North-west of Saltatory. ' ' iEllU FOSTER. October 11th, 1S3rl tf ' t J WILL ba aold at the Coart-IIonaw ia f v Saliaborr. oa Tocadav the 2th dav of NuOcaiOer next, onder decree of the Court of Equity for Rowan County, a TRACT OF LAND, belonging to the 1 loirs at Law of John Vsltoo,dec'd., containing 290 acres, adjoining the land of William E. Powe and others, on Crane Creek ; eubject to the widows Dower. A credit of twelve woatna. will be allowed, aad bend with ifood aecurily for ttie purcbaae money, reqoired oa the day of sale. SAM'L SILUMAN, c a. a. October Uth, im. 58: 6t UEMAIXLXG ia the PoatOflic at Lexington, N. Caroline. : Abeakwa Cameron, Alexander R. Crtver. I.ewia Cra ter. Joha Carrier, Rnbert Cox. Christiao Disher, Hen ry Fludder, Joaepb Uordon, Lrwis Grarea, Thomas Hcsrtly, John Hage, SeiL, Miaa Sarah Hunt, William Jarrat, Daniel Lacey.'Johit Iceman, Noah Livhtpnod, William MtJuire. William JTCny or Mr. Disey KeW Ir.N. B. Pratt, David Pinter, Tignal Pleasant, Adam Rider. W. 19. Pneara, Jacob SboaL Jamea Sullivan, Philip Snider, Thomas Tomlroson, Jamea Tompkins, Daniel Wood, Cyme J. Wheeler, Miaa Sarah Williama, FwdericlUrounltL- KUU.SAViUJ, October 1, lSB. .... 8 ' . Boot & Shoe Making. -r? f HUE Subacribers have recommenced JL. Uieabuvabusineae at their TsnVard,! ty npnoaita the old Jail, Using - employed rod workmen, with materials of the" tin amen, wim maierwis w mr- mm quality, hereby loionn ineir irienos ana tne puouc in veneral. that tbev are enabled to furnwh the beat kind mnrk at the sliorteHt notice. Tbev have on band a quantity of ready made boots and Shoes. UZT X gro Shone of a superior quality, ekea,bf lAe ewn Tbev have alw for Ale, hither of every drecrirtioe, Btiuvviv ot uii.i iu tit-ivo. v " , mmn s .now a na rrww c October 41, lm ' ' m ALL peranne indebted to the Tte of GEORGE MONROS, d-Hfd," cither by Note or book ac- count, are requeted to call and pay the si me without letav. and all those to whom Hie sad Gemte Monroe, dee'd. waa indebUaU are requested to pre.-ot iheir ac count within Ue time preaenbed by Law, legally bo tlientteated, or this notice will be plcadejd ia bar against ,bei' WMe :- V JAMES OWENS, Admr. :.; Sf-pi. 20, IK8. i : . ot TFK mUinfvmtmr friends in public bui arts, tknt ire Aane tf complied the Pricing of , Urge mnd tplendtd Stock of laiailUB.o cm '1 N-V Vuc ttac. H'lIK KoVcni-r e-'ll at '.U H.(. it r.M d.-ar on (), u,,M .m,J . tnn p8f. rr. m H-.a, on u m.ltj v,t ,ib"h t..W ant. imt Bta liur.!il liairb t.ra, J,, Co.i, and fnUm, ramilug L'U it IUrli!J 4 Kiirhra fyrmtiirr, u t--t,r mah n.ny oihei afi lo un,,Ml, Bieiit Tefina Bv4e kiwwa m W day U Hr, , - -JOHN B.lllt rvjitrntU-f v HH u HXIalHUUlW .UCLHa PIIK IWla eadre At-Uti,m Uaraa, ,ill brgla at KalMbury, N. C rxj Tu.liy, the Otb of Novambrr next, wbee the f4loing ptinea will be rwa (it, . , ' , war aVjr A Piwt Stake 9 yam old, one mile out, 'UrrlptK! : r0,(X),TocUetbadayprevi.ioatoUe Race. Oa the aame dy I year olda, ruila beata, aub fnptioa : $ 100,00. To eioae U, day Met iout to the Race. 2d a'ay Two mile beata. purre tU0,00 3d d-y.-JU.Ia heala. Pareet $1504XJl ilk eVy-Boet it, ia5e.il heaU Poraai tl'VW. Aad the aatraace money nf the eminiia dart added. . . tY TUB PttOPWtrroRS. Balwbury, Sept, 13th, 1H THE Bob-rriber hu boea eogiged ht opaardartea ara la tha nt. IK Twill vn nil I u ad other Machinery when worn, or heated. By bia method. Irons of ailhrr anneM- nr lanriwil.l iUmu aa alao the boah for the Suindle and Ink, ma mocb ugbter aoe ateadter tbaa tboae oa the old pita. Te rreat trouble of Weda-tna and remirinir lk Craaka, aad Oodgooot are aated whan rua oa. or la tbeae Boabaa and Ink Anv MM wiabina to await mu-li.Mr J iLU ItinJ eaa be aapplied by making application to the Habacrt er ey letter, at Hucuviiie, uavie county, n. U . aa 4w owfewaaai September 20, 163& ftThe Bubaeriber wcmA rf .Uk!.. formation on the aobject, la Dm. A part a, on of the Edi toraof lie -Carol in taa." CIRCULAR. - The article published below, concerning the new and popular doctrine advanced by the tilustriou UoelicLe of Germany, cannot fail of etcitiog a deep and thrilling intereat tbronghout our country. 1 COEUCKrg MATCHLESS 8 AN ATI VE, a medicine of more value to man than the vast aiineo of Austria, or ereo tba united treaeure of our globe, a medicine, which ia obtained ryaoUj fiorn the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdom, and tbo poaweaace a TniEB-roLD power. a medi. cine, which, though oemgned aa a remedy for coo auropitoa ameiy, ia pnetoeaea or a myateriouB inltu. enc over many dieeeaea of the human ay stem, a m&iM which begina to ba valued by PkgmdMiu, who are daily witnessing its aatoniabing cure of ntaisy whom they had resigned to the grasp of the IntATItBLI GbAVB, ' 4 DOSE of the 8aoativa, for adults, one drop : for children, a half drop and for infaois, a quarter drop ; the directions explaining the manner of ta king a bail or a quarter drop. . ffa atwa a . ' a as a. m . raica i area anooaa-tnira rtl Ooiiart" (-!0; per halt obxce. i , NEW W4TCIIES,' aTSTrsLLaaT utd outlsx.?. JOHN a PALMEB has just returned from Philadel phia, aril fj 5" of the i )L W entirely, phia, with a very Fine Anaortincnt above articles, of sn new fashion. A large assortment of Saprior. RAZORS And KNIVES. He can safely say that his assortment is superior to any in the western part of the 8tate. Call and see. 03" Watches and Clocks repaired at ueual, and warranted for twelve months. . .. Salisbury, Nor. 8, 1837. t ; I i; tf a Land lor Sac.".7 r fp HE Subscriber otTers for Sale, one -r- - - X hundred acres of LAND. Ivinir Rt of the Yadkik river, between Stokes ferry and Bun rage a unit, in me lounty ot Montgomery. Attecbod to it is one of the finest mil ae in the State. During the late dry spelt and low water, there waa a sufficient fliianlils nr -sater In dria two or throe set iJ mill, n fm rSpindlea. v , ' , ; . .., - 'I.U 1IAKKIS, Wind Hill, N. C, Oct. 4, 183. i 9t . , . TO RENT, 'IIE House and Lott aitusted on Main street, be JL. tweeo Uie residence ot Mr. Crawford, and Mr. Fisher, will be renlod entil the let January next. For term apply at this offloe. tf t. Calitlj:c?arltlatiAtgiiM UHton orove, Aa viohob vouniy, . . ;.. f . By JA9. WISEMAN Agent. j- erw 1 . .. d? nm PASTiVfia-.WAMTr.n. wjrriTTurc!ci5rany ainouot of otd Casting! that T 1 mi, brouffht to ut : such aa old cotton screwe, old mill-gearing, old pott, ovcus, mortart, and will par one cent per pound. ' "? .i....r-.,---CRESS St BOGER.'" Salisbury. 8ept4, 1838. f - tf -.r.-.:::.' NOTICE. V 1 will make application to the next Lcginltture fur M. an Act to incorporate t manufacturing company by the name uf the Yadkin Manufacturing Company, or by some other nt mo. CHARLES FISHER.' September 6, 18HS. , ImL - " ' NOTICE. NOTICE it hereby given, that I will apply to the nexl General Assembly of Ih State of North Cr. olmt, for an Act to (barter a Bridpe over the Houlb Yadkio river, near Haifa mill. JOSEPH HALL. Spt 20, ltW. ' tm - NOTICE. XTOT1CE ie hereby a iven. tliat application will be i- mado at the next General Assembly, to abolish Junes or tneUounty Court of ttowan. JACOB HOLDSHOUSER, J COtDMAN. DAVID FUALEY. - September 20, 183a tml - to Ttr.i Lv;;:i4e. TIII'.UK ftii,s into (! (rill i. n, s f- i p. .. J (.ir m I r-J ifi.it. wit,, rs''i Li I..N ha l a five a rjiiitrd ay fc.i'ti. and i;i he a tn i.J r-. J m Manilla ; tint ba u! Manil' wl..! l! l h turn I on aid sa Amefit Mri hniii.n, il( L,t. la fnm ll-l4i, r..inniml.c) by CuH. tUil T)h-7, n a rUia U7, thsl b tA arxral J la ti. lm bulls, tlil te trawl wis aloinatvly autd B rfulla4; tlUlt'eiH. Ti;l t!ien ajirU-- uf tti.rt-.rod a bfif, mnhicti be camel Aai-.ru a. That b wts afterwsrt). Miuloyrd ia diOi-rent vrsarls tnd U lhC siiag usd; TUt at lrfili be Ml ttt ainiTDtit ao inada kit way Uiruub ti. eouotrr, from I'iiiUd-lj t,t, to TsaneMM, and (runt Tmmsi to tilts plac. Such is bs narrative a wall ss I rat anWraUil Lua. lit inaks gt pronoenrs the Iwiglub Unruafs bad , lrticularly mim with which be w not laiim-ar. lis w as Bitf-oigtnoul-) aniall Stan, king barely far (kt, 10 iuchoa high, lis is of a very dark copper colour, with Boe daik btlr.strept that abicb baa bro.i gry. Ua apprere le ba Ut wees 40 aad 60 yatre of ag. llw cheek-booee tra wale and bw bos rattier atmrt, bw teeth ars smiitwKtl wg. large, and suuad II wan commonly peaceable, quiet, and omerly la bi diMxit. Um. Fur the last two year, b ha beta moat ii bw tuna, ia my employment aa a eomatun laborer. I la ia destitute of educeUna, bet appear la be po saud of good natural etna. It may b, I bat be Is alave. Il at thareC, that I make tiua publication. ' (ftr The Ricbmiaid Kaquirrr, Nashville Banner, and Milladgeville Juitrnat, will pleas ktsert this three timet, one week, tad forward Iheir reepectit sceoanU to Ihe subscriber, ft payment, togetiief with Copy uf tl the psprr eontaiaing ih aavartwment. WM. ANDEIUJON, P. M. Silver Glade, Aaderaoa Diat a O, Jaae 17, 1H not far fMtMkUg U ti lm CWeataM. B, 0,new W- IFaciy sad Wfklf Jirmfn, Ie s enitbd TUG SOUTH CAROLINIAN. BY A. IL PEMBERTO.N. Eocoo raged sad stimulated by lb kind sad Batter, lag solicitation of political Criada aad as alUhenrbing uitarast la Ut great qoeaUua of the day, the ende. eigned (fomerly editor of the Aa nsta LVeeW,) pro aotas le publieb a aw paper, m Cotambta, and respect fully submiu Is thw eoosidsratiun uf the public, the Encipie and opiomos by wlucb it wdl be govarped. -mly eonvUiced that lit future liberty, kappineae. In dependence and promcriTy of th SoulMra ckatr, aad indeed of the whole Coaisderscy, are viully lavolvad ia the awsnenlnos qoasUun now pending, botes a gigantie Natioeal Bank, and Die noesUtauoaal eurrsav ey of the eouoUT, the maia object of the South Cam. iiaiaa wdl be lo discuss that quest to Ireely aad Umt) fcirlv and fell beLr the roll 2 NaTamJ I K. ' LJl .!dl!.i!l eogtilt I throw all its lights people: and shew the ret rum, attarly eaeooeU'atieoal aad axpedieat, and riuieutly mimical In free trade aad industry, the liberties ef the country, and especially the trade, eomamree, and pros parity of the tteulhera Hutee that their direct nnport and export trade, once so flourishing, sod eonducive at their general wealth and prosperity, waa destroyed by the overwhelming power ami mfioenoaof ha capital, aided by the immune credit and resource ot the Go vernmant, aad a kindred stsleia of partial sad eocoo- atitutional legialation thai aa employment of the But Dankt as nacal agents of the tiovemment, in any aba pe, must be even mora dangerous tad eorrepting thaa Na tional oae, sad eeeeeaartly productive ot Uu) same ef (beta oa our Soulhero commcroe, since the great credit and reaoureea of the Government would necotaarity be absorbed and monopolised by the Northern Bank, sad defy sll clianoe of fair eompetiUoo on the part of th oou intra one, nr noolbera aiorcnanla-HUKi mat taa only effcetoal and permanent remedy for these evils, and lbs commercial erabarrtatmeola sad dteireaaee of the eoentry, is aa aar Divoacs a IA Guv saaaairr rem nU Baaaa, Statt er ftdtva, aad retura lo the true constitutional currency aad system, now tormed M the Sub-Treaaary System," aa evdnt)y daalgned by th 'framer of lb tJoaaUUitioo, in am la eyerauun a Her ita adoption, till the omnbiaod power of the Fede- raj aartr.aiMi Hank wealth and arwtocracr or the coun try, triumphed over the wise and salutary piwvieiooe of that sacred instrument, and the great rights and into- j rests of the people it waa framed 10 protect that Una system is not so axperimnt," but aa old and aula method, successfully practise torccnluriea, by the moat aaligblened aad eitilised nations of the earth, till the rapidly growing power of the Danta.t.uieo aa " experi ment,) enabled them lo draw within their eontrol, and wield to their own mtfividnal profits, lot tmments crou it end finances of Government that, so far from in- crttuing the power and patronage of the President, it cannot nil, under any rational or probable organisation of the dctaila, to dtcrwate them, to a very great extent; and while the future inUrest and character of it advo cates m Congress are deeply involved ia readoring those detaila u perfect aa practicable, and the Whole ayetem as sale, efficient, and salutary it human wisdom and foresight caa devise, the continual and entire power over it 00 the part of Congress, sod the people, (to wholly onlike an arbitrarily independent nations, nans, would alwtyt afford the opportunity of f oclit'y ing what ever might be found rrooooot, and improving upon all that ahould be beneficial yea, even of abolishing the whole, if it should disappoint tba expectation of the country ! thus happily and, property keeping the great money-power of .the Government, .a the hands of the people and their representative, instead of madly and onoecatstrily surrendering it into the hand of a few irretpontiDi priyaie inaivmuaia, vo ue airecxco, woony beyond ill popular or legislstiv control, according to their own aelfisb aiuney-int king and power-aceking in tereststhat instead of deranging the currency, it will of all things render it settled and stable, and securs from future texperimenta," since 11 will separate 11 and its commercial relatione from pontics, ana deprive tu tu re President of all power or interference wita 11 ; wTtne,!fvfiraeiyootai nosuntv to a xatmnat Bank, which is co-extnivd with the Repubticaa party of the Confederacy, and, commencing r.'ilh the exia- tence ot the present Uovernment, most continue, ia an brobabilitr. to ito end, there cao be no hope of any or- iramxatlon ot the currency, oy tucn a mux, out wnsi wMt bereatly-tfertriged and brekerriipTar aTpf m&m3 whenever the period ot its dissolution arrives; to aay nothing of its being alwayt oecetstrily dependent on the fortnnea and apecuUtiona of private individuals that the Sub-Traaaurv system does mt aim at the establish ment of "an exclusive metallic currency," but one of only about fen millions of gold and all ver, to about four kundred million of Bank paper, since the receipts and disbursements of the Government will requireonly about the former aum, while the Bank paper io circulation amounts fully to the latter, and probably nearone-fonrtii more thtl it will eflcctnatly rnstrain the alarming and juinous tendency of the Banks to over-isaue; constrain them to keep their paper op to the standard value of 'he specie currency ; insure their immense influence every where, in bebalfof low Tariff duties, a limited revenue, and economy in the expMee of the uovernment; ami thereby completely aettle the Tariff and other distract ing sectional questions, and promote the harmony and perpetuity of the Union that the principles of this avatem hava tormed an essential portion of those of the Republican or State Righta Party, f.orn the adoption of the Constitution, to the present tune ana mat in prw aent Northern " Whig party, which is now laboring for the establishment of a gigantic and overshadowing National Bank, is nothing more than the old Federal nartv. under a new name: that party which hat slwayt atruirirled airainat the riehta. welfnre, and principles of the South, and ia now a plain and odioua combination of I Bankilcs, Ttrimtos, National internal improvement t A 1 '" t ,.t f .' ,.Ut th l . ' ri, (; i ", a.d af. t i4 l. e t, . o . - p.,. .'i-f t.f li -a l:.P no 1 I tn im,. 1 'r.Of I fUl-k ) !.!, SS in I (..(,. C - f.,h t l I... 1) W,, tajfjj ' nt Ti , ..1. a it if , ia "IT"!. ' ii wim. aiittxaia n, m r 'IT"" U..i! (.rferif.il of ail larf t!l wliii ouii.i -h-m aM leajy in aitoiwl waria r-h:.t Unduf i:.i,ip bstll who acr.itd wuh H-a i. iiuw.t; sMirin U.ia res BMjrt ol d'liftfta- and litwrif,' ia all Its lmii-r.y wid tbd VMilly 11. 1'iruiil i4ii(csl and ! rrUiHs,U la Ui ue4 of wis i4 Us grru4 tod a.it!rt. tnd aliiintifly vt triiuApliaat, pxwceful i,ljrt f4 th great f.n cipjseiif kuuis l.berly and bapumeae, (bat Uia world haafvarkwiwa. t!sruJint, euli bar atcutturriCTd cbitsl rou dstsi4i lo liberty, Us throw bofaeif in I the IVoel rank of lit OrniWwt; and brra, pr ineipsll, ia it first b ntgod. Tbetreeuf all bet atotstHuu will b fixed apua her Wilh Hi doepeel hiUteat. Umk, ety mueb alrm-t rrsrytniig-meat Vpd apia th infiexibl anarage and Virtue, SiriitereelMlaeae ad pa Ututieta, ef her gallaat people fuf aw e!irta ar meaaa ar spared, or wllj be, to distract and divide Ibem, tnd allure theafrumlhirU4 aad Irked fkitb. But rscral ly a rcetdtot ef thwiHat, thuugb aauVnily a alou and itltstst4 euadjuior, ia bar struggles t South ra iitleeasuind prtneipkw, th eauWgned brmgawlUt him th highest rr-gard br, aad ooundaac is ber chuaU ne peopl. bet nue of the fwrsmtat ft-alinptnd hmlth liea which have anbtppiiy marked th pnaeni diff-r-acew betweaa old pufitical fhendt j and bia deareei us ut, eit to the surceet ef th great rauaa m btcb be M eogsfl. will be in emik iLm aspentlea. rnd coorag Ctfulaaof all personal ftn lingf oi eoud. ratmna, lo ardent devotii) lo the great prtuciplr in. voived tiusttng that our rrspectsd triendsof tit peel, will SifHB brcoeae Saaoctfitee at Bum cry pennd ut th futr,asd earwaetly striving to guard tjsinai llmse disgusting aad degenerating prvawei eeutwet tad par tie, fma the deep dugraoe sod eufM ef which, ibis Stabs baa, kvsreUdUa, brsa so peculiarly, happily, aad booorably exempt Fully aooeuirmg aad eo-ooeraiing wilh the ft ml 10 peopW, hr4ofure, in the aobi. dyai0d, and arlf re eectlul sverwon they bat manihwud toward auga gtag in aay partisan eonteet fx th Preeidttwy, th od rtar will spare 00 pat to tacaket the propriety of pureaing a smular euurs ben-aller. Duty lo hi piia. eiplr, kowttsf, will euMaisaia him I doUrmmataly arid ntMomproroiMngty epptsM the preteaikioaaf one of the prvant uodilate buwever b Biay be di prasid to, avoid ill aJtoceey of th otht-r. He casoot but look upon Mr. City, both ra bit priurtplra and prtrtice, sow, and vr tioce hi abandon moot uf the Xepuldcaa ptr ly La lH aa lb most deadly, dengcruo, and rjre Ail aeeint ut ihe Huulh. ani ihe iru init,iA mJ it- . ..IS . " . 'rtwea t wbrdu CfJ. racy, Usl titiior baf ever known. Al th head ef U old Federal perl aa opt tnd avow ad Baokiie, Tanifiit, Col4iit4iiunt, and idlest of lb ProcUaiitioti and Foree-oill- and no Uu plainly sssortated wilh Ihe Ui famous opinHHi and prutnphw of in AoviiiKxitrfa his elevation, a atave-hnl.lrf, tod tr ', BuU to E"C'lve ebaw ( " lly Wow. of the South, and the eubU.ty at of Ii UkW, and V.'(r . ty of th Union. that could possibly be mUded t them Irotn any quarter. Between biia and bia pr snout otr)uueni, or t mo4 any other, the Boulb Candmiaa Could not 4.-ittt la fix 10s fbr moment; and if th latter, and bia pr SinlaM BnJ MMattm. la. M.4. 'k W a. mam a. 1 . MnJ t !. ongbly pledged, in th late baueordmary and admire, hi " Address" ef their GmrasMunal Kpreatntaaivea, it will be very far from desiring that be should have in Other oppooeot, even if tba prreent on were to wiL'i draw. B it reineiubered, however, tost ail Uiit ttqual ified by impianant ii and the true, and only Uu fours ot the Soutliera State and peopl- no matter wbo ay bs a Candidal .lo deal with all men according le iheir eaeasuree kern the eontrol of their owe internet. principle, and deal ., ia their awa hands aUnd aloof from all personal contests, or eaUegling alliance and become the partus as of no man. . . Ia otlior reapecta, H will Malously and Bneeuivocallr advocate, the doctrine of th Republican and Stat Kignta seiioot, at set fort B la the Virginia lud Kenleca Rieolutions -General Education, public order, virtue. and morality toe Uaioa of the Sutaa, a established by the Utitutiun, far the strenptheninr and scurinr. aot destroying or wo kiting, ot ih inaitulinn, liber Iw, rights, iuteresta, aad iodepeudeiice, ol tli several Siales nd our ineeliuiable riomeslw unrtituLi.ma. it decidedly a Uestinf, both to tlie master and the alave, and fSwmin;, ia connexion with our political onL a combination, the wisest and beat, lur the promotion nf puniie iioerty, order, virtue, and morality, that the world has ever manifested. u will dtirmiaauiy oppose all Intnrue. eeceotion. or indirection in politics, and advocate sad encourage rigia noneaxy, at aiwtyt uie seat policy will leirleasly upnoM in rtg ar, even thougti in opponeutt or unemies, and oppose the wrong, though in political or personal fVieuds will be gover-'d by "prvneisdre nut men" principles being alwayt the bpet, sod men th aseaat and Boaloutly advocate and support all wbasnpport be principle, and oppose all who oppose them, no mat. tnr wbo will dosir and enenurare the friendly advic of U, but submit lo the ditUUmm of tume, and bold it columns always open, freely and oordially, to those wbo diner irom it anu, relying on a joat appcatloa of it motive and Intention, w Jl fearleasly arid anhesitating ly declare itt honest opinion, however unpoKilar, on all proper eiibjucUof discustion, and fairly lay befiir its reaoam uia argument urged against toem hold in? no preference or regard tor its own opinions, bey nd the L.uJ ... . 1. -. .1. . . I , unov, wii,ibtivHi uistiui;j siw trrvci, snu ueing ai wiya ready to submit them to lb fullest scrutiny, and abandon and oppns tliera at freely aa those of mliera, when proved lo be erroneous, in short, It will be, it iMf be, a Frt Prr, thoroughly and unequivocally, but yet rationally and temperitoly; and (in all that an earnest and tincere detire and eflort may be sllowed to triumph over burnt n weakness,) aa far removed from ftceiKioufaett, on the on btnu, it a timid or selfish time-eurving subserviency on the other. . If Una be aromiatug much, it w not without a delib erate and conscientious determination to perform it, come what may ; nor ie it more than heretofore perform, sd, as he feels assured his former readers will readily admits and at na ate bad every reason to be satisfied With the results of och a course, heretofore i be will scarcely be likely to deviate from it hereafter. Fully conscious of his humble capacity, and making no pre tentions to talonta or literary acquirements, he will spar ir . - t . . an tuioiu, uervaiier, ee eereumire, 10 tin xe amende, aa far aa possible, in his own plain, blunt wiy, by untiring industry, spplicttion, xeal, and perseverance, and unfal tering faith in God and good cause, for the want of abilities more enlarged and powerful, end talents of higher and brighter order. Ilia undivided attention will be devoted to the paper, and nothing will be win ting, that hit utmost capacity, mental, physical, or pe cuniary, may effect, to maks it all that he may humbly hope from it himself, or that may reasonably be expect ed from il by its friends. , ' - : ' TERMS. ' THE SOUTH CAROLINIAN will be published Semi vttkly and HVrJUy, on auch daya as may be found most tuittble to the Mails with entire new type, sod on paper of large Imperial aize (very nearly aa Urge aa Uie Cbtrleston Mercury or Courier ) and of the best quality at Tkree Dollari nor annum, Wetkly, io advance,, nr Four Dollars st tho expiration of the year end ilVv Dollars per annum, Semi-wrrkty, in ad vance, or Six Dollars at the end of the year. The publication will commence as early aa the new materials can be procured from the North. Persons dis posed to subscribe, who do not meet with enbscriplioo ptpertinthe neighborliood, will please forward their na met by mail to Columbia; ind tboae kindly disposed to aid in procuring subscribers, will please write him to that effect, and be will aend the Subscri)ition papers. ; a. il pEMBEinm Columbia, & C; August 1, 15. l, t'.a.a t. ''.. ..',t'. '. , , .
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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