T E It N CA KO LI I A I , oiiXOBTJRT, 2T. O.s ; I'rnl n, June 3, 1813. Democratic Republican Nomination, tOti GOVERNOR, LOUIS D. I1ISKUY,' Of Cumberland. , m brief review of the yreseni position of the Ihpublican party." The reader will find on the first page of 'bis paper an article under the above b'.'ad of much ability, eloquently, expressed, and containing sound doctrine anJ (acts of groat inter (.,t. We see it published by a number ol Soul hern publican p ipers, and transfer it to our columns nuii j of tha domicilii of the day well worthy an taruwt and serious consideration. It is hardly necnary for us to say that it meets our cordial probation, and we believe it will be responded to viih'liulo short of unanimity by our readers ' , v Federal Whig movements. It i a striking fact that the only places we see much Z3al and activity aiming the Whigs, aro about the county village. The village politicians appear l.) t ike the whole matter in their own hands, espe tally when the country hn to be taken care of iu :uv yfiice. ' In many instances those little towns fiiuith Hie matt of ttio candidates. Another stri king (act is.jhat the two learned professions of jV and medicine are now turning out more can didates for the Legislature jhan for many years 1.11. Thi must bo owing, wo prcsumo, to thn circumstance' that they understand the science of Winggery belter than the Farmers of the country, li all tuti 1) ctors and Lawyers of eitlior prly thai . see autmilticed, should be elected, the next Lo 'B, Uturs ill be a very mrneJ and scientific body irliapi. " , The llhoie Islani Controversy. T ie partisan of Federalism, thni'ighout tho o iji.try, true to their instincts, always opposed to P pjlar riglit, aud always ready to uphpld the in irpv.lons of privi ege and the mushroom aristor nry of the money power, have been ferociously tiJetit in their denunciations of the Suflrage party ii the lateRhoue Island Controversy, r rorn th timgti organ at Washington, thg National Intelli--.ncer, do wn to to tho lowest humble echo' of its ... fi .1 L . tT. tvi.:- a...TT.I t'n rurrsi ci)icaitw, mu .ru "JF'J "C"( ,ii'e r two"high and honorabtf ticptuus, bnsl fca unanimous in approving the cause of the rTTtTT purty and coiidenitiTiig ilia'l of t hie I'ooplo a; ilhodo Island. They as usual in every thinir, i .ri fully Conceal the true jiointi at iaue, unj ..r.T7r u. ancuu Jli it tho Stifltaga party afg4 ua. aduton revolaiionary-aiiemjtio subvert mo ri.f.ittnioflal Covcrninent of the State, instead uf ,;itflrt aagil i, lo mcovtr .their natural fights. Ti.- coure ol the Suffrage party his been, we ; ;.i...k, clearly - au lutfirifcUwtwnd-M opTtrc-nfn iui .'g si ii iroiu mis uisiunce anu as au uuexrna tjn taiof, Let Ihoir cause is imiie the lest just and t B leu.. They luivo beer up to tbi turn) de t ic.i ot tho first privilege of cituenship. end . V uci aod ooth in g tnorn than thearijthfof 'tufV to wtticii utnief our Iree Uovernmont every , i i ran is cntii'.ed. TlM-y have tried in vaiu to rrcovr this by petition and remonstrance lor years, iiid although tt is evident that time. would have t'l'ir illetH'd icauablv what llirv tlairn and d'.tire, yet th' .r conduct has Lecu imprudetit r .thur than crim.iial, and tho Federal party ha fnly gueu rviimice of their. unchaiycd adherence to the .notisreliial d'Wtriiies !' King Charles' Charter, ui! their i.poiiioo lo Republican principles, In the rmina they have tnken in this matter. The ruy'vify the flplc of llhoJ Inland aro exclu flt'l ir'.'ii the right of uffragJbv the Koyal.Char 'it, wl.icti under th rule c.f ibje favored few ha l fa.u.iit.taiiu'd ns,fhrt governing Comtiiution ni ttl S ve, and the whole ' uuef,fCoVijrnnicnt is w- i n d in 't!. hands of ihtwe hdly "l.imr-hold risr who nloiii vi t -, hold olhce, an;) mako the Iitm, of co.ii mj fur their own special benefit ; ntxl "Kin e niter )eai ot n. Ilrcluill rll.irts ty H;litiiii j!i! rfinonittr .ore, tho n my, Itie I'eoiile, iletrriiuiif ?Qli:fin ritFu4iij'itt lyrraiiy no loogrr ihej nr' i-iumlcd as " traitois " and inlani.-us by ll.e le.r'iu;; l'tisins of Whiggery cvcrvwiicrf ; and tu niter I'nce of i!i IVsidcnl ' ",u fi.ited Sta'es i i v.i!;i (f (,,,,1 l;i,lnm(-n,,.j to miMain at the (oiui ol '"f !.-iyon,.t nnd with llns col. her) ol the Federal ' ' the ITffimill'ltl lll'tultillim ol'lhe , I...I.I ' under, this Royul Charter. Wn i!iortlie ; '"f! of the rviflrno party is approved or not, j tr" 'Vmpathy of evrry true St ile R-gli's Kmbli C1n iim.t be with their can'. Tne sirred rights j f'f wiiirh lliey have been coiitimdiue,, miht m "' hio i(., n niotn proiM-rlv', and quite ns i.llect I ' "".Mred ii i d iitl.t, l.y les otijiTtioiiuhlo means ' '' li.ix- ;ul i.!e,l. hut t is l:ot always tlmt 1 ''n ch.Mise to rioti'int quietly 'o long coi. turned ';,i".iiii .ipreni i,i uitil it please tho tyrants r ' th, mi ft rim tV- yoke, and none hut t!ie " r r. )ei!ilii:;i i principles wmil.l desire o "in -hoi down ns outlaws or hung up as tini l,"iose in ,.,o,,r. ,.r ;u i .... .1 ... ,.n ouiu'ii ..lit, I'll ' . .IJir ! trhel tr.nii Hiipplicillion, they boldU "'in their just tight and declare that they wi!, f,Vetliim. 'V iinfc b, tu-wjioe. Morehrad an l Gov. The Raleigh Star cimia'iiisfl'loiiL' inte Jjahoui lUiai uattcrrfttid- if the m luriif W '"et. lioveriior Morchcud is not nnswer ible i :;flitr. Wp nrc nmv inclined to Ihink that je.h is the cam, Wjj Login (o suspect that Governor MeNutlj Mr. Marshall tad the Mississippi Legis htturo (alwaye excepting Mr, Ive, who is a capital judge of great men) are oot wise; than tbey ought to be. They do not understand much more about constitutional law that) (heydoaW Landing, and not half aa much at Governor Morehead did in 1940 about Mr. Yan Buren'a kitchen aflalra. Banks of New Orleans k the Batik of New "Orleans ecpt three (1 ou( of 10) have resumed aperie. pavmeut and aro getting along amoothly. It is thought the Alabama Bank will resume when ' tho goof, timet promised by the Whigs in 1840 shall arrive, which may be sumo time between this and dooma-cayv. . ' " ' ' - The Congressional JVkTg combitanttU is now announced to tlio anxious public that these distinguished belligerents Messrs. Wisoand Stao. y we mean of course havo concluded lo postpone their " aflair of honor," sine die. They have given a neW insight into the art, mystery, and power of explanation turned a now leaf in honor- able adjustment &e , by their lute mutual accom mod.itwn in that way j Stanly it seems has taken back his muJ, says it was ull his hone's do ings, nnd Wisa has token lack Ins cauing and apologized for the same, so that there will le no duel this ti me, Mid the honorable gentlemen are left "just whoro they were before the race course rencounter " a somewhat equivocal and not very dosirablo position, it looks lo us. , While they were adjusting, why did they 'not include the bull dog" afl.nr of the House toot They might then have taken an even fresh start again. 03W( conclude this week the publication of' ihe Letters to tho Committee of the Convention, of w ich part were given in our last. 1 hey contain a fund of interesting and instructing political infor mation expressed ic conciso terms and with a spirit of glowing patriotism that shows the earnest sincerity of the able writers. No true Republican can read litem without fueling a fresh impulse and more zealous ardor in the great cause of equal rights in which he has tin cheering encouragement ami powerful co-operation of such eloquent and distinguished advocates. ' It is staicd. that so fur one hundred and forty three men in this State hive paid off their debts in Oinkrupt notices. Same easier tliau payi'og in Bank nctcs. ,-' . ' ' m ' i "if w , v ' It is stated by ihe Virginia papers that a reja live of Semtnes, tho youth charged with the murder of I'rof:s.r Davis, has paid into tho Court tt CKar'.otteville 33,003, the amount of bail forfeited -tjrthe accuwdrlorTion TippearlrlcS; Soauich for the laws' viuJirclion of its " majesty " in this case. The Xtrtk llaitern Boundary. From extracts wined we Rive, u will be seen that there is some prospect 'dllhoLltcucctui soitWinewt f thw old diffi cully at last. d'ov. Fairueld recommends to the L'gikture ( M .11 no the appointment of Coinniis sioiiers (a proceed ta Vuihiiir;ton, and hear tho 'pf-Th British SpdaL-Ministcr Ib siys tho ni .tter mny Ua adjusted in a spirit of coin prom! e, by indent , ilk-ation and concession on the . part of Eiigland, but that the right and claim of Maine to the dispute! Territory nevercanand ati p for the same, granted in some way. ' The Georgia Journal mcntiosVtl.e manufacture at Eatonton in that Stato of an excellent article of' Cotton bgig. lw f orth 23 cents tier yard, w . lr"'' 1 """t-"" the foreign irrticle in tho homo market. it Wp hlmd The spprchensionrof civil wsr in thisSietesrenowh.pp.lyover,sndattheta.taccouDU .1 .. ....... ....... I.. .L . l L things were freiting strsight, the military ludboeu d'i.binlen, snd quiet was almost rtorcd. " After the return of Gov. Dorr frooa Washington . wliere it will b reellctd He went to protest a pa nut the inWrfrrcnce of th Government in tbe difficulties tl home, he scums Jo have acted in a very rash sod uuadv.se 1 eiinner. He iwued ah exciting proclamation 4,anJ soon sllerwsrds at the h-aj ol some of his party marclsj to the Slate Arsenal and attempted to take,cJ ttl ln8 ncxl ewction. .nr tor Anna. P'wm'..i..ii, but miH-tin Vitli ili tertnined resis;ance, the undertaking whs alnnd'Uied, not however before, as it is stated, foiiiH nf his men by lusuidcr three time ap plie.l tho mutch to l 'if! cannon v Inch they had broughl lo w ar. but which Iroin some esu, not knowo, did not expl.sle. Thismost mn.lly ra.h conduct wasstron" ly'cond-.rnrd bv tl.e most iuflurntialof the SufTrage ,,ir.r, an.l doi.brlesa the failure to Cre the guns fortu. M lv arreted U.e ten.Me eoaueocc. lhal mnr I.,.,., r..- ,..! from the first sbeddiiig ol bl.l. and has . , . r k m- i . j . i ! oi- v. .tv oiK.-n for k peaceable ai d satisfactory ad- . i . , .r i. a a i . 7 I i-Ii.m'ii! ..I a. It i,' .littiiultica. After this attempt on 1 ,, .. ' Ar.-ei. U1..M... ' Hnns sua soon :..,1,,!unjumlu, t.r.Lt uc ma piK im ronsnjuence ol this headlong violenre, left tho ; I. i, I,. .,,.1 in airu,r, d allbija.yli Iw'sik pursued,' f.j.l i.i.t been taki n tl' th" Ifl-t .sccounls, and probably would ii. t be, as all piities were d .uhtles willing to let !i-i go, if they O'jld iri' that wsy gel rid of loin altogether. It is .n'.ii.iaud that" tl.e ilifT. rences wiTl be cttl'-d ji a Convention to lie hereafter called, n.l in; that ev.-,t the uffrage party will l.avo accomplished j t!,e,r puriss-e, and all sales niu-t have cause fr hearty ! eoii-rnuilatum that tho threaten..)? Jiorrors ol a civil j ili torbince" have l-eon averted. Il-hns had. the good j tt'. i t i l u-acning llie unaner paiiy inai uicir ngnis ca.ni.l he hgcr withheld tiom tl.e innjirity ol the people, ami by the folloiving from one ol their organs, the Proviileiieo Chrenic'e, it eocms that all which the i Sutl'ia':e party ak will imm be gnutc.1. The t'lironi- j cler-sys: 'I'l.e fl:"l.t nllttirr. and the ronnnciation of his vio , - . . I. . i ... c'. . , . I lent mm mr . . uis course, uy inn loiniiiuaie irienus ami the , ;i(li'is ot the party which has acted with him, will remove the only i'lipcdinient to s liberal extension ol hiilTrnge Sucli an extension no one amende u gainst ; nud we tnk'Tlho earliest opportunity, sltcr the estab hhlioient ol law, and the nian.leststiou made yesterday of Ihe d .'termination of the pnpl lo stsnd by the Go vernment, to record our opinion thai such sn extension should tic-made. aWshoatd"jrr aboiifniie work, not with the embittered feelings ol party spirit, but as men bound in a common interest, and seeking a common objT'." A diabolical pit ail inf riue. dipt. Tvlr ; vigilant guardsmau of the O.Ikiul, Mr, John Jones, has laUily discovered a moat startling plot that ,is maturing between Clay, Vau Buren, and Benum to cut the Captain out of the next Presidency, and secure it fur one of themselves. At the last stage of the intrigue which Mr. Jones has given to the astonished public, "Harry" ani " Van " as they familiarly call one anothor, are about to take a game of " seven up " at Ashland, to docido which shall give way jo the other, Mr. Jones deserves much credit for ferreting .out such doings, lie will probably let us know the result of the game shortly. We are afraid our old friend " Von " will stand but a bad chance as' Harry of the West " is generally known to be hard lo beat in handling the papers. , ; . . t . , Several Southern Whig papors speak in term of proper reprobation of the late attempt on the part ol the ultra Federal majority in Congress to inter, iere with the State elections, by the provision in the Apportionment Bill, for Districting the States, It is to be hoped tha,t the misled Republicans ol the South who have been induced into au alliance with old Federalism under the specious name ol Whig, gnry, will bofore long gut tbctr eyes opened to the dos-gns ot the blue light Tarriflitcs and enemies of Stale Rights, " . - Conversions to the Catholic Faith, J'he late news from England states Hint considerable excite ment existed at, the ancient University of Oxford in consequenco of two of the Professors having abandoned the Church of Engl unJaud come out in favor of Catholicism. These, we presume, are lain tt fl.n uirilora txt ll.n ritl'.ir.l Trunl.." W 4f Increase of the Aar-y. The X.ivy wasinveas ed last year, up to January 1842, 5J0M ASicera and men, whoso pay aiiiouoi to "JOiJ.OUO oollars per annum. . .. ' Caveat and Convicted. Some tune ago ao anony. mous scribbler in the Federal dirty sheet at Fayotto- villa asserted M ot bis own knowledge ' that (I'm. 7. Haywood. Jr., Eq , of Rileigh, though not in the Le gislature in llsVJ, was the author of certain interruga tories propounded by s Committee ol that body to tho Banks of this State. Mr. llsywoou Hilly pronounced the charge false, and called on the assorter for proof, be thereupon being cornered, conivs forward with his name and apology jodjLiuru oul lu be noolhtr UUaaj one Mr. Rose of the spoilhaimg swarm ot officu-hunu jag Whiggies, that crowded the avenu to Die Capitol in 1810 who was re rued tor hi services with a clerkship. It secins the questioua were tiaiiUed lo bun to be Copied, by Mr. Hoke of LmcohV.hsiru.au ol the Com. mittee, he mistook the writingfsby an awkwsrd blunder for Mr. Haywood's, and made the nuqualiried assertion upon ihe failh ot bis supposition lie sa s now th l be seems to hive made a mistake. I lis Inenl ,;d in Fa'yetteville frequently makes such mistakes, and has moreover been several limes in like mauner renvicff 4 in them. He can cvnlolo with l.i u oi. ilia present f occasion. . . . I C0WfW(.0U.-llmfaj the Drimoc.ticjc.ir.ridaics, a,. ...o-uty !.(! in the oeat General Assembly. For the Senate Hon. It-dl..rd Hruwn, " " Ilouwe oT Commons .aivi.. Graces, Esq., and Djci. Levi W alker. Roclingkam Coei'y.. Ir ,lio Senile, (le T I a is i . 6 . ilich'd. P. Caldwell, Roht. W, Liwso.i. Orange Connfji.-Ym Iwortcrafic Lonvcnti.m was held in this piace on Tu. sJav la-', lo iiomiim' j candidates f.,r tho Lisluturn. W'o un.lersiand tbev havo nominated lien. Atliom for IlisS-iiate : Stuckard, Dr. Julius llrscken, Cadw.ilu dcr Joni?;. Jr;' a,,d Wul",m N r?"' for t;lua ; f a mating for pub.tcatj m -U Usbormigh lie corderof the HOI&vlt. Gen. Scott. This is about tl.e busiest gontle- msil ;u, BD0Ul ,ni, tjme ,!,, know ol. At . ... Wsshmgton, he is busy even o ur, writing hittera, recoivmg visits, and planrno;,' not a military, but a political campaign. Three tnnns a week, or as ofteh as he can got listener-, fights over again ' the battle of Lundy's Lane He go lo ctiureb .of a Sundaj and does ever) i mug winch he l.n.cies may win him golden opinions. In short, ho i.us Jul'y determined lo be a camhd.it" f-r the Prc-mlcn. --i Gen. Jackson's Fine. I'M nidjurriy i f the J Seimto- have acted small in tn:s matter. - Tneyl CritiplftdtfJ tho1)i1t refunding UnsTliue, a cini liiiou ' llml w,,um nvo nuou n an io-uu iu wh. jiiiwiii. TC Bill in lad dcclnn d pl.ani enough that whilo ,h,7 we're-, willing to mk him a present of the ! nwnt,'' ' ll,0UM ,he ,ii,B WM j H deserved. ! So"M1 prncruu. les .....my than lhat, to the ' mt"t ol ,,ernK " hvered .he i Country from invasion end psvn new gl rv to us . 1 , , - . . . . : , anna s, was due and might hae Im i n cx!Cied even I c ,. , . " from iHiliticul opponent. And w hat reason is I . ere, wh ,niM,y j,w k.all0l, rail ,re ,..r carrying ,h0 Wttrfnro of party to Hi- quiet tiresule, to Ihe vof V arav0 f i;,i., voo. rahl.. .m.., wli.w- lovn ,,! ','.,. v. k,, lt,m.sn v ol lurnv', wlioso dislm guished strvices, iioi.h but tiiu ui.Miiesi, un.si on forgiving partisans, will n.nv de;, ? i'.harkston Mercury. THE KHH) IM)LLARS. N(( (f Farwhln, e(. H , w,Vi thyvr n wft tt ,fl()rml. , ,. a fCts,nry" Fur ! 1ilure Tlii, ,;, ,,..,,. ,,,. eunomty. to; piin t was .1, . Ci neni. i p ireh is,' with the ; i Ul0m.y. hat articles are d'i:inoil "ii"i ewry 1 to a Lor? Cabin Hard Cnler l 'Vem r, i-i aii itnon to what Ins predicessor rnoinved I live s.i re- spec! ably on tor Jour jenrsT O.n' article, we heiir, ' nmongst tho Mnecesniies, is a spieii iiu s"i in "Japan gtlt 7V.I Traf." Pnee not disch.ised. North Carolina Standard. ; Mitchell the Forger. - Ti e N w York Courier ! . ..... !.' II ... euvsLj.. I ho argiimoni in i i" ' .' "ir n u t Charles F. Mitchell, convu: eJo. lorgerv.-md now j out upon bail, was called 10 'he Supremo Court, Wednesday, when on Counxd appe-'irin loonposo, . the Court wi naothmM-Kinnfrletthat- 1 new trial bo denied, an I lliai the Cmirl ot Gen ' eral Sossinns proceed io .sentence the prisoner. It mi"ht have been added, Wuun they cn'cu-htra.'' I At u)bec, ten d lys ago-, U:o roofs Of the houses wore covered with Ir all suo. Largo patches of the wiuter's snow were still lying uumeltod. 1 ALWAYS THE SAME, The parallel is becoming porfect between tho Federalism of 1708 and tho Whigs ot 11. The Feilerslists increased the public cxpondi tures. So have the Whig. The Federalists increased the public d:bt. "So have the Whigs. . ' Tho Federalists mcreasaJ the people' taxes. Ho have the Whigs. ' The Federalists increasod the navy. So have the Whigs. jt '' .The Federalists iocreancd the army. The Whig proposeJ to add several regiments to the army, and one thousand men to tho marine corns. The Federalists employed the army o overawe and control tlio eoj.u m the excrci.-o of their i rights. t . ' So have the'Whigs. ' ' ' Tho FcderuliMs passod a LanLrujit law. So have the Whig, t, The Federalists treated tho Declaration of In dsjHjnilenro as a bunJIo of abstractions, not to bo regarded m prHCtice. s So do th.i,Whigs. ' ;: 'J? ' If tliey have not passe j W alion law, jt is not from any liking fur-emigrants from oppressed E'J rope. ' , - If ihey have oot pnsscd a sedition law, they .have introduced new and unheard of measure's to firovcm cffective'dubale in the House of Itepresen tativfM. ''" ;'";' 1 c Whot could mow rauetiw-lf show the iden"ilyt'":.,?? " ?F w?ilM to lUmisli.' .Ot WU ? ... , I - - - The object and intention of the Democrats ii r.. .1 l.l: J. 1 u riuuio i4io puouc cxeiiuiiuicn. To pay off the public debt'. -To reduce the people's taxes. ' I o red .co the navy lo tho Jimit ol 1 8 Ur I o orovent an-meroftra tf the armw.-f " r- To employ, the army and navy only for Hie fab. lie defence. . ' - " , 'i To repeal the bankrupt law. Totreat ert)igrarits from Europe as men anl I brothers, entitled lo tho rights ol men. . At To allow full acoixj to discussion of public mea stires and the acts of public men. To maintoin, iu practice aa well as theory, the pure and glorious principles of the Dcclaraiiouof Independence. uloue. , From th St. Ijouis .Kew Vra, Mirf J. LATEST FROM SANTA I E. A portion of the uprnts caravan fcf iraJcrs to Santa Fe arrived hereon Saturday., , They tarried uui ii"ri hub, w.iijr i'jii uiiuuii a amp ironi rm vessel to nuuihcr, on their way 'to ther.East We learned trnm ono of the party that the coun try was fu' a quiet state, anil that tho. temporary excitemeut against the " forofgnorsj' which suc ceeded Ihe capture of tho members of (lia Texian expediliou, tonn riilmded. No Atnorican was mo' lesteg in Ibjewojiiary bu5ine?v:Uli one exce-ptionj and he was anon sot at liberty An order had own received by tho authorities al Santa Fe fori the j vy of twelve regiments of men in that State, j Santa Anni w not popular m that section of tliR j c.m-itry, nrr injeed in nny portion of it, and his orders were uot oocved with alacrity. Ihe py , Uen-.-ter an emergency an.es. ..nppnia. to theit'i navi '.tl ti ind in favor or their religion bmrrj tr rcsintthiet ' . Tne tradtrs from Ihia State have teen remarka'" ?Xr'"!1 'T u?rt- m Stua". 1 bU c-asfuLin th-ic enu-rprises, and mx .maltha ' " """ -arrived hero on 8 iiurday was about 5169,000 ; all .. ,....i. -.i. .i-t., .i.i..,wt r. .i... a ... ...-. ww....,,.,.,,.,.., ritie, tlin owners being . wdiatous lo timke pur j without a imy s colay. Cbirur, Stanhj, Vh irge. " Ail t Hind my hat," k.iiij luiilv. whuu W i-,3 utiiiagi'd lite Cl.HjHHU. Pros com lum for damnges, and in tho - bill, "charge, StaiiK, clmrgo." It is much more Sgreeahi lo charge dollars, if you get paid, than to charge pistol ; j ut as "it is more pleauiil to ri.lei n horse than to h ive your " head on a char ger ;" and " the hor i " in your pocket is not quite so aunoiii as, ' the hard " 10 your body. Hav inn ran your steed agniiint Wise, it it no more Ihnn fair that ho should " pony up," nnd pay Ibf making jour " beuver easier than it was." Peniithanian. Four young men reteiiUy left Independence, Missouri, tor the R..ckv Mounliiins, to capture Wild Animals f r a Menagerie. They expect to; return next fail. , The first Episcopal clergyman ordained ia this! country is ftti.l alive, mid passed through thisci'j a few days xgo, on a journey lo Hull alo. lie is iiuioiy ono years old Aiu " 1 or Jb Jour. Com tirrcr. IM IKS establishment is now in complete op?rjtioc. The Comuanv aro manul'actutip? Coilon Y(u n, Sheeting? Shirting 1 and (Jsnaburg, of a superior rual whicn they offer to tho public at tho lowest nurka in ices. .aU'rei.aiils and others who will examine nual.a ities, u.i.l co.npare prices, will nnd it to their merest to purchase. J. ltllUl)c,S UROW .NL 'Ag'L ftsniharv, June ih l'l.', r il Wanted, IMlilCii tour Uuiilie lo work si the Saliiniry K.tctorv noiu but those who uu cum' uv!l r... Ciiinm.-udi'il lor nului'trr, and sohriety, need spplv. rf ------- J. llllUU.vt. lllilMV , Ag t. JJal.sb-.iry, Juno ;!, ll'i. tl DU rioNAKY I AUT-, M VNl KAlTVItr.S iV VIM i. 1 '111', patrons of thin work are rcperllnHy infbruieJ, tint tho iii.iUiMgnid have purchased toe entire ttock hii'1 t'ght ui Mr. Srinrm.ivNP, in this work, f:ii will n iiinne .its piit.I'eatiyn tvery lorlmght till oo t'!etl. ll.l.'er" v ;'l please n"tiee tie' ch-mge ia I'-.r inlerti?eiiirni. Tiie terms will be a. Hi e red t in all . reflects ns inivertii.J I'lea.-.1 a..lr'j. the suli.-e nbers, I pyjl-pai!, 1). AlTl.Ki'0. &, CD., , 'itUI, Uroaitwai, .V. )'. 4iiidil:itrt ior Micrill. .rtj" '"'' R- lou is s c siiilulate tor re-election to the nllicc of Sln rill'iif Kowau l.'i.uiiiy. iO" Hi.atauH I'iunkr, Eq., is a candidate fur the ufl'.fco of sSberuf of ltiv.v.ui County. Oj- U'c am requested to announce Mr. B. 11. Ron ''nils, as a Candidate tor ShcnlT of Davidson County a; Ihe ncKl election. , l R t) E I' E CTUH, or thw HPRCT.iTOn,;' AB"l!i; Subscriber amp) lo publuh, at tho scat ot i- (iovcrnnmnt. a Wtikly Newspaper, to ho calhd TUB fcl'KUiATOU." 7rh,y bel.,vo that .uC pulilicstion will not be Kiipcrtluoiis. t4 pa wjj (, dilitfrent (roin that of tne papers slrundy cntablialicd in Wafhiugioti. it will not .five the debates at lcnnh but present a comprehensive nnd satiiactory tumihirv ' of the prucewlm-; in both Houses of Congress, witk such coiumeiit or remarks as will contribuiu to llicir nlueidotwn. blrikingor interesting speeches will alio bo iiiDcrtud, L-oni time to tinio, or seen extracts thcte IVuiu as may be moat worih ot attention. Thu editorial clepartiricut will disc aw tho Questions uf lbs dy with 8pu.l and with fairness, and iu a nun. in which, U is hoped, will prove acceptable ta ih popular taste. A familiarity yo domestic politics, acquired by a residence alt ha cipiiol, and the sojourn ot one ot lucio sbrosd, ot similar duration, at an inter Cbttng period of European history, have eivon them slight advantages lor tho task, propocd. CommuniCl. units iroin inienmeui sources will also be furnished, and it shall be their eihirt to present to their resders that at- -tractive variety, without wuou tUemust important topics arc sptio pall upon tne public mmd. EvenUaroconstant ' ly occurring at home & abroad, bey ond tliesphcreof mere wrsonal ami party pohUes,' sttentionHo' which cannot ' ' -tail to eiuciuato puliticajrimstioos, and promote uation. al inieresia, JuUicious selections from foreign journal, ' . which are so accessible in Washington, contiocjial as ' well as English. (jopulsr attenUuii m this country be mg'directod too ndusively to the litter,) csnnot but inturest the onquirmg reader, whose liberal curiosity auj expansive ympthis extend beyond thg confines, however ample, ot his own Country. Nor wilt litera ture aoa general criticism be neglected, though kept t. 1 r. . . . . to - "r """'"" paramouoi cnas or a political journal. JVilhoul SBOL-alluV U tlu.if n l n.-. - JViihout appealiMg w ihoir past position ..i tiou they will eontouuhemsiilves bore with declaring that thckpiiuiioiii nrrnhrjrou''lilv aud llfli'lin ii iron lk kf - 1 Uoinocralic, yet, they wuuld fern hope, not illiberal or UI......I.W.UH,. ,n j mur uibuuhs questions SIlJ juil'O men with frcedom.et wnli that nioderation which give audilioual strengili to Ormncss, and thsf caqdur " , which W Ute-twst prool snd plottgootstuceriiy. , They are fully sensible ot.tlie doubts and difficulties which mast ever atltn.i a novel undertaking ot this nature. Hut one man may sueacedhere another has tailed; asd when ueetfoit nss proved aooruve a se coud may Iriuiuph over every otwucle. It tins been said, by a wise and a great man. that no linm.n -ni,. prise wouia ue auempuid it every objection rmist tirst twfcinoved. '1 he tubjcribcrs b,ave resolved lo try at least r and all thev ask of ihcir friends is a kind au port of their first and feeble step. They venture also, to express a hope lhat Editors, personally or no' lineally friendly, will give this brief prospectusan m sctUon ; a favor which they will be happy to acknowl edge in a suitable manner. . MAKTI.N J. HEART. ' ' j "The Spectator Will be pWkfied woekly, at Three pv, umu;.i, aiii pruunriiynauiy lor shorter po nods, pnyabte luvansbly'iu advance; i0 Five Dollars or iwo suusenpuons, or lor iwo years. It u proposed to issuo the first nuuibcr early in Juno. V l'witiuasters arouihonzed to remit lubscriptions. Jitters and communicaUuus la the Editors must ta p. t jiaid or tree-Address -AIARTI.V & HEART. J -f- . tt MStuTgtun, D. C. 1"2. 1 June 3. J - - DAVIfWO COU.NTV. -jrrqint. JDuuiel DJup, v n.,n ...... j I,. i;iu ...l,i V, ltl9 UlMft Hill- e?gy Smart, and Levma Ktuari. Do. jt i. Uiereiore on case tire bevoml the limiianf ih,. si..... h , ... ut.U , 1L lilprt'lnr. npdnroJ lli.i n..l.l.a.nn l.- . i ' . . "e lor six successive weens in mo UcHern Urolmisn for said Dctondsols to appear and answer at the next term of ixMiri-tiouse in Lexington.on the 1st Monday after tflo .uuiiua .ii o.-pieuioer n. xi.or Judgment pro Con- tero will be entered as to them. W itness. W. Womack, Clerk aud Afasterof said Court t Oihce the Ui .Monday after 'the 4th Monday iu March, Hl'. 7 W. WOMACK, C. M. E. May 27, bli-d Printer's fee )J3 50. 'rive YasValo must jc StUti 4 LL persons indebtcl to the Etalo of Andrew iluls o'V houer Sr.. tiee'd., aro notiiied to mske inimodiato pay meat, thoto thai tail may flud their, notes and ar counts in the lands of sn officer for collection; sod those having claim against said Estate to present .... i.w. ur .Virt ,;. .:., h., r',0.,i .. . . ' ;7. recovery. A. RSEMANAdm'r. Kouan Co, N. C, Miy 7, Isti at t ul lnf f-ylerun Lhurcli ;n Salisbury, durinj (lie ' saseoce oi tno rastor, win us s',ip;rtied on tin " j 3d Sabbath in May by Roe. H F. Rockwell. : fti do. do. by dj, do. by do. in Jane by Wvu A. Ha!!. J. D.IhlL J. M. II. AJauis. J M. Wsom. o!;i 2i do. do. fcy 11 riHTTuo f rs t..r sale vmi r'wer or rAfl rtu-a, terms, -fir.' tie I'l.'IC ii.d je'Tl y'turu Il01'it. I'lir ol rxcel- ttrtrlr JOILV'J. SHAVr.R. April J1.', It ; v?iV-.sr"'''. I A 5""," 0-.-i Jfvli'.' ilv'" fv"' , w mmm wmm mm. a- . . . .mm . A larr variety ol artUii KoitN i'ov malt at lUi ftalaS'mn Isrii". S!:ro, by C. H. WUCKLr.R."- 1'el.nwry 1. Ir IV. p riMIF. Suhfcfi'.-er haii p'r., J a PuL; : House, in Meckel ille, Davie Countv "here ho t. prep.red ti aeeoiiiMola". Hoarders ami Travellers in a tv!e wh..'!. MUTti lie hope will prove swiirtJCtoTv to all w!:j mav tin,.. him with iheir custom. His Stables will be abundantly firii.-'i'd with everv thing oeeofssry m ihe line of l'ro;e:uler "; hi., ltar well supplied with variety .!' liipMrs. Uu cliargi-H will bo nmleuii'. All riotous and dis orderly coudi'ct will.be rinctlv prolnbiied. Call d ,d ,fy E It. BIKCKIIEAD. Mr llr WJ-.- t- VUawks 1-ov Wove. v . I .. ; ' -i .... :i 'J v, it

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