. .i-i with it. yet in f""l it tlo 1-a-t cfti-jonf, ,,r'"' "o io0' divicfod, ot all that combination o! in u from nIcn il"yst0ll drtwtita support j, them, the first and ni't powerful ii (bit Vilant, nnd well trained corps, which live 1 cllor'm..i, or cxpocia to live on it j which ' r mtt when tlta revenue it the greatest, the f 'rv tho lullest, and the expenditures the most l'j and, of course, cvor the firm and luilliful f'ufwhutever system ahall extract mot front S-'i'1 .L.im il i tin mat of the community. In hit Iti tuia theirs. , i be next in ardor when the t:f ... ii n.mnnrtpH with III R;in'tauliin O k.'.oi m.lna in Itm Aitna unA nana (Iiai.i ' ftJftl" I'l-" 1 4w, hiivi ytJ9 tUVlIf . ..jh anil utua I hnm a ita fii.fvkaiti.riia anrl ntfjy '" 1 l agents art tntt bankiog ai),J o'her Bwoeiutod Vr"i stock jubbora, brokers, ami speculators; "'j wukb, hko the other, profit the more in con the connexion : the higher the revenue. il jfiwWf it surplus and tho expenditure! of the ncriimenu It la lean numerous, but still more c,tVo and powerful, iu proportion, than the ot'ior. j w tor in ttie okisj and on these, political aspi ' jH tho Impi to rise to power and control liroiijl' it. rcf tactr party organisation. It ia they Jfj lufwe into it the vital principle, and give life ad enersy and direction to the- whole. Ttiia it -a' - t s a a . unJaoi combination, mas viviiioq;and a i reeled, to power in the late grout political atruggle, f;l h now in I he aacendaut j and it ia to ita death leelffrta to maintain and consolidate ita power, jilt iliia and (he late ac anion owe their extraordi proceedings, Ita hope nowls centered in thi yi. Ia their estimation, without a protective miff, all i lost and, with it, that which ia now W, any u0 regained. ' J pave now, Senator, said what 1 intended. It uujr be asked why hive 1 apoken at all! Il ia hut lorn the expectation of changing a ainglo vote on li sfjMito aid. That ia bopelosi. Tbe itidicatioriv, daring thta discussion, allow, beyond doubt, a lore ,ao determination on the part of ita advocates to fx for the till; without tho slightest amendment. fi iu defects or errort ever to great. They have their eyes and closed their ears. The vtoice of in angel Irom hcavon could nm reach their un tetstsudmg. Why, then, have I raised mine! Jecauao my hope i in truth. 'Crushed to earth, j t, silt rite again. - It la ruing j and I have added 1 sit mice to fusion ita resurrection. Great already it the chuge of opinion on thia subject eiuce 1828. ' Tbaathe plantation Slates, as tby 'were called, tt vdalxio against thia false and oppressive system. . . -is a ti . 'e bad scarcely aa any oeyonu meic inniis; anu ,,. mi lo throw oil the crushing tmrdeu u imp-Mml, 3, v .i bt toulJ, witliiii the luuitaof tho ComiiiU' i . : .1.. . V. .l,i i t;u.l. 'J UilKTBIIl W lira COBW liuw. ' w nuut I fTT t.d'-' tii-) 170 i turned firm end faithful allies rei i be e o. The gretfl popular parly ta already riliieJ almoat rn mnite around tbe banner which it ;ir; tlie party to its final tridmph. . The few '.u still la, will soon bo rallied under ample folds. 0, tint twiner is inscribed. FREE TKADUj LOW Ul?TlEd; NO DEBT; SEPARATION 17.01 DiNKS; ECONOMYj RErHEXCII y.TSr, .1NU3TRICT ADHERENCE IX) TUB C'ONdTl I1JTI0N. Victory in such a case will tj i'lCii iiri igliiriiiisj and if us principles be faith f 1 onJ firmly adlicnwl to, aftorut is achieved, .' ,,.) it rtdound to the honor of those by r.'1'..-n it will have been woo and long will it foiH t.ii-.to the liberty and prosperity of the country. p a nnrrn Til Uiia Tewni'wi" tiie 5ih intanl, by the Rev. Brant ' Ywtti Mr. sott Kighlt, rrtnWT, nf mim, (turmwr- ., u) ill 14 UHiOO,) tu alias LAitiittrlk Hug Mi, In t!i s Connty.oo the II lb uluby James Uweiw, 1 "Miy TMs itrWmkv lo ls hittmtik M'xtoe., In tl.ii Cuimty, en the 5Tiih ulL, alter a short illneas, !1 l'.y Varrtlt, consort ot Mr. John A- Corrcll, t,'iui I'jjcara. Hi doceaacdhu been for a num. l':s Li jvwr, aa exemplary and consistent member ol m t;-rnnn llufoimad Church, aud bef duty walk and . nr. nation gave c,idence of her strict adherence to l . 'principles she profcsaed. Khe bal loft a husband, .-i-a-xluUlrea, ai4j Jar:SJi!l'iiber ot relativea end iiia.ua to ruevo fur her deuaitsire. She waa an lucC' i viiaio Mii j and a tender jwrent . Ia her death the uiuu 1,1' her tamtly and friends hta been broken never ti. Ix; r :nirt J : but Ihty may conaola themselves with t:.e atUMnee, tu.t ihe haa loll Una world for a better lint ih.ur lors u her eternal gain. , ' v '- " lVacc, tra the Ird Jehovaji's band, 'I'bat blts owr j f la d4'.h j t WO must obey bWirivat OunMnaod,. f V I aud 111 seiU. .. , ...... . . CvMmaaiesfcs!. 1 - -it- ' 1 II CK Ii! THE SU1ISCRIIIEUS, 1 4VINO auld the old establishment which they tor 1 1 .wirly occupied, have commenced business in two aiiopa One Ol Whlt lt Wia lorroeny nccuHru "y rer, dee'd., 00 tbe lower end ot Water street, and the .n.. h J,j,n ihlitktVcM-oa Main street nearly oyno.ua uie old Jail, where they intend carrying on the ijBlachsmilhing Business 1 .'1 if. aarLaia branches, and notto be sirpaaied by any ia tlie Htate. They will always be prepared lo tws a team ef horses in one hour. . Tlie hope, by strict attention to businets and by do . 11 work rood, cheap, neat, sad quick, to merit the . Wronae of Uieir oiJ trlcndtana tna puouo in senna . . " FKKDERCK MOWRV, SalJ,ury,N.C&-pU9,lS12. at Somclhiug New. Tho Subscriber , TPAKES this m-thod of Inlormins bis friends snJ the a. piiblio, that ho has purchased tlie Smith Shop, formerly owned by Mr. Frcdoriclt Mowry, in the Town cl WaluAury, which he Intends horeaftt-r to carry on in a manner alin.rnilmr now in this part ol the country. He Is nut only a S.niili, in tbe comin'm undwrslanding of the term, bul ha is an acmal Iron Kmjr, bomsj able and prepared lo put iron ima sny shap. or temper, whatever. All kiud of Machine work,-tho turning ol l Min-SpituUc8, 1lte Cadlnoflnhs or Gudgeons, iJ'C, iUmsw sift it. JmalM baMI titut I ti It rail rain afvlrt. ITc isuiiu m 1 1 1 iv miut iv t sv'v " uiwi a j - is also prepared tor the building and repairing of UHton-Uinaor Tbraabera,or indeed any kind ot ma chine work, that le may be called upon to do. , Ho respectfully soliciU a trial. W. II. WILLIAMSON SjlUburr, September 2, 1842. U it o o if : ; W VI3HTUi; ClttOIJM lA, Friday, Kcitteinbcr 0, 1812, THE NEW TARiFF FOR PROTECTION. f hit ai'cond Bill of Abomiuatiuna bas become a law. Tbe Federal Whigs finding that Mr. Tyler would not sign any bill containing the land distri lutiou feature, struck that out, together with the tax on tea and colH-e, and brought the old bill for waid again in this uew form. By the help of the gag I .w, and the previous question they forced il through tut) House by two majority, and through the Senate by a majority of one vote. Nearly all of the Southern Whigs voted against, this oppres- sive law, while every Northern Whig fotodjfbr it. ' We are sorry lo say that certain Democrats ol New York and Pennsylvania voted for it. Among these were Senators 'right and JJircaonon. Mr. Woodbvkv resitted tho Bill under all its form and voted against it in all its atagct. ' Our two dilators voted against it. Well, Whiggery has succeed d in passing a law to double the laws on the people, but ibey cannoi keep it fixed on us: the next Congress will undo all this oppressive work. Tho monopolists at the North will not enjoy ihe plunder long before it will ba takeu from them. The Farmers of the country will not submit to be robbed of the half ol all their earnings to fatten the pampered favoritea ol any section. Why should one class of men be loaded with the burdens of heavy taxation to en. rich another clws no more entitled to peculiar hvorJUJi "iu"i -ouitous, and insuilerably "oppressive. i '. Before the election andrtftcr it. Just before our elections took place, the lion. Willie P. Mangum voted for the plundering Tartu Bill which was vetoed by Mr. Tyler. The same bill with some fivorabto modification, was after ward iutrdocud and pawd, and Mr. Mangum voteJ ujiaimt 1, We'wcro glad to soe this but why was it so 1 The wily reason we can perceive is that, between tbe votes, our Elections took place, and they resulted somewhat dilleroutly from what our" Senator had hoped instead of tho Whigs carruni! tho day aa bo anticipated, the came Wa been tho other way ; the Republicans have tri umphed. This is sulficient to accouut lor the change of voto. But Mr. Mangum enn hardly be aoR enough to suppose that this will sava him. Mo has beliuycd trut. huA lie will receive bit reward. JIm. SiIum Wright. Tuc reat Republican meeiins ot of MiTklenburir wl.ich iximinated Mr. iju;!i(jon for tfie Prwt'frncyTnai ravnr.iBIo monTf lion of Mr. Wright of New York in reference to the Vice Presidency, thoujjn it did not nominate him. Had Mr. Wright's vote on the Tarifl Bill been given twlo'e that meeting, we feet timridenl that no reference to- Ins uaine would havb been, made. It 4 a rematltablc jjcttihe only DemnrJMicj votes this Tarid Bill received were from tbe Slate of New York end Peuuylvama. Col. It. M. Johnson. Tho friends of Col. R. M. Jhiaoo 111 Kentucky, have recently held a Cou eiilion and nominated bim for Ihe next Presidency without any relereoce whatever to a National Cou .ventiotu From iho following Resolution it seems that the Convention considered Mr. Van Burcn asaliogeili cr out of the question. The resolution was some time ago parsed by a meet 1:1 in Pouniy Ivama, and now by the Keutocky Conveuti m i u RttolvtJ, Tbit Uie letter of Mr. Vsa Burcn to tha Missouri Legtslatuio, 4tctimiif m womiaaw" or ri i'mulrncv, ixhibits bis de.Ho to the best mterata of the Democratic party, sad uitoli the decided appro bation ot tbe people ol the whole toioj.and especially 1 the Democracy of Pennsylvania.'' Pinricting tin S'ate. Among tho duties da volving mi the next legislature, a most important one will be that of laying the State ofl into Con gresiiial Disiiicts. We have made no calcula tious ottrsulf, but we understand from those who have, ihut in all probability it will be so arranged as to make Jirri Republican, and two Federal DisUicl-, and Ibis loo without nnyihing like ge ryuan hri'ip ; dial, 111 fool, 11 would be diiricult to lay it ofl in any other manner. So, in the next Conroas, Nonh Cirolma will iu no event be rep .resented by nmro lhaii two Federalists out of the nine member to w Inch s!n- is entitled. The " gal lant taijy" niid the dos-rter Rayner may now begin to count thoir hours their time is running 1 out, r iiul sa..ll oi-llll Id be rt'ttewedi 1 OO" 'I lie ilmner lo Mr. Calhoun at Shocco came oil on Friday last. Tne papers of that sociion have not yet reached us, but we learn through private autirco that it was altogothcr a moat en Ibusiastic and spirited afluir. Nexl week we ex tccfto be able to give tho particulars of iho say ings and i!oins on the occasion. 4?uftun,.-The taislaiiira elect i.ro!npo.d aiuuuh: f ' t 1 -in the Senate, 21 Ircmocrats, 12 U h.gs-ma- jority 0. In the House, 07 Democrats, S'i vvhiga ninjnnty 35 On joint ballot Dciuucratio ma ority 41. 1 The New York I'xpreas, a II Aig paper aaya: "Laborers in the vicinity of thta City get . :-,.t nf Una. thov have lo pay . 1,; r, im.f.1. Icavimr onlv 24 cents the day's work." This Is the two dollnis a day and roast beef nrorroaed. fj,i Whi times. , -. .... - "r. CalhounU Speed.-At ptvxumi last wr-cli wo putilisli to day the last po. ch ol Mr. Cnllmu.. on (lie I anil. To say that il is powerful, elurjut ui and convincing would be merely repeating what every one says o all this great man's ein.ris, is hey qro successively made to elucidate whaiever be touches. On the deeply important subject t Ihe TafiH, tie is particularly stroig, and this la si peech is pronounced one ot bis ablest. It can need ho other cornmendati'in to wwure it tho care, ful consideration of every intelligent reader. How it thit ?The Editor of tbo Rogiatr aa ys ho is glad lh both of our Senators vulJ uowat the last Tarifl Bill. Wo are pleased to hear bin. say sohas he een new lights too since tho elec tion t But is he glad that Mr. M.ingum votod for the bill some weeks ago wo mean trie imo nulli fied by Veto No. 4 1 Is he gl .d or sorry that the " gallant Stanly w votod for this BU ol Abomi. nations"! ' . Clay af.ey. A Piiuadeiimw .iwr, ih ?, no- sylvaman, aaya tba Clay meeting lafly held in that City was a failure the. Court housQ was no! near full, aud tiw whole afla.r Ifstod about half on hour. '. Thisiaa specimen of tho treat, overflniiino tH0uinuiBuo - May meetings ihs Foderal W papers blow so much about. : ' , X a r . M wa " . Mr. Clay intends, sav nn..rt 6 visit tin Southwest thia Fait on an etiip.Aerinc tour. Ii V 1 M " ' will bo ' Love's I -bur losUw Election Frauds The faabing1on RepViblican contains the proof of flignjnt frauds practised in the Eastern part of this State ' It slates that some, and especial y one man of ruber high standing in the Whig party is implicated. If so, all Ihe actors ought (0 ba exposed. .Tburf it 00 greater outrage 00 all law and honesty than such bate practices. They deserve and must receive the indignant exo cration of every honest man of all parties. Tetr Th F,ir- ni2 members of the late Legislature, after alt their bluster, have barked out from tho general 'resignation proposed by the Democratic members. They think it would be a risky and doubtful business lo trust the people tot a re election, no doubt 11 would be so to them. The Stuih Carolinian of Sept. 1, sayt We are reqiitr.d lo atato thai the citizens nt ..eni' Spnngs 2'id of tbe surrounding country, tlesign to oiler a ptU.fi dinner to Mr. Calhoun on hia arrival tberv, which is expected immediately after the tnjourumeut of Congress. CtJ By the lata law of Congress in part reof. ganizmg Ihe Districts, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Goorgia now constitute the Sixth Judicial District, of tbo United States Circuit CoorU. Sucar. The State of Vermont ia rrnreaened to ba trie second p'rtducin S'aiv a . iu tntoirrrnir ia, ncxTTo'Louwiaiii VrtB ' first. I In 1810 her production of maple a om 2,559 i..n s-Tfiis at 5 cent a pound would be worth $,'55,963.- iv A New Orleans paper aaya, an able negro boy that would bav brought a year or two ago w lately sold in that city (or f 100. O.ie of the rntiaueijiuia r-r Mya (here are breatl, money and employment. I be glorious Whig w pioipenty " and better tioies." The " Oxfiwd Mercury " alter a short auspen. sion, comes to us in an enlarged form and now dross, with a greatly improved appearance. Thia is about tho only evidence of the promised Whig prosperity that has como under our ireties. Too Mercury ought to be a favorite- iu fr"'? May 11a afcadow navvr 1)3 less. The Hon. John V. Calhonn passed ihhugh this place last Tuesday, on his return hwie from Washington. ' MR. CALHOUN. i A respected friend in Washington wiites to us " I think I am warranted in saying that the pros pectsof Mr. Caliiovw are daily impNrin. In my late trip I nu t with a number ol didiiiguumed geulleiiien ot our party, and assure vcu he was tho sa aa '1 ." a a . - lavoriiu 01 an, wittioui a sinjiie excentiai. lie is bevotid nil duubi the alsimnatl uwu of lie p.irlv and I have no doulil will be the nnmiibe of tlx CouveiitUm. Ilia grtat rttness for adiiibftr tive duties, added to his exalted talents, audpurity 01 character, are daily winning convert in lathehall." I he New iork Ihrnl t of the SOtti dt., say M This statesman is going ahead raitidU'as 00" . the IK-mocratic camtiditcs lor Iho rioa lein. ,. One of Iho papers 111 this city has decbed in his lavor so naa uo uoinocracy ui uicnmoiu eou'nv '"-" mmiiiiiw I'l'll " J I' c ramo paper ot ni d.iy.obseryeyi ' Lithe Pewter Mug yesterday, at a protmscunl ini-viiiij mil id-GO persons polled, there 07 for (iilhoun, anu 3 for Van Burun." . . . A gentleman in Wilcnt county, Ala' una, send us srvnral suhsenbers whi he says deiro a p iper from this Slate Inondly to .Mr. t alli.idi, and mil males lhat wo may expect a number ijore on ,iho same account. A siHHitaueous feeling of adiuiralion,trgrd, and preference seems lo be rising among the people, in f'.vor of ihi. truly great and patrnM.o Satesmau, a) wa 4hou, nol in Mirprisvd l see loon whai , ,wian, ctt!l .. tt 8roud awell " in hi favor. politicians can -- a grouuu &'iii;a Curoliniua. North Carolina Manufaclorie.-Ttto are Ml ibis St.te, 37 Cotton Factories, ruiing 47,031 n..l..i.iiir 1 2 10 noraans. ath nimt OS ' ..i .nru.,uA . 44 01 wiw.-uv . i,v for 1, Cumberland 8, Davie I, Davidsou liGJgccom 1, Guilford 1, Lincoln 1. MontgomerJ 1, Orango " 3, Randolph 2, Rking.tam l.'l ichrrio 1 1, sutry 1 , aat.sl Stoke, J. Rowan 1, l-Urrua 1 - , Irom Ihe MvrKb'ulura Ji (f-rsrtunn, voice of old McKi.i:.Ni;i;nn. ' ' ' ' ' PRESlf)K. ri ll. NOMINATION. , la cbudieuce to public invitntnui, a r.rje porinni of the Democracy ut MVokiciituiij naunileJ in lln. Courihotwo in Cimrio l. on l'm mia, 'Z'M Auuu t. lo cxprci tlit.'ir 0,111111m upo.i ilia aubjeut of tna freMduucy -iba nomination ol a candiduie, &.c. Tlie , nieeiing waa or iuia.-u, niutun ot John K ik.Ls'j.. aa lullowa i ' President, Dr. Hi triitj Fox. Vice I'rcsulOMt, Capi. Jon Walker, Cul. llrNiiv lloovuti Oalm tawis ami iUdi.rt u iqr, Beer la 1 ie), Isaao 8, ili;xv,Mii wi Jons K. - tlAKSI.H. On motion of Jufttru VV, llAur-ro. a Committee was appmnted to repori busuieas ur luu meeting j corwuii of John Kim, Mr. i,hirlea J. Fox, F. Ii. l 1 Doweil, David Mnipsou, F. 11. Maxwell, a-riJine of C. l'lawull aud on mutiuu ot JJr. FoXmiu, i. W. Hampton was added to said Coarreiurnad, arj Ader a short siweace, IU Comiiowing i tlir aign Dr. C. i. Fui, rcuorted fvery man is blessad In a couuiry like ours, wjrKg be Qt spuaamg wiUi Ute ynvuega ol Hujfcofuiugly, U would & strange , as be Uiiossaoo tvUtf VM0MMilM mt couuiry should . inUsvd it iu nkJMjtfied into error and it would be , nu uccamoiia-JJ ltut COuntr,in which virtue and ia ei uliy tjXfZn happily diU'used as in ours, should not, w',lKur80Wer kceotid thought," retn.u to tho adopUoo " uPie true prmcijiies in Hie exeicise ot whioti 11 baa Jiuj eu l(o.ioui aud lud- peudence. 1 Ins, ts we cou- k g ive, ia uiosl suiaiugiy unuuaicu iu nn"""j our couutry wiiuin me laa lew yeara. auu wt the inosi conclusive aneuc ol the truth ot ibis lact, llui toe iieopic. -luwugn ux-csived tor s time, wito false shows, Mine proiuutw, Ulse ileclaraUoos, tc-, will upou soUer leltuctwu return lo loose priiKiples upon which our Uoveru.iniit was orimsliy lounded and upuu wuic't iu exulenoe as a repuolic sy inatertally dtinoiMia. Dunne iho last Prt,aidenUal eleeiou it tuuld out ba a source of paiu and uioruficaiiou to eve ry friend of his country, lo wiuieas toe decper-te and dvlusive means wweu tnu' Federal puriy sucpted lo carry tomr point, aud Hie fleet wliicn Hwiki im jus un toriuualaly sxeried upon too great body of the Amen i,.n th-onlu. llsooiiv. however, llio cloud wbicb f4 a tune cast a absdow wr uur bug bu st prospects lias been dissipated. M 1'rullJ cr wned to earth naa risen airaiu.H 1 he opie every wnere are draerUng Uieir deceivers ot 18 W, anu rail) mg aain undii ibo'itloriona banner ot eoual rutoU Under such circumaUncea, tliey naturally ooiu lo took around Uieco for a loader in ine great corneal U lMl 1 beir aUodard-oearor in that eouteat uiusi oa a Duuiocrat not only in nsme, but in principle : ot the first order ot ineuial endow ments, ol experience as a statesman, ol pure private and public character, and firm as truth. It is asked where ts such s man! Wc point to JOHN 0. CAL HoUN ot South Caroliua. a .. .I..WU.I aaf 1 naa r tt frtiTK 1 1aVlt ct BtnitinPritt,' cliunt Mr. Calhoun liu upuu " tfie jrreat heau. anu upin Ui l WUV SJ iliw sr-'awa"Ij w z that Hlatllllirillathawi althfSil 111 WlllC him. fcniering uuugress ai an eany so" . iroporuni cruia m our ruUo.ul nistor?'' ba devoted a long political llle to tho sapport 0plie' great prmci pica upon wnich a tone wetwliove perietuit ot our free instrtuuona depeuda. i ho u m J SmnA sal . t experience as a legislator, IK the floor ot Congress our S"u ' inaeoeonence, . ti-viiiia Ihr.uirr.i m.aa9nFaaa tVit and Ihn nnrvtnaliii.l mmi'" 1 J ,,,a ""ai" ava iU viionusBprose':ut "lul rw,lud U?M DU,!,oul- dors, and uioU ..o aui h0 tuttcl Uil Ue"v ,t,Pjn k.1.71 a .j .. J6 called by Uiat stem republicau. Mr. Moiiroe, to uadiniuistration ol Uie War Depariment, his admiru'uv0 u'aU ere ,oun to be no less dis i.n..,.Jd than ihoae be puuajed ai a lgiUlor. Turooou1 a public Ills ol more Uwu thirty year., bis at adherence to iho carditis! prmcipies of ihe De ratio iaiio ; his uiaequaliou Uuiauca ol those doc mnes on all ocraeiouet am spotieas private character perfect freedom from and indepuoduuca ot the rcatrainta of party tactics ; hia splendid Ulviita aud tho.-ough .., wm mJL ..luui nt imr tfxotllul avatem. ut cinl. roliiioua. aud uuiuic.il iib.Ttr, and bis tipo-agportenca aa pracucaLtai. iP a! J,nour tww, paculiatiy quality bim to bti I.W PrwiaiuufialTadoctioiis of tho bladder, kufucf, apleon and plura, and chair, an-1 restore our Uoveru.i.ei.1 10 credit Irom (mo sicaneas incidental to toinalcs, together with very prevent cnaos, 10 reatoro system, order and regularity Irom cxtratagauce aud euioarraasuieui, to restora economy, honesty iu puOl.o olhcvrs prosperity, court dence and accouiiutiiluy. . Besides lbs loregoin 1 reasons, there are oiiiora cjusl- y stronir, why tne next caouidato ol tho DetnocMtic iLparty tut FWaiflontJirould oe Irum Uia HMltnern ior.iou I ol the i'nion. First : ue.ducr ol tie ooutherd Staloa proper (except Virginia,) has ever buen honorel with haauiir Uiat uutinirmsnvd otlico tvatowed upon one ol "11icrr"sqna'"win soverai uatwws upua .ayliicli.UlJ Southern people are, and .sve a ngiu lo oe, peculiarly sensitive, wouid alooce be put at ril.by Uio.elevaUun ol' air. Calhoun 10 ma I'rtauiuoiial cuair ; bis elevsliou would si ouee raature banuo.iy and couflJcoca between the Naiii aud the bouih, now surioUidy estranged by the wicked schemes ot tbe iXoruii.ru luonopolists and fanatics. Therefore Resolved, 1'nal we nomioate JOHN C CALHOUN of Huoth Carolina aa lbs candidato of tbo ttcpubiican party lor next lresidenl ot Uie United tiiatea. But in utakinz this nouuaatuu, we would not be on derstooo as detracting Irom tbe merits ot the oilier dia tinguiabed mta of bur party who have beeu spoken ot iu connexion With tbst cilice, I iHiuih ilr. Cafliooo is our tirst cboioe, it, eilhes through Ui medium of s tonal Convention or olherwiM-, it shall be ascer tained mat some o:ur individual ol our party, embody mg our prtuviples, atiad meet more lull ttie approba tion ot our frieuds Uiruugboul Uia (Jmuo, we stauu rut. dy, aa patriota, loving our couuiry more lhantuien, to g'tvo up our choice iu obedieuce to Uie popular wnl And we reqneiaour Doinociatio tellow-ciuxeua mother Counties ot this state iu primary ineoungs to inter. cbauge views with us, that wo may act together in tho common cause ut redeeming our down-troudun couutry from the yoke ol Federal 0,'preasioo. In obedience lo a general Call Irom the meeting, Col. &licuaa.i. llosc ot Lincoln, rose and delivered an ad dress ol abuui tnrce quartern ot an hour in length coruiaily apfirouating Uie Preamble and Resolution, and urgiug lue propriety aud imporlance ol tu immediate noumiaiion ot Mr. Calhoun tor the Presidency. He was Irequeiul) interrupted oy tneappiaum. ot ihe meet, mg ; and at 1 no cioe ol uia siecch, the Preauiuis and Ivesolulioii went kMaiil-aulisry adcHtd. Un motion, it was K'fUvr l, I hai tbo following priis constitute a Co niiiitti.9 ut Correspondence, to cooler with the rViends ol Mr.Cauiou-i in ttiaand other Statea: ilou. Uieen W. Ildwe'l, Dr. St"vhen Fox, John Walker, Isaac S. Alexandet, C. T. Alexander, Jr., Dr. Charles Jv Fox. J ' Hampton, Dr. P. C. Caidwcth Itll BliHiniii I'll t'1 "'-a 1 1. .na.,1111 n-rrg tnnii(;fcj tu tha ufucers 1 hereof ; and they were requested to aigu thtrso prucerdiuga mil have them puoiiaiiod in the Alickluoburg Jettersonian, with a request lo the tldilors . ol iho VV estern Caiolimaii, Kaleigu Miandard, and uther IX-urticratie papers ol the t5UW to copy Uia same, y STKPIIKN FOX, President,' JOHN- VVAlJCkK, I IIKNRY.IIOOVKK, VicelW's. i R(lir. .LBMONDS, ) Jo!i K. lUaai)!, I 1. ti. Aliumduk, S.-crctiriea. Mormon War.-Ttje foil ) ving note was wrttton mi tho oulMde of a letter received 00 Saturday, at ono 01 th public ollicea, fr .111 Chicago, Illinois t A battle h is been fought between the Mormons and A nti .Mormons. Tlio extra says, 30 or 40 were, killed or wounded. I h- dvernor hut gono dowij Willi 100 moiu" .Uudiwniun. Whig Orators. 'The Columbus (Ohio) Siatee man of th S5iriinl., says ' John E. I'M wards- and John D. Hopkins, two Clay whi home league ora ihra who have beeu addremuiii the people for several rjavs ia cur streets, and aingiuj hard cider tong, Wfif cnmmit'cJ to jiil thM iwrnlng 01 cot:... nui-nncea." T ie MAhilo, Daily Lid,rcr ia abut to Willis t alh'nii, blit'v Uii'iti banner, ami nrbtfo 1 iet '.laui, 4 ni'ib!) d 'i:iu'u(!i.! Caroltanu dency. Tuscaloosa FUi. TXTnf t 11 V -Q..,Vx.r U. 1-1.. Al.lfiBI' 111 v, .V . w rvT-B V"- TI aTTi V ty fta. sua lii.rHhv rrtnimjindcd lo ntta rado at tho Court Housej m the Town of Salisbury, on Wo luesd iy, the 13it ' day of O.itober, at 19 o'clock, A. M. with !?ida anna, lor llio purpose .f drilf and Court martial and, on TUurip diy , tho 13ib of October, at f o'clock A- M., wiih your raspeciive companies armed and equipped as Ihe Iaw direc for Review and luspection. " Bv order f 1 - R W. LONO, CI. ComVli ' Gko. M. Wr.Ajii, Adj't. , 0 Captains will mako their return oa lite day oj or.o. i. vENr, Adj-p ILato Arrivals. MKDICINES, PAlNT$t OILS, . i TURrENTIXE, Varnishes, ' fc- 1 Dye Ftuir. I'stcnl Medicines, JU. I''ltf Isi'UUTtJ.for medical purpo It . i " Ci'. INIIA', lloock'a and i-swaim's FANACHA, SnnrTa, f Fine chewing and amokinglo- bf. ibsceo, Spanish Citrars, Spices, l'erfhra..s. Brushes, Camh. ktmJi-MJ jatancvanocommonooBPi" w.rm P.i.n Pitta. Intrtimanta4ia(cliei, Paper and many other articles, just rccejd and lor sale at prices In ami Ilia innca. b v. ii iiuuuum ( SalwUiry, Sept 9, 1S tf illllE Syt' f North Carolina will m?et on Friday ii bet-e tlie fourth Sabbath of September, at Lu- ' iherVhapol, aituated on the Concord Road, ten milrt rr-A Kalisburv. The ODfiiini seimon will be delir ' kred at 10 o'clock, A. M. . . JOHN D. SC11I.CK, Secretary. Salisbury, Sept. 0, 1311 a i country 'for eleaon toTi!I ofl it'N Trgclablc Mf'c and aio . wo iww0;ww VIM. i'iiccuU Uiltcrs These auiiedativa lamuy medicines have long aioca acquired an eatab ! 1IMIUW IOUUI.IIVI. .V. W til I.l V WIVVIJ ... all iho nrnvatei.t and ordiuarv dmcas-J. as well at in irianj uuiuraui a vuii anu a.afatvu vuarubicr. I'hnir airtiiMiara nrosed 01 tha voluntarv tcstiinnniata " of the persons they have cored, and who accompany 1 uieir ceriuicaiea wiui uieir nanica anu places 01 resi dence. These certificates now amount lo thousands, being hundreds to each particular kind of disease, They embrace tho moat frightful and mvotcrato casta 01 Scrofula, Piles, Vyipepsia, Jaundice, Bilious and Liver Jjjectionsflcuteandchroiiic Rheumatism, Asthma, Bronchitis, Scrofulas, us well as Mucous Consumption, habitual costtvenets, Worm, 8to much and Ihwtl complaints ol all kinds, headache, giddiness, tod nervous debility, eruptive diseases, and " me clouded, sallow, unhealthy appearance otbe rtin, arising from various causes ot ill health, Fever and ' Ague ol every variety, teuieu pains 10 tne sine, mck, , orTspaand umw. nuinora, uicers. inu.iwiin sr.a ln- wsru tttvajvuuhl sweats ana nenei ii weaanoas sua Lm nt anmdilp. Uie mums, wollen lata and nam. many other nialiuiirt which cannot bo bora enuinera led. A ho tertiticalts ut cure in all these diseases ar iinmauae in number, ani clear, direct, and explicit ut description, and coining as they do in cveiy case from U10 persona cureu, tney are inaiaputauie ana conciuairo it autuoritv. inesa incmmauie oieuicines anouia tberelbro be kept by every family and grown porson ta I... Ifninit aa fhi.tf will Im IimiimI Ij. Im -mt. miltf. thai best reui'.'ilias for diaease, but also its most cerum pre voniative. and tiie surest renovators of sonnd, cheerful and diistic health. They are ein-rularly mild and at;reeauio in ui 'ir upersiiuu, buu uiuuii penucii ollectnal, never occasion even tbe temporary p rostra lion and nausea, which always follow the usej of coarso, dratitio purges and Ids use ol calomel. Prepared wholcj sale and retail oy ut, vim, tt. aiouai, 01 j inoajrvs), iew York. For sale by tho Agents, t . he American Faiuily ,t2cdicinc. il is believed, thai for sumo years past 110 medicine haa been so extensively adored in ths uilcl liyeul aud tespeclable tiuhllies ot the United Hlatcs, as Dr. Motet's Life Pills and Pnusaix Bilterswhicli have acincrod U10 general gojd opmion by their intrin-' aio virtues atone, wittioui tne artilice ol quackery or .riMU.iMnl n.ilMllLLlllii It M tlHl II J bW ill.. II rihU. able argument ol poetical cxpejiuuce, lhat they fealty do tit Uut Kiey pruleaa to do, and s great d. il mora Uiau tho proprietor has ventured tu clar.u tor them, lie has receued leatimomals in immense auuiburs Iruui every section and almt every eity and town ut this widely extended country, including uiousands from Uia city ol New York and Um neighborhood, thai they are speedily sod powerlully cflicacio'.ia ut all bilious aad livor eompiaiuw, tiyspcpaia, cosuonc3, pucs, uihma, bronchitis, conauuipuon, diarrh'Pi, jaundice, lever and ague, woros, ncrvons flebility, loss ot sppetite, erup iiunsof the skin, acrotuls, sail rheum, leproy, erysipc. Ua, rush ol blood lo the bead, palpitation of the hear!, chrome headache, inward teverradlctmns of ihe olid- der and kidney, tmtieaiiby aepecKut the skin, the sick- n ss mcKleni lu lemales, general debility and waste ol Ik-sti, and ail Uie wrdm ry symptoms ul a doraneaient ol lue sumac 11 and hiweU, and impurity if the Wood. Inaa whatever causa arming. Although so mild and agreoabla in th r muds ot' oueratko, as never lo pros, iraiu even the wsakest pal.woin. aud aa to render ineia perfactly tale evau tor young ctnldrro; Uiey never fail 10 cleanse Ihe bowck liver, bladder and kiuneys of all obstrucuoos and laipuntiea, and W give a most clear and nealuitul bu to Uie couniooanco. i ney auoulj bdltp in alf families, sod by every adull individual as re'uovaiors U health and preventatives of disease. vanUye, and uow proofs ot their usartuineai and aton ishmg t fkcts even in apparently hopele cases, aro arrivm't,' every day from tar and near. Freparl and avid by Dr. Wm. W. .Vlotrat, 373 Uruadway, S. Y, and ilso by the Agents. . ..... - 1'be above McdirillC is for talo at the Satis bury lirus-store, by S.ptemlr 2, lll. C. B. WUELI.KR. tf su.isai aT, !. e-, 0,'Jice iif door cf Mr. Cowan 1 Brie Ko - sassssassssaaawesV LOST soniotimo m tho latter prt of Ibe winter ot first iart of tbt spring, a very ho drab Overcoat, with a tpot of Printer's ink on U10 right aktrt Any person returning said coat to lliis 0:Hco. will ba liby. rally rewarded. , July SIMS t.. - , 1