I . i "S 'S; " 1 I 41 S : ! t I a " I f .'it ' 1 I! 4 -1: 6 - L .1. 1 f si. i j:: t.i: Ik f . i. "- i $ j r. i -- 11: 1 1 t. '.i . i - 1-' IsfcWr j(&-strbrtber wlta .are the .true can u iftii. wnl '& fronk beii:2 5- jrreat and tbnr !kfHeygiitlDandrrtltsho wlrar i!:railh'aadlrTOsperityto the; commffaitVjat large. mvtlhat cvyilState on nation . snou peapie if will enaHetus i W snpply wUhin onrscf ves, oCj. J( iW t or ike i. - .r..nfc'..-i?r in tlirncvean anda IiaItf-1 ihpni it-tnko r.a edds to iwsjwfieAftr.webout wrt caurC(L to pre- tliPt srstni U m&nye&ictix tie rule of three; th ijiifeutMjr naiijfaeturinginto Ncirth Cani ,a, she i;d.iaBCfteit-toiiw '' a-xnouat of6 IniHiami SOO ihadsartd liilhr3 which lie WP jfiig thoi''?ank2fS 'f J - 'irU. .-;'(t.V'cf rxr'fmm ' llie .?rr6w?3S tot :Uti:him thftfsvsUTn. Another is, x hhU 'ir isrlll 'takeJi-44 asricttrtttr'V i oine of tfie -tLJ4 fiii4r,ir ' 4ri?f tiini into other vill tiivert prb uccrs intfwUmers, an 4" thif H !kheiHhtorh(d!-W not su essbntiali 1 hut Piirtli Qalm sucji aerJ-the ? imfbrtancf is: incalculable 1 liP ntrttibi ofthTTjaaticturing system iwoulvl jWyi diiifetfecattj hcoje to fmr people, and arr rcsi inax woe 01 eau" rdiiou ii.cxi ucuhj- the intiriororottr filateiandimprovc, tikA only thiphykitaXJ3tit.hp rrioral Sfid intellectual con )&iim of out cittzsni Tins 1 not 1 speculation. Tlift sath caascsj underl similar circuiustanees AvMt aiii prpd Lock ,tb ih9 j I It jl rislrtheir inanf nurturing villageisnd Icstatllohmcnts, . : and ycu find a contented , hai Wartufnf rHiplei j3y way t)f exsmmje, ; f etta;t pixbr?aV its:pre$ent sitewaf impel f copied by.; tJie dtveliiiigs if , man; , sines theni fbi(atnoifghWren to Waltliani flParitttciiiitd PatterHi ManvunK anora hun tion'tf society. T !;!Klhecoiainit iiaye.us, at greater rlongi 1iA:ftfv!rif Ttriyiirinrrlthri naiinfarturin rvs4F-f I'tPtri inifvMh' -Ckrliinai i ' r t THi ? cz tnai rtis trip oni v. .course i mai win Ttbeve ct'i people iromUhe evils thatnow ear heavily press r -. t - l -. on; mr- ive ha kuat ef urreidii,ami it& timer thal lioxtjtoibftip. ushii i r . i . km 1 1 ii - it iiv rat .1 vf 1 0Gttini i&ar to . amelioratB ; orKJ?r !dhpo fiAtstetliito dqjrcan;W8W iir-UJ rname uH.iu.uut .i- 4m - -- . - i r1 M iViitt theSrihjalxie. his is al ' pare iw for tho rfcceptbh.of what is now tlic ! edtbo lA-meiican syitrm ia ?Torth ' CaroUxsaaid -iiuhalt&ar bow I klocjncptly , theT beaUesof 11lift!isrsti-ni arei ssilhttli in ,.132 after sbowif) - - f W ijckets for W$ 'prod nets of the farmqif : i-4yfltnnlihr!T!i?obd I water coriiniulKicalicrt, fTmrpMUtlcn,carweanii ana enierpnze, ana !;.ihos4 vh6 remain behind poor - arid disf tkMMxiii. trould'hulld-'od' (Warishink viBises Ik I llacipi'ittithe cwlvngIandandISortii-i icrn'Btai(?d.-vhtr$.- this sistojtt is diffusing wealth . - r & m : "a ".intid imrrTing the ruorat cpudV ainftrqaiaciunng; dui we mtsi yieiuiip inejhtif 4 wuMoxyauons an f.'U..thmgS,&nd profit by the indications of Uefhii - i-i " - ' v v K.-' I ilf'?fc'xCK4 MiatniicfuTing system .but4 take' - Tcot I bqilcslaiidjtWni soon flourish like a :vjgo'! Juv.3 pjan u iji liS'nauve simi. ii wsii cecsmc oart rre&test rfieans cf. wealth and DiriSiKintv: it i! wiH i rtotgiyitigi lenm Jove, wn mo i arm. or me Atnencaa svs- vi . : 1 . i ! tnrv r . y - IWi-r'ffri IJF -:,iC"5 lr-- w"Wvt ? i:ui. yiiatnas nanpencu lomasce sj greata .change fin 3 h the oner-fcfjthiaffallant' admirer? wai it tliat thejarcitiirpf a firit ltixe has abated ? orj was it I rawoiu vanu insuious wuu a ncu dowry ot I iorwern oarwiaiF may i?e, tn a new Mis- nrr mtiw, zmf utter, tiowrv, f.CLS irrf away n.i.-s$ait saqveuon. and IUS TPUffh VrhlTlnn, JatvTavotite. Ifihat 'hew-its lrtthmn ktoirtarotit Ifihat trcslpicf 'ft ihneatioh'j: .'Ii confess I do nU envy ioric woo phm her : love or fortunei' I would Pdonc w iAcn ; jueuea, t.r iiieuusa wiui: ncr enascy airi ;at what ftinust MtSChaimian- iKisher think Mt.T CVfiZor Fishci, for sUc!i parpable SSiflrfS?'? S." w lluS.ia coatrncy ?4 rleovght to wish 4 ! ;':Twf thii iri::ifv could nllr f M m ff;OTiro iioto." fir fWf??ear5 well omcomp fed .fsitfmia.t4 ' -. the;1',mian .family; .Alas! pouru yq-j tijUsreuie eulifttnjs ct other couhtnes cnldiyotf reethoi- rocr; Irishman, on :his' own rrtifi lan! : wiih tsanken eye and tottprirui -ml. ir.'iu'Lu: rami llln the insolent ehnrchmanfora piece Ft.tjfrail-c4hld.:tou4hj;ho Patri- Silftf itticg the iVrtlre banksof hUowh the clulfireti which ti;e Russian ; tyrants are seix- isg eyctYjday, and carrying among . the intcricr hordesi that they 'too may become 8avaVcs Could pualid nuscry that salutcs the eyM Amer.ca, ycfa ought, instead ot corapiammg, or aingjojthe . coaiplaints . of oUicis, to kneel as a hailoa I bevoad bur; merits. 1 Let lis mMnbipardiBlmcse n1es3incs bTanvl hc ryreasba tq! belie vtwihat a portion cf theScmth- .vaum.ry .is aeewto. engage xa uiegai anu jwwnz caseriy arpana Jicr k nerageawnq f tlie leaders offt his oppOsiUon tare prone to sicxe on ihe slightest : circumstances of apprpuaUonVTiat we - wish, and propose by,UifsC ;feflti;.is,ltftjit i nd falsc-Npes cf pfcld as&kfiince may d(ive Uese people on in their ir circe : eace ahdl iicniat6ry declamation, means ho thlag bt;paeefuj hd quiet rcmonstrasce -and and4 petition tci ' Contrrcss r- tliat ; nothing like liatiOW:l)isuruon in meant. Whys if that 1 1 re th,o ;tact;iall ithist attempt to in te? jWht arei we cUod to bkx u to inuamo ana ex a.. ' ... ; !.r i bloody deeds, andf 3 hi t- auro,; '.ritf&le iliitdepenaiat of Europe and the f ,!icrinfj.s-,? . - j i ; i , .. - -- . ? j j I begi yqil to temember ; fcriitlemcn , that I am Hrria t f SIbcrial-Could von hear the cries of -Mt it; to avow f the correctness of I p i t: f tiloittie,! inrush c.qrwo ti sAre -weU'rtr r , "!r" tr L.orcnzojjow is now I I 'f rriC Between an-:pBensie; jawfiamana..riiat- -penoa solely tor its mcnai scmccsj at crookjr in the maklnof wmen, wo nadj ,RO voice,"-. and a dtsa igrcoablc one by a Government: ct our own action? Are,,weto 'fnofr no, difjerenco bc twccTi'coIoniai vassalip7n the r unsuitable ae tioo of cu.r own jLrclshiure ? iWhy . are we told that nCharlcsheJ.-had his head cutoff unUisi ti heme ant to threaten King Majority,, with rd sbailar tateif Above all, xvhyl re!Vsc!to' pass thte resolntion wbichi avow, the seiiirriient3 of ipgje -wane mey btuw errry ncuuuu-ufc saius ithfj (TarifF that teasonable men. could Mesire, Is mH&fta come tor- lfeht? -The fgentlcmaft "who ia3iJddre$3oi jrou; while7 his disavoivs Nullifi cation "tisthms new standi gives It the sanc tum5 of Mri Je!fer3on and Mr; Madison's great, Jiafiles-fd'cajy H-the.Vfia-ft)f,Ml- Ca any ona doubt, who has seen "and heard what nave iu3y oui Jwia u-Muugs couiu otherwise, tlia ? is, if i you cdojd j be' Ground op .with intriatq passion so as to believe King' Ma jjorjty asodiouf is the beheaded 5toart--that the same j rightful remedy would bo proposed jbrjj, t!wt Was apnllel tVtiie HI fated monarch ofEeg larui? . , w,i- v : t;'tii41 Iff My;.fr&nd4 the duty which Iihayej; attempted to -perform, jJelicatoone ; aad I am. conscious, .'may subject fto "misconstrnctkin and ' abuse Mo, tbosewhisa covert designs I haVjh endeayj; pred to jay open? I I know that roy endeavors to alikv excitement, and resit a tide f off prejudice! J frrly eposs n the asperswnsbf wen who will caJI me .a(-nenp iui ms xanu,, wm iaiii uih-ujjt iu fop.- 'Thf y i!ji8ay't5il3f .nfutb JijbTi tjonc as jfnr as Mil Fisher, in .denOttncuijr ihe: ex efSesof be; SCWff. JAlI;tJwIajn wUlingto 'tfeiiri cah-butliire ijie-'-'iconsobttl lawwing; that 1 hat j doadsamethinff to bhulk therlistc ijoift to beguile; ybu from the pah ht peace & inrder; pfeniisc It as jy&t 'will, these ftons! are awful tMHU perilcasi.A heicrhborinr Stats wilt most assu'4 n?c ly appiy ine long iiireaiencaaocinne. or i ui lificatiot, it' a sufficient number of rartlzauscah bo procured. W4 believe.'that this Will bethe corn .liilnceraent of I a ci vil wa r, froo Hehich nothing "tan. resutt; but, shame and defeat!. The very an ticipation of a wa'r where ireighbors j add friends, aijdcven: the 4oBrcstics cf our owa'.'hcose:hrold, are directing the! raenger'cXathlainsiVeach citherns ficrfilihjtoosickenirto indnlgtsd. 5pies Sitlbrmers, plunderers and! betrayers Would taka the jplaces of disciplined, -soldiers, and wage i war "of exuxrainauonf against al! qren to thej njoiher and thebabo.May He that holdeth id JU3 hands theifate! of- nations. fjr ever keep from our -rf country, uie - scou UivU War., t ; U - .1 -- fqa.THE WATCIIMJlIf t IlURRAlrailJACKSONj?VABlJREN and The Vnicn n'tt., : - J L. t - t8 . - T AVrsf.- in tbfi abSA of.- Iinum nnrl rirnTn-, i y Li ; : . i. ! l : - v stances, nave of iateiBamtimcieJy identified Geo. uuw Aiji, an iM4it-ii uiui; maw caust;, i Fthe people are getting to be .quite warm fir that J i irv-iveiui piaccs wncrc len w-ec?s ao, itiiev car- I Vanhcsit friends of Genl Jacksori are in - favor nf I the Balt'mi.TTft ridminjitirtn. .nH iii,t'!rti tk- most determined! of his enemies are opposed toil. Mi., J.uiiii ,f . .,r. J- l :1 ...w.c vu.lltc in 1, "VJ ""uv w, an xiuren is an mart. They believe that he Will do all t n tus pjower to sustain the administration i.-f 1 . ' I . i . i . , t - i- j i - I in the Senate f of the U. S: -: r and are alraid tliat by his "defeat the presidino- tiificf'r irt that hAdv vri-mhlTv onhi r t : 1 i m s - v 1 - r'T U l ; ! v ! Kin? favor of Mr IVan Buren certainly carry lb day.; - Ml A MOUNTAINEER. - ; i roR the AVarciHiAiH 4 TO THE FREEMEN OF ROWAN. It tuiist be preserved" HOn returning to' Salisbury; : r'throh jthe- riorthctn from a late j - ted uo more lot Van Buren than I furl th Puna at 1 Fti.j n.1:;-!, ( . H Hi r: T 1 Heart mriiimg appeaij w jne asserar .numu- ey oegm 10 open mwr eyes ; to fa cf cood orderfubmissiori to the laws, rtaat can.no; longer be hid They -see i that the loyalty tHthe?etorious union of th h'hig them with-suchitffur-i throighl itlrc- northefn and? western parts-otioar tate,:.;i saw- with Sincere : v .- A Aj t ' r. ; , , ru, mw m.iuvi wspucxauic inuu rjrave invited ypiu to rrett (bri thei purpose1 of ! 1 iiir i r-re t tue iieart ei every man in tins wiaeiy : ex r tended; country: Aye, fellow citizens? arid B.f M ' ? 1 .U . n tlwjix - tie preservea.' I; have tiavelled mucji, and liave' therefore, better opportune :t;s of ascertaining the nubiic fccW than feeling t 'jttnyjpfybui pan have,.and I iolernnlyj $s sure you mat life a very larse portion of N. ICS the ideaofD suni0n,: another name fbr i,s, , s-iif.- -J. 'u I .iprcatit phrase, . Nullification lis held' in I -utter abhorrence. I vlhk mountain p. , V 1 T J " uWr1 ealculatejhe Ivaluo of the Urn ) the man who should undertake to" teach Kti-.l, L,L I them that ne w i XI rule in Political Aritlinieticl Convincedlas J am of the soiiiiuncss of y r Smte,!l neycrthelc a every man us pnnct- Qtgnarttlyj deny the asp cmonf j The 'King : reem Will- General Go - vernment .iori a some real ana! s Wbtlessi? Jicuoush - - to interpose 'beisetf asr l barrier bts ' tl i t, ji-xi t 'v.rrTv T. , - T' rTa-. rv for pur own catmj, and hot gers for ouri neighbors I 1 1 .Su'rb6sihs tin impossibility to be bossible: t-nt.iTn 4tio tVa' li ikW Vm lie the Iron- ? J.' -. f - t tierSta if! the (usunlonisb is have not calculated on Va. - - n4 - if theif. 3-' 1 f C had, they teottld.. be deceived, importarice for I tiles; rmorei riart cular v in ItowarS as - it lias f w meeting revurnca w me iipniiairmaB, i. t.. - , - -n W P IaJ I- t-Ni -:U": . r i .m. for the- ahleidigmlied andimftidtmanaer;!m t odiweu oy iuc Agiiojrrsicr us in- wich he presided. : 1 . T t 1111 H I-! m ! redress of tueir gnevances; sentiments wnicq nad been expressed : by tile pmcUmayir 1 f were:Nvftifgntmoiia lrhe meeting then arDeilt l! t-ii i !' ikf lor assistance anu J are to null out tlie nntsiict s, fiarft tUpm i Ait.uju, What jj taver said b notl torrcccmTcrt rirtccd theyj zrc few, 1 nor to confomh Cie" wavering, forlhejr; are few a!sp:.bcjt to;lea4 thpseto atKWhpvlellinAe tnysc Jatret I am sure there- ate many r- To stich Imeii, jlvronldiisayflioweverj much you may feel disposeapo - leaf eTnH nor matters to . others, you. ought to bestir yourselves m cases of vital' i interest; land who knows but Ihat upoa fkthe voice loftaii individual in Rowan, may i3ejeninr4ee Iy fcis own fate, . but tiat of those dearer! to fnconcluslonl FdloTtMzenW-alluiie 11 ta exhort ywi to" atct1figajt!i jie. ncxi A-Jun .lnopu lois jyery-iareioif - : i Wj '. . fiit' J U 2 Jill emblage. Youare not askedt to cqmmit yourselves tojmore tbanl t4ungHyou are onlv asked to savWithaa mail,; who. when his UaduceTS? arcjpittnr WHtubc I ItLl 1 TL' d'.! Li Ii ! 1 IS. t i if' ' T' S. : i i l)K t5GE COUfiTX ' I. 5crsuantio the notice pvrousy; given y knu- pvnTfd nnneinallv ief the most resnectab lnnueuuai citizens inuui wit.; vi tou hjcuuhs 01. the bounty, without respect6 parties. ' - h 1 The Hon. Duncan Cameron rwas balled to the chair, assisted by Dr. AVilUam Montgomery and 3amrs Mfebane, Esq. John Yt NorwoLdiDr. Thomas Fadtsand iWilliam -31 sBLighabWer.e appointed secretaries. After the ! meeting had Judge Nash rose and addressed the chair, fur aboat an hour, in a most eloquent . speech,'aboun- ing in sentiments of' pure; and )0uy patriotistj. vi suo uuuumuj. Kicawitss aiiu:gwy i vmuuii . - rr. - ,,-. , .1. hnaaciniarreauponns. .ne men Lowposeo; m a Wtcrlyi maiinei;" 1 he guiit fatty land madness of uuiiiucauuu siujwing muf wimiu leau iu re- bellion, civil war, aud a train of r4iSCTy; froni the jr"i " . . q"rr . r y rasoepau and deyl states.. ,: Be- fore resumlnff his seat, Mn irashioflcred the ful lowmff resolution, w . , T.I 1 i a. U J 1. Anouiem wmereoerai y?wn reinal"3 unshaken, f and that we wholly disannrove 4,fi and dmireeaite the 'doctnna if h hi iineaiion, as uncunsiimnonai, ana as iiaving 7a qi- '" .. Li. t I'll . ! rect tendency if raduce4 to practice to sever? the bnds which now nnite us tegcther as one great ana powerful nation.. n . : ! . ?; :M 1 heTesIution havmr been read;- i ; (' -.. rhe Hon. Daniel L. n urtiirer took the floor, 1 n,a BV?Ploa 10 f Hf UideraUe kn?h. He aktd weifi fat te r , public republics, and the modem cote alus natioiis of Europe and S mth Ameriear 'Hoi'tnca too up nuiuncaiio!!, ana exnioiwa lis.aosurauy py some. new views aiiu sirmiug-uiusirauuus.; uv tiiw-u heartily concurred in the sentiment! contained ;n the resolution. ,,i i . :. .i -' ! iiirili! The Hon. NVilie P. Manguiri filluwed Mr. Barringer, aud with his usual ' ability addressed the meeting for about thirtjr,uiiiiutps. bU ilah gum said he iiad been charged byl 113 eneaiies, whether throush - irnorane ori malicb he .linbiv n.it,.witli bein .a nuilifierf I He spurned iilio chargtt with ihdi'g'nation. mIIo said .heJhad form ed his- opinion upvUchc su?btiipiurd thah fWoi j 9 tivf v iiiyi ,t-.4Avi iuf cjasay ,iw oianryLi. g;aae lie viewwi Buiuujjaiunjuyia ranK:arja pir;ai:-sirrdhjr;' whi-Ji had ira fiQavojtabie imprisiorii ffjhn tjic people of N 4ith Carolina, asi tar .as hisiinhiraatJ0ii rxteiiafcd ; they were opposed to it, ahnast to unamniityi He had in deed heard same two or thrse iiidiriduals in the state, culled riulliGers ; he' knew jbut unja jn lrje whole stato. Mr. iMangutn' haUxtold ithe'nullin- J ers that thejr were., preparuv; another chapter in "!e i?artfo:;.Ctuvenuon tlt nullification world rninT" eviT? tnan who put . j his to it. lie tnougw nuiiincation never could euceced, and that tEirreiWks ;mubh more serious danger to bei dreaded1 Cum a ) Southern Convention, j ; , . . iife, . The cjucstion was then put upon the. passage 11 rul adjourn to the 11th of October Aextl at mis piace, .wncn me suigect ti taeitaifcn wutlbe oiscusseo.; j. a. Jj, r r- -ijl.. v ; -,l On motion ot Drr Jamr Wtf f-Ht-'i '-- I; I ' ge?1 Thai theegonpr( W Resolved, unanimously,! fhal I thetthanksf i o( :- i a: . . . i . J i,,i, , . Si i I ' Judge Cameron-arose on me adaption ot thi t1511ffii. J saort but impressive address curred i I 'X 'DUNCAN CAMKROI, v'p - . JAS.f MLBANE,! C rCfrm. I ! v s s r oecrerarw. i 41! 1 JJuahorb. ccrdcr, -H ii! Studies or Poetet ikd Prosed This1? is I the name of i choice selection iTreadinV legsolast. iroui various swircjes,.Dut cmciivirpmijthe jacst approved- American-; writers. 1 y e, have Rooked tiirjugh tue colIecUon, and nadreasoni: tat the compiler, A. iB. CleyeadtM;XlJof t that th onmTu !r A R r'ltivoTWAl ,en a good taste, and what b jalmost ' the same -i thing, comet morals. The Vwurkisit' Sals by -Ir : f- 1 Hi engad in hi mtn- , Connecticut men who nave moogni -inattnf ro tycreipicn them, and thereby jgpve them timi 'itlend to their ow'aflairs 'I'-ifity Willie i - a - a " . I events which! led 16 the adoption b'f on prcaertt i Constitution, he drew a bright and lively picture pcporating powerfully l.CTlQS u?n we xceiience ei our-. Peseat :fornx.pi A-9e i -guvf iniaiuii i very iiappuy.jutiasijiii uur. Biua- with the ancient rm $ ia ia - i - i; . .i.l- i .'I-. .i '.Tha-w.JVwtern Monitorjmblished atFav Ctte, Ma gir-9 the namoscf the Wmlrsof the Senata and. House rof..Representativea;' eTcted in.tTiat.Stateand: conclcies with thr following nrapitcl-itin and Winatks:' "t . , RSCAPITUUlTlOX-flcaaa of fitprtscnlo. ftre:f4trT' A --l:.:-. ,7 ': -" r or Jaelraon aiid Benton. " ? --S3 inemb?TS. If memLcrs.: j Fof JackisiMi and Benton (ia-!- . cliiilrirrBenLR: Reeves ) V It J . -Majority inthe Senat.- -V-i'4l' - ' I ; Joint majority nearly, three to coo. . So much for riactiona, ia consequence of the VETO. 1 fThe; Baltimore Republican j states, that HeUDnBlVnltney, Esq, dfi Philadelphia, fias instituted a suit m the :' Umtcd 'States? Court for the Circuit of v Baltimore, lxi tlie sum r$2q;oopins1:; the publishers of thej dhronicle, fior a Jibel against him, con taincdin that liper iinderl the editorial WdinJiuy lasi, v,-: ; i t-b;. inf -- f v 'l;-!'?i4 -; ' At the late commencement of Harvard ' - University, the degree of Doctor of Laws vas confirmed V-'on Washington Trrinii of ! evbnty-nine r?volutUjaiary soldiers! exhibited, their claims for pensions to the Probate Court in Iexrimsck County. N. H; in August and 2T to the Ifnifed States Circtut Court, held in Coiir ord. "''pThe 'odest.)f these' 9 l,..aad theyoungest C64 Only six! were; under 10.; i t I f si) J''- - i - si ' ' j ' . : f i! V' r. . i? i! i A man who hat c ommenced building a Wall aroundhis lot, of jather- uncommon ilimension8 .yaj foil feet ighivtcet thiclcbemlg asked his reasons' fir having (t so tliick, replied, ft save repairs Smyhdney iDtmt yousee that Should It ever fall down, it would be . luffhcr than itia ndw.M ! . " is, jf Treasury Department, . K i !f.'f'-. ; ; September 18, 1832. f ; The! Secretary of Uie Treasury has received some ..s.Js of the Ttak tret, recently Vougbt from Calcutta by : Capt. 1 Land. The jfreat value of thief timlier, particularly ! fur ship- louaing3, renacrs ine lniroaucuonozinis tree in toihe United States an object of interest. And in ,iriet 01 ins souuiern pans 01 xne uniieu States; a few of the i seeds will be transmitted to any gentleman who may be willing "to make Uie Akl-t : 1': II" .: 1 J;" r ' j ! ;f black Jhawk TAKEN. i iTiiEf; teamhoatl Wtnnebagro! afitived at St. Louis on the 27th in3t. Galrna'. having on board Black Hawk and the prophet; and eleven other Indians, , on their way to Jefferson Bar racks, where they are to bo detained as hostages or ihc Deaccful ! conduct of their tribes until a settlement of difficulties. Black Hawk and the Prophet werb taken prisoners by the party of 4 mn?Dagoes, anu uuuvcreu w uiexaaiau ivgeni at. the Praire ', i fe 1 A very distressing sickness prevails at Rt?ck slamd among1 the treops-Dr'. Colomun j and Lumts. uale and Torance have fallen victims to tjhc prevciling l epidemic, tdge&ec with a nuniuei.-ol pftTat(.8oiaigr3. , J. '(Mtidc out on advisement with very Merchant F I vi toien, to Ite weekly corrected. tjeeswax nr. lo it4 a is, iirar.dy, Apple pr gai; o$ a 40; doj reach, pr: gal, (none) Cptton ur-ftb 7 a 8; Cotton bafrffinor cr yu. 17 i il9i Coffoe pr lb IC a 1S ; Castings pr lb 3 4-5 a 1-5 j lyotttin yarns, from ISo. b to XSo. 9, $1 374 ail 50; pr i bale, from No. 0 to No. 14 SI 150 ia 1 75 : Feathcw pr lt?5 a 30: Flour prW 3i a S ;;kWheat pr bush 62i a 721 .; Rye pr IjusIi 50 ;: Oats pr bush 20 a 23 ; Cor;? pr bash 3Gi a 4a Hides (reen pr:lb o a 64; drynir lh 10alii : Iron pr lb 3 t-5 a 5i :Lead ipr foVTt II ;i Leufner, eoal, 27, - skirting pr io sw apper pr siqe i a a au ; juoiasses pr telUiJ ia 571 Nai s pr lb 9 a 10 Provisions ; I5eet,ps in 4 a ?$uajoa pr id 5 a iu ; uutter rib IR ; 1 logs-lard 8 a 110 1'ork ( none) ; Jalt prbush SI 12& a 1 25 f fSteel) American blister pr lb 10 ; English do pr lb 20 ; ast pr Kutn, clean Tobacco pr ID a ou ; iojw-lmeri pr. yUi Jo i a iiu ; Sliae3i-a,enerinI-pr ltU S2 af2 50;IMadeii (none)!; Portpr 11 -50-a H175 ; jClaret pr gal$l.S7 a-175 5 idalaga, sweet, (1; AVhis key 27 i. a SO. ' r - - . ; ) .v; . bush S5; Coftee, --lb. . 16 a 1; Cheese -10 12 I .1-2 Candles, lb Flour (from Wag) bbl J $4 a $4 lAi Flaxseed; bush, fl a 25; HlDE?,dryl lb.! UO green 6 Iron, (S weeds) 5 ll2jC; Lime,i(Cask)r3 a 3il-2i Meal bush. 65: l lata Jfh Halt (in bulk! bush.i 5. in sackseT4hushli2 75 a 3: Steel German lb 15 a IT. Blister 8: Bxinir 30 a1 37; Tobac co lea-& 1-4 341-2, Manufactured 8 25 Ca- venish 50 a'75; Vhiskey per gal, 28 SO; -';,Vheatbush. 7-;. :r . : ' ! Baron pr lb a;81 ; Cotton pr-lb 81 a 83; CoiTeei-Dr lb 134 al!5 ; Flout pr bbl 4 a 4 78; Flat Cora laus nf tal pr biish-ro a 70 ; Sngor" pr lb 7 if a 9 i f iTobacc; leat S a 3 ; Wheat pr bush 75; AVhiskey pr n;1.2SaiJ3. i-i:1- -TT Yl Virtue of a deed executed iome by Enocli n J3Mr LeachLon the 17th December 1831, 1 J shall sell at pttbliclisalo on the 22nd day of Ucto ber nexit,iho tract. kf land on,tvbich Enoch M, Leach; riow Uvtpeimr tlfe land conveyed to Kim ht 56btir Hendricks. the sale ' will take place un-the Remises at the usual hoar, dmaaiiaer trme amft. placed I will sell also at various artl. cApksoaai pr6pcrtv.5i viz.: SHEEP, HOGS, pVSJahd one HORSE: Household & Kihihea F.arniturei Farming j Utensihi, and other articles too tedious to meodon :'; The terms of sale irndV'krttwh on the war of sale, i trHTbTLanl will be sold on a liberal cre dit, also; at ihe 'same time and place, I shall sell therj Crop off said Leach, consisting of Corn, Wheal RyeJOata &e. Farming Utensila and 'Clock -ia I i.l . ai . . ? iir r .. .1 -. I t J 1" D0t?H LKACH ; ! V 't-1 1 : . ; , lh 274 a 33J; Sugar pr lb 8 a 10 4-5 ;. Jai4cu pr sal.V'2-tiyankoe do &f Wool, pr 15J25 a 30 Tdli-.w pr lb 8 ia 10: Brandy, Peachgal 50; Apple 3.5 a 40; Bag ging yd." 16 a 17; Bacon lb. 7 1-2 a 8 1-2 Butter Fifth t'S Cotton. 9 1-2 a 10 1-8; Corn per -seed pr busrii ou 1 r eamers pr iu ou a uj, an - - o ). pr bush 60 a G21 ; Iron pr m 41 ai; mor 30'a 32 1 Nans cut 7 a 8 ; Jait 1-nBLism.vo ,pr suscnxrno.V " tniTioN op Tiii: ' ! " U; . -ill , - i . f THE j Editor of tho American Turf Register; ?,nd': Sporting : Magazine, will caus to be re-publlshcd. tho. ENGLISII GENERAL STUD;:BOOK; as somas a sutndent number of kubscribgrs,! fsar 150.1 eah beobtained, to arantee'againstimuch profit; bht.to put into the 1 hindt of jAmeri can Spprtsmen . and Breeders of tho'J Turf Horse, j and '. especially the. lUtronsyof tho Amerilurf Register iwdSporting 3Tagizihc ;:Whormajr desire! j to possess it a work of acknowledged Bntifbrily,' contain Ing tliel pedigrees ofiEnglisltruwugh bred! luaa. ii us v unuenaKen wua nonnw' tn Horses from the emiest daysi doiyn to To the American. JcopTl brief notes Will be .appended i! iashew trteftibalsl iumejl in the English Stud Book,- whic4 baye'been brought to Americaj arii- mt What State impor.-;n-f.W li y$h ;handioc!jnt!rid on gbc4 paper, Jand? with a nw typeand ''jwUI-be comprised in one larse volume of -about 900 pages The cost of the English copy: is. in boards, that of the American wittriot I exceed 10 Payment to be made on the deliyery; of the work,)' 'I j j ':K -.- i- N. B. Subc ripiions will bo received at the! hs resiebnee on the opposite sidciof tho SUxt 'iSltSSj Eafcss. 'rE-Milt.iUcos bver thelATal ton Course, JL vill commence on IWedaesJay, ihct17th day of October,and contlnoc three daysj !: 1 1st pay. Piupriatcrlj Pursef 160, 2 mde heats, entrance 15. v 'J. S f i - id Day. Jockey Club Purse 200, two mile heats, entrance; j20. . 5d Oayt A Sweep Stakes for colts aad fillips tliat were three year olji last ppruvr, entrance jjjv,uisuuiw k j miie nais, suospripuoa to close the evening preceding the race, three or more to make a race, one enu re3j. The jmbaeyi f r the two first days race will ne huh? up at tho usual discount. . z . r.....-l: -.; ;. a no rropnewr oiine eourse will use all pos i r-r - -..... ... . first rate order fr the cbaifjrtalie j accbminoda- tion of these who may think propjeri to partici pate in such innocent amusement, i,Tho plenti ful acewnaiodatiaris at his bur an4 hb talle, to-gether-with hi moderate icharbsi hei flatters hiaiself, cannot fail to IsatLify hhe reasiaabln expectations of all those Ifriendlyi to the Unioif and the election of Jacksoii and Vn. Buren. THE PROPRIETOR, Sep.! 22. HBW POS3? OFFICE. "A bee:i cstabJisiied at the , residence of , hfTLTON CAMPBELti, ?Esqin; Ire- deii county, by the name if New, Hope, of which he is Post Maste, . i " f " i I -. ; : ! U l-.:i,rl: , i- A- MEHIDDlSTi! EPISCOPAL CAM P MEETING, 1 wilf be l.Hd on the 29th of October neit ; on the road leading from thc!J3hallw Pord, to .tlie Island t ora : ten miles north.ot oiatesville . -" The leachers and iriehds are Wtfulry in vitea 10 atienuw s - j ; ? f .StuttsoOle, September I, 1832. V ;t' iv .:"' TJ5W;: 'M:t ' QBITSTTSBOnOTjn PATmOT Is printed and published every '. ediiesday mor- At Two Dollars per ' annum; payable within three ' tncnth3 trim the dale of the i first namber, or Three Dollars' will be invurifibly exacted t;n mediattly afteri the expiration of that- period. ' i ; Each subsciiber will bet at liberty to discan-i ! tinue fat any time within the first three months from the time of subscribing, by paying for the numbers rivetjaccojpdinjg to. the above terms ; but no paper wUl ba discontinued until all arrear ages are paid. ; ; i. ' ' A failure to icrder a' discontinuance within the year, will subjeci the subscriber to payment fbri the tchole cflthd succttdh)g ycarti the; rates above mentioned, . j. ""'S A year's" subscription il be ascertained be the nambers of the papcrand not by cahmder months, Fifty-two nambers will make a yrar'a subscriptioii; and La the sime proportion for a shorter time. j ? fl. i' . . Thosp who -may become fespposible fr ten copies shall recede the Utji grafw. Alf allow5 ahce of ten per cent will also be made to author ized agents tor procuring subscribers and warraat ing their solvency or remitting Use yash. ; . Not exceedingi 12 lines, will bo neatly ' inser ted three times for gone doltr and twenty-five cents for each, succeeding pub!icatioa-those of greater length in;theamc proportion. All letters and communications to the Editor, on' business relattro to the j per, must be post r aiu, or they will nbt be attended to. 'WtlLL be given lor JFeathcrs, enough to T f t make three beds. -Ekduire at the -Store ofR;MClay1and. t j .tt Sept: i,tfi ; .-ii-, EffSIOISriHOTEls. r. Ji COVIZT-IM0 HUE TI1L cjuLecnber announces to the public gene ally; I and hf r Vnends and the f former friends icftiio Hotelthat shp will he; happy to arc iramodate all fwlxa may tat"' hcrwith , their patioriage. r She assures tfiemUhat hei best eflbrts shall be osetj ti render pleasia jthe ehtertainmept of all such ;as may call. Her table "will be ap plied with tho Jbest thaii the edantry ialfds,aad her Bar 1 with the ljoicesidiqiers. 4 i ? " I i i -: ; From the many advantages! which this stand affords, together .rwitir ain uaceasju oflkrt to please, she flitters herself thai she wil liable to render Wall the most anipla fetisf4w4-.As? CP The Oriice of the iNorthera - t fckwUun tri-weekiy LineofSugesj also that of. the, Chcr awand Lraeola Lines, areat the f '. 4 ii- :i ixAifsxon-HQTia; P i -s r B' ii... . face P0K , In i2anatog,rol SalttnjmCSio fTytSHC, r i. vn-- and iackt't: nn?Il? fwo, firum Salem every Moa Jay ' JL Yednesday and Friday at Sclock A M. . -Jwijwun Uoorlllousd. a 6 "H"4' "iro"'".!. iaey .aiso wars lit1 P.MrooTttev8,;;Th vvui i-,uouw am , arnve. at; ansm i t aatfrdays. ljhis Lin,H so arningod as taabr-1 resjf md in it3 arrivals at Wytha . Cocrt-HuiaeJ with the arrivals of th Great IJpes leadinjr through, the valley of VirginiarAl Salemit' npDoads with the arrivals of Smith a Piri-i, mott Line, and, the Raleigh Line, huth of w!ich rin xnreoumes a week.. The who! ofl ths mplis-perLrmed in the day time. The UmS passes wunia a mile of the Pilot Mowitaia through AaruBethabara by v Mount Airy i crosses the Blue Ridge at the Good SpurltiayJ 6,tt Vx"' r umace matt toe-Jal Mines of Vvtba. and afTirJa . rscencs to those "that admire the sublimity 6f ia- turd The accoamvidatiuns of diet. looVin are Excellent and cheap. The auhsinber hesi-i tales not to recommend his teams aad drivers a first rate. His present coaches are good, arid v fli11 few week receive from Troy, New -York, Coaches of first rate workmaoshiD knd fionyenienceFare 5 cents a a mile. : h ! " """w" utt aiien uun vui i o paid to baggage and other things eatnwtod? ta hisjcare,'butthe Subscriber will not beliaUa iur acciaenu, Sept. 22 tft D. WALKER ; j- rotit MptesmtiU t JRromj Sa?cm VI; A atb t I Carter tMTmncsseeim mhiaUne passes through thepfeasaattVflla Jti gas of Wkesboraugh and Jelfors-Hijrt Aslie omiuntaui Scenery that the Southern cWry aflbrds. The Stam leave SW k. UrJj; ouniy-rosses tlie JJlue IMge at the hoad of lledy's River, where the Gap is very favgwhle, and'preseats one of tho mast intrt;. a;a..1 immedtately after the arrival of thsy irora Raii eigh,N, C. and Washington City, an i arrive U at nown s ttbaqs m time for the Knoxvllfe j 1 oui. Ai vyiiKcsjrough, this line branchi-s by a Stage running twice a weeSifto Morganton, r rf"? "J r uri Lwuancefc up ine delwutful yaj, ieyof the Yadkin. . i . Benginp; to ia Sfibscnbm, Tunning from ! Safe l1? N: p twice a week, intersects tho above bunvt meets the Cheraw. and Raleigh. 8 ?es ' andthe Piodmoat Unev Tlie - Sulcrlbersi aV own a HACK-LLNE, mnnln frornXhalbtta ' w laveavme twice a week All these Lines ar sp4nranged as to give the traveller the, benefit of theintersecting Lines witliout delay. H j! , '. . " fCTfons wishing to travel from the North lei t the bouth-West or West, or frrim Ra.t W , wiH fiad the. Route by Wilkesborocg!i,.thp must pleasant, cheap and expfKhtbrospThe Subscri-' ' berj flatter themselves that 'their.. accom:a da ttoes will be exceeded by.hohein Uiis'couirXnf ; 1 heir .Uoaches are Nwl:i4M Wit .j i 1:1.. Jirsj rate, and jtheirlri vers a'ccomodatm'g,- attend ( w.j, owri.uuB men 1 are on either J of ta Liaes for the whole extent Five cents a ruila Vy passengers will be charged six anda ouar terjeents. ' i- i ;. - -'r ,j -,, ii ; r C7 Strict care i will & taken of All hs-r-m burjdh-3,Scc., butlje Subscriber wI natTbe able tor accideotsr' . ir i 1 SAMUEL & DAVID NEW ITT - k T i - U J-r . Pao p a ieto as. lizust 291A 183 .L-G -a?- ' fesw- FjBAI. Isfc !r np HE, Subscriber is receiving and opening ai it'-ius Store in:Canc0rd;alsoat his resuhrictt Ttp milea East of Concord ; a large and geiicril assortment of Fall and Wiirri: i :-;.. m. - t GOOBS, i t t Direct irom Philadelphia, and selected with much care from the latest, impomtions : Which' in. addition to his former STOCK, renders tikis assortment very large and cornpietO; fl mlmon whichare. British. Franchj India rand Dom?s j Goods, snitable for the present and approach- t Superfine Brae, Black and Brown Clothv. Mulberry, Ureen and Onre Mixt, Drab and Petersham ,4 Sattinotts, Flannels aad Baizes, R(e, Dufll? and . Point Blaakets, BfackandsJored Merinos, . Circassians and Bnra&itetts, " Gent's. Camblet and PJiid Cloaks' Indies' Plaid and Circassian Do. CottonYarn, Sue. See. r ; Boots, Shoei 8c Ha!; ' - Leghorn Duns?Me & Nafarino Bxrtil - . Book?, Saddles, fice.- Ehres, Medicines, Paints Sec. J -Cloride of Lime,' . v ;r 'ti ' Twrethexwith a general assortrawtof J; WLRE, CUTLER China, Glass fit jQieeaa Ware votton ijsr2inff, & uale uape I SDaAR ; COFFEE, TEAS SALT, tk.-; IRON Scci X- t3.'-'-'. iKl -s All pfwi3i je"will sell on Char mist rtainii ble terms fir Cash or Country Prodace, or bn a credit to punctual dealer only.' He innttrs the public ta call and examine ; the. Goods har prP iltrrile Wicita those Mebtcd; to hWjbr aa-i cocits & itotcs, to make oraelexertioni Jj -faj th;s season. . The highmt price will be gt lea ijr Gold In paymeat ofdebts; ia gobdsVor ' inf Casfcl yS v 4 BARRINGER; - gept,J5W----4r. :4 "'J.?:''" Q)J2i(i2ij I do appoint Mas. Maet Allxmoko my toey, daring, by absence iom t he TpF wrao. Salisbury. I HUGH lild&ONA -t: t t Dol-U 'ii t i.-f-f-j i j i " -iji i r - - I i ' . - i .: l i'MVri'-t- - -I ! :-t'r! armk 1 a .:-r 1 . -i fi a. m I? tlV III Til ut .:i ': 4W ij i . . -s m ilvBam 1-1. - 4-3 -A -tJi-.':-- -fl-.. 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