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iT la i HO'. I 'V it f-;: if . .r 5,-; ..X ill ra si. ' I. 'If 'Iff ti- , i. .! , jl. ft1 I? it vl 1 1 i 9 i 5 - -i :, - It is worth? ncr hi ffjjiftarid tiieatricil dres on board lhila i,i clnrMnltk New Orleans.' was left liehind j..-. - ... . - .-: . 1 J ' Wfthat vessel, which sailed twelve fay ovwre. The Wim NoilsonwRs the nret, snip cesuneu irthc sanvp.rtand in her be and bis children The ITavre&tre by the Franco's I. are to tHe idih OsL! A violent hurricane was experienced st I iairrW rit the 8th but no aebinnt hat reach- cX ttiat j4f ah4amii?j that it oocast " f rom Vu A Y. Jidvtruttr. I bhlnhrars to be the . determination of the Mw newspapers, tript the news Ministry dowttithbut yett! viGonng irujot to dis efiw tte pIicyjtviacli thejr intepcl ftp per iifTb Sytiliwrf. -of the; press hits become t. rtrrrri5nfr : frirrtt ill Euronc.- (would J'alf 6o administration of government Mlirrlcitil krifbiajwrcliy or both The lrjftmcnt litcfnow a soldier for prime irticW;wjid3lied the rerolntionary fthooU anit nerved for a lon tinic! underBo ii.ipnrtO. It is to be expoeiod tlitt ho it ill fsnandoasioh int their mea sinA in laaseorariy 1 emergency, that ifiwni snew nrinncsn j cum "t'lfr' tt imnfcsiri m W tinntieitionibIeJ that th Liro portion of people, who Jeanjto .republt aTJJfjn, and are beaded by La Fayette, hare jok tlieir con fi d ence in the prrscntsorcrcign. ijd ftresrodt render !ie charactrrjof joCTnnnt more U their firotiftO sjrriJ pV'hcther their ; oJijcction is h e pftsott of the ; monarch, or to tho an?t:titibn.; we drt I not Wnbw Perhiprt m not of much importnnce, - for under the cirmh 6tlie nation dethronement f tliciK inj 3witd iimdoubtcdljr terminate m:t!ic (fcstruction of the constitution. The Experiment of another rcTolutibn : in France itou1d in oiir othnion,' he in the hishesf de lrec hnwrdotis io the future peace and 5aP tif of ! the I coimtry -Tlierc is la rt:ong virty in 1 SfUvor ojT present ! sovereign, a rtronj reptibiican party, and not a small dMniber j ixitt tpr of the exiled I monarch. It is a dangriwis crt:rse i to try expert menu a communrtr,ithuj divided; and the ir Art -ViaHiJ fA Win n 1 1 a ft simnm ' oSKrhably be ?cxtrcmely disastrous! to plCJC eAd COSW jtwuryl taTihr, Xbcrj8 1S32, .;iItl4mvtd4X'a; one of the fjfidgefco!' is elected Govern f of tfteJSttit fofthe ensukj year, i 1 it. nit V acc CHiT(Hrii,of :-ptqks irho has (u-cUbgJ ft rc-clee- 'i-i liSc fe;on?ue lastballatiii? m Gov. Unnch baring withdxa wa. jniA7iTOtq PRESIDENT DO? i'iThi quiibn Has been often asked n relation tnheatteit teuption of the Uftion in South Cir4toi;ilIeiienUrii answer tltequestion by rtatin (iimi oftKem.) that he will ICjrtWhh Wbuie4ilra:PwC:Cbarlra LiiiW f in wy uie4 cwawrsjpnu wnicrt tnc disunion ,iii3 in Uid &.uh seem w anxis 1 to erodtW 1 M yjioirdo noLhinjr f,it tho CoostStution and laCivuith helas a worn t: snr ti : To the WhcsiMliwiini, w answer that ttw'Ex. mU Xm. vheGUixjim thisf fajr, which .issup-' od on lip.jrtaat VP. .to, speak t (the 5 nenti- fntfttn.4;eentive; ;aro. .Is' tkiotwf .and mii?13 lhi reprrtjof. this ruj tnist-rawe serif mo of Disunion ; ntH only 1 yMtfMfcm. man Mho is at all in! f the eoiuV 'pfiai vacKson; declares that he is lay evtd jo t!ie; salvaiion of Jtlie Union. ,1 1 lit OW wur.jl On all.orrajikma u hn 1 kr :whit forth 'ate.ihaiM thi FhImI ;r; t4att$ pmt be preserved" -. Th rVniiirt !iMcitf believe this.Dr their leadirur oryiii. tho Mfn-ury is paurine? forth snst hhn !jlWviHperaa(in on tbH rcry stjppositjbn. --'". vu,ivhiii, uuv mil 1110 crrei- ,t?ve ctinunal iae:U who are engnsred i uj the VVaW KMUi oii t.f; an . army to rest the Law of the iConnno theru.te!r u Ihn niM.)d i ..e j . ! T .uu mill 1 KM TOthe pmdeof military musters, fwbate- f -?1 .iW Jtuled in doing ; W have no rff?'feiVl' ,w,st inierfers: with jthrsr Oyjhinwts. But should thfty in any man flriMW any officer in the Rfl1!? under tUeaetnf Con-r uw!f; Xut there isno tresunt; dtinrror .;, bnjrrnted Conrei is' now a- r priced iminedi. WyrtdievethfeExpeeUvo frWitbo'npoasi. v;. mwumuj; crisis unatueu by fiirtlier i v1wh' Congress; may tlii gipweribl It Another mtestyin; but Wv$flt;wdl bft'ennstitfit'tiritt. l,iJiJi-I:.'i ler en- We atesmuatbeou i swleal fc a eon-1 "i.'TTi- -. -i .r - must lake I " ? rn" ; wH vw-ia.ine i moan ullifiea- iftw; aid let South CahJinnoU. -iii iiiL!" wtntejuntry without jfinany! ffheld itself inJS' ras; i,3ys hope sM conG teneo I T,Srl-r tliat frSomervil!c, after, putu MJMi?i niuii?hite a tendency fa produce. .,1'. 1 -1 k - - 1 . , '. , ,, 7 M uy wHpowo, nay ( uetermincd, u do his L v f hat Will be ? 1 Will! he forth- vuk Wofcade thelFort -of, nbMtt unit) 1 CVrnU I1IWIU i v inoiiianner of doubt, but that they will tlas: ipsafnts, via: will be; aita-ked tt!l tire, and ctiintvl!.v1 t . j.-i 4 -oe . -- ---r w w ouuauranHhiriTxnn mace I bof!ir ymM m be GoveSm; i fedtuutelanda 5 Mt remilar dues f f thVir! ahifiT.Jr. LJrl ? 1 2 vour nAtis.'i r4v. illil will l9 aaen framA'tJirfct'MjiVf 'tfen' in li-day's jnper t!iat Gjvefaor Ilamilt-si .re onijnpnds th firTuiizatiun nf ft 2,000 . MafitiaVt eirry into eflct ie ntaeefal msxvird oWVi( cof. 1 -1 Ie!: WU' the IilatHre, that he .h w crJml tha s Quarter f Alaatrr G?noral, and tho Anieua) keeper to repair to Colnnibia,; ,t. at i?ni iki the military; CHKUinitteej.-4.H seahs of jthnstablUhraentiif a Iionarv Corps a Suto jard.The comruuH'ohiiig: .if; orcrr '13 motmtln of fbld-pi?ces, and- reeuinintind the rooit minute preparation if a.. : hgstiW array. Aikl jyetltKaejoftJiet ailherfinta of Ndlifiaiti'm , isay that if is a'peaccfal remedy and jfet the llitor jf. te UlifltternTCan dinianin it!ie hst ymnhet, dJd th sentiment some tirnc since expreaa i by the Utihin; party at a meeting in Salisbury, that thi .doctriuc tcjuoed ti civil jraraml bloud ep.'f: Look to the Ordinance of JfoaUi CaruH !fia,!and 1 there you see al le:nnf, privisiun. jtlial-thjrSnprerae lar of lhe;1and shall : not be xfutcd in Soutli Carolii!a,--IoI this mes- ?od are?!nfinnnd, that in aiiditioit t t!ie por Itiorlof pufiCjaniis which Siuth Cardinal is en-: ititl to draw! from the Federal Goverarnent, slmlhasrM'vo'l upwarla of frty-one thMi Doil.ir worh ff annfor old cluimi due tier tholfjrtited States, and all these acts are ar-eona mnged with the rwremntorv f uVelnrati n. that a Tevlnus laof the United States is ttf be Teststed Jwita f irelbis is the oft avowed eect of the 4U4 of South Carolina. '-Can there then ho anr tflbtaf jUnhelreal ih'nnmof t!us NuJlifiH ? iArst:vyi not already on thvery rirffe- Trea son;? ShiaUl they presarne to annitlicitwelves In cfi4:ien t the law of the land, ;will hot the veri first movement of a military Crce be a Jcv v ihfltpf war? It was fl cecided i tti thecase of ;Ulapncrhasset and in several other uistinces. If this were an individual faction, the dneslion wo!d nt be debated and can the Inetaphysical ttuhjerfnje cf a sanction by State toovcreijrnty. male the act in any wise different f It seems to n nat, standing as matters: now do, the very ?firsj muster of armed men; is a levying of war, jusfc a3 mneh as if they wero to march to ? the ;tiis CitMel or to fort Moultrie, and drive out tlid United SUxt j3 troop5 at the point of the Bay- onei. ; f- ; i . . , j j - . If llereJlet ns ask- if this horrible nroceedirKr can find (avor with the honest veomanrr of our State? rCan any oneainont us wish to see war ves, vtyii anu cfinuo ar, spreaq mo msnue ut its W6idv horrors ever our oflutrtrv ? IWIui ttiuW wish ti ire the Union torn asunder J the rr5tenU2 Jeiirely a'Iished, and direct taxes ; imposed upun th;jiIe. ? No one, save Uiose wfio have n: finduign in eommon with fanners; who are not Interested in the culture of the soil wbi delight & khe.cnintry turned upside down, and who 2 Pf t f a Ilevolation succeeds, fthe I NnlU gg wilf re ward their treason with sliine fit office. Sueh am the choice spirits, who thcrn-wlves.dos-tjtrtte of CiMiraje and nrinciule. ate flndinfinf trt lead the bdiiest ftrnifrs of the eountTy. Be- ?k T ,K - utuotiy jss ie ls made up, JhiEtj thesfireat men are jrjnn to put tthcnnlves Jnfthc gsjrgo of the Battled Not soi-if it were, St unra inj(; wrre to stand before " hoary-liruntofcnnnon ball" ii WwU be not a much a; matter to ha dnli(M.i L'SiJ... '.ni I.. r i . I , :VI Hill I1U nen are imrx?t to tarry on , wac-andif anvertvl- ff roc of it, some- Coiiima.ider-in-Chief U navmmt ?YfK?,l'tuo( honor, who perhaps, swnved himself in harms way:' never once And if any riing-crimes ot it, tiny will s scamper on u .erance or ngiad, and leave the livjor deluded prsantrv. who had rather A in - ti.n r, wives and Jittle cmes to answer jritH their lives fuf jftis Criihiaal conduct. . 1 , ! A. ' u rcmoM. The Niillifier. stands 5C:Hin in the ro.volutionarv 'fit! i ' . " vm. iut.ua. riiMer the Iuiit;nal head of the last nimiber W this paperlwe find a m.Ht a fulsome mlnlntur nutiee of tho Ordinance Dasfcud hv 'tVM lit rv, .vetltiwof South Carolina, in th rnnM.,; r,f W,F; P he lollowinj ; wo ld ahniikt said pro nfijejaculatU i " Wesayi may j t&e Gf of lrty 'prosper her, for herCanse ia our i;rauseif the whole South )fFiced m its.df " 7, cfUbtrty'! Is this writer ;Polythrti, laStaA be adopted one of the; HMtlmn Ti; tstheolye.-tofhis worship. Tlie Jacobins i f trance nad thai? t WPjfled wub a fomnle. picked up ffnm .faukHigs of Pari? and exposed to the depraved multitude; jn a CoodiUon too indecent to be nam ;Jdtothe.r Deity thus rnprevntcd, they pro- l'NH X?jny tllVinti honors while the mit an-p-iUanirriynm; and tiie mo3t fhrfal anarchy isUnd ed that country ;-th(CT tiues f.r,n an 41r.f in msudry. einpi.aucaljy wiled the Run Lias iyaronn an inyoxcs nut the Goddess d did f OUt tn OOd Ct lAbtrttl. Wfm n 1 c.nrt.-. ;SeStoj)reside over the rites of NnlCSeaiiim ' ;.. r? ; t . :. " x uiuui. twK Ki11Hi1.11 IMfffi. . A LhMt an w 1 IUtr ... i -l .1 1 TlfK tto"Wljcat? fl ofinfimu) " y .t yr"'- wuur i(.uiaifir, to a ivcrtfromtmr beloved country from our wives and children the horrors of rebellion nA ;v;i ami that the land of our Father, Imhfrto squally presorved andWtwsed. mar still h,, r.. Pmired in the day of our tribrOati,mL ""'""g. wm 1 nat pertinacitv, the l;lifiq" here 10 hsurd Thoorv. Over agam nas .u been demonstiate! ti be noton- !fMH! nws. -Scarcely otlt bf South Carolina whil,, I. ajj Politician any f reputation L'i: 'L F J "1VMI.. !..- At tT r, vV5'.r,niS "-"U even 'Jr. MeDuffie himself, w II ... :w :. .'.UiMi All 1 1 1 111 llnnTfTI H.M.J. f- . . of tbo people are in decided itilityf tolt, as is shown r the late lv;, r-ii.-s.ifL?. the yote stood 23,1 OOin fivotir and loOOO against ltWO-!t,?-Vln0n W'ty of only one Witt "KS.W IlewdirWedthopin ttei W. unanimously tagainst yirtaiurcj r, ttSrV passed an prdin- wiw mmi vii.yfueiTS civil and S1j T civu ana mmtarv and ahall.ohder tlie pawof .loostth'eir pla ami nni it nonolf ..J J v. ? rT all ces an ? v vis,-s xieen ttaHiaand of the ueonl, en t rnuui this law is ta m-it u ii : l . c.1 htut ihat Uiey can not inis oim conseifni!ilr -r J . . aliinandate has frone f uih v.r 7" miki aiuuKL iirpruneinnuo . . i . :. . ! ... v inIlltttViVlhAII icc urlran .t v ho Ja-ksjrj.t, n'jJoasjatt i5tt. Sijd, aR( yon perceife a paipabie defiance of the J?i'til (JoieTwkmZaad minute arrangements r 1 military carapaiga. Yon Jirn j; c,ij, that Ithil t liFnjr btn in contemplation fir sne time. rreYl,P"i y" eaijK rrnmrni, at a respect , . iiiiuuirudiuuamMUi ineworninrr! 111. 1 i..r.. .mi ! .1 . - . ' ."UM, af J me ohkmI ssau; tnat which we have heretofore chanr 57 Tl?. ! -varoiKuan, isi now rut fmh m all its naked deformitv a thohvitrb nmL. ( ai? divinity, this bxUleM icrcatum et;i?y" M Ireimed bcuna; .we f,ar,! UVe Mho eelebratVd .Mulock; ein only heanrx-ased wiih bl..t .n. UeutS! En.ltJiLd oanaietitberiuiembered is nd1t,r pJ.!.. g j ,wem nau prerinusJy sworn to ! Villi imria J1 41 t .i . i Ji : T lV ! .VI me uniteu states. This .- 11 Li: L. 1 fcr k lii . : 4 W are glad tissoaur friend .Martin if lfcx kinirham, v ecttbtr somewhat r-rfit il th RLV ject'oTalJank, aud I pnninpUn that wiU a lointronar wan' the State and inJi viduals, ahd i f the HooV iniivcr f the mea.nrc, will only relax cmiugh frcm bis f ivjiito schetne t ensare the prgtectiun jEc ecen rity of iniUvidnil interest aiid sijactty, we bav every hope that we shall havea p wd 0ankt We were i (rlad to ; see that gntbsmh oT bis sunnd ssnse, and excellent: financial Hactral taken up the select n!pritaideha1 f were al eutated to Joso ranch gt"Kll-The1 gowfa (diffit culti.s in Sooth Carolina, rpnder our pATrever urdess ourState has Jayiid Bahl'of itson!. we anaii oe soon, wofully at a Lea for a currency. 1 - Am e perceive aoajst the tslatiy pro ceedinjSj that a bill has been mliced to eroci a porouii oftbe counties of fiurke and Biinflomiie wUj a new county, to be called VjisrcET. that we can scarce b-ee for- a Jfavorable issue; Should tUe Jill hurrew, poas, We hope t::a the Assemldy will aiaend the titb inll tae artocleli of splinj, for if the name y;melrncompmenti to tho late Speaker of tha Sj natelil Vjzht to 'be recollected that ne spdled h:s'nain Vicr. 1 1 '4 - ' ; 1 : .- ; ? I i : '- r- v I . ! I'-M-r1! " ;' . LxTTEn to , tub Entroa- ; r My Dear Sir : Tlie Ejectwi ?fbr Goveroor has given rise to much exciteintit, a-Mdhas final ly resulted in the chuiceof Judjo ISwain the Ex; Secretary of the Nayy, mel HodJohn Branch, was on the ground j p-rsonaljy .icitiii Tutv9.- It was generally remarked here. Chat be made greater exertions to gain hlH election, than was ever koown in this place before. Tie true, he had every thio-r at stake, and hazarded every thing on the issue. Success wptddgive him a brief polilieal existence while jdeeat rould! throw him into political oblivion j Thiis situated, strained every mrvc aiid would, 1 1 ihlnk .have Kuoceeded, had he not! been charged with tlie poiswous doctrine of JVidiykittim this doc trine, however, he disavoived :!"'Wry dirferent waa the conduct of Mr. Sjiaitrht, of Craven, and y.mr Townsman, GcnT. j G. Polk, neither of wh, seemed to fel any great solicitude ou the suJect indeed, I am authorised to say,' the moment Gen i. Polk, was apprisbd, bv' letter of the wisdiesofhts party beresoiired that hisname ilioUld bo withdrawn tnnul the oniihatign. It was a matter of r?gret Ui h4 his friends, for it is generally s believed he would have been elected yet all ojucur in the opinion, thai the pursued the course which honor polled out. j i ' f r ! 7 llie bill giving to the free white people S of the State, the right of electing the Cferlts ( the County and Superior Oourts, haa passed its fi.ial rending in the j louse of Com:n(insf by a vote of 95 to .SO It g ta the enat--bu! fci narrow, and it will, it i believcxl, jass Uiat I body by an equally strmj mijmiiy. f ' ,;( h :f. 4 : - j ; '1 i Tiie imuiic uamtrs will shw rlio thst UskJlL fixation has" been uresentedLto tliilirisiature!jh!' a variety of asj)ecis. The I Kesollitiuiis1 of Alrl jlarun ot RoekiagUami simply tlie! abstnict o.mt:o-f wero first oilijd taeyl were followed iy Kcsolutiofts otlered by UJr. Leake of S Rich uwndj who went more in dtail.Ehd! while I he condemned the doctnne, $tr-mgr;i jMiitesrod a gamst the Tarifi' ; thu3oarryihgf theWMon and the miiidott together. Since wljich itime, reso lutions hare been oflcred by Daniel of Halifax, and Monk of Sampson, boiii of whom indirectly lead to the same question. Which df them will be adopted is uncertain, yet mos of the L&U tu re concur in the opinion, that it ik tiM-atv tl... . ! '. I . ' . ( . i, . . J vital Ft re Wjsi from the Con vent lufS the Vk?iia tion in Georgetown, D. Con Wednesday last under the condnct of Rev. Jit. McElr, Uxtk their departure for Mobile. Ala. Their i mention, it is bejieved, is ta estaimsh an institution in that pi ice, in order to enlarge the; onnort unit v tor JAlucation to Ssai th. Nat for. tlife i young females of the These ladies we are happy to'jsayj arrived ia Salisbury in safoty,ahh thcstlge hmke down a few milds irom this place ilad in consequence of this accident ihcy renauicd in bur town for two or three day3 m y they prosperitlie :njlilo cause m wxucu they have embarked! ! 1! CH.RT.iTTE CoUSTV, Nov. 22l. 1832. ! jo iht miler Under tha tisiiuli in tfte IRvhiMuis fctihmrrr, rc if, "A F.k,id to m-ullfr . w ; - - WIS. t: i.: P.'rcivin that in Atmr 'strictures upon tho public c imiuct of MrCa!hotia you; have 1 ,... ....1.. ...l- 1 .. . . . . i.J . , J'r iir.iwn im' rii.no ,. I... 1 i bea duiy,;toput myself rirh- InVthe ui ui 110.11. wn vi i ihu tininin! puonc optmon, ijcllce which you have sainm wed me. : i i. j Ni i u. in tnc course or that debate Ldid explicitly, " !-. w,iiunj7 iiitv'uo j i ies (uaiii- taiiied by Mr Ca!houii,an irroc.sicilraolc hestili ty t j trie very cxistenee of the stie governments. And whilst I ailmhted that, from ! his i rnonne. and itrcaiKieity.Mr. Clav niiahtliot bo aware the inevitable tendency of th system which lie supported, I had I ki much respect fori the' midcr- sanaiDTui mr. caiiumivj t beUeveut possible thatlio cvuld be blind to the cbr4ienee. 1 1 fi.re warned both him and Mr. Ixivi(es, that this was o;u me commencement of a iuhMiiM whih not elapse beforo weshould Jbe called upiwl tipay another tribute to the! masters-lmniahutactu .u wuw irtruuemeu ! mai uve vears won rers: and I took the term! bf fivja tyears.lusd : .. lii, ii tun a iiwuvuiiai, cervicej anu I knew at each approacl.ing election k bribe wduld be held up to buy up tho vote atulintcresf of khe sttoQgest portioti of the Upitoni ':j3ix!Mefr; xa' confirmed- the truth , f iriy calculitiott: j and the TariS ot 2, '24, and I their 'licesRDrs tttest the inrndness of theory j i which the pwcU& will.in every instance, bavelioe1afljund itietilr to conform: ;' f . '5t;St:;( pl iienMr. Lowndes; by strenubos mikwOon to theTariff of 4, wbuy?ngenl opinions Jroii all sorts of men; I took occasion to remind htmhatto bimatMl Mrif Calhocniihe isoutiiera ?to would be mainly indeStod or itlie sVtem M oulage and srqtrcssion which was tlum fUn r l (The f maj-intv have been so lontrdeaf tA 'tKU WimnWit. of f he Pb of this-nnfarored ? refioni Uat we . aeittiiess has become sag! much i hkUt ion should be made, for the purpose of disiieliint the idelusioa .wtiica rcstis with ! S. Carolina that wo arc with her." i II J i. I i J5WUC CA.lircssi(ll IB IIIA i.rQrrltlirb ,,nin. must end in the utter Subyersioh of Hhe rights of the States generally; and bfnhbtry or oppriston of the slaveholding portion cf the ilthbn whlc it; would be hnpjssiblefclthem iofobraii i.4 i m sup-rtablished brer them. I In kAn'm truth Mr Clnvi Ur.CaJhouo. and Mr I fLowndes all cauu Into the House of Rpnresentatives. for the firvt tim at the same aossioa f I8il2)eaeti with! fcle eyeon the prs:dencyU-and eou)ioen eJ a sj- tcm of bidding ?t the action nfpjnwhjcri i . - L r I r:r::2uwm9 titai&Lri u,uv wub ni It,.an4bast4x:-i it tre-nittin $j fo!Ijvw:oJ iit hyjtao othor twodViwi if Cm re.avnt; hoor. In tha ejjtcst Wr; Clay,ljasJ ihicidtvl the vantW ronnd, having pfra himself on eniirel v to t fnend-l itbe American System, of which He ha well af. the eMefsupportex.'iMMhWiCal hoon j was the fotlier of the breieat Bank cf tho ;United States yef blszeal in iU supnt has beon iaiekejted bv the, ope. U propiuuiig Peahsv! :ma,ind :ral)yin under his standard all the mend and deoendents of that! roll VPPtion, iwherever I they ::aru H be foond-. iwhetberon this; of th-i other aide of t the AtW. Ci4nwinirljrlive aee' thelStlirlr Itmt: f!itri ioj'the lead oT the Orator rf!1 harthc& chauntinfflia tlie very iworOa and m ltliesarne key note of the great aa thr of tho American Svstera f t 1 Tho friends and admirers of Mr. Lowndes; gay probably will, be wounded by this state rteat, ut n uidue to trbth. Among the last m fhitm a place'; alth uh,from the ,tlm;,:5lr- IX motion lo change the rules and orders of the Hoiwe a motwa levelled liesoiiallr .'at ineland nttri nd rfdebato loat, never tdbe regained, all ml irri'-fi" oniy aa a statesman, but as man! and a jcentleman. Ilia oinduct on that wifi, was the ieondnet of a phnp and a iiara fite; sjch as the btimbl-ir nwrnber of the Suoth ,anhna delegation would have aemieUo dos Wo uch are the tempiatVias and tiie yafambitioa - ;j ; - ' Tir.U iri this address 1 bays fwted with a rule by which my conduct has eon governed; evef since I came into public life; hover tr AcJ,3 :. s . . .ir f-1? ilyj perceive, that tho iruionsis'tcn ejr,isia appearinef only, and that having been drwn hefofe the public .without beinr consulted and indeed, against my own consent, it behooved me to vindicate theooirrse whidt I bad pursued fd. lh? bywbich I bad been actuated I ' a.m Sir, with moch respect for the opinions hicb jyod arpw, and the ability with which you sustain them, j ; ' j ; J I Your obediftht servant,; yj JOHN RANDOLPH, n Jtoano. I Tt Stab or G,aar.l-Whm tv t0n of Ne w Hampshire was sitting in this town. v"m,ui me year it so, to deliberate on the af opiK of th$ present .Constitution, one of the members, a countrf fanner, made thin th jnst as thevote was about to bo taken. -urirresident; J haye heard reasons which appear to be weighty in tavur of the ConsUtution -andlhave ;heardome reasons which, being a unlearned man, am hardly able Mxar.awer,a gmstt. i must trust something to th? judge ncnt of others arid I see to the obnstitutioo the name of George Wasluogton. . Through seven campaigiui for) independence, I foil, wed "that nme; verily trusting tliat Prbvideuco had de signed It for, okt i lending star. 1 J was not disap. pointed. Ouri independence is established but w are still without good goveniiaeiit. We hare now a Constitution; which J approve, so for as I ai a judge, and to Which I see the same name Uhall vote for it4 trlsee it is our bond of union. I jbopeit will be adopted, f sliall always sup port if, and defend it agsinst its enemies; and I sliall .teach ray children.that it is no false light, which here bears the name of Washington, but our iruo oiax ui uiory." BQlTIl CAROLINA CONVENTION. I The Charleston. Jlfcreury announces the mieeting oi the oiith Carolina , Convention- He tls the nationj tlia it will be uno tut! way work: hfrolwill be ni stopping the career of the nul lifter,ias the Hartfc;rd Convention men were oiice.aiwgted, jui thtd'ut rrs qo Arresting their arm Until every thipg is nhllifiod South Caroli n i tube put j'tf!ncr onnor-V witheut cr--rce.,t--She isito put 1st iNf aabicv ujion tlie redt;rll Gevcrnrneht, and sjt at defianco "Vie nwf dpvgijuii if httfoUrGlohc. UllFc4ri01NliABAMA. We etth&ss that we have hitherto looked to the present ecesibn of the Legislature with deep itkr tliat tlie doctrines of Nullification would find ir it too man v votaries. This fear is wholly dis FHI So tar as 4ny indication of the strength ot.tho tAo parties has transpired, it is sach as Lchsers thebcart of the patriots ; i .A " f ,' ' f - IJVew Yorkj PRSDAsioif, a new Novel by Miss Austin, has just been published by Cart &. Lt i, of Philadelphia, and is1 highly spoken of. (hdeed a work from! the pen of a Lady whom Sir y alter Scott ranks! among the finest writers cf tjie Aire cannit bu be popular. j rziiiiiisMaaY I : I I j 4 j TOILS s. x ?2zn)'z.i:7oi7 iiVES notice tliat she has l ated herseli Xvjrfin tlie Town bf Salisibury, next door to the Olliceof the Watchman, where she is ready to execute all orders iri the above line of business. Haying learned ibis business, in the fosliiona KeTuWnef Lynchburg, and hating ;had much employ UKMit thereias well as in other thionable paces;in Virinia4iWrs. ? P. is persuaded that she can give taliaiaCtion to such as may chouse to employ her. She will receive; regularly from ffiiladetphia and New jYurk tho latest Fash ins,ad will keep patterns for sale to those who iriay. wish tH make their own die. She will likewise, kctp on band afew , (taps, Ttirbany and Fashion f f able &rei Xtonnetti. Mrs. P feels confident ; that j she can suit the taste Lt thif polislied oomniuniiy ; ahe, there faro, asks of Uiem a trial bf her skill. i L. All adm from the country, sliaU bo dili- gfentlyiulfiacd. lit : : l. r , iDeb. l.:td32i .v. iS TATE OFHNORTiI CAROLINA ROWAN COUNTY November Ses- iiinsl32.1 HIE! jV, - I Jiuitctf Judger.itnU Levied on Load, ilichael Brownw. john'jJacoLs. On motion of the Plaiuliff.by CotinBeK i 'sijpiiKiHnt tl 4 s -aiistaction 4 cf the Ciiir that the DcfL-dai:t M obt. an inhibi tii of this (dnty i Ordered by tlie Court, iqapuoucaii oemaae ir six j wcexs ini tlie lroUnaVatcpiman, printcdtn Salubue pr the Defendant to appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarttr Sessions, to be Mid for the jcouiity of Rowan, at the Court iiotisc in sojisiiury, on ; tno; sa Jionaav in February next, it show- caurj why tlie Undg lelried on shall hb bo ' sold to 'saiisfy tho PlainiiiTi dcU and cost. : t" 4. J' 1 4 J ' . ; j I j- J NO. GILES, cut. Woe. 8 6w20 1 :. if ti: :i I .-i '' , :: llB I C ! BONDS! FOR) SALB AT Tins lH foieit,) to2eerfV ejireefi tT: lb; Coffee pr lb .IS a ' . - i . .1... m m m m 4 X-l Cottw yinw I 50v pr.-b4 irom ;io. Q to 1 Jo. M No. SI to Ni. i t r' r- '"sri4iu o; a . ju: fork fnn. . 1 16 a30: 50: Madeira Claret pr HI Whis i ! l TTT. ' Kac)np. u as2 B otter a t; uotton 101 a 10 S-4 Corn per TTf V VAT I 3; Steel German lb. uisT o; Sagging SO a 37; Tobac coleat; 2-1-2; 3-1-2, Unufactured 8 25, Ca vendish 5o a 75 Whskey per gaL 23 30; Wheat bush. 75 ; l ' .' ; ' Bacon lPr lb 8 a 9 d Cton pr lb new II; Coffee j pr lb a 1G j Jlour pr bbl 54 a 5; Flax-seed pr bh 1 20 a SO Feathers pr lb 60 a S3 Cora pf bush 50 a ; ron prlb 41 a 5; Mo lasses pr gal 54 ; a 36;Nails cut 71 a 8 ; Salt pr bush 70 a 75 ; Sogaf or lb 84 a 10;. Tobaec; iwu. a oi v v iieai pr opa 50 a 9i't Wni gi. oi a 00. H : LWmttm :;; In Rkleigb, on Thuyayv the 22ni nit., by the Rev. Ma.UTLxtl ThoF2 LowHr, of Greensbiirough.'to Mis Fkaxch Scoo, of the tbrroe place. ..MI'l ' : j ,i 1 1 - i DIED. ! At hw seat iu Stokes bounty, on Satardajr 1st Inst., Major Peter Hairiton, at r very advanced age hs was one of the fmost wealthy individu als of the State, and hap been several times a a me;nbeiofthLegUl4a county of Stokes. ) He wis a mad pfgreat energy jodosrry, and perseverance, and -owed his ; success ia life entirely ;to bis own exertions and ! good i nanae- Ill T bsOTbxalrishea to I purchase Flftti Mecroi aged (nan 14 to 25 yeaii consisting o VTChn zsxuxTi mxm, eqts and axxiXiS to funiish a plantation inthe State of LoHuuua for which ! P j CSHWILtBE PAID. plv immediatefv at mv residence Salisburv rersons navmg aucn property wui do well to ap N.C. either ptrionaUy or by fetter addressed to tnc; which shall be punctually attended to.' 1 RldiLVRDW.LONO Dec 8, 1833 2Mnt; , good Hotise carpenter and a MIrUU-nikertr burner, the Subscriber wishes & obtain, and will give liberal prices for such. - t J ' : I. T - W rv. . W AND ARE new receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS, from. I i f Vcir orK and Philadelphia We resphetfully solicit our friends to call and examine before they buy We give them our thankful aeknowledgemefjul for their liberal pat ronage siitce we couunended business and shall feel grateful f r a contmuance of tlie same. Dec. 1 tiT I SOOT AITD 3IIOI3 5 TO HE HAVING purchased die new establishment oi Thomas Mull JrJ between the Mansion Hotel arid the OlSce ofl the Watchman, will keen on hand a eood s jpply of every iniqle usu al in his line of busTcessii He will also execute all orders for work ia h!s shoe shop neatly and promptly. His workmeb ire first ratei faitliful and his prices such a nSpe can grumble at. All work d e in bis Simp lirvpUrcbased tram him which may rip, bejwill MpaugraUs. Daceudber, ll8324.a bin. FJASHiOiS. HORACE MMEilUD. Tl txJtAillv fimuitineaito the PnHic tht hp has just riv of ilesJri Wflaoa &raez, of ivew xutk, the ; M l l" " T " - . " V" JFaU and Winter FasTUons, for mch biino doubt, will please IxkcHtornm ;,Hecooia4itoliiro bp work dune iu a neat and fvHhuicuble style. It is! beyond all d.nJ.t. that birliowi. IHis ahopXt oo Main Street, caxt ti Dr.BuW-r::'M .f ! :( c" N. B. He also returns hU sincere thanks to bis costuaivraiid friends, for tScir liberal patrunage; aud hopes? by a eiutuiuanc 4fpuuctuality aiid strict attehtioo to bis shop, o uicritU fwrtlier. Nov 10, : -T4o or three J0UJ1NEV31EX TAV -i?J iiaaactcJjrwF tlie; S Hl 37 i. 4 U s Pr t 30 ; Floor k.V "t j SO a 2 j ; Corn 1r bush 3a a 35 t-4lat-LRrftAH iwji?2 5 M ffatfeirltiaTI, Jkirttn lb -23, upper Di side 41 St o z.n . v . V Itbnshi mi 25tf(Steel)!ASan Wprlb lO; J&Bm do pf lb 0vlTT Janf? Jffal3 ;ynee doil UWeoL clean r u,?rA serine, pfl 41 ! $2 a S t iTTJi 8UV0 I ITS ; f" a Mtla, avreet k5 CaiidUca, TFbur (trom Wag) i iit?,JK ,J? 'W 5; Iron, (Sweeds) I21?; L,me- (CS aS Meal bush. wu. t v, UI MfrYii -1; L - ! it H - 1TN eiriscicecfl Mr. Caldwell dcaUi -L JL eietvof the Female Seminary b Stx : yaw. will be suspended until tho JfiSt m!, ,1a January, )'.', :f ';'. f.- .-iTT' SSS40 &ndiCicolty bast always been funnd in pmnng:boarding for so tart a BBOlbfr ' KJf as attend a thia School, cons.' MW4J.M highly gratil to the f eaehers, if some ftlemaa cf sirtd moralii rould open k pnvate Uoarding-Honse for thei accprnmodatitaiv h I b nrnhabl : a ft-.mmnj;,:- House could bo olulaed for th.it ntlTTVWAi )11ita i FalL M.i A.J CALDWELLil - .j: BAKC12, StttTnie,NoT,' 14 fl3 TVadUra. Jit! Hi J i H i I:' 1 nn11; cr aceonnt. nnst: 1 r- dT7. JT , !aenion, or before tho, 2th December next, ; after that time they f will ! hnetW,ei?e . which to oN mil be a drssgreeable way of doing business- but necessity: compels me, to : this course. iofiner patrws will accept my ameerothaaka . r wcfu7 wwaros mem my tntfeBiioiT.: i U' lii'J C' KlJUl HARRIS, 1 Caiword. Dee. 1 i-l trio . l t 1- 3 1 - i 4: f ! t W djcashouinnnaay iho 17ti ii V V Oav of DMyrnkpr nt Tl.. k i r lo where John Albright Uvea in Lexington: , i bvemicr 24M, 1832. . j 1 1 ' :1 H- U JACOB BROWN, IfV have on hand neatly vuiutjjd si Ann eontainiagH covenant of seixin m addition to tha 1 iisnal covenant of euict wuV-yinerit commonlr called a warranty There is a considerable a Wtoltemrchiserin tlaa improved form, aa it enables him tobrteg soit so soon as he dis covers thst be has obtained a W ; tiUe accor. fling to the osutd form be 'cannot fne the sonet ' nntU he has been ousted from his irchase ' br suit Tbi ia worthy ! of attention in those who. lay out money for land. f , lr We have also on! band Br.Airr Hrrn. Ak " TausTihich will answer the cominon rutpo. tea of securing debts, r Tailorixufr- Jipi, L :H I BtKJiMnr Feilxt, it jnfas removed his iU . IrUishmentf JLJLthe Hoose lately! cecupied by Mr. Samnol Fraley as a Confectionary Shop, which is a few daks above Mr. Slauibiers' Hotel, and is'v I prepared, ta usual, toiccbrtbndate all who Imaj" ; tavor him with their work. 'He tas jus; - " -ved from New-York and PbtladefAia. Fashions. Imported fmm London a4 Paris, U t a g01 camber of first rate Workmen' in his employment, j He will execute work in ! style, Superior to . any i in this part of the; country, and will warrant it to fit well. "All kinds of Cvttiin? will be done on tW AlTorders for Work,f rim a distance, will be punrv ' tually attended to.. He is an Agtitit of U 'ln " aolSautasof New lYork, aad also;: cf Abru Ward, of Philadelphia, and therefore win tU any Tailor those systems of cutting, who mar -want bis instruction. 1 Ho gretefuliy retnrcs es sincere thanks to his customers and friends for thv ivant bis instruction. ooerai patronage wnicn tuey have bestowed upon -him, and hopes that by aa' assiduous and atrrct tU tentujtt to hu business, to merit its conlfnuancol I 1 H'. I Voe. 24iA. 1831 r8 W Jt is proposed to publish a weekly Newspaper a5 a.aytorsvuieK ratnea . ixmrt Mouse, ao own as a requisite number ot 5co. I ! cribera can be procured. T if TO (XK aiffTlTtED ,1 ! , " 30ttrttaCn S5?fttthmax ; J. C. Snn.cs, EJii. - Ercry intelligent mind will at once cots. fccdei jthe iftqalculable value, of a Woocrl t twuuuucu viu WBH: reguiuea i raouc Jour nal, issuing trom whatever icction Ofcciun try it may. That the WiTCMSfAir will boi conducted in snch a mannevtwill be left" to tht i decision of those who my be so kind as to favor us with their patron ' I The publishers of this paper are sensibly apprised of j their j palpable imperfection andjaware of their inexperience,; ml $rvj want of education; bnt yet, to supply tlieeo deEacncies, they unhesitatingly, plaav ia- the opposite scales tho promise of indefat tigxble perscrveranosy nntiring industry m (the dischargo of their duties; and a de TotQi disposition, tb oso every effort in their power, to reader Umst paper Useful and in- Icrestihgi - j ? j r : They then throw tiatxziiss anon !th indulgence of a kind Public, aad. if success ful in exertion tb please their pair csx, their . 1 Vf-' best; feelings, will bo t ad their ' jCrifobms, of j indindttils, dtrecttd ! ta assuming vanity aro never exceptionable. Hut when tending to wound the teeHn-s cf th ar4sTOming; they; evidenUy ernsjitled troa an uanerous, seifisu, bt220ftc4 crindcla. Ann bora wkilA w saL: i 1 -i? Uian that' which: we aro amply prepared to. I accomplish! we would fain hesUenco j of ! the critic,; until bemay have tosi good reason for levelling si its 1 povekicj jv ' tillery. .. ---( ; ,.-'' -'j . jTho columns of tho. Wi!rciiiijbrr willj be at all times open, for discussion of tfci vapbus interesting topics iEiittciUicrw Agrjculturel and Internal Improvement; j Essays, oo which subjects,! together, 'witlt f otlfs, which wUl, at ouco suggest Uicm seryes to the mind , aro earnestly solicited ! froax tho.lncads aat patrons of tho Watch - TERMS..' The Watchmin will be puUisaed weellv ' at two dollars per l! annmn, parable, oa fa- cciying the first Humbert or two doHas and fifty! cents if not ; paid until 'the cxjSon of the tear-- h- j-1 " iS-'Ai- ii'l-'-f - 4 muT6&?dj&mz$; Co. L I !! " " " JOB si r f 3 il 1 i 1 A I i X5 s . - ja r ST f 5 jF1 5 -At Sf S t5 ft 'I 4 '5- i i: J "J : i.- i - M -:--r. : , J- l ! . i -1 L;-.' -r::-': ' ' : ..! f 1 1; i v. i a'
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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