t . - t !'-, J , . . , r "I J-l- ;l I 'i III'1 Al f t - ' .7 1 Li - I - I . ' . - - - - f . T l-r ' - I; : !l t i - i - -? ' ' I i ii 1 I 1 1 I ii n WO' r ii 1 1 m 'it,,! nj,! i 1 1 i . &n Mr ji . t . i . - - ' !! Mi ' - . if . v. 7' 7 ' ' i . - t r. r s r f- 1-'. t4 i J . 1: . I1 is -L i I. 5 h ,; ii -nil-. J ! 1 .l-H r . - ? '-t mm -all vi: ii- Mi i ; : J i -f..T f :1. i i 1 s: ' J 1 4 W jfirtrpcfJrem J Max Richardtori' Utter to the V: TheOrdioanco'of Nullification has already ' given a ulow to the prosperity of South Carolina, V ! Ifrom the d&cts of which she - will , jnoWecorer t t ; for many generations --The spirit emigration 1M Wilxnk fctgh enough before) -Wt nowll I1 i i, i. ;, 1 ; ,p4.wri with it- (mm & lanre portion, cf oar of ' oar cummerce" - late thd conscnicn to the state ;n4 to iceep .b i nail lainni v& u& vva .--j- i ! within Tier li&tJ an the inateriata o fatore pros ..ii'ki; ntiiiUfa.i ftbbTA 1H others, arc lEoiid 4 wwU pledges .tohpod aith C lUroisieHexnenineat. IITiWJW dep; aiid should We their stakes in eqoaHiix-j Jwd: Batheyond this consideration, they hare fptiflwseiy raised a wnfidencethat prosperity is ' JlAw iri the train of uttllificatiMi : rand I thai ifcorifidence isacxedly implkri, that ihey are to W ttjartfcipateinrthe fruits crftheir ogm; W,f -! r I tbfyjtb Wtejtf iifeor death. . it is sixattgeiiT i - ; s mat thVi should oe mnnmir witr w itoa. ' . i .hAfi itmMn no n: iimik' itir iui kh vw --t . . t ' t: Jmi4 mm-L4 j semuve principIe.W.Iy such ,aid ndonmeat .of i : 'thiKStaon tne vtry ereoi noeriji pu, jnc-- tyVand the pKinnsed glories of state jreto. .Tis I ri ran'rc.,t-OW by cudfttry; you are 'I- - all Atnexica) blinds bat South Ottolmal rAjs i t!f f j ou to feare' in the back grpund, tb bUnd ecfif f-t-f .tJ"! 1.m in th mirtxt of aisan j Kiaaimm mnHniucji uiuuuiuvui v"-m t iroJnary war, they lefttlieir temple and theireij ty; to be defended by the God of Israel ? ViU you Worslup nullification as the isolemn leagua an J rvenarit," and put in the shade the fanaUc. cif iitA the covenanters, fwbo could pereuad-l . 'thernsclTes.that heaven was only; wide enough fori "the persecuted few j of Scotland ? Will - yc n compete with the C ruisaaers,8aaltheor Hoi riate fanatics, who danced to wpolar airSj - wlulo Uie Wood of Fiance atreanied from the. i revqtioeiaryJribunal upon their very ; ,heads-j q I trust we aro not so far gone. But the, perspective is not altogether too deeply cokiflred. j J Look back lor a moment. ; UptoJune twelve 5 month, Convention alone was the border f the "1Iay, and Jollification bitterly denied. It was 1 then ihe ra w head and bloody hones" of weak .;4. 4 PMMshI nnDification next: creot in - Ifcaifls and pehalUes were , ejaculatfdi ; but sap-t ! afessedi In August last,Tract rfd 12, wh ped possible secession, and was ; :scouted. But I tnli )nitriance came.'Carridd it outlilfullyaddBd ii'ujst'oath; atid awiies and treason billa tvereof- 'ficidly t rcomxnOTded, oH openly advocatefl Once adopt them, -and the bhwdy Demon of are !Tolutionary tribunal presides over bur ? glorious 'jfiald gtateJ 1 But there ; has been alCpanse r It Itbe jaie ofjreturriincr reason; anrflj rely on he igftuiua "if the age, when iriotal inflviince Ji para-f m,ni?iKi Let no mnterriun?beeournation' fil councils, jhbugU sorely (pressed jbjr out; Tasb act andcthi'ti'n sense may yet;iiselfV arrest th sequel tif mnrdcrous Imisdeedst before - thef tlondy hand !all beck jn, and the dagger mari shali some desperate Macbeth , to his nncon - sciou8 victim, and immolate the State, -r f H f i J S. RICHARDSON. ; ToVie Citizen of SpartanU&k DistritL-Z 55 i tttp tip An nr taw. A crreat number of r distinguished men i Ut-k tliia wUnr ; hnvcpfl firfom th sentence lJiKnthoa nit aDd -uito a i I1UI V 1 - i w -. r ! i f itt' literary men enumerated, are Goethe ISpheimi ChimpolHon, Jery pentliani -Cnvief, Sir Walter Scott, Crabpe and Adam if Clarke, were each of all themi eminent in Clarke, Tfthe5r ' jpeveral spheres and rlilicrelbre ortbT of ipqciali their tlemiso is i f The son of Napoleon is only mentioned r to point 1 a moral o adorn, a tale-47 tus -tl'iner'jnAWell be' addetfto iti6listf af she ifTOTOCnW.nbbte -fy 1 llrtrleaSGaiToll, in his list stands alone ii and ins name occupies a statiiwf highly hon- clss of men who iiare gatneo aistm;- of another .sort in y with propnety ; a C Phetadded tb the cat aloaney JM - are V l;'x"?jrnprwealtli;. jsnch as Ir. Girarri, the Uioi j Philftdeiphia.VIr. Greeneof on, ana air. j Jim Aiuairv.i is . i'- Hfr Hirisra- deai occimt neat tlrC t : i 'clnscjofl 33 1- It Is not strirtly correct to : ad$i li:m tdthe jist Unt the deaths of tlnree V Ji'of the inost jwealthy ' men in our country liMriiliih -134 months,- are worthy of being ? !iecordf logether. , . i r-. . ' ! if ncl then the hoslsj of ttrijfl. of jhnmMe virWiPs; luitjfn-iriy of; them btfno less nQjjje rllhM.few'hcrorhit lwas3smalkr,4it who Iincj' nVlcWy. $n theif)4brn pTce ;chJerin and warming! and olivenrng jail Ijirntmci them? Whose liglitien pat- iit,. 4ileaipa( a xlarkness; less; widely Idiffused jin- ded.' but nor loss severely u jl ? Whose i: i tiii:-i:. ut "een uji; jujr auum; s"v' i socivu tircie or the doracrire-!SiaeronTs- itouiji Journ al. -1:: -4- ill Letters on .natural magic. By Bit David Brwsler to Sir; flWfer &of fiTbwt !$ the tftlr of the 50th Volrimf of Harpers -.li'jBily Library, just issued in Niew Vork,;and jiccrtiinjyiore entertaining philsophica! vf'ofk has inpvefi been printed lia former days, j we ?i J fn,?at .?y wiijwiyiiu wie preseni cpniury, pnnos- pyWas sobesetwith technical terms and phra ees, attiai 'none but tl learned dared to attempt Jto'ftthv)mits mysteries. ' How different ihejstse ;cw! -:tAH the treasures of ksovkledffe, accum ,;uiaieu ior.ages,7;ine grana rewiM tnrpwn pcrJ to tbe view and coTOprehonsu ofjsaankindt ! 'Ichad reitt tvieWtth;aim"ratipni5the nations bf f- f: ; aja.'Lr ,tc'fw4- E3rr 3i?r : "wvj wonder at tlie mve 1 11 ments 0 tne. nanaa anu .usien ia rorprtse I i -.V---IWrt-!rtf KtK ilrinfT Men wet1 hnt Utol chudrcu cf a larger growtn myi i ioKed and 5 Wondered at the results produced byf mechanism i fvl! "hd sciMiwttmder stood ioung of j the -R$ hituaiii emnkwett 'to " produce-; it; 'il'AH ptiilsopher - ho 1 jr.fcr stareiri wild aniSzerhentf beausejthe ay ana wnereionrjw xpiainea ,iut most ihraiiedanindsj seem willfng ' grarifij to eottfbirU their jwen, and explain to "simpij ani rcnlier both .iiteiiigu)le and attractive wj br dr.siy.' ?dere, jtrje .;,"rcsult-: of uhe rrirotoaadest Scmonthe nuntbjaT SJpavid4Brwj jbitt Ukc a jbigh rauk, be;ias madejlut oi whal was : ?orinTlYa dry sqfJU'siTuna 'of; :n lii , scn-rtainment anu nsinici?n, imngjea wittv so rndrtr facts and elcciikxions,1 that evens novel rt?Jr Will rw i mmpieu wjf-aa anoj iuulk. io ce eit?ir tliis neatjjittlerck jandjSir fVyaiVeric"i!tsJ penuu logy, f rjod ever ajnier liieye in witchcraft, and no one can read either. lirni feeltos thaakfal that GcnC cf . tach els vated and improved ;undcrstaadbgsl are vrilliJ to torn teachers. -; S In the present Tolame; thA Tarioos- kinds of optical ilusions are fully explained, tad numer ous inious mechanical contrivances are dis cnbed, by. which the? irja2icM sedrto pittile and impose on te ignorant. A rery attractif part of the' bbokl is i that- which describes the mans employ cut by ItheiatentorfVMaelxeys Aotornaton jfchks Blarer, to coaceal persjo Within the chesj l Wood eats are fnvenia great nnmlnLtnil if it does not setUe that tmrrling nntkio. it at least shows how it tnizld be plav ed. 1 Babbae's CalculaUny Machine, one of the scribed; and if our readrs wish- to frighten them sel vea with a dwst or two, theyfiave onlr tobey thl hmki s ntuk i smoke and a maino Untem, li throw theesver into a fctfeei fit or fidget, 'Mtbe ease may elvif : t I !- f aVi4j tticroxslibrcd iZorse, '5 -9, I. i s ILL stand the eninins fcsson it' fcea- itPt&L Lincoln Countv He was gotten by the justly celebrated tlaoe Ilbriso and breeder. Uld i ! .l.-- : ' Iis dam, a full blooded : mare her pedi gree cart bctraceqto many or their most dtstingnisbhedi Uacets ot tneir.day as i xo SIR A RCHIEhUi reputation 'and that Vol bis co!t3 and teir 'descendants are so well established,! iifis sprcely necessary 4a say any thing si thje peseht day, as they1 - hare been among the most "successful distance Horses in the tat4s bf Virginia, Korth and Bodtb Caroling Corgfa and Tennessee for) fli tact fiftn? vrahi.il '. '' . : i" '''-'i JiRIpT u a iianolsbme Bay,.fiye feet three inches in height Spring.1 : It s expected that he . will make a cood breeder, as nik form and blood, are good ' Particjalars 'made known f in ;duo time. R. U. BURTON. "1 Janunaryv 67 1 8S$-tfi4 tt The Farmers,i and itinera Joornai at Charlotte, oUo the Rntherfbr dton j Spec- tat or,' arc requested to insert the above ad vertisement, and call on the above named proprietors fbi corppensatica.- ;t-- - m i --; A LIST of umma ,. " Remaining in the Poet OCce at - Morganton,K. Carolina, on tho 1 1st day of January, 1833. BiBaxter etlS Beaiw William Burton LevL C. Carel y Daniel, Cade Wily, Corbetb John, Condrey JVjltam, Chapman Nicholas. F. . Flemmin Mm, Elmira-G. Gillaspie William; Green Thomas, GUI Emannel. IL Hvatt Jesse R iHoppis Eldwaid,. Higgtns tlo bert 9. Heltiarand iuve, Hight tuad Li. ' Xes I - v. . ' i a. m - m. Maraud Gllis D. 2; Martili 'Alexander, Modford Israel, Jlf all Jacob, iiMitchel John. O. : Oneal Col P. Pitta Henry.' Preswood WilUam T. Pitts PhUIip.Rj llRevells ? Gabriel, Reynolds William Reynolds .Vary, Read Thomas-S. iStara&tTobias;Babl)uh John, 'Stroud Peter. T; ' (rhnmpsorIaaae ;Seo. Thompson John C True John-VV;j I Vhisenhunt Phillip, Y. Toong Georgo Vj I I r i 1 M. C. PEARSON. P M. Jan - TAKES thi tndthod of informing the inhabi Uats of Salisbury, that she intends open ing a bchooi for isaull children, on the first -Voaday in t ebruary, at the house formerly oc CUOied bv thellAtf.Tbnmaa Wriorltt. . Having been luT man v vears (cashxaA tnthn business of TeaxAiRshe eondetftly rpects to give entire rttisfarlion, to thosef persons wlw may confide their 'children to her care. As tb School is expededj to, consist chiefly of young luuuirs, uer.aiicnuon wui oe pnBcrpairy oirec ted to Spelliagand ftetding ; but to those tufii- mar. and Giwrranhvi Will he tnnrht TfliZfS- i3 ff quarter, or srfiere two or three are seht from ope -family, .Something less will be charged! JPeJrsons who "And ' it inconve nient to pain Ca&hvrnav make oavment in ah v of those artides. which are eommonlv rnraiaitp. in the consumption of aifamily . , January 263 w27 " i .? j i lif .- the 8tthscriber. on the X niffhtol night of the SnJ inst. Two Negro Boys by rthe namebf SOLOTJlOi". Jim is a largestoal fellow, about 5 Tears of aire. ! uarK conwiected, shcad is little grey; he bad P wneane runaway asair of black nnneetu pan ta I. ions, abide round abuut coat and white fur hat,-pretty trincb Worn.' Solomon rather light complected and rather smaller than Jim, abuut Sr5 yearsef age: h yrore away a pair of brown I insey pantaloons, hSto lmser coat - and a blsck fbK hat with prape j di itr The above Negroes were purchased in Maryland a : . few weeks a nd I have ua'doubt aire try in? to eet back. Thf. above" reward; willle paid for the aDnrehenaion of ru 4rniesjLBj - vail in xne state, and all wwouie expenses nam, so mat tne suoscrioer can get them; ofbj Melivcrinw them to Lewis Dinldns, my sgeht aear. CharloUe. 1 - 1 I llARMSTID BRANCH. : anuaryJlj-ai. " 3 ViTlWVreebbtriot, Tbe Oxford Exaintaer and the Aldton Spectator, will insert this advertisement thfeeS times and forward' their w wu w xwis umxins near Charlotte, U civHllCUIl., ji A; B. , E11EXEZBR DICKStTX. TVESPECTFULLV reouesta all thoso iiji M.0debted ta hunitocome and settle, either by cash m note, by ffuary Court.- Those- who lau to uo so may expect toaetUe with the constii Salisbn JtEATt,Y UTRD Tina I irnnib . "... W f .Tr- 1 1 nnHIS line starts from Salem' erery ndMoay, r 11 i Wln8dair and Fridaf at 5 o'clock, A M, and arrives at AVythei vour vonTnouro a p 0V:loek P.- BX. tbanextday that the-Stages leave $alem,; they also ive Wythe CouxuUotand arrive, a S oeloekTI, Satordavs. This l,me 1s arranged wtocDfn rvmrxF sr u uau new ww-ww . . , f i r. t faa!nJSStuS hSdUly atW3ie arrival of4hose(rom Ral wiui : Ae amvab jfoP the h Great nc lV eighN. l and Washington City, and arrive fV SSll1 ifthowirt kHoads tn time for the Knoxr Ue corresponds OS twuir we, w- puuut a ln-tne amvais oi pouws neo-iC4 mont Line, and the Raleigh Une, both of whTv- W-Morsamon mn Aree la week.. The whole of th trip is performed in the dwtiine.V The Route throosh Bethania, tSetnaoara pt AiountAiry, goes bj rowar yarapi iqnnwj limes dTWyme,anidl afliffl interesltoS teenes to those thrtadmue the fsubbnu of nat tare. 1T aecoininouaxionsoi ue; joogmgi w. are excellent and cheap.- ;, ine.suoscnoer ncsi- tales not to recommend his teams; and drivers as first rate. His present coaches are good, and he witt ia afew weeks receive lrorn Troy, New York, Coaches of nrst rate workraanship and convenience Fare 5 cents a a mile., j M p3.The utmost care j and attention will t be tatrFtn hamrioe and ether things' entra3tcd to paid to baggage od other things posted to nis care, but the Subscriber Wtnjno:'he liable for aeciaems. i - : : ,; r ( i : i i l l-- i DJ-WALKER Sept a& tl H: .- 'Hi CM ha SuhsciiLer ! rtreSbectiajtvrHbears y tn infnrm' KlA ; VIT.U CA IS. frOMERS.and the Public Sgenrally,. real mnunuw lapMi '' ;f ajxixtuxi "Tin rj?AUJbuuu iuj-suaj TH32 COUTtT-IIOTJSE DQDAIIU, OF THE FJLLQEi iwUrei he wSU,rat all times, be happyto Teceiv company. ! 4h; His TABLK and BAR are asj guMiasjihe- MarUt affords, His ROOMS and BEDDING, inferior to none. His STABLES, large and convenient; well supplied with Provender, and every attention paid to horses. Newspapers rromilinerent pans ot tne united putes, are ia, ken at this Establishment, for the hue wf the Poblie; and no exertions I will be spared by Jhe rr jrf?t wx-i renaer nis 50513 coinioriauie. ; WadesboTOughi N. C? j 1 Oct.fl83 1 1, C T. WADDILL. Jr, JC3 Persons travelling through this place, in either of the stages, will find at thuj House. eroest 4Lttention, coratortable accomLiodatiuns, and moderate charges; J-. W.jr. h 14 tf ;;; Ess; t-'f L 20?000. ISushels Wicat TnJ7E 1 wish to purchase with Cash , G i oceries V V orurj uaJOS.iaeiiajTBU'janiHv 11 mja and Flax-deed: to redelivered at our ai Leaksville. Oujr Grist and Saw JtfiUn, Carding .Machines, Cotton Gin, Oil.Viil, &c. Will soon be in couinleie operation and customers ; wdl meet with prompt attention. ; J , oucn uersonsias may preiw -tiavini tne:r Wheat mtnufectuiei, caa hare' it done immedi ately and at any ftne, as eur water pV ueris .ia- meLse the best in the stae, 3nd our mills equa to any ml tne Doutnem cuuntrv. f i itere is an excellent water comrr.r.nication fr'm the Jh i to Nor folk, and. Batteani mnuing! from that place to Welduft : Flour znd other produce can be sent down the river at any time. 14 ji To the i Western paTtfrof VirsSnia .j and North CarolinaJand the; Eastern parts of Tednewjee, tms is ine nearest; point or naviffauon wuiv ne Atlantie-i-and the completion of I the i RaM Road next fall . from Weldon to . Petersburg, and the water o U'Jtmicatiohalready frbm'No;n.lk;must render L. avillevat the jhead of la permanent navigatif ! at the j jttneiare oC Dan and Smith s Rivers, si erv imoortant nomt to ail that, region of country tnd will makeUt4naiow years one ot tne first ; tnd markets in tne oiaie. r 1 &A&XETT MOREHEJID. t)tober 13 tfU .1 I3&uSZOET HOT3 T TUB CORA Eli OF TUB nn HE Subscriber announces to the public gen JUL ally and her friends and to the ;tfmor friends of the Hotel that She will belhabnv to accHimmodale all . who may favor iierwith .their palroeace. . Shte asSoree tbem that her best ef&rts ehall be used torender oleauit'the entertainment of all such as may calf.f Her table will be shj piicQ wia ne i Desi; mat tne country. anoras,ad her Bar with the choicest Juiuorsi! "! -i i r rom the many advantages which this stand anuras, tosretoer wwh: an unceasintr etort-wi please, she natters Herself, that ; she' will be able to render ,to all the most ample satisfaetkon. ... v- M . KIT The 02ceofUe Northern;? Southml tn.uiri i.;n..rSf.M. iw,u. f.k. vumj auiui ut i7Wra( UIHI u lUD VMV4 aw ua aincuiD Liines.s reat tne j rf m1- ... ' 2 . r fltUSUAl - . - ft . ! . FAME ANr .WIWTEIt Respectfully announces to the Public that he has just received of Messrs jVifcwi ,Saguel, of t - pTT---, f-'n 7 " TW Which he has no doubt, will please his lie continue w nave a vrorxwae m erseat i ana tasnionaoie style. Il b neyona au aoaotiinat I to Dr. Bums.IT mm n n tin xyi N. tie alse returns his sincere thanks to Jus and hones jbraicontmuajace of panctuality "and triet attenttoh to-his hcp, to merit it focther k : ' I ai i o v m - era. m i ffTwoor three JOURNtTMEN TAl LORS wanted immediately hv the Sahscril ,1 3lW 1 , . , 1, p.. jl m-mim mm I i i , f V I I - Cartero Tennessee; nnhis; Une pathionh Vj?? . i II .ofWilkro-LTb aad JeSVron,rh Ashe TKTer.whjra the Gap rery fatorable, PencfJJ intereMmg displays HSS? eneryhat the SouthernJiuntxy fftlHAM Salem for the West' , wnirw This line branches g... ' ... 4 v. p Fort Defiance, up the delightlul Val CSlhe Yadkto i - lit J : JJJ JT J, iTTl L UUM CMJ xe bnbsenbera, running Irotn aai- I jsbdfr.N; C.I twice a week, intersects the above Qi, fjir av-Wcsborouffh at Salis- I (nh meets the Cheraw and Raleigh Stages i l.j t6 piedmont Line The Subscribers also -HACK LINE, runninsr from Charlotte l steaville twice a week-All these Lines are so arranged as togive -the traveller the benefit of the intersecting: Lines without deby . ' Persons Wishing to travel from the North to thelSouth-Westor West, or from East to West, will find the Route bv Wilkesboroueh, the most Liji expeditious. The Subscrt-, flatter thJniselvesthat their a(jcommoda- lions wiH be exceeded by none in this country i Their Coaches are Northern made, and teams fint ratty and tlieir drivers accomodating, atten tive; sober youn men. Fare on either t( the Lines for the whole extent Five cents a mile iWlafr passengers will be charged six and a quar ter cens. ! GP Strict care will be taken of all baggage, bandit, &c., )ut the Subscribers will not be li )thh!t fiu- accidents, i ; SAMUEL & DAVID NEWLAND, ; v ? P&op&ictors. iAugust 29th 1832, 6 Cm. -. BOOT AIID GHOE 0TOHE 4i?- i -1 n AVlNG pui chased the new establishment ot Thomas Mull Jr. between the! Mansion Hltelf and the Office of the Watchman, will keep on hand a sood supply' of every article usu al in his line of business. He will also execute !al I orders for work m his shoe shop neatly and proaiptiv. His workmen are first rate &. faithful and' his prices such asno one can -grumble at. which may rp, he will repair gratis. December, 1st 1832. ID om. i .mcoiaS7Tor THE trustees respectfully announce to ths - public, that they have succeeded in renew jug tneir engageraeai. wun nss .mena x norap- sin to lane cnarce oi mis insuiuiion. ine iScholl will gb into operation again on the 15th October. p Ttie tranches tausht in this Academy, are the rudiments of English, Arithmetic, Geography, History, Chronology, . Philosophy, Moral and PhJysicaljtnetoric, Needle Work," Drawing Painting, Music and the French Language. fhetonc, Iseedle Work, JJrawinff H V. McBKr, 1 D. HOKE, C. E. REINHARDT, J. RAMSOUR, . 1 C. LEONARD, 51 " '.. P. SUMMEVT, I J. D. HOKE. ; October tf 12 1ST of Lettres remaininjr in the i Post Of- floe at Concord, N. C. Jan. 1st, 1833. , A. Ieah AUemon, Margaret Alexander. B Sarah Baker, David Bradshaw, Catha rine Burns, William Bartlet, John Ai Barrinffer, John or Harris Bruster, William G. Brian. C Allen Carker, John Cline, Michael Cook, Joseph- Craflford, 2, Ann B. Crawford, Jane Crawiord, Elisha Cheek, Jiraes Larrisrm Mary Corzine, Jacob Criminger. jD Elijah Davis, Harry Dnnham. ill Charles Hauler, Robert Hope, G. Houl- Lrtxiks. Levy Hope, Jane Jl. Hope. I, J John Johnson. L Rev'd.'D. Lindley, John Little. i Joseph! McHafy .Thomas .McCain, Wil- McClain.iThomas G. Martin, Neil Ma thlson , Da v id; 0 1 Mason . O Conrad Ody. . . IR Adam Ross, Sarah Roland, Revd. J. Ro- wnson, f eter liumpel. o i . , , StiaU, levd. ,Janeq.Surewalt, 4 Arthur S5tallrd, Jacob ecJ't t i;.rt?i.: ( James Suffordi Philip'Shrive I ury omiin, - r I T S.Turucrfi I i V--l urner Wilson, James V112ht, John wnrte. . til I ! : J M D STORKE, P. M. I . January 5 3w24 W (W VI XV : tflWRl-A P I ".r- ii vjj.ju4Jtji. STOH3, nnHE subscribers are opening at the Corncr- - JL: house, lately occupied by Falls & bimonlon .an excellent and general assortment cf f ; ffardtarerCuiUi A4 trhichhey.arc detejinined to sell at a less are wnfietfh!Fri iniA t cali and " "judge Ibr themselves. 4 ti v; 1 v- - ' ' it i K TXZXPEllAtfCB MKvrriviii II"- r Af MeetWof the triendi of iCiU s- i .ItuJredeU county, -will take place w Stated . i m mrwm . . e 7 ao, mm wmuaj v - wuaxy ourtjj j 533, t Jan. 12tb,1632S (Soods SPMoXm THE 0177 1 oimaf Wf"?' NLARGEliJNT &JRlPROVEJliENT.. nnilBaliei & V6' &May ! Conner JL ; gratefully acknowledge'the extensive and oaexampletl pationagp whic thej have rcceiT cd Scarcely ' eighteen months havij passed since the couinienccxnent of their paperand the list of subsCTibeinoWexccec 4 feet which sufEcienUy: attests the higli StarMnw which the Courier enjiiys in publictiiinUn Ttv piaa ot m tne oaiuruay ; yourier preheuvo as to emDrace every vani Uih Mn lift intrudecct! into a pubh f .hntnnvLScience-the Arts Farern and Domestic News-Police Repcrtsporting' In-teUlgencer4-a Register of passing evente--Cora' mentarieson New Foblicalions Dramatic ICri- tictsms; an4 other subjects, receive constants jmd seuujoussusnuun, ima vue ui4tawcia wi uui3w denceoVer anv similar I nublicitkja The literary department of i his paper is jsup nlied b v nruiinal contributions from the best and, most distinguished 'American- writers ;f and se lections carefully and judiciously made frdn the whole ranjie of ' Eeglish periodical literature. Wliatever can be obtained; whether t aome or abruad. calculated to amuse, interest, or instruct,! provided .it be suitable, is procured ana. ;,puo- fished,' . without . - reference I to'- expensa or In furnishing news, foreign or domestic the publishers -of the Saturday Courier have yery , great advantages, and they confidently -appqal to the past exjverieoce of their! patrons to sustain them in saying that they have generally, been, in this rcspectjin advance of. their weekly contem poraries. t " i . . . ' l . . i ; .v. The Sainrday Courier is at present the largest newspaper. Unconnected with! politics, published in the United States. It Is printed on a sheet of greater sal, and contains, by actual jmeafuTe ment, a larger, amount of reading matter than any; other weekly journal of a purely miscellane ous character, , Notwthstandiug this stiperiority, the publishers) anxious not merely to merit bufto insure a coniinuanee and extension of their great patronagel have determined to increase jlhe fxxs, and otherw fee improve the! Courier, so a$ to make it beyond all question the largest, cheapest. and most desirable weekly paper in tins country. For this purpose, on r the First of January, 133J, The Saturday Courier will be enlarged byi the j addition of ourcolamQ9 m wklth, and f y proper tionate increase in rengin, so mat it wui inen contain an Sinount of matter nearly to two hun dred pages f a common duodecimo bode. This immense sheet will be filled with the eholcest tales and poetry miscellaneous essays--extracts from recent-popular publications and kll other topics relating to the literature of toe times. Besides the strictest regard to the agreeable, due attention will be paid to the useful, and all im portant facts connected With the rise and fall of stocks, the fluctuation of the grain market, will bA especially and carefully noted. v I ' Various embellishments intended to adorn the Courier aid gratify its patrons, are now in pre paration, and these wdl form a part of Ithe Hpro jected improvements. The price will! continue as heretofore--two dollars per annunj-4jat as an extensive? -list of subscribers, and punctual pay-f nv?ntsre both necessary to secure the publishers ngaiast absolute lss, the" price of subscription must invariably be paid in advance. This icon dition wilt in all cases bo insisted upon and no exception can be made under any circum- stances. ' I As the publishers are anxious to know thow many additional papers it will be necessary for them to print, they request all who may be dis- l posed to subscribe, to direct their orders- covering the necessary enclosures, a9 soon as possible, to , n i tVU UU kVJIUU S oJfJiJt U (r. I No. 2 Athenian Buildings, Franklm Place, Philadelphia. Persoh3prucnring five subscribers tuj his paper and forwarding the amount of a year's ! subscrip tions, Teh .Dollars, will be entitled to a sixth 'copy trratis Persons foi warding ten subscribers, and remit-. ting Twenty Dollars, will bo entitled to an extra copy, and a discount of 10 per cent, i I Persons forwarding fifteen subscribers,! and Thirty Dollars, will be entitled to an extra copy of the paper jand a copy cf Lord By rorfs .Works Sir Walter Scott's WotLb, or any other worl of a similar character and value, which rnaV bo pre ferred. ; ; - ' l'r- I Uiicurrent notes of solvent banks received- at par. N.B. Editors copying tlic above ad vcrtScnent r!ll . i . : Published bt Thomas W. Pegues jLko j -i J UIES M. NORMXJTT. fin HE principles of this paper will remain tbe fcujuqa? nerezoiore it will fiUDDort thai ens- sent Jldmikutraiioa and Mil oppose the A- merican Smtcm arid MWfteatiau. in ! knvl and ereiy shaTer lliexSSSii andilpWemmVre tattrto assert that in the ftitcrest novelty ap priateness, diversity and gerwral excellence f its contents, the Courier may' fiftto claim ptccc- to,dffed4i5r it. granny, wneuier at iiome, cifiehroad- .rar.ftL-T- u. f fT1 piwjonpvwa 10 -ouious test UaUrs, and to standmg Armies, and all those machines which despotic power is wont to employ, it will iflcr open, Jewries and ttacpmpromumse opposi- tjon. i To who think with os. pioiaoie bo i noiy a cause, we port.. . -i f- .jv -r.- i The terms of the PaoerarTh rw A.Au. m advance, $3 50 in six months and $4 00 atthe indof tho year. : ' i . w iP-P?fi bscri- , bers,, shall be entiUed to a aemnth us.-, M - - ! : ri--- 4 Camden,S. C;Jan. is 1833: on hand tipatiu r.ffr -,iiAf JJf -axm -I TT - rStH:' W Tantaso to ahe nircb. wi ikT-Trrrii as it enabfes hlm'toBrW iLf' tay out mothji.for;land ; ifr - Ve hareTalsq CflIWrtabil i wtu 'answer the l : . ' ws dents. m nnnE nndrrsJimcJ CoxaissjlnU I i 1 . U by act of Assenylntrpntractfur iRh dingbat- '. ' Zr' fti il ia the Town of Morganton.wUl rc4tk4T4w4 ders and work- 5t)Jbo.fid bv hi tary of the Board, on or befure March next, for erecting a CotIloll rerheadiu,' rooms! on the floor for oiUces, have fire cl'uvft.iritli tttrr. i.T court room above; the buildwgto be eitWl stoneJqr brick, if of stone; to bo rough i-tdjt w ruled ba the outside and! plastered within P Brick,! theioundation to WcliJtBssWcoiVi the sarUtiba: walls of the lower slory to y t BncStone, and the floors : and hassfi cut Stoae the "steps leading; into tbe (Wrl? to he of cut Stone, and the door and window and frames tA Km nf mt inrk-ji..t ..S , . "J- " , ... WIV-TMII H4 ; I whoIol:- -v h ; i sji .r,5ii;44:,t tf;t- & The Judges, Lawyers and Jury Seat? to Q ! structed and arranffed in tha best inanW the direction of :'th CommksinnM i f T ittt fi-T.n rT A rrmn rr I J arelSalSfe DscairTtoK,or;TnE DirrsacirT rian worjt, accompanied by tstimatesbf ie eachil rAntfi fnrthttT tnfkmmiti-LtiiJl 3.1.' quirca on uie suDjecr, can he Had by applyis-i Samuel C. Tate,T Secretarr. hear iiJM Vcucuj-nm uo ujfcucu U1B eOnaciOf r notxned. provided such proposals jshouldiv! ceived as the Commissioners feel thenwefveii thorhted to accept- if; no proposals whH i can accept should be recejTeo iDllio Contractors will be required to gits miirfj security , for the executionlof i the work time and terms of payment will bemaderbv by the Commissioners at the Qpenmcr of i thai Ww DICKSONmljC THOS.WinX) JOHN CORPENINO ii EEMAINING in thePcstmce at SaBtf N. C. January 1st, 1833.: ; w; a nolo Allison. s ,u.,!. B Mr. Barrett: James fi" tlnAtteAfr i Bilesr Vmiam Bufbrdir Moke Li Tt opencer m , , i .if el Coddle; Udia Coxort; James Klutnjjfe s; rienry Casper; Joel ! Cobble; Conley i Joseph CowanrNicholas Clayi - ill D Thomas pavis; Thocnas Dedim if Dunn. :j-v'-v.:".f.ri ': - If )aj IM PFUnt R N eming eorge1 ley,i ' J : 'M ' . j r fll 'VM - G John S Garner; Flora dillasple; Fi' Gibbon; John Goodman; f William Gran E beth Gheen; Henry B Gleason S; il GV "H ESdmund Hyatt; Whlliam Hugn4 M Hsdl; WUliam 'Harringltbn VillhTm 1 i John G . Hawkins; Rebecca Ifudson; Harriss; JessQ A Hodgens John Hartaiam Ia xnguMiw vi , noweu , uomey t reiei & man. I J John Jemiaon fwra JkAaz r WT i i- Jenkins j Green W. Jones; Andrew iJbM K Jacob Hurts;. Joha Klutts;7 Jaa) King. ' .:::-. r .;i-jv.- w j tStacy Lewis; Joha FLeaj'C A Let A A Lorance. T-TH Tf -I rf-t I M- Joha W JUbTen'HenryM!(t Mahalevr Sossana Mallard; p G Mocl Sam: Maifin; John McLawrand; Jor D Jir vuiiam jl.. iuucneii: niarU;A.M0S5jf McRea .' . n '.AlHmisi O Eluabetli Owens; James dwensj !i i P Thomas Phniins: Nathan Parks: U Perrv; Henry Powlis; Jacob Pool; T J Parst J-Rtond; 1 : ntti i il U-Tho P Roterts acob Ribka; Redwine; Christian RinebearKRobuwoDjlj Reyelis; Wm: P Stockton;,- Solomon John Stewart:' Michael Swinkt James Dfc Sarah B Smith; George M Smith; S R Siss I John Simm ms: Svrua Sham, 1 ixr irnr. v n- . w WJlf Woods: David Warnef.'J fl oon; Mary West; nry Winder;: K Ward; Jacob Wbrthington; Truth Vfa&S i . T'J' SAMUEtj REEVErM fliTas removed ha TailArinor Esta JUL tbe House lately occupied by Fraley as a IWectkmaryjShcp fhidi ' rT ,.w-W.Wtfr,sixieteI, Ml g1 .uaccommodate attl -jT1ZZ!i t. rrTU'Ti rj, n3 a edod nttmher. of firfitrare Vorfanfli t employment. ;4 He willf execute1' wor i style, Suponor ' to any? -I ia itliiV I1! the connttr. and will warrant itto fit treH I kinds of Cutting wUl be done on shfirt .1 any Tailor those systems ! of cntttcg'tl want his instruction". He'gretefuliy jcttp sincere thanks to his customers and fdejwjj, liberal pafrooage which they have bestowjJJ -him, and hopes that by an assiduous so4 P tention tohis onsmess;to;merit its:ccM5 1 if II L' J ANTEDWe TOUtrarohaio ber of likery-yonng Negroes in Cash. Anr ctmmacatioo f Huntsy'uaro, d prompt attention. J 1 4i ciuzeas ot Salisbury and ; its "''j teachercf the English Rudiment-He tnjf . -II' ! - ... .. . v j an extensive practical acquaintance ti 1 J sinessj, will seceje to hint ai Ubenfl J?"( s jDurnai. i iect m tne ciear. ana sauan anal wish' to tol WW?ft?f? 2 j"-r i ana aamm nr .Tirti a 3S w 71; ft s 1 i 1 j ? it 'A' til'" .J--fK;: