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n iiil ilijystt'O Jo isq' sec the use of loibvr riic coDTeanco'J. with such M3P g was any waja smart fiiailr uripas in his gaits and I ,i F itfJA:iTtt1mLft him t.rinrr hi ni.a JWe1 wcirt Id take him in : but to f v"f - r3':l Mjnmnn .1 t S Art . hill that of tfiliStrt.-'we;taal lei him: io. Go a Vit0 highly respectable citi- ft frii fn!hd gentlemen in other Ih lllt lSf r!ad pen invited tu ceienraia lately m lipvi'-M piow f 1: p op Hail Koad scueme. f ie tap f ! SLfeed. accepted iihiT 1'iesj- 4i tlnpwjr, ;n.)r did fte mean , to oo iiiliiQutiHf-lhe Buafd of ,ntef?atl i ie'ire'flUMSi'JWrtlons for the wnrk.and when lii ilWIhaWa ben perfurmed, his connec 'QmUmi - Wease.-' 4le wanted no iiifridui Vu'i-bodi- politic, or, from any dkpriU vNeither would he receife a Warf Rlfjlhlj fervlce on which be had engaged U :mMfL i ;Ari 'K ritniU meht t. was, that A:fjf!(i9iiiii paid. ',. Hal was too poor t likliahcf iw proad toa recehr more. Meiflwehi ooti eipresfs his decided con 'iiwniWtilp: wprk-. was. practicable that it liVrtli be P&fofiiabJel k&4-4hat itf was' enilrely 4ibm&fcMifi the means of the people U i Sfii on a careful examination'-' into i file tfirldeif tliat!;no eolc'rpiize cotild be more ;'4jftaWiob44xWlio ftte, nor any that pro f 4'dlsolwfan'tl(al iretorns' for investment. 144 S'jf t',?'' -0I!' wilhio thfee jftef;orrpad; 18 arztiedl, would be wfhole money invested iti;e fasti wMan:ht he road, if Ithev never crNkd- ff ihetr; properly, ot their pro- im. ana i pi Meir.ifluuiness. - n, iilhfW i -a'slftipni . l i' bad actually been ve 'fiLli''ia'op.!c'asb . of' ihe"1Rale'ih 4 and Gaston Ttti UHWre llj00Sh lhe bUjcV is : greatly Mi payilrie0f theargesl stockholder have jsljred iJairifitief are.actualljf gainer, in the liiltSBdj fuefpf 'tbe;)ands an4- facilities fo ;itygCl;t i :V.ker. ; ':M i ;. ;-;"' . - jlEhe tjiilalpre had acted wijh a wise and ;ioticitsii!y, and! it only remained for the Mpple t4jloiihkr parti 1 The munevf to be ap- uo paiu Wai:te State5 would pay! every dollar Mfrssfi fiiiMd; and leave the kspbscribers on mIfiieurk to contribute ijheir labor & Mr promipnsi; Not Jone doHar neH be with .ia frfra tbs means of the sect ion of cnu niry ISfUzh ivhicht the work U lb pass. ; lie had nu pallia vi n v v w i f n i j diui oi imp aavnin.. e lillfni lihe path is between the Cape leiraitdlittS iatkini Once reach the latterriv .iind il'ptw.iotthe moanta.inis plain. If'iorn tMVMipjfhe Caiawba,; (ihef richest (pot utfil iNjf th varoliria, is almost a level, wuh jWji 6iTprJ;be biide and from the' Ca m Wb1iih) ten mites of the fmountains i jpjupenayeUevUeiand Cumber ;lirhli dejdwiieirier ihis great work should :nfufl. i If f tbeViBmLe. as one man. determine t iMtliti&iii Il8cbm nlished ," and jdefote. their Wiie stfti to irws jwork , t here will be no 4f aKy Micmlrja?Ke the.effirt not now, iiUiiijQfllwnen their absent citizens shall ismeiariieaiar.d when the v shall have sans wt inemsRtves fu4iv. and then their call upon j ii ar i R- fiBtmqmp ily responded to. bis it f faint j sketch of f$jf ini9gp speech;, .which' Swain'i was received 14 ! lit lha tt-ttioi hfi.n nirtn f irinllsmiin anlap tfe W'Mf rna;t-tbe'.' Loo l Room of the wjeHeiJtijtfel;,; where the evening was speal f P,' neli ifu I n t e r c h a n g a o f-patfiotic sod-kim f ;f Ming 5-Mi oy toasts were d rja n k,of . wbJcl 4 J LLii"&'iI.'-Vfc? T i '. .'-13 .i..; jit ijijio iccora was roaoe. r ihe etfitn!was enlivened bv !a dienlav of f W AVorijisi ftpui tha.tX'rsenal.-whicb, splendid pwfij3,ere more beauliful as 6een from mae.rin,.iii;e- patimtie corps Icon necttd wuh I esUtfislimtht.. A PICTUKE. lexMiU2eett,1 tli'e present Loco Foc Jer irtr &lassachuselts. and chief mokes- L-. :T I. i is- - V.. i' . : w- i ToriiJi( party, four years o thus pour- 'ThiQUzh'tiut these inrocetdbio me. en $&ticifo:Ui& character of lhe Innn ? a WwillMttl-rtrtifc' f nirii.Wuriuinp- II- riid4ifhille';:ins; ,- nip. loftiness of r.--..- ? - : i . v. .-. r wosegmpomrldepth or riach- of mind: ,tssiy jecung; no principle; or h.J- Vfiiitfi oers Ildlelnlers on the Sl? . ."cerns. of iGahrernrrient h sirjift temper, in which; j as a villaco ntllifdown fo play Wl Fours at ft ale-rwbseland is inst as ireadt to em ft aoVifitkl trVatlwiU increasB his share of ii"eribinia Cabinfit jqualities. 4 said ,:ms. 'Misi!rits. as far as. ho possesses ani tit lloaWnthisiheatre.lll5TLITTLE. 5GlllKV0US,M0NKEr TRICKS ! t f gil BE 5 U P PO S ED TO D E- IONS IN A COUNCIL OF AIDS. tmb Till W Yhrk Gi7Jtte. whirb Kan f1p paltibeen under the exclusive iWiafMifi&t;: '-ftfr'-d. -'P.. Tinii.: ' P.n. $Wi.A:Pomied ami. brilliant wri- H(. "'.wruaj ) win iiereauef oo unner Hie lMrnent of Mr. Darnels and C F. tft'SIIely Zf the Troy Wbigr eterabnror Tnf elli(rpnrir . i KfuEillfef published thrifio a week.in l Am-weel4lyf as heretofore It ... ' P"! ana of orthodox roli- P!!-.!f gua to Bee this indication ML-- 1 ii !U I s - .v : -T?. ' . -! I :ipJie!lrit rematka were made i' r J f tS'f fi-cy V . r e f h o f f? a i ci , at the v'dM4&tt";eiebration at ';FayelieviIle, JT Ta 1 UP 1 1 iMflsmUliouilhesuHjrtlhof fuf.: J 1 t III ofi ti I avne. the l'resiueni Chai lesion abd jDiocihhali Kail lUad, lder clareg it io f jihejntenliori of thoaej at the bead of this geat work to puah it . wsti ward as last! :k& nracticale t-hel declares that South ina, ii icii siuucf nprmti it to ton. short of he mountains. nus publication eflettually ailences jibe? rat ! ! . ..! " ii r m-t m inor mat it was coiuemomeu w muuw --- - -i r.T.'-i . 7 , kill 9 ,UIIVUII 4 ACcrDENTiTO MR. CLAY f. ; i .1 ; . : h The Cincinnati O nette of the 6ih idsU says : We jlparn that the stage in which Air. da? was hasseriffer upset on Saturf day, near Pain yra, O., and thahe was . I Another passenger had s'lilitly iniure Ins leg broken, Mr. Clav is peculiarly unfortunate in ibis travels. He has several times narrowly- escaped with his life from the upsetiingj of stage coaches. Communications. For the Carolina. Vatciimam. - CAUCUS DICTATION. Mr. Edttor .Ui-Fjer since ihe fact was known thai there wer? hosa in this District who pre-. ferred some uther man as a Representative to Gharla Pistierl iEsq., the friends of tbai Gen-! lleman through be columns of the JJarplinian, have been thanqerinz furLb tb.ir anath emas a-.i gaint those who have dared to think in opposi tion to their wisoes. V Whenjt was understood that Mr Rejicher had withdrawn, and that Mr.! Fisher was a candidate, highly respectable portion, or the people or rta.rjoipn, unwilling- to trust a man o f Air Fisher's doubtful polities, as sembled lo?ether-and took measures -to concen trate pablic opinion upon some Gentleman of known and approved political opinions.. This meeting of the reople, was denounced by the! Carolinian and frjet.d as a faction A faction ! And what is a factiou ? A private juntoWt for; iatrigne, fr basl and. sinister purpose which iijiti necessary t conceal from the light of day.; So far from theillbeinj; anv kind of secrecy in the proceedings 'U this Ashbjrong"!! mrteiing, er of any unprinefpled opposition to Mr FishefJ inai mo proceeuras oi uiai inyseiin were p,uy-j tshed to thcifiStrict in which that UenUeman'sj - - - I 'Jl . . . - . ! name is never 1 once mentioned, lierore ine Convention asseinbled, and therefore before any one knew what Ivoald be donebr who would be nominated by that body, the Carolinian'and the, oiher friends of 3 Mr Fisher, charged that body with a design td dictate to and misrepresent the people of the be Vera I parts of the District. AH ter the Convention had met, and Dr. Henderson, ; had received jthi (unanimous nomination of. that highly respectable assembly, this same charge! of misrepresentation and dictation was again and again repealed Jahd the members were denoun-4 ced as ' self constituted caucus leaders an. when the address of the Convention was pub lished, which alluded to Mr Fisher and his then posh ion in nothing but respectful language, this same tune was J-png in our ears from the great base viol down d the litlle jewsharp of every performer who irtuld be pressed into trie service of of these people hiving, caooos-hatjng men; the au'hors of the address were told in pretty plain langnae that i iy lied. Hut not content wiih this beautiful isplay of billingsgate, fearing least they" had npt said enough lo bring odium upon ' these' ciqcos ! leaders1 and their cause, they, or rather theif known : organ, has hadthe unblushing afTriipteiy to publish to the people of the District, that the ' Editor of the Soul herb Citizen wts hired by ihe caucus "company that met at Afihborugh, to publish all kind o! slander and abuse of Mr Fisher till the election 13 over.;' -Now, why all this parade, this ceaseless nd unprovoked Warfare against those who constitu ted the Convention at Asbborongh ? JSimply because their idol, Charles Fisher, was not the nominee. Miiaeau has some where said that f names; are"tnW,' and these caterers' to; popu- lar prejudice well knowing the potency of harh names, and beinf Jesuitical enough to bl!f-ve that any means vyill justify the end, and think 4ng as it would seem that a desperate case re quires desperate Iremediee, hive called to tliejr jaid every kind of epithet of 'abuse & slander' up on all? without discrimination. Whu have shown themselves olnfwSed to the election of their can- dFdatev Nowf. IfinvitB mv fellow eiiiznvto' a slight, but candid examination of these grave! charge of dictation, misrepresentation and bri' Jbery: Tliis;iieo i the plain statement of the; esse, which we Challenge the Carolinian or any; of its frenda to disprove : deny they may, and probably they wijl. A number of the people in: different portions' of the District, resolved to have a Conve i'kn a;t Ashniroghto nominate; "spme.Gentlejrr an! of kuPwn Whig',: principles tot oppose Mr Fhier. Tney accordingly jnet in their primar) assemblies and sent deleptes. Well, the Cniivention !met according toi appoint-! mntf and unanimously resolved tu dui what ? jW'hy, to saytio ijie District, that thnr preferrd; Dr. Ilendersot ta Mr Fishr a a Re'presenia live. Any di "taiion in this-? Had not the Convention jl e ri;hl as well any individual, (the Editors p the Carolinian fur example,) to have an opin on land , preference of their own, andihad theyj i ot jthe further right k to express that psrferenc publicly ? By the appointment of the Convention, an address was published, settinor forth ivhat was'known to be he politl j cal position, a id what were believed to be the Claims of Di; llenderson. Not one word of die latiqji or corolmand was used no attempt to force men intc measures, nothing but a candid; appeal to tb wromoii sense ane sound judo( j tntntol every redacting Whig. The authors: of the Addr sss; declared it as their opinion1, that the people of the District would best aobj serve iheir ipjeresta by electing Dr. Henderson And has not! th nr..ti man ' nnrnkdt aflor inm - . : J IT - " W IO, I SMVI tIMIAC -ber done thdame has not Mr Fisher himself done the same in, his circular and speerhes. Is there any dicUtion in this? oh no ! Why ?. be cause the friends of Mi F as well as himself, have a perfect and legitimate right to nse every species of argument, either ad capitandurn or ad hominem, to secure the election of that Gentle" man . But wq poor creatures, have no right to 'think for ourselvejs unless we think as "Mr F. and his Colonels and Generals and al j his em iiussarics and'Chpctaw agents shall command. No v we do hji complain that Mr F.sher exerj rises a ngni trnat se very man possesses, who is hot consiitutidfaally disqualified, but we do com plain that others aire 4ot : permitted tu do the same, withou becoming obnoxious to every spe cies ol abme aria vituperations But bow, let o ask, was Mr Fl brought out as a candidate ? jit is said by friends. How was Dr. Heoderson brooght but, injihe same way." There Is this barked 'difference however, Dr. Henderson came , at tbelcalV of Whigs exclusively Mr Fisher (unless Imadam rumour very much belies him ) came ooai the request of those ; who are hoi Wh'gsr Teriendsof Dr. Henderson were jppen in tAeir Invitation, those tif Mr Fisher,! !a least man? of tiem, wsre secret in theirs, Next as tothe charge of 'misrepresentation. The friends of Mr Fisher complain that the Convention mis represented 4e people. How P Do they mean i. - .i iil:: L 3 1 : 1 . pirefered some one else to oppose ! fj,ti3n. Mr Jfisher, in prefetenci to Dr. flendersao ? I If sii. iher have no ri?bi to complain, i The Whi?s have not complained on this J ground- besides, if the great body' or a small' portion II of tne . nigs oppusou io r tuer roia3w jjied wiih lU-i nomination : of ; ,Dihif jflf nderaon," they coold hve brooght out some other more acceptable? But loitber jdid tbei iCriehtioo misrepresent the people, in preferring iDr Hen dersoo to Mr Fisher ? Pray, how does tbe.Car- plinian know this f Itas ti already tfiscoyerea thatBts candidate is more popular than lhe nom inee "of the Convention ?t If the citadel fs al ready their's. tbey might, I sbooldr thinkjj cease thei jireing and save their ammabltion qtor a qjurd pressing occasion, i. - v S- !i ; -i"! t Again, if Mr F. is more popular th in Dr. H. the fjiends of the former need not be 'fcoocerned abou the action of the Convention at all.j for it caonet affect his prospects. But ifgn-tbe con trary), Dr. Henderson's principles and poliucs sbon)d be more acceptable to a majority jbf the touts, tten the Carolinian and other fiends of Mr Fisher, bay well be concerned kt;$hje;flomi fiatidn of tlie Convention. Lastly, S f teethe, charif bribing or hiring lhe Soutbefjaiqiiizen lollinderIr fisher. I pronounce i Hoppn the fuliehttciJenct and - anihorily, otterjy iZ$e, Wiibbothe sbad w or semblance ofmtH ip H Bo far frpmTwt3hing io abuse and slander lF , seims'lejmebat the great desUeJpfj iCpn ventfon eogbt lohavrbeenV 'as I ha'f 6o iirfoobt H was. thai nothio? but the frufn should ba pab- r. U it Af Rr Editor Anpther freemiff ha made ! I his annearanra uoon the political 1 arena ! ue Das taiifca up me cunizci lor ni5 freeman, who ventured to show his pan! paw a few weeks! since ; bat; iki) his "illustrious oredecessor.'' he seems toj be a bird! of flight, having rio certain Hp aclofsa bpd. This suits the character of Hiatwrii ter, or I will venture to say ho jwilji rj never come out in the face of open day,' aiiti let the public know who he js ! a know edge oi lhai tact no doubt inspired me last wri-1 ter rilb his beaulifulf illustralioni ; tf JL r. L' tiiii.- i. 1 .:--! i" ill .: ILLl rii i'g naturalists tell us a bird, which whefa jpur siier lijdes his head in lhe nearest jbb$Hand imagines himself secure from obser vat Wnj'' CouJ.d these veritable J writers bv j'edja. figure more illustrative of their lowr)si tiunl Could they baviB -used. on!'.'!tjilafiaj de-'. fipitfve of (the position of their ; nils f teaser, whoj would fain make tbe hooiis (vefiiited fanners believe he aims excluaitrell for tliei. interests ! ! Lei me jisk lie jikun wiiere is his head on the finances otjth!kp- verntnent? ; Where is it on the Presidectial election ? I fn short, where "is he on all: the i 1 I- ' ' J M . . . - . 1 i.i1-: i prominent points mat now agnate m? pu j- Iip yiiid? Let his circular teil.!jf:j tj Another irceman atlms great; ignpjanee in uecvpherino; the meaning oi a ilJavia- son iVblg,,v This is exactly in ch4ife ? He would nretend to be ignorant because hie knows too well, if-jhe gives airii4libter pretitiop, the craft ;of ibis . party If wdlift. i'ibo farther exposed. Hence bis great sang frb;d! hfence his I Hmizamnnt at silly eipreisons ! hence his ignorance of the quack ;roedifincs in use by the political Doctoi t ! i If he will revefw "a freemans most decent respeclfol and tolerant essay." he wilt theri . t'sie; whoj was itie first dabbler in phftck I Itlis but candid however, to sayi that thtS last Writer bas maite ah tffoit wpTthy of Ibis genijiis in one part at M&st of bis chlrUablle review! Hear it ! "U'ut instead! bt feplymrf to. or aiiemptint! to disprove the , assertion of a freeman,'7 he indulges in sqrrie con je mhtabln insinuations-against tbe qseq author ofi that nficle s in this he reminds me ery murh of Din Q uxotfei cSrid the winpi mills lor 1 doubt whether me au liinrinf I hit a rl ii-ta ij niliiiii txt tl4n Snnl i'? No who ha ever said or hinud he was For Jibe credit of the county, wbjwhuldi hopfr tpatibe is not ! Wo have no uefor; such alTJrant ; we ate iree mimicra ana jrpe ap tor si with all bur 'federal I acsciatibns"-- andlcarjTiot and will not he rode, dverfourrb Jl J , T . . .,r i ' 1 1 ' i I H, i . . I ho by any 4freemai in Uis-u)!: ( i i!lf llir irotided pigeons' can-do niitrB,itHef wi lutUcr however mucbi it may ( afruJ?!f ho ! 'galled i-id'e" musit iuw'ince,--$WM nif wou;nt fl tnv rgaueajirje". must wince,'if Rpefisn On Willing tu let tuip4rtial arbittrs fffecidt whceo wethers are un wrung ! ! ! ;f A!l) Viri 6onWilla,, takes back nothing he mi said arid ia nil .any".' man vybo! choosrs tf weat III tjapjl lie is ii perfect libel ty to dtt'sujwjhtb er ajcmzTi oi trtie copnty r any otjUEf u the 10th Diftrict. His friend Iwhcjreler he fve should show tli raanantmity iif $ irpe Hntglit i tif the black (I ) lincai by f jjpi oui in ms own propnr name i ana s unn he cpes, however much his wrJttyi&jg ajnd qonlortions' I shall 'k,fijht !agaifiskthfe WinqmiWa ' no longer i f 1; t I f A DAVIDSON iWliiaj r !.-' Hi i i M iil 1 i FoR THE ATCHMAjil. rl Mr. Jones : I see in the Carolinian V of the that lh Candidates: of; t District were at Scouts Old Field, jihRfin uoip I. a The writer says air. s tieuurrsoii IiijI the laid, V pledging himsellsir . ' ' 1 . - t V'. 1 r . poriHenry Clav right or wrong, and as aailipc Mr. Fisnei's private concernsJ.after speak ins a great while,1 said but liule bnd gavl.way,- ' 1 1 " -i:r I fiaVe but, just returned from thit c!(inn t3 and the vicinity of Scott's Uld itiel conversed with the bW Farmers ii of vicin ity, and of the I county r w0'. er's friends, as well as Mr !en Fisher der son f Vtlh them wiitfi'whnm I haVe iJppi m n acquainted all my life, and on whOgielddgi j i. i - i .. . me ui I can uenenu aii inintiv scrrpi fjach Candidate made ja learned speech- Fisher's as well as Mr Henderson's! frtfe fay Ir. Henderson was bold, candid! 0xpeitand that he ade nochagi MrlFisher's private life, further than privately advocating one raoso, and Iridic v p'ir,AiiHn axr risoer assauec itn privfte concerns of Mr; Henderson, whe .ur..ucuuersun maue a mnaont cuttinr re ply.-That Mr Fisher was VfrJ gravian smooth inbia aJdress: that . whenever I h comf to where the people had roost; inter est lie smoothed it over without tauchinr; ill solas tp be underatood, and left the pie at a greater loss to know what his tea principles were, than "they were i;;before they;saw him, -and many, whol oihet jfise would have supporiedhim after bearing o i - L L.j.J:.!. . , J . , f-' ). , P and imeJitating on .. his speech would ino ievc he has any bottom on which to de- pend, and fear him as a deceiver. 1 be tame is the result, o every J tax-gathering in that County. MrVFisber says i he has no idea of Henry Clay s$ President, abd drops an inference that hei will not if elec- ted support a donation from the Govern ment of any sum of money to N. C That if the election of thePresidont fall on Con . gress, that be will vote as the majority of the Slate and not particlarly as this dis trict. ' t;tv:- 'Jl;-'! ". .FOR JUSTICE' Fob, the Watcumaw. ! Monody on the death; of Miss Mart N. M. of Salisbury, N C. A merry gtoopofyopng glad hearts i Had met in sportive elee.S I The cheerful laugh and song went rou'nd, i 1 bey thought not grief to see. A band of silent listeners stood ' i ' A youthful minstrel near, j . I ' W meet again 1 part loo soon,? Breathed piaintivelon our ear. ; And, as the mournfol strain went on ; Vith changeful Jjirtncny; T lit breathed in Italy's aweel tone, 1 j i' " UiTanii Talpitil" ' . I Mid Varied bursts pf barmony, , i ; The same sweet air would come, ; j'! Here do we meet, tdo sooo to partV i k 4 Pw' wand Vers from our, home. I f -V- , . - ' f - - - j- I - . '!.. (. -:Ala3, too soon the rqorrow's morn . . s i Beheld the same group ihere ; ; , But mute that voice, land closed that eye, And wailings filled tbe air ! A ' thousand springs' varied joy, j i The sparkhag fountain fed ; , ii Thai ' harp of thousand strings' is mate, Tis crushed, its tnqsic fled J! , Tho&'e tuneful firls-ers nerveless lie,-- That silv'ry loice i hushed, Those silken trewes braided lie, Upon a brow of death ' With the same group, at early dawn Upon a erracefil - stefed,--Hj ! ; - She led tbe way,bul soon was gone !j The frighted horse i ad fled ! j ! ' 7 '--Vv i -Ti-1. H On, on, she went, pursuit was.vaini j ; Until with dreadtoj force,! Against a tree, theelpless pne - . . Was dashed, and hope was lost ! J ' " ' "j I . U Twas bat a few brief rboments, till, : Her gentle spirit fled, i f i O Mary, love J that we should weep Or ibee, so early dead !:. Nol woman's cheek alone is pale, . And tears from childhood tall, But stern and manly natures weep, h or thou wait loved by &1 1. f We meet again.' AlM biit how ? . To list thy fun'ral knellj f On earth we'll never meet again, Ihpd much loved one, Farewell ! AGNES J English words to the beautiful Italian air DiTanti Pal piii,".wbie, with lhe variations, se nlaved extremely well, arid was very fand of. i m - r mw , A0-X. S ' AmWW. 1 r NATIVE TALENT. I I The New Yorker a highly respecta ble literary Periodical! published in the great Emporium. contajhs a spirited review lf the "Southern Literaryj Messenger' for June Among other Remarks, is ilbe jfoi Urwing : . . " Character of Medea.A. grand, a no ble paper exhibiting that fine scliolarsliip and pure clagsicaT" taste, !j which have jso marked the papers qn similar topicsjin Blackwood. In this working age, we come upon such a paper, with us much pleasu rable surprize, ase sjiould feel in ejicqua tenng the ruins of a rreiian Temple on the site of a new Cilf inthe Vyest.,, , This is liigh prais, but what i gratifies uis in the matier is, ihnt tfje ankle in the 'Messenger," on the cliaracier of: Mejrlea, is from the pen of a Graduate of our Uni versity, at the Ute Commencement a res iileut of Fayeiteville. I j , j x ' -. Raleigh Register, MR. VAN BUREN AT HOME, j f A call of a public meetiog ;was made at Hd soq, containing 70C(inha!t)itaritR, to receive Mr Van Boren. Not more than pO persons attend ed: some Whigs. A cbmmlueo of two was appointed lo request he Mayor to call ihe Common Council togeiheT, which the -nay or did, and lhe foUowinj resolution was adopted : ; j j " ResollVfd,by the Mayor and Commonality of the city-of Hudson, in Cfomrson Council assem bled, That we do not feel Wond by any consid erations of justice jprudence, or hospitality to ex oend. tbe people's monerl or descend from ilhe yignity of our official stations, for lhe purpose of aiding political pail.zaosx to cany ou , meir,ia Vorfte schemes' r ; - "'if - . J ' - This was cruel but (he parties know each -other. - j ' j 1 -!'!? r A stupendous project of internal improve ment is broached in the St. Louis papers : being no less thanTlhejconnexion of Boston with St Louis by a line of Railroads;! A meeting to consider trie sUbjecfwas to faiave been held at St. Lou is Ion the 2oth instant. ' I'. . - i ' ;' '' y-'l ' .j'j.; U The death of Mr Jacob Eldndge, of Phil adelphia, announced op Tuesdays waif sin gularly affecting. He! had just jtakenbisv Bible into bis hands preparatory to lamuy worship, wben be wasfcalled to the door by the arrival of bis soo-ija-law from a joqr heyL While holding f bis horse 1 after j his son had left lhe carriage, tbo animal tok fright, and Mr E. was lofmiich injureidjas to 8urvie but four or five hours. He was a most estimable man, ad bis decease, will be severely felt by all hohave abared his acquaintance. Phil V"ori Jlmcr. ' 3 A quantity of superior Chevsing Tobacco, do " do f Smoking Tobacco ! - Fi RjROUECHE.; iMay 17 839 lf42 be MAIUIIED I In Davie County.on Tharsdav the 18ih InsU by F. A Ward Esqr, Mr. TUOM- A MitA x j io wjss L,UCUE. Also, on 4c f ame day by Ir Jesse A. Clement Esqr., air. iVllbUW VEACH, tov Misa ELIZABETH HALL, all for Internal lmi pnvement, opposed to the Sub-treasury. and,of course for Dr. Henderson, 1 AIsol Mr I JAMES. WHITE, to MISS I ART PINKLY.-f ---i -i, : 4io Stokes ennnty, on 17ln inst, Mr JNO 3AUNDER?, Ierclianliof Davidson. Co lo Aiss ABilQAIL STAFFORD, of the former county. : ' -I ; r . ! I U Randolph Co on 18th Inst. Dr. MAT- l Mb" SKEEN, of Davidson co. to Miss MAL1NDA WOOD,of the former county. I i i . J Communicated. Il5s my painful duty to ejmmonicate to vou. and jlbroof b you to the public, the death of JUH-Tv HUU&TON, Eq4 of tbia County. Hi died ;on lhe 20th instant, after a few davs ill aeissj His disease ws bilijos Pneumonia, vile suffered ODpch during bis cofinement t hot bore it wttb chriataio resiunsliun; H.t . Rulir.r EUein thePresbyterian Churcb of Back Creek' wnicn pllice tie filled with honour; to himself and jproni to the spirioalt good of those over wuooj -iio was maue an overseer, tie was a jastieefihe peace, and it is for the magistrates in th countyrto say4iow well he was qualified to fill bis station amon them. He wis often employed in the management of orphan's tate8i In troth it maybe said that he was ib&widr nn1.!(.i..J ..J . I .. 1 .1 y i "f'uu ouu i no orpaan.s siay. -fin uis dealll bis fmily,'the church, and the neighborhood. bavAysnstaineda grea loss ; bat w hilst we feel and lament oar loss, we I weald rejoice, in his eternklgain. : ;J:;W j-;.'' " -- in Sim 11.1. ,n n i 1). . i. un iii iip iniuu.i . ui i .in - ' Tlie Commissioners 'jSalishury, will let to the lowest bidder bn Tuesday 6th day of August, next, the repairing of lhe street leading 4 hougb the Pond between Moses Brown's Pohd'Lo'.s, and Freder; ipk Mpwry's, as follows : A tone Culvert, to bicrjadej in ihecentre, 12 feet wide, and foiif feet ip the clear bet ween the Walls. Tbe walls to be t wo feet high from tbe bottom of the drain, and tp be covered with flat rock, ihe street to be raised leel with the top of the Culvert, 12 feet Widej across the pond as the street runs, -a ditch tp be cut four feet wide on tbe top, an4 one and a half feet at the bottom across tbe pond-to Brotvn4s gate,;thence down the street to Murphy's fence, sufficiently deep to drain tbe pond entirely. ! ; ' ANDRE MATTHIEU, Ch'mn. ! ' T. PHILLIPS ALLEN. Clerk. K 1 Ju y 26, 1839 tf52 ! I stjaie of ictrtft atoXCnit, j CABARRUS ColjjTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions July j ; ! 1 Sessions, 1830. . f I aeobj Iflarkeyr " j -'. V 1 VS. Attachment levied on land Sarriuel Hartsell I N Ibis cae it appearin?4o the satisfaction of this Court, thai Samuel Hartsell. lhe defen- dant in this case, is an inhabitant of another Slate!: It is therelore, ordered by tbe Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Carolina Watchman, printed in Salisbury, that said defendant Samuel Hartsell, be and appear at lh Court House in Concord, on the 3d mnn day in October next, to plead or replevy, or the laud levied on will be condemned 10 salbfy phiniff demand. .-f 1 Witness, Kiah. P. Harris. Clerk of our said Court at Concord, this Sd moodav in Jul v. 1839. nd tie 04tb year of our Independence. ' I KIAH. P HAKKIS Clk. July 26. 1839-6w52-br.fee 4 1 "Main ableTo wn Property. FOR SALE. fclNGabout to remove lo ihe Wesl I offer for Sale mv HEAL PROPERTY. Ivincr in he J own or AiocksviHe, Liavie countv. consist ing of a good snog - ; t" Ft ?w, r w " -mr m -m h JL9 99 JUJLfMsMV M Aftd all other necessary out j j -houses. All nwand in good repair. Attached to which j TW?J5S A CRES OF LAND, ing on both sides main street, and vtry conven )ent for mechanical shops, and other buildings tor hfsiness, 1 here is convenient to the dwell ingjheer tailing SPRING of pure water, and and fiany other converiiencies. As! I am determined to sell, a good bargain may ibe bad tor cash, or on a short credit If ithe above properly is not stld at private sals before ihe 7th of September next, I shall expose the atiove pioperty to sale without reserve on that day at ' PITBLIC AUCTION. Terms will be made known on the day of sale, r I. , L. H. GARNER. July 19. 1839 5w51 . , - - mm AJL13 ACADME Y. RS.iHUTCHISON begs leave to inform her friends and patrons, that the present academical year will dose on the Slst instant, without a public Examination. 1 She wilMetl preatlv oblro-ed b the. immediJ ate settlement of ber Tuition bills, as lhe ccntini bed fndisposiiion of ber little son calls her im-i- mediitely to New York, and any detention, un der c ituui8i4utc9 u iiuiuife, wouiaoe, to tier, a sou ce or deep regret. . . is. IB. The-Salisbery Female AeaderrT will be re ppened (Providence permitiiog) on the 1st ivednesday oi October next., - ! Salisbury, July 19.1839-2w51 LAST. NOTfCE. persons indebted to ; tbe Estate of lhe l dats Dr. L oeco Mitrhell hv rrnnnt - will 3 please settle' the same, on or before tbe lOtlLday of August next. Those who fail io do so, 'need riot expect further indulgence. Application any be made for 8Ulement, sivber to Maj. Sneedor myselLx- i : 'r- - ' 1 1 h A. HENDKHbON, Adm'r. i ,1 t. km 1 ;'!.; M4S f4:;ii its Salfisbori, July llSwSt, 3 niGtlLl IMP O U CJ VI TO rE PUDL1C BY 1)11. n ilA E1JS, 100 VIUTIULU STIUZL ',7 i Diseases general and special' Cui :c. M:! . "-v :': ! : ;: iitutcs. ; BEWARE LEST YE STUMDI.i:. BOOT. WILLIAM EVANS. ICO O bam street avails htm?tlf cf tbe pre, - t easion to tender bis most cr.u igned arkr.c;. ! ments to the nutneruus members cl gwciriy (su Bering ende 'all ihe pains and sti rs ; fiesh is heir to,) have cnrru&ted lLeuflv bis care, lie has the satisfaction ut Lin v from many Imrigr evidences, that bis trv.., .' have done their doty as far s lits wjil.hi i compass of homan aeans. clow d'-.tte-4-) the afflicted U ,Dyppsia or todigHstion, j ing all the oorces of tLeir erj iytu'nt, i : ' Ing in many instances to the talents f t. firmed Hypochondriasrs .': I-ng a it Is j the subjeel of inquiry by medical anthers, i mains in much olcority--Apoplexy, d &i c the Liver, Kidneys, Spleen, bt ra h. r r I testing. Bladder and its appnd2 a, Di. ; Dysentary.'Curn Mchos AJlis j In the drama of Morbid AflVctioni. i ; haabeen sinjpilarly saccessful in the ir of the above diseases, by tt ntedies dra ; a his own and the researches of the nu st f : ir medical men Id tbe world. "He his also hu J . experience and surcesv ihioogboul the v.! family f delicata disease?, the impcre irr ' cfes of which are aggravated by and ri cu j i lhe constitution through the base con. j.!rai: Mercorial murderers, onprincipled, untJwt and on practiced, in soy art save that of ting to lead the credulous vielim m l!e 'r: J t run. Dr Evans offiVe, 100 Cbaihara uu ', supplied with the choicest remedies from I , and foreign markets, and compounded by a ; ter's hand on scientific principles A j!- . is always in attendence, and a privaic t '! AH ihKse who come therein lhe buur tt :n will go orrjRtjoiciifO. ZZTUVEn COMPLZLXT, OF 711 YEJ1RS STwVDJN'GV-.Mrs. HANNAH BROWNE. Sixth at. near wife inf. Joseph v Browne,1 Non! Second St.. Williamsbursli- iC ted for lhe last len years with Liver Cutnp!; it !, restored lo health through lhe treatment tf Dr. Wm EVANS. Symptoms: Habitual consii; i tion ot the bowels, total loss of appetite, f.ti u ciaiing pair. f lhe epigastric region, grfal t -pressionof spirits, latrgeur and other symptoms i , extreme debility, disturbed sleep, inorduie of the meose?, pain in the right side, voulj r lie on her left side, without an argravatit n : tbe pain, urine high coloured, wiih n l r s .. toms indicating great-deragerfetRi ia ihe lia.'e lions of ihe liver. f , ' " airs. Browne was attended by tl ree cf t! first physicians, bat received bui little til , from their med'cioe, tall ; Mr Browne prcct r : some of Di Wm Erans' invaluable preparaii : which I'fff dually relieved her of lhe abeve dis tressing' symptoms, wiih others, which it is i t essential tu intimate. t ' JOSEPH BROW NT. City and County of New Ytik. ss. J?sepli Browne, W illiamsburgh, Lop- hln J . being duly sworn, did depose and say tlm t; lacts as set lurth in .ihe within atatemei.t, u which be has subscribed bis name, are just as.: irne. i JU5EPH BIJOWNP Husband of the -said Hanfah B row v. Sworn before me, this4ib dayVf Janoatv. It37 i Mxuu , itvillil , LCD, 01 UtCCS. iCP'ioAer recenf test of the tue ofDrWtn EvouAcdkiti(DYbl'i:t SITiwVl YEARS STAJVDJAG.n t J McKenzie, 176 Stanion street was aftlicieJ v i:' ttie above comptarnt Tor Ten years iwnicti h ca pacitated him at intervals, for il;e pericJ of six years, in attending to his besines-s, restored i Eerfect health under lhe salutary treatment if )r Wm Evans. , The Symptoms tcere.- A sense of distmsl; :. and oppression after eating , distressing j am i the pit of the siomacn, nausea, impaired app tiir , giddiness, palpitation of the heart, great dtbili y and emaciation, depression of,spirits, d'sturl ": rest, sometimes a bilious vomiting, and j-ai n i the right side, an extreme decree of lapjri r and laintnessl; any endeavour in pursue his li -iness causing immediate exhaustion and u iri ness. Jlr McKenzie is dally attending to his Li . I ntss, and none of tbe above symptoms have n corred since he used, ihe medicine, lie is r,. a strong and healthy man. He has ren rif d i myriads of remedies, but ihey were "ail it-iTcc tual. He is willing to give any "inforiiiaih'ti t ihe afflicted respecting ; lhe iuesiimable fc r u f medicine. . - A Real Blessing to IMother; . Dr. JVm. Evans Celebrated soolhh Syrup, for Children Cutting their 'Jtl'. linHIS infallible remedy has preserved I tn JL dreds of! Childn-n, wbtn ifcoogut past re covery, fiomjconvuUions. As eotn as the iv - er. This prle patatioo is so innoc nt, 'ro i :. emus, and solplfasan:. thai po child will rtl; to let its gums be rubbed niih it. VVhfn ir ff: am sit I K s aarrio f. ,tt a v,jr i Im !...... U. uav WV. VI S'M tUl'U 1IB t If V g l li t I f I I appearance of tenth, ooe botile cf ihe ,Sn.; should be used on ibe gums, to rpen We j at Parents should r,eer be uiibtut. tbe bytip i the porseiy where there are jcnjr thildru.j f if a child wakes in the nifcht wiih pain in t! gums, the Svruo imncediatrlv ivri rttp 5- opening ibe jpores and beatine ihe gnm; U.er ' by preventing Convulsions, Fever, 4c. jg-Mrruvj pys.uvc vf inc jr,jjltucy cj J. Evans soothing tyi vp. To the gentof Dr Evans, buothing- Syr Dear Sir The great ben fii afforded lo my i. ferihg infant by your looihing Syrup, in a c : vince every feeliog parent hnw esseniia) sn r ly application of such an Invaluable rnedx f r ; to relieve; infant misery and torture. "My i fant.l while teething, experienced such tci.' sufferings, that it was attacked with ccnvulsu i and my wife and family sepposed that i!c a would soon release ibe1 babe trim arguith, i, we procured a bottle of your syrupjwbith as k as applied to tbe go.s, a wonderful char pe : produced, and after a few application?, ti c c h. displayed obvious rtlref, and by ctntjpr.trg in r use, I am glad o inform yen, lhe tLild h a-.. pletely recovered and to recurrence pf lfcat i . ful complain has since occuired ; ibe teeth f. emanating easily and tbe child erinys rtrf. .health. I give you my eheerfel txrraissr n t make this acknowledgment public, and u i gladly give any information n ibiscircorrtsr Wm JOHNSON. Sold ly the folloxeinx A gen Is, GEORGE W BROWN, Salitbtrv, N C. JOHN A. INGLIS.f Bookstore) Cberaw.S. C J, H ANDERSON. Camden, b. C. E. JOHNHUGGINS. Colcfiibia, S.C. W. M. MASON Raleirb, N. C. TAYLOR, HARRIS fc Co Charlotte. N C apvmiiT nwirv . 1. SUMMEY &. Co. i May 10, 1S39 ly41 :. 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