II . .-.t.. . .... !.-)-. --.v-v . t , V, 1 i1- 3 ( (LV-MT IS I C A VOU Kt'.K HF-GISTKR-, To fit .frvorabh toJtyprm tymttjfrUu um dilution. " . : - Men nre much the sam c'vfry where, i :,t .. .Vi(r iu eiouiie Iron. i i .1 ..... ..,'! mii orr those I'liliU 'l,lc f" liii'i . ' v " ' o , v !io:n ti'eiv belie v On lo ne ijiioir.u iyj ! . t i .i . i ii I .'. v j" ' ;v:.d dT?tu-.se! beforp the l-op!e are lo be ( h5iit;ateiv m.-.'iutBiiied fccoi'ing to tlnir j i . i. I I ( -i ( (H V l:i .. i Ii 1 1: 1 1 l M p l l. oi ii in'-n Mr To rd these in heW sub-1 1 .1,,... IVnHi ...r nt hi r a- " ' ,V " :. .'i .i. . r...i;...v'f.,t r.wn i In. II ii IM'N Udllil lit li I I.'. iu ii ii'ii V ' -, il ,.4.l nui l" ,,n,,l . ! i.,, vi u uhi ii.ri .., . 1 .. ., .... ! Ml, i,- meetingefournoxt Assembly, ' ' 11 1 1 x r . I .1 W T.fii t i. ; oi lit hnh even iuj ihe Last aie neither j 'few nor Ctittteuiptible. 1 have no oljee- j lions it.v'scll against th,- culling of a Con- .,,',"..n r.. i.ir.m:l the (7.flV I I'll. H'.l , v ...... . r ,-w;W ii it is thr- voied o nf.er- v ii.it! by the People at tae. pells. But I V V'l '..'''v.. . - . - - - - - - i v.di.dnve from jour support tho?e "who 't'iul vour iroless.ons. made in the ! . . ' .1 . .... !,-. uo. nit!v!i no , i : i i (' I .lli"tt?itiiiin'J,l.'"llllJii iwi in nil,! if io the cause, whatever may b" h.s pubic t roii s iKiis lo ti:e cotit i ar . Let such a I'.ia.n be ratified ai.d let no s.plr.try pro-u-ct liiui fioin your, most decided upro- b.ttmn. - j t i : i. ... : r-,,.av Wliifr 1o slate that inv all except by force and tho.ef nta, c y tn n ,ou.,.h :Hie i.;,,), wnvs of ;,,1oloat.e.u,iilu.crma ,a- ll.e d,cla, - no .,1 -have rhc ,re..ratbrrt4 V benevolent institutions; id.crs :. h, rs, than lo nrtu.. lor it acts, ivC. I he pr.,i-, U hi J ' I5U viums for tlie reception ot the blind. ! !,;,-;. prop.-,!, hyt.i.rxvn.m du.ab, the lunatic ,nd other ,,, I 1 sincere U Ulie've that ihe ..cmU of . rynl ll'.lc;..! pweiiS.- S . , V ..f , , 0al!l- thai-cio mil- K!a.eConMtiuioiH Ha been to enumerate some oi nu ' v, - AVc have no We dp not blame iKcm lor this ; admit ... I, :..r ,K! ,!., id" Miccess bV tnetr own j prove ims. isi. it n iuz w, . r.. , iliil,11, t a il,w,nns 1 that a lttoeara tie cs a re",aira nst us anpear- '' n i : .i :it- 4i,..to -ir. rri Aft :oret her as .one man , .icautinic uj - . r , .., i ..it .i u.. . i.. ... ivi-Jrh pv,mt tipusnnner' editor abors j ti-nu, as :Aj:je prtja.A r. , iV. ....-. , .;,, n 'Museum, and other ln-titut ions oi tnc anees :i ouuii -ner u im.- --j .-.""- ; , . a . ,.r;i,o,i p ... v. f.iil I nm r.tiihdeirt vou wit! pre- "UJ l,ni ,,u" .l . . . ' . r ...:.-. . hi-ir houttf v. i.i dim bans enlarge our sheet have (ippneu tr-. ; T ' .. . , ' , . ...t.w i kind wJ-ich shed a utre around the names mnjis j i.u i. v -jm? w.vi , - - i ,- ' - r hr,PMdves! divided: about A means or j v.ul ,n cur next General Assembly. 1 k ' uj.ic We them (o suspend their, final sentc ce till to (ind out someway for pay.iis am,, v.M.asureMU-rem 'hich v demand, could iyc you the name s o mem je.s x mo , M,.ti-iCa, institu- after the KinstotlConvention, and if we lor what we inhU-cce.ve. I -there can r.cer fil to encounter au xou a-1 will vote wtth yon so far. lfy Theological Seminanes, - Literary, (do not then' Ica .Instead x Joltou; we be the feast objection to this, whv all we ,:,nKtih.id o,en whovct cone -de the cor- than enough to nuke you. a inaj.. . -II 'n- d .!lM)1iiical hR81,ciu. wi vvat guilty d be dealt with ac- have to add, ,s, that people m-istbe eX- , ,:ctnVss orthuse principle whi.h are ad. then the cause of refm-pv should la I a, the anic. otlie,,i cordingly. , ceduly hard to please.-,. Gaz. vanced. 1 need not o fur-, u-r to prove c5. -Assembly, the fault must . -nh o s A I i . f( . lhc rFIllMFfP ATR. WW--- LUiLjxg v,. .,!t' i.-,..hv thhi it has bcett imtss. d in lor the public and anothei foi the J.s (. . , , :i. l(n.An.. !v ,.,..,,,.., L;--. -i,,v4. nr.n. d I RALLlblJ, IS. C. i-vc rv h; e u on the conVide aiu ofihat latuie. 3d. It will enable you to hx on ua u ie ftd.oi S S he, i at hi.h LVV uV tro r.ehuenilv" in n .pi: it of some basis of representation, acceptable eoaraScmciitol lui . i.d . up p.c su n m lllit k,,s th.n 1'2 W-t, hich ; r i e Vurcessi eH- in to the whole Sta e, although it mifht not of vice, requ.ro the concent a e I , , Jtll n b, rtlt al tlllt., an a J 1 lU '.V' . p . : j . , . iA n" iu I,. ;,v.' t,iicf.ir rf to -ov ore section, talent enterpnze, and stnoulati::- compc- Ult. tl(lt. M1:ik llst u,nd falls !,m 4 hn, tl.e.c th, same lo,.,,. Ahd whol ha. bent the be cn'uen XfAJ tition, whip, can only be found i.i popu- .ill ,x no tnneV k?iho, 18 Ic-t. 2d. Tlut ;,su!l ? Barat last the Ingnds ol a Ke- for who does not .r.o'.v tUt, ou . i. te, ft j J must nake up our .he h.o is ,mW Neu m.aui, pro.,,My m iouu in that inst.uiu.-ut .cs-lved to pub a State, mu.t gam very.litt.e, .1 a change j (j ; u, ro,.et ail these exrec-do. a quarU-rt a -nok- od, That .I.e. t-.i, n,.,l f,.,V.ei:,telv to di-cuss iof the Constitution only changes power, " " " sbo t tin.t, to ' width, fom breiik,4o hrker, is .bout hull. i v tii, out ot it'hnd behold from one hand to another nd vet leave, advantages, or ta.ee sucn u:e; h. , . )lJIe rt lmK r , t in 4th, That the ie Pui;s ; I eyefv section of the Siate idWord r.aouK us ? 4h. It secures to a j secure tneir possesion. It is v.un c u v rx f .mn.c y ar pa i t i.uus , M in v it ..... , ., I,.-,., j- (r nine or the nrovvth ut a arje town in mi' iJ.t- b.ir, h.i- not ess .ihan 5 tadioir.s, or cO ricir arpealMis beei ead, and tl,-y have majority ul the People, the nht of settling l' ' -.B vvh.n m;ils in our j t- ttpltl Hne V(.,s.e.r sufneien ly c,,ci. 'II,,. ..i.I.I.j- Mi ni I.- n e!iif.irv I .4Il- T ! : "" ' . : i .'t i....,n.i h I. oes f .lustice. I Kinds, whicn is now ic.otca ui ..s 1)lul,.CIcd byt yn.far.it iwi ; tu- c.i .irrai t.r-v- , now- too well ascei auuu . - p . v,u,,v ., v.,, v - 1Mril,n ,w :-l;flr(.nl Slates', enuiient huvi.nr i.tonmlcted a work which question, ,tud.mth will d,;le:u the pn.. G.h. A liir.ited vJoiiventior, may win ; V - ! t - b ch is annual- j b" cVc c,.n,oran4( t ,siii.i to ch -'n-e lha Coustiiution y IS- iinvendineots, and lecouimend thm while ana the uninLiiL q.ia.i it silica is nnua. , I S ra I5' "utU nd linwi-e'v permit a m.iity of the. People ma v. afterwards j V wasted lor the uautol a market, could as a 7. . t. .iro.iia j. tin. . -...... , .. (. J '!M., ! be concentrated, at a small cost, upon M l. U. Ki-.hL, 3 jjCii imc id. ih! I Inil U.c m,v l.c Ibf .e-!.l. r.egiil.uive rc . " three prnnu J.Am bl. ; -! - WA WX.lCwt, WH.I.. eil l,:cl.'. luiv, bt- .. ,., .M-d ! c but ri,Cn t!.C ' i ,,,,,a,a P,!'tt,a,",n ,Kt'Jc'r?"- I , 4N0. I'. M Xfiil Crura,. i 'ieiif. tool ( i rum ins ..ii' "v w . n f . ' V i,..., . It 1' . lit I IM 11 . IIl. 7 , , . tlt . Tiw.,,, Vv ! t ni. v;n or.,,1.0 , tn-ftunnosp. thnt I ' would tend to UbilU up our own iuwiin .water, not less tnaniSi lect. l ie tHCis stnUd i i . el vis ,r:ii!ikt vour cause. i-nete is . i am not vain enoun to suppose in.ii i ... 1 r u . i . v . 1 -. . .m cl i-oS o liar that ,ou w.ll e, r can h-i on a scheme winch would command one wh.ch would have an oppos , e ef - above m r.lation iu.ur lbs. The danger !i move i-.woir.cnt that j united approval.' Tins is to be done 0:1! v feet, even though the former should be, j- M. KlTtJf ;"' Mj.a- U. S. Army, vou ma hue V ur cause bv Ume unwUe by concert anion yourselves. But until "re expenMve than tae iattei . Ano, a - j titO- liUffObi. U, s.' K.neers. ;iiramorVonlelve.sas to-the poo- 1 our Legislature has assembled,- this can- ( though we at me.ent t.uhr.c to favor mo,t, Zewbtrn Spec obUilii the end .0 lo.J de- not be. T have seen how this measure of the project w h.cu wouh connect the A es- : . r- ! (;r'by a o i jorS, of the People. 11 y..u : elorm has failed before, and it will never tcr.i Coun .es w;ih the Cape-Kar, vet we DRY JDOCKS. i ' h..onl'.h.sf your.uccess .s jus as succeed, (nor ean a. -7 t.-. . . ...1 ... :.. , v,.h,;h:v , ' i . ', ...:vv nvnil. u-. ;.rp le.ldv to unite. COI'dl- ' to thi DiV fu-lr kin 'I'ntici! v lcl mVTZZ7rZZy7Z: v. a ,.,e Mic,, ..f ...K-rua. !. . a,ul , u, e &;W nns oli flic S.al. At,ore f..r MMdl. Dis.nct ,c ;.;,;;( ih &al Action an.! the inriiv of the par! y lor Reform, as the most P'ove.nenl m any teasiule scheme ,or the . "Navy anl yesterday about noon, the j of Florida. Mr. C. on account of his pro ime.liseht p.-H.oo of our people in j ,xnedient plan of attaining it,, consist- "itei e.r, and giory ol our good u.jl State. . oecessary exam.oon and repairs of her iising la,nts, was educated at the South theKa,t aie in the opinion that v.m, jentiy withjust principles,) let everyone J" "" havmg bee. Completed. Carolina College, at the expense of that den- .uds are just and n nvcabh. I he beforehand resolve to sustain. 2. Let the e tnu,t .nake same sac. 1 ices ut toc.ti , Uf 1 1 r ' i:iv,....itw..n,j imbmi t .w th. L..i,rt h.. i muI wr.P.f into our next Gen-(prejudices ; ivc must r.otconiine our views Pnc above pagraph is a further in- p' havju-: been 111 .his earlier years, t,niv nhiecioVthat bus anv wefoUf "will:. 1 eral Assembly at an ei.lv period of the i .tt.in the narrow p.ee.ncts of our own, stance of the greaiaiue of th. Dry Dock j under the care of the Charleston Orphan thcin) i, tl e fear of some undeliacd and I Session, and "insist on the" action of both c uutv, or section of the btate, but view n-cently erected by the United States at Asvlum. known' ('at.ocs. .' Nor is this u ar a pre- j W-srsupon it, before y.-u pass on any im i t!l Stale as enta.ed .0 our care and , Gospoi t, amhisa.I un able commentary " ; , : uit for as sooh as it ;-, peiceited that j portat.t measure. 3. If it should W re-f ct.ou. 11 o-e can u.vcM ouise.ve, , oU tluit jmliticalisdom which inculcates At.lhe reCent Commencement of Har- iiecomme-nded uh.ch avoids the ierred to a Committee, take care to have f selh.n mottves suiuc.eutly to agree up-( the doctnne thatl public improvement Umversitv (hedc-ree of H-ichelor X -i,Hu v h;vd apprehended, their ob j a very speedy report. 4. Let no imnor-jh the location of theZ road, and Car- are public nuances. I'ne fnendsol iu- VJ,d Un.vcsity (In d.e. of iachejor ,: t...' -,..! Mdv.wai ;.!i- v.,.,,- .,r.tion on tliiJ'T to successful operation, the great frnal ImprovetituMit Have reason to be r 'ws wa9 conferred on Joseph Seawttl f-" ; J tk V uuiriH II it f- (till! V.JV I ' ' V- y V V " " - - - - - - - ------ 1 ims li lii T-.i: cae w ii ii uiau tuiii'is uin may ran xuis me '-syieoi m pa: j f i . j (-- ;- ........... I -ive herelofo.e op-pti.ed vou.' plans ol re- i - caucusism," or the like. But it is not immediate advantage to its own section, it I comprenend it. -We are not among tlufse fi.nn'. And sw am that ifar.v inisgni- ( to be forgotten that vour opponents can j tvment tnat we mi .Ii V nut.ung, ant;, j who profess unluuited eneration for eve bed x:-h: whduUli bvt.ay yoitnto such a unite to defeat' you, 'and vour folly w".!i Inruugh our own i;acuo., and the enter-j ry thing that MrrrJiiFFKKsox ever said or i i t. .. ..r ..it .. . . i i .i i i r .A :'t .i ...... nrr.e of iieip-hbors. iuse.. forever, the irol- I did : on tin tnnffm-v. tln,L- il.m a . -j. . . . . j i i. .i. ... . . n i t i . L t r.m-f-- it i n ti i a . Minnie. i iv ti viut. ii nwv uiiii.iv i ui i i iar 11 iivk. in ra v iu in i in i 1 1 nn-.u ne.tui e. our nexi .-sseiHn . vou oeervi' i.t m iau'ieu i u u i::e v vau v.on- ; i o - ' ' o . - - -w..v.., v..v..t tl. v. i . w i - - ;,i.d win. may act wih ou so hovg as vou . ed by a friend, (w'.) knows that Y u mat; B"""' Ul -- '-''i;c.-iiui iue.j.:iieines oi cuiisiaot run- to . diminish, the appointing power of the heep v.did, tho.e horud,. Tt.e" friends succeed.) to pursue the path of wisdom aad jdure, througn ati jtime, a mouuiuent of the , cule on the-partifChi political opponents, (j;vei.0,. and to Cstab'ish a motive in , r r. r..r,n are pledged ,,t to ask to,- ,n j avoid the rocks, upon which vou only caw & latnotism ot Clinton, .,nd which servethem a ;;od purpose in , ,! ' a"U l" ,p ' , . . 1 V itiU ited Upurt.dtoiu and he v.hoalte.np i snlif. more enviable than the proudest cenotaphs ; electioneering, fhen serious arguments j 1 u,slU,r ,u u' - loal0ush dhces for ,vi,t;,t!is ..Inii. is-.eei-eilv om.osed 1 r,.Mrrtfol! v j or loll lest columns inscribed with blood to i failed them. wcVMY. Jefferson's Salt- ihe' o extend the eRioymeut of the i i i. v. .u resotvc nuii a v-ynv t-iiuon is in- , 0r thc s.::vle, ind.etions ot an iticrmsing ii -r eusable, I wairn ynu. to propose it m I oxciteuient on the subject of Internal sue:i alonu that they shall be strict h It- j im)iuveiuct, connected, as it .is, with vya..d bound to uteri,-. they will e mo,ti,al aU(i permanent intcreals Kern and .vWtve the boundaries vv hich ut the wU!e community. prescribed. I believe, that you will Yet we cannot conceal our painfuT ap i:od ui::.g llso.-e w ho have been vour on- t,r.AUUil ...ct ...,.-v w.-hnw. Ut.-. noi.ei.ts .,t,u.e .eand.ead of ihe Cmiventi- i-ib disi i l;ii d;i:jj;ih' liotils vou maik out ;rm: reason is a weapon of bale use m .,. nrb ;!m- with tear. ou will also find v.;m.surves gtea.iy emnarrassed when you i-v.me to hs iin. basis of rep. esentajiou m .ms.imnec, v.onvui,on. o.iau ,ne uiein- ber ot that body be, elecied by counties accord.ngH, trie ip.eseut Constiiuiion ot ie Male r fwiil not discuss ih.s ques- u.rn, but kcu J know not what iule is lo ive e.-aoii-!.eo oy. a legislature, u u:ey onee dUcaro the .aw of the Constitution. v'- y new oas: wum uuquesu-.Miaoiv ue i.t.iiH-u oy i i.c i eopie a.i ine pons ueioi r ciiii 'im .eijniniate.lv acted unon and even ii en it. ptopt u 7 s peai . v q icsti- !.! tcV tint'. wu siltoulti ai here to (i.e . . . I ' ... 1. i....:i ,..wi..on n.,c l.j a v imiiiuhu c 10 ..n 1 -r - is 1 .1 1 j c ii 111c, ten 1 00 siii.se- ''-. .. . .. , 1 . 1 ... I. . ii 4 , I . 1-. . 1 I . . I . . . . t . quern ; 'l V V' i 1 i tnii ., n tu n 1 ( 1, u in 1 r 1 11 i' i 1 1 i , 1 1 iiw :i ru k iuk 1 n o eonniit 1 ... , . . , . j . 1 . 1 i . t t . 1 . 1 i 1-1 ... 1 . ' . t i t t .v.tt j, uovi U'v, 1.11UIUVIV. Ul IlIC U illf . I I . V,,'7"l MVU SnlH ., - - ----- ff - 1 i 1 .rile illMl I V. ;!! a I . 1 i-irneliii- if . Wt.k.. j v v i- V U. it VJ U 1 1 " 1 1 13 I tl 1 HimUfl lUi Ul IlIC Ii!fl ti t h k'ti n h r, opi.e t,i -n, -...a,e, v mai iac icgis- U tMJ-. uni y aiu.r.:a,;, Ue. j eradicate ihe petty and ru.uou seclionaH and labor, ami every thing .s ready for Cui"V" V"t h . ....... v. ,r . - ni.us i.ji, U) uui,ktt touns uat 1 11,c" exlts 10 some extent. 14 . the Iran suction o business. It is tmpor- children, clepemJ the profit aYnl' the certaiiUv would ptefer tin- ! lhu. tute v i,s tfiat towtiul country should know ) ployment of their faculty of ' W t ' 'If I uiL . 1.. a ...1. ti i'iliM-.,i.il I I t . Ii. .1 .1 I ... . . II. i . 1 i. 1 1 7 I ' f , 1U, - f t , - . . -,wter. to l.idivioo.u, the uwitdiate ior o.,uy uc vig-mms ai.u nits j,mai eacn man sUould spread be-I ti.ie ,, ,..-.l k;. .1 , i ..:t sum. pret, .tsmay be onercul ag.nusl ; U u ,nuHf wf,Mh0. Ul,v , heal.hy, the limbs u ravtake of ihegen- fore the public the induceo.enls a vi ! l'U ",0:al ,llC,r -er,e'al:. ' " . .-oviu ic.iM.ns; coiHmiit.es. u Norii! in ..... '"1 energy ; atul .bat which -bestows ! his town and sioru statn u,,t l. thinking, and m smne degree, !.;',. .a , "'''V!;?;:',b',;"'!S;m' Ml , :-ate : but to ttmtu ami more es"- P'perity un ihe uhule. Sta'e must neces- I sell and lnw idvanta-eousjy ue6ile nmv S uu,'aT denortment. One of t! V . ... . ,i . : i. .... t - , ' out no mode for Us arncndment. The principle of our government aim the nrsrfir.e of the Stales aoprove It. H po practice of the Maw appi . - . i - sifion can aiorttv f . . " , i.. ..r to govern themselves, and tne ugni " oroide Jo manage their own affairs," winch I ..'.II llL.tnlcn ,!u.llHV nil lidit in the !.. I m-iiup yps the nriiictles- oi ineii lo - . I eiooieoi. juii i hi m..n"-" int. all en- the lermcr pi an-wilt 'be very considerable, w bile that .of tlie latter will be very tii- ;i.pi ih!e ! "lint nun ui uit; v. -j flinC. and indeed ,ou mnv say nothing, Inr :f vniir tune in our l.eir a.nre IS not, it.... .:,,.,. ,.,.h ,h!v vo',. uill be ei;ra- ii 3 vtku nuu iiiuuui;. i " "i" . ,,,, v,JiS iJis, U imeMui prolU- r 1 w while each man insists that all the res. ,.P . . . . d J . CJ I I,. ,.u his snfiurt. All aw precede your : subject. 5. Let cuei.v ni.au- g tard his speeclias if the fate of "this great quest. on icsted on his iitdivitlual course 1 ! i.miv 1 U :i t tnilif Olt" !1 . wllll fiate VOUl m ........ ...... - 4. rnu,.. nd vvouhlleier vou bv uir'veni . .. -. , - -f . J T . 1 thets, - from lal.imr a cnaisc to sueVe.-d, !1 ti iv e to divide vour strength so as to rum vour cause.' Yon. are not "invited to enter 5 j . ' . , , f noh-tL- V . v ti ! V IV rH II - i IU in dUJ t v.i.t tilUtll."1! ? u n I t . i CHRISTOPHER CAUTION. I yi'ltfl N AL IMP V EM E NT. We an1 pleased to see from al! quarters 1 . . i I L :.r...'i .t...tt i. "tL.,fu..,.i u ,i. ..u' stinate. rivairv of diiVerent toV.ns. or bv ,nl,ICsted views of d if? ere 1 it seciions of j tilt. Sla,e. Unless thetse Mditsh feelings lcaj. be mat!e to yield, or, lit least, to w J . nii. inlu a nure eilla,ti semhoVnt of , s a,c jnt6 vvi(1(,r vious of pub- 1 ,ic u,lU uc k;u. wc Uet!(mil;cd , to tli4 ,)poiIltlnent, ag-rayatcd to,,, by ,e - ; Uw.,. u j,n lliecw;, ,vhku .luUaccli tl,e ,;ul ;ihor,iul.; . ' w,.i!.. i.i North rnmlmn. v. ( ,pIU-,r oul. llil)C i(1 tulkhi", our neihboih i, iv,,.., , .;,! ,i, .. , Wnii 1 tm.r ,.i,. ...1.. .. . i . . t v x- . iivnuv uuu" 11 lil Vi 1 71 llU i v f 1 1! I hoe-'. I m 1 ir u iwl I i 1 . 11 iii'i, i ...ti mc nna'i nui:e u loan 10 , c ir to l)C;.ul(!rU ulir Jlcigl,bors e- : ,1. . ... ...!...... 1 -.. .1 ui w ia wi i iiiiiMii 1 vjuki a vt 1; iv. 11 w ,1 1 ii ;i 1 se scc.iohs of emu- :id a maiket witliin ui. i, uum,v. ii mid uiose ' wjlic! ou Jt ,u f ...... i. .... i ... i i .. ' "ur ou 001 isers, ami Dumi u; marts I I th'-t would coutnbufe to the w e.-.hh, the! r . . . i j. .i I'll" i oik ' ii. .-.. r , - - - - i . I . j-eu:ii it? Lhoto:?.::!?:.-.; v aia mdiiicdand - UURliU1. lu us .RALElGn REGISTER AN odal body, the ultimate irnnsequences . - !! ' ft . aro wideWdifferetitand preponderate great lv m lavor o! fiotnt mamcis. - . . lw ustnat ,ilose who ex- subject, must tao-cs leKoltiri"; (room llie accutnuluiion f jxipulation and weaiih in a I-.un. Vn have vm laie towns in Noilh Car- ; , S , o . -. i,ir.ic:. IH I 51 I'SS f - I ii . - i .... peuse. but if the produce l various j accumulate, business, now languishing, revive, and all the comforts anu enjoy - n ... , , , i .1 . , Ps of life, brought withur the reach ot i " V4 scanty subsistence. ; , - . , , th rs, -.,ia grcMlv m e er . svstein of imnrovement which prefer a system of improvement which j . .. !!..... 1 A I. , I...... - ' v . - , ' ...i.h.ic nm l-(i m ii'n hum tMi o Tn rt u,v """"i vv , obstacle will then be overcome, public in-j credulity will be leumved, and the woik.; may be prosecuted v.ih tiiat degree of en-1 rgy which will uatui all y result from one jitunaie eu'.erpi ;ze. iiat if we split iu- I- . -JJ C I". - ;h.tULaie CUteipriZe. Lat if we split in . I I . - 'C;d parties, each refusiog to cu-ope- j" - " , vw c..jujr-iu m, ISurth-Carolin. a great and prosperous i - : t i : i. f C die honor ol the conqueror Ila. North-Carolina no son, who Assess- j the noble spirit,-.and the adventurous uius, to emulate the great benefactor of! es :T. Yuik ? Western Carolinian. IMPROVEMENTS AGAIN. : -j , The important 'facts contained in the annexed certificate, though not new to those conversant with the coast and chart. may not be generally known, aud we take pleasure in giving them publicity. The gentlemen who completed this opportune and satisfactory examination, met with out previous Concert, and w ere Jed to the subject merely by the djsire they felt to i. w.ui.ii; 1 111 1 1 u cniv 11 L uj xn's umusiwii lit; correct inforination. As far as the en- ....... ....ft. .1... . ........Ai, ... I..r l!.. At tl" .r.. .... . . f . T ' J trance al i:l,re COUC the exce, J compare sit tlHli:ir. :ii.il I hi h -i r r. . . ! 1 nv, 1 ! I-, 1 1 1 concerned, no part of Norio'k- vith I ption perhaps, of Pensacola, can 7 - - - 1 - 7 . . I 1 k I 1 with that of Beaufort. Rail- V ! , 1 : , !. : . ... .i .. 1 t i 1 vans cuiioceutiii uus ou.iic iiiiiuour ant! ! oultet vvilil liie ia;eriwr' 'ould 'place our! li i.A ! f n li'H 1 u ill; ilil i IHirl' e-c. ' I i . - rw r. y .iip "i' i IT lit i i -!. . . . . . I I I. ,. i 4. I . . U 1- " ----- . I State at once nearly on an equality with j .contrary, wiil q one say t'hafit is not a others ; and though most 01" them ate j positive and absolute gaiu a "-aiu tesult y ears in advance, if the spirit of North- j ing from iucre;if sa;es, greater iiotoric Carolina were ottce stimulated to action..! tv of his staiidi-sid occu ft:ii inn.' ai.l . .1; j with, adequate and attainable rewards ofj j eme,,Pl,-ls in lpecl, we know that her 1 li0'lest l,tu'' alu' pi oper amb.tion would ........ I. .. .. rt-. ..... 1 1 .. ... 1 . ... . 1. . . J ...1. ,,.! ,!,.. 1 . .. . l..: rIl . . uiciin luvuuniij in iciicfui uie xnoe . 15 Us ' .AUC reai step, componcn; NORTH .Ci3t)LIKA GAZETTE, - JV, , . 1 i .. - in-to hi i "v" 'We .think the flow vfhich the managers permit u 1o pass n" inact ion is a just cause of complaint. Wit cat mot se the. necessi ty for defei th tl e meeting at JCmston so long. It might a t weJH have taken place sooner; and we ' ave io clou br that il it ha!, mar.v tliourfnds. wi?uld haye been added to the lis! f rail ror.d stock, which tlie discouraging delay has been the means, of turning'-.into other 'channels. This neighbourhood has suR'ered in anoth- ; er respect ami in an impor aie reluctanl, or at best but lukewarm. Wo do not blame them for tbis ; we admit otiiir u ntei ot .uu mi io niour n s:f-iv. on ---- - ,,, . ,, i , i, ,. , t i ' ., 1 hal lhc h -i hour lawill nroUchd pom Vtni - . . . ii .if ! . ts ailai,:iS tjoodfiiclwu-h.K gn.-uu.J. '.6-.!, I. ! t; 'll.OUSTljN, jr. 5H II. A. ATKIboTv, jus. n. .iLrK.N.-,,.s rift. Tfte undersigned vVeid pif-ti tat the exami naiion ami sc-ui!dnluf lit.- liar at' the er4oicc ot tliis luohour n a ie tp-dd u'.il sie Aatihficd, frm ,,, -rM)ii obscnioh.n ti.t , he it is at hiRii Norfolk .lu'gust 31, 1 833. The North -Carolina 74. whicli went in- proud .of the works which illustrate their political faith.- V t Tiie entire success ami demonstrated value of these Dry' l)gcks furnish us, more over, another ujorah It is, hot lo under value and ridicule any ntoiect. mereiv . i i . c i i . M,.ne laings vvmeii lie nan oelter never have said, and others which he had better have left undone Bat we can well re- mountains, IloritJd-f; tr, &. Dry-docks. ; In the space of t$e which has since in- tervened, we iifte Imtl unquestionable evidence of the Existence of mounds as well, as plains oSalt: we have in our ' ' (,..' iv 1 is - 1 puj.itjjiiin uiii IHjll.c HUI IICU I OgS , illlU the great importance as well as entire ptacticabdiiy uf the Dry-docks are now lst :i hi i-Ixm! Sv t .1 rr tk- f ,1 I a tr 1. .... ... r. r. t iv,;, , ,r,ilu , 1 1 , Ine sa1 Isldcuon ol the most nremdiivi :mil most incredulous. riVa. Intelligencer. ADVERT1SING. We have a word to, say in behalf of this j too much lK-ztikled custom. Doubt less nm- i appeal will iuse much of its force, because II 1. wrili'lL' tl'.,.. lWI,i.,.r.l.,,l .......... .. L. ' 1 'i 11 win iiHCtcsiid IIIUUvcs. OO we do: but others are equally, almost, inter- ! elrtl. Wh.it h'iipc -1 w i m n . a.- I. I idea of the inisi ,ess :.nd i111.-i:..n .S . ,- , . . -. . . . I -V IUHVV 14 i& I - t . ' I . ' I - pdace, than thij ;-advertiseuiiMtt in the newspaper i Lms any one suppose thai a. mechanic, a iferchuut, or a tradesman, ever lost une eel t by advertising? (a Uie rection ol life j0bl.c eye towards Ins e- - ti.blishmeu. 1 Our tneichaaj s are now beginning to . . - . . . . o -. . . receive ineir laree and lia.ids.noe fall "- - "u uauusomc rait uo- : I I . . I - p.y 01 uouds-our jnecl.uincs have then Mienl with him. How can :hU be accom. !:l:libhed 80 . LiZ o-rr. tii, the jcoi.rfidence of the adja- And Jf we could mtlttce those to wnom j n,,s titfe, winch decrs to the; life t! rent commes is reoipni ;u 1 1 y hm , '"j i- j ... . . . 4 !'"' vvpcinents resor.ed to in t),A believe we do not mean to move at all, jsult their own .nterest; . in Ws nia . cr . jbrii dima(c of o vd- . . i .--.!.. no rmrii.'iihi- v ii i'pss (nii'seives in run- i ,P.,.,. :... . - i - I are uiiwiihnjr tv assoc.aie wiene.n i ai 'i i.t . k t, ' . , . -.1.1 ..M ;.,!..,,,! it nmnuiit tO Ull I V ' n.uo- -ncss UI CMSience. A 'n ir i it n i vi ...... uni 'OivTi.riti 7i t n i( n u uut in miv ' uu - - " "'" '' I 4 fbliiof tour pases" whicJt will beseen on the merchant's desk and att the me chanic's work bencliat the tavern as weli as at the 'domestic fireside ? We repeat that eery man who adver tises will find a positive advantage to a- rise iiom U, s.ttu me ,.iowa u it, Mid tlie .town useu, as a whole, viii ue uenciineo. ji oc vmjui- rv be made where not to alvertie is not to do- business, and the answer will rea- dilv be jiiven. - - ti,i: We should be enabled mure readily to rticourase those whom we employ : o f.ohten, some little, the burthen under TUr.SDAY, SKPTKMIiEIi U, -1833. 77ii: cor A- goes bravely on. We- have seen a letter from a lespectoble gentle man in Sampson County, which states that 53,000 have been subscribed there towards the construction of the"-Raleigh and Wilmington Rail Road. The writer (expresses bis belier that b0,(!00 more i 1 ' , ' ..ft ,11., .1 ! will be added to the subscription Mate Legislature. XV e have received returns from all the counties in the Slate., with the exception of Turret!. We shull 1 be'obl.ged to any one uho will furnish us with the result oT the election, in. that j county. Leaving it, however, out ol the question, thcrje will be in the. next Legis-' j lature 106 new! members in the House ol Commons 72,1 and in the Senate 34. Fetal Duct I It gives us great pain, to announce the death of John J. Campbell, E-q. formerly of this City, who fell iij a duel fought in Georgia, pn the 9ih ulrl with Mr. George Hamlin, a merchant of Fiorida. Mr. Campbell emigrated t; that Territory, a few years since, married in to a distinguished family; ami bid fair to become eminent in his profession. At the time of his death, he was United Jones, Esq. of this S ate. We learn that' hencelonh, the decree of L. L. B. is one of the regular honors of that Institution, to be obtained by a diligent study of the Law at Cambridge lor the space of three years. . " ' A Convention-, favorable to altering the. Constitution of the State, met at Har rison rg. Pennsylvania, on the 2Gih ult. It was agreed to recommend to the peo ple that the Constitution be so. altered as rijriit of sufira2e, 4.To-olei-t n-rp.ifpr nm. portion of public officers -directly bv the i , nnnfa -r 1 .1 . "cm i 1 ?' . V.rten the term of office ami ""' ineciipuintj.ol Biate Senators. G. To provide a mode for submitting fu ture amendments to the people. It was also agreed to report for consid- oration whether any or all the following . J '""s proposed amendments outfit-to. be maile, to-be determined under the instructions of the people, by an adjourned Conven tion, to be held next winter. 1. To shorten the term of the Govern- ! or's "j0 and liriiiscontiuued eligibility. 2. Io pruhlbtt''Loi.teries. i ' . S. To impose 1 strictiotis, in certain 0,1 li Povvtr ol tlie Legislature to grant perpetual a:id u:n epexilablechilrters of incorporation. - , 4. " prohibit the Legislature from borrowing moiuy, On behalf of the State, ) excepting to a certain amount. Books for Children The importance of tiiis branch of literature is not sufli ciently appreciated by Parents; (hough it is a .subj-ct in ;hich thev have a. deep er tutere.t tnan tiiey the 1 1 etuseives gene ratly perceive. Cp n the 'character o! e hands able em- licatiou. tope oi I heir fa ie mos j valuable little works of this decnptio ! which we have ;.vt with, is Uie (it's qtvn liook '. or practice' hv a father to )m daughter.- T:n: 0!lJ fault whjch could be "ascribed to it J,r' hap, is, that in some 'parts, it behir a sphere of duty ami thoulu i itin - '.; j i . - ' ' OF (h.M t',nl',.f (I.. T ! ; v,. '(' ui mi; ,j u vcw i ic read V 1 s 'ft... , vv-nom a -s jntentten. j ... j trtt in 7nh.X$ have rccentiv j S'1 h5d of an interesting work, wu,i j ment there is at best a sickly and l. j Kind f (innor. 'fj,e CIM.porc poweisl - UnuswA by the intense he.t r. ', ' to ; . . r. . 1 l"c i::iv. iduriug whicn it isa toil to exist, S.P. ,Iv j times render the intellect tod torpid even lor the pleasures of common intercourse Concerts however, occasionally foaVpie raile., and dramatid entertainments, in. terpose a variety equally stimuUtin-'y .j agreeable. The performers arc all "ainaw. teurs, thesagacioos poiicy of the Company haViRg: bhtit (he door upon prufcssiona! actors. A ludicrous account is -iven of the rejiresenlation of MAcBifriron one occasion, where the, art of L:ulv Mac- !):'lh W'Ai nesi.ifii.fi l -,.. .1 " ' -v lw " -."uo g'nuemar. His beard, the writer) aa unfortu,. fiately, of a hue that forbade him to be' inUipreted info a woman ; and n a iut temperature,. IhegTowrh of that appehd a is rapid beyond conception. Ll(jy Macbeth was under the necessity t her J fore, of shaving between each act, to 0c., it in a state of subordination beii t i u female. It 'happened to be unuMi.Jiv Il0t ' t!,e d' Vsin5 r,(-nir when Lady 1 1 1. .1 1 1 . ... . - au ordered his hiavmg-appa.- ratus to be l),aed uln the stage,, where "aa " tucuiauon oi air. !iai1 carctI b, Sun that troublesome o- ,auon' wiieti.onie one. . inischifiVou. rang the Iwpter'a be!!. Tl signal. was iti-rau-liy. obeyed, 'and up rose the curtain, displaying Lady Macbeth seated before a gtass iu the act of sliavion, How shall I describe the roar, the shouts, the plaudits, the screams, and convulsions of female laughter, at this unexpected disclosure ? A general cry brought Lady Macbeth to the front of the stace, his fate duly soaped for the ceremony so un expectedly interrupted. Every where the cries redoubled, till she, with ad mi, table presence of inicd roared out in the language of her part, , ' M What's the business, That stich a hideous trumpet calls to parley The sdcepers of the house?" an address which succeeded in appeasing the slorm, and restoring perfect good humour. ; The Cotton-Market. Latest accounts from Liverpool, (8th, August.) state the Cotton mai ket as being more quiet than it had been for some time customers were the principal purchasers. There was a decline of l'-8d lb. in the inferior and middling qualities, of American-Orlearis is quoted at 10 to 2, Alabama 9 1-2 lo 10 1-2, Sca-lslands 15 to l&aud Upland 10 to 11 3-4. A man of sense uses his clothes to co ver his bodythe fop uses Ins body to dis- play his clothes.- Bhlxdley, the fan.oiis Engineer, being asked "for what purpose lie thought rivers were made," replied", " to feed navigable canals." A dandy being asked, for what purpose his bead was lormed," replied "lo place his hat upon." lums. It is in contemplation, to hold an Internal Improvement Convention at Salisbury, on the ITtli of October. The number of Banks, ill the United States, is believed to be about eight hun dred. ,- ' It would seem from the late English papers, that ijie celebrated W illiam Llovd ... . Garrison, of Boston, is endeavorin;, and not without success, to excite iu Gnat Britain, not only a prejudice against tne slave-holding Statesj butalso to enlist tit Abolition euihusiasts of that country, in tins delicate subject. Itseems by u laterarrivu) at New-York, that the i u form j lion of distip bauces air.ng the slaves of Cuba, noticed in a 'Postcn)t to tan- last, on the uufhori"ty of the Cou rier and Enquirer, was much exaggera ted. The new 'version inven of that af fair, is, that ari insurrection had bi en out among the negroes in the western of theIslapd, tjo thB'tiuu.ler of 4 or 5L'0, - j l!,;it 'he, Spanish cava! ryj had beeu ,' agaurst tltem, a;rd t;,ere was no doubt 1 disturbance would speedily be 'quelled.- Out of these facts probabl v. grew the re port that 4 or 3ld negroes hud been to death. A lia'e of priine new Cotton (says t' Columbus Democrat of the 51st ult.) v:ls brought to this avarkct on Thucsdav uiu. ''' ng las( 'and P Rased by Mr. ('.'. h-ui'y-ve ;cef.:-, a:.I f.v -X ... ... V- 5 - . '-Hi- ft-jfirfrnilf

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