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--SdER3 riN GEORGIA
rp-.. A,,. 18. 1840.
,hat the "Tl an!.' nnd it is
t they baw again
Wtaf, wife and two children,
M11. wife, - andWiholUhi
WXd! ban out tho inhailants
tannin at GrecnV .They
,W':,-.Itl:
'rfTl'riv all the dwelling upto
Jg' c,nnee several miles, a.nd
6 i - Cm nnOC
h UP " - jM.llimn burnt. They are
.n nitrht on Friday night.
j lotted id .p... in(iiaM fired on San.
. Ia-lttlll m m
' V. Mace and killed some hogs
dJ cat"0 act ftey have ev.
' .ih? a0".. I),,, commencement of
iricm?, i- six in number were killed
. j i r.i .
! f n..rvmucbalarna,HuuuirotM
urs
:Dt
H.nv. on tbe South prong of the
-rfr ITwsew '6' , 7
among u,c:"-.:.,i .,
I retnn'" iuij ui;t ,
; STEPHEN McCALL. .
Gca ioogi Esq- J-i3ujJi-.d- i s -
" " CESTEBVltLE, Aug. 23d , 1 840.Tt
n.. fimre' All is excitement and
! v-.- . . . ...
abrm opthis way. Wiwmkw nayo hiu
(jTboiwBai AmLlwaol hi children,
ihercd ot Arch. Hogan s, (Monin,) and
VdncbV.iut nbaut niglitfall, the
fj the place ana mucu "'VWrirvu
burnt every punon
m ' wiirey
nilrTiUWroUDty. 4t J wiut
sirtvmitei from hi re, t ao not i nn wo
,. innvduii!'-r herd' M yet, fhotitth
.lk.fi diuik diirt:rehtlv.'TlK'ro i a nnr pf
,Uieompin of dragoons from HmcK
Jt,an'lTrt W trylog; to1 ralso fifty
mtp f r tliirty dny; under an order 'trm
(La.C FbvJ. What will be thn fmnl is-
w linwoniv iPul show. If I think there
iuny danger l.erft I ultfll at once take my
femiiy 6y from bpi.-irY;;'
. . ' Yfmrsin hnU, ;'.
STEPHEN McCALL :
.r.,4emaswTO!tj Aug.1 24J'l 6?40: f
'The lndiam at ayiinon 9. vwit iaCnv
fcvn county, mnruerma aci wmm i irify nur
I frontier wr, j buriutfj lin-m -iiUiigi
land di'ittrivii fM'f rrojw' 4 On Wediu's
a ..." -i .
I
4ym.fMt MiwiPjadescrttd Uni-
1
ujfamilii !;, f jQytiti3 of -five- n!ii ami
in.ulv.CvBWfnjennndcliiMn'n, Imd nmvd
. (ormutunl md-ty, was nftnck d, and fn.ur of
I itt ocmpfinbi MM, vis t -Mrs. Patrick
pnl Mr. D-iviaaod two -of his cU'tMrtn.
j Mf.ratfKk infumw mo tliot the ntlack wns
m!t ubxrt dirk, At t!ui firo of tha first
pin, Mm. Patrick , who; was : staixling by
I k, f, 3 di-ad ; a.'ro.nenil di'acbnr'n)
I ttomtlie.if!jf9 wan iioiju'dia'dy after cS'
,v (i,i,I.li Mitd Davij end Ids' two' ehild
j t tfrae k t'i central liiJin -, ?(. 'the.
P4t,aad'tlie w'w!roiJdioiubll4;
; a,tpr.flck !iifi jrn.n,i!ilt'f un'rfSvf oj
; (lie wter built UrteM. w ipA'r'l W 7 u iv.l j h o
honor of being first Tliey Cannot do it
now, as the t'orpoiso saw Uie kind Some
days before us. As soon as a breeze
makes, wo are off for Tongatoboo, from
thence to tho reject then the Safidtricli
Islands, which we expect to reach in July,
on our way to the Northwest coast We
shall return to the Islands by December.
inis Island has been lately tacn po-
session of by the English. Homo of tbe
chiefs havexeded tlieir sovereignty to tlie
Untish ljuecn. iTicy do not apiear to know :
what they have done, and probably, as
soon as they understand the matter, they
will do all in their power to destroy the set
tlements. The richness1 of the soil is said
by our geologists, to be all a humbug.
We are all in good health. .
.l New York, Auccst 24.
A Bermuda paper of a late dute rccived
by an arrival here to-day, states that a
Dutch Government steamer had arrived at
Paramaribo from tho Campion coast with
hlty native Africans. Indented to labor as
pioneers on the public works for fourteen
years. , . A French vessel had attempted the
importation of a similar cargo, but had been
compelled by British cruisers to set the
blocks ireo. Holland and f ranee, the pa
per states, are bent on prosecuting this new
branch of trade, which they contend does
not amount to enslavement , f. .
The news by the Acadia and President
steamship reached Montreal via New York
six hours sooner than by the steamer from
llaMux to (Quebec, lne Acadia a news
reached Quebec in fifteen days from Lav.
erpool- llaleigh Register. ,
Hon. Jons IP. Eatox. Our esteemed
and distinguished "fcllow citizen, Gex. 11.
Eaton, lute Minister to Spain, recently
reached N. York, and' wo presume may
soon 00 expected amongst us, wbera a
warm and cordial welcome from biroU;
friends-awaits, him. We- lcnxirCS&niotfri
various exchanso napcrsaiilier reiin
souiteos,, Uwt IJiU&vmM to
ration, us vll as
which the lines must ran cannot be a tingle
ridge or height of 4and, but must ho. the
whole highland country extending over the
disputed territory, and that hence there is
iioUung definite nothing ascertained. The
treaty indeed speaks of a line " along the
highlands but the bintlands beinjr inter.
pretcd to mean the. wholo extent of the
country, it would be nonsense to talk of
running a line "along" it Tlie simple
expedient is therefore proposed to run a
straight line through it ' ' ;
, lho writer goes on .to say: "What we
want is tho ground situated in a particular
position, so as to give us a safe frontier and
mean of communication. Wo want to
keep the Americans at a greater distance
from the St Lawrence than that of tlie
frontier claimed by them ; and it is sup.
posed, font is by no means certain, that
portion of the disputed territory is necessa
ry to uh for the most important of onr intor.
provincial communications that between
Quebec and Halifax. Now the lino which
we propose, not by way of compromise, but
really in accordance with the fair and lite
ral interpretation of tho treaty, is in fact a
very equitable compromise, which would
divide the disputed territory Into pretty
nearly equal halves, giving each party that
portion most valuable and convenient to
it" i -
. When we come to xamine the proposed
line, not by the mnp accompanying tha ar
ticle, but by Chopin's or Mitcheirs,' it ap.
pears to run pretty nearly along tho course
where Great Britain claims that tlie bounda.
ry should run. The writer has spent a
great deal of useless labor. There is no
Such ambimiitf in tbeVlinffuajie of the trea
ty as he complains
0 43 what 11
cxpa
deygnaMiOSjbiJa! Sop.1
tVsJ&MfiVaftii thatHlow into : the- St.
iirWC&eintoao run enstworilly
$ lim Aii.tntic-r di2iation which
i precise enough fir all ful purtKws.
Tli! land in controvcMy U ' yaluablo ' .10
rt t i
01. 1 1 no nugc-rcicr
i ... ir . ... s
ns caijeo a nage, mta not im
nseioi niifyco4njwy5?4i w sumaerrM
1 of pi'licy adtptvl by fiiin.
moii is not charactorlznd i.s a warm
nartizqa , but hm; uniloruwy exwWted a j
manly fcdepgtiovnc of opinion and semi-:
menu, whielih.'is won for It'm tho';:'etB!
of warrri 1 friend of botli : parties. : Ve rei
member atttmiliag a public dinner tendered
hSni by pur . citlwsii mtiwvl distinction if
party sevrral yctM since, f tid are; ple&seii
lo li?arn that, our AVJiig fr'lepdf ;;poifc a
iimlar detjerVtd niorkof respeet.on
turn anJongHVaai--- H V ilHetu. W'fYC
who ;vote4 fiir Mr. 4rf .in. lUJ,
fuiir rp iiow homw uro nil Whw,
and W(' m fnfmWti iftW LogUbturu who
voted for tWeKktr,Jlve aro ullye,. oil
of yjwiiB v iih Msib)y um e.cj'tion, are
iiowWains. So say tlw: New. York Star.
SrE.vMuojir : txpi.onioxt-4)no of them
unfortuimte fM5ciirri m.es took j.nce at bull
past 1 1 o'clock Tuel! V niorpin jt m l!;rd
the Erio, Ci.it. Titus; ' When nr.ding
tbe Detroit river, about tlrreo Uulen aUovv
Maiden, the eteam chimney bui t , by hteji
mx persons -were, setddea, : u. v.
fir. iHiin. s i" it v .Moulded." CJUiri"- rui-
tKirlin, do. , iBit d iDgerously.v EIw, Kin in,
deck' hand, danp:roiu!v. , :Tinjot?y ;Bark.
hy,dt., d.K AiHlrew'ljfwm y, a rj-jideht
of Fort t.rfttiot l)!,illy eUed-ifri
Co:v;;of Buftjlo, dwk U'nr
lamiiy iiercr-ai
Great Britain for iho purpose of Conlnnitii
cavort t btitwcen her : pwviocr4 But she
mnm not espM;t' to gain It by dipioituicy
flab' ''.A turrit'. ''y 'A; ' '---!v' 'Jr:. :": ::i v:
The rASSA&XTO India bt the Red Ska.
Tlie prospect for cutting through the
Isthmus "of Panama, is, it seems, about to
be realized. ' Transports have been freight
ed by. a numbef of French engineers for
the conveyance of tools and materials of alt
sorts necessary to the undertaking, and the
formation of the canal will be commenced
immediately 6n their reaching the Isthmus.
While labors like these, combined with the
application of science to the principles of
locomotion, are rapidly DreaKingoown inc
physical barriers by 'which the races of men
were for so many ages kept apart and ma
kins the resources of all available for each,
the universal diffusion of knowledge, under
identical forms, is helping on tlie . good
work destroying all the tences and re
strictions which formerly made society so
picturesque ana incominouiou. 1 rum
countries of which, half a century ago, our
knowledge was so vaguo and shadowy as
to belong to tlie donafiou of fable, men arc
sending forth their sons for an European
education, with misgivings no greater than
a country gentleman ot tne iosi century
felt on dismissing his heir to Cambridge or
Oxford, r row the land which uruce
reached with so much toil and danger, and
afterwards described to an audience so un.
believing, we announced a week or two
ago, the arrival of certain youths for in
struction in Rome and Paris; and more re
cently, we observed that the Turkish go
vernment has sent from the country of tin
Propliet, a number of young MusMUlmcn
mmnUA ihHr fnliwsitinn in tllO lattfML ti
- 1 . - . i .i t- r.S
one f tlie high place 01 tiiainuei l ne
world lslhkely, byjacfcev. to lntejspemrmii.
nicate MrMtfftBuk siramiething
re4i4f1lrriyeraU which its several
Y-. '-EAktr: DiscM'iiRir . of AmkVica ---Thb
Copenhagea;: Antiquarians hava recently
discovvri'u iuw tinces 01 tno rnry.te.
tknieilt of this Cofrtioetit b the' IScahdirm
vinn. Dr Lumi, a Cejebjat'd Dafiih 2c
Llri has iuilted ? tothe North
V-;.
k'ltcr Innn : J.ifrosulem fay$:-TItuil-
di"!? fit ttiii Protestant elwrwjg pro ra.
pi'llyv ?; FC tjw? prestf'W i'1hjh 1 hired
The' English Ghurrli iiiurv i.i translutee
kda llebre;,'lijid printed, sik! tho mUdon-
aryi,Nieotaysoh, p tirfornis divine servi'e,
Miji li!tWi;wisniit Pi. nt.. pf 400 J. 10(
;klv6 emhvneed Chri-ilinhlly . , An iiwtitu.
lion f.fir cojtvfcrti lw Ut A chtiiUiwhed .by
the r.iijriWi miKSi mriry s k;tv; an la lle-
br.'W pruvef hook in to be pub'.is'jeil. . Tlie
Enirli.-jli, consul e'uleavors' to cuitagn'tluj
Jews t cultivate tho land of their. fathers,
uiiler llie favor of MfhemetiAli, and con
slderable (unntltie of land have been pur
c'lannl for -foreign emigrants. ; It - is, said
tli' fc is a rrtlinuilic ftty iiig, that when there
s'mll he 2.,000 JeWisii inlialutftnui in
Holy Land, tho law and rogulaiioj
Itfe.pg-nn rnfotccd winch prcva
Pal.-Htuie w&s a.JcWHh etDtf.
in Turkey a ru endeavoring
the nlxivo numier by .-cojoniH
doubtlet', will not boo"duT!4!j.C'
pnwfiful pwtjsJSIi ild:' rtt ,
rich i'i lyf;!:! Italy it)'i't to v-
'.WiJ'. ttnniif H-ioriiv;
Oaio. A letter to the Editors, coder
date of August ?3r from a gentleman .in
Ohio, in' whose views every confidence.
may be placed, and whose means of form
ing an opinion are interior to none, says :
'I never witnessed such enthusiasm as
now seems to prevail thronghout Uiuo.
Since my return home, I have been in vari
ous parts of the State, and have attended
many public meetings You may expect
to hear of the election of Mr. Corwin to be
Governor by ten thousand votes. Indeed,
I should not be surprised if bis majority go
beyond that, Harrison will of course,
command a still larger vote." Nat. JnL
Kentccet. Tlie Lefrwlature of this
State assembled, in Extra Session,-at
Frankfort, on tlie 19th ult Samuel Hanson
(Whig) was elected Speaker of the Senate
without opposition : and Charles S. More.
head (Whig) was ck-cted Speaker of the
House of KepresentaUvs, also1 without op.
position. The purpose for which this Extra
Session is called, is to pass an act to direct
the mode of election of Electors of Presi-
dent and Vice President of the IT. Slates.
iioi. iniemgencer.
Kentccet Elections The Senate of
the State is composed of 38 members: 23
of whom are Whigs, and. 14 A
tion men, and one jacancy.
01 Kcpresentatives consists
bers 76 of whom are W,
istr&tion
or uo&Mrnsra as 'follows i
tstriHMrheJi 39.1f- 'Tliis is
njtrhcTal, lH;i suWtxinUnllif f4rr-fl fes.
rdinr ta talil hnlitklw.it hv !vvl.Vit1l.-M
J ' xf ' - f .1 tiJnyf ll T . ' -1
wweiieiiv mg menu, r,iir.it'r,r.H,
aecordu3 to .this 8tater,ntrl3,S4l , which
is as hear as rnxWI Iw- to tho 1fi,000 preili.-t,-J
imewsrntier,
inwhn'ie&Kfi cM?. aff;. interesting nc.
eAuetof soirfo "iftuntitioiw inndo bv him in
the fricMiiiy rf U ihia i in Brazil,., which. ore
confc rnatory of the. Sc inJinn viaii -'by poth
lis ubcoveries beg in ith the friig.
11 wilt of a fl.igjitone.covenMj with engra veil
Uuiiic - cliaractersi but ; sn'ntly jtijitred
Having siiccpcded jndrcyphering; several
Wortl,wtiicli lio recognized rs belongiiig
to tlie lei lan.ili--.1i' tongv, ho c.tten led h'w
ri'S'Archej and rvn came 'hpon the found,
hlion of hoivK n in hewn stoih;,- bearing a
strong architectural resemhl.-inre, f the
ruins existing in the n irthrn part's of N-ir.
way, in Iceland, and in Gref nland. Thus
encouraged ht went resolutely ' oii, riid at
length , after ieveral days digging,' ; f jn
the ScandiittVKUV'Rod of tlmmler, Thof,
w ith all his attributes the hnmmcT, gaunt,
leu, and magic girdK ;; Th sficii iy ha
comniiBsiotied 1 rob'S! r Kirn;. (who. first
cstuhlkhed, in on authentic manner, the
ttistitc f ancient 'relations Ixtww'n
wecometo the 14tn of February 1S40,
which proved so disastrous. N At half-past
12 at night a loud noise was beard, accom.
panied by a slight trembling of the ground,
iucu grew every moment more violent,
and awakened the 'inhabitants from their
sleep. As the shocks became more violent
roost of the people left their habitations.
At halt-past 3 in tbe morning, while the
rain fell in torrents, a violent shock was
felt The people could hardly keep, their
feet, tlie houses were shaken, and most of
the buildings felL In many places the
earth opened, and immediately closed
again. IMotiung was left undamaged ; and -
lou the 15th of February nature seemed to
have attained the highest point of furj.
An extremely violent shock was felt ; men
and animals hastened to tlie water side, and
filled all tlie boats without distinction of
rank. The private injury x is estimated at
900,000 florins.
Tlie Salem Gazette of Friday announces j
tlie death of Timothy Flint,' oged 60f-t f.
tne residence or his brother, in , Heading.
,llc is well kown by his "Recollections of
the Valley of tlie Mississippi," and otliej
nigniy popular works.
Chapman , the loc
bash r.iiquirof,la
OCA
A P;
ren dwi eitlierw ifor4 arsime bin elevation
Wthc Prtd(Kv tofcommend hiniUi the
intelligent 'fieoplo W th Uniled Stales, or
feniiiki him to arcV k ciioit T ; j y?-?'S
S9k
nf-niirtf..
a'intheCwirtfT.':
!;"' '- sit ;FS? ' V W: '' '"' ''
Pcz2i3.-4.WlKif M Martin V an Bu, "
& fumitt SruMtiir! It wi! 1 jfmffwWrd.
tllat one ol tlie cli:ircr(-L"oruit twm. Iltir.kin n,
that b Bpiwovwl laur, wUik- CiorrHrtr f Id n,
Mo in-II trnw -wliii nu n into lavrfrtir d- lrf
mi ih IVdcfulh'odi-fn t niMirnv4Ar'rth fat!
of Die iiiifurtimalo,Ui:-i.ni," until lli-lrfiverir
redwitti wn?-' Ami what Mr lite Huowri"
UVmwIve t Tliey ImVc . p buk' d thio hin.
ing 'iitiin'nUliNU in n oit- irf llinut. r , - Tln-r
hiive nfiudiatt d tlir i'iCitit hi tbargc mai-ti ihi ir
old and n-i II.Ih lorrd I Mivertiur, b a wy ial mtutt
K-k1odif jiiijiivnt of t-rrT hnnr-t man, in
litnjmjic nol l b" ini!mdi-toni. TIm" (ml of.
ff.licf hioli han bei-a laid Ht hi H'ifflr, M nUj-ffed In
have jUtti O'jnimitti-d in Mr ini.tl, mi.iy ! lit. y
have jrir a llurriwMi tnhjorily nf nine tiioinwinll
vnUm I yhn need twiip.r cvidrHr of the poli.
ticul kiiavB-lini w of Uic LrjtfoftHro k'ad.-ra f ;
ft-r ;- ').: -.;; KauttilU RrgUtrr. "
T'
ASHEVII.LE
female Hoarding lUui. 7: s
HE HtiH'kWdi'rs in Ilia AhiUs ' VaaJk"','
Bjurdins HiMH-sarfJurcbr nolilit d that Ui
first ihe(a!im-it of Five ll.ilUra ou flic aiiai baa
bfi-q duo sine : ttir lt ttt Aiijjint Wt'-Hini) .as-.'1
Umto at pn-Minf di-manilii f. ntom-ron lli-em.
pHT, Ihow who have hnt n agrvrably t a ;
luriin-r n)u', atip irniiti t, fot urd uir in
taliiM-nt inimctlittli-lr to thcTrtftWirvr, - ,
My ordi-r of llw It-mrt of Ditfftoft. ', , V'-i
1 J. W. PA TXtiN, -lurr, V '.
. j.t. If?. - y , ;;:;; ,v f-.13 ,;,$.
'tCTTlwa'ififf Govrntuf of Virginia U off -n-i
a h azard of JJIIM) for th'' xptr lu nfm uf lam ti.
IVannon, eiiarjfi with hnVtnj niunVn-4 Halljr
Smith. nf.PitlayWanin rrnintr, bf riving tuY pnu
rot.' r ariiind i aWu! 25 yrjtf old m-ar i f.rt
bijrh,' lrnd,-r, and weighing: prftttiiv Jj!l Un.;
with riid.lv emitrj;kwi, mndy iiai,rrd whikiTii
... C5"Nae Coit,o v-j;;:-:'.- fir
FfltllO.SK dup ilits aulweriber iiwat at bornby ",
JH. nofil'u'd io pn-paw tlttm)-!!? ii i)tOf 0i,
uie tritli cab up.. ,Liiip'r mdulgnncf cannot: -be
ififcn. :,. .-...:,;, y-y: ; ; 7.: y hhjl
N. B. I m at th nrxt fcuprriur Court, oa.
.Mnndsy sod. 'IVulay f tlir (lrt fti-clt, and BO v
fcwgrr. : '-; ' .-.;; V: . V y-'-fi
-:, 'V' '';;-, .rrTTKft FREEMAN.? '?
Scj.t. l, lin. -;:'-- ; , ,ttwi$ ,. ;;;
ntttit Indian JfttUntii " ; ; (
TlIt'HK will f omni. iir-a pmtmrled meHinf . ' v.
(tjd willing) willi th Chfiuttp Indiana,'
ftt Maeo-rr.wfc,:Mmr iletmalufiy, in Ilnvwond ,
county, N. O., imTliunitley after tha 'trou4 gab.? '
1 .1. rfc .. .L. . ' , - r- . ' '
. Tjtr riiH-t)hg wi!l t e mJufleiJpifjrtigli an in,
trriir.twbjr .' o'jftJS';-'";. ''.' -f ; , , f.tV :
wUlK-arlf . eotntfnan-rwir, heavy 4 i . i ' V : ., .fWiV ,
coat wli.-tufakcn to..,- lt wi'4ja.-J. ' JJrr '
lA-nelilmrj. ..! t?. J ih-.W Nfenrt Nf UfKB JIlHBTl ! f" i u L-.
tr ,,s- woiuTi :; i.Hiirfri- .''::ry---.- .' -
tho
Fis must land and. orth , Atnencn WtRtwM'. opy l ym iWtfU t.--'U'j -' u: f S';
ned when rT'm: w n m-.
.Thr-.ral.Wns WWOTM1" M f r- ' p vn-l to tou:
tetWm4?i2&w'',vr- r"-,sl y .VUaU vot- f;,r Gen. lhirrin; nXht
' '.. ,- niiee ini ot
iV. I w'i'fVj t
, deck sh'.-rr--tiJ5 -fm-Hn -fnaf-jyjr i t,4.;, ;.t,ti,: Tw
r-'l l-.:h-Hl ?J-yy3W&v& 'a;: viee
t J Hcn jo nil ' Palestinf
iii fc.w;-r.A-' r ; 7 .?,,;g trqdrr.t.-'i t '-'-vv
f- sil t f; C ; i'.L';--:-';'-;. .- ;'
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; i. eeautieiia ry
. , whK'h Common
t , - ,jve fAijrysted..'-' U.wa
ys tnv iunvnmitt.to stato the
.4.." ..t ri'
, of Si.linfit. j Tintv Were c.unt-
y ftiia, nnreliiisi n!i'il .Indian Ale from
A-Kix$tir -avinf 'i.it from
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j lvi'':tak6ij' f '.
j m-i-suret (vi jprt- . .
Erie. aniViHitSiht1
Jiorrjf,!.' p5ear:irHn rV'-'JWtsi b'
jm h i.sti.f-il 1 1. - i. ...t their ijee
bJafi'-'Re;! t Tfl-Jj,'.:: the piri. 'their
' T1 " fS-, thru hrur crisp tnd tis
1 and their moutlw r iw arid llv1y-
krt thoo injured were fn (Wi'hold, nitd tl!
pipo hnr..t in Htieh a wfi'y as j ta". fuve tin:
steanvdowQ upon them. ; '; lT';-?Sv '''
. Mc."Ba'ly;' sheriir of the Western di
strictj U.C., was' sitting op tli-i promenade.
leck in conve rsarton all ms -niece.- lie
heard tlie fxt'h wion, and esehnnun, Ell
stai we are lot !" attempted . to- throw- her
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V
1 r.-! l".vri'-.l i!tt-.Hifj(ta in ftht fi1gH.
'rav.j fi-y,. , n Ittirtit ai'J llw rr-i' of
vewtirjl I , ; :- : ,;'" - -
: '-'!.,',h- i.i'ht a litr'i;f fifty was' iuf-si
'"'(' 1 '..:!.-, iiii-j !i.-.Ti.,.n, . niul .it
,i,--n lf .'"f!'itHHli!f (. in n vt in .f.
";'t '-"' -' J; bfrt f!if r'litlf iittrr liljj.ljnrril
" f.t M iMrr ' IV foftthrr wMtlerrt a(
"if-t .-n tHViitfe in1 ,ti 'vieiiiitv
'-.!.'i.-d- ; f ' - . ' J
in, Hiyd li i !4 jt?t veH tit ihe Kccmuit
h-,v wfit, i.r, i,,l m.Wfff t.r u,k
vui.?,)or.l.-rf..t n,n Cf.f.in Trm-y'
l" M of ihia i:, i '.'. .r-
vniJiij aa an ji'h !ertf.
, tn m-cur-if. if pi.issi.
'' it! r-t who
l.'ielfl lliW iiw
-,?i--iVp-ff!-f:t of i'
nil-
t iti r-
' Pr::,-".Tr,-iwt enim.lt!ic 'tVnV
i iv tut tarry 4,s nWlpwis- attacks
Jils-- ri. .";.-" -. ... .
lvBt V,XfUi :BmmTio!-Thc ship
y - f, irrivcd-ai jRlrm, .rMniiicWlta,
:Sfiritt f"-t; New .Z-nlandt, bringa
, 'M'imMtlOB tlmt ll- "ViHtM Sfu-' wwl,,-
i '"tf'HH-'; foi-rvn ...! "17: I
b'T of K ;,rhlj KT.. rr.'i . .t -
fV ASnl. 'bml. toltel'eiep
tWTifiy finished .rrpairing otid
r.'n j'-iatho srjimdron. r
C.S. S.... V... ' ' ..:'
j p; ; -tsr Zeaiao, Aug. t, 1840,
tyl f '"'- - a-;n.eV nf-raM; -that
j 'i f cont-ijT hh ui for t!
overboard, f A rf.-rs near by caught her
i W tn "iMib tllje.'--Ill tlf!.CC.f:f-at"1'(if
liMieur , Nii.r-4iwMTm e $ f
'unhk b"F-f hinijii!!. e rcitild . W ; r-iel"?t d
him. One, of ihft eal-b.tl fwn,.lr:fo-f,
t;ed 1! li.re mir trjf'rinfuit If lltlu: WI, isd
anollif" f was tlHgH t b dyiitg.itifjfMto
Cow. A'lwrtltrr,
Noarn.f.AsTi.n.i i!irri4tiv,'--lt iifpi
Proti wiitr CIeui'I,mj,"i'f l'f-.eil i dAs
b-"n has declined !! ;noiiiirw-ntif
ni!-ssni(j'f tir ifie fiviitj.fsii'in Kml'nrv'.f fif
tiw TKit).ai'.tern li-'tnwj'try uwh:t th.ii r
eeltl net itf i-n'ijre.iji. ; i ti otl--.r Cimtrfti-
4of1r are CnpU T'deoif of th- Cf. S. Ar
tiy, nnd Priff(i,tr Rrnt fck f Vew Vifk.'
71 Ji uimH Agt-iSi 'thf.t llie Coinrfij
m will rtiVMie H'll lutfUrec r-mHsfJiw'
t pric-pi iru tit wwi wai-ni tntm?
ihw tiuiKHiknt or Knifr'vjjtrtHS'Sus.i-fr.
ntw.ivs It -Vi'hH reply till h5; ItjkI ' viif h
f. w ti.-iji aLvVftWn laymir his handoti Ids
lira rl k Iki pi M('b .ww anil!..-BOb'tnn tan-3,
' If jt'ii ak i;i wy fte Aa tmne ; an-l' if
yit will hrtMivi safe plat:i; I will hrjnir
pvt l'.ii liuUH:iyii'W to-morrow wlw will
n ! tl. ,saviW?onfeasili.r,-.' I replied,
- Thi- J$wtli'' fmti prorihets had ni safe
j-! i'. siiiwn iiitMnYMniS-8S'trtuh in, Init
ll;y rn'id" tlx" ?u jn-ii-.th-vV-ry, . fare
of hi rp; ; iissfi&?ii!iHftit , ml - deatii. ' If
yi i.-twv!,t'H7p-afiii maijp to inc lathers
has' lisn fo?f J.-T, J t u 't Bf eab;Ait
rtw , then ft fe'VfVv WinsrTfll; the. honor
of Mi h he- tMJfnfi
knriw'l4linfiljrwo
ffftwM -th fgf s fWtfwfeft-. titer i;.may,:lA; Act
lvabi2 tU" I:-
irif-fwe- t ", t-'y "f fliak-ur", and pririvt
tlv-1fnt liriy 'start fpiiWfiiVTO'irtuirient
at Sf ifi I liilnnd Pfjcfecjl itortherlv ti llw
lih'f5'ii'i in'fa rjif -!-jo" wrsterly alon ' 'the
.ii'iVii.slr!PHi - to exifit P nd cluifiietl
jy tlie British Govertunent .to-' W tlie. true
treaty ingMamls. -; f- -" rtt i ...- .
' . In the last numhi-r of the Westminster
Review there, ii on elalwrnte . treati.-te ?w
llie boundnry que stion, aeetmrj.aniffl by a
m-tpi- 1 Te article b' 'iiw thus ," A war
between the lTniteil Sfntf j hnd Great "Bri
tain, would be, without eteepiim, fie m-rtit
calfiinitoos er ent that eould ajT-ct the inter
efctsnot ni rr lvf iheno two cn-al nationa.
but tjf human fre'diiin and civjliz-Tii'.n. No
Huh war could rr wool f he cnrrit d on V
tween them.' The mighty enerfieof bth
parties would in such itcfisr? lepjt forth to
the utmost, tVr." - 1 - t '
Tlo wrln r nlvp r,ri tiio? portion of
fh 'trehty u( IT vhich refer W tlie b-Mm-dary
ri Miemi. ti tind, come at last 'to a
V' f v ir fonUs'.in, t,Ht tlje
bigWandi'.of. ll . Ireafyr'g--mateJiCT.
.C,V1'I-J
jS?sifr )Jit& nvii.i.i.Aii : English'.1 nviit-r,
Jobu Piet'Chjliifely dif.-d in L'.nijoOi leav,
ih the Cdl.twiii-r '.wiJH'' I'jriv a ltd. bemii hth
K iiiy m jdirw rjiy old.: blafK- onat I rive
ttttd bcqneuth t.i inv iiiix-o the fl inn I waist-
CiKil 1 :lKtw wear I gh? ' sr.d btHjucath to
each ofmyiyter's ..graiidvliiUlwaj- pari-of
tIR? -eartnon pw 011 tiit top m my wardrob.;;.
finally, 1 ffiv9"niid.U":q'Rtttft'ito.'tiivr,iuter
sslnhmu
irirt the proaent year, &k f herV'tho brWa Isif.rircjtirf f,t!w
tif.-t'helt'yea'r;- haW; tAr 'ad of tiiy bi.':;,rW;di.iji:fm5"t of
intv- lejyimvs, wo' it tins piraii;;o wii ,--iaw
reiifl, may ly b HnagHK-t t he. dt
sxl wtw spoken of hvull Irt.ft waV -lty'
menus fl uteri h tohlm, ftiidhi'i wstef
in ft fit of anger, gave the tirwn jnr, ln-r
t;gcyi . kk k hidi bbiiin
fkVtt'.,or;aitiipltte.f4Wir4',f ginos
onrvd out of il,.nnd tWX'jul'eliHr.pfwint
inent gayf- way to jny.;;: Eaeh'hufriixl to'
j!xnfiiin(J l.w ir her leaey, and the flumel
taibiemit atid little earthen paUi -weroEntntt
HjuaHv well filti ; tlio t?fu.f r hnvini ;nly
.Tub J w.vijjr- .fnd."lf, o i&instanti.
noftle,; under .tlw; date of I ebruary . ?th ,
Wit;:VRmOwft:
rWriiere in nt ;pke)it Wrrtc tir. amon;
the Jew of tin?! capital. 1 he chief riit.bies
had led them -citpeel thati;ecprdin to
their books, tao ai
appear same lime dri
I.ut si veml monthH
ready gone, bndtid their nr .''nrt "signs, -of
hi coining;: A jearned ,rahl who oiwt
cd Mr. Sr-baiifllef ift-nis translation of the
Scriptures, occasionally visit nwr and ' al
nioht flirt. fr.tf -onM.-timea the xtry first
mte'stion I always ask him as fit enters tho
hw
fikrf , A hndamKlris,' -like the ' prbpht :
iSidMm'!f, them"; 'Voup'.oe,
iwn flsiiiv'er, (rtiVkflfou be skin with'tho
sword-V; But, nhn
Christ. nd fecit
jeet'; to-'Ventdteal
Pvios or" TfiB irfi'?
Tbt tiW'-Alaj(itindi..i
I attain, Mr
Vltnow itoo little rl
hfenst in the sulu
-irtienees 'fiirl his
M?d (or July.
ie ocrans will IVxm
(ofitKinf in Tor
aWv by thi tifiK:
CT", waiJvo t"nn
tf inintl. ift. f!mf fi
wrion - with llidn
mrtrai-id a'hfrt ibSuri
irtivliai on'vjb
mvnfid. and UaL
1EWAE MM1
thorn 8frtrV-'Ia!
restent -of $3W to
h". ' lh atv-jrfiiSt'
atrfw ins iinfflrm ot
ajj rf.iin.' An r ehtrroriwnj
iiftjotrlZM tlieChaJ
jpratkn. Th
:'nme thoaand
np. in eon.
th America.
nnthtxT will he prra'Iv
kftmnnt ahatl be reduced
'0ciljtieaof travcN aur-
Ieaaenc& -Ti. O. Bui.
ocos. Mr. G. Haw.
n, was iniured to tne
Mnfl nn ttfraxtnv Insf
ttutibition of loco fbeo
'Xft--.uvages to:.'S..HittT America, but
(.veri fiimiriflH-rniancut estahlishmc nts in
Un; country:, .
T-fV-
n.ii'iifin!es. but !-i":itis.I Ik lii -
U ,r V.i,ly Vstendi'd-thriM B0r;n- Ustffhn'Joneil bw, and I am of
tho;' opinion tlmt hM nio-it pKHninent; ini-s.s.'
Ur ; an piJti.ri'piih!k-tn, ; t. - thn fife,
tliinlc ft chrfht 'will be wl-4toii.r-",iTlw
times, hsivc 'bcert.getiin .w'otse v t'f since
Ite ciiineMnto priwer, onu a he.- m ir'i ter.
mined tj jK-rsi-it irt hiii rvl c,:niiv'; I think a
chvtij must be fur thc"tMrtterii c'ltinot Ik
for tlxs wtrw:Wfi':;f :i '''!X fiyfiri;fi'-i ',
;! Tbere is ratieii sr.vxl prectal if.'ns" jji
hi remarkiJivl w lain mnild hope, ibiif
tbfrc 0 re thi:md5 lijxirina ,timk-r sin'iSlar
eonvieliiiiw -tta'to t!. ruituHis nh-asore'of
Mr.' Van Buren, sr. j of tfce .if.ir.;ty erf a
mange,:, ;;-:,V f -t;? :;-:-
tfjun
witlted .id "cause ..-nn an.
'nreeaWc sur
prise
A f isb STAT6 fNH if.rY.-
AnHilnaor'f
u... 1.. . .. ..-1 . ... ... .' -L-Cic.fVi: irt"r'j
yt-sloijii lllWli
tdfrvinS3Fv"'',suWesiin
u uuzen wrungtf 3:w.-jn jouio.irs, ;uito. iaii.
irrijkhickknacksr4dvh
tion id'pay.-hV-mag
who stiKjd .beyiid tle cmterreoj).e4for'iuv
sistaecfi Ilis -unttsuai fapacity' of .jaw,
however, cnabk'dhim'to
fcitVartfcbsef urely
rvt-d.' - Tlie scaly fellow w;as captuml
4()eriadr as'1rtjK'sn
tiarstuy than many leihiws arc whoM
payiiig for ; what Atff pbtiii aZ&tff&i
to hiaentcrihg the iliond.bfe-d'and
deyoiireijl a. fit piJriStret. IIjrvisit
to; ihd nA2trwas, perhaps, in
fcflrcftttfSdeijQAhd he eot his deserts
XZ-Thila. Ledger.
hereatrstdictinction and privilciro of an A-
mcficSn a this, thai he is permitted to be a man,
a e!f-ustainf d, aclf- rrjrulatin?, a free man tbe
only man not a subject, a alnve, a machine, not
in thia caatc, or that, belonging neither to the ae.
cond or tliird estate, neither noble, nor gentle, of
lord or commons. But man with a human
head and a human heart a God above and a con.
science within -t-amid his fellows and equals to
work out bis owa happiness .here,, and salvation
hereafter, as best he can. This is freedom and
humanity. God's government and man's gov
ernment reconciled.
A Chance fob Bachelors. By the late
census of Marblehcad, Mass., it appears
there are three hundred widows in thnt
town. The population is 5JS75. Dolt.
Sun.
.y-'iAfositEs.-lifv rn!nfti,f tli;ariS
trial found by Mjy Ivwwfcyj- 'd .U- I'ffiiis,
Jtavcv.ls.rrt propr-rly up, find itt iitir-h-nyih
U fhifty f.s tind Its lm$it. fltln
lWt.;;:V'hat a rnotwirWiyi it must : h'fve
iK-en when nlivfv It i -'hfiieyetf,. t, be "n
siHvisrujri of t ft . TrtwrawAvfori diloift,
a s;)H'u.' wliOK'iiwitWive'wa-tiW.Xit
the tW w Itin tlud '.tlistiiigttlstlnil iwif irdisi
announix d it.
A'uoop; lrvt3TMr-TTlKiUfpr
rv.' i:i,.;.ri.i.' in. i ... .. -rlZj- 'Jl-tl't
limnhtf! ': 'ftfcmtyqAfcMticfaif', to cet the
lv tliA in-'h"!lk'" 1 avl never uncovered
nitU ftidjdjIictf.ti
KJ i :i..r..Ac-..'.i t.tii..?.'..". 'r..tt,K''
V,:have adopted the. ittlw!i;:reja''
tiWiSf-'JAfiyi member o( this cluh, wi
ptia'li-jnVrw'fq lil? shalt
Marriage mcenpe BONrwc:, ,
Saprior Ind (oatjfj'airt VriH :;;. -;-.
A N U a V,'fcrtJ aai'rtnieni of other Blunl", '
il jut ruted, in' f upri-Hr slylcv- IVaaie, at
tWltiee,at rmrtMuul mudiratepHcra, ' :
.; m..i; is, iMii. . ;;;:vr - ; ,y'l', 13 if;
HirAtii; oF.N)iiTii. cAubLiNA'v
'rv-.-'vv'rt '.!. ! KQwity.VWl:3:lJ'';':i
' . . f I'ltlSii TKH M. Iftiff. ;
ST npjiefiriT? iothe aifaetifi of Court,
Ijiiit Ifie iji t'litiuntj..'!.- ihh 1 Weaver nutl wife .
Jane, Klinbeilt I'j.l.m , Jr.; 'HiourfM ; I slid ;
Juuf I'Mi, an." risiili-fit if aiKHM-r ltt It
i ofitcrl d that puli'icfttiaft biufiitp .iatbelligrb'-.
)andM-jwB!rt r"? f i surwwire wfnks, tnAi(yt '.
jnj the f aid d -ft ntfnnls lAoppVuratJliu nr-xlfowt
id K-ioilv. lo h.' held at the court bruteu.m
J gaiilon, lirf Uie 7tlt Monday afler Un? 4ih .M'ilay' !
in hspf r lei to answer, I1i.fitr lliii nf
I'omplrtiiit,; or jrtv!pm:tif pro " omfi, ; will ho
efiti ri'd fif iit'.t thrift, aid IIk' eause set ; fur htat
imr as t lift f. exparti'. , :- : !
. Vii-,' Tn)a tV. SoBfrr, ("terk anil Mtrr ;
nf oiir xaid (anrt. of Kqiiify, n( ollk-e.- tli . -Tllf..
.Moiulay aU'r il" J'U Mfmiav " Miirt-b, 140. . 'v
; - 'nioM.ts tv. .sorr. . ;. .
fined tiienty-five dol
vf , chamna jme; ihm'pnid witui
front tlie day of ni:irriary
;v aJE9Ta?cttoxjeEirsaTE bt.ax earth-
.d?j&Pimiiam the - larjp stof
I ttCIJ5rSpice Islands, and lickings
;e(oh.-cAriic.
VftgZpn the morning of the 2d of February,
atihalf-past 8 o'clock, the air appeard dark
and threatening a strong north-W'tst wiinl,
accompanied by heavy rain, drove tlie
clouds impetuously along; and every thing
seemed to indicate some extraordinary
phenomenon, which in fact soon followed;
for a thick smoke soon arose from the cra
ter, accompanied by a loud subterraneous
noise like thunder, while boiling lava and
hot ashes burned and destroyed every thing
on which they fell. If the appearance of
the phenomenon was striking in the day
timo, it was still more so in the evening,
when tlie stones ejected from tlie crater
could be distinguished among tbe flames.
which frequently rose to a great height
This destructive emotion- hftd - twenfv-
four hours, and ended with a friihtful sub
terraneous noise, which made thc inhabi
tants fear that the pround would give way
under their feet. The noise was so great
that persons close together could not hear
each other speak. Passuig oyer some days
(Printer fis-; 55,(W.)
Ul Card.
. 3v f t fcjj--w-i-fBiKiViiig
oriJM-.taj-tWt'a Cfiveninrt Mlifwld'-he'lttld
Vka plate on the itb of Octobrr'nc-ttin&li feA'?J.d'f 5t
i-this aocesUoatoliovir met with general Sppmba.
tioh, wfi.iierrUyannonncti m bt.f of tlie n big
Prtv of Nrth (Vrotina, tfiat nicas. WiiX as '-Ji
Wftttj lfT4Ts Cojntwiotr ti:i.o n tnt pfypjt
thrrrfieKotlUric' Sltite ta be repre.
aetited..cit'!ier ynJffiyJimiXe. Whigs
of 'tiCrfta S ikMry experts -etertf
man tSii9JS --- . . . .
jffn-r-Cir.VS MAXLY,
i;ej. w. iiaWooii. .
T.J. LEMAY,
JAS. IREDELL,
If. W. MILLER,
WrBrCALH.. - -
Raleigh, x.c. ii. McQueen.
KI.F.CTIOI TICKETS.
ELECTORAL TICKETS for the approaching
Prcsidenlial Unction will be neatly printed to
order at the office of the Messenger. Those wish
ing will do well to order in time. Kept. 18.
15
ARRIVALS AM) DEPARTURES OF THE MAILS,
At and from AsherUle, N. C.
&-Mondari it Fridays,
9 r.H.
Eastern, via Rather
fnrdton, &e Sandars,,
Tuesdays and Fridays,
at8.r.M. j
Eastern via Bnmsvillc,
&e-Mondavs, 4 r.m.
Southern, via Catley'l
Creek, AcTaesdays,!
er.ji. .4 1 i
viriiTviti.
Tuesdays, Fridays and
Sundays, at 4 o'clock.
a. at.
Wednesdays. Fridars
and Mondays, at 4 O'clk,
A. M.
AaaiVAi.s.
Southern Mondays,
Thursdays 4. Saturdays,
by 10 o'clock, r. M.
Western, - via Warm
Springs, ie. Tik lay,
Thursdays 4. Saturdays1(
BJ r. it,
Western, via Franklin,
to Ga. Wednesdays, 7,
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Eastem.via Morgantonl TuBy and Satur.
Fridays, 5, oclock, a.
days, 5 a. u.
Mondays, Tbondays,
and Siiturdnya,5 o'clock.
Wednesdays, 6 A. v.
.Mondays, at 6 o'clock.
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