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I THR MINERS' AND FARMERS' JOURNAL. (X>nBErr. A Inte arrival from KnglamI stateH that wabelecti-il to Farliamfiit frotn Old- Tlie following charactoristic spfut h "he clcctors, is copicd from hiH Kcjjistcr: (;cnllen.fn ofOWt.wn-I tru.t lh«t what you k . now done will be Blltn.led m lUi lK.iiefit to our- .»inil toouf countryn)cn at Urge. In Lh icollc*g«- isyou h.Ycriv.n, (Mr. IVl- , u h«Te id*!**! Rft^tly to ihu honor conf r- uiK)H mt—not, however, on actouiil of IiIh poMfi***®"* •’"^wilia nl e«ilabli«Jini»'ntN " ^tcountof liii w Jl km.wn, his provcrbiiil. ' e and kindne»» toward* all those, from who«; Ir hii lenuiiitioni have arisen. Kvcry part of durscter prtsenU to the natum soniething fh rctlecU honor upon tht- man whom you have «,n for hi. colUafUe. but. in mv u.timy!on, Doint in his character exceeds in eiceil. ncc tW rest. Gentlemen, for nisny yrar. it ap. to have been the study of the numerous „1,. of tn. n and women, who hare unjustly Id upuu tlie IfUtt of out labor, to s|N.ak of the ^.■nVpcor* •• '•‘‘•"■y •" f*ceol l)ur>nr •" ' k.itiff snd you have Umh fceiuijf, miJipiiati»n j (thit insolrncc in the ta*.fattid connoratils.— j bu ha*e now had au opiwtumly to Rite thi tn . ,p*roprialc answer. Vou lia*c takvn on*.- oi i ••/•irrr •rJert," as ihty had the insolciiee to rl« w and bwldt-n him to go aiiion;;st thfiu, to i.ntai’n your rt(fht to just forerninent m the , ,i.,e of Commons. j “ Msny aa are the yean that have roJk-d over my ! , jd ! bare not forfotten the time when, m ii»y hi, smock-frock and clamping natlskucs, I irudj-, J alon* beside the pl^ofli-horsrs. fa li l.jf o( Ckicli l.ors« was prrtty nearly m bi* as tiiy h.»Jy. i Ka»e notforfotten thw; and as the |.r«*iiit I’rim. iiiuter said that be would ^nd by • iita naiica’' tfif order of rrmiirf, r**fi and rarva>-l«—so. hr 1 .,rrd. I will *uml by 'mf #r^r’—the ordar ol ' kick.frncks and n«*i abor*. aud hard liners,— !«' oIUd ha*« Ibe inwienl wrt Uhm said, ‘ l4:t Irt CobhHI—cusne here, aiid «« will aaati >cf him find hu tefvl.' While they rtrlotntrd, ' t«t fomr,’ they lird and they bribed and ei. .a hundri.-is of thuusanda, aoC to let ktm comr bsre now taken him itil« your hands; yun . le now given tiw answer to thrjc insolrnt |>re. [I'. rs to sup-riority. Yoo hare tak.eo the Sea- ! ruN'on aotr; you haw him in amon;,'*! ,, •ayinf—* A* u ! now make btm/itU , l/trW'' I frrl ^ratiludi toward* yuu, on luont ; jnts than I have nuw time or pri sencc ot mind ’ LaU ; but the frrling which prrd -ninaies in my ; IS that oC dchifht—far bryond all uxprrssioii; Bisi joa hare now riixjicalrd nototilythe 'iehls.' [ the cbsrsctrr of the work inf p« pJr ol tin- p. Voo set an etaiiipia tn (>t« wholp cnintr\ , that Msiiiinsiioii c«rnot fail ti* b> aitrnd ; rnse^arnces of the jreoteat iatfortaace to , rXTRAORDINAnY TIHIFT | 'he fuik«wiiiK amuKiiig utHi Miijfuiur ptece ^ rofuerv, l«l»*ly icourrrd iii r*r»». [An ituiit ifiiuit, wi>ll dr«iM«i, prr*‘iil«i ■ al the abop o4' a frtiuilc who soiii .it madv lnH*n in onv o( Ihr rrtirr1 p«rt» l'ani. ami obarrwd (i bi-r. that jp- irH I't keep n l«r*;r ariKirtiiienI of gen-1 shirt*. “ Oh \pf, alio h:ij lliriii ol ; (Jctrri(i(Mi{u, atul WT) “ |*ra\ l.i-'shi,” Mid he, “ h^ro jou any |prai‘nls 1 a ••uiiiar drwr riptioo and wifwrior qoali- kir latiii'a; 1 am abtMit to b>* iiiarrirtl niid ! [i»h ta niake my mirodi'd wile a prrstiil «'f • ircf doarn.” ** C'erl«iitl\, crrtHiiily, tiir, I :%e suiiii> wliich I am aurc wiU !«uit yiHi, ' ! Ivfthwith, thrfl* imrcvim « acli cnni«iii-1 a «)• r'n, wrrr oihibiled ot» tbc r>uiilcr. w WM oprncd and thr atran;frr exaiiun d V .ih mucii attention; at l.ist itfl Haid “ I i i*/r«id that thr#i?arr tooalmrt; tlieu »tcui- I -.I for a moHM'nt id thou^hl, al th«> difli-, llv which prt^iilpdit*«*lftohMmtn'l.ol'ii*> naming thr prrci« *iro nnntfj—an ifk-a j Ltnrl to atnke him. “ .Madam, h*? »aid. B an* about iho heighl v>'( »i^r oi'tlii- lady Biali idioflly marry, would it l>c aakiii^ l )n 1 h ot'yoti to draw o»i^ of thi'ae over yoiir " Sot It all. I'll do it with a ^>r'a( d i>r itk'anjre.” In a iiiiiiUtc, the g'ud iin appcnnM in the UmIv of ihc shopl I'lfilrtrly »-nvi:k>fied It) 0118. 'I'hc slrangrr ^Jitjd :it her, walked n*und her, and toop. appan ntly to draw down the {pir'Tx'nl iwl h«*r to Its full length, in Hoiiifr which ''•r> odrtxtly f:i»f#*a«^l h-^r cU'thru to it Hi a largr pm. Sh« Aippoaiiin hit cxnin- Mion fMii»hH], attempted to take it otf «• n, wfion to her aMonialunrnt sho t'ound clothes rrvw* up with it. .\t thi» n»o- ^^nt tin f. Mow graii|»e^l the |iarrrls and id»* otl'wiih than. 'Hic p»>or womaii hr«- [!-d to l(*IK>»*-—rrailo «iHithor atlciiif>t to *«f h‘r«(>|f if the wijierlhiotiii ro»orinj». r.tilinj to do sn, ran ^iflir him. So irtirh | hr. lw:«T\rr, |.>»t, atnl ^r> niany hoy^' ilccted alxHit her at tlie n«v«-l ap|H'.irai»c«' pn-*rutcd, that nhr was looii coiii|M>llrd Murn to h'T ahnp and put up with thr \ rernnrknlJe inManop rif s If dovotinn to i ti«i»ii«t*ry, an I tlxi cnii** ol’ w.;! hlicrtyj H uitiK'i»«»d nt tlio W iimIj^t eloction, mi • ra*e of n n,^u n.nnif l 'ruftoii, ho, in p iirriiUh riithiiHin.sni fur the causo of in- j«‘ikIcimc. Ifft hiadyinc IkhI, opp4iaed to' * rnlrrQin>» ol' hi« wife, to llie advici of' 'o pliysrrtmmarMl hin frif*r>d», anil wii* ron- ■ '•■1 to the (ho poM, whf'ro ho ff«\o h(w, ‘e III f.ivor r>|'tho indr|>onH'ncf* of the !»>-; ueh.atxirxpirwlnffw mimtti-Hafli'rwardKl' r J' liii do I’onuviiir had iiImo tliat , w'xiM not |p:ivc homo, in ihi' d.infji'rou*' t‘; lit »as 111, to record lii^i vote. , A Violent rniptiiiii of ^^olmt .1’lnn, tf>oli ' ''M thf> I'lli iinl 1 ‘^lli Nov. wliirli dr. ^ '■'1 Hr nlo, n town Nitiiat«‘d nin*’ l nL’iieH • ^fiihin, am! containing a impulution l'*,*0() prrsons. I ' Tlir Dutch >«lijp Fahiisu Rnrhnrn ha's Ix'cn pH'lfiiinf'd and forfritrd to (he I'. StBtfs, | hrtiH>inp into I’liil.idrlpluii a f;rratt-r linitHT n| p;iwii|>f>ni than the ^tiiliitf* nl- Shf. v»nsn;»7 lonthnrllion.and hron^ht C’IIAIIL»TTK; K.\TiKi>AY,ri:imrAiiY a:t, ihs:i. KVytOVAL. rho Offico ol the Minvrt' Panncrs' Journal is removod to the hoiitje formerly occupied by .Mr. W hilU-y asu tavern. Ail Letterij and Coimnunicatioiis for tlio Jour nal, can lie left at the 1’os.t Ofiice. part I diHtrict ol Ahbcvillu lying lK*tween Savan nah and llocky rivers,commonly called the Fork, as.sc'mhU (i at C’apt. .McLin’s l.eat .Mus ter grouml on .‘^utunlay, the 2Gth inst. and formed an abs>ciatM>n of four com|mriics, respectively ollicered, and all suhject to the command of Col. W iliitun Caldwell, who in tlio course of lii» jiniinating and patriotic remarks di.stinclly Muted the object of the atiWM.ialion to be n tf drfciu e and the pro- Owinj; to the heavy rain.s our Northern j 'y* person and jirnpvrfy u^u\uh\ for. aud I'ayetteville pa|ieni have not lieen re-1‘-iK" eiieinios, and concluded l)\ calling on nil |>er.sons present, who were fiifndiy to the Star Spangled iSaiiner, winch lie hao imfurled and which then flouted from the Htafl'in his hand, to nilly round it a.s the lest of prmcipleKand patriotism. 'I’lie whole rri t*'^'’l"nil>ia Hire.] Castle Pijickxey, in the harbor of .4the Charleston, to which the Custom Hou« has reived, so that we are unable to lay before our rcaderti the iiroceedmgH of Congreiw. A letter from Chester District, dated Idth in^t. states that the caii>e of (. nion was never i-tronger in that ipiartijr than at | f'‘>ii‘!*a»'y vMlh hnt live or six evreptioiis, in the present moment. “We can muster ! ^‘^''‘Ired and tilty, encir- (says the letter,) in the I'lnon cause, in this I '•*« t’lorious enihlcm of L'nionand Lih- Ihs'tnct, nt least nine hundred i. ^*"'1 elieered it loiiff and lend with a nu n, who are ready and w illing to take the jl'termmafic.n to defmd ami praUrl field ill defenco of iIrit liberties nt n mo- ' ' ' ' ■'* inent'g tic.tice. 1 have hat! many convcr- Natioii.4 recently with tho Nulliliiirs, and I rticenlly been removed, is thus spoken of in a letter from an officer of the IJ. S. Army, published in the VVinehester Republican: “Cautle I’inckney, where I am !talioncd,is a siimll, but dlronfr caBU.ilati:d fortification, built upmi a mnrsh. a small [lortion uf which', has brpn rcclainird for that purfxisc. It is withirt 112 or 14 liiiiidred vardx ofChnrloytcin. and coinpletely com- inuiidk the city, 'i hu walls are fcvcn or ei^ht tict in thickncKf), haviiig •'iiibra»urcs tor musket ry, and (kltjudpd by eight twenty.tuiir itoundcrs, two twclvcH, two bixca and a ti-n inrh howitzer. (nhiTH arc to bt- Kildtd, which w ill niake the plaec almost iiiiprcgnuble. Iliru, il'Riattorsramc to tho wofkt, tiiK tiikt blow will be Htruck, and drcadlul will Ins the dfntruction to the brave and (rtnorouH I'arulinians, it' tiucr intatuatiun iiiiall urge them to the I ash Kt> p. “'I'lic castip IS defended by two companic* of nrtilli ry, uiider theeuaunaiid ufCaptaiiis Saunders and I’uliich." “'Mure Imho intcrccurne soarcdy between the oflictrs and eitlier ot the parlicw in the rity. Un der other cii cuinj-tanccR, this wuuld he a tl»:asarit post, a* our boat plies ol’t b-lwei.ii this and C'harlcs- ,1 , ■' I ' i' I Ion, which would atiurd me an upiiorluiiity ol vis- thoir (K-rsons aiMl proisTis. «nl w,h. a writ-1 j di.sadvaiitage is, that tiu re i» not room enougli tor WEEKLY ALMANAC. 1H33. |rines| seta.j '■iit Saturday. |6 30(5 S5i MOON’S PHASES. 3Ui5 30| ■2»{5 31 For Fehruary, lb33. r nu'r ool »• "• “• C ^olFuU 4 1 25 atVn 8 7 morn. ■J4 Sunday, Monday, 20 Tuet^day. fi 27'.5 33 , ,, ii7 Wednesday r. i26 5 34|^“‘ 2H Thursday," 6 SJ4.5 36 J " I Frida.y ,6 Shi.-, ® ^ " Hnd that they are, Himost to a rnun, op|>o- to .irrt iuion, nn any terms—and I li*el snlii^ticd that the I'tuplr of the Slate will iK-'wir sujnsirt thtir leader^ in tlinl move.” Charltiton L'vvrur. The Richmond Ijiuptxnr, in relation to Mr. I.Kicii’* mi>-stf>n, MVS—“ .'^upjKm; we full; aup|M)Me .Mr. Li:i»;ii defe.itod—what then? It may still lie *^1 id that we haxe ton declaration that “ 'J'he I m'iC;! iiiates of America is oiircoimtry—its llajr is our tlag, uikI our motto onr and iiiidiviiled."’ .\bbe\illf I»istriet, .laii'y. ~r. 1 5.'1.'1. NATIIA.MKi, M \n)\. •\ corrt^poiideiit id’the N. \. Courier & Jlnqinrer, at \Va4nngton, writes as follows: •• 'I'lK vcniT»bl Nrtlhaiiiel .Mfeon, oi' .N. Caro- ptiiiic tiiiu ‘•inr'-, rttiri d troui piiblir li'c. \ inorr «pt.i|pn uni tmrr ihan ; a iiioie inHi-.iibi** 4iid iif.U ndin" .fmorrat; a mon dirrect and di.». , iiil> ri‘f'-d pa'.ri.4 ; iiv , iKjt w ithin tl.i bt yrl I’ni- (iioe «Hir dut> —Ihat we have inli rjiOH-d our | i,d .•stau-*. llis n.ivanced age. and Ins imbiis of th«Mij;h they have lieen rfjci l»*d. i r tirrnii-i.t, ha^l pi • ,'tdi dlnin, .or son.i' tin t jiiist, it Willy, t have this gooiictK-ct—It will «Ik,w ■ l"''‘>cal «orr. Hponiltnrc. For wars Ic • I ..ii I.. . . >11 ,« 1 . Ii*''bad norommiiiiRatii.n with Ihclate Xire-l’res- th:it South Caroluia isst I! more pr-cipil..f,, Mr. Macoui.a. I n>'d a cuiresfHjddenct.' with .Mr. ( uilioiin, by n»>re “ wandering',” or her purpos s inore miichievous, than cur we iiad su|»po)>tl them—and that it i»»tili more urj^eiitly our J duty to re>Ht her sc hemes, and to ralK a- round the l iuon." 'I he wiiiw pajx r contains a letter from Mr. i>TEv i.N.->o.v, of \ ir^’iiua, Sjriiker ol' the pi^sild; hraiirli of (^ir National l..e|{ts- lature, m which the ri^tit «W'serc irend isdi»- (.'usv'd with nitirh mImIiIx , ai.'J oft(M>eii as neither “ a rcm.^titu!ivnul norptnct abU rim- frfy—.'•* i^.t only dani;.'rou, tothe iighl.>and ; „Vd tl.e'wTule S«,iBVeV(N>n in mm^ were hb*>rli.sol thefrtate. b-it wh..|ly tneon-i jj s„pro»ision M*t.-nt Wi:h the ^reat ol.p.rt, which k d to | f„r h-.lding ovtr Is'vond our I ni..n, andth«-hl™gsitna»mr..Ml.‘i onlv provision i> that, in .xrriist—tlie whole upacc bcjond the reaeli ol the tide imt beiiijf more than huh an acre. 'I’he iiiar>li. hbwivvr, is ftlliu^r op with oyster Khclls, which iu a tlw years will aili>rd a firm tuuncJation. “Foil Moultrie is situated on Sullivan’s Island, about >:vp iiiil.« Irom Charleston, and, until the recent bt llijrertiit utlilude of .S>utli ( jirolina, was III rather a O' lciictles» coiiuilion. 'I'bey are now repairing the tori, inaiiniiig it with urdinauce of variouf calibrc, and surrouniiin;; it w itii piquets ibr iniantry. 'I'he inland is thickly studded with hoUHs—buitt ejtclusi\ely lor i>uinn:cr rtsiilenc>s; wliiiher the li»hioii, the bounty, and the ebivalrv of Chirlcilon on"r ijatc every liuniiner, to enjoy l!ie fine tea bri eie, and pt rhip* sea-lKithiiig. 'I'lie dwelliiijff, surrotiniled by piatzas'—the [^aliiietto, tlx! bokkt and pride of Caroliiiians—the SpsniNh bftyonet, lan everjfieeii I'roiii 10 to 15 leet hit'll,— Ihc K.It, elastic atmosphere, alto^'tllirr. produced j wndnj him a kind h Iter on Ihe »u!y cl of cur , „„,,n.„,on u-.h-u me iJiat 1 could very [loUtu il ati'uiis. It i« fcutlj*'icnt to hldlc the fact j r,;,jiiy ima4;iue mv»elf in sonic oruntal villacr. so -Mih-N* lominrnf. It indualcs the iVelmgs of th d.ftW. nt uasrvtry tainirtroin what 1 had ~outlM.rn d.iiiocrwcy." The re-ejoclHon f Mr. Uolihins (o the I . S uato from U. I'land, fiom tli*- Itli id’ Man h iie.xt, has ocra'ioned « onNiderdbl exciteii,! nt in the h gi>l.itiireofihat .State, oti a constitutinnal fHiifit of the fuilowin;: nature. The aeiin;> ;overnor, lieuti-naiit joveriiof, readily iiiiajriue myself in sonic oruntal villacf ■ difti.ri nt H af been accu^^tumed to.” AN OYsTI.U-n.Sir. Mr. ;—On ojienm^ uii oyster shell _\e»terJav, fres'h from .Nanticoke, which had und rgone tho previous “ceremony ol liJOI.D i'OLr%UR¥ ANU tlimnifartnrrtl Jnrellry frmn ^'Wirthml'arolinu UoM. viciom7. hlandin RESPEt''l'FLTI\ inlornis his friends and the public, that he continues, at his old stand, seven doors north-east of the Court House, to manufacture JKWKIiI.KY on themofct improv ed patterns and at reduced prices. -A 1.^0— Rcceircd lately from New-York a splendid as. sortiDcnt of fONBWTI.VG OF Filagree F.AK-RINtVS and I’INS, to match. Diamond, Ruby, Pearl and Jet FINtiEK-KIXGS, .•^HIRT STUD.S of' various patterns, Fine «old LlX K1:TS, An asKortiaent of HR KAST-PINS, Watch t hains, Watch Keys, New Fabhioned LVLR.PoINTKI) PENC ILS. (Juard Chains. Spectacles, &c. &c. Mr. B. lakes this occasion to return hi.» thanks to his friends and the public in general, lor llieir kind and liberal |>atronage heretofore, and a.ssurcs them that every exertion shall be used to merit a continuance of their confidence and liivor. N. D. lie has also made alterations in his Fur. nacB, in whit h Gold can be iluzed, without loting a siiigfle particle. Ibr ^ale, Retorts Tor burning Cold, in which the o[ieration is carricd on without injury to the health. Cliarlollt, t'rh.UX, In33. MR. I*. R SAl.NIF.R W ILL give lessons on the PIANO FORTE, w w He may be consulted at the .More of A. .Saunier. Charlotte, Frh. 1.5. 1833. 25t5^ V\ ILL sell the following tracts of I.and, vii: One tract |y. ing about 2 miles north o:’ Sijn-ar ^F^Cre«!k Church, containing 2.’>0 r(*asiin;.',” It was loiiiid to contain a I acre.s know n as the Rrick House place. t'> ‘rcure. .^lr, Stkv i;n*"V osisi itrs th mx” no "overnor is eh'Cted, ih" lieiitenarit nearly three inches in length—fa*, piuiap and perieet, and «tiil exhibiting animation, which induces the belief ihat it had lieen very kindiv fed and protected hy itsnhiH— for thorn v.as not a particle or s«*mblance of an ovster ; on the contrary, the let't tbr- ward sidf hne of the little ‘ S4»litaire,’adher ed to the shell hke the ligament (or heart) r.^ht d secesMon ofi the ,..,rt of one ^»ate. i ^.„,pria.ror failing him, ti.e s.-ntor .>onat “aM,nv„l»mg m-ces^rilv «1«‘dis>.-!utu.n ol , I„ Apnl, 1 SVJ, then ............ the compact ol the remauiing .''t«te. and ^ f,ii!tir»! to ilrct a governor, hrntennnt ! of the o\»ter. argues with iiiiicli forco against »ubj*clin^ -overnor, ami ^‘nate. In .Iaii!jar\ of lhat j It m n rjm-stion for Naturalists to decide tbedestmy ol&;ate> to the wi,. I j,rc\iJuig f..r lidd-|nr conj ecture bow this little finny truant ol tw. .K »iToo*l letter is In !..lluw ui tur- rmx- ol n«i hou e, and I «.,« cu-vht b\ tlie o\ster, and vdiether the ther iHustraticu ol his view*.—lo. . _ . - Als>>, about *^oo acres on the north side of' .Mallard Creek. Also, a small tract lying on Clark’s Creek, and one of about lOO acres.ing in Providence Settlement, on the Sin Mile Crifk, all ot which I will sell privately, on liberal t.rc:8 and low for cash. THO’S. ALKXANUKU. Feb. 12, ls3.3. 25129 \ .Medical Ntiideiit. tYi-H'Ntj .M.W wishiU); to study .VIcciicine, w ho is capable ot teaching; the rudiments of the English Language, can obtain a situation in a ririvate family upon the follow ing terms : To each -I or «5 young children two i ill»i ie;« « 1'^. Of ej!"- U1 IKI « non .III'P I U ,|e (•,((,c/or liie o> sier, atlU w nc.lliT IOC I “ — . c- ; that the o:»i..ers ,!v n in p,wer. ■ .hose in thi, ; ..cd i.oui .heu the lish, or tlie tish tiio ,1k 11 ? j 'case who p.iss. d tl>e lull) should hold over wf^r b.th were in a h'allhy state.) ji.eo-ranhy. IS stritCil th It no le^w ihnn Ai/n- u„i,| m.,„ rjectcd by the poopU’. j | h.Tve placed it in the .Museniii, on Penn- drid and ainfl^ jMr Mi!itar\ Commissi..ns . attempt at choiec has since faded, and «\ jv ini.i .\\emif, opnooito the Giulxj olfice. I.HV.: Ux-n issiiel from the ofikr of the K,. (iov. rnor and S.-nate continue tu hold ath. OLii>.. )t Secrelar> of Slate, sinre the 10th o|' I)** ccmber laat—say m GUd.iys. 'I'lie S-cre. , H^ht of this S. natc to act in the lary charges tlie Slate cciits f..r ea h. jc|,.-ico of a I’. S. Senator, is the p.i;it do- We pn sumo tins cMraordiimry i>.Mie is ' |„ (). ,he fhsj** relu-ed to join to lie charged to the accoutil of .yuliifra- ,h,.m hy a rr.njority ..fibre.' vot.-s. In Jan- lion. — ih. [iiai}, ai1er r Uisiiig tcj.im hy a rr.njonty of The Richmond i'.iup.irer of the Ttli mst ctMilaiie* Ihe «‘*c..nd letter ol ,Mi. SrF\f >• H«»\, of Virgiiiia, in denial of the right ol 'i'he following extruct shews ^Ir. Sri.vrxsi.N to b«‘ su.stniiM’d b\ the litn- g»i.ig« of \ irginni hers«*lf. wh u slie ruti- tird the IV^leral Constitution. “'I'he I'mon was the net.d'/A. phijUr of ikr m-rt ral Slutm, and can en!\ rii;hiiiili\ lie di*i«>lvi'd bv the same autin.ntv. This The Iviitor of the Portland Daily Advcr- lis*’r. H'-w in VVa'hin::ton, thus notices a jiart of the debate on Mr. Cla-.’s I/MihI Bill: 111 Senate to-i!ay, almost all the Senators have had something to sny. Mr. Forsyth, li\e, tlioy constntcd b\ the sin.f* m.ijonfy, vsnh all his brilliant n: d at time.s ciloctive } tliis offK-e tor ^^^^yment ' .iratorical action, made another onset on the { XiJXIC'!']. t'olonuatipn St)ciety. Tiie DcUite wnsoii HEIir^RV t'orewarn all persons trom trading the final tta-i.satTti of .Mr. Clay's Land Uill. ! *'“r a MJTE of hand, tor 2.) dollars ptven Mr. I5ent..n followed, dincuneing the Soci- i- For winch he w ill hfiVe the use of a Med- icsl Library, .Medical Instrurtion, and the reading of the .Medical (Quarterly Publicstions as they appear, as also his li>arding. jcc. tor 1,2 or J . ears. He nnist come well rcconiaicndcd for sobriety and moralitv. Applv nl' Office. Feb. 14, 1J-.33, olSO ly I'he Yadkin i Cntawba .lournal will pivo this 4 or 5 iiiserlions, and forward the account to nd Mr. Itohlnns was re-elected by a ina- joritv *f five \otes. 'i'hirtv members of the lower hon«»o pro tected agniiist the election, an ! it is said, will coiitcat It iu C\>i:grtss. Otir render* are appriz'd thr-.t an ntfempt W.1S lately made, with pnial surce>vi, to blow up the l.xks of the 1, i:is\i|lc and I'ortI:; id Canal. A letter nvn'ived in this: , ,1 II- • • 1 was given on cert.iin conditions, and as the.-'.. COP. ety with his usual violence, caning Italy ran- comphed with bv said Capps. I iiv in the Ihstrict of (.'oiurnbia, over a col- - • was the ojuni'in of Vinjima, at the Iihm: she Iritv from Louisville, under d.ite of .lannary aik»pt(-d the Con«lituti»n. In the insinimefit «*l' her ratification, st.-' exprcsslv decl in'd, in the imim' of the |K,*npIe ol \ irginia,— ‘'I'hat the iMwers graiil.’d under the Coii- stiiulioii h.ing dirivd fri tn the pciplr of the U. could omIv lie rttumed hylhtm, whenever the\ should lie j»er\ertel to flieir iiijtirv an.l op^irvH#ion.' Can tlieir be a stroii- gi‘r negatiim of this riglit of scttfssion on the pnrt of one Stnlr.'' 3lsf. sa\s—“The viilatieus combination against the Canal is not \et foiiml out ; but we are adopting «'very precautionary mea sure, and have guards set to protect the w«rk«. On Tuesiiay night a s* cond at tempt was made against it by trying to remove a stone from the pier of the stone briilge fwhirh cost 4(l.tMMt dollars,] fo in sert a keg of powder to blow it tip: but it appears that the villains were disturbed in The latter part of th’s letter is occupied j iheir operi.tions, and made but little pro with an ar;*iiment, nt coiisitlerable length, to i:> pass(;ngers—l»emg an exccsa of *’J pore than she had a rij;lit to do. pr.ive that neither nullilM ation nor s**ee««ion IS wnrmiiteil b\ the Virginia Kesohitions and llejxirt of '!>* anil 'W ; and th.it oppo sition to lh«ifie diK-trines do not endanger or impair the richts reaervcd to tho State* or the 1’oc.ple.—ib. The Governor of llhnois has profH>imced the .*^iuth-'arolina Onlinance “a tn'asona- bleattempt todismemlier the(’onfederaey,” and both lloti^ s of Ihe lA?giK|ature, wuh only onr dissenting vote, have pron.uinced it 'I'rcaaon, if attemjtled by iirmt'd force.—ib, Nathaniel P. 1'alm iilge has Is'en elected bv the legislntnn^ of Now-Vork, Senator of the I’nited Slates for six years from the :id day of NIarch n« \t. to succeed .Mr. Dudley, whose pr»‘;« nt term of service will expire with that day. 'I he W'usliiiigfon correspondent of the New ^ .-rk C.'urier and F.iiquirer s|>eaks of eleven memlvrs r.f Congress w h«i are pri- vate|\ taking lessons m I'n'nch to quality themsrlves lorliireign mission. S,rr.iKii>n.— .\ ('oo[x'r in New-^ork in sfH'Hking of see«ioii, said “that ii Stale ha.I no more right t.i seceih- from the I ii- ion, than a .itnn' has to secmle from a rnsk. The yiuiilo IS strikin- and appropriate. gress. Another letter says, tint in the month of .January last. srr>nlt/-fire .^Itotnhoats pnanvii the Canal, and |mi.1 a toll of AiitlO dollars. Mntional Iiittllii'rnctr. Ri« iiMONP, Va. Feh. 0. (Ikhat T.os.s.—('hevallie’s noble mill is ;irii»>i burnt down. It catighl firo last nujht between "s and it o’clock. Ilia sii- inti'll nlMMit a mile np the James Uiver Canal, ran alxint si\te-n pair of' burs, was iiicrcaM'il to double its si7.e during the last ywir, and manufactiued some of the finest iloiir in the I’nion. It was formerly (Jnl- lego’s Mdl. t'onducted uj>on so largv a scale, and upon such lilicnil principles, its destruction will prove a grent loss to the farmers. The fire has been ascril)ed to some friction of the machinery. The build- iiijjs arc stud to lie insured. The Hartford Merrur'i states that the Fnited States'I'troops, which have l>eeen stationed at Fort Trumbull, in the vicinity of New.liondon, have been ordered to Charleston. We learn that the name of the unfurlimate man who was bnrni, a siiort time since, at (’amplK'H's Station, was Nfm.oms, anil not .Adam.t as published in the accouiit of that fi IV-—/uK'j-fi lie Rrpti 'i • onv at a distance—a deS[«dic governmt'iii of a t'cw men over many [s’ople—then ar guing the im(Kjs.sibiiity of its succe-^s^ from the misfortunes of Sierra Li'one.the Knglish colony,—then quoti'ig ut length little bisiks and large hooks—then detailing its position, ^ am determined not to pay it. The note is tilhtr in the hands of John Sloan or Wsshinpton .Mor. rison. 1S.\AC HY.-\.Ms>. Frh. 13. 1>'»3. 3ti7 XOTU’K. HER ECY give iioiicc, lhat all h tters adiircss- cd to me in mv ortleial ca|)acity, niusl be wirii'an'accou^ oi;'the’.\shantors, b.'.rder'ing M^ ONN^u’I W Feh. 12. I?j3,l. Sheri'T. .1i27 upon it, and the King with his 3:53:J wives, and the Executioner who always went by the King’s with a blo k in one hand, and a (!eadly weapon in the other, to cut of}' w hom- sK-’ver’s heud tiie King commanded—then concluding with a ih.sseitation on the in domitable .\rab, an Ar-nh,an hepronounced it-and from thence flying oirto the vain 1 attempts of the Homan Empire to colonize j \ f*]sl{OF3S A^Tf'^i). such .•irpMonsosicklv.8odeudly,sosavai£C ^ubscriUr wislns to purchase ;J0 or s’” ,1 1 *, ,1 , ^ " J1 40 likclv vHtnJT Nr^rfK‘s, for which ho -making on the whoh rather u strong ur-|^^..,, b,. gumeiil, with an intermixture ol much ot j Watson’s Tavern. Apply imnicdintcly. the false, and some r.f the tunny. JNO. .MelNTYKE. chance t'or a joke .Mr. Holmes never 12. InII. i2o A P 1» |{ K> l ie K W A N T V. I). fj|lllE subscriber will take, if applicaiinn i« IL ma.le soon, an .Apprentice to the Cariienter'."! Trade. None need apply but such as can eom« well rcconimcndcd as to character and irdusiry. DAVID KE.-ai.i:R. Charlotte, Feh. 12, 1^33.—25tt' STliA Y f:f> OU ST(iI.KX 1^1 RO'I charlotte on the nijht of lllth February.om? /Jojf lf»rs«, V ith a small blaze in his fiTehead lid a sliorl bushy tail. Said Ilnrs# had a Saddle an'd Ilridle on h-m al lie was missed. A reward will bo paid loses. So dropjiing his spectuck's, he ridi culed .Mr. Uentoii's argument of the King of the Ashnntees, anl contendcil that it w as impossible for a man with s»» many wives to be a tvmut. “One wife, said .^Ir. II. cnn man.tge one man. liidmi she can t\- raiiuii^c over him. How theu is it pussible ! on his delivi rv at this otliw. for a man with 331?;?, to Ih> a tyrant ? and | fVA.22. Is.l3. 26tf ifnotyrant, tho arirumcnt of the gentleman ' T|.*. F.|i.„,or falls to the gnnind." '111is piece ot ■ *, , , . 1 ! ., I. » . « h\ (tidoon n. Sitiilh, IS iKsiicd cvcrv V riilar* antry iM'iiig ovci. ami creating a laugh at in Haltiinof.st «>1 in'rannuin.inadvance. Coi'/ Mr. B.’s expense, others took the held. tonts of tho .^Nh Nombcr. J Editorir.’,; American Wine and drapes—Exlif- The Capital of the Hanks, in the city of | bilion of Stock, Slw-cp, & e.—Eftis'tM of Lime on New -Orleans are represented to amount to , in Cotton—^^iie of I Vhivatcd Farms 1 »■ „/■ shc.Vl be rogulntcd bv the tiiroe employed on them the enormous sum ol (innty-six mtlhons '/^-j.he^rrat A.hamazesefManare-On tl.cCul- dollar.'i. ' tivation of Corn, ('otton, Ac. near Paris, Trnncs I hv .lames Jones—E.s.»ay on the Culture of IVIARRIED, , (irapes and .Making U irw, by N. llerlM'mont, con- In Wilkes county, on the 12th insf. Joshiut .1. I taining every direction necessary to a perfcet un- Dink,Ilf, of this oouiitv, to Miss sSjraA IMve, of | d.Tstai.ding of the business, as deduced t'rom tha . ' nrartical experience of the author—On the Cui- W likes cnnnty. hy John D. Legare. IMitor of ihe Southern .Agriculturist—('omniunieatioa on Out-buildiugs, \c.— flatching Chickens in the lUrk-bcd ot a Hot house—Receipt lor making good House S5osi>—('ure f}>r Head-»ehe--NaturBl DIED, In this town, on Saturday morning last, of scnrlft rovrr, Mr.-*. (’ornf/ta ctniKort o! Mr.tJeorge Ilamptnn, in the 4''thyenrot her age, „(' the Fungi—To in.ikc Oil of Nov.an leaving a large eircle of fcl.il.ves ard irunds to | |*ri(.es Current of C«iuiitry I’roduee in the New. mourn fheir irjps. York and ilaltiiiiorc .Marke!;*—.Advortiscmcnt?.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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