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THE MINERS’ AND FARMERS* JOURNAL. fyvm tk» RaUifk Regi*t»r. CHANGE or THE CONSTITUTION. On thia the 11th day sT January, 1934, A tneeting wai held in the City of Ralei>;li, by those members of the General Assi*m- bly who adfocate a change of our State Corulitvtiim, for tlia purpose of adopting' such measures as mijTbt be best calculalcd to effpct this object;—When, on muliuii ol Mr. Robert Martin, (the Senator from Rockinfham,) tJeo. Edmund Jones, (the Senator from Wilkes) was appointed Chairmao ; And on the several uiotioiis of Mr. Will- iam A. Morns, (the Senator from Anson,) and Mr. John Clayton, (tba Senator from Buncombe,) Messrs. William R. Hargrove of Gran ville and James A. King, of Iredell, (both members of the House of Couiiiious,) were appointed Secretarias. The Chairman explained llio objects of the meeting, and invoked them »o act with that deliberation and prudence which the occasion cailad for, but so as to furnish to the majority of the people a rvnsoiiabie prospect of obtaining tboae equal rights and that measure of ptjiilical justice which had been again denied at the hands of the Legislature, although it had been urged upon that bixly by the petition of 30,000 Freemen, and was enforced by the neces sity of the Suie and the* interestsof all the people. .Messrs. R. Martin, of Rockingbam, and Mat. R. Moore, of Stokes, Meniters of the Senate, and Messrs. Charl£>s Fisher ol Rowan, James Seawell of Faiyetteville, Wilharn A. Graham uf Hillsborough, Members of the House of Commons, and, also -Mr. W m. J. Alexander, of Mecklen the City of Raleigh ; 'Villiom A. Graham, | Supreme Court.-A, W. of Hillsborough; James Senwell, af Fay-j Rutherl..nl coi.nty, has been admitted Flumtht CkarltgioH Couiitr. j learn that represfritutiongbav The Test (hi(h—t>citement in Sf»atian-1 made to the Secretary of the T,.l l,„rf(h.—Syc have riceived lutellig«:iice of the Unitt^d 8{«tcs that the notMoCihML*^ ■ the nH*t nuthfiitu- character, that the ex- ol tha M«lro|M)lis, a largs amount of»i the mail contr«ci,„‘‘'J b itely “frantic" on tlie sui.j«-ci, aiiu uiai arrnngenienis will be tn«de drtermiwd to resist by an aj.peal to, State liunk for the remedy (.f ibc ev,). Some mwlrra'.o men, {that any merchant or other pers«fi January H*, Pamkl, Jiidj;*', delivprod the Opinion of arms, if necevsnry etiHville; amf Wdham R. Hargrove, of Su|«rior Court practicc Granville county. Oil motion, It was Resolved, 'J'liiit the gentlemen who arc iiominaifd upon the Kxecutivo Committee, ^ by the Clminiiun of this ineetiiig, bo re- Oiungc spcctfully n-quested to accept the oflice and to discharge the duties assigned to them On motion, liesolred, 'I'hnt these proceeling! published, and that the Fditurs of iiewjpiipers in the Stale be requested 0« motion, the meeting adjounied «m '^ ' eian.ple o. i;rcenville, and the mount.... __ I rej;ion.f irtir state may soim be rrimsoncd Supreme Court.—'riiomasS. (ialloway.ot' with the blood ol bi'«thr«‘ii shed in mortal KoL-kinghsin, and Kenm th Kolly of Moore, sirifr, unless tiu-se v»ho wield the p/ihticul have b*-en admitted to Superior t'tiurl prae- power, and indctnl the destiny ol the State, The Mcreltanfs' Jiattk Charter.—The ,jce. Opinioii!* in the l«llowing cases, have .ii-iermiiie tosusi>eiid the rnxh, unne«e».Bry, Charter of the .Merchants’ liauk of >iaw- t^eeu delivered since our last: , und pmscriptise edict, winch now tliieatens brro will, we Ulivc, provegenerallv accep- JanttaryQO table. The qualiiioHtinns required for di- , rectors, will, as the Kditor oftho Sentinel the - observes, “ exclude men of moderate cir-I rj^p, froui Gales; ulliru.ing the judgment make light of these indifations *o| p>p- cumstauces from all share 111 the Hiroctor- below. lular di>conlent—but we know that they | ** U hat are you jumping ifier G vsToN, Judge, delivered the Opinion of I jH,rioiid a diro con\ul«ion, which, let il' »nid a schooliiiaH-tr tnan urchin »hon(^ P. Stewart, lerminate as it may, will tlie victori-1 up to hisoyes m ubirt collar. die. Tcstc, E. JONF^S OTirman. jAMrsA.KiNO. i Hecrctarif*. W M. A. IIabukovb, \ tia oflicor, and still more ragged bJod’ T j negro, met at the l«r of « public’lJI. where the follow ingconverHation took uW “Curt; you’re a good hoim*ife||o^. like to compliment a man llmt’t I’ivtj lioiiest Itle, if he is black ; you kliall jjlatts to dribk w ilh me, Cutf." •• \v,|| * ting, I’s berry dry so I wont be ujly to rt'kiiidlc,’o\en more fMircely and disis-j it; some nigga* is tro prwd to dnnUJ ... . but wlian he w.berhfi^„ specially ifdenigjfr’idf)’ •^ivrsttwr J# • III . ^ Gaston, Jud^e, i1eli\Pfftl ilio ot troualv tKuii ever, the utiiuittl cxlMiguii*hcd | nnlitia otlicrr ; but he »*berbf 10 Court in the cu>e of Hulcher r. Mt.Mo- fires of civil conti.ntion. 'I here aie time* good as nigger, i ship, since no man cau become a Ihrector j unless he owns lMent\-five shares ot'l the Court lu the case ofGnrner r. stiM-k.” The following cluuie is ia high |„ «-quity, from Rowan; disuiissmg the bill clusaic laslc : with costs. 8. I{e it further enacted. That if any Hi rector or Dtticer ol caiJ l*unk, steal, pur^ loin, emlx-vutle or in any way act fraudulent ly with the funds of suid hank, it shall be .January 21. Pamel, Judge, delivered the Djumou ol the ('t)urt m the case of Wikux r. tlie Own ers ot' the Little lli\er Mills, from I’erqui- Jeenieil felony, and he or they shall be pun- ■ moiis; aliiniiing the judgment below. ished by one or more w hippings, nol ex ceeding thirty lashes on his or their bare baek or backs. This will do very well if the law\rrs do not quibble on “ his or their bare Lark or I biicks,” and so a man get ot]'because, hav ing but oQi: kack, he i aunot be wbipt ou burg, Spe^aker of the Commons, respective- ^ ly addressed the meeting ami discussed the j Press. different propositions aud suggestions tbat before them. /. r-i i Iwliana Xeirspafters.—Wo heard lately Whereupon, on motion of Mr. Char esj^j. ^ estabhshrnfnl iu Indiana, >.sher, ol Rowan, the j '„,,vel in character. A printer tioM acre ad«wt^cd ; . I has provided him»elf with a supply of wood- Resolred, 1 hat a Committee, to consist ] of five or nmro persons and to be denomin- subscribers lui ni.la-s hiu. ated the Execuiive tommiUee, shall ^ ...usliuof trie pro- appointed to pre^«re it.d publish an Ad-, «hereu,K.n tho printer inks his dress to the people of North Carolina, wiv* ith swamp mud, a..o takes the impre,- the subject of reforming the Constitution d..ih for euch |>atron, who the State ; al^ to prepare, or cause to be , Saturday, and ulicr prc(>arcd and published, Junuurtf 'J"J. RrrriN. Chief Ju>itice, dehvcred the O- piuin of iIh* C4iil, atlirming the Judgment III the Court beUw, in the ca>e !>•« ex. deiii. of I;i«son r. LawsHHi, fri*in Columbus. Ki rriN, Chiel-Jiistii'c, delivered itte t^- pinKKi of the Cmirt ui tiio case of the Hank ol Newbern p. I’lil eii, tioin VV uke, revers ing the judgment U'hiW. ous to mourn, not triumph over, a sctiwof! » I wanted to spit sir,” wu th« rtplr, domestic dewihition. 'l hat |>eople UiUsl be " and I wasjuiiipin up to try u> in carrie»t, who, wo have lieen assured, 1 my dickey.” •* an^ twi murh ixa'peratoil to ni..ke idle *we—eBeeeeB*-^—^ threats,” and who “ will pledge life, honor , . »„j,u.1..C.U..,...f .fou J...,- t’’" uiinntion to revJ«*eiii their pMgos, at any Al««.eo ilir eamrUsy, Mon». I irtwR i„*. itnii every hazard.” An awful rrspoWiibil- m tb« 47ihjr«f h»« »ff. sw'h Essavs a? > ! reading it, hasthe cloth waslied and tf-nl back lulime lor the iK.-\t impresiiiun.—Spy. Im Fayette.—It is said, is coming to jKiy us another vi^it. 'I'lie statement is made in tbe letters ot' .Mrs. W illard, latelv written from France. One ol' Lis grand djuahters is to accofiip;iny hiiu. they may deem best calculated to awaken public attention to the necessity of Reform, and lo the causes which have herciulore prevented its success. Resolved, That this F.xecutive Commit tee may appoint Committees in each coun ty to aid them in distrurtjting the Addr*•■>^ and other publications among the pe«»j*le, and to collect small contriUitious lu tin ir j |J,|. -fotJSiS respective counties, and to remit ^.ikJuv JIMLN AlAM.s.SJSr^fK^.u.li m- BfD'junt, in ordrr to delray the e.x|>eris?h i ^ lomi* niiiei.r ot ( harlutt- and ii« vi- that Will be incurred for printing aud other ciuity, th*i h« w iU opt-n a Frr)arsiory S« liiol. on incide-tal charges. I •*>*■ in Jmuarjr nrjl, jn Itic ii. » Rtxohtd further. That whereas, up«. " ’ Tkr fvllotcinp ait the tatr$ "j Tuition. So. 1. Spelling aiii Heading, |*> r (juarUr, (3 2. li aiiiii^, U riting ai.«i AritLnitlir, o 3. Ktii^litli lirainniar, (Je«grapliy, I'** of tiigc-Mifr with the C'ljKkica, iroeai or ATrrvDAx/r- II»lf pant H in ihc riiuriiin; to I'i o’clock — from i tu 4 u'clock in the altrrnoon. 'J'hia a.'rar.^euiciit Hilt coiillnuv uritil the i>t of April n »l. .N. It. No Jidnctivn lu the atioire priccs cice^t in (asc of ricnnifM. ('/larlotlr, l*>fA DrrmWr, fj'tf itv rents with those who have brought this nliirn ot Pan*, bot t»r the U*t liir'* jnr,, crisis u,^i us; it is with tliem either to , * . . . I V C 4t I I O clork, P. M QQ hasten or avert the thrtutened mw hief, ,h, u,h n.Mani. ( ot \\ and we eariHMly hop«-, lhat they will yi*ld j 7c,ih ye*/ *r lita agv. up the nnpultes of |>«rty to the nobler on» s , It nol our potpm* to wrtie ih^ km of latrioiiitin, and ui a spirit uf wmdom, .,.d huruioiiv aiMi prt»»rvr the of ih* ihw rftunUT mwiy mntJeiiUof t«riru4^ (I vsTo.\, Judge, delivered the Oj*inion of State, bv an early rvjiral of the obuoiious ; Imr inur>>^. Hr waian-ithrt tkr bul4•l>•^a tho Court in the ea'*e of l>oc ex. dt ni. Uar- HKsasuic. i •l'odcrt«r»dit>»cpc»dtnr«ai .MrkWata>| nard r. i:iiieridj;e, f.um Curnluek, revers- : ,‘^h Ma,. lj:5. At the tag tho judjitnent below. | flank vf Trt./../ .S'/.irr#.—An impor. January 2i. lam S’aieniei.t of ti.e athiirs o| ibis liisfitu-1 iat)krr,fb« Uir(«’n. Th«i*. Pia Rrrri.v, Cliii'fJiistioe, didivered the O- t ion has ju'«l been }>«ilMi»he»l, showing ibe I at ihr rlu>« of it.e • ar tw hrld tl« rart af Ut p nion of the Court iii the ease of I’ratt r. rt^iiJitii'n i-f ibe ISank on tlio first iKlobrr * mike North *ioltna lim. Kilterell, I'roin Ans»iii, n-veising the order (i% hen the Di'posiies were ren*o»t d) and k» , , , *’ , wound, kern IU actire a«'f»ir. m;:de la the Louit U-'lou. ihi; tf^i ol tlie* munth (Jaiiuaiv.) It ep-; .n^'ufabt* ,tfuf(k H> au January'^Tt. pi-urs from this Stall nifiil, , n^onp-tMhci tngagca.mia, at thr k*iijr,«ri» f)A>r» L, Jud;^, d**lirered Ihw tlpniMHiof j 'J'lmj H;,nk has a clear ftirphif of *••»>. tutaw. Ura«M»y»lu* andOcrn.»i w«t.iKi t:, .lie,I . ifiirminu iKe jii igni^i.t du* nng all I»m- U^m.w Miafaiiird, or tkprcri m «Kirb he Jui ;;e, dtfUVfM'd Inc i>inn*li Oi |„ ut Ui*» lUed iiriifiwrtv m«nc), K*- w*a Md irtirri/rrp{fiit the Court in the ruM* ol ."lev. i.s r. Sn ith. «r more ihau 11 i^r cent, vi ii»-' «olof.'..r, whole capital. ' ^ JV v ‘‘u , , .-1, I ' 6. Id ofirfr 04^ the No»th I »rolina lii.r, IMS. I hat theanwsint n| f,4iWic and privat.* ^,^^,,^^ tl jH>"ilett was jMt.t*I I ,lrVJVI—i>aV »» »en mil- tJiat do uci« ol li» ro«?i|i«tnal* cnini;«t«dif liiai, If .u ou the 1st Januaiv Ilian on the l*l i>r n ar...-nt «lcr»i«Ki to ih- c*um 1 hi Oi tK I..U r, and tbeariu.il rV.loction ij loaiw Kr».e no ,1 ^ , A* *_.»•*» .1 I t IK»« Qf niorv rfHrrjuiiT ol alU,rtswa...nlvS..,l-.»..4l.inlhe*a.ne',^,^^j,^^^„„j,. lllKtf, im UiiftU lu# fftKiucO*] in iIm •riti V iDOf^a bt ^ aiii'iunt of the d4'|M>«iti'*. j %ir» i, to Kfiiijj U.»t gtoclou* ceuutt tu .1. That the uolei, m nrrulation on th^ irrii.inaiKm. from Siiinpson, atiirming the juJgiueia im; low.—»6. ‘J"/A ult. the {>^iition of .3i,0**0 freemen of this Slate, Ih^ .Senate of the General Assembly did prepare, discuss, and pass a bill to provid*’ for taking the setise of Ihe people in rela tion to the propriety of electing Delegates to 8 Con»e»iiion who shall be authorised lo consider of, and amend the Constitution of the .State, so as to provide certain allera- tiCKis therein specifK^, and no others : Am! r.hereas, the said bill was rej*,-cted in the n u*« of Commons by tb«» vote of a small majority of lhat body : And wherca*, the rights of th** p*ople and the best interests of the S a'e require that the snid alterations be tDrtde at an early day : And Cht rokee I^indn,—An act was pa.«s*d bv the I.J'gi'laliife, jiifci b-j'Hirnrd, auttiorisi. ji; the s.iie of the f>iih:ic i;;:jd3 in \,ticon c>-un- tv, which have be«-n already suiveji-d. it IS thiMi^ht the sale of lliCiC la', s will a- inounl to alx>ut 'J'tiere remains witliin the limiLs of North-Carolin-i, a con. sid>Table extent of country to wliu:h the Itxhaii title Ims not yet bit-ii exIiiiguiiiM'd. It |4 imdrr»ilojd, that there is at this Iiiim', a de|>utati>n o| ( herolioe Indrjiisat V\a'h- it.jjtcn City, eng:i)j> d m neg.iaiing a Tiea 1) with the tiencrul liovefiimeni, b) wbicii it'It b»- consummated, the .StjiU- will acquire all that |M>rlioii of Ihe t In rokee coimtrv wiihin hf-r li'iiits. The prolK.h|e vahw ol these Lim!4 to the .State, will l>« hsif a mil hon of dollars. It is ( onlideiitly beiiuved, thnt the I i rx ral tiovcriimi nl will u!>eeverv tl'irt to «-H: rt the extiii;.’iiishmenl of lit*. I kt JHiiiMr) Minounled to ^iVl,Vo7,inu, At lh« of the R' to!ot-.a, W • ^ , . . n>rmboT •> tfi» aorirt, lormritn. lil-''“ or Ni.IWUvllais eii/rcibanon the t.i ol ^ t)clib*T 1 I. And lhat the Rank had fil0,0.'tl,v:n in thi l.rf.eral of t) i« SIta. Uie 4ih NIafch, »a* ap;«nuJ in apeneon t lie I-I January, or 03.*,V;03 " ohmstm, Supei iM>f of the 1 ,, I .1 .1 1 . . I l'i»trirto» North.'arol’'ia, wbirh tr.- dollai* leu than on the 1st LK tobt r. 'riiene I'actsaie coitrlu>>ivceTiciencp oi' the , itood iiuiiag«‘menl and great ic!*Hj|crs «i| liiiOfd lo hold till the Itririntlioo l> und»r M' Jrflirwf) Ki the yute Bank, in I^IU, he wat acioinui PfJ** l£u('k> A ( I, \l, AM> SI A i llK.MA JICAI. Cherokee title.—li ilii;^U Utj^itUer. I S4 IIIK>I, h«i. l>c u op^i,«:(J III an A; id> III} ' > JJiver I hurrh ttie Hank, while they alao prove, as ekar aa ^ «h.t and f.r n«fr . ... i/.i a- I . * I roi»fiietrd lU afTtirs iMlh th* onfrffitnif t d.-monstration itsrll,ih« laUity «| tlieci.arg- ^,„„ eiaripe- wl„.h e* pit’lt ried aj'ainst it for an abuse ol Us ‘ |>ower in causing a preitsure for nHtney. liultigh Hegittrr. sh'HjId be tDrtde at an early day: And j laitljr buUt, litatnl mar K whereas, it is on every account desirabh- y'®r tlniiird into i*o .. »»ii,in, tlwl these chances shwild be effected umier i.iu.ih.,roiiimc.c.i.K !»“• J“‘>. . , III I i tm-wjf o. Jdiiuory- kgwlutive saiictHrfi : It li U-rcby earne^tlv | ^nj se.!«ionp. rccomrnctlded to the p/^opie of every coun- j b«..ird cnn U- ohUmcil lu rc»pittal>le laiiiiiirn at ty in the State, to in.^lrtjcl their Represen-1 the ran ot f tr nif,:iih. tjtivea in the next Get.eral A'*sembly lo I Tik-nt,. r (.ron.i^n to^'>an’no pain* tod.. I L I r .1 . „ .1,. o*' laci.llit.-, and tij jj.ve a li nlth> tonf to provide by law for authorising the election , of I)-le)/ate8 of the pct ple, to be ch«jecn | upo.T the basis stated in said biT, or upon a bii'*i"i similar to it ; l.-ut to restrict the anid I> l“t;ale8 in Convention, lo the duty orco is.d‘'ring and proposing lo the |>eople al'erai’.'.iis in our State Cor«titution, lo b*.- c>or»t’ r ;;ul.u atu! cxtrn»ivr. riiibr.Tcmg all branrhra c>«'’tiiial Ibr • nterio^ thr* Junior * la» in Coll.^re, 'I'hc (tiMiplinc m ill be thorou;. h. btuUciiln c»ii trnltr at any lirnr and a coire«|ion- il(.iiu(tiia mil be made in 'l uiii'^n. If. 1. ,\J. ixnVELL. f'a'^rrii* fn Srpl. 20, l^,'l.'?. 57tf '1 ’f'"'“'.“'.'''j”",'', «/• /W people llie.iiselve.!, and to re.'stri'.'t them i ' further from making ariy al!era(iot;s or amendments wiiatever, exce*pl such as are d» »icnated in the bill whicli was rejecte«l in the ll'ium*; fjf Commons, as aforesaid. Hrtutlredfurther, 'i'hat the Convention bill which was rejected this day, by the House of Cmiiinons, I4 spread at lar^e up on the minutes of this lue-ctmg as a |>arl ol the wirne. I'l'he liill apf/eared in the Joir:val on t}i»- 2"»ih ult. aiit IS theret’ore omitted.j ii.xolrcd, That the Menib(;rs of the pres, nl General Assemhly l« requested to furnixh tlie Chairman of this mcctinp, or Vork lb« Chairman of the Frecutive CoinniHtof with Ihe imrneK «,f «jch [arsons as com^ider to be the rno«t fit and proper lo ]jf placed upon the Coutily Commitlees— net exceeding ten in each county. IO::(Jred, That the (.'hairnmn shall (,'reat Shet Storm.— riie .Maron stsjje Ifft ihatpl.ier* 1,11 S.iturdnv laal, and arrivil in this city jcati r .a) evcmn;; ; |»l.■venday^ on the routf. 'J'he con'radi.r who came throiij.'h, inlorms u», that th« roads wt-i,. lit* rail) bl>. U* d up with lret«, that liad fallen iind' r the incuintient »oh?»s ol »l* t i wliii h they had aefuinu!aie»l during the Kite inclement weather. The numl>er ol trees winch wero cul away and removed, with theawiifctnnce of the pn-senfer«, is e» timated at otiC Ihoii-Mirtd. 'I'lie roar of tin; falling trrc^i, and the crasliing of th** limlw, as they res«>iioded through Ihe womJh, are represented t. h;ve U cii, a'drming and as tounding. In udditiou lo IhoM! oImIh) !.s, Ihe 8ta;;e had lo encourilrr ter rour« s, which had risen Till' TaiborriUgh l ire Tress .Stale* ihal ■Mr. Uirhard Haxlrr, u>er«*« r ul’ Mr. JanoK S. lisllif's C«kjI ."^prin^ plantation in Kdge> eoiiih county, was kiihd by otie of llio ik- j,roe-s «>n the evening i.f ihe VVd ull. 'i’wo l»r»» Iranvactioo* ; and oo Ih* 2-\lh 1“'’j ho »a« apimntxi by rrwniei,! .Mt(ii«x'• ^(*’1 di r (jrmtal in the Army rf the I . •*“*•1 which app«ntmenl, for rraxwia tka to the publHr, he daelincl to aree,!. *•' a* a Trualee of the l'nr»rr«ilr of ihn >'*“ ’*1 17 i-. to tl,r p. r»«l of hia de.il>, •iih dili^^tnee, u-al and rlBtirnrr whieli lb« ineiiibrr. of thal corpu>*tiu« art brtl I apprrciate. lJul he f emr. FuH i>f >e»r» " . ^ fic r* ir»mr. r MM »7i »r ^ ^ .1 III*- h t(i M »ih) Oil lUitrr • or«, rich in tJ»e rrnafJ»of ftidumiftind uarfs rritwned with the rrsjircl and .tTifKo*' munily, hr ha. be-n (jathtr«-d lo hu f.ltx^ 1 We will attempt to trace hit I"**") **^7 TSr rharsrter* of puWie n»en ar« lb'’ tlieir conntry, and we may b« jrat to the hutorian and Ihe biogrifWi , mterli-ring one ol them ran oH', was shoi al and wounded; arwl en ovrrtsking him, he turne'd on It.ivler and »t.hlied hint in seve ral places, so as lo cause his death in a very short tin.e. . . . —— . »lio ha* no opportunity allowed *“™ The Hrnjseof R. prescntatives of Ain-* lh! follow mg Resilution : I ,cr of sn mditidual w orihr of ^ Ursolred, 'I'hal h Sdrel (’omrDiltee l»e j K'drigh ai pointed to enquire into ihe cxp«‘dieney of uii'' Ihe swollen wa-’ draltmg a m.-morial lo thu Con^'resa of'the ' isen iilme ihe.r J "“'■d Stati H, praymg the re-rharler of the , wrr” ^tt>orH *o'ihr IWh in.uoi. counlrv. 'I'ho ” * "'‘‘’d S'.tIcs, umler such uifxl- j po«lpon».d lo the 17th of Frhrnarr n”' ‘ ‘ ■ .SAM’I. rM* Runninc 'I'irtre a iriek and but k, httireen ('hurUifte, -V. C. aud Camden, S. C. I'fopi ittor of thii line inforintthe public, JS. tiiat he ha* lat'-iy fiiri.ihh.d hiiiiaclf with new coa'.hfH, and he ho)X S that he will note be i.n. ablfd t'l r iidcr aaln action to th«>»e who may tra- »• ! on his linr. Tiie mail lfur » ( harlotte ryvry Sjni'.iT and WciJnerday morntii^a and return* ev ery .Mui.day and 'ihumday cvt'tiin^r*- Vrrum* w itbirif' lo make an cziM-ililious trip to New-Voi k, arr informed lh.it by ( 'h«rU»lon the aliortf *t j aii. "■ can h.- inailr, 1 *t.-siii l»f«l alartiii|[^ for N( noiired III our last, has lx--«;n greater than has Ix'tfii re^ioiled—two arches, we umler- -taml, have U-en I'lilirely iwept away. \Vc fear the planters have Milleicii severely. Sac. Rip. I’rln!irn.—Olh«r men rnny eat, drink, .ind fclefp—iiiny live, move, and have a l»e- banks and inundated the country. 1 nu " mmer siw.n mrxi-j pdp„n . inj iiy liijslained by Ihe Ogeechee Hridj^e, “"d rastriciions us rnsy conqierl ‘ >illi iho ceuntry. liilftresl sikI necessitiea of the I 'Ve are im'ormed, (savs the Columbia 1 eles-f»p».) iliHt on the Olh of this month, i seven .\egns,'s, Itelongmg in Mr. .Mo«es H. I.ivmgdion, of St. Matlliew’s I'arnh were burnt In death: the cabin in which they V •••»•/ a,,-w». , a »I|V « in;» like decent creatures ; Ihe iiierchunl may ' dwelt being consumed in the middle of the orjVork . vtry other r*ii.>rday—the pa.*a,fe Ikinj; i r* lax m time of sickiieas,nr retire at seas-ms night. 'I'he cau.se of the accidpnt is not ..f.,..,..,., u,, iw.g,. k...w„ ■ I 'I HO. lUtYl). ^ "* '"■'•aks a limb or choses to go snluiably injured, in endeavoring, iiie|};;ciu- (V,ot!atu, A„fr. HI), a li-*hmg; the farmer may work, or lei il kHv, lo rescue Ilium, ofler the lire had niado \0'ri(*l'' * ''ihxie ; and the manner hath frequent inlor- much progress. roinn .uh.m ‘ r h.vm^' corVlu.Ir.1 to di«on- »•'« '"*d the stomis of . . , ,.,,11. tinm. hi. n-ik S!orr. in ( hirloti. , otn-r« lo And the World wags, contusion The fhodist Church-^Vrcm C.^n. rornifist.- and ap,M,int tho n.e,n(.ers o th- j,;, an.) STa'Mci.SAKY at ndur.d rK-ve,iheless. 'J hey only campnnitively f.-el eral Minutes which are in.i ,„.H.d vl’ h-arn i:x. cnli. e Com.nine*-, and it a vafiney ,,,1.^. for AMI. /II* -tork of It-oka and .si... ilMT..ns»-n„P„f pm Not so wiih the/»rir,//r 1I...1 "»‘cu are jn.t imimh, we learn oer-urs Hfi.r such apr>ointmen-, the iK,nary Artick. lar,.- and valu.M., and ^ t -I W l^n I Ole s d^ \ I TTl infv tnriiiS«>r>« thcrpuf are aullioxt^d lohli i Ucn iMirciiay*ri in t)iu Northf-rii Caicii at t i j * iiiti'd in 1,I7S—travelling ' ' j'S;- loT^f-nt priren, Ihe |m oj.lo in thi* n-rtion o) l'"hday ; no rep(»s«, rio retreat Hwaits Ins preachers one hundred and sevenly■6ve.— llJe sa le. . , Ihe . wjnlry may not ».->n h.jve *«) lu^orabk- nn ‘TtJ p^iwers—when he skulks, Iho World The increase abroad was alx.ul 'llMllltl '1 liereupon the Chairmsn nominat-vl as j „,,,^,„.Hi..y to a kuj.ply of useful and m- com.s to an end, and chaos riots! ** an Executive Committee, ihs lollowirifcr' urtaiinj iJj..ki. I Knn,» fi ll v-.. i i . . . the Cily of Raleigh, (,hatrmon, Roinulu.-. ' ^ Amherst county, (Va.) of the .')d, I’. I). Roi/(ird«-n fon,M.il», ..i I'. M. Sauoicrs «ad WcHoa R. Gales, aUo U I Blauki of all kinds for talc at this (fjict. ut the age of one hundred and thirty year*. tcrslAirg, \ a. frozcd to dcatb lu tbat city Jan. 10, lH.1t. _ 1 he ;%iiirri« »ii fiil.hahed by I.Irxiiia ‘""“'i.to: 1 ridai ill IUlti.n..rr.*l H."- •'•'‘"''VIl'L (Vmlent* of th.- tii'h Nuiiibir, X' ^ Kxtractfrom Ihe Pr.-lar* to 'He • Thornlmrn-Afrin ll.iral ^ "Vi, Otla—l.arjr« crop of Kuta U i|f* * jicJ vation ol Iho .‘'ugar ane, rm.limif' ’ History of Cane Juie—.“«>iiij>(|. '* Ad»anlafr»—On the Improwd U tic Annnn). of Luiopr, *»hn *” .^mrriea—Imjiortancr ol arl' eunr ' v(pii.-a ol l,i»e Slock, particularly of l’ijHcrira--Managemciit«l •J*"'*’' ■Mora* Mulliraiilia,« hine* X'''**' a. a Hardy Trt-e- On Ih.. in Ihe Soulherti Slates—'‘lump p,ic« make Pumpkin Hreail—>«« • yjiimxni 'urmit oft'oiinlry I’roducc tn ‘ .Market—Adrrti.^*mn.U. Vn a iM^ii i.'m Hu-ini .H will *• . ,11 ,-iomiirf"' need spply bt.’l *ii> h •* can com* * Hi rt for nidii*lry and fcood inor.li'- JO|{ l*KI.N'l'l\‘' of nil kindB, ncallji al
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 8, 1834, edition 1
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