r A As Al' I I P'- ! It I A i i ..... .'' 4 " bamsbimiy nn WA V couvry, s. c ,... ' I" ' . TM.SIIAY, MAY 4, 1810. VOL. X NO, 617, M4. .IIEILO.YJlJL. rm s Au'.'ii'(r auu iiuuiiu .ut. ( i fc'nd spacious building, jutt finished .j&teduy. i." n"t tleca'it, jvlcA supcrwr lu ia 'on 7 It I. the Uml formerfy ovned I'J ec"ip:e J by h' 'incle, Daniel Crest, fen.i t,. ttreet a few loors from the :oiift-ll.ne, a, t side ; Whc-e the subscriber hopes to re ic cll frffn his customers, s ul s!l others thi see desirous if tiiyin ('Affi Gooh, J Goo'l Goods ! r 'fi'T ' ,,or 'nerval", 'fiercf from fj.1i Irtjihis a "-I New York, wed e1 'el "J svsipl' tr nme nt of ,V;n? Sumner GOODS, ltJ adapted l' I hi marked, and pu-clia':d en. y.'v fcr f ir, hicli vi ill ei'ahle h,n i v-j frfii lor C Sll, k o;i time to resprnsihle fjiiunKM- i Amoiijf lin stock, wi!l ba futttvl icomjildc r(iiien( ot DRY GOODS,. JIu d-y arc, " Gronrr, Cittuiy, . Donifftirg, V. . TUtf lia vUh to jurclaie uod n I cheap OA '!' p'evc call, cismioe, srrl judge for L'.sid;e' p.ivwl ii. rjnnss. D A'h, 1823. 'J7 X. id r, "",. iu t .... . .... .r- r. n 4 - .u'ixrurt.4wiMiiicte4 trr,dwrt4 arm'sJanat tTMrm-ThrlZVSrrrf; or' ""tffii sill Urtatter b? esrrird on h the uh. ! 'he toin'ructioi. .,t a rjil roa I from the ter. .ivf , Ka otU aeeo eonstaotiv on bani. or -,.f.M.. In c,r ler. QJ (M'iSJ' S- IS. " - - SV!s; aMTu mv War h " rriide nf the ht mstcna's sml in the n.oit m a'.an?isl and fa lonjblc .tyliS cf workrnin !.ip , 1 ard hop. s, by a tnr t sttentionjo th;t bi.rirh ol bunntn, to ner t the p.itrrnsrTr nt thr p-iOrte. IK U. CHESS ciiWLAM) kV T):mi:ci:. KM. CLAVLAM and A funULNfl . a tut.ug farmed a copartner,'iij ii the IJc' n!ile ll'iane", I'nder the sSove ttrtv, leg Wse re; ctfuHy to iiiform the inhahituuts vt fct'rtnrrT-id- The nirrorindiiiff emmtry,- thr. ILcy Ijive just returned f-m Nei:Tr:. and faiiidclphm, -snth a be intrtut assortment of AVw Style, Fnnnj and Stiple - GO0l)3r - -.Sitai hktcifiea Klectxd. ftvmj'ie latest im- pcristioni, and wIT! te offered at a very''maTI siujicc- to cat! . I'urcb aaer arc tav Jci ta call aid view their asortnnent. rTVI!'. Nu!rs atidaccounb oi" A. forrnice, and j LaccuuutJ o. r. I orn ucc, air i ; efC I.,Torrencelfor . colleQtioi, 1 and 1 wottlJl advise those interested, to call on him. htfurt ten tty tyjrr. Mas tJo-irt. A: TOKKKNttK. 15 .pl 17(, 1830 Uiimni C' I'mcr. V"" v ALJo-incdacorrt. 1 nership, . Hutch I a.x. i-roca- .KiA.fri,, 11. 1 I nf .1 tf l'. tmiiht and JevftUtrt, tor l ne purpose o carry, ,iKo.. business, in all its va riOUS Drancnes, in IMC 10 n ilisburv. I'hev occu- I the ,VfW Shop, built by Jsmts B. Hampton, c';oinin his dweltini; on Maine street, 6 or 7 win south tf the Oourt-I louse. They will care fully Repair ail hndt nf Watch es, Ctcks, and Time-Pie, and warrant thtra to perform well ; And are prepared to manufac ture, and will Veep on hand for nule, all descrip. -tronrrf" Silver Ware, such as Spoor., Iartloii, copsr Toiigi, he. Work sent from a distance sin be promptly executed, and sattly returned according to directions. A good assortment of JEWELRY w ill oe kept jauUaUv.ua hand, iad.snldJJW.ttfrjca?A8, , . . JAMF.S B. HAMPTON, JOHN C. PAL.MEK. S&tburv, .Jprit '2d, 1850. 13 Jsrries U. Hampton tenders his rratcftd ac- tftowledirtfrnents to Ihc nuhric,' fr the fibers! pstroi;ijrr hitherto extended to himself individ ullv s sod refeetfnllv asks roiilinusr.ee of it lo th firm nf uhirih Km it nurtnr. H Thoso indebted to him, are earnestly dired to liquidate their accounts, as soon as po'sihle ; as bia new rrrsnrfeiTient makes it jieccsary old Kbres should be settjed up.' .pfti'i.-kiaulv..tlt,j i.-i, j in uie. iiiosi ateeauiy pan 01 uk town, and is very suitable .for a small I s.'iVii' 'Tt)e,.4c4 rs"a!tit9dexmramaefy - Ssd fi arden, iih inucli rar? -ajtrabbehr , Tlie' -terms tan be made easy ,' si the most oT the pu'r .fifea-;t money can be paid by note in4he Bank cs lua usual teems of accommodation. - Perwha ishing to purhas, can apply to Mr. E. Alle . ttonj.-ot to David F. CaldweU. Esq. (who is.au 'horised to nuke tiile,) nd the terms can be kno"- H. C. JONtS. Cotton 6 in -Makiug, iTM HENRY A. CUNCAMON, in the town rU texington, Davidson count v, N. C. m Gma hsvt the credit of being among the in tins part of the ccuntr". ""I. u jtfTr of 5 C7 Atirnomix 'x' l is first .Vn(ii the 3l ''Mif rri. At Act tmniwlinx tml i.ipj)lenjenr)r f( iho Kt to tin Hteof Ohio in itnj.o th?lli. sml (nlfrra Iijyt jn u Uke r.rjc, nJ to "'i'U " unili y ir.L"fi(i to syl iuuJo i J . n cujislr-iuv-i llCMkaMtUctce4 y lf,jrjn'iiri,.lontiuni of.Jiud to ceruit persons in Arkanss. : tfttt ei.trrOy tf SrtaTrnnrf Uvsutf Tttp. f'tmuinvti ifm L'lUtt i .Main Jm'rlcti In C'iffrs if'., Tint so IB i'A of tl4 set, s;,iiuyrJ Mv fsn! T'Mirth. one tlioUml riRht hum!rei iui t w.Mts l((h', endderl An Kit is-lihe S(,. (,t Ohio m eiirrulin the M.s. ni t'snsl from li)ten o lke Krie, atvl to ltrr q isniify wf Itn.l lo s.'1 frj in t.u- curs puc'iu t of the (;'iU s.ith'irirr.l by Is, aid for mk.ni; i) msu.j'm of latul to ecrtsin person m Arksmti rerntorv," ss provide Uil thcesie ft mi of the Mumi Und nh!l be f.ni,!?e(l i'lun 'vini'y yrsrs or hst Sitr stull be biuii.J to ;,y t-i h t'nitnl Stsrs the snmruit f any Is '.d prvviouy i,Jilt be, snJ th tsme it hereby repealed: '.H that if tb !stel Obii (ili apply hr tml lun l or tiir proceedt of the mIcs, or snv ps't thereof, to ny ott.rr u-e win'tver, than in the esten slan of tho Nfnlii fans!, bclor the i.n shall rrsre bren co.npletc.l, the snut prsnt, f,. all Ismtt niisoNJ, aiuM t'l. rchy brrum nuU and void, sikI the aid Viteof Ohio Oisll become ltM iM rHtrl tn ur to. yijc I'nnrd tres, J ,u 4lnJuM )or uj, il, ,r pjTt" tliere of, msy ha e lirn 1 1, deducting tbr r penats mcurrec m rtll.-n' thr sane . .In J fro. i ." .', Tl.sl it sdtll be Is ful t .r 'he I eps ' i'ur nt s.mI S's'i- t' ))rc;jriie tb. pro. reds i.f lli; Ui.d ifrsolf I, either in csteii.liiu' the miiialMi ol (he -uJ Lanal, at Ui)ton. to2rds 'be "! Like ritn9: Aft f-rt- mt't ?,' TMat'uTi ever the line of tli aid('iMil to !u exten. Ii j aforetid f.n.n Datton t.i the Miirnee Iviver, tt fh ni nth I' AuBfiize, shall pas over bind I by the t'n.ted s'au- it I,ail he lawful 'or the (jo r r.mr ot 1'ie ite of !iio to locate oilier landi i.i lieu nr it.r Un1 n o1 J , 'ri-V.-;, such locations sl.u'l not exreed the iuihIlt o) cre necea,ary lo ro nplev an srei' r tity, enual to one UJi,( f.ve -ction in :i! on tach side cf a;J ex'eu.letl C .-nil. A. Slf V f.NsON, . in. h. f'Pter oftlie Ibm-e of R-'prnr-.'s'i -rt, J. C C W.IIOI'N, ic? PrasnlTit nf the I'ni'.ed Sta'c1: Sti'l Pr-s!Jenl of (h; t.islo. . Appryve, Apr.t 2, Ni)Kr.H JAfKSU An et msHi" t;.priprittons to psy thr ev .... .penys incui.'LJ ia Luldicg cerUia, Indian Treaties. HF. it ennct'il Jy S--ii! crJ F f '71 - -' 1 - rw- '.if.. J 1 metttnUvrt oj iiw? L mir l o.'ufn 0 .imerica in Vonien ufiewi.'i.V., JJut the lollowinj; S'jns he monev the Tressurv, not otherwise appropriated, for . , I . . For payment of trie spe-el menrrM by tne Comnus'ioners, in p,rev.nnj for sird holdinjr trr.c;rs w.'h the sVinnrbsjjo Iiuhans, ami, a'so, Mini Uic Lhtpptu-as. Uttawas, and I'ota iuU mie, and the cminril held with tin; S snd Foxes, at Prairie du Chien, in Julv and iijnst, lo,; thousand eiirht hundred and twetv...;ne. ; h, lUvwtry( nint. n,n(,L, M. ,,;,.-, ..four , ,, . r.ir,p ..,,. . 1;,, -pioihiir;,! ' ih- . "- e)t;(,Ke,K,irbf the Indian Department." this ,mount p.j.j (rom Ml contingencies to t'.eneral M,Nri, im, )r AtW)ler on acC0UB, , ,heir evmpensation, .two thousand three hundred and :,.. f.. all.r an.l ixtv eenl. , for nvment of compensation yet i'ue to one of Ihe Commis s.oners, seven hundred and fity -three dollars and forty. three cents; for payment of the coropen- tstiou and all nther sers-ice of the Secretary of the Conmiision, four hundied 'id thin v dol lars 1 for payment of a drait drawn by Im Com missioners on the Secretary of War, on account of presents to the Sscs and Foxes, ight hun dred and" fifty 1 attars y for ysytn Dr. Alexan der Walcott, General II. Dodge, Juhn fi Ken lie, and Henry Uratiot, for service' rerultreJ by them in negotiating the said treaties, six hun dred dollars. Approved, April 7. 13"0. it cm a sn 27. An Act authorizing the appointment of an ad ditional Brigadier General for the Territory of Arkansas. BE it enacted bp the Stuaic and House Rep itt,Uitiwi A Unit. I Slait. nf Jluwitti in I - ..... !,.... ..kU.t TI..I !,.. 0.;.t,,n nf flia United States by and with the advice and con. sent of the Senate be, and be ia hereby, author, ued to appoint a Brigadier General fur the Se cond Brigade of the Arkansas Militia. ApprQveci1ApriiJ5.lb..jy.I. , - wesro an si-'.''j-'i.'".ii5iT"1 e-i-A. r.i:; r r.y 4 ' IIV l!iY U1- iif JV (,', tit Treasury, to Charles flenry. Hall Conges oMrmWarJL l hat the Secretary of the rTreasuryTa hereliy anthbriltoTefard to Charles Henry Hall the, sum ot two tnousand one hundred 'at,d seventy-three dollar, being nett proceeds,' after 'mying the duties, of four hundred and"twenty-two casks of wine, imnor ted into New Orleans in the brig Sarah, by Hax ard and Williams, and improperly condemned for an alledfred breach of the' revenue laws : Prwticd,, The said Hall ahatl produce satisfac tory evidence, to alio that theattid winea in faci" belonged to him, and tha: he the peraon en titled to receive such part of the proceed as now remain in the Treasury. . AppraYed, April 15, 1830a ' An Act fV lh relief of tht fcrtartUU tiur net Comp ny, in HsJe-rt, II sscImi setts fl lltnatttd bit the Stub ii i'autt rimerit4 1 .onsrtu otttmb'.d, sfist ih ?ccrerjrof the Treuurjr be, nd tie i hereof, authorized rri rquir(l to re-pay ""P.P'???. I tt iiadi liicu u ui tit, ,ic i jnrVb i resturf.not omerwm pproprltca,the urn oriohun')fJai)JthIr(y tlollar'i aoJ iioeij.iwa.ccja!i.bciai:.,il56.imvunj xid lo fhe Collector of tfce tuitorni for tht District of Beirut, In the State of Mltie. for (Junei on isils. rlefrinir, and other ma- terials, iifed from the American Prlr Lydii, which wa wrecked al .Martinique, in tha year one thousand eight hunnrtd and twenty sesen, and which materisl were lubacquentlf brotiehi back, and landed in asid District. Voitcferf : it hall be satisfactorily shewn to the Secre tary of the Treasury, that the article upon which asid dutv haa been paid, were a part of the material of laid bi ig Lydia Approved, April 1 1, 1830. Mure .Vtw & YWittiiUiiiC OOD. ''rlllf u!iseriber nil romimies to keep up a i. Uf sih! full wpptf rf ahrtoft erery kind of (JOuLH, suited In all es-MT the year: And is now receiving smj ojninj', at his Store in SihiLury, additional mppbei of the latest im portattons aelected by him'e i, with care, and bought on the best trms for cah, part m fhil. ade'pdis, hut pnnrtpslly in New Vork: Which W'wfrVrsvf -wsthv tnwettrmtfaf 1iVtT a short credit to punctual eus'nmer. Hie pcii. Kwnn' he are 1 tinted cmU, eiamine, siH tuds fo themekc.. J'Hi.N Ml HI'IIV J. M Kespretfuily bea leve to return hi unfei,-nd tbsnkp, fur the vrry liberal snd di. tinpo-thrd pntr'naje he Irss ''en so htjh! lionoiireil tri, Uv a ilicernnjj publ. I ,,' Iinnra, by a r! !.(ent attention, to merit a on tuiUAiice of the MitTf . iDKiVriSTRY.I 'mm. MVS returned to Salisbury, and resumrtrip practice of hu prod ss.on. I'tmoiis wiali- m hisimirej, will please cH at Mr. AKe- .pr,i -f, i?T:(i. ruir Windsor Cl,:tir t. Hcd-Stoad .MJKIXG. TW ill- ?ucriber very re.jietfully informs the JL pf!lit, that he has, ami svitt continue o krrp or, hand, a lar supfJy of hi(fU,Jalf4uiU an-1 low - - UUUlzSTJCMlSr-- 1: (e-inr to nrme in this country. Also he intend to keep on hnnd, a luli r ipply of elerant well made . - Windsor hht $CM.tfuZ.. srran'ed to b; of p ) .! timber and weli mude. Thc aubscribi-r wi;i.;iyrJy have . SIDHno.IliDS e BUREAUS. '"rders frtiiu a distance will meet w;ith punc tml attention ; and sll kind of ftepuin, in his line, will meet with due attendance terms will be acco tnnodai i'. Country produce will be taken In part pay lor work. Ttie mibscnber returns hisacknowleilj;ementfl for the liberal encouragement he ha heretofore received, and hopes to merit a continuance of pablic patronage U'M. It. IIUGI1KS. Salithun; .y,-n .'-A 1 H10. . ' j" Wanted, a Journeyman at thr above hi: siness : a fjood 01 kman will tt.ee' with con slant employ, and libers! waftcs. f ul npiIOMAS MULU Ja. having aJA i-i -rce'd, frtah and 2" 113 v'eriMve assortment of all de f scri:tionsnf Northern I.EATHF.ll and .so(tnujt, of the best quality 5 and having in his employ fmm 10 to 15 Journeymen, some of whom are equal if not superior to1 any work- mejiiAJhe.l'jut warranted in asserting, that he Is able to esc. cute every description of work in his line of business equal, as to style, neatness and dura bilitv, to anv thing of the kind in the t'nion. Havlne cnead Mr.TB&NEZEH DICKSON as Foreman, that gentleman will, at all limef, be found n attendance-at my Shop, (which 1 oa Main street, three doors Booth ' of the Court tt is iimisf. and adioininir the Post-JQflice'i to re. ceive orders, deliver worKT g've receiptt for moneys paid, ana generally to accommouttie an who may patronise the Kstablishment, ', I.--...-. mi; ....iifliu. aurantfAnta lit kiratneta. 1U!I 11,1 c -- laift enabled to vr' tomr itidu'ffcncte to re- apoosUileealsrt-a i:-ftil (nt thi libtrtS nupMaaTsi huherto re ibiixnialincemnpn1-8 Q Orders for-Bopts or Shoes, entrrOm a da taoce shall ha promptly executed, and th ork .seat;sjerdeirr " "" ""' !'"':"" Wanted, two Erst rate workmen, at Ladies" Shoes and Pump r.'to -whom jrW wages, and constant employment, will be given, on applica tion a above. , T. MC1.U Ja. ... 1 . 1 1 . 1 Xoticc. " TIIOSF. personn who are n arrears with the , Pstate of Rit. Mitre, doe'd. are reques ted to ar,ttle against .May .Court, if they wish to save coat, as no lonfrer indulgence will be given. F.UENEZtlt M00Rr,jr. H7 DUELLINQ, The Tyllowinj it from the New-York Jotifnsl of Commerre, paper which, w opposed to Cm. Jark on 'a flection i uThe prompt rtmotal of I.ieulenarita rImnd Pytne Hid Hamp- rtfa II. Durfee,nl MUthlnmin Chailca O Hunter, from the Rofla of he Nave,, for delphia .wbich .TCwlianXtlUittTir Wn .Mi!er, jr. Karf. twi)etlsr!tTrhe1f honor upon the Secretary of the !ivy H mc voisi .uiimiraie di tna a'lon. uis f,ointhevpu!ili3tjed.fiQrre5ponden;c..be- teen the parti, thit Milter wai dwf fjed into the contest contrary to hit wishes nd judgment, and the better feeling of hit heart. lie was an amiable man, and e man of centrally correct principles; but unfortrjnaiely had no( aulTicient tw off to endure the taunts of hi Aotorale Les, whom notbine but his blood fbuld tify. IU yielded "and h exchand the bloom ard beamy nf 5prino? (ar the land of silence and the shadow of death. It is a precedent , which the Anoerican fiesfilt ire prepared to sustain ; hnwever some foolish jack dandles may fl Miner, as if their rlbts were Invaded. It wi! add e new laurel to Geo. Jackson, in the view q( all peaceable, humane and reflec ting men. Ooly mike duelling ilis'graceJ ful and it will cease J for of all men on esrth, the duellist isleast'able in encoun ter" tHe'lidoo!' public opinion. Insuffera ble vanity it usua'lv at the bottom of his movement, united perhaps with no mod erate nwrllon of malignity, and ihe tno- mciiL LeJl the wiihcrinir tlast of con- tempt, he is cut ulrili irorrr arritl - . . -, ft--., sources, and finds himself shijaweetkad upon te ery rocks which he intended to - V.'ere Mte principle' adopted by fcn. .'jckion t be carried throtij'li wrre all i fMkna n.lliU r.l ItlvhtintT nr IWint. furl I I '""J 1, t, S --I, 1 ' r j 1 t 1 f - .- .1.... . . M' .1 CUn, iruui kiiu aucr tiven 041c, iu be nunc iiuliihlc 10 ony public offire, en b :t under the (.'en.Tel or bt ate Govern- tni.rs. (oniji.cnt wo arc inai tne rciu. - r... .i ...i. r iro of thc-ie harhjrntvs. sccntt ! ' tew and !ar Lctwtrn.' unnH vr, HOUIUDL a .71 Deccfjr. letter frcm IIcdat I'.ri. Corui General of the LiuitJ I S -j'esBt Alfjier. speakslhuiof the gal l ut Decatur 1. .".In IbJS lUsUDt rcgUM,oB .tr-e-ndarrvtisaWnami U remembtfre. m honor h wi II rijjeci ins CUVlil'.ry- jiiuimii); valor Jone after his tnortal frame has V . ..... . - . - . t.l I I .ur thc-eMtitejsnwinceLteJsIsJ :u!in The New-York Garette publish ihe. tioiice if" the Secietary ii thr-Tmsnry,' aeknowtedRinu thr-receifft of S2iX)0 from n unknown hand, with the following prrlstory rematks '-Tiic.iul towinrr remittance, we ere- informed, is yc amount ol old duties on a quantity ol siiuis'uledKoJs Tne importer has com to a dctet initiation to continue his opeia tiuns, and to remit the duties agreeably to the cU urilT. In doin Ihis, lie con ceives that he does amply justice to the Government." -m. s- r J:: 7 luni Lstte. I lie l'oston rav ellcr s:tes that a beautiful and acSnv pltsheJ young lady, an orphan, from ihe iHH.4N svhmc name it is not at tioertj "to mention, has lu'c.'y taken the veil and ione Into secbisiori for life, at the GimiI-iut-Cauvtau-.IuunLlcatiliarc.aii;aLa4; a late fortune to the disposal ot the Church. WHAT Will. THE LAtVYERS DOS she last term of the Fauquier (Virginia) Conn ty Court, thefe wereyFry gentlemen of the bai in.ajjcnd tncftiud coehuudted and twenty fire suits returned making an average of two and a batf suits to each lawyers- "-t'Rr'Vl ( vi aef ait, I f 1 V IRgh ff-Vrf.- The-editor of the Nan rucket Inquirer says, if the UniterJ, tates Government prohibit the trahsportatioo of the Mail on the Sabbath, the eitUent ofNanJticket llrtll,ntft Mbmit ti the re ttrktton " - What they do rTrobably SIUO Ol 1110 iuianuc - General Harrison, laft)E-nvtrvEtrStT dinff f indMhiiittf PlnipoeWlaryrf the United Slates ta the Republic of Colom bia, hss lately publish ed at Washington, a Pamphlet of 70 pages in answer to certain charges made against htm by that Gov ernment. Truly have f we been unfor? tunate in our Minjsfera-iPoinsett gave mortal offchee at the court f Mexico llarrlipn at ColombJi and Thoinas L Brent," by counselling Don.; Miguel ift in dtfferc;m French, has made htraselfthe lauhirq5 stock of Europe. ' ' . . CAttrrr ten City GtrtfQ . Xttlunqt Cvrrtny.)tn. Smith, froni the Cnm-nittee of finance In the Sen'atd of the I'ni ad r'sie, wh-j were directed r enfjulre In n ih ,-enrriIaney of etb- JttMni W mWMtUtii Curfe.rf the IV Sue. fB!i l(eprl on the 5?th ult, enfirtly epprjied r the c!op!in th artv uch achenie. , The resort of tht- f6i4Ui6ir4ee.Wir-fWWinri Hn IrrThefrenTTOtidition of the Pa , 5j.rwnTjt wiin f nwme fit teyonJ if sattiti, debt !rrir nominal, auefi fHHureiJ D0LDCCtlcd,aDiUcfi an feauaY- - .4 tncieiflw woMJic the natural fuyn lain, ihff Aqtnd of the Executive the n fural channel!, the' 3tateii rorporatione and in(livltlq't, who borrowed lt,.'wnulj be the cah'ori tn the Goerotnent t and ' , the Inevitable t'oriyqtierlre would be, ihd eretiou of a moJcr(ecinr of direct de ' pendente on the UirKr of the Govern- 4 ment, enlirelf at war with our free Insti tution! To prove 11 plau of thi tort U nnftecessa'r-f, nd that not hhf can excel oM- pre-etit currency, which ennilaU of Kold,' silver, and Haul notei, equivalent to roU and ailver, the Cornmbee atttei, that for the Um ten year, though 'hq Gw. ernrrenr hn in employment 9X50 Ue- cfivlnr Officers, dispersed t6rou,nou iKaValuivIrlira tvhom. durinn that pii od his been rece'vd s Hevenue amount i1n!mJarIi"ot:3 millions" of dollar;" portions of which hjvo been disbursed it poinii a thojvnd milrs disfant fiom tho 1iare where tt is 3 enllected. it ha ne vertheless been eollec'ed and pid wiyT without thj )si t'epreej ,tjon of a lifl- U'tit Point tcuHen-. . . W'r are indebt ed tri ihB thnrtf esvr '1!i;TcTr?iihJ' I'amsom, fr r copies of an iu eres.injr, Jle pori lioiit th" Secretary of War, Riinf much va:c')le inlormtion relative to the U. Sute Mitif 4ry Academy at West Point. It appevs froin this publication, that the ntimber vi Ci.lcts t h st have been 1 ,., t. v .u r t rcviiiiit iiu'ia '.uiais -wriwiMr-jrwit ,B( luTft .... ... . .r . , . I., 1 o -, uitmuiiiS 10 hid 1 01 mm tiuoiiti BO wcrc-admiad i 21 Have grad uated ; 1 3 ol whom arc now ii .he at my. The wholt number received into ibey Axadc.my from ail 'he Stales and Tctri trvie, i ICjn j 51 luve rwluated. and 3ot iretfow lrt the rtny. 4 J. L . . .T y '. t .. tton, 1 lumisnea 5 nut as it is intersper sed through a volume of 1 42 larre octavo payees, we havo not leisure lo call end present It in a foTm sut'ed to our fimiti. Afainnick. The installation of the Hons KdwSfiTtiiinjjston," anil ihei TlaihT Joel" U. I iintlt. as the firsFand 'eeond'ofB- ccrs of the General .Masonic Chapter of the United States, took place pursuant to appcintmem, at the Mafonie Hall in thi chy, on Saturday eveninij last, in the pre sence, we understand, ol a large assem blage of the Brotherhood fron diiTerent parS oftlie Union, as well as tho)? rest dvnt. Some, further account of the cere-1 mony will be given, we ' ere informed, crnbrtrcini; the Addresses delivered on the occaiioDv.by the disliu,juished titi zene on Whom the oflices were conferred. National Intelligencer Vie Caw if Co". Mr. L, Jenkins, in letter to the Editor of the American Farmer dafed t Canshdilgue, N. York iMarch 20th siya: I have an irrmorted. Cow, oTlhc" trripro-tsfl ahor t-bor tv D ur hanj - breed, which wis weighed at the hay scales in this village, to day, together "li'L" ! J?JJ.-L" ii'1..,U..Plc?entnontb laVtockT the joint svei'ght of the two was 24 JJ lbs 1 " ,6CJ ' the above cow, in the season for milk, has given 39 quarts of rich milk dntly . ' . Li Jenkins. ken 1ffit. tn the oninion of CnmmA. I , - .1. 1 f c. 1. i . IS. FE-.'3SrrBW,iaaaCT : he. pen w l.rVistaee,Trjr. iff: )mto . .:; ding, that tt is to the Gulf of Mexico, what Uiorauar 4o the- Mediterranean. Frozen -ftine and Ale. In the yeif. i 109 the froVrwas so Intense in Scotland hat frotennle waVsald by weleht. The same happened !so in the time of Jitnei I., wheh'both seine and ale were sold iae congealed sutc. v.twatrr srtrara. Underneath this tAie doth Ke, t Aa much virtue as could die j Which, when .alive did vigor -i ' ' f a a nruck beauty a coAild live , j if

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