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Wcnkrn Carolinian. 1 j I if, i 1 the baud's tAir sfi. ,f. l4 it eW-y " " (l- . I f A lv Ihi ' IVOUI w ,iUs rsy to" r i f inapirai io-il lA eaiighl ' lit '.urt'f from ibe akleei . The hery I bad k "hd . . i'4fihjd -yi Jfce ls () wiibrtJ band bit brnahed Art duibbfrirf ia decay. TU de iM vote of ong ' I, to aboM feet there derk"y el.r.1 Tht IrM greep wrong, " Without Ui powrr l mk on We lib s.JUIey chela on.ptj Mr My aylrit, bowed to earthy . !Utfc nn the control The though' H f.dwe Axinlt 1 1 of on my vVwe thert doth rM . t ' TbtvVkeadtleeglorB, TU evU Ik kttcf lonclintM , ' ' . TUt geibart round the tot.k, " Oud ! can It V lit! ther t tautf rfef p " Te eot'cy tie See Tie food epir!f, Hfonf and deep " Th awwifgtd drelr f TaW f ight nd Quhitet ihoujul that UJ Mi T sow htm tsith sway TItt fight lmmftl mi4 ihl spume! . TiMlhMUMtOttlkl . lt'fotbttp!n, Wn the bars' : Of tbi cold earth irt buret, ""IW that krixlit home among the at are, In purest drtame biro nurecd I ; Slaf! not lb high (out wske again, "Wi(Ms"k brighter enm r And tiro Bfe, end ing strain, Jtlf mil and aubtim Tlerr, thee my ksrp ! where tboa rt bung, ' t'po tbt cypftn Irtt i BIrtp, thtfl) eboffhj, that oft bTe rang 1 be glory of thy long i Tbt tileot tlcrp thatl toon b o'er 1. w.n. Love ia like hcoeitv, much ulked " . nd little urdcriti cd like common .-4tte tuluable and acarcc. The mi- er calU it a bad mortaaee the itotk ifobtfT', a atnkin- fund the doctor"! typocondriaThr tawTr.aIuit chaoceyy the old'erf hit parole of 4 - J.i "i .t - Bi'i-ana ir,t uiior tn onartoer t compait." An - EDfilithmaa - io-lore rtftiiitei hlmstlf : lh tMVue 'fleirt; Ak ' him a qicttion and J 'It hold a thou- 'I aT,d poiiodfto ducar, you fecMasol led Ijy wi antwer, lur instance LZ 'I0C ttoroing, Mr. Bull." Ie aeeo thousaortiTefr :: JIow are you to'.day air ?' Dhj! kooircan,t tell. ' 'W hat yourrind Jhnr 44 What - the devil' basinest .bave joo ith my ailwgt V' - Ao "irishman-ia 1o?e, (and"wh6 Kvealikf him $ tctalmMrylw tik In tiithovcaii tbeo eictaimi x rQchil , - 5heeib i tsbcclab ! my boi; dia. nAUtiy-ttMnce of cruelty f my itMlef ptafU ihcf 'niyr flowtri;'- :-l,cPl P0'0 "ower lArrah, dear . wny wm "yotr ihui-your-one-cye a taiott little Ttrrer.ce McGladdery ! f JHvnt I jot I" geotaTe, c6mm6dro, - V little mudtdifice t Havn! - 1 got etow and a turf alack to feed her with I HavoY I got an empty lower garden full of potatoea I Och .x an-ey I Och-an-y? ever aince you twifj like the pendulum of a . cookoo-clock! Sheelah, - dear,wid out ytu b mine, door Terrence will be after dying an old maid ' Bv the foweri of buttermilk, he'll juat go off tuc incintw oia ruab-ltght to he frilf." . - A Scotchmao, Id Jove take a pickle t aneeghuh fraa hit mull, aof whylea v ia cuuwe, hen it dinna yk Heck Donald ! mao, what ' the .JPlU(Ujidfilijumeaxomeow.V7e J', TYtt rye ! dinna ; let Maggey inr um, uuiie vt! rQie v. rhiel i J. rP imt. Jfi BuuJier'.twa gim'. let ee'o on her pointed face, I'm eour. A Wclchman in lovr, looka'aa ailly as t -.eoatt on hit mountain he re " fuM ,ee ptirrlge and loaned cheeae - .Wbu proving th poef thkbttnd archer to be the tame in every country, p'r Chf ukin ap Morgan p henet ' tijY7" bldhtrt - Pit'-pt all "I ler cannot 1 work Iluf cnnot -IIor cannot ileeB-Huf can'l be B4y . O lur hur, do... Winifred luf bur syour life, I And Shen and , Winifred aboa win . be maq an atfe. A Duchman in 0ve it at told at a - copfectierVice-h6uSe;-,nd a Span " ' r , -tP,- ' PIW Jevil i a Jaw-1 yt r in love plr! r ifu' ""'J loei(k doctor piivoict awiy hit i.iui nuy ihf hye riorior rnnit o tick iiJei he hf tkcthitown phyir rnutititn in out fi !Jlc y hi loul, nod pott thtmet wy hit toul. After the death tf Ifirton. hit held wirdittected, and to the craniotRiitt it wai - !ictrtd that he had the thicket.! akull f any rrofcor in Tu tope, rrofciior (ih Uieg (ailed Dpoo lo ci)tiu this phenoroeiXO, and tt reconcile 10 tenanout , a mrmory wih to thick rtcrpuWt lor if. re plied I 'How the ideas rot in audi kotttrthehrtottMftl7TTi7mf t hrrrt)fjthiTnrtT-ahi "witbihat-i frnt ic intra ontegei in mat it an I wani-one in and I will d:y thtm to.ge t out again. ' LAWS OFTIIK U. STATES Vattrd at the first Smlon 'of the Twenty-Second Congress, V ' No. 54. Kit kCT io Jnrtrtto ibt fwmbrf of iurcfotii t tin!- Amtnt lrNm -m 1H -Afmy of ibe iiiiita bUUi. 77e i enacted l; the Senate and tlouxe oj. Represent it ins ofthe Uni ted Sfatrs of America in ConnrtTs assembled. That the 1'rnidrnt br, ani ha U htrtliy u'horid by .nd n th( dvice nd ronient of i he Stnot, in p point ft;ur ('di'ionl Surgeiar.-oiMl-vt td()itnn 8urennt iMjtei. in the army if tbt Uolied sict Bpeiber of tbt Ilofrnr of Hrprrf-nutivti. i. r CailOL N, Vice Pretidrnt oft'i t'nitrd 8it- nd -.-.c-: rrdtnf the ftetttr.""' ' - Appfnvd, J r "B. K3 ANDREW JACKSOX. ao. a. .AJHACIJiirlhttiQ eittnd ibe prxaian hrstio-. fre r.ri.trri to the widowi of t ron killed, - or who ilied in the fitrtl irrTicei. lie it enacted by thr Striate and House of representatives of the Uni h'd.iStiitet of Auwriot tn ilonsms lissemlhd, Th t in all cases whrre proiki n n:d biro mule by l.w, f r thr five yer' half piy in widow, ami rliil dttn ofbOictr, 4mcn tud uioruto, who Of ft killed in bltl. or who t ied in the nmi tcrrrce of Ttie t'nlr? J 5,aie,. and trortir ott caer wnrre povlion ba been madt lor exieniiinp the term for Get ieir! jn a'ldj'inr. t.i uy term of Eu reartt lDe taid 'provision hnH beiiul he it hercbi further e minded for an addi tional terra of fire yetrt so firat renpeiM widows only ; to commence t ihe end ol the current or U expired irnn of Bee yean in each cast reprc''ie1r, which penslonahall Lc paid out of t he fnnt heretofore provided bv law, - And the pension herein continued h! ceaie for iht ejue mt.itioned, in the lawt jrm ' injr ihe amei letufcutfelr. -ZZ. "'. zz&ictzJtad-bi further enacted, Thai ibe provisions of this ct shall br Ttttandedtb the widow of 'idt thoVe wbt bave.livtby ;rftA?C woondr received duiinR the war. Antwved. Jnne2Sl8j?. i o. 56. AN ACT. making provUioii for tbt aalt and dis. 'poiition of the public grounds in the ei'irsof St.' Augustine and l'rnsaC'U, and to reserve certain lot and rmiljings for public pur,?, anatoprovuM lur ibcir repair and prescr vanon. ; - lie it enacted by the Senate and IlOUStcf ReprCSentalitCS Sflht IhtiA ted Motet, of America m Congress assembled, Tb at the President of the Uni ed States be, and he is hereby re quired to cause to bt (elected such of the lot and building in tht city uf St. Au gustlne andt-fftfisaeolst as may in his opinion be needed'. for public . pur poses, woico wncn so leieciea, snail be kept for ine use ol jhe Untied states, and when the selection shall bave been made ol uch lots or buildincs, it shall be the dui of the Secretary of the Treejuij' tocauae to oe surveyed all toe puhlic and Diivte icrttmh commons in-.atid rrbut"The tattt cities, one copy of which survey shall be lodged in the land vftes irv which the respc'ctive" places are sl'.nsted. andllbeJ otnercopy ;aettvereci no trie city autrrori' .4. k - a 1 . , to ae there krpi 'lnd preserved as other reco'ds pertaining to the opera ions oi saia riue. Sfc. 2. ii be it further enacted. That the lots, buildinns and ,. commons, not so set tparl or needed for public pur poses, man si such time, and in such propoxtjpnj.. most advisable end oduue 4 tb-in-iCrest of the United States and the said tltlefi inld: JiObllc'a public lands, anr. toe money arising from the tales paid into the Treasury of the herein shall be so Ctinstrued esio author ise ;ie sale of any lot or part of lots, or otner grounds which ; hate been by the laws of Spain or the United States vested in the corporations of sidd towns, or which bate been set apart for churrhn orbUryinj Rrounds by the lawsrfW said, or by aft? ordinance of the corporate suthorLiiet of 'te saidcilictv - Stc. 3. v And be it further ennrtnl That tbe UJa 4ft lb lot of ground iq It. Aii(jutint. known, a the Old or I'urnt hospital loi. wl'h alt l l. apfiufltnanfe'H b and th tame is hercdy vesied in & Miyor of Aiils'ine, and his auccennr for ever, Imrutt fir tht purpwt tf 'ac ting thereon, bv Ihe I'tcal authorities cf Td. Auius'iiie, litiMihK nccnufy fr tht education office wUiie ihHditn ol both at iet. , I , Btc, 4. And U It further Matted, That ihe I'rckidciil shall cauit tht build iiigt whic h ny tot selected fjf idi purposes under ibis act,, lo be refute J tnd repaired ft' for ue, and the better to frtetervflherfi-frofri ruin and wiltpide on, for which purpose the sum of Aft thousand boiler ii hereby appiup'lated, nut of any mnner in the Trtiiury not .ulhewl idhjjoo'Lu.Cw , . 8rti. J. And be it further enacted. TnVnht"r.,tf!rrrt oftltflJnHtd Stales Drl'of Jhe militafv reservaiiun iu ibe ....:-f .-.i! t.. ,.. rite of Do'tolt.and tipist the river Kouh'e, in lht'; lerrttoVy rf-Miehianrit: JibH opinion msv not be whiten f ir' be public ir rvire, arid to vest the oroceedt In the purchase Or trrctioit cf a etorehouta a' haif in tbt tiid city of I'ctrolt, and In the crecimn of en Arsenal In ibe skioii thereof, ei.htr upmi the public lend i or upon a site to be procured for (bat purpose . Jiprvte.Uu..e 2S, I'M a. it. AN ACT oikir)f appropriations for Certain In. Irrnai linprovrmrn a for tlieynr aue thou aarxl eiKht hundred and f l.irtjr to. He it enacted bu the Senate ann House of Representatives of Ihe Uni ted Stales of America in Consrrss assembled, That the following sums he i'pproprtattd or the purpose nf rait tn( ihe imptovementt hereinafter enu u m e rated viat. . . Kor rcnovirirr obntrtirtiont o tht navi Rati in of IVrncbrck river, at Loeio'i Narrows, Maine, iocludintr a balance ol 4t m t r kppria. iontf ef H w t botrssnd fire- hundred and seventy nine dollars and ail r etuht hund-cdihs, carried lo the sor plus fund, two thousand aix hundred dol lars For rep.lfinu Plymmnh Reach, Mssa rhuscttt, two thousand Gve hundred dol For further protection and preservation rthe lujch at rrotiicetnn. M issechu srtts, four ihoussndsi hundred dolljrs- - The drfpi'nmjj the channel ''Vh'rouitn rastsn Uti&n,. Atuma, bcjnc ihe bid nee of the appropriation of one Ihouaand eirt'H hundred and twenty eiht, carried to the surplus fund first Jjnuarr, one ihuusand iHh uxlrd and ituei? eneJ M thoutantl end filly dollar. For deepening the channel at Tasre gouh liver, being the balance of the ap propiiation of one thousand etcht bun dre and twenrf-five, Cirrldrdlficl iuf plus fund ihcUirtl of Jnuary,ona thou sand ctpht huuuied end shirt, fifteen :hijund nine hundied dollars. For . Imposing , ine navigation of the IWd river, l.ouisunaand-Arkina, bt Fojc ihe huUixccJihe aonranrikiioaaf oat thobitindtfi;bt huudrrdand Iwebty el.hl earned io tnt surplus fund, td IboutaOd sixr . bundr e d end . t e nt elnli'i rddtlarit ar.d lb further sum of'teenry-rhouUnd oaitar. , For etrryiTfg onihe work of :thiU'D(la- were breakwater, two bundled and sev entv thousand doILr. To enble the Sccretarv of Warlo na i-lSitjliljjLarhlnn the aioou'it eM ed bv 'hint on the teitsitt of the Cumber land lifted, durtnR the year one thouand eiRht. honored aod tbitfy one, fit th.Ai land eight bundled and sixty eight dol lars. Ftvr compfeilntr the repaint 6f the tTrit- tetLatates' rnilitaHf f dad oetwen renssco" n:T'lahlsesoMti6Uibd.'d6n4rK:.'.' e or completing the same fiom Si. Au RUsitne to 1 rflnhasjje, two thousand four bundled doltrrsv-- For the completion of the improve ment of tfid harbor and river St. Marks, i Florida, a recommended by the chief .nfinccr tour thousand five hundred dollars. For completing repairs to piers, at the entrance of Kennebunk riverr Maine, one thousand seven hundti A doila '. l or removinir obtrciians in the Per- wick branch of the i'lscatacjua river two nunorid and uiiy dollars. For completini; jhe sea wall for the preservation of .Deer Uland, Bastoii har bor, sixty thousand doilars. - For completing the breakwater at Hy annis harbor Mass., seven thousand six hiindred dolls.. ' . tor remuving the bar at the mouth of For conipleiin(r the breakwater end dyke, and deepening ihe channel, ia the eWbe&Hfijvffm Conrr.,: fotiT IhOTi and four hundred aud ninety dollars and lorty-inree cents. Eef-CQmpleunijthe Bterndnrnole al I l .t wr . Otwcgo, New York, nineteen lhoust'tid aiiuri. : For removing obstructions at the mow h or BiK So Jus bay, N. Y. seventeeo thousand dollars ; For improvrnt; the entrance of Geanes ee liver, slveen thdussud dolls. For completing the pier at the mouth ,.P"ffril) "batbnr,- ,iil tltcead-4hr hundred doll. ' v utifieliorlc'TrW artv.. '. . .... - H " ' i . 'I For securinir and enmbfetin th wnrV at Punllff harbor, hundred dolls. For completing the Imnrovement nf the harbor of Prescot Me, Penn., four thousand five hundred dolls. Fur lmprovinar"the barbers of N. Castle, Marcus llpokj Chester and Port fn.rorj ihe DfUVare, ten tbovjind dol lar. - - u 'a .- Forcarrying onlfie rorkfor the im provement of Orrarnke liili-r. Knnli CijtoUn,, ttntjr-ij thousand ejojja. For imprn? Tape F river, below VVjiming'oii H.C. Iweniy tight lUousand dolU. , , k For Improvlnir the navigation "f ihe Oittes. Mmontl, end Mlis.lppl rivers, fife ihoound doll. ,At,d ihe rresidem of the U. ?. I here by euiUrifed to ei'end the improvement of the sttem boat navigation from l'i"' turg '0 Ihe Cumberland toad, st ISrownt ville, upon such plan at he tniy approve, under Iht provLlon cf he set of My teeety 'four, tlcptten hundred tnd y Tour f and that tht I'icsldcnt of tht I. SiauaJatsamd bi.lt bcreby JU'.boi'd to extend ihe provisions of the " t cf twenty fourth May, out thousand el;ni bandied and leemy fW, cntitlrd M A i .nd Jluvisslpiii ijvcrs," v at I emlrnre - r-rn-trrre' rrt mouth olthe Kerwa liver: and mouth l the Kerwat liver J and also, tht upper Mittitiippf river from Lciuli.Iu Miaanurl la U.leoa lJliooi, tsiih. p iwtt lo remove all obstructions in the channel of said river beiwear Ihost points end if. at Ibe provisions of tht act approved twenty fiUMh M.y, one thousand elhi hundred and twenty four, eniiiled "An act to iinptovt the navitniono(ihe Ohm si,d Mississippi livers," be ex'endtd so is lo include, in tt e.p'rsilon, tht lm provrrnent of the Missivippi f.oro Hew Oi leans lo the tuif of Mexico, sod the deepening of the bar el tht mouth of the Mississippi. - -i , 1 For impovine the navigation r.f the Arkansas river, fifteen th'ussnf dollars i rvWrrf, The E!lKi,,eef DepW.ment. af ter examination, is ii-fi.'d that, iluung a portion uf the enuinj; yeir, Ihe men and machine emplved in rcninting ob tlructioni in the Ohio ai d Mi.sissippi ritert, can be"inore-iitfu'ty empcyed rtnovinr thoae of the Arknis liver j Provided, Th, l ihe ronipensalton nf Ihe aupciintcmUni of she OHaa and Miasis slppi rive rt; thatl be jhertiim ol "three thousand dulUrs per annum, iu full fur all his services and he shall not bereaf t.r be allowed any thing; in tbc slwpe.-ul commissions in his (lilursementt. For improving the mouih of Conneaiii rrtek, Ohio, stven Ibous-nd ti);hl bun- W'-drTltaTt, For corn iileiinp the removal nfobstrur lions at the mouth nf Ashta'mla cretk. Ouio, tbret4b0uwld.ibt bundxed. dwl la'. Vtor pier bead st Cunningham rretk, Oi io, one thousand five bundled itntter- For completing the removal of obMiu c ions at the moul of Grand river, Ohio, two Thousand sis: ttrnrtrachilTHrt. For completing the improvement nl Cleaveled horbor, Ohio, six thouaanJ ix hundred dollars. Foe inwioj a t&4 bat at Ihemou-U oj Bletk river, Ohio, eijhi thousand dol lir. For lemnvlnr ohstnietion at the mouth of Huron river, O.iio, one thou and Eve hendrcd du'lare. " For pier at Lt PUieance bay, flic hi gsn, eighrihoosand dolh.rt.'?:.tr ..?. t or the improvement of Ihe navigation of Ibav Wuraberland river,tblity :bousnd doltu U to. be exenc'ad under U di'ee lion of the War D. psrtmeut. lor :he remo'tJ -oi ihe obstructioos to the navigation of the-S.varinah rircr, le;een the mouth thereof and the cii of Savannah, the sum nf twenty five thou ""JJolliMji'ii" former appropriaiion to the same object, to be expended according io a plan aud an estimate of ibe department of War For dt fraying the expetne inrtqrntsl to-snaking, eanunailon and autveyet- umler the act oi tatrrrerri April, one thou- aaiid eight buwlrxdud.t we oty .aouc, ibie v iboussnd dollar. - -'. c rr replri v0f 'thtf Cumer1ftc? rn.rj last of the Obio liver, and other needfu mprovements on said road, 10 can y in o erTeci the'(.ro isions of in act of the .Om fril Assembly ot Pennsy I vnts, entitled " An act for the preservation sod repair of the Cumbcr'ard road,' passed the fourth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and thirty one ; and ol an an ol the General Asaembly-cf the State of Ma rtlantUe-niiiled "An act for the pitstr-a tian and repair otihal prt of the U..itd States' of Maryland." passed Ihe CJd day of January, one thousand eight hundied and thirty iwo, to which said acts the as sent of the United State Uliereby given, to remain in force during the pleasure cf Congress, ihe tern of one hundred end h Ii r thousand dollars, to be expended under the direciton of the "or Depart mi ni, under the superintendence of an ui :er of the Engineer ; and which said t af hereby tlirettcd .10 be pr inted and ppendedto the livisof the present ses sim4tf.rangeeMff&.-vr a-., ; .;...ri:- r or repairinrr and butldtrg bridge on the . mill' try road leading from Ma tana wook-tcrMart Hitt,"in"Sia1iuN'fot widen tng said road, arid for contingencies, twtn For containing the rosd from Detroit toward Chicago fifteen thousand dollars. r or continuing the road from Detroit to Fort Gratio, in Michigan, fiTeen thou and dollars I and authority is hereby Kiven to the Secretary of Wr, to change continued, agreeable to Ihe report of the pecinieha,t4hej ,;.-. ergh.?enih jf J)c;rrji.oneh sand etirht hundred and thirtv one. . For continuine the road fiom Detroit loSagtnao, ten Wcirantrcroira ' For the reoalr of trie' ttole Kock Vo the St. Francis rive under the superintend fnc of the Governor of said Tctritory, twenty thoussnd dol'are. ; ; 1 0 complete the Washineton tnd lack son road, at the Iwo extremes thereof, in the Territory of Asisnsss, io addition to to the uneiptnded balance, two thousand dolUr. ' . For continuing theCnmVorfend road In he S-aie pf Ohio, west of Zanesville. ona hundred ibsiusand dollar. for ,rnntinuinir te Curn'it'lmd rosd in the f-tate of Indnna, iriely'tnn Ihf erection of brlU' over the f-.l and Ut brsnrher of Wi.iie Vter,rd ntl.ei small iiitsms, wiih a view to bring the road Into immedijte use, one hundred thotisaod d illar. Fur tottiinuine; the Cumberland road In the Suit of Illinois, seventy thousand dollars. . Which sumtri!l ! pHout of any money in Ihe Treasury not oiherle app-op'U'ed, and if placed out of the fund resentd for the lsing nut and making c.r rnida imr'rr the itirer'ilnn ei tyrsneress. i linns. !iv ihe n ly.thc seteral acts rasser? for the sdmts- aiiintiona in 'which I V 'l sfmofihe S.alt of 0!,io, Indiana, and ll have bctrt tiuhli.lud f. , i ,lH i in!t,ln!oihel!i.lon,onaneq'lfootg -,.io0. .n,i , J "r ' .r, . ilabxjii lie ia J jin'x Ftc. 2. And be it fttrlhcr enacted. Th K.i so muth of the eeroe'd fttjnra.1 ?Tw-iV7oioua'i berl n d Iliad, improved March third, one ilv.tis.tid elht hundred and Iwerity five; aJkuthoiii.d Ihe I'fatiUn:, wivh lhe ad vice nf tht Senate, lo appoint a Srpetin tender.! thereof, he, and the same Is here bv rrpeal'ff, snd th.t the oik in the i ite of Onio be ronilnued by the Wjr Dipirimc nt imdrrihe supciiiilcndcnct of an nlRrer nli'. iv;i'ier. Approved June 3, 183J. JVlA.VVJ. lUaYV . I KS1T.CTFUI.LV informs his cut- tonicrs and the public at large, that he is now receivirfg and open'mir I.. t . ... n. .we, tiocxy .ounr, . .....c. I 1 nr r ft I I " w " 'W MiawM " 3. intent 01 J) n Y GOODS 1 1.1 no-ir.i n V V T is i: il V Lr. 3..Haat la tt a avt 1 f iis NJ- at Vast If tiS rbil-drlphie.from the hirst i.nnorta. j tiont f ami if quality, -variety - ,-eatJ neTtr.nleTrcdiKc.I prices. X- doscV"'"'' attention to business, le any induce- alllVii aite iauaiuvat iv easiw muut.', , - w e mcnt to purchaser., U hopes t-r mrr.rtb unJ ' "nPrUn ""tol (ll it a liberal share of their p.itronsie. June It, 1832. SmtGOfD. .----hook-Here.-- fllllK building r.f a new Curt ," House in the Town of J. (T -rson, Ahe County will be let to the low est bidder, on Tuesday the ' day of September next, a plan of the boil ding will be made "known 1st th i-mt. ami m iv he seen in the drrkt offi e. TiTe boilning wtH-.brsomrtrrrrrrrirrfTST-rhaH furiy feet sq 'are, the wall of brick, 4'C. and prb-ibly will be reqiii.red f lie covered wiih zi. k. The onderta feV svill'' be " requireil . tfiive. bonJ with approved . aecuiity, fur the pr f .finance of the work. A. B. S'MlM.a.rr 1 t - Tr ;..rt-J-.SL'Tltr.itLAXD, S - ' ' A. M'Mll.l.a.s(3 ' " . COUKHLr, 5 B. -B tWTIIT." ZteJ sr Juti. irvM, tr22. fitsr '"Estate Sale: WILL be sold at the Court-House n .lubury on Thursday the 23id Aoptist, being Thursday of the ( ou'ilv Cuirti Suudrv ailirlt-i nf apparrU, mmdo-V-A f BOOk'S, a patient leaver sVATCIL 1 first rate VIDLIX, all lief inking ' to the Kitate of DjuL if Iluch Meen.in dee'd. . Terms ma.lr kn..wn '-At .lf JC..M UN A 1 A u A i AdmT.'f .2!3ft- I,,,E S-lcribera are de- b.h'ub ui truing iiic P . -f T 1 f ,.. 't an yi uiuu, j' lriucny own ed by Almand Hall, dee'd. 10 lines West f Bslisbury, contain ing 600 acres. There ia a good Mill seat on thqand. Tlmse wishing to purchase jhe : Jan'd. can call anl.ee it bv. appljioc to J imes C,; McCon naughey, io the neighborhood. 1 A reasoi.alde credit will be given. J. C. M.C.O-NNAUGIIEV, WILLIAM McCOY. 4 Salisbury June ist. ' 8t42 " ' CHAR I. ES VOXandCimRAW, THE STEAM BOAT MACON CVPT; SrO. GRA II AM having been "aKei last strrrrnier. in tunning between Ctiarles'on and Che anjcfpwn,. will resume her Trips in the course of a few days and is intended fbi tonlluued In the trade the ensuing sea son. .. ... " Her exceeding light draft of Watet drawing when loaded only about four and a half feet water will enable her la nr. LCheraw at all linies except, ar uncom mon low liver, when her cargo will be ligktfJfJl JJUhe .Expence f Boat.- ; J. D. CLOG II. h-.'s..:kti,as .1,. flrBrherii;-xofn'omb detioin 'fot a : few passengers. ' 92t ' J1sw..vI.W'l 6-. WAGGON KUS X Driving to FqyettevU!ef WILl BiuI it to their advantage, to atop at the ITairais fanl, where everv con. veqienee is providcdfor Man and Uorae, to make thrmeomforUlde,-at themoderace charge of 21 cent a day and night, for the privilege of the Yard, the use of a good house, fire, water, end shelter-Attached the YartL and Prov'wieii Store. Bread Shoo and Cenfee. tionary, end a Houa ! Boarders and Loderi i puin, coeafi, wncaceome and CuoMortabW lea yttimUt Jljrtl, tea- . 14 32b" ar V-a- -B"'lJr 'fhw ar -oju, iTfiM-i.niH . J aV "mrtv.A 01' '.. r0UTic.lL ncnxmiv -:wO: : '"' piI ATatmtefor the l liticM lie. n1my, a gradually extrr.dinK i l! e 4 i everywhere ertil,itr,i , ' J ", tenuon devoted i ,iat J J' which rriatet i eo.m...!.. ft ''. ..-.1... v."' '.; w yMrf.-winsnTrj.Vir . :;iiL!-.iNli,.Hs;1 iwer in, tint taste oul,f ,,, U . or I1J ihote who dc.i,, the Lrgislai au of the comrr !' erin the llall. of (Wt,, J those of our State J-doced with wisdom oJ ,li;, - noining 1. more Hear than ,Da, !,r btton i a cofsohcted icieoce, J ' ring .uly ami leflettioa. ,Dj B gift or intuition, , . , . . Nor aTolitical .Economy i;m ,.j a simple qucfti n of a Ttftf f J: Ik ues, as many persona have , ,upii01cdt - -77 h.l!r of investigation .Inch relate, , lll.tfitin. t.i Idlfrn .1 " " ""P'ovemf ni,, Orretuy, to Coinage, to ftU.-liog Lxchange, to I men,, t lht ki jatratioa o,tht. Poor.I,sWtrilI ...I ...i i:. . ' w .,mj I'tur, puutic coiicer it e.,f,i V1' ,,n',',e ,,e connecterj , Agriculture, Commerce, and aj on all ihe pursuits of life, not taw.!. ltL. . iujs ii may he W eul.tled tne scirme uich itac'ir1 the rules l. make ftimilics, t$ tcll Ui.f.iriu,utly, in the U. fe'iatci.'ti,! cumitjnect have, of jte years, 05, currcd to cry.aie a jrejudk 4 this stiencf and Cxinsequcauy, prevent that general atteotioa tu m study which ilt importance Such prejudice, however, mtist.so't, cr or ltcr, Tn'-fijtpttlrd andtatiii r.n'nal JJ ot:omy will bccomf i branch of popul.it etf ucatioo f bci g, j the welfare of ibe huakmttu It can liofdJy- be-r!ni)htrd, tl.i!, a ihe existence of this prejudice is I,-, in a great degree tl.c 4i.v.iii-d of Ctiropeatl woik6ri"Ki'nticaI F r "Jiny., which' bavr litln re -"..!)! i in thi country. Tle Engfieh p ... ha produced and it consuut'j prj. 4acin g woik v la j.f'myhlfty:, a in small volume,'' upon tt,r" rrcj branchea "of the fciencr, whi. reh more than a do2a orTwToij . inclivuluaU, perhaps in the U. State, , who hive standing orders abn adft j . their . irnnsmiissi .n works arc -of a higher rdcr, and tv tain matter a uslul ta ai Amttiut reader as te' an-English ooe j but publisher oflVrs to put item to prr TT-rrr- y-r - - -r -. ' m t.c-.eci narcocr-m ( u arrant ihe expense of publtcatioa. Itii malhlv whh rview' c-f lari before the-American- r-ple,'lhe cha of works to w hich we .-sllude, that the publication now' offered t t ihrtommu- rutj has lee;n projected; and iti Tt prctfiilly, inviting for it the prron age of ,iur fellow-cititcni we lubak to them the following . ' tiui.vs.- - U JThe Juut f riticoL totaj eH' puWited wnilBrirl' aritl nw, -a as at tract, 80 pagea octavo, pruned upr P1'1 i..f the quali'y- and size usually tnuJed t.rt lirvieaa. n.aking a aeo.i annual volurm ;-t pages, including an ludtX- It i sl H averting, becaiusf , in some caaea, the a iiuutieatioiv may octu;!. mo.n? ilia.8t);.if and, rather than to divide i iu'O to er number of page willbe'iuedi in br or, ibe following publicatioirwif eonuia nuiDDer. , - ' '." 2. It will be cbi. fl devoted toitien ft'fj parr.pbltti, trr'ises, If ctunl, and a hevpaM" afrons; upon s.he'Vrtrtt branch'" af Economy, a may be distingiiiahtd M ,"el'. ( C fintdy4.an.di0.aueb uolicii.dCll.tfc!i?,It' l books, a may enabla the American naJf' . become acquainted aitb all the W',m wnrkrwhictrmay-appear abroad. . 3. The aubjecta of Oank.111, Curretiey. Fiane, wiW receive panics. brallotluB leeioansf anil ea an car-oaM - the Editor intends to give, in the "'J". j wcra tn 'nc journ, ...c vc. v.----- ihe Bullion Committee, made to f7, a the year 1810 the n-asterfv work a " lte kiaon. entitled " The Qaesfwe coneereoj U -preciution of our Cnrrenty, t,,7!,j amimd," publWhrd in that are y1 Ttk Henry rarnell'rrecent srgik on Ftnaa a n.:: 1 ..:,!.. 1 and nt". of work on political economy I and ewotyf from parry 'VnjfzL 1 j 5. - The Bret No. will sppew ea iw oi J-4y welt, and Ike 6ral-H" '- , pleted in December... ine prrc pe Mii. payable wwVhefeeeip : and annually thereafter in 0A1 an4 tiont wilt be received lor a ket tero 'T-The' wwllriieTw bers, not residing in Philadelphia, "7 "I- sf all postages are lo be paid by . an 4rer ndmlng fit MMf,LlA . T, All eommunicationa are to be 0 and all paymente are to be made d!"J itibseriber, wbrrwiH be nsncwaible ni(! transnibaian of money by mail, m. rkc ward receipte therefor, free of & aukscriber JCil B i'AiWe'.ri.ll,liM.- J 7.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 13, 1832, edition 1
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