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SALIS BURY:
Saturday horning, January21,13 i.
fr -he ftrt r.-irt of .Mr. demmingeis -. ch will
be f.un.-l n our Srt The balacc will Lj -ucti ;
in our next. i
; 'II.nr.F-'STfX A.N I) CI.(1N.TI RAir-IlOAl).
riJIU.Ii' I.A.!S. I Wu lf!:tvc that we may njiiratuliito our na.l-rs n
All the jublio hinds wvre either .!.(! t t!i- Uulto ; 1 1 he jrii-sai;-.. of the lull b.fre oar I -i.-latur.; for aiur-nd-'
Slates by ccrMiuof the oh! St ite.-. North T;i roinn am-m j ir.x the charter of this ILa.l-IttxnJ Coinj-any, quiohl' ot!i
the ret, or were purchase I with tiie c!:;:.:'.n f.in.I ; in ', ' r tii.ii'--j .jr mti-io it !uikin prr. ih-es. It pscl the
either cs?e they aro hold by the I'e.hTil ij.iverinneui : .;ute by a kuiall majonly, and not without the mo-t
forlhe 'bi'nefitot the whole of the State.--, a id not a pirt j :o!ent oi.p.11,',,1, fn,iu mh-Ii mon as Weldon rMwnrds.
c5eiii. And yet, what have we sn:i J. We hive ; D-'Ur II ill an-1 Jesse Cooper, and w Urn it reached the
i-Wll.c:o lands, the common property of the uhole ' fonse of Commons it was op;.-od ith t',10 irreatest vi
con.itry, jriven away by in liionj tocert im ' lies, w hiie j'-N ceoby that j ri.ice of l,'m.n;'in Wiiiiniii II. Iluy-
othor Stales hive not reecived an acre. We alxi h hi- '
wn tten. Jackaun cof! ont -'nly and recemrnend tJial ':eri'rnic-l this rod .ri hi visit to Tenuc.-seo, on a:
a'l the I uidr- be surrendered to tie new St itcs in wiiiv !i ; ' '"tint f ins hostility to Ket'i Carolina, nr:!, wo may
they are located. We also .see several ol th- i:u.-i:i-i-t! I 'iily prc-unio that .Mr. Van JJuren t"r the stine re.i
ia .r.;'ress freni North C irelma v. tinr a-.i::st ill;? h.!l i .-on, i. a!-., h ..-tile. This will nrconnt for the vioh-nt,
- i.'jc procecis ol t.iese lai-.Js amov t"e :v.ii-T-.
rt.h Caroln.a u.nun. tii rest. Am nr tlio-e wh
eive tliis vote , is (.11.- .Serritor U.-dtord J'.n.wn, a:i I we
I a..)' expect .Mr. iirane tot!', the m.iic, t.r it w kno.vi.
f'.if Mr. Van Dure , is aanirt div iding the pr.--e. d-.-.
The lIhnvincr -t.jt, ;,;!.it shows, how ueicii land h 1.-I-n
e-ivea away, av:l to what puticular .States:
'Xv Uhe C-'Mte of t ;;:.-,. . l.:5?.-::-i acres.
I.idiiiia.
Li'l-Vi'.-J
l,7IJ.iJ"
II!
litois.
il issiairi,
?.I lsi.-.Mppi,
A! lhani.i,
Ioiii.--i;in:i,
Arkansas,
I'lorida.
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1,1 - I.t.'H
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, t
Ja the airreijr at'.', n:!K)iuti;ir t i eleven iniiiions ..n I
irdsol acres, wmcn at me minimum rice won;. i :ri 1
jrirh 1 1 m 'llion.s ot ;';;!.;rs, hut which at pul-c w-;
w.m:! ) -.e uro.jcs.t at Ieat .. tn;tt:.tT. Is lfn r a v
jiMice ni tins! livery bon".-.t re. 1 !er w ill :;v, 'a-r-.- ! ;
"i,.,t, siiilyet we s.'C not only our members "! t 'ore-re -.- j
taWitm these thines, but v. e seethe Van IJureu mem- ,
hrsi-f w'tr ijci-dature du.::tr th si me,
che'vos:i:i: Indians in north caijoi.ina.
!t wi'l 1.2 aWA from the f .How irer arfirle from the
Tennessee Jotirua"," po'-'h.-hed at Alliens, in tin.. Hi-tii-see
Di.-trict, that .'a: mty m thecocir-e of a yar or
t;,a expect to :ee w.ine .f r?C KJtiie .reprs e:i ;f fej in
tjte, that were .'t;iesj,el i.l ALi-'ai.i.i d.irinj the
l-?Triiiiimer and f.ll. Ct-n. VV.m.I is c-i.-'iinriisdi.-r .f tie
I. S. Tro'.jfc- r-tri T ioii"d soni here in the I liwas--o.
Jjii'.ritt, as a wat Ii over tiie.-e p;or v. retch' - rnd ll.r !
. frr, and indeed other nrcn-.-i.t.-,
t "':: fi it tlen'-ral V-o, A-v.t C
?t j:ot in.pro-
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't'v I-1 ve vv
t . s'-e t.i
're they no-.
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km.-i.-i .. ii re a I.-:.-.etut coim'ry in - '
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fif-ai : it is tbeir mt ;e.-f '
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nut .v ,.-h t.. ?t.r tiif in i ?.:,
war, and :-;-iati-'i, &:il tn .
fe . . : tei bi i that .N'ord
v ern.d tr--
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nul
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Cif. lio i ' '.
tlxitre ofwilCi scenes.
0; cinitioicfiiis.
. n. vV'cor. h is r. Im :; lW..n Valley rl rr, nr.d w
rMi-rt..n ! ivill i-'s' ' to i; .v i .. P. C,.-re e . jr ;
t-'i it;-- vvav to New I . i i- -er..-;,: " i - that t.i:
N-.-rl-i Ciirelina Indians ar.- iman ie ly r p.
t.'.'itv, and tltere is, at b-u-f a pr. !-: In I ':y t.i
-e-i h
ln v
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tiitcts anp'i.
t.,ni';i l.'.'th
ta he tiener.l p, i.e... t i ,
hut l-eiir.' m:'no:M i:.. -!
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.".r ti"s:e
Jo r i lb lilt
il . I C. l I
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r :ui-M up-.. i.e.r a .rree-iiL
i-j ii 'tr -aty timj- reitl-e.I to f::':e thei
.bin. Tie1 ei.-ei nie'.ited In i.nis n
i ; '.- f the
rt.,i.i arc moving into IV iffh '.ir. l.o.i, an ! it is e. .::.
I'll whether they wi'l leave there neee i b! . T;e-v hivi
ai'-v i .-
re
d 1.1 receive rations fr mi t ie -.over.ii. !.
!.;
is p'i t,on ot tuem.
There
i-', ho ' ' r, no ?)! (. ;
eia-.-r ut no.-td.ties, an
I'
) !'.s no ,! -,---f.raii.e
'":e treaty will be :: eh-, bt.t n- ; er' n isr it is v ;y
ft'.le the I'ldiiiis of North C-fohtn wnt !itv to be
.fl o:lI i e Jn.tr J-
TIIE-HON. IJLlOFORi) BIIOWN.
A eorre.-po'idont of fbe Richm. rid Wh.r J?ear.- ot
O'.r I leriorabrie Seniiter iu the fo.iovv;:; tenns. " .ir.
iiro-.i ii, of North Carolina, s'n.ke next in his ecustoui'ii
His enimmir was
VoMii.J jive r.J t-HHituern republican vot.-s, we w .m i '
UC I"" 11 '"r-'"T; p.i-po Tiiou.- t.1. i.'i. . i-in i- t : ,-'..v, ....u -.-. -i c- cue euiuei'ipi or f. er V tru-'- v sieu, aim tie Oe-iS lea v O to ill': ) V"l SUCI!, a .'.a C::pe- ., . . ;
r-i. : iho V.i.-i-'.-ippi. We hope be v. ill t ipi.t - as ! heart, d North Carolinian. To 1-ihour to ;.rinV p-.iiv r'"!,V "").' '"en. to orimVe c."..Uitu-e-, and. bv ' U '"''s- are requested to st tua t:.e Re-.
I-je.. .i in exciting them to war,.- ih- A-m.ts of the i pn ju dices -k.rint a measure like f,is w, h t, viti'lv fi":':'iviJil re.e-etive t owes. C.T . rvunfes. ;.nd : Hichurd Jut ks Al is-ioniry 8pp.mted h the J'.Jptist
,,r:ni,nt' ol.e.vhire .-.v- be..-n. If however uejciicerris the inters of the Stat', sWs the de .r,.!..'- 'r,, apply to stu t, n.d.udu..,s i-s may i- m luced Xta'c Conve.,! ion, will preach s f,'!n. s:
g ,vc.i.i- i . . , a .4i . .. i. ... te nib. -en.e u;xiti ipoiiCMt; .n. Manv i.t-o:is litve c. .jtA' rviiu P...r..-. . 0
crc-ht the bers ot (;. o..r,l 0,:d ... h Co nm, nd-C !... to which p-ny may be carried. T'.c ,.,d ch, pre,s. d a w llm.neU to contribute a fun to be uppli, J ! .tt m i r ,r' Tf l7 ,,t ' ' "!,-. "! ?n,; 3"1
t-Tenre-.-sce VoI.tnt-.-r.-: I.ite! m th ' I Tie. --(. e Conn- J western pirt of North Carolina ouht t bave thc-e.-ev.' towards the editor's salary, and in pivmer.t for comma- !',-. ' ' Ua aU' ' ' "v 1 or,iS -M-
Inl-his matter vw-r.-e .his eU-i:l;n w..r.-t of alb Cahuu t; ifu be ,o, we tlnuk Mr. H..ywmo:i has supe i- ; aiVtulXg tlv-v p' ople than the fact of this work j K:o.rril!c Itcistir, of January -I.
U.'m do you think of a Senator pro. ouur m- A. o,v j rlair.i-, hivin- b. bored m, re in the cu e. I.a r.,,r l."v mv tTcn...... (I in, ami conmlc-tfd. It ancx-l tMlVv. , . , U, n vn
hfo:m,rftHo: or the Mexican chief .vv.-.Vr Ii.t- I ouimou . it.ier d them will fill the War Eopartment as , ,, ' ' , ,, , ,' nt.'. . , ! . ,'wlJ . ', .
' ' . , ,, ,, ... , , , , co tI ... vv- :.u.p.; worlliy to be fallowed by all christian com-t Tic corps of il,. .t.eers emplovodto surey
'f-r ? t, so soeahetii the Honorable be: ion. I.:ew:i. Kv, as Levi Wonduurv hlls the 1 rei-ury. Wo are 1 ' . i 'i i
. , , . i , "r "... - ,i , i t r it "i - i i ii.ui.itics : tlie routf; f.tf the Hi vasee Kail Jioad have arrived,
in.'sy t 1 bad enough, we admit, btit if .ur. o.mw i! . ..Irf. t Coiil. Hot well make greater blunders than he . r. , , , , . , ... .. ,, ... ni t.-wa
" ,l - t I rnt.n the Connecticut (ottrnnf. :ii.t -. :'5 ti . -r i, i i imon the. survey anvi loca-
not lain 1 his grammar, or bis elocutmn. (tir -re-.t .-! j -.,;-
flection to him is, that he has aha uiiom-d his fhnue.r j ,s irr t jrpirft J. It w ill b ?een iii tlie notice of Con
principles, and sycophant like Imwrd h;s neck to R- i.- j j-n-s.-ioml pioceediiis in tbia jnp.-r. tiiat our im'w Sen
t aaiai Van Btiren. What olTiee h' wau.- we ca.i'l , aftir jr Str.i-i-e, .'!: the wbole-ho- with B 'tit on,'
&v but his nu-erahle suhserviency to the New Void; j a, WoK!bury f-r tlie famous Titusmy Circular,
o
i iooks like he wanted so:nethm-.
i
Till: HON- RORKRT STRAXdli
Tins our other Senator !md not taken Ids sent many J Vimima, v. ::'i all h s::ppijn-y has d m ;.:.ced i h it il
Iivi before he felt it his duty to let t.he Senate s.ee that j jf aild micoii.-titutional m n.-i:re, ard C'ocs fr a re
to can make ppecches as well as D .clr.r Nn'-'s. j p,.nj ( jf. We believe that North C-.roIira cm: r.o'.v
In former times, u lien e-reat men were sent to t ie Se- . ivu-t i.f hcin? rr presented in t!.e 1'i.ite.! S'. ite.- Sec.
mte, they generally r.to-l back a few days, and fvrii i t,v two;:s tiioruh-p.ing- party n;e; cs any lo be ibiinJ
'veek.-. lest the world mi-ilil tliink them too ihrv.ar-I ; j n tine United States.
V:! our Senator the Hon. .Mr. Strange .-cores such anti- j
ceruocratic examples lie at once jumped into t!e S - .Vv.'r of the .IJovey Mrrf.rt i t .Vr :tr Ynl,. The
fl'itp, and bean to spni; r:--l,t away. .Xur d ;d he spen , ':
lis wind on small men, and little things. He t)k hold ofjst it.is tint tiie money market ia tint city, is becoming
Calhoun with vie hand and Webster with t!i other, and I decidedly more favorable?. If the prices abroad of our
tised tbeni ab.mt as an elephant would a cotipl oflr-re it s'm jde proihicis do not mater'!! u.-cliiie it is le-jack-sH-idles.
The subject on which he m id-; this first '. he ed ibnt all tiie embirrassments occasioneil by the
ti splay was on Mr. Ol oun's bill, providing for a !t- j Trcnsurv order, will sv-n dis-.ppenr, a nu trade aud Lu-vi-Wi
of whatever surplus money rmy remain in the si:u.-s will re.maie titeir regular ccur.-e.
iO
iry on the firVt of Jmuary, In "', over an ! above
f.hat may be n ded f .r an r-cononiic.il suptx.rt of the j
Covcrnm-nt. He at once showed his hotili'y t this
ft. en sure by voting to send the R.1I to a Cettitmtt-o j
deadly opposed tothe meas.,re, Silas Wriir'if. the New j
Vork Senator, boinrr t hairrnan. This is slnneinrj i:p flr
the people of North Carolina with a vemjennce. Hut, )
be was not alone, for our other Senator Mr. Br -wn vo- i
trd with hini. Here, t.he people of N r?h Carolina ;
t& ; "re what thgy h:c to expert iru thi,- t-c.v Van j
1 "!ufn S.m!,.r. When taxes are ducted, the pet.pie
North ( arobna l.avo to piy tV-.r full ;di:io, bet
H'' "" 11 IS l""'i"d U-at th-i.'. v.-rr...
.iij s!..iil i; i....r.. t ...... !... .- ..
e ilt s'rdl be sav in.
ti.it i.ui ir n ,rr i . i ; t ill .
i . . . l i .
r:rr;iiii nil III- ri 1 l-iu l :.. .
" ":cu tho p-,.-,!,. tiif. mrpk-s th ,t his be.-n
t-:k"h from them, tlicn cur own St-nat rs co ne forw ard
( hat -rs en ne fur
t ns defeat the
le of X.iri'i Car-
j nut s-i v ii. , l.-t Us
not divide If-t us defeat the mea -
;,ur), if c:l:).Uc!li ifUll? u , Sin,t t:,r,)li;irit
i ....it . . ' '
'' -"J li ---. .wh.g, he it sobut per-
1 " l" Wl" rtT--' 11 i to lute.
u it Wul not be forgotten that (ieirTal Jick?
HI
in-i viu.iictive optN.sition of Mr. lav wood In a h t: r
from a m.-mhtr of the rislatiitt'-to his friend in t!ii
l i tre, it is slated t'i :t " Mr. H:.ywoo l vioh idly o;..".!
talked, sw. .;t;.i, and raved, ;md Viewed l. ;,,' the
zeal to H h'lt he did .sound nrTiiinni - ' t. ' ir
i Ke.l on (ai.s s;vrcit) a lulnre: J;e brou-hi to hear
.eciio;i il lf. i(iLrS, ron-iiuif io-vil horrors, a-.d v, r tiling
'aat his wils ronl 1 ( liable him tu briu- in th. li-.'d.
Mr. .Meinm.ii'jer un,!;; a co'ent, eL-pi. -nl and jxiwerfnl
-p-ech. H.it a I! ;ir. II,.ywi ;".rts proi.-d uu.-uail-i
er; at list 1. re wre to -no of the party that would
.:ot yoke ! i.t .z-i-- -r '.: . mea--..-e." We s .-e that
Mi. ! iu!.'- . : 1, ! ont ..l i.usL turn, an i M.pj.orte 1 the MM
r.t'. . -1!, ah.i.'y, .-.nd we presume thit t.he oher
ilKiil
r- f'.
'o n Lincoln i,t.-i '.or if tt ti... .(..i
not
thr
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.pi a .1... ....:... r-t . .
1 - ' i" '. I 1 01 i.i:r con.,f ;i nr.--
1, n. e urtv 1 t)i
;fy int.Tcjted in i!,o sncce..? f
V,i:-.- seFi.-rne.
TL
i'.il iv.ssej its .-.-e...nd rca I.11 . : , ."ii?
t;) votes, and u nrc-un e it
vi pais us thir.! iaj-
y the sa;
:e vet-
i;
we i,.-n:es this su'ej.-i r, we nm
t R i.il.ie tn nn
article vvhlcli np pea red m.ihe " -ir-'ard ' o:. ti
j'-cL Ameiw all the shameful ui 1
1 1
I i . . 1 r - 1 I . 1 r. .. ...: -t. .
ii iri , 11 I nil t I r'li I . i I t.J 1 fm'tof Tbu I -.-. .... 1
m opp..s,.s is ,1 ()!, nlC nru:i:v r,t',i;.7''."
'''...'.at
i-S it ..i.H.urs to rally the Van Ibirtu p.irty aL.-j::i-! ,t,
by .-lrrin.r up their prejadices on this ndj x;'. Tie;
repe.rt has n.iciied here, th'.t ,Mr. f 1 1 v w.h . I i.-, the v r:
t'roftliis article. Wc have m Lrn 'il up;i,. i of Mr.
tlayv.oi!,h:-t we thought better ol hit.t ' t.'i .n to sir-.i....-e
hi;n e.;-..ble of tdi a 1o.Mm..! ejeo, r.orr. 't b.;
vnfer of t!w:t article i-.r. hi ye no N .r'fT Ca n.liri i fi el-
i'i::
; i
,-i!s ..:!:,-
he
liini who h
y, is a mere
open on this subject, and mark w. ll w ho are i'..- t ue
mit's.
II-. j-ori says t.hat Air. Van D aren is coin i; to b mar
r: to a dr.shiiitr widow of Viriuia a .Mrs. ritzhuli.
If this should be the case, we w.!l see when Mrs. I la ton
-' hick fro n Spain whetlier he will court h.-r coep'j-
as much ashef.rmerly did hImiiP the time Gen. Jack
is. :-. h-.tcr.uiried to force her intosm i -ty. If hedoca not,
w dl j.rove t ij u very un-r.ih-.ful tinn. ti.r he owes
to frs. F. i ton his pros Tit elevation. Hut f r her le nev
er i hi !i-sve been thr faa rite of ( lenrral Jar Kson, atid
.-'t!:.i.t (b-ti. Jack.son's support, Martin Van Ibir.-n ne
ver i.!'I have been IVe-ident of these United States.
S.'. t'; a reilly h-. owes every thin-r ttj Mrs. Ilaton, und
it comes now to show his irratitude. I! t.he vvav.
. .j; : '-- ,i:"iir of .VJis.'I. aton Citab'ishrs one fact lii.ddy ho
' : i :.o:rl:Ic to thrt females of our country. C- e 1 Jack
r,;" I -en had jjr.'.vtr enon'.h t) forte .M.ut.n Van Unren on
the e.,u:iiry as I'rt .-i.I.'iit, tail lie had not jxe-cer eno-ii'li
o t jre:- Mrs. Iltrou into society ; the men of the coun-
Xri 'i'' ! -d to lairotKi-e and pwer: but the females
fii.-ted to the l-.-i, and triurn.!ied.
The a-:, t r-tcrdnry t.f i.lr.-One of the Wu.-h
To co Ti s jxjn J lit in a IJaltiniore paper ay tt ! ni-
r-d at Wtt.-uiiiijton that .Mr. J,.i s oj" North '
is .- Kiki'it of as Secretary of War uu-.'ei .h r.
. ta
id-
i li.iistration. Thi-, we think, trm-i no a u.i.-.:-jkc, a
' ' . - !
t.u re is no noted Van Buren man of ih I nan e in tn -
! State that we kno.y of. The writer must h .ve ue ant
some one el-e, probably Mr. II ay w iod of R-dei-jii, a r
j,..rt says he expects not hire..' Ie-.- than h ('
,,. ti,,..,t f,r his services in the tale oh-.-'.
iK np-
. t
.,!, said that li.e Hon. Jesse Bymmi is I.
doc. - , n.r ue.ro ct toein.
which has creatrd sf mueii etn:nrras.-rnent iu the mo
nk d concern of tiie country. He sjd;" in (h-b nee of
i its 'ieirahty and propriety." Uvea Air. Rive of
Xr.v lork Courier a in l.:irinirtr, of the ,t.'i
!ll j!
CtT The reported death of Jov. Foitule.xtcr wn Me
contradicted by the Richmond Whi-, and other papers
entitled lo crtnliL Wc ardently hope tlie report was
u;,fj-jnijJ.
The American 1 ragedian, FonRr.sT. is gaining great
applause from the play-romg piddic of" Ijoiuion. The
Im h.n Journals rank bun am tiie ht 1 raged. ans
ivav en that cor.::.et.
TilC SOUTHERN REVIEW.
vo are fbd to lo-im timt M. 'it,nnf i .!
So.th l .... t
..-) ... i.- iril.l"!. DVCUCMiitT It ICXJ
e-cialiv f'.jrtun .te tIi.atJn.i -. LY.-hur will mAna-r the
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r....i.r:ari.rp-,rt:i;cm Other 5. cUona ot cr.r Cunn'ry
:-'.i:.jii-rt I!. -vicvvs iti which are Jicucl ai..i a. I vocutcl
I toe views and doctr
iiif w.-:.c 11 an? i-u(tis
d t.. b
pec;ally favorable to the inti rest cf the tcclnr.s rr-
cfively. Tlie .New KnIand States have tl.e North"
American Revuvx.- Tl.. a t ,..
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Pliilad. lohia, tbo ifntral jv.int of the Mid ile
Since the di.-eontinuance of the So i hern U-
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States.
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tiiat tbe cii iracterof the Ireview 111 this rer-p.-ct wi!l t e
siich as the liujerf demand. Remrdm-r matter
Literature and Science; if ns may be cm'i lontiv iin
lici;Mtcd, the future numbers of the Ilev;ew enai the
f Tiner ones, its friends will not be afraid to challenge a
Ci:niari.!U willi any periodical of thiscuuntry, as to the
variety and extent of classical and scientific knowledge
dispbnid in its articles, and the taste and tpir.t uitli
which they dial! be treated.
Tn ensure the bonoltta to be expected from such a
publication, it should receive a liberal support. Kvcry
man tot lin- an interest in tlie permanence of our bwul
u.i I il 'pni.liciii in-titu'ioiis and desirous ot r' tuinin
w" '
a rul, rectory of mora ,xl.t.e.,I and classical tr.r -
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, .
e u!.j.,iu tlie a !vertis--:!i in o the Tub her.
J
"! NCOrKAt;i:i .v r lheffii .t the Sonthrrr. Me-
Vit w vvouat n-ceivi a lit eral pitr-.-iiTje i'enera!Iv,
i especially in i'i. Southern und Sunt !:w et.-rn
States, the im.i. r.-ind pro; .ses tn re-vive i, under nu-
spirc-su-h-ch -mniw fiilv io sustain the reputation
w uic.i the IjTe .-m,: :ern Rev jew . durnrr :s br-ei pv.
etence i.id( irm !
It wdfbe pu'Lhed it Was'.m-ton, and edited bv a
7eiitIen-M. who-- In-h c!iar.icter"ai:d Mrvn-.r attain-
nn ns Mtv tint, aided. e ... ill beby ablest
t I" .1. . 1 ' . . . ". 1. ... ... 1
1 1! s r .- .1 . . . 11 - ii... 1. o. in. t . :i ; ie...- i o. i; w i i i in iv
ra :k ;t once a mono tlie au'e.-.t and best penod.cala o.
i l be :i -'e.
- .....Wi. .-.
. Ifl 1 . . ..
1 1 . T ' t ."- I V r t 1 1 T : i : I ::l 4 - V:t - i i 1 . i a ii.-l 1 ti-i t Ihi.r.. wh .oh
i: .-.-.ir;'- r .md en te ;i 1 1 r t !. . r. ri : i v e;v,;ii nt o pa -ee
if t'lvm ti. n '!.-.- newspaper p-es ni ,t there ul i :
some ii'iiiii-'A i-d;red or;at A S-.iitheru -,!i'im-':it, ele
vated nh."C at! t!ie euiis.ii rations ot mer- ii r.oiu! Hm
bitain, in p. traits of every iv-rty may ennum ie
to e1;i"r. -.'i i T. T '. I ihe 'r.-si rvat :;! . f the IJf'i-i!-' .
Some cxp'-rn no. dr.ion..,bes the U:-..'er.si-ned. thatV,
entail, a sid'-i r;r-t ion ; 1 it'll remunerate hisovnb-
bor and expenditure, v ill i 'j'.ire nn active .v( ilM-rat Ion
o-i ihc p'irl of t!:o-f v, ho 'v're '"f ace i-m di-iun "tit of
this uii.lerta kino-; and wif. lU'i. i u-.v it ha h-u twj.
It s-i'ree-t.id that the subvention ofsnrh
. - 'il.MIll
r: 'aHons.
ci r- y. i-l.
1 I f I . j - " , m . . .. .1.1.1 .ai ii. -
U tlk of :-a:l0....nt . b,. ;i5,r,iied to'thWe'ohj.-cts by
tr.o IV .-i dent and ;:.-hier ot the Dank and the publish-
er, as a com-ni'tee fir tint purjiose.
TheSo i. n r i itevievv will be publi-he ! rpnrterly,
will contain 2?" to :J(K) pajres, at live d- i' -.rs per nn-
... ...A. UC I I ' - II, lll?-
111.1 . 1-;. I r nil.-:illi'. ( i .mil. '1I...W i r. I i . i . 1 1 . - 1
..!-.o.i. .i.i.-r c,l!u.ri!...r. wll f,r,.,r,l lh.. ,.r n.t
-crip'ions to Wa-hinj-ton. All contributions te the ed-
itorial land will be forwarded lo the Cashier of the
Bank of Cii irl.-t..n, nie.i placed to the cedit of the ed-
itorial fund of the Southern Review.
DUFF CURF.EX.
Resolution adopted hy i!ie S.mth f'arolma Society tor
the Advancement of Lcariiiiiir.
Hf snhr, I hat ihv Society app.ove ot general
.r . . , . :, i. M-.i.tlmrn IJeview un
der the e.bt- ' i e'l.-.re of Ju !;:e Upshur. a;id. tnkir.jr
. . ii .1 ... I. ...I. . ...Ill l,. i inui'i
w. t!.e nlai.t.ii 'and Sbve h,.l.!;,,., Sf-,t: s !, .v.. I ..... : iwcn,v ,n Uv,l-;,t' ,lui CJiatliam Ireo-sfniK, I tee ho irtitiactous intruder liv rleve,lr r i,w
-titurc of a similar advocate of o"ur prinemles Pnd I " V ,Uch . h? the Hrst ! feast ! Tne sunerer is now under ihe care r.rVv.
ts. In the pres..,,t crisis of our (.overm.iem. I'.e o, . V" " ,M.V.ncar,v a ""',r numb r. .-rai pMnr to wh-m he ia expressed 0-
cofa.VrnperuKlical of thi c!nn,t,r is Vr V T, e X " T . , - flot " S,,rf trt U ' i t!:f!?- th-ru,pose of tH--r;
. . ... ' -sot I.I II. e nr: anil in tln vn...r I......5.....1 ...1 ! 1 n . 1... .1 1- .
st ..bvioiis, heone, onsa.owcd lirretofo;ew Jn i-e ' e. . ' , , ' 7... J 1 "1 iac o'.j ctions to tin- 1. . :e
,.!.ur a,..! w aWil, ul. cl, f rcoj ,! V,' J " r:?'.'': I'1:'."",'J: '" i '.'r""'''d'.- '?vh Irk.l iu,! ,. , ,
ord a sure pledge to tlie friends of eon nd doctrines, died h.l! us , . , " " U " . 1S ' " ' r
'. ,, . . , ,. , , , , , n ; , ;,,, ! ,. Cot.. John v ii.i.i.v?!s was appointed Chairman
the I'n'il c, .d tne duty ot every one to as.-i.-t m I'l i-i ' 1
eii - i . voik in a prosperous condition, would ure its. ar.d,
friei.d , ni i ..-, 'cially the me nbers of this Soci-ty. to Ii.vvin Cam IT.ixi., Priiicipal, ajid Joux II. Cuo
a:d iu obtaini'iir subscribers und contributions th.-rtfor. zir.ll. Assist nit See.-et.iry.
Al. I l.vKI .u,
ActinoP I'rcs-dent of South Carolina Society
... . .
Jan. I'i. L.or Uil! vuvauce.ueut o. unn--.
llR.YW. i.V..t.
Wo invite the attention of the citizens of Snbs
l.i.rv- mwl ...dor.l of our traders in "riicri:! to the
f mowing article from tl.e 'Connecticut Curant,
:., ,i . i ,o- n:,rM. .-.!. '!'!.. w..rL-
jl - ' ' .. ',
j rrr,t U, relleefs g,, at c.ed.t on tun individua.s en-
i.rra -eu m it. in mos n .noru - me ""-t. w:ey pit;
t . . .
c ;( mai ui-.y ui"i:cius arr .ii-.y mi ocwi
, t . . i . ...
. i .L...-i.-.....i i" i :..."
It is with mueli plea-ure that we turn the atten -
Kini' to the ! m-.,.,f ,,f thi. rv..t":.ce of noble, nod m-nerons fee!- i.ses a certain and six-edv exeeutloil t I lie work.
i i . . i
lion of our readers to the subject mentioned iu this j Truufw ioe, piincijd engineer, and he e;ives it s
arlicle. ; his d- .-, h ;i opinion that that part of the rou.,o he
From the first settlement of this town by theenu- ! h;is s, ( n from Knoxville to this phyeo is equal,
grants from Finland, till nU.ut tliirty years am., and some jn-ihons of it the best rcji'to tor the looa
there vv-.s but one buryimj p-roiiud iu ui.. by tin; ii.n of a railroad he has ever sen. The? coin
habitants, with the exehi-e ii of those, living iu the . r. iu ;.it- determineil to comtiinre the work imme-
West Si cielv. It occupied about tw o ;ien s : and
was the sole place of interment, dow ;i to the period
above mentioned, win r. two new one.-, about a mile
distant, one in the northern part of tire 'own, and
orie in tlie southern, were opened; and since that
time, the use of th old b 'Tying ground has Ik-oii in
a f.re.it measure discontinued. The consonuence
has been, that tiie latter lias boon i.cglected, the
iiioutiioents have been V.t exposed to .;uch accidents
asi.siii'.tv ncrtir in cus s of this description. m.mv
ot ll.em were broken, more bad fallen, and the place
exhibited u morlifyin-r snectaclo of inattention and
. r I .
ruin, by no means reputable to the liyitiy; memlcr
of the community. Some months since, a few iron
tlemem, considering it due to the memory of the coming out it was fbuud chtoxir old fi ie:i 1 Samuel
dead, tnd the reputation of the living, formed an as- Woodall had wou iho race by about 2i bel a
sociution for the purpose of repairing tin; wastes of ; gainst our irn.,d fricr..i Irby Fbiilips, who scemeo
time and accident among the .monuments erected
as fnemorialsof their deceased ancestors and friends,
and having raised by voluntary -subscript iou a band
some sum of money, tbev immediately undertook to
carry into clfect the obj-cts of tb.cir nssociaf ion.
The work has, to a ronsiderable extent, been com
pleted ; and it reflects, great credit upon those who
have !een engaged in it. In doing this, all th-
monuments have been re-set, in ntinilier about Ctv
liundred, and Ihc tables, many of which hnl been
;dj - red to fall, were rcluiit, sppi.ctlud by f:1ii nia-
' son work; and wherever the monuments wore hro
.n- ! i.... i. . . . . ...
! r ' V ' "f;"""J y t'ng I istoiiod with
' IT -11 er.llw:s. i:i
t.?e:i thor,oViU
....
:;:r to
in ii of' r"
i:-, the ;f(.u:i:! has
'';h- niKJt twt'niv-
t'" Iiusium . ?-v! .,:i'!vs, I'n.i.i tinve u, 'ho fVvt
tdvt ltiv htr-n ! -....a (ll a mtv ihh,;. im.!
', ven ta.-irt;.!
. - -
t.ii iM aveHod and .ire so ai -
' ;i n-e ' tua' " J"Iv ;'-! the inscriiitions on the
in 11-
un; r's m:,.v il ; r' without !e;u iiij; the walks. In
"' centn: ol tn.
appe nance ot trio routid, the inomunents,
o. !.. hv t .i 1111 iro eieenl n..t H- i-...,.-irt
1 - ----- - . y - ' - - av.i XIVV
w.ore
tti.t te-p-ctah!, hut it is become sin-
e-iluiy nr- able and gratifying. .And when the
trees m.J Khruldvery have frov,n. it will afford, a
pl ice of resort for all those whoso txunds are dis
posed to indulge in tlie solemn and interesting
ineditntioi.s which such a sp.it is. wf 11 cah'Uiai.id
f 1 I f III I'fl 'iliil I . I .1 . .t
... .... jniv , iii. i urtuuoi uui nope mat tne cx;!rn-
p'e he,,; set, will he extensively fo'.lo.vc.l in other
places, w lie re Minilar ciicumstanees e.i--t.
v?ome i.ieis 01 an interestiii!i character resnecttn
-l.it 1 . . . - r-
r ! me uuraoiiity ot sepulchral inouumesits, have been
i o.-...-.ro, I :..
1 ' 1 v rr,.cmion ot ti
, tinned work. All, or nearlv all tie- 1
ie alioveinen-
marlde
Utents 01 u vears staudin'r, by t he eih-cts of the
i , . " 1
cliui.ite aiu! we itliu-r, were very n.iHn d caved, tne
r 1 1 7 1 r ,
;p;er i.eri. them b inrj decon:posi-d, and crumh-
1 i ? 1 r to 1. :(. It was I'unid verv did cult to re
pair sueli ,.t ihein as were broken, th.ev were
! ,I U f)1,U!lr. e.ioun 10 m-ar ine process i urunr e;.
j A !;irc fi nottnai of the nmmiiueut.s were of
' ( 'he.:h freo stone. Some of these had stood
' l0 years, a., d were not in the l.ast Dlfvted bv
.1 .1 x- 1 1 ,-.i 1
j the went hei . Nor had any of thi descripti-..u been
1 l,,i,ire'1 l v"" S!';S"',S- :" iT n-volutiouary
! Wur' so:no ust Ui,s made of the Ihdto.i sto'ie
' '"- have decayed s.mewUat in th grou.-.i.
rr-r
. t . .. 1 1
Ry the Si ah, w hu b came by IVi.lay r.iornnii''s maii
i titj uui i in- iin in rctziira 10 inp unanoon and
. !... Dili.
- 1 -.. U UK IIUUU 111 1J I.IL
, t
'''"J '! nate, have tiassed the icu?'-
(,e-'iiii. : t . .-: v. o o, aiui been seat to t
i Senate fir t.hat b . !y'.-; ceriCurrenco in the amendm-;;
John L lUutY, Esq., of Pasquotank county, ha'; be
fleeted J:tii ;e to up;.Iy the vacancy occition. 'e. :
i -""atloti of Ju'-e Donnell. A goo,!
Tk.vvis I).vmi:l, Rsq , has lieen appointed IV.-'.c.-.-t..;
at J .. !.jo.. ili.i, it ivtdson county, vice Win. A iler. '.
1 . . , . n, . .
n- i '!tiatl 1 1 "'? Mountaui.
it ji
) .
i i hn re-
:-t- l.-r him
i'.ae nt on
-. Ihirke.)
e'ei of the
, qu.-sLs Urother Crat-e to pub! ,
I every day until the I'itti, so as i;.- :
tiiatday will biin- inm to I'.ov oil's
. -;t, at Liberty 11.11; lSa an--. VJ:h 'i
'
: 1 atl K III.
! UlAf-S. i . 1 at Killer S l,r.
II.
at llcavcr
j Creek ; 2-hul at Lewi-'s Toi .'. ; jo.-.i at Newiiope; 2Uh
j at Brady's Uivtr M. II.; 2) .: .Vulbr-rry M. II.
-
LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI ANI CHARLES-
TON RAI I-ROAD.
In conformity w ith a notice heretofore published,
'a nutnher of the stockholders in tin above Compa-
n a-sen. bled t this td-.ee on Mon lav last, for the
' '
1 e.ll
Kiso i. eiecunrr - iireciors iur uiu prcsenx
O.i motion.
I After nppomtie.j. a v.onimiffee to draw oh a s.?aic
B1H.-.1 11
sho'.vin,r the iiuii.oer a vo-s to wuicn any num-
: f f in;i ,)P ... . , p -.f!ilivtv. , iujr
! validity of proxies an 1 -eij-ists'. other preliminarv
1 t. r, ti.i.. r.i ' bill rw. I init:l r ?-i .
inatter;-., the nu
rrs o'clock. As . .ur papoi is put lo press on i ues-
dav. wc cannot know the result of the election furl
11 (..r.. .,i l.n. I...- i- ii.strlion lliu xir.-U. " r.
n are sra.uieu i. f -- i"-'ance Oi
i the stockholders. Individuals from ( -haricston and
(;inciiin;ltlj ho lvVO extremities of the Road, were
. M.mdav, and iiiCre apnea to be a o-cn
I '
i i
. ,r;lj tci-Im? oi tKinvinv -nii'i clot rnmnHJ co-opera-
-i it'll .. :
. i i. -
' tion ..f t!:e road. '.Ve have conversed witli lr. 4
d lately, and coutinuo it I'.iit.d it is completed.
, 'J nn Jour,
rro-n Ihc Milton Sprrtnlor.
CltRISTMAS SFORT.
We had r.ire sjtoit at Wcutwoilh on Iho 30lh,
int. Two of our old revolutionary worthies hap
ir, -.ml the fact (d their rro.xl health
bnppcniug to !;; inentioned, a foot raco b-twocn
! the two was proposed, when each of them, pertectly
I coid. aereed to run; tin; distance, nO yards, wa?
j agreed on, nuI th two obi ve'eraus -started, they
nprn ared to U s nimble as lad, of sixtei. I he
hat was droppral as a Miinul for st.T.fing, atid liiev
nut oil willi the riuickness. of j steam F.naine ; on
,.. 1. .rr..rtii Mt'.trii..l o. bo t he seemed to ti'
ira .i .-uij-)ir.v"j "
gratified, at sec.mg himself be.iten by a veteran
older than h'nseitr F.oth of tle-m in liu-ir you b
werecoiis.ticp d fast, :utour friend .Vo.iiill rtcr.;-
to bold up !-t.
T'lie a -e of Wo hIuII is 77 years and Phibips . 1.
SI NCULAR CI RCU M sTA NCE.
Under this bead the Philad. -lohia -Svur;try
Courier gives us the following wonderful uake
story.
: ( cent Hi of tii. ;iirl, on an open sijnare. upon "t: it nsn-nded his thr.-at. a. id ai si ro,-u ,
! u''!,cn there are 'i i...nhtoncs, a monument is to ; utKc.:ion till he was ohnl to c.ominoiiro -;vT m
crccth,i fll . f,'rm ohelik, rSncen or;ai:ain, wl.eji the aill-etl nrnt c.uW (i.:sti..rt!y
r ti .. - -i ... ...
. - 1 'v. M-I'J
; arm l,a!iowhi!l streets, a .,, who f i;r . . s ago.
w liv h ;uki.ir at a irin:, s u,iu e! ;i suiiii! n; k
' which Mill remains in his sto.n;ii-h. n.l r. .... i
m lar-o itS to Ikc-.p)- fXcefiJiriflv (f,Sir:Vsi-'- a,.a
I uwn .. If ilr 'v r.,'iv.. ... , .".':. .
- ... . . . .-i ri. ; ! uti . u- 'I ? li. r
jit from its n,. liool.t oomjl.ti 4 Me ...!jffi..r.
'I'ne
1 - in
p.)'r n in reeriM: !!;! ..in
nv
r. : ra'inne
I i-.win for tuo or" three ,hss, t starxe !!
e
. .... 1 i .t
I 1 Mi. i.'.cv sire .ii.:i-. i
the pntieut 3 tl.,. t thr. u-h a r;-.- i. h -h:1H
watch with inter, st the iesn!t of t'n.s i:i-nlar af
fair, and 1-t our readers know it- teri!M.;itiin.
We have rear? of a sn.ke's heme; ..I, jr.IM
human stoiiiaeli ly fasting n short tn-.e, andhohii:
tlie tnoutii over a ho I of I.iJci mi!!?. We arc
uoi av.ae mat tt V;;s ! e. n t o
n ease
In Meckhmbnr-x count v. N. C, n tf.
tlie Iious" of Mai.' Win. . fv. . -i.; ,.Vi
- J-i e::., fit
e-ver. nf
!N Qt'I.N
. ' o' Can,
e -."l j eu i i
ier a . 1 nirerm'' lllnosv . li.'i"
CV R AXln)iH C ;!-:;;:t )
Isaac Cnrphel!, of Mt ,; u v
and ?3 months.
o-iv.
On ednosdav, V.
heshand in .New "if t!
liH.U wife ot J)r. J,
"i'iie finalities t" in
Hii. i'"-., at 1b'1 iei ,--;ire of her
c-..er c -.-!".. .Mr. AllV ANN
.i ; !...-irt wbii-U t ii i.ieter"e.pd
b t'u'U'.Vsr U-f lo -a iarjfe cir-:-
v.;n . her Intrinsic e. 11 rh, now
;!. f: r bereaved lius'v'si and re.
Aterli.rr,ofJ.ri'. i.N
the deceased.
VV"i
cie of friends,
deeply sy in par;
1 atives. ',h
Tr.CS leave respect fu ly to otK-r her p-i-,-.teful
i KiKiW IeiiiTments to her fi le-.ds am! the onh-
t : .
1 n: general lor ilu- verv h h r.i
patrc-r.aee ;e- tow -
d ti:i..ii il,c Instuution under her care,
i . It aff r.;s her preat p!ea.u:e to state tbiit ample
, j i t u iu i.eiits, in respect to board, hav'( been luado
, i !. .A snob parents and guardians as wisp, to d.ice.
their daughters am! wards under her entire liirec
jtion ma bo accommodated.
; Tlie second Sess; -.; vJ! eonirnence on the irt
of March, bu pupils may c.ter at any time paying
, f n'v from the tin r- of their t i.tiai et.
M.s--. ili.KMANt ?. i ssi-i.-Mrs. Hutchison.
-Mrs. IlA.nr ioN lias charge of tho .Musical' De
partment. '
Salisbury Jan. 21, 1S3T. nn!n,v.
Dissolution of Coparuiership.
-
itHK Copartnership heretofore carried on in tbo
name of Foard I'llis was composed of Ro
bert v. roiird, John tley Jlhs V..Roleit Iliiis.
Hereafter the firm of Foard vV Kilis will consist
i.l tti'l n V- nninl Il..lo I'Uic-, nhi wit! i..iii-
tiniie the business at the firnicr stiind. Tiicv hate
just received a large assortment f
9
AVhich they will sell at tl. most reasonable price..
Terms as heretofore.
Salisbury, J.m. 21,1 S.T. 3 a o3.
Dissolution of Copartnersh ip.
IHK Co-pa i rnersbip herete.f .re eistiit.- between
tlie sub-ci ioers, under tiie firm of W.ii-. n tV
I3iIiott, is this day. dissolved ty mutu A eoiieut of
the pai tics. All claims against th'j firm e. 1:1 bo
settled by ivinelien I'iliotl ; and payiueuts of;ii
cojnts cine them wdi be made to the si,n .
n. v. wat-.ox,
K. ELLior r.
ni-ri:cTFULLY informs the Ihtt.i.-,
to;-,;ers of the ..Id firm, and his tV.-r.
. cn-
k; in
- ke p
id I.l
I nai lie v. ui o:i nu o.i.i
Si'.-.'U :-i 1 a i 1 1 '.' C - ; .
bu-mess, at the old stand, w hoc he
on hand a ijeneral supply
1 1 -.
happy to see an.i accommo.? :te h-u-.
Salisbury, Jiinuary 21, i -'iT.
x. r. il w. Wi.is ... !:
thanks to bis friends mi iiu; pul:
rs bis
verv
!tloriil patronage liestovved npiti the ;,l ve firi-j
while he was contiecte i with it, and would earnest
ly solicit a contirniJiiice of tiiat patroiiage to his suc
cessor Mr. Fli! ;t.
Jan. 21, l-;.;,r.
tl
wm ri " T ' " ". ?
R.mai,inr i'i Hie Pout Oifce ot LllXIXOTOX
X. C, oi the xt day cf January, 1 -37.
I...!Ienr-. lieekcr.
C.Absaiom Cameron, George Copow, Robert
Cox, Sanson C'ooter, John R. Cutti-ng.
I...Catbariue Day, Isaac (iirdy, William Dan'.
K....To-ei)'.i Uvans,
t;...Dani'e! (nubb, William (Crimes.
II... IlernJon cv Coon, William Margrave, Wil
liam F. Ililbard, Tboai is & Robert Hampton.
L...Jo!m Lee.
.V...Mi.vs A C. .Vau-lcII.
It... Hiram Rattles, John Richards.
R... Sarah W. Sowc, Mi.Uiac; Smith, Wil!ai:i
Scr.lord.
W... "Absalom Williams. JeiT-rson Wilson, Jobil.
I Winders, John Ward. Ihdlv Wi-dord.
M. ROUNaAVlLLi;, P. 3f-
Jari'tarv 1 L I s:7
v.-
A vmsV v aVov
CC.
rgHF. sttjcrtbers having cjualif'.-d, at ti;f Xo--
vembcr Term of Rowan .uotv CooH, as
Admiiiistiators on the l"sta.- f James Cr.dge.
dec!., hereby request all persons having ciaims
n rainst said Fstate to pr"ent tbrm legally anthem
ficater! within tiie titntA. y.rescrilx-d by law, or this
notice will be piead I.i bar of their recovery and
r.Ji persons indebt -.'i to -aid estate are requested t -
make pay n ep. without delay as no iudulgence w ill
be given.
RORF.RT. X. CRAIob,
'liO. t'KAKil',
Itowan Co., XV.ciiiUr J7, i-SOG.
Ad
u. s.