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( 1. t- I a tl." ti- r i" unfit- hr I':.' ,0 r H.-Ca- tax d 1- d ia fa.v ! i-i 'Mil !. 1 i ; t ol hi! 1-' M I II rd of Com- ,,,', ..!) tll lie, ,C r ,,riw oi t.m an ,1th-' r H r i' lin.i ol 1 , uiii! r this act. ,(1 . L il"0'3 VI!. And he it fur! Thai it hi, all ii0 j,,lv ol the Comity i ru;ee, or mo ii:;.'iii m r. 1 ! i' etictouii!, in eaMi county, to transmit to the governor, as icsuium " " .". " ""'ioh a full and accurate etulemoni of the whole .int of taxes levied auJ collected in It is county ; T,t ' the years one thousand eight hundred and tlur. ty nine anJ otio thousand eight linndred ami forty Vtreptiti tlto public revenues paid into the pub- he Treasury by tho Shtsrvff,) fjccifyinjf in Mich (itcmcgt what, were tho subjects front' winch such irs wort) levied, nnd how much from each source. ,.'f lajatmn; also a full and (rue account of tho dis lurmf!nls of the monies so collected, showing s hiftily what amount has been paid for the .ros jWii.iti of insolvent criminals, and their' mainten. crico in jail; and" hnf sucn statement shall be re-r.ir'rK-l to Ihti Governor 6njif befTiro tlid first day .rfWernbcr, One thousand eight hundred and for- ivi anl if jiny couuty trustee or -other agent of nuMic accounts .shall rail to make return as alore. l ", lie shall forfeit and pay tho au.rh of two, hun dred doll4'i t 0! addodto the .fund for common f, hiHiis; and it shall bo the especial duty of tho so lu-itor of each County to nio for ihe same, if any filiate shall occur in this county." ' , . ' '.,"s esse THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN TiirsDAV Evtxiso, J Ijujaby 21, 1839.' CO" Tor a calm, Signified awl d'?rmsinnate ra: presentation of affairs in the political world, and a plain statement of facts, we refer tlto reader to the address of Mb. Sbctahb to his immediate coastitu nits, which we give this week. ;; Whether all his ieductiousara-correot kWchne TWu"d--the facts are set forth. In one respect, at least, this Tetter is worthy the consideration of everjr liberaL wisded.and honest tnarj;ai "be'teg len,''and Ibaid expnsition of the writer's scutiutonta Free from par' tinij rani and aXcutMtMMM.lrxShopaiieandsoa - tbe rght jroanawhen he declares himself untram. sjelled by partial prejii'diie and influence, and free . '.L .. 'I'll .' '1 in act wttn any, ana an wno may propose sucb mea lares as he believes most conducive o kliegooil of " ' C. Cuuiit'ry, anlt'q conformity to the Constitution. '- i - - i " -it ' . Ai-ABAa. ReKilutions in favor of the Suh-Trea j ary, "separating the public money from all connex b ai'a Biuks," passed the House of RepreeniT , tivea of this State, by a majority of 15 Tote"j jmd t! r.msttheestab!is!tmentof any NaUormtCank Kv aiiril.. .TOT I - - seen j firm the eitracts which wt give id CongreiwTonal i f(fccdings,tlmt Mcsura. Rrown and Strange have i iwcived and laid before the Senate the .resolutiou : P'fd.wf"igislalurf'3 ; "!.j-.' (v-v au uia f4if prewn, anaT luture. Tiis remarka of JUrBrown, ort-iho'-bceas Tre or oorspsee, eo that.'wc arflUitiAblete ttW t- i . at kogta tha prtocipnl pointrnf rhff frf' neat go to declare, that be. shnUldalwv bold Km. a'f Dound to conform Ip infltructioiuvcither by obey-j ill iT A mm... 1 ' i . ' f 0 Muuimon to retain nis sent umt; it.o m eting of the next General Assembly, when !, sa-julj resign,.;-: - --;- fit. Stiaoge eipressed his willlngncis and inten '"a to comply with tho will of the. L-gi.-jUture as stained in the resolutions, so far as ho cixild coo. ciontiously, and with consistency do no; further should not. For various reasons ho considered hi imperative duty to retain his seat. , p. i . . . .... .. - 0 oavo already expressed our opinion of the ? whic' we conceived it tolo incumbent op. . j-. . w pursue , u is,, in our ..yietSj; Kf:'w:tly evident; Ibaf V'u?y Wve been required, by, Jear demonstntlidn of a "geiwral' dipp"roval of ' f course heretofore, to- resign they have otherwiw it seenis, and aro dcternnned to J u tolheir placeVfi.r the present at least. , ohserte tltat Mr.CLiy, thinking the gentle". I','' "L-ifIr-'-''l-!lira.Jyhu pa-sod Ure-.?T'fnnT TC m need of a represeninlive, with disinte. 'i zeal, took, them' ot, once under; Ids pro. f';;'',a TolunteereJ 1i services in their do- ": aad owreover, coiinijcrmg probably from . -'r ia ih-i life-laturc that the Senator?! , ' m wanted. a little etiliglitning, hd obliging-.p--:l-reditw-nid tocxj-luin the meaning-of ihe ''""n, and at the same time. Kiii"?est snme ad. : ta tho mailer, very conuiderate this, irt that Kditloman but his pr.ifT-r.'wns rather ","1 ni uworeoumiou-ty rejertej by the North Sew!,,rS' they seeming to think it a era "d unwarranted intern'reuce on hi, part to " 10 point oiit to Io rcoJinj roiuuittw,;!. f ,-nd th hi!! r th! e ,!ah- of Com:,;,,,,!,,,..; . Wes', li li.iol IHilitHO i, .;! tl,.-:. f n -rac-hi urri- fit ca i "i a C,rav, r, t t. ''".t of o" "Signing nis piace, out not regarding thj i rv iji" A V T ' ;. , , ! ! ; s ch, inaamttch a. the term induct r Umt '?V.V ilXSCELLANEOUS ., i was sedulously avoided, and even riisr.anl..il. ti I ' Ths a-VvJ-Tt -.w. ".-t aU-i .as-1-1 1 . "." T " 'I ! fu reng to iraU thorn explicit irtrur.tioi.M-, ,-n tVVtrt. Tt-w-'Jif.aiU-.' Ts. Jt-l. , - . uuea , recogntw tb nKhtt : - aj sH-r -- ;tfr.lir " -u-it-uous was not imposed : he concluJ-d by ,... - - - ; ,v ?i T-Z ivt rarity, fcvery Cu'l.lr.'n. .-ur. J'u.'.,,:. Ha'; - .i.l. ;. - I.mui, I.ii!(,,I.mi, Lyon, M..i,i.iii, ,,rl, , '-I. I''-""'"'. l;-l'li..i, Nrurr, S h'Hi ,,f I',,,,,,,.,.. -C.4S. ii-;'!, of Imli-iiia, Tipton, V!kT, i.ne, W.H.j jj ( ! Mi. W'rii;l.t Yoiin-.; 7. Atfjt--.Mi'i-HiH. l!.iyai(l, lliuwn, (jtlhiiun, Cloy of K 'nuicky, Cntl"n I 'D, J)ivi, Kn'iit, Mi'hVan, M't-f-.-k, i'ri-'iiiit I'fi-ton, Kive, limine, Itolihtus, liu. fl'i Soutlir.l, Hpfitee; Htr.tiijje, Kwirt, Tullutad, Wall, and Williams of Maine 2i .. -The resolutions to npiiuiat a Select Committee to invfHtigate tho defalcations of iSwartwnut and nil others which may exist, have 'occupied iho llouno fur some time, in di bato on amendments-a To tho niauiter in which tho appnintinent sTkmiUTIo made, whether by .the Speaker,' rt "t6i'e ii'r ly ballot ; they finally passed on-tho 1?(Ik (irbvUliivj for tho appoiiituiont "f the ConMnittce by ballot, and it was accordingly so onpntod." Tho result of the- uallotiujf, vits he clcctioa of Messrs.! Mur ium, Curti$, 1se, Damon, Smith, E!more,.Vuk man, Hopkins, and , Itubkg. Icn. lMiuare'r Vnhmdnaii3 .lluffey, requested to ''be eji'used from serving, and the vote, being taken, the (louse. , cxcusel tltem, and then proceeded to fill, by an- other election the vancnncVs ; tho result was the choice of Messrs Martin Taylor , rnd --Wagenen " Oa the 19th the day was cuhsomed in discussion on the application of the three last chosen gcntl- inen to bo 'excused froth servinon the Committee. 1 Altogether, the appointing thU Committee a p. noars to be a dilTicutt ' matter o Hisnntw of;.. A resolution was introduced. by. SlX ! Wise authori- zing the Committee to appoint aqla.rkj and printer, and also granting permission to the fnenibera to absent thomsetves from the House during, its Ses ion, and to procted, if necessary, to New York la prosecute the investigation... , - y !Jlie.iMtMet--. of lewlutiiHW yaa tVjUia J.XT gwlature of -this Sta i, one asking from Congresa an appropriation for opening the Inlet at Nag's Head ; t he other oo tho subject of the puWi lands, - have been presented in the Senate by Mr. Stfunge, aim iuiu on ma uiuit'.....: . - v We loarn from a Wo Tutc tloosa paper,' thatat tho annual commencement of tho- University V Alabamaythe honnrary Di!gree'or n.T)7was unani mously conferred on Professor Mitcheii, of our ,voivertyi'-?-'1--''"'"""'?;"-'"- Soutbkkji LiTEaAiT Mrssgoe. -The Janu ary nnmbelf ' of this always interestinff Mrj.prUcaL presents a more tuna usually varied, and attractive table of contents. Among other articles wo notice : one highly commended by 'he Editor of the Mes senger, entitled " A scheme- for rebuilding South. L-jexa Lomnwirso.11 ' " " ; .BAUsaeax, January 18, 1939. According to previous notice, a meeting of tho Citl- Mns of 8lhury wss held at tho hnuie of Mr. Benja min F. Frilff, to tke jnto considuralioa tint espmiien. cy wf erecting a Coiton Fsctory io the Town of tJalis. Thomas I- Cnwsn, Eo,., was esllml to the chair, tnd Clwrles I. Torrenee tppoiutod Seerctars.- r -Addresses iiirbly roommending the tnesnuro tnd trwitit urjring it sdopiioii, were delivered bv several gnt U-oioo present, atter-sirhic b it wss o rmnimootly t- OIVM, - . . . . . ' I. That a Cctirmttee of three be appointed to in q'lire into ihe prehnlde cot ol fecti'ni a Cotton Fctv ry in thn Town f Sulisbnry, and tlau it V mt ot corutructin? the iiw, to'ethi'r wnh ll oihor ncfsnnf UijoiBitt-wwsf w-r, srai Tlint V,j reportto wwmrtwtw 'ftCTofMtUj ' urextFibruarj iCttrtt iBiC'nrt-Uwe toSalu&irv . 1 - ; 1 - . 1 Ut a t-om..-!!U of Aucff k spomtol. to wihat wx sttendjiee or lU lM.-tw f Rnw4Liauja.ge-4 rtHTwj tns-Taey i nor u February Coort I ?tsil jftpomted lit com sis o w & ws . tsV,y b . .rrtitt,w'v.U!,' ' Is ' - ; 'a-:. " 'w- t .ssi v. w-t av - i ri isjx'-araw wm r t . . r la raw-ll axttH vv Jf ifi,& sv at Vis Vie - JlLfil M.O.,. .MV'I. X. M J A . . VI . . tl ("1 I ' - i J -. - t rr '"Tr rr.jofjt csyjalv 11o current ol, apeculalion is - Ii sa' , A:.sif fi;.ig i ,!,, "t with a strength , never ;vV,' fa AVw - Va- 4i w.swio stddom influenred bv the spirit of r sTV'v;, f K .. VV ' .'-" Js.-ni,tHjn. Th ppulsrity of the new. Lw, and . . .Tat. &l-'fi ''-.-h, ri i W,ie it" ub good forme may be turned in. J.i.w utacaoa ia4 akaia Ihrfafrihjf" bf- thm-lnstitatlohila' tut' large, from the if ia;.rcivj'jiiir.i,i, I !k.rpnty tiis; jn ut ni jt',.j,os .wife fiawaramti teaj?!: v" -'f ' : v i- , . r'WUJJAM ALLEN, " Catwuis Canity, Jus. i?!. IVTJ, ' " . , . . . .t . ....... f frum M" CW resiirsr. FAVTTKVtttE, JlO. 19, r AVITTKVIttE, J.10. ISJ, INJJ. . Buiiin( Uii s fjejjTj-jjjjla.yAliiii nr ' taaiMi,i..uiu iMinuj oi n.uoq urn tuuiu in uuriil? lltH week and lots tvund a reau'y murki-l at from fit to Jftl'J j'thc article ariiiean to be anuelit afn-r t prenviit ; '1'bure have boeu seveiat ltofhads lest'totm eo in market lUtt week, wrcch hn been snht l f t u(k ; . tor f until innjnelfd, H cents tm ofTcroil and rcAii-H by some lieldera of die sriiele. It i much svwt;iit after at the prov-i.t time ; Rui.-nd ts getting ilml, but no inute" Tial di'thnc in price;. .i!i!i to-loy at l oil; ro-n j raihfr sdMti--iiiir,nli.' K Ud tents tnuri wnjonsi nsts Ml; fl nr(iiipvcie(!) 7. a 7J tMrlmrreli aome cssh mleit fnxn w.tiniia lor le. Feather 4-i I Ullow :1'JJ; bo"swx '2."); p.rh Cj a 7J beef 4 aC; butler lsn'JO. Ourniorkelis w 1! mjiplicl t'it!i groccne of sIiikM every kuiJ; no variutioa t prices w-irtli no , ticing. .' - - . -- Arrived, 1 1'h in-l., Sli?imr HanrieUi, dpt. R'jsli, wita boU Nelson in tow, wii.h I)ry (iomlii, Irou, Molas ens, X) bh.M) otlt, (O K) wck,) &.c.,: f ir-inerclei'ils liera an I milk' country, onon wfiied we msicoC j.Ue & WliWX, J. 1 O.-f -U &. Saltf, .llem ' VnuulMCtliri'l'.' ! Cmipiny, 11. Led lord, It. Marc.a, tl, iiiiitli, ami ot tiers. I depart-"!, IV.tt, nlMni-T ll'-nrUitta with oiton, wtieit, j tbix-ved. rotiiHt yatn.&e.; onth' Klii.But D-iignnci-, ; aril on t'n' 17;'). It'll Ni Un-I With tl mr, cot..!i, tlu-l f t.i tiey ad wIi.m?, i'.'.e" tie fi al le oa-oi'M i--r" '0 H I ta'.! .Wi Mo ' vtcln J' r r c, (it ll i -', ii a n i . .'!, f - V - j i... ;i v.-ry I ;n t eu! ', 'j ' I ' ' a .V." ; ' rt a 1 : fa' '! ' , ! V ' i ! U I.. :,'.: : , i , il. .f,M i ('I ii.i.v I i a fun-, : of , y of l'iii! .'ri:ii has bun.' rc-itio-j couimtiiiieatioji. i- it.lo - i;i l!. niiiictd uu'Ki'.n.DUita li:cl.rti(i.n of i.i!::ri:N. The Resolutions of Meckteuliurg Count f, North Carolina, of May J, 1773, di-tulving all politics, between the " citizens" f that county and (luat I'ritaiu, declaring themselves "a free And self-go verning itsxiciaifun, Under Ihe cmtrol of no other than that of their God and tho timiernl Govern ment of I lie- Cong-rosi, have excited more A ten. tinn the last tight years than any Jther occurrence of the Revolution. - ' . iTho authenticity of ihcue resoluTions has been questioned, yet no others have becn'producrd and i: could not lie denied that they, or others of a, like character, were jM)d, itnd which, at, the tune, were described (hy the Koyal Cjove.rnr Martin, in his proclamation of the 8th Augustj 1775,) its ."im porting to b1he rtsoU'e's of a Stdof puple stvling themselves a Committee for the County of Meck lenburg, most traitorously dertaringthe entire die. solution of the laws, government, and ConMitution or this country, and setting up sy stem of rule and regulation TCfaighiirit toTtte ht, and subversive of His Majesty's Government." . in the course of my examinations into the (mpuPj lar proceeding of that (teriud of our history, I have met with another set of resolutions adopted by : Mecklenburg County in May, i'iit whieh answer very welt to the description givd S Governor Martin, They are exprt'StaJ in sonvwuM difler ent tcrnm, and are bevidea tf a much wider scope than tlinne heretofore published; being in fact a general Declaration of Iho Independence of at) the Colonics. Relieving that thetw will be'interesting to many of your rea.lers, I vend you a copy for publication, . ;" v , . W Asuijwrojfr IWrl7r 1 S3. ; ' ,." CHARLOTTE TOWN, MECKLRNBURO- COU.V- AV-; jy, MAY 31, 1775. This day the Committee met, and passed the fol lowing rmtolves: :' .:' -. . t . j ' .'1, Whereas, by an address presented to hn Maiej- ty, by both Houses of Purltament,in February last, the American Colonies are declared to be in a slate of actual rebtdlipn, we conceive that all laws and commissions confirmed by, or derived from, the au thority of the King or Parliament, are annulled and vacated, 'and the former civil Cprmjitutiotti-t, vx-un-x"vrrinrr,Z:Ia-..i.ii jj vuiuiiivo, lor iiiu fivi;iii, wiiuiijt vupt;uuuu. I o, provide in aom uegreo for the exigencies ol this couuty in the present alaxming period, we deem t rrprow.ahdn to pass the following re-' 1. That all commissions, civil and military, here tofore granted by the Crown, to.be exercised in these Colonies, arenunnndpj "ww .V ira,iivini viifivilT w iivii T uniH3tlun,. 2. .That Uta Provincial Conirress of each 'Pro vince, under he direction of the Great Continent al Congress, Uinvcstcd with all the" Legislative aud Executive powers within their respective Proving; and that rto othef Jginlative or Executive docs or can exist, at this time, in any of these Colonies. -,3. As all former laws are now wholly suspended in I his Province, anil tho Congress have not yet provided others, we judge it necessary, for (he bet. ler preservation of good order, In form certain rules and regulation for the internal governmeuf of Otis county, until law hall be' provided for us by the Co'ugres.",V " . - ', . 'r -,,,,..' '-..--.; , , -' A. That the jnhubitanta of -ihis county do met n a certain dsv appointed by tbia Committee and,: nnoii( i HHBH iiiuiusuivoa lino otonvoilipillllL-B, IJilU 111 lilt) IIPUHIJ ouu wn in i.n aunu UL VU4I- lotte,do cttoose a Colonel, and other military offi cwrs, who shall bold and exercise their aeveralpow-! by vtrmeof this chrace;'Ilia independent of the Crowaof Cval Rrmtin and the Ibrmdr "Coiistiru. I too of this Province. lIiNTELUGENCE. . " , following atatemenl and rc? b lor. tne ..ior fiterior is progressing mail brings now ofT ivnr v ,':-i.oit starting up, all of them with to b-itik ttpHal, aeims to hare excited the farmers I iu ai t rvordinary degtwt. As the new law al - ;!v m hair of the atcurity to be real estate, Imxk) a:.d mortgages are taken to this city and ex cha"g"d l'jr ute stocks, which are deposited with t Loniptroliert The amount of bills already, is I . I ' J ... a. -. u .tardiouM aitoiiwlMte 'their rstivs bt tnd CoinntroKer. 1 lie amount of hills of circulation already-ordered and m preperat'nm, ia hardly 51,000,000. These bills are sought afivr withe great avidity by the public at large,'and are already producing Casj in the money market. This ene lead to nc opper. at ions and 8iecoatiimhm!LjllJurnrwUi t frrrijj- uoinand Hir. money, .itnd further expansions of circulation beyond what the wants of legitimate Irado require. The currency then heroines de preci ttod. Then banks, bused on re-sl e-ttnte, of-1 ler n-t irmeiiy lor tins nuu a general crnsti must be the eure rtwult. Thus the new law, alihmih it may provide ample security to the bill holders "against ultimate loss yet tho' grout body of . the jteople are not protected Trout loss arising from un steadiness of prices and fluctuation of values. ( . General Bn hiking , Laip of Nor York. The comptroller of ihe tsuieof New' York 1ms made an official rejmrt of bis proreialings under Ihe Eooer al Imiining law. I ll appears by a lahlfi appended to tho rtpo.it, that, op to the 5ih uf January, there were .ol a-vwiations; that tho uinount of circula ting ni.ti's applied fur whs S'.'iOO.OOO ; tho total ctpttnl sub-tcribod, S U.OOO.tMW ;and th.tntrgrcgate ;ti.i.tiii:ii;n c.iui.il covered. I.y ttu Bs'c.tioih wat 1.17,0:!').00; of dollars. A tub! I ' v i- ? i- ., V ' T i;e F..r It Ii fll l "IVl'S!, w e!i .,,ia lit."! 'iit;ks ii- V.' .tl .ct! 'l ie- " I i ! ,' la i l ulili. . . Tim si .::'reet"." aiit.ai"it is V!i'.ut i e t-,J !tu'.iioriz"d Iil.ll'!'), M,'. ' ' ' ..-im-ios - ; rt.tltiO.noO' Oiil'.'.O.ln.O"' . ft (lOO.OtH) ! i t ! I I.;-' hv of in thimn l.n,-.-, t.ta vi l!i.''li ii i-l l--c.l l'f'! 1 nmrn.n of i'i 1 1 lli. .u-lt il---juVii public nolii-o, 11'lJ ir H'la'uH III-TO I mdiV t! vaiiia je all'ir.!.- I liv r.nlr...i U t tli" firni'-r lUou-..tii-U of tin-vies ami fi.io sjtti nr'ion nl--. We ouj.l, a', to ik'iiI.o.i thai Mr. Cogd-.'ll l.es seven miles front the Rail It.! tnt'L, and this dis. taneo wascoiisiHj-ieiitly to ba oveicomeby ag'.ms. Vilthiw;tun .ihrth?r. ' ' Cu'.v:i.Asn (Onto,) ;..i, JJ. ' Thflhvu-'ht. T!ia drought of the wiiiineT and fill, and the cold dry weatli:r of the jastjitnnth. are producing aeiiout inconveniotire in Uki control jKtrtivn of ihe Slate, a well us in thi lAt cnan try. Tho s'piatits, very low before fiety.Mig ciri ineiieed, ore now alumni entirely converted into icei Tho oldest settlers in tlto Siiita never liefore -wit-nesed such scarcity of wster. All Iho mil!, ex cept on the largest and miHtdurab'e.strvani.'i, are - -'stopped, and the .Mount, Vernon Wstehman says . that people, come CO or 7i) miles to the mills on O'vl creek for grinding ; and that large strcan on ly afXird water to carry a run of fciouea at each mil!.. We uoderstnl that flour is retailing n -Ms-sillion atJ5 tit ConquHtiee of 'the difficulty " of obtaining grinding. Herald . w- ' . JlcnJing.-- Go into the house of some of our far ers ami ou will find uo newspapnr no perio ItcTil rtt- any kind, and hardly a book. Ak such men lo suit "Vribe for paper, and lltcy wilt tell yi that they Uuvo no tim.' to read one. , Rut who m m cooKtant ly enijdoyed its to find no leisure fur (ho improve. . mcnt of bis -mind ! Not the farmer, certainly, fur i the long winter "evenings aff rd him several itoors very day which ho miirht devote to readinz. -Not , tho nieehiinic, for instances are fiequent wltero tho - industrious anizan have attained an euiinenre in " tlieeriencfa. merclvjbj.jistng thrlr leiaura- laatadf-. - Uoe ot ilwmost eniinent oriniitl sxTioiar-f the age is pruTessor Lee, of one of ihe Enidi-di Univer aities, and yet all his education was acquired during tho moments of leisure which he found while em ployed as a journeyman carpenter. . ; The fact is, every man has leisure to read a newspaper, a no' those who plead the want rf time as an excuse for not taking one, are almost always the least industtious. - London Polirt. A letter from London to the Journ i of Commerce, has the fiillowina parae'rapti ,4oohiflivih polite estabtrsTitiietifoT Ilsbj Urn the . Great:", :,,.'.,..il-.:.:-.x ........ r-. - The report of the i MetrorKilitar) Cpmm'"ionctr "oTl oliee has just been printed, from which it ap peats that the force consists ot 2,909 constables, . 842 sergeants, 70 inspectors, 17: superintendents, 2 commissioners, and a receiver,- The pay of an ordinary constable is 19s.. m week, a sergeant ft enf 200, . Tha diameter of the police districts' Is ' r m r 1.1- . 1 : irotn 14 io ii mne, ana inetr pairoi or traversing : pace, is twd miles and t half aruhaur.' ' Robberies in dwelling houses have diminished one-third. , "rNarlhtaler UoMfldrtrf. -We learn from tho recent valedictory, message of. Governor Kent of - Maine, that the comroissionors recently appointed to ascertain and locate the fiorthertsiern bou'inlary of tho Slate, report that "it is difficult to imagine - a more.certaitj and accurate dnscriptioit of bounds riea than that contained in tho trfaty of 173, or which with' more certainty can be applied on the earth's surface, : Its ntonumontsTsre, as. fixed and Certain as tha pola and tit evarlosting hills, so - 'one as jlie.teyx iXBtorinnrau4l. g shall k oniinue"-.iV. Yt Cornier -EnquififT"-' r -j" , f rjriTllEfl. FROM MPAICO. jiv ma tssr avwiiiiij s matt we rrnvo sa vices trom i Ne.l)jJeana.aaljta we 4lte 7thj inst.r lumisdtii it5 the r - IoIIowist artitpjonai particulnfs from Vinco : - 1 he rrefich lia1 evaruated the, : nl Verm CruE, and the French llot hndrtutoved from Vera , Crua to commence the bloelTsde anw .-Juuadyaiwerenll'jelJ the French, Ii vim in the . interuif of the coonfry, to clear out with their fhm :i:i. ) itr.... .. A a .... r... .t :..i..l:.: . o nuu .o-' i, ttou ii, nail oo luim iiinuoitini; .i -j'.i mo intcrmr lor ine seme purpose. A lhe FrPM.h bris Thp ieresi LouiseV waa to leave Vera Crna in eicht or ten davs. with one I- nundred and sixty French families for NewOrle ins --Nat. JiUclligettcer. " ' ' ; Of one hundred and sitty prisoners received in to a . certain .penitentiary, one hundred and ten were bachelors. What a warning! : .V. i -: .. UNITED I.N WEDLOCK, , ' : In this County, oft the I7lh InRtsnt, by Jacob 8. Mv ens F-q , Mr. JOSKFII ELLKIl to Alias JSVEIJNE MILLKIL- - ' - in tins lyoumy, on tne utitti iqtant, ny jacoo n. my em,lq., Mr. IlKNRY WISE to Mvi U).UiaA C ... DEPARTED THIS HFC" .Near.'tWs -Tow3,mi. Sandsy the ISth (mtiattf, Mral CEL1ZABETH FOOU willow of the late John PooT. Ou the loth instant, in Iredell County, st tin rest , denee of J-ihn Moore, Esq, Mrs. ZILLAH W'AL-" - LACE, in the 4oth year of her sac. ( lmmi " fn Nsahville, Tnn , on Sunday mornmc:, the iU)ui V ulL, Dr. JOU.N M5VViA.', one or the olaest I'Iivhi t cians in tliat city, sod a native nf ihisTonj; tV,. , e .r.. . CONDITIONS OF (THE FAKMEUH REfilSTF.lt . for 1 'ol, VII. Jrcr.it(iU more reduced fur punctual -. .- ar sHfswaeee jwymrnfs. '".l. ;.. ''TL-TilE FARMERS'. REGISTER is published 'in monthly numbern, of (Jl larjo octavo pna eacli, snd ... nostly covered, at -') a year, pnyl,! in advance. , Or, for ji may be pnrcln d, iwo cop.ri of lite same C.ir- " rent or forihcoming volume, if bo ordered and paid for - in advance, (oral iho tititer" making the suWnpiion.) in current money, (ssiiekcribrd bnlow,) and withoot lobjj or tledticlioa for postage, or any othr charge to the puhliidier. - . ' II. SSuoscnaers nnw on tne ni, wnn nave aitrsoy - , . . . . , - ... naig lite recmar aiiiwcripiioq price oi is.; hi me innnrii 1. '..r...J f. ..., .. ,.l, ..it t.u. .t,A WVO ri:'('IH,'il H'l m ,Jj'J P"11 "am I'l ivj lege, upon seniiint,' potl-puid order, of having. a so. Cond copy of tho aamo volume, sont to say ntw mih acriht'r, wiihoui further charge, for that volume. III. A like privilege wi.l ba allowed to every old nult acritwr who baa not vet I'-nd, htil who shall do no, tn, t : shove, before the i.ne of the il numh-rof iho 7Ui vd-1 I nnio- lima in inert ttihtriatr In hntf oricS lh rest rf the wrk to'rrrry i'A7.vr, out or -.. tiia ny ' cWi''o rtil fj'th i'i?lr, " IV. If however, no more imin one ropy is or i.-r- film, auh a r;;.!a.n w.CO will Mill li,-SS In Tele',,?,- the Volume; ss it is n t denjin I to .ere striniion d.-Lt, or pay.-im.t, to lt in . ! !'-r And if sn order is nnl f r two v'-'. vrt'l Blieo With till.' C lU'Vi.'iii" QilHi ',' J, l.ll') . -!' . V. The piH'? i f V'l.iek volnu.e.-, as le ie fir 010 slone, fjl'l f r I, ;V i ".- t- --. ' " fimc prni'.r-u (' " ' 1 f. -" i i . ' : at rii y h-io , t j o A . .ait C i M'll- 1:1 t: .' I'.'... , 1 , ; I I !. r . n,.'.,..u i:i ! ...... i ti iri.i,. r '. i:...' ii. I will !' In !,-.;i rn n r--lii'.t.i:w im.itt comnif ! on v I'liiic-, a ,1 -.v.: f a- .in s j cur's piib'ir . 'J in' CilU'.U-il Ol f- ii , i ;"- t an . 11..; ;,cr,li r, 'or trie year, are inlly mn,n. ,' Vo'.llll.i1 H I I f mirn'ief il t!.e ,l i. tt !, no .lo-eoiit'mtaiiei! ol a s.i a- ;! tied. .Noi 'will a .Mih.-ciii 'i.m b di-i esr'ier untie, whdo arv.l.u!,t tiier.- uii!efs kt the option uf tf.e rit. r. KJitor and Fn pric;i'r, l"t"i-.--lM, TZi CON I'L, N I S -j. ' OF TIIR oiilltctii Ijlcrary .Tir r::,;!. OL V. AO. . fhieiual Vws' Artc?es. iMitor's Addrct to I' 'ri'n-is and Hulwcrilfrs of the Messena, r, on the - rnrnciuncitt ol'lile fii'.ll volume.. Ati 'Vcnr; (V, .l-. nijf tfituth Commyrca, l.)ir,tct tri lo wit't th" f' V, ovigtii of the Atlantic; pit !.a U .N- a tin.'Lr iiilluiMico over tin? c-'uiira rcoof ti.'e Uo i ir - nd thidrrft'-ctaon Amertcsn itsvl sichii.-i-'ti: ; t. el fhtps of Di'titon, Fh, MA-U -i, A c. ; ' -a - ' pr"itc!r!ve hirprovrili'-'ii' ; JVoi-.v.lk hi ! ! i in pert or emporium of tint U:ot' d Mato; p.. ,i.t ' nin ke tint place llie c-ntro of tmw ;! t. r -luans and the youth with a chsit, (i-nrsv. 1 f r t; ; Meseenger.) showing tlio track of t.iu i;n ,,t '') tarn" on hor Iir4 tr.p to New York, the tdwrtr -1 r from London, Ls;rpuol, iio., to N w Voik snd to folk, and tho pp-.pet coumo to Ve taken l y i-bir to : fro actors the Atiaitlic, fiic- Hy an otlie.-r ot me t 1 1 ted Htatea Navy. UurrtiU)-C'lsin,iii,r to the j' ; of the Messenger, with nome'rous ps-tiial H'ieet.. on various sulijects. tty.J.iimes.F.-.lH.4. pucttUtor. "uaciois, origin ot tne drama' ;c a;, tho (Mtnnatioa in which it was held tv thu Greeks a Itertiiiiiif ; the MyteriPS, or hcred l'tsms ; t n ' i i msrlyrs of the players; prejudice of tn . ; r r aainat the profeiww.f-v dramatic ait; j- ;'. : i -. .- a urn oo mo snuject in tins country; laiMiit n .. to consUuta a gout actor, &e. Ty U. V ; .; m City. An sddrtNi delivered before th t -.o l.i'- ry NKietiei ot itanUoIwi Mac ti t'oMCi'c, a , J 1 . lpij by lion. Jg!m Tyler. Fuhlikhed bv i-;n--t tl.K..t.wa 0xH'u.iu A Voyiitre ltttiinl tho !, i v'hidii;? aa ctrt-Wy to Mu.M-.at and K vn, i:t I ' ami ,'ii7, bj'. W. 8. RttschenlH-rgcr, i'u-ge-.i t .n:- . rtUtes javy, author or i liire.? Wim iu tee , , A-switeNwirW''6f It.ls "hovv"!.!' intenv n: : w-n: , with extract. Tho Fallj of J5ih-l'i-'i, or V " V, ' N&it!LJMirtial.of stiiiiitiof exrnr.-.i.ii'iu i ,., ,...r of New Yoxk; by Mi U. M. .Sodwiik. N -i t : J AlHH'dotCA political Slid lltir-llllie Wl-l, i.i ll ie 4 t-i lHaOj drawn from tha purt-f .let of an ," -r r " - -Dire, and translated fonu lb Vn nch for lM" Me t - , by a gcntlemae in Fsrw.- !., m i!ie Cho.. , ; I'r'nico T'jleyrand in July, lfi; lit Martial, l i t of Rajussj Juda lobgmic-4a -:fi. Noi..t r f r, 'IV. . : from Virginia to Terovi, in t ie m : i.f J v - ', Aagnst, i-3- ly Rev. liemy K i . r, 1. J , ft.-..-dent of Wanhingtnn College, L m;'i Va.' t tef I. (To bo continued V lorci Lmd '-'y, or. o.o Bachelor's Writing Desk. "'R' then aile.re.t i.a.j I ' . lir'a Ut'Sth Fed" complete. Alice1 Ra ii.f.ou.L .1 ble, In seven chatters W!ip!ei.,me'er n A. . - nsc, tor WE-- IWicsof thi.i vi.jsWb poela , ,.,i, . an extract relative to the government tf Friye ! King, Clnimhcr of IVer.-, and Cf.-.ioher of )4flV "'Ex-FrenidehV Adam, l'ti r to iVe Wu.!. Franklin Awoeiatiou of Ili'tnnore, in relercne,! to V sideelkto of a young mea's library7 ai.,-.tiid..J t.. v. V t are farther obferiations on ihe jm Kiitj'-ct. N - f s " lecture on the Ktudy of th I'las.-n-s, i!i-Vi--- i Washinpton Colleye, Y, S-i,!ei.,!.er I I, 1 , f George K.-Db.-iey, A. M. I'ublS.Vd Lv i . , the stidi:fttt.-.Mo!s dt'O.-tots. s ske'.-a " i . ,. . declioitsoC.tralUT V.-ll.4ri-; ! P ";-,- the AppWtrAVsyf t!to Cairiiio'-rt U i; ;. a ; '1'. . . . cina," Fo!VlirAr.""Py J. 1 ."L. Vm. ... :-o I , The First ButUii.ul Cnuom: w inn"--l ,.,w-(;e Hl'ili lU tilts W f'H4 h'$ hen if buj.ter. Traatlated liont- tho Ftcnth for Vj.a Mi'wengrr... ... Origoi Porv.-Th Fast. Ry libra; F; ,-. phia. Winter, Jiy C. l C Lin-'s wrilten al i'..d night. Ry Cbafbs M, F. D-i'nw 'I i.e ; ', --. ire Uui,v miu of Hwion, Hy J. Ii i 11-ui'y. Written f.i Miss F.mily H v. i'-y Illi.-t; Ma me. The lltm-a of JLeircic. Ry J. il D ; U',t.'-hit.,;tott City. The E.; itn's Native land. Dramatic ilj'tmiia. 1. On e Yenng lidy's tmyteg she was in le with the Di'inet. '2. On Manlier. Wnrd'a anno;iuciv tint. I ' .Xbsitg llW Tll-fllf iiltO CirCU.4.' I:rii-)e, .! a.' ( lecteil.) l'.i-i.liil Addren-, to 11 F. .Si'; r , i t. her nuptialit, in New Vork, by her a'er. T ; ' of IheTVad. By B. II. C. of R.',:!.,,,.,., I.- i he -., v England Jirl. By J. E. D. Thu r.-erle-i i r e. Ry the author of M Clinton Brad.-ha w," 1c Ac-tic en a. tsmotta llollo, who had joa complete I n " s'e V Vi 'tf questionable utility. 'I It Antrim's, or ! ' , ! tality ; Hindu Fable. I'.y Cieu l. t ,M. i , D - .. lYS?ttHVA. r'pllIS day the Copsru,, i, lop ( a., was dnwolved hv the com., arms indehied to Iho Firm will n as pomitiie rrrrmra tol. 1 i be ondct'lho cenlr d of C. whom due nileii'i'.m will I ' r,. , St.-Hi: " FaViiiburyj, ?d Diirer,,),. ;, ; a I). L C. L 11 II AVIN"1! t-i: r-'l 1 1 Ihe I ' y. . Vw-. anuo'incii .' 1 1 ; " ' S they will I..- i:eleii 1 1 i . i ;-urt ' i ' e tVa'. I J : . V , ! a J f Z and rt:ir,l'i i ' 1 ftl' Ae! ; ', ' ; i tl'iars, &:., ; ; . nieiit of tli : i It fot other Dru;s!ht or Merchants iu ' , N.. II All orders fr-m il; a is given, will be prompily n" 1 TVi i in L.'IJMMER J 4 ' and y ii r a nd y pamtaiiml oil areclien;i, 1 tli-iti!'. the eii.i' an of I'ns -. cottntrv tor mo very lii-enn - r i . i i . toforobt-HtoWiSton n it. a cities, hope t) in. ilia, a,:, I will wty t-' nil u ho r - - ' and may Cill m". that it v!l I" imiiroved i-tvle. Bed o. .( ii . : - ! part to givJ 1. 1 1 ii ,-i.e! ii.ii. 1 i ..... i ..... ny oiar ti l.,n,:i hi nn.' I it Tiiil me iu r i, any, ie. . ii , ' ; lie-", . ! N. U. All or hna front a i'. , i " ' it.,!..;ry will 1- a,i ainiiv i t- J ! t A :. i i i V of t: linud, tied ( f Wi'e t f i ,.iy o '. Line, lhm Uce:.'--,
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 24, 1839, edition 1
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