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S I. .it t l-"1- ! ' ' f;i, !!! i , r,.. r u:1 f.ili -I" t : i '? Ms, I;i,t!mt Vicinity I llin i ''l Hit tie " i t ii i ,1 t I i:i rt i i . .m ; i i ; ('.nil t'i'! lr.il,!U. '1J ot Wllnl ,(1 liluUIH .11 1 , .i .. '., ,,(. Tii Kchnvikiil f!! mi i lews to I lil -i'-' 11 " . i I..,. I l.i.i -..n it. i-i i t llio irrV'J .at an 1 'ul t'i that in I :. 'H! iiMi" 1 feu. mcrclun-.'. !!', cattle, ninl The siuL l.s,- M i : A- 1- ' .t.i;-itf iii evertr direction i'rt . nr-l tlOll.S ! IWIU "it Jl iiiiji if . .. ....i ti. 1 1' iltUll.l.lte.l J I lie ' Viii'k-i stopped. Hit the destruction f tha U lit RtoJ Pnitgo oveMJrey's ferry m the wiiicli tli" public will fiH'l iiwsi keenly, aid of i( WJJ Cy(ny the following from 'llio Philadelphia EFFECTS. OP THE STORM. k , 'ifirXw'Tcri ani PhlMeJjilitilail JtoadZ . j;,ton'quence,of the high water iiKtho Dela ,re oi) Saturday night, part of the Il4.il Ptoadnear V bite II tH," about two miles on thismleol PtroW mih was overflo.yiiaiiJ $vored wUbM9cjuf , -Jfjie train could nit theref r proceed, niid a" - i,v letter b.igs with, the mail Cir .'the ''South, were ",i5fifct1 iT cruiTitry t)hirft;w.T6ii7ari.rar aivcii al .0 Xost-tTico .tvt.o.. Utile before 8 yeter ;ay niming. '.The "newspaper bugs' ti i not at Ultimo brought rt.v. r.v-'C-;;' A, 'A V' TUB STO.IM ON;TliRCIIUYLKiU--f-- iVry and othtr. Jiivlget dentroyvd.- Tu freshet in tho' Schuylkill, 'wa more alarming ihmsnythat has twee eiporieuced fur years. fh b ulks of the river were overflown for ievcral unit's and property loathe amount of thousands up. ;n 'thousand of dollars must have Been d:strojed. M.Jrti th'tn ons fraiwe.building wa carried from its featin" place, and bonio with great rapidity aiufijj; the titip',tuo44 stream. Somo idoa of tho incrwi-; rter may- bo Ibrrr.ed from tlitf fact; that lh tsatt nwnd mmiffof the grouir-Worthft Aim IIoue aj completely fovred, and twverul Canal boats were floated over top. lopyt it. .Mr., the keeper of tlie boat house, oiUh&'wMrjrm of heriv er, M the greater jmrt of lim' furiiiture, nnd with ii!iculty-t!scapcd with his lift; . "'""'. A bout houso near the eatno pldcoNrax ttmA 7TiyTTttoin' ' "maH brSTgon 'fhe mail -ilrcaitli abovJ, ware nunriea to pieces by the lorce liilier of the current orTIIe ice. while vieliave rtv mors of a disastrous nature in relation to several inore subtantinljrw;tresnrre SrhtrjlkW'Shd Bciyliboring rivers. 'The bridge at G ray's -'Ferry Us) been sadly injured, as will be seen by the fob Wing accounf, for which we are iiidobUtd to Mr. the serto of disax'cr jesierday morning. From Hie I'hiluiklphia Exchange- Boots, "4 SiOATiiuuarv 27. 8 AM. - TSw 8lTn tnait.'n'iie liSlCveTm&tls notyet . mBr.VMinwJ Mcnea lite irow otiiee. , regret to Wtrn that i ww, and as we thought, sybttantml bridye nt et in the- Scliiilkill.. ',.';' .... -. "... ',. , , '. . v . Tbe New York Iftter mail reached the Post -of Ice at eight A.' M., ahd was brought froin Borden- li.wniua twalhor'cfiijulry wagoii. - The great ftesi'ict has o0f flown the road tmnnny places ; and tUfiilJeu change producoJ ice,' so an to prevent the piosige o the l.i)eiiinoliv(j uiimiu'Rnil Road. The pijer mail isuiiforTuntttely among tho missing, n tliHt we are. Ibis inoruitig, Villioul a paper from lte .-xortu or tlie tioulh. '- We team that tlie tovr Jont Dolaware has been m-Hi'ved io cnrrv the Southern mail to Wilmiiiir h o, IXisivare, arid also' to bring up that hich in it1: ,".- " : '"',--:.""-i v , ' . . " We Inre taken ome pains' ti) e'tvHfiW'irrWgent Gj?y Ferry. :;Alwuk. lwQ huiidred., fot ia-the flit re of it has bi'Sn carri'iH awav. Aiinnrenlly .:. r I..- a. r .i . i : i - .' , n ' wo-KHi.iuiiii.vti.pl inu un.we -u uniiijuit -1 wo T5rs ars gone, and also (he top piers, -The bridge Na mhui8 wilt be snared to accouii)!ii.h it. -' " I .... Ttii4.fr.wl)et bus caai.4WfrBtwrTTimitlaTfiill' . r1 n iis ever Jinown u t,he. Sciniylkilk fthtws !i"Iiim .iff till i-' 'I'l "... - ---- - - .- i.i. iii.g Dmiaivry i nv wnier roso Boveiiieon .' e have no advices Vf the nrevnlencc of this ftLfnxt!iejuaiLiliau-XeK)rlod !ihur.-U a;ars to have rau l with a tioletice ecjtfcJ to llmt wtnlitied in Philadelphia. -,:; : -.-. X rt the A'tifi IVri J.mrnat of Commrrce cJ, 2?. we of tha i '"''H, vkited thi'siiy ou aturdnyaftemofwir 'llio M previous theyweather wae niHd, with a ni''ile ' breeze fromthe eastward, and fmlicutiotis of a 1 w-jfoi. la theoursO tf t!o nii:ht r;iin con.nien j '"J 'tiling, audjbe wind at times, waiuijejipah , mw.ng to a tile. . This dtcriptiorr ni- weather j eoi.tmuej until about t wo o'clock, p. m., 'oit S .tur-" "V. wncn there wa a rajii i iucre:ie in the uproar ! ' 'lie elements, and by three oji-hcft jreyl!f f'' waj upon ui, from obou f k sTli. For on atJr na n half there was a cmitstunt rtish of wind, -;' i mnes its violence was ter nf.c. The cri.-iritr M of sit, boards, tho tiiras'.iiug of window biimh .buttew,' the-scsttcrin.' of iluUs and other nn ' ?at)cc "S -baiMititpMhu whkiling tf rigging general I roar f the .ejnj.csAerlJieJjrsL fC',,, w whltT' puhlio VlteiitioTi was iirecteiiY Waamher danger soon became Bpjwrettti itjsmne 'ye&t more foriniduhle than oil thu 'I'ho aa rising rapidly, njid, driven firward by thnj -1 , soon covtnH tha ih ., i.,i 1 "ta-et, nearly the j hole of which, ke'udieg 'j-aiide walk, was for some lune uinlHr water Jo P,I f one to three C-et. Fp Mairfeil LVne, " 1 'd, Falimt- IWkmsn wr !.--i-f(-PTrirx;,::M ,l,,f reached Front-street, ond iirsom6 if them P-d iK-youd Water street. ' ; . .yrthr- Vurtieutan Stei-pft-t'mgUio amount "u.age sustaim-d in New Ymk by the gale, the pondijut of the Philadelphit Herald says: . "' 'botjuamity of goods which was stored in ,j . hidt are overtl .wed, on the margins wilt rivers, together with the loss id" other pro- V "n (ii0 wlarve,t 8() ,J0 unnM,f11,g of j)tlij. o. destruction of signs, thinineys, tVjcT, the totnl - -rorty cannot lull kmrt 0 fall short of oiC million tif Anion.! . 1 . . . . . . 1 aro BiKtii, inn it...... 1 1. . .. ,ii; - - 1 ii virnrr nriHJi' g oesinn en. J uut er fii ,i .uu .ii.iini uijj co-.ilo, uau ;ve. ,4, UNin. bushels salt.- t . - , , "i ter from .Allentown, Pennv-vlvnni;,, states rn..i .i .. . . r J hi--, was si.i'.iM i a tearful liei rtil liti ' 01 DutunJiiy, and nwt tens of thousna Is ""ilars Wonh r.f i.fn.in.i ........ 1. ,. .1 . 'J-libniJi ..... i -i-i . -.1 .... ... I'll. I'l, I. II II VI ll.t-11 lll III 1IIIIT "re. ft i ue man drivei nnd one hur-f? ;r tlio town. runn-jj in nitiiinniiii-. in f.:i. .-urea ; Ar, :ii'i po me r.: lint tl'-ro in lh' lr. - : ;i t tits', I, ! l A . , ,-,) 1, HI II ;':n i. ..t Newt) i fill! Ill (. i'ft'iutlty.m York Atwi i,-an, Jnnuur j '2, .... (i.u;.T lillZ l. ISOSTllX. . -O.; Thursday' morning, at one oVIock, the IhorJ iii.i'inici-, stiin jinj at tiiiii) dcgi-fi's below Zero a (in; h:ik out in the iron l'.u;nlry oft I tsklUt 'i'lir-n.-r, in H ivorhill eireet wnicli, after di'stroyi'n t!i!rt4''ablilitn,'ut, spread through the ktroa; bur i"g l;ur or 'tivo Curpeitter' shops, two Marble 'orTc7nirj:e Orocerv and (Jmin stoie, w iih other lllllllllll HA. fit llill-l. Ill Un.i I.. I... t'iwni,r street, three brick dwellings were J.anit. -'A. Machine sltopiu Charlwtown slrpct wits litiio de- Htroyeit. ho loss is estimated at aaL more (ha) s6t or 65,000, of which a eousidorablo p.ut iscov. ered iiy insurance, r ires broke out in two nthftr places at the same time, but were speedily ct in. f,ni.iui;u- -i in vmiuwnc uurcu was III tiwiiinrni X.danger for some time. I It was on- fire, in several - pices.---..-7: iT:-r-:.- ---;-- . Profeexiitnid lidifference.'K corrnsponileijt of tbu JouruaLoLluouioierce, writiuii from London, ' makes .thy MUowitt"- stuterjieyt, lasirutijigjhei oomes wun v.UK;ri a nooiemM can treat a pales sHmul brtither without a title t - , ,Yr .... " The President of ifo College of Plivsicians m got hiniHolf into very ilxtfiviahle wisitiMi. It sn J pears that this eminent pero(iao,Sir Henry Ijal- i:.. l P. C...I I i : j- i .1 , nun, i,iiuii-i, ii.iu iiivuuu mt jiyma iir. jjckfy . to accompany him to his ccunttY-residence, and mat, wnen 011 the railway, lite latter was struck with Apoplexy." -The train stdpned. Tif. Henry ordered surgical assistance to be procured,' desired thai Mr7 Lockley should be bled, and pursued his w iy to meet a party at homelTMr. Lockley died. ' 11..J a:. II I.I..J I L:-.rf 11 - . . N .. iuu uir ii'-iii uioo oioi, ma Wij woiiiu, iiioai pro bably, have bw;n saved. The exnlrtnatiou of Sir Ilenry has bein any thing buljiatiiiictoryTf ndtlie muiguatiou vt tlie public is immense ' Camel's IJair Shawls are s;lling in Pearl street, New Yot-k, at prices 4-cjuarto nmny kooI N.E. "(ITrms. UtioreaTer adveftltie8"the richest shawl ri e:n in America, ar ,uuw anotnei!.U.liutir A , . ' . Jti.i frt .1 .1 l --ttt ?r,t30o, andtvvft or thnns more nt prices va rying troin t'SOO to 300. A tiuniber of years of wuor iar(tieo uestowea uon one ot these articles by the Arabs, but the purchase of "audi a ci-stlH 4oooiatioii-.r mtmtftaivre&rolrr ttltfTiieihory; The Umn.ofro is exceed mg. good taste Tior doesit help to proinoto civilized in. 1 " . -. ... .,11 ousirv.. tlhi f ,.m ........... mm,.!. a-7r,-.t.-KrwrTirw. -affif-ii35fre.i nw. tmiuttiHt com, alter a long- abwmce, has re-appeared intjr country 1 he mint at Philadelphia is strikinj? them, and a ou.in- J.ity,haji:iBrmt!4Jiej!w--iv.it tmlrsf-rje'oittrr i -..-.'. i . X . - I oui m jis impruveu tipH;uraiue, a nun spcomen ol irh-As jet, only the ruint in Philadelphia utsij sued this coin ; but the brunch mints will soon IoIk . , fW, as it is found that Philadelphia is tn exceed. in'ly difficult place to diUuse the coins fronn It is CmiixI they ilifliise much butter from other points, innd therefore the coinage of the brandies will bo sedulously attended to. Globe. ' - ; rAriKiWaitfaia TIKipgstart,: . Herald contains ad account of an almcious allempl . .... to poison the tmliua force stationed at urockvilld. . Mr.. lioJy, the government baker, at Brockville, diseovrired that his puncheon of water with which U was going t, knew.-his ejari11 ' n..i..-tii.A........ .r h ..... . r r ...... ..... i :.. gujar npjienruucc, as if in a state of fermCntntion JSlrtfck withthis, ha suit for a medical gentleman, who, on..ex;iminin2 the water, 'ftund tkU- it hud - been" piiiiH'(fleo slroiljjlv that every man who Kugla-JiaxumlumiifL A .nian was arrested on suspicion of having poison cfiUuti WktciVaui omnutteed Wrjart. Norfolk, Jan. .17, nlivthrTirrffal of the TiH SurT Captr tVpeicaui jtia .4) riiTiTTTi'iiiU KinsMton, Jamicn. wo have the De . spu.'cl ahd Xhv MnrmiigjJouraal o( the 24'h utt. Jhe Assorublv was in sessionTond the -angriest de. l iriivjuiJw'n:auji)uiC3. luurKeui luiiroc .uay. ot day. '.Tlie press is highly inflimed.aiid bold char es and recriiiiiimtions only are keord, Tho intel lliigtuwt- Ctviu t-hVioJralthnrttelc:Ilan apprentice " had taken to the hillsand were throw OKidown slones'011 the workjandoverwersliouseti.r Tlie4Vspatch, in ulluding to the Jung Christmas , .-ItoIydaV'Ht bninf, and the disgusting vices of the U-tiujfoes; ei-rensca the imliefihat they will never return to tho plautiiiioiis aaftiu, and adds, that, " if " we (l .io Rilii-ili wSiilesJ e.-iciio any strioiw rnlnmi-l - ty, we ti ive tid s pruvuJernie, anil not the l.iecu live wisdom, tojhuuk.'fitrcor.. j' U'y J-roiMtte .Ksll Slatet (JaztUe. J :- V MISSOURI IRON 310DNTA1NV . '7; - : ?e havrtilm'Hjfrilcreliieir by anStnectuin of spiXMineiis of ore from tho reiiowned Irou NWimiii tuii aiid Pilot Knob of Missouri, and of saiiiitlcS ol cuiierv niuiiul'actuieJ Irum the steel derived firmrKsentatives. l4Jos ree-"H -r:'T"''v':k:T!ii Concrei-stiaTaliw'M&alaw'r the :.j;.AbJut ttva years, ago, Ja company was formed, wno obtamou trout the legislature of Miwouri n ismter if iutm;'ttlg.rntfrarJcteTrTaTia wilhf ample. powers for prosecuting the mining amljiiauuCiclur ing of iron, or any ' other iniiteria.U wheieby the tu'eresi of the. coui any may be promoted." ; .v I liu crtiM- nl monelsrY CTitri'Itlfn'lMil fl i- T " the country li;ir-tuee aied came at an unprupiti. bus miHiieiit tof IIk ImtncUiiito conimeoceineot lA the o(wrati.ms. .Put wo are glad li leariitlmt mi ttn l ... ..... l. :w,..,, m ot im ncu resourco. wuini, Inntcnd of 3,000 acres of land, originally ilosined r I .1 i ti . toioriB the d.wn.i,of th compauv. if baa been v .,..,..,. .. .-' -I..J l... l...l. ,.f .1.- Af ...uir.i.i .,.. th reiimiinler, eiiihrnr.'ttjg llio Iron Mountain nnd Pilot K;iob, ub nil forty miles to the westward. , O.i the rUer tract, a site has' boon selected for the r-iluli!ili.iiL'iit of a maiiuructuring town on a large scale, upon a hih and comirHtdiouS portion of the bank, not subject, to inundation or under- ii.iittiig, nnd coimeoieouy re.puriiig no cosily em bituiiioeuts, levnes, or other defences. This ,itn: , is ono hundred mites, by the cnujwi 6f tlie Missis sippi, tlbofo tho mouth of the Ohio river, ten miles below St. (Juiievieve, eighty niiles below Si, L'Hiij, um.1 bele' thqjiVot ijirticltjinildang'irpu p ut i 'the navigation between tha litter city ami New - Origin. '; ' ' .- .:'.' : v -V- .-' "Fite cfnpuiiy owning ttn? Iron M'W.rtnin"ri.fte -procured a etiart.'r for n rnl-road ffoui -tho'' above m'c to the grewt inim ral dfprjsitrs, which is repro muted lo ho i.f i-asv Criu.'tiut'tion. They huv coin r.!"ufl lii f.rm.iUi,n. of u evt'.lc.Ttent nt tb litter tncreasud lo 27.000 acres, of which 3,500 ere rttu.i0"'" H."f-1" .w v"u':; I tm. IVI, Wllh ! i I.' .i.lni,,lil liiH'tllti'M i .!ij;sj 1.1' .1 air (i;:rl's)V i r.ti'v, w-ii uiiiio, uu'l -vi.ti ,1 l.i l!.i mini...... iil ! iil.'. l'-!CV..!l'lll U-,.1 li'lifrs pi:ii'ly ('if iiiiiiiiii !it;ii in un'i!,i'i,;i.-?i. W e liiivo seen LrHrrs l'ro::i "'lutli'inen in no'.'';i'.d. fully coiiver.afit witfi the iioii imsiu'',s. nnikui piiiticiilur iiKjiiirins to the term on x."u tin llie' oiKtif the. Iron .Mountain' can bu uhtHtm-il fbf diipnmit la that mirkrt. On .the Conh.uMt t'j ljuropn, oot a livrjy iuterfnt.. his b'-na ere tlctloaj ui Miiiijcrt ; bul.wo tweOJn-HUMwr-thut-itic works are iii operatinn ott .4rir.i account. I he nrlieh s of cutlery above reu-rred to were a euht steel, finely polished, and-apparently of good luiimer. . -r- ,"'"'' t. The absence of foreign. ingjWt's from t!). ore appari to favor the preservation of. il inctal whether in the form of pig or bur iron, or f cast steel, from any considerable influence by the atmos. plwhe same causeima probably naitrtawHHfKbsnki.if tliiieiniwti the fine sleel gray color of the ore.il,elf from tar- Ulihitig by all the exnsura ot centuries The MiVissippi Valley is one of tlie beet iron markets in tho world, and Nature haft, it appears, placed in it a homogeneous mineral mass of tho best character, unsurpassed in nagnitude by iill tltformations of our glob. Wood is m abundance directly contiguous, and bituminous conl in Illinois, just opposite to the town fiite of the comtmnvf TJIE WESTERN CAROLINIAN TMi'HsnA'is.EvEsiso,- Fkbkuauv 7,TS(J9,. ,. We observe from the Congreasianul repiirtJbaLlUt forihatioii liiwlieen dcniarKled bv both the Vienste and House, from tha Secretary or'jhe Nsv'y, in relation to various tharges ofTlifllTent chahctere heretofore made ..... ... . . . ''k. : . ....... ly unpopular it is said with the officers whom he com - ; :.i . .a ,.ir;.i ai. k.. ...... inanded, nd the number cf charges preferred .would seem to sstajUjale thexep,jil4eyrw-c4th'H; itTii , . .. .... . .. - . v i f i a i mi h hi minD i ir iih w a itit ax u v t'r w iiim ru itihiii mm UII.UHIIJI.UIIUIIVI n panwi l.io ui.ii.iuhijii.-. .....i. - 1 ... ..... ... .1 n- r- 1..:.. ...... f, r. .... ,. , p r - -rf m Eoogtm haaJUkMBttoiMaUetViiaJ bly set it right The Lommodore has already had one admirable, and well merited rebuke admin iitcred in thef lofter ol (he Secretary, concerning his iiiierfereticeTn the lato Pennny Ivania disturbances. - - y- The New York Courier & Enquirer say, that Mr. J. t, Cottptr-jp now in Philadtdpliis enacd in writing a Naval Uistoryg"tTie United States; Jd(, Cooper pos wumob tha abilitv to riiKliarre this undertaking succcl himself of ..the preju .i.. .. x ... .. - - , dice which his writings tuo. plainly lnilirate as enter. tamed agunst ins cttuniryinon, vvnicn it is to be ksred he will jiot do; it is further said, that be intends justify- .4 1 m t 1111- ftols'isi conduct at the' buttle .f Like Frieand genPf.il. i . ... m the piiajK'MjOj. ,ikJMioaiiraii)H rercretinr- it is jvresnmed. - If we srejnot misttfeert; htf Hilt find this part of the underutking more difliculNh'jn 0ifit7l77,Z'i ' '.'. - 'vV M ao iHTNK -xf he first nurNber ofyylr,.lJ..ilcw..Siw:iee otiUiis .ta.sewntijWmejr work, hbeen jrcfe."! )j .".ufe tlLk Ift llic i!EcaiieaJtt!!HniiinmiiU nH who desire to Iiaveji work of iq .charrte num, 1a cuuwucf,.by A..;liif ij- li-Akiuer, Kditors and Proprietors, A e-Fori Ci'y. Th'iS Jour nal always contains much of iulcrcsting end valu- t abbs nHrtten -r-rr '" 1 - X. OCT, We shall glvc-peat-week thejmijtj3 or perhapsthc whole of a Speech delivered by Mr. Calhoun on the Graduation bill,. Uu!y pvasod in Uie Senate, jn which he declares his vinwi of the dm p.silioo which -yught . to be made of the Public Lands, and bisintcntion to bring.lWwsrdjiiid S'lvjicale, .early- next Etevion, propusiiions in contornntj witu the opto kms he enteruins on the subjoct -; '"'' ,,Texvs. Tim projiajition fof th rr siorsl n tAr i tut- rif Government from -Houston,-some nime under I consideration, has been soled- on by the T exisn Cmv I greMS ; a bill has Utuly pasKd thut body providing Mr its location at soinejojnJMen ther Co lors Jorivers; five commissioners of luCation are to be elected by the present Congress from its members, two from the Senate, end three from the House of Itepre. Ujement of eini'graUofl.rauling to every man of fiimi- I le whoEbau bee jy wliQjhjiil bcciuift a,ilia, tooirty f 6H0 acresof land; to every single man 3'2i) acres. Thi is s provi sion which young niert and old bachelors lonif llieir 111 isera hi u i' cases are not desperate would aot wisely in C'inrd'rmg7 tho Taw-givers of the youn? republic show tll'JiP I piiiiijiutiutt of Hit' " Olvsod ui'; in tucii eiiHct- ment it enables oim to calculate accur.iUlv the ;" .!., n,:.TU rV.IUt-imlrin,,;.. vahw 1 S wife 11 that I M.i.vn. -iiv, 1'rmn rttinp iiinmitemt inns; ht 1 imirn itmiLf . 1 1 I . y,,-.y---ii--.-.u'..g-w--'''-" .. IUI BUM ivao wii,iboi i'u'"t y - 1 ..t nhiI l.iuai 1I-.UL1 nisliiro wn l.orst jIia Arlit.il wofUl of , -b,, tllfa- estimated and flxoat 320 , . ..- . . f , , "T - ..-".J7. . , ... .. . , ,v, i....V.. ,.IL Uie auvnin"e mciuumu mob umwi , .iu ai.re i the adrantiO'esof weiirliing tins mutter; if,J acrej at rich land is consideration which would ba'vo its luflu enco in any miestion. "Tin Lmtliga'iig Gmtnitlct" recently appointed by the House ot Repreisetitatives, left Washington im m -diately after tiieir electron, and proceeded to New York Ci'j 'bere to pre.'cu.e ..tha diacpyeiiesof dcfalc. tions in the cases of Swartwoot, Price, and others; at the la'it sceiints they Jiad tjiken s room in the Custom House for o:0!i, aud wero proceeding hf llieir ope- rationv Tho l'rth this month hna been fixed by both brtnehes I of the Virginia Iygislalure fur thcchction of a United f'States .tiiau-r." ' ' " : ' ' " '""f -'-7 , " ; Wm. I). Mkrak s has been re-elected by Jhe Legis lature of M iryUnu, United ,!SUte Seiiator from that Plate t j e'-rvc f ir tx vvara from the llh of March next I liit l,. 1 1 ! :i lit 1. K' 'ii'.. !;U as well I' .i -it (' 0 I..- .t . iv a h it will a.!".. (uitu!, Rill III t:ii; Mill's v, ,i r. r J. i.l l.i' l.i ar !!! lillili;!, in Jiinsitu- twg t'i- cusinat'on, nil iiieriMcinj lu aim u 11 1 of imv . till.c curii-i.i-y are iiuirtjfit considerations; it will enable all this middlij .region to b supplied .wtUi siln'r chnii.?5 of uii'ill iletiomitwtiotia whicWatuiot.tKi.w-1 h i.l slur! uf PljilaJdjihis or .Now Orleans, lro:r cither C:ty.S.IUl'e.04 it ta iuiia.il;lo tlist tlieiiummjsot'thc --ewimry can be adeipiaUily siippliod wtili convenience; there is no reason why luo privilege sIhkiIJ not te ex ; tondud to'theso branches, inssmuch as ttn? cuiiiKiire of ,silvor-lntie will reijuinrbm slight, if any addition, .at ost'fa be jnenrred, and. proriiisea to hp-a ntarM' " vnuge ami convenience to a large portion of die coupfry. :.:.'; ". . .'": '.i.'. ' ;" '.' ' .. " ' I; ' , The Legiklstara of Kentucky wera engaged at the latest accounts in tliO consideration of a-bill to grant - Ilsil Rr.iad UiHpnyI.vAn aniiQtit debate, was goiog vii, inu 11 wm i.uiiji-i.iiiii.u uiiii uio 0111, wouia pass. . ... CoVMftwniugor was. to bo hi it the Bir of the House, ss Coihmisiouor front KoutU Caroliaa in advo crcy of 1 he measure. .7 r . :,''f .These privileges hie been granted, It will be recol-lecte-.l,by.S.uth Car4inVTennosce, and North ( jol'ma,'';. ;' j. , ' . : ' ... .i...:..:.-!...,...-.,.-..-' .; tooaaCSICATKfclv -- Filial Accident. ?-A three or four boys were playing 'with a rnaJn L'spt. Iiocke's Htill-House, Muiitixotncry v Co'inly. N. C, on Wedneeday the Jrd Jsnunry, in I . setiffle fot' its' pitosesskin, the piece, was accidentally disclwrijed in ttie Ki.indsotonn.of them, wrikh sf. 'other, the son of Mr. John M. VeRnr was instantly kill ed ; the ball entering the back "rt o his head, eud -pflssing-ooVjust above the left, eye. , j .', TH'Aai;RK'Asi Mi-kbvm. This Periodical wclt sus. tains the higa reputation which was Bcqu,ire in it com-meiLreiacia--aprogrcssive cont inunics in tho same way must etwure a distiiigiiishi-ilMfllionkSimtflg -rts co- -toinporaTTl'gr, the tame ot Coatcnls pi llio January nuinber is given below : Oiiginul Paper. American Authors, Na lL, Jan. FemtitoitTooyTprTrhetiWOvi ITriink. "Elf. tomology, by Uctv. J. U. Worn The American Fji- -tH; by Jr i'.vtmv Hnt)di'ra: 'ltalin'ri''Skctelies, NiT lWfsa, by ll. T. Tuckcrnnn; ! Flowers, by Thomas R. Iliiniinil ..Annxagorsii, by thsrlcs Wet IhompAnn Npa-iliilti MiHiutrH. hu ll. V (!iiililMi'nvir.ii.ir I Wifld-rStorm-, byt'rofeiir Fureman, --.Mutjnt JPj)j. f-tnvJl tt:TaTVSai r. l"rolhr( II. Mount rtlogrmo, by II. T. I ock crmsn. The Flower ot Shells and i"ifvcr-.Vire, by Jt. Fi Gittild.uvx'mu-Cfllmi-,-tt3r David Ifoffiimn, tmr lis MintiTit s l!nrj,ijAVsj'burtwuj-.JL))Vii. t jaiK, cy fcuirar A. imp. i lie ;ave ot cmyuii. iirt The Cave of Chtyshil. - . . & a . fv .:;-'' v": -j iv iw it Ac 1 11 1 1 in nil a i nnntur in .1 it w nous. s s n - tani r 1 1 . Imjnor. S'tTeS Ot CilllUlHKMlr Of MlK. U I). f -iTTinJlnn.lsnrne Sirani'or..bv Mrs. EumtsCKtuluirv. 7 itr'iifue Physical Tbeoryof Anotlo-r l.ifo. - K-ib I -.of tho flow), by tho author of Horse (Shoe ltobinsom &e. x,.Eirry .iii r. mo vn,J.-M."liiliHi. Miuiir-J. ' $y A lil of He ministerial sppointmeuts '01a.de by the Conference for he ensuing year i given bt-low.- That body silj'iorucd onTuclay last after a Session ot ..' ,,;;.i J,j hlZX ' ;....?"t.:;...,.....i. Th next Annual Oonft-rcfice fitr th'8 St5tD t -to te ' held in Ncwbern, on January 1810. . . BALEIOII DISTBil . H. G. Lea!., p. B. . . tlnlritrh. Williain Jnhnwtl. "Raleigh CVrciifj. Jauies K Ji-iiiier. Tar Ricer. P. Andorson, J. T. Bramo. HraTm:-wfrr.-V,- Kman. ; . Gruntsiltti J "ph OixtduittiJ. . jvt.-v. E. Foil. : l: 1 1 . ; ' UilhtnifOusk. Addison he,' V W---rts-rttCr5ftTft n,.i,i n it..rn i..iiin (1 i' ; W. ..VI - .V. II,, -W, y.'iait J,nit Jimerson, P: R. lMvitrnWtttlH mpm. f -Lj;ltou JIWr-Wijriatii Ana! Anyu-iQ. luvLfaz&. Fi'sthersna,.- Aswwii."' Wv'--MeMiwtCTi' TopuaiL Win. II. ltirnes.. . , , "htiaatouburg,-' A!sa Tucker. ; ' AVwport and 7Ve.--Jyliri A. Miller. -A7miirAfi.-W.SCol.WV rftnrafmr Mir KrU JwlTf J" WA6U1NOT0S JDISTBICTi TlinXXTirn, P. F IVrtsAt'igfoa.-Jamcs D. LnmbsileB. - fMine. II. Hfw-ek, J. T. Wytchc. ; , i Vrorosga. 11. AlHrmnirh. ' . t -!1 yywmv'A -r VY. M- Jordan.. . - J.- A Main w , f . i- JcNYi, Jneliw'n. ' . ' "i. ' ' Bni'XPenrylfirey. - A''ife.r-0. UoysU'r. " . Vorltmouih and )cracokt.V, V, Turner. ' " CttlXVIUE PI8TBICT. , , ' P.'!-r D..11D. P. II ' "I).iei7ff. To" be supplied '"'' 1 Hitifitx.W. Carter. ... '. .. VanAfl.-W. WasfC . Altghany Miitjnn. J.T, SuCIair. -. -r;iti.ivaiiia. D. "Culhreth.". "'. , - 1 . . . iVAixifAnw.J. Brown, Cusireil Jehu 1 link. - , . - V ..";.-' SALISBURY PHTnUT. ' . P,itrk!i,-D, B,.Njchol?onl'-jl -- SVoA,s.-II. II. Tippet. ... .Vrtrry. Mil Fwyr -- IVifAcs. T. Jones rsrfeft'-J.Jiil Tillet, - : ' " trie. T. M. Sharp. ' Suliihufj TlHiyas S. !auipbe!L'. IUwJmo. J liua Bothell, --:- "Kutwiu. J. w. Lotus. - . , ' CRlIU.VSHOKOt'OH )1STBI-T..l ' Muses Brock, P." H I , '. - - : (irrfn-slimuutih. W. Cli " , t7i(i7Kfr(f.-A. iVorinah.T. Iliirniiin. 7 Ran't!i!ph.T. R. llrame.; CAoAs-rt-W, W. Alhea. Haw River J. Ik Alfred.' - Piuhoromv;h ii. I). IliuppabS. Burkhiira. TIms. (Jalraed.. ; . t ! ..- -. "NOranir. R.'P. Bi'ib. 14, S. Bryant, Agent Greensboro' Female Collegi- ate I M-itit hi e. ' 15 .. Jiiseph 11. Divi-ssnd G. W. Lnghorn,trsniferri!d to V irginia tonterenca, r . r , J. U. Coon, transferred" to llrdston Conference. V : p. . -1.1.-, i-- j .-.a., .... - HJUote Corrrtpamkitce. ; FAy rrrsyii.t.Stfiebruary 3, isni.j Since writing you on the 2)(h ult., yery little has occurred rtiiy of notice; biwinens has been rather dull the prewut week, FUxn'ed declines slill farther as the secisun is very nearly evur for shipping it, wo quote $1 2 a i a. ; Cotton is still sought' alkr, snd thrpi!Hitnmof la5twe"k are filly mentioned, sales ... J..- -1 !! .....vt. friwv.t Ti.h'ii''rt tl-lfl Bitl.t. ihLl Nr. '.' C -. I .- - ' - ... " - . - : "-- I v;: v wiMik for i S'ii. f-r pa;d hog-hiud.t ; Fi.Kir , has j . . ....,, , v.-.:-;: - .yStVvCC. ' cotmr irt free? 'this weekiihd lil at our la-ii-weekV .' -B r : , , - , . , , '.-,- "c, ' actions.. Ti;?re has been s.an..thing over &,tKKF '4 I.t. pcrwns indebted to the Mate of John Quaver. LmU immartet this at, beside considerable iY dceM., en.r. whoe o.t8 have become due, aro lirrc- quantity sold without iuspectmn. ing in tor the scssoa. No srrij'a'.e lisce tftr tat. - Put little corn com - ; x , v r . .;' ; :. . i 1 '- , , '.-I..A.I. X :l i f I II' 11, ' hti ! pliiiir, i .1 ! I'V in, I.-! ub.iul 1J i ..I V-. 1 V i Ii i'l- -ir l; v-.;-.l, :Vl!f ll t'ui tn ' ut lil til l!:t'AIlTJ:i Til!: I.H'I - in. vwi i;ro jii ul) ne.s ofwjversl iiinijths, i y 1' ', n:S r In "-ri'i - i:...fniA.ii:LM"i j' nt'i''! Moot .x) yoars. ' . 'i'!iofl,-'i.-i.-,t hau L'lvi'i fur a nmnbor of v.Mrn a r Ji'iit of -this placo, an.l univorliy comman.-h-d l!i. : WCt,:i raio.imoT hi fV icnds and -acfluemtaiict , hirtfjir.ghfftiid futnoral.le cliawcter. 'ptlS undersigned lake pleasure in snnouncin? to tho putilictlmt they he euagil Ma. Hcoa It. Jlu.t, to tithe charge of tins-Institution, and thut it will Li re-tpeaod on the J lth of Kcbrunry. 1 he great Icujrtlioftrino wlucb Mr. Iui.l has devo l'd to the ln-trUflioii of vmith; the liii'li 'ttindni'f f.r cljusical learning which tunny pf his pupils hm ocon-pn-d at diilureut Cullfges; the henltJiy location of I'm Academy, together with the oiorsl condition of tho mr rouiutincouuirv, inspire them with tho confiJi-nee of UibtimiUir a share of 1105110 patronage. - inHiructi.tii wi (w given in all tins brunchos um&ll' taught in our host ncaileniies, , . . . Iktd cin.lie had very convenient in highly respecu hle fuinilics, . " The Academy fssituatsd on the rjsd h-iiling froui Sutesville to Itkfufd, 0 mile from tln former" place. Theseljoljitidyiisr will bedividodinto two Si-ssions of mwutliK encliand at the etui of t-ach there will tm a vacation of 2 weekiX'l'uition in tlio minor branches of F.ngtich will be f7 Ot; in the -higher brandies (12 00, snd m tlie languages ft-.D 00 per aouu h piy. side at the end ot' eat'b fNiiioii.X s --Ugard can be had v i:S0- W-jwr session. - ": .'., r 8 Ai.vtN Howard, " - -."-4-1initiTTnni. llll.U' " WILLIAM A, DUN LAP. , ictuany Limrch, ireiti'ii t o., . v., I '. " I.,-..:-. tvb. 7, i- hk ct rl JIK KntiricrilH'r h is an improid pulinl SpiiuHe lor Mills, by which, a null tvill do much bctu-r tlinii with the usti'rl form of Spin .!!. , Jt.isj .coiisiructcd asm kwji froin' lit" i'fiirjf or ViftiiiKlha mi'al in any man-, ner. .''The. runner is sv cmiuuedly the Sjnwllo-a-s ol vvoyS'to preM-rve its balance, and of cuuro there is iii TnbWiigT&rtliB sU)iiiis.i". .-'-'-. ' , Jj Jhi.ii.kt by this jimf;ve,JiJ?piii.i;i.vtlje saort. water wiH do at least "oiieiiirJ inure business, and .the pieul of rtpcTmr nmlityv'"' '"7 '.777 . . Any p'.Tboir wishir.g to iim one of thoe Rpir.tlle?, may iihtttiu one or mure, by unking ampliation, (iviih in u luvrt time) to tho Subscriiit-r at Mockivilk', 'hv:i' Co! N, C; 1 think the probable oust w ill tint exceed ifc'tt) lor tlie Jutinrsn.l Spnidle roniy for 11 se, Col. Win. F, Kt'lly noil Tho. Foster, in tho C'lrimiv uf Mockdville, have recently tried the improved r-"pin-(Ih'. tn.l are highly ploasod with it. -v-' ;.v-,.-:. .. 1- M..Il.l!!-Xr. - '-Tehruary", In".!).'- - . ' tf lite vJ'!il'oi!sk-i;rci -"tlorsc h - 'r'i- A a-si rv Has arrived at Ins stand - til Due coni'.ii .on, an.i ui.i S3 1 .k-l:,...! .. ..It I' u t'xn uni'j i') 11.1 1 ... whit m.iy call In s ;e Inn. :Jlis Ni-ason will fwjiii mi the lSlh of I'V lniiv. and I!iti!Tuu.iau iSih oi July. F.r further inirticulars .. - . .1 I..H .amuoHmtm,, twln-y, F-b.- 7, -- .... fi- -: "y. C"'-Jr -"---. . - . v A --iVi, , ..-- -i.-i :. I VI i. , Ht.-.: -i:j ' 1?ROM-t,Wt, to 1,T!P1 Piliiri'Wi a n'uTon umirr "' , . . which Sk-curity Will be given, either et Real- Fs- '' tatn. iVoeroe, or the bvt of Pewnal Security. OtT Per Inrtl.er psriiculars, .reference may be bad, by calling on Dr.- Au.itin. S.iiiir, r .ltll r-"-t- Fehmnrv 7. HSiC;"; ' ; '. A . tt . , 1 1,000 iiOM,.iiis voitTn or For ttJule by JOHN' P, M AB'tV. Lexhiglon, Davidum County, ) A Feb. 7, 1-3'J. S tf : I'ourlh anil lal C nSl 1 'IIIS undersignttd again ajnea!s to ttn iodeliteil 13 him on account ot the v urfttrn Curoiiiiian in any way, to come forward and pay. It is out of the qin's- lioii lor bmJ to w ait or W put ou any longer : nw nece sitios are pressiuj;: he has witeJryears, with a great many, snd further indulgence otltcr thanthe law ill allow, cannot be given, if settlement is n made i rt the orescnt or rnHuhi? mouth. , ' J. W. HAMPTON. Jan. a, 1 'silk . 1 j . tf fHR Printinsr Ktablinhineiit of the Milton Spectstnr I. ' isofTercd lor sale on aceoinmodjtiiig terms. Toe practical printer with S small family, tho situation is s very. ileiorablB one. Prr .f.-ssional and otlier cngnje moiits, dHiiisiKltnfl I'rnh.ibe.; h':lH'JI!tTnl.,--- uKiiio pfeteul uie fioni (1' tiii a.vii tie Ulitonat chair, which, with Home 1 -f i -ptama, bus been to mo a source of pleasure and ptolit. Toero i perhnp'', no i!age in the Suite lb it U.dds out better 1.1J leeownts fur aa.establuhmtotftf Wo-kiod.- - - - - - '.; . ,.: . .. - . - . '-- N. J. I'M ' 'A. Jililton, N. Cnnary SJ JWO: ; , . ' .;. Police. ttLAKKK'8 Comuientary, in four volumes, dated, J lV.il, and Watmm's Dictsmary, in two volumes, wine da to, came by a tee from Salisbyry, dircctnd to my care, lliree or live years since ; scnl b'H'ki have nr-f been ealkwl for. .- - - ' RLTUS KK1 1. . - filomt, Moome, Iredell. Co.. N. C. t . January 31. l:t!. ritUOSK 10 whom the F.ilate of Amler-mn F.. Fimifr, decvspcd is iudi -bled, muft jHawnt their clunns by May Court, aiid all tluwo indilitcd to thesatiioiiii.fi make naviiii-nl wiihin thn Vnne aUovo mentioned, or t?ifir aN founts and notes will be placed in ihn h:imh uf an o.li- i. . . " n 1.1 tli'f I ccr tor collection. , is r. '"i"'" r ... v .. . . It. N. CUAiGi;. a Llx'r . SalWvnry. Feh 7. 1S. v , tf - ; by nntitk-d to come t..rwart ami make rnymeni wmrut !rthcr delay. S M I FUAIJLV, Adm.. .. - Salisbury, tea. , i'A tf t
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 7, 1839, edition 1
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