j
a en 5ir. CnHiMii!'-!! I'-.: I to
i .i,.r..m-r I' . i
e ... j. .,, I
1,1..
u-iionit Ifis vcy sblo proportion, ami f-h;m!il
n':u'V t'
. t,e htUt p'irl of it, when- I.:! gives tilt; hiMory ul
L&ivernimnl for some years pfi-t, and pr.mtN mil it,-
luntry if Mr. "an " u,en hisuccuMor. whosoever
m,v bo; itmuH pursue theermrsQ imlicaied by Mr
Calhoun. " ' . .(, -
' jjito Mr.'Crittondcu'd Bill on whictf tlice remarks,
're deliver d, vp regard it as-one of the boldest at
irii Dis ever made in linn country against the liberty of
ft. i lie Alien snu OTOiuuii low ui mio eiuei
uxnlljvt tho irnr-lnu " wiw m nur mi.
gjH,.WUIVM" . v e 'i " "T"
Dion, scarcely as Dim. io on unapproves more man
ve iu the interference of Federal office- holders in elec
ta, auch conduct should always be denounrcdjnd
the offenders held up to public' indignation, but as
earnestly as we deprecate this evil, and great as it as
VirwJIy Congress hss no right to apply ft remedy by
iftlroiucin: t much, grealcri .that iB, py violating the
fiirfit erf speech, and the freedom of opinion;' pnvi
Icwsdearly bought and sacred to every freeman; the
i. tuj-iiil boa4 of republicanism, and the most certain
"trimranly'iif Tt exMeiice ; priwIegeB'lnaTTd restrict,'!
oujj be a direct subversion of the Constitution. It
taiioot be denied that under Gen, Jackson's admiuistra-
'tioO t!ia v'' complained of became very common, par
Icularly in tl Isrge cities; but in our view, the only
safe corrective is, by public opinion. . Itis an evil that
jever existed to any great extent before Gen. Jackson's
tiuii and e m?t telieve tnat 'l prevails to anygrest
estent under the present adininist rat ion. But whenever
i Wrnnt-sT-t-of men-may gt -trrto ptrver, trhcheithrr
encniira,re or tolerate such conduct in .federal officers,
the only sure, and safe way to check the practice, will
be to rally public opinion against it, and render it odi
ous mi! unpopular. Congress cannot legislate on the
subject without .'endangering freedom of opinion and
liberty of speech, rights too hardly won by the best
tloud of our jrcfatber-t9-be quietly u.crcudered by
- their children!
', AGrtal Work.--The Rail-Road from Lonoom to
fjTBKPaOi has been recently completed, and is now in
operation. -The distance between the two places is
sbonl 2!M mile,'nd is travollcd over in flevtn hmtrt,
including H itoppatres on the way.' Not many yesrj
igolt required ahnoiit s many days to travel that dis
tance as it now takes hours. Wonderful, indeed, are
tlie -achievements of steam dire'd by tho genius of.
man, and yet, great as is its power in the annihilation
ef space, it is altogether insufficient, to satisfy thede
msiuia of the prceit go sheud genj-ratioii,. who. require,
lad have originated a mode.ior .lhe tranfitqission of in-
telhgence from distant points, by.jnenns of electricity,
which is correctly described by the common expression
fix i maximum comparison of velocity, " as quick as the
'TSlaing"we tcRt to the Eluclre ilgneti -Tele
graph, as it is. called, of Protettsor Morse, an account
of1 which our readers will perhaps ecollect ss given
soma time since. . By. means of this lightning post-ri-iiajilui
eatimated tu convex ft despatch of 45 letters
fTDiinnte, the distance of 1(K) miles. "
A Lead Mint) has beco lately diecovered in Cabarrus
county, pear the Rpwn linp, about 13 miles from Jhis
f'jet, on the Lands of Mr'. McMarkin.
V have seen of tin Ores, and find them to be of tlie
Carbonate of lead : some of tho specimens are rich
"with (lis "MetairIIow extensive the lode or Vein may
k, it w difficult to say, as it has only boon penetrated
in two places, the one about 8 font, and the other 00.
These workings'are by no means extensive enough to
jmnounce upon the character of 'the Ores, at valpe of
K4e discovery. We believe, however, from present ap
pearances and the surrounding indications, that the pros
pect ia worthy of a more extensive examination.
i Tub Cottoji Chop or,18:l8. It is now pretty sure
Nhancertainfd th.it the. Cotton Crop of .th,e,4nit..sf.tisni).
meww is beuevesf hQtvr, that the surplus ol I
theeros5 lS37 added to the crop of IMS will bej
sufficioiil fo stfpply the demand 6f .the present year.
. W have just read letter from an intelligent commis
a merchant In N. tJflcons;- who my s at is believed
.JfcAtliatpometicJ
the next crop begins tocoine into market "r This rise
.-Iwever -wili not twnefiHhe' Phinters muchy-as most
, 8 til -of them w ill bite sold thtcotton, but it will
fc great advantage to tlmee w he may have the article
hand, the J. S. Bank for instance, which generally
manages to toy cheap, and sell high. " '!,v '
.
. A new Pnst-OtTice has been establixhed in Randolph
Cwnty, ori the rosd leading from Salisbury to Raleigh;
the name of Raysvdle, and Tresly Ruy, Esq , ap
ycatad Post mauler.
. ; The past year has been unusually prolific in the. pro
duction of newspapers snd periodicals, and it the exis-
bsct of a great number of both is a blesairg, our eoun
t7 certainly may be Considered e peculiarly fsvored.
- ftu,tMjT0!t AVfiKLt' CHRO?lICt1S,,' the prpspeettiP
9 which we some time siiice gave ; , it is published by
A. 4. BrowrvEilitor The number, jued speaks
e!l bt the ability, and industry of the Editor.', His
salutatory to the.pBblic. i. written in i styla we tither
and although we take it, from this, that our politi-
faitlis may not be exactly similar, yet we give the
Uironicle a cordial greeting, nod desire to be accounted
in Oie number o its well-wishers. f i , I
. Void .1inc. We are pleased to learn by a gentle-
from Charlotte, that the Gold Mines in Sleekier.
:-.V'J county, ire nowjn more succes?ful and profitable
...CwatioB than for fcotiw length of -time past -
'- ri . ) k
; F.ditor$ Cartrpotulenee .
FAvsTrtviixa, March W,
" e have nothing of sny in.pfirtance to write you.
Aton has decliheil durintr the week at least one to
, a hall cents; we quote ilO to-1:) ss extremes, and
. wyers are not anxious to take Iwld at present prices, ex-
' S oau -G0; bacon 1(1 i lard 10 a .11 ; whiskey
'in. ' """"cea ft Jj icamersw a .occawai
yt "now in. ; ,- . . ,.
. - Arrived. March litlntMiMr IlimnKtfs .'Cant. Itiml
' t Nclnon in low, with dry goods, groceries, silt, iron
... r-uuuvy iiiirrwinii in wiwii, anti muti ior ;tiuii!,
I. II. Craig, J. 31. llaleoinli, A. Hunt, Lexm-
,; "ninartiirmc t'oinpnny, Unit &i (Jo., UrPM & U
fr. McAdno &. twnlt, Smith & Ramus v, Uonry A.
Unrtm, y, j. u.u, pflllCe & Uullan.l, RkG.U Mai'iu.
'""iingLompanylOov. Uuij Icy, ana others iu the in
li.-riri .......... . . ....... . r .. .... ....
, lfiirtetL oa Monde r fie 11th," boat Post BiifwOh
'.u,'.n.iF u.Kicco.acc;
Ami, on Tutila!rtuanker lJpnrirrta.snd, on Friiiny,
" .VUw with tobacco, flmrr, ciUnri, A c.
i.
r,t are jut in t Vi!nnn'M,iv levins aii'p r fitif-r
- "-.ii-Tiirjii i..!,,-. JiltltJ. Ulfll 11. IJlWr' L. i Ml!
i- r j-i.ua
i. A'lir'ht, Jno. I'. Tiov,
f j'tii tin' rem"
r,
ii.-
:)t a 1
9
J
ii t Coiirl nf t ' Til!'!
Milt' C.'.ii
tmt in -i h!'i a si! t in if( curit rttoraivjci'
in uti'iiut-r i-irii.1. j tti
Tt.
-hi'T us tlkcil up to (i
'n C.'y, ).! !,. j i-t b
Siiprenitf Com i t W'Uii;
oculi'd by that tribunal. Tl.e il-omri o.-iJ.' w, Crsl
a corporation crt"i;ed by onu'of Hie Suti. can d i.i
any other Stnto soeh aets .in the iniilihi-r of sue'i n-r-pornUori
in their individual ca(vicity liave auniliubtid
right to dik, .. , '
The parlies trv tM q-tesiion involved wero, The
Bank of tht t'nilfd Statrt ofprltant, it m. i.
-Primrose.
AxwickH ilisKf , The March o
nnniberof this pe -
to be steadily at- f
rixlicul has coinn to hand. It sooms I
tsinimr-n liiirh liiArnrv r huri.i-i.ir VvU;.. I -.1 i. .
sure to examine it, except cursorily, we give the lajle
of contents.
"Observer" No. 2. Imim been received, bul too late
for insertion this week.
LATEST' FROM MAINE."
Tflft Ttnulnn aiuiiorj f,.r.lt, . ..:"... ..f .
vouiaiuru in ii'iiorn iroiu ciioir currir)(ieiils !(;
Maine, the sul)tiiuce of which will Im bund in" ll.e
annexed suuimurv, prepared to our hand- ia the
New York Stur;' , '
Vertml intelligence front Bangor. giv,es as a ru
mor, that Sir. Jiiliu Harvey has sent two compa
nies to f irtify Mi'irs Hill, two miles within the Wis
puted .territory, and to plant there the British stan
dard
," '.'if .-
' !i limley tin i.,i
. s;' ':i'if M. !.i''t
Thn'. . 'I . ei t . . i'ltwducHtg irrekvaot nuiticr. pusSeJ to the
lm Kjgirrflfljuiittt-&uA4WJrrnTrr':.i ir'A r r"-trr i .....
gives the Hilornrntiiw m pimmivjead
K imiwi limn Vijl -P aj ViOtxs- VVtTTI tTT 1 .ICn X 71: " .17" - - " . , n
: r i7 Ti j , 7. Mo the nuin tmmt autnie, to avit, the- trJt:itititori
vidette ttxpress from Ho ton with deimtchesfioiii ..,, . ' , -in.i- . .
cii. (tuusMuu lur uuti 'uinit;io, inni o r. Jo'iu
n . i,J .,..ii.. ,u. 't at.... ii ..
.v; u.,i ?vtn . ,n,MH ,H ..man. a.. j
ftT rpniilnra ' llm aimm i.nrrn.r..nl..nl St....!
inn is w u uiii uib onus oi iiiaine, ami -west ni u.e j
" 1
boundary line
letter from ttits tti-tM&tvrfTt:.r . - l j. . T -
- .... i
Aiet;erda.ti
cj of llioOih iiHunh,
. says
"I have just conversed with a gwitlernnri direCT'
from Ilou(tofi, who had good opportunity for jtadg--.
ing whrt giverit tt"hi opiition that there' will" U
no blood sited, notwithstanding all the pneperations
on both aides, and that tho men on the other tud
- of the i line ;are ; decidedly adverse to s war. G-v-ernor
Harvey, It is thought, ismiwl his proclai'nlt
turn unadvisedly, and would gladly eao.ipe the ef
fects and results of it, and timt it wae produced uo
on jreat misaireliciisiwi.ef the, el'ilo. of things
at that time."
A letfer from Major Kirby, commanding the U.
S. garrison at Unulton, confirms the previ-ms ru
mor that bir. Joint Harvey was withdrawing the
British Iroopa from the frontier . , ''
Several companies of Ueiu Hodsdon's division
had taken up a position at the niotHh of the.Presque
Islo, a stream that flows into the Aroostook, ten
miles above the location Col. Jarvia .bad chiwn.
K ino niore companies were to follow to le Presqtae
lslo on Monday. The troops at Uoultoii are in
fine di8cipline,""partictilarly the Dexter and Bangor
rifle companies, at4 the.lLngor voluntoers and ar
tillery. They practice target firing four hours a
' day hd'twi'KlmrklU. " ' 't
Mr, Botsford passed th tough B tngor on the Ofb
from Washington, with despatches fur Sir. John
Harvey. Ho apoke unfavorably xf the prospect id
peace. . ' "- . ..v . . . . -
The Atlas (says the Oxford and Cumberland Di
visions were at Augusta on the 10th, their orders
to march to the frontier having been couttftrmaihl
ded. " The messagd f Governor r airfield to tlie
legislature would, it is mid, be eot on the 1 1 lhJ
General Scott was still at Auguxtn, to leave for
Houlton on Tuesday, lie exjR'cjs to have an ui-
icfview itimTSifrydhiHnrvTjyT--
C5". It i,rf orrtedr in- tkn "rrrr, wys Xfarivw
rrrtt"Siur:uwi'Mivr;)..4i iuaiii. .tw,i4:r;4ui'
r rewuved A letter, from Sir- Juba Ilsrsey. m wlwci
' . . '
lie states that he will withdraw his troops agree;
bly ito the protocol. This ia credited.
T.VBLE OK CONTENTS OP THE AMERICAN
OBIUINAI, PArEKS.
' Histnrv.
By Jared Sparks,
A Moral. Bv J
. Evan NnoritrrnBS.
J:lBrly Literature of the Germans. Profetor Smith,
Tho 1'ioneer ot rennsylvarua. Uy rrotLssor Barber,
Inscription fur an Album, -
To Alelhea, - .''. . " ". ' . ." .
E. Plunbus Ununi. JBy David Hoffman,, ' -
Lines, . . -
Phrenology. By L A. Wilmer: Epistle 1,
"-The Mtuilent'e Diarv. By F. Rasly, 1). I).,
. Antique Cameoa. No. ft ; Cupid, - - - . -'
Htanias, written in Drjection, ... . -. ..
" HandelV'A Novelette from tho German of f. yen.
I5y Mrs.E.F.Ellet,., - - . - -
Reminiscences of Switaorlond. By R. M, Valh,
- -The Hills, -The 8-s, Th-ky,-Ity - J.-41keHr-Je-
The South-Sea Islanders: A I'rize Pwem in three
JJPV. Pj . N. A . Biooki . Part 1 JCopuJrooi
- the Sodthern Churcnmsn,") ; -
Rydrl Deck. By Edward Quillman: (England)
Ktmcarciies ot rmygioi hud; no. iu. Aiy Ut; is
like the Bummer Rosep -w- . - .
MTBBAtT KOTICfS.
"Mrs, Phflp's Fimiliar lictufes On Chemistry, .
EilnH's Trsvels in AuU), Riisia, and .TurkeyT-.
Reese's Discourses on the Sabbath, , , - ( . .' . .
Life of Rev. Chas. Jacobs,- ... . . .
"Tim
lhas been received; itcrmtains the following articles:
Utility of. Phrenology. Fallacy of some common ob-
,o,.i. .irt Phrenoloirv,- Two letrers adilrrrd
' A . .P ' p ilr .L-
f lit. MnJ V7 1) omarba am f Ii a rttai. iht! i si t t.
- adequate exerewe of Ue MentaUkgaiw. -By An lrrw . jvf edging in the Trtoctrlr MtinSed
. ,Coi.ibc, M. D. Application of Phrenology to aelf-cul-, m,f ,)y CltmNiIKln1,, Wlth mtmihf ma-mfactu.
ture. Phrenology m New York. j h' f;rt,,b hat-we watt ereSt dvamture
MitctlUiny. lVathorBronssais. rhrcnoiojricaisc-j om thr, , , grM pj1Cetlr fuel account to
ciety m Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Combt's Leclurus in Phil- jerp ,j,e mMr wheel fron freezing is equal to
' adelpbia. - ; , -. 'lour (net account arid water rehu In the tcsid
pia.w, frrun freezing tliey are sraree of atr during
Patent TailorU Sheart. Mt R-x-hus iti-inlsch, j the winu r. ?JJy. They have to pay interest upon
. an ingenious cutler, of this citv, lias just received ! tVir slock f rottow hid in, in Notcniljer to the
' a patent from Waslungtoii Cr a valuable improve-
1 . 'r-:f.. 11.. ;...r....r...w.r..
nmtu III iillioi. Biiaia.;. &iib iii', vr.ii, .ii, t'Jii
gists iii constructing the shi srs w(th certain m
' t protuberances of swellings on he sid. of the
Ikjwh, in ofdeMo fill the hand, and give the cotter
a more complete command over the instrument.
-The handle is so mane as to give thc.ir.lJcr the
greatest pjvtaible-control of the khe:tr iti irs.ejtiiu ahriirw lief. . . . - j
greatest toe to IhcWl- Mr. ILcVilshis i iaen j , have Vii .n ayvrrJ pr-nw to Sacrifice their
tion "The Concave, Comex lljr t-'ipars." We pn.peny T.r the na il of kn-iwle.fge. Indeed, the
have a patrtiow biO-re tis, and we hive wrnrwlt; e::j.0t;j eaier p-.wee1 iwi ned ale, a, with
scetia niore'.lie.mtifiil spcejmen of rutiery -f iin? 00 ai res t.f larA s.l I Sir S7,W)0 la 4 year. Your
trnrt. The fini-.li iinJ polish are erj'inl ( t!fw .'.f.ir- n wrks and t).? e'"n4oo of tho Jame riv-r
a i-i. T. Wp ho"; t'lfl i 1. ti :,:''.- r-" r tv. d, v." tfi i t-i i f r- tlc va' v 'iu'1 rf.
1 T..p Ch.ircl.ca-Ci i T--1!
"op I". tn.il Ik l"if th" -jir"-!.'" t'.-Kt i f . i
, vum i.?" Aw jf'i u t, oi) nx :)' sv i i Jiy'f.'M, .,
J l !,.;e !:.' ii, in vi !hi;. "'i- I f- r tj P
fnli Jtj-i.I.i!. Jq'r.; 0i:.I li.r s!. Uf a,
J irinS - ".i.iij Jtwipji-11. l(otjt', Vi. C. Ff.-
tun", i' J F . . HvhU '.!, K-!l'r.
Fr.n.i t!;e j'iry Ii-I 't.f i.:iiiis, it .s, s:cr
tniuo t lh,ii i.u! iTrt jortr rM h errpii''U-fi.
tj
.
A'l adi'HK.n ii lt f 1 2 niiiu a s tl 1 1) ..irj':!-:. d
' " .
on -ii!ier hi.lt! .i,ou7! stne alien. it-S , and ?;: ia ,
upi!y the d ftriew y f the carmel. 'I Im jurors
WeiT iheu wora or uiTjnnl, a::d their -xU re
as follows: ....
''ir!s Wagner,
Mater M. Errlj ,
1L C ll'-LtuAJU,
J -hn R i'ks;
t.V lWrmgtotf,
.s. P,rtl,.r, "
:.J'i!ij:"rniiiu, -L.
'i'jand.iV, -(iejr
Mi ke.
'"CJl'afrt,
K-K.-MrPTst
VIr. RainljiIi,counfcI ir tr iUisii;Ii, then op
ened the casn in a stwerh, in irt'-t he incorpora
t(Sd a bnef history tif the truutdi in t'ie I'ltbjie
riim Church ai.d advened to points tu wbh es
tiniiMiy would be1 a.id'Ked. lie livh p?viwited va
ri'ws docufirfuis whi h wiHiUi U lufisied on as ev
idence. On Weddi-Miiiy inoroin, the r-otiiHel fur
the OefijiidJints, snjjxing that Sir. Randall was
,i, iw,,,,. ( n r' : ..T-! I it
liat ,,M '. claim-d by the I taK.n.T-k, shuuhl
bna2
... '
lere still under rxumi-
nati.rf. arut .r ,t..;.-..... ,l nn.l.. lu. ,.l,i .,,.,1
ivf.a at tt v a ui ti;u uati u blaiw3.
..... rf .........
RUUIi
Tnc Judges of the Supreme Court find it neces
sary, as well fiir the aceoinanntatiori of those w ho
have Deration to attend the Oiurt,- W for" the MR
cieut discharge of their own duties, to e.-taUnh ami
pubhsli the following Rrtcs:
All applicants for admicm lt the Bar ipirsl.pre
sent thejiist Ives for exainiuaiiuu duniig the first
w ven days of the Tf rin. --
All causes whieh shall be docketled before the
eighth day of tha Term, shall stand Cjr trial in the
coursn of that Term. Appeals,- permitted to- be
docketled after the first seven tiavs of the Term,
shall be tried or eimtinutid at that Term at (lie option
of the Apix llec. In all irtiiercaiisr'abr.Hight up after-.
wjnJs, tttht'Tiarty .will be eutuW U a cttotinuance
- 1 tie Court will not call cau-s for trial before
the h day nf the Tnn, but will enter u(io the
trial of any cause, in the mean time, which the par
ties' or their roonpd m b Ammia (o trv.
. Xn tlie eighth 6s f ( he Term, the Court will
call over the caleodar of all the causes, and lhn, j
hut afifrwurde, by the grnertJ coaierit of the
Bar, a precedence may he given to causes, in which
gentlemen attending from a distance are concerned,
ovffr 'cau"-i wn any 'if ti i 'Jt i-l'siT 7 B'-iOi nines' iL
chnnge, bejna demand sliji-t to t!ii change wily,
the Court will prtrceed regularly with the docket,
first - wtthr tl: State, oet the luHy, atid mially
the Law icket.- .
Whoo causes ere calM for trial by the Court,
they imint be then either argued, sulmjitted or con
tinued, except iindet.fpecial aii'l wculiar, crcum
stances to be iiown to the Cmrr, and except that
Equity causes ui.de1 a JRulejbf RnCreo may bi
bvjtt fu a reanable time fiir the coming iu of
Reports and tlte Cling awl arguing of Exceptions.
The qui?! uf WaTttsfboxoogJi was jTisturbeJ on
1iJeeTenitgeif the 21.- Felrwefv bv-i arrival st
liiUi place Jifjhe ea?ase E- P. ileXiw Xef-
I . - ' . ...... ...... ... . .... .'... -1
Iwtiwe ias the i-owt rr "trarrr penrrratcj s Ir up
the wafers iXtlns Xi.ie We underhand no sefi'-
mis obstacles obstructed the pssssge of the bwt.
We hope tle enterprising owners may be richly re.
warded for their exertions. The McNair, although
badiy adapted fur the experiment, ha penetrated
rWriVr-tip- 44ewiMtH lie.. Xjrjuid..4hc
.locust-, tharu.au.iiiLrr :eauiboa Cml ius bcea
built. W ilixtngton Adrrrtiatr.
We are happy to learn by a letter from Colom
bia, d ried March 5th, that oar aoooonrrment, nn
the authority of Mier from tlvat place, f the
death of Dr. CeorKt, was preawtnra. Dr. C'J p-
er on the .ut, was Hiiut only alive, but in much
better spirits than would be imagined under ibe
circum.-tauci a cf the case Char, jtfercvrj-
PETERSBURO MANLTACTURES. .
Extract of Intr frtm Pelertburf, lo th EJilor ef
. the A'icAstostf lquirr, 4i4
- u Our Cott'Mi manufactures commenced with one
tntliwjo tkwsi'anr4le, eepitai wrtjHfcutmud
dollars twelve years since ; another followed in
about four years, eepittl 1 1 00,000 two tbonsartd
spitMlles, earb v( th- bae increased- by doubling
tis-ir ourober tfepindles, and the RrA increased its
(aral fGO.OQQ more, and lb othr 50,000 1 their
profits up to this time have been about SO per cent
, a var." .Three year i:ic another null wan erec
I ltd with ftkir thoesand atiiiidles ; to which ia added
I a paper mill, capital 230,000. ,Io the course of
each with eapt'a! of 1150,000 and running four
tiioufliid opiiKlies, aid there is now water power
' n V? V .gentlemen w speetatioo at
r ; 30,000, only mi emtgti tltorted fur the necessa-
I - fe'n 1
last of the wiotpr, and then to pay interest 0ki
the etpensee neeesmiy totuake into doth. , 4tbly
The ports betag frz n up, they cannot seek a mar
feet, althonah-the gwrds tnar be Wghi Sthly
These causes pxeemsirilv increase the ann'tont of
capital, ami llienbydiiniuidi the profits. I la lieve
'this mi detent .to. convince youliatniarmf.u'lures
The rhith pnn nit well.
f "! D-n,- - r , .V, ,r,
", -.!,! Ti-i i, t.f 1., ),. .h, at a I.i.'
t.t .t'Le CifUit ('t!rt, ''t Vli'eh lu wesid
L t!.1' lb'l.i-M'i '!i''-'-1'iH !'! h 'le-if 0 t-
i lii -r t i s i:e , r ii iu.---l to i"I.( i!." 'p-i
imi i.r'th" i-t Tii-r wtiiiii,t ci -ttij'iy i:- w.ih
t'rju's -if ('! ivi!.''-.ifr ;
" 1 Ml il a vi'wiii r t- n
p'T'ii !i." ll fill
I t
"if. t.'ie rtlilij I mI.-t "'t! iie
the iv
it t'it (.,(,1
t t..e ter.ii s-i'v-i-ri'u'd f.ir, nr piiv nptlio uraruet,
lfi bmiiJ fir 'ti.tr pr." v ,
Tli 'i!e a i tiiij.irtjiil prinrij;!?.
(Jr mi I'm (hi V yttt!imaii of this count v,
.in" Kf.elv .iMeiiffij oil f'.nn the eonnfton trfi 'imH
pt'.i .r no', (jirde.liiM) wtiirltwu iiar hiu"'y ex
tullod us a mind oifj and for Imroiiv. 'Tins "MJ
t a vsili:ilile Jisrovery.a t':e t,nt iri, if'ooi i!tif.
ii"U. m: th'it ch'i bo pirienroil to anv e.xlt ut in
the J?H!lirin country. Wiltninglim Cronide.
..... i
Itifgbnting.-For the first tune in onr life- and
we hopp it may blhe hiat--we jestcrd iy suw
..two- fi,ul4 f.iti.Hwhly f lrtd one -of litem- w
white, apparently the daughter of a snh-tnnlisl Kh.
spt funtier,, and tlm other, " black at Iht Jack of
civtt wflikmg arm in nrni thrtiiinh Mi'k, redrr
-Knnrrier snd -WnTlnrtgton sirertTt"wnril'
; lhe-,.Mj'rlborj' Chape). Wh;4 am p pomitKi to.
' , , v Dmon Sentinel,
Latrr Verbal LiteUigfncC.-'c have just
' leanied from tho passengors who arriVr.d by the
Meamb t from Boston this morning, fhiit it.tvns
ported, as tlmy were leaving the citv, that Sir
John Harvey had issued orders to the Dritisli for
L,L?!!.Ltyraw terrtirv jl'lie
-ynmor wtraTrcrhrttf in Bii?rrin.AV V-A,eeT-J04J
.UMTEU IN WEDLOCK,
la thisCoontv, on the I4th instant, by AUcn R.itd,
Eq , Mr, JACOB s"lAX)P, Sen.; to Miss LEAH PA
IHL In Iredell Coiinty, on the 7th inctant, by A. Itnby,
1H . Mdj. JAMtlH P tlOHUV toMisE.'M. JOII.N-
JUA, daughter or Cyrus Jolrnwon, K.
Police.
TN' piirsunnce of authoritv. in me ve.itod bv the last
.X.WiH and Testftnent of THOMAJ? 11,'IE.YJVJJ
snail exiwse to puhiic sale, the Iract of Land of which
the said Thomas thml sented,. lying in the county of
Rowan, on second Creek, about eight.mi.ee North of
lishurj.supp'iwd to contain three hundred and thirty
" flvs.acni There it a
" Comfortable jV Dwelling," '
. on the premises, and cleared Land suflie'tentforiiurtir
fivo hands to work, arid thf ii-nring and out buildings
are in sood repair. There laueksva-siifficient 'ouaiiiifv
, of Alesdiiw biniL a pnrt of which is in i good state of
cusiivaiinn. v
.The sale will tike placo on the premisei on the 2J
1 -ifai nf Aprit:lti. A" credit of twelve moitths-wtU
be given the puahr will be required to give bond
. and security. ... . JAMES OWENS, Kx'f.
March 21, 119. - SJw -
-ifcixasisrayKo
I'HE Subscrihe'r having located ffimscTfin the t
1 of Cimcord, would now ofTbr his services to
town
the
rublic. as an
' Omauiriital sid algn ltitr.
" H flatters himsclfrthlt his long experience in the above
limine, and the specimen of work he ha executed
in his line, will be a sufRcieiil recoinmRtidiitiop. " - ;
lie will also atteniLto any call made ori htm in the
HOUSE PAINTING BUSINESS,
ami i.ritklent be can give saliofactioiJb all wlfo may
... employ hiinr r :-.:.r
. The Public is rsspectflillv" requested to call uid en
courage him,slie is determined to execute all Work
- comwiltp to him m the best possible manner.
Q$ Also, Psmting snd Trimming all kinds of Ca
. .xiacaoaa,. A-qn, .nt-j tu ess and cthwi--..
-r-rr-rr-r -3-.- J - W.--R A l.E V.
XSncnrN. C, Marct..?U lJi.
A .MEETING -of. tho. Jlawan Couoty . Temperance
eieiy, win be Held at the nonse or Mr. lis watt
Lenta, on Monday the 1st day of April next, at II
o'clock, A. M. Addresses ihsy be expected. ?
SAM'L LEMLY, Pres. R. &.C. T. 8,
March 21, l?3a ,.; ;:J.,:,-.,,, . tm :'.'.'
rpiIE tSubscriber having disposed of his property inl
tne town of SiJisbury it his become inditpnnsa.
bly necesMary thsthisnot-saDd scctmnts,soiTie r)f which
are of kmg standing, should le settled. Those indebted
t fiira are therefore requested to tome forward and set
le the same without delay. ;
Eight likely Negroes for J3!e. ,. :
.. -T. A. 1IA0CB.
, N. B, Pf:i-ms calling to snttle in ihi aUt-nceot i(0
Sur-Msi.ls-rwill sctlis with A. W. Pclton, who is his
eutboriwx. sgent. - . T. A. H,
. jmubury, N. C, March 21, 1339. ' . if .
ST o iT oko
A
ir; rK-rboni. indebted to the Subscribers, either bv
Note or Book account on the 2tttli day of April
f e--f!iie;-iiipcflr(y rttsTi!ir:iir te
commenced upon them unless prevkiuslv arranged, .
- We trust our fru-ads wilt take no eiception to thi
course, as necessity compels uto tlm niHSieire without
discrtiVination. WiiEELER &. BCKiNS.
.Salisbury, Feb. 81, 1830. tf
1U8T RECEIVED AND FOR SALE,
200 Plough .Moulds,
Bar tjcollep and Tire Iron, , '.,.,
v m bis. Bupsrtine t lour, t
'-. ' 40 bo. mountain Irish Pittaioes,
IX) bu.lterd tirsns Syl,
. . . fJXK) lbs. !singU)n Cotton Yarns,
,...J.riK)Jhs...B!irJU;iiJ..,.I; , ,. ,......-.,...,..
10 kegs Powder, -
... 10 doa. superior Weeding Hoes,
' "-75 kegs White Lead (ground in Oil,)
" . T 8 cks rfice,
25 bhds, 'Molasses, "
Sugar, CoBi.c, Nai!s, and Ralf,
by 1. &. W. MURPHY. -Salisbury,
Feb! 2. Pi.TO. '
niawffaBSQ
. K, HIRCKIIEAD . G. UTZMAN, .
having entered iiito Copartnership ill the'
TINNING AND COPPERSMITH
- IITOUI.O rwpectfully annoiinee to thir friends and
If th public generally, tint l is their inteiilmu to
keep Cofis-'.unily on hand and for rale, s large and cx
tciimve asmirtiiicnl of " ' ."
rV AVYc, Govvc,v SVVs, kt.
a'lJ, in short, a!iiiirt every srtirle in the nlve bianch--an
tnat ran bn manufactured in this country. ' '
TheirSlioo inKilnateton Main-ntri'.-', w wwn Mows.
"Tr"t 15" 'er, and J. & W. Mutiiy's stor"s.
' M tt l-.,t-.T fi,.-,i .Is.'t .n o t" r " -o-k w.'l b"
Xr:
," .... . "... ' j
W . ',(11
)l j Si 1- I
Tho follow iHtf s un extract from tl liinhcoiioii,.' worl
of Ir IVti-rs, the iltMivercr of tiio cdttiraicd V(
table AiiU-H:lio(W Pilih.;.!.. "
''lh:i,ni, wsii, and enjounnit, are tlio thhi
priuioi!j)di,Ui id' 1.l'. The two li
as a means to oblaiiuliJ.iUrr. Alao m-clos for v,ia!ili
a a iiu-uhs i)f.efij"j'8icit, JUil vmn is such pinnni
wiflmui the jiuMtiiin (if hralth. iiJiout btniilv vijur
and stririigth, n.iitlii'r thy phys fa) nor the iikmiIhI ri
ther tho mnor nor the outward man is capable ot rh
achiovi'iiiont, whether of wealth .or of- fiijoyment.
Mvh n in ttrftr- tun -a nonnd tinnd in s wim I
body is the line qua nun the tttolute requioile- for
any efficient e flint in tlie attainment ot huniatt cihIh.
Tlie mmd may be active, but if the body bi f cblo, tin a
is tlie mind active lolilllu pur)OHo. Kiijoyiiu-nl is not
there; and the finest laid plans are ,rejnJcr"l aboiUio
by the thanered cdlulilum of our teneiiu-nt of elny.-
. But say llmts man could obtain viealth that lnroi!i
acquire the gold of Oiilurand bi lug home all tne ticu
sores of'tho mint's o liolcoi'uta, yet without healili,
where would be hit hsppmcttL l'f would ho init'ra
ble jn tit? siid't nf hwi(o!iUiid his tiiainoin.'s; tu- wotilj
ptiMt-awsy 4n-weteheiiHMiM"ipftir ". !:-. wn.'i -exclaim
with tho whc mat) nf old. "All u vmnty aid
vckLion'ol pint!" His limbs are racked with pun,
and tie cannot rest ; his oppt'ttie ik pone, and ho lotthes
hiif'tboil; b,is stooi'icll is oppressod Willi nsuw-a, sml ho
lurassickeiiuigawayatlhH bountiosofa muiiiticfiit I'io
videncu. lie would givs ail tie is worth miy, H the
world, if he had M-for the poor, but hea'tiiy innK;ijH'U.
""PIi;auc givpino,''iid a hongry wretch, loa u ci.lihy,
feeble ni'iii " Please 'give ims sixpence to buy uiu a
.UWsdd'Jtiad.MlJll.WtUiarve .... .
' " 1 would give a thousand dollars for your ap;eti'.o,"
said the rich man, as bo handed the hungry our a dul'ar.
Of so much iiiiportunce is lioaltli to the enjoyment
of lifof :;..:- ' .
But whereto, methlnks I hear tho reader onk, biiIi-
srrves this linnnly on an plain and hacknifd a suhjiul !
l)o we not. all know the value of health 1 Do ve not
all attend to ijt as one of tho chief, if not the thieHfit
CHicerns ol our mortal uxistenee t Ukwa not iTpUy ,
the" means; to attain "and preiwrve Ul- lo we not lay
out mf)ny do we not fee physicians do we not follow,,
their advice do we not wa flow thoir nrescriptmnsl
Trtirlot trum gmtle reader, thoortritll ttfm;' "
we dare sty, and more, ikill, wo cannot believe our
homily on heaitTi Ui b alurgi'tfier ui)iioci siary. As m
morals, so In physic is U requisite to have 41 line i pou
line, And precept ji port pfecepU" Men in health (wrget
that they may be sick; and men in sickness do n-.)t ail
way ui ploy -Uta -roost jtwtcious uifens to auuin ii' hiio.
Vory true; Doctor mea do not as jon say, always
pursue the right rosd l hoallh. Nw, I know ot whuo
people who are always dosing thenmolves with physic,
and running to the doctors' and apolhecories every day
ol their Uvea. They take, I verily believe, a cart load."
of drills in I yesr. tndyrt thfy are not well after nil.
Io you know the rcaaun! v .
XVhy, yea, In iny opinion, there art two reasons, la
the first place, tHey take too much medicine, and in the
second., they do not take the ri ht kind. I umhIIo iimko
IhnsaiiielnTbWyS'tllunftujy tliat'lis'Ui iiy fo'r iW '
or itiree years past I've hit npona bmur plan, .It'ake
Dr. Peters's Vegetable B.Iiuus Pills, and I derive moiJ
benefit fnsn one doli ir laid out in them, than J u.-ed i't
paying fifty iu any iiwter pursuit of heM'h, bt i.tcs m
ving a world of imuoa and dihgtiHt in swallowing an en
ornions quantity of uitdicincs. Do you knov Ji. Pt tuo 1
very well. - '
And have you over oikm his medicitio !'f
"1 hivej 1 were a bhicknoad clxe."
' They tell me he is eonef vmir oiiaekri, v,ho un
dortake to-4notrdUnd regulate 4 Ihihiuii niachinc.
witlwut so much as knowing of what parts tt eousixts.
and how they, are put together. They say he undor
srends anirtomy and physifjiocryj' hrtitnii -jWtlietn-j
anu is asismiiiHr wiut uotuuy auu micmisiry as 4 aiu
wit'h tho road'W mnT. ' ' " .
Ymi are rurhf iiitiifmi'd ; T)t. Ppfr.ni t tin rmnirlf '
lie-dues not umlcrtake wht he does not omlerstand.
lie, wasb'uJaxlyai.Jo..'Jia.iualjng art.. lie has.
spent years in thescquisitiwiof kuowlcilge; he Imvile-
voted hunsflt to the sturiv of the human rramo, anJ the
diseases to Which it is subject, and now be it apply u.g
ms acquisitions to me tenet or sunenng uuinsnity.
lie does not put forth the absurd claim so oiu-a ad-
yUCCdJH-,llie invnftlini44'4teit oatvoms hSHielv, -
that ofjiuri
Such" a p'reience Tie vyuU7 ileeiu about as diiiucuit to
swallow, as to take the nostrums of those, who put It
forth, There" ia no sneh medicine. There m n"t, and
neves was, a punscim tor slldiiases, Tho VKf.mstB
aiuoia mlijs pieumd to no such mirttcle. liif i.:,t
is iiitiniiMiy better, theyeff.ectwnatevor tliey undertiikd.
Tlwy keep the word pi' promise to tbstoniHc.h. and tho
prima ia which they make to the ear ami ,,.
. ying tnai indotd is no sliirht reoHi)iiHitiiitMii. ,.ir
r the complaints to which these Pills nrv adupd-d few
ntf far botaeen. The disorders arisiei' ftum a tiinnMii
state of the Bile are, unfortunately, umny, ilis;restin
ino talal. A large proportion of all w.e levorv, ei-i,e.
cuiliy at Hie &.Mrth and in the inarshy'districts, are
owing to this cause, from tho dmtmtsiiig jua and fe.
ver, which almost ehnkra asunder l.fo and limb, to tho
uvurful " Yellow Jack," wtcu "seldom quits his vn.tyn
wttiioiit aiuuuormg soul hint body as he ink his leave.
rMMwejisnrirainiw
in all its torrnl, which originates of the disorder of the
HiSe.' Dr. Peters was hM Isd to smnlov his kiiowlmtja '
aud experience in tho preparation of a modivine which
should prove efficacious in this lare clas of diseases,
winch should should relieve the schnie ami il.i.'v head.
and ikWrw-tl nauseated and loathing 'stomach, it the
same time that H pjventcd those mora fatal uthVisj
which arp aospt totolluwfrom their imprudent nfglect,
For this purpose he prepared, with much csro and a
iust adaptation to the purpose, tho Vegetable B.lifm
Pills, which be is Ixappv to sav, Xrom long cxperwucc
aim on; nun ui. i:i: i u'aiuuony oi moi; woo nnc i.i., i ) i
mem nave answered, more than suxworoo tiismtMMi)
guine'etpctstiHis, -. v r
It is not his own mere assertion that you are cH''J
upon to believe, ti not the iw dixit of any m
BjaiiBrtlhaaghim, . tut. a.grct. aj Wilcn ot J I i ppn; u . ;,
that you are to pm your faith upon. .-lSuitiier al
tlwogh it' is said in the sscrd volume that 44 by the
mouth of two or three wi'nesws almll all things be es
tablished" arc youio beiu ve in so iiill a number'
Onlyl "A cloud of witneuM's1 is before you. They
irj too numerous to b i-.,!v ovet looked ; thy are too
intelligent to be csrelewly lif ard; they are too fe -j-,
tahleto be elightly Epgarded.
Believing tho spontaneous testimony of Hum !:
experience it. the biwt of the truth they acrt. Dr.
Peters has thrown together in. tJio following pages, a
few of the iiisny hundieds of testimonials received trom
every quarter when hi pills have come Into iws. They
are left to speak pi themselves, ' They are the words
of th. who M s)eak what they do know, and testify
what they have seen and experienced." -
$3 llf careful snd eiiquire for Peter' Vcetable I'll Is,
thty are sold ipSalinbiiry by John Murphy in Lexintou
by J. P. Alabryi snd in Charlotte by Willi ins Si it yd,
of hum they can be had at the N. Vor k w hi. lew le prices.
,far.Lickr,s a:s'A's i ir. -
rpilC tICK are all'tukiiigtl.is w. inWfol Mo.
dicine which is aroiutlitnj r.urc'e,atid Att"?--j
rif ' with if s mighty cures.
For Silo nt tl.o Po-tOTuT, Ak'' "i.-ri, . ''.'
coinfi;, X, C i
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