i , Li4 1 MM I 4 o ! rofftM wot pkt.itbb to twe rxTTF state ar m coanri hps. 50i f xqhibited IT IT to thi tatei, ari resebtro to thk tra HKuriscTivitT, or to rim rBortR. Ameiulme ntt to te Constitution, Article J. Y dumber 3 ot Volume L j SALISBURY, RC, JANUARY 15, 1841. Whole Wumbcrt lfilO e. ,. " ''''ii'. .n ,i.. 'f pU'BUSIIEl VEEKI.Y:::::::::::CIIA8. P. FISHER, , .'Jifor d Proprietor, Tk Warn" CAoum I published every friay, . eer nnom. dnce, or AO, if nut paid m JhfM iwnih" from tb time of .ubacrmiog. OCT Ne mom wdl l discontinued mitil all arrearage are paid, !r ine eutweriber i worth (lie subscription ; and the fail- tire 10 BO!" - - - - Us no Vffr the mm! of the year subscribed fcr. ..,11 be emwworea nrw ""'K' ""7"- . i i muM.nf 340 mm. or tflet limrt (ixed typo) f the first insertion, and 25 oral lor eVh continuance. Court and Judicial advertis. 11-u 25 rr eent higttrr than the above rat A de- duelioaV H P" ceBL "om h PUce ' ba aial'4 yrlf dvertir. fc'Advertifjeot , i for publieatina, muat ba marked with Um earn. of insertion desired, or they will be continue uU f0rbd,rlcWeedc)rdmg'y. To aacara attention, all nera Mdreiwed to the I1 lar oo buwneiw, mi fret tf Ptttmgt. A FItKSIl SUPPLY. 1 1 AS jt rrceive at l!i " Salifbury ConVe 11 in-," direct turn Chsrleston, tbt f.Ilowmj freh arlielrMn his Into wit t . ... Oyfter$t : OrMjTff, iMWUf. JRnuins. ' Sardines, jUigr$., All of whir, aroof tU Uat ility.afid will ke potd low toff c, w l ptMCtaaJ deaWra M the uMial rredii. -Call ani V ' ) MabaiMry. N. (i, IW. 4, IBVf. . r . 1 A LADIES' PAIS oill be beM ia tU Tmn f Coamd. m TraawAt Evuum, the I9ru r Jamav. kmw ika vk ik rvni GMrt. A tamty ef wMnmUl a ad wtefol arte let will be eihibocd fcrSabjLTht pnweda wiUtaap fupnaud Is aaaiaulil parpuaaa Tte Pak WtU coanowa opew on Wrdoeadat Um Wlh. ' Jaqoary,8,lt 2r i i I ., in mat '"nui 1 ' " i:t: i&uin t " List off Letters RKWtinaw m ihe PoaUMEct at Salnbttrr. N. C,oa lataayofJ.wayy.lHlL Dr. Benpmia Aaaiia, 9 Him Maria Latey RoM. Awaria, BimL Ladua. Col. W. J. Alex.oJer, - William March, j Mr. 8ir-b Ayr, Dr. R. W. Nclvar, 9 Mra. 8 D. Aaderaoa, Dr. L. MilcMi, Bar. Jaa.M IL aVkaaa. Dr. JoIm K. Mcltwr, Mmw Pully Jlace, Jiibw Afarlm, Frederick Muwry, 8a mL Marlia, Jamea D. Murriaon, Jamaa Micball, LewM Marrrll, CoL Jtto. D. Moora, Albar? Mania, ' , John D. Neisbit, Dr. Malthww Nat iUa, Wjaaaia Owaoa, , StiioNioa) Ovcrcaat, Miaa Mary Om'mg Cammillo Pnca, -'.---.--. Praitaaea Boataa, VI. A. ReyiuU, Jnra Rohan m. Dr. Polk, . . TWO. Polk, J EU Philipa, ' David Pinkatoa. Adaai Roaeiaaa, nAflxO aaeoeutal thanwelret ljelher, in the practice of Medicine, remectfollr offer their ter- ticca, ia all the rarigua brancbea of their profeeki to the public, CO- Their Office ia in Mr. Weat'a brick boiUinr. j saiabuTT,N.CJaoai78,ie4l. w. AT. Wholcaal and Retail, at WUEELERS. CRAY'S or tlarrMnA'a O.mment, IWkwiib'aVilK ,jr.i'a Pill, ana Bittern. Hoack'e Panacea, awl P.eroariTa renelv fir IWtl CtKnplaiot, f HoW C. H. it C. K. WHEELER. ; - FUESH TEAS, Wince, Spirit, Tobacco, and Cigar, Juat received and (or aale, at the Sain burr Drujr &ore. Balbbory , Noe. 5fO, 1(J40. . r . . Cotton l arnw. 'PIIESuWribera, Aceuta fir tle LeiinfloaCu t'o Far.trv. wihiH infirm the nnWic that the have jiif) feei-'l and rvr 'Vtlrr fe holrktle and reTun, is c;tou -w t i I ftrv, coa likjinp of rari.nia nim m TM rj;rt"r tr?n iioa a ud character uf xhc Xum uCxhtA-Factory act to well teated aM knowa a to-aed no reeum i.iklntion fnmi u Those wishing to pur- cbtse wlupleais give n a call. , . CV U. At C. K.. WHEELER, Aft.. Aprii ?i, I mo. . '.tf,; ; Lock Atwell, William W. Albea, Kmchia BIoJmI, . , MMca Biwa, JrM J. X. Brown, Ostea Bradabaw, IV.aaal. G. Boydea, Rho Broa, A, B. B-own, Moaee Brown, Minty Crtwra. aerrant, Jeeae K. Bnn,' Mmea L. Brown, Dr. Time. II. Belt, Dr. Btaarbcllev . W. B. Bramlett, John Bean, J ihn Btunga, J jtoBinL j John Bhnperu - ' CharWe Bn.w ' BttvetlBoUn DR. G. B. DOUGLAS HAVING removed hia Oflkato Snd Door of Mr. Cowan'a brick row, (formerly oeenaiad by Dr. Aahhel 8mith.) nearly oppoaita Michael Brown'a at ore, politely tender hit proicaewmni aervicee ia ine puoiic Bahabnry, Att-wit 1171840. i r Jaa. ur Bcm. Brown, Mra. Smmm i. Uraige, 3 Miaa Emm Raaa, Jacob Col ten, . R.T. Rea, John R. Cuwrta, David ac Noak Racd, Mrs. Uataanae Caambcta, llamrwtl Parker, SaaiL 1L Caktway, 9 A. Vooper, ' Willna Cot, Bockarr ltwwail, J.4M ('ajrkMuaw. Aha CaUMrme Cortary, Capt Wdlaim Caaaa, llr A. LXMm, FarddtEUm, Kob. Etl-a. Praakha.EUiott. JubaPoard.' Afmt4alry JLFmra. Tina. Foaid, Warren Vhecw, . AWnaUev Uaiat, M Ulann GtMami. 3 Rtander A. Utef, Onrje Grmdwna, V Jlavid liWrica. Andrew Itoiuauoacr, J.-llUya. WiUiaia Ika-anaa, G. W. Polk, Uwnid Raftr. Docls. Ilillian & Powc, 7.f IS CEX'ITitlfE 0TJT17 DR. JAMES G. WOMACK 1IAVINQ located himeelr' permanently in the Town of 8 A LIS BURY, lemlera hia prqfeeaional aerricea m ita ei'ixeni and the adjacent country, in all the varioua tranche of bia pro lamina. II can be kwnd at hia Office, on main rtiret one door below the office of the M Weararn Carolinian." Jelyft 1&16. iy " 1 1 ' Dr. W. D. Dempsy TAKES tbia method of informing hia frienda and the public Kenerally, that he kaa rctu,rned from Virginia, ami will be happy , to-i receive a eontinuanca or that vary tiwral patron, aje which be baa heretofore enjoyed. Hia office a at the Eagle llotel, Btateavilw, W. U. f December 5, IB40. ! 6w -T2 f rrnittif' ii ' J r " b nave jnat received a Urjre and frtA upply of the celebrated Xnt Lt bamm Skiktri' (Jardfti f d, of aU kioda. .TiojeJirtHhiti ,&) Jut Llle..nettneafiWoiiMd4 well to call or aend awwi, a tiiey uko but at MiiMr". f v r 1) E1NU do.irmia ( ciobarkiiig in aimOier baM ' nem, I now offer thestaUiihmeiitvf tka Wil ii-erv Aavaa-ruta Jut -aala. I do not know J A mre eligible aitntion for perMMt deairututif emburkirfj mine prmtinj buM neaa, than Wilminlu, Norib CAniliua. Term accointoodatin.'. Apleaiion imKt be fot paid' . V F. C. !!!LL. Decrmber II, 1840. ; r JvMaRaak. llTk4Moa, JamWaVwl 0VMake) Jacab Bkilaa, . Ilcary Bulla. Mawm, Ian k. Btickaey, Afceafere ef Ike Circaa, Mr. Eacaael Btewatt, Ir. A. Knutk, lM 8teapeUon, Dr. McotU Ta the tjeeretary of Fatten Ladge," -Allea, tttoker, Jamea Htupail. MmBmmmhmmk, Creed Walttr Saw. W.RTrott, Abaer Hear. tepnen W. Davia, Jao. Shaver, . i FRUIT TREES fTHE 8uncnber hu for aale at hi Nuraeriea, , . in Davidaon TJounly, N. G, a large aasort meat of Fruit Tree, oVc, eonatating of. Jlnvte. Peach, "" . Plum. Cherrv. dtCM EvaiAcina mast or tri im American axd "i" European Pnitt.. , V ' . ' - - a fine Selection of- -. i Tree will ba deUvered at any reaoonabla die- Itnee from Lexington, at the oaual price ol hauling. Pliced Catalogue aaat gratia to all applicant, the Bfwtata beinf paid, inreci to iexinginn, ' , r " - CHS. MUCK. December 18, 1840. I , . , Ow v . i ".-to JYotice. THE SALISBURY MANUFAC TURING COMPANY having com menced operation, are now prepared furmab dealer with Cotton Yarn of a eoperior aoality on favorable erni. . - . J. RHODES BROWNE, Ag't. Sliebnr?,Dee.;ll,1340. r .irr, . -SHhM.iut.ihM.r " ' i. ci. Piaaktm Hagtte . W. V8wiak, YauaAe Land roa fJalo. I WILL at!!, as Tru.te of Jubn TRACT of LAN I), lying iihm . CaO Beard, Jr a lying iihianuwiiltfof the Iowa of Salubury.OKitaiuiiia from ISO luVOO aere. Titer ia 40 Acre cleared Laud on it, uf wUirh abuut 13 Aero i firrf rt meaduw, and a pd fliMb branch running tbnmjh it. The rematud-r of the tract w wood lan.1. ' Any perron wiahmg to fUaaciUjjltnfcca 'Ion wy jwjwttw j jj"V ulvpeiice, oil my o C. r. rit.-r. Salitbury, Supt. 1 CHARLES leic riSHER. ti. X - To - Owners ot-"MSa 1! I K 8ubacribor haa an tmprvtej putt ai tyiair lor i MiKa, by which, a null ill du much bt-U.-r tbaa with Iho uu1 furoi of h'pindltv. It ia to coiwtrucled a to kittu trotn rir ur killing the in any ni- uor. Um runner la ao cuuhneil or Uie SuumI a at- Mays to .re.r. its UiUucc, anj or CoUtC Uiuie ia no rubbing uf the ti. I tit i ii k . by ihi improved Spindle, tit. Mme water will Jo at litt nne-lliinl more bniuoi, il U.a ineal uf MiicrMirquilit. - Any poraou Utolai.g o uc one of tlie Spindle, liny obtain one or mnro, ly uiaking a)'!iration,ilh in a ahort time) to Uie SubM-iiiier .1 il.kfvill tiav ie Co. N. C. I tlunk the probable curt will oot exceed .'M) lor the Patent and Spimlle ready fur use. Tlie lollowinj prtimna iiaie my Patent Mill Spindle in auccewful iipt-ratiim : Col. U . F. Kvlly, Tbna. F ter, Jooili Hall ami ;vitt'i. F.l.i r ul lHw uuljr; Cilhrnth Dirkwio inl Du d J. iutiiM.ur ol Ij.m-uIu; Cliarlca tirilfiih of Rowan; A'Wimii Uwre id 1K4 aon, and William DiMitf Sum, all uf wUmnareiiiff lj uioaeud nil iu pfrfuruiaucc. L. M. GILBERT. OcUiber 23, 1830. if M ATC 1 1 LErfTVflVET""" 1113 invaluably Medicine ia fur atl by tbe " miUcnucr, at MilluJuvillc, Moniconiery Co., N.C. W. E. DFliAGE February 21, IHIO. r T. Ihdoa, ' Mm ttiMia Ilea tier, J.aakliut Tkoa, llagae, A e RkaH lUanKoa, . Wdbam llewlv, Pavtea llaatel juaa I'anaan, . Joaeph Uudfie, Uirylla;i, ., .V Al.nah L Howard, Bi4!t Jimee, - -.V.j CILlMonaa, Koi.ad Joae. - A. J KHryv ; Jika kern, UmrT Kiatta, .Vw Nancy almaey, .Vm Af n rl Knder, PeW a;rter. , .U :ly Ke!!y. P.-trr Konsa, ' JCu Oag.l, W. A. Lea, John L. iMdoa, -Kcv. A. Y. Luckridge, W.J.Tkoraky, " JacobTrowtmaa. Nmued Tkemama. Tayloc, Cabiaet am ker, larfcia Terry, Hexeawh Treare, ' 'CUrlee'VeVble.T" .Taaa.Wnmaf, , Ahw.JaaYag. xcaaid Wartaa, WUlMma, Afm. A. Willaoa, Tkoa. Wood, Lacmder Waiter, Lnm-Waeir- Jamea F- Watt, W.Wakwr. Cyraa Waal, - Tkoa Varkar, Jubn Yaaborae, Ivery Ullef, Gea W. Uaion, IV. A. T. Zeverly. a W. CONNOR, I. Af. , List of Letters REMAINI.NG w tbe PuatOtnoe a: Coocord, N. C, ea the Sth of January, H41. A. Ahxander, AHboaao AUnck, N. Alexander, Dr. A. F. B. ahannun,' Martba . J01I lltI.TIMS Araly end EjdHiimty tjeieuhi ml Tkii Ofrr. Hnmer, Mm E. M. Crown, Ruben K. CAt IX. Cucbran, A. ll,?. x lVU4ti, II. A. z Joan FdcG. Frer dc Wnl, I:su, Mim Lita tiwrman. II. S.2. Gruuer, Samuel Gruuer, Philip Goodman, George . . - 11. Hadley,) William Houtkraa, D.v.d R. llowee, De berry JdtK. Iniraaa, Dr. J. N. Jiwuitga, Dr. William KniaMaunger, Joba LdxM. J Lepard Mr. Margaret' Livewgood, John McKwaey, Dr. R. McCrdto, Arckibald McRec, A CV- Miller, Jmea N ck P. Nolly. JimeaB. Phir, Martin L. Perbma, John E. "Pbarr, lIugiTBr Powell, F. K. , w.- Wkitw, Mim Clarimn Walua, IWIuunitil Wcddrastua, Mam Elixa THOMAS S. HENDERSON, P. N. January , 1941. X List of Letters X REMAINING ia tbe poatlAce at Lexington, N. U. oa Ibe U of Janaary, 141. F,lwird Bridge, Lavwai Bowera, Joha Clark. Roh ert Mat is. CaUuraM Lfcv, Pleamut Eppa, Joacpb How. aid, Levi HrJnck, William Hill, I. J. il. Inge, Rev. Abmluta Keourdy, William Kennedy, Uantel Luflia, Janwa MyrK-k, i. P. Murine, Keubea May, Clixa Oweo, Vukviiae Raita, Chriaiiaa Shiekingur, Jacob Staaf, Willaw 1 urocr. Ana Tackirr, Ckrwtiaa Zm wermar or Jcua SmaWr, R C VVuid. Mary M. Wil. Una.' M. KOUNH.WILLE. P. M. Jaaaary 8, WL BLAAKS Of nrrjirtftmm AyaeMet Atttftt. T.. ATotic - rrtp Mtt.f.F.rtfHvir.f.R rnT. a klXi raakewJ--uu w mmm TON FACTORY, aituated in Monu , gomery Conntyv 22 mile East of Bulubury, ia now in lull operation. Tboae intimatejy acquainted with the Yam of ihi Factory, prefer it la any mannlactured in Ihe state. -4-L-i- ARD.BURRAGE. . . N. B, I wiA to procure about one hundred Balea of Cotton, (first-rate quality,) delivered at aaaoa FaotoryrwbicJi I wiir.apin, eitherorie half for the other, or at eight cent per lb. v E. BURRAGE. Decamtor 11,1840. r X FROM tba Subscriber, mi the 20th utt.. an. in dented, apprentice to the cooper iog buaineia, by the name of CHARLES AREY. He ia be. twaen sixteen and aeveoteen year old, nearly five met high, sandy colored hair, tolerable fair com elected, and ia somewhat hard of hearing. ' All peraona are hereby cautioned against harboring or empfoy eig him, aa Kam determined to enforce the law against those offending. A reward of Five Cent a and" no tkmnki will be given to any person who will deliver mid boy In me. 8ILAS EARNUEART. Rowan County, N. C, Jan. 1 , 1 84 1 . 3 r. v TH E JEWS, ; Tim premnt physical, moral, and aocial condi tion of Ih" Jew mut be a miracle. - We enn eome to no other conclusion. Hn they continued, from Ike commenceinent of the (,'hrniian era dowu to the preaent hour, in eome uch nntioiml mate in which we find the Chineae, walked off from Ihe rest of the humiin family, and by their aelfldines on a national scale, and thoir repulaion of alien elements, resisting every aNault from without in the ihapa of hostile invasion, and Irom an over powering national pride forUdiling the introduc tion of new and foreign cuatoms, we hou!d not see no much mystery interwoven with, their exist ence. But this ia not their state far from it. They are neither a united and independent nation, nor a parasitic province. ". They are peeled, and aeattered, and cnin.b'ed into fragment ) but, like globule of quicksilver, irwtinct with a cohesive power ever claiming affinity, and ever ready to amalgamate. Geography, arm, genius, politics, and foreign help do not explain their existence ; time and climate and custom equally fail to nnrav el it. None of these are, or can be the springs of their perpetuity.' They have been spread over every patt of the habitable globe ; they have lived under thoj-eftme of every dynasty (-they vhave shared the protection of juat laws, the proscrip tion of cruel ones, and witneed the rise and pro (res of both ; they have osed 'every tongue, and ave lived in every latitude. ,Tbe mown nf Eng land have chillod, and the tun of Africa have scotched ibem. They bave drunk of I he Tiber, the Thame, the Jordan, the Mimimippi. In eve. TJ century and in every degree of Ui Undo and km I gitude, we find a Jew. It is not so with any other race. Empires, Ihe most illuvtrioos, have fallen, nd buried tb mon that conatrueted them ; bul lb -' Jew lua lived among the ruins, a living monument of indcMtrurtibilitv. Persectnton ban unaheatbed tbe aworrf nnJ limited the fg;' t. Paoal auperali lion and Mvs'eTi barbarism have amute them with nnaparing fcMcity, penal tsacript. and deep preju dice have viailed on them moat -unrigbteou chaaJ - tiaemeot, and no(witliUandir.g all, tbey survive. Robert Montgonety, in his .VrwiaA, thu express es the relative poritton ol the Jewt " Empire hare mnkVnd kingdom pamed away, But still, apart, sublime in miaery, itanda ' Tbe wreck of Israel. Cbriat baw come and bled. And miracle anmnd the cram A holy splendor of undying (ruth Preserve; but yet their pininepirK looks For that unriiicn Sun which prophete hailed, ' And when I view bint in the garb of wo, A wandering eatcast by the world diaowned, Tbe taggird, lost, snd long oppressed Jew, . . " Hi sums aa oa i" tlirouih my apiriv rulla. In leerful echo from a nation a lipa. - .Remembered Zionl still lor thee awiita A future, teeming with triumphal aound -V And hape of glory." Like their own bush on Mount Horeb, Israel "hat continued in the flame, trut unconsumed.. They are the aritocrary of Scripture, reft of their coronet : prince in degradation. A Baby Ionian a Theban, a Spartan, an Athenian, a Roman, are name known in History only i their shadows alone ' haunt the world, and flicker on' its iaWetfc'Iew welke every si reef f dwell iaavery capitol.-l raver every exchange, and relieve the monotony of the nation of the earth. 1 he race ha inherited the heir-loom ol immortality, incapable of eitinc tion or amalgamation. Like i irraniletefnun a com mon head, and compod of wafers of a tcu!ia : nature, they bare flowed along every at ream, with out blending with it, or receiving it color or ita i"bf,ttnd,,1tawred and the lapse of many centuries, peculiar, distinct "llone.v'Tr Jrwiah raee,t 4bie -day,ia ferhapa the moat striking teal of the truth of the Sacred Oracle. There i no possibility of accounting for their perpetual isolation, their depressed bul di. tincf beingi on any ground, aaiethoae jreyw led inl. the record ot train, ineir aggregate ana inai Gen, Washington, unwilling to relinqiiit.fi fliffT object, reqiMsted Major General Panama lo elect a person, m whom be could confide, voluntarily, lo engage in the etitrrpriat the latter beiog mvi acquainted with the heroic apirit, the patriotism, ami ihe firm and steady courage; of ihe deceased above mentioned, immediately communicated the plan ami the offer, which he accepted, ohavrving that hia life wa at Gen. Washington' aervice. After prctjciitg the machine until he understood. ita power of bal.incing and moving under water, a night waa fixed upon for the attempt. Gen. Waah inston and bia atanciAte in see ret, took their el, tion upon' Ihe roof of a hou in Broadway, anx iooMy awaiting Ihe result. Morning came and no intelligence could be bad of the intrepid sub marine navigator, nor could the boat which attended him, . give any account of him, after parting with bim the firat part of the night. . V While these anxiou apectator were about io give him np aa lost, several barge were seen to start suddenly from Governor' Mand, (then in por. seeaion of the Britis'i) and proceed 1owrJ tomn object near the Aaia chip of the line suddenly -they were aeen In put about and steer for the I. land with springing oars. In two or three niioutc an explosion took place, fiom the eurfnee of Ihe water, retemliling a water pout, which aroused Ihe whole rity and region Ihe enemy' ehip took 1 Ihe alarm, aignal were rapidly civet the aliip cut their coble and proceeded to the Hook with all powuble despatch, aweenmir their botrnma with chain, and with difficulty prevented their aflrighted crew irom leaping ove. board. During tin scene of consternation, the deceased . came to the surface, opened the brass head r.f hi quatic machine; man and gave a signal for Ihe boat to come to him, but they could not reach him, until he again descended under water, to avoid the enemie hot from the Island, who liad discovered him and commenced firing in hi wake. Having forced himself against a strong current under wa ter, untij without the reach ol ahot, he'wss taken in tow,-and landed at The Battery amidsl a ureal crowd, and reported himaolf to lien. Washington, wno expreaeen ni entire atislaclion, that tho ohjecrwra eaerted without 1 he loot of live. The deceased waa under the Aia s bottom more than two hours, endeavoring to penetrate her copper but in vain. He frequently came up under her tern galleries searching for exposed plonli, and dould near the sentinel cry. Once he was dis covered by the watch on deck, and hear.! them peculate upon him, but concluded a drifted log had paid them a visit he relumed to her bottom and examined it (ore and aft, and then proceeded to tome other ahip; but the impoHihilitv m penetrating their copper, for want of a reeistu j; power, aaved Ihe livea of hundred. The loiet pace of lime be could remain under water wih two hour. For a particular description of tht sub-marine eurisity, are Silliman's Journal uf Ails aid 8r.ience. Com. Advertiser, Stone igTang. 'HUE Subscriber living seven miles south of Salis- 4- bury, intex Is keeping constantly on hand, Mar. ale and Uraaite blabs expressly lor TOMB-STONES, so that be caa execute any order ia that Line, on tbe shortest notice. ALSO ' He ia ready to execute any work which ma v be called fi ia SCOLPTURIXQ, HTON E-CUTTl NG, EN GRAVING, aW, aud assures those who may favor kirn with their work, that unless well done according lo contract, he ha ao pay. ' A complete lars Dairt Trooeh tor mle, cat of Rock, fcr tbe purpose tt preserving milk cook Apply to the DUMcrwer. November 11.1829. 5tiyiil4tf ' "rAsicicaf "Ci5iiwrioar It i. i very remarkable coincidence that the f ure. 179 the ) ear in which the French revolution den me need, added together make Ihe sum 25, the ir cise nurhbr of sr-JlJflajHjese JS jjrj. aoooa io itoj, give ine year isrt, at wiucii nmn Napoleon wa driven out of Frnce."The" Bur- bom returned in 1815, and these figures added to- -gether give the sura 15, the precise number of tho restorsiion. Louis Philippe mounted the throne in 1 330, the figure ef which added together make 12. Hi reign, therefore, ought to end in 1642, and, indeed, Ciiumtlaocei seem to. '.I Imt. aa. warrant tbia be. - - .... j . .....j!. jrv iutt.-wi.tea Ai.AM-iaVHbf " IS SI a liil !SI ii I. Xorth cad South Tlie Whig Legislature of UonitecliCOt, the Other day, TollowingTw Ihe wake of Vermont, passed resolve io fvr of reviving the protective system. This is Ilarriooim on one ide. Thr Whig Legislature -of Georgia- hv- lataly vidual character ia'as remarkable aa their circura atance. Mean net the most abject, and pride Ihe moat overbearing; tbe degradation of helots, and yet a conreiou, and a manifest sense Af the digni ly of a royal priesthood; crouching, cozening, squeeaing, grasping on the exchange, in tbe shop, in the world, with nothing too low for them to do, or too dirty, if profitable, for them lo pick up; and notwithstanding, in the synagogue, looking back along many thousand year to n ancestry beside which, that of our peer and prince ia but of ye, terday, regarding, justly, Abraham, Isaac, and Ja cob, a their great progenitors, and pressing for ward on the wing of htith and hope, and promise, to a long expected day when they, now king and prince in diguie, hall become to in 'eed, by a manifestation Ihe moat gtorinue, and dispensation Ihe most sub!ime. The people are a perpetnal miracle: a livinir echo of Heaven' holy tones, pio. -UiKd Sttm jcuerajjonlo geoeraiMm. Frairr' ATujannr. ENOCH H PHILLIPS, tf. THE SUBSCRIBER living tear Lexington, David on County, Uke tbia matkod lo in lor in tlie Pub lic that be will enter into con tract witb ny reraon, or teranoe, either in Dsvtdson, Kowu.or Ubsrru Loun. lis, who wiak boose, factories, or anv other kind of anildinra aracted of Brick, to build them a cheap, durable, and la a gooa iyi aa any woraman m una country. ... a a a a .a. 111. :i ..a. A tie will also, monia.oi earn ine unc, u . He trust that hi long experience in MOULDING AND LAYING BRICK, will entitle kirn to a shir ol public patronage. He would refer gentlemen wishing work done in hi Lin of Business, to lb Female Academy and tbe new fire proof Clerk's office in Salisbury, a specimen ol N. B. Those wishing work done, will please leave word at the office or the Western Carolinian, aud it ball be punctually attended to. Davids Afrit lMKftr. If The Ibllowing account of an alten'pt, trade du ling tbe Revolutionary War, to blow up the Bri tiali veeseU of war in New York harbor, may be of interest to meet of our reader. 1 1 i copied from a New York paper of November, 1MI, and it an obituary notice of the gallant soldii r who made the daring attempt t . " . IWrfHirWfg""1') " Hi nth uTt.v Captain Ext L. cd 72, a Revohitioniiry Officer. When the Ilnnaii net lay inj.no rtortn River, oppuite to the City of New Yrk, and while Gen. Washington had possession of the city, be wa very desin ua to be rid of such nelghbora. A Mr. Bunnell of Say brook, (Conn.;) who bad the genius of a Fulton, constructed ocli a marine ma chine, of a conical form, bound together with iron bands, within which one person 'hiigbt sit, and with cranks and akull could navigate to any depth under water. In lb upper part waa fixea a vert, cal screw for the pnrpoee of penetrating (hip bo. torn, nd to thi waa attached a magaaineof pow. der, within which waa a clock, which, on being aet 13 run any given time, wou'd, when run down, spring a gun lock;, and an exn!oioo would follow. Tbia Marine Turtle, ao called, waa examiued by Gen. Weihiiigton, and op.noved ; to preserve ae crecy, it waa experimenled within an incloeed yard, over twenty to thirty feet water, and kept during daylight locked op in retael'e h ld. Tbe brother of tbe inventor waa lo be ihe person to navigate the machine into action, but on sinking il the first lime be declinwl tb cfvice. pawed rewtlvet a(fint the protective aystera. Thi i HarrisGnum on the other aide. ' The new Whig Legislature of Maine will, il iv said, resolve in favor of one. The Harrison Convention certainly atanda juti. fied in refusing to M make any general declaration of the view of the opposition party," by lh- h.tt f all imaginable reason. Tbe thing waa an iin pomibilily. Maine Age, " lis Seat Yfk Journal a Cmsiaieree. THE REMAINS OF NAPOLEON. - By the ahip Tarquin, Capl. Hunt, from Manilla via St. Helena, we have tcceived tbe following letter t fJemytonJenct tf the Journal tf Commerce. St. Helena, 18th October, 1940. 'The French frigate " Belle Poule," CKiimaoded by ihe Prince de Joinville, and aloop " Favoriia," both from France, are now here for hw purpuae of -taking lo France the mortal remain of Ihe Em perr, Napoleon Bonaparte. Tbe remaina are to be taken oa board the 44 Belle Poule" on tlMlfttk (Mober, that being ihe day on which Bimaparia anived at St. Helena, (S yeare ago.) In the retinue from France for line purpoee (with the Prince,) are Count d Cbabot, La Ca , and Marchand, and General Brrtraud and Gowrgaud. aud four of INapoleou a former come. lira at St. llt lena. There i a Sarcophagua of ebony by the M Belle Poule," for the pornoa of holding ihe coffin of NKleon. On board ll.e M Belle Puiiw ia a chapel fitted up for it reception, which i lined with black velvet, in email panuela, sprinkled all over with ailver aiara, foatooucd with adver cord aud taswek There i an altar, with a crucifix over . it, at one end of the chapel. Thi tarcuphagua ia aupported at the corner by four eagle. . O.i the top of it ia lo be placed an embroidered black vel ' yet cushion, and on the cushion a crown. Sua. p a k-d ti the ceiling immediately above the crown, a ball with a cros on the tup of it, ahd under the ball the emblem of Justice, la lb chapel are alto four pytamida to hold candle ; tuapended to Ihe ceiling are four vessels to burn incenae, there ia alsn a rich velvet pall, which ia said io have cost 23,000 francs, to cover the tarcophagu. Ill above mentioned ahip arrived en tbe 8th, and probably will tail for France on ll.e 17th or 16th- . Tlie Belle Poule ha been open'for the ru. ception of the public ever since her ai rival. There it a splendid baud on board, which has been Ire. ntmew w"-u.-,-f' ' TTJT,gjr ' -mm i. mmm i ,. , ' - V" 1