V : W ' i i I t 1 - i rt ?. - 1 if""- c 1 t .' : :-?V - .--I i 3 ' '" -J v w .? - -.1-. fFrcjrn tire fticlraant! Whig; -4t-.t- i t-i- .S.'i. ; It IwilJ b4oLscrvciJjthslMr. aayML64d ; l,iif ijna :n.gain paasvti vumv, ,4iiu ut. au i jDf reascd Aiijprify ' irotii .last year, r r? Injure ott- an cxpsnmcnf 'If- war occurs I: xi thq iiicvalr it t ceases ; to operate ipsa of the pub iclamfe ara y ictl )to'tlic .purposes; f i-IHlrf rl't-'-l j of reve-i three great objects ir1tW consideration q of the States,' as most Iwhl-appliHtioii of the fund which st skill distribute anions -tliem namely, toltr ilio.ihtrriinl rfranroveijicnt, and ICo- toli$6 M Ibkfiis: Black. Liberty of t4fiW among tuc turcc, is. rcservcu to uw "f li;vill i)0 Votjced tint the Virginia Sena lo'lMlvll-MsAinlst the Land Bill:; Why? Minify v Imatrine thiit the colonisation of h3 True blacks in ffrica one of the purpo ses to whirji Virginia may choose: to ap 4jie Jm(Jniil, ii how popular in j Eastern cfeili irgittla? i I'lf'soi the arc wiile kllivlcen! MK Tyler's motion to strike fctHhai ojijeclv mtlicati?s some such object i F .-r J : ' t -":! ir ..' . lion. r,uri pfruapsj uiey may concern: uiai W WUh(iriTvl of the procci J of the Puh Lnivls froin the' Tniasury, may bo -scizeil ins a trr tnkt for kcenina up a JnI Tarifl? f Jtlfeithe rf ariif bi t 1 it l S will yield enough b MfM UieSvanM of jGvcrnmcnt. and as tkere Isi :ib probability of iU bein reduced ll-lilatfltticVltlit' objectioa ' would Hi Wc lean .see na reason ithjr ' Virginia t!14ilio t be sntiilied With jh bill, nay cd iUi iljcinU, not.Arginii only, ijf v4lil,aiAtIanUc States at least Jt will ie 00,000 per annum in; her coffers, rl fnikeij jUioh of cjiiepnl which tif inrhi lont? time1 oernlercil W liatiorial jw)unv Pd been ilrttful .source ijf letGff tiohanng jand deraagojism., - . i 1 Frcm thCjKewbcjn Spectator ThdSfRi Rev. Bishopi of North Carolina liiwhyiii' hiinnaal visitation an the i pih:f piif ist'Churck and we take this Ci'o;'or'jspifs$iog our opinion, that tiiallugh limitations of the friends of re- Sgtoiri 'nca(ly anld bfthcXpisoopHl coai : . i;&&nl!rrijCTilare daily fulfilling, in iipy 4UTt3 qf lusJrainistrations. XVe rcrolamong" those who hiiled his election p the Ipindpat iof the'Diocese ass an ear- 0 rsi Di : ituure ueneui o ins cnurcnj am ia.hecrihff to behold, so fir as he had pprtiinity of c3Ecrcising the influence f lister W office the eHVcts of liis de nted zf al and -ardent labours in the service i;1 Mis divinoiilasicr. Strong are the claims yetenfce pres itcd from, hia apostolic hatcjiand willingly as this reverence is r-Trj "srs - c VlfnV!ffl h!v!tli fitvored rwonTn of his care, IctilQ Mr 4plnio:ilj. Wronger is the claim brlteim -apd respect from- ho frlcads of :0e;livhicti; Wl pjerion'al qtlafitics and :tHtitlai dlfe..rflphiticaHy demand We life i ltieft wititUirillm interest! to his limited atcxccjleiu discourses, land in he rxpenenco of emotions of no ordinary (rhd,;vhirJi his happy and eloquent! appeals n oenaii oi mo nvert i himstl niiril' KJl, IK. V'llLiTIIIIf K?,T Willi Nil KiILJllIIH? I . pryicore himr and with a spirit conse- -.: rr" t " t. - . rtilcd3 beheyer;!y the'smfctifytng nil i hih1 ni hitinn iln n m linpjmlnr nl 1110 ljnf ; Kinstbn1tfcnoii' Coupty, to nine persons, y;thiiiii0ie for a short time lily hiifcbeii a 'rhVtpntirv.. station,-, the cor- j p;'5tp'an-''Epi Oiurcft, t. I by the Buhoj fiicstlriuchce of iuticpected delays on tl 1 .: 'w- - ''t i rt . 1 I be op. le of the workm c rk the. consecration of . Thomases phapgjr jwlnch is about ten lies from ;th is pi tte h'as . been postponed ijtil thlnext isit the Diocrsin. No rc hasr been given tint; -the ordinance of ittCrmlitonl-Wtil'ri oks are open lor subscription to 3 open t Eiatu at Ban!BT at th different via- sfleijfghated f in! UirJ GqycrnorV proclama- J (rjii-Klili- S?j i iU; - l-i-: '- ' ; ' 1 ' - I As the charters rf -fhrjOld Stnte Rank, lfiri cbjqfrt and, f?apC fear banks have itpire(gtsof the titrnost importan he newj institution iro into operation as soon w ipqsible. r Should Tthe c charters of thei I tniksldbe itelnittcduto expire be - LI1?? .-"-- . ' ' . v I tha nnowioinosfrcts into oDerauon, much I iiV,l"u,l VPOU wuicil wiv "CW MPkasjchslicdf -The great influcnOe UiicliMpUtcijWiHhave in its control arid snnsgement. been urged as on objeo J t lie deemed a verv matoVl tM oheii Wtho oiitrarv. we tlilnk it will fe:,:, 0.,n,;tf,t., ; r-. v . vi j cuiii.iiiiH.vi in oujmiuii" 4V A,1i aC 4uU : ' i '- ceult Of the institution, and msninm? con- f, -!i ! j.. i-r,- ; n. r . . ir. a .1 ! VPtlt at Jlptne and abroad. 1 tip xbrte:per cjcii, wo tlunk a very sunabie and equitable dtovisiou: for wic i notisee the jnsti cc justice of nixing every "other every banuin Const ;arc orrj lov jthal tho death of our 5 esteemed fellow ciuzcp, Henry Eckford, of tlic; cit V o i N t w .Y criu 4? confirmed beyond uouoii oy letters recttyvu in tnis citr, irom WieeTS-x"Bc'MaVr !ih the'-. Mediterranean. rho U ii sm ! i. , 1 - n-iiiij II m ikWimilBiin Mil w, .wmp w died Oil a fcJvcr tof abdui. fifteen -days' ddra tloniltFrnm f per$dftal knowledge of turn ?t;iii4il - JiJi -ii-T-J Jt:-l!?iir 1: noiy cause to wnicu uenas w . t --t-r-r ; 'uf "ftl l'lil l awakened. . With sol T f rltw'k I V-M x'L - ii- r-HO Wd the deptii ot our stesmtnl to rnost oi as. rear arid- Triumphant Hosd in flearen w erN Politicians although tney sarteti tli prin Pk!4oi rapid: increaselof his .Church in proeczism, and jvuat hae ben donisis on- in'r&iUapfely.i-"l ijtMfCf jffi l'W iiP n,vi f i i: i l ir.i mi i poSejUyet they pare wbiricdfrouml and nuh?:sav. tJuday SU'rty-tariiS no matter how iafij; KKtfuy Htrt in F, . firm -if inn wan, disnrnsHn i ..r . . ft - ? ri T-' ni'- -r f - r 7. -i. Tr ' 1 oorpjse 01 piui.evi.iuii isauii ana vuiu, ! atHF; tw. f if cies pt property ana cxemntmg .lpitajiii-iifv mm 'M-'ts - , ' pi-ISP r4l fl mW-K r fwir &urge4,A& ip IStrjf 6t2er.: our ' Consul at. Smyrna. He a .r . ? n 5 br tmmW f cara en iertaineil rtrtlrtlrtfl ni 1 tics as a marvand of hiJ U3efuness,i activi uqs as a irtanand ol his nsetglness,! activi lyi land idnvj rprizc, ; as. titizlf lie " has unere4 painfully, during a paftof his life ty lutiere :iiiidcr 4ruel misfortune add Serrations,' but ws recovering irom tneircuets,' and we Wd hopey would hjire retiirned to his home. to vjenjdy in; tranquility, with tHf remnant of is iamflythe couipetcnce which : his skill if hii j profession fbf a sIuD-huildRrN und tonwearled indiistiT---bbuldi! iot;4 fed' to fiato secdrd to himBut it has; bleoj othcr- wisoccreea .' 1 isr if -rr Sabryy atarday, Frbruarr 10' j f 33. fjliere hai lu so much hjjra lel-nii. iik oiiay Hard wuixls made use of ahem :ff !k;.J- bill jyaUiihuiion, that vre thitik soincibin shuuld J printed tor the ,1ufar.nailnjif those wh? dj nut know the meauin ' if all thpi karJ Wiirds-4-fij weoive thisfjr the ; beupfit l.J pufiUV d ihe high-flyers chuost to fread! it they canidu a, it not, they can lake tip something els0tliqt h43 ehiiujli of consolidatimi. iuiiility, capiat ia Wilheruaaj, itc; their taite ; I , V I constitu- to suit ; Uur chject in these remarks, is to exr am the nature ut die question that uow is irUiiflr iui i in a yeiy pfam language anu m lauuliarty 14 sd that evry body may judge of the matter ! fu ' 1 ihem Bfclve3,iui,injt have to rua to the ifilla great mei jofexpiain fur them. . i ! kVjou all Mjw that money U necessary! to pay lb expenses of bur ffovernnlent .bur Alcmtera of Congress, bur President, our I oiBccrs and sol diers,are lobe !paid in money, ahd ffifteea itnill iuni is stated to be the sum necesay - tot pay all iueamano-iuis sum must be axsed!i by the people. either by . way of direct' tajc1 or bv 4oniri$ther: plan ;f-tho plan iixed op jjlr them thiouy bnadcioths,aiid sur. aiillks. and a greathuanyother things la pay sj mueh bn eve ry yad ol ciwtn, pound ot sugar, pr !the phvi ieg&k bringing these foreign go-xlaf and UiiJiu f hefjin our country ;-rthis is called thoTTaliif--it ivil a plan fte started by My. (jailibiin of sixteen cents in every dollar's worth of . Iforein godbrju:itipto the couarry-albost all the jSoittifern liieii ia! Congress roild jlibr this tax, Uiu'llasongtrfsri!' by Mt. Caihoup, LWhj tais 'li'M iould; pasi,''were the same thai ihe sNortu ieriiifiien aqw;jivc,that isr to priiyep oretgu igo'j froin'stUiUig sj low as to uJerseil oos ;uii by our op a. jeople, and by tliis ueai4, to rotfcct Doinestic Manufaciures.-'rlie iuty 0!" lpjdr oeai was hot suUisieut toaiiswef tiif pur Ajk. 4iie friends ot tliat mtaiUr4 tjf v.i ilnj hauman by reducing the wage o thir fw.ork-Ji9if-i the factories, were sttd abIeioan"ol the articSes wlueii We bugiitlower than jj caid n :uafcantry, ;'s the duties on things Mmiet a br rtdiwere put iighr by degrees, Imuf til'got, be in many cases euai to .he C03t ot' tlte-aru etc; pi- inei t oreign marKct ouf wuiv have l.i'julit that tiifs would ha;e oae iehiog3 Ucdjyery high, and this wa3 nolo bi, to cai culaiUn of the f.ibnds of thy Tarb, LuiJ ante :i iw or oilier tv( ry tiling got to let-cry; cieap- 1 I'l i I .1 ll3h and vve hkr the sou;:d thereof. knJ can- hav irp iiif iiwtuirtii i i-j : s ........ 4.noi:ll whence ilcouieUi or whitlier 'It teiii :' Suio has a right o py;titxat a)l ticy any avM9r Sfc tJ iUAUCKJ ay a- say that our; nanon IjjV- eriimeBt is a mere co-partnership! pf States; and Ii3rsini7 im tl flinm inhanmi. it l:I.i.. particular law, has a right to back'out j from the Uinand break up the co-partnerlKijl j 1 Our Prent9 General Jackson, has laid; f hilyever, thai W ara united tOTether aa a nUt in!.Hru: iandtlmt nd onej State has a right to withdraw ianjfPire than a County wouhl have j i rp;t 10 wttauraw irom aatate, or any I perJiifwouid nave a ngut tq a.' !autoTty. His id 3 i eoun ty and turotv off its idea is. that : tliet whole Ination extent, an interest in South Car- otirii, which?was!purchased by mutual land lar Te f iriiounLjof treasuro and ll(il tin a, nle lvho now live upon her tbil I. ham tut ritriit tm sairthlv. will break ud the nativilKj pfJimr m bfc jte laws iif the Ration aud st up fS j her- sejl this view; of bur .venerable-and i lwrinv President, has been thought the true M lever tf thoiYankee States threatened dnrino- khn lasi War w withdraw; from tho i Union Luukh wh theh! proposed secession wfre ikli&nced ' i r . .- . . -. I S. i traitors ny aimi every ooutnernimani auu even ..fiy. I! -vo uttoni: How if nrirrtl. Uttir i fa j be'itctbnJed thatltho utheni j p$e;m do whai they dmed that iheNcrthconld dlJU'for tliein to explain who advance" that doctrine it is! what they; never have yet explained, ill I lhe fnds of Union, adimt that;there is niofe growing out of theTdriff fiir ike Nor 1 .i . . t : i- .... r . - ty- .i. i its i .i . I mem peopiv vnau ioi, ua oi meouuuu uu uw 1 .ir i.s .Ii k... .t. j.i i i 1 lvae7mojK: hiicouju uut wat !e intra! uaie .r reoealed br Conrrs. Vse I We 1 cannot (jet fidff it-r-thathe Constitution of iheUuited Statest which we adopted a3 a people J and is just " i ' r r .1 r:: as muchi a part of our GtrvemaiOiit as J-vurJ State rigiit to Congress to lay and collect axc, and theft nothing id thatlCobsutaioii dig to say b much shall be collected, orhow;it hall be copied, oToii what articles it shall bo JJEaid-ror tlilVauy onebut the r'redilenf :of r ;heUoited StntHji ran itidTe whether ! thevi LaVo llaid too .-r-r; r.7 . .. o ... il.-.l.; niacti or tooimuetax oo;wesay air ,p r ttiey mar lay, no uwuet wjtu yrM ! mlvlav itim withm Ueir xlhontjr-ft , tney llre l lay! a heavy tax with bad or ! lives nt would bo acting wit wn theu .autuority. : HVCSJ 11WOUIU OU acwui iua ,u;i ; hift it! would fbban abuse of that authritjr- ihaa from Spite and malice Uieijvertitwa9 set uiae'liv tiie iud'jfe. or the man was to b& pardon- T:ruJlwATTili tv i- .j .. ; M - e4 byhue tjoveriwr Vhjhejj tfatiury acted corruptly anetaercio, hirdietis teuianfroid eiithatll am -nMlJ .51 i : i - i , .. I Una Iiifir tin 11 t.i,mi .r. LI .... nearlr 1 5ll,CH wu iWU,'u 'wa!T IUueo, ann aianreipiujori- tyiof the State?, nearly all but &hth CarMina. 'U; Wilklhhoutrld tins view rf flit WhUS' Wm , bat tli Judge and.Goremorr might thinlt Jhat tHd jury had acted corraptlyyet the sheriff Twould , have to ohey the Taw as prnoouoeei oh iheir ferdictl Why not then call this high tiruTfia abue of m power wBicn iodtcss plainly ftas, tban sav they hare it not ? AVhy, the reason is '3 that Ih they wert to call rte.thingjby its righparaV inere wooiu oeno mom.lar , toe aort hue tfPW fixation lo stand or-tbe I NaUifiefs tdr ? ihtf s rioi 10 resist toe law, .- oecaqse they that mado it had no power ta- niake !8Ucb !SatUl whereas if thy .were to admit it ta'bo an afwse of a granted power, the orfj remedy; would bete panUh the corrupt members by tnrping them put of ofBoe, and put in other better lobes ta repeal the law. ? - . b !f j;!! - W I :I Ve will ask oar countrr-mea if ! theT haree- ver had a 'doubt, but that we of tferth America were a nation, hare we not cherished the idea! that we were one creat and glorious Nation, ho i nored and beloved by our citizens land resneeted by the world who hare ever thought of 1 doobu ing tbe fact until this new light of NalKfication sprang up amongst us. And what should we ba if theirs was the true light ? A mere Jeaguejof twenty-four petty sovererirnties that conld do ihii thin? unless erery one agreed to it which wnuM last just so long as we might be able to keep all the States ia a good humour, and -which : mold be broken op root and branch when eren any one of these States, one of them not larger than Rowan County, should happen to eel uito the ,icnil$ at something whichshe did not understand! and wnicn sz? migm laacy was aimed at her interest or her dignity . Surely, such a work as this is not what we hare been thanking and praising our lore-fathers forks an eilbrt of wis dom. Why such a Government could not in the nature of things last ten years, no one could either respect it or love it -and " men would be foolish tit think of risking their lives to preserve a thing so feeble and weak. Has the Federal Government a rigfU to use "force against a sovereign-State f This question has been often asked and, often answered. Tliat clause of ; the Constitution of the United States, that says, the Constitution and laws and treaties made under it, shall be the Supreme law of the land gires of itself the right to use firce against every body and every thingKoreign or Domestic, that opposes this Supreme law ; for without the power of enfor cing its decrees the law would not be Supreme in fact, without the right and puwerj to force obe dience, it would not be a taw at'all, but a mere recommendation. Sovereignty and Xieirisla turo" (vi law; says Bl Com. voli 1st, p. 46 are indeed, convertible terms; ioe cannot subsist without ihe other." Again,'in page 57, vf the same Work, we read, of alt; parts of a law, .the most efHCtual is the vindicatory. For it would be lost labor to say, do this or aroid that, unless we also declare that this shall be the con sequence of your non-compliance. i Would it not be ridiculous also, in an Authority to threaten!, so and so for non-compliance, and have no right or poer U execute su?h threat. . Yet such ; is the supremacy ;of the.ummum jus imperii of our Constitution, according to the riews of the ultra States Rights party in the South! Such a Sivereign the 1? rogs would not repeat, ! j The great Debate has begun, the reader will perceive, in the Senate. After; a sharp skirmish in advance, the main action has come on I upon the bill reported by the Judicary Committee, to proviue lor euiorcinif ine collection ox tne uerinue and fjr preventing attempts to resist the exec ution of the Laws laving duties ou iinprs We are under un impn saion "hat this subject w 1' nov occupy the attenuoi. of the Senate, exclusively, after the expiration of the hour, alloted to morn business, until it is finally acted upon.? We shall endeavor, at this interesting crisis, to keep wur leaders from day to day, well informed of .vhat going op mnwtU ?ranche3 of Congres The TAiurr Bill is at length : fairly out of Committee of the wbole and now upon the table of the House of Representatives. Much more debate, we presume, need hot be anticipated upon it. Questions will: now be taken, in reference to it, by yeas and nays, and every vote will tell; A'aftottajf Intel. . ' 1 k The First of February, the reader will recollect Was the day on which ihe South Carolina Ordinance was to take efTecti Ve have no information from ChaHestoa later than that day. From Columbia, the seat of governnenr. 01 uie oiaie, we snare teen a letter which states that, on the preceding everting, the College Students in that place formed a procession at about eight ox. and marched through the Mainstrect, with ! an effiffv of General J J :on, with a label u Andrew the First" on its Head; and the Executive Messages in its hand. ; They bore it to the front of kTu. Hire" Office ion DiDi-r. and there burnt and shot So ended with.us Nullification the first ays the writer JS'ttl. Int. ;. . HISTORICAL MYSTERY. i "To be or toot be thale the question. : J A mst admirable discussion is now going on ia European circles, on the question whether "Louis rnilippe, iving oi a1 nuice, u ajuuis x nuuppe ; The ilaroness of Stemburg, formerly Lady New- - r? . . T Ti-:tir; oorougu nas puoiisneu a pampuiet, unuer uie u tie of wtiaria Stella, or the .crimiitai exciiaoi' of a you nr girl of the highest birth for a boy of tne lowest conaiuon, m wnicn sne oenies tHe ie--critiinacv of Ivrtiia PhillinDe. and asserts her own claim to the throne otrrance. The tacts auegeq- by tnis lady, is aoriagea irom ;tne vaieaoman Mercury, are, that m 1773 the Uukedebartres; j.. -v i , i? ri' l ;t i aiterwarus uuice ue urieans, anas ruiiuppe cg-r alite, travelled in Italy, with the Dutebess de Chartres, under the name of Joinville; thatidoring the- Was changed I whotP Madame Chianinia wis delivered about the same tunei iaai iwu , j-mmu AiHjrj iy ,mc Frencli is tluit some boy, that the Duke de Chart tres's motive fur. making the exchange was to ser core his family a considerable ipropertyi which would have gone past bun to another branch on ... . - . . . . - . - less he had inalo issue: that the Dutchess de Chaitress had several daughters before this Ume, ana now uespairea ot ever nanng eons: mat uie Rmwiesa Stembirir found her intbrmation respect - Baroness Stembirg bund Uer intormation respect inher crigm struugly euenrmed by lamily ilo- Leca til that chA fiaalr thA nnimnn nl DAVhtii ara to enforce it, althoczn ' all ft Duchess's accoiichment they staid at Mod-f parties, come betoreauage vrarioru I uornprousn au - , .iP 'V V; . iglinia, where she was- delivered of, a daughter; nation, during tne ia weej in im uge, i tassespT.Ba - - rrrtiZ.. that Maria Stellarafterwards Lady Newborough which .two mothers r claimed the same child J pr bush TO a 75; Sugar F i fr t L . j I .u. .a Ur wiiimstf. the other u her dleen-1 ff 3 a 3: Wheat Dr bush 90 a 9a, wwa&er pr. SiUU JJArUUCS9 Urul2, Ilia OA lira UCiauU HV4, 1 luv.uwva vr. -r ! . " s. . , i - r- I fr "S is accorainirly MademTaselle d'Orleans; that she! tirnateLbfhmrlng. The i examination - occupied 32 aSS r . " : ' , by her real f 'aer, the Dake de Chartres, ex- nearlytwp days, .and Mvasawy managea oy jnjmjmr O X V. OXrZelVJ with the jailor, CUiapiaia, tor a boy, of 1 counselm both sides; ne juuge awaruea wie 7 ? ?. j i if .Jt,in aha in her (WW Sh .Daerts in her book. Iinui I iviix" ami', ivi, wu - ui. . " I .:.u .u: tKo ,f Willi IUC1I IUII M"IMtltlC . 'OUUU1WU!: v i in the satnei predicament with . r. - : i" - J .r . otl .ii, wi k tA ra PKHIinnA I I savi drtTer. anv one conimcr in nere, nerse- iier persou, who are not in reality what they iakttey.aftf". Ielfc&rjtft : f iMf thin 1 THE ITMfiNViir MfeT B6 PIIESER. meats-indebted tbah lVJtd U n.tti WIS loU0WlDr trim. ..1 Arnenean reteran, as: Geoeral lia Fayette I de- ugHBi ujcati ntmselL Let vt bear: and hearken fP rf w,row,a toice df! the firicad of Liberty 10 nlalQenIlUipni the- United. State; the rhreats of a sepafatiod.and the violent jealooee without entering fate larticulars, barei giren me lOfXpressible pia.? Itiwmueh depend upon the Beooral good sense of jthej Americaa people - to fear great danger front those partial quarrels, so far at least Moncernsfthe maintenance of the Union, the unanimoos and d object of ererr one of ns who hare feegbt and bled in the Re- rolation. .Bat the rely anticipations of kneh an event in Europe, adroitly handed bv the adver saries of republican mutations, are rery injuri ous 10 me popular cause, and lessen the conse quence of the United States with ail parties." Gal. Union, j M J !--;-! k a v a- , I jfe Cma jIfa straneer were to read the speculatiens of our Jonrqalists and the impassion ed harangues of our public orators, he would come to the conclusion that our nation was in a trim an j j awful ; eritu fbr that is the loud cry There is no truth in ( it; ; The nation was never more prosperous and happy Caroli na, anil all. jit b no the nation that is in a crisis -only some aspiring politician. Mr. Calhoun, it is true, is" in a crisU so is Got. Ilayne in a eritis but as for our country and its constitution, and our liberty, they ; never stood stijnger. Satim Gaz M 4:1 i f si ! BaLTiMoac. Feb. 6. i Melancltclu rrreefr.-4We learn from the Bos ton Centincl,thaton the; 30th January the Khoo ner WechenIc, Capt. Holland, from Baltimore for Salem, went upon the nicks about a mile to the northward of Cohasset Rocks, near the salt works. It was blowing very fiesh at the time from. N. E. a thick snow storm. Soon after the vessel struck, five of the persons on board took the boat, intending to gb ou shore at Cohasset, but io consequence of the very heary sea running, she sunk shortly after leaving the r easel, and four were drowned.! Ilie fifth, a youn? man from Baltimore, was washed ashore by the surf nearlr exhausted he lis however, receiving every at tention! and doing well. : In the course of the dav the schodnor rrpt off the rocks and drifted into the cove, between Nicholas husd ajjd il cart wvrsMi ana on gojg an board another dead body W todinthcabiri. The body tof capt. Hoi- land drifted are next day, but the others had not teen seen. It was expected thecal would was expected the car2u would be got out the next day, Gas. ; ! 2 ' riusBAHD8 Wakted. x he Boston Free Press rnakes proclamation, that there are TwenI u- four thousand" fair ones up in the Eastern States wi uiMui. iiiB uaiuuiuro juorninc v tsiier inmajung uiR statement nas vue loiiowmg etc- quent and pathetic appeal : n,eao mis. ye woo aniver ever; a cheerless hearth, unblessed wittf the smiles of the softer sex ye. whfjse rery existence is made a bur- aen 10 yourselves ana orners uectuse ye will not.' Hie ye down-east and select from the numerous band of "angels." a comforter a soo- thicir of the cares to which frail man is heir Better wives we willrenture to say, you will mepx wim nti waereiouusinous, pretty with- out ostentatioo, modest-4-blooming, accomplished I yea,; every iping wax; could make a woman excel tent. Winter isAicheerless season for the single I man long evening, solitary chambers. I and comfortless nights j Go to! J -Do your .rluttnliL'A men oret Tnflirin eA ney vi 'faith! there ia ecnnnmV! In mm I nylll 1 5: Grinning Extraordviaru.-r-A. Kentdckian , once offered to bet that he could grbt a squirrel out of a tree. The -bet ;was made, and on the parties posted to find I a squirrel I At last one was announced ; but the grin ner declared it was a knot' The other pajrty said itwras a squirrel. Welli says the grinner, I'll try. He grinned, dux aown caoiB noB-iuifici no agjuu-uwuiw it was a knot, out tne company msistea u was a squirrel ; whereupon, the grinner made another eftbrvand the bark flew from the knot as if liHiiniPg had struck it. 1 Mr;i Jones, of i Warwick, in the VkT'kw r.-Tini House of Delegates, in a recent Bpaecn, i.nigiuy - T .. ! i i l. . .... . .. praised by the newspapers,; m wnicu no aavoca- ted nullification concmuea ny saying . thit South Carolina 6halj perish ! in the bloody and Unequal Conflict, often do f fondly trust, that his gaijaet little Band iij the camp of the Per ri A Will TIUriUU91V saw umuiae iv j sians, amidst thousands bad tteiiefen thwtandM iofeIaugWercd nitdonjffircfXSipo- itirm"; I f r i : i " 1 I am clad," said a? missionary to an In - thpjeaclier, wcMomrauWicited t re- proof before he uttered, it, we inaians use a great ueai oi wui3xey ;ui wu w n - - ' f -- W . K . . matCe 11. II ? : jj J, f : is NULLIFICATION BLO$SOMS. liNiLtHW Twocockdes on his hat, passing by a I1UI4 boy, who was trund lih his hoop along tho i street the other dav; was hailed with ualloa Mister; shall I knock ono of them blossoms , .im,., your naif; Jhtgula Courier. !l WatlaouTr. F. Jan.ll. " A BuiTular case, andbne which; has produced no little XtateMenrlinitlieniMghherhood of the cmldto .the unmarried womaiu : ANtEMETI5. X: Phrsioan Was called to' an Irishman; and after examining hi case recommended an erne rezamimnr niscaae rocwnmpiiani n emv tic fn.f met is it W 7'Jr'- the the same in oaldlreiandrjotttxeftevuaoii wouiu wej iatjr;uwu u, 1 i! ; I Tl '!" I . ' I j j j j 1 ) ; - (a un-: , . . . L j a fnone : Port nr el il 50 a 175 : Claret i r u out it grieves me m nfia w ijui pwp - ; ' - o - ? ? . It. t. . o : . , . .1 . , 1. j 1 0al SI 37 a 17 i Malaga, sweet, tsl Whii da "ft .? Wf!"vn SZT! ey A SOL T I i min ami; nf nieH inii linuicuiic cin uuuu i e IfeVi1' tvf !li:-t.rliTUr'irtliBt1 atate- travel- ling in a Stage uwas somewhat annoyed by j : 4I. JW -IMUCU P Si 1 akHdle which ocraimed Uie bottom -of the eoacn. 7 1"t: . I After considerable crowdlrii? on the pan oi e aioresaid, ne Buratnooea ue exv"" I ihAAAiV.and th JLiwin? dialotfOQ took place. C - - mw - . 1 i--i,. ri vi)j iri. rn well oit tho caddie T. M - i Ii -I t i fostSetween Pett. Wwi Grfat and Louule Grand; both , crHtprs of a new era both associated with a rastWange in thus cSndhion of two mi?biv ein- puieav; tThre ccaaeJbkeriess,and:jfe ( contrast : the!unt aim pJicU 1 of Peter, the ror- legislator tor jbarias the dtnjetycy of an idol ot iortiers. One the rc1priptu efeadprf Lis comtxy-.lTieUy eolid i&C&let nH jnst ; the other! the eonqoerio devastator f ne4dwirriag people a rictory guttering,' eranesvnt, aur1 .dift hooeraUe. The one, in peace, rejeetvg paraC, pomp; individual honors, and transforming a wil- U. UIOI - vuaus.b, UIO UUI lilTMIHU IU ceremony, and thronedin pmp, and exhanMiil' itvoi an inuiviauaL. abb cue a nro tat without enlightening oeyon a most narrow circle' and whose lustre is tracted by what it consumes the other a luminary, whole light; not so dax4 zling in its rays, spreads over thej worU, , noted, not for what it destroys, but fur what it vivifies and creates. Kitrer, I ; . .i ... . m VI IIS. Gen. Blair has been tried befre the Circuit' Court fijr the destrwst of. fJoluinbia, and fined $30X) and cobt, for his assauii upon Gen. Green; the latter of whom had si Jtir recovered as to be able to plead his own caused V Indian Prisoners. Tha .Richmond Compiler states that Black Hawk, the prophet, & the other Indian prisoners taken by General Scott, are ex pected to arrive at Fortress Monroe in a few days. u rcuuun were as nosiages jor their tribe. The Steamer John Walker arrired at this place, on Monday, with the shrt passage from Fayette vilJe, of 13 hours 2 miiiutes. The dis unce, calculating the windings of the river, is about 140 miles. Of tha time, 55 minutes were spent in taking in wood and passengers ' . Wilmington .ids. The Hartford Mercury states that the United States Troops, which hare been stationed at Fort Trumbull, in the vicinity of ' New-London, hare been ordered to Charleston. FoUof U. S. Bonk Stoe 3505 shares ofU. S. Bank Stock were, sjld at the New York Stock and Exchange Board, on Friday last, at 101 1-2 a 102 1 21? By ai latter inserted ia another part of this pa per, it will be seen t bat the Hon. Edmund De- J irv wiio torrnen Tff? "H -?5T " fte that sUUon, No other candidal berry, of Montgomery County, ... who formerly a candidate las yet declareu himself. I I ' Foyittctilk Obtervet. I Th Washington corresnondent of the New York Conner and Knauirr r sneaks of eleven members of Congaess wbol are prirately taking I Mnith rencn to nuaiuv uusmseive lor lureio-n mission., GREAT LOSS. 6th inst. Cheralie's Mills, near On the Richmond, (formerly Gallego s,) were conso-- med by fire. -About $91,000 were insured in the New York and other omces. I . . Lynchburg JGrginUn, A Hint. "Patrick" said a Hibernian to his neighbor; " If I had sixpence how quick I would trate.'" Secession. A Cooper in New-York in speak ing of secession, said . that a State had no more I rinrKt Ty bamiId fmm tKoITninn than m etMi La t seAmla fmm a efc Thasiimle ia stiikintra and appropriate 1'IJElVofthe &MMU2T. SALISBURY. Made out on advisement with every Merchant in town,) to he weekly corrected. Beeswax pr. lb 16 a 18, Brandy, Apple pr n. 35 a 40; do Peach5, pr. eal. fnone) Cotton i pr 10 ot a 9 ; motion nagging pr ya. ai Coflfeeprlb 18 a 20 ; Casttngs pr lb 3 4-5 a 4 4-5; Cotton yarns, from No. C to No. 9, SI "Mbv-ia r - 1 - m - 37. a 1 50; pr. bale. from.ISo. 9 to No. 14 II 50 a 1 75 ; Feathers pr lb 25 a 30 ; Flour ' ' 1 or bl 3 50 a 4 : Wheat nr bush 621 a 70 bl 3 50 a 4 : Wheat nr bush 621 a 70 : I Una Imah At fWits 'Km4K tft s - r.,w IVirun r-V;rrn.ri ' . pr nusn au a i riiues ureen pr ra a ant; dry pr in lua ia ; iron pr in a 4-a a pi; ieau pr io a 1 1 ; leatner, soai, ai , siarttng pr nrlb 10 t Salt pr bush $11 21 a 1 j 25? (Steel) American I blister prlb 10 ; English doiprlb 20; Cast pr bi a m, ; Sugar prUb 0 a 13 ; Rum, I Jamaica pr gal $2 ; yanee do $1 . Wool, clean J pr lb 25 a 30 ; Tallow pr Jb 8 a 10 ; Tobacco 1 pr lb 8 a 50 ; Tow-linen pr yd 1C a 20 ; Brandy, Peach, gal 50; Apple 35 a 40; arm f asses 37 a40;Bacon Ibi 8 a 8 1-2 Butter A I w fresh O; Cotton 91 101; Uorn pei 1 DUSU a VOnee,- to. io a uunw iv 112 1-2, Candles, 18; Flour (from Wag L'J JrJ'S: U..!LS " 'i n - 50 Oata 374: Salt tin bulk) bush. 75, in gacksbf 4 bush.') 82 75 a 3: Steel Germar . . . m nr . t :k l Ct .17. TVih,.t. otf co leaf, 2-1-3 3-1-2, Maiuifactured 8 10j Cax i u a i, ouster o; uaztnou i vendish?5o Vo Whiskey per gal. 28 30; Wheatbush. '75- I FJlYETTEVJOLIsE. ! Baco pr lb 8 a 9 ; iCotton pr lb new 11; rwn hr lb a 16 i FIout pr bU $4 a 5; J Flax-seed pr bb 1 20 at 30 Feathers pr lb 303; in nted br Governor JL i Swain, have this day, opened then i Bk of Subscription for Sfock lit thecapitaiof said nnk. aoreeablr to ibe directions in nis pronia- Cowan, " , -rr. jr. v- 7- - - fi cuiiuren, ner attention win oe principally turoo- Sd46 a57 ; NaibprdbO a 10 Provisions ; ted lo Spelling and Reading : but to those suffi-U eefprlb21 a 3 ; Bacon pr lb 8 a 10; Butter dentlv advanced. Writintr. Arithmetic Gram-L rirtffji-iaTti i a iu: fork a : : Sto 'Town, where il wilt be kept i . - o ri...w.- r. rnirin enen M Esq. ' VorSUiekin this InStittion, re aesiredto call at said Store and enter their names, j a W- FJCALDWELL. i MAXWELL CHAMBERS, ' THOS, L. COWAN, - 1 M1CHAEU BROWN. R. II. ALEXANDER, i n I Conaxissiotiers. a ine Salhborr , Feb. 1 41833 tf3Q tako Wmqts f jr Islft a this 3icc IS now in Saltsburyir tbporpo oT tenchf Mnew system of PernanSiMe GemwS lies. r By this method e ouplr n2 n ftH' - ?P"tf txnallTwsineaa lua rTT.Tsr mwob nana writifH w'T-- rJrfUTO w a? eaa be, seen at the Watchman Office, or at my Room at the Man4 tent Hotel Persons ;w1shing-to take lesson, shall ptmctnaBy,ai at reri modsrate pnee. Enaaire asMd aW V -' lbruary 15th, ISjfcsd. rtl ", 1 I CLASS FOURTTJ, Fori To $e Drawn in Ji&nthburtt' Virginia, on mcdn'sdarr"' 1 I FEBRUARY 20th, itfj K' 0 prizes of $1000 is $3G00 SO prizes of 20 prizes of . 20 prizes of 39 prizes of 10 prize ef 0 prizes! of 80 prized of 80 prizes of 2f0 prizes of 402 prizes of aoo is 10.000 400 is 300 is 200 it 100 is 50 is 40 is 30 is 20 ir ! 10 is 8,00a 6,0001 7,60a 4,000 2,000 ; ,406 4,t0Ow 4,00! ! ;: l,opo fRlZES-i Amounting to $72,020 -Price of Tickets 4 IlalceU lift; Quartern Hi. .! Tickets Shares and Packages to be harX I in the greatest variety of Numbers at ? ! PALMER & JONES ; j - Office, Danville, V. 1 iJanJ 2C, 1833 29 tdd X3 ( Sv We hava also Tickets in tbei Westecv ViBcirrjA Lottert Schemej shortly fto appear. ! j ' j p. St j. j A few tickets in tho above lottery majr be iiad at the office of tho Watch by inakihg early application. U. S. or Vir-i ginia money will only be received as thcr prres are all payable in that kind of noW net.' 1 i ;'lr- . " I EL. IIj Stand the approaching Season a v 'T f AiiMirrL. ann uih WhA. in that Vicinity, as may hereafter be found; suitable.' ! HE is .an Animal of uncommon size andi fine nppearanee; and recommendations?; fi-otn Gentlemen, of the first respectability; o. his qualities as a foal-gcttcr will be pro ; ,i,,1aj : T I will WIMI W faue MU1CS irOTO j on of the best Jacks ever exhibited in this part ot tne country, will do well to embracu i this opportunity. TilE other Stands, and f irthcr particrij 1 lar will be made known ... d ir-nu. 1 cj. DAvisr. ! j Feb. 5 9th No. 29 4U 1333. ( MRS. 1 . mm w . b i ih ini tii hi i. invtrtwinrv w na innfi . JL tantsTof Salisbury, that she intends open-! in(rk SohnJ fr m,n t.sij.. n,- 1 MnhAv in tr.Kru.rv i..!.!. I w-w-. w - W MS17 1IUUDC IUH4ULI I cupicd by the Rev. Thomas Wriirht: 1 XU.iA I 1 -Hrr . . r - . "W6" eacnmg,sne confidently ; expecuta give enUreratUfactionto those rvrsons who.! ma confide their children to her care. As , the School is expected to consist chiefly of young' mar, and Geography, will be taught also. ' j three are sent from one family, something less UriU be chained. Persons who find ir inconviM ITHCJUtS $3 per quarter, or where two cri nieht to pay Cash, rnay make parment in any of those articles, which are commonly requisite bv the consumption of a family. January; t:u 3W27 , BODILiLAiaS 1 an aw at from the Subscriber "uTum Jtwlast-a neirro man named aged abofit forty years he is upwards of six feet high.) strait and well formed7His com I plexion rs a light black, his face is rather long andhts features; rery j prominent, he isf a Very intelligent man and rnay hare pro cured a certificate ot freedom. It is bof lieved that this fellow is making his way fdr Charleston I will cive the above re- 1 ward of twenty dollars to any one who: wilt A LI . deliver the said negro at tne. Mines ia Burke county or to Dr. Samuel Henderson , 1 , rti-irtAtto K: fL and' a reasonable re 1 toknj one who wilt lodge him ni any I . a-j-mve .ino immcliatc botice there i w j y.mn i I WM. D. nKNDERSON. the BrindletowB, 1 urke county, February 2, 1833. i ' a ST VW. otihe Hwtnryef England, by I lame;. alsoBrydone Trarels and Cooper's Spr aod the PiM, are muring from my Library, and have beea for two x three yearsi I tn Terr ahxiotM io recover these Books, Uiq. first in par ttcular, aM will thank : any one, to inibrm its Where they are. -I -a ) k r PM--- f : ! !. 'h! 'fs - - i i f' If- s . 2 7 it if it . ! i i T. ! i-L'-: " ' -ft- , i.h tti -

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