.-k 4 ffift U Diriment of Var, r.I;A.. ;jjtaf Smith, the Haey "l..- iof opinion. mat anqtner l .! '."L- nriMnsTfue American, u.' nr .... . -"'' i ' ' ( 1 -i January 3 contains "i : t.rmu t H fT, .lw nltce Our bopea Che return pf S?nU Aiina,t3ard W Republic the honors pf; a al GEXERAli ORDERS. rt f ti f r 1 . 1 836. i $; 1 i ! -i-vin' rfceWed at th?a Department. h "KV.ams laVI mcaM from Aleta ' Jcmid a do4bi1haiur bloodthirsty r 'r ir.Uw tortritdabte urepaia lions a 9 - : . I . . B. , ..WW. ana n 'is cumi'ieim j i .....If M4. . gpjd citiz-n f inia-Repuwc-wJII be 'Hi. fo repair tp fbe Ll'bi couniryl luurorial glory ah aits idtfiff' i . ., J nriniU(! ti do ins dutv. and e- k'Jn, ,nd disgrace (and the Consioen ' ie la of urwcati.n shall pursue abe rik mores recreant to the call, litis ex- ..hi erv able bodied ma will pfiv ide r f 'fta a gub ad hrse, a sufQ,int I TlL.u.initf.n. anditeo days' provUh.r.s al litn'l,s as lobe enabled to tnaicji at a .r'nin.. Citizens ma? rest nlsured Hi IslufJ tiarrassed by false alarms, f 8j(; aJ V'hJn be call js irod, it U The subjoined communicstion is DMblish- ed itrthe New Orleans paper of Jtnusrt U. S. FktOlTE CnSTKLLATinrf. ) ! Pt-nsarcAa Bay Jan. 24. I8S7 Sm: The U. S. Ship Boston, Caotain Bla- den Dnlanj, jwill Le off the S,W.jassif the' M ississippi on or about the 1st of Feb niarj, for the purpose of giving ronvoir to any or tije, American vessels regularly clear ed Irotn Me VUstnm tlouse, boand to Tex as, Metauioras, rampico, or Vera Cruz. Commander 2L cnfidenily 6eli-Ted lhat erjr man .i.h,, PxiMTtu to remain a citizen offTVx- riM on. or i he enemy advance must r wji-lfa patriot and soldier. I nej cr.iei flijhH different amnliesare required to ' Froi Me Mobile MercanliU Adverlltpr V IMPORTANT FKOM FLORID AL The Steafnboat Champion. Captain Mir ray. brings the followinz intelhgrencc 'de- rived from passengers on board the cutter jHlJeraon,; at Pensacola, three davs from I'atnpa Bay. , The intelligence is that !lhe celebrated Indian, called Jumper, and the ngro Alnhani, have blen captured: i and that Oi-eola; hi melf barely made his escape, with only five followers, in the direction of the South, j J i! J The slortn of war Concord. , with Cora rnotiore Dallas on board, was expected at Feiisaeola in about a week. The Vandalia 1) id Uken the place of the Concord al Tiro- pa. y ti: W ATCHMAH. Salisbiiry, IJeb. 18, 1837: released. Dot it is pot believed at this time. I stead of 500.000. iDOO.000 wn I.Umji . .4 mai me piuj-ioru )hin win increase tne cost, I "vimuimjj u jvir . vTiri oui oy t in 4.1 v id- urther ihan a d f r.r,riioa of the inrwaed ;hcla,fnl a milhoo f dol. distance, wu cti wfl, be to. rooeh gaio ward I slock, hive ?on od to-da -T.- L the ultenur tf!inai4n . or rontmaaUuo of the I the England proves a God tend to all specula Rail Rad as spcifLd ia the (lamaadmeni A the I tors. v . " charter oy tne jut i Lislatare. Anutber uo- I i -" ,rr " pnnern and tUatern ; i t; K4. f.,i. il I Mail is mr hilat W right a reelected tk . T.m. rf te of the U. S. ft b years from t the 4tbf iaP ?.t l Pr w ."iM.yei wnere i Mareb nexu Jo the Senate the votealood 25 to Ut t very eonJdeIedwUnce above; and by fhiof f nFianee from the East. 1 wbich means, i is omjectur?d, that the cWpura fc,.: u m . J iiL ! :.LLt. - Wmai"r.--The CharlotiesviUt Tt " 'i'Vv7 tr? i.'JT-" publican.Xwhich, as ouf res tbe Uilkesbh Wch by opewng the navi.: prd. is published wiUiin a , m i i.nr iu' - -. n j I' .i J u In act iiririni7inr that mili n - it' Racier of th President, - J - Rr WILLIAM S. FISHER, s 1 I Secretary ol Var; Nffm the Latest Texas 'Telegraph.' ATTENTION, MILITIA OF TEXAS! Tal tinmcan prisoners, who, for j many Laihli htve, with their unfortunate liesbeen uoomeu hi iaior in me etsfof M'tnoR!j, having ;niade j their ..capeaad arrived at this place.vonrjrpi the ftihat the Mexican are mkibirquew dTffiu to im ade IVxas: that reinfjorce-i nrptiWrereachinjj iMet.ifnoras, and a large et-jpt'fted s-H'ii'to arrive. . I VVelate also seeri our triend Deaf $mith, rfuriiaiDed" from ItliB army on Saturday .apd lfi this pllce for ramp vestfrday. UUtnavc ovdil not to lose a moikenVs & prtpari'ig for another xnvdpion.. - I - . . t -i .lrj In nil! hli Til n !trdk;aad'i every ie?pect wellequjpped, i match at a muioehrs warning. ) It ! less trouble for every man to a ! f - .1 . a I h.. Ann m llin ,ie. brrparali ns to moveuis lamny; ana t hrd fltuiesurK tnere are men enougn west Sf tbt:Soi Jacinth t tesist any it tacks hicbtHexico cart nuk if we prepare nd h m. concert,! determined " to defend ?- : ! lili hoped ro time will bejost to brgan- zp i ipiirti and iu anticipation of this ti.rjihlc object, let: every oue arm and e- 'lijAimstlf.'iind be ready.- I U itridtrstand that out arm j is in good rondgion; and we confidently hopo that, in !!) elttii vrc sliouldl bo called oo to join it, te sLall be enabled to make short work of hfjweted campaign, by a total smash of Montgomery, Jan. SERIOUS DEPREDATIONS IN THE j CUEEK COUNTRiY We have just received the following letters from, gentlemen living in the infected country ; tnere is now no further d ubt about the repre sentations pi Indian deptedaUuns. Trie volun teer companies of our town are now jmusteriug preparatory U leaving. ,. ' j i Gtorgia Journal. Monticello, Jan. 2ttth, 18J7. - ' i t Dear Sir : On the evening before last, a par ty id Indians attacked the house of old Mr. Lew is Poyh, In tlienorth west corner of Barbiur County. iThey killed a negro fellow and a ne gio child in the arms of its mother The Wemh received a slight wound but made her escape. and We learn that, the ceremony of the election of President ol the United States has, been com pleted, and that,' on the 8lb instant, Martin Van Bureo, was, by the President of the Se. oate, and n presence of - both Houses of Con giess, proclaimed elected, for foor yeara from and after the 3rd of Match next : and as no one ia nomination received a majority of the whole number of jrotes for Vice President,' the Senate i 5 . ii ; proceeded to vote for I he two highest ho the list; which resulted as follows : for Richard M.John son of Ken tacky 33 lor Frances Granger of New York 16 so Col. Johnson islj elected. Morris of Ohio, VVall of N, J.Tipioh and Hen dricks of Indiahaand Cdihbert and King of Georgia, voting for Johnson, although the Slates represented by i hem voted against him Brown and Strange of N. Carolina, also voted for John Wedo not like to deal in is and anJi. bnt it is a remarkable fact, that if the vote of one cuon- ly alone had been reversed at the late election for President, Martin Van Buren Aon Id have been deteated. . 4, Ii is a sinking fact fsay lire Steuben ville Herald) that Mr. Vanj Buren owes his election to he Presidency, to the vote of Berks county, fennsylvama. Had the majority in that county been reversed, Ueiierat tlarriMn would have had the vte of Pennsylvania, and difference would have ben mad! against Mr. Vanliureu of sixty electoral votes. The slim lenure upon u huh Mr. Van Buren holds his high station, will doubtless have Ian important bearing upori. the course of his administration." Charlestown Free Press. cost. gn loo of the river that far! at a much smaller I Mr. Wm, C art liimted to some poin cannot go ; where that point navigtted as far as much cheaper to d visable to idopt thp river tdrb expected from the first assigned a ppl "lhat il cannot be each individatl." crease the va ue ol jes in its fullest force, f mainly so located ai to accommodate i It will no doubt, greatly in- real eslalA all along its bur- ers, let it be located whera it may, and lhat I if Benton be the belter man urA immpi!mtpli nn ilk Eiartrin to the Greatest I 1 LimfXhur more immediate! extent. But ihisj R. E. Parker, a member of the Senate of U says that; the last she saw of her maatei he was Stales, has been elected by the Legislature of running down the htll.arul some ntteeiM,r wen Virginia, a Judge of the Court of Ac oasly.Iike the dog let the ox eat the the hay himself iUe Re- readers; are ai- i a. Tew miles of Rive residerce.V warmlv icbuuiucuui uic 19 asniiizrioman' a na- Tbe nioney resoarees of the" comrnaoity,,.that J per just published in j Washinstoo, and are or may be interested in! the Rait Road scheme which deals in the fiercest invectives a- , oeyona wnicn tney K"'"51 ucuwn wu ivencau, to tne ;patron iot is. or to what a- age of the people of Albemarle.- We ne mount it extends. Jtarmot be meciselv defined t Ter Wi oe suent, says tne Charlottes- i ti mm there i. . liU.t it b. ' paper. wnue mr. mves is to re tra- U ih- imrte, it ! t: uuceu, viiineu anu anuseM.-wiietlier those trn J t ' ",' f i u i, t-it ,ucuiarti ae izi iter a is or Wilkjsiorough, ,t wo?ld be Wbigs.. Mb , rUvcs's j subalterns should so than to run a rail roal, notf we think, be more sensitive than their becauscil is of itself a naioral Ligh waj.and na- chief. When. Cassius admits that Brutus ture wiil periodica!y repair il'vitbout eost. So is an M older and a 6eer soldier V than that if it will tmswer the! same , purpose that a himself! friends claim orecedence for him rati road would be expected to do; if is most ad- j wlra a had grace. The nation will be apt toe ccLimnATCT n act: nonsc, 1 io its place. With , regard to the incidenul or resulting rail rtad, the reason to believe that Mr. Rives knows himself better than his friends know him; and if he insisfi upon it thai Benton is the bet ter11 Jacknon-Van-Bureii-Anti-Bank-Dem-oerstte-Republiean of the twain, the next Rucker Convention will of course give him the nomination to the Presidency, as the most worthy ! Heaven help Air. Rives, on its margin to the greatest should be only a secondary consideration : To forbear contribution, io tbe general goo of jibe community in which we live. because othets may be incidentally more'lbenefit- ted by it thanouTSelvee.is acting roost ungener- L'jnchburft Ftrgiuian. ILL stanl 'the eDuiog'teFon, at my1 tstabV. at inriurr Cntve. Hrnirlr f ' ' Virginia, within 2 miletof Lawrenceville, 50 mile math west of Petersburg. 24 est f Bi-I- of ia, 40i north or NVtrrenUKj. U-and will be let t mares at 35 the season, and $t!0 inner- nee piiDie as soon as tbe facttt scertaind. ir the property is in any way changed with $ljt . racn case to the grooow Mates left with ; the Jiorseiwin be pastared gratis, and led with graft agreraoiy u tue owners dtrectiomi, and on tnod erate terms. The season will cad on' the "10th , Cakolimah Ls 'jast claims o pen"; the pnWIc as those of any other hrse, being racer himself, and the getter of racers, of great dis Ubetion besides his pority of blood, being descen ded directly from the very best racers ia En. iana America, tie caa bist vf the oncommoa stoaitess, Iaiingoess and ability to carry Iht heaviest weighis. oMire partictitarly on the tide of hts dam. which tiac directly down to "the ' imported mare Kitty Fisher, bv the Coileo Ara bian.her dam by Cade, out of that farm mare ' Bald Charlotte tie vry Vlmtre ia all England of ber day, which ran a ce of 4 miV 11 Market; the 1st da U May. 17-27 carrying S some. 238 lbs., betting ashleyt Grey Horse S inir r. carrx in r 17 -tQfi. 273 i- Ar200 guinea, half. fotieu.N B This la the highest weight ever carried by ary horse what evert For oorr4.iiti.in vf ibis positive fact, a refeience may be mde to the l.t V4 Pick's Turf Ugiir, the Enjlish f Raciaif Cahn- dar. Also :i he 1st Vlune uf ihe A ridped E di:ion ol the English Racing Callendar. at page 53 ; J CarolinUn pedigree can he, tra-ed hv a reference to 1st Viuia of the American 'Tnrf Kegtaier, Spur-Hnan's HerIH. and Genetal at iaahe rnanjer, -who would di hay because he could not eat The increased value of real estate, no maUerirom what cause it arises is a' political advantcg, because it contributes a jut proporti en to thi State Treasury .and consequent ty Indians after him; he has nut been seen since, tv J iiciii ariny . 1 - f Tfjs, jalthbtigli with the loss of many nn. tinder th most uofavnraUe tjireiiii Appeals, to '1 ; L . t ij - . . m aud doubtless is killed. ! ! "'piy me vacancy occasioned Dy the death ol Oh vesterdav morning eiffht men went :to re- Jdge Carr. The Whig says that, "one was done; but me strong aigum?nis adduced in favor of Judsje 1 Parker was, that he did not have his health at V ashinaton : the first lime DarhaiM. that ' - 'r 1 innf..il an t.. n.l.n.l4in Itk'il before they reached the house they were! fired 011 by from thirty to fifty Indians, and two of them were killed ; they exchanged three or tour rounds with them and retreated. Our people will raise a company here to day, hand wilt march in tbe iporning. In great haste, yours, &e. ! JOHN D CURT1SL P. Si Mrs. Pu?h was not at home, and thev had no other person in the family that i know of. - j Mokticello, Jan. 28, 1837. Sir i The Indians are committing depreda tion and murdering the citizens in the section of ihisj country near ihe liaibour line, hot far from Fort Watson. Un the Hbth instant1, they muroered Lewjs Pugh and some of his negroes. Yesterday cur citizens had two engagements with them, and were defeated with the;lossof two men killed. It is not known whether any Indians were killed. ill health was ever pleaded as a recommenda tion for a man's being pat into an office of severe labor I" ' 1) those who estate is enhanced in value by r Stud Book; The OMt imtifiQ and ciMnptehen nirnfTS "SSJ n RE"aV blod horses., 140. For further ,.a,Ucu rs, r ' m -tv. 1. bim vj 11 t 1 AAA n.v.tf. kin. , - 1 otnt. having on board the celebrated horse pxi, i. A B PRUMM()ND iii.uuicuim-ii ir liuru lHOTCRFIELD, Oy Ul, A. T. D. MERaiTT, ot ilirksf r-. (Va )' for himself and partners Coronet and two brood mates were shipped in the same vessel. The Rocky .Vowdaiut.Tha Pennsy Iranian 6tates that Profesr Ren wick, of Colombia Ct lege, New Vork. gives it as his belief, founded on Febuarv 6. if -31. the location of the rail road, will thereby incur a responsibility for increased taxation, while others .not enjoying the like enhanced value, will pro- pnionaDiy oe relieved irom taxation. The influence of the intended rail road upon the vilue of laad will extend loan indefinite dis tince on each side of its location, at and after i ! the time it may be completed. ' So that in order to rendei its Kd3truciidn certain, every land holder within les than iflity miles of us track, K I i oight to offer his mite, or so much as he possibly can toward Ms const ruction, and he will thereby gam some nht to influetice its location in such place as may be most to his advantage. G1RARD. ;The Hon. George Loyal! of Virginia, and the Hon. E. Pettigrew of this State, at present members of the House of Represeniatives, have both publicly declined being: candidates fur re election. 1 For the Watchman. The Fayetteville and Western Rail Road seems to be a matter of much interest at this time. But there also appears f some doubt and considerable jealousy existing in many places as ' The reader of this paper will find, on re ferring to the hecount of yesterdays pro ceed ngs in Cungressi that the ceremony of the election olf President of the United Stales, to succeed thej incumbent, has been completed by (Opening and counting, the votes of the Electors, and that Martin Van Bu ben: has been o.licially prociaimrti ds chosen President the United to its positive location j and this is the natural Please to make this known to the citizens 0f consequence of the collisi m of different interest; .uu..i6u.j. o .uu...o w..u,4ll,u ai iiuuj .v.. .y. a ,k majr, oyini- 1 i td c lot lour vfears irom ana hller lllH ihttie ia ntio f ! 1 1 ti -a; . -. . i-j- w.vu.v. . parsons, anu no uouat constueratue numbers, will ihirH iav t,f Vlarrh npvt In ItactA . 'I - 'i " ! I ; . ,.i j: 1.1: .1 r l 1 r e.- i , A C STIf f 1A I uiaitongeu. Lei socn per- i no poisuu ivoico tur uaving ri'ceiveo a r I ono rnncirtar llol it K I .nniJ U I moinfllw of life i I r r:i I utl3a for Vrlrc 'I ho Imliina mmmillino Ilia ikiua lunl m nr. I ' " - I . - J i i md iiula.la Wu.,....hi." ... ''- I . . j . I U . t K IT. C ...... .1 1 ....kiinan o.a a n .ni.... ..( ii.j.a ,k.J t rna n Iter as to accommod a te ft v f. t v n e nr ec v I i f V u"'"-u uiaico, mc mti VriSi UUUUIIC33 HIV PUIIIUII VI IIM'SD IIV, V I C I ' - J I J I . ! . . . r I , . I J u L.:.u. l rty, i .1 - I wm rtif.rttn II. the Senate? nn lert uin ht. leu Jin tue trienuiy camps, until me return; oi me t s "e unui wish, i ne suoject h location apuy i --r " ""T T " WaVriura from IMnri.la. A nonllpnian k Unon. ,U ...1. C L 1..-.; 111? immediately held by that body bttweC. S'il!fi 1)4 JluiJl'd uiliir.ni.il lha llitfiKina I . . 1 . I I.. 1 .1 I . I 11 f - r r- nu ,,"i-f,-u8i lability in our own town yesteraay, wnoresues " T!l re e il apprehend" in antnher ln the vicinity of the scenes of bloodhed, is of i!timi? V I ravjia and that if Smtaj Anna J opinion, that a considerable foice of the Florida fW AUjuo. it should be worselto him Indians have come up aud j ined the disallecied Jlu.Mdefeit.1 lllehad one: thousand five CreeKs. Un&tU men ktlletl and wounded. ry one cannot be accommodated with the choice of his favorite candidate, but often half the voter must consent to be represented by a member net of their own choosing-, because of the tmeration n the two highest on the list, Richard M. Johnson was duly t l of the United States four years me. nrinciDif. mai inn mainriiv mnct nnvurn fni 1 r r,i it'L.i.... 1 r r " ' J " fmTri"..L UU' :,A,a,,;:" , But it is presumed that the location of the toad ledger lnflupnce ; for : tlue Vork Journal illustration of oseu Vice President 01 the eusuiug term ot Aaf. InttUUencer. n - - - 1 is nnrpiv a ire itiil irom nur tir.Tiir- nni inni UtLU MB 1 A rr I eX 83. j Jatl. 6. r "V ' " . VI . tv.ll he settled hv jvj,... , i- 1 . ' . i . .. we enjoy no more, can never sure oe oeemea an J j 1 . f" , -! Ven arr,1rea iat ,n,s jnjurTf of a jasi reason to question his infinite who offer the larger quantity of imoney toward I 1 ' wfl u nj 01 ri'ca"!rs- benevolence. Alrour happiness is owing to his constructing it, will have the more imperative 0;; f V T; VU. V t,,l,crcu u;,,cs goodness oui mai u is no greaier, is owmg on- v ice in couling its management. If each - -jpniun oi vnetr tie ng spies. Djut wno 1 IV to ourselves ; inai is, io our no uaving any ;.i.,ii.i a-.- t- nm nf mpnur ! .; i .- ' . s. I -J. , i suall community should. artn-x a condition of it I cates 01 ine supenoi U" SSitlfT Inn Inli4i.in Fayetteville antl ltKteiMi tit 4 II f 4 Xk Toiiv.ii, iiEut,tV "blVEN. That Xl .j ilf ol 2ubcriptjn to the 5t.-k of the barometric and trtgonometic experiments of Mr. 'jieacill ana Weoleip lUil rioad d tuinr. Thtimpsn, a surveyurof the N VV. Fur Com- will oo ojiened m tne follow mg Cnuun, ti.d pany, that one of the peaks of the Rocky M6un-i under Uie direction of the fod.wiog unud per-. tains has an altitude of -2 3, 000 feet.' which is tn, l pice in saio iU'iuu-, at.u at neatly equal to the Himalaya of Asia, the hiVh-i 8UC1 l,Uie 11,8 d Commi.oners may di- est range in the World The Rocky mountains ,eul- An inatalaieot of Two Dollar on each are the continuance oi the Andes range the lofti- nare win d requirva at tne.tnueoi eurMcribtug, est in the western world : and there is every I Commiasiotmrs are requeteu to lot ara uie reason to believe that its altitude Is not materi money as paio, anu tue i-tsis 01 autetcripiioov ally diminished North of the Equator. M as lhcv P'oress, to E. L. miow, Fajetie- 1010. BRUNSWICK. Dr. F. J. Hill. water from our well, and into our bucket we put Rooert Mcftackas. one ounce of the carbonate of soda, which dis A. Baker. solves immediately when the water is warmed, NEW HANOVER. Jatuea1 Owen. and it becomes at once at soft anJ harmless as ihe purest rain water. This article is for sale at any of the apothecaries ot druggists, and costd I BLADEN, twelve cents per pound. Boston JMer. Journal. DtctJ In this Town on Fridav evening 10th instant Mr. GEORGE FRALEY, in the 60th yearof his age. SAMPSON, COLUMBUS, ROBESON, CHATHAM. MOORE, RICHMOND, ANSON,' "1re pleased; with thesignsof tfie times f fmg fcjr another invasion, ijvo bus- t:4 Mar Bnic prevkds; but a manifestation, M e have heard, on the part of our a 4 . .1 1 ! : ' af c m I . - ! 1 ! -r ia j 1 ... :. . 1 1 int a a 1 - va . k , fliister.ee at all. This is no mote to be imnuted conlrihutimi. it is greatly trtared that the whole p-F1 ?"fJ I. I ..131-.. t.t CI I tl.nn ika irinld ..f Vvoil-r o r In tki ntffm. I .Knmu will toil ('. loot if n..nnul in Ite. 1 TCCl lUC PeOPlB Ul iu vjvru . mail im tuiiio v. . " ' u. tw I . iiciovii i s. Iicmt .it., .at. .v. . nvn ui lAfiiuci . I if na iriu&B i . . ...... ? , i i; ho has retievea nun ; mai ne nau someining, CUUuTl ; for one section hns as good a rirnt to a Was owing to his benefactor, but that he'had no condlton oi ivC3Lllon as an,hei ,t how. atltr i niQ nkiin tiriirinal rtmrarf ir i I lUUI fSm Vll IT w is v m w " I'M.' a w j I , j . . l- ! - at 3 I MMAB Ka fi,n JirlAroil o nhlAnl innahla fv a a - The following paragraph, fiotn the New pf Commerce, is a prrtly tan the utter fallacy ot the theory of an exclasive metalie currencv. CASH. We would suggest to the advo- valtie ot bpecie ver Id send agents to t or- who have ail takes on ihispoint a 1 . a - tne south anu Wt-si, of them fallen into sad uns- I ii Savannah, for in c"!Zf;t be prrpnred and ready. We Attributes of God There ate four short sen- or one hundred contributor to use all their ledg- r.FH towe CaptainSplanecalltngon his f fences oi holy writ, which contain in them ( cr influence in locating the load, at such place payable iu ted days then in nothing but J Aa t ' x4 ii i i. : j npanions In arms to nrenareitn nhPV more oi ine Kiiowieogo w vvju wiaii hii tue unaiu- Uur pU,idtnt,wh,cl wejbelieve. fd wisdom of man, had ever been able tejdiseov- s bit ti ..it 1 er : Giid is a spirit : God is one :' M God is 4tt! I r "'fcasmn rquifes The s ht . Gud it (we Spirituality of essence. "f5 T ' nJ V-tT 8 "iiy -f substance, purity of nature, and Ibenevo , rt r,,,M0 the Colorado, 4 re now ience of character are thus, with a sublime bre- r v 1 , e Msftic: and thia .. .. .ii . 'Mir, be readv t rnarch. They, are !"JS t" advance as far west as jhey j are the hear ?rtMutfl inclined aain to (eavel 'f the Colmado We hopr to I . "fe prompijke?3 m other dtstrirls;it! a shame that people upon. Specie has real, intrinsic value. vity piedicated of Jehovah. Pictu and the fine or.-' Since I have known 'God in a saving manner," said Henry Martin, ; painting, poetry and music have had charms put of the road, than if located further ; . . - i i l unknown to me oeiore. l nave receives what I suppose is a taste for them ; for religion lias re as shall he likely to prove the most profitable to the stockholders, for this is an object no doubt the most desirable to all that may be concerned in the business. The condition annexed to the Sal i tshury subscription is believed to be ot ihi latter j-jrer has no value It is a mere represenU- chaiacter. for it issnppsed that the location in- tiou of 8"nitthmg, i being itself i.othiuo . . ... . i . - . . t d dilated therein, will induce a larger niuntwr .1 1 el tne peowe in In this County .very sodJenlv on Saturday eve ning last.Capt. WILLIAM BRANDON. In this County, on the 15th inst DAVID wirp oi i i it. imant son oi jeorge v. dmilh. aged 7 months. In this County, op the lOlh Instant, SARAH, cwsurt of Air. Jacob Smith, 'aged 30 years. At his residenee in Iredell Co ,vprv suddenly ..n the 1st inst, Maj WILLIAM FALLS, a 8J.iii r of the Revolution, in the 74ik year of hi .ije. r v a f 1 a. Un D'aro a steam ooat neariibiie, Aiaaina. on r.ifsiiay ihe 17th ult., thf Itev JOHN AVERY, D- D .formally for many" years R-c or of St Paul's Churen, E-ient.m, N C. A letter ff'im M-ib'lesayf, "he ha . btvn on a -vistt to th s pluce tiif week pr C'-diiig", and cnmpiaii ed of a severe coin; little h.pe wa entertained by Ii is friends here for his recovery. So calm ar-d traiiqml wer the lasi inniints of ihis ex celleni m-in, that he palss-igr wh txiupted Uie .ert'i in the s-tnte Staie R mii wnh htm, was unns"Ons ' h 8 death, until hf atte uptrd to a- rouse htm in ihe morntrg '' laytltvulc Observer. A New Orleans, on -Ihe 31sl uit., Miss MA RY WHI ITED, recently of Hillsborough N. C, tn the 20 h year of her age. Aaron Lazarus, Alexander Audersonc James Barney, Joseph Gillevpie, John I. MeMiliaa. W. McKay, i Faisun Oilen Mobley. A Troy, Josiah Maultsby, Augustus Smith. John VV. Powell, Archibald A.T. Smith Richard C Buountj. W R. Gales, W. IL H ay wood, Samuel F. Pattersonv N. A. Stedmaii, . Charles J. Williams, John J. AUtoo. Juim B Kelly. Charles Chalmers, C, W Uod. Alfred Dockery, Vaher F Leik, C I'lioina. A Myers, Joiiii A Aidlie, - Joseph AiHiley. MONTGOMERY. Dr. F J cuiiar, Dom-atl MclUe.sen; W Ii arris. ll iiuiiiooC Juue4, If on. R u IV.ii. n, VVii iant L iiutdrrs. Al-ixtuifi Giay, JWe fleiitiaw, A lir.'r. stance, a piper draft j)h New YorkfVu 100, NOTICE. THE Rev. James E. Welch. Agent of the American Sunday School Unum, with the should be so imposed I will of Uivtne Providence, will preach in Salts iatler' H gi ts lo ir, uiiU jpar, will actually sell lor a huiiored and one silver dollars. It is ROWAN, RANDOLPH, GUILFORD, CABARRUS, IREDELL, DAVIDSON, is the constitutional currency; it is tne a-atl able curreuctj: in snort, it is real cash. Pa ll I bury, on Sabbath the 12ih day f .March next, at IOoclick,A. l.,in the rreshyterian Church, and at 2 o'clock P M. ic the Ltuheran Church. Salisbury, February 18, 1837 Sv.31 Mecexekbubo, LINCOLN, passengers or travellers to be transp-uled on a so crazy, that to th, rr' utHiimg, ' 'ii m r , nnri nn Hi.iii.iii..tii. nn I . . A . ...ftf ...I r. ,f.uf flu i L- n .1 chnur iiist inn amnnni revited irr.m nuu. uj. "'"""'u e not he called into Hie I now religion gecures me neignteneo erjiyment senders on RailKoadsis, much greater than lhat l aitlii ti a 1 J ft 5 a I f ikiA hlaeitVAa wnifth L'AArta a.-a. ar r . 1 . ! I it.. L "l ' e trie ulmost connaence " ("ro;,u," -v .m.k. o., houi i TppimtkA rf the transnorta I M ....t . A. I n..t 11, .11 I. .. A. . I.. S...ith.eat nr hi weir rfawh the VaHLir. R.r gwiu uu wpn, . mtrcij, W v " - - w v- s . . , s out a sie' uo uouar lar. im it a iikafiH ntmlar aR.l a coriia-r f-n t to n . . aa..ii :Mn;uJ rnat "'J " .I" V.jT 7A: The experience of other corporations of a similar 7 . , T' " ; Ii " 1 r 1 emperaoce wer.u alarm li'.ll ..... I. 1 ..A . ,,,,1 UCj 9VUIIMUl i - i : - ! God, by their becoming a source of pridei FpOM TEXAS. received for the transportation of merchandize. But if the road now conlemptatfd to be made JNete troy of curing a Frver. Having read, I does not run in the direction that travellers wish said the author of Russian Mtetches, in Some old lrt .the source' of urofit from iheir transourts The sun t bad weather o passed away. Savannah have become this nominal something but t Uey are paying away Jackson Uolldi TE3IPERAXCE UEETIXO. A MEETING of the Kowaft Uounty lem r-rancevSViciety vill be held in the Court house, in Salisbury, on 1 uesday, the 23ih inst. ASHE, 1 1 o'clock, a m.. to which all the friends ot Correspondence of the JVational Intelligencer. - New York. Feb. 9, 1S37. nes today ati ar.und us. The yesterdjy and i lie day before has njlhe Looisian!! k r r A..,.,. 1 II th tratnr"vaveii. that s 'naih kat I . - r - u V . passed a way. Itfjjnished with a Canadian XUHAVrva-P xovvAoJ I crVd of lever byl.avi, cold water thrown 0ver WlU to CUl" ' al?0USb 11 ,s nertl ru,e snowstona fas't eveirn. w htch cme .u a hurry, Biiu.,... t ii"mna l.im I nmrtosed a aimtlar nmeeedintr tfJLnv A.m. i that the tide of ; travelling follows the tide of IS pvano IU tiurry, ailU Will pioOfcOiy be ff-oe to Hti .t . y siuay eveaingi we -learn.f . -hich'thev .anied. With 4on dif- trade, vet thera it' no riiiertl rata withiait an n morrow, IThe auoi tHi shme upon busiuets. .rai i : i i - - r, i j - . m i . . c.. . . , r, r-. oui iiuaniveain uiruator-i ,.!,. l n.MtM in rnw lina tft the dr rf..r I I - l; . i c .. r. . e nave gtwu news worn iL.n;,aud t r.beot ihe 9 ...l.;.r -.i--L- r .i.J - 7. - 7- , . 7 ' lir " excepuon i so in inis case, me r ayeueviue nan . - i u ".kj aot.i j 7 '"", auMiRc oi juc i u unwiitir.v.iu lei anv one louen me ior lear oi i ., .. . .4 . . . I ,w -b"""'"? uc fci f-; i rommanrf. When the vesi lofiiiotiiamt a bucket mil id water was thrown r V r J ' ,n A,'w ,,-u aaiiceu m puce -1 II 11 m ....... . I . . . it . ... I . . m . . l L , Ptimilll'rri.. I r. . I VTaiHItlft. 1 1 1 IU . IIIIH - . M III. . ri na I . .1 wrTrii m nil If.ll Wki inav w. ' m Ave. a tiii vii ihi vi unrnrji i uver ine. 1 wiiimo w .iinu ud ana wiik dju-.k. i - v t- .r r- . I(1 Ul.v..nra,,ai.. vi casici im ii 3 w a Tat - ma a - - - - w i t - L a -i i . -j roops , - '4 bltha t f ! ! H. h ' T ,,u,,,r oi 3,ouo are expec4 Wfv'mi " 4 had come; in, an tes of military stores had also and fell into ble sltej left me. profuse perspiration and com fort a- j expected to occupy the track of equally busy j every wi.eie ble sUen.oa a wakin? out of which the fever had v...AiiAM'. ;,u.i.nA. ... w. .w has passed away mere, and the ttd effects of I - m -t , - I ll.f vlHI. . , uwwco, U1B- . " III 1 ;. I. . . . . . . iv i . , . . tins vni ue ieai riere. ' on8 -is Iiadadvj feruj V "TlJnf among, which were seen U uWt" .fr crossing rivers. : Swi fe I' lr,e mitetial nrertaratinna! f.r in..i THOS SPARROW, Sec'ry. February IS tfJl. BASH OF C4PR FJRAR February 20, 1337. THE Stockholders in this Bank are reqiet ted u meet at their Banking-boose in Wil mington, on Monday, tbe 8ih of March next, io taktTinto conRideratmn the late act of the Gener al Assembly concerning the P'k of Cape Fear," particularly in refere&ce to tbe increase of its Capital. , L February 3d, 1337 4w30 o EnglcJi d. 'i he panic it seems. bury subscribers to place as much of it as possi- for cpening the navigation Red vcr, ha pricticable the expected profits of nJoA mi.ro than nn, hundred and nft seven I r ii Abe pteav m;f ..r .11 hiA .1 thn.foVulara in the enteraruse. Hl has cut ers thus far the condition of the '""Z. enmnl.ini; -,,J -..Ithrouffh the raft a distance of lal miles, and judh Vij . : . "iihiiiiiu nut; nut SUIT , o , . ',, ' '- vCT Hipay having been for some h""I mUKM f me Ui fceivedf n'u-i .1 . i J clear passage by the first of pnl nett. - Ine . --S n0tC P? lengthofnlviuonon Red River wil then be lns,s Hd. Tts,0Q of 1 "as IS (nore than 700 mile, opening the richest landsf d a beau- UDul vanced to j lis had a!o advanced. ireidn si.ock had advanced. A ae political news tr-m Kurope is 'also im pur tan t l.oc shot AliS - 90 3-8, and Exchequer Bi The Great Haft on Red River,-Ca nt. Hen- ble on the Ijne of the great Northern and South- Iu Loudon, all foreign s'oe ry M Shreve, who has commanded th?i expedi-J rn iravellinj track, in" order to increase as far as -m 1 : .1 - t a j rt:, l. - ; Ii na. a kaaaa 1 a-a rw a ri aai nawiiraiuai iu 11 it wer viaaa m rsterh fLt: 1 r'rv ;:; !" . - r . r . 7 j T ST practicable the expected proms ot tbe stockbold- fh u- lMH,re 1 complete tnan belorei, I expe L-rl1 -the cteat vutiAnl ,.r u !i :L thoui ait. f ", . .. . . i . 3? I . . 1,. . . :j,.. j Li, j iAnn.. fci-TL u'k.m; inriMitrn ine ran a uisi ince ui ii uiurs. nu i r.iuitiw iuu irasyuiui' uu lununr luaD iois.i r i i x"u,piuu wctc uui i sun-1 7 . . - ... . - 1 . w . 1 i 1 , ::. X ' . s 1 if U.. -i. ft i ....fi . H ri1I mil, : j j u.i: j .u'. ' a I has failed i rM 1 "a . unira irui.niwj. ., - ii is uieuiuea uQ oeuevvu mat no one wouiu I 7 r-T insist upoo its performance. If the proposed route j oe was DUt poo examtnairxi snail oe luuna impracticable on 1 I w roU you yesterday. I believe, that $500, tilal climate, to the luburs of agriculture. f " account of increased cost, tbe condition should be 000 in speciel bad been shipped io Europe. lo- s PuiLLierc was not born U bn f . - . a 3 Uaud aiLeinnred it and failed l r I- blv ol 199J ana ii Subsctiptiodis -.CHI ttemdled it. aha li.ted t nd THE COMMISSIONERS. ... r . . . " altempted the life of the King. . eunier hostility BOOKS are now opn at the On5ceof,ib : vVatchman aud at he Store of Geo. W . Bron, in the Town pf Salisbury, for Mihsetip noa to the capiial tck ofFayelleville arid Western Rail Road, under the Acts of Asem is now but "ii years old, 4 A PAIR. OF S.WDLR BAGS, marked i to all the Bourbons when I lX, i. R. M .was uken from the Apoh-ca- r dnop. about 3 mm:bs spi. The pemm bv ing them will t-e st gixJ as to fet'irri them. Saiiabury, February, A, lt37 3w N Mt nueot.all, Jenv Ltiixay, J.l'in jioreoead," l .i.l Itarr... t.-r r. , till Jin t' i'l.tfer, G-orjie Klutt. rtiOKo A All;on, G F Da I oti, li 'IUS KtlJ. S.uiuei H.irgrave, Henry Deiioerry, W it Holt. Sauiurl AicCimb, J.hu Irwtn, "; Andre iv Gn;t. Duvni Krifitiardt, Aftrd M Burtuo, AI Hoke. RUTHERFORD, !imund Bryan. Jih-i G By. a mo. John iVii rraire. Roderick Aiurchuton, John Hardin, BURKE, Robert C Pearson, ' Isaac Tvery, 1 & rr m 9aa m t I K SURRY, Jiiah Coles, Nathaniel Boyden, -R H Parke. . WILKES, William P Waogh. Thomas J BoucheUe, V C Emmet;. STOKES, M R Moore, C H Maithewt, Peter Criiz. ' It is confidently believed, lhaf Ihe gentleman named will take a deej miereai ia ihit work, ,hu;h, by imcmpletioo win uoiock ton ncr.-s of the West, and regeneraie a large teclk4i of North Carolina. By at once tecorir gflht subscription of the the State, the construction of the Road to the Yaakin tod the two branches Kilt be rendeted certain, 4 ! . Te time for action has arrived; will the po pl ot the Wt-tiH the Cape Fear forego the ad vantage offend! ia their ic pianee ? I et 'every every man do what he can, and this work wilt g on. . E L. WINSLOW, President, Fayetteville and Western Rail Road Otmjjauy. February 11, 1837 u30

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