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wlt&tttt m%tmmmim%%tm ba.li88ury kowan county n c tuesday jcne », 1889 vol x no 47s z ,,„ t i ih v inn e.r.au.l.u liava ban al 1 unj "' -| u l„har-aajah,iri.-rrrnii'bi sr i inll.r ant ll pall ,,„, r lie rj,i,,r ii all ridfl sr pall tt ij.'.rlla.ai.nta i |( la,r,i'j at .'-■""" ui i'i r..rlle at r-l an a .,,.'. a il ( h .,,„■■i .-(. > till post olfirtz^^m anionr the donations to the l'hila important circular file post taster llrin^h delphia agricultural society were i h.s i»,uc,it n,e several p..u . im.es in the^^m 1 , , ,-.',, , states the following circular i sonic beautilul specimens of silk the ,, ,, 11a1 ,:....., . ,,„,,., i ,„,.„, ,, , ■produce of 500 silk worms raised washington ihti mav ia ( ;, h and presented by mrs adams wile to the pott matter al ' 1 — . of john juincy adams esq tile sin * '■he multiplication ol iiiuilmutrs.h silk was wound by herself without aid the great increase of accoinmoduiion^^m baking the cocoons «"' m »">' ° r ha old lout " w ". h 1 n ' h ' ', h _ year involve nil expenae considerably be h a word in s easo».-the bellefom vond "". r r m revcnue j a " ■., , ,, ment 1 in revenue arising exclusive m democrat ol pennsylvania recom | yfrom p 0itlre ti is hoped will be sufhh mends plaster of paris and spirits ol f ujellliv , ur ment«d lo cover the dci'i (',■turpentine as an infallible remedy i - ,, k . ■•„,, office law shall be ttiicily ' ! < h for the lilies which prey pon cucum served und all its provision rigidly en h oer and pumpkin vines — a quart of forced on entering upon i be duties i^j tile one and a spoon lull of the oilier the department it is u subject of no lit — mix well together and sprinkle ie regret to observe ihut much loss '■over the plants as soon as they are up sustained hy on abuse ol the inn mrh ______ privilege lt might be presumed mm !****■the cucumber ins been found to hc high eharaeter of the offlcers e.uitledh contain on analysis no less than 583 «° ' «« p'w lege would be . guar.int m ' ,- , for its resiiuilon wiiliin hie hnnls ol ilu-h 80 parts of water in 600 , the remain , , m , „ ,, murl j 1)e lamenll . () , h ing 17-so parts consist ol 13 different ,| 1c | 1 n r of our count no less than forhh ingredients in different proportions he p ro , penlj __,; i e department ih.nh tne principal of which ure a fungus suc b has not always been the case let i matter similar to the mushronm and ters to others are frequently enclaaed '"__\\\ u sweet substance which gives to this persons who arc cniiiled to lhe piivilrge^b fruit its peculiar flavour of franking und letters written by others ■m ' siiiini to thc express ict'er of the law ■_ o there is cause lo npprciend that i'osi m bytheprendentoftheunitedstatetofamenca |() j nce xx.m a proclamation k uilty l ibis fraud upoi thc revenue ■whereas by un act ol ihecongres of this evil unless it shall faid a remedy lu bj th i i nrd stales uf the 24 h may one ibe vigilant und energetic cooperation n h .. ousand eight hundred and twenty eight ] i'usiiiiasters wilh lhe head of thc llepari untitled ui i in addition to an act m ent must lend to puralytc all iis opera ■entitled an act concerning diiciimina lone . it is therefore expected that you^^m ling duties ol tonnage and impost and will guard with the utmost care against^h in equalize lhe " duties on prussian ve ihls unlawful practici ; and whcnevcr^^h el.and their cargoes it is provided that y 0 u have cause lor suspicion use all law upon satisfactory evidence icing given lo f u | means to obtain evicsnee against ihe^b the pre.ident ol the united state by the offender let no effort ue temittcd let^^b government of any foreign nation that no no dignity of station deter yuu ; lui'i^h discriminating duties of tonnage or im however exalted maybe ihe rank of ihr^b post are imposed or levied in the pons officer who shall violate ihe law in co'^b of the said nation upon vessels wholly abuse of his franking privilege never laiim belonging to citiiena of the united slates 0 enforce the penally by legal process^^m or upon lhe produce iiwiiulaciutes or and report euch case to lhe department.^^m nierchnnilise impoiicd in ihe same from t it all lawful efforts to carry into elleri^b lhe united states or from any foreign ihe provisions of the law against such as^^m country the president is thereby uuihor slmll incur iis penalties ybu will be in s h ized to issue his proclamation declaring uineil by the department ; but no poll ilia thu foreign jiscriminati.ig duties of mister can expect lo retain the.e sime'mire'lmf'l'hall be suspended and t ' nn ly violate hi franking privilege -<■idlxonfmucd so fur us respects he ves who knowingly shall suffer it in ■kiel ol the said foreign noiion und the with impuni'y i produce manufacturea or mer-handise i many instances postmasters have in ■■unpolled into the united slates in the ■d lhe reve nue by extending hienh same from the said foreign nation ° r pl vilege beyond thc weight prescribed from any other foreign country ; the said l ( lw whenever a letter to or lrom ah uspeitsiun tu take effect from lhe lime p slma ster exceeds half an ounce inbj hor such notification being given to * hc wc ght the postmaster receiving or dr h i'icsiilciit of the united slates and io | ivcl . inr it , is bound by the law and by nism hcontinuc so long as the reciprocal txemp i mth t0 acc unt for lhe excess in everv^b htton or vessels belungiiig to citizens or the insuncc that shall come to your knowl-^h hl'niteil stales anc iheir cargoes as afore 1 e(1 , e 0 f a postmaster mailing a leticr^h h-i.ii i shall be coiitinueil and no longer | f ree w i t i c frank of a postmaster /" ■■and whereas satisfactory evidence has | rece lvink one free in virtue of his p rlv jhj hlutely been received by me liom his im j le - e w tllch sholl weigh more than iu ****** hperial mate iv ihe emperor of austria j an ounre , ynu are lo report the tact !<>■htinough un op.icijl communicu'.iou of the '; thc department that thc remedy may '"'■hi ion de lederer his con.ul iencral in \ promp ,| v applied ■hti.c united stales under dale the 29th ol j ft tn y persons appear to be under iheh 182'2 thai no other ot higher du ( errune ous impression that printed sheetshj tonnage and impost are imposed ' f p jner are not chaigcahle with leiier^h hiu levied since ihe firsi day of january ! ,. 1 | 0 . vou will use diligence to wh hi i ,:, in lhe puns uf austria upon vessels | rcct ,,,-„ crror . every thing thai goes !»■hwholly belonging to cltiiens of the united the , nd ii i changeable win letter pnst-h hj.taie and upon ibe produce immune ■arc , except newspapers pamphleis anit^b hiines.(.i mcrchanditt imported in the 1 | er i s latlve journals which are rated m h un tn tn the united states and from | pumphlets proposals for puiihcations hjany lureli euiiniry whatever than are | printed circulars special udieriiseinenis ■-.. il on austrian ships and their ear bn(1 i„decd cvciy species nf handbills ill the same pons under like cir l , 0 bc charged wilh letter pnstagc.m ■juins.ances : \\ believer such primed articles come : toh i now therefore i andrew jackson your 0 b co , without being entered on "">■h ot he united states of amerl „„„ b l 0 „,| rated wilt leer postage it h >( '■" he,xb y ileclare i proclaim thai ,, bxpe , , e - that you will correct me cr much of the several act imposing di .,„, am rep ort to the department tne ■, iiiuiiaiiiig dutie of tonnage and impo.i p 0hlm „ t er who mailed them wumoer h - h0 united states ate ami hall 1 0 r handbills printed propotal and pecisi h ii • suspended und discontinued so fur as j b dverti.oment have sometimes dee ■respee-.s lhe vessels of austria and the „„, ,„ postmasters to bc received ami hi.t'ihluce manufacture and merchandise ' ir ,. u | ulc d under their privilege bvery hiinnottcil into tho united state in the , uch cme -, required to be reponea to hume from the dominion of au.tria and , he |) ep8 imeni ihat such i ostmasici ht.mi any othet foreign country whaiev ■i may he deprived nf the means ol repeal hfler the snid suspension io lake effect u the abu e in ome in.tance tneao hh nm the div above mentioned anil to art i c | 0 , have been headed with tne j name hbeoniiiiue thcncclbrward so long as the of , ho 0 ffi 0 e ol an editor und c.nl.cd un hrciipiucul exempli of the vessels nl the cxtra bewip aper with the evident de.lgn h s n i lt *° produce maniiluc i f reduc -,„ k the postage bucb oe.ign ii hbturet and merchandise imported into the ,, y „ lr duty to counteract a supple hdntiitneiiis nl austria in the same us | , ncn , a | way , accompanies lhe newspa p h il'oict lid shall bc continued on the part ,„ which [ t belongs as a part ol tne . i hi i the covrrriment of his imperial mu er am | a „ cxir newspaper la b nee h . the emperor of austria ! or a part of sheet issued between the h given under my hand at the city ' obr , im cs of publishing the paper tor h of washington this third day of , h j pur p 0 sc of an earlier mnuneistion oi h june in the year of our uoul . interesting news ynu will not enu n h one thou.and eight hundred and lt iiver printed sheet or bills ol ux oinoi h twenty-nine und the lil'.y ihird characlcr , as supplements oi as extra of the independence of the i lluw spapcrs r.,,n>elent h states there ha sl.o been a want ol h andrew jack80n ctre in rating leltera many doubled hhhlit ui passman , am e trlble and even quadruple etters ii bank note it is double if it encloses three bank notes it is quadruple and should he rated accordingly it may sometimes be difficult to determine the proper rate bin if the letter has the ap pearnnce of being double you will be careful r mark it as sucn ; a,,a u un person receiving it shall question its cor redness he can open it in lhe presence of the postmaster or his assistant the wnnl ol proper attention to these several points bus been highly injurious to lhe department each ease inaysorm-s lit ills matter scarcely worthy of regard ; kilt it should be remembered that ihe mhole revenue of hie department is made up of these little items and il is their combination that gives life ond energy to the whole machine it is at ull limes the duly ol i'osi masters io adhere mriclly to l,n ih the letier and spiril of the law and especially nl this crisis when the current engagement of the department already entered into greatly exceed the amount nl in ordinary revenue wm t barry sal ammoniac — this salt was plough ed up i few day since in the field ol mr 1 hopper in llnvwood county the ump weighed about four ounces was w f ifon,,?'li r i.o n fnsfl',l t v'«i*,iv,u«l'e 1 illfs been discovered in native slate unv where in the v s it is mosily lo bo found in the neighborhood ol volcanoes w e be iirve it is found in lhe country ol buch ariu imbedded in clay and sulphur | nlso in scotland near lhe beds of burning ■i jackson tenn re/tub blue book rt ning of thc present year tbe 256 nflicer of lhe departments of state war tho navy and treasury were filled from dif ferent aisles countla inc as follows we add in round numbers the popula tion u eai.ii siaiai astoraini iu inr lust the begin maryland iu l'ennsvlvania vi virginia 36 du of columbia id massdchuscs 13 ireland 13 england t new jersey i t new york 6 connecticut 6 delaware « smiiii carolina * maine * scotland * kentucky - north carolina 9 407,000 1.040,000 1,065,000 33,000 523,000 evert iroce.vi.b8 ff.'^zz^sww low lu cash or prompt pa 20 barrels sugar 500 lbs loaf do 100 /«•///.*. liverpool salt a hhd.i molasses i tierces rice 2 77 ooo 1,672,000 37 wo 73,000 509,000 29b.00o 1 pipe old t wine jooo dm plan ah moitlfls french brandy 1 , holland oin jamaica hum ,,. v i un m ' tpiiy " salisbury june i lib i '-"'■8t7j 564,00 638,000 switzerland '•'■crntont i 235,000 minorca ' tennessee 1 22,000 holland ' georgia 1 i'lll-.sia ;-. 1 ieilinny if population had any thing to do with lhl lrthcarolln.,lo.te.dolforni.hn 1 s ild furnish a much greater num ber ol officers than ma viand vit'ft accounts . s it'll of our cu-tom.-f n-i have not yet paid their laat vear'a score for heel will pleas ,„ d so without delay wo intend to com in.-iici butchering aguln hi nbn ., month nnd want i«l the n ay that ia owing lo ul to buy i'al htex.es llll i i disagreeable i r ua to dun our customers andrtlll mure ulsagreeadi r i.r.i'ii them but we shall b compelled tn a 1,,'it ihe latter alternative unless " e cr speedi lypairiuiirjusl dues kkidbh k b l\vf.rs salisbury june 18 1839 7-x n ll our days of furnishing heel will be as heretofore tuesdays tliursdava ind jtstiirdiivi earl in the morning _-_^-_ ■n assnr.ialion has been formed in all ham for suppressing abuses in el it.un ccring tbe members have pledged themselves not to vote lor any person inr a„v office who will rule throutjh the country m electioneer for htm.oll nd treat v'*b r iiritu<ju s liquor lo procure wiwcftabovo 1 vr,.vt tn j the e.ni.l leision in this aca i tmi will , commence on monday lhe 39th nf june rest under the personal superintendence ul the subseriber instruclion will be given in all the hr.mches usually taughl in academics tin school m»v be expected to bc permanent 3t72 a w uay n-ilk„uroj im^o^n_[___ma -.», 18'29 ao,ooo awe uv l.\xv prosperit how miserable is the lot of man ! in prosperity bc lorgets cvci vi one ; und in adversity every one fnr k el j him in prosperity he sppesrs to have lost his senses und when loaded with misfortunes he is said never to have had any in his sudden elevation he be comes discontented will all lhe world | and when hurled io the bottom ol the wheel of rortuue all the world are discon tented will him he who basks in he sunshine of fortune should remember t a t riches some limes lake lhe wing and suddcnlv rv away from us happy ia he who reflects that old money oil wine old books and old friends are ob spb-ajsosavfj-t iteniioi of every man boston man 1-y a lamlly of seven per ,... ,., wl . ,,.,„ on thursday last sons in this iiiwii e,u >„, m de very ill by king milk which i on heinir anal-led proved n be poisoned by z,er l-r were nlfeetcilbv v,olent vomhings for he whole dav but are 1 ikcty tc , recover-as the milk wu placed ln „, earthen vessel her ll was in tho house it must have been impregnnied by popper bclorei was brouohl in tho j it tt 1 he slate in the year 1795 u ut one continuous mrvey adjoining the '''^| lineul wilkes and rxunding from iii biiu-h ridge to within three mil a nf the main . - h ltivcr ll is intersected for fifteen or ue-n'th miles by milr.hr.h rive afl)viln«r •« "*•.'*■hm tupplj of water-power al al seasons and imenm ti.es convenient for the application ol tins <****■« to ihe purposes of mae ir '. goldhtm h ly been found in il,c neighborhood ol this ''' h but its mineral treasure are in a great h onexplored rersons desirous ta purchase irr^bj referred to the kdilor for more particular mform uiaiion wilh whom the plat of tins laud s '" h pc-iti-d un i _ 71 — h1 tlowsea ana ws wvm 8 h s,:i,s:„ny ' il |) are situated on malnitreet <:"■1 i.i'i il s it l 1 ," tloui ii "■"'. "'.'* ' '__\\\\ vible sitiiatiuns i'or almost any kind ol tci-iness.^m '. ,.,,!- uu ll..l l|,.|s a»ing nelt to the corner rend kle for public business due 1 them n'i»*jj|h occupied as i ihuse ';, a i ':.'■:■" "•'. »>"> *| pood run uf cuslun . and »" ■' i '" '■lenient tho other . nn extensive ' -• .*' l^h buildings occupied at this time by uni fan 1 | ■only but cn id be made to accommodate *■hraille besides ro mi for btor 1 nr me h in ' ■shops a great bargain can be had in 1 ; h premise as ihey will be som fur sboul ■their reid value al.su h 1 valuable plantation ■apple e l0 e!r!;',n w ids lmni y,.n:.|h tr.-es n also apeseh orchard and many nihe fruit tree aleo a large and convenient ikveim ling house on un elevated aud bcnu'.dul l " h lion in lull view of town 1 with a good kitchem and all other necessari out houses with neve failing springs of good water tins ir.-nii-.-^b will also he sold very low and on aecomniod ting terms . 1 any person desirous of viewing hie ahove property and learning further particulars win phase a'pplv to ihe aubscrlber on the preml lt mentioned peter kinder sali.hurv june h 1839 _ 3 vaxuaaae fcalate sewwned'and occupied by mi <■locke on which there la a large new and commodloui dwelllng-houie with all lhe sary outdioiises there isonl sboul ofthls land und.r cultivation 1 two-third tract is as good upland 1 any in the neighbor hood 1 with a good portion uf heal kind i swam land lor either gr.se or grain it 1 »> lt ''' midst of a hospitable ami social neighborhood i'or terms lie apply i 1 the sub eriber in the neighborhood john locki . ben'r jlfny i.l 1rm money n./.vr a i.i ihnae indebted to th bub note or otherwise are liereby nol fn "• call immcdiutrlv and nnke payment thii no tfte will applv more particularly l am tliosi who de nol live in lhe imm idlate ni 1 ii h'irlinud iifsnlisliiiry j t ■» i ' ! - j 1 1 ivynni insects fhe fly which is often des truetlve to cucumbers mcl(fn and pump kins may he killed by sprinkling u mix ure of lobacco water and re peper oyer lhe vines dom knajc sprinkle the nlanis with a strong infusion ol elder eaves -, that of hops and of walnut leaves is likewise recommended ; a shingle or other piece of wood by a thread tied lo the end of the stick in he rround a 11 m.ll distance from the hill so thai the ia per shall hang directly over the hill nd near lhe plants i he air by con tan t!v vibrating the paper or shingle vill have a icndency lo prevent insects rom alighting on the plants 1 he sur si way however is to enclose tho lull fllh frames covered wilh gauze or utnc loth ol light texture young men read thu.-gta met calfe the present governor ol kentuc kv was brought up a stone mason an worked at his trade many years aliei he became of age even till electe to fill the honorable station ol a mem ber of congress ml bis pl«odl acquirements bad been the result o his improvement of the evenings and nights after his day's work was done he is now elected governor and is lly between 45 and 50 years ol age death f general harras some par tlculsra in he life of this > islinguishcd har cter will t>e recollected with inter , he was born in its9 f an ancient family hut nftcrwards renounced his no mt he commenced in ihe famous regiment nl i-i.nve.loc and served ... sev eral campaigns against tho brtlwk in in d!ll under hellerrlont nd 8uffren on returning 10 trance he embraced tho evolutionary c.tiae *-» ™ m z ife war in italy and conduced the passage of he v.r i commanded llk uurgom mlerthe.tt.ekon*l?oulon,wherehedl overed the genius ol bon.psr te lhen sptsin of artillery i was the first to put io'wr he yrunn/nf «•". l ilated with talleen and commanded he invention troops in parle with bons rtefor his aid de-csmp i at length he ecumo one ol the executive dire tory which managed he ultai.sof *•*»"» ble republic un.il he new go-ernment of i'onapartoin it99 on which he de dined all public function und was trans ported or banished by his former eleve ile returned to frame in ibu and ih vea a cuillnt suriounilcd by riends nd occupied in rks oi pf^fopy us„cd his life until alter , long llness , terminated on the 30th ol janu.irv last a dis nurse was pronounced at his funel tsw.....udbv 300of.hr poor of the vicinity »»-"*^^ most valuable a quisltloo lo i rench ms u„y could they he published if written udih freedom and saleiy aulhor assert that cider > m such us is of acid tendency place in lhe sun become vinegar id a short time and one pound of honey to 1 allon of cider will alter standing , m e months become such strong vio gar that it must be mixed with water r common inc a iioiil plan ,., , c ,,, jr „/•„ treutleoetm visiter x hatfonce a constant and trouble iome visiter whom 1 tried many wav r.rtslodge first i essayed smoke wh ch he bore like a ba.lijcr then lire which he stood like a salamander at fit 1 1 h *' n five dou ' ir9 ' an not seen him since n irish gentleman of the name of m siding near a private mad house met one of its poor inhabitants who hail broken from his keeper the maniac suddenly topped and resting upon a large stick excla med whoveyou.siri the gentleman was rather alarmed but thinking to divert his attention by a pun replied i ,,„ a double man i am man by name ndnature < are vol so rejoined the other ' why i am a man beu.de my lif owe two will fight you two ; he then knocked poor mr man idnwii and ran away as sn instance or the traffic between ireland d ol.tgo to *• « lees it is mentioned hut one ol tne or eg|,s,u,s j brought -•";"",„ on her n.»l voy.g over la tons an noo 01 upwards of 30 tons of egg ... c ,.~,. munificent loen.-mr stephen glr.rd f 1'biladelphla haa loaned the state o pennsylvanli kiou.noti lor he t mtt ,-.', j the hani ol pennsylvsni ho in sum thephll»delphwb.nk»jo oool.ndlho mechanic , blnk i pmu d°rp h l.»30,000 mch.co«w
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1829-06-23 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1829 |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 472 |
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wlt&tttt m%tmmmim%%tm ba.li88ury kowan county n c tuesday jcne », 1889 vol x no 47s z ,,„ t i ih v inn e.r.au.l.u liava ban al 1 unj "' -| u l„har-aajah,iri.-rrrnii'bi sr i inll.r ant ll pall ,,„, r lie rj,i,,r ii all ridfl sr pall tt ij.'.rlla.ai.nta i |( la,r,i'j at .'-■""" ui i'i r..rlle at r-l an a .,,.'. a il ( h .,,„■■i .-(. > till post olfirtz^^m anionr the donations to the l'hila important circular file post taster llrin^h delphia agricultural society were i h.s i»,uc,it n,e several p..u . im.es in the^^m 1 , , ,-.',, , states the following circular i sonic beautilul specimens of silk the ,, ,, 11a1 ,:....., . ,,„,,., i ,„,.„, ,, , ■produce of 500 silk worms raised washington ihti mav ia ( ;, h and presented by mrs adams wile to the pott matter al ' 1 — . of john juincy adams esq tile sin * '■he multiplication ol iiiuilmutrs.h silk was wound by herself without aid the great increase of accoinmoduiion^^m baking the cocoons «"' m »">' ° r ha old lout " w ". h 1 n ' h ' ', h _ year involve nil expenae considerably be h a word in s easo».-the bellefom vond "". r r m revcnue j a " ■., , ,, ment 1 in revenue arising exclusive m democrat ol pennsylvania recom | yfrom p 0itlre ti is hoped will be sufhh mends plaster of paris and spirits ol f ujellliv , ur ment«d lo cover the dci'i (',■turpentine as an infallible remedy i - ,, k . ■•„,, office law shall be ttiicily ' ! < h for the lilies which prey pon cucum served und all its provision rigidly en h oer and pumpkin vines — a quart of forced on entering upon i be duties i^j tile one and a spoon lull of the oilier the department it is u subject of no lit — mix well together and sprinkle ie regret to observe ihut much loss '■over the plants as soon as they are up sustained hy on abuse ol the inn mrh ______ privilege lt might be presumed mm !****■the cucumber ins been found to hc high eharaeter of the offlcers e.uitledh contain on analysis no less than 583 «° ' «« p'w lege would be . guar.int m ' ,- , for its resiiuilon wiiliin hie hnnls ol ilu-h 80 parts of water in 600 , the remain , , m , „ ,, murl j 1)e lamenll . () , h ing 17-so parts consist ol 13 different ,| 1c | 1 n r of our count no less than forhh ingredients in different proportions he p ro , penlj __,; i e department ih.nh tne principal of which ure a fungus suc b has not always been the case let i matter similar to the mushronm and ters to others are frequently enclaaed '"__\\\ u sweet substance which gives to this persons who arc cniiiled to lhe piivilrge^b fruit its peculiar flavour of franking und letters written by others ■m ' siiiini to thc express ict'er of the law ■_ o there is cause lo npprciend that i'osi m bytheprendentoftheunitedstatetofamenca |() j nce xx.m a proclamation k uilty l ibis fraud upoi thc revenue ■whereas by un act ol ihecongres of this evil unless it shall faid a remedy lu bj th i i nrd stales uf the 24 h may one ibe vigilant und energetic cooperation n h .. ousand eight hundred and twenty eight ] i'usiiiiasters wilh lhe head of thc llepari untitled ui i in addition to an act m ent must lend to puralytc all iis opera ■entitled an act concerning diiciimina lone . it is therefore expected that you^^m ling duties ol tonnage and impost and will guard with the utmost care against^h in equalize lhe " duties on prussian ve ihls unlawful practici ; and whcnevcr^^h el.and their cargoes it is provided that y 0 u have cause lor suspicion use all law upon satisfactory evidence icing given lo f u | means to obtain evicsnee against ihe^b the pre.ident ol the united state by the offender let no effort ue temittcd let^^b government of any foreign nation that no no dignity of station deter yuu ; lui'i^h discriminating duties of tonnage or im however exalted maybe ihe rank of ihr^b post are imposed or levied in the pons officer who shall violate ihe law in co'^b of the said nation upon vessels wholly abuse of his franking privilege never laiim belonging to citiiena of the united slates 0 enforce the penally by legal process^^m or upon lhe produce iiwiiulaciutes or and report euch case to lhe department.^^m nierchnnilise impoiicd in ihe same from t it all lawful efforts to carry into elleri^b lhe united states or from any foreign ihe provisions of the law against such as^^m country the president is thereby uuihor slmll incur iis penalties ybu will be in s h ized to issue his proclamation declaring uineil by the department ; but no poll ilia thu foreign jiscriminati.ig duties of mister can expect lo retain the.e sime'mire'lmf'l'hall be suspended and t ' nn ly violate hi franking privilege -<■idlxonfmucd so fur us respects he ves who knowingly shall suffer it in ■kiel ol the said foreign noiion und the with impuni'y i produce manufacturea or mer-handise i many instances postmasters have in ■■unpolled into the united slates in the ■d lhe reve nue by extending hienh same from the said foreign nation ° r pl vilege beyond thc weight prescribed from any other foreign country ; the said l ( lw whenever a letter to or lrom ah uspeitsiun tu take effect from lhe lime p slma ster exceeds half an ounce inbj hor such notification being given to * hc wc ght the postmaster receiving or dr h i'icsiilciit of the united slates and io | ivcl . inr it , is bound by the law and by nism hcontinuc so long as the reciprocal txemp i mth t0 acc unt for lhe excess in everv^b htton or vessels belungiiig to citizens or the insuncc that shall come to your knowl-^h hl'niteil stales anc iheir cargoes as afore 1 e(1 , e 0 f a postmaster mailing a leticr^h h-i.ii i shall be coiitinueil and no longer | f ree w i t i c frank of a postmaster /" ■■and whereas satisfactory evidence has | rece lvink one free in virtue of his p rlv jhj hlutely been received by me liom his im j le - e w tllch sholl weigh more than iu ****** hperial mate iv ihe emperor of austria j an ounre , ynu are lo report the tact !<>■htinough un op.icijl communicu'.iou of the '; thc department that thc remedy may '"'■hi ion de lederer his con.ul iencral in \ promp ,| v applied ■hti.c united stales under dale the 29th ol j ft tn y persons appear to be under iheh 182'2 thai no other ot higher du ( errune ous impression that printed sheetshj tonnage and impost are imposed ' f p jner are not chaigcahle with leiier^h hiu levied since ihe firsi day of january ! ,. 1 | 0 . vou will use diligence to wh hi i ,:, in lhe puns uf austria upon vessels | rcct ,,,-„ crror . every thing thai goes !»■hwholly belonging to cltiiens of the united the , nd ii i changeable win letter pnst-h hj.taie and upon ibe produce immune ■arc , except newspapers pamphleis anit^b hiines.(.i mcrchanditt imported in the 1 | er i s latlve journals which are rated m h un tn tn the united states and from | pumphlets proposals for puiihcations hjany lureli euiiniry whatever than are | printed circulars special udieriiseinenis ■-.. il on austrian ships and their ear bn(1 i„decd cvciy species nf handbills ill the same pons under like cir l , 0 bc charged wilh letter pnstagc.m ■juins.ances : \\ believer such primed articles come : toh i now therefore i andrew jackson your 0 b co , without being entered on "">■h ot he united states of amerl „„„ b l 0 „,| rated wilt leer postage it h >( '■" he,xb y ileclare i proclaim thai ,, bxpe , , e - that you will correct me cr much of the several act imposing di .,„, am rep ort to the department tne ■, iiiuiiaiiiig dutie of tonnage and impo.i p 0hlm „ t er who mailed them wumoer h - h0 united states ate ami hall 1 0 r handbills printed propotal and pecisi h ii • suspended und discontinued so fur as j b dverti.oment have sometimes dee ■respee-.s lhe vessels of austria and the „„, ,„ postmasters to bc received ami hi.t'ihluce manufacture and merchandise ' ir ,. u | ulc d under their privilege bvery hiinnottcil into tho united state in the , uch cme -, required to be reponea to hume from the dominion of au.tria and , he |) ep8 imeni ihat such i ostmasici ht.mi any othet foreign country whaiev ■i may he deprived nf the means ol repeal hfler the snid suspension io lake effect u the abu e in ome in.tance tneao hh nm the div above mentioned anil to art i c | 0 , have been headed with tne j name hbeoniiiiue thcncclbrward so long as the of , ho 0 ffi 0 e ol an editor und c.nl.cd un hrciipiucul exempli of the vessels nl the cxtra bewip aper with the evident de.lgn h s n i lt *° produce maniiluc i f reduc -,„ k the postage bucb oe.ign ii hbturet and merchandise imported into the ,, y „ lr duty to counteract a supple hdntiitneiiis nl austria in the same us | , ncn , a | way , accompanies lhe newspa p h il'oict lid shall bc continued on the part ,„ which [ t belongs as a part ol tne . i hi i the covrrriment of his imperial mu er am | a „ cxir newspaper la b nee h . the emperor of austria ! or a part of sheet issued between the h given under my hand at the city ' obr , im cs of publishing the paper tor h of washington this third day of , h j pur p 0 sc of an earlier mnuneistion oi h june in the year of our uoul . interesting news ynu will not enu n h one thou.and eight hundred and lt iiver printed sheet or bills ol ux oinoi h twenty-nine und the lil'.y ihird characlcr , as supplements oi as extra of the independence of the i lluw spapcrs r.,,n>elent h states there ha sl.o been a want ol h andrew jack80n ctre in rating leltera many doubled hhhlit ui passman , am e trlble and even quadruple etters ii bank note it is double if it encloses three bank notes it is quadruple and should he rated accordingly it may sometimes be difficult to determine the proper rate bin if the letter has the ap pearnnce of being double you will be careful r mark it as sucn ; a,,a u un person receiving it shall question its cor redness he can open it in lhe presence of the postmaster or his assistant the wnnl ol proper attention to these several points bus been highly injurious to lhe department each ease inaysorm-s lit ills matter scarcely worthy of regard ; kilt it should be remembered that ihe mhole revenue of hie department is made up of these little items and il is their combination that gives life ond energy to the whole machine it is at ull limes the duly ol i'osi masters io adhere mriclly to l,n ih the letier and spiril of the law and especially nl this crisis when the current engagement of the department already entered into greatly exceed the amount nl in ordinary revenue wm t barry sal ammoniac — this salt was plough ed up i few day since in the field ol mr 1 hopper in llnvwood county the ump weighed about four ounces was w f ifon,,?'li r i.o n fnsfl',l t v'«i*,iv,u«l'e 1 illfs been discovered in native slate unv where in the v s it is mosily lo bo found in the neighborhood ol volcanoes w e be iirve it is found in lhe country ol buch ariu imbedded in clay and sulphur | nlso in scotland near lhe beds of burning ■i jackson tenn re/tub blue book rt ning of thc present year tbe 256 nflicer of lhe departments of state war tho navy and treasury were filled from dif ferent aisles countla inc as follows we add in round numbers the popula tion u eai.ii siaiai astoraini iu inr lust the begin maryland iu l'ennsvlvania vi virginia 36 du of columbia id massdchuscs 13 ireland 13 england t new jersey i t new york 6 connecticut 6 delaware « smiiii carolina * maine * scotland * kentucky - north carolina 9 407,000 1.040,000 1,065,000 33,000 523,000 evert iroce.vi.b8 ff.'^zz^sww low lu cash or prompt pa 20 barrels sugar 500 lbs loaf do 100 /«•///.*. liverpool salt a hhd.i molasses i tierces rice 2 77 ooo 1,672,000 37 wo 73,000 509,000 29b.00o 1 pipe old t wine jooo dm plan ah moitlfls french brandy 1 , holland oin jamaica hum ,,. v i un m ' tpiiy " salisbury june i lib i '-"'■8t7j 564,00 638,000 switzerland '•'■crntont i 235,000 minorca ' tennessee 1 22,000 holland ' georgia 1 i'lll-.sia ;-. 1 ieilinny if population had any thing to do with lhl lrthcarolln.,lo.te.dolforni.hn 1 s ild furnish a much greater num ber ol officers than ma viand vit'ft accounts . s it'll of our cu-tom.-f n-i have not yet paid their laat vear'a score for heel will pleas ,„ d so without delay wo intend to com in.-iici butchering aguln hi nbn ., month nnd want i«l the n ay that ia owing lo ul to buy i'al htex.es llll i i disagreeable i r ua to dun our customers andrtlll mure ulsagreeadi r i.r.i'ii them but we shall b compelled tn a 1,,'it ihe latter alternative unless " e cr speedi lypairiuiirjusl dues kkidbh k b l\vf.rs salisbury june 18 1839 7-x n ll our days of furnishing heel will be as heretofore tuesdays tliursdava ind jtstiirdiivi earl in the morning _-_^-_ ■n assnr.ialion has been formed in all ham for suppressing abuses in el it.un ccring tbe members have pledged themselves not to vote lor any person inr a„v office who will rule throutjh the country m electioneer for htm.oll nd treat v'*b r iiritu |