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the western carolinian - ■pi blished weekly john beard jr editor and promt win front hit bt-iittiitiff 710 no 10 of tiik will yom.mk salisbury rowan county iv c saturday morning august 9 1834 proof of the immortality qf the saul — there is special proof oi the immortality of the soul founded on adaptation and therefore so iden tical in principle with the subject and main argu ment i our essay that ve feel its statement ,.. be our best anil moat appropriate i rmination ot tins especial inquiry lhe argument is tins lor every desire nf every faculty whether in man oj in the inferior animals there so rns a counterpart ob ject in external nature let it be aithcr an appe tite or a power ; nnd id it reside either in senti ment ur in the intellectual or in in in nil ci o nty — still there exists g something without that is altogether suited tn it and which seems cxpresslj provided li.r its gratification thore s light for tin eye ; there is air lor lb him : there is loud l.u hie ovcr-rocurring appetite of hunger : there is water li.r the appetite of ihirstj there is sociei iu tli love whether of fame or of fellowship ; there is a boundless held in all the objects of all the sciences lin the exercise of curioeitj — ine word there si cms nol one ull.'-.-t ,. ... in the living creature which is not met by u counterpart and ii congenial object tu tin surrounding creation chalmers bridgwater treatise mv -_. 1_m — __■_____.. w . - ._. - m i i the state of nen vork shall have tlie exclusive right i property in and to the land under water lying i iw ii tlie middle f tlie said wuters and st uen iiiiii si utal.ies of the united stall s of america im cmtrress assembled thai there sluill bo paid annually to the co i ctor fil.c portof l-'n.nkltn iii the district of tech . ui lieu of nil demands against the government of thn united states for in use rent storage and ao forth tlie siun uf iwo inn died nnd hftv dollars approved jihie 30th 1634 itaws ov wve v ■■ei states passed at the first session i'l the 3 tho'stm of new vork shall have the oxclosive jurisdiction ol nnd ovei lhe w liarves,do it nml improve ments mads niul to l.e inui on tbe hoi i statcn is land and of and ovei all .' iois agniund on said shore rn fastened i an nu !. « in for .!.« ii , except tliat tho siii.l vessel ■ahull i milije t to the quaranlit ' health inws nml laws in relation i passengers of the stsie ot new jersey whu n now exial or which ma hereafter ■i ■. -" r ■i ii ■"■-.-. i •• \. ml iii.ii i i 1 ". m.i -" . i "." il.r tk ; ii i v ,,,.., ..... s-oli ', ■■." min .. in.i inn i,u hi i ...... i -.. - tu entv-third congress the rock of cadeu-ida1s x l.l:<ilm>oi willis — bv mils i1emans li s an ancient tradition of wnl.-s thnt whoever should i'iis i i icrl.t ill on tho summit of the moun tt in cadcr-ldris would be found in uie morning either ,', ul in i state of phrenzy or endowed with the lugji , i poetical inspirot | public n w an l further to provide fur the location of certain land claims in the territory of arkansas /(. it enacted by tht semttt and houst of repre seniutn i .-■t tin i ntto stati s ../" america tu ( nun 1 1 .... assembled that the proviso to the act entitled an act to extend the time fbr locating certain donations in arkansas approved the thirteenth day of january eighteen hundred nnd tin rty.be and the same is hereby reprulod nil nil locationsol said claims mud or to i made ahull in nu wise be affected by aaid proviso john bell v/i'u/,1 of tin itooxt o representatives m v n btjren yic-pnstiltnt of th united states and president of th sennit approved . j in 28th 1834 andrew j.u'kson public n l | an act t • enable the secretary of stnte to purchase lie papers and books of general washington it it unacted by tht senatt ami linns of rep i si ni eiii s of the united states of america iii congress assembled thai tlie bum of twenty-five thousand dol bus i.e :,.., i the sumo is hereby appropriated to be pan out ot'n.ii uioi m the treasury not otherwise appro l ted to enable tho secretary of state to purchase tlie manuscript papers and s poiti0n<pf tho printed bonks of general george washington the suid papers snd bunks to be deposited innl presented in the department uf state innl i the regulations tbe secretary shall pre scribe approved i june 80th 1884 be n • d 8 the state at now vork li h have tl xclusive right of regulating uie fisheries between the bliore of sini ai island md the uu.i ilc of the said waters j pro vided that the navigation of tlie said waters be nol obstructed or binder 1 i lay on thai rock where the storm have their dwelling tin birthplace of phantoms tho lion !' tlie t loud ; around ii forever deep music i swelling i i voii f the mountain wind sol inn nnd loud two i midnight of shrulows all fitfully streaming of wild niists nni torrents thai mingled tlnur moan of ilim-stiroudod stars n thro >_•..; pi - dimly gleaming ami in sin will stern nut ure was darksome and lone i ley there in silence : n spirit can er mo ; i .'- ion me hath no language in speak what i saw ! • i iioi's unearthly pti-ssm floating befbre me trnl i in art almost fainted « itb raptur 1 awe ! i !,, i ed the dr i i ings around ns thai hover aim i.i sixth criminal process under the authori ty ot tlie state of .\. w jersey against any person ac cused of an iiib'u.e committed within that stale or c iiitiod on board of an vessel being under the ex clusive jurisdiction of uial state ns aforesaid ; oi c nited against tlie regulslions made or to !,<- made by that state in relation to the fisheries mentioned in the tlun article i and alsocix il process issued under the au thority of the stiite of nee jersey against anj person domiciled in that stnte r agatsstf property taken out of tli.it stnte to evade the laws thereof mny lie served upon nnv of the snul waters will in the exclusive juris diction of the stat of new vork unless buch person or property shall be on board a vessel aground upon or fastened lo the shore of the si ite of new vork or fastened to a wharf adjoining thereto <».- unless such person alia.ll be under ari.-st r such property slmll be under sei/.urc by virtue of process ox authority of tho state of new vork public na 46 \.\ \< t authorising tin president ofthe united stat to cause certain roads to be qpeoed in arkansas public no 11 1 iu ii enacted by tin senate <""/ house of ftepre si nt ui i vi s of tht i mil >/ si nit b qf annual in gongrt im ass mfih il thai the sum of ten thousand dnlara b and tho same \> hereby appropriated outofj&ny monej in the treasury not otherwise appropriate to tumble llie resident ol the in it cd stains t ; . cause tmrotnl ur !►•■ipened from helena in arkansas territory u th mouth of cache rivor ; also a road leading frunv^ick nn in the county of i awrance by liberty snd fayette ville in tie county of washington in the aforesaid territory .»• fort smith \ ana a/so thnt the nun • seven thousand dollars be and tho same ia hereby ap propriated fbr tin purpose of locatta . r and constru tiruj a road from strongs a punt on the military road voi i mti ti i iii i tn little iv kj by litchfield in jackson coun ty to bates ille in tho territory uf arkansas approved june 30th 1834 a subterranean indian village has recently liocii ii iiiiii by the georgia gold miners m excava ting a canal for the purpose of washing gold it is iu a place called nacoochce valley and s from seven to nine bet below the surface the houses « bull have been discovered are thirty-four in num ber and are of the common indian construction boing of loi-.s of from six to ten inches diameter nnd ton or twelve feel long the whole imbedded to the depth mentioned in a rich auriferous gravel the land beneath which those interesting relies wore found was covered at its lirst settlement by the whites by heavy timber denoting great anli quity to the buildings the following extracts fn in a letter to il.e editor of the southern banner oix s further particulars : the houses are situated from 50 to 100 yards from the principal channel ofthe creek ; and us no further excavations have been made t is mure than probable that new uud more interesting deve lopments will be made when lhe land is worked for gold a great number of curious specimens of work manship have been found in situations which pro elude tlie possibility of tlu-ir having bee moved fbr more than a tliousand years during my mi ning operations inst year i found at one lime ahull one half of u crucible of the capacity of near a gallon it was ten foot below the surface and im mediately beneath a inr^e oak tree which measu red live feel in diameter and must have been foui or live liundred years old the deposite was dilu villi or what max be termed table intnl the stra luiii of quartz gravel in which the vessel wns im bedded is about two foot in thickness rusting upon decomposed hlorite slate it ie not difficult to arrnunt for tho deposite of those substances ill alluvia soil lor tl.o lulls ate generally very high and precipitons and from the immense quantity of rain winch falls ihe streams ne swollen to jireat height sweeping every thing with them and frequently forming a deposite ..!' several foe in thu lai.-ss in i season : but some of the diluvial land is from ten to fifty feel abovu ihe present k-vel of tho streams these deposites ex iuia inpoaradcea ul as great attrition us those re cently lorined there was n vessel or rather a double mortar found in duke's creek about five inches in diame ter and the excavation on each side was nearly an inch in depth basin like and perfectly polished it was made of quart which liad been scii-trans parent but had become stained with the iron which abounds in all this country in ihe bottom of each basin was a small depression half an inch in depth and about the same diameter what its use could huve lieen is difficult to conjecture some sup pose it was used for grinding paint c or in some of.'rl.oir plays or games the high finish and its exact dimension induce na to believe it the pro ductionofa moreciviliaed people than ihe present nice of indians ., 7 — ,, ,. newspapers — there are more than 1000 n'.iws papers published in the united states bo of these an dailv pap rs aud st of tne remainder are published at least as often as once nnd some of tin-in twice ill a week ijtfin.lioal phftmphlets are almost as numerous lie vi ffs tin endless mire t of other works published annajilly in 1827 there appeared 30,000,000 of manners ••!' newspaper and periodicals in these i'uifeil states what an amount of information miby these have fiirnished concerning the various ami important subjects up on win ii ihey treated ' an v't u reference ... pre-emption rights in iho southeastern districtof louisiana he a enacted by tin senate uml house of repre sentatives .,/ ' uu united states of amet ica,in conor .... assembled thai the pre-emption rights panted hy the n gister nn i re v ofthe land < imce at new t iil.uns to certain individuals claiming tlie same m the south eastern land district of louisiana tinder the act of con gress approved fifth april eighteen hundred nnd thirty two entitled an act supplementary to the several laws for the sale of public inn is nn.l the act approved fifteenth juno eighteen hundred and thirty-two enti tled - an act to million e i,,e inhabitants of the state of i siu.iii to enter tlie bai 1 lands be uud the same nr hereby confirmed : nnd the register of the land office is hereby directed tu issue patent certificates ac cordingly sec j and he ii fiirilnr enacted thnt llie rosurvev made under the supervision of the surveyor general of louisiana of certain landson the bayou st vincent in sections designated ns numbers one hundred nud ten and one hundred nn.l forty-three in township.lbirteen of range fourteen east situate io the sotftheasteni dis trict of louisiana nnd which reeurvey pui|iorls n in clude the improvements of the actual settlors within its limits claiming the right of pre-emption thereto under the act of fifth april eighteen hundred und thirty-two aforesaid be ond the same is boreby confirmed . snd payments muy be made and pul nts issued in accordance therewith thongh veiled h tin mists ol i tality's breath ; and i called upon in l.,u ss ibe ., ismn to cover foi ivithin ii e , iu bi'ii!uil r ol madness i death ! - 1 them li powora of tbe wind and the i icoan the rush of whose pinion n am onward ihe st.n u . i :,.'■the sivce of the white railing wave was their mo atiii.ii si vi vi n criminal process issued under tin authority of tlie stale of new york against nnj person mi used of nn offence committed within thai stnte ni committed on board of any vessel l g under the exclusive jurisdiction of that state ns aforesaid or committed against llie regulations made or t he mode by ilint sinn in relation to the fisheries mentioned in the fifth article ; and also civil process issued un ler the authority ol the st tc of new york against any person domiciled iu that suite nr against property taken out of thai stnie to evade the laws thereof may be served upon unv of the said waters within tl exclusive juris diction of the stuto of new jersey unless such pel ion ur property shull be on board u vessel bground upon or fusteiid in tlie shore ..!' tlie stnte of new jersey or fbstened to a wharf adjoining thereto unless aiich person sludl be under arrest r such pniproly shall be under so/un by virtue of process or authority of tlio state of new jersey article biuhth this agreement shull become bind ing on the two states svhen confirmed by the legisla tures thereof respectively nnd when approved by the congress of tlie united states li a four purls twoof which nre retained by tbe commissioners of new york to be delivered to the , .." iiioi ufthst stnte nn.l the other tv oof which are re i ;. !• thoir dread prosenco b im w not their form i -.,'.. the the might of ages departed — the dead were around mc that aigbt on the hill ; from iheir eyes us thej puss'd,a cold radiance darted . there in light on mj soul bul my heart's blood was chill 10,1 i paw what ii.nn looks nn nnd dies but mv spirit ,. 7 troiil r . nml triumphantly ind through that hour and ns from lie grave i awoke to inherit \ name nil immortal a voice nud a p>.w'r day niirst on that rook with the purple cloud crested and high cader-idris rejoiced in ,!„• sun .- mm di wiiii new glory all nature invested when tb sense which gives soul tn her beauty wns won ! public no 47 an act to suspend the operations of cerbun provisoes nt •• n act to alter and amend the several acta im posing duties on imports approved tiro fourteenth day of july eighteen hundred and thirty-two ju il hutu h tl hy t.'n si thtfc and llonst qf repre sentatives qf the in iii j states qf nn ricit.ui congress assembled that the provisoes of t ■tenth and twelfth glauses ft f_ho second section oi acl t nltur and amend '!«•■evcraj acta mi posing i.^ncs ut import passed july fourteenth eighteen hundred and thirty-two be and same ore hereby suspended until tin third day of march next and in tho piean time thst the secre tary of tin treasury he directed to inquire whether tt he decenary t except nn manufactured articles from tlie operation snd effecl i*f those provisoes by reason of ihe difficulty of aeoni tain ing the duties chargeable upon i-ueh nn ich'h iiml thai he lurike repotl 0 congtem ul the commencement ofthe next session approved june 30th 1834 run first flat boat x the mississippi i lr"..i hi i iu-'ii.i..ii a lii.iid called on us u few mornings since to iccnmpiiiiv innl to the shop r.f mr f shields fin the purpose of viewing an i»o tablet recently cast lu hunks ami niles of this city it is to be erect ed to the memory of one of ihe pioneers f the west and we should judge that it will perpetuate bis n inn through many ages it i very upni ious with inrge anil deeply indented letters and is the first ofthe kind ever executed west of iho allegha llie.s approved june 29th 1-:u public no 42 ; an m t giving the consent of congress t an agree ment or compact entered into between the state of now york and the stale of new jersey respecting the territorial limits ami jurisdiction of smd states whereas commissioners duly appointed n the purt of the state of new york and commissioners duly ap pointed o.i ni pari of i ..- state of new jersej . foi the purpose of agreeing upon nnd settling tho jurisdiction and territorial limits uf tho two stales huve execu ted certain articles which are contained in lb words following viz : agreomciil made and entered into by and between !• inrtin i holier peter angustas jay nnd henry seymour commissioners duly appointed on the part and i half of the state nf new york in pursu o of an acl oi the legislature of said state entitled an acl concerning the territorial limits and jurisdiction nf ,!,. nolle of w vol i nml the sl.lte ol new jersey pa . i jan iry 18th 1833 of the ub port : and theo dore frelioghuysen james parker luciua q ('. el mer commissioners in appointed on the part and be l.ii l ofthe state •!' ft • - jersey in pursuance of an acl i tin legislature of suid state entitled an \< t for tin settlement of the territorial limits nud jurisdic tion between the states of new jersey ind now york passed february 86th 1883 of tin other purt aa-ri.-i.i flint the boundary line between tlie two slates of new york and new jersey from n point ill the mid ii of hudson river opposite the point on tin west shore thereof in tbe fbrty-flrsl degr f north la titudeaa heretofore ascertained und marked to the main sea sluill bo lb mi idle of the said river of the buy of new york of the waters between stoten island uml new jersey nnd of the rnritnn liny to the mum sen ; except ns hereinafter otherwise particularly mentioned a-btj.j.e sieopkd the sin of new york shall have uml enjoy exclusive jurisdiction of and over all tha waters of th bay of new york ; and of and over all the waters of hudson river lying west of manhattan island und to the south of the mouth of spuytenduyvel cr.'eli : and of and over the im is covered by tbe sn.,1 waters to the low water mark on lhe westerly or new jersey side thereof ; subject to the following ri_.dit.snf property nn of jurisdict ion of tbe state ..!' new jersey thai is to snv : i the state of n'.-w jersey shall hnve tho exclusive right of property iu sad to tie land under water lying west of the middle of the buy ol new york and west of tlie middle of that part of the hudson rivor which lies between manhattan i land and new jersey tamed by tbe commissioners ol new jersey to be de livered i ■■tl governor of that state al tlie city i new york ibis sixteenth day uf september in ibe year four t,.i rd one thousand eight hundred nnd thirty-three and of the independence of the uuitod stales tne liily eighth it f but1 lilt peter augustus jay henry seymour tlllin prelinghuysen iames parker lucius a c k i mf.lt public no 4ai an act for the bettor organization of the united states " marine corps j'lie following is the insciption . jacob v.iiii ii was born in reading pennsylvania august jjth it.x ' ami wne n soldier in the revolutionary army in 1771 nn.l l'.th il . migrated tn the west in 1780 and in mi . 1782 from i'ort redstone ' l.t monongaheln rivi r in tin first i'm boat thai eve descended tlie mississippi ik landed at new orleans with a cargo of prnilu ". he hcil april 7 1s32 nt his kuriii in spencer county kentucky nn.l lies here interred beneath this inl 1 1 lit it i'virttil bv thr satiric mnl ffmtse qf ptprc tentatiues of tht ' nihil stat s of aim rica in < ongi • $$ assembled that from and after the passageof this act tlie marine ( jorps shall consist of the following officers non-commissioned officers musicians and privates vis uiie colonel commandant one lieutenant colonel bur and whereasjthe said agreement has boon confirmed by the legislatures of the said stales of new york and new jersey respei lively therefore majors thirteen captains t w enty first lieutenants ttoen ty second lieutenants one adjutant and inspector onej paymaster one assistant quartermaster one serjeant major o.w quartermaster serjeant one drum major cue fife major eighty serjeants eighty corporals thirty drummers thirty lifers and one thoiwand privates see j ind he it further enpctyd thnt the said corps shall at all times jbe subject 4fl ami under thu lawn niul regulations which are or fainy hereafter be established fir the better government of the navy ex cept when detached for service witii the auny by order of the president ofthe united suites bee 3 and be it further enacted that the officers uon*oominissioned officers musicians and privates liull take the oatli prescribed by law and that all enlistments shull ho for the term of four years during which period marines ho enlisted shall be and are hereby exempt from nil personal srresl for ileht nr contract bee 4 ami 6s il further tnacttd that the officers of tlie marine corps sluill be in relation m rank i.-u the bame fix ting as officers of similar gt*okf4n the army provided that no officer of the marine corps hual exercise command over any navy yard or vessel of the united states * gtfiec.5 a nil he it further rnavted,thn tho officers of the ms^jne carps shall be entitled to and receive the same ji;iv emoluments and allowance as are now or may aeitfwfter be allowed to officers of similar prudes in tho infantry of the army except the ad jutuut and inspector who shall he entitled to the same pay umolumevk snd allowances as nn received by tne jwiy master of said corps and the non-commissioned officers imir>ic ians and privates shall he entitled to the same pay rulioiu cloth ing and sllowances as they now receive hi it enacted by the senate ml house of repre sentatives of the united siui sof aiiici ten tn congress oss ml i 1 thai ll consent ot ilu congress of the united suites is hereby given to the saitt agreement nil to each and overy part and article thoreo i'rnui ilnl thai nothing therein i tinned shall be construed to impair or in nnv inannsr aftecl any right of jurisdic tion it'll e united states in and over the islands nr wu tcis which loiin tin subject of the sn.d agreement approved : ilj june 1884 capt jacob y.xler waa a highly respectable and wealthy farmer of spencer county ky to liim belongs the honor f having descended the mississippi in the first flat boat and if no other pi.wers tin iu those of tiiiiu anil wind uud storm shall nssuil it this tablet will preserve the l'ar.t re oi-iled up..n it through n long series of coming ages no one who bus anv pretensions to the posses sion of n soul can contemplate this tablet without i i.ui"t i.l'.-uii.iioiis a brilliant series of associ ations enchain the muni of the gazer as with a spell io it — tiiut the inun who navigated the first hal boat thnt ever descended the missiesipi should hue lived t see a magnificent steamboat plough ing the same watery track is a truth which aflbrds a subject i mu h admiration when he launch ed his iml hurl on du monongahelo what were his anticipations _ such as time hus proved '■no ne then thought ..( ihe «.,\ savage whose covert ■wuh unit untrodden wilderness ih pro • di 1 un lis precarious voyage instead of cheer u of busy cities nourishing villages and i cultivated farms which uow charm tlie voyager's attention he saw a range nf hills unshorn f their primeval wilderness whence ihe lugubrious howl *■! the wolf proceeded the vast wilderness where • ; i foot of civilized man had i trodden in stinct tis true with life bul it waa the life of 1 ■■i rest donjon th iremuing lawn and the myriad sooglen i the wild he reached lus des filiation bul h.s safett was ;. marvel to himself -.... i his dangers in after recitnl wakened up a fear ■ii excitement in ifi minds i those who lis tened to his tale of x-rils ■■bj field hud fl — ii in i t.i s the ciinin ehangi msi s tie tess blossom us the rose nmi human energ hchieve a conquest over u tin und obstacles phi is the greatest triumph thai man has t i historj r.c.r.ls no parallel i ., the future generations nf america it will i what the 1 ' silous uge i in .- titans s to the ancient public nn 43.1 an act granting pensions to oertais persons therein he it enacted hi the senate ami house of repre sentatives qf the i'ntttil states nf america in congress iissemlil.il tin the secretary of wnr lie nn.l he is hereby authorised and directed to pay out of any mo ney in the treasury llril otherwise appropriated to ihe following persons tue fwa'sions herein granted to them respectively co.i.n.sl**ni|f t ihetin.es set against their names severally sasrau continue during their imi^isii lives to wil : • -' fc ' f(l siini.n llel.mcli nt the rate nf nix dollars per ijr_ifi)jh commencing on tin lirst duy ul 1 01111 i.i , eighteen turn ilreil and lllirly-t.ln levi strong t the rate of six ilollnrs per month commencing on th lourtli day oi march eighteen huu ir.sl and thirty-one inl o'n.-.l i.i ihe n.te of eight dollars per month commencing on tlie r.rst y of january eighteen hun dred nni thirty-two benjamin goodrich nt the rate nf six dollnrs per im mill . oiniiii'iiriiio ou tlie lirst day of jnn.mry eigh sec ft anil he il further enacted that the slaft of said sup slmil he ink fro the captains and subal terns of the corps s.-c 7 and la it further enacted that the coo i.uwi'.iir ol tin officers now in the marine corps shall not be vaeatnd hy this act urn uiat the president of the united state msy during the recess of i he senate first by promotions according to rank and then by selections appoint tlie officers hereby authorised which appoint ment slmil im submitted to the senate at their next ■s ion t'or their ailvi.-e an.1 consent sec w . and be il further enacted that the presi dent he an i he is hereby uutlii.pi/.cil to prescribe such military regulations for the discipline of the marine corps as lie may ... his judgment deem expedient j the sti.t of new jersey shull lmve the exclusive jurisdiction of and over the wharves,docks nml improve ments in lie ni to l made on tie shore of the said stnte : and of and over rll vessels aground on aid in.ro or listened to nnv such wharf or >!<.<■k ; except thai the aid i i shall be subject t th quarantine r health laws and laws in relation to passengers of the state of new v..rk which now exist 01 which may hereafter n passod ii the suit r new ji rsey slmil hnve the exclusive right xxf regulating the fisheries .... the westerly side ol the middle ofthe ml waters i'mridnl that the navi gation be not obstructed ... hindered aim ci i'm ..... the stnte of new york shall have exclusive jurisdicl if and ever tbe wsters of the kill v.iu kull between staten h\n,,r and new j.-r ■. <■■the westermosl end of shooter's island in respect to such quarantine bwe and inns relating to passengers exist or may hereafter bs passed sader * 1 1 •• a thoritj of that state and for executing tks same and . stnte slmil also have exclusive jurisdiction li.r tlie like purposes 1 and v.-r the waters ul the sinm.l tr the westermosl end of shoot f island to wood bridge . reek as to nil \. •--.•_.- ik.iuiii to any rl ui tin said state of new vork i i i ii i i i i m william warren si the rste of sixteen dollnrs m-r un mill commencing on the twenty-second day of jat.u sry eighteen hundred and tliirty-three george lynch at the rate of sis dollars per month commencing on llie fourteenth day of november eigh teen hundred ami thirty-one l.i mm led ai the rate of eight dollnrs per month oommencing on the fourth day of march eighteen hun dred im i thirty-four john g workmen at the r.ite of eight ilollnrs per month co in n ue a tl eleventh day i june eigh teen hundred uill twenty-nine bee 3 ul in n furl hei enacted thai tbe seen tnry of w.ir be and be . hereby authorized n.nl di rected to psy to benjamin grover of pownal ... the smie i venn nt the pension granted to benjamin groun hv sn a.-t passed tlie fourteenth day of july eighteen li.in.lr.nl innl thirty-two the same pension ha ving been intended foi nn benjsmin grover ui com mence si tlie • ... f .- y hu.d act is provided approved : june 30 1884 christianity — if chrislianitj were compelled io he from tin iii:iii-i..ii 1 the great the academies f philosophers the hal is of legislation or tbe throng of busy en we i l.l liml her lasl retreat with w anal ihe fireside her lasl altar would be the female heart : her lasl audience would !»• the children gathered around il.e knees of ihe mother her lasl sacrifice the secret m\or escaping in i lence trot he l.i ; uml lici.nl perhaps only ut the throne of god sec l and he it farther enacted that so much of tin fourth section of sn act paused the sixth day of july in the year one this sand eight hundred snd twelve entitled an act making further provision for the army ofthe 1,'uited states and for other purposes or uf any other art sn authorizes tho i'roulont to confer brevet rank on such officers nf the ninny or of the ma rine corps au hi.ll have served ten yrnr.s in any one p rude shall lie and ihe same hereby is repealed ; and mi much of the second section of an act passed the sixteenth of april one thousand eight hundred and eighteen entitled an act regulating the puy and emoluments nf brevet office/a as may be applicable ut the clause herein above repealed sluill be and the same hereby is also repealed provided nothing herein shall affect any right alresdy acquired hy ten years'ex pired service to brevet rank robert itttrns's iriiuxic dead — the venerable re lui of burns died latel 1.1 ber house in dumfries the nemorj ot this worthy « nn ill i immor tal f-r ii he been made s l.v tin puetrj of nn immortal ht»sbagd huge snake — i'l l'r.iii livinjr anaconda be longing to peele's museum mes bring berte i length wst ici •... mood ij . renins with s i " ii whirl it swallowed whole feathers snd all snd nol in-ui satisfied with its sajipet hsd the conscience tn bwuiiow it i.e slso,wbii i eoasisted ofs seven^nartri „■„.,!/. n blanket i as ,; ' '"- •""" ,; "" 1 "*' '"' : "' wo may judge in is very eoq fbetsme being blanketed within ;>>' well ns without this iil ir i -. • ■his digestive ' k won a fur trin ; yet iiorlmik 11..1 more strange than i is digestion tin feathers im r nn i «. i ti . i '.;.,. i.i . i'l'bi.ic no 4-1 an act to am nd an act entitled an act to an nex a i1 of tin suite of w jers y to the col lection ilistrict ol new vork ta remove the office ..!' s.i/ilmth selnxnls during nine o;,r which | nn i iciiii sunday s.lu.ul has been in operation ■tahliahed l.v it iiivn direct agency not leas ' i 14,558 schools in whieh 109,000 teachers have labored in ibe instruction of 760,000 pupils i tin sc del | g _ 2899 embracing 18.1 1 ~ teachers nrl 15,08 -■■' ..:,.-, were formed during the past anii it fiit tbe state of new jersey shall have i,.l enjoy exclusive jurisdiction of and over all the wa in oun.l between s-»at hdsftd am new jer sey u i.i j __— « -■i t i i ot woodbridge ereek and of snd o i n!l the waters of kant in tiay lying westward ul a inn drawn lyoao tlie light-house si piiase's bay to the month f mutti.'.-.ii creek subject to the luliowiw rights of property and of jurisdiction of ihv btata 1 sew vork ell lor uf niagara to i_ewist>>wii . to make cape 6>l vincent in the district ol bscketfs hsrhor u port of deliver . nn.l ul ol th district uf miami i mississippi to make two new districts to be called the districts of flandusky and teehe ami li.r other purposes yl ./ enacted by the senate and _//..»•» of itj.n see 10 and be il further enacted that all actsor parts of arts inconsistent with the provisions of thi act be n.»d llie same are hereby rejieuled approved : june mhh 1>31
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1834-08-09 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1834 |
Volume | 15 |
Issue | No.10 Whole No.740 |
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Creator | John Beard Jr. |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | John Beard Jr. |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday morning, August 9, 1834 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601576043 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1834-08-09 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1834 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2123462 Bytes |
FileName | sawc04_18340809-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:40:04 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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the western carolinian - ■pi blished weekly john beard jr editor and promt win front hit bt-iittiitiff 710 no 10 of tiik will yom.mk salisbury rowan county iv c saturday morning august 9 1834 proof of the immortality qf the saul — there is special proof oi the immortality of the soul founded on adaptation and therefore so iden tical in principle with the subject and main argu ment i our essay that ve feel its statement ,.. be our best anil moat appropriate i rmination ot tins especial inquiry lhe argument is tins lor every desire nf every faculty whether in man oj in the inferior animals there so rns a counterpart ob ject in external nature let it be aithcr an appe tite or a power ; nnd id it reside either in senti ment ur in the intellectual or in in in nil ci o nty — still there exists g something without that is altogether suited tn it and which seems cxpresslj provided li.r its gratification thore s light for tin eye ; there is air lor lb him : there is loud l.u hie ovcr-rocurring appetite of hunger : there is water li.r the appetite of ihirstj there is sociei iu tli love whether of fame or of fellowship ; there is a boundless held in all the objects of all the sciences lin the exercise of curioeitj — ine word there si cms nol one ull.'-.-t ,. ... in the living creature which is not met by u counterpart and ii congenial object tu tin surrounding creation chalmers bridgwater treatise mv -_. 1_m — __■_____.. w . - ._. - m i i the state of nen vork shall have tlie exclusive right i property in and to the land under water lying i iw ii tlie middle f tlie said wuters and st uen iiiiii si utal.ies of the united stall s of america im cmtrress assembled thai there sluill bo paid annually to the co i ctor fil.c portof l-'n.nkltn iii the district of tech . ui lieu of nil demands against the government of thn united states for in use rent storage and ao forth tlie siun uf iwo inn died nnd hftv dollars approved jihie 30th 1634 itaws ov wve v ■■ei states passed at the first session i'l the 3 tho'stm of new vork shall have the oxclosive jurisdiction ol nnd ovei lhe w liarves,do it nml improve ments mads niul to l.e inui on tbe hoi i statcn is land and of and ovei all .' iois agniund on said shore rn fastened i an nu !. « in for .!.« ii , except tliat tho siii.l vessel ■ahull i milije t to the quaranlit ' health inws nml laws in relation i passengers of the stsie ot new jersey whu n now exial or which ma hereafter ■i ■. -" r ■i ii ■"■-.-. i •• \. ml iii.ii i i 1 ". m.i -" . i "." il.r tk ; ii i v ,,,.., ..... s-oli ', ■■." min .. in.i inn i,u hi i ...... i -.. - tu entv-third congress the rock of cadeu-ida1s x l.l: |