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'.(' , I ' Yif -a ; H'-P, oav? , A ; -; . ;..! 1 . . . Ai, ; -. .;,;. , ,, - i 1 " 1 i 1 " i 1 i i i , - .. .. . . , ... . iii'i hum ii 'it it -w mwm i NIi7 SERIES VOL: IV-NO. 39.);. : W.ADESBOROUGU, NC.;,1UDR8DXY SEPTEMBIit,25; iSi 2. . WHOLE It'O. 201. I. CUaoPKAKJuicQOmnOK,!: .troop pf liltiTi.MWlrylift ttfWjiteUpoii j cur no hard t any Wpeon lWby'ouVre: ThcpuatV cotniner eati only Vo 1: iib AnionS the various reasons assigned for the the Amoor rivets which embouches upon Japan, J cognition., It is for this that Endafnd wails here by a certificate from the 'count? court clerk hilars" cf Franca and England intervene in opens a broad sweep opoo.the Pacitictatipo?. vbilt.th pauwWw'-ttcWjofuJ DCfJjJrJijcfpc- AvA.' f"4n'3 to bring to an end the war W Vi iron etiT. bring luilt. on the onehaod; an'd ibe sou,bVe fcWfow ofltW The pres.inV Iii f0f timeand labor lz$ ,W ,n the North and the South' there la lt "overwhelmingly tie strong nan poweron the liichmond Whig rendered it Wsary to contract wit four or vo pfl2 between we ttortn ana tne ooutn, iaere is et rjower in the world the vastest in territorv . w - : ..v, (! nnn 1 ' . j 1 1.- . . , i w. . J . . . . '.. ' : . I w . i . a a ; - - t r " r - t j , .. . cut rfipra,-H.-., - - i- I t-Tr. ITiTitili, iT tKeficeTieTetoTJrailTni I dUiTfhad.wdata. irocvHMr. Ibejec (fnr the word Vre radical j the same,) oldTij- power in-the worldthe vastest in territory replete with all the nioral and material elements ?irau?cessfal war.- ' Wdeed to'tffosfl ttS haf ehot atudied her actual position at present any repre sentation of. it, however truthful, would seem to ho fabulous. ; Uut it is real, substantial a fixed one view which we di not remember to Lave seen . i-ortt.l to iivanv iournal. or otherwise, ' It fs Ft iVarnircnt that in the matter in question, 1 i--- ij '.L S I I j ' WUIUUO, , Ik 19 IVUI, D U US lil II 1141 tl UACU (j )C3 rrauvu m ' - tt3" of thj K'i-h aitaation" therefore solves tU French liVewwe." .' - Wlut i the rial (not the otosible) cauce of the hesitancy and delay wnten rari more pecu liarly the action of ' Hritish uncilsf With every commercial and humanitarian motive to tnor her on to immediate, decisive and ielf pre Jrrative action ti anrent this war, aecure peace "i n return of mmmer ligioua affinities, such as Austria, Greece, and the Sclavonic and Finnish nations, she is able to cope With the combined world. However all this may be unknown to the unreading and unthinking World, It is painfully known to the able neins ''!W Enounced tho jrfc-'soul tfbj 'alhat Got, Clar had concerted. measures aodVntered ypon'a plan to supply' 'tho citizens of the State ith salt, ito Vthe utmo3t' citet of'hisl ability U for vHueli they are to have a preference in point ti tt ni in receivrng tneirlop&e?. vT r e have laborers enoui'li cn traced, but vctte quire teams to haul voou. Any county cooirois- , l.illtvU fjoner,, sending teama stall bo., paid , Q, Salt at that has i.Vccn made and, the "ways and means whereby wj: plies-may be obtained. , -On tho en ergies of the Justices' of the several counties much who rule at St. James and the Toillenea and iLu is that which gives Kngland pause, and therefore f ranee. Uut, how and why and what relation has all . From the SaT&unali Republican. HOW TO MAKE TIIE 8E A-COASX . SALT MEAT- r savixg:.:: r rv " 31b. Editor Your correfpondeni, ".Westpba liaf furnisLes the public with excellent directions his for wring meaty tut leave? th'ecl-with'a vry''dis.'J ; '-"After rpading hU arti&lethe public vill hi apt will depend to..fiuppI jheir .respective counties. ttie time to u hog killing'" is short it is earn, eftly to be hoped that nothing will be left undone by those nliose immediate duty it is to enable their fellow citizen 'to avail themselves s6f this 'licsptcttaMr sattynUed.v;-.r.i'r ! ..,r .. per in w d a c nu at h "rrprl uimri i.etwem Unti: unA tht Ifni.' that N. ' Wujda:i." Ksa '. tho SuDcrintrn Jnt ryrtjtrmfSf I "e "vwwui ..vu .nn, or a dollar in direct aid of the United States, writwi. vi'jr aim ... . . a? against usur trie E.TiropeaurTovfrs,cTtttmainn ho'iritic. will not nave oeen iorg.ien py our tt9nt dea tne ,u(let crushing blows to such Euro- rtf'-titin' r.-l -n Ii i f prpi.ina mmi inena i powers as may venture to espouse our cause. -1 to ih Uutie-l wi were empiuyea, ana a . in lhe first .,c(, ,n pursuance of her policy, etr i iimiM'" U4. me ... . .prinj-uig mainly out ot her religion which makes I'jir to ace th United States preserved iWyrnM her, and has made her for centuries, covet Oon- ligent pcntVincn in-f.be Stafft, and can bejmpli-. eitly'reliedVi lur the pfomf f ai)(TfaTt Cful cxtrcu-'" tion oi wiiaveverer lie promise '. slat Journal. ' Sat,tviUe Va., September' 1st, 1802, To the Juxh'crg of .the several County Courts" of -It y-l already known-to t aTTUBXf lit f UuTv TIT OT Ort, tionsYas Liverpool; Turk's Island 'sca-coasO are ?W0ttallyitWjnfe)tlienr tme-nkd the laite?? sait, on.y more or (es$ impure.;.,- Chemistry has A furnished us with an exact analysis of sea water, (in 1000 Ibs .-ofif, 27 lbs. Chloride of Sodium or A common salt, J j lbs. of Chloride of Magnesia or Uuited State U plain. . She has always looked Id in check the. dominant w be used bt her to hoi pwer (maritime and other) of France and Eng. land. With this view Kusta has nlways profi-w-r 1 md acted opn principles importing' friendship U f ha Uuutd tatea. When this letter was pub 1 .!icJ it startled the refleeiinjr world, but it soon I inW votiipirative Uiviun. ; . : ; t r r-ider will nlo reiiieiiiber what ttwk i j . 1, tcr-birrr not bn2 finee,. when Si flfiifrl Snfc li"itcr, msde hi i 'ecis in thl"qulity. and w presented fur tlo TSJtViiai to AI7x&D&r.nil1r fotp.t" j fi Kj'THror of Itooia- wnt ont of his Way and waa entity of the im en i in pern nc nee of expresii2 hw warmest winhes for the safety . and . integrity ;.f .thn, Iliiion it iiiipgrnic necessity and t:eneral-advaiiagf,.coupledwili fervent asurflcca of regard and the like. This too seem' to have pmed out of the popular mem orv ti.ouzh t-ccurriijj atnh very cri of th- 4,a, whn-UEuropo(iflhe pnple),wer expecting actual ami pf impt reuogiutioti on the Tn this fetmrtectfotrrwCtiad artrell jut if pite a partof the onolusioo io whioh thin arti tie tend, by saving, that in the opinion of th Writer, the artful and unrupuloiw Siomn rami run had then and there in his pocket to be n--d .when oceasion demanded. p.enipi'ntnry wu'iiri . tyio the event, of Knjfliiidand I'Vnee i re ning to aid the Confederate States to niakrf a ' strong and firm treaty of nliintice. oueiinive and defensive, on the pari of tho United State with - To iwne, wo are apt to beliave. th?e deelara tiona will be novel, perhaps to some absurd. " jV'Vmwfe.HhedcveldptTrfntaof the fatarcwilljur ify the hasard we incur in expressing thee opin ion. Of the powerful, but concealed md mud fously p dished rivalry, aiu'ituntingto hate between Russia and the Sea-power of Europe. exisi"g i for centuries past and ditiiiiiihing nothing in in liensitTAby'lhe pis.8ge ofjiniewe presunie aH . reading men. rate, informed -Onithejeontraty, Ihw feelini? has been tremendoulv intensified bv . .. . . the almost ironerally unknown, but yet none the .L.reat.and.atiipuduu$. Ruwian tertitury; Kea!th and powet in th- l.i.t I twenty 1 years. Even since "the Crimean war, I in which France and Eogla-nd hnd tor withdnw from th oombit with the -soul oh'ifimr reflection that after eighteen montte of terrific warf nd the expenditure of traurV --which "strained, the P financial strength of; hthatinnV thy 'had only taken one forti fixation lying on 'the itvle of lUitsu's Asiatic territory ) tht 'powerful"1 and I sugefsife peopltytbe Kuiin. Iiai adJei enor. mous tracts of territory i n Northern Tartary , V No thern M ongalia a nd N ortber tt-Ohin-tHttilr their limita stretch from the Caspian Sen on the I East to the Sea of Japan on th Vett, to the 5 moUtll ftf. fKrt A mrmr I? iAP-tanll toln'l Kn Irup i elera the Mississippi of JAla ? Thif immense territory is covered, not thickly, it is true, by a ' hardy, darinir. fiahtinfr ' nnstnral r.onuliition. and . v i . - -. r w r t literally swarming with hornes, sheep and horned came moi or it is fine emmg land, and the 'fcoWeU of th earth are foil lif I'i.ld.'nlliffir. Irnni f 're b joth orii v.. I haye the su peritUendence of putting powVr, and from which Iloman Catholicism is but UP lnWg u liieuecessary Kettles, ect., to Tu-ptf.Jllit.7.M iiianufaetnre Salt at thif p ace, lor the supply of pv i me several luuuiiea in tue cute, uccoiuiug to tua "' .i. A .v' I Etttern,2 lbs. of Sulphate of Magnesia or Epson --ygutbat at-the ib-iSAs;: .HMbif. .nthitirhrT.to rPKcW r - - - r rnmfviw traces or cinersntwtantancCT tuafc need ' r" - i ii. I. L ! n' I ne ijreex sne win marco an army mio xursey i v r : . tt"-' - - jtid E..vr.t. fn.ni her Aitm L.r.Hori thn number of lohataants ot each county. tirat the great highway of England's Indian pos- The, State has a wntracf. with Messrs Stuart, sion is cut, and her Indian territory itself Buchanan i? Gov, the proprretors, to furmsh brine threatened and second, (having now Odka, the for three bAri2rcd thousawd bushels per, annum ll iltic region the threshing floor and garner during th Existence of the preseut war. h.ust of Eoropo chiefly) ahe will have 'the lt proved to erect three hundred kettles Nile region tho other great wheat region of These havd been under contract for some timo Europe and Western Am beside, and Europe About halfjof them are rtady cast; thirty seven tar es; ; H itremembered. )ha..in ..vligiom2? ',.YV.S "iH new outaide of any polificaj aspiration or reg;l 'm ition--l)onsavitiT.jJi is to lire ?tarand ,his'j people what Kuuia is ta the 1'upe and his people. it in a reiiiuu! lonuiiioo, aiuouiKing io u.e voice of God, with all uiembers of the Greek 'a'holic Chnrch I hat they the ancient faithful die fer than yi'mon, nhould ptwsess and hild he city where X'oiifUntine first beheld the cios utniiious in tho heavens, and where he first em braced the reliiiion of Jesu of NaZareth, and Ikto thiLfirall'atho'ie Patriarch sat-before the at tfcppgy- enceoftbehighlyjiogroscopic(or water attracfors) to bouinir ana making can to aay. ice mason rj, etc., is rxadj forgone. buq.dfi(l an twentjyij ettles, and about one hundred kettles are on tho ilrwri iifitB end epeted if a few-byfVI we are not greatly disappointed in their delivery, these to the, number of one hundred and twenty-six, will be in pperation during the present week) and eighty-six others in another week. -r 1 It is proposed of the first Salt made, to furnish a few hundred bnshels to each county for present use, beginning with the counties in alphabeticd Trder : and "affeTacirnntournrsTKor supplied f ufacturcd freai.sca.wtf.cr is thc.iroiwjojnrv' ious n curing meat. The Chloride of. Magnesium ; . : attracts constantly the moisture from the, atmoa- t - phere, and imparts it to the nieatand thus even- ;"" A: tually spoils it. It would not be of much use to" j" lake double, the quapiity of tiie purfisrif, bece A A ; at the same time, double the quantity of the hydros- V copic substance would Te lidded.- The only way A A to succeed, is. to take only the purest .salt, and if A yotKliava.' not getborif it--rr?' The following rroctss i at Once simple and ef- Wective-: IiprretiMhat,if-iliere vaaafioie-' that wouli not touch the pure taltf. hut readily dis-. , ;, I solve tfirClforiffe of JItifntsTum'i irwouH be-the"--" -"-i- easiest thing in the world to wash and cleanse the ' , 'I ow mere is sucu a nuiq ana it scarcely P.iiu ot ItniiiA -T ik!i-il.aiwl ihia ft r.lnitia luiu- Uu.ia has been straining like a hound in 'the' with what may be required for ordinary use, it is rw"rwrurkTorycar if'Ut'i all the political and other causes which" van be maae- . rue KuMia to invade Turkey, and we shall see But it is proper to state that there is great loss ow Mroog the pre.ure is which commands the " f stripped before it drips and dries out some t'tarto a.ixe f in accordance-wiih the wishes Of three or four weeks. The loss in this way may h whole Gnek Church,) to own and occupy oiistantuiople; and we shall also be able to guess now'.-fiht a "cauW will sufiee'to make him grasp 'ir. 'cost what it'tnay ! For this she has toiled ntd waited with hletplesn viil;ince. and endur- be as' much as twenty per cent For this reason, it is recommended that some time be allowed for -dripping,; , unless , in Teases where the present demand is so great that the counties are willing to submit to so heavy a loss ..g patience and tVth, "since ktTorethe days of m reHeve prcssiDg necessities. - Af:r the-.iirst r.-f.-i' ihrt flnm --fjfmkif.-wiir-KM. io- Hupplv. the Uait will oe Kept over lour.weeKS to hrt-med and aagacious atatesmeo, knows all this," dry, until the time arrives for salting the beef and here, thus hurriedly glned at is pmit for and pork fot the year,; at which time it may be Kngland, No., 1. The seixure of Turkey and better to submit to some loss oq ..the Salt than E?vpt by Russia, backed by the whole Greek keep over the aniiyalaloo long on expense. A. I'hftFihTridnll her" Finnish and Sclavonio anlnt No salt has been or will be sold tvoaovindivid- ie, and the threatening of her Indian possessions ual : but it will be sold to the counties only, through tier eniet-traae a ia weaitn nas giowerea oe-1 their commissioners . appoinieu ior mat purpose, fore the eye of British statesmen for more than and according to the population of the county as a century, and still tiuges with a shadow-all her shown in the census taoic or icui;7 ana ins ex vista.- salt. costs any thing -it fa hit- -uitumtewlion. of 'I tne very saw,' mat nas to oe purinea. - - . . Let us suppose that 100 lbs. of salt had to be . purified. ' To do this 9 lbs.-of. the salt have to be ? dissolved in 25 lbs. oi '2 gallons of boiling water, ' (making thus Ifsatu rated soIutionyi.e.7 one that cannot dissolve any m&re salt,) and this hot solu- ' ypn hasntorbCrd up6tthe.ltt1bsrof dt.'rp i ne salt to oe purinea may remain in tne sacK, pr better yet, in a co. ?al filtering bag of some coarse stuff, but. the bag must be put into a fun- . nel shaped box, that may easily be made from old boards nailed together. It is better to pour on the hot solution gradually, or in several instal- m ments, and not'tourove or disturb the salt untu. pected"lhat distribution will be by them made Rut what lse--.nriin.r ont of eoniRierationa aniowast the tamilics ot tiiQ county accoroing IO if Lifr nrii'in ? Whs: in the fivent of another the number of inbabitan.ts ot each 'family..! s repture between England and Franco on'the o.w j expeeted hand, and Uuia on the other, down tho Amoor take steps to ascertain me auppiv iuai vwu uaa come the Hnssian iron clads sweeping British oti hand and only make up tne ainciency, so mat and French commerce .from the Japan and Fa. no one. having a supply on , hand, should draw ' - . . I t.' lJ" T i lie js, before sneeor could come around Cape county salt merely tor speculation. Columbia is seized The county commissioners will be cu Hum Up the Pacific;' British down the jftipiiipA Australia, t he young, pro- i'rt-sing wealthyT. A ngh Saxon Empire, is gone: and what, beeomes of the French and English territorial possessions? ; . . , 'A : Here, then, France 'aoU England, so f.;r from heinjj' able to Bidu9"Tfficrively,-'would 1iJ ! e1 larged at the cresent. one dollar and .fifty nts per bushel, which, it ia believed, will cover . .. 1- ; - i 3: . i. C the cost ot proaucuon, inciuaingseveuij uvc L-ciiia per bushel, to be paid the proprietors. . After the State Treasury is reimbursed; the outlay for build- iW, efo.,it is ex pected jhat it may be afforded at lone dollar and twenty five centsper bushel. I desire to impress upon the countj commis sioners the importance of furnishing their own sacks. If I have to procure them, it can nly be Salt tor tnem, ana wunequire Uu'siii, fort? and col- ?u (' t 1 all over it, and the people their hands full in Turkey, in the Pacific and else where, to preserve integral their own Empire.. This i what irives a second pause to Eiigland j and virtually, in the fai?e of her former chivalrous done by paving 8 ..r u -.-i 0ff!0K0. i Ur t;nn from twenty to thirty thousand Bushels--of bait iiajt vtuu nutiv ,Mfcri P,I,W,J"VB wvw.- . ISA . ' Jl -" ' l ! a " t. We throw out' these hints as facta of treat im- whereas each consumer; can reaauy, lurnisa . nw port to fefleeting minds, regrcfully, only because county commissioner a sack; or sacks to ftoia nis we have been unable to develope more lolly the supply, with his name and the county distinctly fdeas"whtch Bo'ey ioig&t eha'H hate d marked on it. ' ' ' " ; help, moral or material, Nra England or France, .1 scarcely need to add, that payments, must until enr r-rn s'uccirf?? :v riacea us m a r5i- . wu3 .h; v A- r the whole-of the solution has completely dripped ,.. off. lt is also well not to consider the lowest lay- , er of salfrf. e that nearest to the pofnt of the r"- Tunnel,) as perfectly pure and act accordingly. Atterwards tne salt nas to De anea in tne sun or ' in an oven. '-V--";i; ,.'A:r;--:A'''-:'AA-i The longer a sample of salt exposed to the air, keeps dry, the purer it is ; and such samples (as were on your round table) that dissolve complete ly during damp weather, need purifying "badly indeed. Yours, ' ' " MATKIUM. " Getting Desperate. The authorities of. y New York city Tiave appropriated $500,000 for additional bounties to men volunteering for the regiment which shall organize eight battalion ' companies and volunteer for nine months' active service. "Volunteers enlistiug within the neit (, twenty days will receive immediately from the Comptroller of the city $50 bounty addition' to all pther .'bounties heretofore offered or agreed to be paid tit volunteer soldiers by the State of New ----York, or by the Uuited States. Liberal provi- A sion is also made for the families of volonteersj, .. the Board of Supervisors having appropriated , g2 50,000 for the purpose. . From this fundjwill ' be paid a sum-not exceeding lejoI3bTTars per!niontnAii to the wife, and two dollars per month to each f ' child under ten years of age, of the families of , . all volunteers from the city, and county of New York. C:r : :V .' ' Ar V. : T v r , lie who has sfruck.hjs colors to the power , of A an evil habit has surrendered himself to an enemy bound by no articles of faith, and from whom he - can expect only the tiiest treatment. -! 1 " K i- '-'K,l i i mini '- ijli .1 r r- ' -v- 'vr Gehy G. J Pillow has been restored" tc
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