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I Toctic Recess. FiCEI.ViU SaATIT I5U:ft4 AE .ui-:eh:&:vs:k. "mixii vr.r kiuxaixs r.-r:.;. Train the 1'armfr's CuLintt. FARMERS' SONO FOR 1J7. While the commercial world ! It rock, And feel the earthquake's power We only hear the distant shuck, Which deepens every hour. While merchant' notes suspended lie. Nor hanks their spci; yieM The plough still merrily we ply, And still enrich the tie! 1. While anxious brows, and faces pale, Like sceptres fill the town We speed our toils with looks so hale, "Fwould ill he lit the frown. While parsons, squires, and doctors all Must whistle for their fees Karth's credit has no rise and fall. The farmer rests at ease : Not ease like that which sluggards love, As sweat of brow will show ; And rest of mind ! 'li- this we prove, The sweets of this we know. What if we sell not as before t Our la rills yield their rrop ; We shall not starve ! and what's still more, May cheer the suite re r hope ! With " fix and raiment" we're content. And if Cod smiles, they're ours For hoth through fields and flocks are sent, With honey from the flowers. So thanks to him who gave our h anils, Ami makes us dilier now From those who gaze on empty hands, Or 'neath misfortune Low. Cm:.! kntina. Tlie iSnlisburv Female Scmiiiarv, UST received, and for ale at THIS OFFIOF, tlif t". .1 lou. i :or 1 1 . vi li 1 1 1 .li l'.-itiit I )rmr? :i r:i I Me. o " - . dieines, iz : OCT AN INDIAN CURL Joi TOO TII-ACHF. HPIIK established reputation and constantly in- creasing demand for this Hleetual remedy of I pain and preservative of the Teeth, has induced ,the subscriber to oiler it to the American Public, t Arrangements have been made to supply agents in all the principal cities and towns of the V. States, j so as to dace it within the reach of those mi tie r- ing, and likely to stiller, with the most, harrassmg ! of all riches, (tooth-ache.) When applied aecor J ding to directions given on the llt!e, it has never failed to aflbrd itnmediate and permanent relief. j It also arrests the decay in defective teeth ami re- lieves that soreness which so frequently renders a j strong tooth useless. The application and remedy are simple, inno cent, and not unpleasant; and the large numherot persons, in various sections of the country, that ; have already experienced such delightful and sal Jttfary benefits from the use of the Palm, are rea jdy to hear (for the public good) their testimony to its unrivalled qualities. It is an Indian remedy, obtained singularly ami .unexpectedly, and may he regarded by the civili ! zed world as the most valuable discovery of the ; Red Man of the Woods. j II. II. MONTAOUi:. ! Petersburg, Virginia, Feb. X.'d, 1 -?:. is i ; A supply of the alovc valuable ,WvtUnne ktpt constantly fur sale at Tl I IS OFFICIO. Pin of. s; i vi:n fottlf. Ul A Hi Th' riiwIingiiKlud I2oi'.e i . PR03Pr.f,TU.3 OF jTIIK SOUTHERN KF-VIEW, To he jiii til is ht at Washington City, Quarterly, in an ro Xo. of 27f to :ui pages Price 1 Vic i Dollars jer annum, payable in advance. The place is chosen not only for its facilities cf infor , mat;on, literary and political, but because it is that at which the Southern States can be united iion the un ; dortaking- w it'i the greatest eao, and with the yreat ; est freedom from State or party jealousies. Of the matter, three fourths (say JrJo pp.) shall ccn , sist of regular Jii:vii:ws, making about nine of "Jo pp. j eacii. These, as to literary works at least, shall re i turn, as a general rule, somewhat towards that older ; method, now almost foi gotten, and give a regular ah- s tract of the hook reviewed, if it Ite of nnr merit III l'ouTK s, and upon occasion i. si hjkcts, there may i be a greater liberty ot deviating into mere disquisition. In tin's ortion of the Ueview, there will le given in each No. a paper historical of the politics and general IJissnhttioH of Copartnership. ' f"'"3 ul li0;a ;.t(? rv 3 H,0,;fY; K?'Is;1,:K: .I i , Its execution will always be committed to the strongest hands only; and its purpose to give a unity and cousis- fTMIF. Copartnership heretofore existing between tency to lUv public t'octrines of the Ueview,sueh as can t ho Subscribers, under the Finn of 1'. S. ' scarcely bo so u ell etlocted in anv other manner. ('A LUOLFl (I II iV SON, is this day dissolved Occasional Kr.nosri:i n r. l!i:vii:vs will also be by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said ' eniboibed in this part of th'lnn, with it view of tavor Firm, arc earnestly requested to come forward and ' "! a cV'rla"i lcct t::r?;more curious studies; or tolfl,. Villi. I-'. S. r' I.IU.IMCII Vll.r, ; f,d!v ' lU ' KMOWICUg,l lll.WMJIl OOOivS, lo.yo.Li. ,1 LI 1m- exhibited at Statesville, on Monday arid Tuesday f .uust Court next, being the XJlst and !Xnd days of that month. WILLIAM U. HOLT. .lulv 1:7- 1 It authorized to settle the concerns of the Firm. I.. S. CALDOLKUOIL A N I ) u i : W C.V L I )C LI : 1 1 0 1 1. Lexington, June 'J"', 1:17. a. 1 1 0 0 N f S A N ' n -1 ) V 3 ! : P T 1 c AM) Mr. I-:. S. CALDCLKUOII, oflcrs the Brick IIOUSC and remaining Mod. of fur Anv person wishing to purchase the same entire, will please call and examine for themselves. TFli.MS made known at the Store. !:. S. CALIXJLHFOII JulvT, 1:17. -'m Merchant Tailor. in the confusion of modef'n learning Writers will bo led, ..f regular purpose, to jrive their ; papers, whenever the fjibjoct will permit, the form of a ' s t:it iks ; in order not only that tliey may thus atlbrd a ! moie complete binly of information, but serve also to ! reprint apart, fur (wpular circulation a method that ' will much augment the reputation und the usefulness ' of the Review. A biKly of Mis, i i.i.ami:s some ."0 jnges will form , the subordinate and more niiiusinir part of the Journal, i Its contents .vill be suiuew bat various, but will, for the most part, consist of short I.i i e::ahy Xoiin:s ; Cini.i . M;:t a in i a i. Aunt i.i :s ; a critical listof.i:w l'i hlica . tio.ns, toreiirn and domestic; auvl general LrriatAitY I VI la.l.IOKN K. In ccfiiiumicitin ms, the most compressed ir.oJc or wiitiny will !.e every where repiired. Papers in which tho word -do iinl I ear a jut proportion to the informa tion convoyed, or to the died intended, will be eiilier rejec 1 w il'.out scruple, or abridged witi.out taercv. ;t of Cloths and Trim- i mui rs In- sm in"-and summer. emm-nem every ar- j tide usually kept by Merchant Tailors. These ooils have been selected by him in person, and -rari.uii i:i:s e.xrciuion, me tisu nraie ot coiiipen ntn to writers will be advanced tot doll us per iriat- t i ..-.'J Li -4. il .1 - -- V if i m -:. rniL I They relieve('ostivi ness, Head-Ache, Dry Tonoie, ' ;hortness of IJnathinir, (liddim Di nine- ot - l: if l wir.r. nr. i:i:-cn:M: ox Tin: E-'ir! Tuesday iai OcCoIkt, irililN Miss. HUTCHISON, .!er-c.s hr rself in nromote. by every means in her nower. tho moral, intellectual, and personal improv ement of all the Pupils committed to her charge. It ulTords her pleasure to be able to inform her friends and the public in genera!, that several high ly respectable iatniles are willing to receive her Pupils as boarders, under whose care, she is per suaded, they will receive the kindest attention ; and that Col. Imly (in w hose family she expects, by leave of Providence, to spend tho ensuing academical year) will lc prepared to accommodate in a vcrv comfortable Marnier, all those Pupils whoso parents and guardians may uili to piaco them umler her immediate supervision. August I, lo7. lw I "3 S now receivinir, from New York and Philadel S ..!.:.. ... I-... . ,.- iM..il,.. .,.i 'iv; ' ' 1'.'- J'll.- lil.ll II Ul .l i.LH 11 llllllll I I IU1I til talents n ud 1;iIkt. lr. m tliis .-ort of uiuk rta king, wt1 know that " m'tnitis ttii lioruin jtra-miin, etiain stadia jit ritnva."1 Of this revival of a Review of the South, the purpose worked at the Tailoring ; is, to give once more to our region now eminently needing it an Interpreter and a Ddeinh-r--the coin mon Representative of our Institutions and of the mind itself amongst us. Such, i:i that great Congress of opinion, where the fates cfciviliod nations are now so largely settled, we do not possess; and we have already sufiered much for it. It is time to make ourselves un derstood and respected there. TheJournal which thai! do this, must combine the general strength of all vho, in the South, 1 . ve their country, and are capable of Jo in " it -t i! I net I in 1 siTV ir. It mnt limn 1 1. nut 1 !in r m. He will also keep on hand a general assortment pZn ,,r u,o propagandist of local opinions, but the friend ; oi or an t;i;.i pur.-uo tlie public o(k!. lr:to the vulvar Ei:.c3JY IAk: lllAlTlll'Siii imeth.Klsot politics, debased by partisan rancor, or cor- , , , , c i . rupted bv the interest, or overcome bv the in-nular ias- Allot wh.chwiil be sod very low for cas , or m, ,i(!n f) , ll0ur, it ,ilM,t llol iVom it, the pri.leo! , a credit to punctual dealers. Ail kmos ot Cutting t!,c rsiillliic r must receive no diminution, the fidelity ot ; will be tlone on short notice. Orders tor work from tho Unionist no reproach. It must be no vantage ; a distance will be punctually attended to. ground to either party; nor serve but as a common been, mm.,. ,.,,1 .j;,. a,0 invited to call and examine nri- 'field, where they will only contend which shall most I known to fail in effecting a perfect cure. At least i c He still r.nitinues at his for- "dvance the cause of the South. any person purchasing ami using the Fitters, and inor '.land, south of th Couithouse. in the lar-e ' !J' vindicate, then, our peculiar institutions; tore- U'Im.i ;i t i! ..ii :.. :n . . i:e .... - i iiii.il ii i.n . ii li mui; ui I I HI I i i IMS 1 t'- " , , i .i I . , I . . . I I ' . Ur ,,t;,.,i ,,.,., if. i- i can b. confidently recommended to the public as t .............. . ,-iiv.- iiiiu i i.iri, .iiKi i tie- i , ii !;... .M.. .1.,. I..... . .... .. i . ... ..... ! eheap ati.l giod. - .i i i liusinoss or twenty years, he hopes that lie shall scourge ..)yspeps:a, that has uiistiimg the nerves. . . , , - . ir i- ...wl .i,.:,, i ,i. ' , . i not be considered as presumptions m calling him- u.'i i.ii-.i.ulii mi. iin.-i tigoious in our i.i no. i .. , i.i ii i i . i 1 . ... o -. ... I... . I..!i. I Iti i'ij lLn nut I'.if'.m Oil jl'll .1 tjt.i;.l. , I I . . 1 . IHI.1 .11-". ..l. ' Tin: n. voi.'K and I'liii.ADia.riiiA And the above will be made up in a superior style of fis.;io:i, and warranted to lit well. ; Sight, Drowsiness, Ilestle ; eomf n table sleep at night ness, which will secure If taken with calomel, j they v. ill prevent any bad cllects from that mineral. pkici:, i,c vi:n iiottli:. vi:cji-:tai:ij: tonic jhttfuh, roit Tin: One Pottle of this Medicine h: ins never , are not satisfied as to its efl.' ets, by returning the j l,-jcfc buildiii"-. l.ottle, sliall have hack the juice, "J jn - Itottlc Anti-Spasir.odic Tincture, :t m'mm W m aaa fs W W m-mm w a. mm ) For Diarrhr:i, in all of its various f-rms, Ds- 'enfarv, Cramp Cli". 'in. b in M-ibo, A-!:iiie ( 'iiob-ra, Alter I'.i ins ,f I , ing-io I 'emab s ; and in this it is the Mother's Comfort, in that it is the C. house, in the large tf i pel with argument, lest jresently we be forced to repel ; with arms, all external interference with our domestic : condition, h gainst the wild rule of more Chance and i'i.t,-i, ... iijuiuiu i. i -iuiii iimii iiiiu jei.eiiuive, as k, distingtiished from a consolidating administration of Salisbury, N 1. i . A, . . hi. flu .riliv C ll f. lo. ,..i!, e 1 ai ors ot rhiiadelidii.i and .New lor i.i X . l j - r -i - i -s, . ! he would be happy to instruct any who may wish ' c ivm.uiai nli;ars, irom the disorders d the Central to learn the art l eottiu- irarments. lie also con- ; .;. , -'V '-"'- ; tinues to distribute the Fashions. ' (. . ' iidters Ur l'ahions must be ost paid v-rv -t preparation bu- the -Ulliliier l!l-!Ms'- of 'children, that has ct been introduced into the I chamber of the distressed. PRICK, 7ii CFNTS pi-;i liO'lThi:. - i - --. v- -. i HI "EOIt the Cure of almost every variety of fune- and Spleen ; socli as heart-burn, acid eructations, nausea, liciul acli, p.iiu jnd distention of the Sto mach and bowels, incipient diarrhea, colic, flatu lence, habitual costiveness, los ,,f appetite, sick hcad-ach, m-a .sicknrxs, eve. eve. Thev are a safe and comfortable aperient lor I'emalts d n ing Preg nancy and subsequent confinement, rel.cving sick ness at the stomach, head-ach, heart burn and many of the incidental nervous allect ions. Lireraiv nun, Students and most other persons of sedentary ha bits, find them very convenient. Those, who in dulge too freely in the pleasures of the Table, find speedy relief from the sense of oppression and dis tention which follow, by taking the Pill. As a Dinner Pill they arc invaluable. Those who are drinking Mineral Waters and particularly those from Southern climates nod Ague and Fever dis tricts, will find them a valuable adjunct. Those who arc exposed to the vicissitudes of weather, on voyages or journeys, can take iheui at all times with perfect fiafetj'. In full doses, they are a high ly efficacious and safe Anti-Pilious Medicine. They seldom or never produce sickness at the sto mach or griping. Their efficacy is strongly attested by Certificates, from the following gentlemen, viz : I'.ishop Ives, Uev. Dr. McPheeters, llev. (I. W. Freeman, Rev. Ii. T. Flake, (Joy. Iredell, lion. Henrv Potter, Hon. (. I'. Fadgcr, Hon. Kichard 1 lines, Thos. I. Devcroux, Esq. Professor Anderson, Win. Hill, lw;., Secretary of State, Wm. S. Mhooti, FsqM late Treasurer, Jas. (Jrant, Ksq., late Comptroller, W. li. dales, I'sq., of the Register, Cnpt. ( uinu, Onion's Hotel, Dr. R. C. Fond, Dr. i'. Crosby, Dr. J. Y. Young, Uev. F. Ij. Hawks, c. Ample di rections accompany each Fox. These Fills are for sale, by appointment in al most every Town in the United States, and Whole sale and lit tail by the Subscribers, lo whom ap plications may lc made for Agencies. THOMAS Ij. JUMP, Oen. Agent. Raleigh, N. C. OCT" 1st deer west ef the Pn zbyterian Chun k. MiXTiin:, l oi: i: i ij.vc it m; Crease, Tar, Turpentine, Paints, )ils,v.c. front arpets, Floors, Cloth, 1 1. its, and Silks bv which ; Coat ( 'oi la rs are made to look as fie.-h as any part of the Coat. puici: 5C cf.nts pi:i: foitij;. K.J'" Directions on ea.-h fioll'.e tor using. ( Ji IV less, till you have given j ourselves stronger and wiser Jocal sytsems ; to direct tlie public view towards a ' iio.mi: ioi.icy or i iii: stati:s, capable, through itself, , to colder upon oar people those bles.sins of well order- cd Liberty which we expect in vain from the Federal I power, from the delusions of party politics abroad ; to ; call home the Attention of cur people to those arts by i which tho who and brave have often raised petty States into noble and prosperous Commonwealths; to attach men, if possible, to their birth place, and convert them from wandering and selfish adventurers into citi- .ens, tlie lovers of civilization; to re-nnimate public I spirit, and give it ptirp.-se, as well as energy; to hold, 'over parties and politicians, the tribunal of a public opinion far different from that idle and corrupt one of which the newspaper press is tlie voice; for these pur poses, to give difiusion through the land to sourxl and well considered public doctrines, spreading with them i knowledge ai.d taste, their natural allies such will be I the constant rfibrt of that literary league, among the bor-t talents of the country, which iias been set on foot . in the present nndertakin"-. i ' The foregoing prospectus was prepared before nny . definitive arrangement had liecn made connecting the undersigned with the Southern Review ns its Editor. ; It is adopted ns expressing, with sufficient distinctness, ' the object, design, and plim of the work. For five or six years previous to the Spring of; It is prohable that tlie first, number of the Review I I."M,a Negro man of mine had been much alllic- 1 U'H be issued some lime in the month of October next, ted with an ulcerated arm and hand, which render- i If' bow ever, the necessary arrangements can be com- ! ii- . i . . . I . . . . rii i . i . .i . . plot ed. it vvi! I a mip:i r r, t n n m I her i I:m i ne nicer eiuoraccti mat 1 . . ' h -: . - For Ulcers, Tumours, 5c. (..'an nur lie tditahxd if the patentee, at the office of the llahih Ilcyjrdir. Single Pot, I dollar One dozen, dollars. U I U.I AM W. OFAY. Kaleigli, October S lS-h. in Salisburv 'J"he iilwivc Medicine is tor sale the Store of JOHN Ml" FPU Y. at ed him almost usee j part of his arm Irom the elbow down, including It is proper to state that the Southern Review will not e published as a mere cjy rum nt upon public patron I . . . I I. .,.,4 ... . K ,-.. I,,. II, ..C .... J UIIS truly noble, splendid and highly famed am- ' . a-e. As the work is not undertaken with anv view to : inal who for power of muscle, symmetry and I "Action. A joint of one linger, and a part ot the ; pec ciliary profit, it is due to the proprietors "that they ; correctness of proportions and accuracy of a.imea- ; tllU!,ll' Ii ished and dropt oil. A more distress.ng incur n risk of pecuniary loss. The importance of ; .-.urement, sets the world at defiance ; w ho has run j :u"1 '"M" ' caso I have never beheld. It was ! such a work to the South .s generally felt and acknowl- ; . . .1 i -t i . i ' ab indoued by his physicians as incurable excent ' foged. Jts prmciiiil reliance for support is on them, :twenty-two races (mostly -1 mile hea s) and won . I " 'cioi.t, a uiuuuio.i., c.ctpi t i n v .' i... ..(- i ar-.il i? rests with them to v wbetfier it .-linli ever l.e f.i'pr S."i (KH1 in tiMr.i' L.d,,.sl,v.l..i, A-,. A- r- .t.,n oy auipuiaiion oi .no iian.i. . , - . . V" .. - i ' ' - ' i ' " ' J" s.v.., ... "Mw, iiow, ,,,,r,.,i ,..,,. ,, l. r m l - caned into existence or not. i lie expenses attending . c.iiliii,.,. to t-od flu' o.eeiit oiiior -it.it I'-.l! wi.inii 1 lie lCst inCillCal tlCatliient baVlllg blllCll tO TO- ,, ,. ... ... ii 1 : continue lo si. mui Hie pn s( ui pi mg anil 1 all .- a.soiis .. o the publication ot it will ncccssnriiv be very heavy, re- int f..t.!, ofil.o M,,rrilu.r i.. St:t.i, nr S. C ! ''eve the man, I place.l linn under the care ol Mr. .,:'. ... .... tn RAIL-ROAD. votick is hi:ri:ij ind Ik let to mares at FIFTY DOLLAKs'c'nsli. or i WiIli:UM W' ;"a', in this place, who, with his .'ho proprietors against serious less." With less than Ointment, lias ellbctually cured the case, althougli ; that number it will i:ct be commenced. the Negro was frequently absent, for weeks and ' The undersigned has no other connexion with the SIXTY DOLLAFS payable 1st Ocioher, and one dollar to the groom in ail cases. Spring Season to lend 1st August, and Fill I season 1st December. I lis pedigree and performances Inivinir been so mouths together. He has been entirely well for the last eight months, and I have good reason to ; long and so'often before the public it is not deemed j h,'Vl will continue so. t 'necessary to give them neie. i After the c!oc of the present Spring and Fall .Seasons, he will go lo Augo-la, Oenigia, and bis ' place here be supplied by the no less distinguished ! horse Pert rand, Jun. 1 Marcs sent from a distance will be well led and 'attended to, ai Irom oi ' to o7 cents per day, its ; may be directed, and Siuwants boarded gratis. t I'vorv precaution used to prevent accidents or es ! capes". CYRUS MOUSl' ' March -?"ith, liT. -10 WILLIAM IiOYLAN. woi k than as its Ildilor. All communications designed i fr him in that character, will be addressed, for the present, to Fastville, Northampton county, Virginia. ; 'i 'iie duty of obtaining subscribers, and of maturing all other arrangements preparatory to the publication, is devolved on others. Communications f n such subjects ' will be ntr.de U Wu.livm W. .Moore Co.. of Wasli- ! iupton City. A. P. UPSHUR. Not i ne. a:otiiki tint-: it wuki llAi.r.K.n, September XM , l.'lt!. I am now oS years of age who,, in n,y 17th i Fiv (nt Kiuvnl' year, 1 ic eived a wound on .v left leg, w hich be- ' A 1 C V-CIIlf HbWoKl. came ub-er.ited, and continued so until the first of FNAWAY from the Subscriber on the 20th March last. It would occasionally heal up, and ; .lime, a bound hoy, by the name of O FOROL then break out again; but most of the time, it was ' Dl'ADMAN ; he is about five feet high, mid rather in a verv painful condition, the sore having extend- dark complected. He wore ofl when he left, a black ed to a large, -i.e, and become very deep. I tried Fur Hat and gray Frock Coat. He went away manv remedies to make a cure, without success, without anv cause. until I applied (t'raif.f Lirafmile Ointment, two It is believed that he was pursuaded awav by a ... t . . C .. I .! I 1 1 1 I I l Jl t. 1... .! 1 w-'U'lMl f T.,1 l.'l . i rfnUF. Subscriber will oiler for sale, on Tuesday "!1H:n .n'nr l- Utlu l " " 511 " i J " V1 11 " ;" i D .- . ..f... 'I reduced it to its natural size. I he cure would as no have since understood he tried to hue other I Ol .VlilMISl VOUIl, I , , i ... . have bee;i il7 The tiborc Jlcilitinc l.rpt ronston't ' on 7itn..' aw! for rale at THIS Ol'iTCj; made much sooner, had I strictly at- bound boys to go also. He is about five feet eight I tended to the directions for the use of the Ointment; : niches high ; fair skin, ligbt hair, and blue eyes. ; but this I failed to do, while I took much exercise, He had on when he left, a biack Hat, and a light j isa SSoilf. i ami very imprudently used tight bandages. My ' summer 1" rock ('oat and striped 1 ants. r - ..... , i i r w . i . I 'f' has been well for more than six months, during ! I forewarn all persons from harboring tho said formerly occupied bv J. W eint and mv-.cif : tucie1 p. . , , ... , . ' -"'- i . i . . .i 1 - - It- ii. . ....i I 1..1-y. nal -ml t..orlk 1-nl ...i.i.t... I Iifwlni'ili .10 I iiifpiwl In f I t fi ffr t I . O I'lltr alfrii....! I..... . "iiilii llllie, J ll.ac itiimi u okiv.i, ti 11 lllliaill i e.e. i li 01 , nioini v.inv..i iiii it. n ci"anii Is .1 III 1. 110 ' . .. ' . 1 ... . : iirm and free from all soreness or ir.llammation. any person or persons, mat may employ mm. J I After having tjecn ntilicted for a period of forty-one ! wi'l give the above Reward and no thanks for his ear-, I now enjoy the benefit of a sound leg again. ; delivery to me. JAMF.S C. IIYAN I' " LI'.WIS HOLIiOMAN. j MociiSAille, July T, :i?. if Onv iliivd J' a Att j and interest in the atfa bed to it. Is C HAUNIIKART. ;'.i!i -bury, July I-'oT. 7 f r GIVKN, That Pool. of Subscription to the Stock of the Fayetteviile and Western Fail Road Company, will be opened in the following Counties and under the direction of the following named persons, at such places in said Counties, and at such times as the said Coin missioners may direct. An instalment of Two Dollars on each Share w ill be required at the tune of .subscribing ; the Commissioners are requested to forward the money as paid, and the Lists of Subscriptions, as they progress, to I'. L. in slow, of Fayetteviile. liltUNSW ICK Dr. F.J. Hill, Robert McUacken, A. Pakcr. . James Owen, Aaron Lazarus, Alexander Anderson. . James Puruey, Joseph Oillespie, John I. McMillan .W. Mdvaj, W. Faison, Ollen Mobley. .A. Troy, Josiah Maultsb", Augustus Smith. .John W. Powell, Archibald A. T. Smith, Pichnrd C. Punting. -W. R. Cales, V. II. Haywood, Jr.3 S. F. Patterson. . N. A. Stedman, Clnules J. Williams, John J. Alston. . John I). Kelly, Charles Chalmers, C. W. Dowil. . Alfred Docker v, Walter F. Leak, C. Thomas. . A. Myers, John A. McUae, Josejth Medley. . Dr. F. J. Cut la r, Duncan .McUae, Jr., V. Harris. . Samuel Hargr;ive, Henry Dnsenburv, W . p. Holt. Hamilton C. Jones, Hon. II. M. Pearson, William Chambers. . Alexander Cray, Jesse Heiishaw, A. F rower, N. Mendenhall, Jesse Lindsay, John Morehead. Paul Farringer, William 1 Phifer, Ceorge Kbit Is. 'Phoimis A. Allison, C. F. Oiividsou, Rufus Ileid. . Samuel McComb, John Irwin, Andrew Crier. David Poinhnnif, Alfred M. Furton, M. Hoke. F.dmund Frvan, John (i. Fvnuni, John Mclhitiie. Koderick MurcSiisc-n, John Hardin, J. M. Nye. . Roliert C. Pearson, Isaac T. A verv, James C. Smitli. . Josiah Cow les, Nathaniel Hoyden, R. II. Parks." . William P. Watigh, Thomas J. Poucheiie. V". C. Lmineft. M. P. Moore. C II. Matthews, J'etcr i'r'itii. It is cotdlilently believed, that the gentlemen named will take a deep interest in this w 01 k, which, by its completion will unlock the riches of the West, and regenerate a large section of North Caro lina. Fy at once securing the subscript ion of the State, the construction of tlie Road to the Yadkin and the two branches will be rendered certain. The time tor action lias arrived ; will the people of the West and the Cape Fear forego the advan tages offered to their acceptance ? Let every man do what he can, and this work will go on. E. L. WINSLOW, President, '? tterillc ami Western Rail Road Ooinjuinj. The WceLIy 32 essences', .1 Rt Iig if ms, lAtrrary, find Jnnily t usjtajx r, jnih fiahctt every Wrdiusdiry, in t'tiiueht rsbursc, Penn . P. S. Scii.w.ck, Kditor.' 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The fourth page usually contains selected or original matter, especially appropriated to Ministers, Parents, the Ladies, Students, and Children, besides a Temper ance and a Farmers' Department. Tnc profits of this paper are sacredly applied, by the Board of .Missions, (under whose auspices it is publish ed.) to the cause ef Domestic Missions. (c7 Any person becoming responsible, or paying in advance for five subscribers, jxlO, shall receive one copy gratis, or the amount of one copy in money. Postmasters are authorized to forward money, (at our risk.) for which a liberal per ccnlage will be a'lowcd. or the Rxccvtirc Committee of the lid. of Missions, JOHN SMITH, Treasurer. NF.W II ANOVI'R. FLADFN SAMPSON. co cu m in; s. ROFFSON, WAKF. CHATHAM. MOORF. RICHMOND. ANSON. MONTOOMFR Y DAVIDSON ROWAN. RANDOLPH CUILFORD. CAP A II II US. IRFDFLL. MFCKLFNPITRO. LINCOLN. . RUTFUFORD ASIIF. FURKK . SURRY. . WILKKS. STOKKS. O O O O O 0 0 0 0
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Aug. 11, 1837, edition 1
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