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0 ' 1 H Li SYMPATHIES. ;;Mk. thou soft and ripjilin'j met, H hen-lore dost thou, C"'i'Ioh, ever, To my always likening car Thstne name of bruuty bear! . . And thott breeze, for ever prcwnV""',.', With a murmur ttim incessant, ;'. Wherefore dott ihou still repeal That name name in accents sweet! - And ye atin, in beauty beaming,' ' Why, upn my sight still streaming, , 7i ye er link the wine, l , The sweet letters of 'hersnaiiielT" . T I5in! (hit gather rotnd ind springing, H herelbre at y always sinking, ; ; y. Wild i voice so softly clear, . , , That time name upon mine ear i. And, while in your 'garden bowers, " ,; Wherefore do ye tluic, ye flowers, ''":, ,V.J -Ttitt -sarmrna mr,ijf flowers tfurchicf,"-""1 Write upon each rosy leaf I . '','i Ancwertd then tie rippJiirj watier, - -t CS; Itreezc, and tar, and bird, with (aughtc r--; 'T wA . who lima .re pi-at J. -Jiv, What your spirit holds so tweet . Your own heart, with many voices ,' . k. .In. that inaic word rjoii.av -And thev tundlv link her narni With all object still abe aaHie: , ' Thero'a no beauty born in nature, ' Kut partflkeapt" true, ovA,Rfealure(. : And each charm tho earth supplier ' l!rn4' the loved one to Our eyea. " ' " " Thu, from true loveinen inhef it Virtue's tunic and bounty's aspirit ; 1 Nor, without it) can they trace . ' - The true charm of either fhee, , " Iive is nat'tre'i life and ewtence, '; From it comes jts j y and pluasttunce : Nature's ministiirs are we, ; ' ' Thris we srticf love to thec.ntT- K tvvecn tweVrtrMsTifo liiverTik a tar,r 'Twixt night and morn, the horizon's verge II jw little do we know that which we nref ' ; , , How lens what we msy.be! The eternal surge''' .... ( )f luno n nd tide rolls hi, and. bra rs a fur XoKSMsas Our bubbles ! es the old burnt, new. emerge, ' X"' Laliel from the foam of age ;wlule the graves Of empire hesve but like.aofnejwesinj wajj r- Hpeerlr is n pump ItyHvhich-we rniseTindTKnic -out tli water from th rest lake tif thongfit v The firm foot U thnt wliicli find fiMn fiKtting. 'JDio wenh fullers although it be statnling upon e 'S.. Mulouin, physicirtn to the Queen of France, wn so tind of drugging, 'hut it is told of hiui thnl once, having a moat pntiont pntient, who diligemly ami - putirtaijly swallowed nil the stuff he ordered, ho v M as si drlichlQjIiri seeing all thophials andTrtl boxes cl'unrd, flint he shook tiltu Corcliullv lv the hd, ewlaieiing.'MV ihie'r wr, it really (Trdi vme pleasure to attend. yojttid ycn drurrre Ui lx ill." The London pructitinnern mint surely rnm;t with inepwant delight.- MUliugen' Curiouifi of ' A yxin jrlerymnn hnving, in the honring of Dr. Parr, tafed that lie would believe nothing h ronM not iin(!vf'ml"-Thea-ynng mar ttd tlif I) cor) your cU-vd will be the shortest of. any "tmn i v know, t V - , . ,., 'Uf lb a ton jriy.r-A.yiuth akej permission Jrif .hisxiirtthiTr la.go to a J)uU. i 6hg,ti'hl.fcutt b.wiii . a Iwd pluce forlitile boys, Why, mother, did'nt ..you aud my fatliiir u to gM bnllsv when ymi were i young 1" " Yc, but we have sevn tlul'y of it," said the mother. Well, inother.texclakned the son, " I want to see the f .lly of it too," . . - - May hfiaurviva i.is fehttitlnswiHl (riemls1-was-U' the imprecation of a Romnn on the perm who do" . atroyed the monument of h.s ancestor . - A-rmr .'.dreadful curse could scarcely be pronounced.' . " In tho rni.f-d id thc fven(s thai vex jlioc, said "Marcua Aurclui, remember, that s far front the accident whkh ha hapned.tothea being an evil, thy ronstunry in supporting H will make thee do rive a certain ndvantage from it. t riato, sjicnking of passionate persons, says, they uic l.!,o iikmi who ulaml on their, heads; I hey see all things the wrong way, , ' .U:JL j';;. '...'... Presumption lifts so much lieighf, and. so little li-, t!it it is easy tooverthrow it. Mudamtde .Vim. - . : - - Why enri swi, and not their trres, make their ills T Thrir wives huve War wills in their lives. Bowing is a s lsnded t by tho-. i-"i-d f y itself) and must be at n So would, hv turning ntvl twist Rg h6lKHVH,' 'p vt the sfihhlrf-rrflhiT How trry rev most rcfpecif i 1y to firty t' never h: p ffii'.ly, low .to amilljiia of doUArs, to a lri:i Ire.l lh''ilarHl, eourtenos- ii. i!. eid.Ily to fKQ Vli jiifiHiid, and I;S U V M Th." .' i, iu ullu-iioti to tha profusion with vtl.i. h i.'...'.',ii..iM are now conk rred upon worth .liti:'; on crofies, bul that rmw crosses are hung on 1 1 I? It. tthen straw lnvmels iet liecame grn tir;il, it !is coinuion to trim tl.eni with bunches of artiii 'i il when! of barley in tar, on which the ft! lowimj lines werejwrjttent ' ''J ,' T"'-, M : , Wl, ft no- oflliieafenin; la mind dro couiu'aio, ' w, .i n every female f'icliend I'Hnis -iijthgraiiit l .v the wheat sheai'es lire! amid the phunei : - ar! now tram f-rrrd to drawmsimtst ' ' v !.. iiutu' r'1 in nmvo liv. ,!.! To ; r '.rt;i,trics may thranh their wives. UIJ) CATINCS WANTED ui',1 p'ircliie, BUT am mount of tU Cajuiiugujiai v I may ti- brf.-o-.-ht to usi inch as oi 1 cotton scrr?wa. (.-' 1 !"i:;.j:Mrmg, old pits, oven, mortar?", &e.,ail will p-iv i,i... i . i t n-r pound. ; CIIE-S it F.'KiKIt. ' t... :,nry. . (!, JVK ' tf Tr.. i m Ir.ml; m,.,, i f S ill fill ',)( H.llll 11-,'. UlC i.i;, . ! Jilitirilx r 'i Coudir-ovl to i'ijv il h'tdHtiS'k fc'"tuii'ij forhmown i . N n .. . . ..... . . . ., jvif nt par! iii-f. 1 lie) areol iiuf jemiine .ii-rm n ran'twitei) vuiu.t till in I'uly and Fmuc; and winch wrileisupoii the Silk Cultum admit, make tin? beat kind of Silk; Being or th s-cund year's prowt h, lhy are Utrg enough! Ik be transplanted, which may nave two year delay on the part of those, wichhig U engage in the btnouess. What i i'tve U snare ran be delivered at any" time between this and the lat of March, and upon term witch lower thnn the Northern prices. Letters aduresRM to me at DvidiMn College, -poet pai.l, will be promptly attended to. . R. H. MOKKISO.N. Davidson College, Dec. 25, IW. If. v , INntrlli mid I;it C'nlU uirt'rignej auji apm-a'la U) thow) iiideUed to 1 him on account nf the VvWern Carolni'Mi in any war. toewne f rward ami pay, It ia out ol tin.' cu;. I'm for hi to to wait or be putoffany longer jtna ihcs uilica ore pressing : he has Waited years, witta ftea'f many, snd furth'-r ihdu'genee -othi-Tihan the law v:l allow, cannot be kivkh, it allleinent w tt inane in ii present, or enduing montb. J. VV, IIASJJ'UIA. K)PaL Varniah, JKnjlinh patent Ja- V lti 'Vsr'n'iiih. Cabiutfl "fciziiMf," Black Varnish for,llrnta MakcnyCopHl Var nih firOrriage uiakers, japnn unol for ,i)...,.',ti r..ff.-y? painting I Minting f r Cabinet mnkem, Kizirig.fi tt'!tf?.4j Cabinet . ilia kera, madft and aukVavbulo S ,l or retail,' rv -. ' ;. . ' - , aSitatajLi. V By C. C. HAttltON, Hutesville, NoV. l, 13 N Si. rFFEHH his Professional Services Co tlie Litirensot t Salisbury and iu vicinity. Ho occupies the irrwk Oflire of the late Dr. Mitchell. i Salisbury, May H TO ' ' NO TICE. T 1HE Bubacriber, having taken out.. Letters'of ,A1 jniiuistratioo on the rtaie of Mary vBrim, dee d.. f.t tl,.i In ri.nnio Court for Rowan, reouejtta all Der- WW! llioeoieil ui wiu lfinry mmi, ' ijJa-S"jLJii.aii mnnpttlioUT detay ; and thuteTamg claim" agamat the same to present them within the lime presqribis! br law nrotwrly atittienticawu, oiiierwwe tins iikI oe ilrbcitleett m lr 4hHwwy--- ' Salisbury, N. r., Sept 13, . - . tf NEW. FASHIONS, FOR FA I.L &. WINTER, IIOIMCi: II. IlKAIID, j E8PIXTFULLY ir.forms his friemis and the public, that he still carries on the TAf LOU IN- BUSINESS etliisrildstnnd on mam street next door to the Ajxithecery Store. Ue is ever ready to execute the orders tif his 'custorncTiTthTa sty leflrtHmwirwr not. wrpfMsel 3j any workmno hi the western part of the Statf . lie is in the re gular receipt ,of the latest London and New-York ijAiill ONS. ami prtpaa-i! In TJ,nmniQi utates of the fashion. bla at all times. . . f)3"-Cutting jtnrmenta of all kinds attended to promptly ; and lha lafesf Fashions fornished at nil liwncs to country tailors, and instructions given in cuning. . - . i 3uiiHouryt jho. ij inw TAlLOlUNGrBUSINESS.; mmm, as 1 f IESPECTFULLY takes this tuotiiud la inform hi I ! friends sod cuatorners in Oticord and its vicinity lharhe still continues to carry on tho above branch ol HliiiMii.tlili.t)ld -tand in Concord. South of Ihojtore ot Metwra. i. Pluler, where tie HrDrtJmirr at all tunes, ready lo - -. Cat nuke or Iic clc, s'nv work in his line. His long experience in the Dual n'esinhir prttwlirri war taking Trr-rerrrrre the-wrWirst fashioni fruin PhiUdtlidii'aal.i'tiwi Yurk. vnaUn luin ire wsrryi -that ine-worlt dune at His Shop, shall T'aiTie ?1 S:Xti0TO '-"..' ' . and -! :.. .. .1 .. ' . 'C - Deit Workmimhip. N. B. - llo'will also teach fas Aent the much an. who wnmes imtnictKin in tiisiyateui ot cutting. Concur u, tso. Xi,.l.ti j rpilE Sulicrilier wishes to infnrm his customers ."- and Iho public generally, Ihnt tie till carrie on 11,0 filoite ( utlh)? nuiifNN, and ia evrr ready to execute, in a very superioi innimer, nil ilrsrriplionanf work in Ins line. , (Sld iirindrrt, Mill Stoiltj. IFiuW and 7oor. $ilU, l)or'U t$ and Tom6 iJft , a r: "executed in a very rare atyio. ins grit tor .utiisionta is very good. Mr. Philips aho begs to inform the public that he can execute ligravings ofvarmus kmdi lie will Engrave ma rble-slulw neatly, and. granite tomh-slones can be well executed if desired. His charges shall always be rcasoiiublc, and as accitm modeling as poMiiblo.' ' - ' iZEst ,"il'd'l',g jiliayew'orVdimaTu'l ha inve f.iw, will tfeweH twH ihr) Twrdenw 'rf Mrt Phil'S.JM'V.e.aaiiiUis suth of Salwlmcw- KNOCU K. PIIILLirs.- .j. August 21, im - ' , Jy: tf ,- "Notice.' j'pIIK Subscriber has been eurired for upwards of ten . 1 ,A.'y.m m im.r.rred planet BtWltMr-Strtrt and other Machinery when worn, or heated. By his method, Iron of sillier upright, or Imm-izkouI Cudgenn, as alto the bunh for tha Vpindle and Ink, rnu iniirh lhter.ad steadier than tho on llto old -plan . T e great tronW.e of wedging and repairing the Spindle, Itranks, and (jiidgeuiis are saved wbeu tun on, or in 'tliese BusIhis antf Inks,' . ' -Any pursott wisliinjf lirneijri msehinrrynf this kind can 1w supplied by making appIicaiiiHi ui thwnWri- ber by lettar, at .Mocksville, Dan county, N. t; ' X, . -I, Al.-OILniUT. . eptemher i'l, lS3i .: : , . OCr.Tiie.Suhirihor would refer anv one wWiin? in formiition on the subject, to Da. Aram,onepfthc ljli tors if the M rmlinian.n . .'"''- . faiHXictti:' m.i.vitivi:. ' - rlVr. SICK are all taking this wontHrf,.' lo- dirine which is astonishing lajrope, and Anio. iiea with it mighty cure. ' . . '". ; .' For Sole at tho" Poat Oll'n e, FulUou-n, htdtll country. C. , ... ny-JNOrYOUNOiAgent. " --Atignsl 17, 1B.1?. a . , -3'n ' " 1 S IIih '.Vniniiil fir . n !) rtv V'i - . -WT -aaaaaa, I 1 m X. ' ; tiin The fidlowimr ia an eilrart from a firthconiing wor of Dr. 1'cU-r.a, the discoyererof the celebrated J'ege lable Anti-Bilioua Pill.' ' - -He4lth. wealth, atid eiiioyment, are tlie thr-e priwobjf'cuiof file. ThfltwuiormiT tre only wminit a a means to obtain the latter. Man seeka for .wealth as a means of enjoyment.- Hut aln ts such purmitt rithoiitlhr p i4n f li.mlili,. Wiilwtiit hulily i)tnr and strength, neither tfie physical nor the nienUil-nei- ilu r ilie inni-r unt the biitwtird nian is capable ot any arwmrnthtthePofeaM ,ii-nf swart in porp-ire sno " aounl inind in a soun i tmdy is the. sine.yiM twn Hie aoMtlute reo.ifiBlte. h f anV ethcieiit eilurt in the attauimcii..or rmman enas. Tlie mind limy Wsctrv(-fcut if tho baly be feeble, then there; ami tho finest Imd plalmara rendered ahorlive by the Bhattered condition of our tt-iiement of clayv , Bi)l 8ay lf)at atiiancould()bfajii.WPltli-T-tl)utheooiiId acquire the gold of Opmivand tiling home all tho tren sure uf the mine of 0lomrta, yet without health, where would be bia happmeea! ' ilu would be miners- ble in the midst of bis gold and his diamonda'; he wmildJ pad ita L lowest piint of depreiuion, and that ita pro pina away ii wrlcliediit)s and despair; and he would gresa heiireforthmimt tie upwant.and onward, loa prw- exclaim with the wine man of old, "All is vanity ami vexntioii of iirit! His limb are racked with pain and he cannot rent; his spieti!e is 'gone,' and he loathes his food; bis stomach is oimressed with nausea, and he turns sickening away at the boiinuesora mumhctuit rro videoce. He would give all he is worth nay, alJLthe world, if he had it-forlhepiair.biithea'thy iniin'gappetite. "Please give me, kuhI a hungry. wrelch,loa wealthy, feeble man "Please give m sixpmCe to buy 'pie s mursel of fiMsl ; Jl am almost suryeu ! -rr--. - , said the rich man, as he handed the hungry one a dollar. Of ai much importance ts healtino the enjoyment of life! '.-;- .."',,.'"'.. " Ihihirtlks 4 4iesrr4tie-- serves this honi.ly on w plain and hackuii d a suhjiHil ! we hot all know the vtiue of health 1 lk we nut alt attend to it n one of. Iho 'chief, if not the chietint concerns of wr mortal existence! IX we not employ rite1 rnaans to attain ai'id preserve it J JDu wo init lay out money do we not tee phynciaiii do we not to'.iow their advice do we not Swallow 'be'rjirrriiSiona Truo liioslTruo - genlie racier, loou IohI all tilings, we dare siy, Sod more. Still, we'cu'imot bolieve our homily on healtlro be altogether unnecessary. As in morals, so in phyaio is it -requisite to Mv8 ";" limffTpon line, and precept upo precept. .Men in health torget that they may be sick and men in sickueiw do not all ways employ the rnoatindiciouft means to attain health. Very trud,1 Joctor men do not as you ssy,slw'ays pursue the right road to hesltli. INw, I know ot some poople who sre always dosing themaelves with physic, Ui a Snainrs ant apotlietaries f very dnyl- ot their lives. 1 bey take, I verily believe, a can load of drugs in a year, and yet they are not well aAer all, )o you know the reoaon J - - Why, yes, in my opinion, there are two reasons. In the fimt place, they take loo much medicine, and in the soennd, limy do not ts kn the r irht k ind. - - I used to ma ke the same mistake, . Rut lately thai ia to say for two or three yeara pat I've hit upon better plan. I take Dr. Petera's Vegetable- Bilious Pilla, and I derive more benefit, from one dollar kid out io them, than I used in paying fitly in any former pi i no it of her.lth, besides a ving a world of nausea and diHgtm in swallowing sn en- oniHiua quantity uf meuicines Do you know Dr. Peters? Very well. .'.''"And have yon ever taken his medicine 1' I have I wore a. blockhead.else." They tell me he is none of your quscks, who un dertake to , inpd . and refjolate the 'huntau -machine, wrthom snnmch trs tnnw!ii'br"whartwrt ft' conslsu. and how they are put logetlier." They say hennderj units anatomy and ptiysKiiiogy, J think yon Call them; :.iffd :ta-axfcmfirrtrr.bvtanf ,andhemisrnr' I m " You sre right inhinitedTbr Peters is no empiric. I le -does not-widertnkewlvit'ha' does not undetsta nit- He. was regularly bred to the, healing art - He has spent years in the acquisition of knowledge; he hamle voted hi im' It to the study of the human Ira we, aw! the diseases to which it is suhiit, and now he is applying l..- ....... .i. .. ...( ..e ...a . i.. ii i iiisiiiiiu u, mn ii-iiei ui Biiiieriu nuinnniiy. ai u.. .k. : . e ... . .... ,aui.t-,i uy me iiivviibuiB ui p-.iiruv iiumrunui namely, that of curing sll dim?anos with a single piecription I Such a pretence he would deem about ss difficult to swallow, as to tako the nuntrunia of tlmse who put it uW Tiiere is no such medtcme.-- There ia not, and never was a panacea for all iIimmws. The vkoctblb siiiois riu pretend to no' such miracle". 'But what is inllurely better, they fleet wh.ilever they undertake. They keep the word of promise to the atomach, and tho prima ia which they make to the ear and eye. And that indeed is no slight recommendstion: Nor ar.ythe ctunplaioi to which then Pills are adapted few nor Mr between. I no iiiwipters among. from a morbid state of the Bile ire, unfortunately, many, distressing and fatal." A large pnijiorlion.of all tf.a fevers, espe cially at tha Sooth and in tlie marshy districts, sre owing to this cause, from the distresxiug ague and fe ver, which almost shakes amindnr life and Itinh, to the feirful M Yellow. Jack," which nr)dom quits bis victim. witlioul sstindoruig u and baly as he lakes his leave. Conversant from his prevHHl" practice, with diaeaae, in aH its fiirm i, w hich onffinates of the disonler of the J'ihV Dr-Tiitcra was firetlijl to wiiploy his kmw ledgtr .Mid exuwieneft jit .llift.pivfauoo." . a.tl wxeh huol'l proye ethVarioo in this large. class.uf diseases, wliw:h should slsnild relieve the aching and diuy head-, and rerfore the nwiaeated and loathing stomach, at the Same tiintf lhrt it prevented thow more fatal efti-cls wloeh are so apt to follow from their imprudent neglect. For this purpose he prepared, with much care and a adntH-rtion-td'lhtr pqrpoee, the VesrmJible Bilious ill. "which he hannr tn mtrfr.uit Ln ..hhi.ii.,!,.... and tbeahuuJiint tcsumony ofttsaie who have employed them have answered nsirthan anxwered. his most san - guine expectations. h ia'mM his own mere Swrthin thai yon are called upon to beliiive.-' lt is not thu ipn dixit of any single man though he was an great as Galen or Hippicraii-s tliatyoo are. to pin your faith upon. Neither al ,lliua!i. jLit aaod-iu. ahesacted. volttaW llwet-" bjrthe nimitli uf tvvo or three WMuossoa shall sll. thine be es tablished "sre you to believe iu so small a number only! A clood of witnesses "., ia before yon. They are too iiiiiiieroua to beessily overlooked ; tliey are too e t.H. pniiieraus to be easily overlooked ; they are too elligent to be carelely h.!ard; tliey are loo reniiec.' 'f "y J-? V. ; V- ll'licving tiie epnnHneiHis testimony uf ihose whose in'eu la ble pspt'renco, is the bi ot tin truth they assert Dr. tvtcrs ha thrown liyetlier in the Mlowmg paes, a few of the many humlcHlsof tepliiiioiiislsreceidtrotn every quarter hen his pills have Come into u ' They sre left to .ok for themselves,' They am tho worda of tlii who " speak what they do know, and testify what they have seen and experienced . '. CO Be can fid an.npiire for Peters' Vj'getnhli. pifls theyaredf tn S.i'i.tb'niy ey John Murohy ; in Ivmbtii hv J. P. Mahrvj and in i'liirlnto bv Willi ,n, t II" t of whom they can be had at theN. York whohwaleprH.es. ' a, . CX t rl r 1 i 4 iS Pa, JACO: WINECOIT & Co. ESPD'I'FCT.LY 'informs their curfto-nerit anil 1'n.n.li if.-tu'r.l.lhat thev Imve jilft received al " : ... . ... . ii their old at mid at Mir. wilt mm, uararruB i miles North-54 of Concord,-i new supply Al V ' l atl niiil U isilt r iooN; r ipriwn" alm.x-1 vcry artitl." uwially k- pt in thiec i,.rn.tri udiK-h th'-v oiler aline usu4 terms coin I'l.onru.r ti.vn mi r f.ifcusti.or to Dunctuat dealers on a 1 credit of tw(d" iiMnthn. We return do sihcwthankn 1 to our,cutiioer for the liberal patronage e have re I c'eived, and hope, by strict attention Jo business, to me- nl the ime, . . J."..- .-.v"- . - 1 the jCiliti-nN ol" .alhiiiiry, M1E unth'xiirneil ha'vmg determined tnfMK'0 a bchud fnr briva in thw olace. oil the A of March next, Mjcits the patpwuge of bw Iru mi ami Ue etnw - -it a i.l 'ItllE thormiirli-brcd Worse LATH, LL.Ikedy 4r'UN?, Ihi&pi!. N.iiL.. t munim. will utaria mo fiixunn' Jawio ai iu sUhle of the Maiin.1lUt, fealutbary, IV.,t. for particulars see hand-bills. ' U. W. WiJSU. ,.' Jan. 3, WW, ' , '---: ,..1,: tf - . - i: OH P E'CT 11 - ()f a nrti) pqpi.r tti Ac toien of Wilmington, y. C. 'J11IK SiibHcrikr proposes to publish In tliii towtlj J A"rNeiiWjkt Ui he ciilled the '- -WILMINGTON WEEKLY CHRONICLE.' IT is couhdently believed, that Wilmington has ncritv unknown in its former history. Its importance as" connected with the works of a public character now nearly completed, and lliose projected with a prospect of ultimate accomplishment, is certainly becoming uaiiy more and more apparent, ", The'eirorts too, which are miking b improve the port and its various passages, as well as to make known its present great advantages, niuHt lend to increase the consequence o Wilmington ass commercial mart ltjs ptrpersT-nouId, and will be snstsioed here. : As rerrards the principles which will govern the sub scriber in tha performance of his editorial duties, it will of course be expected that be should make them public in the most explicit manner. ed of tha mst importance, his political principles coin cide with tin ente-TUined gem-tally by the Whig par ty of the Union, ror name, ho prolecs to have little reverence, further than the 'individuals who bear them wic a dsvotioa tj,and4 wiUiniess.ti uinkeaacrdicKS ft their country. He- will ii"t however, ntider any I,li9,mw piin i jJmtilLmJ. eonnent to advocate measures, adverse to thfl .dictates ot his deliberate -judgment, im matter bv whom propone! or by whom sustained. Ihdieving tlialtlie present eauso of the Whi'pirty is t'fecaiise'uf truth, the causo of patriotism, th cause ot goofl. government, he will advo- cata its doctrines with firinncss, but with candor, with seal, but with proper deference to me crrwrw of poliu ical opponents. Tim irreal mtrreat id Internal Imnmvement of North Carolina, claim and ahall rgceeyejromjhsjiabjrribxf wiirin"'antFnear(y siipporC In atriving to ophoid and advance these interest, he will not be governed by sec tkinal feelings or eircumscriheil .notions The energy of his purpose, and the-iabor of hia sfTivtions, shall be given to raise high the prosperity ot .win t;arulina, "one and. indivisible.?. ... . ' . v ---" -V" : -" Eitacation, Ominvin School Education, as another el ement of vast tmpirtanee to the well-being of the Wate, will also find in the Elitor of the Chpimcle a.i earnest co-labirer with other, fjr the general ditTnshm of ita benefits, and an untiring agent for the spread ot its mighty influence, , . ' : I .'-.- ' " The Chronicle will last all times a snppnrter of (he supremacy of the laws of jfxd morals and constant ly endeavor to inculcate on the pnlilic niind, correct ideas on sll sthjiHTts which it diiscuwH-s. - K will likewise be-a -vehicle of commercial, mer an. tile, local and miHcellaneous intelligence, to all which ahall be. given CliitaKCntbiaatlumluai accuracy I be terms of the paper are fixed at 9,2 M per annum,-payable npon the delivery of the first nmubet The piibj iea tion.: y.il.lj..CT.uit:iice.. iHaaon. aautbft necessa-; y-aeiiin:ostniBowr-n'n . .It w til- be of th wiper oyal sn,tr aborrtthat Of thai I.A'iycxtlscri and primed on jood paper wlv new-Hype- aa a; HKOWN." TERMS OF CAROLINIAN. . 1. The Western Cir lihian is published every Thcb Ptn, at Two Dollars per annum, if paid in advance, or Two Dollars and Fifty Cents, if not paid before the ex- i ,.., r .. -, . i-no paper will be dux paper will be discontinued until all arrearscea are paid, unless at the discretion Tif the Editors: and a failure to notify the Editors of a wish to discontinue, at the end ot a year, will be const Icrpd as a new en- . Advertwcnients will bp conspjcuonsly snd correctly inserted, at one dtdlar per square for tho first insertion, uu X) cents ii each continuance, t our and Judicial adreilisemeut will bo charged ?," per cent imue than the above prices. A deduction of XIJ per cent from Ibe regular prices will be made to yearly advertisers. ' Letters addressed to Uie Editors, must in all cases be postpaid.' w ' sculptujmxg; V." ' IIOVLOSJIOUSER 1 1 ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the a w public, that he, is still at, his old business uf NTOXIt UTTIXC3, seven imlea iSsith ol Salisbury, and about 1 a mile frmn llie tdirCharieston Road,' where he is nreoiir wLia scwiawMwktaj'-thwe-whmg wtvflt" Irilirs il miw has nnnarrd and firwle, bwkxJ supply M I LL-S 1 (J.N LS, of variisis sizes and prices, from tweiiiy-five l' thirty dollars a pair, of th best cril andworkmrnship ; alan WlNIXiW s!lLLS,froin to 9iJi?i I)( )ORT ELS from t'i lo S3: DOf)R STEPS il.50; ROLtlll UFILDIKd- ROCKS fryiti nriv ilwi'vi mvfive tfntj r'mttttmrvTy Tro:.! 810 to $15 GOLD (up shaft) U HINDERS 1 10 a piece. ' ' '""' - The Aih-fcrils-r hops by close stteniton to bnsi ness, and hi tletermiuntion to fnrm-di none but the best article,: and on reduced term; to merit and receive a liberal portimt of public patronage.' RrrwnnMtmrvApr"iTt3" a'?. 'fa,n .- TplIE Fuhnbef has just received frem Charleston, - A. Cm-nsc Brmdv, first quality - -.' . -Z: Old Vhkey,,iry',nermr,by the saiU or eL Madeira Wine, " ' ine, ; Ial and bMwn h'ngar, ol different qualities, . (lunVe of first quality, V - ' , : . .:' ,'j Pilot Bread,, . -,:--:- ," ." ', Soda BiKCuit,aiut " ';V 'W , "-' . V " ' 'v (Vsrkern.' ' ' . '.. ''' J I ' ' Rai.in;,S,lLd Ol, Sn . ' ' '- " -' All n( ah'ch ha fit.'rs rlr dle up"n very rsnnaMe lefmj B-eswax. taken in exchan- f.r r-ivv'iH, or the market prict' rs.id io t4i. . ANDltE Al ATHIEU. 'Salisbury, Iajc 20. . . .- tf", FKOli.CTl m Tim Southern Litt rarj nil 'tt? tf?T r pills :s a monthly Magaaine, devoted chiefly j0jn JL taviiHS, but occasionally firuliiixr room t; ."' .! Ikut full within the srope of frciEtirt ar-rf protein;- as eiitiredi-aluin of tasteful sfer(ioni,tl u us matter h:is b;cn, as it will coutinue to b' in ' main, oricnm. ; - :. . I'ai iu rulittct and controversal Tlifntnev. . r, . . possible, are jcaloiwly excluded. They ar sun,n.., i blended with dincuwionsin literature or in mora) . ence, otherwine unobjectiouable, as to gain admitu lor ,iie saae moro .mil ium innuer io Winch they s,' tiere't but when ever that happens. 'thev are ...'", imly i not primary.' They arg dnsw, tolerated only cau- it 'cannot well bo Severed' fjom the sierli.,,, wiiy o om the sterling 0rj 'f ' ; " i wliorewith it is incorporated. Rev i views a.ndi,WTiCArToTie,-Dcctipyli;cif ( " in tho work i and ii is tlie Editor's aim that n,,'. upace in the wora i and u is uie Alitor' aim that tlK should liavn a threefold tendency to convev. in r l dnaed fora. such talnable..imll)a .or interihjmy..... dnnis as are embodied in the works reviewed. 1 rect the reader's attention to books that deservs i,. i'. keaiWsaitu ra hita agaiaal atasting tifnaB( ey-upo mai jarge outBDer, wiiicn merit only tu be burned. In this age, of publications that bv th.,. .. riety and multitude distract and overwhelm every nn uim,i iwiiiiniiii iiuunu, i vroiiu lHI Ut!IHJ,JOVertlC-i oy me views piHi meimoneo, ene tit tue most in,..;,, mkhle and indispensable of auxiliaries, to him who dwi U io uiscriminaie. i ... FstKsi and, Tatsa, having in view utility amu ment, or both lfisroKieL sketchiw and K .. tKN' tsof event8tod minute for : llisjory,, yet tAuorts ung ii, aim ueignieumg ii miereax, may bcregarjl as tbrmii'g the staple of the work. And of indigency, PdETaV, nnctuglns piibtished somottmcs of no moan strain to iiiariifcft and to .cultivate the growing px. cal taste and talents of our coniiUy. , i The times spjiear, for several reasons, to demand w a work and hot one alone, but many," The public mind is feverish' and jrritatcd still, from recent political strifes; The soft, assuasive influence of Literature c needed, to allay that fever, and soothe' that irritation. Vice and folly are rioting abroad: They : should be MvMjty.indignantrmkeil tlieir fitting haunts. ) Ignorance lords it over in im. mense proportion of our people: Every Snrins aKm.u I be set in motion, to arouse the enlightened, and to in- crease uicir numberj so tnat-ttw great emmty of p. lar government may no Isnger kmxLJjke Bortiir. - 'TranierrTie'desnnics of our cotintry. And to ac complish all tliene ends, whal more powerful agent can be employed, than a periodical, on the plan of tlie Mes. sengcr ; if that plan be bo carried out in practice! . The 8ot!jH'pecnliarly requires such an agent, In y lheUnkNitSo tw L'terary peri.!irals! Northward of that city, tSere sre..pr!i!!ii.ljtkfetJLweuiytCv,wihirty4. . irnst jusiiuoa oy ine wcaKn, tne leisure, the native . talent, or the actual literary tasje. of the Sonthemsco. P rP"-lifilFiIii" oCJlti Northern ! No -Z in weaiin, talents, and taste, we maygustly claim . lesst an Kptaliiy with on brethren; end a domestic intitution exclunively our own, "beyond all dnnbt,if fords ui if w choose, twice the leisure for reading awl writing, which mey enjoy, ,., . .. - - -. . , H was trom a deep sense of this local want, tint tin J!riv?MlJriimirhVad,n4hnWlm ftudicsT: and not with any design to nourish local pre. s ju(iices,or to sdvocate supposed local interestt Fr S..- L it 1 . " . ... . iroin any auco miMipnt, ii is uie Wltor tervent Wwa, to see the North and Sooth bound endearingly togetls furcver, in the silken bands of mulusl kindness and ii rectum. Far from meditating Wiify to the North, ht has already drawn, and he hopes hereafter to dniw. much if hia choicest matter thence : and happy indeed will be ieem hiinself, ahojld his pages, oy making each region know the other better, contribute m any essen tial degree to diKpel the lowering clouds that now threaten the peace of both, and to brishten and strcnsib- eo Ihe sacred ties fraternal low. ... a - v-,. : " I he Sovtukji IJTatt MBwEfioEB haanow etna-. pl"todita rovtrn volume. How far it haaacted out the ideas here uttered, is hot Tor the Editor tosiy. lie believes, however, that itfalls notfarth'er Bhoftortliem, than human weakness USualTv ruakea Praetia &1I short iTT-l.-.-.iitit-l.y.".- UocemtierriHIW.- BOGER, RESPECTFU LLY in form 1 heir customers and friends in general, that they have iust received thoi. su ply..o.FALL 4i-WlNTi;it4ilJDvSreompwriiy most every article usunlly kent in this section of coun try, which they offer upon the usual teruis,-cheap lor Lash, or to punctual dealers upon a credit of Iwehe months. Just received a choice selection of the best ct oVmg C6Vs, V ' - with I good supply of LJjr..'u . all of Which they will dispose of upon the most ran ble terms., C & B. temler their thsnks to their frtn-li snd ciiKtomers, snd hope by strict attention to busing, to merit a eon' mua nee of tlie same. .. Salisbury, I. 1, l$18, ... - . tf " " ' Hew Goods, Just received snd lor sale, wholesale or retail, theW- lowing articles: " - .:. . . ' 9A1 KIC'"J Liverpool Rah, jargo siies. hdZ?JP JMs,'8ogac.v . .c . -.-.TT - 2 do. N. Orleans Molasses. rt1"1 - wHn tiw.'--1." ir"" &Qfr' 20 boxes best bunch Raiscns. , 10 casks Cheese. r . .4 "50 boxes glass, 8 by 0. , 600 lbs. Putty. 75 kegs white Iad. -t;rrl bbl. Dutch AUdJef. - ; -i-frtt-3a76r 10 cross cut da, ' - . - ' ,60 Dottles Rowan's Tonic MUtiire- - - - .-: . -j, dt w. Mwrniv.. .. SalUbury, Doc. 20,' - - - v5 - ' . '"'i-YWc'lVV rniIK Imall liisise aitTiateiTon the corner of Mi" Jtrsctly opposite Wm. Cletnilierv, E.,siiil WS opiwsits the branch of the Cape Fear Bank in thiT' hereUil'ore known as a Cabinet making 5hop, may be known as such ; snd the Subscriber takes pV" ' in snnooncing to his friends and Uie public, that If prepared lo execute every variety of -woik iff he ''' at a very reduced price. The subi:rieer will fcw consUutly on hand, ready maile, a small supply Brusicmhi Bureaus, Taths,Ssc; auij will", wheu il in convenient, lake Country pr! ' I'lanx and hcantlin in CAChane tor work. ' ' - ' ii- , it l t'V r. warren.cih:en. ic.-2r. im :tt f'oc-lU-LeV .TrrtSc!:Ieis Sanalb i VIE above ..Medicine is'Pir Silo at tho IW u' Cotton Grove, Daiii't-n cotmtv, - llj- JAMES WISEMAN, Arnt- mm?
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 10, 1839, edition 1
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