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M 1?Y c. -4 f- 2 7 5 r Sj . . . I e 7 ! 1 . IV i3itu.iai . ' ' 17, 18 19 20 21 23 23 . 24 2 28 27 28 29 30 rEWUARY,, Vi J 4 5 7 8 9 10 11. W 13 ,.-. -.. . 14 1$ 10 1? H 19 20 . 21 22 23 24 24 20 27 x as MARCH,.,.. 1 2 3 4 4 6 I 7 8 9 10 11 la 13 "" ,..".. u ""is u " ii - it) ?i2o , 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 23 27 30 31 APRIL, 1 3 3 - , 4 ft , 7 ts 9 10 U ' 13 14 15 16 17 1& 1 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 2d 29 80 M j j . 2 3 4-5 7 " 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ' ' . 23 24 23' 26 27 S8 29 80 31 JUNE, i 2 3 4N5 ' 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 .16 ,17 1ft 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 28 27 Xtf 29 30 JULY, 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 H 19 20 21 22 2 3 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 --v AUGUST. . i . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 - 10 11 12 1 M I . , N 15 10 17 1 19 20 21 I . - ;;i 23 24 25 ao a? 28 j: SEPTEMBER,.' 12 3 4 ( 5 7 8 9 .10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 . 25 26 27 28 89 80 tXTOBER, . . ! 2 N " , 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; .. 10 11 12 13 14 13 16 - - . . ". 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 NOVEMBER. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21) 2! 22 23 21 23 26 27 , 28 29 30 , DECEMBER. . 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 . 26 27 28 29 30 31 11 " 1 n 1 i-n YJIJIIBTY Action the most trivial, apparently tbe rood J.irii!'.,!,l!'!.'.l,i'i?v' ewsjuiar influence pi'nt incident of pnt lives to tneiraecret source, a.-i i s.iy if 1 li d tuti gone there or dun this, or if I K't t ptiie 1'if-ro m.ddid'ut do M and so, ibis would o.t have lia, peof ; and you will often (Ltd what tr.fl hds most atfrcted your wont imporuiit inter t;s. t-niptftmiof IK iranirnigrcilonef sm.,e Diuv (iv wittily observed, thai b remembered bring tue mddcn caif. - And nam VotAe omy IMt the f iMw-g," replied a Udy. " 1 Mrtl-nwi,'' aaid an individual on brinf 'tm. " iHe h-tiw I wild I ipeich T made a fool i f mywr if ; but l' b haused if 1 do it nowao I (innk all j.mr good healtha.'' Make ma a wptrftna auit of clothe, and I ' all nmun yoor erlating debtor," aaid a jreo. Ueuum wlxi waa Uinj meaaured by a tailor." JlH?rnf!.l.MJ!l?ilw!lilw ootrativa. Yforikf of lilntim There' ia a gentleman In SpringtieK, wlx regularly ealrbratoa the anniver aarv liii marriage, by paying (or hia oewapa. I'cr. v A wid 1. beins fimnd tbo tomb t-.( - i-!lM, waa aaked wby aba performed ao niui-- peratijn T She aaid ahe bad promived tit .T.irr) ain white the loub remaiued dump, tht an it dried very dmely, alt aaw no barm i;i ii;iri in tbo proceaa. - 1 1 Udy meeting t newly married hmb m tt i wiee bea her aervaot, carry inr doom a , y 1 ju!-, icbt od 1 Ab, John, tbete are the fruits tii trarnifle." ,lNo, madam," replied Job, ihu be only the Jm huktt: 81 Priiie mtm&mwtif&iszsM a awont when yuu have pruvod it -a maiden " when ahe" i married the ice wbe you bate rtM rd and a oewapaper vaeir jroe Aar read iwl rto Jor if. 44 No one would lake yon to be what jron are,' r. d .ii il I-fihi'MiKd geuileinan a day or two f, t i a dandy who bed more hair than bratna. V ny ?" waa the immediate reply. " BocaoM :ify (Bii't etc your ar!" AJrict. le eilronwly careful to mird lkina i. Ihi. HiikrLI ' - , 1st. Your own business. 2nd. Let other people's alone. Hard lo (ret.Kn editor dowa East advertises r . j .1 t 1 .1 . n I lor uctii vt mum ciwracicr. i Mr. Tnud'reHelgerdbcommeriedaprint. ing eMsbliabmeat at Tubingen, in Wurtetnborg, in wbicli all tbe coenpoaitnre and presemen, one buodroJ sirfl umety aix in number, are deaf and dumb. Tbe King has eooferred mi Mr. HoJgerad a large gold medal, of tbe order of civil merit, lor this g'cal reclsmiiion from Ibe social and moral wale. CuJHttcn Juurrml. . Depth of the. Oorea. The eea.ww 'rerwntly eounovd by lend snd line, in latitude 67 deg. SNtlb, and b5 deg. 7m. West longitude from Pane, by tlie oftieers of the French slop Venus, during ier'wy. age of discovery, at a depth of 3,170 yards, or 2 uiikss. No bottom was louud. The weather ws very sere 00, and it is said that hauling in the lead look sixty sailors upwards of two hours. Ja an-, wtber place in the Psciiic Ocoan, no buttoMi w . I mud at the depth of 4,140 yards. ."l 'j ' bittt-bcr of einw-tnc. iac iry j wk! several Udiee at whirt, wlwr, bain LaA two or three rubber, one ot the ladies adJreinf, him, asked, H Tray, air, what are stakes oowT To which, thinkinz of his businen, he re plied, u Madam, the brat sirlotn, I cannot sell at lew than a ahillirur a. pound." ortinc ITi. A lawyer, now tleceaned, a cele brated ng, was pkMding before a Scotch judpe, with whom he was on the most intimate terms; happening to bave a client, (a female, of the nnme of Tickle) defendant jn an action, he commenced his aperch in the following humorous strain: " Tickle, my client, the delendMnt, my lord." The auditors, amusml with the oddity ol his speech, were) almost driven into hysterics by the jwiae ; replying : Tickle her yourxulf, Harry, ymi ero as able to do it aa I." IVrw Satisfactory.--" io uncle, ban? a hifl' pumpkin to the ceiling, and daub it over with nm lasses, and when you see the flies gafffrred around it, imagiue that it is the world, and the flies its inhabitants." . M That's the way it works is il t " Well, Tom, is it fact .lhnt the Chinese walk with their fet-t foment our wet, and their heads down." "les, sir. " And is it a met that the devil's fire works are right under the earth I" , " lea, sir.". , - Well, I wonder if the Chinese aint bothered a good deal with the smoke !" ftcfiewefe- trtry.Gioper sys, 1 remrmlier " somewhere to nave beard of a gentleman who, by mere chance, strolled into a coffee house, where ho met with a captain of his acquaintance on the point of sailing to England, and from whom he re ceived ao invitation to accompany him. This he . accepted, taking rare, however, to inform his wife of it, which he did in these terms: " Doar Wife, I am going to England. ' Yours, die." Her amwer was not less laconic or temlor : ' Dear llurband. A pleawinl voyage. Yours, dec." Tie MamnotM Iren Sfrmrr. eentleman who recently arrived in the Acadin, informs us that the iron "teamer, building bvtbe (J rest estrtu Steam- - ship Company at Krwiol, will register about 3 00l tons, but that her actual tonnage will exceed 3 600 lone, or about 600 tons more than anv ship ever' built. A great saving in stowage will be gnined in consequence of the adoption of iron for her hull, whilst her draught of water will be comparatively small, owing to the great boovanc pojweoted by ; in ' . " . ir Tcwsn. one win consequently lie able to car ry eoala wflictent both fnr her oittward and home ward passages, lie engines are to be of 1,000 horse power, and il is confidently expected thst the average voyage across ttte Atlantic will be redoccd to ten dsys. Ktparirra. lLi the name of this Spanish General is ddilv used in relation to the oiwnt ulLira of Spain, it may be interesting to our reader lu ki.ow his ongin anl history. He was bom in 1793 ; was the son of a carpenter in middling circumstances, who lived in Don Quisotte'a celbrsted prowuce of La Mancha. At an early age he went out to 8outh Ainrrica, where he ew'm became diMinguish ed f.r his bravery, and his determined tlT.n. to reduce the revolted colonies to obedience. Fail ing in this, be returned to Spain, and iu the ye .r 1925, married the only daughter of a wealthy Uud proprirlor, by name Santa Crux. It was not un til the death of Ferdinand that Epnrter't, reom-d flive 411111417 niSr'T"aintalHTgly giveln bis adhesion to the Queen RegeofT 7,r A Rim of Prices. A poor laborer, who had - - - ... . . . . r .. . bssBisJM!4is.bsMm 1,. , . . , . Wfas,wssse sjbj HIS wsssrrsvr a V rt S" iwi 1 i i log prices, has lately put the doctrine lo a prse ucal test. Coins; to bi employer shortly after the election, M Bose," say he, M tbe campaign ia closed, Harrisnn baa been sucessful, there is to be a ch in go of administration, will you pleoe to raiye my a a gal T!.- is needles t y that tbe employer iHd not eeem to comprehend the paint of the argument, and proposed the diceMno of it another time. T" II E M AH K E TfcV AT SALISBURY, JANUARY Bicon, 8 a 10 a: aoass Iron. 417 . .&WiO: 1 50 a 62 8a B 15aW LanL. Brandj, (peach) MobMaes, Im (?ole) Nsibu Butter, 10 a 121 Oats, Boeasraa, tsa Pork, Bagging. , We3.iHico,eoc liM" Bale Kope, 10 a 12J ugar, (brown) 10 s 1JJ : Cotton, (clean) Corn, Coffee, Ha 25 a llal U (loa1.) liiai Salt, (bu.) 1 l't s Al .Vt Iki(sck) W 7-1 a 1 (Ml Floor, $4 25 a 4 3) ISteel, (bli.te 10 a restners, s.) a S7i Ilo ((.t 25 a :!0 SOa rlaxseod, SO a Tallow. Do Oil, ItkJ ' ;VbiUy. AT FAYKTTEVILLE, DIXEMDLIi 20. liW. ::?4 a 41) 0 a 10 : a 35 rt a 7 75 Brandy, (orsch) 45 a 50 1 FNihera, Do (spole) 40 a 45 Lard. Bseon, . v 8 a 111 MoUsses, ' x,- 25 I Nails. ' Butler, 15 s 2(1 1 Sslt, (hoshol) Bale Rope, . 8 a 10 ! Do (.k ) sV50 a ') . ly a sugar, (browu) U a W Cotton, 4a9i. Do (inmni 11 CoUonBagging,25JBr& Corn, 40a5t Toharcu, (et) 4Js. Caodlev. n 1 10 a 1 15 t50a550 Wheat, Whike, Wool, " Flaxseed, Flour, ao 15 a 'J0 AT CHERAW, S. C, JANUARY 0. 1811. Beef,(. tie) 8 a 6 8 a 10 15 a 20 20 a 'i i 25 a 28 Floor, $550 a n Baenn, Butter. Beeswax, restlierv, , 4 a 45 II a U aao0 : a b 5 lrd, (-carce) MoUS.:, rVygmg, Osls, Bala Rope, lit a 12 Rice, (10(1 l) - l.Ji r !ir Cotton, Cur a, (carer) To Tracers. IIC travelling coma eaity are respectfully inform ed thst the Hobfertber w now running hi line dt met fsom Jtaleigb or wsv of PitUboro' and AnliUo' to Salisbury, ia sural! N-Uern made tWhe of the Crsl order;, leaving Raleigh on Mm.d.yi and Thnrviayn st 10 Av IL, arming in Kalitbury next dy at 10 P. M, Lesviog Salisbury on Teesdaysand Frsiays st2 A. it., arriving ia Rs'eh next days si 111 P. JJ. ' 111 horses are good, and driver p-nieutsfTy careful asd aeenmiiMiiiatiiig, 'JUhl JLflc.LfcAX reo. u, !. ' N. E Nests secured at t1 WnDsterlbysl. " . 'HO HIRK, in the eonMiy. A ioiirt, acfive . V9 , wOM AX, accuetomed to bouse work. 40 a fal I Do (busiel) 1 a 1 o a iu l.aiu imc a 1 wci 7.1 , . .:T!lls OFFICE. PROSPECTUS i- ;. . or tub MECKLENBURG JEFFERSONIAN. It is proposed to esUblieh, in the Town of Cliarlotle, Mecklcnlmrg County, N. C, a weekly n oapsper, un der Uie above title, to be edited sad pubtwliel by the ibw.Fih-r. -The publication of the " Mecslsksiiso J:rrriwiiiji'' will comniencs by tbe'-lstof Jsnusry rtA,f. nr iim aim ,1 iii.l.iri. ! ran ha nmriiml. It wi!l he jirir.mi Aiiii eutirely new nd fkir type, on pneVof the hrl quality, n.i situitietl to subecribets at S'ZOti in advance, (im the receipt of the first Dumber,) or fJ it wit psid in adrsncu. The present is toe first eflWrt that hss been made to eitablh an organ at the blrih ptsce of Americsd In depemience, through which the doctrines of the l)cmo cratic party could be freely promulgated and defended in which tlio grest principles of Libert and Equality tor which the Alexanders, the Folks, and their heroic compatriots periled their all, on the 20th May, 1775, could find at all times sa unshrinking advocate. Its success rests chiefly with lli Republican party of Meek, lenliurp and to them, and the Republican of the sur rounding country, the appeal is now made tor support The JsrrntsoUN will assume aa its political creed, those Inn imarks ot tlie Republican party, the docUiaea set iiirth in the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions lielieving, ss the undersigned does, that tits authors of llicbe piprrn, who bore a conspicuous part in trsmiog our ) ntein of Government, wersbest qualified to hand down to pootenty s correct exposition ot its true spirit the best judges of whst powers were delegatnTby, and what reserved to, the Males. It will oppose, as dangerous to our free inatitutiuna, the epirit of mnno;io, which has been stealthily, but steadily tncreaaing in the w uniry fxotn the Ibunoatioe of our tiovernment. The umm! wlious feature in this tyrtem is, that it rods the mast, imperceptibly, to en rich the rrw: It clothes a few weslthy inditidusls with power not only to control the wages of the labor ing min, but also st their pleasure to inflate or depress the commerce and business ot the whole country ex etwiir-a spirit of fcxWs vsCiiiceT Which "it IcriuiiMtes in pr-cun'srysruiit, and loo oticu the moral degradatioa of it. virt,nt. I'tii fy.lfiu umat be thoroughly reform t4 'wii'Tf we cmi hope to see aetlled prwpt'rity suiile alike upn ill our citizens. Tu aid in producing this Trfirm, will be oue of the main ol'j'Ct ot the Jwrsa- ini'i. 11 win war biiiim rxciuiiv prieueg es, or ptrixnl Irguiiittim, uodvr wlwteter guue granted by out Lifii-Ilurei ; and, therefore, will oppose the char tering ot a United States Bank, Interns! improvement by tba Feooral Government, a revival of the Taritl' fy ein, and the nw Federal schci'ue of the (jeuersl Govern meot aasuming to pay to foreign' money clian gcrs tbc firo hundred millwiis of dollars, borrowed by s few States tor Incsl purposes. As a question of vital importance to the Soul h, and one winch, I rum various causes, is every day asauining s more momentous sod swhfl aspect, the Jarraaso. Mux will keep its readers regularly and accurately ail vwed on the subject- of Northern Abolitionism. Il must be evideol to all candid observers, that the parti- i un presses of Uie South have hitherto been too silent I upon 'liis subject. We nhsll, Uietelore. b Uitout fear ot ; being denounced as an alarmist, lend ournumble aid 'to andint in awakening iha People of the fouth to due vigiUnee and a seuMof thoir real danger. While a pnruon ot tue column of the Jcrrtaaoau ' will be devutrd to poll Ilea I discuwon, the grcsl into renta of Morals, Ltieroiure, Agrtmltute, and the Mc cAani'e Arts, shall not he neglected. With the choicext elecuons on ttx ae auhjclh, snd a due quantity of light rmlinir. tl.e tiliu h,mmm ut ramler his sheet airreesbie rand a mi wfimshtsia sit eisa IK S.;6"" - Orders Jir Ibe psper, addressed, toslaga paid, to the . . . ... i "fcJilur of the Jt-rl'.rrsonian, CbarltHtc, i. C," will be ! prooipily ONiiplied with. 1 AHV l fault who iii't": miwiiucris miu l.i. It r-rnrirr'iiriT rrri- t rrjrw wmwi ims'isa arsssp r s w svismasiM.a , of Uie paper gratis. PuBtiusater sre requested to act ss Agents fur tit f psper, in receiving aoJ lorwardin? aobscrihi-Oi' names and .ubecnptioo. JOS. W. MAM PTON. I November fl, 110. I ! AMD PIIOJNIX BITTlUS ''ivl IIT. hi 7h relebritv which these excellent arHXrTfuiit'K'ave iirniiirftTrTii enrinir alimml I vprv ......... ..... , , s disease Id which the humun frame is Imbla, u a mailer familiar with almost every intelligent pur oiirTbey 'bewre"fciwwh by good works have testifi d for lliftm they did not thrive by the faith of the credulous. - In caws of Costiveness, I)sueima, Kiliousaod f- Ltver-A tf'etiofisf AHhtm( Ptiee, feottled-Pai OS, Rlieumiiiin. Fevers and Agues, Obttinste Heud- jaclius, ImjHiro ule ot the Fluids L'ulienliliy Ap , pciraiico of the ikiu, Ntrvoun LKsUtlitv t tu Sn-k I newt HKitii;ii to Feu, ale iu Delicate ileultb, every , kind of WenknuDS ot tlie Dtgesiive Orgitiis, and in all rki.tjI lb-rauenieni ot llcslth, these MED1 C'lNKS hve iuvinuoly provod a ccrtam and speedy remedy. Tii- y restore vigorous heailli lo the tin Ml exhtiui'ed C'linliluiions. A single trml will pUce the UFi: PILLS and PiKEMX BIT TKRS beyond the reach of coinpention, 111 the s tiiiiiitinu fif evi-ry patient. Prepared And nold, wliol- islft and retail, at U M. , B. MOFFAT'S Medical O.tice, a: 5 Brosdsay, . New York. V H V a'"imiiie uubfse thoy have the tj-Tlie LIFK PILLS are sold in box i54 pric4) 25 jfenti, "30 tents; kod 92 eacliVaccof diiig lo the ms; and the PImwiii Killer in bottle, at 91 or 32 each, with full ditoctioo. Tiieie Valuable Medicines are for Sale bv CKKS k BO(;F.R,o&iiiW. ' SPRINGS &, SHANKLE, CvncorA, A'. C. j FOIl (HATriTOUS DISTRIBUTION An j interesitiig lutld psiiiphlet, etitiikd M MOFFATd MEDICAL MANUAL, designed a a IWmiic tiiiiiie l.i IIcmIiIi conUiimig accurate iiilortiMliuo I concerning the most prevalent diseosos, and ihu 1 . 1 . j 1 M t II Mi kLt? ! M I iiioal approvcu remedies -uy n it. .uur r.u i Apply to the Agents. -' .Saii.l ury, N. C, Octiilier 10, 1940. CABINEnVQRK. THE SuUcnlier informs the public that he continues the 4'aliinrl-itlMLInff IIUHilUM, ' IM TUB VI LUGE OF LEXINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. He is prepared 10 execute all description nl af k 1 i'i his line of liu-ine.s ina very superior style, as re Hr workmnnkliiii and materials, ami certainly on lo,r terms than is ndunk-d. bv any oilier est.b - any luSiiienl of th" kind in this legion of country. j Order" fr-i n n di.iftnee ihaiikdilly n.'ccived and prmnpflv-tnd fii'ifiiVy et'Tuled. Prmluce, Sc inllm 4ml Plank taken inexrlinnge for work. N ATHAN PAKKS. . Lexington, Feb. 7,1? 10. PROSPECTUS or tna 11'extcrn Carolina Temperance Mvocalt, A swny nf" dftoied to the Trmpfrenc Reform, Publish at Ashetille, S. C, sad sditti vBV 1). R. WAN ALLY. A TaaraiHi CosvaiiTaw thst was beld at this plnce early in September, resolved on publishing a pa-, per of the shove title snd character, snd sppoinlsd 1. John Dickmn sad D. R MMoally to conduct it From the aisny preening engagements, Dr. Dickson '"J has, he dooms it impracticable for him to be recognised n one of the editors, though he will cheerfully, use sir his influence otherwise, to promote it hverest; the subscriber therefore, proceeds to issue this prospectus in his own name, with a hope that he will be awed in the undertaking, by all the friends of the Temperance caasa throughout the country, and that the paper msy moo have an extensive circulation. friends of the Timperst.ce Cause ! to you we make a must earnest appeal whilu thousands upon thou samls of dollars sre annually expended st theatres, at circuses, at the race track, at groceries, while no peine sre spared, the luxury of retirement snd eass foregone, snd so Wwe deemed ton severe to advsnee lite mter ets of political aspirants, can you not do something in a esuss thst mint be dear to every Hue pt!riot, philen thmpist, and christian ! Recollect there are but few, very few, such pspprs in sll the Niutlicrn country. Thi Western part of North Csmlina, U.e W astern part of Virginia, and the Eastern part of 'fe uiiese psrticu Isrly, need a periodical oK'hw kind, and it is toi you now to ay whellicr they slisHbave it. N The very low price st hiit ta tixrd by the Convention, will make it necsey that s very large subscript 10a be bad, before the pnbliVslino of ft can be ' Th Western Caroliaa Trmpranxe AJroeal will be published on medium sheet, in ''mrto tiirm, each puuiber making eight psges, sn. will be furnished- at the very low price of f ifty Outs 4 my. Where miK gle eomes sre taken, the payment most be made inva riably upon the reception of the first number. ' 5- Postmaster, editor or publibeTof papers, sod all M misters of the daspeL are aatburisad sgeota. SlTrLLTIE.T TO TIIU (.I.OOL Prospectus for tie CswvtssisqetCfcsW tM1ipt&. eaasaBBBBBssaanssi These work wilt be puMisbsJ by as, during tbit ap. proscliing seswoa el Conrreas. They have bad ancb a wide circulation ia the baited Stales, sad their useful, neas and cheapness are ee aiveraally eckaew lodged, that we deem it anneceasary to give a detailed account of whal the future numbers will eootsin. Suffice it 10 say, that they wall be invaluable, to all wbe feel aa in. teres! in the proceeding of Congress. 'Mo other pus . ... i.H I - I. iicaiion gives una s rail, wm mmn nraf hsiW deed, the cheapest poblicalma n the Umtsd Suiee perhaps in tbe world. Our position at Uie seat ot Go vernment, enables as to print them at as low a lata. We are compelled to publish the proceedings of Com greas in detad, for oar daily paper. This done, it re quires, comparatively, but a small expense to change them to the form of the Congresstoaal Globe end Ap pendix. It tt were -nut for these circumstances, we could not publMh 1 hem for tool times the sum charged. Iftsonie parts of the United Slates, lit white paper, upon which llit works sre printed, would sell tor as much ss we char ire tor the publications. The Omrrensimal (ilnbe is made up of lb daily ' proceeding of the two Houses of Congress, snd Uie speeches or me oiemnere cunceusea. 1 ne yeas ana ears on sll important subjects sre given. It is pub, lished as fast aa the business of tbe two Houses a Hocus matter enoagh lor number. Each number will con tain sixteen royal quarto psgea, of email type. We expert to publish three numbers lor every two weeks of the sonoon. ' . k Tlie Appmdix contain the speeches of the members ! "' l?irin, wriuen out ny inemseives; sne is printed thi the same bm-ea-thar1)engr ssisnsr -Olube. Il ti 1 ....L1..1. ptihlwlmi s tsst as the speeches caa be prepared by the member. lch o' thme works is complete in itself. But it i dfKiiabf). fo every sutaenber to bav both; because, if t?iwe iwould ba ambiguity 10 tbe synopsis of a speech ri'ctne), it may w removed st once, by referring b the cpi'ech in tbe Appendix. ludexes to bntb are sent to subscribers, sa soon aa they cm b preps rwt, after the acljourpment ot Cou gfens. . .. . v . . a For one copy of the Congressional Globe" (1 Foi copy ot the Apeudix fl if copies of either of the s bore works will be sen ior $5, twslve copies for $10, a ad a proportionate aamt ber-of copies tor a. Urgcxsuuu k . .w.toas-ui, ; Paym-rrta may be tra rrMnmwt try mail, ofage paid, at our risk. The note of say incorporated JJtuk ia the United States, current in the section of country where a subscriber reaiOes, will be received. To insure sll tit numbers, the suUcripCwis aJioUld be here by Uie 14th of Deretuber next, at larthest. The Democratic papeis with which we exchange, will pleaae gue thi prospectus a tew uiseriiona. "ftJiWeWesosa will ts paid -le ooyeesWr smisss Ike mmey aetompantrs at. Wsalnngton City, Nov. 28, H4U. Book Ittuulifyj. WILLIAM lll'NTIIR, ock-Dinder, IMOKS the public ihiti he ull carries ou an r.iUlilnlnnent of the ahote kind in ChaILottb, Nnrih t.'sriliim, a few doors south of tlie Mi. Mnving, as he cioceives, a thorough know ledge iT hi buirtee, he ieel no hesitation in assuring tixiee ho may wish to patronise him, that tlieir work hall be done in the very best elyle, strong, and 00 accommodating terms . Uook d othef amcfee ae-frrmr duKkneir to be biMind, will b promptly attended to and earn. fully rettfroed when done: "The puboo are iroquest ed to give me a trial. OCT Orders left at the Western Carolinian Of. hVe will be runctually forwarded for completion. CharMte, Feb. 7, 194U. 9 to Tiir, vimuc. IHIK Subscriber takes thi method of informing the Public, that lie sliil continui to carry 00 the bu- :?t::to ctcits. aaosua1.it his Granite Unary, seven miles SmmIi of Kslmbury, near tba ;ld thirloum roSil, shure he is ablslo supply all orders r Alll.l. .Sl U.Nhb ot the best grit, and on the SUortent notice. . . ' . to ' for Sale, at tba lowest prices, . WINDOW SILLS. DOOR Hi LIA WWW 8TKW, ROUGH BUILDING KOCKH, TOVIIjViaSK.S, ' GOLD URIXDERS, sVc &o. &. t J. IIOULSIIOUtiliR,8loiia-Cntter. . Salisbury, Oct 25th, ISO). tf. N. B Orders for any of the shove wrought arti cles, directed to me st Salisbury, will be puiictuallv aU ended to. J. II. - 1 ttriVK' i'P'a l ll'r lit I 4 ft ItlTTPRa ' . ... 1 T,,K!',FK. UVI'? ,',.,'lS. ANl) WE'' JL lUTI'KUS, so celebrated, and ao much used by Iim alMicled in every part of the country, is now re eoived snd forssle by the Hulieriber CKKSS 4. IWiKK. Aijenta Mewrs Hrsisoa 4. SifssLic in (.oii3'rd,.N. C.,r aliw Auenfs tor the ss i.i..- P. 5J. Sue edvertiecincnt Apirl4,,30. ti ROWAN ran ounacuitinn, A Vf Ntl pnrebased that well known and Inn established public house, (krxiwti hv the nmL of Slaiighlcr's Hotel,) situated in the Town of Ss. Iisbury, n. iniorme His irienris and the puMi0 genernlly, that the same is now open for the recep. tinn of Travellers ami Boarders. Hie Table and Bar will be supplied with ih best the market and etirroundnig country affords. Ilia Stables spacious and bountifully supply aith grain, and provender, attended by faithful and attentive Ostlers. The undersigned pledges himself that tinexer. lion on his part shall be wanting, lo give general satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call. JAMES L. COWAN. Salisbury, Sept. 11, 1840. if. tTnE Subscriber having purchased this , 1. Artabliahment and fitted it in a style 1 for the accommodation of Travellers arut J Boarders, is now prepared for their recep. tmn. Hie TABLE will always be rurniabed With the beat the market can aflord;v his BAR with a good supply of choice)Liqnnrs; his- nr.ua sua 11 aiwsys ne sept in nne omer ; and his rta bles (which are very extensive) sre well supplied with Provender of the first quality, and attended by eoml end faithful hosltere. . ". " He hopes, by strict attention lo the business, in eer. son, to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage, am ne only asks a call and trial. ANUKKW tJALIJCLEUGH. Ixington,N.C, Feb. 21, 18.19. . 12 MwrsiK Og TMK aKrVRLIC." PRO PO 8 A L S fs e Sessepaper im Iha City of Raleigh, to be title J TIIE BOUTIIERN TIME8 ; To le Edited by Henry I. Toole. Propnsala id this sort Usually abound in promise: few will be losdooflthis case, but tliy wil' all be re emeo. - The design of the proposed paper differs somewhat from that of any now published in this City : eombi. sing morf Literary Miscellany with Politics, than is cortomarg with the part Press, lu main-tharpcter, however, will be political and its doctrines of the Jf- fi rtsm'sw schooL . " 1 be Brut number win be issued about the 4th or March next, if a sufficient number of subscribers V obtained to iustify the undertaking. A it csnoot be regarded so perfectly certain I Iwl inch will be tbe case, ao subscriber expected to pay nntil be receives the psper. The site will be abont tbe same with the " Raleigh Register," and it will be published twice a week do. ring tbe sessions of .the lisnsral Assembly, snd weekly l all other time. The price will be Four Dollar per annum. Every person to whom this propoasl is sent, will pie ss son s ail nave suaacriuea woo msy ne sup lobe desirous to patronise the undertaking, transmit their names la the bJitor, at ssbmgton, Worth Car olina. TOtt HJLliV. THE umlersigned, ae Administrator of ibe U. . .Poet. A listio ofloreTor "sale ibe valuable ":: ::r" belonging to tbe Estate of lb deceased. A eon iderahle portion of the collection waa made bv Dr. Austin, blmssdf ; with much care, and prinripiy Consist of GoM, tiilot, 4bppsr, Li Ort: m their various auiutal combmatione, selected from the mineral regions of tbia country ; besides a nam bar obtained from to rope, scientine gentlemen, or literaiy ioetilutioae desiring to purchase lb whole, or any part of the Cahmat, can have farther information on appiieation by letter 10 the under eigned- . .. .... ,. 2 ' The collection will bis aold ss eoon ae a reasoaa. bla price may 1st cflerediurit.. Salisbury, N. C, Dv-c. 4, 1640. tf. Aimui8taVoT, otc. 1MirTuergried having obtained, "If The "Sir Term, 1840, of Rowan County Court, Let ters of Admimetration no tbe Estate of Benjamin Auslio.dr'diiotifira all. persons indebted to-ibe same, 10 come lorwsrd and make immediate pay. mem, aa tba Estate roust ba closed and those having claime apirsst aaid Estate, to pressot them within the limit of tbo law, legally antbeuiicaied, or this notice will be plead as a bar to their re covery. C K. WHEELER, Adinr. . tSalwbury, Nov. IS, 1840. , p ; To the Public THE anderngned respecifullr inform the Pub. lis ikaal lks mrm mtlW niAtdl in aAswtjrina aifl At their old aland in ttowan county, near China (ifoe,40 ulee amUli t MslistsjryjgasTtssy nNKve r themselves) that, wun tbeir long experience at Ibe husinese, end devoting it theimnremiltihg "peif- wmel attention, lugetber nuh their late improve ment in their system of Tanning, to be able to manufacture Leather of a superior quality, and on m cheep term aa any made in thia country. They now have on hand a very large and su perior Mock of Leather, of all binds, wbich they sre desirous of selling on moderate term for cash, or on lime to pitticiual dealers.- OCT Dry and green Hides taken in exchange fur Leather. Also, will be msilo,oo short ihHicb, HhTchtmthvL- Bellowe worth from eight to twenty dollals va rymg according to sim. OTIrny invito all nerenna wishing lo iMirchase Leather, to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. 1 II. eV W. C. MILLER. Rowen Co., Aug. 7, 1840. tf. Taken Up and Committed, TO the Jaii of Dnvilsoo County, on the I4ih hwi., a negro toy, who says bis name is TOM, and that he belong 10 Usury Strickland, who lives near Springfield in the Stale of Georgia. . 8aid boy ie a very likely mulatto, five feet seven inches high bad 00 when committed Kentucky jeans Coat and pants and tow shirt. Tbe owner ie requested to come forwaid, prove property, pay charges, and take him awav. W. WOMACK.'Jailor. October 17, 1640. 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Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 15, 1841, edition 1
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