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a ,- . m. - " . Bill. tii n p t. , Tut fiT t, , H1f is if, hut i f idsd dream t , ' X)f promised joy 1 of .bubWs on a strBm, " . Which fLw unceasing to ashurcloU sea, ? Th bouDdlem ticean of temity..'' . The Fa! IfAfre t it la tlie"et'ernal mind. It atill exists,' to all the Fufiwe join'd" 't-- an one vasi panorama ! mortal eye 8m but the Prtpint, it passe. bjV -Thd Part I Wh y r it that It leaves behind 1' So aad a legacy to all mankind " 't""" fdemdrf looks back with" vain Wgrits'ena' Icnr,; AVhile linrjenrig o'er the urn of wanted Year. 1 i ui-asiiow w it mat. wdoo't 'moe---.,. . Ihe. Gallon Jjm An old follow in Rankin i: uiity, (says the Vu.ks' ur Whig.) lately made the ffllowina1' argument ist the law: "I'm agin 'it, because aurtpo" mini's got two dollar, and he want some suar and coffee for hi wife s,nd children. Now then ho can't buy' less than a gal lon of whikey, and that eoata two dollars. Well, kwh"ni's hia wifo and children tq do for sugar and colT-ei" . V ' ; . W look on Ibis aa conclusive.- . s . y1 - Valuable Recipti.ThoM who make candles , will find it a great improvement to steep the wicks : in lime tiny will burn clear, and the tallow will not "run." . ; r;,'-- ' ! : .Hriitania wore should be Tint niWied gently with a Woollen cloth and aweej oi, then washed iii warm mids and rubbed with soft leather and whiting. P'bus treated, it will retain its beauty to the lasu ,v'jL,sj i.' ,.i J IMA T mj. Innf rxnKn. . . .1 , . Bt wiw tayrilSlla4JwasJdefer!,: . 4ikdy t titk.' f . " ; : ; "T "7 r.wr- .it f a aomr plan m put new eantiin ware into Ttus teach ,the wiser-and what they tesdhie trde. But hopt vata bopjs-illusif e, bopeetill milS Polnta to the Future, fla'ten and beuilea -' - All trast ho treacheroua promises too far, . Tbs btbble burats-.anw we ifk leif im are. Odd and Eiuti, M Ho cap you find time for u'.L: w 'l.j ir. ! i i- nut ii miii i hkcu tuiss veiomina. jonnsfio 01 onr 'friend Ellens ouecfing her engaged in kiMttinjf a bead purse for a iiir-ahut tbs ladies, were RPtting up rir the Wrirrlt of the sillagt Lycrtim. - - " I will tel! you," said Ellen. Xpu see how thatuilt ii m'ade up of ra'ssfwKicb many people "wouhf have thrown away as utterly u eos ? Seredtogetheil, lhey make 0,'uite a'n impoKjng ap. pea ranee. ' Just so I manage my odds and eud, and shreds and patches of. time. " How many Ijflle intenra1siji) w waxte, which seem "mithing in themsnlvea, but which, if patched Vigetlier," form an imposing agiJrfgate, , ' m- What a, sory odd pVrsor'' thought Mis Ce Icatina. ' . Ah, Ellen I there is more wisdom than you ima gined in' your renvyk. It contains theasecre.t of alt great acliierertients. ". We that (fomplam so much of.the shortness of life, scatter ila gJen moments as the spendthrift does his enpper coin. . If we will reckon tip Ukm Modds and ends of time, which we are apt to regard as o unimportant and unavailable, we slialf find tliat they form a Vightfu1 portion of. our littlo. span of "exiateia-e. ' util. it boils, plan Id pu cold water! and let it heat gradually fcui tf)ercool tffaio ' , 5- Jiie oHener carpeta are shaken the longer they Sij.wll. wear .the dirt tbt collects undor them grinds oift the thrends. ' "- ' . IDortot wrsp knivel aod ,Crks x woollar.s ? Tt . . ' ' ' . . wrapneiniu a gooa strong, paper., cicej is injurea by laying in woollen?. . , J j. , Brass andirons, should be clenhsed, done up in papers, and pH in dry places during tb'e summer,. It is easy., t have supply of, horseradinh alj intt-M Tlsve a quantity grated" while , tha root is in perfection, put it into bottles, Ajl it with Vinekaf, and kcepit corked tight tyet'trn Farmets , a-. -; " I sinyV mNter.-do you belong to the church 1'J . ly n-tiripatos the ardont co-operation of Ufrgymon nJ irtMii8, whote lubnra, this wortc will be found cal culated to aid and relieve. ' It ..: i.t be brnr "' the ieaituntiim ol'tho Sutr t to r'piart ana txiond the circulation of a litjlu volume, which is wholly adapted to form good citizena and to bless the country. Every I'lnlaiitlirnpiat will feel that mien a uona snouiu be placed in every fauuly, and read by every member At te ipw price siaieu, is mini ;iniir iponcioa chnot le emploved. All Clerirywen aiid I'untmaiitert, ineretur", renpecliuiiy requemea 10 Sgents, to take subsciptioiut, snd remit payment. . Money, current where the subscriber lives, will al ways be received. . , ; Kubucrmtiensi Remittances and ,all commnnicationa on the pecuniary concerns of the Patriarch may be b,ade to Jonathan iavitt, 14 jonn aireei.ii. ion, or to Joseph Etter, VVanhinitton, U. C, (port paid ) All communications concerdinff the Editorial De- psrtmenl mav bs mule to Rev. ft. V. Bailey, No 11 John street, ew lora. 5, wi 1 T Editor i Publiahemf newspapers who will in dn the prrt-pectlis of tha l'atrirchl and send a copy of t'i oaoercmitainintr it to the antivo AmericsnJVsih- : r ' .i ..." . : . i : r.L. ington, li. Vt, will promptly recoive me nuqiwraoiine Patriarch for the year. TUB FAJliLY EWSPAPEII. STtTH '.TtlE PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAYURIER. ; ths uaomrr ctBOii.Tioi is, T" vvoai.o ! ! The r 'iludtcm bl this old MtablUhed and nniversallv popular unity Journal, wuulitdeein it aupemcylory to nfivi h comniendatioa of its past or preWni excel lence. anr userutnet4, . m unnv.IU;d and-increasing eirculation, (over aa,tK)0.) is its V-st recomniendiAion. For the future, Jiowever, a determination to be riarr iii thevsnol the American Newspaper Weekly Press will call for inceamd expe nriiturea snd renewed attrac tions fuSjths cwning yesr, Mi, noth1csstoi which will be an improvement is the quality of the paper, and. addition ot popular contributors, embracing, we fully believe, the best lint to any similar Journal iu t)ieWor)d. r"3'hc tioorier is independent . in its cjiaracter, fearless ly pursuing a atraihtlifward course, and suoporting tiie best inlereats of tlie public. It is strictly neulral in politics snd religion. It will maintain a bbtone pf mpSPKCTlJS, - "'; or Tin: . XorA Cqjolina Tattjicrance Uiiun. rtUZ State Temperance Sooiety of N. C'at its an nual nifctmg, directed it Executive Commitfjoe to take meaaurea tor the establmliment,'at this place, ot a Journal, devoted to the cause of Femperance. In obedience to their wialiev.and impressed with the importance of such a publication, the Committee have determined, if sufficient encouragement can: b ob tained, to issue the first number of such a publication, i 1 1. .J ,1.. VOU'l'lt I'iUdllMA 'IKMI'I'.. 11 A NC1J UNION, on the flmt of J louary nexU The leading object of the Union wilt oe, the ainw mination of Trumeiance principles. We nlmll en deavor to present in its page, a full record of the pro gress of tba Temperance Cause in our own anu in foreign lands ot its erlect upon, individuals and com munitiea and original articles in oeienceoi iijun ciples, and in reply to the varioua objectiona urged triinal iL ' . .. -rm-.J III ' wuiie, nowever, te prommion oi iemeranco.wiii De tne nrst ana leaaing onjeci ot our journal, u uur mtentioo, that Its pages shall be enlivened oy a general summary of the most important events of the day, and by particular attention to the interest of Agriculture. In carrying oot this object, the Committee look with confidence tp the friends of Temperance particularly in INortn taroliua,-or am ana support, a new im pulse has been given to the cause in this State. Were this tha proper occasion, we -could tell a tale of what has been pasting under our own eyes, which' would semj a thrill of joy through-every benevolent heart. The reformation or the inebriate has commenced, and is still going oo with power and success which the most sanguine never dared td anticipate. 4iive us but thd means of communication, and we trust that an in fluence will go forth from the Capitol ol the oldS'orth hum, to iu remotest boundary, that srillVll upon its happiness snd prosperity through all future generations.. Permit os, then, iriost earnestly to appeal to every friend of Temperadce, Morality, and good order, to kid As promptly.. As the object w to eommence.with the new year, aVtsy oo the part of its friends may be fatal asked a passer by of a rtim k.siiig customer who aid not soMticle will IppesriniUpageliwh.clj . , ' ..v . ..isliould not find a place atevary fireside. It bssniore had " bioughs-.up, againai tlie mteting bouae.Jj,ht? duWe nHmoer of cestant readers, to that of " No, not exactly, but 1 am lenoing that way," he i any other paper itublwhed in the country, embracing hiccuped. .There is nothing formidable abijut death but the consequences of it, and these we ourselves can. re gulate ' and- control. The shortest ' life, f . long . eixnigh if it lead to a belter, and the longest lia too &T good I world !" , greens A great many cxrellftit people have had their worldly prospects entirely destroyed, and hundreds, nay thousands, have hud their beaits wrun with angusX in coosrtjutuce of tbe. slanders tif the fam ly of " Tkey.n "If a min reeat a slander tn'tbe street, and he ta a-ked who toTif Mm Xr, -fte answi-r t out of society ; Tiry n have done more niiscdief Ik ilia i) .mSsI j SB..Maaal staafjdsaA tkaik snn j.lliu III 111 uiriiicsa ts. ajiiu isa i iyt,it; tainisi aiiia,i firaily under heaven. How esay it is for a slander w n propagaieo, wniCD pernapii tnajr rum." yo,'ojrti . . man's prtMp:cts .(orevei ; and if must be ttrtie in J AVKiIe.Jeon "ai inpecting-Tmne tW -Tnintfnrtantff!sm4s 'wjjM pfevious to toe oat- A friend hieefs amitlieFWffiesTren.n etuytfiuijot - he-ftaeett ilr- Q- thai jnorning.. His anweris fcnswerin, wasfiard upon. The soldier wa hronght : no, thai he bad been gambling fall wgbl.J The re- j before Napoieim.and rfpriflwnJra' for nat laking--epone ii it is impWilde; for he drank lea hk'i"' d told to be luorewrm-of hii jpark i. ". .: .i j:j . i.. .'.,:! in ..i ...i. . i ih new fbiv." . "... stiorf If it do not. rtfl" iSfnrimeif.-" Behold my Flo bow gloriom tlature Iribks in heCblooml The tree are filled with bloasoins, the wood is dressed in igreen livery, and the plain is carpeted with grassland flowers, ' - -'i1:' l'ev Charles r 1 waa thinking ot tbe aame thing Those fl iwert are d inde ious and1 "When. the bentlboiilica ot our Republic. Every one should be proud to patronise the Philadel phia Saturday Courier, as by its unbroken series ot ori ginal American ja'et, by such native writers sa airs. Caroline LeeMJenta, Mrs. St I-eon Loud, "The I a At 'Ot Maryland "I'roleum Ini?rshame. T. a. Arthur. ra.. J Miss T-dgwitk, Mm llie, and many others, it Baa ipisiiy earued the title orthe American-tamfy new , Foreign Literature 'and IVewn. Determined to snare no expense in making the St urdsy Courier a perlcct model of a Uuiveraal Family Newapaper. of' f-qiml interest to all classes snd peiann of every iaOon, we hsvemade srrsngements to receive all tbe .Uagasuiea and p per a or intereM, publiaiied in i Kngland and on the Continent, the news snd gems ot i which arr immediately transferred to its columns, tins , giving to emigrant, as well as others, a correct and they are gathered aad pot into a pot, with a piece eoonected account of whatever occurs of interest, ei of good fat pofk, they make the best greens iu ihe, . lhcr "l 4mmm w ind- TUB Farticular care is taken to procure the earliest advi- t I'M Ki lufaMiifii lit iKa nriM. Arll LinA.f ;M U l.Crr'if tpehUlrtn.- Inn, does yopr mother ngios. &.e .the suteof Stocks. Banks. Mines ever scold youP ,vN soinethini worsr TiSir- emr bW and tt exieimvs arrangemenu will fere; ,? . . . r ' Vto reev-enernirlaTtBelTTndt aH-baatneawlasse never wipa.nie, Dui(wasnea my inco' "cry whatsoever. ' . ' t" . . . 1 Tha ircneral character of the Con morning me Ia.t evening and did not leave ontil 10. o clock ; 11 wno iom vyu bh . j irj tuiu urn mi, in inw ni- swer, and as he desired a favor of me to-day, lohall not grant it until I know the fruth of she boomns, for I doa't intend to assist gautilefs. Bofnmr Mr. Q. who had" always b rne a good cha'racier wtio drank.tea whb his neighbor, and who, on his re turn to hif residence, retired hwrest amluwniial, neier sa w a garnLIiug table in his life, is bandrdj with the title of. gjmbkr, because M They mid so. A slander is like dust ; it rinds its wxy.into the most remote recesses, and spreads like the cloud,'"? the whole face of the heveps.' We close this little esy by dvising our readers to pise eery little or no coifi k:rice in any etory, wbosepropagator is lire." They " should oever lie believed in i r . reltgionj morals, politics, pr'rn, any matter per taining to social life. - . the next tfety. Th tfeneral character of the Courier is well bnown. l Its column contain a great variety of . t Titn, aaaaaTivas, aseave, art aioornirs, ' snd.srticles in Literature, Hcience, the Arts, Mechanics; Agriculture, Eilocalkm, Music, News, Health, Amoae. . Bient.ana m.fiicWiaevcri lleDartmenl uatiallv diVumed in a Universal Family lsWapaper, jroin audi wriisrs a Mrs.1;. ie llentsv - Mrs. o. U. Hall,' iC7)rles Uickens, (Box,) IT. I k . rroiemr ingrmname, T. S. Arthur. J. 8bendn Knowles, George P. Morris. ' Educate a community in the idea, that to worl with the bauds is degrading and dishonorable, abd you educate them for vice and ninery. , - Mrs. B.C. Hall,' ,; . ProJessnr Du1rgmiOiJ,i M. M'Michael, JT Miss Ellen a Rand, , . wim . I . , as -M -i . ij ii t- , . ' V . .. irxn nave an exienwve cirruiam JoiM-oli K. Chin. Sr.. . - - - :- . v. 3ry .. . . OotigliNi Jerrold, Misa Hedgwick. U'n.P. Burton, LieuU U. VV. Piiten, He in too hifr hia buaines,"as the lady said uf the sweep who was stuck fast in the chimney. .' . - i'..'.. ' - ... 1 . rubsiiTu '' P A'r-R'i A JI C'II, ' Or, Family Ubrarv itlafazinr. rrso.M7.i:o sa sssociatios or ladiis. t Editorial Department tuperiutended n aar. at w. cvii.ar. - - i Thnax Campbell, , ", , t. Hon. 11 LUuss JalilfvrH; s r Upbert Morris, u..ru. iv.v r ai Professor J. Frot, 'I.ydsx H. Bigouiney; lUibert T. Loorad, Mrs. C. If W. EJinz. A. Green, Jr., " fHinte ot Ble Lucy Seymour. ingtorl'. Professor Wines, K.I.Bolwer; '. Joseph V. INeal, Thos. G. Kuear, " Capt. Marrystt, B. N. R-Penn Smith, - - . . . TO AGENTS TERMS. The terms of.tbe Courier are VI per annum, payable .in ad vane, but when an one will nlUcwte to omcure ten new snlMcrjbers, snd send us Jfcl.j, pr money and I pottage fire, we will receipt one for each Seven , opivs for 10. three copiea fr oone copy three ! years lor ap. . . f tlilillUliltiiir , Dtetitin'g Chitdrtii.' Dr. 11. was called to .visit a tick boy, tCJve years'of ag'. As he fjn teres) the ho se, the -ninther took him astde and told him, she could not get httt boy to lake any medicine, excejM slie docoived bim. " - Well, llwn,", aaidDr. rf.,-" ahall. not give bim any.. He is old enough to be restjotfed withN Us. went to the boy, nud, a(or an cftniinafinii, aid to4iiin, My liflle man, you are very sick, .7 . . . ,nt- mntrm ft.Ht,n II will ln.l . ' Address, badly, and rrke ypu Use ba'dly, for a while The grest otject ol tliecwork( will be to define ind enforte the reUiive dutief ot the different members ot the. family as such; cisiiprehenwvely embracing the ohjert ot dmocntic Education, stil micmI obligation. When we connler ths influence whk.li lutmber ol the sains family exert over eaeh other, to ' eilucate and to mould the character, it may be trull said tnat lami'ies. more properly than indtvweak are4hemstrialBOUt t-.l'A " "e'f columns. which society w eoimituted, snd Which, indeed, tita the easennal character of, natHens iu llit ir intellectual, moral, political r.fid phvaics! peculiarities. .Self-Education, therefoT'-, inlellec'iusl, luoral, and physical relative duties in the mlWnce one diem- I - , r - . , P T. ju.nTn.nl fit. .I....K . r...i.... ...J ' . " ' ' ''- .... ins U ' 1 I' 1 .11. UIMIl'T . m- dy's Hook, ojle yer, will be sent fot ' ' Five copies o,the iSatiirday Cwner, and'-'Oixley'lS Ladv'l B.)k, one year, will be sent I .( alo. . '" , 'Jut cf Hie Isunlr may have over ihnr, ixrlitulmly ' I thai nftke imceiil over the Lhildren : in inrt. ill Hint then I expect it will make you fuel Is-tter. j nmy contribute to form society in ttg'indivwlual and The doctor prewired I lie medicmo, and the boy collective maracter ta mental imeuvence, phy.mi . l :. M. .tlw..ii i!i l.u.L'rvHiiiiitiiee : t no 'fr ihJ jooral power, all thit can eAniiibutetto ' 1 ' aurial refinement and haiM)ine. it will be tha mm fit and aW would take from bis mother any thai the tlll enriicaJ to aid and eufir,t: .T" pbysicioti baJ persenbed ; but he would fake noth ing elso from her. She had so otien deceived him, and told bim " it wa, gissl," when 1ie gave him medicines, thai be w luldoot trim To any thing die said. Hut be saw at once that Dr. B. was telling him the truth, and trusted linn; he knew, when he took the bitter draught, just what to ex peel. Tbir aimpl"? incidnit rontains imtrurtinn of deep and wileinn i npoitancf, deaerviiig the carelul con aideration of every pirent. - Iciest)," with children, a-wc!l as with others, and .null tircum stances, " ta the besl pidicy." Sunday .S' Aool llrifor. ' The following is a report made by lie cotnmit'ce on &Hter,t the Worcester cattle thow : " A slieep fhou'dl judged 6f like dandy, by the fineness ot hia soau We beg jiardon of the sheep for the fompariW'fi but it is apt! In both tsm-s the cowl is tha most v double part of.the ammal. What if a eheep good for without a fluece ? .And whatsis n dandy good for without a ctat V rf. M'MAKIN t IIOI.OE.V Philadelphia. , Those vilh wlinrn, we exehanjrs.' wih add to thir many obliatmns by copying tlie above, or refernn'tf to T Let every individual then, who feels an-interest in onr success, and every Temperance Hociety, become re sponsible, el one lor t!fe number of conies, which tkey suppose csn he eircnlatedjin their vicinity, and forward their names immediately, fur 10, 20, ot 60. copies, they may think the demand of their neighborhood may justify. la this way only, can' we bops tor success in oureflbrf. ,) - , - i At a meeting of the Executive Ce ' mittee of the.N.' C. Temperance Society, the following resolution wis adopted :.' Whereas, arrangement have been made to continence the publication of a Temperance J iurnaHin the City ot Raleigh, on the first week of January next, provided oaTnoi'a!i6' Subscribers can be obtained. J?esosed,'That lt.be most earneally recommended to each of the ()!ficrs of .the Suite Temperance Society; and to (Is members of the late Kla te Convention, arid to any wto are friendly jo the cause, immedisU'ly alter the receipt of this reMilntion, to become responaible tor froin 10 to 00 Subscribjiicso tha the publication..tnsy commence si me time eotiiempisiefl. , ktf order of the Executive Committee of the North Carolina State Temperance Society. 7 , ' C- -TERMS! . Tbe North Carolina Tempeance Uniorj will be pub- liahed weekly onw medium sheet, (say 'Jfj by VS inrheej at lne Dollar and r my Cen'a per annnm, parable IN AD-VANCE. Letters containinjf fc'ubuCnbers names and remittance, niuat be directed, postpaid or Tree, t's the Treasurer of the Society, Jambs fiaoww, Raleigh,. North f!rolin... ' . , V4..' All tbe newspspers in the State art respectfully rs- uested to give this fro pectus one or two uieertinna. PROSPECTUS - --L or irettern Carolina Temperance Hvocate, A swosay paper detroted to the , Ttmperanet .Reform, ?r-rtutiMeat AmknUU.'Pt. fnI ' ' Of THB . f en puUUhed by us for ot. lAingreasi- Commen A Tmraassca Com rib that was held at Ihia place early in September, resolved on publishing a pa per of ibe-above title and character, and appointed 'Ur. John Dickson sod IX R. M'Aoaliy tocuodua iCi'roru , the many pressieg engagements, ur. Uickaon already do 4 4t unpracticaiile Jor huilabe recuguiscd 1 saoavol.XiM.edUiX4, UlOuj'O.lia will cheerfully uesll his influence otherwisetp prmpote lis rn ereat; .the subscriber therefore, proceeds to issue this Pro!peolui in bis own thine, with a, hope that be wdl be aided in the undc'rltkingAbw all th friends ot the Temperanrr;. cause ytroughisjt the country, ana, thasHoe papeagly , a rkjut earnest SDPeal while thuusinds UDon. thou-' sands of dollars are annually expenih-d at thestrel, at -circurea, at th-rce track. at groccri- vlule no'pams i sre spared, the bijory ot retirement i ease ffb-fxe, . snd no labor deemed ton severe to a . ajice tbe inter, esiauf political aspirants, can yaMnAu arjaiettiing-jfl a csnse that mnst.be dear to every true patriot, phi Is a , thropisf, and chMiaa I Recollect there are .buj fern-, 4 very few, auch pspers iu SM the'Suulhern country. The Weslero part of North'arolma.the Weatin part of Virginia, and the Eastern jrt of'j'erineepfriicu larly, need a periodieal of this kind; and it iaftn ytu -now loaay wliethprjliey shsll have,U. I T r , . ,!'he very low"prreat which, it waaflix' by the ? (?oftvettRii,'will make it necesss ry, that a yarge. subscription be had, tifore the publicat.on ,.iA be : ,r.v "Ti.Kjis.r- . a - r t -if 7 Veter Carolina Trmpersnce Adtoeitti' srill . be publislied on a medium sheet, iri ipiarto liiriu, curb nuinber making eff'tt pP". and wiirbeTiirnn-hed'al ns a copy. Sh're sin- ;J ieijt must- be ;nsde nva TIIE3 works have r ten consecutive cinff with the session of Thst have had such wide circulation, ana bave seen so universally approvia and sought alter by tlie public, that we deem it neees- ry only in this Prospectus to say that tbey wilt be continued at the next aession of Congress, and to suie, succinctly, tbeir contents, the form in which tbey wilt be pripted, and toe prices tor tiiv-in. , - 1 he Congresaionai uiooe is mate op or tbe daily proceedings of two Houses irf umrev, Tb speticneaol Uie uiemueifcsre aoriugwi,o( ! ' sed,ta bring them into a reasonable, or Kadable IciUi.j.-A11 the resolutions offered, or motions made, are given at . ' length, in the movers own words; and the yeas and , uaya on all tbe important qoestiona. . It is printed with, small type brevier and nonpareil oo a double royal sheet, in quarto form, each number containing 16 royal quarto pages. It is printed as fast as the business done , in Uongress lurmsnee mauer enougn nr. number . usually on a. number, but aomeiunee two numbeis, a ' week. We have invariably printed mora numbers than there were weeks in a session.' Tbe appraachinr . session of Congress, it is expected, will continue 7 mouths; if ao, aubscribera may expect beteeeo 80 and 40 nnmbera, which, together, will make between SOU and 600 royal quarto pages. " The Appendix is made up ot.ttie rsawoast an nual message, the reports of the principal officers of the Government that accompany ilsnd. all the Ions; speeches of members of Congress, written et or re-, vised by themseivea - it is prinieu in ine same form a the Congreasiooal Globe, and -uaually makes about the same numberof pages. .Heretofore, on sceount of the '. set speeches being so numerous and so, long, wethaV not completed the Appendii nntil one or twd months a fter the close of the aession ; but, in future,' we intend to print tbe speeches as bst as they shall be ptepaM, . and of course shall complete the work within a few days after the sojournment. . . -' Each of Uiese works is complete m nse.ij out rt is necessary (or every suUenber who desires fijl nowiisge Of we proreeainga oi uongrea, 10 nave both ; because, then, if there should be any ambiguity in the syhopsfi of the speech; w "any deftfat of its wr"""'' rectness, as published in the Congressional Globe, -the reader may return to 'be Appendix to see the speech at length, cofVected by the member himself. , Now, there ta no source but the umgrese'fflisi uiobe and. 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Bt)n, 9 a 10 ilron, "V Beef, " t a 41 Urd, Y )1'A HKlsTSe 1 i ) 1 1 : r 18, SI a 41 l.ard. -,Y: H a l BiandPCflchl3(tji 3A VlrlaHN. W a fT-'t Do (aiple) 25 a Tails, miner, i 'ia, . Bale Aope, : Coiton, (cU)sn) Corn, . C-olTee, Flour, $1 60 a.r0 Feathers, JV:f71 Flaxseed. 75 a 80 Do . Oil, POatl 13 a 2U a 25 10 a 12, 8at' 2(1 e 25 ,11 a 15 15 a II Pork, 4 a l Rice, (quart) . I'2' Sueir, (brown) 1 W lo Uoa.r.) w ' Sall,(bu.) 1251 Do(mrfc) t):i70a fiv Steel, (blister) 1 Do (eaat W . Tallow- r-i Whiakt. . . 25" AT CHF.RAW, S. C, FFBRUARV Beef, (scarce) . Ilaeon, , Butter, Beeswax IJiiirglng, Bflls Rope, ("ortwi, VMUn, Corn, (scarce) Ma ,T,,s2tra2-5 10 a J21 U'i a it) fa 8 a AO Flofrr,,-, on0at)fl Feslhers, 40 IM(scsrce) ' MofsV-.inafiO Mats, . .... Rice, (100 lba) Hotar. lir Sail, (sack) . fl'. Do (bushel). .KJV1 AT CAMDENfS. CiJANlARY 20, 12 (Vcf, Iticon, . Iliittt,. t Beeswax, Bagging, Bale Rope, Oitfee, 'j ' 4s& ' H a 10 ,1.1 a li 11 a 25 f4Totlon, ' Corn, t rTonr, a Fontliers, 1 Urd, 121 151 10 Molasses,', .Onu,m. 37 s 40 tM J
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 18, 1842, edition 1
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