- '4 St . t . 1 ; 1 f . sr 11 1 C to a li A. li to o J K, ' NEWSPAPERS. .. , A child beginning lo read becomes delighted with ft newspaper, because ha read of named and thiuga which are very familiar ai.d lit will inuke progress accordingly. A newpnper in one year, ays Mr. Weils, is worth quarter's schooling to child, and every lather uiut consider that sub stantial information ia connected with ihic advance meat. The mother of the family beinjr one of it heads, and having a more immediate charge of children, ought 16 be Intelligent of hand, pure ia language, and alwaya cheerful and circummect At the instructor of her children, she should fier- Jself he instructed. , , .,"..', '. A mind occupied, becomes fortified against the ilia otiifo, and is braced (or any emergency. Children amused hy reading- and ftudy, are of course considerate and mora easily governed. How mnny thoughtless young men have spent tllAI m ftuani,,,.. f ' ' ... I I ' ' ...-.. v.oiiuigi iu B tavern oc grog snnp, wuion ouht tohave been spent in reading Alow eiar.y , parent who never spent twenty dollars for books for their families, would . cUdly have' ivou thou Binds to reclaim a, son or daughter, who bad igno. "Tftntly and thoughtlessly fat Urn into temptation. Weekly newspapers can be had at from one to three dollars per jeir, being from two to five cents per week. Each papercn.ua the printer Wore it is printed, about two cents. He therefore obtains from one to three cents fir editorial dulma, and for printing, distributing,' composition, &cV .This is extremely low. It is the price piid for advertise inonti which must keep newspapers alive." . r. . f hu t lo i ea Je rs of ne wp ;e r 't thefAfaf ot all possible leading. Pad Prayer. a Irishman was brought up i' in the Police court of New York, a short lime since And after being questioned be wss released. )n understanding this, s..js tho Son, Tat gracefully retired bark a few pacts, and flinging his tailored hat upon the floor, he dropped as suddenly on. his knees as if ha had been shot ; then convulsively clenching his hands together sod looking upwards. lie poured forth his gratitude in the .tolluiog .pJ"5PfJwpphcatioii : iy the anints m hen veu pertect you, yer rivereuce ! and may every hair on ycr head turn to a mow Id csyidie to light ye to glory !" A!urIiiiti Tj atlompt to borrow money on the plea of extreme overty. To make yourself generally disagreeable, and wonder no one will visit you unloss they gain some pitlpible advantage bv it. - To sit shivering in the cold because you won't have (ire till November. To snp)oe the re viewers generally read more thin Ilia title yn e v( the work they praise or condemn. To keep your clerks on ini-erable wiluries, and wixhjer at their robbin4 you. Not ttgoiotw-J when you nre tired and sleepy because it is not lied time. T.i make "your servants tell lies for you, and afterwnrd be tell- yout o ao secrets, aoJ believe mher people win keep tnem. lo render a man a service voluntarily, and ex;ct him to be grateful for it. To exprct lo mike people honest by hardening J..tilJ.lilaJl.tJiLtf .wj:ljout..tfj$m thiui is cheap b"c.i ixe a I iw once 11 aiked fur it. To my a man ia rhnritjlili- irni h V, , to an hofpttii!.- To nrnve at Hih aj;e of fifty, and be surprised at any vice, folly, or ubsurdity your fellow creatures n.ay be guilty of. To vote for a candidate at on election becauso Im shakes hands with your wife uuJ child, and admires the baby. Tie Physician't Cane. It was formed ihe practice among phsicians to ue a cane uith a hollow head, the top of which a of gold, pierced with hot. s, like a pepper box. I his lop contained f ' a smnll quantity of aromatic powder or of suufT; and on entering a houne or room where a rlntnue, supHwed to be iufocli.His, prevailed, the Hwtnr would strike his cane on tho li mr tn tigitato the powJer, awl then ,ipjly it to his now. ll.'ce all the old prints of physiciiria represent tae.u with canes to their mies. Resto PoJ, A lady on a vint to ihe JJriti.h Museum, a-kt-d if they had a akull of Cromwell t B ing ahswere l iu ihe i.epotivo, " IX ar me," said she, " that's very strange they have one at Uxford.n Unequal Rights. lit Kngland, Scotland, nnd Wales, their is but one voter to every sevnteen i.'ihabttami r in Ireland only one iri wery-eigMyr PtrtrTtrance vill Triumph. Tf man who is erpetual1y hesituiing whieli of two things he will do CrM, will do neither. The mm w!n rtHolvrs, hot siiflers his resolutmn tir I si ilmrwd by jhe fusl counter sur'gHHtion of a friend, woo fluctunles from opinion to opinion, froiu'pliiu I plnn, and veers liko a weather cock, to every pomi of tho compass, wit i very caprice that bi.itM, can never nccoiiipli.tli anvtlinij: gieat or useful. IohKm.I of being progrrsM.ve in hi y tiiio;, he will Lo at heat . iHtiOiiury, tinij o. '.k piooii!.!) ' retrogudu in a I. Il is only the man !i l'n-t coiwults wig. ly iSn re. h dves firmly, and then evi iit' h;a purpe! hiiIi iullexihle perseverance undisiiinyed l.y those p.;iy ditlicuilics wtiicn ujiint a wi' .-r lrit, ii.ri run adviince to eininencn in any line. I,. i u il,f by way of illustrution, (he case of 11 Html.'iit. II.: xommcures the study of the dead langnaaes, bul presently a friend cumes and tcll.-a lino Unit he ia wasting his time, and (tint instead ofil!?tt w i.Ih, ho had much better rn.pl.iv l.iii.M'if 1.) udjoiiinu new ideas, lie ch..nj;e3 Ins plan and si ts lo v.o;k at the mathematics. Then comes another fuefd who asks him with a grave and sapient face, whether he inteuils to become a professor in a col lege ( because if he d.a-s not, hi) u miseinpli'iying his time, and that fur tho busiuecs of 1 1 f , coinmon arithmetic is enough of mathematical science. He throws tip his Kuchd and addroes liin.m lfto nome other study, which in iu turn is again reliu. uiiilied on some equally as wise iugi;eiion 5 and thus is life upon! in chancing his plans. Yon can not but perceive the fully of this 'court and tho worst efleel of it is llie fixing on yur mind a habit ' of indecision, atillictcut of itself to bUsI the fairest pnapeci. Now take your course wisely but firmly ; and having, taken it, huld upo it with heroic resolution, and the Alps and Preneee will bend before you the whole empire of learning will lie at your foot, while those who et oat with you. but stopped to change their plans, sr yet employed in the very unprofitable business of changing their plans. jLet your jmottotorMveraiic Prc tice upon it and you will do convinced oi lis v.up by the distinguished eminence to which it will conduct you. When they were getting up the high tariff of 1821,' the ecconlrie John Randolph well said of all these force laws i to help the few, disguised under the pretext of adding tabor, and protecting domestic inJusiry, that " all the contrivances of church and state aio that A. may U rich and idle, while D. woiks for him." Itotlun Pott. ' ' The Secretary of the Treasury, making money of Congress to pay the wages of the members, reminds u ol a scrape of an old play, the n noo of which we have frgotien t .' .' ' i. Dtiltori , I'll pay you. i'fuiih 1 will." Creditor. ButwhenT .v , . IlebtorV' Why why, whenever you'jl knd me the money." K. A fellow coming out of a tavern'oue icy morning rather fuddled, fell upon the doorsteps. Trying to regain his footibg he remarked, t If as the Bible says, the wicked stand on slippery 'places, I mint belong to a dillorent class, for it is more than I can do." . - A correspondent sends as the following pari, graph, as i specimen of his skill in. perjietuating the " transceiKiental styte." As he is but a begin, oer, we have greut hopes of him t , " A canine quadruped performing a- cylindrical evolution by an attachment of its extremity to a substantial stationary, is illustrative r the terra queou body, involving in a circular movement around the circumference of the susptuded ojaitpie, celesiial lumiuury ." Botto Mcr. Jour. .ViMBfiore Excitement. Never yield to the excitement of the moment. SliiMitd something Croat your feelings, and you perceive the pawonns begin to boil, crush them at o e. Do not sulfur them for a moment to ''get the aieeiidancy over your better nature. In coirrrsing tritk a com pnition, yov ikoulJ be txlremtly enrrfut lett you talt nftnee at what vsthinkihuly hi said. Atoid ull diipuUts These loud to irritate the feeling, aud alienate friends. The Chevalier I.mmi was a mini ef gf it wit nnd naivete. A quack doctor was snot fur to attend" a frlehJ of Lorenzi', w ho told Inm In lake foity of hi pills " He died alter tho fourth," said Lorenzi in a rae, as he told the st iry r jott auurviio lie had taken (lit) whole ol them ! 1 1" i ...hi wilh.disjses of ihe mind,a. wilh those UlP. .hody j we are half deadbiforejwe uinlentanJ ; our lliaorde r, and hall cured when we do. JWun. Tho 11 irtford E'ui thinks that t'le nie.nliers of j Congress had better jjel up a Fisr cal nicut," to I do their fighting. If two manner net by tho ears let the seut H g both, and thus "equalizi the tx I changes." In Peter it Great's workshop, in H 'llau.l, as ; found this ncr piion Nothing too luile lor the jalleutiou ol' a u.eat 111 111." IltOSii: TL'S OF Till! V A T R I A II C II, Or, rniuily Library Jlngnziiif; , rAraoNiBcw av as assooiatiob or ladib. - Editorial Jhpattmtnl sspfrtiilrwaW BV DEV. a. W. SHI. XT. The great object of the work will be to define -ml enforce the relative duties ot the'didl-mil uiemhersot the family as soph j comprehensively embracing the snhjectlofdomentic Education, aud Hicial utilisation. When wo consider the influence which members ot the ssme family exert over each other, to educate snd to mould tliechnracler,. it msy be truly said that famines, mure properly than individuals, are the materia la out (f which society is conaUtuteu, snd which, indeed, form the essenusl character of nations in their intellectual, mor il, politic! Mid pti aisal peculiarities. NdfEducslion, therefor , intellectual, moral, snd physical ; relative d ill lew in the uiR.k nee one mem ber ef the family may hsvn over oilier, particularly that of the patent over llie children ; in thort, all thai may t'liniiitnite to fiinn s;ii'ty in its tnitivittiml and' collective ehamoter lo mental nit.;llipnc phyiral energy, and moral power, all Hint can conltil.ute to wcial r fiueu.ent a i.d happim, il will U: the aim ot lliis I'criulical to aid sud ruloae. The Ksunly is rejfir.le.l as an Elementary School, snd as audi, well Hi led to Us ends, an t iieceamrily ex erta tho iiioal important influence on the entire char, acler of its inmates through every grade ol education. Rihtiy diNcijiliued, it bruipi a powertul aid to oilier rc'ioot, and may even siimly ti.e want of tl.tin whero tnev are initects-sible. It will be attempted to aid parents to conduct tho eil.trnti in of their children, particularly by giving a jii.licioiw diocHon to Ihe reading Ihe aocial principle; M'il ini.r.'Veiiieiit, and habits ot indualry, to enforce a afiilutary Inurly ili&cipliue, to rxcjte ctulilren to siil' ord mation nnd fili.il remind, to Sid yi.utu of both m x.'h to entor respectably into rocieiy, to make, 111 the reaull, good citix.'iis, snd a h .y nation. The Patriarch w ill lie piihlixht'd on the fimt days of aminry, March, May, July, September, and November, with s elenr yH', on eood piis-r, netvo form. Kacli nuiulnfr will con twin 4H pntfe, a-ol.'d to make a yearly volume of tiSH pnyi-s of permanent, vslne, Tho HM having beeu deUyml till March, the fifth will be pub liahed on thx firal of Ictober. . . I'rice 1 per snniun in sdvsnce. It will thus be found, for the 'matter contained, among the cheapen! publications. The, reading mailer will be increased m wn aa the extent ot the subscription will justify it, a ml the publisher hopes to intercut Ins readers so far that they will soon call for tho Monthly issue of the, numbers at double the price. ' In this entrrprize the Editor lesprak and ccnmlent. ' ' ' ly anticipates the ardent co-operation ol Clergymen and parents, whota labors, this woik wrill be found cal culated to id and relieve. It will not b benualh the the attention ot lite (Statesman to support and emeno tho cuculation of a littln Volume, which is wholly adapted to form gid citizeiw ami to bless llie couutry. Kverv Phi anthrouixt will fee tnal sucil s hook mourn be placed in every family, and read by every member nl it. ' . ' At the low prtce ststed, it Is manifest expensive agencies cauuot I e employed. All Clerjmen and totv. rexoectlully requested to act as , Postmasters, therefore", Sgeoos u a as suuacipuoiiK, uu iviuh. ji.m . .. . . ' ... Money, current where Uw sLbScriber lives, w,ill at mm Im received , 1 R HuhMcrmtiwis. Remittances, and all comihunicstkms oa the pecunisry concerns of the Patriarch nwy be fnimdon of Teinierance principles. We shall en made to J mattian Leavilt, 14 John Street, & York ; deavOr to present. ill its page, a lull record of the pro- . orto Joseph Etter, Waahingioii, D. C, (pustpsid) gress of tho Tsinpasnce csuse'm our own" and in All communications concerning the fcuiwrisi w Iartment may bo made to lies. ft. W. Bailey, No 14 uha street. New York.. . ' . . Tm Editors Publishers of newspapers who will im sert the proboectus ot the Patriarch, and send a copy ol ti e rper coutainmir it to the Native American Wash- iiiirtonTu. C, will promptly receive Uie nombersol Uie Patriarch tor the year. TUI3 FAMILY ililVPAPUK. THE PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY 'COURIER. WITH TBB UHOtsr CIMCULATIOS IU TUB WOBIJ) J ! Th.' .,M',j,.r.ni ii.,. am H.t.hti.hod and oniverasdlv is popular Family Journal, would deem U superogatory to Laia word in cou.meiMi.iiou or its past or present excel- ' ... ' . . . " . I lence and useluluens. Its uunvallea aud increasing- circulation, (over a&,X),) is iU best recomiuendalioiu For the future, bor, determination to be rim in the vsn ot ne American Newspaper Weekly Press, will est) tor increaaed exp.-nditurea and renewedVtrec UHis for the osiiiiig year, WAX, not the least ol hich will be an improvement in inequality of Uieper, and addition ol .puUr eorttritiutors, embracing, we lully believe, the oust lit to any similar Journal iu the world, Ti,- c,..,,. u ,.ui..m..uiu..i m H. h.r.rnr. r.risu. ly pursuing a strsiijlit t ruard course, sou, supporting ue best mierests of tue puulie,.- It ia strictly neutral m politics and reiiuioo. It will maintain a (jieh tone of mo.als.aiHl out so article will appear in itsWes which should not nod a place at everf fireside. It ha niore ' . j . . . ..... .fl Uiau Uouuia ipe numoer w consiani remueia, iq mai oi i any oilier paper published in. the country, euibraciug I i. hu.l l .uil in. Ill uir KllinMl . .1 , . ; jB..txs.aastv,is . a. i sBi. - Every ons sliould be proud to paUonise the Philadol- plua Katurdsy Courier, as by its unbroken series ot on- L'mal American Tale, by uch oativo writers ss Mrs. rnJiim llentt Mr. Sl Ijhm Loud.-Tlni Udv of Mary laud," IWssur Inprabame, T. S. Arthur, r-q., Mix NnWikutk. Mm Lihe.and mam other, it has juiiTy earned 'Uie 1 i.Uo "bT'mAswtoarW--AeaiJ.fiw.Itt toM Subscribers, so that, the publication may I cominenee at the time contemplated. ." 1 . , am Forrisil Literature au JiCWi. Determined to spare no expense in making tle ttnt- urd.y Oainer a pertect model ol a Uoiversal' Family Ne.papcr, of qu l luture.l lo ail dames and peisoos of every nslmn, we have mane arrangements to receive sll the Magsxmee ami papers ,T interest, published in hnglaou and on the Comment. Hie news sud gems of wlncU are iunoediately tr.aalerreJ lo iu columns, thos givmg lo emigranu, as well as others, a correct and connected account of whatever occuis of iotcrsat, ei- tber st tiume or abroad. ... TUB MARKETS. Particular care as tskeo lo procure the earliest advi- ce iu relerence l llie prices ol sll kinds of Grain, Pro- vMon, riuce,4ie,Uiestaleatitocks,Uinka, Money 1 harm IxikJis awl oar extrnaite arrangeincnts will here-1 atter rc.nltr our fru-tt Currtut ol nit-Hliiiiublu interest 'trre-rrier,"luu"Ia7uiir, anOITTiu.iiTeas classes atuilsucvMr. I'lu gi-ueral character of the Courier is well known. lis column contain a great variety of WJm a aawaarmaat snd srt.cles 10 1 jtrraiure, Science, tlx) Aits, Mechanics, AL'nculure, Iviucaiioii, kluaie, Aswa, llealUi, Amuse-1 oiemvinu m bc1,ln'ev6irrflpffm ma Umverul Family .NewSipi'r, from uci writers as f i ' I 1 1. 1 . w . 1 J . 1 I w iii-ui .iii t?. v ii'iii, 1 Cbsrloa Dickens, (Uox.) I'rotmmr DunglisuD, I T."anl!iir,,U" "ti'ilmljjj . I MirJil,iJ,,Kandfc Givrife P. Murria, I. Sin-rid-n Known, Mra. M. St. Ioii Loud, Douglaaa Jurrold, llii iWgwitlt, W ui, K Burton, Ltn li. IV. Patten, I Ilia. Campbell, Mm Millur.l, I'mlax r V lues, . Mrs. Uore, Joaepii It t'haniller, .Mim Leslie, , Professor J. Frot, Lvi.ia II. Hig.aiiiH-y, Hon. Kuoert I'. Conrad, Hubert Morn, Mrs, Cil W.Ealing, A. GrrtHi, Jr , doliu Neal, touuleas ot Dltssinglon, Lucy Seymour. t:. u u u.r, ) J .li V. Neal, I Thos. G. ftiiear, t'art. Aisrryalt, It N. I IL 1'oua ttmith, JO AGENTS TERMS. Th Immi r,l ...t..., .... CJ ,'u.r ...num. lVM i iii advance, but when any one will ..theiate to procure ten new uicriberN sud send us sl prr swney mnd ; posai; Jrre, we will r.etpt lor .ue lor eacp. beven copies for aillj. three Cupies for a'or one copy three lyearstorlA . - I C Is U D It I 4 in. ' Two copiesnl (be -Saturday Courier, snd Godey'e La- dy's lkak, ons year, will be sent for Five, copies of lheSiunlay Courier, and Godry's Lac'y's Itook, one year, will be sent tor $10. ' . Addreas, M'MAKIN 6c HOI.DEN, riuladnlphia. I hrtSfesW asuath tarltrun fsLtal awwa.kWniaaw saw il I mAA I. a Ihawiw many obligations by copying the above, or relerring to annas wu av issana d "ill ssum w tiiv tw I It 111 tlieir columns. , . Joitnial f ItrtiiLiiikT I j BV WILLIAM M. GOLGfiOF PHILADELPHIA. I This Journal will contain I lt. A new edition of " A Short History of Psper I Muosy and Banking 111 llie Uaiiej's-imi" by Win. iM. Gouge, with corrections and additions, bringing the unrrative down tu the present time. 1 'Jil. EsKsys on Uinki.ig, Currency, Exchanges, and kindred topics, in which cft.rts will be made lo place thuso subjcis in Ihe c!earet lilit pursible. UM. A seini'iiMNithly review ol the luues, embracing themvt pup rtanl event ei. penally thie which af fit the general np.'ratiiM. of busine, 4ih. boch iniHCi'llsiiv-oiia matter ss will, whilu it will add lo llie mtereMa of ilie work, subserve its mam ohjetl, which is thai ut howiug Ihe true charac ter of our p.per UHim v and banking system, and the elfect it has on the umials and happiuenaof the dif!or cut cI'imm's of tho coiiiii. unity, , Tl.ls J urual will Im eKpecially intended for Farmers snd Mechiuuc, but it is hoped it wijl uot prove tin use ful to Merchants snd other productive members of. so cety. 1 . Il will be published once enry two weeks. Fich ttiiuibur will con';. in sixteen wjea ocintn," double column, with be leates. stitched and rut, thus uniting the adyantiigee of thu open sheet with'a form con venitml for binding. ' The4 paper will be fair and tho type good.' The price will tie ' , , . For one copy, one dollur ami fifty cents a year, For four copies, tivo dollars, or one dollar and twen ty-nve cents each. Fot ten copies, ten dollsrs, or One dollar each. In nf , nbiicrijitione mutt be paid in mthitnc. - rxiosrECTUs.- or tu . ,. . JVorM Carolina Temperance Vniun. ' THE State Temperance Society ol N. C. at its an anal meeting, directed iu Enecutive Committee to take measures tor th$ establmhuieot, at this place, ot a Journal, devoted to the cause oT Temperance. i J . tU... ...... I. .u. n.l itnnriMda With tliA ,tDce iucb , publicaUoo, the Committee have . J". . .. -..ir..:.-, nllulenlent cap be ob- " ' - . A NPK 1 1 X ION. on the first of January next. ih. i.(ilrier object of the Union will be, the dii foreign lands ot its enecs upop wumuu.i. aim cnunities and original articles ia defence ot its prin- ciples, and in reply to the various objections urged agdnstit. ... While, however, the promotion rf Temperance will be the first and leading object of our Joornal, it M our iutenlion, that its pages shall be enlivened by rMnl summary oi we most impjriaut iki ui uhji" by particular attention to the interest of Agticolture. In carrying out this object, the Committee look with confidence to the friends of Temperance, particularly in North Carolina, for aid and support A new im pulse bss been given to the cause in this Stat. Were this the proper occasion, we could tell a tale of what has been passing under our own eyes, which would send a thrill of joy through every benevolent heart. The ref jrmatioa of the inebriate bss commenced, and still jroinff on with a power and succcae, which the most wnguine never dared to anticipate. Give as but the means of communication, and we trust thrt aa in. am. all fnstk tsfMM ilasl I Si mini Cat t IS Alii NArfh ' uum w.h Bv v. - Hlsil', to its remotest boundsry, that will tell upon it ba pioess and prosperity through all future generations, m Permii us, then, most earneatly to appesU to every friend of Temperance, Morality, and good order, to aid Pf"J"'jr- As the object is to eoniroence with the year, itU9 on Uie part of its friends may be fatal, Le' very individual then, who fee s an interest in our weeess, and every Temperance Society, become re- .spooiible, ul-onct tt the number of copies, which they suppose eas) be eirculatod in their vicinity, and toward their nsmea immediately, fcr 10, 20, or 60 copies, as tliey may think toe demand of their neighborhood rosy justify- In this way only, can we hope lor success in tuMUorU . - ' . . . ' At . mulirni nf I ho KlMMltlva f! i mittov r 111. nl. - -- . V;Tetnporsnce Society, the Allowing resolution wss ,-Icouimenco the publication of a Teinpbrance Journal in ouuuwi I iicicaa, .ii.ntcui"i. win urvii-juauv UiaCity ol lisleigh,oq the Drat week or January next, provided W thousand Subscribers can be obtained, oed,'Tiat it bo most earnestly recommended to each of tb Oluceraof the Stale Temperance Society, sud to the members of the late State Convention, and iny who srs friendly to the cause, immedistely alter. reteipt ef this rextlntion, to become responsible for m VIUCI VI mo bicwuill, AllimiViK;v VI UI4,UfiU Carolina Ssute Temperance Society.- . TERM8: ' tj,, Nortn Carolina Temperance Union will be pub weekly on a medium sheet, (ssy '2 by I inches.) ,t One IMlar and Fifty Cents per eunum, psvable IN ADVANCE. Lciters containing Subscribers names t0j remitunces, must be directed,postpsid or Tree, to the Tresaurer of the Society, JamBs BaoWs, Oaleigh, 'North Carolina. ' Ail the newspapers in the Sute are respectfully re- ueated to give this Prospectus one or two Insertions. PROSPECTUS - or Tal ... . " ,. ' ' . o'"" o"""'"" itHytiawc A monthly papt fdetoted to the Temperance Reform, BY O: It. M'ANALLY. A TsMrBBAaca Coavssnoa that was held at this place early in SeptemUir, resolved on puTiliahing a pa- lB. .bovs tide and cliaractf r. and appwnled ur. Juba Dickson and IX R. M'Anally lo conduct iU From the many pffafinff engagements, Dr. Dickson already aa one of the editois. though ha will clieejhiUy . uta all. , 1 ... il . .1 : . :. . - . . i ma uiTiuvuce vumww, ui invuiutv 11a iiiirren, uiv subscriber therefore, proceeds to issue tins Prospectus m ftBSJga ai.st. m. Iinnil - aa.li k.. 1 Ihe liudanlak ing, by U ho ittouda ot -IbsvT tanpefaneo " cause throughout the country, am) that ihe picr may soon ba,ve an extensive circulamau , Friend t of the Tturperaucr Cause to you we make a must' earnest appeal while thousands upon thou sands of dollsrs are annually expended at theatres, at circuses, at the race track, at groceries, while no pains sre spared, ths luxury ol retirement and ease foregooe, and no labor deemed too severe to advance the inter ests of political aspirants, can you not do something in a cause that must be dear to every true patriot, philaa thropist, and christian 1 Recollect there are but lew, very few, aoch papers iu sll ths Southern country. The Western part of North Carolina, the Western part of Virginia, and the Laniera part of Teunese particu larly, need a periodical ot this klud, and it is im you 00 W to BAT Whether they slisll hSVSMt. The very low price at which it was fixed by the ConvenUon, Will make it necessary, that a very largo eubscrrption be hadbelura the publicationxf.lt can be JusUHod- T '5 T Jo lo ' "U -" TLRMS. - Tho Western Cmrolim Temperance Advtcoti will be Dubliaht-d ou a medium ahecL in rmartu lnrin.aek Dumber making eight pairea,aDd will be furnnmed at the very low price of t ifij Vnl$ a enpy. Where sin- gls comes are taken, Vie yinent must be made inva- riably upon the reception ut I lis first number. .., - 05- Poetinssters, e.1. tors or publishers of papcrsand all aliuialers ofUio GVnul, are authorised airents. I " ia ssi , PrOipeCtUi'for.Kcndall'at Expositor. . lt(M k'tNnif.l.nK,,yui,.i.l.lLk.: : 'a siakMtw s'lashSM n -s-uansf a v. vai aa VI toil axj bji; moulhly newsjNtper under the above name, tt; to be devoted lo Ihe following objects, viz ' 1. The securiit of Ihe right of eutlrage, by ad ditional lawato punish bribery aud fiau.i. '1. Ad exiMnmre ol abuses nnd corruptions in Govcrtiiiieiii, w herever known lo exist. '..' 3. Ail exitosiiioii ui the pnnciules of modern Bunking, and its e Hoc is upui lubor, trade, morals, and (overument, enibrar.uiff the nntuie and um.-s of money, aud aliistory of the origin aud prog rcs.a ol paper money 111 Us various tortus. Iu Uiese will be added sll the topics Common in the newspapers of the day, with a snmuisry of news care fully coinpiled, forming au accurate history ol pasntiig events. Avoiding all personal altercations, this paper, whilo it will not conceal iu prelenmcea for men, will ctMibno Hat II chiefly tu the elucidation of lacla aud principles, leaving the ruder portions of political conirovey lo younger bands. The Exuiwiuir will be printed m the neetet manner Umn a royal sheet, folded in octavo form, each number making aixteun (Mges, with sn index at the end of each volume embrnciug oue year. It w ill thus form a book containing s history id Uie times with much more useful and entertaining mailer. - PRICE One Dollar prr annum, paid in adiancr. No accounts will be. kepi, and the p.ptr will uot lo sent Until the money be actually received. Rink notes will he taken at their apecie value. Tu IIhsmj who collect and forward Km dollars, au ad ditional copy will be sent gratia. l'ostuiaBters sre permilud by law lo forward sub scription money in letters written py themselves. All letters hi the Editor inusl bo tree ur postpaid. (T As to the pnige on this paper will be but one rent to one .and a half each number, it is in tho pjwer of every man In procure all the important news, and a vast deal of other useful matter, at not exceeding One Diillar mnd Thirt-oix C'sasr.. . r W ashington City, I. C, December 10, 111. . Of TUB ' .- , Congreesional Globe and Appendix. PIIESE works have now been pulliched by ua kt A ten consecutive sessions of Cons-res, tonun-. cing with the session of They have bad sutb wide cif cuiation, sua nsveueen so universally spprut,4 and sousbt after by Uie public, that we stem a arte. sary on 17 an iuw iitviii. w mj iuai wey will be continued at the next seanon of Congress, and to state succinctly, their contents; the form 10 which tbey wili DO prinieo, moa uie pneca wr ineui. , The Congressmnsl ulobe m made op of the daily proceedings of the two llotwes of Congiess. The ' speecnea ot the members are abridged, or condensed, to brillg thenr into a reasonable, or readable length. - All the rfsoiuiioos onereo, or motions made, are given at length, in 1 lie mover's own words; and the yeas and as)s 00 all the important questions. It is printed with small type brevier and oonpernl on a double royal sheet, in quarto form, each number containing 16 loyal . quarto pages. It is printed as fast as the business done in iMinttm rummies matter cnoufen lor a Dumber usually or. number, but eorreliniee two nunibets, 1 week.- We have invariably printed more numbers Uisa there were weeka in a aetsmn. The spproacliing session of Conereas, it ia expected, will continue ? months , if so, aubacribers may expect between and 40 numbers, which, together, will make between S(0 aud 000 royal quarto pages. The Appendix is made up or me y arsiDm'a an. nusl message, the reports of the piincipal officers of llie Government thai accompany it, and all the lon speeches of members of Congress, written out or re. 1 . 1 f . L. j . Vised oy inemseivea. 11 (.iimeu in u.e came lorm 1 the Congressional Globe, and ususlly makes about tie . same number ol pages. Heretofore, 00 sccount of Us set speecbee being so numerous snd so long, we bait not completed llie Appendix until one or two montla after the close of the session ; but, in future, we intend to print the speeches as fust ss they hal Ue piepartd, and of course shall complete tho work within a few day 1 after the sejournnient Each or these works ia complete in iteir ; but it it necessary for every subwenbtr who deires a full knowledge oi th proceedings ol longrei, lo bine both ; becaUHe, then, if there should be any ambiguity in ths synopsis of the'speechrbr 'stiy dcriiaf of itcor. " rectness, aa published in the Congresaionul (llobv, ti e reader may return to the Appendix lo tee the .-j culi at length, cotrected'by llie member himm-lt. 1 Now, there is do source but the Congressional UI.U and Appendix, from which a person can obtain a lull hiatnry or the proceedings ot Uingrcss. Iialu aod Sbatos's Register of Debates; winch cotiinineu a ,:. tory, bss been suspended for three or. tour yearn. It cost about Die times ss much for a session as the Con grewional Globe and Appendix, and didnol contnin hi equal amount of matter, a great portion ot the riym proceed iifs being omitted. We sre enabled to llie Congressinnsl Globe sud Appendix st the li '.v ; now proposed, by having a large quantity of lyj , ard keeping the Congressional nioiter that we set up U the ttailf "and semi-weekty tHtibeSjUfamlmg-wtfe'" Congrensional Globe and Appendix. Hue UJ to ki p llie mailer purposely tor these works, we coulJ m t te.rd.to print them for Jooblu the price now cl.-.rtj. ' I 'oinplete Indikes lo both the CoiiJiessioiial Lilue and the Appendix are printed st the cloe of eucli m.v sion, and sent to all subscribers tor Hiciil VVe hsve on band H.OlK) or 4,000 surplus copies of ilia Congress kins I Globe sud Appendix lor the I'.xtra SfK.n, wlncli make toyetbir near one tiwiusauii rc)ai quarto -pagesv Thy-giv4hs lulku h'.ttury of C- greas tbal has ever been putilhtd. we now mm them for 1 each; thai iiv 1 lor the Congrcaaiunal Globe, and $1 fur the Appcudix. We projioae to U t kubscribers for the Conitreasioo&l Globe snd Appendix for the next session, have them for oO cent each. The) will be necessary to understand fully the pro ceedings ot the nextaeionJrhjtlmporUntla dlseussciFat the last, will be bruught up at the next session, in consequence or the universal disFatistactiun fiu nuftT system of policy which Uie powers have' iiiWoJuceJ, Slid which was forced through Congress williout tun suiting public opinion, or eves allowmx tnu full 4u cussion usual in regurd to subjects ul oiJiu-iy tut real.. His reports of the Lougressiunsl Uiobo ainl Appt uii.x sre not in the least decree adecttd by the parly tins f ibe Editor. They are riven precisely aa wrtttea ouUOyabo JCepuiWis.ud XUa- luambuta. ,tltf iniie. . A d tho wboje are suited to the reviatou aud corrtx. tionoflhe sposlg's.aa tbey paa iiTrevWw'lnuuf uai! sheet, in case any hiisuodentaiidiujf or mUrrproscuu- Uon of tlifit fffiHWr ""'M'i iH"'"r J t iiiake B ihu-y Jaljui44' UM4tea&i&iyieper and five onr Opinions 10 it freely, but this U pubUlied only in the Daily, Semi-weekly, aud Wet My GiuIk'a The liaily Ulube is xltt, the Ucmi-weekiy tiluU per annum, in ndnnee The Weekly GluU- is j.r.i.it J in the same form as the Congressional Globe bud Ap pendix, ami a complete index made to it at thu u J of each year. , ' - TlillSS, , Fw the Conffressiokial Globa and Appendix fur tLu lavt Extra ikiauon, fiL- i- ; - For the Cun'Teakionar Globe for Ihe next sessas, 1 per copy. , . . tot Uie Appendix for the next session, tl per copy. Six. copies ot either of the above Works will be Hut for 3; twelve copies for $10, aud soon in propoiiku lor a greater nuluber. -1 r I'aymenlsmay be transmitted by mail, pnticje puiJ, it our risk. My a rule of the Pot Oilice l partmeiit, eosiinasfere aie permitted to lrank letters cuiitainm; money for subscriplioos. " The notes of auy bank, current where a subaenkr resides, will be received by us at par, ' To innrre all the numbers, the, aubrcriptioiu thould be'in Washington by tho I5(lt. Dceiuber next, at lartliest, Utouiili , la prtbable that We alia 1 1 print enough surplus copies to fill every subscription thu miv oe paw colore tue 1st day or Jsnusry next. . , Aa attention wUl bo paid ttt any nrder uultet thu money mecompaniet it. '' 11LAIU &. KlVi S. Washington City, October 25, 1841.' lll U M A ll Kli T :.S . ' AT SAUSBURY, FEBRUARY 23, Baton, Oa 10 ilron," 417 Beet, "3. a 41 Lard,' ' ! a IU jjjntpoach) . atl a M Ulnlasps. ' - . fill a li.'j , 1W . V.'PPlel a .Nails, W a t) Butler,-IJB12J Oats, I'nH Ik'eawax, 11 a ati lL)Titiui;, v l4a4.T Bale Kope, It) a 12j t'otion, (clean) tfa t'im, . 211 s 25 Coiiee, a lH Flour, H tl a a5 W) Hork, -4a 1J U.te, (ipiart) . IU Slider, (browi.) 10 a lj Do (ha,) la2U fialt, (I u ) l 2,p a $1 rl l)olnck) at?oa It'll Steel, (blinu) Ills roathers, tti a 'S!l IK. (caat 20 a W Tsllow. l'.'i Wln.-kiy, -j ,1 rlaxsced, 75aU Ho Oil, lklaal AT CHERAW, S. C, FEBRUARY 8, 1-1J Boef, (scarce) Bacon, Butter, Boeswsx, Bsiripng, liile R..H, Colliie, t'nlton. Cum, (scarce) 3 Flour, tJ(K)sifl B a 9 F. sthers, 40 a H 12, a 2l Urd, (HCarc) 7 a ' " ' 22 a 2') Molasses, 4D a ,'H) . 2tla 25 Onus . Iita-I'l Ma 12Jltice-.(lt'0ll-) 121 a 15 S.ienr, Ida I.' 7 a 8 .Suli, (N,ck) j.'.'TA a oil Do (bue)) r-7i a e-I AT CAMDEN, S. C FEBRUARY Id. Beef, 4 e 6 ti a 10 a li IS a 25 2fl m 15 a 1(J Cotton, Corn, Flour, Feathers, 1-rd, - Molssses, Uau, 5 a Pi 50 ! 117 a IU 10 a 12 a 61I 4.') a 5ti Bacon, Butter, Beeswax. 1, lijriTir. . Iw!') Rope, Coflee, 1 A P I a: St; ol c ": i - ix M j n et 1, 0 4 ai si le ei I "i 1 -I - s b 1 XI p "a t 'a t ' . - I . 7.

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