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, f CAPT. MARRY ATT. - " - "Some four year ago, ame (our or five careless, vagabond young men wen) seated in the barroom of (he Gait House, at LouUvillo Enjoying a aociul glas. Caplaiu Marryatl hud been sojourning at Louiavillo aome day at tho time of which we write, ho waa aim ply a sort or a (ton J after that he became notorious. Although ' the Captain waa uuivcrsally acknowledge" to be "j good follow " who could "carry a largequantUy of liquor, and who " treated liberally .'y-ot it waa considered by some who were as fond of a joke as any thing else, that he might be rather easity gulled. , , More than once, among Jhose he bad cjjnseg to consider(for the nonce, aa hit intimate triends, be had been acen to take out hia note book, and make sundry memo randa. The impression became universal, there fore, tba? on hurefuVn to, England, he intended to write,, a Trollop book," hence many a one en deavored to furnish him with an extra item, so thai when tap gallant Captain siaYted fltf home, be bad jtet about at correct a knowledge of 'bur people as when he started from home. Mixed dp with a variety of facts, he had gathered a still larger va riety of absurdities, imposed upon him by wags of every grade and complexion. While the lads, that we mentioned, were lutfurl nting over their cigar, the Captain entered the bar room, accompanied by one who had been his borfom companion for some days, and who was known to love a quiz as be loved bis life. The ki lt is a pity to spoil this capital story of the gal lant Cnptain, but the truth must be told. The young man whose history is so graphicly described, was lor yeare the Clerk of the steamer i . anL never possessed over one hundred dollars of his own during his lifetime. We met him a few days ago on the levee, looking as good naturcd as ever. The gambling parly, Captain, was the worst kind of a saw. Hew Qrkant Picayune. Z Marshall Laudohn commanded the imperial ar my during a portion of the seven years war. When Frederic the Great met htm in company he pnid him the compliment, of saying, " Stand alongside of me, for I don't like to face you." D'Ohenhausen mentioned of the great Condo, buke of Olivarez, prime minister of Phillip IV. of Spain ; hie artful manner of informing his master oft be loss of Portugal 'I congratulate you, aire," aaid he 5 " the es tates of the Duke of Braganza are all fallen to your majesty, fur ho has dared to teat himself on the throne of Portugal. 'y .."Here is a ridiculous ttory told of Mr. Chamber lajn, ' who rides extremely hard fox hunting,? nays Swinburne, "and tell wonderful atones.", It hus been told of other persons, and is tolerably characteristic of a certain class of professed liars. , He was talking of bis travel in Switzerland, whore, par p.renthese, be had never been; so some one asked bun if be recollect J Mount Blanc. " 1 shall noi easily forget it" he replied, "for ter persona advanced to the party and said,- j I er had such sport, in my Jife. Nirorod, tbe; The Captain is anxious tosee vpu ilav thai name hunter, who cjio tilings in goou siyie, never oaggeu of poker we epoko of td night. He says be wishes j tosee a gamo in me real soma western siyie. Now keep steady faces, go to the room, and 1 will see that the Captain is iliere." such game 7" Sport on Mount Blanc I" exclaimed the other. " Yes. u What! chamoier 1 ' 1 11 In about a half an hour.-a singular crowd miuht ' " cneruoim-an, you may we,, ..are, c r .. 1 I . . .. .i I have been seen in one of the room. Tour at al : ,,ul cueruoim, 1 repeu, .ur . u,.-y Bu a table, each corner of which was garnished with I P1"" do continually cry. jist sjch a display of doaJly weapon as fancy die I Being P"" to explain, he continued " Egad, lated; all of the pl.ver having provided them. ';1"1 acarccly reached the summit, b- fore Bang, eelres with pistol and Bowie knives. A warm fire I W f' Panie. Wted forward, and in a few seconds was in the grata, and the gamblers bad stripped lja wagging his tail, end-may I be set down themselves of coat arid vest ; ready as it appear-l , " a ,f d,d n" droP ' al my feet . for anv encounter. As spectators of ihi game, ' -Pr l,,,le ,lna nad 'dently oot rath - Cant Mirry3?r M J- tiTr'cofiirailo-'wtio-cloly rcr ,ost WW """Of the elkn ' . watching the proceeding,.. j half fr"I?n J - 1 iwt rt ' UP wi,h 4 ,!,,le bran-. Now, genllemen," ..d one of the party, hold- !dY P1""'1 '"X l",m nd cafr,edi, d"n Xo iog up a pack of card-, " .fyou are all ready, we jCha.nouny, where ,t quickly revived. I then put will be"in." i 'u, c 'Se a,,d had lho Plea"ure 10 near " '"i' Al? ready for a set to," re-?onled the others, t 1 u,ie,M ,u bnni ll over B Pr'nt ,0 -W,,beT-The card ere dealt, ami at it they went. The for", but my pious intentions were frustrated." luck seemed to change variously for some time. ! " Wh'' w,,al bucam of " ?" v By and by a jounjr man, Who was playing with re- ! ' Confound it, air, the cursed cat ate it I '-.V. workable coolness, made alx of rive thousand!' irror' dollars. I I w.ll have 1.1 iht ." said another. and ! M- D- Tocquevillie, m his work on the United " Ma wan!e to know it Vou won't lend her your life preserver 1" " Ah, it the going eaair "Uh no, she ia teriibly sick with tho lover, and (be floctor thinks she must dio. So she want toborrow your life preserver and aee what good that will do." I can'l find bread enough for my family," aaid a lazy sinner in public company. " Nor I, replied an industrious miller, " I'm obliged to tcork for it." A PARA-DUN To dun or not to dun 1 That is the question, Whether 'tis better tliat the pure should sufler (From lack ot cash) by baneful emptiness, Or by a gentle dun to fill it up 1 To dun 1 to get the money, sod be enabled To live, and pay our debts 'tis a consummation bevouily to be wixbed." Todun, to be denied - -Inied with csll again "aye, there' the rub, For in that H call again," what evils come, What disappointment, sore chagrin, and woe, W hat time is wasted and what shoes worn out Inconsequence, must give us pain; 'Tu this Tbat makes so many debts not worth collecting ; TiS this that sickens buainess to duspair, And keeps from honest labor its reward. , J From the Temprrance Advocate. ' Mr. Eoitoi i As you seum to have a good deal to do with iho ladies, will you u.forin me (and thus perhaps confer a favor on others beside my sell) bow a young gentleman shnubl commence a note to a joung lady 1 , Should lie begin will) " Dear Mad am,'-or "Wear Miss," or 1 the word lst too familiar a prefix, where there exist! r.o partic ular intimacy between the parliei.l , In. fine, Mr Editor, a short essav on uoie-writing, in general, would be very acceptable to mora than one of your reader. y w JUVCNlsW Juvenisbas "wukedup the wrong passenger1 this time. But we hope sumo of our eorrespoQu-1 PROSPECTiS Or TBI ' -' Congrc8lonaI Globe and Appendix. enls who knows more about ,roote.wrilmg bn, mo do, will gratify the youth' for who knyws but he may have a love-aflutr imi band, andthat the late ol families yet unborn, depeuds on ma knowing whether he should style fJulcine Mist" wir " Madam," and whether he should prefix a melli fluous " Dear" to the appropriate title or not ! Tall oaks from little acorns grow," and who knows but that a little MtstMis and Dears, uuiy Prunella, and may hap utter extinction. fy information touching! i Juvem a .touch, of (he ive hi satire and logic from go you five thousand d ill m better." Capt. Marryatt'seyes began to open. " Very well," said the first who bet, Without changing a muv.le of hi countenance, I cannot intelligent men there are emongtt us inprivate, tULon this hand. I ee you live thouand and bet I "d how fow in public life. ' Getting a Lim:nJmr saiX Abner rheip States, has made a remark to this cflect, (hat observer abroad, in viewing society and Govern ment in this republic, cannot but notice how many . ' The d-vif yoj r!.i " TtilTa saTty bH. Draw I it, Fred ; my baud is better than your 'sand I don't I wish to steal your money. Ler it be decided on the original bet of five thousand." i I have bet twe.ntyboy.iani"-jaiilbe,.youngl man, finnlv, " and you can call it or not, l ist as . , , , . , , ' , . Toyr and MraniK, ul Road speculations have vou choose this i no child splav, to bet and back ; , r , . - , . ... . 1 left loruc.ot the buuua pleuty .ot " Hays and no Dog tat Dog A cnrrcftpoiidentoflhe Evening Pout, olludipg to the fact tout the federalists in Congressare fighting one another pell mell, say sit remind him ol an old anecdote : " A distinguished sporMng character of London employed an Irish servant, whom he had recently brought over from ie estates in Wexforl county, to.rarry a number of game cocke to New Market. Tne servant put them all into one baj. When they were turned out upon his arrival at the, hotel 111 New Market, they were .n a terrible state some dead, olhera expiring, and the remainder mutilated ; some being evelewi, and others faint from the lows ol4 Glood, the other day to his son" Jim.yoijare lazy, what 00 earth do you expect to du for, a living ? " "Why father, I've beenthinking as how, I would be a Revolutionary Pensioner ! " 1-xtra gentili.y is deucedly apt to get quizzed but it never finds that out in lime. " Very well," sai l the other, " I give you a fmr chance, -1 the- twenty llvm-antl and CTJW " win more if I chose to d. so. There' my hand, ! four aces, and the be.tt ia the pnek. ' E.ionjh wid,"' renli' d th lo;r, " I am satis j . , .... 1 1 . ... , . A lew days since Mr. Vme appealed to the fi-d. liiu hav won tiiiitv thjuiau'l dollar : conn- L, , r , . ... - iri," . . 1 8pdker lor protection against Mr. Adams, who he I Jh nfjl.-p. nrl I IL I irll. l-ml till ht.rh .ri ti.n I 1 , , , , , I aliened, was making mouth at him." Piecinely j ttie sa me complaint was subsequently made by toe gentleman from Massachusetts, against Mr. Mar hall, of Kentucky. Bill the latter gentleman de fended hiuiwell', saying, " it Was only a peculiar mode he bad of chewing his tobacco." Q- Why don't Arnold of Tennessee kol-i hii longue f A. Because it was choked out of him over a feet, at the F.ttra Seion, and has been evr since hryond hit control. .1 I . I .1 ,1 f... t:.e ia cent I nave in trie won-i. I e ohl man -farm is all goi.e now. I have p!ytl enough, boys, b-t us go and It-pur."' And thus the party broke tt;. AVkj! a ycir after this occurrence, t!,a Diary of America, by Captaiu Maryaot, maifo it.i appear i.nce in tin country. I'erhsps an extract from the (x-cond volume will gratify the reader ; While I was in I.ouivil!e I had an opportuni ty of witnein the coolness of A-n . .us in gambling, and of jis'ly esii nting fiieir i lnrac teri'io recklessne-s of temper, it lue ,i rm tune t'le u!'.er bsrbarity of so ne ff their h.ihr.s were fol'y diplayod. I was javHed by a friend to look in upon the proceedings of a party enid in a pi n-! of card m ich p'lyeJ in thi S'u:h v.et, callc-l " Pukcr." To tny u'ter a'stoui-lunent' I lonnH item a'most to tho skm, like a gang ol Sl,r- j- r.fty yP!i f);w raorucrs were wil!j dilr ages. N ir as this all. that appeared. On each ! cuty collected to follow the remains of M..zn to corner of the !a!.le li.ey had d p .s.tcd their vari.-u the grave, md now, after the lapse of ball" a centu weapons dir'ns. pit'oU mi l l le knue-i re i.ly, 1 ry, admiring thousands Ihrorg together in honor ns it appeared lir a bluly fiyh', shoo',, I ai.y (hs of his memory, and in grateful homage to a name pu'.e or mere '1 H't-co nrne. .My tner.d informed , so illuitr.ous and impcrishahle. We .rn from self upon I lie ground thai he had no reason to ap prehend any diBaau-r of the kind, as Jhey were all engaged to fight on one side." The reader can make the application. Era. A prelate, walking with Dr. Johnson, in St. James' Park, remarked that the trees grew very lurije and strong. ir, ' said the 'ILiVHtkng.dtu.uV'l J2SL THESE works have now been pullifhed by us for i.n ..nnwrutiva sessions of CfliiL'rew. Commen- cing with the session of letf-W. Tli have had such wide circulation, and have been so universally approvid and sought alter by the public, mat w oeem 11 mw sary only in this Prospectiia to ay that ihev will be continued at Iho next session of Congress, and lo state. succinctly, their contents, the form in wmcn iney win be printed, and the prices tor mem. The Congressional Globe is made tin or the daily nf tho two Huusea of Con ir rets, lue speeches ut the member are abridged, or condensed, te aring them into a rcaBonaoio, or rcaaaiu ivuk"' the rt-solutiona offered, or motions made, are given at length, in the mover's own words ; and the yeas and us son all the important question It is priuted with small iype--brevier and nonpareil on a double royal shoot, in quarto form, each number tontaining 10 royal quarto pages, ll is printed as fast as the business done, in Congress furnishes matter enough I6r a number usually one number, but sorr.etinits two numbers, a week. We bsve invariably priuted more number, than there were week in a seuiion. The approaching session of Congrera, it is expected, will continue 7 months , if so, subtvribera may expect between 80 and 40 numbera, which, together, will make between 510 and (JUO royal quarto page. The Appendix is nude op of the Pbemidciit's an nual message, the reports of the princit! officer of the Government that aceutnpa'ny it, and all the long speeches of members of Congress, writteo oot or re vised by themselves. It is priuted in the same form as the Congressional Globe, and usually makes about the same number of pagea. Heretofore, on account of the $et speeches being so numerous and so long, we h"" not completed the Appendix until one or two month after the close of the session ; but, in future, we intend 10 print Ibe speeches aa fast aa ihcy Jbal! be ptepared, and of coarse shall complete the work within a few davi after the sejournmenL Csch of these works is complete in itself ; but it is neceMry for every subscriber who desire a full knewledira of the proceedings of Conerese, lo bsve I both because, then, if there should be any ambiguity iin the svnoouis of the speech, or any denial of its cor rectness, as published in the Conirressionsl Globe, the reader may return to the Appendix lo see the speech at letigth, corrected by the member limseif. Now, tiers is no source but the Congressional Globe and Appendix, Irom which a person can obtain a lull hlston- of the Druceedinea of Congress. G ats snd i'tATos's Register of Debates, which cotfUined a his tory, has twen sunpendjed tor tnree or lour years, u cost bouVUk times as much fur a session as the Con gressional Giobe an4 Appendix, and did not contain an squat amouat of matter, a grea) portion ol tho current proceedings ttciug omitted, tva are enaoiea to prim tbe Congressional Globe and Appendix at the low rate now proposed, by having a large quantity ot type, ana keepinir the Cnairreesional matter that we set up f the darts and semi-weekly -Clobee, aundiog' for-tW CongreMmnal Globe and Appendix. It we had to set up the matter purpuw-ly lor these works, we could not atiord to print them forjlouble tbe price now charged. , iitnDlcte tmlrxcsio botn me ingressionai uioaev and the Appendix are printed at the clove of each ics- A uon, and aent W all sulwcnber tor inem. A- W nave on hand 3,000 of 4,000 urpfu copies of the Comrresoional Globe' and Appendix for the rjrtra Session, which make together near one tbousand royal qusrto pages. I hey give the fullest History or uxt gress that baa ever beeo published. W'e now aell them for s)l each; tbat ia, 1 tor the Congressional Globe, and 4)1 for the Appendix. We propose to let subscriber tor tho Umgreesionai Uiooe and Appendix for the next session, have them for 00 cent each. They will be necessary to understand' fully the pro ceeding of the next session. The important nutters discussed at the last, will be brought up at 4b next session, in consequence of the universal dissatisfaction evinced in'the late elections with the vast and novel i.acnY.ncvww vyasrsaaBrrginotigrewg witiieot ton salting public opinion, or even allowing tne full dis cussion usual in regard to subject of ordinary interest , The reports of the Congreasiooal Globe and Appendix ire uot in the least degree affected by tbe party bias - of the Kd.tor. Tbey sre given precisely aa arittea out by the Reporters snd the members themselves, ' Aiid th whole are sobject td the revision and correct tmo "or the peakera,ii dSey pals IS re vie win "bur WTf iheet, in case any misunderstanding er misreptesenta-4 tion of their remarks should occur. ; anu mt. mtMomuon laiuaeit. im -m ssiMMhcd PKCSPECTU t or TBB Worth Carolina Temperance Union. rpHE Sute Temperance Society of N. C at its s nual meeting, directed it xecutive Comrnittse take meaaurea for the establishment, at this place ot Journal, devoted to the cause of Temperance. ' L-dionce to tbeir wishes, and impressed with 0. nee of auch a publication, tbe Committee lun! ned, if sufficient encouragement can taincd, to iasue the first number of such a publiesi to be called the NORTH CAROLINA TEmiJS RANCB UNION, on the first of January b.xl The leading object of the Union will be. th. Eli mination of Temperance princlplea We sliaii deavor.to present in ill psgea, a full record of the pm. gresa of the Temperance cause in or owo and in foreign land of lis Hcct upon individual and coro. munuics ana original article in 4ioience of it prin ciples, and in reply to tba various objection urged against it . , ' wmie, nowevor, tne promotion or 1 einperance will be tbe first and leading object of our Journal, It m out intention, that its pages shall be enlivened by a general summary of tbe moat important eventa of tbe day, and by particular attention to tbe interest of Agiiculiure. In carrying out this object, the Committee look with confidence to tbe friends of Temperance, particularly in North Carolina, for aid and support. A sew mi. pulse ha been given to the cause in this Sute. Were this tba proper occasion, we could tell a ul of whit baa beeo passing under our own eyes, which aouid send a thrill of joy through every benevolent heart. The reformation of the inebriate haa Commenced, and is itill going on with a power and mcccsa, which th most aanguine never dared to anticipate. Give u but1 the meana of communication, and we trust that an in. fluence will go forth Irem the Capitol of the old North Kute, to its remotest boundary, that will tell upon its happiness and prosperity through all future generauona, ' Permit us, then, most earnestly to appeal lo every friend of Temperance, Morality, and good order, to aid ns promptly. A the object is to commence sub. tbe new year, if lay oa tbe part of iU friends nny be fatal. Let every individual then, who feel an interest ia our success, and every Temperance Society, become re. sponsible, el once for the number of copies, winch they suppose can be circulated irUhcir iciwi,siid forwird -their names iuiinedistuly, for 10, 20, or 60 copies, as they may think tbe demand of their neighborhood any justify. Ia this way only, can we hope tor success in our effort. At a meeting of the Executive Cu i miflee of the X. C. Temperance Society, the following resolution wsi adopted : Whereas, arrangements have been mide to commence the publication of a Temperance Journal iu the City ol Rsleih, on the first w eek of January ant, provided oss THovaaaa Subscriber can be obUinw). lltBolvtd, That it be most earnestly recommenced to . i t ir . t . l . . . it li eacn oi mo vmrers oi ins oun i einperance Ducie!, aud to the member of the late Slate Convention, v:i to any who are friendly lo the cause, imrm-umiely alter the reteipt of this retolntion, to become repfosiU f t from 10 to SO 8ubcnbcr, ao that the publication may coiiirherice it thciraie contemplitcd." tty order of. the Eteculive Committee of the Nor h Carolina State Temperance Society. ' ' TERMS; The ortb Carolina Temperance Union will be pirS liklied okly on a medium sheet, (say 'Jo by li inclirs.) at One Dollar and Fifty Ccn's er annmn, pavsule I.N ADVANCE. Leiters containing Subscribers nan.ts and remitunces, must be directed, 'pottid or free, u the Treasurer of the Society, Jmu ltaows, Raleigh, North Carolina. All the newspaper in the Sute are respectfully r uested at give tins Prospectus one or two mscriiuo A" PROSPECTUS JVcutern Carolina Temperance Mrocntr, A monthly paper deeofeJ to the Tempt-runee Rtftrm, , PMuhti at AthttUle, X C, and eJ,!-i tri.aM na a,.a. Vms. Arrival! and Departure of the Mailt at, and from, Balisbury. Now that it Im coxfwl thai Mr. Clay was the head and front of the Cilley murder, which was duns lo ordt-r, by hia Charlies, Mr. Adams will perhaps drop ibe subject, for ihe stake of Auld Lang Syne." ARRIVALS. Northern, Sundsy, Tues day and Friday, at 11 A. .M. Southern, Slur.isy, Mon day, and Wednesday, at 7 A M. Western, Friday, Sun day, and Tuw!sy, at 9 P. M. Ststcsvi!l, Snndsy ai.d Thursilsy, at 4 P. M. Raleiuh. Nnndsr. and ; Tliursrlay t 10 P. M. i Chersw.ToeNjay.'l hurs- day, and Saturday, at 5 ' P. M J Fayetteville, Sunday ai d 1 hursiiay at H P M. I Miickhwlle, Fnday al 7 P. M. DEPARTURES. Northern, Monday, Wed nelsy, I'M 1'rulay, 'at 7 A. M. Southern, Sunday, Tues day, and Friday, at VI M. Wislern, Sunday, Tues day, and Friday, at 11 A. M. Statesville, Wednesday, snd Sstontay, at fl A. M. Ralegh, Wednesday and nturday, si 0 A. M. Chrraw, Midday, Wed rfny, and Friday, at 0 A. M. Fartlcville, Monday, and 1 rimy, st fi A. M. Mm kftilie, sluldJ at 6 A. M. Journal of Ha it Ling; : 'BY WILLIAM M. GOLOK, OF PHILADELPHIA. only in the Daily, Semi-weekly, aud Weekly Globes." The Daily Globe is W, the Semi-weekly Glob per annum, in adtancr. The Weekly Globe is painted in the sume form as the Congressional Globe and Ap pendix, and a complete index made to it at the end of each year. TERMS. For the Congressional Globe and Appendix for the last Ex'r Session, (1. For the Congressional Globe for (he next session, 1 per copy. For the Appendix" for the next session, ftl per copy. Sis copies ol eiihet of the above works will be aent for i ; twelve copies for $10, and so on iu proportion f lor a greater aun.ber. Payments may be transmitted by mail, posfage psiV, t our risk. By rule of the Post Office Department, postmaiiter ire permitted to trauk fetters containing money for subscriptions. ;y " 1 he notes of any bank, current where a aubscribcr resides, will be received by us at par. To insure all the numbers, the subscriptions should beNin Washington by the 15th December next, at farthest, though it l probable thai we shall print enough surplus copiea to fill every subscription that may Tie paid befora tbe 1st day of January next Ao oH'ntwn Kill b pad to any nrdir vr the monry arromsaniss itJ BLAIR &. Rl Vi-S. Washington Ciiyt October 25, 1941 - THE MAttKUTS. mo that allr.iys wer t . coni-nori m h,.- s.-,;ii ( ti.e foreign papers ihat scarcely a town in (Jermany parti-a, a ho f,.m ifolly erm-!.- thf!i, and i!.it h failed to celebrate the anniversary of the day or, fully expactnJ whijir wc were presu.t to Sin the ' which the ami of Moxrt parted from the heman brain of eon one of (!i psrtv sen'tcrerl by a cl-iy, and winged its flig'n ubove, whither il had so pistol, or a hole r two drilled lhroiih thoJyoVri soared in strains of celestm! harmony. At wiiha howie knif". lo less than one hour alter! Vinma, tho day waa observed with pciiliar m this party met, one of them (a young mini ah .ut ; leumny. Tiie Rrquirm was performed in the most twiiiiy two years old,) iost thirty thousand dollar. ' perfect nnd impressive Htyl", in St. Sli-pm-uV Carelessly oWrvii:' t!ut In- last il .llsr was gone, J 'hurch, which was hung with black, nnd hy tiled he got up from the tibT-, atid ro i ly atli.'d his ! with wax tax-rs, for tho occasion. In the navo of companions to go and titke a drink with him. I the Church a bier was erected, inscribed with the afterward learned tl.c hiory of this Ii..(h ful youth name of Moiikt, nnd surmounied by n wreail, (,f from the gentleman who was with me on the ocra ! laurel. Thus it is ih.it intelligent foreigners eek sion . I have described. A year before he had i to perpetuate Iho memory of those w ho have -lied come into the possession of an estate worth one a lustre on the literature and arts ofheir country. hundred thousand dollars. Two beautiful mid ac-; Court Journal. compli-hed sitrs were depndent uprn hiui, hut,, corning their mi xtioiidie eulreatie. he plunged , An ingenius Yankees is smd lo have mfinufiictu. into vice, and iu twelve moiitha was pminles !! ril from ono dandy a monkey, an ape, two bab- Did the wretch lung himtelH Oil, no ! the very oons, and a poppy, lie thinks he might have next morning af;. f the cene I have ineiitior.ed, mndo two more puppies, if he had carried out the saw him on lb'- levee) wtth tW iu-his hand, ' process. Exchange Vixr. ripermleiidiiig the unlading a stea,,,!, ,!,! t e had . This ia beyond all doubt false, fr rV(,ry ,nlln 0f already obtained a place, ami betaken himself to I sense knows thai a Dandy i only a puppy. Ttm- the s'lWdinnt'- ocenpatiii of a s"-nmli t eli-rk "' ' pnonre Adpocttr. This Journal will contain ' 1st A new edition of " A Short History of Paper' '.Money and Hanking in thj United States," by Wm.' ' J'- Gouge, with corrections and ad.jitionK, bringing the ! 1 Lirulivt down la the nraiin n AT SALISBURY, MARCH 4, 112. 9 a 10 Bcon, lt.il, llisndv, (pescli) IK (apple) oia4J :la3j '-: a Iron, Lard, Molasses, Nails, Uala... 4J.7 a 10 M a ittl 8 a 9 ' l'i a IS A TsariaajK-i Cosvcsnos that wis helj ,i. placeltarlj id September, resolved on publishing a pa per oi me aoove ime ana cnaricter, and appointed lit John Dicksoo ind D. R. M'Anally to eonduct iu From the many prcaslng engagements. Dr. Dicksua aireiJr has, be deems it impracticable tor him hn e aa one oftbe. eduara, tbuiw be wUheerta hV w-rt-- uiuucb ouierwise, 10 promote iu ln rsl, tl mibscriber therefore, proceeds to iasue this Prorpx" u ps own i)jni, wnn s nope mat na wm m rofcjnr"" .!?e5-.faV y:lj LKba Jrknd Iklemps,. cause tlnouglsjut Uie country, and that the paper tj soon have an extensive circulation." '.",. f'rirndi of the Ttmperce fiiise; to" you we Kilt a most earnest appeal while thousands upon llwo, sanda of, dollar are annually expended at theatres, ll circuses, at Ihe race track, at groceries, while ao paat are spared, the luxury ot retareiiieot and ease forefoot, and no labor deemed too severe lo ad vinos th intsi est of political aspirants, can you not do Muethin;- in a cause that must be dear to every true "patriot, philtn thropist, and christian 1 -Recollect there are but ! , very few, auch papers in alt the Southern tountry -Tbe Weau-rn part of North Carotins, the W of Virginia, and tpe Easlera part af 'i'ennessrs parties larly, need a periodical at this kind, and it w lot juu now to say whether tbey shall have it. ' The very low pricfe t which it was exej by tfc Cooveolion, will make it necessary, that a very Isrge suhscriptioa be bid, before the pubheatwe of it caa be justified. . " m ' t J '' w ' TERMS. ' The tjfer Carolina Temperance Adexa'.e w'J be published on a medium aheel, in auarto form, ruh ndmbcr making eight page, and will b furnu-lied it the very low price of Fifty fenti a copy. Where sin gle coon- are taken, the payment must be BiM.'e nably upon the reception of the first umnbtr. f K7" I'ostmister, editursor publisliersnf paparf, t&J all Ministers of the Gospel, are authorised agents. Proipectna'for "Kendall's Expositor. , 4 MOS KLND A LL Vnpoca tu eslablish a semi moulhly newspaper under the. above name, M be devoted to the following ebjetftl vit t jpl."Tho security of Ihe right t( suOrage, by ad ditional laws to punish bribery and fiaud. , 2.. Ap -exposure of abuse nr corruptions in Government, wherever known to exist. 3. An exposition of the principles of modem It.H.Lmi miiti it b ft. fil. niu. I I u . ,.tm . . r . ' . ii iw ll. .IF'I. II in iii.hi iiwwii..i"i - ... "l- Essays on Binkinp, Currency, Exchange., and .kindred topics, m wiuch,t!i.irts will be ,c 0 place these subj-cu in the cli srt-1 light powible. ;U. A semi-monthly review of th timos, emhricinf jthemo-t unp rUnt events, eHperiaily tl(M wh'di af j feet the general operations nf biiKine(.p. : tih. Such miscellaneous matter as will, whil it I will add to ihe intere.-ta of the work, subserve its j main object, which ia lliat of i-hnwiiig the true chsnic- nr..i our pnper money snd hnnkiiur tivntem. sn.l il. effect it has on the moribTmd hsppmo-s of the dilh r- -ni cisshcs-m tne community. Tl.ls J urLl wijlbe especially intended f .r Farmers nd Mecliaiitetul it is hoped it will not prove fmilc ful to Merchai.U and other productive members of so. Ciety. It will be published once every two weeks. Each number will contain sixteen page, octavo, double column, with the leaves stitched and cut, thus uniting the advantage of tho open sheet with a form enrr venient for binding. ' The paper will be fair and the type good. The price will be " For one copy, one dollar and fifty rents a year. For four copies, five dollars, or one dollar and twen-ty-nve cents eacn. Foi ten copies, ten dollira, or one dollar each. ' . Ii tit! cif's, i4eriplioiti muMl ht paid in advnnce. 1$. ewa.v, Ik' n.pg, lisle Kope, tKlon, (,clean) t'orn, I'ntlee, Flour, .1 f,0s fc-C(i Feathers, ' Xt a 37f Hi ll'ork, 4 a 41 H a !i5 IRice, (qiurt) F.'t ID a Insofar, (drown) 10 a lVJ is a 2(Ta25 14 a H Flaxi-ecd, Do Oil, 75 a W OOafl Do (loa .) l-ia-.ll Sa (bu.) 1 C- a 1 M nofsarkl ;t7dl l(K) StecL(bliMer1 Ma Di(cat:t 25a:!(l rTalhiw, 12J Whiskey, - SO a AT CIKRAW.S, Heef, (ncarre) Imcoii, Hitler, tC Uetjswsx, . Idle Rope, ColTee, Cot Ioii, Corn, (scarce) 8 a l'-'j a ti a Vhta HI a ,2j: a C, a o 15 n mi .A, FEBRUARY 22, m , Hour, Feathers, lard, (scarce) Molasses, Osts, Hicr.ClOOlbsj Su;.r, Salt, (nsek) lo (bushel) 0(l0a fitlj 4(1 a 4i 7a H 40 a U) .'17 a 10 KU 10 a 1-2 h7J a ftl AT CAMDEN, S. C FKBRIARY Z lSIi iieci, llncon, Hutier, Beeswax, Hgl7lliff, llnle Rope, Cofl'ee. 1 i a Ha" 15 a a 10 In 10 (button, torn, FIMir, Feathers, Iird, Molasses, Oata, Ra M TOO .17 a 40 10 a 12 :: a no 4 5 a 06 and (overnmeut. embracing Iho nulure snd uei of mnticy, nncf hislory of Ihe origin and progress of paier money in its venom forms. To these will be added all the topics common i" It' newspapers of the day, with a summary of news care lully compiled, forming an accurate history of ping events, Avoiding all personal sltereations, this piper, while il will not conceal its preferences fr men, will confine itself chiefly In the elucidation nf (sets mil principle. leaving the ruder portions of pditical controvtrry ' younger hands. The Esnior will bo printed m Ihe neatest marmc: UKn a royal sheet, folded in octavo form, each numlxr making sixteen pages, with an index a', the end each volume embracing one yiir. It will thus trn ' book containing a history ot Ihe limes with much m Useful and entertaining matter. PRICE 0ns Dufbjr prr flnwum, paid ia adientf. N'oaccounli will be kept, and the paper will uot be -sent until the money be actually received. Rink notes will be taken at their specie value. Tu those who collect and fiirward ton dollars, in u ditinnal copy will be sent gratia . Postmssters sre permitted by law to lorwtrd scription money in letters wrilten by theinsclies. All letter lo the Editor must be free or tpid, (r Aa lo tho pujo on tin pper will be but Punl la aeM s.,l . I. .IT u.fk M...MLsav it ia m lllfi 0'Cr " w waw IIU at IPBII .UfJVII IIUIIHfTf ! i , of every man lo procure all tho important news, ana 1 vast deal of other useful mailer, at not exceeding v , Dollar and Thirlq eix Cenet. Washington City, D. C, December 10; 111-
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