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t r i- V h 1 4. NEVER DESPAltt. : Though' th billow of life high round thcc HouI roll, Aim the waters ol darkness break over tin soul : Though thy brow ehould be clouded with sorrow J yf Yet there U a prom we then " never despair !" V Though the friends of thy jroulh should bo altered and ' changed, ' And 'the hearts that were fondest forever estranged ; . Though toira should embitter affection's warm prayer, Vet there ia a promise then neter deepa ir f 7 -- Though the wing of thy spirit bo broken arid crushed, And the voice that is loved, in eteruity hushed ; Though death blight the prospect of all that fair Yet thure u a promise then never despair l" , , Although by lira world thou art coldly forsaken, Itt tiiy iaiUi in that promise be ever unskaken ; . It will cheer the through life, and bleat tliee in death, Aud win j with delight thy last vanishing breath. Fir that promifc ia life in the hoaveo above, Where justice ia throned with merer and love : . Where blessing immortal and glories divine, For the chogt-n of God everlastingly shine. . 1 Then elm? not to earth with Its struggle and strife ; 11 it crush not thy apint, though it darken thy life ; But in thy dirk momenta of suguisb and care, ltemerober the promixe, and " never deapair !" " , (Joe great secret of domestic enjoyment is too much overlooked. It .lies in bringing our wants down to our circumstance, instead of bringing our circumstances up 19 our wants. Wants will a! ways be ahead of means, and there will be no end to the raco if you act the latter to chasing the for mer. Put the yoke of sell'-denial on desire, apply tho spur of industry to energy ; and if the hitter does not overtake ihe former, it will at least keep ia sight of it. Warwick, in iis "Spare Minute," thus do. scribes common friendship : " When I ee leaves drop from their trees in the beginning of autumn, just such, think I, is the fri'mdsliip of the world. While the cu.) of maintenance la-Ms. mv friend swarm in abundance; but, in the winter f my till both of them cut the iu..s ludicrous figure ima. need they leave me naked. He is a happy man !' Tut noise and uproar was ireiiiendou. that hath a true friend at his need j but he is moMptoj! truly hapny wh hath 00 need osilii frieuJs." astonishment, that two negroes were fighting 111 I Squire S's oiliest. None dared separate tfiem. At length, completely exhausted, aud pounded to a jt-l ly, they ceuied fighting. The circumstances of the case became known, aud the next day, hardly able 10 sit on horseback, their heads bound up, the,y started homeward, convinced that tbey had hit peu was busy with a paragraph, when his door was opened without much ceremony, and in stalked a man full ail feet in his stockings. He asked, " are you S., the editor of this paper '" Thinking he had found a new patron, the little man, with one of his blandest smiles, answered to the affirmative. The stranger deliberately drew the lust number of the parter from his pocket, and pointing to the ar tide against rogues in oilice, told the aflrigl ted editor it was intended for him. It was 111 vain that ' S. protested he had never beard of bun before. The wrath of the visiter rose to fever heat, and from being so long restrained, boiled over with double fury. lie gave the editor hie choice, either to publish-a humble, a vory humble recantation, or lake a good flogging on the spot. Either alterna live wis worm wood, but what could he do t The enraged office holder was twice bis size, and ai one blow could qualify him for an obituary notice. He agreed to retract, atid as his visiter insisted upon writing it himself, be sat down to the task. Squire S. made an excuse lo walk to tho printing office, with a promise that he would tx back iu stusou to sign it, as soon as il was finished. 1 ' S. had gone hardly fitly rods when he eneoun tered a man who enquired where Squire S's office was, and if he was at home. Suspecting thai he, too, was on the samo erran I as the other visiter, he pointed to the office, and told him he would find the editor within, writing a most1 abusive article agninst office holders. This was enough. The ryes of the new comer flashed (ire. lie rushed into the office and assailed the strjqger with Ihe epithets, "liar," "Koundhl? "KXiard, and told him he would leach huo what lo write. The gentleman supposing it was some bully sent there by the editor, sprang to bis feet, and a tight eiwu cd, that beat the Kilkenny cats all hollow. The table was upset and smas&ed into kindling wood Ihe contents of a large jug of ink stood in puddles on the floor the chairs bad their legs and bucks broken beyond the skill of surgery lo cure lliem. This seemed only to inspire the combatants with stilt greater lury. Blow followed blow, with the rapidity of lightning, and ihe lorce of a sledgeham mer. First one was kicking 01 the floor and tin n the other each taking it 111 turn, preity equally. The ink on the floor found its way to their laces, and cars, and but ono mouth and tongue. "I do noi know," said the philosopher, "but this you may learn Irom it that he should bear twice as much as be should speak." Justxet.'K certain justice of the peace would only bear one of Ihe partie in n case before him, because as he said, it always puzzled him when he heard both,. True hope- is based oa energy of character. . 1 strong mind always hopes, aud has always cau-ie to j hope, because it knows the mutability of human affairs, and how slight a circu. nstance may change the whole course of events. Such a spirit, too, rest upon itself; it is not confined tooneparticu inr object. And if, at last, all should be lost, it has saved itself its own integrity and worth. obtained very little satisfaction from their attempt to Jtg u editor, U'jrts.lheso troublesome and often painful excrescences, covering the ha 1 wis sometimes lo Ihe Grand-tiircd by the AMERICAN ECLIPSE, The Champion of America, W inner cl the gr'cat match race, The North against the South, $20,00 Q-Jlside. 'piIKtlinrough-bred horve LATH, bred by CyL Wade 1 llmnpton, of South Carolina, will make his fourth and IhuI Season, which is now comnienced and will end the lit Jul , at the follow ing places, vii : t Jacob Cole nnns,Clwrrusounty,every Momlsyand Iuesdy; at iSulisbury, Weduewlsy ami 1'hurwJsy ; and at Leung, ion, Davidon County, Friday and Saturday. lie will be regulsrly ut his tands, public days and high water excepted, lie will be let to marej at the tollowiof re duced prices : the season, to be discharged by ten if paid before the season expires, and $15 lo insure, poyable aa soon as the mare is ascertained to be in foal. or liie propery ciianges owners, sou ntty cenu 10 ine griKiiu. nCT tJare will be taken to prevent accidents, bu), in no instance, will 1 be responsible fur any thai may occur. U. W. LU.U. Suheyury, N C, Marcb IS, M2. , ir. PKDIGKEE: I certify thai LATH was bred by me, and that he was l.jIi'J 111 toe Apriug U He was got by (jo- doipnin, hia dam Putuliutiia. by Sir Arcby ; bis g. lani" Vou ig Loilery, also by Sir Archy, out ol Col. Single loo's ci leOrut. d Lottery, by the imported Bedford out of toe iiuporied nuie Amuliua; UouuipbiU wan gvl by Lclipot-; Ids um Sylpu, by llttplieirtiou out of ljller by iiiipirttd Ut dlord, JLc hoipUi blion was got by liie imported Uuzztrd out ol the ujui of Sir Archy. pCSCUIPriUN, PLUFOK.MAN'CE, LC. LATH is a tins buy, w.tliout white, 1" hands, 3 inches liin, Wltti goml UNie, kiwi capital iclKin. At 3 years old, be won tin- prxluc.- emk at Colu.i.bM, 2 utile Uckls, bekliug Air., i 4 iwT I'uijf . Ukutf, aikl CapL Spano's (.'oil, Comtuti n, uiaeouiers paying torteiU 'I W'i we k ufitrwarus ne w .11 me J ockey Club Purse, 3 Hole li. ai.-, al .ur'U'.a, Je lliij Kile, Slid dtMaocing U.hck Uirj Al liarlenton be was beaten by Clou-liopp-r tor Lie J kcy Cluo Purse, 3 mile heals; being very uluc 1 iuom le- waa witliurawn slier liie hrsl best. Al 4 )ear uU, Ih- wi le ocki-y, Cluli 1'urae, 4 mile lieu In, al CsinUeii, Lx-olnij Sir K.-uneUi aiMl Ourabulla at 3 lieats; lining liie lire! 111 cuuM'queuce of boiling when several lenms iu advance ol 10e held, just be fore ho reacte d in julg ' staud ; and g tinig enlaug led aiiiongnl lie- caiiut a, lie aosisined an injury which occisiuneu li s witlHlriftuI t'roui liie 1'urt LATH was race horse ot the first rlaaa, which he evinced 111 hi triila with Uay Maria, Cliarlolte, Kuhnp, and Kitty lle h, and in pothl ol bluod be is inferior to none, wuether nnjoried ur native, ills osutilutkin is roonsr, having sr b-wlrr mn4 h TOpef pood: or TUB w . .VorfA Carolina Temperance Union. fpilE Sute Temperance Society of N. C at its an nual meeting, directed i luecuuvo .ouiiiiiuc w lake measures for the establishment, at this place, ot a Journal, devoted to ihe Muse of Temperance In obedience to their wuthet.aod impressed wun uin iinwvlanes of aueh a Duplication, the Committee have determined, if sufficient encoursgeiuent can be. ob tamed, lo usme tho first number ol mien a puoiicauon, lo be called ihe NullTIl CAKOUNA TEMPE RANCE UNION, on Ihe first of January next. The leading object of the Union will be, the disse mination of Teniiwrsiice principles. We shall en deavor to present 10 its psge. a lull record of the pro-o-reas of tho TemM ranee cause in our own and in lureign lands of lu etlect upon. individuals ad.Miu-l muuiiies and original aniciea in ueit uceoi 11s puu ciples, and in reply lo the various objections urged ag.mallC . While, however, the promotion of Temperance will be the first and leading object of our Journal, it is our intention, that its pagea shall be enlivened by a general summary of the most important evruu of the nay, aud by particular attention to ihe interest of Agriculture. In carrying out this object, tha'Comiuittee look with confidence to the friends of Temperance, particularly in North Carolina, for aid aud support A uew iiu duIks has been aiven lo the cause 10 this State. Weia this Ihe proper occasion, we could tell a tat of what t has been peaking uoder our own eyes, wmcn wouui sendatlirill of joy through every benevolent peart. The reformation of the inebnaie has commenced, and is still going oa with a power and succecs, which lbs ninst sanguine never dsred to anticipate. Ciive us but the means of communication, and we trust that aa in fluence, will go forth from the Capitol ot tie old North Sute, to iU remotest boundary, that will tell upon its happiness and prosperity through all future generations. I Permit os,'ihen, most earnestly to. appeal to every friend of Temperance, Morality, and good order, to aid us promptly. As the object m to commeuce with the new year, Jtiay oa the part of its friends may befstsL Let every individual then, who leels an uilejjjatfuour success, and every Temperance Society, become re sponsible', once for tbe number of copies, which they suppose ian bti'circulited in their vicinity, aud forward their hnjies immediately, for 10, 2U, 01 60 copies, as they may tomb the demand c4 their neifborhJ may justify.' In this way ouly, can we bop tor success m our efLrC- 1 , - J At a meeting of the Executive Co mittte of lbs N. C. Temperance Society.'ihe lollowmg rswolution was adopted: Whereas, arrangements hate been made to commence the publication ot a Teaiperance Jioiroal in the City o Raleigh, on the first week ot Janusiy next, proviled osa TuotaaKO Subncnbt rs can be obtamfd. ArsWsesl, '1 hst it be niost earnestly recommended to esrb ot the t)ibcers of the Stale Temper! nc Society, end to Ihe members of In lata Stale Convention, and to any wi o ar Irieudly lo ill cause, imuietlialely alter ib reteipt ot this resolntioo, lo becum respooaible ur from 10 to 50 Subscribers, so that the pucatiou may couunence at the time contemplated. Uy order of thtt Executive CutuuiUee of the North Carolina State Teuperaoce Society. TERM 8: The North Carolina Temperance Union will be pub. Wished weekly 00 a medium sheet, (say Vti by 19 incites,) at One Dollar ami ntty Cents per aunuui, payable l. ADVANCE. Leiters containing Subscribers names and remittances, must be directed, postpaid or tree, to the Treasurer of lb Society, Jahcs ikows, Raleigh, North Caroliua. ' 'All the newspapers io the State are respectfully re uesed lo give this Prospectus one or two insertion. PROSPECTUS Off TUB da war, are u mi worn out, ana not a inur ler 1 to i be had for love or money, fcven ' shocking ac ciJents" and " awful cdtatrnp)ies,'iare as scarce I as warming pans in tho West IihIdm, and there ha ' Simple Remedy for Huriu.TU London Med ical liji lie contains a coininuuication Irom lr. Wi!liainsMi, mi ihe treatment or born, recommeii uoi ucea a iu o, or a liian way roooery won i h , .' " - ' I ding Ihe lather of comtuun bar ton p at tuprxwr lo m1 'H B U IIS out IS 10 U1 UOIItS I t 1111 O .. ... . .u... il ... 1 1 1.. , a their women, a.,J s-nl lreo the.r.w,.l, a kind : . . & , " . auDitc.,-n, TliC .fUof nss that .b.,ies l!..ir theory; wlulo loo many t lla,t;ilVreJ lt uccMv. ahile performing some. . ,1,. r,.W. ... .,,,1 ael.-Hi..j, tor Ih-m-eUvs. fly a ChriIiaaatJsltot--r.er.ii;iiise th. gfeat-J. JcfriTe!nM'CrWeirrs'vnTn ITIeTfTuTfB'r'isj ' worff, r.atn umies m fctajswrras iinioy oTnus lo public G.k1 has create I the . f on flh, treat tlie.r j 0)Crely tl) JlllS()lvB muc commol) uhmg tulh , iM"l iiu tnu 1 .how. . wis u if -nle and female had out meutal aud ! ,e T w, uke ttp,,t. Wtoj, ,,e uatai- or ' Willwoud Jan. l-3!. e-nrttual attributes ul.ke. . . warts wiliith.s for a inuiuie or two, and allow.lhem . Fr-.m the U.ve C.VrMtlcaie f Col. Ihmpton, lo dry without being wiped.; This repeated two l,t hre-d mid hud LATH triued for Ihn Tuif, 11 From (hr LtuutiUe A'lvrHtrr. lr tliree day ,, wilt gradually -tlesiroy, the most ir . w ill bo m-tu ilml he ciHiidered him a Race horse , FLOUJlN'ii AN El)l 1'Oit iiui,.,,i I.- ihMnrMsm,s'i h iKt of h ! of ttiowtirsi rlsss, tiol iuiIv from Hie races he has ' .......... - " 1 ldi ine niKtiii 1 sutiicieni iu oriHiuce me uiM.ruaii . . .l . - Hie 1 uri. ai.u ruuiiii ir wiiu coiistoeiaum iiuecBaai.. rlt w.U ,.Wbo .uWotd b .lu..crtihtaii;,ililie I con. id' red L itti of the purest blood, not to be , surpus.d by any hors-, imported or native. j I consider it entirely unnecessary lo attempt to I eulogise LATH, either lor his performance 011 ; the 'l'ui or as lo his b.isid, a nee, in tverv rp c', 1 tie H so well sllesled. Bol will remark ihal Lath 1 has not only descended from pure blood, but has me from stork 0"th Sirv, Ursmisire. Dam, si.d : llr 1 1 dam, Dial are o the ruuiiiiiit IiLmmI. For j instaiiCe, hi fire G -dolphin mad his four nnlss 111 ,7 10 nu'es ami 5(J second. Ins (i rand-ore, Ihe : A . e 'li-n-i l-ii;s, vi well ku iwn at me North and j South, mado 1.1s lime in. the great match rare, the North against the Sjulh, S'JOdUtt aside, iu 7 mm n 'fi 1 id -17 eciMi.., win. 11 tv i.ue won Willi con : id- mil.- ei lnt. Tins race gainel him Ihe menm .rthie inric- ot the I'lMinpimi id the N'oriti. liis I il i'ii sire I hv Hie ren.iwiml Sir Arrhv wosn re ' p.ii itioii s a rae'i r, or , Mand unqie-t.i)iH d both 'in Knu'iii't tin.l Am- rn-4. The uran.l d tm of ; LA ill. O d Lottery, brrd by lite Kieal ,s,jiliern 1 111cteur ol lii.re, t'd. K. SmgletiHi, ol South : 'aroliua, w nc-h hail projlueed more fine race horses Mian itny other mare, in I he liinm. I'liu it will 1 tf Been ilml Iht re is milled in LATH two of the ; hel uMi'lst "f" lltt- Swill li, II. 1111 lo , and Singleton's 1 ro-ed wim Ui'ii. ( oles ol the North. 1 Tlie public 1 now pre.ei.ted with such an oppor j tunny "I inipruyi'ig ti,c li....d ot ihn' noble and u inl am in hI, tie'ji.iri!, a rarely occurs in thii s c L.. Western Carolina Temperance Jldcocale, A monthly paptr devoirs! le I As Ttmyrrmrut Rrform, PuUuKeJ at AtktilttiTSl C., nJ tditti A Tcupuancb Cosyssrios that waa held at this place early iu September, resolved on publishing a pa per of the above title and chancier, aud appointed Ur. John Dickson and IX R. M' Anally lo conduct it From liie many pressing engagemenls, Dr. Oicksuo already has, he deems it impracticable tor bim to be .recognised aa one of the editors, tbongb be will cheerlully use sit '.ill other rtmrd'ut. After coiinneutiii4 and X iniiiin I ho merits of a number ol applications to nurns, . e says : Common toiip, beside ils greit value as a lucnl application, cotjiraands Ihe additional ad anuge (' '.lu.i. Ki.,., il l,..i..l 111 l.'.iM. 1 J.mii,ii'i'U Tin. v. lieu lliev par a publutuer fur bis papr, do not , , , . , , . ' - " n.iu'i. i.T M.I111.I1 I mil in K l.uliil i.r.i..h . L'lf.rr id caa we poor editors do to k'-p our readers in cixxl humor? Some contrive to fiil up their columns with their own private coacoras, and what is worse yet, with their pnooal qoarrels. But this is au example w do not iutoud lo follow. Patrons, expect hnn to devote it to his own private ull.ur. ; thi: A t-oiuuioi, shaving box may u.avs ue pto 1 rnrtrvn-An yriuitd iiri,K.iMtf r,VA n!l .iu-., if' l.n ; , . , ,. , . .cured, from wtneu a good laiiier may in Uie coure wer? to keep the Mder fir his hors in the gillory 1 . ... r ' ' ! J . ...ll.lllll ... IMW.I I.U HUJlIu ..t.l u ..-.l 1 ..... 1.1,. , tit 1 IHIH.IW WI ,WV UV . .111 VUI.IIP:III . ,l IUIII' Jeris then gently In id over t.ie burnt surlace l.y ! meaus ot a suavtug brusli aud repeated as soon as I hi p n i re i the hist com begins lo dry, or turn. This practice ought to be repealed ucci .,iMihy oaring the first day , or until such lone a the pain is relieved. 'Fiie Uenelit uccruing lo the p it.eiil i-. immidiute, and the result ot' Ihe prachc) highly satiifuctoiy. '' Father wlmu is litem goml limes going to "AVlii do sou iitcsn, my sou 7" " Wliy. jtm kpuff you lold us tfheu na cama . of the e'lureb, or tiang up bis winter's stock of ba coo an. sausages around the pulpit. Aud et tin wouIJ not be more pilpably appripriaiing in pri vute use, what belongs lo the public, Ihan iir an edilor to till bis paper wuli hi own personal slf.ir. Well, a we are not di-posed lo occupy our cl u nns with personal abu-ie, we will try sum. thing else, and relate an incidvut, for the truth ol winch we ran vouch. About twenty five years ago, when a certain Woteru ate, (which o sli.iil not. name,) was a territory, and with ie mhabitsms. a vmiii? law "buUt UlJl lhe U'a P'""''d " 'ini yer from im of the old Suite-,' emigraied il.uher, '; ,,,ure ,,,J" " fcdf and sellfed in the town ut K. lie succeeded ndnn rably in bis pfuVasinn, soil r"gw rwtndty in tr'tnilur favor, lie bad been there nearly Uo jeaVs, wnen , l,ul"u lfo1" ,t,llt c, conveiiinn, in ir vill(-e, ho induced a printer to come on' mid prim lor in i. ' ,l,,u " M""''f H'1"1"' w elected Prei.l. nt, y,.u a weekly pipvr, of h.ch he was ed.tor antl pro -w'mUi n'v,, " w" d'IUr e,ery day urn! roast prietur- Sqiu're d. n nmcli pleased, for a v t , with editing a.lLtpi-r. II- was a man .sf very sun 1 1 " ll,U' 'V. 'wh-eat your potatuc and st'.i, ' atalure.'bui ho uidtTe, editorial " WE " as fre-1"1"1 do"'1 Lotl'lf uUf diddy." q lent a if tU;ra su i J.,z -it of Inm, and encli as I big as Darnel Laitiben, or th- K-ntu.-k tlr, t. " C,,,ne ' "'V, give us one of lhoe Tijxi ytran e to sny, th-re were .,t t:,e ti ..c, men m;c,,,,"a "u nmS w,:l1 H"r." Office who were riot a p.rticJw in ire honeM !,; )A,,",!c,'''''''',!,'oi'ril,iy,loaui..,c.il Imle cuap. tbey ah"u!J be; a t.nng wlucti pr.ihthi never hiip. ; 1 "'U'-t m, replied Tomm) " Fan,er (as pened bciore, and oevtr will again. S.p.'.re a. ft;li J ' 'I'l'""' dead and if he calctie mo ti;fi ,j all Ihe pntnoiis.n of a son of O, and poun d iji ' Vi,jr l,t" Uvk l,k0 n P sood." grape sltol end canister against public abu-e. ' This soon stirred a bornyi'a nesUabout hi ear A Potcrrfal Rrmnder. A minister and a but a tut rJ wus no oilier pajer in lite lurriinrv , ' hurt h w.irden were llilkiug of the diasoluii'iie.-t i.f there was no reply, ni.d he enjojed his wjrliii. iilie sexton. "I ku w of but one way of iimkn g proie!iit.c in security. . mm think of his latter eml," said iho nninstt r, Al lenih he p'ibliehed an article more severe '" and that is lo iiinke hnn toll (mi) rul beil." and cutting, ajauisi iinlleasanee in olfice, thanai j" Aye, sure enough," retihed.ttiKj urd. u, " he thai bad pieceded it. I.i fact, though pointed hi i ..u!d constantly Ui9 a rope Uloie Ins e)cs ! iioii of rnuiitrv K W, N E A r L Y MjMxT) AT THIS f ' nrosrLCTtii Off TBI ' Cocgresclonal Globe and Appendix, f piIESE worka bav now been published by us U JL . ten consecutive sessions ot Conireks, Limu... ciug with the session of 1 bil'J :i. , They have had md. wide circulation, and have been so universally appruy,. and sought after by Hie public, that we dem it mmI I . . L ........ .. . . i vea. sary oniy in wis ms-pevwia w h; uiai mty wi u couiiuued at ihe next session of Cong ru, and Unui succinctly, their contents, Uie Ibrra in abicb ibev mi i J.... J ,k. ....... i... ik ' mu 1 be Congressional Ulobe is made up' if the daily Droccedings of Uie two House of Uroiti-. 'n'l speeches of lb ntembeisar abridged, or coiideiised, to Bring uiem uiw reasuuauin, or resoame ..tengUw-A) the rtstiluUons offered, or motions made, are given at " length, in the mover's own words; and the yeas irj nays on all the important question. It is priuiid aitii small type brevier and nonpareil oa a double icy.i sheet, in quarto form, each number containing 10 iy, quarto pages. It is pn tiled aa fast as the business oons in Congress furnislies matter enough for a number ubually one number, but son elimea two nuii lei,, week. We bav invariably printed rnor nuu.Unj than there were weeks in a set ion. The apprtiinn session of Congress, it is expected, v. ill contmue? Diontbs , if so, subecribcrs may eipt ct bele n U) and 40 numbers, which, together, will make between iXu and (JU) royal quarto pagea. The Appendix is mad up of the Parainm's an. nual message, Ih reporla of th principal iiflit ers uf ibe.Covemmeut Uist accompany it, and all H e !,. speeches of members of Congress, w ritu u out or re vised by themselves. Il fat printed in the same form i9 the Congressional Globe, and usually makes aUoit ue same number ut pages. Heretofore, on account of ihe set speeches being so numerous and so long, we Im not -completed Uie Append! until one or two months alter the close of in session ; but, io future, we intend to print the speeches as (sat as Uiey shall be piepartj,. . and uf course shall complete Ut work within a b w days after lb sojournment. Each of these works is complete in itself; but it is necessary tor every-subscriber who desires a full knowledge of Ihe proceediiig of Congress, to bave both ; because, tbep, if there should be sny smbiguity iu the synopsis of the speech, or., auv desnaf of ks r-ctnes, s published iu liie Congressiooal Ulobe, the reader may return to lb Appendix to see the speech at length, coi reeled by lb member btmselt. , , Now, llier at no source but Uie Congressional GleU and Appendia, from which a irio can obtain a lull bblory of tb proceedmp of Congress. Caus aud SsUTOk'a Register of Debates, which coolsinee a his tory, has been suspended tor litre or tour yeaia It cost about hie times ss much tor a session aa lb Coo greNttoBal Ulobe and Appendix, and did not contain la equal amount of matter, a greet ptlitioo ot Hit curresl protending being otoiiled, W ar enabled lo pnul the Congressionsl Ulobe atd Appendix at the Iu rate now propo d, by having a large quantity of type, and keeping the Congressional matter that we set up fif th dailf and semi-weekly Ulobe, sisndiug lor ihr Cong resMonal Ulobe sod Apendix., If we had to s-( up Ui nutter purpistely lor thes works, wo could not afford to print Uiem foralouble the price now.oli .rijrii. . (ouiplele ludt aes to both the Congressional and th Appendix are printed at the close ol each sea men, and sent to all subscribers for them. We hav on hand 3,000 or 4,000 surplus copies of the Congressional Ulobe and Appendix for Ihe Ultra Session, which make together near one thousand royal quarto pages. They give Ih fullest history of Cm gres Uial baa ever beeo publudied. We now 1 Uiem for f 1 each ; thai is,ral for the CougreMiJ I Globe, and $1 for the Appeodtx. We propose lo Id ! subscribers kr the Congressional Ulobe si.d Appendix ittsr th neat session, hav them fi CO cent cadi, i They will be necessary lo understand fully tl.e pi., 1 eeedinrs 61 the next session. 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Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 25, 1842, edition 1
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