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AT SALISBURY, MAY 27, 1M2.
Ihcon,
Ileal,
Brandy, (poach)
Do (apple)
flutter, '
Bc'CsWSX
Hugging,
Hale Rope,
Cotton, (dean)
Corn,
9 a 10
so ao
Iron, 4S a 7
Lard. ' . - . 8 a 10
Molasbca. . .r.O a (i'2Jl
2oa
Naila, ? 6 a 0
10 12J Oats,
15 a in
4 a 41
15M
10 am
19 20
Pork.
IS a 'A
Rite, (quart)
10 a lJj Sugar, (brown)
Do (loafA IS a 'JO
30a 35
Salt, (ba.) 1 25 a $1 50-5
Coll'eo, .
Flour,
14a4c
4 50 a 5 00
Do (tack) 3 75 11 00
Steel, (blister) 10 a
Feathers,
3T a 371
Do (cunt i!5 a 30
i'laxtccd,
Do Oil,
73 a M)
UOaJl
Tallow, . ... 151
Whiskey, . 23 a
AT CIIElUW, a O, MAY 10, 1345'
Jkef, (scarce)
lincon,
flutter,
Beeswax,
B-ggiiig,
Bale Rope,
Coffee,
Cotton,
Corn, (scarce)
3
7a 8
124 a 15
VI a 23
Flour.
0 HO a 0$
Feather.
40 a 41
7a 8
a: a 40
13? a It)
4 a $Ti
. 10 a 12
a 75
J a $1
Ijird. (scarce)
Molasses,
SO 25
Oat.
1C a
12j!ltice,(100 lbs)
121 i 15
fa
15 Sugar,
liHSalt, (ack)
J50 a 021
Do (bushel)
AT CAMDEN, S. G, APRIL '.'7, 1812,
f.ccr, .-
Bacon,
Butter,
Beeswax,' '
Bagging,
Hale Rope,
Coffeo,
4a5
71 a 10
15a Is
Id a 25
20
121
15 a 10 ,
Cotton,
Corn,
Flour
Feathers,
Ijird,
Molasses,
Oat.
3 a 8
CO
700
.17 a 40
10 a 12
33 a so
4") a tki
rito.sri:i'.Ti
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Congressional Globe" and Appendix.
riUESE worke have now teen published by ua fur
JL tun consecutive sessions of Congress. Coinuien-
cing with the session of li32-3. Thet havn had such
wide cuculstiou, and nave been so universally apffovra
and (ought alter by Uio public, that we deem it neee.
rnry only in thin Prospectus to say that they w ill be
eontiiiucd at the next session cf Congress, and to itate,
succinctly, their contents, the form in which ihty wil
tc priuled, and the price lor them.
The CorjrefMonal tilcbe la made ep tf the daily ; in
piceedinp of the two llotiprs of Conptcta. The will call for increiacd expend it urea and renewed all rac
pcecils of ll member are ahndfjed, or condenbed, to j ticm i,r the coming year, 42, tot the leat t of w Inch
Itwg llmrn into a' reotonable, or readable length. All will be an improvement in Inequality of the paper, and
the resolution ofl't'red, or motion made, are given at; addition el popular contribuiorn, 1 ti.bracinjf, we lully
lens tli, in the mover' own words; and the yea and j 1 i-iieve, the test liKt lo any aimilar Journal in the world,
l.ayg on all the important ejiies' inn. It is printed with The CVuricr is indepi-ntienl in it eharactcr, fearle
unall type brevier and nonpareil on a ilouMe royal y ptrniing a strailit tuward ceurte, and upiil!eg
tliiet. in ouarto form, each number containing 10 royal , tl hi fci inurenlot l!ic rule,ic. It i strictly neutral m
ijrarto pagei. It i printed o fant a the buainc done
in tonpreta lurniHiei matter ; enongli lot a. nuttitiete4-rmK
iiuuijji uuv tlitiiiUri, vui vim viiiiiva mu it 11 if I vT m
ueck. We have invariub!y pnu'.ed mure number
tiian thcrt; were week in a om;on. The approaching
henjion of CoiIgre!, it is rxpectcd, ve ill continue 7
' month, if so, lubucrihera may expect between 30 aid
4.1 number, w Inch, together, w ill make between 5(0
and 000 royal quarto page. f- -
XLc Annenilix i mftf1" " j tinm,iimwU.ffi
ui Coveruutcut Uit aeeompsuy it, and all the long
pcechcsof member of Congriiw, wntten'ijui or re
vised bv tIjernMilves. It u printed tn the pome form a
the Congrentional lobe, and usually makes sbout the
I . I . II ...f .' . . e .i
rnmr liuinul Ul iiliiiviipiv, (Ml ICUUIil I'l 1110
n (ecehea being do nnmerona and fa lone, we hv!
not completed li e Appendix until w. or-two nn iillit
.. alter the close ot the aev-ion ; but, in fiitiirp, c intend I
lo print the speeches .t t'.'tl a !t,.-y hl.nl, t,o pier-J,
and of couMe aiiall c.Miioleti- the wora within a t'- .v
eJv alter the sejoorrtnent. !
l!ch of ihetis woilri ill cixnc'e'c Iti i!.-e!f, tut it la i
fieceMwry r t- (ry ftUrrnS r- who- uet-irt a full
knowledge. cf the proci -edtiiM i f t.orn'r-v, to have wi,icl' Brc '"""'ediati-ly trumii rnd to nn column, ti cs
bjtb ; because, tlien,' iftlieTrc 'Uu!d bo "a7y aniit'uityT BffwNiigrai.t, wU elhujw a xcrreet aid.
iu th yimpia of the speech, or ni.v din ot u or-' fnmeted account ft whateur eeuraed nilit.t, ei
rtctnoKVU. puth?t;Cttim?te Ce.fir. i.n.ul t;iul.e, hv ,hPr ,l bcn:C Cfatfe-ad.-r-adcr
may return to. the Ajpenoix to e liiy piici. j THE iMARKETf.
at length, coirctU d bv the i. i crhcr Inn i
Now. there is no source hut the Vn2rrW.ntl lil,le I ,a,""lar c9rc " r'iot n.!;i-
.,,.1 .,.,.rf r... rt, . r.. . . .1
j .. ... ... ... ISHM. MU DIM ,
pcatox Kegmter of IK-bate. vvh.ch c i.'oiwd a hi. 1
lory,' ha. been suspended l, r U.rce or lour yearn. It i
lory, ho. been auspcniii'ii li r ilirce or lour years.
grCtoiuiial
uual tilolo at:d A;;.et.uL, and did t.o c. t.iain an I
amount ot matter a great portka ol tl. current
.lin-a being ramtt.d. We .re cabled U print
equa I
proceed inps oemjf o)ni;t(ti. e are rniblrd te print
t'.:i t'onjressktnsl i!ule ami Appendix at the low rnte.
aliord to print ihtm lor dctuie the price now eli.rgcd.
Complete Indexes lo both the ( 01 (reiil tiiiibe
'td Iho Appendix are prn.tti! ot the cioto el etch see
no), and sent to all uMrr:!ieri for them.
.Ve have on hand H.lX'O or 4,WI i:rp!'M rirr r.f
tliaCotigresvional tili besi d Appendix for the f)xtra
MWdObin. ivlilfl. lnnLn tiolrr rnr .n. tl.r..M.i.l .... ..I
iiiarto pijics. limy yive the fullest history it 1
rr- tint has ever Uen (uhlished. V.c'iow m II
liirmfor e.chi tut iK. jl , ,hl IicsmomI .
lobe, sii.j si (nr the Aroei.nix. We irur"w t, lt '
suUcr.bi.r- lor the Cong regional (ili.be tud Ap-ue;ix
lor iho ni'At Kitien, .ae them lor oO ctul estu.
invy u 1.1 ue- nuee-Mirjr io uiiuernsiiii Uny t!,o pn
ceedins tl tlio next tewii ii. Tt.o iti.jx rt u.t n.atur-
discus.-.) at the hsl, wttle .bn.i.ght Uii tl !1U m xl
acfSiUii, in corsequeuro el the omversal diiiifjctioii
evinced 111 the laie e.eclion tvnh tl.ef v ii si .1 revel I
fysteiii of policy which the power hve ntruduce.l, :
end v.iiith was forced tlir.iugli CoiiKre&s wiii.out con
mj t'tiy ji!iL!:c r p::i.on,'or eu-n allowing tne full di
eussK.n usual in r.-;'rd lo euhjets ot crdinary ir.t r".
The report r.f tSc Conn snnsi Cilol.e t i..t Aj ki..: x
ere not in the lt'f.vT iVrrn atlected ly the par'y t ;n
f the Editor. Tin y re given prtc.,i ;y as written
eiit l y ti.e Reporters end ihe member U.eii Ivr
And tlm whole re subject In l!.e- revision and e. irrc
l.os) ot the fprakers, ss tl.ry pit m m review in e.or d'ii!y
liecl, in case arty misuriiler-itaia.'iiig ,lt u,i.ffprrcii!a
lion of their renmrks should occur.
Wc make a daily analyst of the doii)..i in I'-.irer?.
!! fiive our opmion in it frei ;v. but lin
. 1 E 1 lift...' 1.. 1U
The Daily ilotw is 10, (lie Seini-wi i kly lib .be 2
per siltuiin. i: nih'iim'r. The Weeklv liloii" w printnl
id the same f,,rm a tl.o t;iriiesioiihl (ili.r -ami Ap
pendix, sod a eoui;iletu index o.a.lo to it at the eeu ot
1 ach vear.
T 1: ii m t; .
or the t.onprefi'ional (jlobo and Appendix f.r tin
Extra Kenton. l. .
For the C..r.Sresi.al Clohe for the i.r.u ::m,
l J,tr t',l-)'- j
)or the Append. x lor t'.r 1 1 t sel ,n, pirr.-pj.
Six copii J ol enl.er . f t'.e nl.ovo vor!, u i' he r. it !
f.rN.j; tv.f Ive copies f.r $!t and h 011 ui 1 iok,rtioin!
f.r a .-reater miu.li. r.
l'a) ineutd mr.) I e irn snotii d'l x rnail, srr finl,
nl our ri-k. H a rue-ol Ibe J'usl t iliee 1 -parli:ii i t,
ji.tina-!i rn are permi'ted to Irank letters eontniiiii j.
money for (uhscnption.
The note of any batik, current wheru a ruUcriber
resi'I, j,u!l be p'cei'.u! bj us ot par.
. Tii lusiuo all tl. 1 . ir her. i;e subscript ioik rinml.;
n tn Wasliinpton l the l.Mh December irxt, l
lartlie!, jhotij;li il m pn Imblo that kve shnll print
tfiMiugii miiplii copies to fill evcif siiliMripiion that
may bo paid 1 be lore ti.e 1st day of January 11! vt. .
A'e allmlinn uiH be paid lo nay nrHi r vi. IU
tmitff ucftmjmniiB it. ' BI.AIlt .V UI i'.H.
'aliiiigton City, 0et4er 25, If II
; rropoaed- by Having a l.rj;e qimntny ol type, j ,rticlctil, Uer ilore, Soenee, ,, , W..n.c,
. e-ep ,m. the Longre.,,., , nrnr tlmt y e l up for Aj,ril.u;,urt., Much,,, Musx. eN Ife, It!,. Ainu'
, Tl r"l 'ndlAPf' "!,X- 1 l,Ml !'! . U..i.ral Famoy New, ,M.r, w,i.-s a
I P U.c matter Cut Nrelv lor tliete.WnrkM. we eoli H nnl ' ii'
A3Mm YOU BAMi.
fpilERE it a large quantity of plunk, Wcaiitlinff
X and eiher building materials on hand lor Hale at
the Mill of Charles Fisher, on South Yadkin River,
formerly Peursoii'a Mill.
alio
Aqimntily of choice curled Mople riuhk, tuitablo
for making liMe-l'uftiiiiire of variout kinds.
Ar.y quantity of aw d Shingles can bo furnished at
a very aliori notice. These. Shingle aro always made
out of heart pine, -or yi llotv poplar, Of a regular tize,
and rtxjuiru no jointinjr, but can be oailed on the rwf
tuat as they lall from Hie awi Price per 1,(KI0 at
the Mill. H ILLfAMKON llAlUUS, AgU
December 31, 1841. - v''
Laborers Wanted.
. . ' .
WnilU'll, a number of liantln lo worlt at
Iho milling Lu!-inra ut Conrad's Hill, in
n. n (.uii,iii. 'I'lin nsiiivl w.aiea Mill be Liv-
en, and iho tiaiida wll le pniin.lT wecfclj,- or
monthly, as they may wish tJwd board tnuj1 bo
lied near tne mine on reaRonaum irnii-.
T. rillLLH'S ALLCN, ArcbI.
January 14, 1912. IT.
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lence .and uecttilneNt. It unrivalled and iiicreanni(r
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Kiliticti and religion. It will naintan a high tone bf
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than d( uble the number f conftunt trader, to that of
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mm aoisgvucK, iiiira ucmie, auu many omen, it tit
.justly earucJ iho tilte of the American I'amily A'cirf
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dy" lliiok, one year, w iU b.i -tit tir n.i.
Five opies of Iho Stur.lay Co'irifr, a -id C vlej'i
Lilly's Bok, one yeur, wti!V soot t r s'.i'.
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w nl silii to thir
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tii.Tiiy obligation), by ctipyinc tne
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TIID VIRGINIA DLMOPRAT,
J T w ill he printed en Ll pa; r. weekly, ur.t 1 after
rl.c next eleciien, lit ihv i.i-t oi.mior'y u,w price ot
Twenty Five eei-' to n hi Kiil,.et,!.. r, i,ie r. .:( s
t T Two )or, 'I'VVI'M'V': llUlJi eo'ii.s t, r I'uii
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J.ti' v ir. sdvar.ee.
Ii w11lawage t.r ui:eempn.irtis.:iir war wilh s'l ti e
rn.uous w Iji.iHes now ndvix-ated rml u nporlnl .y thir
Federal party ;.uml nothing shall he h it undone, win, h
the inunt realoiia rxeition can areomiil sli. to . Hi , i ii.n
entire overthrow of. tho I'eilerul faetten at the fiiiuuip;
1 1 h i-t.iHi, Thesrtielet will be Uriel. i.Hlivand luincent.
hot yi t courteous l reiectlul ; F drralism in nil iu
eamehtm forms aijd Protean shapes, will bo handled"
Without gloves.
. Wo rivHelfully sek ttinl per.i rmo- p'ronne inav
hi- hcslowed upon our r l.'jts to promote l!:e sneee'sH of
llie cauee in which wo am engaged. I ri!crj sil.lrefwd
lo TnroeniM a Flax, will rccctvc pioiuiit attetition.
Miireh 1 l-l;.v '
Lmi a a
Grand-Sired by the
AMEIUC AN ECIJPSE,
The Champion tf America,
Winner of Ibc great match race,
The North against the South,
020,080 a&sidc.
'IMIEiliorougli-bred horse LATH, bred by Col. Wade'
X Hampton, of South Carolina, will make hi fourth
and hi" Season, which la now commenced and win ena
the 1st July, at the follow ing place, viz ; at Jacob Cole
man', Cabarru county, every Monday and Tuesday ; at
Salisbury, Wednesday and Thursday ; and at Ix xinp
ton, DavidHin county, Friday and (Saturday. He will
be regularly at lit stands, public day and high water
excepted. He will be Id lo mare at the following re
duced price: $12 the aeason, to be diachared by let)
it.paia oeiore me seison expires, uu au ui muio,
nsvable a soon as the rnaro ilcertained to be in foal,
or the propor'y change owner, and lilty cent to the
groom. IJ7" caro will oo taxen to prevent acciucni,
but, id oo iuelancc. will 1 be responsible fur an that
may occur. . ft. W. LONG.
Salisbury, w u, aiarcn ib, low. Tr,
. PEDIGREE:
Icortify that LA Til wa bred by mo, and that he
wa foaled in the hnrina of 1S33. lie wa at by Oo-
dolphin, hi Jam Pocahonta. by Sir Arcliy ) hi g. dam
Yuun Lottery, a so by Sir Arcny. out ot mm. oincio-
lon'a celebrated Lottery, by the imported Bedford out of
the imported mare Anvillina ; Uouoipum wa got oy
Uliiwe; hi dam Sylph, by lia-piietntoa out or Louer
by imported Bedtord, &.C. Hnphestion waa got by Hie
imported Buzzard out of the dam or Sir Arcliy.
DESCRIPTION, PERFORMANCE, LC.
LATH i a Que bay, without white, 15 hand, 3
inches hijih, with good bone, and capital action. At 3
year old, ha won lie produce stakp : tt (lurnbia,2 mile
lieats. Dealing Su. Taylor f illy Misy, and uapr.
Soanu's Colt. Co"vcntn n. nine other payine forfeit
1'wo weeks after warJs he won the Jockey Club Purse,
3 mile healH, at Augusta, beating Kite, and distancing
Black Bird. At Charleston he waa beaten by Clod
hopper tor the Jockey Club Purse, 3 mile heats; being
very much amiss he was withdrawn after the first beat
At 4 years old, he won the ockcy Club Purse, 4 mile
heals, at Camden, beating Sir Kcnrrtth and Dorabella
at 3 heats ; loting the hrst in consequence of bolting"
when several lengths in advance of the field, just be-'
fore he reached the judges' stand ; and getting entang
led aiuont the carnages, he sustained an injury which
occasioned his withdrawal from the'TurC
LATH was a race horse ot the first clans, which ho
evinced in his trial with Bay Maria, Charlotte Rusac,
Fttd JuUy Heth( nd nrpmnt ot"rowl m(atiot,la
nne, whether imttor:ed or nativo. Hi constitution is
robust, having never been sick, and Ins temper pood.
His color, torm, and,sction, speak for themselves. In a
word, Loth unites ir himself a many claim lo public
patronage, a any yoang bullion that 1 know.
W. HAMPTON.
WiiUood Jan. 2-2, 1-33.
wiH bo seen thai ho considered him Unco horse
of lljo first clax, not only from the rac.es he ha
mentioned as having run publicly, but from private
trial he has made with horse wi tch are now on
thn I'urf, and runnins with considerable success.
It will alto lo ohn rvetl by I. in certificate, that l.e
considered Lath cf the tiurest timid, not to be
turrnsscd by any horse, imtwricf or iidlive.
I I coiiiib r it enitrHly unnecessary lo attempt lo
eiiloio l.Allt, either lor In performance on
the 1 uil or n to In b.ood, since, in every respect,
he is so well att) tti d. P.ut w ill remark that lith
hna ru t only descended from nuro lTiKdltil bus
eSrne Trom. ri. cR K.th Pue, tTrafidsire, lmV and
t.ruiiii tlutii, thai are ol the rutitiiiiL' blood. For
iosint.ee, his aire (iodnlphin nind hit four inilet in
7 minutes and 50 escords, hit (Inlndsire, Ihe
Vii.er;C'in I'.dipw, so well known at fhe North and
So'.ilh, iimdi! In tune in Iho gfeat inntch nn i; the
North ajainat iho South, f 20,000 aside, in 7 min
utot and ;i7 seconds, which IaIiosm won with con-
ruo.o i a ine o i me v i.uilipioll oi II, c .orlll. Ill
.him, sired by the ronow null Sir Archy who re
piiiiiiiori as n rncer, ."c , ttanJ uirfiuestioned both
m Kno.lainl nod America'. Tho grand diim of
..4 77,(Hil 1,-tlery, hued by the great Soul hern
Amrieur' of hoe,'('l. U. Smpleion, ol Seiuth
Ceiolma, which has produced more line race horses
than any other mare in the Union. Thus it will
li seen (list there is united in LATH two of iho
best atuJn i f the Souih, Hampton's nod Sitig'etmi'
tro-d wuh Geru lh- of the North.
The puli'lC li tlu'.v pruserted with such an oppor
luinty of improyioo the IiIomI of that noble and use
ful animal, iber horse, a lately uccurt in thit ec.
lion of coiiii!r)-f U. V. L.
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). , PROSI'LCTCS'
j Ol' H!R
Western Carolina Temperance .l lrocate,
.1 i.orifAy uptr dii'UJ la t!.c VVmj.eranr lit farm,
I'ulAithtd at AtUdUc. -V. C, und idthd
BY D.Jl. M'A.NAI.I.Y.
A TrrcASiE Co.nrMtioM that w.n held at this
p.ace early in September, resolved n publishing a
tier of the alnive title an.l chancier, and aueoiulc-d
John lu k-'ii and I). It M'At.al'.y to coiu'iict it. Crciii
the many nre.iiij? enJ.;;nlent Dr. Dieknni nlready
has. he decma it impracticable tor htm to be recognised
as one of "the editor, thcilh ho W ill checrlully UuO all
I.i influence othcrttis", to p.romoto its in:erest; the
si:l)scri( r therefore, proceeds to issue this I'Dspecto
iji ins own iiniue, won a no)e dial oo will lie awed 111
the nnelfxtasiu.tr. bv al llie liiemU ol tho 'I 'eintwrNorft
. ...
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I soon have an extensive rirculstion.
-.. ... i . io.il oiu jraj.r i.nuy
O.aK"
niiH.t earnest apmial while llioiiwinils nun thnn
sands of dollar aro annuall) expended at theatrt's, at
circifen, et the race tiack.'at groceries, while no pain
an spared, t!-o luxury ol retirement and rase Itiregorie,
and no labor illumed loo severe to n.hance tho inter -
est ot psilitital Sspirante, can yon not do eotnethinir in
a cau.-e that must be dear lo every true :riot, plnhan
thropist, and christian! Recollect there aro but few
very few, such papers in all the Southern eotintry.
The We.-tem pari of North Caolirfi, Iho Western pnrt
. hi ir;;iiiiii, nuu ine Msteru part i I 1 eiiiusfe paH'cn-
j lfly. ,",f'1 p'criislical ol tin' kind, and it i f n you
row to SJy woner mey mhiii navn sit
. The very low price at winch it wa fixed by the
Conn utioii, will iiNike if necenary, that a very larjt
.rficrirtioii1)e had, -before the publication I' it can be
ju.-tifi. J. '
I r.ll.ilS. '
Thr llV.ttrr-1 CmnUni faiwrauce AJtornil win
bo published ot. a medium sheet, in .marlu f.ui.i. rn
niiii.ber makni" cit;ht psgea, and will bo furiii. hed ol
iho very l iw pneoof 'i)y (.Vntsa c.py. Wl.i-ro sitM
gle comes are talien, the payment must be lua-lo mvn -
riabiv iijion ihe loccpticn of the first number.
OCT rosliiiastors, editors or publishers of papers, airil
all Ministers of Ihe G.opel, ire tulhoriscdtiVuilH.
SUiVls Vor Sac Wcvc.
0AP.D21T T
A tnwirm varietv of Garden Seeds !
fur uale at the -tliryIiS-
Store, hy - vi utuiuubtk.
February lo, '
v OF THE .
13 Tl IT 11 0 S T jV'T U
rpiIE Undemlgned have Uken out a Patxkt for n
I improvement made by thenwelve in the important
Finishing Leather.
Thi improvement conaiat in a new mixture, of tlieir
invention, which is applied to the leather, and which
save Iho expense of tallow and the labor ol whitening.
Ther do not ofTer it to the public without having them
eelvc effectually teatcd it, nor on'iheirown recommen
dation alone, but ask attention to the certificate given
below by highly respectable and experienced rainier
who have examined tlie invention, and being attsiied
of it usefulness, base purchased rights: and also to
the certificate of llie Boot and rihoe-maker who bear
testimony to the quality and finish of "J
' . - HENRY C. MILLER,
f) Letter to the uberiber should be addressed,
Cftin (Vrore, Rowan County, N. C.
March 4, 1812. ct
CERTIFICATES:
At flit 90ttfim. f Messrs. Rons Id &. Miller, and for
our own satisfaction, we have particularly examined .
their improved plan of fininhine leather, and pronounce
it altogether beyond our expectation lor value; and we
chcerlully recommend it to the Tanner of the Country
a a great saving of laW and expense, and a giving a
fiue gloa aod high finish to the leather. Being satis
fied of thia, we have purchased for oiirselve the right
to use their patent. .
1 JOHN CLARK,
Tanner. Salisbury, j
--JOTIN SLfXJP, J.,
LEVI COWAN.
fVM. S. COWAN,
1 Tenners, Rowan County.
Wo lave manufactured a considerable quantity of
leather finished on the improved plan, lately invented
by Mossrs. Ronald & Miller, and we consioer u 01 ine
best ntiahty, both for beauty ol finifch, and lasting pro
perty! JAS. D. CLOVER,
... 1 A ft. ftl.'fl'lf
VV lH. J..TIU1.I. I II,
JOHN THOMPSON.
Boot and Shoe-waiters, Salisbury.
K OTCa.
-TP.UE ..Subscriber 4s opened a. Public,
House, in Mocksvdle, Davie County,
where be is prepared to accommodate
Boarder and Traveller in a style which
he hope will prove satisfactory to all who may favor
htm with Uioir custoe. . s . ,
His Hublea will be abundantly furnished with every
thinjr necry tn the line of Provender ; his Bar well
supplied with a variety or liquora, , ,.
- ii, t-s mill b moderate.- All riotous and di
orderlr conduct will bo strictly prohibited. Call and
try me.
Ii K. lit II
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BIRCKIIEAD.
March 11, 142
H3-MILL IR0aS.-aH
T
WERE, may be had at C. F sher's Foundry, on
t'-ouili Yadkin River, Mill Irons of itul sll dt-
seripiiun used iu this country,
-ZZZjZ AC
Saw Mill Irons, (iudeoet sll sort, W'hec's "I all
ei.es, A.C. W hen not on hand, they n ay be made to
r.r.ifr .1 s kthutt nolire.
U - WiLUAMSOX, HjRRlAgaBt,
December 31, 1MI.
rr.
PKOKPEVTI.-K
or THE
.VorA Carolina Temperance Vmorti
fpiIE Stale Temperance Society ol N. C. at it an-
-- luial niretini. ilirected its Kieeutive Cninmilte In
Journal, devoted to Ihe Ctuae of Tetnpc-ance.
I.i obedience lo their wishe. and impressed with the
importance of such a publication, Ihe Committee have
dcterimntd, if tutmtient encouragement ran be ob-
laiiil, hi issue tho first number ol such a publication,
In be called the NORTH CAROLINA TEMPE
RANCE UNION, on the first of January next
The leading cbjeet, of the Union w.ll l, Ihe disse
mination of ,ii.;ifjnce principles. We shsll en
deavor to present in it pages, a full record of the pro
gress of llie Temperance cause in jnitr own and in
foreign land ot it effect upon individuals and com
iin,;ti, and or -'iiial trlicle in .Ufcoea c, vt pt-n.
cuples, and in reply to the variou ohjeciion nrgod
aii"lit. .
While, however, tlie promotion pf Temperance w ill
I e tlie f, rt tud Icoiliug object of our Journal, it ta our
ii.tention, that its pages shell be enlivened by a general
summary of the most important events i f tlie day, and
by pmlicular attention to the interest i f Agucuiiure.
In carrying out this object, the Committee look with
confidence lo the friend of Temperance, particularly
in North Carolina, for aid and support. A new im
puljo ha been gueu to the .cause in this State. Wcro
tjiis the prope r occarion, wo CetiiJ teoa talc of what
haslieen jsii.g tinder our own eye, vilnch would
send a thrill of joy through every tKT.evoicul heart.
The reformation of the inebriate has coinuit need, and
is still goii.g on with a power aiVJ tuccif. which the
most saiipuiue never dared to anlie ile. Give ns f.ttl
ti.e rcesr.s of couimunicalicn, rnd we trust thrt sn irv
llurnce will go forth troni the Capitol ol the id North
State, to its r molest boundary, tl.nl will lell upon its
happiness ard prnsperity llirtHiliBHJuiiijegciifiB.tH
IVrmit us, then, mot rsrnrti'y tu appeal lo every
friend ofTcrnprrar.ee, Morality, and giod oith r, to aid
ns promptly. As the object is toeomiuer.ee with the
. neur t.Hir. ...itinn ll.i. rurl ..1' o IV..-t..i ...... I... C..I
J .. V. 1 . i.i. n.,r ... . u
t . . I .1.1 .! . , . . '
i.i i every ini ivieusi uirn, wno I. f is sn inten ft in or.r
ucccrs, and every lemperaiue Sm-ii-Iv, 1 eeme te
spoi.siii.e, i.i i.nir ii i i:i: i uieier l.l ei 0. IV, Wliiill Ilil V
suppose can he ciretilated in their vicn.it si.d Irru-nnl
"'oir name irumeiliately, for 10, lid, ei Cii) ropje, at
they may think Iho demand ol their ticighberhced n.y
jnsli!)'. Iu I Ins way ouly, ctu we Is pe lor succefl in
; "ur effrt
: At a meeting r.f the Executive Coo inittrc of the N.
C-Tcmperr.t.ro Society, ihe follow irg renilution yai
adopted : Whereas, arrangements have been mcdn to
'commence the publication of a Ti ni rrarce Journal in
City ol Raleigh, on the fir.-t week of Januiiv next
pioveico tins tiiocbami niicneem cstl uc oti'mmi'.
.VseirJ, That it be most eamertly reccn.meiiiled to
ea. Ii or the ( Mhcors of tl.o State Temperanco Society
and lo tho member of the laU) Slate Convention and'
to any who nro friendly to the cause, iiiinic-diatelv 'alter
the reteijit of this resolntmn, to berotue responsible for
from 10 to .HI Subscriber, so tlmt i,V publication may
in.iiinieiiee lit the lime rjiiti-iiiol..i, ,!
' ,!V oril,!r "( ,,,,) Evreeutivc Conim
itiimittcc of tlfit Xi.fili
I. ta' I emptraiire Si Ci
TERMS:
v ",i , ' .,
1 , . . , ' , ""I10"1"1'" Unmn will be pS-
! , Y, ',k, y "" , '," n'"Vl' e,,,t'tt' Ui b ls
' VivIi?!." B."d 1 'y c '"' IH'r annum. ,Mvahh) IN
jAl VA.M U Uiters containing Subscribers niiines
i .n ' "iic.iiuo, piiii or rree, io
. the Freasuret of thu Society, Jane ISgovvn, lUfeieli.
: iWiuCaorine. b '
' All tho newspaper in tho State aro retpectfully re
, quested to give this Ptespeettts rfle or two in?rrtien.'!.
mm
l.T2POi:TA.Tr WORK!
aow la ixicoviii 'raaLfo.Tioii
A DICTIONARY DP . .
Arti, Jlldnvf actum and Mines,
cosTAiRiNo a clear Expot.irioa.or iusiaVxiw"iH4
AMD pa.CTICE, ,
By Amdeew Uai, M J9.t F. R. 8. M. O. . yj ,
m.l II i I AT ' ni :l . I ...
Germ, llano., Afuii, djet dj-e. c.
; S . " .
ILLUSTRATED WITH ONE THOUSAND TVft
HUNDRED AND FORTY-ONE ENGRAVLNliS-
rpiIIS i unquestionably the most popular work of if,,
J. kind ever published, and a book most adnmi'.).
adapted to tne want 01 an ciatsea oi toe comrouniiv
The following are the important object which (l
learned author endeavors to accomplish : ' '
TsU'To hiitrucl tlie fllonulacturcr, olcts! urnht . j
Tradesman in the principle of their rcfpccliv n.1
cease, o ta to render Ihem, in reality, ihe'tnudcurf
their business; and, to emancipate them from 1
of bondage to such a are too commonly governed ir
U1IIIU flCJVW s iiw m vavauwv luunuei -
' 2ndly. To afford Merchants, Brokers DryW
Drueiir and officer of the Revenue, ctiaricifn.iv.
descriptions of the commodities which .pats il.r,
MICH
3rdly. By cxhibiling tome o the finert dcvek.prmni,
of Chemistry and Pl ysica, lo lay open tn exctlka
practical school to Student of these kindred re if run,
4Uiiy. jotetcn capitalism, who may ue Cctiroas of
plaoing their fund io some productive branch of iiidij.
try, to select, judiciously, among plausible claimarits.
Othly. To enable gentlemen of the Uw tobecornt
well acquainted wan me nature 01 mote patent tcheueL
which are ao apt to give riee to litigation.
ethly. To present to legislatora such a clfsr expri.
tiou of the staple manufactures, at may tbstiiarfe then
from enacting Itwt which obstruct .Industry, orebcritt
one branch of il to the injury ol many others. ;
And lastly, to give the general reader, intent'tl'. ,
on Intellectual Cultivation, views of many of (he
blest achievmeiits 01 Science, id eflecimg tliosetmid
Ira nslormat ions of matter lo which Great Br i lain md
the United States owe their permanent wealih, rack
and power among the cat 100 a ol lire earth. - .
The latest statistic or every iniportant object ot
Manufacture are given from the best, and uiuaiir h
official authority at the end of etch article.
'I I,- uinvklui.tl h nrintMl frmn lh Ol I ,.,!., M':
111, WV. -W f. ..V... ' . -'-.'Sit
lion, which tell fur..a)12 a copy. It will be put m
piper, in new brevier type, md will make about Hifl
ovo. page. It will be iued in tv-enty-ore Kti.i.
monthly numbers, in covert, at 25 ceuls each, payable
on delivery. , .
QZT To any person tending us rive doiiars at cne
time in advance, we will forward the luimbcr by mail,
pott paid, as soon at they come from the press.
To suitable agent tin affords ! rare opportu&i'r, u
we can put the work to them on terms extreme;
lavorable. In every rnntiiifacturinjr town, tnd evert
village thrmighoil the United btates at:d I'antda i'.b
scriuerii ni'sy be obtaincJrwI(h"ine'''g
Addrea. post paid. La Roy Sunderland, 120 Fuliui
street. New York. v
To every editor who give thit advertisement en
tire 12 ir.sertioua, we will forward, to order, one cot.y
of the whole wotk, provided the paper coniaimng llu
notice be tent to Ihe New York Watchman, N. lorr.
March 11,1842.
BANKRUPT LAW.
t'NITEO aT.Tia NOBTH CAftOLIKA CISTEta.
I I K RUDY GIVE NOTICE, That on the firrf
day ol February next, I shall hold a Court at try
house in Fnyettuville, for the purpose bfrcrMrag
petition a trod or " An act to csuU.sh unif.i.,
lent f IJ.ii.kruptcy throughn'jt the Uniied fcta'.es,"
and ih-t the aaid Cnurt will be l;ept open even
day in su'ecefsion (Sundays excelled,) until autijt
shall be jjiven to the contrury.
In the t ake of voluntary hauhrtip', t',;e Artim-
vide thai ail pers.r:a wlitit mr, icsiiiu .ilf-
o)at, Ar-owm etotstsyoihwili, shuil no Imv: fessa
created in contcqueiicfl of a defoliation ns m'J,t
pflirer, or as executor, adiniiiitrstor, guarUij.i n -
Irut'ee, or white nctirgtn any (.ther FiJticury ca
pacity, who shtill, by petition, aeitinz lorliit'itU
hct of their knowledge ami llef, - lit eY ttrf
creditors, thiir respective placet of restdenre , ti j
inventory ol hi or Iheir property, rights and crtd
itt, of e very nan.e, kind, and description, mid tli
location nnd lituaiion of each end cverjpntcel atd
porthn. thereof, verified on oatft, (or ufFirmation)
apply tu the proner Court, for the' bcnef.t of ll.e
Act, and therein declare li.omselvea to bettnab's
lo meet llieirdebtsaudencarements.sh.il Lcdcert-
ed bankrupt within tho purview of the Act, and
may lie o declared accordingly by a decree of lU
Court.
It U my opinion, that all person cotnin; wit'im
the rwrr:r-.y of the Awrthotia;h thrj tnay: ;!. en
linsly destitu'.; of property, are entitled toiuUnc
fii. . -'
I porreive in tlie uUicaficne oftevcral cflU
uistncl Judet, a divertily of opinion, at I anhci.
patee), on the construction of the aci, even in tlit
incipient stag" rf proceeding under it 5 and I tea
awBte thr.t other and more important diflicultiea
will occur in the seq uel. II jt I nut now engird
in a correspondence with aeveral District iad
with tho view of reconciling, at far nt we can. tin
disc rep, ncie oflho Act, and of iTmlng, nt IruM, at
soir.tthiisj like a uniformity of pruciiee7sJ eh.i!l,
however, hold myself in rcadinesa to put li e Act
in operation, according to itt tp'irit and the bcsl U
j .. j...., , wuvint. iai uoieoueu or not.
The necessary rule and frm; loget!:cr i:!i
lariuoi ices, snail ie given in due m
According to my construction of the Act, IbJ
peiiiion may be verified before' miy Ju.. - r
lice ot the I'caco of tlita State; bul I think li e pe-
titioner it required to appenr in Court, at ti.e I ' if
mg, en tier in M-rsnn nr hy attornev. to .n.:n4
hwnsell to Lo imibUo to meet debu anile
The petitioner trust rotnnris'e in Iii. tw ti:;. n cl
Ihe item, required ; nnd it wrl be found safes! hi
Hilopi Die vrry letter r.1 tho Art. lie must iiju.J
th ronnty in which l.e reti.le.
The petition-!, when roeeiv' ,1, will he rta-ric-!.
for hearing, to their rct iH.etivo .SVu'ffJ Cowl, is
tl.O Spiliig.
For iiiKlniice, r.ll nitliin tho Pistrict f .V'"
rt nrle, will ,o henrd nt Kilcnton : all within th
District of Puinlico, vii ho lenrH rl Newl'H:
ami nil within llie District el Cti Fear, nt Wih
tningti n. And puhlicatiiuia will he ordetcJ r.
leetert lv the Act.
Tim i)is.trie.l ol AlLcrniar'e eompii-i s t!..' ""'
State Di.-trictsnfF.eonu.ii nnd llnlifnx ; t' e 1M
t net of Piinilieo ctiii:i,rjWg llie Distrii is i f V'
j hern ami llill-borough, together wi'h nil ti "I Prt
I "( l n ll.strtet of Wilmington which Ins I''110
' Net th ward and I.nsiwsrd o New River ; at"
. District of Cnpc l-;ir c 'ii.piiws tho rctua nuor
pan nt nie pinto.
All Uoiiinniiiietitiona on the subject ol Furkrt
ev, tui. ressrtl tn nm liy nind, il in I post pu"h
it inain in the nlhYe.
II. PO I TKU, JuJMe V. a-V
' for biiiricl of .Vi)MtVrc.';j
raprttfTillf, Janvnrv IT, 1S)42.
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