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t t i I ' ( ' ' V . I i V.. .1, ' ' i. , T 'i 1 S i i.Vi 1 1 - ' ! at . t, v. 1 r i I: r It 1 3H I 1 1 f.j.i i i ! I ; o W is tuecoi hiii; or pibli cation. A. DicTio.VAUVror Jrt Mmvfuciures (inl Mines, VOSTAlNINe) A tltA IIpOSIllO Of Tlllill 1'RUt'lrLK ASD MACTICE. By Andrew Usk, JJ., F. R. S. lit U. 8. M. A. S. Ziw, Mem. Acad. X. S. Pkxlad., S. Ph. Sat. A dtrm. Jlentiv., Multi, J. c. djc. , ILLUSTRATED WITH ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-ONE ENGRAVINGS. f PUIS is unquestionably tho most popular work of I lie -L kind ever publitheii, and l book incut admirably adapted to tho wants of all classes of the community. The following are the Important object which the learned author endeavors to accomplish : - 1st. To instruct th Manufacturer, Metallurgist tnd Tradesman, iff the principle of their respective pro? 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To presect to logihlutors kiicIi a clear cxpfwi.' .t;uni)f the staple inanefctur(Bi may- ilu'lo tbrm frotri enaciin law which obstruct uiduslri or cherih one brarteh o it to the injury ol many others. - And lastly, to give the general reader, intent clikfly on Intellectual Cultivaticn, view of n:oiiy ot tho"' no blest achievntcQts ol cjciccoe", inAflrcting tue grand transformations ol mailer to which Great Uritaiu an tho United . Ststcayewe, their payrmnent calil. rank and power among tha nations of the earth. , .. ,'V, .. f"f Tho latest atatistica of every important "oWcet of 2!jnulaliire are givcit from tho best, and usuiHy from official authority at the end of each article. The work will bo printed from the 2d London Edi lioti, Mob eii for a) 12 a copy. It Will bq put on pood piper, in nevr brcvirr type, aud will n.ako about 1 100 Kvo. pujca. R willLe insucd in twenty-one ecmi inotithly numbers, in covers, at 23 cents each, payablo rn delivery. : " V 'X ' OCT To any person rending i five dollars at. one time in advance, wj will forward the numbers by mail, post paid, aa noon as they come from the prcas. ' To suitable agents this affords a rare opporimii'y, as we cno put the work to them on terms extremely favorable.; In jverjr aaanaifaerurirg town, aud every village throujIi'iiiCUie Lrriiled "hlatca and Canada sub ncribea maybo, obtaiul with-the grcatcet facility, Aiicress. ib paid. La Roy undcrland, IX Fulton ;rect. New Yak, i, .To every editor who gives this advertisement en . tire 12 ir.tertions, we will forward, to orderrone copy irf'.'the vriio'e work, providwl the popcrcotitaining this notice be scat to the New York Vaichri;an, N. ork. March 11. 1HI j - , ' .y . -t ' - . u BANKRUPT LAW. v ' ' . ' ' " 'VSITBD ITi: .vOBlH CAROLIliA 1TEICT. j .- ; fi t - - t i "if I IIKREBY GIVE NOTICE, That on ti e firt day of Ft bruary next, I allll Hold a Court at m lioose id Fuyclteville, for Ihe ptirpostf c.f rtceiviiiL petitions under " An act o estnbltsh n tinifii'rni sj, " tcm of Hnnkruptcy throughout the United St't.' it d ihhl lie rnid Ci urt will le krpr tjen every ''i'y in furccfsich (Sordi:ja'eit ttd,) ttitil notice hII le gicniotf.c ct ntiatyr' ; "T".;. 'lnTti8"nryrT5rvpiuniary Dnr.KTupta, tne Act pro Til 11 .11 All K KTS. AT SALISBURY, JUNE 17, mi. 0 afijilron, it ,,- H.:.t Hi it Uraiid;", (peach) 3(1 a 35 Do (affile) "' 5W a Butter, 111 a Bceawax, lSaO Rg&ingi 18 a 20 Bale Rope, . 10 a Cotton, (clean) 8 a Corn," .KlaJW Coffee, , 14 a lii i Flour, 4 f0 a 5 00 Feather;,' 35 a 371 Flaxseed, 75 a W Do ' Oil, IK) a Si AT CilERAW, S. Lard,' Molnatea, Nails, UaUs Pork, Rice, (quart) Sugar, (brown) Uo (lorn,) Salt, (bu.) Vt) (sack) Steel, (blister) Do (cast Tallow, Wlmkiy, 4a7 b a 10 SO a Civil Hi 0 15 a in 4a 41 lA 10 a 121 18 a SO lU5a150 - 875a 64 00 loa ') a T O S3 a Beef, (tcarcc) Bacon, flutter, Jfeeswax, Egging. Rule Rupc, (ttoii, Corn, (fcarce) a 7b n l'.'ja 15 2'. a !i." S0al'5 in . i. ii 1UI 1 a 13 . 7as CO a C24J C JUNE Flour, . ' Feathers, Ijrd, (scarce) Molasses, s, Uats, Rice, (100 lbf) sugar, 7, 181. cora$sj 37 a 00 7a w , 35 a 40 37 a 4f 4 a tjJ j 10 a 13 .Salt, (sack) 2 75 ,Uo (buheF 6?J a &1 1 AT CAMDEN, 8. C, nccf, , & 4 a ft I Cotton, liacon, . 0 a 0 Rutlrr,. '- j 15 a 13 Hewwax,' t lSailO Uaypinff, , - if) Ualelpe, 12J ,JUNE 8,' lS12.V'v. Cofti o, - 11 a 15. Corn, Flour, Fcaiiiew, v Jrd, rtff iuoiancs, " 4a PI no 700 37 a 40 10 a 11 3.'ia40. 45.a 50 or tub V V Congressional Clobe end Appendix. . V -t1'- IMIESE works have cow been ptAlishe W 411 for ten consecutive atsfcions ot, ConyrcM.'i (Jeimncn cing with the a.c of ltt-a," Thet have had such wide calculation, and have been so universally approved and sought after by the- public, that we doein 11 ncccs tary bnly in this l'rocUis1o say that they will be continued at the next rcssion of longrcw, and to slate, 'succinctly, their contents, the form in which they will betuitcd, and the prices for liitin. The Congrdfcttonal Globe is iw',j1lin of tho daily proceedings of the two Uouiti of Congit-n. Tlio rpecciics u'b members are abridged, or condensed, to bring them into a reasonable, or readable length. All the resolutions offered, or motions made, are given nt length, in the mover's own Words; and tho yeas ai.il tiajs on all the Important questions. It is primed w ith i-mall typtwbrcvke; and nonpareil on a dotiblo royal I tJieet, in quart form, each number containing 10 royal quarto pages. Il is printed as fast as the business duno in Congreta furnifhes matter enough Ibr a number u.ual.'y one number, Lut ton ctinics two mituUie, a week. Wc. have invariably printed more numbers than thcro avere weeks in a aetaioo. The approachinjr eefeion of CongtctSj it is expected, will toiitmuo 7 mcn,th,'if eo, wrcnbcra may ixjiecl betwetn 30 and 40 number, whlcVtogolher, will make between HA) and WiO royal gi-arta piigcs. , The Apatrndix is uifcde op of the. I'sEointn's" an nual incesege, the reports of tho princirL officers of the Government that accompany it, and all, the long ."pcechea of members of L'orgreM, written out or ie vised by themselves. It Is printed in the same form ss the Congressional Globe, and usually makes about the same number of pages. Ueretotore, on account of tho let gprechee being so numerous and so long, we havr nm cotnpicica ue Appendix until one or two months aRcr the cloee of tliu scio.n ; but, in future, we intend to print the speeches aa as itiey tha 11 to ptepar d, and of course aliall cuiuuJoto ijio workwuJjiii a li-w days after the sejournnient. Each of these works is compUto in itself; hut it is necessary for evwy BuUtcrihtr, who dctircs a full ronprw :u 1'rocreuingj 01 i.erigrow, 10 l;ao both ; because, then, if there should be any 0 i..biitif y in the ynotwi" of the siHjech.'or any denial ol us cor- r clnebf, as t'uUwh .il tu tua Coiifreiwional Globe, the ?p ffiriB'iiiauii! " , , t OF THE 4 w 'piIE Undersigned have taken out a Patettt furjB I improvement made by themacltca in the important art of Finishing licathcr. Thia improvement consists in a new. mixture, ol tneir invention, which id applied to the 'leather, and Which saves the expense of tallow and the labor ot whitening. They do not oiler it to the public without having them celvesrti'ertually tosted it, nor onihcirowu recommen dation alone, but ask attention to the certificates given below by highly respectable and experienced Tanners who have examined the invention, and being eatisficd of ita usefulness, have purchased rights: and also to the cerlificatea of the Hoot and dhoe-makera who bear testimony to the quality and finish of Ilia leather. 4.. WM. A. RONALD. HENRY C. MILLER. Of l etters to the' anbscribers should bo, addressed, OuitaJGVoM, Rowan County, N. ; March 4, Ml. '' ; ';,; Ct -' C E RTI FIC ATES; " At the request of lleesra., Ronald & Miller, and for our own salwtaction, we have particularly examined their improved plan of finishing leather, and pronounce it altogether beyoud our expectation for value ; and we cheerfully recommend il to the 'fanners of the Country as a great saving of labor and expense, and as giving a fin gloss and high finish to the leather. Being satis fied of thin, we tiave purchased for ourselves the right to use their patent. . ' - . ,. - i clae;, ' . Tanner, tioiUbury. .' 4 . ' ' JOHN SLOOP, Ja., a . r .V- LEVI 'COWAN,4 -.1 WM. 8. COWAN', . 'a," v Tannei,"RvaD County. ,L Wo have manufactured a considerable quantity of leather'hnished on the Improved plan, lately invented by Messrs. Ronald & Miller, and we consider it of the bcol quality, both for beauty ot finith, and lasting pro perty. J AS. D. GLOVER, ' WM. LAMBETH, , JOHN THOMPSON, ar , . ) 7 ' f . Boot aad Shoe-nutkera, SelUbury. .Laborers Wanted, V "TailU'tl, a njimbcr of haudi to work at V w iho ruining business at Conrad'a Hill, in Davidson County. k Tho usual wagca will ue giv- en, ana ino nanus win 00 i monthlv. ita tbey may wwh Good board may bo "had near I be mine on reasonable terma. I a rm. ST ST W SS.T A A January 14, 1842. , . mm . . . JVr-A i FHE Subscriber h opened a Public! iS'eM- ,niMocKvillo,iJavie county, 1 Boarders and Travellers in a style which he hopes will prove ratiefactory fd all who may favor him with tlicir custom. , " . Ilia Stables will be abundantly furnished with ever? thing necesry in the line of Provender ; hi Bar well supplied with a variety of liquor , ' Ilia charges will be moderate. ' All riotous and dia mli.r! ximdiwi. mifl. Jifl strictly ' oruliibited. ' ('all and Irrmc. E-TL BIRCKIIEAD. - "March 11. lSli'. -r : r, A large rariely ofarlen Recti Ibr a!c at the Salisbury" Drug Slorr, by 3 C. B. WIEELEtt. February 13, ie 13. 'J: rr3--MILL.IR0NS.T-CH 'INHERE mav le M at C ' idea lliat nil peiaonn whataocver, residing in the SmiA Ai.."tiwinirr!t:htH. which shall ivA have Lrrn . . - i tinob, as vuwwn .a created tn consequence! 01 a owixaiWD ns a r nuiic lwdl.r IIltT rcUlrn ln ,lie Appeud.x to see the ie eh tiirer, or ns rscvuiurinniinuiir, imruiun or i si lengm, coirciitvj by tlio luembet tiiuisell. - trustee, or while 8etir in nny !her fi.liiciat y ca- j Kow, there la no botiree but the Congressioiul Gl..lc jiaciij, who shall, by felitiw, ariiir ffMtb to ihe;ind Appnriia, huu tvhicii a, pertoiuxn-Uuain-a Jull. Lcatof their kiwwledgtt bt.d IcSicf, n list c,f their (history of the i cc. lings of Congress. Gam and Vreditortitlteir rerctr-Ttliree tf trthntr,-cnrrt'eT'' Igt 4Mtei-wlvieh eornanwd a frwr" the amount due to ench, togciher v. ith an nrr.uiate m U"PC"1 '"r w jear.x n inventory "of his or their pro'-erfy, ,inhi8 ai,d crcd c,,r, "tou! .h.v,V"nc', V m"Cr ,W ' .TrV , ' i. I , .. trefsicusl Glohn and Appendix, at.d t)id i.ot contain en ,1., of every nan, hind, and deacrn-tion, and the , IMunl o Mh.r, wa a ho turt locatfon and situatiou of each and every parcel and ! n,.--JiR. bPitur mnui.rf. Ur-n nr,.,i Fisher's Foundry, on fvHitli Yad'kiu Ritcr, Mill Irons of alruwt all de- jcrilions u;d in this country, '.. " '. ' Saw Mill Irons, Gudjrioes all KirW, Whcclf? of all order at a chorl notice. WILLIAMSON HARRIS, Agent. IWmbcr 31. 1S4L PROsrCCTl'H or TUB .Yorth Carolina Temperance Union." Kinior. llien:of, verified on oath, (or affirmation) j Uie Cong regional (iloic and Appendix at the low rote apply to tho proper Court, for tlr lenr fi of Ihe now propt d, by having a lare quantity i,f type, and Act, and therein t'erltre Ihcmaclvca lo lie uniihin kp;ng the Corgrewioiii.l matter that went up foi ..... i t ... . .l.H .1. .i. K m.i i :t..k. , . j .i to n.en llieiroeoisawj eringeinenis,iiui oe deem- "'" ""u t,; '-j maiiuiiig ior me ed Lnt.krju nin furiew tho Act. no.! ! -o"Brcioral (iiobc tr.d Appendix. If wc had to tit may bo w declared acouiJiogly hv a decree of the 1 T"u 7 ', ! ? ' " "? ' ' sliord lo print lln'iu for double lite price now chnrjjrd. '."l! . .... .u.. .ii t'otiinlcic Indexes to both the Cungrcw-nul !! r ' J' : ' A ayaaaansssiaaaasaBi tpiIERE ii a large quantity of Plank. 8cantling ' X mA ntl.or KniliTinir matorials on- hand pr CMllO at (be Millaol Charles Fisher, on South Yadkin River, formerly Pcaraon'a Milla. AliO A nnantit'r of" choice curled Maple" Plank, auiuble for making houac-furniture of varioua kinds. Any quantity of aawed Shinnies can bo furnished at a very abort notice. . These Shinj;lea are alwaya made out of heart pino, or yellow poplar-of a regular aixo, and require no jointing, but can be nailed on the roof just aa they Tall Trotn tlio saw wee sjui per i.uuu i the will. " vviuwAfliou.v iiAAuii-i ojii Decembor 31, 1841. Ha, "I- iJaL a aj a. HORSE. NEATLY AT TIIH DILLS PRINTED orncE. HTa. FAMILY IwEWSPAPEB. THE PHILADELPHIA . SATURDAY COURIER. WITH TUB LiaotaT CiacKLATlOX IH THB WORM) II civins to einioTanta. aa well at others, a correct and connuctcd account of ttheievsr eccurs of intcrctt, ci ther at home or alrood. j,'' ' . "THE MAllkET8.,YV: Particular care is taken to procure the earliest advi ces in reference to the prices of all kmdi of Grain, Pro- ion, Produee,Ae ,tlstateof Stocks, Bankr, Mnnry- and Ijind. and nr.r extcnsiTearransements will here J IM1U titaie Tsmpetacee Society 4 N.-C.. at. tto a -4srerreoder trar ricr trrmirrof mmrnwhtririliTeirtTj The oublifheraoi thiaold cstablialied and universally popular Family Journal, would deem it auprrogatory to ; say a word in commendation of ita past or present excel-" lence and usefulness.' Ita jinrivalkd , and increasing circulation, (over 354)00,) is ita best recommendation. Foflhe future, however, a determination to be narr in the van of the American Newapapor Weekly 1W, Will call lot increased expenditures ana renewal enrac. tioaa for the coming year, 1842, not the leant of jch. will he an imDrovement in thenualilv of the paper, and addition of popular cottrihutora, nubracing, we, fully believe, the best Jul to any aimuar journal m me worm. The Courier Is Iiidei endent in ita character, fearles. ly pursuing a alraiglit forward course, and supporting . the beat iqtercats of tho public. It ia strictly naartol in politics and religion. It will roamtaio a b!gh tone of morahLand not an ailicle will appear in its recc hicu. flopld not find a place at every fireaide. It has more,. Vlmn double the number or contnl readers, w uiai oi, av "other paper published in the country, embracing.. the test families of or Republic. - ' ' . AMERICAN TALES. 5 very one should be proud to patron Tns the rbiUdel j Saturday Courier, as by iu unbroken aeries ot wi ginal Amtrican IVUra, by such native writer- Mi. Caroline Lee llentz. Mrs. St I-eon Loud, Tbc Uif ' of Maryland," Profestor Incrahame.T. S. Arthur, Eo, Miss Sedirwick. Miss Leslie, aid many othcta. it ha v- justly earned tho title of the American faiUy Ancf paper. ' J' '. " 7 " ' Foreign Eiteratiire anl!VAwN. Dciermioed t spar? no expenief in ana k h)r the Sat-. . urday Courier a petlcci model of a Univcral Family Newspaper, of equal interest to all c laasrs and prisons ' of every ration, we tave made srrsofernents lo roeeive ' all the Magazine and papers of intereeli published in I, I- J 1 a I. A.mhi i1.sk kaaauiA !.! nnma i.t 11 in 13 U UIHJ UH IIIO ,HJIIlril(t l -ww ,aaw a i m - ; ' ., a ... Grand-Sired by the AMEKICAN IXI.IliSE, The. Champion vf America, lVluner of the great match race, The North against the South, 02,OG Acido. HIIE thorough bred horse LATH, bred by CuL Wade JL Ikampton, of South Carolina, will make his fourth and fart Season, which ia now eominencca and will end theltJulv,atthofollowingplaces,viai aiJacobCole mau's,Cabarrucounty, every Monday and Tuesday; at Salisbury, Wednesday and Phurnday j and at I.exiiig. ton, laviuon coumjr, -iur iuiuujr. ue win be regularly at his elands, pubho days and high water excepted. Ho will be let to mare at the following re duccd prices $13 the season, to be discharged by tea if paid before the aeason expires, and 15 to insure, payable as noon aa the mare u ascertained to be in foal, or the proper'y change owners, and fifty ccnta to tha croom. IKT Care will be taken to prevent accidents, . ...:ii i i.. :i.i : but, in no maianee, win mo iitjwiHiun (Ur nv.inat -may occur. R. W. LONG. ' Salisbury, N C, March 1,1 Tf, " ' , PEDIGREE I certify that LATH was bred by inc.anJ that lie ur filled in the Snrini of PftJ. lie was rot bv Go. dolphin: his dam Poealwntas, by Sir Arc11. i hia g. dam ' iOUng l)liery, also oj oir nii.ii, w. w;ic ion's celebrated Lotterr, by the imported Bedlord out of the imported mare Anvilluia Godolphin was got by EclijMe ; hia dam nyipn, oy iirpncstiou out oi ixiuer by imported Bedford, 4ic llupbcslion was got by tlio imported Buzzard out of tho dam of Su Archy. DESCRIPTION, PERFORMANCE, rC. LATH ft fine hay, without white, 15 hands, 3 inrhes hiuh. with rood bone, and capital action.- At 3 years old, he woo the produce atake at Colombia, 2 mils heata, beating Mr. Taylor'a Filly Daiay, and Capt Spano'a Colt, Convention, niueothera paying torfeiu Two wecka aftcrwarJa be won ihe Jockey Club Purse, .1 mile heats, at Augusta, beating Kile, and distancing Black Bird. At Charleston lie was oeaicn oy Uou. hopper for lie Jockey Club Purse, 8 mile heats; being rery much amieahe was withdrawn after Ihe first heat At 4 years old, he won the ockcy Club Purr, 4 mile heata, at Camden, beating Sir Kenneth and DorabelU at 3 heal toting the rirt in consequence of bolting when several leavths in advance of ike field, juat U-. fore he reached the judges' atand ; and getting eutang. led amongst the catrUj he sustained an injury whub occasioned hia withdraw al frutn tho Turf. . LATlLmiti lace-faCTae uf tlie firet cUw, which l,o. evinced in his trials with Ray Maria, Charlotte Runs, and Kilty Heth, and in point ol blood he i inferior to ' wane, wiMrffcet 4in,orted. 01. nt i vC . 1 1 il eot)urull. T is robust, hating never been atck, ana hia temper gngd. Hia (blur, furn, and ricHonpeak for IhrmsaJvM. Ioa word, Lath unilea ie luweir et-many 'iVnf to ub!;c , patronage; as ny young aaiallionjhat I know. . -.,- " u' im.irrnv ; .WUwaoi A& 2-2, l-3'X fV -4 t FrooV rJit a'wvo OrtifiCAt of Col. Hampton, who bred apd had-tATIl trained fthoTurf, it will be aoea thai her cuwidored. jiinTa Kaxe Lorva of the fjret claaanot oiii fromtho races he hrti ; mentiont'd a bavin run publicly, lut f low print , triah he haa made .with, horses which are now, oa. Iho. Turf, and T'inuii'g with considerable aucceu. It will also Icjobaetv 1 hj hi ceriificale, that he t cnnsiuVredath of tit purest, Wood, nol"4 lo t urpaaeed hy any hone, imported or native, :i I conaitlcr U entirefj unncceanary lo attempt la culoeiee LAJ'H, ctihtt fof hia icrfocmancetcn the 1 urf or n lo hia blued, since, in every respect, . n .. . oinnicio iiiurxes io ra.wi inc ,onprci'i . II W my opimun, .u u , ,sn. ro,r,,np wumn j ,,, KIX ,ro ,.,, at t,,p cloFe ,3ch the puryiew of the Act, though they n-ay. Ie en- j ti,.n amLaeijt to nil suUcnbcrs for tliem. tirely deti!u!e of properfT, nro tn tilled lo it bene j e hnvc on hand .-l.lKtOT.r 4, surplus e..pi of (':!!. - - - - 4 i tlie Congrescionil Globe and Appppdtx fer the Kxtra I rceivo in the pnhlirnticns t.f several cf the ' Seti,.i, which make together near one thousand ro)al DiStiirl Jor.gni,o rtiversiiy ot ( pimoti, n 1 ani:i;i. j'jorlo page. - J iiey pivo tl,e tuilect lr,tory of t on- Mill Jill. I. Id 'lix u, n correspondeiice wuu M-vct;ii IMn'itct Juogo.-, , They will be necewny to understand fully the pro. Vi ith the ttew fjf rveofinTiitg. n (nr n we can; the " rredin;;!" of the next ten-ion. 1 he importaut matters nated. .n tie cfmilructHfi M the art. even in the :Pre" mai nse etcr ween pnuiinic-d. we r.ntv , ri,.i..ri fa.i,f t.roceudiiw umli r it . r.,.,l 1 nm them for fel each; that is, 1 for the t.:rewa ' .i-. .?,i.. La nr.... filobe. smt sl for the Appendix. Wc r-rorow to v"' , r""'" !M!r.riber for the Conrtienal Globe and Aprer v.i.i i.hiii ii, uni p. " i i.a.i"-u I,,, I . nnl wnnn. have Itom fr Ml lU'Ciepattcrra ofk Act, m.d i i'iV tr i-p, at knst, r'lV.elhirg 'the a uniformity f practice. I !uil!, 1 1, never, hold inyclf in rtailiiicM to .t the Ac' in c prrr.tii.ti, aei ii!it !o i!s j.i i i I ut.d iho Ltt of in nbiiiv. , wlicthrr it he iitiifi.i'i d nr not. 'f In-i L' inry nN s aid fitni, f.jxthcr wi:!i t TUfUrof !e' , sl.atl r.c j-v :i tu ilia u-.-. i; - Aceoidii g i" tov ecf'rui lion ot tho. Art, the i clitii.n HiBV lev '.!"'! i.'fore anv Ji'- or Ju- lire ol t!ip renrr ol nm lit'o'iif r i riqoin ii '. r; ing, either in persi-n -r .n; l"tt I Hunk .ir'ri 'oi:rt, -.t t hy nMnrr , !i hitiiselt t ) he unable to men his :e!- i nn' t! pp. I i.enr ('erlifi r en'';'.Tr'. oSmsfcd at the Ift, "ill Ft?' Irought up at iho n xt :ion, in roifi-nnerice ot the univcml disiatirlkctifin evinced in the Uie ciectMHia wiiii the vest arrf novel nkiii i f fnhcy which the powers Lave iiitriduced, ntiil which was furred llirough Coprcts without crti. m lini publie opinion, or even nllowtnri tlie full t;?. r usioii iif-ual in regit id to t ubjrcts ol unimaty inli rerl. ilic ! ;nrl of tlie (.'oinrtmiurial (ilr.be ami Appendix ;.;e iiot in the h" t o'eric atfected ly the Jtrty I . . o m f the I ill tor. They are given p'ecie!y an written ' i. . by li.e Iti'j.'.iUra nnd liic ir.eii.bcrs lhe:nM.lea. At il the vvl.ole me Mihj- tt lo the revim n and rorn c i, .ii p ro f;enl,i ry,i I hey p-vw in rcvi-w in our dsily -i i T , in rsfr any iniiitnier.t.'ii,(!ing or n.i?rej tcm nta- ' I:' :i 'if tli' ir ri n.trks eltrtt i !1 occur. 1 N rn.'e n t'l'-y run nt te dtr"? in I 'r'-'-rr-t A. iiiml tniittnn. ilirnrtnl it. Kxpculive Cfiinmitlce to akc ni(;ure tor the establishment, at fliis place, of a ! Journnl, devoted to the cause ol Temperance. In obedience to their wwhee, and impressed with the importance of audi a publication, the Committee have determined, if aufiirient tncurageiiieiit can wr ob-1 l.'.iiii .! in tiuuia I tin Ami r.umlier nl H'lrli a ouhliratinn. I lo h. called the NOHT1I CAROLINA TEMPf RA.NCE UNION, on the first of January next 'I he' leading objerl of tlx? Union will be, Ihe disse mination of 'i'eiiipeiance principles. We .hall en deavor to preei nl in its p(;ef, a luil tt cord of the w ! errs ef tlie 'J'e.oeranue cause in our own and in ' tn-!(rn lji,Ji of iu effect upon individuals and com- tmimtics at'd original articles in defence of its prin j eiple, and iiK reply to tliu varioua objections ur'ed j !,' iinft it. L- , I While, however, the promotion of Temperance will ' j Ie the firat and leading object of our Journal, it is our i.itenl ion, thai ila pag 'a thall be enlivened ty a general seminar)' of the hkM important events of the day, and by particular a item ton to the intereat of Agriculture. J la carrying out tin object, the Committee look with conf dtrnce to the flii nds of Temperance, particularly in North Carolina, for aid and ruppnrL A new im i nuNe ha? been Pivcn to tlie caum in this Slate. Were , tins the proper occasion, wo could tell a talo of what horn been pa:-injr under our own eyes, which would ttndallirill of joy llirooyli every benevolent heart. Tho reformation of tlie intbriaic liaa coiiiincnccd, oud : i Mill going on with a power and Eucccta, which tho rhoi-t nnuiiie in ver dared lo anticipate, (jivc us hut the means of communication, and vve tru-t that an in i ll'iettcn will gn. forth from the Capitol ot the old North i iSt.ue, lo its remotest boundary, that will tell upon its hsppineasand prosperity thrmigliall future generations. Permit us, then, most earncklly to ap)tal to every friend of Temperance, Morality, and (rood order, to aid ii promptly. As the object is to commence with the new year, Htlay on the pari of its friends may lie foul. Let every individual their, who feels an intercut in onr .-ocrr.", and every Temperance Society, heemte re- to the traveller, the farmer, and all business classes , whatsoever. . Tba general character of tlie Courier is well known. Iu columns contain great Miielj of, , . , t , TALCS,. RAaBATIVCa, EMA1S, AND BIOUBArHIES, and articles in Literature, Scionce, the Arts, Mechanics, Agriculture, (Mucatiork, Music, News, Health, Amaf ment, ana in fact, in every department uswslly diKuned in a Universal Family Newspaper, from such writers as Mrs. C. I-re Hentx. Charles Dickena, (Boz,) Protc!'ir Jnrahame, T.S. Arthur. I. Shendtn Know Its, Mrs. M.St. I .eon lxiud, OonglaHi Jerroid, - . Mira Sedgwick, Win. L Htirtiiti, Lieut, ti. W. Patten, 'I'lios. CampfHill, M.ss Mitfnril, Profor Wines, E. L Bulwer, Joseph C. Neal, Thoa. O. Spear, 5 Capt. Marryatt, It. N. i. Mrs. a C. Hall, Profemor lung!ieon, M. M'Michael, MiasDIen 8. Rand, J? Ceorge P. Mpinc, Mr. Core, Joseph IL Cliandkr, Miss lieslie, ;s Profestor J. Froft, I.ydia II. Sigouruey, Mop. Robert T. Conrad, Robert Morrif, Mrs. C. II. W. Cling, A. Ureen, Jr., " Jolin Neal, . Countesa ot Blsrsingtoay I.ucy Seymour. ntfil le, ut nm'F tor the iiiiwter nt t R. Pcnn Smith, T) AGENTS-TERMS.' Tlie terms of the Courier are per annum, payablo in advsnr.n, but when any one will efOclaloto procure ten new st.biictibcrs, and send us l.i, pur m' v vii f ftftagf frr, we will receipt for one tor each Seven copies for $10, three copies for $5, or one copy three years Tor ". : : M n It I . . Two copies ol the Saturday Cotirtrr.and Gmley's La. dy's Bool:, one year, will bo aent for . live copies of the Saturday tanner, and Oodcy s Lady's B one year, will be fenl lor AI0. , AJditi., .-JAlt.lN & iltll ill . has not onlv deecetided from rmro Uik, . but Jus- - - - - -m. . . r comu from stock both Sire, Grandsift, Dam, and Grand dam, lhaf &ra t tha lunuiri blood. Tor iristanre, hi aire Crdolhfit mad). hi four rttile in 7 niiuutes and 50 sc"niK bis Jrandrire, the American IXipae. so w'ci; Timwo al tlte Nona anf iiottib, trttle his tin T i f'i "real mateh nsti, the Norlb, 4ffaiil the S0441 ifj().00 nsufe. in 7 mill eYWw"eca7w hi;iri!cirp vc w inreor1' i . 1 1 i . -i f.i. siuerauiCMiciai. i nis rnc gainvu nun ti.o mcniv rablo riaox) of jhfClinn iimlif tl'i Nortb llii dam, sired hy The rfnownxfl 5r Archy who R piirtfirja as a racer. aiamU unquestioned loth m'Knaland ml Airrrici. Thtf grand-datn of LATH, J!V littery, hrcfl b Otnltsat SoutDCrn Amateur of hones, ColMt.'Snlelot, of South Carolina, which h produced more (lnefacOi hor than anr'ttlier'iiiaro'in the Dnuii. ' Thu-t tiiil he kc lhaPthere is wttrd in LATU two of tft best studs c-(! Scih.'lIauM.ton's'and'Eii-ig'etuo' crossed wuu uen woie w thasorth, . ' The tHiblic In nsk li4e!iitnd witUauch an et'-PlT Itinily of improviof,tliVhlo'3 ( lhn'.ioht nhfl u1- luf Bnimnt,4h8 hors, it rarely occur m Hih e lif.n nf r.unlrv. A. . ' k.' . .- u. IV.' IM PRUSPIXJTi;.1 ncskmCfifolina' Tciiificraifo "Jldvoeatf, A mnnthl) ppri Jt toted lo (Ac Ttmptrmct twar PublMedit Aitittillt, A', C, an4 tjihd . ' ' ' s A TcwmAKct Coxtraanox t!it wa h4J at il" place rarly in September, resolved On publicising t f l-r of ihe above title and character, and appointed l,r John Dickson and IX IL ftl'Anallv liTSonrluct U. I'f"' ihe many prewing engagemrnt, lr. Piclano slrrti'r han. he iteetua it imm-actiriilile lor hen in barrcomued a one of the editors, ilKtujliTTe will iTicWUlly u ; i :i . " . .i - - . V . . . . ila nm iiiniirnco outtrwis, jo promote its inieresi Mitwcribcr therefor. Proceed to. iwuo thia lVosActt' in his own tame, wiut a hope that JC wiljbe aiord w the undorUl.inff, by'all the friend of tlicTrmprrtr cauM turougiiotit the couiitry. and that the paper m-i m nave an Fttem-tvg rtfcnlattnti. Tiir pc liiiot'f r iryt-t cdfji'irn in hix pi ttiion t!i '11 f. r In 1 tl.f items renuirrrr ; and it will tie f. mid .; f. .t I i iitlopt tlio very !elU:r of the Act. IL; n.u.-t nun e loe eHiity in which l.u resides. ho frf'titioii, wi.vn reei'iv. ii, s ', l. n i'ent 'l. n j.r tt ;, lo llieir rii.it.!ie .'...'ii (Jt tut-, m i Sjtr.i.. 1 or itinaiw, mi vmuiiii uie inMrirtoi AliM murlc, will bo l.enr,l nt I'i.'ii.m. ;,!! ,i; , i lr ' llistriet ?' I'nitllu". lll tt !".!!' J.I r.evvtirfn; ..ti l u!l vvi:!)in the Muriel ol f ;j e Fear, nt Wil. tiling'' n. At.d pbhlical(ii; v. i.l U- oiocml ;.s di lei icil hvho-Ad. 'Ihe halite-lei A!!i"rn'ai;e r ,t. j n.-rs the two Soli Jletrictscf Fjteon an.l Ihiln; the Iin tietiJ I' imlfo coiiipn'i the I i-'i-it c i,w I : i; t.i:! !lt!!-!,.'.r',t ;.!. t'".fll.i r wi, lii f.tl.c I'. TK t i I ii;i n.'ti ii whiehli's tn the Nortl.v. si I ftt,i . v .: rd ! Nrw Iln. t ; .nu,i I i-trie.l if t 1 1 " I'e. r f'H'rine th; ,-e:;.i,;i.t.cr iiort of liif tilt-. All ('tiiiiiiiiioii .liioif 'n tlie nul'iect I I'aiikrui t i'v, ed IresM.tl I ' n o hy m.ul, i! i.ot pout jniJ, oi r''in&ui in the fiiee. ( II. 'PWTTF.R, JmIp V. Stul.t J,ir Dmtrtct of .Xu ;tli L(..-o;ft(j. I'nyrtiftUle, . ''" onj 17, 1-4'.'. r.inl L' '.e '.f ... .i...jf in it lieeiv. hut this i, oi.,.il.,!1eil '!i!ynthe iMi.y, tumi-wec kly, aud Weekly tjloins. The I'at'y i'-ki'V is Aid, the Semi-weekly lilohe $i ;er a:jni;rn. in mUiinn. 'I he Weekly tllol n is printid tn the fstiie ttirtn.B" iho t'ongTPfttonal i tr.-b. and Ap-l-eiiih:,, (toil a oon,;i!ac n.oex loado lo il ul ciij ol each year. , TKUW8. For tho Coti(frefsional (Jlobe and Apjiendix for tho ! Jt Kxtra S' ion, x. ! J 'or the ( Y.iiilwiomiI (iiobc for the net ..n ii n, .l OCT coiv. For the Ap-ei dix for tlie next ,ewirn, ijl per copy. Sin copies ut either of lite alujve worke will le u nl ' :it i- ; twelve copice Ii r Jtti, onu eo on in pre-vorlion ! I ir a jjreuter i.tirjib. r. I Peymen's rn'ty bo transmitted by mail, pnttngf paid, j nt our rick. By a role of ihe Pout Office Deportment, '..klniaiiierit ate pMjiuUcd to frank h tiers eoiitaimii) money for uh;crij'tiolis. The notes ol utiy bank, current where a Fubscribcr 1 r?yide, will be received by us at par. , , To insure ail tlie number, the vubrcrtytion sliould I in Wwhineton ly tho 15th lV;Cniler next, al !t.ir;li'M, tliotili it ia probable that tw shall print ; enough snrphi.t c pies lo fill every subscript ion Hint 1 tt.t. y be paid before lh 1st day of January next . j A'o attention mil dp paid ro nyrmrr unh ti tht j )i.iu i accnmpanii it. RLAIK &. K1VF.S, ' Wn.-hiwjTonl'Ve, ilct'.Vr 5M8U ette.", wlni It flii'. Mipnofu on bectreniated in their vicinity, and fenvard tl.eir unmet! immediately, for 10, 20, oi b0 copies, as they may think the demand of their neighborhood may jnftiiy. In tbiji vyay only, can we hope for tucccn j'u otir effort. ... t Al a meetin" of the Executive Co emitleo of the ST. ('. Temperance Society, the following resolution was adopted: Whereas, arrangements have been made to commence the jMiblicaiion of a Temperance Journal in tlio City ol Raleigh, on the first week of January next, provi led iisi tiiocsako nuDrcriDcra can bo obtained. llhuhtd. That it be mint earnestly recommended to ench Of the Officers of tlio State Temperance Society, and to tlie members of tho la'.e Statu Convention, and to any who are friendly to the cause, immediately after the receipt ot this resolution, to become responsible for from 10 to 50 Subscribers so that the publicatrun mat commence al the time contemplated. ' By order of the Executive Committee of the North t ar.jlina State Twnpcrauce Society. - 4 TERMS: , ': The North Carolina Temperance Union will be puS Ii died weekly on a medium shoot, (say '10 by la inches,) at One Dollar and Fifty Cents per annum, payable IN ADVANCE. Letters containing Subscribers names and remittances, must be directed, postpaid or free, to the Treasurer of tne Society, Jamu Baowa, Raleigh, NoribCaohna. . . . - ' w - All .the newspapers in the Bute are reepocl fully re i'l'uted to give Una Fior pectus One or two lurcrtions. STlltln.lell.hia. Thne with whom wo exchange, rlf add to their many ob!i(rn!ipns by copying the above, bf referring lo it tulJieir columns. f ' . PROPOSALS Fur pulAithing in the City of Richmond, a mia MVrlU ly Ptptr, to I tHtill'd .THE VIRGINIA DEMOCRAT, v IT will be printed on (rood paper, weekly, unt I after the next election, at the uncommonly low price nt Twenty Fivo cent to a single stibunnber, arfur copies for Two I Villsnu TWENTY-THREE copK- lor Five Dol srs, FIFTY copies for Ten Dollats, payable invaii. aujy m stivance. . It will wage an tiiieomproniisin); war with all iho ruinous schemes now advocated end supported by the Federal parly and nothing shall be led undone, which tho most lealoua eiert ions can iccomplmh, to effect the entire overthrow of tho Federal faction at the ensuing election.:, Tbo articles wilt be brief, pithy aud pungent, but yej eourtcou and respectlulj Fedcraliwn in all its cameleoB lurrn and Proican aliapcs, will bo handled Without glove. - W respectfully ask ihat i generous patronage may be bent owed upon our efforta to promote Ihe success, of th cause in which we are engaged. Orders addressed lo TiitoritiLcs Km, will receive prompt attention. March 1 14'.. Irttndt of lit Timptfar.cf Vault! to V0U wc vkt j a UMwt taniPKl appeal wjulo thousanda upoo tlw miki or aniiar are annually expended at theatres, " circuses, at the race track, at croci-vie. while no p " ! ari aparud, the luxury ol retirement and case forego. an no labor deemed tooaaevert to advance tlie im tuts of political aspirants, can you not do nroething a cause uai must no near to every trtiepa;rioi, r"i: thropist,aod christian I Recollect there are but .fe very few, such pa-is in all the Southern cotintry.- Tl. VVn.i..... .i ..r v ,i. n l.... ,l, VW.Ienl ;art . .... . . ii mi , v, iifiin VHrOllll't, iiiv -" i of YWinis. and tlm 1". i.tern nrt of TennrH; partial J Inrly, need a iieriodjcal ol this kind, and it ia f" J"" ttvjw b. j v.iiuiin;r itirjr Biian iikvc n. Tho very low price at which it was fixed N ;J Convention, will make it nerewary, that very n' i-ulcripliuii be. had, before tho publication of il 0,1 -jiMilied. - . TERM 'Ae.HV.fm Carolina Timprraitcf AJ"" ',' bo published on a tnoiiimn sheet, in quarto form. r' ' number making eight paires, and will bo furnished the very low price of Viy'Oar a copy. Where gle copie are taken, the payment mutt be ma!e m" nably upon the reception of Ihe first number. C6 I'osltnasler, editors or publisher of papers, an all Minivers of the liospel, are authorised agent aks Vor ttac Were. '".. fa t, -m fcgif
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 17, 1842, edition 1
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