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s 4 it i " 1 i ; 1 ii .IIMJJJ aJMfcl eLil arfla-a Grand-Sired by the WSJ AMERICAN ECMFSE, The Champion of America,- Unmicr of the great match race, The North against the South, $29,00Q sidcr- Laborers Wanted a number ol linnda to work t business at (!onrad'a JIill, in Davidson County. The usual wares will be giv en, nnd tho hands will be paid off weekly, or montlily, as they tuny wish Good board mny bo had near the mine on renmmable term. T. PHILLIPS ALLIEN, Agent. January 11. IS 13.- tp.- Tlinthorou2lj-bre3 horse I, AT, bred by Col. Wade Hampton, of South Carolina, will make his fourth acdisf (Season, which is now commenced and will end the lt Jalv,at the following ph.es, vi, : at Jacob Cole man's, Cabarrus county, every Monday and Tuesday ; at KaJiFbury, Wednesday and Thurrday ; and at Lexirg loo, Davidson county, Friday and Saturday. Na will be regularly at his stands, public days and'high water excepted. Ho will bo let to marej at the following re-1 , duccd prices ,$12 the season; to be discharged by ton if paid before the season empires, and &lb to Insure, payable as toon as the mare re ascertained to bn in fcml, or the property changes owners, and fi!ty cents to the' Kroom. lCn Care will be taken to prevent nccidents, but, in no lustance, will I be responsible f ir anv that bar occur. lb W. LONG. Salisbury, X C, March 1?, 1S-12. rr. I certify that LATH was bred by me, and that lie was foaled in the Sprin of lie was got by tiis dilphin, hid dam Pocahontas, by Sir Arthy ; his jr. dim V'oung .Lottery, also by Sir Archy, out of Col. Single ton's celebrated lottery, by the imported I'edlord out of ! . tho imported mare Anvillma j Gndolphin was got hy , i-ciipse ; his dam Kylph.hy Mn-phcstion cutfef Lottery - by imported Bedlurd, &c lltephesticn wa got ly tl i nported Buzzard out of the dam of Sir Archy i j DESCRIPTION, i'EUFOUMAXCF., j LATlt u a fine bay, without wlme.v .13 band, H inches high, with good bone, and capital action. At !i years old, be won Uie produce stake at Columbia, 2 mile ; rests, beating Air. 'taylor'a FilIyDaisy, sad Copt, r-pann's Colt, Convention, nine others paywg forfeit. i wo weeks afterwards be won the Jockey Club Purse, .'.ji'lu heat, at Augubta, beating Kite, and distancing lilsck Bird. At tiwrleatcn ho was beaten by Clou Ljpper tor the Jockty Club Purse, 3 mile beat; being er much emits bo wasjwuhdravn alter the Brat beat At 4 years old, be won the ockey Club Purse", 4 mile ' neaU, at Caiudeo, beating Sir Kenneth and Dorabelia at a heats; luting the first in consequence cf bolting when several lengths in advance of the field, just be ibre he reached ine judges' stand ; and goliioj; eoUng .ed amongst the cainagea, he sustained an injury w bich occiaioned Jiis withdrawal from the Turt LA TH was a race horse of the first c!if, which he evinced in bis trials with Day Maria, Charlotte Rum, and Kitty Ueth, and in point of Diced he is inferior to nnn whether im jorted or native. His constitution ia rti.f 1 a t UniUfcll TOW Sittifc. rpiIERR is a large quantity of Plank, Scantling m. and other building materials on bind for Sale at the Mills of Charles Fisher, on South Yadkin River, " Wnvrly Pearson's Mills. ALSO " A quantity of choice curled Maple Dank, suitable for making house-furniture of various kinds. Any quantity of sawed Khingle can be furnished at a very short n.ce. These Shingles are always made out of heart pine, or yellow poplar, of a regular size, apd require no j.-'intiiig, but can he nailed on thereof jhft if a they fall from the saw Price 1 per Wl at the Mill. WILLIAMSON HARRIS, Agt. December 81, 1H11. ' rr. . . . N'CATLY AT THIS f r i wi DILLS rRINTEU orricE. THE rAmtyWHTAPEK, Tim PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY COURIER: ' with tub uaorsr cinixi ATiox n th world ! ! OF THE , art of HE MARKETS. The publielieraot this old ifctabliahed and universally popular 1'amily Journal, would deem it superogalory to ay a wofd in commendatinn of its past or present excel, lence snd ii-etulnefn. lis unrivalled and increasing circulation, (over 33,000,) is its best recommendation. Tor the future, however, a determination to be i isrr in tho van ol the American Newspaper eekly Press will call for increased expenditures and renewed attrac tions for the coming year, 184J, not the least of which will be au improvement in Jhequality ofMic paper, and addition ot pipular contributors embracing, we fully believe, the beit list to any similar Journal in the world. The Courier is independent in its character, fearless ly pursuing a straight-forward, course, and supporting the bcrt interests of the public. It is strictly neutral in politics and religion. It will maintain a high tone of morals, nnd not an article will appear in its pages which WioulJ not find a place at every fircf ule. It has more IllJUi iiu ......... - , A,Ma ,1,1. nmnhrrnfivu'tliM n.ii!n t,. Il..t r robust, having never twen sick, ami rns temper i? V ll.s co'or. form, and action, fncnU fur tiiefelve Ia any other paper published in t.ie country, embracing xord. lAh unites ir- fainwelf as many claims to public the best temihce ol our Republic Mtronacc.as any youug Stallion that I know. , AMERICAS TALIM. 'Plin Undersigned have taken out I Patkst for en 1 improvement made by themselves in the important Finishing Leather. This improvement consists in t new mixture, of their invention, which i applied to the Icathcr.and which saves the expense of tallow and the labor ot whitening. They do not offer it to the public without having them selves effectually tested it, nor on ihcir own recommen dation alone, but ask attention to the certificates given below by highly resiwUblo and experienced Tanners who have examined the invention, end being satisfied of it usefulness, have purchased rights: and elso to the certificates of the Boot and rihoe-makcrs who boar testimony to the quality and finivh of the leather. WM. A. RON'ALD, - HENRY C. MILLER. (r Letters to the subscribers should bo addressed, China O'rnw, Rowan County, N. V. March 4, 18. , Ct CERTIFICATES: At the request of Mewrn. Ronald it Miller, and for our own satisfaction, we hove particularly examined their improved plan ot finidiinir leather, and pronounce it altogether beyond our expectation lor value; and we cheerlully recommend it to the Tanners ol tho Country as a great wiving of labor and expense, and as giving a fine floes and high finish to the leather. Being satis tied of this, we have purchased for ourselves the right to use their patent. . JOHN CLARK, V- , Tanner. Salisbury JOILYS LOOP, J LEVI COWAN, WM. S. COWAN, , i - Tanners, Rowan County. We have manufactured a considerable quantity of leather finifhed on the improved plan, lately invented bv Messrs, Ronald & Miller, and we conaiJcr it of the beet quality, birth for beauty ot finish, and lasting pro perty. JAS. J). t.MtK, WM. LAMBETH. JOHN THOMl'SON, - lloot nd Shoe-makers, Salisbury. AT SALISBURY, JUNE 2li Ikicon. . 0 fHitron, Reef. 31 4 i Lard, Drandy, (peach) 30 a 35 Molasace, Do (apple) Saa ixaiis, Buttor, ' lUal2 Uais, Bccawaxt IS a at) bVcinir. 18 a 23 Rile Rope. 10 Cotton, (clean) 8 a Corn, , 30 a 35 Coffee,- Ma 18 Flour. 4 CO a 3 00 Feathere, 85b74 Flaxseed, . Do Oil, 73 a fcO 00 a fl 1643. 4) a 7 8 a 10 CO a 62 8a 9 15 a 19 4 a 41 121 Pork, Rice. fnuarO Sugar, (brown) 10 a 12) Do (loaf,) Hiat Salt, (bu.) 1 23 a 1 SO 1)0 (sack) 3 73 a lUt Steel, (bluftcrt 10 a I)o (cast so a au Tallow, Whiskey, 25a 12 Dccf, (scarce) Dacon, Butter, Beeswax, Bagging r Bale Rope, Coffee, Cotton, Corn, (scarce) NOTICE. fpHE Subscriber has opened a A House, in Mocksvillc, Davie t iiliif? where he is prepared to accomi Public Davie County, accommodate Boarders and Travellers In a stylo which he hepes will prove satisfactory to all who may favor him with ihcir enstcm. His Sublet will be abundantly furnirbrd with every thinr ncceiwsry in Hie lineofrrovendcr; his liar we nniulicd with a variety of honors. Ilw chargea will be moderate. All riotous and dis orderly conduct will bo strictly, prohibited. Call and try me. .. 1L LIRClvIIEAD. March 11, 18 Yi. w W. HAMPTON. ' Will wood Jon. 2, .139. Every cms should be proud to patronise the Philadel phia Saturday Courier, as by its unbroken series ot on- From the above Ortiiicr.tc ot Col. tltrni ton, ! trmal Amtrtcan Talc, by such native writers as Mr. vlo bred nnd hud LVi'll trained for tho Turf, ii ; Caroline Lee Hentz, Mrs. St I -eon Loud, "The Idy - "jit h, ih.t ho considered him a Race liorie 'of Maryland," Profr.r Inpahame.T. ti. Arthur, Fjwj., Mitt tviwick, Miwi jeiic, ar.u many others, it lias I justly earned tho title of the American family Actct- Foreign Literature aai;l I'cvr. Determined to spare no cxp,nse in making the Sat. will he seen that ho comidcre of the firnt cle.not only from the rccs he lias mentioned as having run publicly, but from private (rial he hs made with horses wlich nre now on tho Turfnd running with ct.nsiderahle success. i vilt sl-o bo observed by his certificate, thnt he considered Lath of the purest blood, not to te urcny, Lotintr a pcricci model ot a universal ramny s irnassed bv any horse, imported or native. ;Neipaper. of enual interest to all classes and peisens 8 ' , , of evtrv lialion, e live made sriaiicinents to receive I consider it entirely ium?cesary to atlcnipt 10 ; s; m ;MsTljnei and p,,, of mtrrtel, publisiicd in eulogise LATH, either for his perlormurxw on ; j;nind anj on the Centiaent, the news and pema of Oie Turf or as to his blood, since, in every reaped, ! ff h,ct, lre immediately transferred to its columns! thus ho is so well attested. Ilut w ill remurk that Lath j giving to emigrants, as ell ss oihers, a correct und " har not onlr descended Uftm pure blood, but has connects account of whatever occurs of interest, ei- foroc from stock both Sire, Uwn&ireT KmVnnd ! therat hoe or .Uoad. ... Grand dam, tbal ere ol the running lliKd. l orj TIIL MARKETS, imame, hn An fiodulphm maris Wfcur-.nukain-j rartre-tiJi-r-tite ukeawproewthe eartiNt advi 7 minutes nnd 50 seconds, hie (iranosirc, the lceg ln rcer(.ncc lo t prices et all kwdsof Cram, Pro American Eclipse, so well known tt the North nnd xuiija. Produce, &e , the f'.aicot Mucks, Banks, M aicy uutii made fata time in the great match race, the j and Lands, and tttr txttMuve arrangenitnts will here- v-..i..-n;n:i .v;s;mtir.sn:tcoash!eTi ,liliu.i" ' V ... .....1.. 1U. I. , ..,.1 u' l.t... whatsoever. Tli.i gfiinal character r.f the Courier is well known. y col'renj contain a great varu.iy of tamx, .i.vr.RATivra, rsvs, and niouRAr-mrs, G232Q. A I.irge vnricty ol Garden Seeds for Male at the Salisbury Dm; Store, y C. B. WIICELER. February 18,1642. r Itr-MILL mONS.--H AT CilERAW, S, C, JUNE 3 7a 8 12 a 15 22 a 25 2023 Flour, Feathers, Urd, (scarce) Molasses, Oats, 10 a 12J Rice,,(10C lbf) .sugar, , Salt, (sack) ' 50 a C2i Do (bushel) 12J a 15 fa ft6 7.1S42. 500al 37 a 00 7 a 8 33 a 40 37 a 40 4ar) 10 a 12 2 73 CTiajfl tMIKKIJ or Pmr families to work at the SalisWa . n-tiiro none but those wlio ' Factory none but those who can come well r J. RH( Salisbury, June 3, 1812. cominendod tor inaunry, anu soonnty, need appl 1 hiiiiiii'm 1 rnurun . tf l.TirOKTAIT WORK I IOW III TBI COV1II Or POaLlOATlOS, . A DICTIONARY OF Artt, Manufactures and Mines, coNTAJiiiNo a ctiAa txroaiTioa or tmiib rniNcnat, AMD raACTicca. By AKoasw Uat, Af. D., F, R. 8. 31. G. 8. M a. 8. Land., Mem. Acad. If. 8. PhilaJ., 8, JA. Soe. 'y Germ. Hanot., Mulii, dj-c. 4c. dj-c. . '' ' Cecf, f Bacon, Butler Beeswax, Bigping, Bie Hope, Coffee, AT CAMDEN, B. O, JUNE 8, 1812. 4a 6 6a 0 15 a Is 19 a 20 20 12 11 a 15 Cotton, Corn, Flour, ' Feathers, ford, Molasses, Oats, 4 a 8J fit) 7(H) 37 a 40 10 a 12 33 a 40 43 a 50 PROSPECT t or mi Congresalonal Globe and Appendix. fpiIESE works have now been published by us for JL ten consecutive session of Congress. Commen cing with tho session of l?.'!2-3. They have bad such wide circulation, and bave been so oniversally approved and sought after by the public, that we deem it neees-" sary only in thai Prut-poctua to say that llicf will be ' continued at the next session of Congress, and to state, (uccinctly, thoir contents, tho form in which they w ill nrtnltftfl an iUm nrirki fi Ihfim " The Congressional ulote h made- up of the daily, proceedings of the two Houses of Congicr. The speeches of the members are abridged, or condensed, lo bring thorn into a reasonable, or res da bio length. Alt the resolutions oflbresL or motions nade, are given at ' length, in the mover own words ; end tlie yeas and- nays on ail the important questions. It Is printed with small type brevier and nonpareil on a double royal sheet, in quarto term, each number containing to royal quarto pages. It is printed at fast as tbe business done in Congress furnwhea matter enough for a cumber usually one ttttibber, but sorrjettmrs two flnmberaf a week, ni liave invariably printed more numbers than tjjere were weeks in aefsion. The sppriatcking session of Congress, it is expected, ill cohtinuo 7 months , if to, subscribers may expect between 'M and 40 numbers, which, together, will make between 5(K) and 600 royal quarto-pages. - The-Appendix is madup of the PaEsiDrrr'e an nual menage, the rcpnrts of the principal officers of. the Government that accompany it, and all the Ion? speeches of members of Congress, written out or re- vixed by themselves. It Is printed 10 the as mo form as the Congresaioiial Globe, and ucually makes about ,the same number of pages.'- Heretofore, on account of the M speeches being so numerous and to long, wo ham hot cnmnlrted tha Anneodix until on or Ian mni,th THERE miy te bad at C. Fiaher'a Foundry, on ; alter tbe close of the session ; but, in future, we intend booth Yadkin River, Mill I. -00a -of a I moot ell de-it print the peechee as fast as Obey shall be prepared, iLLUSi KArr.u hi ni riiuuSAND TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-ONE ENGRAVINGS. 'pIIIS is unquestionably the most popular work of tbe j. si no ever puuimueu, suu noes, most admirably adapted to the wants of all claaseaof the community The following are the important objects which tha learned author endeavors to accomplish : 1st To instruct the Manufacturer, Metallurgist and Tradesman in the principle of their rcfnectiva n.. r .1. I i:. - r-- CCfSCB, bu iu ivuuur iiivin, 111 ii-tuiy, mo masters (if their business; and, 10 cmanciaio tiictn from a ataia of bondage to tuch as are too commonly governed bv Uliliu pirju.iiLV anu m iivwui ivuiiiiv. - Mildly. Jo ntlord Alcrcnants, urokers, Drvnlti s-v I . it . II " I i iFiirrttranA. Bnii iinmra ii inn itnviiniin rriftrnni..... dcFcnplions of the commodities which pass throueh ihcir hands. r . " ' o..n .. .l.:l.:i:.. . -1 .1.. r... j , 01 (yhemwiry ana I'nysics, 10 ray open an excel leu practical school to Mudents or theae kindred sciences. Htny. j 0 teacn lapitaiiais, woo mar neoesirouadf nlnoinir their funda in some productive branch ot in.t... try, to select, judiciously, among plausible claimants. Dibly. Jo enable gentlemen ol tbe Law tobecorn well acquainted with the nature of those patent sehrmn which are so apt to give rise to litigation. ; ' filldw: To nrment ta leirialatora such a rlor tion of the staple manufactures, as may dissuade then (Vmn JsnawMtn.a laiaajal altlfk Arttltriirt Itiriiiavlrw n t one branch of it to the injury ot many others. . rural BrDiAi'mpnia nf rsffirnrp. in rnpciiiiiv lira nm, -l transiorniationa 01 matter 10 which ureal urnain n4 the ynitcd sutcs owe their permanent wealth, ri: and power among the nations of tho earth. - jie wiest siaiisiica 01 every imponani object ti .... : .1. . L... J aimnumciiirv io L'licu innu uie wi-uau uauaiir irorn official tuthority at the end of each article, - ' . . linn, m iih-n neiis iof kiz a eonv.' 11 win m mil nn m,-j paper, in new wcv.fr type, anu win Oiaite alxmt IKti MkiL futirpa. It will ba issued in tw-n1v.in .Li. . . i : ....... . o-i ..... on delivery.. s u-y juaiij pvrswi pviiuiiii; u uis voiiiiri at nro time. In advance, we will foraard the nnmbers hv t potit paid, as soon at tbey come from the press. ' I, v u saiiaqie szcuu. uin suoiua a rare opponunrr, M we can put vie .worn u mom on terits extreme;; favorable, in every manufacturing town, and evert village throughout tbe United fetalci ahd Canada nE- scribars msv be obtained with tho rreatmt faci.'itr nuviicN, ynxjx tmiu,.. awj uuiniqnauu, ll XUiu.Il street. New York. -J J.S" -A : V To over) editor wha (ivca this aJtcrticomept et i' in : . i a Aa s tiro ki uMn ioui, w wi. nn-wnrut loorgcr, one cor im i Lin wiMi h m tn h. oruvuirra iuc uan urrr ciiuiBiinnrr ifav. no(ic be tui toihe w York ftlchmin, N. ott ' a av r a. .... . , Marcn ii, leu.,-. . - , ' ., - f kJtaJJ acripUbtis uted in this country, WW STT Afl. Raw Mill Iror.f, (ftidjjeoc all sorta, Wheels of all sizes, itc When not on hand, they iray bo made to order at a short aotice. WILLIAMSON HARRIS, Agent. December .JU.litL tr- ' ntes and 37 seconds, which lxilippo won v. ith con siderable eclat. This race gaitic! htm the rm'tt'O ralle name of the Champion the North. His dam, sired hyt'ue renowned Fir Arcby wIiom! re Are . stands unTirMiemd lth in Friiiland and America. The grand dam of Jand articl'sin Literature, Science, tne Arts, Mechanic?, 4 7 Old Lottrrv, bred hv the grtat &.i.thnrn ; Agn-jlmr.', Wncauon. Mitftc, tew, Health, Amtif. . 1 ' , 1 Vvi R 'P.rVotnn ol ..h mcnt. anu in fact, in every department wuailyducud Anrnteur ol horses, Col. R. Sir.; eton, ot .milli , t j , f , paper, from such writers as Carolina, wnicn uasprouuci-u mule imiv ii.i t than any other mare in the t nion. Thin it will !" I- 'f Vlen,f' , , t that there is united in LATH Uo of the ; ; U,c en, ( ,,,) host Uds of the South, Hampton's and Sc.g tfon s , T Ar,()i crowed with Gen. Coles ol tlio ftortn. The public i now pretenfed with such r,n r uriilv of improving the Hood of t'tn' nohle nnd . pko!pi;i:tis -. or THE .Ycrlh Carolina Temperance Union. , at its an- and of course shall complete tho work wiUua :fuw days after tbe ssjotirnment f Each of these works is complete in itself; but it is ncccwary for every subscriber1 who desire a full knowledgo of tho proceedings of Congrets, 40 havo both t Jiccauee, then, if there should be any ambiguity in tho aynnpaia of thcpeeeh, or any denial of ibj.cor. rectnoss, as published ia tle Congrwional (itooc, -the reader may return tPJae flppeodiat JU tee tho- at length, coi reeled by the aiembcr biintcit,", t u Now, there m no source but the Congressional Globe and Appendix, from which a person can obtain a full history of the proceedings of Cooffresii. -Xixija and -.i:.vto!i nejisifr pi ueDaics, wnten contained a liisv ... ......... . t.:i r.j-. .-i. l'1 ir -m I rniKtatcTrmperarce &.cicty of N. ( nual mectmff.direcleieWffrTftfttriT take mreturrs for the establu-hmfnt, at this place, of a mhnnt iv. .lmM1 mph u..,n .'. h . ..,..,... 1 - ........ -" ' ' .v.. " ...v VV1I- prcMim al Globe and Appendix, and did not contain an Journal, devoted to tlio cius-e of Temperance, ... ui.m, ......... eq,lai an)oun 0r jUcr, a great portion ot theeurrent importance of ench a publication, the Committee haie pT,XrnUH, bemg omitted. Ve7re enabled to print . determined, if sulneieut encouragement can 00 ol ,ie t,nC reir.na I Globe and Appendix at tbe low rato tamed, to i?ue the first number of such a publication, now propod, by Jjavinir a laree ouantitv oflvue- and 'm ts rslled NORTH CAKOI.IN'A TK.M lf-' 77. TTA V. . ' V 1 r.v M V vs'Ua.' futiilv of iroprov f.il snimal. the hortse. a laicly (im of country. ppor UM- ri 111 1 hit ri c- 11. W . I.. PiKJSPLCTl.S or mid Western C-aroHna Temperance .Uroaifc, A m'ifAy f nprr devoir i ' the Ti lap'TH.Kr. R'firm Vullishrd of A'l 'tiV' . S. ".. nnd 1 '..'id T.' T. P- M'ANAI.I.V. J. Hhendan Know!', i A! r.. Al. M. Letn l ud, ; DcuglafS Jerrold, .Mifs Set'cwick. ; m. II Hurt' ti, ! I.ieut. ;. W . ivi'tcrt, il'h.. OmpMI, !.M:yMitlord, I Prufi-.-yir Witi' f, I".. L It. Kvrr, (.l ). C.Ni-il, , 'l'l.os. i. Sjiear, (; -. Marryttt, H. N. U. I't ::n Sim. to, TO Mra. S. C. Hall, Prot'fw.r I)unglinn, M. M'.Michtel, 1 Miss I'.l lenK.'Rnrd,s ti.'ori.'e P. Morris, Mrct. tioro, J.M'pii H Chandler, . .Ml.- I'rlie, I'rof.H.r J. Frnt, I ydti II. JSigouiiH-y, lio'i. IJob'-rt T. I'niirad, Rtxrl Morns, Air.-. C. II. W. lUlin-, A. Hrwn, Jr., John Xcr.l, Ci;iintet! ot Blessington, L'icy l?ej inour. RANCE L'MO.N, on the first of Janunry next The Iraduur object of the L'nion will be, tho die m:nation of Ttmpcrance principles. We hall en ccavor to prfff nt in its nsjes, a full record of cress of the Tenpcrance cau.e in our ow A' the pro-: Biford to print thom for double the price now charged, i n ami in t.omplete Indexes to both Uie Conirrasional Globe DUfTtdBABV OF AITS aiKVrAtTCBCf 6 SIM'. v " ' r-r-- . L thai tii unleraiirnfrl htr e purc!.actf the entr aitAawk anrt riitUt nt Mi Nifkntaf iiin: in Chi m'nrfc i will contiaiie Us poblication every fonnijbt t;!l cot-. J.IUICV. WIMJJV JJVwr ,4.v .4. iu II? J advertisements, Tho terms will be adhered 10 in 1' respects as tdvertumt y Ploaso address ti.e sulacfilxn posupajd, V JJ-Al'fiXTU.N &.UU. fJtf- - - tma .xy, t..i. ..' .V r.TIUI. ; T Hi; Subscribers tiovernmcnt, 1 "TUB SPIXTATOIL" publicatioa will not be supwnVnu. rs propose to paii.'f, at tle 1 Weekly N;w spipcultv t( I.T01L" Th'.' beliave that btfeall. uei t lis plaa wilf t' A Tcwr-nuvn riviri. thit i.'ic? '-r!y in Sfii'.'-mber, r x.U'd on ."r i.f the abi'Vf li'ic and ciiir.'.",i. rti.i n ;.p"i n .t.An ti cks.. 1 and l. Ii. M'Ally to c :'. I he many nrr. m '-i;,' v'r'.i'''-'', I'r. fii--.,i I, he Ji.eu.s it i:ii;.rucit. al i': fnr .';ii. t. be recogr ns one of tho r.tiir.r:'. tlif:itt'li l.c w il1 clif '. rtni'v i:t" hj 1nit.11er.ee otli' r.usf, to pro:!.'.'.- i's m !; t; snuserihcr ther-iote, procn i ., i ue th... P. in !.: own nam", with a l."F -ha' !;C " 11 --t '-' the undcrtakiMJ. by all the friend- . 1 1 1. ,y ,1 l-'r. I ' -III .ffV r,.,. i,,Mil,.,ui ti.e coiuilr .. onil '., : t.,L , UJll haie cn MfitMIl C.rru ai:o: frimd if hf Trmprrr.er Cn r ; to y 1 v. n: 1!.': B n.it earnc-l B-l In!" ':''''- ' i' !'!' ;1 rands of d"l'ir are annual!) rx !.:.! d at li eatr". ''. f.rcu.nf.'at the race trick, r.' :'r ' f" pa.:r..t nre spared, tiif I'lX'try of i'trr.-M' M nun r?s; ..r. ..'tc, n:id.lii labor ' '-ri. '. t m i:e t . t.';' : . '. !,"" i;.:-r-c.'.sM isditietil a'piraid!1, rar. )m m' A-), 'w:f.v! 11 a cause that nniii ( d.-ar to m i ) in 'r..,, pH-it.- ! nr" 1 1.' f'-w ,',.' 1 r n r -ii'm'T'. ;, 1:: V.'. . t, rit';-ir J'i . ' -iri.cu. . in.! it 1- ! "I v- u A'irNTK-lKRMA T're trrn 1 ! the (Vi:r:-r af 2 kt annum, pavnMc 11 riilvanc, nut w in n any i;n? wnl nfTiciatc to procure 'en new Ml-scriber, nnd sf-nd us l"), par tnnni y nnd pf, ,ir!,r jr',: w ih receipt f.r one fr each rVven I , ,1 - f..r s!i, tlrTi.e eopit;., lor n.", or one copy three i'.ir lor i Ii I Ii ii I ii. T-vo - .;, "! toe Stitiir.iay Conner, and (i.al'y'i Ij-ilv'- li'.'r', oiii! v-ir. vm.i ii. f nt t-ir s"i. i'.-.;' c- pH-:-1 f t!i'- S.'ur.hy l'i.i;riT, and Godej's 1ji.:'s It i.ik; vcar, wt.l be seii! Im tslO. .vt.tn . ; 4ki y. iii)i.;r..v. ditTerent from that of the Mters aliea!v atabf.'ed Waalungton. It will nob give the d. tntesat lei.rt but present I eomirhensv arid aafi tcisrv luflrM" cavioiiai maiier mat visit tin lor -J ..f t.. i 11 r . :, t t.?,.M!ki' Q" rT W ieh comment or rflhirU . will cmliribau to tk-1 ' f'"'"' VFrr V "a , 1 elucidatioa- arikingw interest wT'i.tx.cf. villi! 1. .the ma iter purrscly for heso work we could not H nMrIed,Tf(rtn JZ to t,,ne. Br j. ea.lt, d... from as 1 may be most worthy of attention." l, , I lie editorial department wn tnacana the urW" of the dav withlplru and with fairueas.and hi a n ncr which, it k Ijefed; will prove-ar-eptahlnfa f!.r popular taut;. A faro jiaritj with "&mMi p.'!.' acquired by a res Jehca at the capidj, and the aojx;'.. ot one of Ihedl llroad, ol similar dura'loo; at an N ekting panod of Loropoao butorj Jiaiegnenthrma r slifhl advantaba it the task orOiiOBeJ.. t'ooiiiitni.c.' tiona from tnte liont soercea will aim solonns. it shall be tlieir etturt to present to their rcauai lli-Hf tractive variety, without wh en the nksniiiipocLatf arc apt to pall upon the publiomind.' Cvsr,bi re ci.wii. I ly occurrtngai home anroad, eeyonn tiiP.spiirreoi rn prrrnonal and party polities atteatioa U w L iet tai.'t tail to elucidate-udu teat questions, and promote nat;r j al interests. Jddicmas s- nctitins froraf Lireigri ymru tfhirh In ka aSA-ajiili or in Waalunirrnn. f.Ki'inwl'J 1 well as K-iifltrtaiTofifMilar tttrntwn in tins couuAr b" I r?tg directed loo exclusively fo tho latter) eaniuT t" j interest tlie enqurnnf reader, v. Lose, lilx rsl cnri' : and expaDsive syiupaUiM' fatend bcyon I the cm 4 ' however sinnle. of Ina ma c.utilrr.. Vol will I ttti ture and general cri'icijm be neglected, though l;; auboruinato to the paramount ends ot a fhtlilteoi jo i In a word, it is the design of tho subscribers to for. ! a spiriii-d papei, for n Inch, they are nnrsuaded, t'-V liar facilities are found at the seal of liovernmrnt. Y iinout app-aliiff to their pant pmition ami ' liotis thry willcuntentlhemiielvea herattiln cecn. foreign lnn!s-of its effect upon individuals ai d com. 1 aDd the Appendix are printed at the clure of each ses-H muniiies ami original arucics in ucience 01 ua prin-iaion, and tent to all subscribers for Ihcm. ciplcs, and iu reply lo the various objection urged, V? have on hand a.lHJOor 4,00 surplus enpirs of ieis V, .t r .,, the Coiigrcwional Globe and Appendix for ihe Lxtra hile, hnwerer, the prnmo'.on of Temperance will I mhtth nke Brir ono thoumn4 rtsyil be tl.e f.r-t nd leadtntj ntel .of our Journal, it iaour;Pfiarto p5fPi. Tbey g,T, the fullert h'atory of Con- mt.-iition, ti.tit its pagea sliall be enlivened by a Crneral Rr9 thsl n cvcr to publ.sJied. We now sell ty jaMiciu-raitoiUtorHoihoinrfreHof Agriculture. Globe, and l lur the AoDcndix. Wo omnl to l..t In carrying out this object, tho Committeo look wilk j auLxrilxn fur the Congrcaaional Globo and Appendix confidence to the fiienJa of Tetnrancet particularly , fnr tho next session, have them for Ml cent each, in North Carolina, for aid and support. A new iin-.Thcj will he norcWiry lo understand fully the pro-' puUe ha been given to the cause in this Stale. Were eoed.ngs of the next session. Tho important Diallers thifthe pr.ipT occasion, we could tell a tale of what discussed at the last, will be brought up at thr next Iihs len passing unJcr our own eyes, which would twinti, in confcqiience of the universal dica lis fact 1011 wild a thrill of joy ihroiigh every benevolent heart, evinced in the late elections with the vast and novel I ho ref .riimiioii ol the u.ebriaio has cominenri-d, and . cystem of policy which Iho powew have introduced, w still (oing on with a power aud succtaf, which the ; and which was forced through Congress without con moat tam'uiue eevor datf to anticipate. G.ve us but 1 tuiting public opinion, or even allr-wing the fill d:?. the mean of rn i iounication, and we trtM that an in- j russrc.n usual in retrd to subjects of ordinary inli rest Run.ce will go forth from the Capitol of the old North. The reports of the Congressional (ilob.. and Appendix Sl.nr, to itH t rotest boundary, that will lull upon itn are net in the least derrcs atfrrtf-d h ilm n.n. I.... happmeiis and prosperity through all future generations, j ef tho Fil.ior. They aro given precisely as written 1 1'eroiii it--, Uien, rno,i criiestiy lo appeal to every! out hy tho Importers nnd tlie members themwlve, I fr... ii - J 1 f 1 1 inpeiance, .Morality, and good order, to aid ; And tfi: whole are (ubj"ct lo l'ie revision and correc iis prompil'i. Aa the o!,j.-ct n- to coiiimoiico with thn lion of Hie Mmkrrs, ax they pan i it view in o.ir daily j im year, fi.'y on the part of its friends may le fatal, 'sheet, in ca.-c anv inisuiidr-rilnrHlifij or inisrepreeenta. , 1 Let every iiMUVNlual Hun, who feels an ihl-rct in r.ttr lion of their remarks should orrnr. and e very Temperance y.ocn.ly, U comn re-! We teaU a dailv analyse of lli doitica in Vnt -1 1. 1 11 .. 1 .... 1 ... . t .... .1 1 . . 1 1 1 - 1 . . 1 . . 0, 1 tl,ro;.i.-t, tri'l i.tir:.-t:m ' I!' :. ' terv fV,suc!i paper- ,n r,;: '!.e The V-t.-rn part of ..rt': 1 Vo! . of Virima, and U10 'a.ii:rn a rt o larly, need a pui'-dteaiot to it.ii now to iwy whether they si.n '1 l.-i'.. Tin? vi ry lo pr,"" n' ' 1 . rioiner.t.'.ll. Will III!' l"V.' 'f : ijuiecr iil i. m be hit, L1-! fj li.o . .. justified. J TK.'IMS. TH' 'nfT-i f"..'r''...ii V'rr-i b; pu!.!.-:ied on a 1 ti!. - a ! , i.irnbrr i-iaking t-'iit the very low prre !' ':, rooii.-s are t.koii, il.e ( ' ',j,. v nt n the recej.'ten of ' tjjr- i'.tii,:i'r. 1' -1:1 jr. i.r p-.' t.!l Ministers of iI.eGot-'pel, nre n I'il.ljdl i l.,l, T' o-e w I I: v.'ii in w. "',,. n;.'e, will Lilil lo th'ir e'inv o!.''j''U. -i.. I v to',.) !!.!.' i,.. o iij .ve, or roft-rni: tu ii 01 loeir ei'i.o.ii,... . . , .l'iaOl'USALS for .'i.-'.in in !! Cit'iuf RirhmmiJ, a nnc I't'c.. hi i'lijif. l'i Ii- nl'llr-l TlIC V1UOIMA. DEMOCRAT, S I' ;',! bo r,r.":d 1 1 I l'l In ' l.ler'ioll. (I ly the 1 ry i.iry ; ;'. can i.e nil, , I.. t, in .,!. .'id '. B e. 1. ;it 11. 11-' I.- -: 11'-' IMO ll 1 ;. ,',-pl ' r. i.sf'.. fits. ...'! paper, weekly, unt I after Hi.; i Tit 1 'r rii'iitlv low price of '1 weiity I ic i: i.' 1 1 a su.'.'li si:!., cnbi.r, m'.;c ci.i s fl.r Two K-llnr-, TWKMi-TIMiKL epic for lae (' .I crs, PIITV copii.s fi r Ten 1) .ihi!, payable iiuari al.:y 11. ad. inc.-. It wiil wago nn tiur-ompr' niiii; war with all ibe riiiiious seheiiiea n-iw adv cated ar.-l s'tjiporled by the federal party ; m.d nothii'g tball bo lef undone, which .!." most .eiiiona i jeriiotin r.n aeeoinpn.-h, to f!:ct tlio en ir" ovorthi'iw of the Pedeial far-tii n at the rnsuiiig elect.on. 'I "ho arte !ms v. ill bn Iti-t, i.ihv an-l pungent, but yet courteous and resjicctlnl ; Jcdcnliriu in ail its catiieleon lortns and Protean fchapes, will be handled Without glover. We respectfully ask il.st a g-ncroua pa'.ronage n ay he bestowed u)ori our cfl'iits to promofo llic uccei ef the rntise in which we arc engaged. Orders mldrcr-H'd to TiiKui'iiiixa l'ifcs, will receive ptoitipt atfeiition, Vafh-I", l " l I 'tiler I t l'ie liiiu.Ijer ol toiiicn, wlncli lliev sii e ran ! r irrnlnU.il in their virttiily, and forward lhir inni'v I'nniitliately, . ,r 10, 1.11, or iitl rr.piea, np ! ilitfy may Mnr.k t::e demand ot their neighlmrlKsnt nitty j I lo-l.iv. In Ihn y only, on we Imps lor success in 1 . , ur etlu:!. . j ' ,M a m-r-tin? of the IJxeeniiv Co . miuee of the N ,(. 'i'enijx Tatii -r: Kocnty, the lolloping reMilution vcnil I fiioteil : heress, utrnnrnuerits have been inadsioi I r--itiii'.'ticc l'ie uihlicaiKiii of a Temperanrc Juiiriml in' Itfie City ot Ruleiirh, on the first week of January n"Xt, I privi led okt ii:oi sM) Sula-crihers can bo obtained. I ; Vi. rih-fl, '1 nat U be n.it rariiestly recnnimendul fo1 i enrli of the ( If icors of tin: Stale Tentp'rance Koeiclv, j nm: to the inr iiihers of Ihc Ia!n Statu Cnnuenti..n .11 i Ir, 'iiiv vt 'r. Aft, Ipirnrtl V tn rlie rttl.cn imi.ii..1....,lu .hn. i I lv J . i. UI-- , mi in. u.attj.jr niier i tie? r-'i ipi oi una rewiiiiunri, i cccomc resptinsible Sir fr. ru 10 to U) SiiSsrrib Ti", so that the publicution mav coi.iiiieiirc at the lime contemplated. !y order of thn Kxecuiive tomtnillco of tlie North i Carolina Slate TcniH:mnce Society. I V T i; II M H :' j Tie; North Carolina Tcnijierance Union w P.! be pub i lislnil wetklyona medium sheet, (asyiili by 1 nielio,) al ('tie iioitar ana riny v,en's per annum, payable l. ADVANCE. lA-iters containing Subtcribcni names and remittances', inntl lie directed, postpaid or free, In the Treasurer of the tiocicty, Jamm Jlaowa, Italeigh, NurthCaolina. ... t , i All the newspapers in the State ire respectfully re i...o)ied to give tins Prvprcti!? pne or two inerti"r.a. and give our opiiii.iim in it freely, but ifiis is pti trt!tic J oniy in ine uniiy, Demi'wecaiy, aun weekly lilobca. The Daily filof.e is $1(1, fhc Seu-.i-werldy G.4ie &l per annum, advance. 'J'he Weekly tiloho ts printij in th- nine form as the Congrwwirmal (ilobe nnd Art pendix, nnd a toiiiplelo index made to it at thu end of each vcar. T K RMS. lor Iho Congressional Globe and Appendix for the list Kxira Kewion, 1. For the CoiiLrreseKHial Globo for Ihe next r. i'tn. Al ier copy. For tho Appendix for Ihc npxt seion, tjl o, r copy. Xiy enmea i.t .irhep nf I.a .....I.-"U Ii . , .-. -. ... -in; idiu,iii l ON'M for fr." ; twelve copies for 10, and so on In propoitmu en m ;.uukur uiiiiiuf:r. Payments may be. Irar.smilted bv mail, pnntnqr paid, al our risk. Hy a rule of Ihe Post Ollico Depnrtineni, postmnsieri aro pcrmiltod to Irank letfers coiiiainiii" money for MiWcriplioni. . " Tlie note of any hank, current where a suWriLer resides, wiil be received by us al par. To iiiatite all tlc iiuinber. the nl,-ri,,i u bo in Washington by the l.Vh Dr-crftdirr rexl, at fstlhcKl, ihotigli it is prohablo thai we shall prim enough surplus copies to lill every subwnpiion n,t msy bo paid beford the hi day of January next ; IS'natttnliim mill ln'paid'lrrnni vrdrr vnlmn iht money orrompaniet it. BLAIR &. HI VMS. Wahinft.en City, October 1 ii ll.-t tf.eir npihtr.i.a .rn-lWnii-rf.fy anit tinrT' I JJeinocratic, yet, they Would lain fcopp, nut iiiii : uuchariuble. They will dircuse questionk and jc-i; ! men with freedom, yot with that niodsration vh-c g.ves additional atreugth lo firmness, and that d1 which is the beat proof and pledge ol sincerity. Thev are fnllv scnsibla ol Ihe doubts ami did'.' which must ever attend a novel nnder'nliinc of I haiure. Rut ono man may nirreed, where ain'ther " t failed; and when one elf!tt ha proved nbortiv , ico'id mav triuinr.li over tvrrv oii-'icle. It l'B- I ejid. bv a wise and a rreat inui-1hlt no lri.ua" er ; priso would be aitemp'.ed if every objection 1 1"" 1 (' I be removed. The sulweribcrs have rwlvd t ) tp J least; and all Ihey ak ol their Irnmis i a m- K.rt of their first and feeble step Tiny ' also, to express a hope that Editor, personal .y or I lilically friendly, will givo this brief profpi'vt'W '! ; sertion ; a favor which they will bo Inppy !'' " lj'. edge, in a suitable manner. J- ".)... j. iii;.!ii- TERMS. The .Sjiertator will ho published wecy. a' Millars Mr annum, and proporiinibh' lit '"' nixln, pi) bin mvarinhly in advance; or I e fur io aubfrripiion, or fur two ycNK It i'Pfl'i lo isxue the find niniiber early In June. IWmaMrra ar. auihori.ed lo rein'l fu ",fr,;t,', Iy;tler and cotumiinicalioira to tho Editors nM ? pos.1 paid or tree. AddrrM . , i r June a? ' H'aA.rf "
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 24, 1842, edition 1
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