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TUtt ClUCOUl, OH UNDER this title, the Subscribers propose jt-lUliir.g in tiie Ciiy of Charleston a Wmi.x Pafks,, lu be d-voted to LI 1 ERA I LlUl SCIE.NCK. tho Alii'S. .MECHANICS, AGIUCU LTURE, EDUCATION, and iitALliAL I.Mi.LUGi.NOE-111 a word, to what ever may imparl instruction cr allurd amusement to each class, profession or calling ot our people. In pol ices ana religion, ihr llucura will occupy strictly neutral ground ; jot sufficient attention will be paid to both, to enable the rrauer to learn bow prosper lue religious and political condition ot the country. A paper demoted to the purposes above slated, lias lon Wit & dnideratum at the Soulb; and it u to . . .k... ... . 'J 'I. j -J.; . . .. tkuc'j. The Subset lbci a are aware Uielr prouusu may appear too confluent, attcr tlio repeated Uiiure vi Southern periodicals; but Uicy beg leave to soy, that o omplete are Uie arrangements lucy have inude so extensive the correfipondence they have secured so valuable ihe aid, both ut Nortberu and Southern talent Uicy haveiulibled that Willi Uie kindly feelings and liberal patronage ot the . South, they have uo tear lor Jbe result Tub Liitrurt) Dt parlmettt ol the Cuicoiia will be applied with article ut rare and substantial merit, Nvuh reviews and critiques ol all ttie uew work ot llie day, and with original tales, sketches, works ol liciion, biographies and poetry trout the pens or' several ut the uiObt Killed authurs, botli ot the Norl.i and bnulb. The Hcientifx and llircAmiicuf Devurlincni will be enriched with essay and illustrations from uidividLais high in public estimation, as thoroughly 'practical men, which, together, with, the Agricultural communications ulready eecuad te lUe paper Irora various portions of the country, will tbrqi a compendium of useful iiistfuo turn luvaiuauie to Uie artiaan and nlanter. In lliis Depsrtinem JicprttU :UttUipmefr"o sutkCTiKcrs bulieye i;.e tHitoaa wrili ttke a stand winch w ill not ba lurpasavd "by anjf Journal of the Union. As one ot the suottmbers nilHtuakc U his constunt buiinett to Miit cvw y "section ot out country i and through moans of au extensive acqu.tiniuee ul- UJ ftODWi;W I M UV V V VUi WW'WISM. H 1IU I IIU West, a weekly cor reipondece)-will be established with Uuhtoo, New-York, j'biladelplimi Biiiiuore,VasIf inglou, Cincinnati and New-Orleans, through which will be obtained, not only the, uar,iiest inlortuaiiun in regard to nlftorciju auddo:nestio uj tiers of iiupor- tanco," Pricej current of Soiuhcrn products and dmv itetaiy ailiiirsot moment iu the d liferent States, but also the opinions ot juuicious men inr. jard to Com mercial proepect, ud matters of an economical civil, and fxrfittcal character. Nor, sine? ( , V , "A little folly rw and then, - . .". Is jluhed by the WKest uien, ' 1 .' r do tiiey intend te exclude those lighter' articles ot in ionuation, lamiliarly designated the chit chat of the lay, which, while ihoy n.ay serve to amuse a weary or lmtlers htur, have at llie same time the higher etlectof acqtiimting us witii tne ciiaracter and customs o our :ortt,erfl and e: ,i u'i..,, i i i fw HVItilWJt., VIIU WUilUL'C&JliU UJUIC ' sntf hereby pledging ihemsetvea tlt no certion nhall he wanting on tbeir part, not only mott tully to redeem, but even la exceed Uie promises they muke, tivey re- fcllullv liBillhe: oalrooa ise of Uta puoJ eeoJW f X..iitli I'amlinii anil h. .i.ta. Hi.im The Cmtoa t will be printed on an imperial sheet ol j ihc very best pi. per and r)rte, and slisifbe cmbellisho . uah portraits or our uistinguished men, and view a il- j lustrativeot our scenery. The price will be V5 fvt , armum, pavable opoa t!ie delivery ot the first number, V R. S. DODGE, - , - N. IL CARROLL July 1, lli..- " v Ss&ZjSJ. -. ' i - ''piIE Subscriber hvmr dtterniinod on remov'inj to the South, wislies to oispf.se 1' his valuable "tat'ioh, 'vii'g 'within thfi.-p ' iiules ' i..f SiIIsLur;r on the S'i2r ri sii icauinj; to .Mr. Locke's bridge ai.d to Lex- j iriuii.Sileinsnd R ih'irh, ic.; it is the same tormc.-ly cMier? by William II. Slaughter, Ex , and it i pre- suttiiu generally weil knowa. I ho track c)titauis .i,e of which is cleared aud uwta tsultivitir.n, sml ntwut tea of it f;M rstc ;ueaJow hud, it is wati-red bv (,',ane t'nrk and taro Iricclies vbich run thron'li llie land, an excellent orclurd, cositmg of a great jl tngj. .vfJTX choice ' j .lpjIr, Tcajh antl Thrrry Trrr, ; 'I'Lere z'v twa dwe'lni' H.mit o:i Die lrct, thi one j n tu road -.j wc.l cah-u'a'.eu 1 r a i t-rc ! i-r.tcrtaiu- prM-ti--t-t.-rs ri?t'"T;v?rir :.riri lenient, liviii sll nerr:iry out 1.i;h.. coiict.it'Mty ji-rs.'je-l. ai.d supp'il v ui an eAte.i'Mit , r.r.' o! a'.f r. Tl,e t!er dwc'.litig Iihi i near the mcaclu-A pro'ind and a iiri r'.o r prin;, in in w bicu it 1- tupplie.t ui'.li water, ami a Urjc brii v. inch mkei it couU..iei.t l'r pvcLiijf away l.y Tlie above pr.wyry 13 . t-jiitly situ.rcd, and remtrfcibly heah!j. The rtifccntirr b-in sntio to sell will give i har .11,1. ilnwo wiiiuf tor fHtthet iuforwtim ea fw grat .'iii li cstlisg on ll.e p(Ciuiso, l.n tlie tmburriBrr. JOHN' t. Bort Ll V...,j R.j ;c, Rowan Co., N. C, tf .1,'fH .., I Mi. i:uspcctl's or nE IVtihrn Cif'j:in: Tctuprrznct .Ihocatc, A .v.'ffiy Tal''f ' ''' ' 'ftmyriw 11 f m V l!n!.t'l ul .Xii.fsiiU, A. t '., and l BY D. R. 41'ANAfJLV. A Temi-lhams CosvKrn)N that was held tt t!.i ! ice' eir.T in .eptomter, rewlvflTjii , iiMmhiii a oa iai ij!' uie'aUjie title and nuu. itr, and appomud Dr. J hn l':cfct.yii aud D. It- M'Atially lo cuniiucl it. Fr.u. -..ic n sr.y preriiu" ciijjaHeuieiils, Dr. (;,ilou a!rcly ti . it iinprscticabie fi r him to be wognwHl is i-t.e of uk' wiitors, tliut'h he will theer'uiiy use sll jfiiluence Ltiierauc, lo prwuote lit nuejwJi the .'."rf-rtber there'ore, pweeas to is tic th:s Prospefti".' 1' :i s .1 I CI. ii ;o tiiit (.' wi::.i- dtl i.. ranrc ;.r inky Xtf ..:. t a;- H-ai, wii.io th.u.-sii: uj-n tliou .o.hri" an: ons-iB:!; r;; e;iv!ti 1.1 tLi-otri-s, at t:.e rac. -ivk, ;! jjroie-r.e.-, v.u:. uii panif I, ti.e luv-ry ! t. ! -.Tn.-tt an t CiiO fureonc, t mr.' 1 f . . . 1 , ui l::. , '.vre lo uivaocs me imcr . . Ai at,),: -, in ycu not do'sooitthin' in' !.at ii." ' ' r '' every true ps'.rnd, phiinr-iin-j i'!:r Ki .-ol!eei there arc b-it l-w , niuii iiu.i i 111 til the Southern toun'n. u-m imf! of Not ili Carotin, ihe WtKterii part .i,, ui, 1 1 " lii. tern part of Ten:. i ce part. hi- f. -A . 1 0 s ') i rv 1 , . ,i, ul ot Una k;r..l, ;-i.i. .. l.ier they tha II have it. , price at w Inch it a ; t It i, rivin, 1 : befero t'.C .'t..';:;t-.ll lol d !.y the ( ', I t:l ver, lur it can be I' 1 'iillt 7 V, ll'.tJ.n Cui' .01 Ti nirranrf Adem a't will t. ,i:, in ipiiirto lorm, eath , an.) w ,11 be furnished st i 1;-!, if Oi. a IK'.Uii i . , .- i .ai.iiig rr.'.'i; -i the verv i v price ol ( rnts a copy. W here ti-i- t'le coo.c a:e ! k n, the ;ny menl n.u.-t be macu una- r.abiy ujion the recejitioii of the firtt niiinber, ' (XT IV-imci " r-, editors or publinn it v'' papers, ami . o'.l ii't.ist'.ri cf '- '?, arc aiithtiiM.-d agi nls. cUcly ttie bonds of unity between us. , I ZZ i , I T P . . m' . , . . . .... . than double the number ol exeunt reaiiern. i.) r'lj.i it Feeling assured, th. D, of their ability to meet tlio any MUxM!MXnd WiTibTOllfiirr; t mKaVing wishes ot the uthcrn community, and to wtabhtljtiisggflnii our Republic ' DAVIDSON COUNTY. Duniel Delap, u , Thome Stuart, William Stuart, Sarah Stuart, Daniel Stuart, Pet'gy ytuart, and Levuia Stuart It appearing to the satisfaction ..f the Court thai Daniel Stuart, Pcguy Stuart, and Lcvma Ktuart, De fendants in this case live beyond the limits o this State, It is, therefore, ordered that publication be tnade for six successive weeks in llie Western isioliman rursaid Dcieudauls Id appear and answer at the next term ol this Court, to bo held for the County of D ividsori at the Court-llousc in Lexington, on the 1st Monday alter the 4.h Monday in September next, or Judgment pio con- iett will be entered as to them, -r-onrce tl,e 1st Monday slur the 4ih ilonuay m iilarctl, 1U-U. -. i -r n i i V. WOMALK, C. May 27, 1812.-Cw. Printer's fee 5 50. rlH3 establishment Is now in complete operation. The Company are manufacturing Cotton Yarn, Sheet ing, Shirting and Osnaburg, of a superior quality, which they oR'cr to the public at the loweM market prices. Dlerchanls srid others who will examine qual ities, and compare prices, will hud it to -their lutercst to pnrcl.ase. J. UHODtS BROWNE, Ag'u .Kalmbury, June 3, IS IS. -V, ., j A It ,,fc..rA.JilV iVi.v! " ' Pi:. - " ' - " THE rillLAPEU'UlA j - , SATURDAY' COUIUEU .flTDTIIK LA HO kill tlKtlXATIOII IM.TBK Won I J) ! 1 , . . , . - -f The publishers ol this old etabfi?ied and univerfslly popular Family Journal, would deem U siierogalory to say a word in couiiutiidaliou of lU past or prc ni exiel .leccc and uetulneMr- ltiinrtvailrd .and mcreaidng circulation, (over yO.OtiO,) is lis best rrcomu.eiidiitioii. For tho luture, however, a determination lo be nasi in the van ot the American Newspaper eekly 1'itn.-, will call tor increased expenditures and renewed attrac tions for the coming year, Ib4v2, not the leaiurwhich w ill be an improveujcnj in the quality ot the paper, and addition ot rwpular contiiuutora, embracing, we tully believe, the best list to any similar Journal in Die world. The Courier is independent m iUfharactcr, tearless ly pursuing a straight toward course, and supporting uie best interests ot lue public. It is strictly nuulral in polities and religion.- It will maintain a lugh toue of ino. ale, and not au article w ill appear in its poes which """'"i uu uoiauai -l.l ..... .- . i . . . . ! It ...... Every one should be ptoud to patronise the Philadel phia Saturday Courier, aa by us uiibrokeu series .ei.or.fe. gir;al "A;;iricun 2'oJt, by such native writers as Mrs. Caroline Lee llcntz, Airs. SU Leon Loud, The Lsdy ' Maryland," Proleosur Ingrahaioe, 1'. S. Arthur, Emj., M'ss Sdgwick, Miss Leslie, ai.U many otheis, it has justly earned the title of the American Family Ai- VIr. Forrisu laicraturc aud cw. i . -t. - - - -"t I Determined to spare no expense in making the ShI i urJay Courier a perfect model of a Uuivcrsal Family Newspaper, of equal interest to all classes and peisoos . ; of every nation, we bavemade arTanementstor!reive i all the Magazines and papers of interest, published m j hnrrlMiid and on the Oniuueiit. the news aud L'erua of winch ar imoiediately transferred to its columns, thus ! giving to emigrants, as well as others, a correct aud Man-.conoected account of whatever occurs, of. iLlerogt, eK f ther at liomi or abroad. - --- - THE MARKETS. Particular care is taken to prccorc the earliest ail vi ces hi rt lerencc to lli prices ol all kuiusol Grsin, I'm vinicn, Produce, i.c, the state of Stocks, Bunks, M'liicy mil IjiiiJ, and nut exti'nuve arrnngeiiicuts will litre sfter rc.iderour tricn tvtrtnt of inestimable interest to Uie trareller, the turuier, and all tu?iiiets classes whauovter. '4"h general character of the Courier is well known, lucblumni contain a great Variety eif TALtA, SABMA1IVU, LSBUH, AND ClOOBAI-IIIRs, ui.d articles in Literature, Sconce, ti.e Arti, Mcthaiiic-, :. fucatioi,, AhwNeiVitltioi, ...lit 1.. 1,. I m iluiurli... i.l A,.... I I in a Uoiveisai Fatuilv .t-WMtK-r, ir.mi ucii wi iter's as .Mr.-. C. I.ee Hentz, 'in i'x Dickens, (llii.) Protesr..: I.iraiiau.e, T. S. Artliu.-, J. ;;liti:i a Kiioa1 , lrn. M. M. Iaxj, LouJ, lAHigiasaJerrold, Mim Slvnck, , ui. F-. Burton, Lieut G. V. Pu:!rn, I hub. t.'ainj.U.;!, .1isb Millord, Proti'-or Wine., E. 1- Il.lwtr, J -; h t ". .Ni.'.l, 1 !. G. S,ir, ('apt. Marryait, 11. N. Mrs. S. C. Ih ill, rrolensor Dunliscir. ,M. .Vl'.Miclnel, .lis Kill 11 S. Km.J, tieore P. MoK :-, , Mr?, tiore, Josepii U. I.'h5in:!..-r, .Nil.s Lethe, Prof'-stor J. Fr.!, I.ytii4 II. S.oiiiiiy, I ton. luiueil J . C oi.r.'iJ, Hohrrt Moin, Mrf. C. II. U. Il-linj, A. tiritn, Jr., J.,1.11 t.'ouiitesa ol Biexli.gton, Lucy Soymour. !t. t'eiin Smith, TO AGE.NTS-TF.RM.S. 'Dip teniK cf l!.e Courier are n.' per annum, payaMo in ailvanc, b'lt win 11 any one will olhtiste lu pit,cnie ' 11 i.':a- nitcnlji.T?, and seiid us ijl.j, pnr munry vnl litnr fri, we wiil rrcipl tcr one tor escti Sc-ecri copn-.- it hi, inroc eojiies for (."), or one coj ) llirce vi sr? f. r . ( L I II 11 1 Mi. Two ri piefct the Saturday onricr, and G.jJi'j's Li ily's IVn.k, o.'.o )f iir, v. lil he- i:l tor 1 1'ivo conn s of tiif 'SaluriJ iy t oum.f, and Gotle'j Lacv's It-ok, 11110 ytfc wl" he U 1. 1 .lt. A'lt're Thoe many o'j! M'MAKIN l!Oi.!;i;.. . l'lu.adf ijiliia. ., wi'.h whom wo rxchange. will uiU lo their 'ul ona bv coin ui'' llio uotve, or reterriiiit to L.l-. , lROrOSAL?S I for pullibhiiii; in Uit ( ity of linhrmmJ, a iuic W'etl, ! hj I'ajitr, lo Li entitled THE VIRGINIA DLMOCRAT, IT w ill be pr.r,!fj oil g'l.d papt r, wm kly, 1 '. 1 after tho next t:l clioii, al the kiicotnuioniy low price, ot J Wfliry J ive eeiii." Iu a ni'ijie mi!i.i riuet, )i". tOiiii for Two D..!!:,r.--, T'A E.Mi 'IIiKI.E e. yis I-r Five IM or, I'll"! V cop.es lor Ten Doi.a'N p-.jablo invar., ably in advance. It will an iin'ompreniiriii,'; vnr wi'ii all the ruinous schemes now tilujcaieo'sisl nipporiod by the . . . .1 . . 1 . 1 .... .1 .. l: 1 I reoerrii pariy ; una iioiiiiii" M.au uu leu ouuonir, which 1 tliu liiK-t zealous i'J oitionu can arroiniiii. ,'1, to eflcct the , entire overlluuw c the l'e lcrnl faction al iho eiisuing iekction. 'I hc article; will be brief, tnthv snd puiK'euL j bul yet courteous and rcfpectlu! FideraliKin in all its esmclcon fornix and Protean shae, will bo handled without glovci". ' W 0 resectliilly Snk ihsl a generous patjonsgo n.sy Im bestow ed upon our cllorls lo promote (lie success of iho cause In which wo aro engaged. Orders add resticd lo Tiicophili s wiil receive prompt attention. March 1, lTli A large variety of iiartlcn Seed I'or sale at the Salisbury Ilms MoriyIy C. B. WI1EF.LKR. February 18, 1842. ' ' OF THE . y 13 i I T li 11 HT. AT li . rpHE Undersigned have taken out Patent tor an I. improvement made by themselves in the important Patent for an an oi . s Finishing. .-X Finisliinjr Leather. new mixture, of their inutu;u vhkh ig ,pp,ipi ,a , saves the erporow of tallow and the leather, and which the labor ol whitening. They do not offer it to the public without having thorn selves effectually tested it, nor ooJieirown recommen dation alone, but ask attention to the certificates given below by highly respectable and experienced 1 anners who have exaihiht'd the invention, and being satisfied of its usefulness, have purchased rights i and also to the certificates of the Boot and Shoe-makers who near testimony to the quality and finish of the leather, i - WM. A. RONALD, . . HENRY C. MILLER. 03" lclterato the subscribers should be addressed, China Orovf, Rowan County, N. U March4,19U , V Ct ; CERTIFICAT E St Atnherwjnwrt bf Messrs 'Tlons Id St Jlillcr, and for our own satittatiion. we Have parucuiariT examinee their improved nlun ul IjnUhinir leather, and pronounce it altogether beyond our expectation for value; and we chcertully recommend it to the Tanners oi the Country as a great savin); of labor and expense! and si giving a fine gloss and high finish to the leather. Being satis fied ot this, we Lavs purchased fur ourselves the right to use their patent.- . ' , iJOUN CLARK, ' " i ; ' ' , Tenner, Salisbury. 1 JOHN SLtJOP, Ja., . . . LEVI COWAN, - ? WM. S. COWAN, 'i Tanners, Rowan Couuiy. We have manufactured considerable quantity of leather fini.hed on the unproved plan, lately invented by Mei--r. Ronald &. Miller, and we consider it of the bet quality, both for beauty 61 finish, and lasting pro perty. iAH. V. OLOVEK, ' W M.LAMBETH. JOHN THOMPSON, Coot and Hhoe-inakera, Salisbury NOTICE. 'PHE. Subscriber has opened a Public JL llniiuo in Mnrlrivillo. Davie ClillOtv. Art. pit. to accoinu Uoaroers and Travellers ins style which i he liopcs will prove satisfactory to all who may favor i li i in with their custom. it His Stables w ill be abundantly furnished with every thing necessary in Uie line of Provender ; bis Bar well ..tapliiiril uilnavvartciy l liquors. His charges will be moderate. All riotous and dis- I orderly conduct will be strictly prohibited. Call and try me. ' E. R. BIRCKHEAD. March 11,1842. ' - j IX- MILL IRONS. CH 'i'HERE may be hid at C. Fiaher's Foundry, on ! I South Yadkin River, Mill Irons of almost all do- sorptions ued in Uus couutry, i arosjLc , Saw Mill Irons, Uiidgeots ail sorts, Wheels ol all sizes, id-W hen not on hand, they n ay be made To oriicr itl a short notice. i -w WiLHAMSON IIARRP-Agent. " 1 Pocenibcr ni, 1641. ' Tr. ! or tub Xorlh Carolina Ttinpcrance Union rsxllK Slate Temperance Society ot N. C. at its an - nual meeting, directed its Executive Committee to b ineaiii'-a lor ir.o cstablislimont, at this plscc, ol a JouTiial, licujt. (J iu tlie cam-c of 1 einpeisncc In obedience to liicir wM.ts, and Impressed with the 1 ii . iu,rln itfi i,l Liirli a ntiK! ira1 ,rr .:.:ttrn.iind, if sufficient encuisgen.cnt can be ob- taaird, to iuc the first nuniln-r ol cueh a publication, 'il. ;i.'..Lri l-.MU.l, III! UK IIRH W JIIIUIT DUk The leading object of the Fmon will be, the duwc- i:t .fi lion 1.1 1 e'injK."rance irineipit'a. ov mu e - n - ii' avur to prow nt ,n its pages, a lull record ol the pro- . rcM of the 1 e. 1 franco raie in nur own and in' n .-ei:;ii luii. is cl i'.s ellect upon liidividuals and com r -in tic and original articles in deleuce ot its pnn- ip:S and 111 rcj ,y to the various ohjccliuiis urcd ujj unrl it. ! thi Congressional tilobe and Appendix for the Extra While, however, the promotion of Temperance will ' Sn-wwii, winch make together near one Ihou.sand royal be the fir.t aud Irmiing ol.j?et of our Journal, it is our (j jurto paguJ. Tln-y .'ive the fullest hi. tory of Con ur.eniiun, tl.auu pages sliail be enlivened by a general j pros that lias ever been publislied- We how sell ; auiniary of ihe 11.11 important events of the day, and ; them for i.1 each; that is, lil lor the Congressionnl ' '-''i particular alteiaioa to ihe interest of Agriculture, j Globe, and 1 lor the Appendix. We propo) to lei In carrying nut ttus object, the Committee look with ; mb.-crihcre for the Con ; regions I Globo sud Appendix confidence jo the Irumds of 'J'einperance, particularly ' (or the -i.r.xt sei-non, have them for 5(1 cent each. 1 " North Carolina, lor aid anil nipporL A new nii-jThey will be neecseary to understand fully the pro puhe lias been given lothe caue in this State. Were cecdm;'? of t!iu next sefnion. The important matters . this the pn ;r occu.-:on,.wu could tells talc of what ! discusnt-d at the last, will I brought up at the next l a" been pnsMiig under our un eyes', which would J pcion, in cotvcquci cc of the universal elii-atitfoclion x.ikI a ihri.l of j.y throtiyli every Lencvolciit lionrL 1 evinced in the late clectitms Willi the wt aiuj novel 'I !..; rfloriii:iiion ot the inebriate has commenced, and i system of policy which the powers have introduced, i rt ill gnm:; on wiih s power snd success, which the j and which waa'lorced through Congress without con. en tot t-unui!io never dared to nriticipate. Give us but I suiting public opinion, or even allowing urn full di. the iih iii.h .1 co , iniinic ilion, and wo trust thai an in-! enwton ufiial in regard to subjects of ordinary mtt reel, rtninie will t'f forth I nun the Capitol ot the old North . The reports of tlio Congressional Globoand Appendix St ne, to 11 motf,t boondnry, that will tell upon its; aro not 111 the lpm.t decree atfeeietl by the party bias happincsi! and pnepenty tnroiiijh all luture generation. ; of the El 1 lor. They arc given precn-ely as written Permit u., then, most e.irm Mly lo appeal lo evory : out by the Reporters and the inumbcri themselves, f'ri. nJ ol'Trmperaner, .Moral, ly, anO good order, to aid '. (J the whole are subject to the revision and corrrri n- i-timi0y. As the ohject i lu eoiiiuicncc with the . tarn ol the eak-rs,a8 they pass in review in our duly new year, uiUy 011 lue pari ol iu friends may be fatal. , shet t, in case any iniMindeutai.ding or mi-fepreeenta-lx:t every infill iilnal thtn, who feels an interest in our ! tirn of their remarks nhon!d occitr mjcc ':, m l every Temperance Society, brcomc re- We make s ilnily analyi-is of the doings in Congress, siu.-!0li!, 1.1 over tor the nuu.her of ropie, whirlMhey an, our upmions 111 il freely, but tins is published' .-aoi-oso can !i"(ireuisud 111 their vicinity, and forwar.i 1 only in the Dally, Semi-weekly, aud Weekly Globes, their names immediately, tor 10, -M, 01 M come, an , The Daily (llotw is Silt), the Seuii-wcrklv GL.h.. fi they may ihrnk the demand i t their neighborhood may our ffliirt. At a meet 1 113 of the Executive Co ruittec of tho N. I . lemiier'irce oc:ely, the IoIIj mg reaoluliou was adopted : herpa, arrangeriieii'.s have been made lo coeiincncQ the puiilication oia Temperance Journal in tho City of Raleigh, on the first week ol January next, prov 1 led Mi thoiiku Subscribers can be obtained. iVjoi fti, i inn it on mwt enrnrstiy recornmeiiileil to' n..l. mI''I,.i f IfTii-nr.. ..f'll.n V,..,.. Vt u. ......... . ... ., ... ..... ...... .n ... mi. .n.u iri.Nn;in,J, he Omcers of the Mute i't'iiipersnce Society, ! mm to the members ol tho late Mate txinventioii, snd 10 ur ny w no are friendly to the c immediately after reeupt ol this resolution, to become re-ponsihlc for lie Ir. in to .A) Mibser.ber-. so that the publication may eoiomeiire at i ; timu contempriled l!v or l. r ol ,e Executive (,'ommittce of the North Cirolii a Mali l empcraiice Society.- TERMS: The North (.'aroliua Temperance Union will bo pub lished w eekly mi a medium sheet, (any 2H by li imihcs,) at One Dolhr aim Fifty Cell's per annum, pavablo IN AllVANCE. Leitcrs containing Subscribers names a ii remitt'aricen, umst be dimcied, Mstpaid or free, to the Treasurer of the Society, Jam cs liiiown, Raleigh, NorlhCuolina. All thu newspapers in tho Stale arc respectfully re quested to give this Prospectus one or two inrertion. II 4 till UTS. AT SALISBURY, JULY 8, 181J. fUcon, Cecl, Diaudy, (peach) Do (apple) Butter, 1 Ucoawa.t, Bepging, BaTo Itope, Cotton, (clean) Corn, 0 ' cj 3 a 4i AO a 35 25a Iron, 4J a 7 8a 10 CO a mi Ba 9 15 a IS 4 a 41 ul 10 a 18 a 20 Lard, Molasses, Nails, Oats, 10 a 12J is a V.H 19 a '25 I'ork, Rice, (quart) 10 a 12 Sugar, (brown) a a SO a S3 Do (loot,) Suit, (bu.) 1 25 a 1 50 3 75 a 100 CoOee, Flour, Feathers, 14 a 18 4 50 a $5 00 Do (sack) Steel, (blister) 10 a . !l5a37i Do (cast 25 a SO 121 25 a , Flaxseed, 75 a SO Tallow, Pa Oil, UOafl Whiskey, AT CHERAW, & C JUNE 23, 1642. Boef, (scarce) 3 8 Flour, 5 00 a $51 Feathers, 37 a 00 ltacon, at Butter, 121 a 15 2-2 a 25 20 a 25 lard, (scarce) 7 a 8 Beeswax, Bagging, Molassea, . 35 a 40 Oats, 37 a 40 Bale Rope. . 10 a 121 Rice, (100 lbs) 4 a 5 Coffee, Cotton, " Corn, (scarce) 121 a 15 ' 7a ib Sugar, . 10 a li Salt, (sack) 2 73 Do (bushel) 874 l 50 a fi2t AT CAMDEN, fl. CMJUNE 8, 1842. Beef, Bacon, Butter, Beeswax, -Bagging, Bule Rope, Coffee, 4a 0 (li 0 15 al-1 18 a 20 20 Cotton, Corn, Flour, Feathers, Lard, - 4,a 700 37 a 40 10 a 12 U3a40 '45 a 60 12J Molasses, 11 a 15 10a W, PKOSPKCTI'S x o tui" Congressional Globe and Appendix. f PI1ESE works have now been published by us for -I. ten consecutive sessions of Congress. , Comincnv cibg w ith the session of le32-& They have had soch wide circulation, and have been so universally approved " and sought alter by tlie public, that wo deem it necee- sarv out in this Prusneetna Is aa that the will ba j j . - - i i. - j . i rt llnl I Ik. ,Aii vU... .ffiinnM.. .nil L ' succinctly, incir conients, 1110 lorm in w men ibey win ,. bs printed, and the prices for them. . I The Congressional (J lube is made Bp of the daily proceedings of the two Houses of Congiess. The epeecnes of llie members are abridged, or condensed, to bring them iuto reseonablo, or readable length. 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It Is priQled in Uie same form as llie Congressional Globe, and usually males about ut tho of the ! ,baa4 same number ot pages. Heretofore, on account ol it'l speeches being so numerous and so Ions', we not completed the Appendix until on or two months after the close of tha session ; but, in future, we intend to prrut the speeches as fast.ss they shall be piepared, aud of course abalr complutu the work w ithin a few days after tha sejourament. " t Each of these works is complete M itself; but it is nrcwsnry for every subscriber who desires a full knuwlioge ul tho proceedings of Cougrcss, to have boUij-bccsusCi then, -if-thcre. should be-any ambiguity . in the synopsis of the speech, or sny denial ut us cor rectness, ss published iu the Congressional Globe, the reader may return to tho Appendix to see the speech at length, coirectcd by the member himscll. Now, there is no source but the degressions) Globe and Appendix, from whioh a -person can obtain a full history Of the proceedings of Congress. Gaixs and ! Sfatos's Regitcr of Debates, which contained a his- : tury, his been suspended for three 'or four years." It ; cost staiut live times as much lor a session as the Con grcsEional Globe and Appendix, and did not contsioj sn , tnslmoDnt oT msttef, a great portion of the current ti.e Ctngressmnal tilobe and Appendia at the low rate ! now prowjsed, by having a large quantity of type, and Wl uu wira-nnnil uiuuvn, muuHI lur IUU Conirrostonal Globe and Appendix. If we had to set 1 up v,,c iniui 'ui.nci ,m ..1. nvwum bw atiom to print Uii:ra lor double tlie price now charged. ' Complete Indexes lo both tlie ( onicssioiial Globe anil tho Appendix are printed at th clese of each es- sics, and tent to nil suliocribers for them We have on hand ,'l,tKK) or 4, KI surplus copies of ; (rff annum, in ndmnrr. 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(fuv.it nmcnt, a Weekly Newspaper, lo,bu called 1 ' "t rLO,1l A,I'H' 1 i1-bcl:?8 Ml nftb s pubiKation will nt be supe-ifluoua, lis blao will b f1 fro u.wl Vf.tBt rjwa already established is ; wawmgion.- u w' oo gun toe debatoa at length, 1 of the proceedings in .both Houses of Congress, with 7 suen. comment o rcnismi ss will contyibul to Uieir elucidation, t Sir ikinjforllerestiof speeches will iIm be Insertod, front tiuio to lime, or sucb extracts there from as may be most worthy ot atfeutl' n. ' ' " The editorial department wiU .dincn the qarrtieoi of ihe dsy svitb spiist arli with fairness, and in a run in which, H is hojd wilt prosr acceptable' to llw popular tails. i A tumluirj wuU d.wietlic puiitici, segued by a TessJsiite at llio capiuH, and the soanrm of one of tfiC(n abroad, ul riouly urak)n, al sn inter cstingpeiodofEuropeaabutory, havefivenUtemiocw slight advaaUgea tor tha task propwd. ' Cominomn - ; tsius iroin inteiiicent sources wilL,,aln t furaisbed, tba ; it (ball bo their erlort to present Uj their readers that at- I tractive variety, without wh-cb llie moat niyioosnt topias : sreapvupsuuponinpuiiiemint tc:;Iaarecoonioi' I ly demurring at boaieoV abroad, beyond thesplicreofmert i personal and party polities, attcatioa lor which csnsot ' fail to eluciiiatfe political qui sliuas, sod promote palwa ! al interests. Judickius selections from lureignjburM' I which sre so accessible in Washington, csatioeatsl j well ss English, (popular attention in ihr country be j ing directed oo sxelusivsly to the Utter,) caauot but ; luterest the enqmrinsi reader, whoso libeisl curtMty j and cxjiaiisivorytiipstLitfs extend Uyond tho con line, j however au pie, ot his on counirr.a Ns will litcrt lure and general eri icism be nejlocteil. though kept I subordinate lo thn parahaount ends ol a political journal. I In a word, it is the design of the subscribers to funiich ;a spirited pa pet", for which, tbey sre pwuaded, pecu- j liar facilities srtt found at Uia awt U Uuvsromcut, I Without apN'sliug lo their past position snd cisr j Hons, th.y will contfnllhcmselvcslieic with declsriti: uiii ine-ir inniuns sro iii'iruugniy snu llliciiangu.i Di mocratir, yet, they would lain hope, not illiberal ut uncharitable, They will discuss questions snd juJe men with fnrdora. Vet wuh iti.i ..w.t.,r,iiofi wli:c,1 gives ami itional strength lo firumew, and that caoil.r which is tho best proof and pledge ot uncrriiy. 'They are fully sensiblu of Iho doubts and difficulties which mii.-i ever atond a novel undertaking ol ihu nature. But ono man may succeed, where snothcr fit' IsiIihI ; and when one elioit hin proved abortive, s cond niay triumph over every obstacle. Il has beta said, by a wi-c and a great mm, that 110 human enter- prise would bo attempted it every objection must I be removed. The subscribers have resolved to try. al least;, and all Ihey ask of I heir friend is s kind fl 1 port of Iheir first and feeble steps. They venl'i"' lalm, to express a horn? that IMilurs, personally or litically Inenilly, will give tins brief prosiieclii" an w.-rlioii ; a favor winch they will bo happy to scknow inlge in a suitable iiiaiii.tr. J. L. MARTi. J. IIK.MIT. TERMS. ! The Spectator will he puhliMirnl weekly, at Three Dollars Kir annum, and proportions hly fur shorter pr riods, payable invariably inadvnnco; or Five loh" lor 'wo subscriptions, or for two years. It is projJ to ihkuo the first number early in June Postmahters aro siilhofiod lo remit subscription letters snd coiiiiniininilions to tho Editors must M post Mid or Iree. Address , MARTIN A IIEAR1. June 3, 1SU. Washinrftor, L- ,
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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