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the western carolinian ipxo.i-i3.iijn w&££:±;x — ssism ujaa-jaato q 9 aaidnaiwib & ipibqhpibihbwqib — ibcdwah uujj±ri*zj lv salisbury....satu11day april id 1834 ) awuac/nyuua.cv 7i a vsil liable house and lot in l.iu olulon for salt tin national portrait t-.ill i distinguished americans by virti f a 1 i of trust executed to mo by martin c philer for the purposes therein na med i will sell at the courthouse in lincoln ton on friday the 2d day of may next bbi1h id tiih illtllt-iikkk t\\c a\vmsof|§||iy\\i v\\clio in the said town known as no 7 in tho s.w square the above lot is handsomely situated on the main street ami is calculated both for business and a private residence it includes u neat and comfortable dwelling kitchen carriage-mahem simp a woll of wuier u good garden and all necessary and convenient appendages also will lie sold i"i the same tlaq an extensive assortment or carriage makers & blacksmiths tools conditions made known at the sale willard boyden trustee lincohitoti april 12 1834 — it krmr.phiferelsobcge leave to iiilorin tin public that during the court-week about nx v windsor chairs \^^^| am a great variety of fl^t other articles hr^iggf j will ik sold ill public siilo aik^dl ho would eel gratified to sou the above property bring ils value m c i april 12 1834 8t riiins work i ii.av in a course of publication and uiose parts already issued may ba confidently ap pealed t..:is iiii.vio ucc of its claims upon public lavor tho universal nppluusc which its o.xoci.t has elicit ed is sufficient to dispel whatever distrust may have been bi i.tored hy the original prospectus tho design of tins work is to present the portraits engraved on steel m the highest style ol the art with concise iml accurate biographical sketches 1'ti nst lanniiiit citizens of our country the selection will nol be limited by any copaideratione of party feeling or focal interest ; hut will impartially eu-braoe the histo ries ami i'ortraits of such individuals throughout ilu whole union as by c mon consent ore admitted lo pn ''^ s nterest in tbo minds of thoir fellow-citisen-i by ibeir reputation liir genius acquirements official landing or public services for this purpose recourse w ii invariably bo had i uie mosl authentic materials 11:11 can i limited in personal history u well ns in portraiture the vol f sii.b :, publication cannot foil to be ap prei'iiitt 1 bv nil who lee nn interest in the piesorvnlioii i uie mosl essential ingredient in the history of their country taste and patriotism ure equally invited to sustain an enterprise which , sto supply the futon historian with uiose terials tl boenoeof which is so il n regretted in recurring to the annals of our ear lier linn's ll is intended in tbe course of publication to give portrait of all the president ns well us others who imvo filled tin iinportanl olli.-.-s of sini , | , , r ■. < lt and subs in-ill to the involution including uie military and naval pioibs.-i.'ii iiii.i those whoso attuiiunents in s ii'iit-f und un an innv have identified uiutn with p;iii ioi ie recollections remembrances 1 11v willis o.xvi.onil clark when into hist like sunny ll xvors departed from our dim paths tbe bright mnl lovely hide ; the lair in fijnn — the pure and gentle-hearted whose looks within the breast a sabbath made — how like a whisper on the inconstant wind the memory of their voices stirs the mind i prospectus or the jyorth ca rolina rep ublicd n i j si»\nuav\v proposes to publish in salisbury n c a tlonllilv tl.ig.i/ni , we hour tho song — the sigh — the fitful laughter thai from their lips of l.l were won to how when i lope beguiling plumo they hurried after ere their pale temples wore their locks of snow — while lev's bright harp iii bweetest lays was strung y\iul inr'il rich numbers lor the lov'd nn.l young when the pale stars are burning high in heaven when tho low night-winds kiss the dowering tree ml tl ghis nn deepening in the hush of even llnvv sofl those voices on llie heart will be they breathe ..!' raptures which have bloom nnd died — of sorrows l.y remembrance sanctified tn n government like ours the preservation of liber ™ iv depends mainly on a general diffusion of corn cl information among tne people if the i pie be igno rniit of their righto how can thoy fiiard them against encroachment ! — our tl.reiiithers achieved freedom al the price of much blood and treasure and we thou sons can preserve ii only hv enlightened watchfulness as intelligence and vigilance are our greatest safeguards so ignorance and apauiy are the sources of the oiosl danger m power is always stealing from the many to the few nml the reason is that the many slumber while the few are silently al iv..rk no tree people ever yet last their lil ties by open assaults but many have lost them by secret encroachments ignorance among the people begets another evil which above oil others was the bam of tho ancient republics that evil is man-worship history teaches us that wherever man-worship takes root there political un ties and sordid factions spring up — it corrupts the principles of liberty aa idolatry iocs pure religion wl on our forefathers established the present form of government thoy fondly hoped that we would escape tbe li.to of former republics and under uie « ise checks nml guards of a written constitution enjoy through all time to coin ', the inestimable blessings of freedom — hut now ni the end of tho bhorl period of forty-sw years what is our condition 1 we have already reached on alarming crisis nr imlitieal affairs — uie very prin ciples of the constitution are in imminent peril we are in the midst of a revolution silent and as yol blood less bul still rapid in its progress — the barriers of the constitution are broken down mnl trampled in the dust all the powers whether ofthe sword or of the purse nre concentrating in the federal executive and even congress itself is outstripped in the race of usurpation it is time for uie people to awake from their apathy nnd to look to their rights — if they slumber much longer they will awoke too late — their government will be changed and their liberties gone the family assistant . xiiiai nn , uli of prospectus rill i h family assistant shall be dedicated to itci.lolox co . v i lox 1 1 n | lilmh vi i.i i i it 1 i i 111 especially ii is intended to ussist parents in ihe lull nit nnd highly important task of hunting their families the bailor bus two very interesting associal - under lus charge — a bible class and a general-knowledge class i'h each of wbicb ho propares written questions ml li.r in ovv n s.-iiistiiiii xx . it t - n answers should lio proposed magazine go into operation tin soquestiuus aid answers will be published in it ll will bo uie en deavor of tho editor te make lie proposed publication as interesting ns ho possibly eon — to till its pages with snob articles as shall he worth reading ; unit ns it w ill nppeiir only onco n nio.iil ch one who takes it ma find tune to read ii — l'l articles shall tu ntmrul l short such hem of foroifjn nnd doiiiostio inl.'ih gen — secular as w.ll ns religious ns shall bo decui ed interesting will i inserted in line it is intended to niiilii the pamily vssi tnnt minister prolll inn niiiuseiiii ni for ihe long winter mollis and sultry sum mer noons yet when ithe loved have gain our pathway vanished what wieni magic con their smiles restore lake a ri-b sunburst by the tempest hnnisir.1 they passed ill darkness — ihey will oine in more unlike tne day-beams when tho storm batii fled no light reuow'd breaks on uieir lowly bed life's disappt iintments when life is in its early spring and the limey free nnd wild and every bud is blossoming around false pleasure's child - the young heart dreams not of the might or after years loony is'or thinks that with time's onward right vuiitb's toolings waste away ! the joyous heart bounds fresh vil free ami hope ii seraph seems and loves delicious extasy is mingled in our dreams — ah ! little limit we thnt her smiles in the arrangement of portraits both ofthe past and - t times the gem ml tot f public sentiment will he consulted in uie selection us before intimated with oui reii-reui .- to tie inns or antipathies of tiie divisions of pnitv the work will be conducted by james 11 long kl.o.'ihocity f plijhut iphiu ami james her ring of iho ciiy of new york under the superin it mli mt „/ tin lloard of directors of the american letitlt nn tf l-'im lets ii will be is ,| m monthly parte each contain ing ui portraits engraved iih steel wiib not lew limn iw my ibur pngesof history twelve numbers i parts will make due volume all subscriptions will be payable in advance i will bo put at jhe fol lowing moderate rules ibr ll respective editions pub i inl led : in itoynl quarto nl 111 |«. r an nun in impe rial octavo al 0 per annum in royul octavo at f a list 07 l3tt3f.0 terms remaining in the post-office at 1 it will be issiu',1 on the aoth ofovory month and will contain surteon imperial octavo pages hi double col s printed on a new and legible typo and oil ». iv superior paper 2 tho subscription price will be one dollar and filly cents if paid in ndvnnco nn.l two dollars if nut paid until tl x'pirntion of uireo mouths t no subscription con her ivod for a shorter pe riod than one year and no pi per . i 1-0111111111 1 until nil arreargea are paid oxcept at the b>1 iter's discretion 1 xfy tiie pul li ii will loniiiiei on the joul of april provided n competent number of subscribers can bo obtained and our friends who may hold mitm scrip lists mi requested lo forward them on by ihe 1st of that in ith i in oliiloii (.\. j on the 1st day op april 1884 a moses abernnthy daniel acre frederick w ailderbolilt bring disappointment's tears ; ll.-r u.w of promise fades amidst the storms of iiii-ii-iuoi s yours and love which twined mound llie heart b....ci-arle betti 2 thomas s billing john bums or john haas david iloily hiuidolph harnett jo lin ker rebecca lln.dley c....mr connor david coulter the col of the 70th regiment tho clerk of the court james carpenter &. brother elisha calloway thomas crura 0 thomas davis juhu dci_i_iger f....j g fritchey g henry gardner william goodsm ahncr good son jeremiah goodaon sarah glider fl william mickey james 1 hull samuel llolio 2 john howser james p hendersoi c-l joshua a ilerron philip heftier philip hartzoge win moore or oliver holland george llovis i j david isnbono george jorret it l johnson sarah jones benjamin jenkins daniel jenkins henry jones j al jones k andrew killinn for iho purpose of aiding other papers in the stnte in diffusing correct information among the people mnl to arouse them to u sense of their danger it is proposed to publish nt the ' lllioe of the " western i iroliniiiu a paper under the title which standi al the hood of tins prospectus — to be printed on » large size shoot in oc tavo form of sixteen pages corresponding in sizo with the " i'.miuiiiicr edited in philadelphia by coudy raguet lis fairest sweetest mowers will leave us when life's spring is gone and winter's tempest lowers the scene young i'nncy loved to deck with roses rich nnd rare is found ii barren heath nil scauied o all agenev cr thn iiim.vo work bus hcou ostiibli-ho.l in salisbury ut i'he office of the western carolinian whew specimens of the work em imi soon nn.l where nitwcriptioni will bo thonkftillj received ily weariness uud euro and is there noii'-'lit to el r the pnth of disappointment's child whoso guy parterre bus been iransloruieil into ti hlnnrilnss wild i yes — turn thy earth-prone gaze on high thy heart to god be given and love inn hope will still in thine and lead llioe up to heaven fobr > 15 1834 p j sparrow smisiming off at cost 1 tho north carolina j&spiddlcan will advocate the doctrines ofthe 1.1 republican party as aught by jef ferson and his compatriots of 1708 _!. it will advocate the principles of free trade nnd oppose nil systems or measures which have n tendency to tux tl many tor the benefit of the few 1 it will support ii liberal policy in our state govern ment and advocate all reasonable plans ti,r the improve ment of the natural nml moral condition of north caro lina ; nnd with a view of enlightening nn.l encouraging our own citizens by iho example of others i>uins will be taken to show what our sister states have done and me doing ui works of improvement i iseflil statistics .- t.-.l wiiii the great interests of the state agri cultural oiiiiiiereinl and mineral will be procured nml published in the republican 4 a portion ol ■!, number will be occupied with important congressional and legislative proceedings luring tile time thobo bodies ilinv he iii session nihil with the h.te.-t tun most interesting news of the day fbreign and domestic and with such miscellaneous mat ter is may prove interesting to the general reader 5 the question "!' t onw niton or reform of thecon atituti hn for thirty years divided the people and ar rayed one section of the state against the other and as a necesmuy consequence has prevented thesuoci lof do to parts h.-.ve already issued from the press iv oi win h are to be een ut tins office con 1,11 -' portraits nml biographical bkotchee of the fol lowing distinguished iiei-oieiees pari /. charles carroll of uorrolrton thomas mac i u-'li i 8.n s&iuuttl l mitchell m.d i.1..d pari //. major-gen israel putnam ij s a an drew jackson president of ihe united states ; miss c m sedgwick the iilhiires part iii john mnrshiill ci lei'-jiistio • ofthe united states lewi cuss secretary of war j willmni wirt i'arl iv daniel 1 1 tompkins ij.te vice-president of u.e united stales ; henry clay ; major-gen wil liam moulin •, h s a i james m leonard john ii lon daniel i.utz charles leonard h ltem/y ac hoi having determined toclosk tiii.ir bu siness i.n this place beautiful maxim this maxim long the ancients knew — " pny every iniin his honest due to this it some would now aspire and pay the laborer il his hire i'woiilil energy nnd strength impart while gratitude warm from the heart would burst through in the storms of winter — from whom ! oct enquire ofthe printer m lolm michal 2 sully mitehell mormoduke miiples spioil murphey inane or john or j linos wc n george c nichols p....l.tl„l ii porter willi iho view ol'reiiioving in the stale nf missis sippi early in the ensuing fall hog leave to iiiliirin the public g rally that they llitvc concluded to nell on (| 1 it quinby r robert ramsey catharine robinson josh rey nolds reuben ii reynolds michael riley ann ron kin lorard lleinliiirili m it reinhardt b....precedia bmyer daniel bhufnrd john bcronce ezekiel siiiinvin i david shell henry bummerow george beitz anthony slntll hockey scutt joel stovvo t biines taylor w , tomes wier james wilson c c henderson p.m lincnlntoti april 12 1833 3t list or lbttans their stock oh goods consisting i purl i major-gen alexander maoou-h u.s a : joel it poinsett ; joel lln low part 17 mnjor-gon'l anthony wayne ii s a ; k.lwiir.l livingston ; col john trumbull p.a.a.f.a the forthcoming nog will contain uinong ma ny others th following all llie prnsidentsi lion w gaston john nlanly esq and i w it davie of north carolina ; ro be,i .. llayno and john c calhoun of south caroli na : ion i | brawn 0 madorc chauncoy do witt n "" '• i'.-nuiiiioi-e cooper washington irving ge neral greene hon 1 s johnson genm knox ijouii j '•' • i w.itkins leigh (;,.„. morgan l.indley murray perry gov shelby chief-justice hb nop gilbert stuart mrs oenrgo washington duni_w webster itil'bi ilex hi-hop while nouli webstew salisbury march 2u ih84 it dry-goods 11 akd-w are w _- _-__-_-.. it | baow&_yfvt v^f a i.i ntlier auticu'.s ta.u^g j i-iilly kepi on band by v marchauts u ihi part of tha country baiics-jf the third session of lite above institution will commenob on till first day of may a/it cant jar cash i remaining in the post-office at tthe subscribers thankful for pn&t patronage a pledge the selves to»ei)ter upon the exercises of ihe next session with renewed zeal p j sparrow t w sparrow salisbury april 12 1834 if i million (\. c on till 1st day op april 1834 many ue asurcs vitally important to the honor and pros perity of north carolina ; nml until settled it will con tinue to do so it is not doubted that ik.iii parties ore siniere nn.l honest in uicir i iewa ; and the re , son why thoy have so long differed is thnt neither puny bus ever y.-t i i ininle liillv acquainted with tho just pretensions i lln other ; else uu ili.-li.n lovj question would ere now have been amicably adjusted with the view therefore of gii ing to all th opportunity ot " hearing iv.ib siiles ii ' ri ml to lay before the public in the it;e ofthe republican the argument lor and ogoinst the measure ; and that tin hull be done impartially it will in so provided that he arguments on on shnll he presented by western and on tl thcr hv eastern men nothing more effectually prevent libe ral legislation than sectional divisions ana looal jealou sies — uiey distract the public mind nn.l destrtn iho community of feeling and unity of action so eweiitial to ih a . '■-■■i nil schemes of improvement wdicthor physical or moral i very real friend uf north ( larol must therefore wish to sue nil cause ofsuchdivi - ond jealousies removed snd in liml the day which hall im l a one people actigg logeuier for uie general '"»»! an i pro j nl •. of uie suite ii in tho proper soason correct tables ..!' tl price current will be r ran th.-ir si k is large complete mnl new tho whole billing been purchased within the inst ivv.-lv months mix ill conner benjamin i per john crnver win v dunn — philip l-xvrhiirt george frits doctor 11 p ilillyiird david lliilliniiii jamei kennedy john kennedy — daniel boiling messrs turner leyonrn v .(',,. — lorenzo l tlml — jordan punish june i peo ple — los.pl sp in e lovey bpence chaa w smith c miii/.ev wall george weave daniel williams john c wiiii nancy ward isaac williams william woesleey m rounsaville p m lexingli april 12 1834 8t mali o wlll'lll < arolilia llowaiic.hiiity court f pleas mnl quarter sessions february term l -:_ 1 0 '/ ' the respectfully invite 1 1 ■. - i r friends mnl ell-loin a well i llie pnblie in general o , nil liii i exiiuiiiie iho u i hi thev in determined to ive hurgaiiu such a thov iboj confident w.ll give ill bn lion lo all who v\i-h lo pur h i.e salisbury murch i 1 — rt | tf confectionary and grocery stttlle i i i.nry w \\ ts(i e-pe,lf,l||v inform his friends and tho public thai lie has usl received i new supply iii article in his line xibub hs offers tin sule on accommodating terms il bis old stand anioii-r ins as-irtmout will is found the following i candies all son it wsins fklmonds < ream end cocoa nuts filberts iigs ; chesni is ; apples sec ks boil spanish snd con.moni < 1 »( k i ill v w \ it i f different kinds ; • anules ; l.l tteh crackers tl ibacci ). both ( li.-«v iiil uml smoking ; pipes ; 8nuff bv ihe ouiioe whiskey brandy mnl cider — together xvith a gross many other article not enumerated salisbury pnl 13 1834.-31 opeiiiiig of the i.|mm-<>i>.'ii s ii.h.i deferred ■\ consequence ofthe unusual inclemency of tha * pet winter the progress of the building de signed to live as a dormitory for the pupils in ihi institution has boon retarded much beyond ihe expectations of tl bxecutivo committeo under whoso directions if wn commenced in december last ami a lie material ofthis structure i atone the process of working ... whi i i nocehsurilx low ami greatly do|wndanl on ihe woathur there , now .... hope of ii eoiopi i ..,, bv tl time h rotojun speeilied lor commencing tin school i bded w..kk|.y : ..: i!v in ukaltl jr john gibson i is attachment levied on land in paehel s nm >..- o ii..i.'.\tiuv 1 tiie wkhii.:.inc„...i.im*n is published every monday at 1 wo dollars ki annum il k ,,,| ,„ iv ( ,., or i w llollurs ,,„,| kifly cuuts if not paid until alter tbi expo in 4 uiroo mnntiis it appearing to the ati*fhctiofl ofthe court that the ' defendant is not an iniiabitont of this stnte finlir iif lo tiie int thai publication be made ti.r i.x weeks in the western carolinian that the defendant appear at ir next mt of pleas and quarter tensions to bo bold fur ibe coiiniy of it wiiii iii iii courthouse in sni'-i.iiry ii the third monday m may next then and there to plead answer or demur or judgment w ill bo taken by dofhuk according to uie plaintiffs demand '.'■no paper w.ll h discontinued until all arrearages * ru pew loss m th l„eiei„,n of ihe bdifor i tit subscription will i roceivud li.r i less timo than ono yenr auda ihilurc to notify the editor «*• * ' " '" h oollullue nl h list one uioiitl | m lbr lb expi " " "' l >"' irv sulw-rijition w i l considered as a new pllguguiiikilt teb ms the north carolina republican will be published - monthly that is on the lir-t mnl third monday m * i it nn nt li during tli period "!' ne year only un patronage maj i hastodemann llscontlnnnnco koch number will contain hi po -. carefully pul up " that nt th end n year < uen nbscrib r w ill hnv i vol un of il pages lili'-.l wiiii interesting and u elbl matter this circumstance together with iho diflieulty likely i is oxporiuncod in procuring in tune from the north certain articles of furniture indiapoium bit lo tbe in lil.-hiii.'i.t niul the recently oxiireni ed op ui of ilu hector that without the accom ue-i in in i !«■iiiior.t.-.l l.v ft new building be would is unable in carry mt successful niicrulioii th v tern inlopie.l has constrained the i nitluo however reluctantly to postpone bra low weeks ih time lor opening un school eatntc of w illiam < ou.-ui r piie sul cribor having obtained letters of l stretion on the estate of william cowan deceased al februar soasian of rowan count iut i'or 1834 hereby gives notice to all persons having claims of n nx denomination agaiusl the es tate of said l . i t to pie-ent them n.ibi.i the lime pi—erils',1 by law duly authenticated or this notice will bo plead in bar of thoir recovery it \. fleming 1,,,'r ilowiin county march 83 1834 si witness jolui giles clerk of our aid • urt al • if ii the third monday of february 1884 and in uie lb you of our independence john giles salisbury april li 1884 it 4 any person who will procure siv mtambeh lo ""'' '"" on and take the troublo of oollncung and "'"' """"'■■he suhser i,.pr,ee ui the i-ditor shall havu the pnpe during iho conluiunnco of thoir sub scriplion w i bou i , barge new book bindery thfl pr .. ' i ii : mi llol.l.x.i n nil i-imi to he pil 1 1 in it tl ,, ■tbe is no '■■ii appear on the 8d m lay in may ily llie publication i ill ms ok anvkiitisini i llverll-e„|,'||t „ ||| |„. ,■,„,„!„,. lh | y „,„! ,.,, rr ,,,.,. i m ie,i ,,, ijoconta per square fbr the ural insertion • •*•'. ' ""'» nt e ' • iitniiii ; bul where an l verlisoinonl is ordered i go iii only twice ot cts will l ehlll i lol eneb ul-oltioll l r itii a view 1 1 the more efficient proeecution *" of their businnss the subscribers hnve oa lablished 1 book binder - having procu red ilu best ni.it rinli from the north and em ployed n workman who comes well recommended they an prepared to execute oa moderate terais all orders 111 tins hue the public therefore an rospectflilly inforn.o.l th i tb episcopal s lloiil \\ ii.i in opened not nn the first of vpril us bcfl.ro ad v ii j lui on monduy the 2nd day of june next at which huh it mux bo omifulenll nil on ii i over ibing will is in readim . t bjoct l the publication is ,, i to make tno ii -,-, iml i np|h.ri lie rights ol the people nn apix il i now mads to tiie viendi i i km titutional i ibi inb.resl uiemsolves m procuring subscrib '.'. un hauls mechanics am pn.lbsmo.nl gentle "■*!' iv ' l """''' < slhiitly lo appear is'lbre the imsltlh 1 elver col.in.l.h will bo received os v li ady hi i and ■deduction of 10 r cent will he lllil.le frulu hie llb.ve . ill.rg.-s (&- mm i.o.vr r little wl dog of tbe fieri breed with red ' in i me nil iti.-iik , on bis tail — iiu to i cupid -|. ,- airayed .., been stolon iron the i ''" m "" " b x " i.il.le ,- pensetion n l given lor in ■,, .,,,,. ,,,,„,, ■• i 1 ' ; \ ■-' -' ii w connor il w in im tgh to prucur will by the inl l.v "! may communicate to thu pub ' lie names tiie nmnoy in ilnir lunula until notiflod tit it the pspei will 1 1 rtaml bo pllhl ily older of tbe i xooutivo ( on null e eoiu.k w ikki;.\i.v\,s,,'y raleigh march 8 1884 hi wil'lft . l r i hiivint a g.«»l seioiiil-hiniil tiltttlt i . nu rkav ,.,,„.„ i ynr , ,!,,,„,,!,,, may h u i u purcbuncr bv applying t il 13 tf tiii urrn i account books records dee . ruled and made io ler : mnl every km i of holding promptly executed in ilu best and neatest manner on r a liable tl in to . oni.lisennlikntm i t i ' nit n in i u'ttorn n.ldrewed to the m.ti.r the fsmtnxj should in all caws be paid i tuition ran t bo ■in ha v.i v will be prompuy alt ud 1 to j.iiiii.ny ii i i i . joseph i l.l,s v son ituleigh august l-o if fry all kinds ol iii wlxs (,,..„, v „„,| ra mum uu line pupa consluutly kept on liand
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1834-04-19 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1834 |
Volume | Vol.14 No.46 |
Issue | Whole No.724 |
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Creator | John Beard Jr. |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | John Beard Jr. |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Saturday, April 19, 1834 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury in Rowan County, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601574479 |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1834-04-19 |
Month | 04 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1834 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 2191494 Bytes |
FileName | sawc04_18340419-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/13/2009 10:39:20 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Western Carolinian a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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FullText | the western carolinian ipxo.i-i3.iijn w&££:±;x — ssism ujaa-jaato q 9 aaidnaiwib & ipibqhpibihbwqib — ibcdwah uujj±ri*zj lv salisbury....satu11day april id 1834 ) awuac/nyuua.cv 7i a vsil liable house and lot in l.iu olulon for salt tin national portrait t-.ill i distinguished americans by virti f a 1 i of trust executed to mo by martin c philer for the purposes therein na med i will sell at the courthouse in lincoln ton on friday the 2d day of may next bbi1h id tiih illtllt-iikkk t\\c a\vmsof|§||iy\\i v\\clio in the said town known as no 7 in tho s.w square the above lot is handsomely situated on the main street ami is calculated both for business and a private residence it includes u neat and comfortable dwelling kitchen carriage-mahem simp a woll of wuier u good garden and all necessary and convenient appendages also will lie sold i"i the same tlaq an extensive assortment or carriage makers & blacksmiths tools conditions made known at the sale willard boyden trustee lincohitoti april 12 1834 — it krmr.phiferelsobcge leave to iiilorin tin public that during the court-week about nx v windsor chairs \^^^| am a great variety of fl^t other articles hr^iggf j will ik sold ill public siilo aik^dl ho would eel gratified to sou the above property bring ils value m c i april 12 1834 8t riiins work i ii.av in a course of publication and uiose parts already issued may ba confidently ap pealed t..:is iiii.vio ucc of its claims upon public lavor tho universal nppluusc which its o.xoci.t has elicit ed is sufficient to dispel whatever distrust may have been bi i.tored hy the original prospectus tho design of tins work is to present the portraits engraved on steel m the highest style ol the art with concise iml accurate biographical sketches 1'ti nst lanniiiit citizens of our country the selection will nol be limited by any copaideratione of party feeling or focal interest ; hut will impartially eu-braoe the histo ries ami i'ortraits of such individuals throughout ilu whole union as by c mon consent ore admitted lo pn ''^ s nterest in tbo minds of thoir fellow-citisen-i by ibeir reputation liir genius acquirements official landing or public services for this purpose recourse w ii invariably bo had i uie mosl authentic materials 11:11 can i limited in personal history u well ns in portraiture the vol f sii.b :, publication cannot foil to be ap prei'iiitt 1 bv nil who lee nn interest in the piesorvnlioii i uie mosl essential ingredient in the history of their country taste and patriotism ure equally invited to sustain an enterprise which , sto supply the futon historian with uiose terials tl boenoeof which is so il n regretted in recurring to the annals of our ear lier linn's ll is intended in tbe course of publication to give portrait of all the president ns well us others who imvo filled tin iinportanl olli.-.-s of sini , | , , r ■. < lt and subs in-ill to the involution including uie military and naval pioibs.-i.'ii iiii.i those whoso attuiiunents in s ii'iit-f und un an innv have identified uiutn with p;iii ioi ie recollections remembrances 1 11v willis o.xvi.onil clark when into hist like sunny ll xvors departed from our dim paths tbe bright mnl lovely hide ; the lair in fijnn — the pure and gentle-hearted whose looks within the breast a sabbath made — how like a whisper on the inconstant wind the memory of their voices stirs the mind i prospectus or the jyorth ca rolina rep ublicd n i j si»\nuav\v proposes to publish in salisbury n c a tlonllilv tl.ig.i/ni , we hour tho song — the sigh — the fitful laughter thai from their lips of l.l were won to how when i lope beguiling plumo they hurried after ere their pale temples wore their locks of snow — while lev's bright harp iii bweetest lays was strung y\iul inr'il rich numbers lor the lov'd nn.l young when the pale stars are burning high in heaven when tho low night-winds kiss the dowering tree ml tl ghis nn deepening in the hush of even llnvv sofl those voices on llie heart will be they breathe ..!' raptures which have bloom nnd died — of sorrows l.y remembrance sanctified tn n government like ours the preservation of liber ™ iv depends mainly on a general diffusion of corn cl information among tne people if the i pie be igno rniit of their righto how can thoy fiiard them against encroachment ! — our tl.reiiithers achieved freedom al the price of much blood and treasure and we thou sons can preserve ii only hv enlightened watchfulness as intelligence and vigilance are our greatest safeguards so ignorance and apauiy are the sources of the oiosl danger m power is always stealing from the many to the few nml the reason is that the many slumber while the few are silently al iv..rk no tree people ever yet last their lil ties by open assaults but many have lost them by secret encroachments ignorance among the people begets another evil which above oil others was the bam of tho ancient republics that evil is man-worship history teaches us that wherever man-worship takes root there political un ties and sordid factions spring up — it corrupts the principles of liberty aa idolatry iocs pure religion wl on our forefathers established the present form of government thoy fondly hoped that we would escape tbe li.to of former republics and under uie « ise checks nml guards of a written constitution enjoy through all time to coin ', the inestimable blessings of freedom — hut now ni the end of tho bhorl period of forty-sw years what is our condition 1 we have already reached on alarming crisis nr imlitieal affairs — uie very prin ciples of the constitution are in imminent peril we are in the midst of a revolution silent and as yol blood less bul still rapid in its progress — the barriers of the constitution are broken down mnl trampled in the dust all the powers whether ofthe sword or of the purse nre concentrating in the federal executive and even congress itself is outstripped in the race of usurpation it is time for uie people to awake from their apathy nnd to look to their rights — if they slumber much longer they will awoke too late — their government will be changed and their liberties gone the family assistant . xiiiai nn , uli of prospectus rill i h family assistant shall be dedicated to itci.lolox co . v i lox 1 1 n | lilmh vi i.i i i it 1 i i 111 especially ii is intended to ussist parents in ihe lull nit nnd highly important task of hunting their families the bailor bus two very interesting associal - under lus charge — a bible class and a general-knowledge class i'h each of wbicb ho propares written questions ml li.r in ovv n s.-iiistiiiii xx . it t - n answers should lio proposed magazine go into operation tin soquestiuus aid answers will be published in it ll will bo uie en deavor of tho editor te make lie proposed publication as interesting ns ho possibly eon — to till its pages with snob articles as shall he worth reading ; unit ns it w ill nppeiir only onco n nio.iil ch one who takes it ma find tune to read ii — l'l articles shall tu ntmrul l short such hem of foroifjn nnd doiiiostio inl.'ih gen — secular as w.ll ns religious ns shall bo decui ed interesting will i inserted in line it is intended to niiilii the pamily vssi tnnt minister prolll inn niiiuseiiii ni for ihe long winter mollis and sultry sum mer noons yet when ithe loved have gain our pathway vanished what wieni magic con their smiles restore lake a ri-b sunburst by the tempest hnnisir.1 they passed ill darkness — ihey will oine in more unlike tne day-beams when tho storm batii fled no light reuow'd breaks on uieir lowly bed life's disappt iintments when life is in its early spring and the limey free nnd wild and every bud is blossoming around false pleasure's child - the young heart dreams not of the might or after years loony is'or thinks that with time's onward right vuiitb's toolings waste away ! the joyous heart bounds fresh vil free ami hope ii seraph seems and loves delicious extasy is mingled in our dreams — ah ! little limit we thnt her smiles in the arrangement of portraits both ofthe past and - t times the gem ml tot f public sentiment will he consulted in uie selection us before intimated with oui reii-reui .- to tie inns or antipathies of tiie divisions of pnitv the work will be conducted by james 11 long kl.o.'ihocity f plijhut iphiu ami james her ring of iho ciiy of new york under the superin it mli mt „/ tin lloard of directors of the american letitlt nn tf l-'im lets ii will be is ,| m monthly parte each contain ing ui portraits engraved iih steel wiib not lew limn iw my ibur pngesof history twelve numbers i parts will make due volume all subscriptions will be payable in advance i will bo put at jhe fol lowing moderate rules ibr ll respective editions pub i inl led : in itoynl quarto nl 111 |«. r an nun in impe rial octavo al 0 per annum in royul octavo at f a list 07 l3tt3f.0 terms remaining in the post-office at 1 it will be issiu',1 on the aoth ofovory month and will contain surteon imperial octavo pages hi double col s printed on a new and legible typo and oil ». iv superior paper 2 tho subscription price will be one dollar and filly cents if paid in ndvnnco nn.l two dollars if nut paid until tl x'pirntion of uireo mouths t no subscription con her ivod for a shorter pe riod than one year and no pi per . i 1-0111111111 1 until nil arreargea are paid oxcept at the b>1 iter's discretion 1 xfy tiie pul li ii will loniiiiei on the joul of april provided n competent number of subscribers can bo obtained and our friends who may hold mitm scrip lists mi requested lo forward them on by ihe 1st of that in ith i in oliiloii (.\. j on the 1st day op april 1884 a moses abernnthy daniel acre frederick w ailderbolilt bring disappointment's tears ; ll.-r u.w of promise fades amidst the storms of iiii-ii-iuoi s yours and love which twined mound llie heart b....ci-arle betti 2 thomas s billing john bums or john haas david iloily hiuidolph harnett jo lin ker rebecca lln.dley c....mr connor david coulter the col of the 70th regiment tho clerk of the court james carpenter &. brother elisha calloway thomas crura 0 thomas davis juhu dci_i_iger f....j g fritchey g henry gardner william goodsm ahncr good son jeremiah goodaon sarah glider fl william mickey james 1 hull samuel llolio 2 john howser james p hendersoi c-l joshua a ilerron philip heftier philip hartzoge win moore or oliver holland george llovis i j david isnbono george jorret it l johnson sarah jones benjamin jenkins daniel jenkins henry jones j al jones k andrew killinn for iho purpose of aiding other papers in the stnte in diffusing correct information among the people mnl to arouse them to u sense of their danger it is proposed to publish nt the ' lllioe of the " western i iroliniiiu a paper under the title which standi al the hood of tins prospectus — to be printed on » large size shoot in oc tavo form of sixteen pages corresponding in sizo with the " i'.miuiiiicr edited in philadelphia by coudy raguet lis fairest sweetest mowers will leave us when life's spring is gone and winter's tempest lowers the scene young i'nncy loved to deck with roses rich nnd rare is found ii barren heath nil scauied o all agenev cr thn iiim.vo work bus hcou ostiibli-ho.l in salisbury ut i'he office of the western carolinian whew specimens of the work em imi soon nn.l where nitwcriptioni will bo thonkftillj received ily weariness uud euro and is there noii'-'lit to el r the pnth of disappointment's child whoso guy parterre bus been iransloruieil into ti hlnnrilnss wild i yes — turn thy earth-prone gaze on high thy heart to god be given and love inn hope will still in thine and lead llioe up to heaven fobr > 15 1834 p j sparrow smisiming off at cost 1 tho north carolina j&spiddlcan will advocate the doctrines ofthe 1.1 republican party as aught by jef ferson and his compatriots of 1708 _!. it will advocate the principles of free trade nnd oppose nil systems or measures which have n tendency to tux tl many tor the benefit of the few 1 it will support ii liberal policy in our state govern ment and advocate all reasonable plans ti,r the improve ment of the natural nml moral condition of north caro lina ; nnd with a view of enlightening nn.l encouraging our own citizens by iho example of others i>uins will be taken to show what our sister states have done and me doing ui works of improvement i iseflil statistics .- t.-.l wiiii the great interests of the state agri cultural oiiiiiiereinl and mineral will be procured nml published in the republican 4 a portion ol ■!, number will be occupied with important congressional and legislative proceedings luring tile time thobo bodies ilinv he iii session nihil with the h.te.-t tun most interesting news of the day fbreign and domestic and with such miscellaneous mat ter is may prove interesting to the general reader 5 the question "!' t onw niton or reform of thecon atituti hn for thirty years divided the people and ar rayed one section of the state against the other and as a necesmuy consequence has prevented thesuoci lof do to parts h.-.ve already issued from the press iv oi win h are to be een ut tins office con 1,11 -' portraits nml biographical bkotchee of the fol lowing distinguished iiei-oieiees pari /. charles carroll of uorrolrton thomas mac i u-'li i 8.n s&iuuttl l mitchell m.d i.1..d pari //. major-gen israel putnam ij s a an drew jackson president of ihe united states ; miss c m sedgwick the iilhiires part iii john mnrshiill ci lei'-jiistio • ofthe united states lewi cuss secretary of war j willmni wirt i'arl iv daniel 1 1 tompkins ij.te vice-president of u.e united stales ; henry clay ; major-gen wil liam moulin •, h s a i james m leonard john ii lon daniel i.utz charles leonard h ltem/y ac hoi having determined toclosk tiii.ir bu siness i.n this place beautiful maxim this maxim long the ancients knew — " pny every iniin his honest due to this it some would now aspire and pay the laborer il his hire i'woiilil energy nnd strength impart while gratitude warm from the heart would burst through in the storms of winter — from whom ! oct enquire ofthe printer m lolm michal 2 sully mitehell mormoduke miiples spioil murphey inane or john or j linos wc n george c nichols p....l.tl„l ii porter willi iho view ol'reiiioving in the stale nf missis sippi early in the ensuing fall hog leave to iiiliirin the public g rally that they llitvc concluded to nell on (| 1 it quinby r robert ramsey catharine robinson josh rey nolds reuben ii reynolds michael riley ann ron kin lorard lleinliiirili m it reinhardt b....precedia bmyer daniel bhufnrd john bcronce ezekiel siiiinvin i david shell henry bummerow george beitz anthony slntll hockey scutt joel stovvo t biines taylor w , tomes wier james wilson c c henderson p.m lincnlntoti april 12 1833 3t list or lbttans their stock oh goods consisting i purl i major-gen alexander maoou-h u.s a : joel it poinsett ; joel lln low part 17 mnjor-gon'l anthony wayne ii s a ; k.lwiir.l livingston ; col john trumbull p.a.a.f.a the forthcoming nog will contain uinong ma ny others th following all llie prnsidentsi lion w gaston john nlanly esq and i w it davie of north carolina ; ro be,i .. llayno and john c calhoun of south caroli na : ion i | brawn 0 madorc chauncoy do witt n "" '• i'.-nuiiiioi-e cooper washington irving ge neral greene hon 1 s johnson genm knox ijouii j '•' • i w.itkins leigh (;,.„. morgan l.indley murray perry gov shelby chief-justice hb nop gilbert stuart mrs oenrgo washington duni_w webster itil'bi ilex hi-hop while nouli webstew salisbury march 2u ih84 it dry-goods 11 akd-w are w _- _-__-_-.. it | baow&_yfvt v^f a i.i ntlier auticu'.s ta.u^g j i-iilly kepi on band by v marchauts u ihi part of tha country baiics-jf the third session of lite above institution will commenob on till first day of may a/it cant jar cash i remaining in the post-office at tthe subscribers thankful for pn&t patronage a pledge the selves to»ei)ter upon the exercises of ihe next session with renewed zeal p j sparrow t w sparrow salisbury april 12 1834 if i million (\. c on till 1st day op april 1834 many ue asurcs vitally important to the honor and pros perity of north carolina ; nml until settled it will con tinue to do so it is not doubted that ik.iii parties ore siniere nn.l honest in uicir i iewa ; and the re , son why thoy have so long differed is thnt neither puny bus ever y.-t i i ininle liillv acquainted with tho just pretensions i lln other ; else uu ili.-li.n lovj question would ere now have been amicably adjusted with the view therefore of gii ing to all th opportunity ot " hearing iv.ib siiles ii ' ri ml to lay before the public in the it;e ofthe republican the argument lor and ogoinst the measure ; and that tin hull be done impartially it will in so provided that he arguments on on shnll he presented by western and on tl thcr hv eastern men nothing more effectually prevent libe ral legislation than sectional divisions ana looal jealou sies — uiey distract the public mind nn.l destrtn iho community of feeling and unity of action so eweiitial to ih a . '■-■■i nil schemes of improvement wdicthor physical or moral i very real friend uf north ( larol must therefore wish to sue nil cause ofsuchdivi - ond jealousies removed snd in liml the day which hall im l a one people actigg logeuier for uie general '"»»! an i pro j nl •. of uie suite ii in tho proper soason correct tables ..!' tl price current will be r ran th.-ir si k is large complete mnl new tho whole billing been purchased within the inst ivv.-lv months mix ill conner benjamin i per john crnver win v dunn — philip l-xvrhiirt george frits doctor 11 p ilillyiird david lliilliniiii jamei kennedy john kennedy — daniel boiling messrs turner leyonrn v .(',,. — lorenzo l tlml — jordan punish june i peo ple — los.pl sp in e lovey bpence chaa w smith c miii/.ev wall george weave daniel williams john c wiiii nancy ward isaac williams william woesleey m rounsaville p m lexingli april 12 1834 8t mali o wlll'lll < arolilia llowaiic.hiiity court f pleas mnl quarter sessions february term l -:_ 1 0 '/ ' the respectfully invite 1 1 ■. - i r friends mnl ell-loin a well i llie pnblie in general o , nil liii i exiiuiiiie iho u i hi thev in determined to ive hurgaiiu such a thov iboj confident w.ll give ill bn lion lo all who v\i-h lo pur h i.e salisbury murch i 1 — rt | tf confectionary and grocery stttlle i i i.nry w \\ ts(i e-pe,lf,l||v inform his friends and tho public thai lie has usl received i new supply iii article in his line xibub hs offers tin sule on accommodating terms il bis old stand anioii-r ins as-irtmout will is found the following i candies all son it wsins fklmonds < ream end cocoa nuts filberts iigs ; chesni is ; apples sec ks boil spanish snd con.moni < 1 »( k i ill v w \ it i f different kinds ; • anules ; l.l tteh crackers tl ibacci ). both ( li.-«v iiil uml smoking ; pipes ; 8nuff bv ihe ouiioe whiskey brandy mnl cider — together xvith a gross many other article not enumerated salisbury pnl 13 1834.-31 opeiiiiig of the i.|mm-<>i>.'ii s ii.h.i deferred ■\ consequence ofthe unusual inclemency of tha * pet winter the progress of the building de signed to live as a dormitory for the pupils in ihi institution has boon retarded much beyond ihe expectations of tl bxecutivo committeo under whoso directions if wn commenced in december last ami a lie material ofthis structure i atone the process of working ... whi i i nocehsurilx low ami greatly do|wndanl on ihe woathur there , now .... hope of ii eoiopi i ..,, bv tl time h rotojun speeilied lor commencing tin school i bded w..kk|.y : ..: i!v in ukaltl jr john gibson i is attachment levied on land in paehel s nm >..- o ii..i.'.\tiuv 1 tiie wkhii.:.inc„...i.im*n is published every monday at 1 wo dollars ki annum il k ,,,| ,„ iv ( ,., or i w llollurs ,,„,| kifly cuuts if not paid until alter tbi expo in 4 uiroo mnntiis it appearing to the ati*fhctiofl ofthe court that the ' defendant is not an iniiabitont of this stnte finlir iif lo tiie int thai publication be made ti.r i.x weeks in the western carolinian that the defendant appear at ir next mt of pleas and quarter tensions to bo bold fur ibe coiiniy of it wiiii iii iii courthouse in sni'-i.iiry ii the third monday m may next then and there to plead answer or demur or judgment w ill bo taken by dofhuk according to uie plaintiffs demand '.'■no paper w.ll h discontinued until all arrearages * ru pew loss m th l„eiei„,n of ihe bdifor i tit subscription will i roceivud li.r i less timo than ono yenr auda ihilurc to notify the editor «*• * ' " '" h oollullue nl h list one uioiitl | m lbr lb expi " " "' l >"' irv sulw-rijition w i l considered as a new pllguguiiikilt teb ms the north carolina republican will be published - monthly that is on the lir-t mnl third monday m * i it nn nt li during tli period "!' ne year only un patronage maj i hastodemann llscontlnnnnco koch number will contain hi po -. carefully pul up " that nt th end n year < uen nbscrib r w ill hnv i vol un of il pages lili'-.l wiiii interesting and u elbl matter this circumstance together with iho diflieulty likely i is oxporiuncod in procuring in tune from the north certain articles of furniture indiapoium bit lo tbe in lil.-hiii.'i.t niul the recently oxiireni ed op ui of ilu hector that without the accom ue-i in in i !«■iiiior.t.-.l l.v ft new building be would is unable in carry mt successful niicrulioii th v tern inlopie.l has constrained the i nitluo however reluctantly to postpone bra low weeks ih time lor opening un school eatntc of w illiam < ou.-ui r piie sul cribor having obtained letters of l stretion on the estate of william cowan deceased al februar soasian of rowan count iut i'or 1834 hereby gives notice to all persons having claims of n nx denomination agaiusl the es tate of said l . i t to pie-ent them n.ibi.i the lime pi—erils',1 by law duly authenticated or this notice will bo plead in bar of thoir recovery it \. fleming 1,,,'r ilowiin county march 83 1834 si witness jolui giles clerk of our aid • urt al • if ii the third monday of february 1884 and in uie lb you of our independence john giles salisbury april li 1884 it 4 any person who will procure siv mtambeh lo ""'' '"" on and take the troublo of oollncung and "'"' """"'■■he suhser i,.pr,ee ui the i-ditor shall havu the pnpe during iho conluiunnco of thoir sub scriplion w i bou i , barge new book bindery thfl pr .. ' i ii : mi llol.l.x.i n nil i-imi to he pil 1 1 in it tl ,, ■tbe is no '■■ii appear on the 8d m lay in may ily llie publication i ill ms ok anvkiitisini i llverll-e„|,'||t „ ||| |„. ,■,„,„!„,. lh | y „,„! ,.,, rr ,,,.,. i m ie,i ,,, ijoconta per square fbr the ural insertion • •*•'. ' ""'» nt e ' • iitniiii ; bul where an l verlisoinonl is ordered i go iii only twice ot cts will l ehlll i lol eneb ul-oltioll l r itii a view 1 1 the more efficient proeecution *" of their businnss the subscribers hnve oa lablished 1 book binder - having procu red ilu best ni.it rinli from the north and em ployed n workman who comes well recommended they an prepared to execute oa moderate terais all orders 111 tins hue the public therefore an rospectflilly inforn.o.l th i tb episcopal s lloiil \\ ii.i in opened not nn the first of vpril us bcfl.ro ad v ii j lui on monduy the 2nd day of june next at which huh it mux bo omifulenll nil on ii i over ibing will is in readim . t bjoct l the publication is ,, i to make tno ii -,-, iml i np|h.ri lie rights ol the people nn apix il i now mads to tiie viendi i i km titutional i ibi inb.resl uiemsolves m procuring subscrib '.'. un hauls mechanics am pn.lbsmo.nl gentle "■*!' iv ' l """''' < slhiitly lo appear is'lbre the imsltlh 1 elver col.in.l.h will bo received os v li ady hi i and ■deduction of 10 r cent will he lllil.le frulu hie llb.ve . ill.rg.-s (&- mm i.o.vr r little wl dog of tbe fieri breed with red ' in i me nil iti.-iik , on bis tail — iiu to i cupid -|. ,- airayed .., been stolon iron the i ''" m "" " b x " i.il.le ,- pensetion n l given lor in ■,, .,,,,. ,,,,„,, ■• i 1 ' ; \ ■-' -' ii w connor il w in im tgh to prucur will by the inl l.v "! may communicate to thu pub ' lie names tiie nmnoy in ilnir lunula until notiflod tit it the pspei will 1 1 rtaml bo pllhl ily older of tbe i xooutivo ( on null e eoiu.k w ikki;.\i.v\,s,,'y raleigh march 8 1884 hi wil'lft . l r i hiivint a g.«»l seioiiil-hiniil tiltttlt i . nu rkav ,.,,„.„ i ynr , ,!,,,„,,!,,, may h u i u purcbuncr bv applying t il 13 tf tiii urrn i account books records dee . ruled and made io ler : mnl every km i of holding promptly executed in ilu best and neatest manner on r a liable tl in to . oni.lisennlikntm i t i ' nit n in i u'ttorn n.ldrewed to the m.ti.r the fsmtnxj should in all caws be paid i tuition ran t bo ■in ha v.i v will be prompuy alt ud 1 to j.iiiii.ny ii i i i . joseph i l.l,s v son ituleigh august l-o if fry all kinds ol iii wlxs (,,..„, v „„,| ra mum uu line pupa consluutly kept on liand |