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the western carolinian rinu.suki every saturday mornin ssainrn aaa w a luauilp^-uri editors and proprietors jyitmbcr 38 of volume 1 : salisbury north-carolina february 20 183(5 number fvom\iegi\\\\\\\g s-20 tin \\ cutcm f.-iroliiiiaii yvim.wivi ac.\yhs . rk-1'ublication pf.xy_ft.ta boarding school sipotes ihesa noxious vapors with a breath — shines forth again in the lull innjesly of ms strength — its rsdisi.ee undiminished — its hrightiiessand splendor not dimmed so much fur thc aptness ofs imnc j i learned __ co terms t11k sun is published every wednesday and saturday and is printed on a double royal sheet and ins led to subscribers every tie-day and friday evening at five dollars peraiii.'im payable iu advance to a ciub ol six persons remitting ftci nty-jtvs .... liars six papers will be forwarded all li ll rs on business must be post paid and address to the •• editor o ths sun it i_7ii.i_,'.(..i city or they will not bo atlcuded to by as1iuel smith i joseph w hampton or tiis london edinburgh foreign ami westminster foh young i.au.ks t kelvin neah mrs susan d nye hutchison i winl removed from raleigh iu salisbury ■l will open her school sl ihe academy on the 1 isl inst ri i i vonoisoi an \. cako i^his institution long known as mrs edward -*- jones school ttill hereafter bo conducted un der the joint superintendence nml instruction of miss charlotte c jones ami the subscriber — the nexl session will commence on the first mon day in february next and continue until the mid die of july including a short vacation when the second session of the year l s t)0 will continence which will terminate on the 13th december a competent assistant will be employed if necessa ry it is iu ci iiicin phi i em to enhu-m the accom modations for the school and before the beginning of h next session it is expected that every school room convenience for each young lady will have been provided till us of publication quarter ia r f.yil.ws f i'm ik numbers of etch work aro published wparately ■- nn form an exact reprint oi um original conies they are issued u soon iflrr tliry art received from europe at is consistent with u»eir proper publication price for the whole scrie comprising the regular numbers of the london edinburgh foreign ami west minister reviews $* per annum those who take leas than the whole the terms will hf as follows 1 the western carolinian ia published every sa tub day at i'wu hollars per annum if paid ill advance or i'wu i liars and r'dly cents if not paid before the expiration of throe mouth j iu piper will bo discontinued until all arrearages are pai i uines al lhe discretion of the editors :). sub rip i,,ns till not be received ibr a less time than one year ; an i a failure to notify the editors of a wi-li io discontinue at lhe end of a year will be consi dered a a new engagement 4 ail person who will procure six subscribers to the carolinian and lake lhe trouble tu collect and lrausu.it their s_tbscriptiuii-uiout_y lo the editors nliail hate * pa p r r.it duriug 1 1 loir continuance i'rriiim of admission n i lb>u : first class reading writing arithme tic geography kuglisb grnmmar and composi tion per session of fee months 10 uo contingent fund .... 50 second class mrs fhelp's geology lliirrilt's geography of the heavens history an cient ami modern mythology botany algebra geometry newman's rhetoric kami's elements nf criticism hedge's logic conversations on chemistry nnd natural phihtsophy p,ih y's moral i ph'losophy natural theulngy und evidences ol i christianity und stuart's mental philosophy per sess 91 5 00 for three of them 7 per sni.um for two " j •• , for one " 3 « these subscriptions nre invariably lo be paid within three months ft-om he time of subseribiog otherwise nn advance of 2."i per cent will be made upon the sub scription price subscribers at a distance d.ust enclose at least one halt of the year's subscription ui advance otherwise a se cmiii number will not be sent — lhe terms being so low as not to justify any hazard in obtaining payment any individual forwarding i_;i<i free of charge shall bin live copies of the entire series of tins re-pubhoa tien sent him for one year ll nny be well ibr american reailers to understand thnt ithmigh these puhlicatieiu ur|>ori tube issued at regular intervals tbey do not frequently appear for ma ny weeks and even months from the tune indicated on their covers thoy will he republished here sssnon nl t they are received as it is possible to re-print them i ini ot the most extensive and effective printing es tablishments in the city of new york theodore foster publisher anil proprietor no 25 pine street n y washington january 18h0 politic of thc dny from the ilntton atlas trouble in connect 5 j persons ind bt 1 to the editors may transmit to them through the w nl at thoir risk — provided they gel the acknowledgment of uny rctpectabli parson in prove tint s ■', remittance wus regularly made the hartford tories are in trouble the spoils hnve not been divided lo their minds und they aro up in arms about it all ihe world knows or ought to know thut tbe governor of connecticut has ap pointed john m niles of hartford isle postmas ter rejoicing iu the title of judge to the senate of ibe v slates this lefl a vacancy in the post office to ibis aspired win e holland professor of lan guages and democracy iu washington hartford college nnd gideon welles prolessor of spoils polities snd late comptroller of connecticut gi tleon bent tbo professor all hollow — and is now up to his ears in newspapers nnd letter hags the professor and his friends became fractious — in familiar language — though in politics it is usu ally elip|wd of a letter and rends m factious — ihey denounced gideon gideon opened upon them the batteries of the hartford times and threaten ed to shoot them as deserters we have seen no return of the dend and wounded but great carnage undoubtedly ensued when it comes in trull telling among old friends — nnd those jackson men — il is a pretty serious uflair you may be assured welles and co havo the advantage of ihe professor for ihe professor has the misfortune which ho shares in common with van uuren of being somewhat of a gentle man as mr holland has been a biographer f f mr vhh p.uren tin times und.rtul _• """ biography of mr lujn~ctl-<iis.rnt «»""" hi * 8"'"1 pjkwnc d *«■""■'■, ''' ,, lho •"' feasor wns one of ha mamehuealta federalists a ta more credi lite bid nartv ho is d further xm e to '» lf " ;;„, w . ellsworr....„d to hnve been a partner ol win hor f rt . ., r^.jve.yrji e rin the federal p»t r u n presume from thi study of aristotle received new light in politics since that period he has lx.cn one of the most original of the criginrl democrats and has writ ten a book about van buren that fairly lilies bin to lhe hartford post office — or any other post oilier with a good salary lint we must now let mr holland speak for himself and tell his slory about mr welles we copy from the patriot and democrat a paper published at hartford and said by lhe times lo lie edited by prolessor holland " we have brought you a nosegay of beautiful flowers of which nothing is ours but the string that ties them wc give lirst an extract from the de scription of welles npi-carance at a town meeting : as it is determined to presorve the private cha racter ofthe school the pupils will board in tbo families of the teacher j exceptions to this rule will only be miido in tbe cases of those who reside in the immediate vicinity or within n leu hours ride of the school or under jteculinr circumstan ces of relationship tkums — hoard including every necessary tuition stationary and the use of school books 17 per session music and drawing will form kc|terate rharr/cs h ii hardin near pittsborough jan 90 18*6 — 41 — tlllfts cf uvf.nl isinu 1 alrortisiimsnts vill be conspicuously and correct ly i rtjl.-t 1 1-1 cmts p rsip ire for the first inner , mi t ,. . i each continuance : but where sn ad ..... so'tieui is or er-"i to go in only twice tl els will , , • • i : •: , ii ns ii •!,. i nr i ired ti r one in : ut i \ i i.i in i cs .»• charged : ,-. i i t s.ro to eiijfuge by year,willbe . , loiaielhj i r 1 .,, i i.,i leduction from the above ! .. f i-i a custom < ii.itit.ge.il fund per session f/x_tu chlrqet i i :,' 1 t in mi per ciiisii . . i 00 > •-.- an i t 7 d j.i 00 dr wing n.l.l panning — water ci.1 nr pei sow s^lifl i'ni.i h il 810 10 or anient needle work ... ull ila ve rb tics d $•_ uu the government o f t s i !<" v ii o o ii will ii sire lit maternal and n wnl l i iieti 1 to in ure p pi ttt linn to letters iddressej *,-•■' ...... ul ni t!i cases l-e paid r ■i ■.: ti.-i mh rs prospectus of the washington sun n :_. i ii ii moii ii the principle laid down in mrs huiehisnn's view of 1',-nil i'l.ii-.ii ,;> alrcaiiy h loit ibe pub li lh in 1 1 ii-ti.-ii-.il now practised in lhe mosl oxlctis t lj u cful schools in nur country will he adopt il s fin a shall im d.ieme.l practica ble a ul every i fori usod in pro e he improve ui'-iii of ihe pupils win liter in a moral personal or mental point nf view parents and gu irdinus are respectftilly request ed io dress their dnughtors and wards with great plainness aud lo state what church they wish tlieni in attend a\zs offic a a -- re - . m.«im . * a mm m w^wwm <--« ..«*« j—m m i ______ si __..__ ,* j i:\via i v mil vkr-k.1i itu j 1 hi undersigned wishing to devote the whole of his time to his profession has rented a room in mr cowan's brick building near the courthouse and adjoining dr smith's shop where he will he found during the week unless ne cessarily absent lo wait upon ull who muy honor him wilh n call the putronsgeof the public will be thankfully rec d by iheir obedient servant wi 1am 1 crawford n b my friends will receive my grateful thanks fir the many favors conferred upon me since i have been a moinberof tbe bar and may rest assured that r-.c ft-r "'.. my j-art hall l_e w.-iot.egtr v:,it upon ihem hereafter attentively anl honestly otr call nnd see me — call und see your friend and obedient servant w d crawford salisbury feb 13 1 30 i f in presenting our paper to the public it is proper that we should give a brief statement of our principles ot policy — our opinions of men snd measures — snd our motives for the course we intend to pursue that illusi on whom we rely for support may sou lhe propriety ol extending their patronage to us it has unfortunately become too much the fashion of thc tunes to question men's motives and misrepresent their acts among some men the intentions of others are sure lo be understood according to the use that can be made of their statements such men never neck to ascertain the truth but the advantage to be gamed by its perversion in every thing that concerns ourselves or others therefore il becomes our duly to speak plain ly and explicitly we do not mean to deal in parables or furnish occassion to be misunderstood ; nor will wi ever sutler ourselves to be misrepresented fur our view of public measures we will c explicit we stand for the rights of the suites and of the gene s!_£?*.w?a n ty either we belietc that the powers and privileges nl the stntes and of the general government have been wisely settled and that they are sufficiently guarded to ensure the entire safely harmony and protection of all we are therefore for the union ss it is one and indi visible"—and are opposed to any change that is predi cated upon speculative theories and lo be tested by doubtful experiments at best neither called for by 00 sc.sity nor convenience wc arc in favor of an energetic administration nf the government as best calculated at all times to pro tect the interest promote the prosperity and sustain the honor of the nation and command respeci both at home and abroad in our political principles wc arc and always hove been decidedly republican — and our pape shall be devoted to encourage and maintain re publican principles of polioy and a republican admin istration of the general government we believe that these principles arc cherished and held sacred by a large majority ef the american people and that ihey never will be lost sight of or abandoned while the people un derstand and value their rights und are determined to maintain them in the language ofour motto " we go where democratic principles lead us and when tbey disappear we mean to halt our habits our sense of propriety our respect for lhe decencies of life and thc feelings of others will never permit us lo prostitute our columns to personal invec tive calumny or abuse they never shnll be defiled with falsehood nor degraded by low scurrility by that reckless and indiscriminate disregard of character and feeling that disgrace an honorable man dclmse lhe habits and pervert the tastes and morals of the commu nity such a practice has crept into uso amongst us and wc regret it there nre those who can descend to this degrading habit and who daily indulge in it if they believe it useful and can feel that it is in-coining we shnll nut quarrel with their tastes nor interfere w t 1 ra*******************y ,' i it is foldings to prompt ll l.sl'k i fl li v in forms ins friends and he - i \> public ll.nl he still con.i wa ■' \ *\\, tocnr.y ".. lh nboti f '$''„ «.* t business in all us various w v r ? t c nzzs ' rll i''''es wm^-±'z i z ii shop is still kept on w the miiins.reet in salisbu ry one d or above ibe store of samuel lemly cv s n watches and cl cks nl every kind will u k i.i a i it i-l i with neatness al short notice on reasonable terms and warranted for 12 months board in highly respectable fa ntlies ma be iibtti.ti.-d ii sli per session music n ill he thugl.t us soon as a competent teacher can be obtained salisbury jan 1 1630 lie will alwaya keep nn hand a variety of arti cles ... lus line ; such ns patent lever w.'ltcllon english french swiss and dutch gold and plated f,.h cl cold mill plnted watch guards iold and plated wat i keys li l and pl.-ili-d wim h seals gold bar-bobs breustpius and finger-rings latest fashion silver ware ever-pointed pencil cases am l-iids silver spectacles nnd steel frames nnd glasses fine pocket and dirk knives and silver frun knives pocket pistols and dirks i!ioust buttons and musical b,ixes gilt and steel watch chains and keys qrj old gold and silver lake in exchange for articles puruhased at his shop and ... payment for work done and dcts due d l p bnlishurv angus 22 i — ""— fall & 77i::t3 pabb:02td for 1885 lion act " _-,»».——. — -- -•? i egs leave to inform his friends and the public ■* in general that orders ... his line will always be thankfully received by him and executed in the most neat fashionable and durable manner — on terms as reasonable as any in this section of coun try ii il b hopes fr his long practice of bis business a number of years of which time he resided il the city of philadelphia and from the general satisfaction he bus heretofore given to bis numerous res|x-ctiiblc and fashionable customers to merit and receive a portion ofthe patronage ofthe public in general oct he flatters himself that his cutting is really superior to any done iu this state as may be tested bv the undisputed elegance of tit which attends garments made in his establishment he is in the reg-____r receipt of the reports of the fa shions us they change both ... the lnr__c rities ol tliis country and of europe — so thai gentlemen may is satisfied that their orders will always is executed in the very litlest style orders from a distance will be attended to with ibe siiuie punctuality and care as if the customei were present in person salisbury september 10 1«:!5 ly . . c v-iierawltj^wtjigcf a journf.y l man printer a workman of goodcha racter and industrious habits may expect constant emplnyme.it nnd regular wages priuter wanted i journeyman printer of good moral chu ** racier and a thorough knowledge of his pr i fession can obtain good wages and a permanent situation as foreman in an establishment at ruth erfordluu n c by immediate application to john g hat feb 6 1*38 wuyuvw&y from the patriot and democrat jan 23 1836 my negro boy henry left my plantation the 80th of january inst he is l a dark com plexion ; 27 years old ; 5 feel 8 r 10 inches high and will weigh from l'-o ti jtlo pounds when he left my house l.e had on a white woollen sl.orl cat and pantaloons of double and twisted black and white ; be carried oil two huts one of white fur half worn and the other a split black and while lie also curried off a quantity of clothing — a fine blue cloth coat and u pair of cord my pantaloons i presume th.it he is making his way lo the state of indiana and i will pay a reward nf $ 5 0 for his delivery to me or his confinement in nny jail so ihnt i get him again wm riley randolph co n c feb 13 1885 p8 his frantic attitudes and incoherent screams and vain endeavors to utter in cracked tones an in telligent sentence amid the clapping and stamping of his i-arti-iiins — formed a scene altogether unique and would have been a study for hogarth himself " il is impossible to give any idea ofthe nauseous incoherent scurriloue.und v.ilgarpersonelities pour ed forth by him or to paint the farskal style of his delivery it is well known that he has ever been incapable of uttering a coherent sentence in u deliberate assembly u his calmest moments — that his knowledge nf language is confined to the vocabulary of billingsgate and slang in lit tn be listened to by decent cars hul on this occasion mortification a.uldisappoinlniei.i unlocked his rigid jaws and the foul contents ui his liicu-t burst tbrth in a deluge current price r produce dkc at salisbury february 20 l*"6 rt.ti , r._f b cnn in a molasses ... m llriuidy apple . 28 a 30 mails 0 a 111 peach . 4 a fin'oats 80 a 25 butter . . . 1j4 » iporx 5 a fl cotton in seed . a 3 sugar brown . i'd j a 18 chin . 12 a 13 loaf . . 1 a at coffee lflalwsalt . . . a 125 torn . . . 37ia 40tallow ... 10 feathers . . s 30 tobacco . • • w a jo flour .' . 6 0 a 650jwbeat bushel hi a its flaxseed . . 1 | whiskey . . . 88 a 30 linseed oil per gallon jil 25 private boaklh.mi house mrs c l m ctillorh naving taken the house on main street a few doors north of the mansion hotel nnd nexl door above the office of the western carolinian announces lhat she is prepared lor the ac.com.no dation of regular boarders she trusts lha her long experi-'.ice in in iiu-uj « ill l-^f^gi'i i iefit as.urunoe tj'h.-r unity to give the tnosi n lire satisfaction i those favoring her wilh iheir patronage young ladies pupils in in female academy muv real assured ihal every attention will be nul tn their con fort and pi lire should they w ish to hoard wilh her iszr price of hoard mg very cheap salisbury j 1(1 1838 citizen proposes to publish io the inwn o j^^ooh ussisiiilions^i^nsposihta^itnittctv i_m fcew salem kandolph county north carolina a neat eaaniples ■little newspaper from some consultation with men () ur paper hhall contain tbe truth aa we unilcrstanb of experience and mature reflection on the subject it am i bc-liirvc il ll shall disseminate sound wholcso.ntl is believed that by connecting the ordinary variety of joetfjnes in politics and in morals so far as our judg k newspaper with explanatory sketches of legal prin ii1 , nt „„,) information will enable us to comprehend eiple and judicial process the publication may be ren || 1 . sl . iu bjects li shall be decorous respectful linn dered generally accepiable at least to the citizens of ||, l , n f„,,i uw \ independent independent in the cause tins stale of justice to do what is right and to reprove what is it is difficult to enumerate h«fhrehand nil the sub wroo g independent in the expression uf our opinions jecu that may be considered within the design of his pa wlt |, firmness enough to stand by ihem and while per but among other things due attention will be paid w lvl n bever assail nor vdhfy others to gratify the in to religion morality eduealiou polities agriculture 1 views or malignant passions of any one nor i i roe die kc together with itbenowsof the day intentionally wound lhe feelings of others it mast not flireign and domestic the business matter will be construed into a threat whon we declare our deter ti-nilar in character lothat which appears in tbe 1st i minstion in all things tu exact a btrict reciprocity fur ind •_,, i t 1 of u.e " man of business ami if neces 0 ,, r ., ives v mmo ofthe subjects there trusted of will be more | n regnrd lo the candidate for the next presidency cully explained we give our decided preference to i1uoii lawson n pal -, tins publication is pledrel lo no party white of tennessee and our paper shall be devoted mi it i hoped and bslievo k lhat n i improper preju j tn his support the name we have selected for our ' i ■will bo indulged all pal i ihal have/airplay journal is strikingly emblematic of the xilitical orb i'm editor promises without reserve the strictest at 1 whose election we ince.ve is connected with thehigh lention to the chastity uf bis culutnna and so tar ss i est interest of our country and which we are desirous practicable to render ihe publication exactly such u of promoting by every consistent effort in our power io etery worthy silisen tv 11 ink plessara in introducing make the morning bcainsof the sun optly rcprosem i , il notice of lus fiuiil and nrianda | u.e rising greatness of judge white and point to his terms tbe pi|si will be issued every saturday ; elevation to power lis meridian splendor indicates « morning on a tine medium sheet at 9 1 fit i per annum brilliant able and prosperous administration of lhe cov in advance or aih.ni if not paid within three months eminent that lhe people may confiden.ly anticipate from ihe dale of the 1-t no received j f rc n lus high talents and irreproachable character — and no aabscipt ion io be disooolinuad till all arrearages m calm and mellow light sinking below tb in.ri7.n11 in be paid ualaas at tbe discretion of tbe editor the far distant west presents him in quiet grsdeor all h-tters coiiimunii qiioiis ac tu come pott paid slo'.tly reliring from the scenes ol public life after s i ii the usual terms bright and ai limiting day of public duty and private upon lhe — its unarm upon a a ht;,,'..n,mi,-nt balmy abroad — shed bding among a happy hcomcnlcd people although tunes its face may llr obscured by clouds storms hyei nor from the paletot and bemocrat of may 25 1835 " kt il will lie seen by reference to our journal of proceedings in the house uf representatives that on wednesday last mr (» idem wells was elected comptroller of this slate for the ensuing year on the part of thc house there is little doubt of lho concurrence of the senate in this ap pointment — and il must be admitted by all who lay entirely aside personal and local feelings that mr welles is well qualified by ability and integrity of character tofllthis honorable nnd responsible station l-'.n-rv eftorl has been made lo shake the public confidence in his integrity and capacity and the foul epithets sneers insinuations nicknames and ribaldry with which he has been assailed by thc federal press in this state scarcely has a pa rallel in the history of party warfare the patriot ami democrat comments in the fol lowing terms on lho rotation in oikcc of the mo dern democrats — which only means rotation in of fices or a removal from a good ofhce into a better this is the kind of patriotism that shenley hill and politicians of their calibre go for the pars graph has reference lo the transfer of niles to the senate and of the comptroller to the post office : such are ihe tacts with regard to this extraor dinary nod high-hiiinleil political intrigue — ihis no vol apptteatiuo of tin domestic doctrine of rotation in office bv winch mr niles is rotated out of one loir.ee which he lias held seven years wilh a sala ry of tiro thousand five hundred dollars a year into another office equally lucrative for probably seven years to come ; and mr welles wilh an of fice of a thousand dollars salary is rotated into an other office worth nearly tripple that amount at fayrttkvii.i.k february 11 dacun bjs ollron . • • <• 1 brandy peach . s fill molasses ma w ' apple . 80 » 35 nails cut . . . 6 a 7 beeswax . . 32 a 23 sugar brown . oj a hi colfee . . . 12 a 1 i lump • • " 18 i lotion 11 . h loaf . . lfl a 20 corn . . . eo-jidalt 80 a w flix-ood . • ll't a 120 wheal otialiiii out oil a 700 whiskey . . a 81 foal aim ... a 4tt|wool » l 1 clrcvlaa.ll i h board of trade of the city of e,r york respectfully address ibe following circular lo lhe merchants of tbe united slates who trade will at i '!*! raw 8 co fe"bruary 15 1830 i -,. . . . l a 1 _• '.' i i and brads 7 » * ix . . . l'i i hsitgar brown . 10 - 1 i . . . 14 - 17 „. lump . 141 i pi tt,„i '.■_' ii lo h,,f • ■1 a 1 • . v ilt per rack 275 a 8(11 ... i . . 1(1(1 ., 1 o bushel . a t-i . .., [ r y 700 ■hi o'lo.i bagging 0 a s .; ■■- . n -'-,■:. ' i ■hope 11a i'll .-,. . . . : " i ' ,■', best . . . 100 l „,, . . . . 4t i •', | " nol lfl 1 moiosbos . . . 4i'is 1 i.vhiskey . . . 40 a 45 this city : vou are aware that on lhe . light f the lolh of di comber last an unprecedented conflagration de stroyed an imp riant portion of our city betwen wall and liro.-.d streets embroeinv the stores of many wmi.iiu and enterprising men hunts l'-st a i appre umsi i i sh uld pr iv ul ih ,. ihis loss n.iit r ml roii in'-r huntau able tofur.i.sli ihe usual amount and t irjetj of merchandise heretofore ex hibited in ilns market the hoard rif trade li ve much satisfaction in iti e ihe assurance thai ihe merchants whose stores were destroyed have re moved to others and are prepared from impnrtal s to continue their business wilh their usual assort i - h rates of exchange at the if r haul's bank of s carolina at cheraw i check on new york . 1 per cent prem ij charleston . _ l*--r cent prem at colombia cs <•■) february 12 wo bacon 10 a i i 19 a lfl brandy peach . 75 molasses . . . 40 a 50 ' apple . 40a8«macl_erd . twaum beeswax . . ■15 a lflhelt to aaeka 275 • w butter 80 s w bushel . . 78 co t a lfllsugar brown . 12 a 14 corn 7(ia7 r j loaf ii lump 1 a 32 cotton . . . 15 a 110|t»llow . . . 10 a 1 flour ... a r i0 a 00.te.-u . . . 188 a 17 ins ... . 6ia»4lwhiskey . . . 45a50 wtut hoard of trade tbcref re deem il pro|ier to give this publie assurance thai none need sist ttnne their u-.ial time of visiting ihe city confident hnl they will find the market as well supplied as i-uul ami their correspondents equally aweloaup ly thetr demands hv order nf lhe i'ourd hich auch1ncl08s president john f.iv recording stcrdury new york jan 10 1 36 february 18 1s30 pipku t-f ip r 11 \ \ v quantity of foolscap and wrap ping paper best ipial.lv manufactured at the salem paper mill now nn hand mil for sale at this office nerember28 1 36 — if frost the new york courier and enquirer while ibe and land piratea
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1836-02-20 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 20 |
Year | 1836 |
Volume | 16 |
Issue | No.39-Whole No.820 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Description | The Saturday, February 20, 1836 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
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Date | 1836-02-20 |
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Year | 1836 |
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the western carolinian rinu.suki every saturday mornin ssainrn aaa w a luauilp^-uri editors and proprietors jyitmbcr 38 of volume 1 : salisbury north-carolina february 20 183(5 number fvom\iegi\\\\\\\g s-20 tin \\ cutcm f.-iroliiiiaii yvim.wivi ac.\yhs . rk-1'ublication pf.xy_ft.ta boarding school sipotes ihesa noxious vapors with a breath — shines forth again in the lull innjesly of ms strength — its rsdisi.ee undiminished — its hrightiiessand splendor not dimmed so much fur thc aptness ofs imnc j i learned __ co terms t11k sun is published every wednesday and saturday and is printed on a double royal sheet and ins led to subscribers every tie-day and friday evening at five dollars peraiii.'im payable iu advance to a ciub ol six persons remitting ftci nty-jtvs .... liars six papers will be forwarded all li ll rs on business must be post paid and address to the •• editor o ths sun it i_7ii.i_,'.(..i city or they will not bo atlcuded to by as1iuel smith i joseph w hampton or tiis london edinburgh foreign ami westminster foh young i.au.ks t kelvin neah mrs susan d nye hutchison i winl removed from raleigh iu salisbury ■l will open her school sl ihe academy on the 1 isl inst ri i i vonoisoi an \. cako i^his institution long known as mrs edward -*- jones school ttill hereafter bo conducted un der the joint superintendence nml instruction of miss charlotte c jones ami the subscriber — the nexl session will commence on the first mon day in february next and continue until the mid die of july including a short vacation when the second session of the year l s t)0 will continence which will terminate on the 13th december a competent assistant will be employed if necessa ry it is iu ci iiicin phi i em to enhu-m the accom modations for the school and before the beginning of h next session it is expected that every school room convenience for each young lady will have been provided till us of publication quarter ia r f.yil.ws f i'm ik numbers of etch work aro published wparately ■- nn form an exact reprint oi um original conies they are issued u soon iflrr tliry art received from europe at is consistent with u»eir proper publication price for the whole scrie comprising the regular numbers of the london edinburgh foreign ami west minister reviews $* per annum those who take leas than the whole the terms will hf as follows 1 the western carolinian ia published every sa tub day at i'wu hollars per annum if paid ill advance or i'wu i liars and r'dly cents if not paid before the expiration of throe mouth j iu piper will bo discontinued until all arrearages are pai i uines al lhe discretion of the editors :). sub rip i,,ns till not be received ibr a less time than one year ; an i a failure to notify the editors of a wi-li io discontinue at lhe end of a year will be consi dered a a new engagement 4 ail person who will procure six subscribers to the carolinian and lake lhe trouble tu collect and lrausu.it their s_tbscriptiuii-uiout_y lo the editors nliail hate * pa p r r.it duriug 1 1 loir continuance i'rriiim of admission n i lb>u : first class reading writing arithme tic geography kuglisb grnmmar and composi tion per session of fee months 10 uo contingent fund .... 50 second class mrs fhelp's geology lliirrilt's geography of the heavens history an cient ami modern mythology botany algebra geometry newman's rhetoric kami's elements nf criticism hedge's logic conversations on chemistry nnd natural phihtsophy p,ih y's moral i ph'losophy natural theulngy und evidences ol i christianity und stuart's mental philosophy per sess 91 5 00 for three of them 7 per sni.um for two " j •• , for one " 3 « these subscriptions nre invariably lo be paid within three months ft-om he time of subseribiog otherwise nn advance of 2."i per cent will be made upon the sub scription price subscribers at a distance d.ust enclose at least one halt of the year's subscription ui advance otherwise a se cmiii number will not be sent — lhe terms being so low as not to justify any hazard in obtaining payment any individual forwarding i_;iori tube issued at regular intervals tbey do not frequently appear for ma ny weeks and even months from the tune indicated on their covers thoy will he republished here sssnon nl t they are received as it is possible to re-print them i ini ot the most extensive and effective printing es tablishments in the city of new york theodore foster publisher anil proprietor no 25 pine street n y washington january 18h0 politic of thc dny from the ilntton atlas trouble in connect 5 j persons ind bt 1 to the editors may transmit to them through the w nl at thoir risk — provided they gel the acknowledgment of uny rctpectabli parson in prove tint s ■', remittance wus regularly made the hartford tories are in trouble the spoils hnve not been divided lo their minds und they aro up in arms about it all ihe world knows or ought to know thut tbe governor of connecticut has ap pointed john m niles of hartford isle postmas ter rejoicing iu the title of judge to the senate of ibe v slates this lefl a vacancy in the post office to ibis aspired win e holland professor of lan guages and democracy iu washington hartford college nnd gideon welles prolessor of spoils polities snd late comptroller of connecticut gi tleon bent tbo professor all hollow — and is now up to his ears in newspapers nnd letter hags the professor and his friends became fractious — in familiar language — though in politics it is usu ally elip|wd of a letter and rends m factious — ihey denounced gideon gideon opened upon them the batteries of the hartford times and threaten ed to shoot them as deserters we have seen no return of the dend and wounded but great carnage undoubtedly ensued when it comes in trull telling among old friends — nnd those jackson men — il is a pretty serious uflair you may be assured welles and co havo the advantage of ihe professor for ihe professor has the misfortune which ho shares in common with van uuren of being somewhat of a gentle man as mr holland has been a biographer f f mr vhh p.uren tin times und.rtul _• """ biography of mr lujn~ctl- |