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the western carolinian . tiik powers not oeleoated to the united states by the iiy it to the status mil ii i:s eh v i:ti rn rtie si vr u:si't:rnv m.v ni ro i in i'li.ti - \ in ml mails to the constitution articl x , noh c f fisher ) ldlloi !>!> pkoprii tor s s no xi ix of vol xx ( whole a lo:io salisbury iv c may 22 1840 thumb or the w vi':'il<.'.v o'vvttafiqm.c&.lv «£ dr.g b doic.las • wam i as remove i his olliee to nil i '* ofthe olliee how of tho mansion hotel lately occupied hv dr ii austin litntiiiry it 1mu r c w wwyev politics of the it \\. " the following estimate ts mad n tin suppo sitio-i ofthe officer only rtceiving half pay the is'imiite proceed however upon a suppoti lion thai no rj/ici r is to receive itss than thirtr tln'l.i.'.i per month and the sergfant full my unit rations after giving the dolails he sums up the est of traiiung-the nllieeis al " one million ice hundred and sc rent y-eight thousand dollars .'" mr i'ontseit's est fl are which provid 1 irt pay llho men us well as the ollii'iis for their l,,s nl l-'rum the globe comparison uk 11 utltiso.vs with ml poinsett's militia oltuani/atiqn ill mul'vl iiakiuson's l'l.an i'llol'osr.ll 1 the educating of every boy in tho united suites ai thu public e/cponso these aro hia wur.is in ins report of lho 1 in january 1^17 on this hen i : ... 1 1 , . ' uiolinun is published every friday un m advaupe or 8 vo if not paid in rn the tirtie of subscribing 0-v no iitiyuod tiuti all arrearages are paid worth the subscription ; and th fail le fi ntors f :, wish to discontinue al least m m.imu before the end ol the year subscribed for ngagement ■t ■■-.'. ■'■i iiiispn.uoi.slv .. i correctly ui t g ,, r bquare of lilll ems - . fifietn lines .-,,,- for the first iii.-cn.nii and 26-cente iiuii.ince ceurt and luihcia'l advertise • cent higher tkan the above rates a de i cent irom the regular prices will yearly odvortisnrs v ■advcrtibeiriinta : for publicotion must be narked with the num use,linns desired r ihey will be continued lill | d ami charged accordingly tn secure attention all letters addressed lo the ii i business must he free nf postage espe?tel.lly informs his old inends and n customers t hut he has permanently l>cat_wl himself ,,, salisbury ho vv.ll give ins person i attention lo lho apothecary business in which ho has been engaged for the last ten years and mil he found ni nil limes either at hia residence or at lhe shop where he will hike greal pleasure in waiting upon nil win may give him a call l>k lt._l_%im3.k kii.man respectfully oflurshis professional services to the # citizens of salisbury and lhe surrounding country his ,, iiii • lain mr west's now brick i i ne rly opposite j & h murphy'i sal bury n c august n l-:hi tl ah.iio i.,.rt u a.lv!inlum-s tlu »""*>■> utnz^zltrt half millilim part t the education will accrue to lhe coinmuni im | v , ■ty mid nut lo tho individuals who acq tiro it il is s , much f „ ;,* httrdom w , h „.„ | j l ,,^. >() ■proper that the whole expense ol lhe establishment w ,,„, .„,,, ,,„„ ,„■,,„, ,-,.,,„., , w j -^ ■s ' hl 1)u borne ''>' tl,e v 1 "' fcasury '!,,„ ,,„, '|-,,, h „ rv ,„„, u „ „„. ,,.,.., ,„ uur country 1 hat-to inort with oquality which is the ot to n.ihti.i lulv ■.,, , .-. our constitution the organisation pf the |{(|| am s n|inlhw bf ,. wm whieh u establishment should bo such as to extend without . dilrtl , lgq j | { 1 e „„. | 11 ,,, „„,,,„ „,•„'„. , , ■exception '... every individual ol lhe proper ago ,| nrr jjbn'a , , laid it down ns fundamental : i i bin t secure this the contemplated military .. t|m l||c p ,,,„„,,, ;„ a eam m i instruction should not be given in distinct schools h , . ordcm jmm ., li;ll .| v ,„ ,„„„, „„•„.,,,. f „ mi i osiubl.si.,.,1 for ttial purp but unit it should loim , k .,_ ,„„, ,„„ „„, kxecutivk of any state i ii branch ol education iu every school in lhe l.tii 7v ftovbknok of a foate'i/hot a militia i ""' •'?.':,'""'• , ...; . ,., , . ,,..'//'.'"'. ik hn urn •,',•».,.■the order of the pes i " i hat n rorpsn o military institutions slnmhl , ,, ,,, ,, „ ,, . , ■. , , , ,. ,. ■, ,. ,,.,',.., i iaent lie cnnnol bo tried lor isobnlnnrr ol nr i he i nne i i nt on to t he gymnastic nml elejneu ; , , ,„,„,_,, , , . ,.,„ . ,. i , ,. , 7 i , ., t , ' dors and punished by lhe sentence nl u court mar i tnry part ol education in every school in the uni (|^ -, i led states whilst lho moro scienlilic purl ol the m „„.,„;, t _,„,„„'_, e i i i i • i _• i ,.,,,, i ' is certainly smacks ol the seh which first i art n war s ha i he commiinicnteil by pro cssnrs of ,„ , ,, „ s.„if , , , , ,,., , . , i,i ii i'i ptnnou tho black coekado on harrisons s hat ihe tho incites to be established in all the higuor sein ',,|.. i r ,„. ,,,„ , , ., , , ., " jvliole ol it iiiileei inuii the tuition in tho schools " i:i .',"" ; „ ,,, , i , i -, the paying thimillieers under training to tho ex mr poinsett s plan proposes nothing ot tins sort emm ,„- 1|v , mo lfa . |; , ittiri , jfi ohxebm iiuuuson's w.an i i'i.-mi . t ho president lo cotiiman.l through nn officer '.'. to classify tho militia — and he nindo thn wlioin he may ptiuisli ibr ilihobedienco " by court whole mass of lb uiil,tiu|iis it nt present exists in martial bears the impress f (|, r standing army tho state continue burd ■,„',! with tho charge of iii which harrison hold his o in mission in the days furnishing their own arms ns undejr the first null of the alien and sedition laws im law which remains in force and also bunion mr iviusoll's plan em hies tho chief mnjis cd with repeated mustorings under the old law — t rate of the nation lo command through the chief he says expressly that his system " will not nf ' mngislrnt ofn stato ; and in this he discriminntcs wot the constitution of the corpse as it now exists 1 the administration which would innnlnin state fur the ordinary duty ol muster dicipliue ilnr rights from that which would renew the ly-ilnrul rison's report of jan 10 1817 era it'must not be forgotten that harrison u hn second class was composed of one hundred | the ii i of 1'eliriinry last in a loiter to tho louis thousand nion this lie called ins junior or mid villa legion referred to ins scheme whteli wo die clnss and is thus described in his own words : j havo hero analyzed as , ne ho would no ur>'0 on " the junior or middle class will he composed of in . i ,"' 1:010 j^t niid^s more ■icittd^s and the ihose h a — h ■thoiisauilb iirdorm love to up hi.'h tllc vvhu'vb be seen sh b le the tiich the the ihcb or even niedmiuh tho orders being . v b mr poinsett's plan also proposed cla-'ilication i i'.,,ni,'lnpl:ilo.|b classes all to bo einer 1 lho tho — one i i raining h ten the years i lo u longer i vsleillh be tn i a mil i men the onerous i to i'i 1 mr h lho inimh'-i to i lie i to h ho leu nr ii..|l n -. h mid i in ih i plan the i iii-iiih i i lhe !' ; h one i,d"theh til i h the lh ' -> 1 ■to lh — h le llk'.ll — h pay a h dl-oh tu.lion e-icii nnliturv schoh,r.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b a daiio a—*e7 .... m . tfj9j w s ti if ,\ c k wheeler return their un • feigned thanks to llie.r trie ls ami customers — specially physicians and men-hunts — lot the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them the past v r and in return ibr their kindness nnd liberali ty arc determined to sell them drugs medicines paints eye lower than any other shop in north cur linn all physicians nnd others who order or buy drugs medicines i'n mis 9c from them where the price nr quality do nol perfectly please ' are ut ail liulos privileged lo return ihem immedi ately at the sunn price as the hold jheniselvcs responsible in all cases to t in i i frionol inul cus tomers ti.r the ijuality of every article they b ii ihem they will open their spring business with lho largest stock of drugs medicines points c ever brought into this market ; and all those who may wish any thing in their line and hine the cash or good credit shall bo accommodated if strict attention to their business good physic j and low prices can do it one or both of them will at all times give their personal attention to the business their shop vv ill ho open at all hoars lor the accommodation of the sick and prescriptions carefully made up nt'sliort notice medicine and directions given in all cases the consultation and advice of dr long dr douglass nnd dr burns will be given whim necessary and the med ical at lent ion of either obtained by apply ing nl their shop tho worthy poor without money shall nol want for medicine to relieve ihem of their af flictions february 21 1840 r 0^om has looatod himsell i.t col dnvid ysjf ramsey's oakley grovo iredell conn mfl ly n ( '., nml respectfully tenders his <« = * servi.-es to lhe publie in the v nun do piirlincnts of his profession i iieeirv 10 1 10 r t \ 1 la s , from the south carolina manufacturing co 11 de subscriber litis received a large supply ol uils from il above company — equal.it nut superior tn o ihem make and has made arrangements for „ regular supply ; which will be sold mliolesal nr retail on reasonable terms mk'haiil iirown salisbury n c m«rch 27 1840 r moire go tl things just received at tiie salisbury coffee-jiouse motts oheciie tl espectfully informs his customers and »*- the public generally thai he is now receiving and opening at his establish monl in salisbury a splendid ass,i;tineu*»of every thing desirable in his line of business — among which will bo tumid fine apples t^^^h malaga drapes i i i nils ul crackers such i'ovvdcr and _. h,,t,h mustard h " porter bbbj ii iiniiit h l.'ocoa wilts >^^^^| cini.n cloves pepper pigs ilmtiy ale chewing and smoking to newark cider h bacco i in " ni t mnatnnii.as^b starch " mint | f loves ■all kind 1 cordials ■■■■: i - ar - }!! \"? i f r i all kinds of liquors i raisins all of the best quality and almonds latest importations opng . i 1 iiiei wish n great variety pf other groceries t i tedious to mention and which he will sell ve ry low lo ash mons iloueche returns lis thanks for the liberal i iln.iiii hereti lore received and sol ic its its cot inu feb 14 181u v great western stagem just reel is fur sale tt/iolenalt or retail 1uu kegs nails assorted * 1't hogsheads sugar lo do molah_oi 25q sacks salt 10 dozen german ryros svtlins ii l i'njlish ernin do 11 barrels supertine llotii so boxes bunch raisins hy j &. w murphy salisbury march 2 1840 if - tailoring ymsmcss . huh subscriber jceeph constantly on hand,n gcner '■* al assortment of ready made clothing for gentlemen's wear such as caalt pantaloons and vests of good goods well nmdc nnd fashiopable he*s also prepnred to cut oml make clothing in llie r;im fashtonuh/t nut durable m style nnd warranted to ih ilo also keeps a good as sortment of cloths cassimared'and venting ottlic fir.«t qualities bolectcd by himself in tho new i'orii market all rt winch he will sell low lor coah n ij he still continues to teach the ttttofcuiting garments on the most approved plans ol the best t._i!or in now vork pnd philadelphia 0o cutting tor customers done on the shortest no tion and orders from a distance attended to with de bpath — 0^7 his shop will he found in mr co wan e large byick build mg uk.n'j p fraley arriuti seed ft^2____5^f a large assortment of fresh nnd genuine gar 5§l jdfe£sk l ' c11 seeds just received mmtl9>_mwb&k (-,,„„ t \ lt jh 0w ebnu,.i sha kers catalogues ol which can be seen t ur stnro also lieal oval hones and lland'sn-ills for lndies l'or sale by c b c k wheeler i ■, h — ., ij1mp tr.1i.yel lyd llyseed from the nt w york i't-ming post ■wo were intel y in conversation with an intelli gent fanner from uuo ofthe counties of lhc interi or when die low price of grain wus mentioned nnd the attempts of cerliiin jinrtivuin presses to throw the lilinuoon the administration ' •• you greatly mistake said our friend if you suppose the farmers do not understand ihnt quo lion they are not such inattentive observers of , events or so unskilful in drnwing conclusion n-s i you city soiuetiuios suppose do not i pray you pay them so bail n compliment as to ima gine that in so clear a matter it ia possible for ll.cn m go iv i : j the farmer know icrywell hat theonormous expansions of paper money of which the exnmplu wna'&fl.by the limkoftho i'nited slates were followed by a general nominal increase of pries ulncli rcnclioil the prnd.ir.ls of iigriculluro as well as every lllitl else thny ln,,w ll^l lliisjii ■,,-;, se . of prices awakened i„l stimulate speculation they know that hundred of persons bnrmim.il enormous sums of money irom the hanks to specu late in grain of which they laid up imiiinnso tores expecting a still further li.liiinci of price tin know iluitfliil of tlmso peculations lliora such a scarcity and dea/rjess of bread-mills anil ... er articles nf vegetable food that wo were obliged to import wheal and potatoes from i'.orope for our own consumption they saw that when the cm burrassirsonls of 1^.17 overlook our commerce tin price of grain continuing us hinlms ever our ;„'.,. pin began lo pay a moro diligent attention t jis cultivation mid lands which hud inthcrlp remain cd neglected were broken up with the plough nnd strewn with seed havo yon for/jolton lho fnrriqus meeting f the farmers of ontario ceunty.'in the voilr 1687 su account of which was given in your own columns n t which on review of tho some j what unlucky result nf their own speculations in i inn i they concluded to turn them lo the best :,.■• j count by inking ndvnnlago ofrthe favorable uinr i keiand devoting lho acres ihoy had purchased to i tin cultivation of wllftlt 7 i " thn farmers know also that when high prices i and fruitful seasons had produced their effect audi filled llieir grunorics to bursting lhe speculator jinnhlo in reiili'/.u their cvpcctiilions of nrofil iven-b oils for salo by c b as c k wheeler salisbury jan 10 1040 p rvmiihci six for salk at wheelers salisbury jan 10 isdo f spanish ckiars fine chewing and smo hmg tobacco at whki--lers 1 i i ■cabinet work the subscriber informs the public thai ho eontinues the caliiiicl-11 liking it mniiit *•>>, in the vil.l.afik of north carolina i prom salisbury tn ashevuelfe n c e'oolscap letter and wrapping taper and i pauteboarde at wholesale by c i i c k wheeler r.'hruniy 23 1840 r • _^_— vow tobacco chewers if you want the thing f thai is nice and cheap pist call ill feb 28 184b wheelers ' jmi k wines and spirits for medical purposes 1 fnr.saluby <"- 15 & c k wheeler bury feb il 1 10 i v large assortment of lowollery knives pencils needles thimbles dec can be had very low nt wholesale by calling p,.u c 15 & c k wheeler february til ivo 1 j i ink nonnn:iin if « jifi ro urli cs f 1st im em matched horses tn.iy be j 7j_j&jpl had cheap bv applying to c it \. c k wheeler | salisbury feb il ih40 r wanted one iiinduf.il gallons of iv i color less eld-pressed castor oh appl to c li vv c k wheeler snli-hiiry jho 24 imu if i'ouon avi\8 i'll.l le i l is agents for the l.-tihgt i lot ion i .. lory would inform the puhlii thut lliej have jusi r eivi'd nnd now-ofli r for le - h-deujo and retail tlm cotton yarns i of said factory con listing of in i i"i s numbers — the superior quali io niidccharacter of the yarns of this factory ore | so well tested und known as to need no recnm hvjiir ri i in ,- e e ,, ! i i ;. , i , - : |, s , ,) e : r h i h mis on ■^ lower than piu nhovo line i now in full operation nml ar 1 r-lini"ti t of lhe kind in this region of country ■rive ::,, and departs from salisbury as follows : ' orders from a distance thankfully received a i lieases i-alvivrv on mondays thursdays nnd promptly und faithfully executed " . saturdays at ., o'clock a m ; and arrives at ivoduce scantling and plank taken in exchange ashville next days at s o'clock 1 m for work n at 11 n c pakks returning leaves ashville on mondays thurs i.evington,.ivlj77 1 - in i flays and saturdays at 5 olclock a m ; and ir - — rive a palisbu.rj next days a e^vloc m , lyilit-f 1&11v guixdidso it vv long — — - _>. ii l'assetiwrs leaving raleigh n *'., for springs ,_■s1ianki.k s ishville tennessee willtmd no delay whatever ■| avi1 just r ceivcil i'r-.in new vork and l'hiltd i this route a h i k w i ii phin an extensile :;., atmeiit ,.(' salisbury n c jan 1 1&0 j if j whiter g6<*c1s r e\i vyovj filers dicineg i)yc lulls paints and -__,,,, ... ,, , oil hoots ntiil slices rphe travelling community are respectfully inform „' .,, . v <- l il.iii ilni subsoriberi now running his line di autm i , eve iv . • -,:, ital : h by v iv . i i'itl boro t a m.t.r !<• in short their stook comprises slmnsi .--.-, ■-. ii wnflll northern u -.'- c t u ofthcfirsl t led by tho farmer mechanic or the faihioiiablit iviog italeif i moi it of the town or country 1 \ m arriving ill salisbury next days at id i m is h they will sell low tor .:.- li or to punctual leaving saltsl try on tii..,-!iiv.-,',r,i3 i'ridai at 2 a m dealers n time ; or in fur country product 1 i n , i -: . at lb p al poncnrd jon 17th 18*0 i particular r ful j , -:.- .,-',, i g . jtn;i i,:i,i ■: 1 i ml iii 12 1880 tt n _________________________________________________________________]] i i i ill i 1 i i i i 11 ' ' : ai'tawgcmewt joy 8\0 1|,o,l i h^uppostllollltiat it would tal.e lln-~ni i h"7 nvvvt wool i i to el ll li.^ttmmlht^wh ihuudance was thus n.i.l.'.i to , 1 1 ,, ,,,,!, , ,.-.- , lulttlt^b ■llie cxpenso ol maintaining all tho male minors in j l,l l ncn "' k rllin has necessarily fallen they ■the countrv us a standing army the ouliuy hnow also that there is no foreign market to inlie 1 f would scarcely bo less mr pomsott's schema is "'" whnt wo can consume they uudcrst 1 i at leos free from this prodigal waste that wheat is scarce ,„ england yel ibntwtild 1 i harrison's plat in keeping op ihu militia ns quality rendered it cofflpartivcly cheap no ihat i • [ itntnc eristt,f,n the ordinary duties of mnsierdis l rl not im entered without the payment of hem ■. riplinr would burden all subject to that duly hilics — they understand also that in france them ll.i nigh ,, it the union to the expense of arms and jore riots on account of the donroesa of bread l,n ' ooii!ro„,i , militia fines los-s of limn a --. vii hey know that 1 ranee has also its corn laws in ibis isdoneawny within mr i'.miwlt'a proposition '""""' i 1 " 1 '' ro absurd than those of england ry mustering the portions ol n ilitui oca arsenals hi,ic0 f rail l al d hour aro subjected to heavier do placed in convenient situations mr poinsett would "'"' m nc 1 in i f tl country tlnu m oth luivo tho active class of the mililiu perfectly arm 1 ' rs ' i ''". h 7 m ' 1 ' hut lho intentions of i'tovi on parade without expense t idem idoncoj wlilffi created the oarth with such a vnn harrison's mililia oslablisliuient l,n addition to "' il»nnd climate that ouch might supply the the old system whir ewonld still keep up con r ''"' lvl,il it il i:un prod ice in tin greati > mltsot tho junior r middle flnss of l()0 i s9 nnd nhundanco has been fruetruntod by young men lo bo nained for ,,;,') month j'or thn j ''"' ,! '">' ol humnn legislation pay efjtosc be makes no provision hut ho sub " the fanners in hie cojuitry hait»4jic nierr.nii milted with iii report wo use ins own words liio cluss in tho towns two or ihroo years sine ui " cslimnlrs of the expenses of training the officers i a state of vehetneni exasperation n gainst the ml jind sergeants of the mililia ofthe ihuled stall s ministration because it refused to connect ilsoll these estimates nn made on „ supposed number „/ will mi kiddle's hunk to that refusal tho mer one hundred thousand men ilividid equally a chants ascribed till threniharraesirii'nls.tiiiil calatm nearly as may be into in-cit'i fire brigades ties which came upon our commerce when he gives lhc the details for which we have i however ihey saw thut very bank pursuing ncourso not room — upon tho supposition thai congress i wlliejl added lo lho mischief ahd cnuliisi when would allow full pay and ho thus sums up tin i hoy behold it iuterlcrii.g with private enterprise ag^rcgato ". by its enormous speculations when they found it " estimating the whole united states mililia nt i trowing millions by lho issue of ns post not a million then the total expense of training lhc of ' when they saw it at last slopping payment in l.«ln 1 ficers of the mi litid would lie some hundred thou h:ss insolvency many of ilium began to think that sand dollars less than two millions jth y had committed n mistake ond thut the aii the militia ii now nearly double the number for ministration ivus not so nun , to blu.nu asiboy had which ll.irrisoii estimated tho estimate to pay men led to suppose they began to suspect that for train mg ilia officers would therefore how.bo | the united stales nk ivus more n fault than u,-.,rw four millions ! tho administration true il is thai numbers of he however submitted nnokhrr ostimate upon i them who hnve undergone this change of opinion the supposition thut congress would not allow sojslill remain in the whig parly but it ia moro from iuftjch on a basis isl.ich lie il.ii.s gives : i habit tlinti correctness book bindery 1 nt < i a ■-.: oulil now oflor u bcrvtci i t 1 i'ubhr di in mi nml s ikh t'niiilri-.b ih.\ri;lt il0.ll_-k_n.l.'l ii mr , hunse'i i ,. -., arienccin informs tbji public ihnt ho still carries on au ii mass and nmerieef work ho ha ■a e,t -,:,- hi i of lhe above kind incliarlo n : -:.". will lies sufficient rcou ndnti , . ' rol :, few doors snath of the mint »<' h also attend .» snv 1 11 i in do a h laving as he coupeivo , a thorough i wled house painting business ii 1 1 in --., he feels no hesitation iii assuring thos and h confide ni h'ocan giv iti .-. .... may may wi ; . tu patronise him that their w..rl enmloy him '..- done in the v.-iy best blylo strong nnd on i tliojfubhc is raspcctliilly rciju t it inmodsting terms ' , oil work |, ' . . i v . i „ i ,!,„,, m tied to hll.l in the lie ' p e r s and ■ilicr artftles sent from a distance to . tbim n , .,„, ,,.,», . i , .,,, , , in „, ,. .,. und will be promptly attended to.and care ,,, done with uoslnei and d returned wtton dono the public are ro<mesi t w.-bai.nf.v ■- .-■trial <■: <;.. march 21 l a l il oi lers l,|i it lh western carolinian of ., „ , „. , .,'! i | „■;.-. -..,!', forworded iorcompleti n to luiilll > nt u « n li-tlakt i i'hnrlotto feb 7 184b ' fv rillli r.ibscriher will give sten.lj ",.,;.! ytnent totwo ll_l»h>vv hoi sli i g journeymen c ers who jht_r r*phe sub criher hnving purchased th well ree mended for habit - of sohrict and ii fl d "!* x eslil.li liiii'-ni and till '' '' in •'• ; '- tl.eiebusinastwill beto tnokesiid repair coach wf'ij'k'or the ac iiniii'slatio'a nf travellers nnd r which . :' h v ■uity lie will pnv lilicr;,l k -,.■■,-- . t»ah ||„-, r 3 - „„-.. r,-|.:.„-,l f-rtl.cir rece juiin i maiiitv il table willi mismod l,-?gton oci her ii l-:to tf with the best the inarkef can afford .,. ,_. , , fk ,,,,,. ., , : , t -,., kl :. bah with a e'ssl supply ot choi i . r . ins | 0,;i)s i nil alum he _•■,,! ,,. fine cr . and iris sta , h which 7evo y i rn upplidwitl rpiie i.ifb l.ivind pii.ls and mkenix i'tooijit nl it first duality and attended hy good -■• bitters so eelobratcd and su much used li and faithful hoslter ' ho nt|ict.-.l in very part ol the country is , mention to the business in per celled »••'' f»r sale by hie hmucrihen • all « iv tv.'or him with "!>,» & booeb rpatronsai and he only asks a call and trial ' i messrs hrsiw , mwi.e in ( onoerd n andrew caljlcuauch also a <•,.'- mr i '" ," ' ' m-vb.ai 183d i'i i p-s s.-»«d'.or'i incut april 4 lb tl mllilihon from us tilosc wuhin.'i to pur masc will x>lea»e pive us a call i . ii sc c k wheeler a ■■' . m m|0 . ll n i _ v hm 1 bjlw hiwkn r n mocksville.cavie county n c thomas fostkr in'i lltms lhe pi i he lli.it ho has removed from in j i irmit stand to ins new i ml lings on tic public r'juarc it lho town of mocksville where he will con i,,„e i keep n iiuusi ill kntkrtainment lh house it roomy uml rnimnodlous ; sttsehed to which on su comfortable < hlics for genlletncq ol tin i nil eoiiveninot lo lhc it 11 i '|'|, 0 subscn l.er pledges honsalflo hie in dlllg ■„», lo oi iiihl.ci i i , ncli io i«y cull on lum ilis ta hie har aim • provided in ths best man r .- , intr v 1 1 1 sffoid^nu^u^e^in^^tnt^ino t,,i _____\ 1 1 i v 71 t twin co i i un need \ small qusnt.ty of i iked raised hv mr am thoinss formerly of davidson t'ounty is ar t tins olti ul 3 iml r hundred jwmber 1st 1 tf
Object Description
Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1840-05-22 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1840 |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 49 |
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Creator | B. Austin and C. F. Fisher |
Date Digital | 2009-04-13 |
Publisher | B. Austin and C. F. Fisher |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The May 22, 1840 issue of the Western Carolinian a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Western Carolinian |
Masthead | Western Carolinian |
Date | 1840-05-22 |
Month | 05 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1840 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 4/13/2009 11:29:15 AM |
Publisher | Krider & Bingham |
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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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Language | eng |
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the western carolinian . tiik powers not oeleoated to the united states by the iiy it to the status mil ii i:s eh v i:ti rn rtie si vr u:si't:rnv m.v ni ro i in i'li.ti - \ in ml mails to the constitution articl x , noh c f fisher ) ldlloi !>!> pkoprii tor s s no xi ix of vol xx ( whole a lo:io salisbury iv c may 22 1840 thumb or the w vi':'il<.'.v o'vvttafiqm.c&.lv «£ dr.g b doic.las • wam i as remove i his olliee to nil i '* ofthe olliee how of tho mansion hotel lately occupied hv dr ii austin litntiiiry it 1mu r c w wwyev politics of the it \\. " the following estimate ts mad n tin suppo sitio-i ofthe officer only rtceiving half pay the is'imiite proceed however upon a suppoti lion thai no rj/ici r is to receive itss than thirtr tln'l.i.'.i per month and the sergfant full my unit rations after giving the dolails he sums up the est of traiiung-the nllieeis al " one million ice hundred and sc rent y-eight thousand dollars .'" mr i'ontseit's est fl are which provid 1 irt pay llho men us well as the ollii'iis for their l,,s nl l-'rum the globe comparison uk 11 utltiso.vs with ml poinsett's militia oltuani/atiqn ill mul'vl iiakiuson's l'l.an i'llol'osr.ll 1 the educating of every boy in tho united suites ai thu public e/cponso these aro hia wur.is in ins report of lho 1 in january 1^17 on this hen i : ... 1 1 , . ' uiolinun is published every friday un m advaupe or 8 vo if not paid in rn the tirtie of subscribing 0-v no iitiyuod tiuti all arrearages are paid worth the subscription ; and th fail le fi ntors f :, wish to discontinue al least m m.imu before the end ol the year subscribed for ngagement ■t ■■-.'. ■'■i iiiispn.uoi.slv .. i correctly ui t g ,, r bquare of lilll ems - . fifietn lines .-,,,- for the first iii.-cn.nii and 26-cente iiuii.ince ceurt and luihcia'l advertise • cent higher tkan the above rates a de i cent irom the regular prices will yearly odvortisnrs v ■advcrtibeiriinta : for publicotion must be narked with the num use,linns desired r ihey will be continued lill | d ami charged accordingly tn secure attention all letters addressed lo the ii i business must he free nf postage espe?tel.lly informs his old inends and n customers t hut he has permanently l>cat_wl himself ,,, salisbury ho vv.ll give ins person i attention lo lho apothecary business in which ho has been engaged for the last ten years and mil he found ni nil limes either at hia residence or at lhe shop where he will hike greal pleasure in waiting upon nil win may give him a call l>k lt._l_%im3.k kii.man respectfully oflurshis professional services to the # citizens of salisbury and lhe surrounding country his ,, iiii • lain mr west's now brick i i ne rly opposite j & h murphy'i sal bury n c august n l-:hi tl ah.iio i.,.rt u a.lv!inlum-s tlu »""*>■> utnz^zltrt half millilim part t the education will accrue to lhe coinmuni im | v , ■ty mid nut lo tho individuals who acq tiro it il is s , much f „ ;,* httrdom w , h „.„ | j l ,,^. >() ■proper that the whole expense ol lhe establishment w ,,„, .„,,, ,,„„ ,„■,,„, ,-,.,,„., , w j -^ ■s ' hl 1)u borne ''>' tl,e v 1 "' fcasury '!,,„ ,,„, '|-,,, h „ rv ,„„, u „ „„. ,,.,.., ,„ uur country 1 hat-to inort with oquality which is the ot to n.ihti.i lulv ■.,, , .-. our constitution the organisation pf the |{(|| am s n|inlhw bf ,. wm whieh u establishment should bo such as to extend without . dilrtl , lgq j | { 1 e „„. | 11 ,,, „„,,,„ „,•„'„. , , ■exception '... every individual ol lhe proper ago ,| nrr jjbn'a , , laid it down ns fundamental : i i bin t secure this the contemplated military .. t|m l||c p ,,,„„,,, ;„ a eam m i instruction should not be given in distinct schools h , . ordcm jmm ., li;ll .| v ,„ ,„„„, „„•„.,,,. f „ mi i osiubl.si.,.,1 for ttial purp but unit it should loim , k .,_ ,„„, ,„„ „„, kxecutivk of any state i ii branch ol education iu every school in lhe l.tii 7v ftovbknok of a foate'i/hot a militia i ""' •'?.':,'""'• , ...; . ,., , . ,,..'//'.'"'. ik hn urn •,',•».,.■the order of the pes i " i hat n rorpsn o military institutions slnmhl , ,, ,,, ,, „ ,, . , ■. , , , ,. ,. ■, ,. ,,.,',.., i iaent lie cnnnol bo tried lor isobnlnnrr ol nr i he i nne i i nt on to t he gymnastic nml elejneu ; , , ,„,„,_,, , , . ,.,„ . ,. i , ,. , 7 i , ., t , ' dors and punished by lhe sentence nl u court mar i tnry part ol education in every school in the uni (|^ -, i led states whilst lho moro scienlilic purl ol the m „„.,„;, t _,„,„„'_, e i i i i • i _• i ,.,,,, i ' is certainly smacks ol the seh which first i art n war s ha i he commiinicnteil by pro cssnrs of ,„ , ,, „ s.„if , , , , ,,., , . , i,i ii i'i ptnnou tho black coekado on harrisons s hat ihe tho incites to be established in all the higuor sein ',,|.. i r ,„. ,,,„ , , ., , , ., " jvliole ol it iiiileei inuii the tuition in tho schools " i:i .',"" ; „ ,,, , i , i -, the paying thimillieers under training to tho ex mr poinsett s plan proposes nothing ot tins sort emm ,„- 1|v , mo lfa . |; , ittiri , jfi ohxebm iiuuuson's w.an i i'i.-mi . t ho president lo cotiiman.l through nn officer '.'. to classify tho militia — and he nindo thn wlioin he may ptiuisli ibr ilihobedienco " by court whole mass of lb uiil,tiu|iis it nt present exists in martial bears the impress f (|, r standing army tho state continue burd ■,„',! with tho charge of iii which harrison hold his o in mission in the days furnishing their own arms ns undejr the first null of the alien and sedition laws im law which remains in force and also bunion mr iviusoll's plan em hies tho chief mnjis cd with repeated mustorings under the old law — t rate of the nation lo command through the chief he says expressly that his system " will not nf ' mngislrnt ofn stato ; and in this he discriminntcs wot the constitution of the corpse as it now exists 1 the administration which would innnlnin state fur the ordinary duty ol muster dicipliue ilnr rights from that which would renew the ly-ilnrul rison's report of jan 10 1817 era it'must not be forgotten that harrison u hn second class was composed of one hundred | the ii i of 1'eliriinry last in a loiter to tho louis thousand nion this lie called ins junior or mid villa legion referred to ins scheme whteli wo die clnss and is thus described in his own words : j havo hero analyzed as , ne ho would no ur>'0 on " the junior or middle class will he composed of in . i ,"' 1:010 j^t niid^s more ■icittd^s and the ihose h a — h ■thoiisauilb iirdorm love to up hi.'h tllc vvhu'vb be seen sh b le the tiich the the ihcb or even niedmiuh tho orders being . v b mr poinsett's plan also proposed cla-'ilication i i'.,,ni,'lnpl:ilo.|b classes all to bo einer 1 lho tho — one i i raining h ten the years i lo u longer i vsleillh be tn i a mil i men the onerous i to i'i 1 mr h lho inimh'-i to i lie i to h ho leu nr ii..|l n -. h mid i in ih i plan the i iii-iiih i i lhe !' ; h one i,d"theh til i h the lh ' -> 1 ■to lh — h le llk'.ll — h pay a h dl-oh tu.lion e-icii nnliturv schoh,r.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^b a daiio a—*e7 .... m . tfj9j w s ti if ,\ c k wheeler return their un • feigned thanks to llie.r trie ls ami customers — specially physicians and men-hunts — lot the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them the past v r and in return ibr their kindness nnd liberali ty arc determined to sell them drugs medicines paints eye lower than any other shop in north cur linn all physicians nnd others who order or buy drugs medicines i'n mis 9c from them where the price nr quality do nol perfectly please ' are ut ail liulos privileged lo return ihem immedi ately at the sunn price as the hold jheniselvcs responsible in all cases to t in i i frionol inul cus tomers ti.r the ijuality of every article they b ii ihem they will open their spring business with lho largest stock of drugs medicines points c ever brought into this market ; and all those who may wish any thing in their line and hine the cash or good credit shall bo accommodated if strict attention to their business good physic j and low prices can do it one or both of them will at all times give their personal attention to the business their shop vv ill ho open at all hoars lor the accommodation of the sick and prescriptions carefully made up nt'sliort notice medicine and directions given in all cases the consultation and advice of dr long dr douglass nnd dr burns will be given whim necessary and the med ical at lent ion of either obtained by apply ing nl their shop tho worthy poor without money shall nol want for medicine to relieve ihem of their af flictions february 21 1840 r 0^om has looatod himsell i.t col dnvid ysjf ramsey's oakley grovo iredell conn mfl ly n ( '., nml respectfully tenders his <« = * servi.-es to lhe publie in the v nun do piirlincnts of his profession i iieeirv 10 1 10 r t \ 1 la s , from the south carolina manufacturing co 11 de subscriber litis received a large supply ol uils from il above company — equal.it nut superior tn o ihem make and has made arrangements for „ regular supply ; which will be sold mliolesal nr retail on reasonable terms mk'haiil iirown salisbury n c m«rch 27 1840 r moire go tl things just received at tiie salisbury coffee-jiouse motts oheciie tl espectfully informs his customers and »*- the public generally thai he is now receiving and opening at his establish monl in salisbury a splendid ass,i;tineu*»of every thing desirable in his line of business — among which will bo tumid fine apples t^^^h malaga drapes i i i nils ul crackers such i'ovvdcr and _. h,,t,h mustard h " porter bbbj ii iiniiit h l.'ocoa wilts >^^^^| cini.n cloves pepper pigs ilmtiy ale chewing and smoking to newark cider h bacco i in " ni t mnatnnii.as^b starch " mint | f loves ■all kind 1 cordials ■■■■: i - ar - }!! \"? i f r i all kinds of liquors i raisins all of the best quality and almonds latest importations opng . i 1 iiiei wish n great variety pf other groceries t i tedious to mention and which he will sell ve ry low lo ash mons iloueche returns lis thanks for the liberal i iln.iiii hereti lore received and sol ic its its cot inu feb 14 181u v great western stagem just reel is fur sale tt/iolenalt or retail 1uu kegs nails assorted * 1't hogsheads sugar lo do molah_oi 25q sacks salt 10 dozen german ryros svtlins ii l i'njlish ernin do 11 barrels supertine llotii so boxes bunch raisins hy j &. w murphy salisbury march 2 1840 if - tailoring ymsmcss . huh subscriber jceeph constantly on hand,n gcner '■* al assortment of ready made clothing for gentlemen's wear such as caalt pantaloons and vests of good goods well nmdc nnd fashiopable he*s also prepnred to cut oml make clothing in llie r;im fashtonuh/t nut durable m style nnd warranted to ih ilo also keeps a good as sortment of cloths cassimared'and venting ottlic fir.«t qualities bolectcd by himself in tho new i'orii market all rt winch he will sell low lor coah n ij he still continues to teach the ttttofcuiting garments on the most approved plans ol the best t._i!or in now vork pnd philadelphia 0o cutting tor customers done on the shortest no tion and orders from a distance attended to with de bpath — 0^7 his shop will he found in mr co wan e large byick build mg uk.n'j p fraley arriuti seed ft^2____5^f a large assortment of fresh nnd genuine gar 5§l jdfe£sk l ' c11 seeds just received mmtl9>_mwb&k (-,,„„ t \ lt jh 0w ebnu,.i sha kers catalogues ol which can be seen t ur stnro also lieal oval hones and lland'sn-ills for lndies l'or sale by c b c k wheeler i ■, h — ., ij1mp tr.1i.yel lyd llyseed from the nt w york i't-ming post ■wo were intel y in conversation with an intelli gent fanner from uuo ofthe counties of lhc interi or when die low price of grain wus mentioned nnd the attempts of cerliiin jinrtivuin presses to throw the lilinuoon the administration ' •• you greatly mistake said our friend if you suppose the farmers do not understand ihnt quo lion they are not such inattentive observers of , events or so unskilful in drnwing conclusion n-s i you city soiuetiuios suppose do not i pray you pay them so bail n compliment as to ima gine that in so clear a matter it ia possible for ll.cn m go iv i : j the farmer know icrywell hat theonormous expansions of paper money of which the exnmplu wna'&fl.by the limkoftho i'nited slates were followed by a general nominal increase of pries ulncli rcnclioil the prnd.ir.ls of iigriculluro as well as every lllitl else thny ln,,w ll^l lliisjii ■,,-;, se . of prices awakened i„l stimulate speculation they know that hundred of persons bnrmim.il enormous sums of money irom the hanks to specu late in grain of which they laid up imiiinnso tores expecting a still further li.liiinci of price tin know iluitfliil of tlmso peculations lliora such a scarcity and dea/rjess of bread-mills anil ... er articles nf vegetable food that wo were obliged to import wheal and potatoes from i'.orope for our own consumption they saw that when the cm burrassirsonls of 1^.17 overlook our commerce tin price of grain continuing us hinlms ever our ;„'.,. pin began lo pay a moro diligent attention t jis cultivation mid lands which hud inthcrlp remain cd neglected were broken up with the plough nnd strewn with seed havo yon for/jolton lho fnrriqus meeting f the farmers of ontario ceunty.'in the voilr 1687 su account of which was given in your own columns n t which on review of tho some j what unlucky result nf their own speculations in i inn i they concluded to turn them lo the best :,.■• j count by inking ndvnnlago ofrthe favorable uinr i keiand devoting lho acres ihoy had purchased to i tin cultivation of wllftlt 7 i " thn farmers know also that when high prices i and fruitful seasons had produced their effect audi filled llieir grunorics to bursting lhe speculator jinnhlo in reiili'/.u their cvpcctiilions of nrofil iven-b oils for salo by c b as c k wheeler salisbury jan 10 1040 p rvmiihci six for salk at wheelers salisbury jan 10 isdo f spanish ckiars fine chewing and smo hmg tobacco at whki--lers 1 i i ■cabinet work the subscriber informs the public thai ho eontinues the caliiiicl-11 liking it mniiit *•>>, in the vil.l.afik of north carolina i prom salisbury tn ashevuelfe n c e'oolscap letter and wrapping taper and i pauteboarde at wholesale by c i i c k wheeler r.'hruniy 23 1840 r • _^_— vow tobacco chewers if you want the thing f thai is nice and cheap pist call ill feb 28 184b wheelers ' jmi k wines and spirits for medical purposes 1 fnr.saluby <"- 15 & c k wheeler bury feb il 1 10 i v large assortment of lowollery knives pencils needles thimbles dec can be had very low nt wholesale by calling p,.u c 15 & c k wheeler february til ivo 1 j i ink nonnn:iin if « jifi ro urli cs f 1st im em matched horses tn.iy be j 7j_j&jpl had cheap bv applying to c it \. c k wheeler | salisbury feb il ih40 r wanted one iiinduf.il gallons of iv i color less eld-pressed castor oh appl to c li vv c k wheeler snli-hiiry jho 24 imu if i'ouon avi\8 i'll.l le i l is agents for the l.-tihgt i lot ion i .. lory would inform the puhlii thut lliej have jusi r eivi'd nnd now-ofli r for le - h-deujo and retail tlm cotton yarns i of said factory con listing of in i i"i s numbers — the superior quali io niidccharacter of the yarns of this factory ore | so well tested und known as to need no recnm hvjiir ri i in ,- e e ,, ! i i ;. , i , - : |, s , ,) e : r h i h mis on ■^ lower than piu nhovo line i now in full operation nml ar 1 r-lini"ti t of lhe kind in this region of country ■rive ::,, and departs from salisbury as follows : ' orders from a distance thankfully received a i lieases i-alvivrv on mondays thursdays nnd promptly und faithfully executed " . saturdays at ., o'clock a m ; and arrives at ivoduce scantling and plank taken in exchange ashville next days at s o'clock 1 m for work n at 11 n c pakks returning leaves ashville on mondays thurs i.evington,.ivlj77 1 - in i flays and saturdays at 5 olclock a m ; and ir - — rive a palisbu.rj next days a e^vloc m , lyilit-f 1&11v guixdidso it vv long — — - _>. ii l'assetiwrs leaving raleigh n *'., for springs ,_■s1ianki.k s ishville tennessee willtmd no delay whatever ■| avi1 just r ceivcil i'r-.in new vork and l'hiltd i this route a h i k w i ii phin an extensile :;., atmeiit ,.(' salisbury n c jan 1 1&0 j if j whiter g6<*c1s r e\i vyovj filers dicineg i)yc lulls paints and -__,,,, ... ,, , oil hoots ntiil slices rphe travelling community are respectfully inform „' .,, . v <- l il.iii ilni subsoriberi now running his line di autm i , eve iv . • -,:, ital : h by v iv . i i'itl boro t a m.t.r !<• in short their stook comprises slmnsi .--.-, ■-. ii wnflll northern u -.'- c t u ofthcfirsl t led by tho farmer mechanic or the faihioiiablit iviog italeif i moi it of the town or country 1 \ m arriving ill salisbury next days at id i m is h they will sell low tor .:.- li or to punctual leaving saltsl try on tii..,-!iiv.-,',r,i3 i'ridai at 2 a m dealers n time ; or in fur country product 1 i n , i -: . at lb p al poncnrd jon 17th 18*0 i particular r ful j , -:.- .,-',, i g . jtn;i i,:i,i ■: 1 i ml iii 12 1880 tt n _________________________________________________________________]] i i i ill i 1 i i i i 11 ' ' : ai'tawgcmewt joy 8\0 1|,o,l i h^uppostllollltiat it would tal.e lln-~ni i h"7 nvvvt wool i i to el ll li.^ttmmlht^wh ihuudance was thus n.i.l.'.i to , 1 1 ,, ,,,,!, , ,.-.- , lulttlt^b ■llie cxpenso ol maintaining all tho male minors in j l,l l ncn "' k rllin has necessarily fallen they ■the countrv us a standing army the ouliuy hnow also that there is no foreign market to inlie 1 f would scarcely bo less mr pomsott's schema is "'" whnt wo can consume they uudcrst 1 i at leos free from this prodigal waste that wheat is scarce ,„ england yel ibntwtild 1 i harrison's plat in keeping op ihu militia ns quality rendered it cofflpartivcly cheap no ihat i • [ itntnc eristt,f,n the ordinary duties of mnsierdis l rl not im entered without the payment of hem ■. riplinr would burden all subject to that duly hilics — they understand also that in france them ll.i nigh ,, it the union to the expense of arms and jore riots on account of the donroesa of bread l,n ' ooii!ro„,i , militia fines los-s of limn a --. vii hey know that 1 ranee has also its corn laws in ibis isdoneawny within mr i'.miwlt'a proposition '""""' i 1 " 1 '' ro absurd than those of england ry mustering the portions ol n ilitui oca arsenals hi,ic0 f rail l al d hour aro subjected to heavier do placed in convenient situations mr poinsett would "'"' m nc 1 in i f tl country tlnu m oth luivo tho active class of the mililiu perfectly arm 1 ' rs ' i ''". h 7 m ' 1 ' hut lho intentions of i'tovi on parade without expense t idem idoncoj wlilffi created the oarth with such a vnn harrison's mililia oslablisliuient l,n addition to "' il»nnd climate that ouch might supply the the old system whir ewonld still keep up con r ''"' lvl,il it il i:un prod ice in tin greati > mltsot tho junior r middle flnss of l()0 i s9 nnd nhundanco has been fruetruntod by young men lo bo nained for ,,;,') month j'or thn j ''"' ,! '">' ol humnn legislation pay efjtosc be makes no provision hut ho sub " the fanners in hie cojuitry hait»4jic nierr.nii milted with iii report wo use ins own words liio cluss in tho towns two or ihroo years sine ui " cslimnlrs of the expenses of training the officers i a state of vehetneni exasperation n gainst the ml jind sergeants of the mililia ofthe ihuled stall s ministration because it refused to connect ilsoll these estimates nn made on „ supposed number „/ will mi kiddle's hunk to that refusal tho mer one hundred thousand men ilividid equally a chants ascribed till threniharraesirii'nls.tiiiil calatm nearly as may be into in-cit'i fire brigades ties which came upon our commerce when he gives lhc the details for which we have i however ihey saw thut very bank pursuing ncourso not room — upon tho supposition thai congress i wlliejl added lo lho mischief ahd cnuliisi when would allow full pay and ho thus sums up tin i hoy behold it iuterlcrii.g with private enterprise ag^rcgato ". by its enormous speculations when they found it " estimating the whole united states mililia nt i trowing millions by lho issue of ns post not a million then the total expense of training lhc of ' when they saw it at last slopping payment in l.«ln 1 ficers of the mi litid would lie some hundred thou h:ss insolvency many of ilium began to think that sand dollars less than two millions jth y had committed n mistake ond thut the aii the militia ii now nearly double the number for ministration ivus not so nun , to blu.nu asiboy had which ll.irrisoii estimated tho estimate to pay men led to suppose they began to suspect that for train mg ilia officers would therefore how.bo | the united stales nk ivus more n fault than u,-.,rw four millions ! tho administration true il is thai numbers of he however submitted nnokhrr ostimate upon i them who hnve undergone this change of opinion the supposition thut congress would not allow sojslill remain in the whig parly but it ia moro from iuftjch on a basis isl.ich lie il.ii.s gives : i habit tlinti correctness book bindery 1 nt < i a ■-.: oulil now oflor u bcrvtci i t 1 i'ubhr di in mi nml s ikh t'niiilri-.b ih.\ri;lt il0.ll_-k_n.l.'l ii mr , hunse'i i ,. -., arienccin informs tbji public ihnt ho still carries on au ii mass and nmerieef work ho ha ■a e,t -,:,- hi i of lhe above kind incliarlo n : -:.". will lies sufficient rcou ndnti , . ' rol :, few doors snath of the mint »<' h also attend .» snv 1 11 i in do a h laving as he coupeivo , a thorough i wled house painting business ii 1 1 in --., he feels no hesitation iii assuring thos and h confide ni h'ocan giv iti .-. .... may may wi ; . tu patronise him that their w..rl enmloy him '..- done in the v.-iy best blylo strong nnd on i tliojfubhc is raspcctliilly rciju t it inmodsting terms ' , oil work |, ' . . i v . i „ i ,!,„,, m tied to hll.l in the lie ' p e r s and ■ilicr artftles sent from a distance to . tbim n , .,„, ,,.,», . i , .,,, , , in „, ,. .,. und will be promptly attended to.and care ,,, done with uoslnei and d returned wtton dono the public are ro |