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new terms ■i'l,e " w hchmas may hereafter he had i lollars in advance nd two dollars and ■/. uls ai he end of ihe year crip!ion will be received fora less lime ___% . year unless paid for in advance | \ , pap r d continued but al the option o m ed -, until all arrearages are paid terms ok advertising bo ,, uare for the first insertion and hi - .--, bve r each continuance court ri will be charged 25 per et high b than above rat i \ dedui pin ol 33 per pent will he made to ; ___*-• who advertise by the year h l advertisements will be continue until h | and cl trged for accordingly unless order . i for a certain number of lim«p grrr letters wressed to the editors must __§•.;:■post pa>d lo e isnre ai:rn"nn wee^ly^d^fweekly \ rori.lia1 kxqrttter.j to the public r_"1*"}om and after friday lhe lllh inst the y weekly and semi weekly courier ami \\\ rirer will '"■enlarged ii ihe sizeof the dai w pa . r and i ffer inducements to the advertiser hrj ueneral reader soch as have been rare!y pre , 1 by anv paper ie the uniied slates ■sp\!-_\yf.kk'.y this sheet will be pub ■': : on wi ni days and satardays on the ki|1 , eed all ihe contents of the dai t he i wo preceding days together w iati matter fur ihe general reader h be porpose and lhe inside will be ! ■| ihe doily paper of the same dav i i t new advertisements in ihe daily paper kve^-vs.i .\- nd s;uurda\s will also appear in hn s u • • k'v piper h:r the=e la ys wit lion t ___*-, ii/lilii.nal i-lnrrife lo hie advertiser this wl i,,n will.ol f-uiirse be mailed with the j ___, !■, paper of the same date and carry to the wl ■in the eoonlry ihe verv latest intelligence terms of the semi weekly paper i - annum payable in advance i five dellars . annum,in all cases when pay is not made ia advance m any person forwarding twenty-five dollars in m . r t mote ihan five pei cenl below par •• will be entailed to seven copies ft the same post office ; and at similar ijjje !. v l.!>t,i-r on:n,)er of subscribers when j nt is more than five per cent n^low l in new vork it will he sold at the current .. he proceeds carried v the credit of the 8u . and the pipers sent for a pro rata pe mt , a tio h kekly courier and enquirer i this sheet also of the s;-/,e of the d iilv con wm ■. i the laraest weekly paper issued from a press will be published on satardays only hid ii addition to al the matter publish d in lhe • _ lhe week will contain at least one kr i .-; great variety oi extracts w tnisi-ellaneous subjects relating to history tics literature agriculture manufactures mt i - arts led to make this sheet the most per t ' will be one of the largest of ihe kind m , ij to the reading public that is a di i the broadest sense ol lhe term is i irilv will be from containing all the n the only courier and at the same mn vtiy misi-_lhinpous nnd liierary by rei-nn ii ilicafions set up fur inser :,= conrier & enquirer are ■he public lo r quite any ex was ihis paper which fust gave ie names whigs and lncofucos io the two lhe unittd states and could its btunsels have rm-v.i>l at harrisburg in deeem fee i •>■•'.' hi'nkv clay would now have i : h oi ni lhe united stales lis 01 ',;..:,.•(• hi hakrv iiftiie vvest le , icnres he v<h_i ihey may ; and it i8 .... in the irreal commercial empo rj ., has assumed br ii this piwil t oi till vverkl courier enquirer thret dollars per an i tj ribers less ihan six in be sb utii.-t - dvilurs and ff i • « s and --■than twenty five nore than three different post far per annum and committees over twenty-five in il less i ln h n io i ne dollar and seventy fire a weekly courier be for iffice for i period ie-s ihan one ear or unless payment is m de in advance s si i 3 e lelow par ihey cnrrenl raips and the dis l looted from the amount carried lo be lo like manner \ it will be deducted \ ' - • il by ihe posl ti hinds for si bscribers r nd all re ■m.de thto 1 can s • 8-c will al * : w v number of enpies tl ■:••. n i>i»iug four days1 notice at k dred 1 e daily m ning courier an«i ne-r york - reat i'-nnsii h .. ial paper of ihe cir « 1 - - • • courts of the ui ited states ll i mtrrs in i lev in ii hern disl rid ol ' new yorl i all such noti es h ihe we k - we shall also iub 1 . vveekly and semi weekly • i cations in lhe . of the lj:iokri)jii - d r iews of the market north in each of . ° ■( uuniry pa * we exchano*e are i j il c nvenient to give l ad i • it one nsertiun and call atten 1 very dailv weekly or p p-is in the uniied states with we do nui exchange will be entitled to i exchange : r a least une year on giving ihis e*tisem u an insertion and calling public at nary 22 1842 rot s*§m*e9 4 1 ine ••' se iarria_-e and two jnir of splen rv d-d match houses those wishing to ; refi rse can gei » bargain by calling on the bbsei s-r at salisbury „ n . john f shaver vtfy7lls42*=-1/.l blitws w&uititusm pexhlktox sj brttxer that the government docs not acouirc loo much pover keep a check $ no 3 volume w editors axd prol'rietors j " upon ou your rider do this and liberty is safe gen'l harrison | whole no 522 salisbury august 13 184*3 mmcraamaaa—maarzaami^mnw^etaamazjhma^mm—aammmaaa important to bankrupts the p.nleij-b registei of the 29lh ultimo says • — we subjoin a report of a deci sion just made by the judges of ibe su preme court in a case of bankruptcy which will we have no doubt be inlerest ting to the public generally and especially so to bankrupt : ex parte john ziecbnfuss this was an application io his honor judge b-ttle for a writ of habeas corpus to be discharged from the custody of lhe sheriff of v.'ako county the writ was granted lhe 2 2d july and upon us return the same dny it appeared lhai the applicant on lhe 13th day of may lasl filed m peti tion before the district jodge inr the dis trict of north carolina in which he alleged his inability lo pay hia debts and pra*e-i to be admitted lo the benifits of the bankrupt act ; that notice was thereupon given lo all his creditors to appear before lhe said dis trict judge on the 1st of september next io show rouse if any they had whv the petioner should not he declared a bank rupt thatafvr llm filing of the petition a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum was is sued nt the instance of one of ins creditors from the may term of wake county court to the sun iff of wake county under which the applicant was arrested and detain ed in custody his honor being inclined to flunk ihat tbe facts disclosed were not pu*_icient to authorise the discharge of tho applicant hut understanding that a different opinion had been entertained and acted up on by other judges thought it best io have the case considered hy the judges of the supreme court in order thai the question might he settled by the highest authority at his request those gent'emen readily a greed to assist him in ibe bearing of the cause and it was thereupon fully and ably ar ued before them b mr bidger for tht applicant upon a consultation fier the argument the judges were unanimously nf the opinion that a voluntary applicant for the benefits of the bankrupt law could not upon the mere filing ol his petition and notifying his creditors of bis mention to apply for a decree declaring him a bank rupt but before such decree claim an ex emption from arrest nt the instance of one of his creditors the applicant was there upon remanded bv jodg battle to the cus tody of the sheriff lo be detained under the writ of ca sa referred lo in his return dialogue between a political monomaniac and an edi tor the former soliciting the support of the latter for the presidency : and now added the candidate l wish to ore the support of the journal why really sir we are pledged to o foi henry clay against ihe world.1 oh i know lhai said he but if mr clay dies or withdraws from the anv;iss is it noi possible ilnt you will snppnrt me ?' — we will think of il : are vou in favor of ne_ro suffrage and nc_;ro testimony ?' said we v indeed he replied then said we we wii support yen in preference to v->fj buren have you a negro wile certainly noi 1p replied then s:tid we we will 9h port you in prefer ence to colonel johnson have yon ever sto len any money ?' why b'ess you no he re plied then,1 s:iid wc we will support you in preference lo col benton are you a naltira tool i flatter myself ihat i am noi he re plied then said we we will sopporl you in preference to john tyler gct1 the whig journals are running up the clay flap and ihev do it wiih ihat sink oi swim resolution which generally lead to tri umph they were never m re united and np ei perhaps had more potent popular omens o success their affections anil hopes are net di vided between rival candidates they settli dcr.vn and fasten firmly un one man th'9 gives heir efforts direct ncss concentration and energy a'orlh american „ c"p the whigs have bul one presidenua csndidate and he hy lhe unanimous ac.knowl pdoemenl of all panics the greatest man in thr nation the locos have half au-z-n candi dates and e'-ii never agree upon either marl my words — wash cor a v.american a contemplated tnsorreciion among the slave of wyihp counrv va has been discovered and suppressed two of the ring-leaders were ar rested they were found provided wi'h a vari ety of instroments of death such as uns pis tols swords c — nash ban female spunk in rhode island — we lave heard of but one single instance ol hpsitalion among lhe whole four thousand ei izen militia who were called into the field during the recent rebellion a man bejong mift to one of the cnudtiy brigades lagged behind his regiment and finally returned to his family *' ai'nl * ou going with the troops says his wile ■why no my dear i think on the whole it is my duty to slay and pro'ect you replied the husband " well now sa\s she •* i can tell yon jost wbal it is ; either you or 1 have got to go with governor king's men against tom dorr's rebels if you sre not gnu g give tne you breeches !"' he went gov dorrs portrait the new era as sures os thai ihe poriraii uf the governer is to appear very early in ibe democratic review — ll should be full length with particular care given to the legs where tliere seems to have been more of what the new lva calls " ihe democratic principle than in lhe brains h only a head-portrait of d.irr the anist would cheat us unt ot the most important pari of hsm p s dofl'4 forget ! thai sword express at new orleans on the 19th inst a large i four stoiy dwelling house on tchoupiloulas ( and occupied by mrs wade as a boarding hoose was destroyed by fire j'he pieayune gives the following particulais in relation to tbe escape of the inmates of the house : the flames were in immediate connection i with lhe stairs of the main house and in an al i mosi incredible space of time communication was cut offbeiween the upper stories and ihe street j gieat consternaiiin was the eonsequenep as the ; boarders sprang frum their beds 10 find ihe stair i case in flames beneaih therm they rushed lo i the front windows tchoupiionlas street and ty ! ing sheets snd counterpanes lo.ether descended j to the balcony and found their way safely to the j street one henvy gentleman was lowering himself in this manner when one of the sheets j lore in two and he fell nearly half way from the ; fourth storv window on to ihe galleiy sustain j ing however no serious injury a more remaikanle escape however ihan that j maili by mrs wade herself from ihn horning j building has never happened in our e.ity mia had caught the alarm in time to reach ihe street 1 hut had lingered in search of her children dis j tracted with nnceriaintv and ferror until her re { turn by the stairs was rendered impossible she ( wis soon after seen upon the roof and thp ex | i-itement which took place below at this sped a | cle was immense a ladder was swiftly eleva ted in tront of lhe house bat il was too short io | reie'n lhe eaves by ihis time thp flames were racing around j the upper soty and already eieppn;g upward through the roof willi almost miracolous ex j pediiirn considering the fnohiful emergency of j lhe case anotner ladder was raised fr<in thp i first floor beams of the new building adjoining | which was placed direclly upon the top rung of the o'hpr ladder and still did not reach lhe roof ; of lhe dwelling by some four or five fe»t yei from this perilous and fearful height the dating vnman swunor herself by means of a sheet ! reached the ladder and desepmied slowly and i safely down the trembling sopporl to tbe ground \ she had noi yet stepped from the last rung ot :. the ladder when the upper mrt broke slnoving | but too plainly hour critical had been the danger ; she passed / the dangerous ind uncertain ve | hide uf descent was raised ag.inst the io a most precarious position and ht-ld by mr wade himself who bv the ex«r!!on of prudignos sirengih preserved il from fslling or sliding away it i was a mosl extraordinary and thrilling incident ( which happily terminated in tho safe restoration of the lady inlo the arms of imr husband mrs wade is a heavy woman and her escape of yes terdrv morning was truly miraculous sho is much injure bv agitation of mind and a blister ing of lhe neck and hands hy the fi.inas and sparks ere she had led h roof rhe rear buildings were completely destroyed and ihe upper story of th house be-odes vast daongpt'iihp furniture i'he fire is generally soppuned to havp been the result of accident a black b v ab''ul fourteen vears old is missing ! supposed 10 lave mot a horrible death in ih j flames ] j the contradutory couple j ' i uo believe he said taking ihe spoon out j of ins lass and tossing it on lhe table ' lhai of ] all the obstinate positive wrong headed crea j u:es that ever was born you are the mc'st so < charlotte certainly certainly have m your own way pray von see how much 1 contradict you re j joined lhe lady j ' of course you did'nt contradict me at dm j ner lime : oh no n.it you ays the gentle i man * yes i did siys ihe lady ' oh yon did ? cri#s the gentleman ; ' you a j i inlt thai ?' ' li jir.i call ihat eonlr*n'i?tion i do the la j i dy answers ; • nd i say a<*nin edward tha j : rhen voo are wrong { will contrauct yoo ; 1 ] ■im not your slave.1 not my slave repenia ihe nl!eman bit | ' terlv ; 3nd you still mean io say that in black ! burn new bouse there are not more than out ] ■leen doors including tbe door of lhe wine cel i lar ! * ' i uiein to s3v retorts the lady beating the i thne wiih h»-r hair brush on the palm uf her hand ' lhai in that house there are fourteen doors and no m^re i ' well hen crier the gentleman rising in ,' despair and pricing h rrmca with rapid strides j • this i enough to destroy a man's intellect and j drive him mad !' by-and hy the grni'emnn comes too a utile .' and pacing l^s hind across his forehead finally re-seats himself in ins farmer chair there is a long silence and ihis ir.e the lady begins ' i aip^al in n r jenkins who sat nexi lo m ; on the sofa in the drawing-room daring tea * 1 morgan you mean interrupts the gentle : man j ' i du no mean any thing of ilie kind an | 1 swers lhe lady now hy ,:\] i!>at is aggravating and imro=si 1 de t bejr !' erif-s ihe gentleman rlenching hi 1 hands ruid looking opwards in agmy she is going to insist upon it thai morgan i jenkins j ' d • \ ii lake u.e to be a perf ct fool !" exclaims the ladv ; dn ymi suppose 1 don't know one from j lhe othpj p vdii suppose that i dun"i know j thauthe ma'n vyi ; h lhe blue coat was mr jen i kins ? j jenkins in a b'ue poa !' cries ibp gpntleman , with a groan ; ' jenkins in a blue coat a man ; who would suffer death rather than weai any ; thin but br'iw n !' | ' do vou darp in charge me wiih telling an 1 untruth ?' demands the lady borsling into tears ' 1 eharge.yon ma'am retorts the geotieman starling up with being a contradiction a mon ! siprof 3fjgravaiion a-a a-lankins in a bluecoai i what have 1 done that i should be d-^med 10 bf ir soch perpetual tormerits — sketches of young couples j the french courier of new york contain a i statement of the earnings of fanny elssler in i th wes'ern world jsince hcratrival in 1840 she has danced 221 limts the proceeds ol 22 ot which wete given 10 cii an table objects for the rest she received sm.0,000 her expense : were 540,000 l_sving her the round hundred thousand for her two years wotk fsnnv inves : led ner rr ney in the stocks of new yuik and ohio at such rates that the annual interest on ■ihe capital invested will be ten percent or 10,000 j if a man twenty-orie years of nje berjan io save onp dollar a week and put i at interest ev ery year he would have at 31 vears of age o:50 at 41 l-*"sao at 51 3,630 a 61,1 6,150 at 71 cii.dgo when we look at : these sums and when we think how enoch tempaiinc miolu be avoided in he very aci of savini ihetn ami how m':eh good a rnri in hum b'e circnmstanceb may do for his family wiih these sutns we cannot help wondering ihat there are not more savers of §} a week he who saves ihis sum may not only pav his own way bul help the afflicted and snbsciibe lo va rioos benevolent suciiies lo short he may show mercy lo thousands in this world and he may j help them on their way to a better the above calculation is from an english pa per nd lhe interest is reckoned at aboui one i half l:e rate in this country if a man here were to save jl a week during ihe time above specified he would al seventy-one be worth nearly 20,000 provided the interest ber-ompu ! t-d semi annualy at 6 per cent per annum a strange bedfelloyv at a ladies temperance meeting in new bury port one of the members remarked that the ' temperance cause had been a great blessing to ' her — " for added she " i slept with a barrel \ of rum for nine years — but now she continued j her eyes bri<»hiening •' since my husband has j signed the pledge i have a man io sleep with thank god then all lhe spinsiers laid their hands on their hearts and said — amen speech of mu clayj coxcll'deji i have traced the principle causes of the ' present embarrassed condition of the coun j ly i hope with candor and fairness and : without giving offence to 3ny of my f how citizens who mav have d/fi'ered in political j opinion from me it would have been far ! t'*re agreeable to my feelings to have dw it | as i did m 1832 during the third year of the first term of president jackson's admin istration upod bright and cbenrip.r prop peels of genera prosperity i thought it useful to contrast that period with tho pre sent one and inquire into the causes which have brought upon us uch a sad and dismal reverse a much more important obje^et remains to me to attempt and that 13 to point out remedies for exiting evils and d ism tiers and ihe first i would suggest require the co-operation of tbe governma it and 1 !.<. people — it is economy and fru ality striet and persevering economy both in public and private affair government should incur or continue no f*xpensp that csn bp justly and honorably avoided and individ uals should do the same the prosperity of the country has been impaired by causes operating throughout several years and it will net be restored in a day or a ear per haps not in u period less tl in it has taken to destroy it bul we mti-t not only be economies we must be industrious inde tigable industrious an immense amount f capital has heen wasted and squandered in visionary or unprofitable enterprises pub li and private it ccn only be re-produced by labor and s3vino the second remedy which i would sug gest and thnt without which all oihers mn?t prove abortive or ineffectual is a sound cur j r-noy of uniform vh!u throughout the un i ion and icdeomable in specie upon ihe de mand of the holder i krow 0f vj one 1 mode io which thai 0 ject csn be accom | plished and that has stood he test of time j and practical experience if nn other ca j be devised than a bank nf the united srates j which shou'd be safe and certain and free j from the influence of government a^d ps ' penally not under the control of the exec i iitivp department 1 should for on gladly see it emhracpd — i am not exclusively wed ded lo a bank of the united states nor do i desire to spe rne established against lhe will ard without ihe consent of the people but all my observation and 1 flection have served to etrenotl n anil confirm mv con iciion thai such an institution etmnalino from the authority r.f the genera govern men properly rsstrieted and cuardfd with such improvements as experience has point ed out can alone supply a reliable curren cy accordingly at the ex'ra session a bill passed hoth houses of congress wbh h in mv opinion contained an excellent charier with one or two slight defects which it was intended lo cure by a supplement bill if the | veto had not been exercised the ehar ter contained two new aod i ibihk admira ble features one was to separate the opera tion ol issuing a circulation from that of banking confiding these faculties of oiff'-r ent hoards and the olhei was to limit lhe dividends of the bank bringing the excess ! biyond the prescribed amount into the pub lie treasury in tbe prepaiation of the ch^r ler every sacrifice was made thai could be made to accommodate it especially in re j gard to the branching power to the reputed ' opinions nf the president but instead of meeting us in a mutual spirit of conciha'nn he lirtd as w»s aptly said by a virginia ed itor upon the fhg cf iruce sent from the | capitol congress anxious to fulfil the ex^ecta tions of the people another back bill was » prepared in conformity with lhe pl.-m of a b-nk sketched by lhe acting president in his veto message after a previous consults lion between him and some distinguished membfis of congress and two le members if his cabinet tiie bill wa9 shaped in precise conlortnity to bis >: ■.-.-■. as communicated by hoso members if lhe cabinet ami as communicated to ot p and was submitted to his inspection aiirr it w-s so prepared : and be gave assurances ihat he would approve u^h a bill i w3s no party to the transaction bul ! ■'•> •, ot en tertain a doiii.t ol what i state tl passed both loo-fa ol congress wilboul any alter-tiois or amendment whatever art i the veto was nevertheless again employed it is painful for me to adverl io a grave occurrence marked by such dishonor and bad faith although the president through his recognized organ derides ir,d denoun ces the whigs and disowns being one — . although he administers the executive branch of the government in contempt of their feelings and in violation of their prin ciples arid although ail whom be cboses lo have dencminniej as n'lri whig thai is to say the great body of thn whig partv have come under ins bin nor those o i • m in office srs threatened with his i wish not to say of him i word lhai is not due io truth aud to the coui try 1 v however say that in my opi ccnnol ot*_jff.i\y held responsibli foi ministration of the executive dep»i • i for lhe measures he may recommend or his failure to recommend other nor especially for the matipfci in which he distributes the public patronage they wllldo theii duty i hope towards the country snd render all guo'l and proper support lo government ; but they ought not lo be held accouutame fur his conduct they eleued bim.it is irue b'il for another ofiice and he c->rne in to lhe present one by a lamentable visita lion of providitnce there had been no such instance occurring under the govern ment if the whigs were bound to scroti nzj his opinions in reference to nn off e which no one ever anticipated he would fill ha was bound in honor and good faith in decline ibe harmburg nomination if he could not conscientiously ro-operale with the principles thai brought h:n into i had the president who was elected lived had that honest and good nun on whose face in tli t picture we now » z been spared 1 feel perfectly congdenl . he measures ah h i i - principles 1 lhe whigs authorized the country io expi i-i in cluding a bank of tht united states would have b en carried but it may be said that a round curr^ney euch as i have described is unattainable dur ing tho administration of mr tyler ii will be if it can only bn obtained through ilia instrumentality ol a b>nk of ihe : stales unless tie changes ti opini n as be has done in regard to the land bill unfortunately our chief i igistratepos sesses more powers in .-. me reep cts than a king or qaeen of englend the crown is never separated from tbe natioi , bul i obliged to conform to i-s will if ihe min istry holds opinions adverse to the na'ion ui is thrown into the minority in he 1 m?e of commons ihe crown is constrained in dismiss the ministry and app intone whose opinions coincide with the nation tins q leen vicuria litis recently been obliged in do ; and not merely t,i change her minis try ht:t to dismiss lhe i fli lal atienoants upon her person bul here if the presi dent holds an opinion adverse lo ibat of congress and tiie nation n;:i>n imp itanl pubhr measures there is ho reroedi bin up on the periodical return ol the rigbts ol the ballot box another remedy powerfully jem by the ni cessities of the lime and n qui .. ile to maintaining she enrrenev i i •• • , . late s a tariff whir wrll les ■■; lions abroad and lend fo n er it home from domestic indusi v so i ften expressed my vn wson this sn ie i nd so recently m lhe s nate ol ihd un.n o slales that 1 do not think lliere is any oc casion fi r n-y enlarging upon it ct th - i do not think that an exorbiunl or ver h f t riff is n ccssary ; bst one thai sh rl i insure an 8dequate*revenue and r<a proleetion ; and it so happens lhai't lerrsts of ine treisn.-y i.ij il e .■. ints f : . people now perfectly coincide jnm is our highest and greatest interest can 1 ■k beyond lis dissolution wnboi ror nrul dismay ii r.-n v s >- ntia the preservation of tie union j leao'ing.-lthough notlbe nply mom -. in pr - p sing the con promise art lo preservi harmony tiie power of proii (!;.>._ i err-s s i f our own country can i evei be a bandoned or surrendered lo foreign nations witbopl a culpable den n of daty ol this truth all pit's of the nation are t p r day becoming more and more sensibl -. in the meat-time this i dispensable power should be exercised with i rre n and moderain n and in a form l*>ast calculated to reviv the prejudices to check the pro gress of reforms now going on in publu opiniio in connection wiih a system cf remedial meas'.re i shall only allude without stop ping to dwell on the distribution bill ih a ri -! eq utable sen mem of i ffaiioo :-! question which sprung up during the retoiuiionary war which bas seriously ag isted the country and which it is deeplv io be regretted had not been settled ten rears ago as iben proposed in • cf ll other consideration the fl in the receipts from siles of lhe public is so orea nnd cor.s'.irt that it is a on which the general . . £ not to r forreven ie | ™ the a ju-e of a democr . uce of lhe senate ai lhe head • , w !, w3 experienced and disrtog 1 1 pn - fouowed that the 1 r6 plenisl eti with •.'■ii ■_ .--. . - . t0 ,. ,.... 1 , v il ns - relief '- r tpted l hive n v " ; ■■-~ .! sdm ol - - unfbrtonalelf « *; part c:o v hich •-.: divided a eonsi - - cr the counsels ■-! the oi r these p v les are to tdtance the ml • nor prosperity nl - .:• n sight to do we -' r»*ccinn 1 n i ;■: po?«'h!e a perfect imp i \ should ret ronfine our »=. tt 1 1 tiie particular mi snres n :. respectively - - • it ii !;> their general course n ! (•. lo the s r i in i pm arc animated ve ?: oul i q:r.re whtlher shall in the le^d of one rr ll - par ties — whilher s ; we he carried to the _. ehievi rnenl ' patri its here .■• >\ the liberal portion < f roan kind ■e y ■■-. fondly h ns .' i*r * h . i i v j sit i r-irper b adding - of i i folly with wl red : not arrojjste to mvscll more - . r ,- ■• ■' i . i - i ... 1 s - ' doctrines l i ' . • exten ive and • . i vw recent instances inn ... politii j and b . . - ; lo ihe ir-rn • a '■■i t-r::if>r lo re ll bh d th .. | which iv rr it or us ted . states into ill and regular practice of till i it « i f«r con n ss to - - : i . . r ■; ■.- sec in i v •-; f !! . . . — l ! v it | ki from c 1 i form c into the union ; do r,i,t ;!■y that n dition i nulled to admis*i : -..• i that il .':■.■■9 bei i oue in ih >:;•! est i le in chig in aliens were i have been allow t-i ecnme pn r-rs in the public ! in is \ . . congress s i foreigners ire latur ilized as >•;: ,: ns in our < . tilled to ; cl th c lis : b rn i . : : should be ; roiei ted . the thunder « f our '■; : • ioud and as i teriualli in iheir d ; ; heir birth were upon am i c mm i but think it u a • w iliiens w : our shores •■lio h ve r ot \ i iheir allegience to on i.ti . ■■' sworn fi l v lo our c ' ibe , • hy ti i bbnul iheni participate n'l • ft.-ri i ion •.'. tl i v .. .* i - ■v lection ■;:>■i 51 al f ::). ibo local ant • .; . 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Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1842-08-13 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1842 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 3 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | Pendleton and Bruner, Editors and Proprietors |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | Pendleton and Bruner |
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 | The August 13, 1842 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601551470 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1842-08-13 |
Month | 08 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1842 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue | 3 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 4483930 Bytes |
FileName | sacw03_522_18420813-img00001.jp2 |
Creator | Pendleton and Bruner "Editors and Proprietors" |
Date Digital | 2008-10-30 |
Publisher | Pendleton and Bruner |
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 | The August 13, 1842 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | Public |
Language | eng |
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new terms ■i'l,e " w hchmas may hereafter he had i lollars in advance nd two dollars and ■/. uls ai he end of ihe year crip!ion will be received fora less lime ___% . year unless paid for in advance | \ , pap r d continued but al the option o m ed -, until all arrearages are paid terms ok advertising bo ,, uare for the first insertion and hi - .--, bve r each continuance court ri will be charged 25 per et high b than above rat i \ dedui pin ol 33 per pent will he made to ; ___*-• who advertise by the year h l advertisements will be continue until h | and cl trged for accordingly unless order . i for a certain number of lim«p grrr letters wressed to the editors must __§•.;:■post pa>d lo e isnre ai:rn"nn wee^ly^d^fweekly \ rori.lia1 kxqrttter.j to the public r_"1*"}om and after friday lhe lllh inst the y weekly and semi weekly courier ami \\\ rirer will '"■enlarged ii ihe sizeof the dai w pa . r and i ffer inducements to the advertiser hrj ueneral reader soch as have been rare!y pre , 1 by anv paper ie the uniied slates ■sp\!-_\yf.kk'.y this sheet will be pub ■': : on wi ni days and satardays on the ki|1 , eed all ihe contents of the dai t he i wo preceding days together w iati matter fur ihe general reader h be porpose and lhe inside will be ! ■| ihe doily paper of the same dav i i t new advertisements in ihe daily paper kve^-vs.i .\- nd s;uurda\s will also appear in hn s u • • k'v piper h:r the=e la ys wit lion t ___*-, ii/lilii.nal i-lnrrife lo hie advertiser this wl i,,n will.ol f-uiirse be mailed with the j ___, !■, paper of the same date and carry to the wl ■in the eoonlry ihe verv latest intelligence terms of the semi weekly paper i - annum payable in advance i five dellars . annum,in all cases when pay is not made ia advance m any person forwarding twenty-five dollars in m . r t mote ihan five pei cenl below par •• will be entailed to seven copies ft the same post office ; and at similar ijjje !. v l.!>t,i-r on:n,)er of subscribers when j nt is more than five per cent n^low l in new vork it will he sold at the current .. he proceeds carried v the credit of the 8u . and the pipers sent for a pro rata pe mt , a tio h kekly courier and enquirer i this sheet also of the s;-/,e of the d iilv con wm ■. i the laraest weekly paper issued from a press will be published on satardays only hid ii addition to al the matter publish d in lhe • _ lhe week will contain at least one kr i .-; great variety oi extracts w tnisi-ellaneous subjects relating to history tics literature agriculture manufactures mt i - arts led to make this sheet the most per t ' will be one of the largest of ihe kind m , ij to the reading public that is a di i the broadest sense ol lhe term is i irilv will be from containing all the n the only courier and at the same mn vtiy misi-_lhinpous nnd liierary by rei-nn ii ilicafions set up fur inser :,= conrier & enquirer are ■he public lo r quite any ex was ihis paper which fust gave ie names whigs and lncofucos io the two lhe unittd states and could its btunsels have rm-v.i>l at harrisburg in deeem fee i •>■•'.' hi'nkv clay would now have i : h oi ni lhe united stales lis 01 ',;..:,.•(• hi hakrv iiftiie vvest le , icnres he v |