R VOLUME I. I CHARLOTTE, N. C., JUNE 22, 1841. S NUMBER 16
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»J i ' D ?4)’ i m r eiicxQ onian. JOSEPH W. HAMPTON, -“ The powers granted under the Constitution, being derived from the People of the United States, may be resumed by them, whenever perverted to thoir injury or oppression.”—.l/arft^on. Editor and Publisher, VOLUME I. i CHARLOTTE, N. C., JUNE 22, 1841. S NUMBER 16. TERMS: ^ O O Q drink, mullen or flax-seed tea, with a handful of] C o n n e c t ic u t . The MccJdcnbur!^ JeJ'crsoniaii^^ is published weekly, at TH E Subscriber respectfully bo;gs bran, sometimes a little salt given milk-warm : if the Boardman, Truman Smith, wenther be cold, a sick horse ought to be covered, if ' ° Brock way, Joseph Trumbull, leave to intbrni tlie citizens of Chiir- ■'-.A' rhouias B. Osborne, Thos. W. Williams. lofte, that he lia.«; made ample arrangements to lur- possible, or at least sheltered from the cold. V k r m o n t . nish them tor another year with tirst rate B E E F . Grass founder or melted fat is an inflamation of He has been in the business now nearly five years, Horace Everett, William Slade, the inner soft membrane of the bowels, lined with a ^hall hav’c a copy of t-’Iub of ten sub and the quality of his Beet! and the moderate prices Hiland Hall, AugustusO Young.o scribers may have tlie Dollars in at which lie has Iiitherto sold it, he hopes will insure mucous substance that hibricates them in that dis John ^Mattocks, sdvance. him a continuance of liberal paironage. He will A G U I C U 1. T U 11 E ease and looks like melted fat; it is most common in N e w Y o r k No paper will be discontinued while the subscriber owes any butcher and otfer in market none buf Beef of the summer after too much fatigue and over feeding, or Alfred Babcocic, Samuel Cordeny verv best quahty, aud nicely dressed. From the Ann r:can Farmer. Daniel D. Barnard, thinL^ if he is at>le to payand a failure to notify the Editor too strong a physic; it is the disentery of horses; John Greig, of a wish to discontinue at least one month before the expira THOMAS GOODLAKE. Victory Birdseye, Jacob Houck, Jr. DISEASES OF CATTLE AND HORSES. the animal dungs with effort, and the excretions are tion of the lime paid for, will be considered a new engagement. March IG, 1 8 1 1 . 2 - f Bernard Blair, Hiram P. Himt, ——-— 1- ■ ■ • S ir : I send you two invaluable recipes—I say in mixed or covered with a sort of jelly, and sometimes Sanmci S. Uoitiie, Archibald L. Linn, Original Subscribers will not be allowed to di.scontinuc the David P. Brexrstev, paper before the ex])iration of the lirst year without paying for valuable, because they have never failed in effect slightly bloody—the animal is very thirsty, looks to Robert McTjcllan, W i l U n m K © o . Timothy Childs, John AIcKeon, a full year's subscription. ing a cu''e with me, and ht ve saved me considera wards his sides which beat violently; loses his ap Thomas C. Chittenden, John Maynard, Aih-crtiscmenf-^ wili be conspicuously and correctly insert Tji>e and Stercotjiie Foundry, ble property. petite, grows poor, and may lose his life if not cured Staley N. Clarke, ed at One Dollar pt-T square for the first insertion, and Ttren- Christopher Morgan, liccipe fo r the cvrc o f bloated or swollen cattle, in time. As soon as the disorder is known, the John C. Clarke, IVm. j M . Oliver, fy-ftra Cents for cach continuance—except Court and other 71 Fuho}i. Corner of Gold Street, Nev'-York. when occanoncd by too free use of green vegetation, best remedy is inJections of mullen, bran or flax James G. Clinton, Samuel Partridge. (adicial ailvevtisv^'uienfs, which will be charged tircntij-Jireper Richard D. Davu^, or toofidl 2(se of icater after having eaten grain.— seed ; very little hay, no grain. Bran and water— Ijewis liiggs, cent, higher than the above rates, (owing to the delay, gene h e Subscribers take this method of announc Andrew JK Doig, James /. ^Roosevelt, rally, attendant ”pon eollt'otions'). A liberal discount will be T ing to thoir friends and the public generally, Give the animal thus atlccted, from half a pint to a inJections and drinks of slippery elm, if the first in Joseph Egbert, John Sanford, made to those whu ndvt rt'-o by the year. Advenisemt nts sent that, having purchased the extensive anti ^\^ell knownpint of tar, according to its size and constitution; jection could not be procured. Boil barley mixed Charles (r. Fert i.<!, Thomas A. Tomlinson, in for piiblioation, mu.- ' hi marked with the number of inser and you will soon have tl;e satisfaction of seeing with honey in small quantity, makes a cooling'diet Millard Fillmore, John Fan IJuren, y .J|.c John G. Floyd, tions desired, or they w.ii Lv I'nlli-'hod unlil furbid and charg the animal entirely relieved. 'Phe, most convenient and is used with success. I am with esteem, yours, Jlenry \ an Rennselaire, ed accordingly. Charles A. Floyd, Aaron Jfard, formerly ownetl by Alessrs. Conner aud Cooke, they way that I have found to give tlie tar is as follows: M . M e x t e l l e . iCi:’ Lotters to the Kditor, uiikss containing money in sums A. Lav. rence Foster, Fernando Wood, have reniov('d the sam« to their present central po Elevate the animals head, (when lying down is Seth Gates, John Young. •■'i Five DoUars, cr over, nuist come ire-:, of postage, or th*' sition. Having made extensive revisions, additions, most convenient.) open its mouth, and put the tar NATIONAL agricultural SOCIETY. J e r s e y . ;r.uount paid at the olliee here Ns ill be charged to the writer, and alterations, they are now prepared to execute Nr.w in • very instnnee. and collected as oilier accounts. orders of any magnitude they may be favored with, as low down in its mouth as possible, with a small We are jdeased to percieve from the public Jour John B. Aycrigg, Joseph F. Randolph, with, promptness, and on as' iavoVablc terms as at paddle roimded at the end ; then let the animal clo.-?o nals, particularly those devoted to agriculture, that William Halstead, Charles C. Stratton, PROSPECTUS OF THE any other Foundry in America. To their new Spe its mouth, keeping its head moderately elevated till the subject of a National Society for the promotion John P. 1>. Maxwell, Thomas J. Yorke. cimen Book, wliich has been recently extensively it swallows the tar. of Agriculture, as proposed by our public spirited PrNNSYLVANlA. circulat»ul. tiiey v,-uuld respectfully refer. licnjamia J. Bidlack, jettcftlrtiiiuvs 3cffn*.Q0ivinu friends Me.ssrs. R o b in .son and G a r n e t t , through illiain Jack, All articles inanulactured by them shall bo of a I believe tar to be excellent tl)r horses with the Charles Brown, Francis James, the (Jultivator, is beginning to be discussed in a r i l H E present is the tu ?teft'ort that has ])oen made material etpial, if not superior to any manutactiu’cil cl.-olic, though I am not positively certain thal it is. Jeremiah Brown, George M. Keim, - fl- tf> t >:iablish an oru’au at the birth-plact' of Ame in this country—an<l undergo a ihor-.ugh examina I doubt if I dill not save two valuable horses of my manner which shows it has attracted much atten James Cooper, Joseph Lawrence, rican Independence, thrin:gh which the doctrines of tion as to ap])earaiice, rangintr. dressing, and proper own with tar. that were extremely ill with the cho tion, and is looked upon with great favor. We do Davis Dimock, Jr. Albert G. Marchand, ly assorting. All articles exhibited inlhe Specimen Peter Xewhard. llie Democratic Party could be I’reely proniul£rated lic ; but I am not certain, as otlicr remidies were used not the less reJoice a these indications of public fee- j Joseph ^Furnace und defended—in which the great jirinciples of I^ib- Hook, formerly issued by Conner and Cooke, toiie- Arnold Plumer, I>revious to the tar. ling, because we v.-ere so unfortunate as to difler j James Gerry. <Tty and Ei{ua!ity lt»r wliich the Alkxa.ndkrs, the tlier with sons t») Fi»nfs .<uid b\ them, c a n now be Robert Ramsey, PoLK.'S. and tlioir iieroic compatriots perilled their all furnished from this Foiuidr\ without delay, Avitii Pt cipe fo r the cure o f sicec-iy in horses, which is trom these gentlemen, and some others of our excel- Gti,<ttine, Jolni Sergeant,^ • »n the 20th May, ITr'). coidd at all times find an many since added. also i j-celh nt fo r irounds. bndsts and sprains in hor lent friends, not as to the utility of such an insiitu- ! Henry, Wm. Simonton, A\IIiT.,IAM Tf.\0.\R & CO. are a>rents for the rmshrinking advocate. Its succ(‘s.-^ rests chiefly with ses.-—To one |)iat of unboih'd flaxseed oil, add half tion, but as to the expediency of attempting its for- | John Snyder, the Ilepublioiin }>arty of Mecklenbiu’g—and to them, sal«^ ot’ the .\api-r. AVasliington, and Smith Pres.ses, George W. Toland, and tht' Republicans ot‘ tlie surrounding country tlie whic]i.