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JOSEPH W. HAMPTON, -“ The powers granted under the Constitution, being derived from the People of the , 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, , 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.. 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—anrevious to the tar. ling, because we v.-ere so unfortunate as to difler j James Gerry. 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. together with Chase.s, Cases, C-omposing a pint of spirits turpentine, cents worth of oil'of mationat the present time, and as our columns have I Wnu W\ Irwin John Westbrook. Sticks, Furniiurt*, Ink, and every article used in the and>er, 12A cents worth oil of spike, 12^ do. oil of shown, shall not the les.s willinglv render every aid appeal is now made for support. D i:L AWARE, pr! Mg business, will be kept on hand, anil t'urnished stone, 12A cents do. camphor—-mix them all togeth- in our power to the formation of such an institution, Tlie Jerter.sonian will assume as its political creed, at i..aau!ac‘u.’'ers’ pric.c.s, George B. Rodney. v^r —anoint the diseased part of your horse with the when the agricuhural public shall signify their wil­ tim e landmarks of the Repitblican Party, the tloc- IMa r y l a n ' d . irines set forth in tin* aud Virginia Reso­ \ . H.— \ o laaeliiiie ca"’. Type maiiuibctTired i;* lingness to suport it in a proper and efbcient man­ this Foundry. li:iiment made as above st;^^•.l, runt tkiy.s, observing W m. Cost .Tohnson, James A. Pearce. lutions ot 179S—believing, as the under.^igned does, ner. Isaac B. Jones, ^ Alexander Randal!, thc'it (he a.uthovs ol' thes(^ papers, wlio bore a conspicu- New-York, h'ebruarv wO, iSll. ,')--.'^in to anoint three , that it voli.s the many, imperceptibly, Alex’r. H. H. Stuart, advantages will be seen in the third premium, wliich washed olV with warm soap stids, and then dried and intelligence of many, we liave recieved the most IVUliavi O. Gwde. to enrich the few ;—It clothes a fev,: wealthy indivi­ is now ad(b'd below, aud in the advertised prices of George W. Sommers. duals with power not only to control the wages of back volumes fainexed: before applying the liniment. The above mention­ ample assurence; and shoidd the result of the eflbrt William .1. Harris, John Teliaferro, Samuel L. Hays, tlie laboring man, but also at their })leasure to inflate CONDITIONS OF Tiir FARM ERS' R EG ISTER ed manner of applying the liuiment is intended par­ prove that we have been mistaken as to its expedi­ Henry A. Wise, • a' dej)ro.-/,s'.:i‘c piirjlarfn. or partial Icgifilafion, under what­ sheet ol' 10 jifigt's octavo. Price and conditions tlie Haiti more Co., Maych 29, ISU. Kenneth Rayncr, ° ever guif^c g ra n ted by our Legislatures : and, there­ same for both publications. The following List compose the Members of the From the Kt nfuckv I'armf'r. S o u t h C a r q l ix a . fore, v.’ill oppo.se the cliarterin£r of a United States II. All mail payments must be made in bank notes, 27th Congress in the Senate and House of Repre­ Sampson II. Butler, Francis W. Pickens, F*ank. Internal Improvements by the Federal Gov­ or checks, of pak vali e in Virgim.v—or otherwise, HORSE DISTEMPER. sentatives. Two members are to be added for Miss­ Wilham Butler, Barnwell Rhett. ernment. a revival of the TaritV System, and the new of a CITY bank of the State m which the subscriber Patrick C. Caldwell, James Rogers, federal si-heiuc of the Geu 'ral Government assum­ It is an iidlamatory ilisease. and shows itself in issippi, and three for Illinois, at^d the two vacancies resides;^ and all letters to the publisher (except John Campbell, Thomas D. Sumpter. ing to pay to foreign money changers iwo Ivnidrcd such as contain articles for publication,) must be young iiorses by the want of appetite, the dull lan­ from Pennsylvania arc to be filled, which when add­ Isaac E . Holmes, millions o f dollars, borrowed by a few Stat»;s for post paid ; and the publisher assumes the risk of loss guid look of the animal, his cough, and then a run­ ed, will make the list complete : G e o r o ia . lo^rd purposc^\ by mail-carriage ot all letters and remittances con­ ning at the nose. This tlisorder always efiects the As a question of vital importance' to the South, [Those whose names are in Roman letters, are Julius C. Alford. Thomas Butler King, forming to the foregoing condition.s, and which have higs ; and those in italic letters, are Democrats.] ariil one wliich. frotn various caiises, is every day been properly committed to the mail, or to the hands head more or less; it is distinguished into the talse Wilham C. Dawson, James A. Meriwether a-^.-uming a more momentous and awful aspect, the or genuine, in the malignant-—the first is loss a dis­ Thomas A. Foster, Eugenius A.Nisbet, ^ of a ])ostmas*ier.t SENATE. Roger L. Gamble, Lot Warren. .leih-rsotiian will not l;iil to keep its readers regularly HI. If a subscription is not directed to be discon­ order than a purifying of the humor.s, necessary to MAINE. SOUTH CAROLINA- Richard W. Habersham, aud accurately ad\i.scd of the movements of the tinued before the first mmiber of the next volume has all young horses. When the running of the nos­ Rnel Williams, Wm. C. Preston, -\orthern Abolitionists. It must be evident to all been published, it will be taken as a continuance for George Evans. John C. Calhoun. A l a b a m a . candid observers, that a portion of the party press of another year. Subscriptions must commence with trils is not abundant, a tumor is formed under the Reuben Chapman, JT. Jf. Payne^ NEW HAMPSHIRE, GEORGIA. the South have hitherto been too silent on this sub­ the beginning of some one volume, and will not be lower jaw that opens, sooner or later, and dischar­ Franklin Pierce, Albert Guthbert, D. H. Ijcwis, George S. Houston^ ject. We shall, tla'refore, without the fear of being de­ Benjamin G. Shields, taken for less than a year’s publication. ges a great quantity of matter. That is the genu­ Levi Woodbunj. John M. Berrien. nounced as an :'.]annis., lend our humble aid to assist K e n t u c k y . IV. The mutual obligations of the publisher and ine or benign distemper—tlie fal.sc or malignant is VERMONT. in awakening the P(*ople of (he South to due vigi­ sub.scriber, for the year, are fully incurred as soon as ALABAMA. LandafT W. Andrews, John Pope, lance and a sense of their real danuer. derived from the first, wlion it has not been well Samuel Prentiss, Clerment C. Clay, Lifm Boyd, James C Sprigg, the first nrauber ot’^ the volume is issued; and after Samuel Phelps. Willia ni R.King. While a portion of the columns of the Jeff'rsonian that time, no discontinutince of a subscription will cured, and re-app(>ars, and is a malady of the same William O. Butler, John B-Thompson, nill 1 devoted to political discussion, the great inte- be permitted. Nor will a subscription be discontin- kind, with the same symptoms; if it is not cured ]\L\SSACHUSETTS. MISSISSIPPL , . r> sts of M o r a l s . LiTrn.\Tt;Hi:. AciincrLTi'RC, and fied for any earlier notice, while any thing thereon thoroughly, it turns inlallihly into the glanders, very Rufus Choate, John Henderson, , Joseph R. Underwood, the Mkciiamc Ahts, shall not be neglected. With Isaac C. Bates. Robert J. Walker. Thomas Marshall John White. remains due, unless af the option of the Editor. seldom cured, and devotes the animal to a certain the-ciioicest selections on thesi' subjects, and a due RHODE ISL.\ND. Bryan Y. Owsley, quantity of light reading, the Editor iiopes to render Prrmitm.s in e.vtra copies, offered in consideration death. The malignant distemper is accompanied LOUIS ANA. Nathan F. Dixon. Ale.vander Mouton^ T e n n e s s e e . his sheet agreeable and profitable to all classes in of either advanced or early payments.— 1st. To eve­ ry subscribt'r v.dio shall pay for vol. 9, strictly accor­ with a high fever, a swelling of the head, hard James F. Simmons. Alexander Barrow. Tiiomas D. Arnold, Cave Johnson, society. breathing, and the running at the nose is so thick ISlilton Brown, ^ Orders for the paper, pnsfage paid, addressed to ding to the above conditions, (in articles I. and II.,) . TENNESSEE. Abraham Mc Clellan, before the 3lst January, (when No. 1. will be issued) that it comes with dilliculty; the animal must imme­ , .4. O. P. jSicholsoyh Aaron f' Brown, Hopkins L. Turney. the Editor of the .Tetlersonian, Charlotte-, IV. C..” William B. Campbell, Harvey M. Watters'on, will be promptly complied Avitli. an extra copy of the same shall be .sent; or instead, diately bo bled, in order to abate the inflammation. J. W. Huntington. Vacancy, if preferred by him and so ordered, a copy of either Thomas J. Campbell, Christopher H. Williams, The nostrils must be injectcd with mullen or flaxseed N E W YORK. KENTUCKY. Postmasters are requestx'd to act as Agents for vol. 7, or vol. 8. In like manner, at same rate of do Robert L. Caruthers, Joseph L. Williams. the paper, in receiving and forwarding the names oj tea, or both combined ; it prevents the ulceration of Silal Wnght, , Meridith P. Gentry, duction, any one person may obtain any number of N. P. Tallmadge. J. T. Morehead. suV)scribers and their subscriptions. copies to supply others. the inside of the nose and facilitates the running of O h i o . NEW JERSEY. The Terms of the paper will be fouiid above. 2(1. To every subscriber, not thus paying in ad­ the matter, particularly if a fumigation is atlded to OHIO. Sherlock J. Andrews, William MediU, Samuel L. Southard, William Allen, Benjamin S. Cowen, Calvary Morris, •TOS. W. HAMPTOx\. vance of the publication, but who shall do so, and in the above. Ii is made in the following manner; Cjiarlotte, March 5, ISll. all other respects comply with the above conditions Jacob 'W. Miller. Benjamin Tappan. E zra Dean, Jerem iah MorroAV, before June, 30th, an j'xtra copy of either vol. 7 or boil oats in the mullen tea, or flaxseed, or bran or PENNSYLVANIA. INDIANIA. William Doan, N. G. Pendleton, NFORMATION W ANTED, of Isaac Garner vol. 8 shall be sent; and the same to every new sub­ any other substance which, when thick enough, re­ James Buchanan^ Ohver H. Smith, Joshua R. Giddings, Joseph Ridgway, I of Wake County, North Carolina, who left his scriber, paying as above required (in Art. I. and II.) tains long a sufTicient degree of heat; put a small Dan'l Sturgeon. Albert S. White. Patrick G. Goode, William Russell, wife and four small children in August, 1839, stating at the time of his subscription being ordered John Hastings, Samuel W. Stokeley, quantity of this wash into a bag 2^ feet long, and DELAWARE. ILI.INOISE. Samson Mason, George Swenctj, that he was going to Guilford County to seek em­ 3d. «Every subscriber who has receiv^ed all the large enough to admit part of the horse’s head; a Richard H. Bayard, Richard M. Young, ployment, which Jie obtained from Mr. Isaac Pitts Thomas Clayton. Joshua Mathiot, John B. Weller. back volumes of the Earmers’ Register, and who Samuel JSPRoberts. James Matthews, of Jamestown, who engaged him in Marcli, 1810, to may be entitled by his payment to either of the fore­ thong of leather or rope fastened to the bag goes MARYLAND. MISSOURI. L o u is ia n a . go to Columbia, South Carolina, to assist in selling going premiums, instead of them may, at his choice, over the head like a headstall; the wash must not John Leeds Kerr, Lewis F. Linn, John B. Davidson, Edward D. White. a load of Guns or Rifles. Mr. Pitts on his returi^ and by his direction, be credited for vol. 10, to be is­ be too hot as tlie horse cou ld not bear the steam, Wm. D. Merrick. Thos. H. Benton. tells his family thut he left him in Columbia Jail. sued in 1842. John Moore, much less too cold, or it would have no efTect. VIRGINIA. In January last, young Mr, Pitts carries another R e m a r k s .—Any extra copy, sent as above stated, ARKANSAS. I n d i a n a . load of Guns to Soutli Carolina, and whilst there, When after a certain time it is cooled, take off the W’^iliiam C. Rives, Ambrose IL Seviei\ James H. Cravens, will be directed only to the name of the individual Wm. S. Archer. Richard W. Tliompson, he hears of Garner driving a stage about 100 entitled to it as a premium; but sent to any postoflice bag, and begin often tlie same operation again du­ WilUam S. T\dXon. Andrew Kennedy, David W’allace, miles below Columbia. that may be desired. The sending of every such ring the day, observing to take the bag off to let the NORTH CAROLINA. MICHIGAN. Henry S. I^ane, Joseph L. Wliite. Wm. A. Graham, Augustus S. Porter, Said Garner is about 5 teet 7 or S inches high, e.vtra copy will cease with the volume; but the like horse snort out the matter, if he is bo mclined, and George H. Proffit, Willie P. Mangum. Wm. Woodbridge. light complection, dark red hair and beard, blue arrangement may be renewed, and similar advanta­ put it on again if still warm enough. M isso u r i. eyes, with a thick upper lip, and inclined to be ges obtained by any subscriber hereafter, upon the John C. Edwards. John Miller. If the tumor under the lower jaw opens of itself, round shouldered. He cannot read or write, and is renewed performance of like conditions. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. A r k a n s a s . very dull of apprehension; he is also very much ad­ No agents or general collectors are employed for it should be rubbed with the following ointment; M a i n e . Edward Cross. dicted to using profane language. the Farmers’ Register. But any subscriber, post­ beat one or two yellows of eggs with spirits of tur­ Elisha H. Allen, NathU. S. Littlefieldy M ic h ig a n . Should this meet the eye of any individual who master, or other person, may obtain for his own pro­ pentine, put some of it on a bunch of tow, held fast David.Bronson, Joshua A. Lowell, Jocob M. Howard. fit the large allowances offered in the foregoing pre- knows any thing concerning Garner, they will be by a sort of covering or bandage to keep the cold Nathan Clifford, Alfred Marshall, DELEGATES ABSENT. doing a humane act by addressing a lettep to his mium«, by procuring the benefits to the publication from the sore; it is necessary to oliserve that any Wm. P. Fessenden, Benjamin Randall. Florida.— David Levy. distressed wile at Raleigh, N. C. for which the premiums are offered. Address Wisk(ynsan.—Not elected. open sore or wound should be covered to exclude N e w H a m p s h ir e . It is the desire of his affectionate and confidential EDMUND RUFFIN. Charles G. Atherton, John R. Reding, Iowa.—Not elected. companion that he should return to her and their Petersburg, Va., Oct. 31, 1840. the external air and all kinds of insects. This dress­ Edmund Burke, Tristram Shaw. four helpless children. ing must be done every day exactly. When the Ira A. Eastman, The Telegraph, (Texas) hangs out at its mast­ * It will be a^ain required, (as formerly), that mail pay­ head the names of David G, Burnet, for Presi- Should it not be Garners wish to see his wife ments shall be made in the notes or checks of specie-paying horse is cured, he must be purged once or twice in M assachusetts . again, it is hoped that he is not so depraved, and hanks, should any such banks be in operation in the States in order to carry off the remains of any venemous mat­ John Q,. Adams, , * dent—Edw'ard Burleson, for Vice President, It is lost to all feeling as not to heed the cries of his chil- which subscribers severally reside. Until then, the pubhsher, ter. Care must be taken to water the horse out ol a Osmyn Baker, Wm. S. Hastings, a little remarkable that the 1st syllable of both tlreii who are now suffering for bread. like all other creditors, and laborers at fined prices, mnst sub­ Nath’l. B. Borden, Charles Hudson, names is Bur. ^ mit, as now, to be defrauded by the aeration of the non-spe­ bucket if during his sickness he could not stoop his CINDERELLA GARNER. George N. Briggs, William Pamtentet', General Sam Houston is the opposing candidate cie paying banking system, of the difference in value betweeu head to drink ae usual; as he is feverish, the want Raleigh, May 11th, 1841. the best of such bank paper and specie. Barke£ Burnell, Leverett Saltonstall, for the Presidency, The Telegraph speaks of tlie t ‘ A postmaster may enclose money in a letter to the pub­ of water would increase his sickness and his suffer­ Wm. B. CeflhGun, Robert C. Winthrop. General as a man of noble traits of character, but Warrants, Casas, and Casa Bonds lisher of a newspaper, to pay the subscription of a third per­ ings. During the horse’s sickness, he must be dieted son, and frank the letter, if written by himself.” (Signed) R h o d e I s l a n d . degraded and lettered by viccs. The General is un­ for Sale at this Office. .Amos Kendall. Postmaster-Genciral. in the following maimer: cut straw and bran ; his Robert B. Cranston. Joseph L. Tillinghast. derstood to be iatemperate.