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TIIK MINERS' AND FARMEUS’ JOUUNAI-'. M , X — "'L POKTRV. FOk TBS JOIHXAU I/>RD BYRON, jlfr. EJit«r—Tba Wlowinj pofin ■cidrcsscd to Mim Ch«worth, w ascribed to the p^n of Lord By- Ton, «nd i» rcf>crti'd lo h»ve Wn wriltvn on the left two letters, one directwl to his lather, I the other lo Mr. llradlee ; Miss I'rudlee loll >OTICK. Y wiS; Fl.l/Aliavingf this djy one directed to her father, and all three ... , ’ I souubio cause, tuis H to (orcw'urii all |K rfoiis iroin ' were enclosed in one (package. trading wiili her on my ai'couut, as 1 will not |«iy Mr. Bradlec is truly a bereaved and heart! any dcbu sliu may contract. 1 broken man. Hut u short time Mnce, his i W. R M«-'AW. YoiUmr. S. r. March 4, !n13. »>u and partner died of consumption; and ere of bit drpartiur tor Grceoe. If you think it j last stmiiiier he lost another child ; by the me/iu a place in your column^ please to lay it parting uf a wheel tire, as she was l(K*king keibrc your reader* in your next paper, and oblige ; out oC a ca rriage »iudow in which they wei e A Sl'BSC'RlliER. I reluming I'rotn the country. Tif done! and shivering in the ijale The bark unfurl* her snowy aail: And whistlinj o’er the bended mast, Loud sinf* on high the (Veshning blast— And I must frani this land begone, Because 1 cannot love but one. Blit could I be what I have been. And could I see what I hare seen, Could I repose upon ths breast Which once my warmest wist>e* blest, 1 should not seek another tone Because 1 could not love but one. *Tis long since f beheld that eye Which gave rae bliss or niuery ; And I have striven, but iu vain. Never to think of it again : For though 1 fron> .Vlbioa I still can only love but one. As some lone bird without a mat* My weary heart is desolate; 1 look around and cannot trace One friendly smile or welconie facc ; And even in crowds I’m still alone, Because I cannot love but one. And I will croes the whitning foatn, And I will seek- a foreign home: Till I forget a false fair face 1 ne’er shall find a resting place : My own dark thoughts I cannot shun But ever have and loves but one. Tl>e pooreat, veriest wretch on earth, Still finds aonie hospitable hearth, Where friendship’s or love’s softer glow May smile in ioy or soothe ia wo; But friend or lover I have none, Because I cannot love but one. I go! but wheresoe’er I flee There’s not an eye will weep for me. There’s not a kind congenial heart Where 1 can claim the smallest part: Nor thon, who hast my hofen undone Wdt Sigh, although I lov* but one. To tliink of every early scene— Of what we are, and what we’ve been— Would 'whrlm 5ome softer besrt with wo; But mine, alas ’ hath stood the blow, Yet still beats on as it begun. And never truly loved but one. And who that dear loved one may be Is not for vulfar eyes to set; And why that love wa.« earliest crost. Thou knowest the best— I feel the most Put few that dwell beneath the »un Have lived so long, and loved but one. I’ve tried another's fetters, too. With charms, perchance, as fajr to view ; And I would fain have loved as well— But some uncor.querable spell Forbade my bleeding heart to own, A kindi'ed care for ought but one. Twould soothe to take one lingering look And blew thee in my last adieu: Yet wish I not their eye to weep For him who wanders o’er the deep. Though wheresoe'er my bark may run I love but thee—I love bat one. Boston Transcrijft. ^^ovrnino,—A French writer gives a neat suinmarv.ol' the did«:rent observances xo rii K. r|IMF firm ef ('i>hrn tV Co. or Cohtn H yaff I. bt mg dissolved, I am prnpured lopuy ni v jk r tonal (k'btson demand, and alsothuM ut'the fiiiil. The nubscriber returns his lhanks to hi! I'riendH ami tliejiublic Ibrthe very libt ral pAtronage lestow id Ujioii him during the ]>a!it y> ar, iind he 1io|h.> liy uttentiun to l.ininesi* lo merit their c ustom.— ll’ii shop in one dour above his former stcnd. I]iii(l Ibr NaBt*. X. 1 Vi 11.1. sell ihe following tracts ■ ol Land, vii; t»nf tract ly- ,ing ubout » mill * north of Su;:«r ^(.’nek Church, containing 250 uerts known ns the Hrick Mouse place. Alsii, niHuit *JOO acres on the north side of .Mallnrd I'rirk. .XNo, a sniull tract lying on Clark’s Creek, and onoof alhint KM» acres, Ijing iu I’rovidenee Stileinent, on the Sii .Mile Creek, mII of which I will sell privately, on liberal terius and !ovi for cash. '1 HO’S. .M.KXANDKK. F,L. 12, 1P33. a.’;ii>9 A 1*1*|{ K.VTIC W subscriber will take, if a|>plii'aiion is I made soon, an Apprentice to the ( ur|)vntcr'8 WATtUES AND j£wELLHv. KKMOVAL. THOMAS TROTTER inform tho public, that he bu ▼ ¥ moved his Shov, to his old stand |,. occupied by A. (J. M’ilkinson, as a Taylsr S'^;' two doors north of Boyd’s Hotel, where tU, 111 his hne will receive punctual attention. Htiiong mankind,'relative to mourning and | Any debucontracted l>y Mr.(. olien 1 will n>i If funeral ceremonies. All the world, 33 _og,f \WA1I. he, is acquamu^d witb the ,rta?niticence ofj I the Konian obsequie.s and tuneral games. The llrwks also burnt their corj^s ofdis- ' tin^uished individunis, with iiineral leasts j and lamentation of horrid weepers, though they geiK rally displaced n less sumptuous ot' Samuel I’hurr, dec’d. I will sell ut'pul.lie I grief and a better regulated pietv. 'I'he'.luction, l,‘»ir 1(» likely younp .NK;KuKS,eon. ! 1‘ersians burii^d tiie bodies of the dead; the -‘ri'n!: ot H »«••> W i hUdrat. A ervdit , i Wyatt, will please make |Niyment to me |nr- I Konally. J • I >oTiri-:. ' ^ the 27lh intilant, at the late dwellinj house ■ made soon, an Apprei|tice lo IMe t ar,H.-nter s inanuftrl„^ l-rsde. None need apply but such a.s . an conic ) NoAh-CarolinaS?' well ri commended as to uikI cd into any article that may he ordered. ' .tans envoi, There are !il>o some oilier artlelis which w ill l>e sold un the same dav. i>. It. Dl'NI.M’, .l(/w'r. .VcrrA :tt:m them, for preservation’s sake, in a .«ort of lacker; the Kgyptiaus embalnH'd and dried them, exhibited them on tt*stival dajs, placed them at their table among their guests, giiardel them as tbeir most precious pos sessions, and lent and borrowed money Uf>on ilatik of Ahvlhmi'ai'oliua. (mdcrsicned Commli.»ioners appointed I. lo o|i,'ii liooks of MuWriplion at Charlotte, The .Hf’diriiie A; Driis; !>itorr' Al Ihe SifTH of Ihe O 1.1> K .t| .HORTAR, lor Stock in tiie Hatik uf t\vilh.l aiulina, hereby ’ Xorih of tkt L'ourt-Hau$t and ont door frmj^ Ta ! 'la !! 'I'a !! ^■^IK>.'^K in nrrcaro furthiir taxes, troin the I. year l^V^4 np to 1'3:2, must j>ay tlitm and these strange pledges.—In our titue, the custom of Jaticing at funerals is only prac I ‘’’“f “'V' ' I . * J. ' I includid in Ihe abr.Tc dnlca arc-pul i!ito inv Mantis' , Used m India and among some savage na- ,-„r ci.llecti.,n, and ihcv will b. collnted wiUiout I j tioiis; but tuiierul entertainments still pre-1 fear, favor, or ailVeiioii, and ihat« nh eost*. " i vail in many European countries. Among j IS.\.VC sri;.Nt;KK, I'oHti. jolliers, the ceremony of interment is solemn j land silent, which nevertiieU'ss dues not in-i llltorniatioil Wailtillj;. Iterfore with the wish that all may be for- j Y hroiher, UAMKI. Ki)SAMiN. iril this I gotten as speedily as possible. e observe l{ive notiee th:it i>aid books will be 0|m tied at the Store ftf Joim Ir»m, in the town of Churlotte, on the -l:li day of February next, and w ill loutiuue open lor the space of sixty da\ tin rcsttcr. Tiio Capital .Stock in said llank is tixed at one nnlliou of (toll.irs, to bv divided luto sliares uf one hundiid dollars rach. .I(»HN IRWIN, I I I Sl’KINC.S, M. I»AMIiS«)V, S\M L. MH »»MH, \\.\i.j.ai.i;.\anuf.r. . — Chnrt-Ult, Jan. HD. I^;U —:/3tf ' "«•»»• ottered by_ H U>*ai« ot — ► ^ I low price*, and iindc-r warrant to be purs, fVesii t 4'afauCia liaill lor Naif*. Igool. Fomi/y .Vedw-me* of every ilescii)AigGu OKI l.K lor sale my land lying on llie Ca- put up in retdinesa for sale and labelled, «iiii. lAH b« ruf’r a tew miles b* low the 'I'uokasK gr ! roctions for use. Physicians and Mcrchanu Ford. There arc three small Iratts making in also lie accommodated lo any ext4-nt that thrj» all f'Oi) «CT% wtiieh will be tiividfd in any may neid. PreseriptJons wiU st aal Uines be ^ l» 'uit purehtser*. Tlie e,nslity nf n n«t of this compounded and all orders duly attended is. Jruim't Slort, IS furnished willi a full and extensive assortment of UHI(;n, /’a I «/*, Sh ijfieat Itutru Meals, Skof FurrtUwrr and all tiie f'anry I’tr lumrry and Stoliima AnifUi pertaining the .\|iotbecar|r Busi. country some five or ^iv years since, and j I more ostentatious rites for tiersons of con-1 **** news 1 have had at him was from 1 aui»- j !sequence; the.r carriages follow them j ville. KeniHcky, whichha.^ b«-.n .Kut four yca^ . * 1 • »_ • and It was uiidcrtiUxxi that he nad ^oiic dow n tht tlic gra\e atifl sonH'hriK*s UiCir horst!4 l''j rivt-r lo Nev.-.()rl*aiiv l!c i»ihal ■ j paraded, winch, having l>rvn made to fast,' ter by pn>te»sion, is aUmt years oW,.mx ti. 1 j seems lo partake of the atHiclion of the oc-1 h'Sh, and has a i^culiar scar or mark on tlM- U(>. casion. The Orientals, from whom ‘'P’ 1 ^ i_ .1 perMjn intortninf me 11 he is ahv, and wit« r- hu. borrow this custom, went turtherthev . » I land IS tirkl r^tr. .\s I am d tiniiintd to sell, a bar^'ain 11.ay U; had II a;>p!u'.>tii.ii !■ iBacie imme ui.it. !r. TIio. H..SMAU1X Frfc. P. I r.n. U J7 » lurU^te, D#c. 9*.», l«a. C. .MORKLniv THO.VI vs J. IIA 0. In-wtnt, N>' \i'iitrr SliffI, \fui- Ymk, RF rrcirin» tl.eir .'^pruijj lin|iorlations in I.O\VI> AM> KKFI)*S ^ M>« III.OKI>F,TOOTIim' M.tll’Utt Utt’ttt't, 4 lumt S’ tmtilXH. , o«tsimd »t Tm* HKMri^t & r- rn^lllS wasbrireetually cb-«n»es the trrtJi,i(( JL tains nn seid i>r anr ingrrtiiant whicli a any way bi injurious. It is arrerabte lo th(> made the horses m tuneral pr.jcewions weep, otherwise, will mnler a u>.tin? f.vor or>hi» bro- , •''''‘‘h.'U MtrchanUat tlH.n,.»t rtduced prici po*. ra.ue. It hardi'ns the gums by blow ing a piirticular powder up their lh«r at Charlotte. .V C. The cauw ol'ihe irquirt " • yilusUe run#dv fcf Canker or soreBcssW nostrils. is. Uiat IIktc i» an oblate to selllv and divide. ^,id ‘ f Uut^ ««»«»- I I I I - . Lc is a Uwlui I nr il iivinr. coiii;d.1.'wurlinrnt ot (...It ami I’lain I, H »K I.N(» ' ^ In Italy, the mourning was tormerly wlrite ' ' JdlJX f?0S\M0N i*I.AS.'«l> lonstanUynn hand at low rates tor women sihJ brown lor men; in China it l',‘J3, * IJopir.; a runtmui'.ionof the Ubrral support is white ; in Turkey, Sv ria, and Armenia, it I 1 .-•■■k, l-^ • i v-., out .•J.mtlR-rn ineod., we i-4 blue • III F.I\nt Cf«llo\v • in 1’ilii.Mi trr'v . 1, I he Witor^ of pap^ r» in I.hijnMlIc. Ken-. ^ k' 1 V I ''^1 fucky. and o^her w..t..rn psp. r«. will .„n.. r a la- d.-siral.lr (,ot^. forttal u.arkct-and it stmU hach ot these colors had ongmally its tliys, vw ..n lUni.l Ko«etnan u.^mu r Q„; ,L.,v. a.l. lon.i.nt erji aiur l« prom.rfe ihe interest tical sigmtication.—W hite is the emblem ^ two or three we«k». • wdtr«. of purity, celestial bine indicates the sj>ace' .NO'Fll'F, I '1 IHiM.VS J. IivUKtiW .V ti». '^IIIS is to notify the vnSliV. that the f;rn>..fl „ , ""'I’®;’'’':?'• iVfir Jflh. 1", l-n -Jjai vUere the soul ranges atu-r deaUi; )ellow ru or the tinge of dead leaves, exhibits death " \ Co. or ( n*n. j; Uynu i* him«oK. d,: , as the end of all human hope, and man tiill- I I,.. .1 „ 1., r.i- ( . . ‘““t may be n>i.traded in tlic i.uUii oi tiie alien ing like the leafot Antunin; grey presents thecolour of the earth, our . ummon mother; Any contract nmV, or d.hi inmrr.H hy Mr* —and black the funeral custom now adopted t'ohm I »ill n. i I* uecouuuWv lor, unU>> I am throughout Europe, is an allusion to tlie, personally eternal night. j j In England, the king never wears black. I lie is clothe*! in red, as niouniiiig. 'I'lllj 4«Olil> FOI ADICl the reign of Charles \ III, while wa^ the' I funeral garb in France. J ho Emp«?ror •'^ifninlarltn rd Jrtrf ffrtf frmit 170.3 used to sutler' »yorth-4'ututtina Uoht. XDTK’i:.. H T If now,the lir{;inuiiiK iJ a .NVw > r«r, there- Ckmrlalte, 0(1. 27, l^^2. S A ODI.KSjV 11 A11^' KSS. J K\li:n T. KV \ H.WK oft hand and «. tiniM to uianutanr.ri ^their Shop in the south esM t of Mr. Hpring’s Hrick H. MjadtrH antt tmrnlltmrH'% RF.SJ COIIK.N. Jr.'I of a superior sly)r of workmanship and gonjc: torr It is a!! iii>{>rir'.ai.t that tbr tran-a^lions i eru mal risls, by lltc .Mrsars. Jelksit, of Im. *«f ih-' lint year fh^nld he d.jM'd, I li«jIIhis*- that county, who are well kiwwn in the western ha.‘ ojxn acrnunt* with nic will not fail to come and close liy livnd or Cash inini iliiluJi>. J.Mi, C. in'oKI.VS. J..n II, l-.T-.—Vltf DLFFJIRKD ARTU LI>. C HAHI.OT'I i: lli>Ti:L t'or Sntr. J W HF Sch'rriUr,»isiiing in remove from f"hir. JL kittr. c;Ur lor sale, iiptm vrrv ;r«jMjn«blr lt.rin*, tl'e sti>te ismmiI rslali.uhinint, wiii>-h is •■I ; rt»» i.t in • nl rr|i«ir. .■Ml the out-build- irt;r« ar*'w'll fixed fur Carr)in:f on ihe K’lsir.ess c»rtnfoil»hly. 'l lir » srif n «•'! knrwn lo bo i-. his w tiofi •/ Itir v.il! be atti iidtti to. if ri' jiK'ti d rhfirlvtl', /)«• 1-3-i. J I* ll;»Vl>. I..«f or .v/.c/ a; /r Munn v 'll. Kl I Mil HI. I OI .NTV. John \V. I.iiid- xy a:.d utlieis ^ / y f^Q(’iTY, i'ctilif'n t«>r saic ol' _ S iT)’’^UJ Im!.fly_^ ^ i^„j. i 1 ap[x .ifiu:; lo iti ■ ».->li***' lion of the C'onrt, | liist . I.iml'ay, the ii«lrn«]ant luthis ; sland the Itratw tl lle«a>; rrhbratrd AKtlUE ^ i I^eopold, who died in 1 I his beard to grow in disorder during thej \ U I t*K ?tl, ' -r ,, .j:: ■ ■ —r ' whole period of luc.uming. In this he lllli- F'SPU'rn I.I.Y infornu. his tVirnHi. and Moft Milancholtf—Double Suicide.— ta ted the Jews, 'i’be dowager eiuprtsses ■» the pubh'r, that lie contir.u«. at hin oid , „„ Yesterday ruomiog the Ixniies of .Mr. John never left otf weeds, and th*-ir apartm«-nts tbct ourt Hocm, sui>*r»iiT' u! sny in'i Carter and M tss Mary Bradlee were found were hung with black till their death. The ^rp^iut^s^Td at n duX . coui.try- .^ny coniinunuslion mi»pcniod in the first chamber of Atr fath- Chancellor of Franco is the only }«-rson in - i- -o- . i...i* ~ er's (Mr. Samuel Bradlee's) store on Wash- the kingdom who never wears mnjrniiig. Rrctivcd lauly uln. .N«.*.Voik a s^i'.enuid a* inglon street. They were hanging, each l l he brothers, nepliewx, and cfiusins nf sorinaiitof in a handkerchief, tied to the same rope, I’opes never wear it; the happiness of tav-i ‘J' and fastened to the hook of a scale beam.— ing a Pope in the fnmil\ is t«x» great to al- The) had mounted on two chairs, and it | low them to be alllicted even by his dealh. Fil.i;r« F \R RINwS and TINS, to appears that .Miss 6. being shorter than Mr. Hut the m«iHt remarkable of all these I''*'"';';*!-'^uhy. 1’tc.rl si.d Jet Kl N«.| JMil V;s, Carter, tlicy placed a box on her chair to i usases, is perhap?^that of the people of those y f'-**'"'’' elevate her to his height. It would seem ancient nations, who dressed tliemseivs a- A*n as«° tmcnt m HKI. \>T TINS that they had embraced each other, and women when they lost tlieir rtlalions, in W.teh \.n)s. Uat/h .Vw Fa4,ioncd then pushed away the support, as they were order it is said, that the ridicule attached | FM^U I’i ^Tl'.f) PFM li.S, found hanging inclose contact, face to face, to tlieir vestments, might make thcinasiiuui- a*» .rtmer.i of Watrh Mr. Carter served his appremiceship ed of their grief. ‘iuarj , s,^, t,cks, &c. Ac. tv ith .Mr. Bradlec, and left him about three i ' J^ ' """ - V /\ I II ^ • / J 4 1 I • : Ml ni» f/iMiUf am. the public in ffrntral, i»«r lhir yean since for New Orleans, where he en- ' a LoiuL—K l>achrIor m kmd Wid U»Hral patronaij. ht r. to orr,.nd tered into business. .Mr. Brarllee wrote to Essex county, v\ho was soincwhat stricken them th»t e\ ry • riifn fluW l« u..d t.. m. ni him, sometime last summer, requesting him bad l>een for some time enamour-. * '»ntinuanc. ofthrir mrJiiium ai^l tLvor. to return and cniter his store as an as.ststant wth one cf the maiden sisterhood, but **' altsiation'. m hi« I u-1 iu his business, otle ring him favorable terms..t“'t niuster courage enough to f>op "'"ringir j'Irti'i *. * can be i.uiid, wuhouUosh.j Mr. Carter returned, took his post, and re- tb-qurstion. One day he was re-olved lo i %[>o, liir .*^>a’(* Itclorls |bl' nwred a former intimacy with the daughtpr, attempt. lie accordingl) went b, to whom he was generally admitted to Ix,- iiou«e, knor ked at the dcKjr, and nis witho'it mjnrv lothe health, betrothed, and pormitlfjd to visit and accom-1 l‘''‘;ly duicinea made her app.-arance. Af- t'luirtvu, 'l, I'.Ti. pany her accordingly. .Mr. Bradlce desired * mutual nod the following laconic dia-; torei ire from business. .Mr. Carter entered i '“=>ued. ‘Do you want to chariBr into an unsuccsesjsl'ul negotiatirjii to pur-j ^‘'*'‘lition’’ ‘.No.’ ‘Nor 1 neilhfr.’’ chase tl»e “stuck and staiul,'’ with a view turning aliout our l>aclip|or concludfd > to imme diate marriage. Not being able to . conversation wiih ‘ I hank httivon, I’ve accomplish his wishes, he resolved to n turn load oil my stomach.’ to New Orleans and renew his business j ^ there. Miss. Bradlc*e was anxious to accom-1 of rirtiie.—Tho. following {.my him, but her parent.s refused their con- i reflection is to found in the Lifo of and ux.k w iih him my brown Wse, ..duh-1 Mhrrwi.o t)« hill will !• taken ^^''^t. '1 lie lovers were rerMiered miit'jally | "‘•''bert, of Cherbnrg. : »nd l.ndle, lit: was rai»ed in Virgmia and may pm c«nri.s«j and heard (mrl.'apamst h* r. unhappy, and in an hour of madness resfilved ; “ Everj-body lov(?s the Mrtuous, whercj^s hr irymj to get Uck. | I> R. 1)1 .NLAP.e. m. r. of th Stale ts superior workmen—.Also, Sai!illrl>ap$, Vnltttr*, ^arttnpalfM, Ktis (\ich 4’f'lg Hamru, Cart], and H Harneu, lloritmen'M Cap IlMtlrrt, ai d all olher articl>«. tt«n«l(y manufarlur'it shops m llw Ho*ilh«-rn Sljlcs. In addiluNi lo Uw s)«re, «s* have on baix! t' I rsl s'M.rlaHiil of iiig»nd I'amtk k Jit lUlt, &(i;rv^ Irtimt, Mid all other arlJciiM er««ary lo trim oft r'addle* and Harness, »: will Ur s».ld low fer cash We >1 Ilia pobhi lo esll and eisniia iifno tiH sitlijee! nMl-ri«Uand work manufaetured, bar pnca- l'uK»c«9K>n tfivrn forthwith, jai;.’r lor Usi insri. IStf F'.mr or f»c j«nmrym»n Kaddle and IU" Makers Is wanlrfi, to whuh good wages s* (i«en, by applyiii2 to JA.« T. A.'iRFRY 4 I* Thetiwrouah nrttruoK^ r.,orl.II .u- ;nC>,(r:ott^rnti|. 7th Mou.Uy afUr hloo.ird r..arc_l*er pedi^re.^ ilie nil M ndav .f March n. xt. then ami thereto ^ '“"7 "• '*»« »"«“ dirtiiMruirhrd t an.w.r, p!.Ld. .^c. oliK^rwisc tJi« l.ill wiil Im ukcn ^ '* “V'’ ‘"f'C pro . oi.!es.o si.U he aid . * part, as lo him. Jr , *•"** ‘"J*"'* *'' I), ft. llF.M.AP. f.n.f. i ‘*'*Ww»K’d, II IS sesreely nrersstry In stj i> ,ll.l.X-frir. nuv -,'1. t#;.10 •S/ 177; (H- \ttUUf lMtOl.L\A, ^ r Ki rxri ki: i ki ntv. Jnhn Mart and uUM-rs s-io Ki:U AHI>. ^B^IIE ahnve reward wiU U- paid ■ to any f>erii/»n. who will ap- pri^hend iny iioy \\ ILI.I \M aixl I'xljri hii.T KI auv jail,or delucr him lo me, at this place. IN; i- a -li.ul ni.id»: Uiy, yellow complictfd, gwl | ] Hung (I Uic prr^nt day, ss they have beer ' th« aiost stM-iemfui d'Slaiioa llorses in tV^^ , Ilk \ ir(>iiii4, .Vortli and .Soulh-C'arohna, I and 'I'l iin ss-e tbr th«; last fifteen years. Ik l IT is a bandsnme h«y, ftve feel three I in hi-iirlit, fmir year's old neat tpring. I • j ^ cirii that he w ill make a good Ueedrr. s» I ti>rin and hkwd ar« gu*d. ParueolarsmaiJf tf'*' I ap(- am.: l.i itj- .i.'isl'itticn of the Court,' i.i due liuie. II, a. BIHT'iV. R. II nFRTV.' 90tf IS nil iTY Pi ttti-j*i lor sail* of I.Mnd .1 I thut Anil Vi i! oo, om of the i' frndant* in Uiis I •a>^, I' nM a re»nli nt of lhi« S|..li, It it l/in tiirt j fhiftrnl, that piiltlirnlir.n be made »ii wwks in (h I .Miii*fs’ it Farmers' JuumI, Uial the said Ann VV il>oti may aj^x ar al our ne»t Ciniit ol hxjiiily, lo bi' held lor .Mecklrnburi; i-oiiiiiy, at llic Court- hioking; aliuiit‘4^1 yearn old, (ivp (rr | I Hoiisf? m Cbarlollc, on tbi' 7th M.mi'av atler th- '■leht or Ifn it>chpn bi;.'!!. lie left me on Uie 2ild i 'I'^'day in .March next, then and ifirre to an to teriumate their existence. hu\e told. 'I'liey left Mr. Bradlee’s hou«e yesterday riflernoon, urwler preteiice of going to rrmttV (.'hurch. Their parents worship at Mr. I'lerjHifit's. No alarm was f«-lt for the nl>- s*-nco of .Miss Bradiee, as she was in tlie hawt of accompau)ing .Mr. Carter to his father's house, and often n.rnuined there overnight with his sister, 'i'here are du plicate keys to the store, orw of which Mr. Carter us«.‘d. I he result we the vicious do scarce love one another. — .. i . f .1 , . .11 . ' nitlfrrillr s. C. hfh.'J,, I pon the same subject an .Arabian happi y ' observed, that he learned virtue from tlic bad, for their w ickedm s# mspirel him v» ith a distaste to vicc. SAU: OF I'rh. 11, 1 '13.—Price »Jy. ‘IJ fiiJfi iiJATi: (IF M)Kill i'riU)LL\Ji I'harlcttoii niid ('hem*- I ri^IlK .'•TKA.M 1 Capt. J. C. I. raham, ckRKBSSBQEk be^n eni^aged the h> I owr In Uh irsdr running belwsen Cbsrls»l*‘’ I Ch'ntw, calling at (>«irKrlowB on b« a™” I and down, will r* unw her trips in ths emf*' ^ a few dn^i, jnd is int> tided tohe e*tiniiei w . tr.'ide tile rn^ulng season. Tlie X j draft nf water, drwwi«i; only four snd a kstf A TIriliral i Li.vcMir \«oi .niv. t'^Ul \», .M an wishini; to study .Mcdicine, j f »urf uf I'ltat uml .V*«sio/u, il ,.>ill .kT. k. ^ Mrh Chen* ho IS caimUe of t. a. hini;l.h, rudiments \ Z,ia:iX ? » »«n fc«d d. wi I et.abte ber to rearj, of t!« Knch.h l.an».iag., can obU.n » situation | David I.K-k.nan , j S'"*,'?; in a privntc tauiily up«jn ihc follow inp Itrms ; | re. / Original Atl.nrhn»nt, levied „f |v«t * hgbUncd at ttis i 'l o I. :.rh t or .1 young children two. lint. hi«,^ -o.i Und. ; ’ r.ijnf^iMWe .r,-omn»d«ti«ns for a fe* I ft ^ virtue of a lAjt d of Trust, lo in I B on th- SOlh of OcloU-r, A l>. l-.'t,', hy Ro ..io;r4phy b ft I Ilii.kins, for purpr/w-s ther in nieiitioncd. I I For wh will s« I! at the Court-House in Charlolte, on the .... .Ill 1 J . . • Ith -Monday 111 tln» month, being the !i.>lh of th VV hen the lad whos#; d-jty it is to open , same, abf^ut the Ftor»*, went there in the morninp, he i •»- ■ iIa'!.'! f..,i.dthatbvini^.Min,.hisownkev,h^.ad' T knocked „.{ ■!.. M1.C, ,iK. :,t, in-ide, On entering Ihf ston* he l.jund acres, l^.ii„l. .1 by H e lan.N of Col. n,„ . Mr. Carter’s cioak on tlie couiiter, and I'-O'*. •• M. Ki.w ji, il,. h, tf!- of .fo»» pll WlUftM, thought all was not right, hut did not ,,o ‘^‘"’'1 F-'i- T. rmsn.ad known into the chatnUr where the bMhes ^^'-re j fvuud, uatil UQiV alter. .^Ir. Curler j Xurch j, I 4X'fk % X Ik X ' I. r " ' ” ■' ^ •"■■■ . ' ■'iiiiiiriiipip ■rr-nmriMKIBIirms lor • V ■ hrur.. forfiKion .nnd two tiriurs, aikrn/Kn, Read. i I' api* kiii,i( to the satisftr fi-m of the Ponrl, • ?»rs, wiih all due attofitiosi. ^ PK ciited, ini'. Writing, Ariliimetic, flnglish l.raniiiiar ami that Jose|.h Hutchison, thn ilelendant, i« not ' J. R au inlRibitjnt of this Sltle, It 10 I'irrtfurt Ihiltiid 1 f'lorlttlon, fiffi, S(i, IKJI- hich he will have the use of a Med-1 ' '"‘ft. dint lie sp|>ear at tho m it Cnunty «urt ~ „•- leal I,ibrarv, Mrdiral Instruction, and the rcadinc I I’h as and Jiiarl-r .Sessions to be held lor I,in. f'ttuul ol the .M«dicul (Jiinrterly Publieotioiis as thi y II'ineolnlon, nn 1 sTIX a(’[»ar,a.al»ohis Ibardinz, A-i .fiir 1,‘ior.lye-ifi. j*h Mondae nl»»r »hr .111. Mn...!.. I I |IK I. XII Hu must como well recommcndtd for; sohrii ly anil iiiorallly. .. . ti-i.i> al II.I.. o«i,T._ It'!';!'.'*--:;;:;.'':;:, vViiiM.t: \ vKwuv M c. r. Pricc adv. x!). (ii:i.| JO^Ll'lI li. W ILbON, TrntU,. I 1, I'-.CI. .'itiil 'I 'I’hi \ adkin & C.ita«ha Jniirnal will ;>ue Ihi'. t or .'1 iiiiertions, and tbrv.-ard the aceount to thii f/ii'n .• foi ^jayinent. \\arrautu JJudx for tuk al this Oj/icr. the 5th .Monday niter the-Ilh .Monday in .MsrHi ! — ... „ d to M.H IP, or ludgtiicnl by up ae .im-t b,„i. widcred * »'''phh t cMifaininir the . • l.e made six wrrka in lli« I ' * tn^htuimn -W*-' tnilthf Itfrtiirutimittf liidfpfndi^ef. rrice,*' next, rrple.vv and plead derault will Fk- rnUied •loiJ I>I!I\ | r\(; Of all Idrifl", hra'hj exKcuhd at thin Of>ire. I ,^0(J I.iiikU ^>,1,1 Cur Taos; tor Und' I V* I II «>l I n I I » «a ^ solil iMiili T H Vi ri! of \ i-iiililioiii Fvj>oi‘»»”" al fill-' I iilier.
North Carolina Whig (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 16, 1833, edition 1
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