Newspapers / Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.) / Dec. 19, 1820, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
V Thin U a ttl)j-' t !M?rv'f! tlie r:ri':i a'tintiott -f thr Li pntat tire i Aii'l li U mutter of aniti!nncrit that it lia ik t r been embraced in the objects of legislation, vlicn its import awe I such, tint abtinj.t b! other subject da in d e into compilative insignificance, and wlwr. the I-rjn lalurcs of the,niin!tboring states, for inaiancr, South. Carolina and Virginia, are annually appropriating large uin.s to the support of primary acliools, and fur the gra tuitou education if thiUlren bojonl other b"'f from the indigent fircumjuicea of their parents, Lc KA 'lo (piw up to Ignorance , ifh none to restrain them, ' iniia.iMMmMinwHnllllt tcW tO pOWt irt tilTIO 71 Lc ihoukunl ,ull Uat slope the way. to crime,'. fwlivlduali may do much for the supporVof these a'liool but the (ottering care ami munificence of gov rmnicnt are essential to their salutary existence. lub )': spirited and patriotic liidVhTal Tuay scatter, witlT s literal hand, the blessings of education over tome few sections of tho country ; they .may dissipate the cloud of Ignorance h!ch lover over' Uiclr 'p iailculir!! iitlglI6r; , !too: : but only the mn of public patronage can ihcd the broad day of inteTIccTuiJ Tight oveFtTie wfible 'iuter We have merely introduced the subject in the few re mark w c have made at this time ; but we shall resume it, from time to time, as we have leisure , with the hope tlut it may induce reflection in the minds of the people and turn their attention to the importance of prowling means for rendering the bleating of education attainable, it possible, by crrry child in the state. ... THE L EGISL. TU RE, Extract of letter from a member of the Legislature, ti his friend in this place. " We have done nothing yet of importance. The bill for dividing Rowan has been rejected by i majority of only four, on Jta third ami last rrading. We hare on the carpet a valuation law, a sua pension law, and law to authorise the emission of a mill on of Treasury notes. God preserve us from the pas sage of them all."' The General Assembly, Vrc are informed", 'have refused to grant a charter for a new college in the western part of the state. MUSBURY ACADEMIES.' Report of the Examination, December 7, 1839. The committee appointed to superintend the examination, submit to the Trustees the follow ing report : In the distribution of the honors, res pect was had as well to the tickets weekly given by the tutoresses to the pupils for their good con duct, as to their accuracy in their studies. The classes were respectively examined by their in structresses, and then by the committee, in the following order : ' Ut C!as$ Consisting of Mary Ann Verblc, Charlotte Cowan, Margaret Ann Beckwith, Margaret Allemong, Jlargaret Gibson, Maria Satterwhite, was examined on spelling and reading in the spelling book. Maria Satter white is the. best reader; Mary Ann Verble spelt the " best and Charlotte Cowan and Mary :Ann Verble recci ved the greatest number of weekly tickets. M CAw Conskting of Catharine Clumbers, Eliza M. lYohock, Eleanor Chambers, Catharine Iluie, wis ex amined'oh spelling, and on reading from the Introduc tion to the English Reader. , This class was highly ap proved. Eliza M. Frohock is the best reader ; the Mis ses Chambers have received the greatest number of . weekly tickets, in the course of the session. 3l CAt- Consisting, of Harriet II. Inng, Laura M Trovlncv Ct Chambers. Rebecca Wood. Christiana Mul), Mary Ann Hampton, was examined on spelling I corn Walkers Dictionary, nailing tront the r.nglish Rea der; on Murray's' English Grammar, ami on writing. This U a very fine "clasi. Laura M. Troy excelled ; the next are Ilebecca Wood and Harriet I). Lonir, who arc equal : - the rest are highly approved. - The greatest -number of flpcexrr tickets belongs to Laura M. Troy, Hamc B Iong,' Nancy C. Chambers and Rebecca Wood. 4X Cht 1st Division -Consisting of Ann Robin Son, Margaret E. James, Mary E. James. This division was examined on reading from the Lady's Preceptor, on English Grammar and parsing. The young ladies also exhibited specimens of writing. Ann Robinson is enti tied to the honor in this division. 2d Division of IheAth Class Consisting of Mary Ann JlcCraCken, Mary M. Yarbrough, Eugenia A. Bracy, Be atrix Mathieit, Mary Iverr, Margaret E. James, Mary J James, litis division was examined with the first on the " branches above mentioned, and on Geography, correct in? false syntax, and on the mans of the world and Eu rope, except Margaret E. James, and Mary J. James, who - appeaxed"witfrjtIuS division on geography only. This division., gave, very Entire satisfaction. Mary 'Ann Mo Cracken excelled in reading; Mary M. Yarbrough on ..JMiZhSil grammar 1 ami Eugenia A. Bracy and Mary Ann McCratkjVu tliicu was well prepared; and Mary Kerr .had been ad vanced fi-ons" a lower class to this one, in the coursoof the session ? she stood an excellent examination (! 4 1 i u:-t 'uJ'.urtd '4uKn t'i il "IJI.ITmI.u.ih ta).;it:t t!ic ci'lr.itcd' i;.wns,fjr vhih jiri ;i(in U to be mr !e.' V.'f are frrc to roufos thut t!.i U i.t ai fvor'.lo a ticw of l!ie l.tc -f t!teTrratry we liad autiripMrdt but it is ! h a mm! a r acs no wni fur l;)ondi-r.',y, and bivolyts no nerj)Ux'ing coiiMdrtations. Tb public (Ubt 1ms b'-ro J ii'.ni'd, dunr.g the nasi year, ly rc demptions and purr liases, more tUn it liabecn incrra fd by loans arvt by the anticipated balance against the Treasury on tl 1 of January neat. 11itj muk may be said of the calculations fur tiic next vrari that the sum to be borrowed for the se of that vrar w i!l be lew thai the amount of principal of the public debt which will bo patfi urn wrunn me same urn?. .1. i m ... l. U.r t ic r.r;r.4 01 C.-.l.c. ...J, ina on ar.t t.:.rt;C i aii.J a'i? M.l . . ..... tl!una several sprciituns 01 eompM'ion. Mivi a very Intrn .ting examination; and itis Itrrit, by her Bcct.ncy snd rcaiJiac, ec ve; g.-iur.d mu.u!ioii. 'I he luimnitteo recommend tlut ILtri rwieitc the honoratif the Institution. In the Ornamental Department, the following young latlici exhihiud each aeyeral lurj;' and luglily Aniahed Colored utul:ap((, togellicr w.t.i a mintbrr of small nimsj' Eliaabnh T. Ils.rri, Ann E. landicy, ILberca U Fulton, Mury G. Allen,' Mary il.'.Varbrou' Catiia rine Dcvenpori, Mary Ann M Cracken, Marv Kerr.-- Among this ro)!rctlon,i!ic b?t wus executed by Mian Harrii tlm next iu oint of accuracy, rirhnras fi ehrv ing, ami frutb In shading awl perspective, belonged to Misses ! j.Klsey, I'aJton, and A Hen the others were not greatly inferior, and were much admired., Mia Letitis Wilson presented a barge painted screen and several diimntycccSjOniaments finislieJ In a stjle of ntatnciu ami elegance higlily gratifying to those w'hos taste en aides tlietn to appreciate siich productions. ' Mias Fulton altowed a piece of embroidery, and Miss Dcrenport some fancy work. MVclisKs'T.niaIetir Wei, EiigcMa'Arnracyi Margaret Moore, Mary M. Yarbrough, Utitia Wilson, Elizabeth T, lUrris, Susan Hughes. Ann E. linfocjr? These vounr Imlles were examined tioon tlie elements of fnusicVas sVttn4e4'to the piano forte i and after sliow ing much proficiency In the principles of the science. thtV performed cacfisevcral pieces of music, as sacred music, inarches, duettos, songs, Lc. &c. with much taste and accuracy. Miss Wilson was considered the best per former, and Miss Hughes the next. 11i others, for the time they had-been engaged in this agreeable (mrsuit, gmc imicn aausiaciion. In bclialf of the trustees, the committee feci great rtlffftaiiM In niwu.nliiu Ia Ml. a VI,'. 17..- It!.. IT.-.. Ann Slater, and to Miss Cortwlia C. MttXrt, the great obligation they are under to them for their exemplary k-r their tutelaire tliis emlnurv wm fiml limnvlil into I VI Lit, notice, and by their talents and assiduity it eoutuiues to "l town on instant, Lswu Jltisa,-Fm, prosper. - in the 63th year of Ins age. In the death of Mr. Heard, ira r r npu",DT art an Salisbury ha, lost one of her oldest and most respectable ! CLiu. 1st JKttU.-ris!stinr JrJm Mmt,v. ' clUc""- ,n t,,e diacharge of all his social and relative Hugh Horah, James Uuie, Tobias LemUv, Wilic Uirtl t lt,,ic Inconstantly bad in viaw the divine precept of was examined on spelung from Webster, in three, four, "doing unto others as you would thev should do unto and five sylbbles. Murphy and Horah are considered j vou llowtn hit natire ml frequently called the best spellers. . t . . . ' . ...... . . 2d DirLn Ut a-Consisting of, William Allc-! ,um to llc,'nfe nportant public trusta, wlach he exe mong, William Locke, John Frohock, Thmnas Bee-kwith, ' cuted with seal, integrity aad abibty. He was peculiarly John Murphy, Hugh Horah : This division was examin ! distinguished in domestic life j as a husband, he wai af cd oiv Webster throughout i Alleruong, Locke, ami Fro: feclkjJlAtt teTK,er ftnd llkluT t u a ptrcnt ; towtrj4 h;t hock are the mostcorrect spellers. . - , 2d Clou. Ut AwwtB-Consistinr of M'illiam Murnhv. . MrTants hun,ane nd fceIinfr coamnsiciTSP. . . . . i - For future years the prospects are encwiitrinrt 'the calculation being thai the annual it venue will, lor sew end years after 1331, exceed tho annual esnenditurc. - Mr Secretary Crawford, therefore, iggtsJs tl.at it is nottieecsiatt at present to rcrrUo additional oi)m ff taxation with a view to revenue, and urges at vend ths suasives, which oar readers In due time shall have the pleasure of reading. Loans, for occasional wants, be con s'ulers as preferable. But, should Comrrrss propose a syatem of taxation," a loan for the service of next year; to uic aiiKiiu w uio csuniaicu oicuciency oi uie revcn'ie, C ill yet be inJiipenaable, and may be obtained on eLgi le terms. ..,.,.1 .. )f a long report, this brief aVdch. of cwirie.' affords 4 very, imperfect idea by jt will be more .acceptable to the reader than a total silence respecting itA'ai. Intel. 9 SBBS-- . Baltimore, by the present census, is ascertained to contain a population of 62,627 souls ; having increased, since 1810, 16,072 ; and 36,113, since the year 1800. gold, htsrs bait Bl.Ubuvc to ihf'nn I'icir ri:! outers, and tho pnbli hi griteral, tliut they Ue just received from Vork a supply of iiATCur.3AynjEny.utY, consisting of fir it rate warranted EngtUU Wat best gilt, ami steel Wat! It Chains, Seals, Kf)s, fn. an.LF.sgtrs.for OflirerV cunts mid. bats i Ibcs nracfJcts, goU mounted j white anl yellow Spangles i fancy and numrnirg longs, of diffrrcnt paUemii Ainu, t Ms Coral Garntt,jaml glaa rwul j Est flings t sil iter Tliiinbles, IkcVVc. A WppTy of giUer Hp tons, fay' " IjmIIcs, aiul Bugar Tongs, cntsntly kept on band, and also nranufucturcd to any psttrn, at slwrt iVitice, CLUCA'S, IKtTVIlt. U TlME-riEIXX, 4ii very lMfrptW, cafefulfy r paired, at short nrt!c ana warrantvd to keep t.uitf. v ' 1 be subscribers feel grat fal to the paihCo for fvor already received t ami hope, by cartful attention, to mert Uie cobliuuauce of tnaLCc patronage. , CfJMTIS WlLKlKSON, . HUGH HDIUIL N. It. .Human Hair. saitiMe Lr malanir watcVdilLn. traceWs, hi. 'wanted; f r'abicli a Eberai priern fss!., " will bv. paiil, on its delirery at our alwpv W. k H. ... Warren Huie, Gustavus A. Miller, David Kern, Uobert Iluie, Henry Lemley, William Allcmong, William Locke, Henry Krkler, Thomaa Mull, Thomas Hvrkwith, Archi bald Henderson, John Frohock; was examined on spel ling from Walker's Dictionary: Murphy, Huie, Miller and Kern, are distingiushctl. On the 14th inst. an infant child of Mr. Ctirtiut. On sabbath night, tlie 3d instant, at her residence in Rocky River congregation, Cabarrus county, Aw Ida ai consort of Mr. Joshua Harris, in the 34th year of her aire. She has led behind her a sorrowful husband 2d DiVition the 2d Cw Consisting of Archibald I .n,t ft- bereaved children to mourn over their irrenar. Henderson, Henry Kndcr, Robert Huie, Ihomas Mull,. ... .. , , . ,. . wir .. i , , ' , ; able loss. She was a kind and affectionate companion, Wilham Murphv, Henrr Lemley : This class was exam-1 ined on readme from tlie English Reader j Huie, Mur- had for years been a member in fuU communion in Rocky pbv, and Lemley, are the first. I River church, and always walked worthy of her high vo- 3, CUut, Ut ) ConslsUng of Hiomas Mull, ; on. Tlie consolation of her family and friend is, a 1 nomas Frohock, Robert C. Huiej appeared on antlu!. ., . . . . , . . . . e . metic, and was much approveeb i h,,mb,c and thc7 tnut wdl foundcd hoIc' that frorn 2d JJivimin tho Zd CVaw Consistin? of James L. : c in Uie cliurcb mUiUnt here, snc lias been transla Beck with, Pleasant M. Huie, Lewis Slaughter, Richard W. Long, David Fulton, Thomas Frohock, Gustavus A. Miller, Warren Huie, David Kern, William Murphy; was examined on readingfrom tho History of Route i James Beckwith, Pleasant M. Huie, David Fulton, Thomas Fro- hock, and Richard W. Long, are distinguished ; the rest approved. 4th Clan, Ut Diviiio Consisting of Warren Huie, David Kern, Gustavus A. Miller; was examined on Cor deri," and "approved." Miller was further examined on Erasmus and Selects e Veteri, and evidenced much pro greas and industry. Itl iMvitfn of the 4th Unit Consisting ot Pleasant M ted to a scat in the church triumphant in Heaven. Farewell, bright soul, a short farewell, Till we shall meet again above," In Uie bright workl where pleasures dwell, And trees of life bear fruits of lore... cojiraieTfP.. VtW (lOOtVft. T!IE subscriber respectfully informs the rit'efts of Caltarrus ami the atljaccnt counties, that, in addition to his former stock, he haa jtiat received, and now odcrs for sale, at bis Store in Concord, a great .aricty of Choke and lathionSle GOODS, - well adapted to the season i which be will aHI on tb most areomnMtdatirg term, aiul invitra all llios lit tkikli to pur.-lu-K to cmII and examine fotltCinselveii. He would uIho beg leave herewith to tender bis un cere acknowlelgint-nta, and to return bis Iv st thanks, to those who have lierctofoie so liberally patronized bin., and most respectfully solicits a continuance of their patronage. He also most earnestly, hut vy retpeetfttlly, requests all those whose note ami accounts have becoma paya ble, to call ami make payment witJiout delay, as tiiut alone will enalde him to meet his engagement!, and af ford the proper sttd ncccsarr ar.ommodatlou. TOitlAS BROWN, Agent fur MICHAF.L IJUOWN. Coticnl, lkc12 122U. -J7 Way (jm. fllilF. xiilncribi'r i now opening, at his Store in Snti$ L burr, a general and well selected assortment tf Dry Goods, Hard-Ware, and f Medicines, Just received direct from New-York and Philadelphia, and laid in at prices that will enable him to sell remark ably low. Hi customers, and the public, are reapeer fully invited to call ami examine for themselves. All kinds of ('wintry Produce received in exchange. Ihc. 12, 1820. U27 J. MURPHY. I; 5th Caff Consisting of Antoinette Huie, Catharine Dcvcnport, Susan Hughes, Marv Trent, Lclitia Wilson. Thia class was examined on reading from the History of t.reecc, parsing m poetry, correcting false syntax, on Cummings' Geography, and the Uiutra States ; in read ing, Mary Treirf, Antoinette Huie, and Susan Hughes, arc noticfd'in the order of their names; in geography, the whole class stood a very fine examination ; all were prompt and accurate in their answers ; Catharine Dev enport has the greatest liumber' of the tickets. W-tojSXZXWfttf- Mafy 'M: Frbhockr'Arm - E. Llndser, Marv G, Allen, Ilebecca L Fulton, was exanu ined on prosmlv, rules of punctuation, the "geography of a a and Alnca, reatling . and parsing Cowners,! ask, ehn)nohig',nd rhetdrjc; ilary M. Frohock also appear ed on Ancient Geography. In this clas9 Mary M. Fro Ko kis Hi? best reader ; jfft parsing, Ann E. Lindsey ap pcarcd to the most advantage. The class in general merit much pnt-s'. Misses- Limlsey and Fulton have tho greatest number of weekly tickets. AaiTaawTic li3nstingf-Mary-Trent, Susan Hugbe i, Antoinette Huio. 1 his class was examin- . el as fur as Division : M irv Trent is the best. ZdCtasii Consisting of Catliirine-Devenport, Euge r.u A. Bracy,. Beatrix Mathieu;ts.'examined as far as . . Mwotion. These young'Lidies passed a good cxamina i ,t"tion i Catharine Deyenport is the most correct. vMias Eliiaheth IV Harm was examined on the whole or English grammar, parsing, correeting. fabje syntax, - rules of punctuation, perspicuity, &c. ; ,on ancient and modern gco-raphv, the elements" of erencral history and rwolThaoi7cid.ttHcUettr,meTal phHonophy.i of 24,0QfJS jmd.-a:UI hiktows. aii 44 balancuf I Ml subscribers, on or before the 15th day of January next t FREDERICK HANDLE, Treasurer, 5th December, 1820. 5 v. 129 XTOTICE is hereby given, that an order hath been 11 made ami siirned by the President and Directors of Huie, Richard Iong, David Fulton; was examined on the Yadkin Navigation Company, that a fifth instalment of Cesar's Commentaries, and the Bucolicks of Virgil; no ten dullttn on each share is required to be paid by the distinction is made in this class ; if any, Huie merits it. 5th Clan Consisting of Iwis Slaughter, James Reck with, Pleasant M. Huie, Richard W. Long, David Fulton ; was examined on the ineids of Virgil, the Greek Testa ment, and ou correcting false grainmar Fi-onillair's Intro duction, except Huie, Long, and Fulton, who were ex amined on Mair's Introduction onlv. This class merits the entire approbation, of the committee j Uie.membejrs are so nearly equal, no distinction is made. The committee tender to Mr. John C. Monroe their thanks for his assiduity, and for the accuracy and cor rectness with which he has discharged the duties of the supenntendant of tlie male department. Miss Elizabeth T. Harris, (of Cabarrus county, Nortb Carolina,) having completed, with success ami reputation the course of education prescribed in the Female De partmont, was presented with a Certificate and Golden McdaL the honors of this Institution. Miss Harris then read a handsome and appropriate valedictory. The -..'exercises of the Academy will recommence OH the firtt Monday of January next. -By order ot the Board. THOMAS. L, COWAN, Secretary. Decern! r7,S2Q. STATE OF THE TRE.1SURY. wv. ..-. ...3.H..--w.asHiaeTo citt, c, j. The Annual Report of the Secretary of the Treasury wanycstcri.ayJranstiiittcdto botaJiouaesjDtCiingreai It l of greater length than usual ;' and, as it will be the ground work of the fiscal arrangements of the present session, tias been looked tor with much interest. Not beinar able to publish it to-dav, we have endeav ored to ascertain the general nature of its contents, for the information of our rcaucrs. We cannot, from a hasty e-lance, be expected to be very precise in our account of it; but we have from the surface of the, report gathered uie ioi rowing iacu:, t The receipts into the Treasury for the present year! (including monies received from loans,) are stated at I6,SI9,A3T dllari;';Tfie during tlie lourtli quarter from the same sources, are es timated ot J,4J0,0w dollars, making the total estimated revenue of the presenfcyear 20,249,634lollarsf; which, added to the balance in theTreaWy Oh the 1st day of January last, amounting to 2,076,607, makes the aggre gate amount of 22,326,24-4 dollars. The expenditures tor the same period, arc estimated at 2j,064,413 dollars. . There will, therefore, accrirdinf- to this estimate, be a balance csfnimt the Treasury, on the first day of next monthy-of 3316lai-hriptthe oustema baving jallen greatly short of the amount at which they . -. . 1 .i i . i . were esumaieu m me last annual rcporr. , . Of the expenditures of this year, it is estimated that theVe has been and w ill be paid, of the principal and in terest of the public lebt, 10,54'J,OOQ dollars, bebig more than two-fifths of th- whole current expense of the year. The revenue for 1821 is estimated at 16,550;000 dol lars, and the certain andcontingent expemlitures at 21,- Jtuv417 dollars ; whicli, added to the balance against .the Treasiiry.on the. 1st. of Janitary next, will make the sum . . - . l'OST.OFFICE,'Concord,X. C. December 18, 1820. A I.I. persons w ho are indebted to this office for paper 1 sv- ad4ttr postage, are respectfully mvjtnt toeall and pav the amount of their accounts. In future, no credit will, in any case, be riven for letter posture. The necessity for this determination must appear obvious to evervone on a moment s reftcrtion, when-it h known tfiat'l am required to make quarterly payments to the proper department, which has almost always been done without muni assistance from customers. SILAS TRAVIS, P.M. P.y I). STaar, . M. N. B. All those who signed the "clandestine peti tions which were sent to Washington Citv. with the ex press design to remove mc from office, shall receive their letters and papers tree ot postage tor six months," it re quired, as a token f regard for their prahe-wrthy ex ertions. lw - State of .VoviU-ljaYoliuvi : Mtckleulunf County. JXvembev Sctkimn, 1820. ;:;jou3iJfc A.KsaM'LLon: Levied d("- TT appearing to the Court that the defendant is not a residenterof this state.... Oi-rfrrrti tiieretore, tuat P'tb lication be made three months in the Western Carolinian that the defendant appear at the next Court to te h&d for said county, at Uie court-house in Charlotte, on tourtji Monday m rebruary next, and replevy and plead U is sue, or demur, otherwise judgment final will lie entered against him. , amJvp . a coft. ISAAC ALEXANDER, t. If. C. ;M u.ycms, couKTri--":.":;.:.v"t. . :,v .. ..Qihn.!ofJPkatfindtniee.SctgioHt,'l Jktober SeAsionSfA. J5.1S20. Thomas and John Tipps, " . t. I Petition for distributive Louisa and Conrad Tipps, V shares of the estate of Mat administrator! of tbias Tipps, deceased. Matthias Tipps, deceased. J , ' v ' - IT appearing to the- Court $bat Luw Tipps l not an ' inhabitant of this state, it is therefore OrdrreiLby the court, that notice be published six weeks In (he Western CaroUniav, requiring: the said Louisa 1 ipps to appear at tlie next County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to. be held for said county at the Court-House in Lincoln ton, on the third Monday in January next, then and there to answer- or demur to-thetsaid petitionY otherwise it will be taken r cmtfetto, and judged accordingly hs to the said Louisa Tinos. Witness V. M'Bee. Clerk of said court, at Lhicoktcn, tba third Monday of October, l.20. j XcToc-ft for ftie. ON Monday the 1st of January, 1821, at the house of .Win. Harbin,. Esq. will be olL on a credit of i months, twenty-two or three likely NEGROES, belong ing to the estate of Wm. Martin, deceased. ALFRED GAITHER,? , A. F. CALDWELL $ Imlrl!, Mr. 27, 1820. 4w26e TiAucailon. THE connexion formerly existing between the Trus tees of Statesville Academy and the subscriber as Teacher having dissolved, Parents ami Guardians are hereby informed, that the different branches heretofore taught in this academy, he w ill sill continue to teach in a suitable house prepared for this purpose. The satis faction which the discluirge of his office has given during the term of five years, and the respectable standing of his students in the different higher seminaries which they have entered,. ftflprd a well grounded hope, that the. usual liberal support ami encouragement will be contin ued., parents and Guardians. may rest assureL that ev-. ery necessary attention sliall be paid to the deportment, the progress and accuracy of pupils. Tim Sehool w ill commence on the 1st of January next. To accommodate the people of South-Carolina,' there M I I . " . .1 - ' . .1 w in ue oui one vacation in uic year, va commence on uie 16th of November, 1821. Boarding can be hail, as usual, at the houses of Messrs. Work, Hart, and Mc Knight, he. JOHN MUSIIAT, r. D.M. Statemlh; Jftv. 24, 1823. 3teop26 Wook Blore An lancolnton. TflE -rtibscribcrs have lately received a large supply of BOOKS, and, in addition, will in a few davs re ceive a lanreand valuable collection of Law, Theological, Classical, Historical, Medical and Miscellaneous Books, with a general assortment of the best and most approved School Books, Blank and Account Books, Writing and Wrapping Paper. Bonnet lloards, : Ink ami Ink Powder, , of thc.best kind, Slates, Lead and Slate Pencds, .Hay wood's New Manual. Potter's Justice and Martin on the tawfTuTor end of the State ; and several new agricultural works. Acadcmicw, schools, public, private, and social libraries, supplied on Uie most reasonable terms; - -- x Orders t'r anv books will be thankful! v deceived i and any books in the Philadelphia, New-Yorr, or Charleston markets will be procured at short notice,- and delivered here at the Philadelphia and New-York retail prices; McBEE REIMiAKlM , . ' , At the Ppst-Ofilce. m Millv Gaither.. v. Petition for the sals cf land. John Martin, John Price, Milly Price, Sally Young, Charles. u. Young, ie ntira Young, Adaline Young,, Dorin da'Yduiur.' William M. Young, .Tbo. masY6uiig,afid AdeMdE,'YoTing;J IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that tlie ' defendants In this caie are .the inhabitants of another state and government j 77ry(ire,srfifrerf,-That pubhe. -tion be made- for six weeks nv the tt'eaterh i CiU'olldft1, unless the aforesaid parties appear 'at the next Superior 7V Court of Law and Equity to be held for the county, ot Iredell, on the fifth Monday after tlie fourth Monday in VX March next, and plead, answer, or demur to 'said petition, ' -r udgment trtll be taken pro conresso, ami nearo ex pane. - r;:1' ' ?0fl1Hi , &ti -X! 'rM A'lf -4 1 r.ktn-.-JtaE- .vij-','--
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 19, 1820, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75