Til BTOTTl-T ITKJSHKU UV K1UDB b BINGHAM. T V TEMW AU tt, 1821. rrh A TnY fV TTX TTrWTr A ' The Wrmit Cioinu U publidicd every Tucs - Uf, at TllltKK DOLLAU3 ptr awumpa) able semi, annually in advance. C7No paper mill be discontinued nntil all arrearage! arc pkJTupTcm"? thc"utioninh" Whoever will Iwcomc responsible fur the payment of nine papers, shall receive a tenth grati. . AuvKSTiRiiTa will be inserted on the customary .term. .Tenon sending in Advertisement, mud . , upccify the number tf.tiincj Uicy wish lhctn inserted, or They will be continued till ordered out, and charged ac oordingly. No advertisement inserted until it lira been paid for, or it payment assuincd by omc penon in thi town, or --it vicinity.. . CTj'All IcVcrs to the editor nnt be pott-paid, or they will not he attended to. and K. It. Deivf iv, Chick and Watch Maker, from Nt w.York, lave commenced ihe above bunci in it WiouAbranclMyA few. &)QnJ'mn. ,0,P0,,rt-'r'9.l,3'i. Midn-trce Salisbury wucrjaJJ.ordcr in theHne ol Ltheir hmincM will be thankfully received, and with plea rire attended to, wiUiout tit Jay. Hie auJjscnuera have for a)e an assortment of. ' Watches Jalry'and Silver-Ware; ' Consisting of patent-lever and plain Watches, warranted Rrt quality gold and gUt WatchUhairov bealt-and Key Finger Uinjfi, Kar Kings, and Breast Tin, of variou pot. tern ; silver Kpoons, Thimble, Sleeve Button, Steel Watch Chains,' &c. Ilc. F.UJOTT & uTBNHAM. N. n. Clocks, Watche, and Timepieces, of every dc seription, carefully repaired, and waft-anted to keen time. 14 U To lUut. fSl!IK subscriber wishes to rent hi farm, together with M. a dwelling-house and out-houses, on the adkin Bi-n-r, immediately at the Toll Bridge, six mile from Salis bury,' on flic great rod leading from Charleston and 'Au gust a to Hichmond, Baltimore, Str, lie wi'l let the hotie with or without the farm, and, if desired, will hire a many tenants a the premises will require. NYsir the house in a spring of excellent water, which, v .ili i elevated situation, renders it one of the most healthy peats in the county. The size and plan of the houc and its local situation, are eminently calculated to il :.. travellers, and, if well kept, cannot fail to produce i luiitltoine income to it occupant. As it 'n the object of the proprietor to have a genteel !uuw of entertainment kept, none need apply who can iiot give a satisfactory assurance of their qualifications. Term may he know n by applying to Allemong it Locke, or to mvsclf, in Vhis town. JOII.V BEABD, jr. Sai.dury, January 15, 1S21. iO Tin: Editors of the Italcigh Star ail Hichmond r.Hiiturcr arc rcqiusted to gie the alovc nix insertions i i tlu-ir rcsjiective (upeis, ud foruard their accounts to thi oRice lor payment. Vev Goods. T!IE Ftibscrihcr is now opening, at his Store in Salis bury, a general and well selected assortment of Dnj Goods llardAVarC) and McdhineSy .t-ut received direct from New-York and Thiladelphia, and laid in at prices that will enable hint to sell remark ablv low. tli custtf.ners, and the public, are respcet-.- .fulfy iuvited, ta Call and examine for. themselves. All kiiKl of Country Froduce received in exchange, Dec. 12, 1830d la2r J. MURPHY. vukn Navgaon Company . WTOTICE ii hereby given, that the fifth ami sixth in stalments of ten dollar on each share subscribed to the capita) stock of the Yadkin Navigation Company, arc required, by an order of the President and Directors of the said company, to be paid the fifth on or before t!ie 'JOth day of January next, and the sixth on or befor- the 1jU day of February next. KHEDE1UCK BANDLF., Tinwrvr. C0i Xntmber, 1820. 6w31 Clock & MuVnjr &c. rpilE public wo respectfully Informed, tjiat Z.F.inorr 30 To loaT(hj;-loifttt and Uoltl KEEPERS. IOTl 8AI.F, the premise situated on the comer of King and Market, and York and Market streets, Camden, S. Carolina, recently occupied by W. Van glum, F.q. They are close to the Tublic Offices, and would be well suited for either a Trivate Hotel, or a Boarding House. A frame is now remly to he erected, o as to afford every possible facility to a purchaser who ha ei ther of those objects in view. The whole property, showing three front, with every necessary out-building, and among them an excellent brick Storc-houim, Hnnike house, he. would be sold on favorable terms. Apply on tbe premise. Camd u, S. C. Dec. 1 1, 1820. 6w33 X. II. Good paper would be taken in payment. ALSO, A tract of 250 acre of LAND, within three miles of Camden, well calculated for auy one becoming the pur chaser of the above property. - Apply as above. TrWute EileiUhucit. THE subscriber takes this method of informing his friends, and the public in general, that he has estab lished himself in the house formerly occupied by the Rrv. Peter Eaton, in the Tow not Huntsville, Surry county, North -Carolina i and has been at considerable expense in making his rooms commodious and comforta ble, for the reception of Travellers, and all who may fa vor him with their custom. His Sideboard is provided with Liquors of the best quality, and his Stable with every thing requisite for Horses; and hopes, by partial lar attention, to merit a share of public patronage. MUMFOKD DEJOUNATT. Jfuntsvilf, Dec. 17, 1820. 30tf N. n. The subscriber continues to earn- en the Cah. inet Jiutine, and will execute all orders with neatness and despatch, for Cash, credit, or country produce. M. D. 8latc Hank of Xorl-V3aroVinu, - UittioH, 2tlJAeBr, 1821. RESOLVED, That the debtors to this Bank and its Brandies, be required to pay instalment of one tenth of their respective debts on renewal, after the 20th knstant. l'ubluhcd by order of the Board. 32tf W. II. HAYWOOD, Caihier. Yivc 101VT8 IVcWOYtV. RAN away, on or about the 10th inst. a Negro K'. by Ue name of Sally, 18 or 20 years old, about 5 fort 2 or 3 inches high, rather inclined to be fat. The above reward will !e given to anv person who will deliver the ! aid negro girl to me m Salisbury. EL1Z. TOBES. Sulilurif, X. CsJan. 30, 1821. 34 Education. TlIFi connexion formerly existing between the Trus tees of Statcsville Academy and the subscriber as Teacher being dissolved,-parents and guardians are hcruby informed, that- the different branches heretofore taught in. this Academy, he will still continue to teach in ft suitable house prepared for this purpose. The satis faction which the discharge of his office has given dur ing the term of five years, and the respectable standing of his students in the different higher seminaries which tbey have entercclj Htlord . w ellgrouiided hope that the 2 usual liberal wippt-t and encouragement will be contin ued. Pure nia and frits rdian may rest assured, that c v. cry necessary attention- will- be paid -to the deporuftent, the progress and accuracy of pupils. The scliool comlncncedn month. - To accommTdate the p'ople of South-Can)Iina, whose patronage has been liberal, there will be but one '.acation in the year : .the first vacation to commence the I'5th DeeefiberVl82T." Boarding can be hail, as usual, at the houses of Messrs. Work, McKnight, and Hart, See. JOHN MUSHAT. January 22, 1821. N. B. -From the inexperience of voutb, it often hap Mjw tliey.Are.toQ easily, led into habit of extravagance. 1 t these they too successfully indulge, notwiths'tanding ' xe care a;ul .'igilancc of the teacher and trustees. TI15 t Richer, especially, sutlers the blame, although eirorVof 'U kind ara committed uithouthU knowledge and per niiswn': A w kre- of i W, ah"l atnlie" vxnw time -desirous to afford ever)' reasonable security to parents anil guar-d-ians, t'.ie following rule will be stricOy attentled to : Every student shall be confined to one. particular store for the purchase of those articles of which he way stand in need ; his account in said store to be carefully exami " ii 'd once in evcy montJi. . No sludetit' shall be permitted to play at unlawful panics, nor indulge in the hsc of ardent spirits; and to prevent these evils, their accounts in taverns shall be ex amined and a report obtained from the owners of boar iing houses respecting tho conduct of .their boarders, tviee. in every month. . These and the, other regu Litions of Jhe school will be ' H'arrL'd into, execution by the following geniemon : cJd--Uiohard Alli. m, Dr. Joseph (up. Rev. Dr. Me Bee, Bi'tl)- rt .Worke; F.sq. Wjn.. 3l Mmght, Estr. lien. George L. felwiff1 Sole. "VTOTICE. Will be sold, at the court-house in Sali 1 1 bun, on the last Thursday of March next, a tract of LAND of 444 acres, lying on the Yadkin, and known by the name of John S. Long's Fern-. Also, six likely NEGBOES, the property of John S. Long, to satisfy' sundry executions in favor of Alexander I-ong, senior, Michael Brown, and others 1. John S, lmg. JNO. BEAKD, Sen. Sheriff. Junuarii 25, 1821. 4ts Slatv. oV VoYl-CttYoVna: rsr Count 11 "ox'enber Sessions, 1820. Original Attachment, Levied on sundry articles. 1 Johx Ihwix, V. AatKn M'Lion T apiieann'r to the t'ourt that the Uelemlant is not a residenter of this state.... OrJt-m, tln-refw , that pub lication he made three mouths in the II frtirn CuruUiunt that the defendant appear at the next Court to be held for said county, at the court-house in Charlotte, on fourth Motwlay in February, next, and. .replevy and plead to is sue, or demur, otherwise judgment fittul will lie-entered against him. 3m29e. i fori. ISAAC ALEXANDER, C.M.C. S1ALE Ol' NOHTll-CAKOLINA, noirjtn couNtr. - Jesse A. Pearson and oUieis," .-t-v i yfn Equity, Full 7V.-im, 1820, John Tickler and others 3 1 N,this ca.se it is UnkraL that publication be made for George. TTou'ser; six weeks successively in the Western Carolinian, for William Ijinghorn, one of the defendants to appear at din next Court, and plead, answer, or demur, otherwise the bill will be taken pro confesso against him, ami heaiil ex parte. 6w3l GEOBGE LOCKE, C.M. F.. STATE QV NORTH-CAROLINA, Iloviart, Count it .....,.Court nf Equity, Fall Term, 1820. Jatiic Bryson...") ,, ,,- e i ,..1 kBDEBEH, that publication be mate six weeks suc- J cessivelv irt the Western Carolinian, for Alfred Bre vard, Edward Brevard,- Sarah A. Rrevard, arid Euegene BreVaWjin1attt:safld ht4rs at'liiw of EH Kersltawdeeeas ed; also, James Chesnut, Dunc iiv M'Crae, Jbhn Taylor, and James S. Deas, cxcctitors of the last will of John' Chesnut, deceased ; also, James Chesaut, Duncan M'Crae and. Mary his w ife, John Taylor ami Sarah his w ife, James S. i)eas and Margaret B. Ida U'ife,n4 Harriet Chesnut, heirs at law of John Cheantit,i'deceased--to appear at the next term of this Cour sd picad, ahsver, or demur to the bill filed in this case,ror the bill will be taken pro ctfnfessa against tliem, and heard ex parte. - th',1 GEOflCB LOCKE, C'. M E. i : at niv fu'ile 111 a; - The C'lebrated r ViOTSfc iVanolcon, Will stand the ensuing Spring Season ihshurA", The'tcrnra will be male known STATE OF NORI UAMOIJNA, - , inr.DKi.i. tovhi VI.: flOITlTof Tlei anJ (luarter Snkn, Suu-wimf t-rni, J 1R20: June T. M'Crre w. Bich.tr J M'Crrei origi nal atavhment','reurntd, levied on p rvinal giJi.; It -rdVredr -1 kMr itn I hU cmp th.. U hunLitt lutlul 5 M'Crre wr ho, it appear, i iiot an inlmbitant ol' tiun ate, appear at the next term of the. court to be held for the county aforesaid, at StaU-avillct on the third Monday in February next, aikj replcw the proneriy, ainl phmlto thi caue, otherwise the plaintiir will be pi tini't. ! to take judgment against him, pro eonfosso. i34 xrv - r;r- 1LS1MON1 ON, Ctrl:.- 8TA1 E (F NORTH-CABOI.INA, MtK DKL1. COl'NTY : tKM'BT of Tlea ami Quarter Scwona, November trrni, ) 1820: Robert Mimonlon 11. Jdhn.Vandrver 1 origi nal attachment, returned levied on land. It appearing to the satisfaction of thi Court, that the l ft nd:tnf, John Vandcu-r, is not an inhabitant of this stale, it is ordrreJ, that publication he made in the Western Carolinian fr time months, that unless the defendant appear at the term of the court to be held fr the county aforesaid, at Statcsville, on the third Monday in February next, ami replevy the property and plead, the plaintiff will be permitted to enter up judgment agsdns' him pro confesso. 3w34 H. ShlOVTON, Viitk. STATE OF NOHTH-CAROLINA, IRRDKI r. rot sty : COCBT of Picas and Quarter Sessions, November term, 1820: James II. Houston ft. Wilham Kerr, junior, original attachment, returned levird on laud. It appcir. ing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant, William Kerr, junior, is not an inliabitant of this state, it is therefore ordered, that publication lie made for three months in the Western Carolinian, that unlcs the aaid defendant appear at the term of the court to be held fur the county aforesaid, at Statcsville, on the third Monday in February next, and replevy the property, .awl plead, the plaiutdf uill be permitted to elilex up judgment against him, pro confesso. 5w34 . B. SIMONTOV, CM: STATE OF KOU I ll-CABOLINA, IRKDELI. COUNTY : Ol'BTof Fleas and Quarter Sessions, November term, 182U: Smith llyars !i Co. it. William Kerr, junior ; original attachment, returned levied on two hundred and thirty-seven acres of land. It appearing to the satisfac tion of the court, that the defendant, illiam Kerr, jun ior, is not an inhabitant of tin state, it is therefore or dered, that publication be made for three months in the Western Carolinian, that unless the defnulant appear at the next court to be held for the bounty aforesaid, at STatcsvillc, on the third Monday in Febrjinly next, awl replevy the property, awl plead, the plaintiffs will be permitted to take judgment against him, pro confesso. 3w.U B. SIMON I ON, CM. . hTATE OF NOBTH-CABOL1NA, IREDELL COUNTY 1 COURT of Pleas and Quarter .Sessions, November term, 1820 : James Kerr rt. William Kerr, junior; origi ginal attachment, returned levied on two hundred and thirty-seven acres of land. It appearing to the satisfac tion of the court, that the defendant, William Kerr, jun ior, is not an inhabitant of this state, it is therefore or dered, that publication be made for three months in the Western Carolinian, that unless the defendant appear at the next court to be held for the county aforesaid, at Statcsville, on the third Monday in February next, and replevy the property, and plead, the plaintiff will be permitted to take judgment against him, pro confesso. 3w34 B. KIMOM ON, Ch-rt STA1E OF NOBTII-CABOLINA, 1 R KDK.f.t. COUM Y I tlOC RT of Flea and Quarter Sessions, November t 1 m, ) 1820 : James Campbell 1. Stephen Pitts ; original attachment, returned levied on land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant, Stephen Pitts i not an inhabitant of this state, it is therefore or dered, that publication be made for three months in the Ik&ttUoiry. rR thi wMTtajr rtioumv. .. 'lirrmMt 1 Thtf otlu evening when reloading my gun, alter almuMnVdow J i prtche, IpulUX frurt Jny - pocket a piece of an old newspaper, In which my shot had hern wrapped, tor wadding, but toppqI g moment to examine what fu on it, a ll tny custom, and found . the following Imitation of one of my favorite writer. It 1 one of thow trait of life'' tW may find beUt ap.. plication than in confining the powder, in a fowling, piece : It may tend to restrain that rettlcM, incrnaj npirrr of detraction, which rankle and festers in tlie breait of onie. .The CorjMiral truly remark, that no discretion can guard against it." No, character, however fair, it uuy he blanched by the severest trials, but may be stai ned bv the vile and polluted tonjrue of slander, 1 hato known ru n the sanctity of the female character inva I, would you believe it ? ci-en by her trr ' ' a srirrM. TKAITS OF LIFE. W ic il the law, (nuid my uncle Toby,) tlut every smnnerer knouia lose 111 tongtici we should toon become a dumb people. I hope you don't think we hdoulJ all foifcitourtjlkingmcm ler, observed my aunt Prudy. Wy no means, re ified my Uncle, but the fear of Iosin(jt would restrain us I urn talking;. And to then, you think, retorted my aunt, tliat a lxrly can ttpeak nothing but slander 1 My uncle nodded uurnt. Three fourths of the daily chit chat of the whole Village is slander d me if it hn'ti vociferated the Corporal. There rtr people, rnntinued the Corpo ral, who can't even breathe without slandering 4 neighbour. You judge loo severely, replied my aunt Piudy very few are slandered who do not deserve il. I hat may he, retorted the Corporal, but I have heard very slight things said ol you. The face of my uunt kindled with anger. Mc I she exclaimed Mc ! slight things said of mc ' They say, answered the Corporal gutcly, ami drawings his words to keep her in- suspense that that you are no better than you should be. 1'ury (lashed from the eyes of my aant. Who are the wretches I Jhofie they ttuuJcr wo one eio doct not dinrrve it, said the Corporal jeeringly, as he left the room. The feelings of ray uunt may well be conceived she was Ktnsiljly injur ed. ,True, she had her foibles. She was peevish and fretful. But she was 'rigidly moral and vir tu6u7The ptiresf Ice tras not more chaste. The Pope himself could not boast more piety. Conscious of the correctness of her conduct, sho was wounded at the remark of the Corporal. Why should her neighbors slander her ? She could not conjecture. Let my aunt he consoled. She falls under the common lot of human na ture. A person who can live in this world, with out suffering slander, must be too stupid or in significant to claim atuiuion. The Corporal told mc, the other day, that he could compare slander to nothing but Fulton's Torprdoen. Wn of the most destructive nature and yet acts so secretly and underhandcrily, that its object is ta ken unawares, and blown into atoms in an in stant. It gropes in the dark, and works by un discovered springs Still its composition is so hellish and powerful, tha no strength, no dis cretion, can guard against its effects. It is mos! Western Carolinian, that unless the defendant appear at gratified when its exploits bear upon great ob thc next court to be held for the county aforesaid, at J jCcls. '',e (Jorjioral would have proceeded, btlf Statcsville, on the third Mon.lay of February next and I lhe ua5 palpub!e to require further f.nl..-v tli iiiHiri.-rti mul nlivul. flu' iil-.iti(l will . II" I replevy the property, and plead, the plaintiff will be pernuueo 10 lake juiiguiem against nun, pr. eon:esso. 3w34 B. HIMONTON, Cierl. . STATU OF N0BT1I-CAKOUNA, ' ' : - iHF.niii.L couxtv : (10UBT of Pleas and (iuarter Sessions, November term, J 1820: (;ilbrcath Neill vermin William Kerr, junior; original attaxhnient, returned levied on two hundred and thirtyev.en. acre of laiul. . It apuaring tO'tlte-satifctin:. fioh of (he court that the dcfetuhuit, M illi;mi Ke-rr, jun ior, is not an inlubitaiit of this state, it is . therefore oT. tlemli lhat pttblieation W 'matle for three months in the Western Carolinian, that unless the defendant appear at the next cot 1 rt of said cot 1 nt v, to be held at .StatvsvihV, 00 the third Monday of February next, ami reple v llie property, and plead, the plaintiff will be permitted to take judgment against him,"p)-o confesso. !i3l K. SIMONTOV, CM.; S I A l l: OF NOU ril-CAIiOUNA, I HKDKL I. COUNTY: tt OU BT of Picas a nd Quarter Sessions, November term, ' ; Jane CtKjlc vs. Samuel Wilson ; original at taehment, returned levied on negro gii-l Charity.. It artanng1ttie sriKiif.otk)tt f lKrotYft,-HM--4hle fendant, Samuel Wilson, is not. an inhabitant of tliis state, it if tbewlvw'wrk.'red, that Unless the -detrndant appear at tlie next tenn of the said court, and replevy the prop erty,3 ami plead th plaintiff, will be,jj?Mttili to -take judgment, pro tontes&O j and tl:;t this onler be publulicu three .months in the Western Carolinian. 534- B. SnK)TON, Clerh, c ST-ViK. OF NOBT1 i-C A B JLI NA, 1 HKDF.l. I. COUNTY : tOUBT of Picas nvl Qu.iR!cr Sessions, November term. 1820 1 Jacob Kebler rs. ltohcrt Houston j oric-inal illusiruiion. Voukg YomcK. raoM the wtiHmoTor, ntt. hiirtte, " 1 : HSKETCII t)I' A; EDITORS UFK. F.nter the office in the morning and pick up the papers to sec what we can gather, from our breth ren of. the type, for the gratification of our read crs. 4 A gentleman enters and jiroposts i iolsub- 7 scribe lor our paperi Pleased wlth the proposi tion, foe make all possible haste t6:Veeeivlt,'liut to our infinite mortification, - find, at the conclu VidiilMr4)eh him, but will call in u few days and pay us. Re commence reading, and struggling hard with our reflections on the recent event, when a rap at the door is heard ; wc bid them w come in," when a gentleman enters and accosts with : Sir, I havb a hand-bill for you to print, should be glad if it could be done soon." u Very good, sir," we're-, ply, lrit shall be immediately attended to." He ih sj k wforurcwmrmotiattmi , requeiits us-1- send it to, when completedrto cltargp,U,to : his account, and then retires. Another "rap-attliei"''""! djQor y MizQtM in l'l a Ijqjt 4lVonx thecountry eo , - Jters, )iUh an advertisement for the next paper, and .mentions that Mr. has received our bill, but had no money about him, at the foment : , he will, liQWcvcr,.call in a few days,, and pay the old and new one together. Another gentlennu enters with an advertisement," and inquires : " cat) this appear in your next paper?" O yes sir, Very good':, he retires; no money of course. lm attacliment, levied on personal goods, it appearing ;o r. i ,Vof wiiifirnt nf thm stnte.it u tu.vtfnvo or,i..r,,i. i "f(iu(ely another 6ntcrs,with a letter. Request that publication he niade for three months in the We!, in I him to take a scat but be cannotarry ; he bid Carolinian, that tinless tb'cdeftndant, llobei't HotisOiii, j appear at the next court to be held for the eourity afore said,' at Statcsville, on the third .Monday of February nextj an-l replevy'the prbj'erty, .and plc4d, the plainti!!' will be ptrrpUtci t j tdac, J't'JgmVnt. pro c-ujso.' ' good morning," and' retires. Read the letter ; hirr 1 am very much dissatisfied with your no tions on a .particular subject ; and you will there fore erase mv name from vour subscription list.. . .... . . 1 ... . i .r , 1

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