Newspapers / Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.) / June 25, 1822, edition 1 / Page 1
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
4 V 3 "I bar lh jib loom fclruck die !e of a U Hcorge, ton I Mr. IS. Savam about 11 yeart old, and preclnitaie d him into Iht 'water. Mr. ftrkini, with an excellent management wf (fit boat, ought dim by the shoulders and with tome attUtance got Mm on board, without material ioju rr to the led r who, at mod tt he fouuj himself safe, exclaimed, itww Air 1 i .. .. . .4- If- - .1 n:..,i,. v.&i.! .v ,inJ Tuesday evening Uit Id path wat Duruanttoa(!iiarnment, frthpurpoMnjarked with desolation. It camt like of concluding the above cause. Kobcrt Neaa delivered 4 abort but Imprest! chantoihJury,lowbUhhtcoromeot. cd upon the lioi me vice rreawent lie defaulter i which, aaid he, it not comJd. ered aa a common debtor, but implies want of moral rectitude. He then adrer ted to the circumstance of bia having been rouninted with the defendant in the morn. . ... . it., i fir oi hii me. wnen tut waa sunsninc. dui i he now. knew him in th ivening of that life, when his circumstance? had material 17 cnnK. ..v r" I wru" r,?'4' ' r'" J rate, ana coociuaea 07 ooterving, mat 11 ther 1 Sou Id decide on a verdict in laror of the Vice Pre tide nt, it ahould be a general verdict; that it, if it appeared to them that he (the y.cerreaiueni;naaprouuceaef. idence of claima equal to the balance a! their verdict ahould be to that effect. He at the tame time observed that if the jur aliiotton, taq. u. a.ituiAiiorney, lon, ni tb, wodant products of-the ter whkh(auout two o'clock) Judge Van .?Pf expectation! of 4 wr f minion that Government waa inrc nr weK " BWJKMir3r' wu riu1 "r '3 hiH him in alarrer amount, thev might, at individual, aign a cenificate to lilJl C 11 C 1 1 1 wuiwu ivutw uvi) uun v 1 v 1 ) in ft rCCOrOCUi UUt iuikui, av auiuv iuiuic uT,l 1 j i . aiiM. r. Am. T w. .r m lh VIr Pri1ni. -4 Tb Jul y came into Court at a quarter w VI W t f .vv w vm. past five o'clock and rendered afrnrrulrye, oati, corn, and cotton j 4n thort. every veroiCl in lavor v. uo uctcuuani. 1 ucy at the tame time gave a Certificate for a balance, which they considered at justly due from tbe Government to the Vice President, of 8136,799 97 cttOaS. cans. . c. iraa 6. Camden has seldom, if ever, had nurcr proapects of increaang proper Ity than at present. Many boaU from tharics. ton have arrived in the last two weeks, heavily freighted with Summer supplies. Our stores are full of such articles aa are adapted to the wants of the country. In the upper part of the town there are no unoccupied tenement and we are happy to see sevenunew bouses erect- mm Tka lulcnuM aiui tha nmw PMhtriai 1 Crci tTthTbeautv rf 11 When the Bank shall be established, and the , it . Wateree navigated by steam, both of which we ? anttrinatf! in tae Fall Camden mar bold tin her .At 1 . - 1 head among the proudest of her sister towns. Ckrmicle. AGRICULTURAL FAIR. ' iltixobk, 31. Yesterday, the fair was v.n numrrtHiJv attended and the show in fr n. jL cral such aa lu reflect, crcdil ujronlhc.raruu.nl ot this hute. Al ton ume, we are not aoie to go into parculars, and sliall avail ounelvcs. as - . I T.r llta .fla r... I aa .na j.ST II. soon liuiuc uui, vi ui viiiwuu ipuiia vi 111c various exhibitions. U " To many tlie proceedings of this day will b prove jet more interesting than (hoae of yester 1 lay. 'lite reports of the committee wilLbe ban '1 ded in and the premiums will be delivered to j the fortunate competitors. "TlteFluitjIuug AliUck commenced atll o' clock, in Mr. hkinncrs neiu, at tnc top ot uie hill, above the Tavern and much valuable stock, horses, milch cows, sheep, implements, kc. will be fold at auction in the course of the day." Amonr tlie other interesting events, which conduced to the uitUfaction and kanum ot the scene, it is rrported to us, that in a pugilistic, rough-and-tumble" rencontre, a jentUimn said to be from the South, very adroitly bit the note f Mi untatroniit ihot-t qff and has been honor ed with a birth in one of out public edifices, in reward for his chivalric exploit. JI. 1'nMtt. GEN. LONG. Extract tf a Icttf, received at Rotton, ftvm an American Gentlemen, dattd at the City fMexi- , eo,AtU9. ' " believe the columns of our. newspapers )iave pccaaionally given aojwUittJhe opc "niSona of Gen. toniti Who ''conducted Ih cXni- .lifioii into this rwtnuy iftfavor.of.tue Jatriots. hinpe the adoniion of the present jrovernment, ' vhich isdecidedly Monjirchical, and intolerant in ixiigion, tins gentleman wiui nisomccrs ami soi- .l'tr has dechned furtherlKryiceandadraiU linnr tlie undoubted rijfht of tha people to frame t heir Government, have demanded remuneration for their ser ices, and permission to leave the r '.untry. 1 found Gen. Long in this city, with a ot! his officers, engaged in setUinjr their . lairas. Tlie General had brought them, with l,-reat perseverance, nearly to a close, and a fa vorable isue when'ye'sterday morning, about 8, lie proceeded to the quarters of Col. OMtiley, (which are in the Inquisition) to consult with him on the subject. The general was alone, and as he entered-tbo.gaUva Cadet on senjLr ..:.'s!lPt,him through the lungs,1' and he expired iin mediately., A veil of materjv liaiigs over; this black, transaction which time algiie can unmask." Providential Escape. During a severe thunder storm i on the evening of VVcd nesday , 29th ult. Major "James Pelot was prostrated to the floor, 'at his residence fil)out'8lx miles from Ihis city by liglit iiinp, and remained insensible of-bis sit uation for nearly fifteen minutes. He was sitting, ut the lime, at a window at tlie north end of the' house, with the sash hoisted, and writing. There , were pres ent nine other persons, who escaped un hurt, as also the building sustained no in jury. , We are happy totay Maj. P. has entirely iccovercd.Ajrien Gazette. SALISBURY: IT Ell) AT MOKNIXO, JINK 31, im bZXTRUCTlTZ RAIL STORM. A hall Alarm, nnnatiallr destructive. I ' " ' I the pestilence tod wheat com, and cot re Uie'btribandrnan. We hare not heard bow Li the atorra extended, nor the .r s.... .i. r ...a-.. r- Jopn Kerr, Esq. we are told, lott ajbla entire crop. A gentleman of this nlace nasacd h Us rdantatbm hut ah K,r ,k. k. ,iu. 7 T " ' . I wore an animating and (hnrinir atnrt th yellow, harvest was waving In the wind and the tender cotton teemed dressed in tmueti, when ne returned, the tpoller bed patted alontr: the beautr of the acene . . . w, mTtt& ltrucuon t revelhnj on the hopet of the firmer. For the fol loving more particular account of tbi detoUtlnC tU)r- we Ind.Ued to a friend 1 Mftrt. EiLfn, On TueatUr, the 18th (net L . . a 0 t .. one ,he tremendout noma tt hall and ran lUt Ll1 happened in any part f thia eoun- - 7 - - I ttknta nnv Twiner ,t r ttwn.ifrfc Kla .iw: y-"" I tr about 12 tnllca wrti of Sal'ubanr. aaJ in ha I . cuunc touUj dcitroyrd every crvp of wheat, I ainu wt crop lukmun irtu frovnnf in me dcmj, I was completely demolihe4 uaxUr it dreadful fury, lu course was from north-west to south leu, sixl extended altogether about 3 riulesin width, but wbj not so destructive awe than half thai itiataiw i tul in th tif.tr.iu nT al , , . ...... . ... ... . . ..... mendous that notlung wbch wu subjett to In- jury from it, escaped unhurt. Tbt size of the hil-tfonr was renerally about that of a full - . . . . . , a" F,u,u cuoaHtcraoij w-gvri auu violent waa the torrent of hail and rain, that it swept every thing before it, leaving the coun- . .. . . - ' K ps-ea uterauy covered ." lit. effect on crops of wheat I peculiarly distressing, as it happened at a (tim m tin iKia mm nan in tk r... , MMtw nMw v.vu. wi.nmvw.Mr .iii, full of anxious expectation, the most cheering prospect, in its full 'maturity, and just ripening into a golden harvest. But alas! how changed the scene ! and with that how blasted thatjileas ing hope. Where, in the morning of that fatal llWsJhsr? Jtowkning inJlUullbeauty.4)s maturity, tnc luxurious and golden crop, ere ,unMt ,hcrc ntnhnCi nothinr but the saful " signs of the most terrible and afflictive dispenaa those whose lot it has been to be visited by this ; raUmit) , to remember that it wu from the hand ' of him who gtveth, and of him who, at his own time,, and in his own waytaketh away , and let . them still bless bis name, remembering that what they still possess, is his gift i and let mortals hence Ivam, that we are at 'all times dependent on bountiful heaven, for every thing we are and have. FOURTH OF JULY. We observe that suitable preparationi are making in all parts of tlie Union for noticing, in a proper manner, that day so dear to all Americans, the anniversary of their independence. Other nations have their" feslivkT days. "Thcy celebrate the Unh-day of princes brpelha which sealed the death-warrant of their liberties: and shall not Americans hold in remembrance a day, which the history of the world can not parallel r a day-whicb gave to thrm freedom and indepen dence) tb oppressed humanity an asylum, and to the world an example', as dreadful to tyrants, as it is bright and cheering to the friends of man ? No arrangements, at yet, which we have heard of, have been made for celebrating the day in Salisbury; bwtf there be the-rijwpmhion, the time though short, will permit something to be done - The Hon. John Rhea, member of Con gretsfroni Tennessee, commences a cir cular lo'his constituents with the follow ing important information :"-Onte third of -August, Anno Domini one thousand foitr hundred atid ninety-tub, Columbus, inanired to discover a continent, as he be- lieved, west of Europe and Africa, tile4yhP C, of the forme place. about cne hour before tun-rite, from Palos, a port, in Andalusia, in Spain, with about nirictv ramen, and. swmevadvehturert, in ihrciimtll rcucti. . TUtU ncwit in deed. We wonder if all our members of Congress ire to wlto I or learned, we should ll j. ' .aaaaBaaaaSBam UXVTUZR ffARXLSVh ,l)ied, la Concord, on Fildsy evening,the 3 1st Inst. Urnrf JUtm$ngyttt that place The deceased wat killed by the accidenta diuharge of un. He had, but fe mlnutea before, taken the gun from ha place for the purpose u he laid, of thoot iog another man, by whom he considered himself Intuited, and being too much In toilcattd, to use tbo nccctury precaution, tbt gun -went oflwhil he was leaning oi ttt routxlo, and the whole of ha contents" entered bia tide, and lodged in hit bodv fie lived after the accident nearly 2 hourt, lit great misery. 8.ILISiURfACJlDlJHr. 'The semi-anrmal vxami nation of the male and female students of thia institution commenced on Tuesday, the 11th mat. and closed on Friday, the Ittn. in the tcmaif department it was, aa usual interesting and awtisfactory, in both the literary and ornamental branches, la the male. a large Dumber of students were examined on reading, writing; arithmetic, English grammar, geography, tbe I Alia and Greek kngvagea. mainemauca, lu;. tx. . ineir aecuraey and pro flcieney were unexampled in this institution. Mist Mitchell and Mist) Slater beinr about to return to the north, both departments will here after come under tha Immediate najurement of the Itev. Dr. rreeman, aided by a suitable usher. la taking; leave of tbeae ladies, the Trustees return theea their warmest thanks tor the assid uous attention they have bestowed upon the in terests of the pupils entrusted to their care, and acknowledge too high estimation in which they bold their qualifications and uniformly correct and e templary deportment, It would be super, fluous. at thia period, to apeak of tbe esUbliah- ed reputation of Dr. Freeman, st 4 scholar and a gentleman. ' , ',.. The neat Session will COiumenco on the 3d Monday in July. Suatbwj, June 13, 1823. Bjr The above notice wu received too late lor last week's paper. raoai ni caaatarrwa esvaiaa. LITERATURE. We have always re carded our titter state of Connecticut as tbe Parnattut.of America, and the daily affords ua proof that we have not over-rated her. We have read, with great delight, a poem en titled u The AgtfBtnevotenetthj CkW' Lot Wilcox, of New-Haven. Thia au thor combines, we think, the fire and im agination of Milton, with the beauty and sweetness of Thomson. 'Id hii vertlflca tion there are faults, which attention and experience will correct but the beauties of his poem so (ar preponderate, aa whol- to ditarro the power or criticism. 1'bere is tale most beautifully interwo ven in the subject, an extract from which will at once delight our readers, and jus tify our own good opinion. It is entitled f Cforlofle7andVrittewiVt we select describes the return of Orville to his desolate mansion, after having bu ried the mother of bis childrenthe wife ia aw M v vasawM of his butora ' t.. m When from the burial to his home return 1 The broken-hearted Orville, and beheld Around all still, all desolate within Afe'eEngofiaW Rush'd oa his soul with overwhelming power. Entering his door ungreeted and unmet Missing her face, that always brightened quick At his approach her voice that sweeter grew On die first seat presented, down at once, As if all strength were in a moment gone, He sunk, dissolving in a flood of tears. When, at bia table, in ker wonted scat, He first beheld another when be aaw The last, unfinish'd, labors of her hand Her needle, pen, and pencil at his wish Untouched, remaining just as left by her r - And when- he cast an eye upon her plants i Perennial, and her aromatic shrubs. Hit risinjr crief no effort conld sutrpress.--'" - If in his house, through its disordered rooms He wandered, or through alleys weiedjr grown In his neglected garden or along . The sylvan walks of her accustomTiTcholcc ; At every step some, object call'd to mind Ilcr worth,-or her affection and thus kept ' Opening afresh the wound within his breast" The above extract is tender and pathetic in the extreme, To illustrate the powers of fancy with which the author is gifted, we select the following simile : ZlHUtt'.his' ief .hltJeji'd 2 Like the young tree bow'd low, as from its top SomeUng,haiid Breaks by degrees the innumerable ties Of branches and soft tendrils intert win'd j Hut, when quite parted, rising, and despoiled Of all Its own, with all its borrowed bloom, - Standing in naked loneliness .sublime." MARRIED, In Concord, Cabarrus county, on the SCth inst. by-A. C. M'Ree, Fjq. Mr.. John L. lleurd, cf SiJiabun-. to Miss Milht Crt$, daughter of Copt. MED, On Monday morning,"' tbe 10th of June, in Mecklenburg county,- alius Co'Sa G. Uarit, only thiw of lift. Miry tlim't, aha wi a youHg Luly who posacwed many of lhos onalinrations wui.n ren.iereJ her ervlcunng to sll who were arquamUJ nh her. I", ulile ihose natural qtiJ IRutions whli h ili potcte.l id sich slHnw!rc, sua was rendered mote aniii-le by the Influence of the rtligiifa of our blcsaej ftavlonr apon her heart and cnveruUoa i Iff, aoe dd M Iesv her In her last trying momenta, fur she died In the full assurance of her tnttrett in Christ, and me enjoyment er eternal happiness. WhentJeaUt its Standard Iks 0'r ,' The pallid cheek its atsrn control, . The stkf of death Is felt no more, ' When Christ Illuminates the sotil. r - Ilsppy the soul who thus bclictts, 't la early life, a haviour's love, " It shall a Bavloura grace receire, And dwell la happioeat above. iwMurarf.Tta, MtCKiiaauao couktt. . liv AWsl IK2. THE Petition of Guy Maxwell, la rigid of hit wife Elisabeth,' Joba Vibney and Alcian- der Gibney aMMf William Cibncv and Wilham Aleundc, la right of hit wife Nancy, praying partition of tbe real estate of Nicholas Gibney, deceaseds It appearinr to the sadstactiow of the court, that the defcodaata, WilKan doner and William Alexander, reside beyond tbt Omits of this state It kt therefore ordered by court, that Kblication be made m tha Western Carolinian ail weeks, that unless the said William Gib- ney and Wilham Alexander appear at our next rourt of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Mrckkaburf. at Ike Court. House in Charlotte, oa tbe 4th Monday la Au rust next, to plead, answer, or devour to seidW tition, otherwise the petition will be hesrd ex parte, and judgment awarded accordingly. Test. ISAAC ALEXANDER, e. ar. c. IVwt'lg-Price adv. R2. State ol XoTt-Cjiroiua, MECKLtMSUKO COOHTT. Maw Sfttieat, 1822. WILLIAM J LINN . Iliomaa Moore Oririnal anachmcnt levied on 309 setts of land. Whereas it appears to the satisfaction of the court, that the defc-udant in this case lives beyond the limits of this state It is therefore Or&rtd, oat puuhcauoa he made for ax weeks in the Western Carolinian,' that the defendant appear at the court of Fleas and Quarter Ses sions, to be held for tbe county of Mecklenburg, on the 4th Monday to Aagust neat, to answer, plead or demur, otherwise judgment pro con- csao win o emerra sswat htm. Test. ISAAC ALKXANDEB, e. . e. 6wt12-rnce adv. R2. Auxiliary HtKt AmericOM Bible Stiet. fflilE Officers, Directors and member of the ' JL society, who may not have received a copy of the Constitution, are requested to call on Thomas L. Cowan, Esq. They are also request ed to use all their Influence to obtain members and funds for this benevolent and important ob ject, so aa to be able to make returns of their proceedings st the first annual meeting of the society, to be held Ift-Salisbury, on tha first Monday in August nexU A sermon wifl be preached on the occasion, at the Court-J louse at 1 1 o'clock In the fore noon, and a contribution taken up for tbe benefit of the Society. J0.NA. O. FREEMAN, rWA SaUthep, mm 18, 1833. Examination And Exhibitin, Plratant Retreat Academy, in LinnUtn, X. C. t HUE Examination, of the students in the Lin- JL. jcolnton Jlale Academy., will comanenoa on the 2nd Jury, and end on tha 3d. The succeed ing day tha students will have an exhibition, which, it is hoped, will be highly entertaining, as it will consist of a nnmber of select speeches and interesting dramatic performances. . Parents ana Guardians, and friends to litera ture, are requested to attend. D. KEINHARDT, oerVy. May 25, 1822. Itrt7 THE subscriber baa just received a choice supply of GROCERIES, which ha offers for sale on the most reasonable terms, for cm. Among them are s Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rum, Rice, Figs, Raisins, Salt i and also, the usual sup pry of Cmfectitnariet. Likewise, pint and half pint Tumblers. THOMAS HOLMES. June 16, 1822.-106 ... aakin .Navigation COMPANY. ,v NOTICE is hereby given, that the stock of all those stockholders, who may be in arrears for H or any part of the first, second, third. lounn, .. nnjv sixuv aovenia,- cignuinuuv-ov tenth instalments, on tbe 13th day of August . .a . .1 . a ' aw a I ! next, mat tne stocc oi sucn ueunquenis win, on that dayr be told at vendue in the town, of Sana. - jTJERICltBANDLEv &cVy. Aiii 20, i822.9wt'i4 :.y ; ;.; ; ": ; : 0 BoViata UcwarA. T1AN AWAY from the subscriber, living in XV Mecklenburg cernnty, N C oh tho night of the tlth insUnt, two negro ooys, namea re, i tit aud GILES. Peter U about 2J years of age, about 5 feet high, stout made, and of light com- Elexion, with large black whiskers and black card. He had on when be went away, a blue broad-cloth round-about, dark coloured panta loona. black wool hat. a eood pair of shoes, with pegM soles, snd fron-pbited heels. Giles is a bout 21 years of age, about 6 feet high, stout made, and very black has a large scar on the right siueof jus lacfcJSSMQ below his eye, also a very large scar on lua orcust. He had on when he. went way, white, negro cotton round-about, pantaloons and waistcoat, a white fur bat, with a very 1iigh crown, and an old pair of shoes considerably run down at the heels. Any person taking up said negroes and confining them in any goal, so that 1 get them, or delivering them to me, shall receive die above reward, and all expenses paid.' CARNES H. HENDERSON. Mecklenburg Co. X. C. ' Vwel5, 1832. 3wt8e A Uood Uatter Wanted. LIBERAL wages will be given to one or two oung men, vf good habits, who understand their business. 1 hose seeking employment may get a good job, by applying to the subscriber m Morranton, N. C. lStf - v JOUX H'GTJIRR. i. .v . ;.t. i . ... ,. f.-t.-n liUlttltvlnrntni ' IM SAUinuiiV, NonrifcAitnLiNA, at AT Ills Urge id eommtiliojts fJuiKlnifs, two douraeaatof tURiMe Itank. llhkU(cy employed an eiprritnrod ami a!ntirs . Keeper, wlio, with the i ofrUan, Wall fti-iadn ed Cbsmbers, a well stored CeDar, leedloust. Granary, good O-tUrs, ate. U able, be flaittrthim self, to Support bis claims, In an Im raesad oVgrt, to the very Kheral patronsg his Horn has fur to many ctrs rcccivcil. Tnvtllm and I' rival ilaarJVr vil rontinna to sneet with Ukm romftirts sml atuntions wlm which they hc, hi:hi -rut, beta J.UskJ t ex- ' press thenwlvr so welt pleased. (TTlia Nimh'in, Aoufhern, and FlsUa Stages, put up at uYitllouse,- Atf 1, 1122. -u- NaUonal 1 nftlGiftncrrVtnd tlie KJrtrh ftrrfaur. are reqiiaatcd lo bseit tU aiaota adrcttiaicat In .their rcepectite pspert three timet, and send .' . their aecouau to U.fs ufllce for psymrtit. '4 ESCULAPIAN SOCIETY. flerbax MctHnlwrr. X. C. 4 MONO the various scirnces and Literary pur. i a. suiu of X'e. there is none more nrvminent , ly important than that a hick Is emphatically styl ed the keabitf wrf wblah brings health and fry to mankind which eounUrpoIsrs the frail con dition of our nature, and meborales or remedies the miseries w hirh result rora tbe indulgence of our Vicious propensiiits. Several hundred dan gerous diseases have Ixea knowa to exist, fur' centuries past, (and the ralsjogwe Is annually increasing,) under a thousand variejrated shades and modifteationa, so as frequently to embarrass the most learned physicians and require the ut most exertion of genius to keep paoe a 1th the progress of due ate. This at once shews tko importance of the profession, and the nreisaitir of nainr all possible means to acquire a kix.af egt of all the discoveries that are mL- in Surgery and Physic. And inssmuch as our State Legislature hu hitherto neglected t cher ish or support ttiis useful scieSMM in any way whatever, a dumber of Physicians from various western counties of this state, lorcthtr with some from the adjacent district of Mouth-Tar-olina, met by previous appointment, h Charlotte, OR the L5tb day of May; last, and unsjilmonsly agreed. to aaadclale themselves. In tlie form of a Bocietv, to be known by the name of tho KSCILApIaN SOCIETY i the objects of lUch are, to incite a spirit of lavs! ratio and re L M-tr ... ...... m ... - scarcn i to oiuuse imormauon amotijr m mem bers i to establish such rules U may promote sn harmonioua intercourse i and to advance the? character and forward the inter of the pro- icsHon, mc. i ne eonsututioa provkles that tho Society shall be composed of those ah" s ibacri. bed at the time of its adoption, and othe.s wl o a aa a. a . - a a !s m a . snaii o aumiuea nnaer tna sououmg rcguU tions, vis : When any one, who baa been rrr- -.1 I I .-J .. . uianr Euacaica as a pnvsicisn, wisnrs to oecona a member, he shall make his intentions kion to one of tlie manarera, and at the next nr. t. ing shall be balloted for, in which case a mj r ity of the members present shall elect or n jt : ; ana in case any snail oner lor nr.cmoersuip w o I hsve not been formeriy eaamined, he or t.cy , PnT"e,7 nnne oy me manar. and if recommended by them, shall be ballqted lor aa above stated. " " , . .. .. ; - Conformabli with tbe constitution, the folh w lag ofneial asclibcra were elected to serve one t.' .l. Dr. Samuel Henderson, President. Df. Robert M'Kiiuie, 1 y. , fJ Dr. Stephen Pox, 5 r-rT- Dr. David K. Dualap, Car. Secrrtary. Dr. James Divings, fee. Serrrtary. Dr. Joseph W. Roes, IWaeurcr. Mr. A.rAndcratinr LibrdKun'r' Dr. Ckaa. 8. II. BchieffeLn, " Dr. Joseph IL Darnall, I Dr. A. School, V Managcrt. Dr. Samuel 8. Harris, j Dr. John M. Harris, J After the Soctetv waa organised, they pro ceeded to form rules and regulations for their own benefit, and especially ordered that their rates of Fees, by which the jr have pledged them selves to be governed, and in which the Commu nity feel themselves interested, should be pub lished hi the Western Carolinian. Those rates are as follows : Visits by day, per visit M lo Slight, double - - -Mileage by day, per mile - -M in night, double Cathartics and Emetics Pills, per dot. Epispasticks Fever Powders, per dot. Tinctures and Mixtures, per ox. P. Dark and Columbo, peroz. - Venesection Extracting tooth Consultations Written direction or Recipes - Oral Advice. - Attendance, per hoar, in day . . i in, night ... Obstetrical operations Amputations '". Paracentesis ' - -Dislocations Fractures - - - - Trepanning Depression or extracting Cataract Introducing Catlietcr . Enema - - - - Gonorrhcta Lues Vcneria ...... Merc. Ointment, per ox. By order, D. R. DUN LAP, Car. 6eeVv. OVgtor Sat. I sale, a new pannel Gir, made in New-York, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms RANDOLPH c YOlU. Sahtbury, March 18, 1822. 93 IVan A'way FROM the subscriber, on the 27th f May. a nerro man named 8AMB0, about 26 or 27 ! rears old, tall, and; rather indui ng to yellow. Ha bat a dim-sear on his left oheefc,'an inch or bet ter long, is of a good countenance, and well spoken. Any person that, will take Mm and confine him to that I get him, or bring bus homeV ahall be handsonieiy.re-. warded. LEMUEL D; JOHNSTON. , A&y30, 1823.-4t7 -19- -SO -r-f 5 20 .5 "10 5 10 -20- -40 20 43 Fnm T IS. 8 25 5u 25 50 ( 30 1 50 1 1 50 50 1 50 V 50 3 5 i j 2 1 " 25 SO -MMsjefcssSiis. 15 , 50 I . 10 . f 20 I 50 rs-P mm
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 25, 1822, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75