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(nasi itrt-M AkfcsJtmtri'-t ( tut sis tinny lri'Sl)T' MOIIl(i, 1 I'll. 25, 182:?. Hon, Jsn. laisii, jun. lUprcsentative in Con. gres from this District, in consequence of ill health, and by advice of In ph hU-'iuiih, has left Washington, and rctuini d to his residence in Randolph county. Dittve stiii r Calamity. On the night of the 7th instant, the dwelling -house of Mr. Hubert WalLnp, of Mecklenburg county, with fell its furniture, was entirely consumed by fire, and, w hat is truly heart-rending, four pmmising sons, and a Mr. Joseph lluie, a relation of the family, perished in the flames. W'm. I'linn, Ksq. and a young man, were in the house at the time ; but they both escaped by jumping out of a w indow of lac upper story, not, however, without hurt; the former had bin thigh broken, and the latter TVa seriously injured. We remember some twelve months ago, the editor of the Cuirluar Hrcorthr most bitterly accused the West of never having done any thing for that part of the Stutc. At the time we thought the re mark showed mote qucrulouMiess than disre rnnicnt. A little r flection must satisfy the editor, that the whole system of internal improvement will benefit the Ilist at least as much us the upper coun try : but if this view of the subject will not remove; hindoub's. we would ask him from what quarter of the state did (he 1'lut Bill find the most of its friends ? This bill, we learn, passed the corr.h;',nt without much difficulty, hut in the temte its reception was not altogether so favor able. llrTorts were made to defeat it al together, and pain were taken to turn the Western members against it ; atnonf; oth ers, the Sewor from Lincoln was appli ed to on the subject : but that gentleman, with his usual discernment, saw the val ue of the measure, made an able speech in its favor, and it passed the Senate tti wmph.titly. " - - - The bill for the more effectual protec tion of manufacture, is warmly discuss ed in the House of Representative ; its I fate is doubtful. The .Wi'huut Intelligen cer of the llth. contains a speech, or anrssiv. or a tirde, of Mr. Tattnall, of G orgii, in opposi'ion to it j and it isdif fi tilt to av whether it is more conspicu ous for its lack of nrgument, than its blus tering, bravado stvle. The etnftuitic words, and phrases, and sentences, which rr profuelv scattered over it, evidently show that the H n. member fir-t w-otc liis speech, and then read it to the lloic c, whirh most certainly have, been clt-fli t- fied hv such a dis'ilav of impassioned atu! . .. , . 1, . r.t iircs.sul.lc eloquence. He speaks or the ; "feeble whininusof the manufacture is," ! of the ci.mmoAr bill," the "infnr.ut j bill;" savs, he "could with plcaurc i!-! nessthr roiv.htistion of almost cierv m..n tif.t ttnitu; estjbli'.hir.rn as thry nuy he; crerttd ;" and after mtmctoti other urw ! m ..' f'jia',lv pntineT and irrcfrsr-ulilc, 1 he winds up his dcrlanution Ly ashing, il 1 "it is thought that we 'himself, e pre- j sirne will tamclv su'irr.it to tbis treat- tticn' " Ilu .ivsrr fulifwut rlf immi the heels of his inlerroga'ory : " No. sir. i. : ... .... .....- ... C l Jiuiwi i ii nun in,., i ,. .ii . . Dravo ; . n.s s e.o.p.enrr. wnn . ven - gr.mce . and urionKs in tnat spcr.es 01 reasoning which U called "knock down arenments " neinosthllits' ora'ious a- , '. r so gainst inilip m im.u cuoii uic tJiitu oiJi- !,;;( e ; hlul we iPiiiK nr. i aimait s i .. .L'I. Sl T ,1, speech, withgrcat propriety, might be ... . let mri a tcrtV-IC. or It VOtl C lOOse, Irrrt- ' m The fullo-ving communication was rc- ccived more than s.ix months ui;o. hut by some means was mislaid, antl only re - covered a fewr tl.iy since. We offer this as an apology to our correspondent for its not appearing sooner. Ti the I'.ililon f i:,e IVratfrn Canliiuan. ( The threat convention question has for a considerable length of time occupied the attention nf the people of this state ; and it is probable that it will continue to be agitated until the friendsnf rqusL higiits accomplish their object, w hit h is a rev is al of the old, or formation of a New Con stitutioii for the state. At the session the last legislature the (Whites were high ly interesting, and by which it can easily be seen that ihn Western people have jus j tier and riht on their side :thcso two ingredients, ii is to be fairly presumed,! ' v. iii enlist the feelings ord influence the opinions ol the people generally in lav or of convention. In oil gieat political questions, private intercut should nut be the governing ino- I live,- the rights and interests of the great body of the people should be steadily kept in view, utid respected ; il this is not j done, (in all icpublicks,) there will conse quently he ;.(nle and contention, which will necessarily prevent and destroy the best civil and political projects. II these positions be admitted as truths, there will be but one sentiment umong the people, and that will be. in favor of a convention. I he sacrcdiiess of the present Consti tution is pled in its favor by some politi cians, with as much earnestness as if it was not the work of men ! And its age is also pled strongly in its favor. These pleas will not bold good on a close inves tigation. Our i evolutionary patriots, ac cording to this mode of reasoning, had a much better nlca to continue under the government of Britain : They could have said, we have lived under your govern ment one hundred and sixty-six years, and we will continue to do so. Hut this was not their language : Liberty or death resounded through the country ; and a de termined resolution and spiiil of freedom eventuated in the gloiious achievement of our Independence. And further, if the antiquity of any of the works of man were esteemed sacred and unalterable, it would put a stop to all improvements. Hut this is not the case ; the human mind is in a state of progres sive improvement, and c can correct many en or committed bv our ancestors, and amend and improve in nearly every thing. Why, then, should we not call a convention and foiui a new constitution for North-Carolina ? A. M'OIM 3 Of nil; PLANK. In the last Western Carolinian is an advertisement headed, " Sports of the ( base," and Mgncd " Lewis I'tzinan." Upon first sight I took it to be merely a bravo of sonic person, and thought no more of it ; bet I have siti' c hern told that it is all meant in good earnest, and is the workmutni .' of an industiious cabinet makcrof Salisbury. Not withstanding this, it would receive no notice from mc, had not the wiitcr oU'ricd the b.iitcr purlieu lui ly to Cuhc.Ti uh. I um a ci'izen oT Ca barrus, and can inform Mr. L. L'tznian, that the people of this county :uc less fain ed Uivf'X hunting, than they are for put- suits of in histrv There en be i.o doubt but Mr. L. Utzman must also, be a very industiious as well a a very ingenious mechanic, 'olc in such easy circumstan ces as to Gnd time for t rail, ;;, and tiv.r.ry to offer S00 on abet." Thinking, there fore, that Mr. I'trnan may likewise val ue himself on "trailing ' the f.luve," 1 now offer to bet two bundled dollars, that I call piot'.utc in the county of C.ibatrus ! 'O. and 'as finallv defeated by an overwhelm , , . I ing force. He aftcrw ards commanded a iliv.j. cabir.rt-tnaisrr.ivho run make a neater ; nder Massena. in the famous campaign of piete of futliituie, of anv desci ipticn, tl-, .. , ,1,1 ,1 tl.rr Mi'.tUoatil. des, bureau, cradle nr c.oflin, than the aforesaid Mr. Lewis L'tz- ir.u :i I I- .1 :. 1 . . . .. . man. If the said I.. L . think ptowcr to acre pt of this bet, he can miikc it known, when the bargain will Lc closed- ("oiiditxns arc,:.'.-Jte or;! : 21- bouts '.notice. iushihu. n: UrNTr.lt "H'uitrs dr 1 nr. chaci:." The above is '.he sijii ol bii atlvritisr- ' rr, r-nr it, i: r vi , iu.i.i t . in I ir ri;iiiir- , ........ Ill III ill il.v .. " Lewi- Ui7.rn.in i is a hwycr of Salisbnzy. who is fonder of ' r,- , s- tnulintf man 01 111s noons. .ow in as i ... r M it i i nnicii us we folks of Met klcnUirg cute , (,f j a, vofations, we at oner . .. ... kn ""uCr ' 1,aWC' L 'Zr'lan 'Ml lK ' fiitnd, the i.'cic.t .ii . i.-.v..', in ti:c ' f'ports. r. , . , '' - ---- ----- . . . I'lim m C'lfl. til., I 1 c.i 11 (mil in ' , lr.r ,! Mcrklcnoni c a I.awi cr, tnat can out ..rau ...... j s.iJ I tzman.andall the ether I.awyersor l.owan put togrthrr. ('ondiiion must be to.Vcrf nr torv. j T,JB money (1J iM-.clcpejsitcil in the Hank j . (,iiri0iic,ami five ininutrs notice givrn. j ,if,,.. Co. A MIXKLLNPA TU.V.H. North Curilixa. The Lrgislaturr of this state lis atljourncd. An nit has passed which provides that a debt or who honestly gives up his property, shall not be imprisoned for debt nr other, that the sheiifTs shall provide blankets for the use of their prisoners and a third fur the promotion of n ricultiire aiu! l.wscisM man' furfures. '"I 'A ci.'n it I im in ih'issttite lor inter uf ,- ' . -n ... i ntd imnrovcment. I lie mc-sacr. m t..e governor to the legislature at the c pen ing of the session, is a valuable paper. . . . i . i -.I antl we intend to give u a pi.ui w m. other like messages, as socn an we can. North Carolina possesses many tound statesmen antl valuable men, and her fertile back country is peopled bv a hardy race of industrious and intelli gent freemen. She ha much in her power, and now seems resolved to brinij out her great resources to im prove her natural advantagesby ;i sound legislation. , We heartily wish her g iod speed! Niks. new vohc I'roin the scat of govern ment of tuis state, we learn, that Nathan Sanfohd, late a Senator in Congress bom that Slate, has been appointed Chan elor, to succeed the present Chancellor, Moss Kenii w hose term of service will expire in August next- ' he Governor also nominated to the Senate for the present Judges of the Su preme Court, the JlldgCsSrKNCF.il, I'latt and Woodworth. All these nomina tions were rijrctrdbv the Senate. The Governor then nominated Jons Savac k, Jacob Suthkhland and Samlki. IL i'ktts, for these offices. llw u..,. f,rf io ursi of these nominations were confirmed by , the Senate, and the latter rejected. .Wit. Intrl M.I H HI ED, (n the 30th January hast, by the Rev. J. I). Kilpatrii k, Mr. Levi Nibluck, to Miss Mary Knox. Also, on the 4th inst. by the Hev. .1. I). Kil patlick, James lt.unsay, Kscp to Miss Maty M' Henry, all of thin county. In Davidson county, on the 13th instant, Mr. Thomas Limning, to Mini Catharine lajpp. In tierni:ii!town, Stokci county, on the 11th instant, Mr. William l.yon, to Miss I'.Umlnth .inmurung, daughter of T. V. Armstrong, Ksij. In Uutherlord county, Oliver Cromwell M'- Afee, of Lincoln, aged 10, to Mi M'Hri.iii, of Hutherford, aged 14. They were engaged, report says, four years before the wtddiiig hap pened. On the 11th iut. in iluiieomhc county, Mr. Samuel Smith, of Tennessee, to MKs Marjan t It. Haird, daiighter(of.Hedent llaird. i-;. 'i.ni'ii DIED, In Ircd'dl count v, near Ptatesv'.ilr, ontlie lSth ir.st. after a short illness, Miss F.iiieline Sinioiiton, hi the 17th vear of tier age. At New-tirleans Jd ult. On. V. HI MP.LT1T, a liiktinguishcd Trench (I'.rv, who ros- Ircm the ranks to en. inenc: a'.d rt !e!,ri:y . lie lirst made hinist If conspietiom by the imai'iii of Ire. lainl with U'H) men, w here, w i:!i this small l",-i e, assisted bv few of the l'eas.ui',ry , he routid four or five thonand Ilritish troopa ami Irish u n'i.nti- iv, and penetrated mto-ttie I, t art ol the conn- Sw lUerland, wlncli ended 111 the ourMiro o 'the Itiissian forces uiuhr Snwarrow. lie next U1. ,.1P,iri.,i . ,,, ,1,.,i;.;,in iln. niingo but on his return waa not well received hv the Fii-st Consul, lie came to the t ni'ed .utcsmm2 Mhcn the ltr.tish anny invaded laiuLsiana, he made a tender of hi service to Omral Jackson, whirl, was accept d, and Hum- bert, at ell bv his example ol courage and sang p.oid. by his activity m neonnoiteMie;, was usetulinnoordmary Uegr, etotliecumuamcamK I he last five or six vears of Humbert's life ex hibited a nit lancholy contrast to its meridian iirdliancv. From want of occupation, from dis appointnu nt, or some other can-, his mind be. came occasionally dis"rderei1, and to thtxe who ! were ignorant of his charaet, r, he it iht have , n .. ........ v.i - .nt..K.iJ.H.. iH. ...ii.m il.. .. ...... 1 ,llll.4ltl 4 lillUIVlllj IIIMI III I , HI r 11, lllll 1 i..,.lfTi, lis .k 1 ust ..fit i.o,t ' msjvi-isj aim iiiuiiii mil in ,i nit vi "" ' n iia iii( '"" !"' '"g '" Kranre, yet we are ii.l'ormed 'bat he has died without leaving wherewithal to ' . defray the exp nscsif his fum ral. .V. O. 'iifr. AVVVVvV,. IlUnKK Anson jail, on 1 rLlav, the Mi inst mt, I Hokum Curtt and Hamilton ll.rri . Thus. Curtis is h.tween -.'J and 3M ears of :,L-e. about 5 feel ' -r 10 inehis high, spar.-made. ,;.,rk ha.r, long s!iarp nose, ionic w liat (lark skim. .1, pale blue, or rath r irrev eves, thin visaevi. slow of trie. el, .l,.,i n lii,L- -in. I i. f.,i I nf i.ir,,.. knot on one of his fingers, and I lirlirveYn tlie , ... ... . .v., . . ... ' '" "aim, w i,u u is a nine rrarkcii .m.i stih. Hamilton Harris is a tolerably large bodied man, about ileet 10 or 11 inches high, very iluk mulatto, betwern.iU antl 3j years of age. Har ris is a noted fellow fur breaking jails, and has broken several in the western nart nf this state. Thomas Curtia is charged with the murder of Thomas Cash. Hamilton Harris is charged with havii'g com mitted a ripe. A reward of glOOw 'dlbe given for the appre hension of Curtis and i dollars for the appre hension of Harris that I get hold of them. .iosF.p;i Mr.ni Lv, ,v r, Frbrun-yO. IS2X ."!l'4 ! .VO'7f :. "lrILI. be exposed to s.,le, on the Jjlh nnd f T l lth davs of March next, nt the la'e res idence of ('dpt. Pietij. Ilean, deceased, the Ioi low ing pec-pi i'ty, v h : Corp, Todder, Hav, ttats ii ,.....i. ii...... i ....i ami .-ui v ; muM's , unit, in,;', nur p, ami ., i I . , ., . ,. -. 1 l.eesi' linn rlio 1,1 am Kilelien 1 iiriiitnre. line Wapin and fieer, farming utensils, of almost every h scription, and a set of blacksmith' tools. Also, nine l.kely Ntgror will he hired, and a plantation rtntcd, with li any other articles too tcdiais to mention. Terns w'd' be made known on (lay of j, M7.pr. I fvs. , IHr. -l-v tiUMNW, ft. C. A BOLT 5: l.o in the Tow n of Their., in il chiding nil those valuable lot on the hiver Hank, to tllif r with V) W acres of wood land m the vicinity of thu Town, will positively he Kohl ut Public Auction in April next. The aale will commence on the first Monday of the month, mid w ill continue! for three days or until all the above property is sold. TEHMS AS l Ol.l.On'S -(In toll mum lew than H credit of twelve month-, on all um exceeding anil I-s than a credit of uric mid two yarn, pav- ulde in equal annual instalim-m ; on all muds ex ceeding JJiUOd, a credit of one, two and three years, payable in the Mine manner, Interest from the dale of the purchase, the purchaser paying at the time of mde 1'; per cent, on the amount of hit contract and giving a mortgage of the property, w ith personal wi uri'.y, il'icpii rod. It is thought superfluous to dw ell on the rise, the prevent importance and the future prospect of Cheraw, as it lias now assumed 'hut rani; in lhi'C.oiiiiiicl'r.ial world, which remle-s il tail unnecessary; but fir the information of those who may live at a distance, and whose Meremi tile nomieetion w i'i this section of country may not have led thtin to a knowledge ol tile i unw uenre anil resources oi tins place, we siiii-iin , .. ., ;,.,,.,,. ... ,i .. ,1, ..'.... (llll. ,;ia,,wnj to1lt:.in.d astore, three rf.,.,r dwelling hoiisi's, and thirty or forty inhabits, its. It was iiii iirpor itcd in 18J0, and now rontaiiis an elegant Academy, a Printing r,taldislimeut from w hiclj issuea a weekly paper, four hon. s of Kntertaniliient, thirtv Stores a rniiaiihTahle nunilirr of duelling hoiikd, and at h ait 1H)! in halntants. Two large Steam Una's mid a variety of kmall craft aro nplou d in navigating the riven one Steam lloat plies directly between Cheraw and Ch arlenton, and tic other lietw ecu (icorg' town and ('her.iw, each !io;it rarrien from ('M to K JO hales of cotton a trip. The Steam Hoat Pee l), e lias performed Iheentin trip from ( he. raw to (.,'nri low n and back in hair davs. Do. ring the last m ason about HJ'iO hales of c:tn were jient from this place, and during this ea son it is computed, from the present pnrcte.sen, that 2il,0U(Jat h-nst will beieut o ir,:i-ke ui'li a variety of other produce. The r-sourre t of Cheraw from the back country, are not inh rior to that of any inland To hi between ili hit oi:d ( ir.) and Augusta ((.to.) Arraii'i men' ha c been made In throw abridge our tae Hivi-r, and the Mail lioutes h o e h en no al'i red as to accunuiiodato thi.- place. I l.i site ( f (he I ow n il elev it. il, :.irv ;.i..l l jinni iiiiiii.g. JOHN I AM.OK, Jr. .IAMLS i;u r. ,7snfi.'; fur lUf Cluittitim 7',i.i L'un jtu:u. i.-.i . eopttr innv for S'dp. 'I I'll" si.bsi riber oilers fur r lie, tlie pl.int.it io i cm w in, h lit- now liv es, ly mir on tne w e :t side of the oi-iiii Yadkin, Wt 'd Vemtli by tin name of liidill j's ferry, and roiitaiiutig bet .veen four nod live hiir.dred acr- . It his on the main fii id l '.dbiig from ab in to i.iorgia; is well v.atciid, and has good iiiiproveinents thereon. The land is i f ns good a quality as any in the Porks of the Vadkin, and w ell suited to tlo- rais ing of tobacrn, w heat, corn, c. Any pervin wishine; tn purchase, would do well to itn.!;e immediate application. The ternis will he fa. voraldc, and vs .11 be made known on application to the subscriber. Cj' A good boat belongs to the f'trv. ltr.N.1 MIN UIDDI.C. It'-.:nn f'uiiii.'e, l'i V ltiJ.. V.;viu4s Wir S'.v'. J1V vii'.ue of :,'t ordi r of court, obtaineil at If February term, LSJ., authorising the mIc id" two of the negroes of the estate of Itobert Haird, deriased, I will s II at a credit of tw he months, at Francis Neely's nulls, on Saturday, the 9th of Man h, lv:2.i, one negro girl F.s'lu r, about 1J y ears old, and one negro buy Joe, about l'J sears old. Attendance, &c. bv WM. HAIilil.lt, .hlm'r. .1wt'4-tr 'VttWnr n? Y w s sh . ffl IK. subscriber tespec'fully infonr.s the riti 1 lens of Salisbury and its sit'.r.ity, that he eaiTu s on the TAl!.t'lNti 1U IMS in the store house of Mr. Thomas 'I odd. He w ill w ork on the most reasonable terms that ran be desir. I el, and hope, bv line atti r.tion, neatness and - I . . . les'iatch, that he will Hunt a sins- of pool patrot.spe. He r.lsi flatters himsell (bat he ran Rive latitfartion to lims,- tiist may jileasc to Call upon him, at any time, w itb their rtisiom. Clean ing and repairing eld rlotlu-s w ill be duly attend ed to, at short notice. N. R. 1'nnlut e will be received f.rwork, sur'i as corn, Hour, pork, baron, tallow, heesw at, but ter, and such as suits the market, and a putt-ro'is prce (tiveii. Ol'ir SAMCF.I. PK1CI. VaSlwU' ii V V.u YsUh:sia, i !.!. li se persons who have lawful d-ma-i,! V against the estate of Das id Wn.soi,, set,, .l.ccased, are hereby re,p,es-cl to make them . known to the adin'misirator, on r before the ' - t '.ay oj May n At, so mat lie may or pir ! pared to n.ake seitlniient as lar as the estate in ' liia liuni'a mav lie Mlllil'il'llt. As he W ishrs t(l make a final Vttlcmriit nf said estate at next i ..n tti ..;i ,t....n..K...u . r Mav eiiur!, he liopos all will avail themselveaof liiis iiut.ee. J. W. WALTON, .J,.Vr. iyj. :,"), is:;-:t'H Sttttc ui .VovWx-VftvnWnft, DAVIDSON COINTV. ts,.i in vu .-s., -s. ,. .' an- Term, IS-'.. Lucy Pyerlv, v. Plulii) 1C)t It r of Plea and Uttarter Sessions, .tauu tUnln.r and Harbara 1... w.te. t.eorge kepb v and Caty his w ife, Mord.ra Collins and Christina his wife Petition foflmwcr. It anptarmg to the Faiivfarti.m of the court, that Philip (...rliier .md r.arhara his w in- tkorge Kepler and Caty his wife, Monlira Collins and ('hrislma 1 sr,' inhabitant of another state : It il therefore tV-i."n, that publication he made fr three weeks in the Western Carolinian, that the del fetidantj appear at the in xt s'otirt to be held for said coutitv, mi the fourth MondaV in April nr, then ai.d th re to plead, aiisw r or demur, out- ,, ... ,, . . i , crv im- the r t tition w ill ne licarU es . a; 1 ' ' A copy from the niinutcs. D. MOCK, V. ( r.wt'4l C. II Y the dozen, or single tine, fur sale at the JL5 nP.iv; of the Wititorn Carolinian, S'.tl-sbicr . S s; IIAA-A-A' Tlii- IP i -"fA 17 their cim.fdiihei.'n -1 j i'h FI Sulnlniry CI..',). :..! ,, !,.,- m&jL$ BJfVTr 'hey rejoice in the .,;,,(,,, 13 1l.:it ill liiev.. war. ,: imi'-t moiit v hi in R'icli iilnini' iii' 1: in Salisbnr , u. i, j iMify the risking fc'lw on mere cham e, t:-v Will vi far convince tin 111 of the Sanity of lln ii' ho..st , that they will l.,utl'iti with the ..!.( bun pack at any time ami p'.J e rmvenirii to both par' ics to ipcef, tne ..f ! In f,,rii li fl li.n !j:icir, v.i'll the Us ui hi v.i . 1 s theret'l ap pendant, on d.e dav of loe Clia ( , ir a' am' I'uie al't'-r that l!, il 1m' airi'e d on, As ' e, il on rl- Ilic.ltiollS Cn'.Tllpt , Ill l!!,VI!ie-X, it .M k alls Jack Chili il.-nri ' 1 ill tl.l bury Pack an do. As they 111 it ( ! p: '..in '. n.i'clv f-iiid til n . i id . '1 .! '11 ii i L-! t'ie tin ii 1 of i. ' i i'I.i uf-li.i If hoiiiid ! 'eirv Club al liln rt to briii; anv lame, h ilt, bhn tilt V leave the il. auv audi to lue pl.cr .1 1 ipr.ti - 1 :t l!:ev -'.ay Clink proper, pnniii.-1 lle-y act- permiti, I tn run loose li'o'ii l!i: moment of k'..-ting to til ) morning's hui l. hv order of the Ula'k .lack Club. IsMHiWKK MMltHI). 'iiir. W lialeliime Ilursew hip whit h yr.u s'.olo " in ( harlolie, in Decetliber, In lm iv. to me II you u ill leave it at the Coiul-H'iiisc in , il .is';! room, or in Doctor Sam's, piair.a. o that I can get it again, I will av 110 more about it. J. WILSON. T l V I8!' rr-1 ' . 'VUtinv.Ves V. V!nutn, lAILOIt. III'I'.C ITI Ll.Vi'iforni'.tlie jmblie.tbat l.e I has i -stabl shed hillisell in business in this place, ill the bouse neNt door to Mr. Slaughter' tavern. Orders fmim a distance will be prompt ly attend d to. (.entleiiun favoring him with their custom, m:,e expect their work done in 'lc. m at st and moit uibiouutc style. He Ins made urmngeim'tits r g'd.'irly In get the fashions h orn Philath hihi.i : and soln i's a share of public par ro tage ; and hopes, hv his assiduit v and at'' e ioii to business, to pl ase all who may t'avorhiin v. I'.h their custom. V 1 Vs . ,',. Mil, Yi2'. "A fl'IT. sobiwriber being desirous of remoi'inf I to the Western Cnuiltrv, oilers for ! im plantation when on he now dves, eoiiUtii.ug 6 it aires .f 1;iihI, of which there is cb-and a!)oot H I a- l i s, j I iicres of which are f . sli ;md in g-mil order for uhi atioii : it proilm s corn and l, : ;is w II as any land in tsitrijrbbur'iood , tber are; on the land iii' cuiiiforialib- tlwi-ihiiir I t." . ham and other lie ( ssaiy out house ; alvi, th rc are two .relh iit jirist mills antl .w mill now in rimi'dete repair on a never fading si ream. t' ir ther det,cri;iti'io ia ileeiiied tintn an , s thf buv er vt mid w ish to see the pre !.': s. I '11 hind lies in lioaan l ounty. 11 miles north-west f'u-i Sahshifv, on the road leading from Salisbury, to Utatcsv i!le. til!. StVIIIIV fi T.. I;I Fl A. ?. (1mt1; x. t: i'i- it. is:.; ffIlK trustees would here by tj'ia.ii' :he pu') I he, that this Academy , (situated in V"-k District, S. (.'. and near to the mountains, mi tinue in a pMspTOU and grtjvsing slate ; and I whilst they express their gratitude for die h!- eral patronage it has hereintore received, f lit j would further state, that In rookctpn nee of ihr prtselit teacher's intendeil letnovaJ, ilu jr have engaired Mr. illiain It. Dav is, a graduate of the l liiversitv of North-Carol. 11a, to lind. rtalo as teacher, from ihe 1st trf May nut. Tins) timely notice we give, that none w ishing t" jdaciS children at this inst itiitinn, mav be prrvru'f d by doubts of its toiitiii'iaiice, or unctrtain'y f ita Princijial. W e are also haipy to lav, that from a person, al acquaintance with Mr. Davis, from t k ton ! edge of his moral and pious character, toiret'u r with ample testimonials of his tab ntanl learn ing, we have full conhilenre that he will prove both an able and a successful tcarher. Students are here pr. par t for a-.y lasiu college, heini: faviin-d i'h the use ol an e el lent vt of (liubrs, and In r.-.sfter will l.avr the use of the I'.ney clop da Hntaiwiita: winch s al liable work is presented lo tb' Aiad.mv bv a u . I . .,..i tS iLc'irirlrnr i. 1 t"..'-,.! e( ! , . ' I I. art , i il - In point of health and morality, a pr U ra ' situation cannot probabh l-c t,.ind in tlie s'ais. Il'ianlir.g is ft7i per annum. I iiitmii, ti a. giiaj,"-. s hiiiI Scknees, ftJO per ami n i" : f disii t. laminar and (itngu?i'.iv , S'. a. 1 !or Ilea. hug. Writing and Anthnu t.c, hi ' Signed hv order of the H'wr.l J AS. S. A HAMS, V. V.. ii.-in. ::. ir." .VtVVU'Va. rjillii;'. will be exposed lo public Sale, at the I i.. e d vi il ng luius- f the Hun. lro ' s L-K ke. ihv ease, I, on the fn.rth Mimiili, tht is, the J'. b d-.y of Fehniary, 18J.1, and coiititior.l fisiiu ii.iv today until all isoolJ the numerous sto; 'i ! Iloises tiattle. ucp. Hugs, lie. i.uiii, of every 1 scriptiou ; turn, W lieut. Hal lev. It. e, and ...; also, n l ir,;e (;unt.tv of Hay, pod I r, an t utiier riui;bo .s ; a. id all the itupb men's of hushntnlry on sul pla.-e, wagons, geers, ploogli, JsP. ti til the household ami kitchen tu.-'ut ire, tveo tdis, with the usual iptantity of irstcls, and apple 7id pec li hraudv i kiwi, a ( ntton (xtt, Willi til! the running works, an rv i II, nt rcw, and a'""it forty hah of Cotton, pmkM atul in itti " ord T; a'sn, a larw ot.atititv of pickled I Pert.. Th-rv is nlso y- h'lrarv of Hm.ks I pri.H 'I'-oiy on la", wiitrii, w n-ii noi.i pr.'i iy j to v o'is to the time iilnresai,', w ill on ih.t or I s-ne' ''..I '.v during tlie sale, be t ;ni- d t'i . .(. ,.;,:, N tM.ra utt t:,re ether ...... A..,, ni, .l.i.M!,.-.. , ro, Ulttl. g-(in, r'n-TbnesS ,-,,,;, , u Lc A1 )if w hlt !, w,;' U. , ,?...,.. .i,,,,.,:,!,,,,.! I e,,i,t;ii,i.,c. ' ' . . . ., ,.- . .,.,. ,,.. ,.i , (. ,i )V pr,., f.-om d .y 7"'lt.da. tin the i.i-t hiy of sl. vi'.l he hired a t'm late dw llinghou'.-e. ill the Negroi-s which, fir the present, aiv not o'l.crwise disposed f hv the W ill, sir Vioul ;:.J i..- !) ; among wlucn ar ome prut," fellows finei and gills: and this sevf-r.1 p!. t 'atioMs r-iit d oat, ail until tb- hrt d. of Jji iiary, l.'t. .il..' to commence nt 10 o I kI, on each day, htiil oi.tmue as a'iirc'.iid, from day to day, iin d nil is sold. I'wrlves nion'hs credit ; and due attendance v ill be given hv me. JilllV ( ) I I", Kivcv.sr. av.:sjh (i.-nft-,.v c '.. i,.u: '.-4vtia
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 25, 1823, edition 1
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