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Tin: mi h:. ASaUJiOMKK .J w4 lb lry-Mi vt Irl tiro a Uwii u !" - tarfaf M b gtufl'MM Af b-l I Iva M lof l fa. Tl fa rtk,UWUifc4 AW tick lra t rtf( Try st'ry h rbM t r;.!, T )f thaak apo kit Uad, fc U n mmmi ii !frt DRATII AM IMfO?IIT. TM fUJoaif fii2n ftyM U4 from aa tl tit4 .nt4 U 1731. i t er. Uurrr. Hi lw l.i Vi,.tc, roi 1 7 J'T.tf , 'ffJ lIng th jift Ifl l'i ftthctt manll IfiUn 1. fa 1 J Mr. Vame, of t!tlj, Ifff f mail UtpetuUe and tttcoi b thru. 11 fnUnJ. itii fUfuhiifigU- brrjf w, xrhpi, it lM time, U lr jfil U tha I leg lam 1 LuW WM11 vtl thro to Itmcraat iwolMUcr, wua small It and tut) imlliff capital Hi called on Mr. Warren ti iht a i i. ... I course tl bottom. ia rurwnvw from Mm wras cf his ct-ou eovtla, aod Lroktn ictl. ftS wtU M I fo !. lds and nenrtv Btm&hlf U.. Jl " 'Mii utkJgi with Air, vtf. ft 0, Ut greau.t Wetfv aod tMiMta'. iuy, sod wsi, on more thin one oa. aioo, cu due d by Mm to the mount of M fit till' IMl, to 1 II R tCHfoft, wtjrrrUkaj4l4aiUt.-J,'wo er und' wc hare BOt H Imm frv tbai m mrr, If ay carious JimI doirv l knY Or bow Ok; (uw i l tfirm b ,Icmc 4 Is iC, ul 14 Iff , Or U rttMMA m ptorttxt, M ily tf. TU Ur lb; rr m or hint not tiLM la UU, tM lownff of r CUr9'i Ui f Ibougb of ttTrii m 1 if g owj ikrr t la ibf,f kir, 'TU frr ft (Hon (It try i txco atlt loutciout irbcri h Mtd, wui wi iyppoi 11 man dm Uto to no very rcprcuU dmi(ilr. m tic r.. wubu 11 isie tnu (irlU to tltxna wag, nw wi, fthiljf, io Air, VV . shop 1 tnJ, Dflt morainr mhtm th clerk opf-ncd th decern. tt. a 1 . . tumra Hit tiurdca and hit tnUamt Ofcupation. To thiok that bchinj Mr. Warrrna couoicf thouiJ ha?e bc drpotiied. in a tttY linen Ur. ine property of a rarced pedlar, the try Urionior of auch weahh at Mr. Wh.te lately bequeathed ! The loo vuaged plMlowpher, ' with apectaclea on now, aod a woild of aoiioui doubt and care repoaiog io every ftir. row of hi wrinkled brow, peept with a palpitating heart, ia hit cruciblt, to wmiwr nil cncmicai uiicovrrici aorrow from which w. refu.e to b4 ri(1J cJ divorced, fcvery other wound w.arek tur to Lid , but not more anl!oTlv to heal : every other .ffl.cion ,. far. we tre ,ff h.0 iZvZ coi t-bu thi. wound we co0.,der it a 0fer lhe bundle, of Chevy CZ, Z duty to keep open. 1 hi affliction we ,k. P.;. i..:m. .ni,, , " therUh.od brood over in aoli.ude , " V fchtreuthenjo herwhowouldw.il . froS which Wfre ly forget the mf.nt that pemhed l.kc t0 wo reil,ion, , . a oioaaom, irom ner armi, though ev. ,ni, time Mr. Hobtrt Hodg,on, book, try recollection n a pangi where ii ..iu f ,k;. V...i. the child that would w.llingly forget ltreff. Luke UhU w th. ... .. mo cnucr oi pirenu, tDougD 0f calling oo him, lo get member be but lo lament? who workmen to patch up the I MISCELLLNKOLH. r n ! mini t him mi, aOUHOW t)K THE Dr. AD. T1e aonow for the dead it the only the to rcmem aome of bit mfrh llfl lk. Kr.tlrn Kifiil. ever, io the hour of agony, would for. 10 f , .,r..n f,.-.i r gci me ineou over wnom He moursn f,nm ,;,!,. ,k. i who, even when the tomb it doting U Vol l0 ,cr e oul ; hwvu iiv i is Ul lit! lie muii lOVCU, cud of the book io mend itt crazy jointa to polith up its worn out aides to yellow it edge, and to mke it pats upon the let learned, ia thotc nutter, a a complete work, "little u.rd," it a portion of duty well known to lhe apreuUtort in literary rubbish. We arc to auppote that Mr. Whi.e, with the aid ot tbe bookbinder, vat not behind others in hit taadc. The bett and utual mode adapted to get tiog off work of this description, is by .. V r.i. i.- t wucu uf icei nit nean, as it were crushed in doting of iu poruU, would accept of contolaiinn, that nui be bought by forgetfulnets ? N, the love which aurvivct the tomb it one of the noblett attributet of the soJ. If it has itt woet, it hat likewite ita de light j and when the overwhelming burst of grief is calmed into the ceo. tie tear ol recollection, when the sud den anguish and the convulsive agony over the present ruinl of all that we most loved, is softrned away ito pen. aive meditation on all that it was in the days of its lovelincis. Who would root out auch aaorruw from the heart, though it may tometimea throw a pats, log cloud over the bright hour of gaie ty or apread a deeper aadnets over the hour of gloom t yet who would ex change it even for the sang of pleasure Or burst of revelry? No, there i a voice Irom rtie iuwO an.r u.m aong there ia a remembrance of the dead to which we turn even from the charms of the living. Oh, the grave ! the- grave Jit burica every error covers every defect extinguishes ev ery resentment! from its peaceful b som spring none but fond regrets and tender recollections. Who can look down upon the grave even of anenemyvanil Dot feel a com punction tht he should ever have war red with the handful of laj-tS th.t is mouldering before him ! but the grave ol those wr loved what a place lor meditatiou!-there it is that we call up in long review the whole hiitory of virtue and gentleness, and the thousand endearments lavished udoh us. almnt unheeded in the daily intercoute ol in timacy j there it is that we dwell upon the tenderness-the solemn awful ten derneea of the nartine ncene the hrd . . . . . - . . r in uiuiirrv Mini kki iiriiitK ot ricatn ifh ail :n i r ; Ly..r ,:. . r noiseless attendants its mute, watch fill assiduities. The last testimonies of expiriog love ! the feeble, fluttering, thrilling oh, how thrilling pressure of the hand. The last fond look of the glossying eye, turning upon us even from the threshold of existence ! the faint faltering accents struggling in death to give one moreassurance-oaf-fection. ye ! go to the crave of bu ried lov?, and meditate! there settle auctioo. lliere is then no time to examine into the menu of what in put up, or to collate oer itt tiga:uri "going, going," and as the auctioneer tells hit auditory that the like advan. tage will never occur again, the gaping multitude "taking the ball on the fits, hop," and the book goes off at a grnl value. Mr. White was also au fait at this braoth of h'u business; aod waa in the practice of selling by auction li ampMco mmd inprlcrt Volumes, in the public streets of lielfn.t. On these occasions he ucd to borrow a thi re -legged atoul from Mr. Hodgson, to elevate himself above hia literary congregation i and, as if the smili.. ; goddess, who led him through plcasaut i 1 1 . . waits io a Dank ol wealth, had deter mined to flirt with her own freaks, she ch.tiged the three legs of the ttool, in thf common street, to three teats in the Commons' House! His futnre his tory ia well known. The knowledge he thus acquired of public sales, pro cured him the situation of clerk to an auctioneer in Dublin. He opened a small bookshop, became eminent in that line, sold lottery tickets, and spec ulated in the funds. By stockjobbing and contracting for government loan?. he was enabled to bequeath, at his death, 30,000 a year, and l 00,000 iu money ana securities, i nu re To tV.tt- who pour ut wliS tJr umc fa-jt ' riiriil"rs thi (oilawu h'Mi, elifMd Miutt th merU'iM ol lii jUtt nur tt t tnmt amiit. It It tiU f Vi franklin.' that he JftiJt J iH lfjttiillhfu$$ f lasd lor J 1 1 ihit dcrc that h tremMcd at iM iir ht of a tie tt toi and to pre feat ( routine of cpction, he Called all 'nine hotV family together, tod toia tm wno tie wi, where from be. Wf ttf alio thU to prevent the lot- iag kVjBt iiculag th tltiUuty or frewnt if h.e whom It anty coacera II la alacrclr Hoped Out il may have the IntrrJrd effect for we labor un der icrirut diflicuhice when at work by rcatotof tht tittrtt ol knowledre fell by vuUort to th primiog office ia order to obviate which, these an- awert are now given to nuettioot rea frauy put to at by the curiout. t The type are it made out of a eompoiliwn of lead and antimony anu coal irom 40 to 300 centt pound, occordioff u me alze. I. W sever print almanac, tpelling irauiacnt norrjiolrt. It would take about one twelvemonth to print a oiuie. J. WewitlprintaaotiffforE2. when it contains but til vertea. No more wdl be charted for thirty copica than one. 4, ye tometimea make mittaket when aettiag type. J. Tie priotingiuioet ia pretty naro to leart. It would require four year, more let, (tccording to the thick net of e leamer'a tiull) to get a com plctr kuwlcdgc of the art. te with the people would net meddle ith the matcrialt when they come into our offue, at it frequently makea cootiderable trouble. .To auch a are in the habit of knocking at the dor, we would men- tiorj that the practice ia not according to cuquctte or propriety. 6. Ihe preiti made ol catt iron, and coat about 300 dolLrt. It it very handtome, and work a great deal easier than the old tort. You may look at it, but don't touch it. 7. The tackle it not to hang any body with but is uted to let down the formt of type to the prett room. I tx)k the hint from the Register office, in Albany, where I terved my time. 8. The smallest type it called dia mond. It it like picking up pins to set them. 9. A set of types will last us four or five years. 10. The worst thinge in an office are plaid cloaks. 1 he c pes sweep of the Conu-ntion of ft. I trlur;; Itt it.'t foirtiBiwd, w a;f tl.f M, 1 1 lb inl, f.iiw"r mA mrwm km Btt4 ll. ..IWr. tftr M M M lMMiMiUlirk l r Ua awl t.4MtttMM, til l for U atv uVa froMW tl Um. I it iUfwi. l ! r t r thJTw. tut 4 lioM tl from tM Mai AUK. IM, Uton saiI ii)i:afvka, 1 Vrtf Hun. lrJ mJ KiMtv 0IW. far 1 Uwj uka (mm Wlrjl,l. YafUut. j td mif Suit 1x4 a4 a tWe, To IU ta ComMmmn ea-Wr aheva aMt (. iSi mt Vit oar, lr a mi imwiii.iiii ut mn Huar4 M rronlil bf ll tacratary U Halt Ual hy tea wly It ria mJ rroe4 U Ua iiwmina of tht cfini lire fiat vWaavrr H awf m toltltl l ua. TV But It frtjovnwd till dm eta pacMtMf mii4 tn, bt the mamtitf IM, aaB, hi the ear tin, be racfir.), they 4 mcm4 ta M attmiiiaiMM of Ua tUimt vba.b aaat m U a aUU of orttnioa tut Ur IM RomJ Iim uVkUd tKat OS Ummr of kmm shall m rata! ntiff. UitkM a pmoMi t taminalHW ahaJI ba raquieail. IM BwlMaWaVWJuMiIlrnmU f IM cikimaaUv Uar areata or rvwaaal, tluul ! aoUnf. JAMES BAKCM, lec'y. Dartarasar t Urtra, ff aafcorfaa. lilk SrM. 1SJ. NOTICK t tiliiaaor m L'aileJ B(a(a tutinr Ctaima aiaUr tM IrraHr of tAm, lor la ami othar prirala prvptriy, ukaa froot lhm JiHaf tha Ut ar betarr a th CaitrU Kia'e liirat llWairu r hcfrU rtodlUL I hal lha VmaW um, rrfpurml by t!i subjoined artle ia; il.r CoenlMMi of fct. rVtrrWxirf, ill la UmI m. for Ih Jvtitt ('ummiMHtfl ktr aarrtamina an.1 datrrminin Ika ammjnt of auch claim l iu Bf H,Ttr?tnVt frVflryr',lTh,aue 14 rave nut alrtaily riHiLited thrir Claims a1 tl 'i Jenrc of thrm to tbi UrprUt, may 4o ao befur that time. AMTlCtr. III. M'Hen tla rr(fe ralna of !ar aliall hat bar arertaincd ami fun I, lb !oconmiMoa rr ahall ton dilute a Ixwri fur the etarni nation of I le claim a liicli art lo be oiSmiltnl to them, ami tliry H1I notify la tM feeeretary of SUt of the I', auti-s tturf they arc rrajy lo rrceire u x 1 1 o n 1 r ui t ra , rp;i:i l..,i.ii...a ..,r. r.ri.,,4,. L ua ff. ia ika J tl al1T,' a fiUa hmi rtI.U i-l u'j, iT,' 4,r I. f(i, a 1ia term (lit 111'!1 trf, .a JuMff If.a Um . , '' mix ti,4iAutj pmdrf l.t CiLU. ...A v . f a , i -. . M "iuhi. '-" lllf, fA it. uMn u, Hit Mmiv piH 'j' ail j raU lprtntcat of lha yomh, M tj, liitralttre, U r M nron fbrif Ibe fUawafaa taj .rftet Ujt fubata af lb atiuaiWa, u4 lhe bamr.i . , Nut rranh fww hatinf tM IrtrUnof boul Mrtmaata of lha InaWutkM, v fiU.tr it, Ua. Mr. fcikly, fat.f U Im if!,a,. L ? Intra, wtitre tlwr will contuMikita Ju l k. iKa tiafL ptii.l ikiI ... i . ' a Mihiki tbay faiot but 11. .,JiN 1.. !J. i- II..'.. ....1 ..." - w " .in ". wr rwiirf, OT r tHam arJ.iabH ariantJUk rtladiua, i v. l.lk. tt.i f.rlt.tl.. .11.1. I .1 .. I I "?' art not, at Iraat, tl lo any in u it, ry oruar o u.a Boaro. 3-lo it An t. ki M.1L13M ht, AVRTIt CttlOUYj a. rjiwAWi VAminoft.ii, ai ly"0 rrraHf..IJ. lufinna t! ..4 r... I F, If, ami Iim fricmU, MLLlai Umi atcni ami rkt Jtmeiri, ail Mta-l at th rvnli (onvr -f .t. Coiirt-lluua, (lataly aceapiaU by Mr. lima.) lha coorcultora of llil itu. bubiwM, U fjual lo any h th pU,. ji llniiae oontain a number of briiata rii.. . ., ralru!a(l fur ba arcntrtmoilaiior) of Tr, n aial Hoarder the 9lblr ra rnal, if ' lriir, lo any in lha plv. and aid n.1,,1 1. obb(fir ami alUntir lot!cri hiaU'.V i,j L.. :il I . ! B 'a. a a . "r, vim uppi.fi ri) me brut ulf i,,.ri a..l ll.. a 1 wf..V Mm uw irruuimii of mi !lMiM. wM 4 a ua oojwa aiu pe rntira talirM.tion lQ t, a L. aL!L . . . it a . air ,aina proper ot cau on t , , 4 HainjJMIVJI'W-aMwiMwSM ihtax ... VfiMtr24. law. State of Nortli-Ciirtiliua. rilir. rUt Tataw, tiewiar Ihi; Art I the lar Aae(obly, (Cbaplrr XI.) it im rebel ut ike rurtMett of th I brrir landa licre'ofi re auM urttler the iir'mrit. t, Uiia Hale, aa cooftrriar a pit it ami onriif, "r on that ilracrijuion of bia fi fliit;r, an.1 bnnf ansiootly liiroo tbat I Ik l,c v avail themarlre of I he favor and imlnl;f n,t adtfimtite I of tha aUrra and other prirate ue atale, tho.r'''rrtJv nd uneirrirHiv ,v pmiH-rty -, fcr Wh tl. citueMof tb t n.ic.1 ,cn,f, ,nd nn-O'cre.l tl. them , a.! aiii,. HUlea claim indritimncatio-, rl bttnf UUhaJ. to p..t from biii-acff the r ainful nrca.. Iiwul aaul kaB.kt it.. aft.. a.a! 1 ... .rxn ..... .....,. , , pertomim,; tJie trulv irKaoni ami am., al.all not tike eop.iire nor rreir, ai.l f ilm.rr.mired of him bv the U -tbat Iu Bntann nujeaty not ba rrqmrrd J 'M the ere nl af tbe Udure of ihe'l'trrcl-. to mike comM-naalion for any claim, fc.r private ,ny 0 ,hcm, tn it id t)irm ve rf in rnr- property under the lint artle of tha treily of j ,m Cr,rm..HUti.ir provide. ; tiVei ibe I Ohr.it, not contained in tbe aa.d lirt. And h. , , frieml abo emlc.voreil to ' I .nd M .t ...........v j."t ncrvT cknK iuc . j tiir ulnm.t of hi very litnited abibtie. in r,h lainihfr the piawi' of tuc Art almve mrntlarvi), to adtitc and entreat all conrcrticd t.'iaitt-i pmniptly and italuttriouilv rrake the iit-ciau-t fnrh:ralian, and aunt or rnd to lUleijIi ill . be prudtierd before tbe eommiion a nmierial loaardi acf rainin(( fact, all the etdcnce of ahicb bit ouj (rovemmrnt may be in po- ewion, by returna from hi imjeatii'i offirera or - ... 1 .1 oToeraiae, tne numner fon t camid aaay. ,)e t me fiH and timttH hr the Uw, irvl m , Hot tbe evidrnre pnaluecd or it defective- j ,i ihnnarlm of it kind '.ml indent pr "L . '..T K."t Ur "f '7 C,'m or tUuM I "'"" Sl"l'l ) I'urtWr t.tl. r Ibe pr-wbK-h ab.ll be olhcrauc ntiafictwdy aiitbcnti- j ., pr)r:,.n;, , ,Uir uuimprovr,!. tl- ? i Treawirrr it filly periuadrd tHat n iipliraK- tor oilier or nirtlicr imln!jfcnce oftbc bkr k.a! dl, at any time berealWr, prove Kicciu ul, r b- mtainrd. 'Hie I.r(nii!attire bn alrradv pxine f,r' done m.icli, in tbe law referred t, that f indeed rao hope, or even a iah it to do more. I be Htiblic 1 reiMircr may potwibhr ti taken 1 but he certainly and tmlv iImiULc Market Street, a fear doora from the Kaat corner .' and eonaiiL-r all hope or ernee'a'ion of fi'ur .fii.. f . .. .. .!. ... . .f u. .nc mun-uaiKi wnere ne it prepared ami , i-;n(a'ive 1 1'crfcreiice, or of furtiier u .MnrUn V. tt, Tuilor, VIMIPTS thi plan ol iiil'irminjr tlie citixent of SaEiburr, aiul Tti vicinity, in grncral, lhat lie baa commenced tbe TaUorlng ftuAintRis. in part of John L'Uman'i Ikkiv, aituated in i. (.. - n..m L 1. 1 n 1 i .. . f" ,t" "' 1 "ri.'J'iic 1 I'rncrenre, or 01 runner ut is pea Irom Our boards and gaUey S be- will be happy to accommodate any gentlemen I indulgence, in rrrnl to the mnniea due or Sr. fore we know It. ho are ditjoed to patronix- him in hi line of , c.iniiii!,' due from the Purchav r of thrrrtrf 11. We like to tee visitors when b""CM in ,!,c "cateit ami mo,t fwhionalde ! fjimU a afureiaid, ai king culircly li.iptk ,L ... , . j , .-V"7. " pcc laiiri. ur niurn iiivivii, they coo e to pay money, and try to be ; from hi. lon eiperience, tlt there .re but polite when they do not. 1 r... . .. . . . r MVW ,j ,..i ,11c tiwnin, can urpn umi it a ill l)r borne in mind, tl.nt the , .,, , I !n U,e ere,rt'wn h ork.- A fair trial fa alt 1 October next is the daV fhi-d Oh by fcur, m fan. Of all the actions of a man's life h.i . t"k' VT"'6 "- 1,ove rt'(n- Tbe itinff the fmt 0 ,icfi the iudutncc otkrH . I.,., ntk , Cf cl'nTf of faahion hall be rtrictly attemle I t.S or rar.trd i. fttended. n-rriac does least concern others y tt at he.iiaa.La a oirre.pondcm ia tb Dirici of, w... .i - i of all tie actiona of our life, it ia most Columbia, (whirt be is lt from) who will ml cHltlc 01 iortll-l arollU'd, lie flitter, hivtvlf, and forlorn. Hah-.-fh, SrfitrmSrr I, 182. f.O OCT" It a ill bt borne in mind, that the t' mtddlid with by other people Mar- him ',,e rllif" ". tlirir rrpdar K-xsnn. eiaar ai a dr.n,r.r, .L T. t. . h,V" br "trict ,,cn"'n to - -.r.... nc ugs . cc.ve a liUnl al.ar of public patrona. a he in ifcDp were extremely wiset they "determined notliii1(r hall be lift undone to had a treat mind to aome arurr . K... ' render peneral Mtit:cfion. they would not leap into th wall, b- .V.i,i,r, .f5, 1 8.H. 206 Tailoring rfVHK mbirriber Ulnv?8S. rerectfidlv infonr. Mb - frirml and the nnblie at larire. that he Im urvived his trdimi. illnris of the fever, 10 that nc can .llcnil to hi. uliop apnin. Mc hope, that cause they could not leap out ag.iio. Subtcripihn. The London papers not ue a subscription raising among the 1 .: 1 . . f .L . r r 11 ... f -h-"". - nouiiuy ior me reuei 01 a ioru, who, ru cu.tomen may not furp-t to rail on Mm with thirteen children, has but an in-: j111, th,r sl"" be "otbinjr tacking to ren. come vf tiOO per annum. It turns cut ! " , r CT H '" thc,"bu bu"l; . . 1 . . . r , ... . nc "e pUMiiei. 1 hose that mav pK-aae to call to be Lord hrskine, lormerly Minis-, on the subscriber, no doubt will be as well ter to the United States, and w ho mar. i P,i!l any other shop in the town of ried Miss Cadwalladcr. of Philadel. va''sb!"? .U " not vcl? necessary to mention nhia. ll i. aoiH .bnr An nnn k '''Lon'.,",me .f"r gentlemen are in ---- v ' waaiva aaM aww TV ail U nr. Dili, covsrr. ftOL'RT of rieas and Quarter S siotn, Ar 1 term, IS'.'I: Kobt rt ilr.olton irrtut )' Alt voider i original att nchment, reNiriied !e ' on land. It ia ordered by the Court tliatunl"' tbe defendant in th'rs snit'appear before li-' Court itf HI. .. antl Qtt.irti r Sriaion to lie !!' for the CMiuty nt treih tt. at the court -Jmnm Statenilie, on the third WnVulaym Novembrr nef, nnd plead, the phintlfT ill have jtn'pmctt pro confeiM. or a hear'unr r oarte. ami that notice thereof be pubUlic.i three jiiontlu ii tbe We.tcni Carolinian. Tnt: It. SIMOXTtlV.Cl'k. Price mlv. S4 ' Smi'M7 . Suite of North-Carolina, ' IklDSLL COVHXT. flOUUT of Hem and Quarter Sessions, Anpirt ; trrm. 1H24 : Hobert Simonton t. WwjM sum of 200,000 expended upon elections. FEW WORDS ARE BEST. Louis XIV, loved a concise style, and in the following instance he had an example of it. When he was once travelling into the country, he met a priest riding post, and ordering him to stop, asked hastly, Whence come you where are you coinc what As tie ypji want." The priest knew the king' V;. deposition, and instantly replied bf ''lrbm Brupe'a. to Paria-a rtonofir. ' that departed being. She can never, You shall have it." . (eplietftb- moc never' reWFn', to "be soothed by' thy arch, and in a few days presented him cotjtrhioo? to a valuable living. the account with thy conscience for ev- ery past endearment unregarded Also, cuttin? and renairimr ulll Vw .lulu , : " r- o j -"Gil ded to. - N. II. Indies pelieces can be cut, or nude, in the neatest fashion, at the subscriber shop, opposite tbe State Bank, in Salisbury. SAMUF.l! TRICE. Juh M, 1824. it '29 raised. The British Government, we believe, allow pensions to all their ex ministers, but, if we are not mistaken, it is after having served abroad for a certain period. Mri Erskine was not long in this country, nor very success lul j at all events, it is gratifying to witness lhe mMiy considerate and liber al acts ol the British people towardb ?!chptHeTThe- prewnt-Lord -Ers- k roe is a highly respectable man, but all Oat has been done and will be done for iim, is no more than an act of jus ticeto the "memory of his father, who was a true friend af freedom aad its rreat attributes. - there is a God. The plants of the vJley, and the cedars of the moun tain proclaim him j the insect hums bi waisej the elephant salutes him with the risinc davi the hir,l w 9 naiuicQ praise amonc th fr.l;-. .l. .. , -. -. o '"6- i me, lightning announces his power W ne oceans declare hi. -.-r. Z.1. l"cs,JW netween now and the vfffl. to me. on the Tirvmc. '. J I IrcdeltK.C.SentW.K' ' .1 . : - - .iT miiu 11 7 1 1 in 11111 ne uamt ol Hay.ng a part.cular la.hion to suit K. (Either, oriirinal attachment, returned levied iiicoiKivea in urease.: 1 will enpRe to have on land. fcc. It ia ordered by the court, ti.ut r? 1 !"e M Cn be ',nnc in ,he ,own P"h,iction be made for three months in die or Salisbury, and on the most desirable terms. Western Carolinian, that m.le the defendant The lorse-Sloe,foYftttlo, OTTTie Soiith-Yadkin, containing 300 acres of Jjantl, on which ia, in r.nmplcte repair, one x'vur-rurwijr muimur, in B ffnoa llOllse, with a rfdmney and stoic j also, adjoining one good Cotton-Gtn ; and on the river, complete ww null, with a pood dam 1 ako. a rnl ,".. the bend, which is now in order to build anv niKi 01 maciunery, w.th water plenty for Iron works, and it 1 believed imnH i,..i.. . ..... dwelfinir-hogses, good barn and out-hoiises. a vounir ntil orcKnwl ....I i . . , . . . rl. w.wuu.., mmui one-nan ot the land cleared and under . . o -v...v, miu mav oe ... 10 raaice two Mttlements, and if f""-""Kr' ' preter it, I would divide it a large proportion of the cleared land is fresh" Any one disposed to purchase, will call and view the premises, (8 miles north of Statesville. in as healthy and aa wealthy a place as any in the upper part of the state) between now ., ,1 21 appear before the next term of the said court, to be held for tbe county aforesaid, at the court bouse in Sjtntcsvillc, on the third Monday w Novemb. r next, and plead, the plaintiff' iH be heard exparuyand have jtidKment pro confess. 7Vr.- R. SIMONTON', Cl'k. Priee adv. g4. 3nit3y .State. of North-Carolina, n UKEs cocsrr C I'PF.RIOR Court, in F.iiuitv. Peptem. Term. KJ 1824. John llrvan v. Joseph I'ourter, Fnn ci Pourter, A.roii fCh.wibers and Louis h'5 wife, .lames Pourter, Itexckiah Hall mil fvah his wife, William Pourter, John Cornell :iJ Nn cv his wife, filijali Cornell ami Klizabeth hi wife, Mary Johnson (widow,) Lite Mary Pourtrr, and Jane Gamble (widow) late Jane Pnurtcn Original Hill : It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, tha! all the defendants, except Joseph i'ourter and Francis Pourter, are inhiiniun's w another state, ordered, therefore, tbayml'1'1" tion be made in the Western Carolinian for si weeks requiriiijp the said defendant linn out of the state, to appear at tbe net court w equity to be held for the cotmtylrif Wil)MiJ the court-house in Wilkesboro, on the secd Monday in March. 'next, and plead, answ'er or domucto aa'ul4ull,,.or judgment pro confe Will be tatcn, and the same, tel for bearinfr tf parte. I). UARULIT, c Kn. i- Price adr.S2 ?S. , ' ' u'l
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 26, 1824, edition 1
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