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'J ity harp, swtet girl, with chords ,nirtn,"Jf
- turn long tirgitctea, mourncring i"mK,
Hut siiK-t lb notes r prised hy thre, ,
; ,1'B strive to wake fteniMtrelyi , .
Again Invoke my artlee rau, j , ; " "
Since 'Us tlit genii Anas m; ' '
V Ann, in whom an sweetly blend r" j
. All Uiat charm Or fU ths friendi, !
"'", Maimers refined,' devoid of ary
v " A cultured mliMl 0t fCclinjf hetTtT-
; A sylpb-like form. bo siry grac .
Jond memory Mill delight tt trace i
"7 - t-ww.- rmtu net fpvt ' IWrv cwwj ww - -
A poUe breast, bet Ireatureu Mows
. irtue i amaranthine to i
'And to retain wjrctnwiierM hearts,
icc i iety ill grtcw unpr.
Oft. at tills W. thU eUent b exits
When dving embert glimm'iing play,
I yield to tWv's witching hower,
A torouim ner sairy un srj. . ,
Then frirnds beloved wound tbrwng,
Thro cherished scene Df memory wring,
L And fleet the moments glide along,
While io the tnajpe circle Wing.
? Then; to my fund, dmiring eye,-
Tby graclle form cortxfa gliding by
' And an in arm, again, sweet oiaid,
, We take our village promenade '
gain mat ame eniii i fee,
And hear the playful repartee,
Anriwrfa-chral lurrodini can
Thy mother! conserve tweet 1 ebri
Rectfwi'h flushing cbeek again
l'he glowing prhe which made me nla,
The DrneJ btatowed oo artlete strain, --
And dot thou, hive, not know roe yet '
Cam 1 tbue halcyon LourrfW ,
There are bu dears me hcartleea, colJ .
And UU tat that I "inneree foe
But mar Otmina' ne'er te told,
llmt fta thli tuikiad ihoukl prate.
1 hr friend em love, can dteply feel.
rt'nen mental wairn, ana moral wona, .
United make the fond appeal '
That gtvel tle ahimb'iini
gtvel tle alumb'inir pa'won Mrto.
r i
Tbil at the loe Jlunnir charm.
Which drew her heart, iweet gir to thee;
And gratefully tl.at keart return
Thy fond regard, tliy rympathy,
Tr tme, ad aipvct of rewire
Hay eometimrf mark ber timid mieaj
Tu tMture't inip but ibould tkey.tbenc
Thy hiplea friend cvU-heartod dee a i
Who j'Kle of heart by tutward air-
Art olt-limel trick'd by ipeclou teeming,
blamlMtvitetof fofrorkir, -
Or by Hprofet!oaa void of meaning."
The all of love thy friend bafb known,
Co-ild ne'er by Jw trtrdi be ahewo.
When to fond kindred boenmi pren'd,
1 bough purift joy la filled Iter breast,
Ne'er eould l.rr fmtlt'i ing tongue cxpreei
Her hrwrta oeVflov ing tenlcrnee
Tet every joyout throb liatli told,
IIw ffnliy, truly, che bmth loved j
And every' treublu.fr nerve revealed,
What ou!d not, rt!U not. be onceuled.
Tl It hnjri)4ge,1oc, when f.iruU tarround,
Ue'erlngn.st needed to expound i
It i by InMitlon caught,
"'Like m which Wains on poetN thoeght,
vKUh heavenly inapUtttkiH f.au-ht
0 at rccognincn awret, , v
Wheit kindit.l fuuU each other greet :
Antep&st f bli on high, -(
7 he cenver with tol-peak!ng eyei
FrTilr, d-arAni. ! axiom true.
When I have met thine ee of,, blue, '
And real! 1ri that twet gUce of tldoe,
Thy heart in unison with mine
While throb that heart with Kfe, my fair,
Thine image ahatl be eherihed there.
Saktburt, Feb. 22, 1825.
r di'We"4'"fJ'l;'
Beauty ami Virtue cro ned thee j
- peathiaJlgrCdiih
Thou'rt gone to thy grave
. Bv the toft" willow wae,
And flnr-u are w eeping around thee.
The ami ttlutea thee early,
. Ihea'arf brgem thee rarely,
Then Vhy abould ,fe weep A
' Wkiii we te Uc tJerp,
Mid world that level hee au dearly ?
raow rif aiiui eaUrra.-
The fbuWmg dencription of impreaaiona of
an UBprejiidictd foreigner pn realizing the a.m
plicity of the Wit aiul the frankness of the dt
jncanor of lUt cliieT Watf rtraTe'of oorrepublic,
f Ukelt from a' .new we'rkreorntly published in
Loudon, u.ut!ed "An acuriion through the
United States ard Cunadu, duing the y tan
"iBJSbf aVEnivh gcnttatiaWi' w--
iiietoo, as 1 was one day comij.g with a
. P .' .L ..L1! AC ,
mend tn.m vitiiug me punuc omtc,
he -p'wirtted out to me a well .dress
ed gentleman walking': by himself,
"Thai," said ntf, "is thTTrestilenRif
the United State." When this great
persbtue'mct u?, my fiicod introdu
:t - ccd one to htmf -1 ook offwy hat as a
' mark of respect j upon which the pre
"Tffeni ril&t&OTin rcr rimd;sheokmeJby
' the hand sVying b was glad tosee me.
I went soon afterwards .to pay my re
Sp ct to him at bis hottse," in company
with the Sanie; friend. We were
shown into a handsome room where
.'-r the presidetithstl been writing. When
he" caine in he shook us by the handt
" requested us to it dWnt "nd conver
aed upon Variety, uf topics. I may
here observe that, whenever in Ameri
ca, you are introduced to any one, the
, custom is to shake hands. I like this
custom, as it is rntich more friendly,
and puts yoti more at your ease -than
(he cold formal bow, with which ia
ilr jlnnJ, nd inrlf f J We west ef u
ronrk vou are ere t ted at the perlorm
tnccgf tl.ii ceremony, , I wis very
much pica ted with the iinaflcctcd ur.
banity and pilitecoea fthe preidtnt,
o'cmii ty tliflcictjt from wht I houtd
have met with tn beinff Inlroductd tt
a nerion of anr ihlnfl; like the same
importance in iMiropn vvnen goiag
U) pay my reipcct to a duke of Tuscany,
or even to petty Gcrou prince,
whose jvrrole.tcrriury waa not larger
thai couaiy In one wf the .'United
Sates. I have to dresa la si court unj-
fort and to pata bra' whale file of
rrv.
aoldierei and htn by lialf a tLjieo
pages) officer and chamWerlaldi with
SiU leys at their potkcUt AcJut
e prcsideat tf the Uaited States re
tcived'He lU" jr rdinary tnoroiflp
dresa t arvd though be ia commander.
ipHhiei of the army ny.Dlv7t.)ai bo
need of aeatioels at his daortbeing
rumcieoUr protected by the lovt of .his
"Icaa safely sar that the maoty
ajmplicity on the, pre:sideDt impressed
me with much more respect than the
absurd muroery of Europeao poten
tates. Ycf, surtly, if pride can be tol-
eratciria iroy man,-it mast be- hrtttm;
who Hike president Monraei) has bcea
placed at the head of the government
of bis native country, by : the' unam
nous suffrage of eigtit miHiorrj of his
fellow citizens.. How much more hss
he to be proud of than the petty dis
tinction of birth or fortune t and 'what
n immeasurable distance between
him and a German princeling t yet to
juogc uj vncir maoncrs ata oraring,
t .l . j t.f
? would fancv tbe prthoe waa the
greatest wiaa on earth. Ad the presi
deat- merely a private, individual t
whereas the one ia the most uaimport
ant ptrsooflre, except in his own opin
ion, aad the Other is really a great
fS tws atSBtcas irfiitTtnisa, '
X&dilitffB Animal tot Ttjatrtbr-J,
mmlf vttd in AX.
When this is the flesh of a bullock
of middle age, it affords good strong
nourishment, and is peculiarly well I
adapted to those who labor, or takejtnilk, as these would tend to prevent
much exercise. It will often set easy
up)n iiviniuti um mu uicvv do tin-
er kind of food i and its Ut io almost
a easily digested as that af veal.-'
fs i proper food or persons recov.
rmg from indiiposjtion;:"ad may
even be given te febrile patients in a
eryweak atatet but it affords less
ourishraent than the flesh of the same
animal in a state of maturity. The
at of it is lighter than that of any oth
er animal, and shows the least disposi
tion' to putrescencyr - Veal is a very
suitable food in costive habits but of
all meat ir is he leaat calculated for
removing acUity Trem the stomach. L
MOT TO l,-4-
From the age of four td six years,
T-r .r ' jj? - V-
and fed on dry pssture, is an xcel-J
lent meat.- It is of a sntddle kind be
tween the firmness of beef and the
tenderness of veal. The lean part of
mutton, nowever, is me most nourisn
tng and conducive to -health t the fat
beicp hard of digestion. The head nf
the sheep, especially when divested of
tbe sktn, is viry tender and the feet,
oo account of the jelly the contain,
are highly ttatririrc LukLas.
- lAMB;-.'::
Is not so nourishing as mutton t but
it is light, and extremely suitable to
delicate atomachs. - w . : -
.-.-.,JfOUSI-tAMB,'.L.
Tbouffh much esteemed by many.
possesses M bad qualities common to
the flesh of all. antmala reared, in an
unnatural manoer. .'.v'i "
.. poxk - -
- Affords rich and substantial nourish
ment i and its juices are wholesome
when properly fed, and when the ani-
tnaleajoyypurexiraWextTCTserBot'
tbe aesn ot noes reared in towns, is
both hard of digestion and un whole-some,-:
Pork ia particularly im proper
for those who are liable to any foul-
ness -of the- skin,
It4a.almost..prfi,.
verbial, urn a dram
moting its digestion: but this is an
eirreneoua i hotion i ifor"thoucK I dram
may give a i morhent'iry stimutus t6 the
ctuts oi tne siomaca, u tenus to nsr
den the flesh, and of course to make
it more indigestible. "
SMOXXD BXKa , -
Are a strong kind of meat and
rather fit for a relish than for diet. It
is the quality of all salted meat that
the fibres become rigid, and therefore
more difficult of digestion ; and when
to this is added, smoking, the heat of
the chimney occasions the salt to con-
- central and the fat kctwtfn &e tausi
,tU lometimeits tweorae rancid
Is alio of an indigestible qualitrj arid
ia apt to turn rancid on weak stomachs
but for those io health it is an cxceU
tent (oo6t eapeculljr when used" with
fowl or veal, or even eaten with peas,
cabbagesj er cauliflowtrs. r , ,
'. COAT'a ILESS
Ia bard and indigestible ) but that, of
kids it .tender at well as dslicieua,
and affords" good nourishmfchU "77
Tiaisowj
Or the Jleah qf deerj-ahd thai eif J
res,j,i,,ajniur
is uacue ia uie utcanv.eanocc, .maa,
thauh wioch disposed ta putrcscency
ti Uself, it must b kept fur a UtUe
time-before it became under,
TBI 1L00D Of AatMALi
L.Il vstd as an ali.meat by the coma
man people, but they could not long
subsist upon it, unless mixed with oat-
mealj ha fortt ta not very ssluble,
alone by the digestive powers of the
human sumach, and therefore cannot
prove noarishing.. .
'" ' MILK
7 It of a very different capsisteace id
dtffwenunimaliiut thaLOUkQw
being the kind used in diet, is at pre
sent the object of our attention, Milk.
where it agrees with the stomach, af-
fords excellent nourishmeftt for those
who are weak and cannot direst other
aliments - It doea net readily become
putrid-' but it ia apt to become sour on
the stotnaci, and f'nce to produce
flatulence, keart-burn. or eripes: and
io aome constitutions a looseness.
The best milk is from a caw at thcee
or feur rears of age, about two months
after produi.a.g a caliVL. It ia. lighter,
but more wr err, than -the milk-of
sheep and gaiu t while, on the other
hajicf, it is mtre thick and Jheavw than
the milk of aiies and mares, which "are
next ia consistence to -human mllkl.
On account of the acid which ia rea-
crated after digestion, milk coagulatea.
in all stomachs ) but the cbjcous or
cheesy part is again dissolved by the
digestive juicesy and rendered fit fot
the purposes of nutrition. ' It is Im
proper ' to eat acid substances with
jthe due dlgewm of it. '
ciexv
Is very nourishing, but on account
of its fatp-M,U difficult tcrbe digested
in weak ,jtoinai.hs. Violent fxercUe
after eating ij wilL in aVlittle : time.
convert .hit butter .77! "
'.vita : Tai rraiait tiSim.
3 LOOS B AT'HOCCHTS."
If yov wish tn be an American or an
Englishman have a dignified appear
ance, be alwsvs thinking or observing j
and never express your thoughts, bot
before your bm fjrjcjad j when you
wiite x wheu Cali.ed.urwn to "speak j or
at the latter part ot a banquet,
.. U you wsn to oc yjcrman. pat on
I very grave exterior t talk and be aa
merrv as von can ur comnatrri"nd
t'wgot "playj' if bpportunityoffers.
If. you wish to be. a frenchman, no
matter with whom you converse, or in
what dduitry you reside, be alwaya a
t renchjman.jhat'is. say ail that comes
to your mind be in continual gaiety
and liveliness, shaking off " fennui
by exclaiming audibly, cf t h Mtnp"
" c r egal f and if it happens that you
are, to compare the customs orjbabits
of other aations, be sure never to for
get "la telle France." '
If you w ish to be a Spaniard, ac-
quire a dictatorial look take an air
of indifference j talk, of ,o.oihingelse
hut theluSsufditiea of other countries j:
and whenever any disaster occurs, sau
Ifjr vourself w'uh a i shrinking of the
snouWT7Tat comphied hy ' the no
imp6rtJ n'4itauei-j;XMjuuj.
THrOiOaiCAL CLSARINGS.
Paulir.us when they told him that
ucrcu oi au uc nau, niicu fip ina
eyef to heaven, and ssid, "'Lord thou
iflo wes( whf fe I hayeIaid jjpmy
treaaure.
The wi.'.td dwell more on the faults
a me nics scuic. oo me sore piace,
and as vultures fly over the gardens and
delight in phdvon t.arrmniwt,
Marty plead (ot those; opinions: and
notions upon Which they would be loth
toemurrtheiraottlt io a dying hour
I value more the judgment of a dying
saint about fasti ficatioo, than all the
wrangling disputes of learned men.
r,t?ce,-:; -. v.
Sometimes Iry the force of truth, the
outer door of the understanding is
broken Up, while the Inner doer of the
will remains fast bolted. itof an.
AIXKMOXG h LOCKE,
ir
AVR juit rtcelvnl an etfemil ve aworlment
Potkt from Philudclpliia, auwne which ire
tut following woraar "
Lawt U. Btatei, S vol, tlkkmore on tunnry
Study of the law ' Ingerwir digeat
Jacob slaw dictionary Montogut on partner
uootn on rctmns , aiup , ,
TkLI's practice - Newland On contracts
Bradley oa diitrewes Kyd on award
Swift's evidence ' Taunton'a reporta
Roberta oa fraud . Undlord k Tenant
Jacob'eUw Burlantangvt's law
llardrcea! reporta , ' Lone oil aalea
powtli on mortgage Law of lien and barrier
Veoey'a report, vtla. Burkie'a reports v : .
ir.ij k kfnw -4itt... tk ...:
mui. vii will. - . tmm I" iw...Mu
Lawyer's pidsw'wnAtlboMw pmcticw,-
loller Ait'tiectttioM in nleadinr-.-
School it LalTrayt ! In criminaFpleadincr
punt . ; , . mirmiw vtaauing -Stephen's
tn pleading Maddock's ehancory
fiews Biacutoft"' rniiiip enflenc - -Adams
on ejectment HofT man's praotie . !
law of lies filackitone -';
w earrieriT'Chiuy's erlmlsa. bar
Blngnaa en inrancy - . Moore's liukx
Monugvt en lien 'r Shepherd's toHcbtton
Eapenaaat on evideae Sal keld'a reports '. -; j
Beccari o orimwj , . . Cooper's JutinUa , -ToraJin's
index ; Boper on legaeke . ' .v
fatty on agency StepbeM oa pltadias
Fowtt on tontratiJ . ' , .
-.7:' ; ''. .7 :;i ii'Mi. -7 '
Thomas dotntttio mad- Swediam oa rynbiUi
, Kin .... Hamilton on purgauvta
ArmrtmriUm fever Hem antoma
Hunter on the bltod ' BUckaB on drowltt
MurttimaterUtnedicaPrii pharanaoopla
Katliea' morbid anatomyHali en ditorders
Bell on ulcers
American diapenaatory
Bateman'i rynopiis :
Bancroft on fever I
aaundcrs on the ey -
V. on the ar
Bell on wounds .
aay oo ye,Jlow fever
Rawahip on rectum '
Duncan oft eonaumption
Pamela on teeth .
Bell's duacctions ,
AverilTt mxmrj
fordic on fever
Thomaa'i practice
Lenae on the chttt .
Cooper surgenr . ;
Ricbrand't pbvvolorT
noopen dictionary
mm . .. .
Accum oa vegetable
pobooa.
Pharmacopia V. States
fhillip'S Inquiry -
,M$ueioui.
Back's theological die. Marrow of the nhurck
tionarv ' ' ChriMian world
CoopeKt termont Botton'a fourfold state
BatdlejrV do. , Browa't eatechiaa
Harmony of. the ana-" Paleys theology -
- geiua ... oodridgc on teget
Brown' bible diet 'rfHvarv - tion
Edward's tn Section Jenk't devotioa i
Fordree'a termont
Baster't call. - ... .
Buck" workt "
Chaliner'a aermona
Biown'a divinity
Blair's aermona -Jonephua'
work .
Bible '.
BelfreVf addreaaet '" ":
rroudfiPi workt
Saint't rett -
Rbw and progrej
Pilrrim'f prorreit
Converaatiom on lha
Bible
Christian morale
White'a remains
Lrtkia'a'tannont
TeaUmeaSs
Watr hymns
Prayer booka, and varl
out other work.
Ttwiirr.
, bay't political economy
I... RolCn'a ancient hiatory
Butler'a Hudihraa .
Ely'a tyhopda.. . -1.
Carpenter g- 1J
Bennett's antiquitiet
Arts of war; . - .
Chasicat dictionary
Gibton'a aurveymg-
Milton's work
Marriage ceremoiutt
Plutarch's lives
Cook's oracle ' x'
Darln'a aoonomia
Chalmer'a work
Political economy .
L'rea dictionary
Oasian's poemt
Scott'a Lifantry
Reid'S wqtka
Steme'a works '
I dime's euays '
Hallam'a middle age
- Uvid'a metamorpboe '
Smith wealth of nation
Thompaon'i ieaatnt"
HtU'a communion . ?
Fedcraliet ' '
Juniua' letters .
rgotiationa between
Hpain and t. State
Clarke on lvery
Life of Cowper
Chwpert works
I'indar'a work
View of LouUiana
Itnly by lady Morgan
Franca by . )o1
--wwea.aue anu vresit ;. u tmher -term, iSt;" JaWes Henwi wwr-,-".
' ' " ' j James" frnleTOrigmat sttacinweiit'-ntovned hv
ISS r: ) ?PPring to.the
Htune's. England,
Recollectioiia tf the pe
grea of A'-a-Chap
-.."I - : Z i
Cilht s Greece . , -
iZit . ...
.' -":ir'"" " ti
LOretk, Latin and Enghah , a large anetv f .
vtiui a rcncrai tMonmem oi acnooi uuo,
other Looks i the late noreb, fc.c all of which.
they otter at the Philadelphia retail prices. ' A
discount will be made to library companies,. &.w
-'.-v. Allcmdng h Locke
: Raveahwon hand, a general assortment of all
kinds' of GJ, selected w ith care, and laid in
at prices that will enable them t kQ very low.
Their customers and the public in general are
invited to call, examine awl judge for them
selves. . - v
SVbnry,wY. C. Jan. 18,1825. '46'
ELI T. 1I0YT & CO.
H
AVE latelv received from, New-York and
Philadelphia, the lanreat and most exten.
sive stock of Ifois ever-imiRed in ibis market,
via: a- .
1600 real La Fayette Beaver jratt :
lOpO , do. Carter do. '
2000 ' do. water proof oval Jtoram
2000 common - 'do. ' .
800 down fine and cnarse wool IUt
Also, a comnltte aawrtmcnt of Hat trimming..
The above stock it all fresh, aad wttl be told
very cheap ; and they earneatly aolicit their
country friend j and nirtomcra when in town, to
can and examine lor tneniReiveti- -
, Wanted, MaMi Skin,, in any quantity, n ex.
ChM-Mm,-lt Trbfvaty. 1825. ' 4t43 4
Boot and Shoe Kstatishluent
EBENEZttt 1MCKSON taketthlamethodtt
inform his customers, ard the, public at
larire. that he has removed his thathob from
the house' he formerly occupied, and" has taken
the house owned by Mr. Thomai Todd, nearly
opposite Wm. H.' Slaughter'! house of- enter
tainment, on Main-street, Salisbury j w here be
wijl carrjt on, aa usual, the Boot and Shoe ma
king business, in all its various , branches, In a
style 1f neatness and durability which be be
lieves, cannot be alirpassed by any in the eat.
All orders from a distance, for work iu; lut lne,
will be faitlifullv att Ved tt. ':.; . V
.SnjPTjewvy, eV-jM, lltl) IV. k : -i
" ' ' ; ' - '
- tSlot gOwi ltV . 7
riHn ttilwller has now aupiilied Lli&net!
JL with bopa and malt, In abundance, nd fj
Uio bet quality i which will erutle him tobrrv
any quKmity tf tht bet kid of Jf.iti Uv
commonly t-allod " ifrbng bfer." ft now h
on hand, two r three hundred gMlont of
Crt quality of Beer,, which h warranted to keen
well i and which he will sell by, tht barrel, gaj.
Ion, or smaller ,metra-Mkt 25 wants per gulW
by the barrel j pr 30 cent for a tinglt nlUnu
ut imenua aeening a supply of this bear, and
will b thankful for ordart from a dlttance, for
any quantity. ' THOMAS IlOLWKS.
S.H.bwy, nl. 1, 1821. ay
Netr JBuppIj of Fresh Goods.
Tilt aubtenber la receiving and opening
large and general aaaortment f. all kind.
m Vandi.ktlM atAre In RiKAirrv.
tletphia' ahd'eW.TOrki and baa niadt arranire.
menu to receive fronl laid placet, mtmtklw, tnv
further rupplr tliat may be neceattry tefee'ed
with care, and hud in tt'nr'ic tLit V.il ...L1-,,
i , " I " 'Ml wnmwu .
pim to Sell very low. Ilia euOomn A .i.-
public at Urge, ar retptetfully Invited to call
examine, sad Judge for themeaW : v'
taliibvry, Stfu. 1834, , 6mt4a , ,
N. B. Country rroduce of al klndt. wni
.It
IOjt sale, at the shop of the subscriheT, a
. . good, subatantjml mmltu.pt hod. M .
able .term.'. Apply to tbe , subscriber, tt his
u-Kiiiw&ing auop, oauioury.
8AMX, LANDIRr.
The sabteriber hat alto for sale tt hVtU. .
very good fit k gtf, almost new, with a fim fatt
kanmt to it 1 will alao mQ tbe gig Very low,
AIao on other Gig, without harnett it for
Sale, ve cheap, u above.
-.State of -North-Carolina.
CbTJBT of Plea and Quarter SeaiwnlL J.
oary Seation, 1825' Atoatia FaH-7
JamesH.rergitoni Originalaitaeliment levied
on s wagonj. on waeh, and other articlee. .
" It airpearing to the satiafaction of the Cfeurf
that tbe defendant ,k at Inhabitant of aaotheV
SUtet ordered therefor that pubneatioa he
made in tht Western Carolinian for aix wv.
that tbe defendant appear at our neat County
Court of rieaa and Quarter Setriomv to be hot.
den for the county ot Rutherford,' at the Court
Hou in Rutherfordton en the 3d Mondav after
the 4tb Mondav In March neat, then nd thr
replevy plead or demurOr iudgnwntwl!! he w
tered up against him, and the property condem
ned aocordingly. .. . '.
M itne, Isaat Craton, Clerk of our aa'4
Court, at office, the 2d Monday of Januarv, W23.
otw ISAAC CRATO.V, Cltrk.
4 State of North-Carolina,
"' DAriDson eortr.
COURT of Pleas and Quarter 8essiona, pre.,
term, 1824. David Enslev. tea, m. Davit
Eodey,ir. .original attachment levied on land.
ft appearing to the satisfaction of the court; that
the defend Kt '5 -J-: "
uuicr state, h is therefor ordered by the court,
that advertisement be trade tit week. tucte
tveln ha tli Western Carolinian,' printed ia
Sahsfcury.tnat u OtMroant appear at our next
Court of pleu and Quarter. Se wions,' to be held
lor tht county of Davidson, at tht.eourt-hotiit
in Lexinrton, on the third Monday in!rcb
next, then end there to plead, r demur, or
udgment wiil tie entered according to planus '
demand. ' "" " i
6t4S .-D. M0CR,Cnr.
State of JjorthCarolina,
aftOUBTtf Pleas and Qnarte" Bevsitntr S-
;-t,.v:h. f m it
Mi Jhererore ordered,' that pn'
for ontbi ;n ht V
r ravitaiia a iavv sjsn iiiuiuiiaiiit rm ui
therefore cfderetL'that ptibScatiow mad
for three months in the V'ettern Carolinian
.u . j.r i . .. ,u
mf ,0 fcf he1Af,he e(nirt4,We
in Stateex ille, on tbe Sd Monday of Februarr,
1825, and plead, or tht plaintiff will be hear
ex parte sod have judgment pr eemfeo-'
Price sdv. S-
, 3mt50
ftateraorTi
. it taut eovxrr. ; . ..
OOURT of Equity, Fall term, 1824 1 Jmrph
Byara and James Kerr, . Alfred D. Kerf
and W'illiam Kerr. ' It appearing to the satisfar.
tion of Uie eoiirt, that William Kerr, one of the
defendant in tbie case, ia an inhabitant of anothi
er state, it it therefor ordered, that publication
wade for tix-weeks in. the Western Caroli
niin, unless the aforesaid Willtain Kerr appear"
at the next uperior Court of Law and Equity
to ht held for the eountv of Iredell, at the
courteous in Statevil on- the fifth Maodsjr
after tht fourth Monday In March next.n8
Elead, answer .or demur ta said eomplainantl
ill jiidgmtnt will he takenVp Tro cohfeaso; against'
him, and heard ex parte "
6t51 " ; JOILN.. HART, e. w. . r.
itoillfiinnin
Tmt auhscriber Kpctfu11y informs the mer
"chants of the town f ,Bal'tsbiry, and the
It;-B fannpM ut hit nria-hSorhnod. that h
jst,finihl Urgt lnff.31bi.L.r
ning tf VoUtn, to run ty water I ana mai
also well fixed foe packing cotton, in the neatest
manntr, for market. 7 He ASSuhU,--ffW
who may fkvor hira with their eu-rtom, thatw
will have diehr ottonatTied and put tip tn4W-
neatest mawief,nd4tb:thortest time fom
hie, an4 vn th toWeat terms at which it ft donf.
by otfif ra Waleoaawrcs thoselthosend.,
to hit llin. that it will be kcot eparate from
Lothere, ao that they will be sure to get the sam
eshfiahmenU'ut'irdl rbintatio-twjW-from
SaUsbury JA ( plSllER.
To Journeymen Tailors.
THE wbscribef wisbeelo employ one v
two journeymen, to whom good
aiul stcV employ will kve, .t fo
IkxLngtm, m jlh, 1825. , V,4