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I '4 1 4 - f I ' ' . n !;: rf;-- 1M; Of itlU5f. , hi aertss ititn. TIIK fnui.p.. Th B'.U, ahrf a prec' bowk, 1oerfing.ofUjrivee It guides 1 the of truth, Jt pu mj Ox wsy te heeue. It steers the friendless sad ths sad. Ami tl.U the aoumer amila I ' Gantly h drivte ear fcara,' Ae4 dth ur fTWft WfuiW. ft UtU ihe pcni'snt 14 lope. It rpiks of dm frrrgirtn, lad ibowl the wear Tkat there Itttfth heaves, . . , : THIS. - flow nit lie pinions Time puts oa, Twerp his fight away! To day's so Jr.ttx)J VMM, ' To-morrow U t4ay. Thus days, and weete, 4 saonths, 1 i)o psit frotw tnortalvlcWJ - A sadly tWi(1i tbie - vala of un' Our Journey we purne. Tst grieve eot, Mi, that thus he Ik, II h nti tfte te fay rest t Tin drooping wrtkh that swaeeH ea li soonest with k blnC ItlfsrrlURrettS. l'e ccurir f.f ti c iby though I a'mte lomeil (tut I waa the n,7 ont lf.it the f'k hoMcis li'J )'"'' Pu!" lis'ied what you ptc.scil, and that 10 their opiuion you hsd rijthl so w do, as th rditf-n of free Sober reasoning with myself. "J conviction that yc hsve right t print even th opiniooi of those of your frieod who do Rot think cxtctly 1 do in rr grd to tht proideocy, ioiptl me kontitly to J I wn wronj, and ihstyoa wcrt right I hop that you will igai 1 iiao mi vooa riril. - M EPICAL ACCIOtKT. IMS Tlf tkOt(0 OKokltll. tiic EWBArtFt. uCehtti I in democrat and a warm friend to Geo, Jacktoo When your boy left the last Chronicle at my door, opened it immediatclr and read t original art'xlci signed Dorin and Am trie", rfl.iinr ocvcrtly , upn ti.t character and pretensions of the Hero of iNew-Uricsns, that I was reaJy to I. ft myit If off the floor by my cars. I was down to your office, paid yd nff in fifteen minutes by my stop watch ; atid m ufteen more had told all the office holders in the public but dmgi, for I ihooght xhtf had a knowledge of every thing nublithed there. Then going home, 1 chanced loincnti66"U to two onbrccpcrionj, who" showed their toothless gums ao much, th t J went the rest of my wy home, I began to reflect upon what I hid done. Going into my hoy and taking a piece of chalk, I sat upon my beuch and made the follow, calculation ; thinking I would see how much the roguish young editor would suffer by the loss of a subscriber : The price of their piper it S3 a rev j writ, tbre art J2 theeti, which ct them about 1 ecirt periheet r . gO 53 Ih Ubour in tctting the tpei, correct intLa proof htU, workinf ofT iu! ' -lklinr ii b bm ! I eoiud Mt uV it for 100 loihr-boit ' 1 00 The ink the print with, OS Wftrinf of the printing nteriK 10 42 trip of th carrier 1-4 of mile each, sukini IS mile a year, n ortt 0 25 Bless me, do they only lose 8 cents by my withdrawal fmm their list? said I to myself. 1 was indeed flattering myself that I should pnnith you to the . amounv of ra,.dQUars..Xor.. every -year you primed the Chrqaicle, when ;be- try sTveTpence 1 Taiing up mTchilkir J?1" KT rtC rcainr, I thought I would see if 1 my self might be the loser in not taking the newspaper: and to my infinitely greater, astonishment it was the fact, as the following caicuution shows : Jt Is VOTth fbnriy-wwirTewlfhp'or IT the) would print it to pleue mo I wo'iM not be without it for My wife uyi it worth more than all the novels in the world ; m to her it ii surely worth To my chikhrn it U of more benefit that Murray's Reader, liucUn's Spelling book and Comlry'i Prim er, which cost in a year for my Evo children, at least. .. " J'WnTlhfcpef H Is'wdrtn"'" To tlioe leather I should wear out , in a year in going once a week to borrow the paper from 0me of" " mv neighboun, together with -other inconveniences in doing ., . ..this, will. bt..worUt4 . A ,v,. 0 25. 3 00 J53 00 3 00. 0 2J' raear.ras ciacisam rtrtateai. at m. 10. A Misa II , of our citr, design rag to tako large dose of common sslts. on Monday morning last swal lowed instead, in a state of solution, between two and three ounces of Salt Petre. Sbt waa immediately made sensible of the mistake, by an excruciating pain and distress at the pit of the : l smrascn. iler mother called on an apotheca Yf living next door, to inouire her anger, and what was to be done. lie advised to send instantly for a physician, and administered ten grains of Tartar hmetic. Dr. Smith soon csmr, and consider- ing her agony, and that the emetic waa little disposed or likely to occasion an ejection, he promptly employed his excellent aparatus, consisting oi a gum clastic tube and exhausting syringe, the former of which he passed through the mouth into the stomach, and with the latter soon introduced a considera bU quantity of tepid waters which, together with the solution of spit pe tre and tartar emetic, he again rxtradt ed. This process was continued till the fluid drawn from the stomach was as tasteless aa when thrown into it. The whole quantity of water employ ed within' a few minutes, amounted to about lour gallons. After the stomach was thoroughly cleansed and emptied, he introduced three or four ounces of sweet oil, and withdrew the tube. The operation was less painful than the effects of an active emetic, and proved completely successful. We have related the above case with the double object of incitioir peo ple generally to more cautionr and also to recommend the remedy employed. Salt Petre is an article in each com moo use, and so nearly resembles Glauber's salts in its appearance, thai instances similar in kind, though hap pily not in degree, often occur. A small quantity is generally followed by a long continued disorder of the stom ach, and is frequently fatal. 1 1 should never be laid by without .the . paper containing tt being"marked, ln legible characters, salt petie. List of IXteri a tt tkt.urr Hr.MAIMMlln lUfo-tU:" . N. (J. Al.e.l Kll tVra. I'. AdTH M.rjnrH Alii" JmS Xthtf Wtl!,m Al i.U , (Sco. W. Arvtir oa Voting; W. Alien. J John Arrr, mk, MicUl AHirigU JuhB Albrlfttt Henry AHcmonf Prter Arry Sdvtster Adams. Nicholas Hvnrt VrWntiaa UoaJkmaa lium Bale 1 1 Dorp i L. iJl John rUHtcr i -Busanah Patra . ftaadle BowCnX T M-miauss BMtUr 1 Cot Joha Dndm ..... Volomas) Dk i Hr. ft. ' Abel CMTn James Chauba Barak Cowaa Oeonrt Colk Joarph Cram l atrltk Oo&; S llamy 0 Motes Claibrook John Clmfclicr Martaa Daniel tiru'. Abraham DaW Jottfi Da-is, 3 ()brdiiblaia Atjnlla oport Cory At Dyer H re. Umaklion. Wa. Klwards ilobiri ElKottt Abrthaaj Ery Geotra tatW John fcmery. Thomas ruatet Jl.,lp.rcll hn Krrt Ilrri4 KlmtU". M.rjf net tM9 Julm limimj, 7 urn. Uwia Msthsw Locke latMlJartcf Mm. link Jtbn I Ark. t DanUI McCum! 1 llaynea Moqraa llfwy Michscl ' ftam. Mc Ntely ' DavUMorna Tt ilaon McRrary Urn AjrtraaMc4ircte.7.. Grmrt Itiflef iJixahctb Martin, 3 Jamrs McN'rely Iter, James Horrtaa . fowal UclUa. . Mary U. Mcttem . Joha D. Hoas Wiltbf Nichols Teter Newton. Joaiah Owen. Rebecca PinkatoS Jacob Pool Jlariet Prince James Powrl Asariak Peek, f Parbra flckfer Thoma Parana J. t. Praraon Betaey Pellr I'Jtenetcr Parks Mary Price. James HoKborotilh Eleanor Jtobioa John Kendlaman James W. Ranway, Dq. C Wronf Richard ebaver Hecy. Preelandtodra. Leroy Smart Charles Clover I John Simpson ANCrCNT SUMMAltT. . . .- ,: - gll 50- -JlihtftWjtefjjLgy chalk again, and beean to reflect whether t had not beeiroohastT-iirheorning'spro f- A-philbsopher is mentioned br Pliny battles, and - killed one mtUtoo and a half of men. Manlius, who threw down the Gauls, from the Capitol, had recei ved twenty three wounds and taken twopoUt, before, he as. u v cateeu years of age. Dentetus Jbught VLO battles, was eighty limes victorious in single com bat, and received forty five wounds in front, tie had among his trophies, 70 Jbelts, 8 raurial 3 obsidionel and 14 civic crowns. Cato pleaded four hundred causesjj and gained them all. Cyrus knew the names of all the soldiers of: his armyi Lucius Scipip of the Unman Peoplepw. Chimides could relate all he had ever heard in the seme words. Julius Cssar wrote, read, dictated, and listened to the covcrsation of his frTend"s"at"the same tTme7 Oaks k Griflia ttich'd. CiDespia Mr. E. N. (Either Irkia GriSn ! Wat. Gibson ' Jane GarrtM Mote Graham Kdwin a Caithef Mr. Hurt Henry HiH Marrarrt HalL 3 , neorre M;ii!rhMrfi Jamea Hendrkka JeaseUolaeSl;..- Dourlas lladea John Harris Wada Hampton 1 nomas f Icndrirks Wdley Harris RicbU lUrris Jrs e Hadrn Sam'l. Htighey Abbey Hariia John Hi!) Bryan Hotebkli, 9 Jo-hu llakn Elietur HotiUkiss John Hiotte. L is Jacobs Dorcu Johnston. Bcnj. Smith Mrs. Sarah Sharer Martin Speaks Ersstus Smith Tobias Smith Arthur Smith Joha Steel Saml. Smith lliilo Smith Geo. P. Scfciefly John 8inip,ofl Ko. Hantlers - -Archibald Stokn. Christian Tarr,. John E. Telfair Jo . P.. Todd. Lewis I'tman. John Vail. Jgsrpb WilKairo Ja. Weant Sarah Wamact: John Walton George Willis Mr. WVstlini; Thus. Wamark John or C.lrb Wf l,b Lawrence Williams j. p.. wiir. Darna Vounf . ' 3t3 NOW 'faOOll.1 ! NCW (aO0l1 ! ! rililf. i.!(rilrs arf now frrrlrlnr jif n 1 I 'f a trf clmtre a-l rnrl a.Muunl if atjMoitaMe hJ, almh, nl trd t" Ihrir pre. iau stmk, will iirrwn Hit rrolttt n.t thrr hs ri f ofii ri a in tnr pitiilie, l trmt iXinf la purthr, aill rotifra partkuUr f- tor by ralunsj si'l eiamliiinr iwr g'U ami price, wlikh, wa flattrr ourvrlrfs, will beauih u 14 fHe rencral ati-fotm. Wo bare, sWs m conaignmettt, aa eitftri aortirKHt of JZmA, amotif whkb ar lbM auntainsd U tl.a anneird cataofui which will Ie bom H nm I Binorinta num wnm a Aiacount 04 punbatws of any roaiUrabl snmunt. r. BABIiLIGLR U CO. lWW)Aort14,18.'i- ' ia aearr. Taunton's reporta law af carriers New land oe oMlrwcta Tonli4s sttlct ' Krd en saards I'pinaasa P statutes Palry 04 afeney , Losj aw aalee . . Yhm o edncffiti.a on lira Butters Horace VatLlotk'S ciancery . Infcrsol's dif cat tUckatonas eommen-' Moore's bides tarws reWi BUckton B Jentint on nmltit'ns rtinrWa r a Infancy attarkis on pleading Chitty 04 tills irofTman-s practice Pliillips 04 avideaee Pw I on contracts Coop equity MMiUfu partner- liooetv aw irawl uip Boper on legacies Toller on executions Bays reports . JArawetl k Alderson Law of lien Mi Diem. Itamlltoa on purjrtiei Pamilr dentWf PLnburt; iliapciaMtory (iood i study of sncdi. ileiri of William Vaj4 TAX P. notice, rial by the ral of Sirt.Um ry Thonusoa, fc fact of lan ta )Wm ' e-Mwty, N. C, on lU Konth Vadkta rivsr, in wh'cli the Sbi4 Mary Tliumeson, UrcM. vu . fad of a life e-ta'a, revsrta tn the heirs s Uw of the sil William Vi. drr'd.r ymt, jour " lefat rrpfeaenUtivea. are tKerxrWe rwwt t to con f orward aivai estaMiA your eUims ; t4 tract of land. . JOII1 IIOWAIiD.. ... . , . . - - .1Jtr. 4Vm, , 4rfL - Mtk im.; Wil.04 Phillip Hall aw difotilen I Wmacopia of V. S. Cw til's companioa Miner k 1'ally Armatronr on typhus Pordea on fever Bstcmaa's srnopais Willaa on the sain cine Hcrbedeca'e eommen tarirt Janiet' burns Ibompsoa on varioloid Chapman's Tberapcu- tin 4 Sander's on thu car Sander! oa the. eye Bartoa'i materia medicatlawthip oo ditaacs Medical bitVones l)oreyi aur jxry llamittoa or niercunr Hall's utfery Chemical catechiam ticketon on health Hamilton on females Swedawsnn's syphilis 1 boras' pi actios Bichat on roeaibrancs nuciort. M.irrow of the church PruudCt on parables Dodridga oa rt rencra- Conert spolocjf lion tiara en promises do. rise and pmcress P-ilpit made free nmiinf ineoiory Wiliaon on sabbath Sins; nf Solomon Vt right and Havica Uuek't dktioaary - -SsintS rest Jrnk's rlerotion JaysH atrmona . - Christian morals ,. , , fkhmys works' 8eaburys srrmors Public hyrmn Broun concordance Christian world Psalms sad hymns Hidrchs divinity Unlden treasury f abcr on prophecies towards on srfectMMis -life of Brenard Martin's nemuira M'P.wca on type rtmstisn perVceiions " .Ufa f Scott joepW works ' Moral instrodrr Scripture hi-tory Brown's dirini'.v Manh.il's lanctifira'.io'n Gaston's eollretions Drclincmirt on death Pilgrim's projjrets rfAr of Wift'. C. f.ilcc1.!, f II IIK mWnUf ha'lns; ij-nl s,,1,.'t,,;J J rtur n lls Sitale 4 w (i ,m C. Ijn,, d-i'J. at l'cfimry atMion uf Kiri cmmi Cmirt, rr'iorals all prrwui imlrl.lcd i ,a, I tie, lo hak paymrnl furthiib and a4 per, tnUinr drnnmlfsrain-t 1r urns, lifwi t Km f wi litem nt alttuw Ihe iim tftrruj by law, or this Will b plrd in bar, Ktm'U. iAHt)UUU.II..iV, , Estate of alt; Jiong, Atti,, rpilE subscriber kavinf ifntlnad aa etec X tor of the lad will of Aletandef Long Istt of Bowse county, dec.L at the court f tlrss ami qysrler sessiona fif th said rounfy rU aw the third Monday of Kovetnbrr UstA iMitlca la hereby rirm, that all persons kavinf demands against the said estate, art required Ut present them far payment, within lit lima pr scribed by lav. JAMES I. LONG, Ewa. Are. 24. 1124. 40 Clock & WtXt lWxulrins VAttON WOOLWOBT1I takes this metUt lo acquaint the citiaena of Salisbury, ami tUa adjacent country, that ba baa opened S shop In this alaea, on Main4ret, s few doors south of the Cou rt-IIwiar, the roim adjoining Mr, Allion' store i where ha Is prrpared to repair aQ kiada of M'afrJUs and tUtlt, and w arras them to perform well for twelve months. lie likewise will repair ail kindi of VtUmr, mfvrr yrrk, in a nest, careful Risnncr, and on verr liberal term. j lie solicits a hsre of patrwiife from the nih. Fie, la his lifM of business and only aks a (air trial, as he feci assured that he fan sVlisfr any reasonable expectation, in alt jobs in the shotf business. ViC 8aG.6iry, fs. 16. J82J. sAMirx Rr.F.vr.s, p. u. ; Letters ;. . Tl r.MAINING in the Post OrTice at Concord, 1 lv N. C. on the lt of March, 1825. Susan Tt. Allison Lainl Alexander Nathaniel Alexander. Abncr Bmoki Ri-v. Genrpt Bnffer Hanrey Brad-haw Jsctib Hotian " John Barnhart Josiah Bradnhtw, Hugh Campbell Moci Conine Thomas V. Csncn ' William Craton. rhomas tra in, Henry Linker. Enoch Morgan William M'l.raw James K. Morgan Jsme 'M'Clam -Ji'nies S. Meek Dsvid Mvres . (ieors-e Miller - XUxiatopher. Mcklwr ., - Thomas Hotly. 'George Northern, Henry C. Owen. James II. Clark.t Ann EImonton, Allison Fleming Alexander Ferjpjron LewH Fisher. Pamue! Gsiiyn James Gardner. Thomas W. Harris Ssrah A. Harris" A. R. Huie Uwis lloneycut Jacob llilcman. Samuel PeTYms Walter F. rtfr. Jscoh Stiwslt l.lia Hmith Daniel Staugh -' Famford Ct. Slaighton F.lijah Spear Flias Snell. Johfi White"" Josiah White James D. White. 3tJ3 D. ST1RKE. P. M. cCeding. ,r I thought -1 should have told Y' U to your faces the, reason of my discontinuing' your paper, and lis ten - to - the excuse you- miaht -'- tn ve. 4 for the head ud front , of .. your of--- fendtn.IacteU-tHtherawefa irr our gnod horotrghj -Crawford men, Clay men, and Adams men, &s well as "'InevPreTdiKi'a q&Mofin-wita 9K aubtcribertr- the-- Chrooiclr, 1 as well as myself, and that though you "had7 repeJtedlv rsai Jackftod yoursrlves, you had generous--ly said your columns were at their ser vice, I told them I had stopped my paper, and that I guessed a hundred tbcis or mere would de so through lastus. who beinp: struck by a stone forgot his Alphabet. A man reputed lor nis stupidity falling from a horse and being trepanned", became very remarkable fr the snnghtliness of his genius. ---The orator Carvmus forgot h'w"oww name-; ---. ...-j,..,.. Mithridatus spoke ' to the' ambassa dort of twenty two diflerent nations without winterpmtrT'"'p' sf ' J oliua Viator lived to an advanced old age without drinking water, or using any kind of liquid nourishment. Crassus, grand father of the Tri umvirrassus, who waa slain by the Parthians, never laughed. He had, on this account, the surname of Age- Windsor Chair Making. TflJIN COOi'Eft adopts this plan of inform. eJ kig the citizen of Salisbury, and its vicinity in gcnrrsl, that he has commiBced Windsor Chair tnd Bedstead Xiakinr, ir he honse mtcly occupied by Charles Hilef, dec u. on Main-street, east of tis'cotirt-hou'Ci where he is prepared with agpd aronmcnt of timber,.which he will wwk tip to chairs and bedsteads t stml will be happy to Vcommodate arjy gentlcmtin who i' disposed ti buy work in his line of business. Je,,fl.attc.rsYH))4;lf ' thati. fnmk his q,, ei?tpic;ri; ence, he can tarnish ss good work s any iian in the'eoontr : a fair trial all he asks to prove the above awertion. He has received: from PttHaderph'rij fife- htest fehioaelWrrwwmr bedtteads, and aitendu to keep pace with all the changes of h'hion. He w ill keep on hand an assortment ol chairs, bedsteads, sofas and easy chairs. He Will attend Davidson, Iredell, and Cabarrus count courts , w lie re he will sell Jow for cah or a stWt credit... Ue hftpc, hy atrict attention to bosiness, to recrive a literal share of public patronage. .Vipsftwy. Wit JBSS. , StS MISCtllAVtOVS. Byron's work,romplsr Pilot Krown's pliiloaopliy Nrdwood llornettic rcMikery Fortune irllrrs rcotl's infantry Biddle's srrhitecture ways pnlitirul economy Blair's philosophy Ilecolkttioiu of the I'c-St. Korun's weu ninauta " Pcveril of the peak Burns' poems ... Qucutia Ourw artL : do. work complete Saracen Walker's dictionary. Federals . Blair's lectures Jesse's surrey iruj Thompsons seasons Clinton's do'. Akensule's poems Bennc''s letters Salmagundi, 2d aeries CowperS taak - folite Irarninir Moore's Fables Smith k Little's memo-Orator jnmle ramlum book History ot KnTand , I'leaaiiHf companion ..American diatilkr HaJJi Paba Spey wifa O'lihloran Voting4 nipht thoughts "of ja perils of womenGuiliris's jfforraphy ... . Modern chi airy Smith's Ihucidide .. . Aimmermsn on ni:uue r arks' travris Frankhn'a works - - Conversation! em chem- Narrutirc of a soldier istrv The Co-Fnrtncrililp nP.RETOFOltC exitlnjr hctaeea the ruin cribrrs, wss di snlvtd by mutual roierit on the ih int. Tlie aettlement of the affair derolt ts on Cittrt't r." T; JTrrt, to wliom all persons Indebted to the late- firm of BRIDGs WOOD a. HLKTF, wiU-snsio pavment. - - THOMAS BHIDOWOOH, CitAKLP.3 F. V. Btt P. , . (J Tlie China, G1awv raHm-lVim l. mnru, wni ie continued nv ;aiaits r. . Hurt, on hi own arcotmt, at Vis store, No 381 J King-Hfrrrt, orpotito the Merehsnt' Hotel, who uas rcceiTCii, vj rrrrni imvii' irm riropr, C JO psckacs I jt erpoot and French If 'am. is sras. - 30 caes New-York manti.Vtured filt aad maliojrsny frsnted Astii'as; Ulatw. Alsn, a Kent-rat aiHleatcRive ac-artrnrnt of th nwt (MhitmabU anl inprove1 pattr sua of OwK rri-, I'Aiim, (.'a.. l iirr, fjt. suitable for toaa and country trade, which are now offered to tin public on the nmst liberal terms.. . Cy Country order repacked safely, and a lie hortrat notice, : . . . ;r .-. ... . ChittleMtti, Janvom 10. 3mtU flnbiuisophy , American furdenef Kirk hits Gnld-m'tth'i Greece Tookes' psntheon frets in Krpe ilierogliphie bible J'ope'a e'ay - !rtf tmlrdJtrZZII Lite of H nmarte - of Wellington of Decatur of Perrr Cowpers poems Vicar of Wakefield Deri) on two t ticks Warnsjfe ceremonies- .Ynertlotes I-dv of the-lake Practical hints Advice to the trns Self cultirst ion Milton's works Ovid's srt of love Campbell's poems Phillips speeches Palcy'i philosophy Human lie art American orchardist Natural hiMory Gillie's Grcrce ,. lAdy'i preceptor Memoirs of La Pavette Mental improvement 1 hinks I to myself Park's travels Ijtcon Sacred peojrraphy tteilu1(mrt w' ,"T" Crtfifesaron df Wtb ; Winter in Wiiinrton Murm's: tld Knglaml Bibles SiwteitSijrsfl Bsinc'i wars. ft55 c State of Xorth-Chrolina, sTjkks eorxrr. i OUBT of I'laas snd Quarter Sessions, Msrdi term, A. I). 182.V lnirl Scott t. Stcpli n M'Kiniiev : nriginal sttachment levied on bind. It appeaiinjr to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant Ji.trpheo M'Kinnry .is no sn mhr'nitatrt of this atitr, it is therclnre orderett bv the court, that publication be m.vlc in the Wrstcrh Carolinian for ait wrek, that iitih ss lie appr'ar at the next Coijrt ; ftf ITesi sml (Just-, ter ressiimstf be held fWlh unt -of Sloloi---. at, the court hou'C in Germwtiton, on the kot'1 Mondst in June -neirt, thenand there-to plesd H,l . v ,m . j . j ..ii a. liaassal St ST 1 ttct 1 1 urt t f sw ? Vsvpvc 'a in V Tpsrwrrj szw i f fnaudpicfitTinai grantcdajfainst him.:: MA I I M r.W K. MH)HK, r.C. rrice adv. gO. " JfmJ 2, 18C5. . . Somners botnnr - tioldsmitli'. wusks St rent's works Cl.s-rles 12th -West's Ic'ttera Bobbin's joumul ,lnckou' book keeping Franklin's narrative Walth of nations Coldsmith'f home AubiuaiiMirUt Children of the Abbey Sketch book Cirimsliavi ! U. States THF mbscriber begs leave to" inform his rnejiik and tha public renrral. that be has .opened Boot ami Slip shop, in the- bouse immediately uppnsHe the BatiJt; wer? Kt Irif tends carrying on the above business, in all its various branche : his wortlrliall be well execu. ted, and ills materials of the best "quality. ..lie hopes by his' annlication to business, and desire to please, to gain a part of the public patronage. WILLIAM T. BKADFlKLO. fWittmrj,, March 21, 1825 50 . Cotton Ginning. TIIK subscriber respectfully informs the mer chants of the town of Salisbury, and the ciiiien furmervf b r.eiRUtorJwHl. that- We has finikt a lara buiUtn, 21 Ly .sJ, fr , wins nf Ceffsn, to run bv water j and that he is jdiIso well fixed for packing cotton, in the ncatrst mnai4- f c niaricci, . lie assures liis, irttpds. who niiy'Javor mm Willi their custom, that he will have tlieir cotton packed snd put up in the State of North-Carolina, iwHCjMtM rovxrr. TtOUBT.jjf Mesa awl Qnartcr Sessrrma, Jsash-- W airtcrm, A" an A. McUowcii . Samuel J. Murray : Original attachment Isvir 1, tm II appearing to the saliafaction of the njrt that the defendant is not an Inhabitant of 'hi. , state, it is therefore ordered by court, that pub lication be made for three mouth, successively, in the Wtcrn ('sroliniarK printed at Salisbury, tlmt Ihe defendant appear, at a Court of Picas and Quarter Session, to be held for raid county, at the court -house in Ashevillc, on 3rd Monday in jon? ftff. lheh'ind there p!enfU answer -o -demur, or judgment final will he entered sgainst him, accoi ding to the plaintiff 's demand. Test, JNO. M1LLKH, c. r. c. -Beiee adv.- g4.- .-:-.-3mt 62 ; Slate of North-Carolina, S" 1'PCRIOa Court of Law, Sprinp term, IfiSS.., Charles Htctlmantt. Joenli Prichard J- t)rdcri'l by the court, thatunleiia the rteteiKiam apppsr1, stirx re ptevtM,nrr yvenri r-rKMOrB.-r:r- Tt Rr.vP.v.p.n HirKSnv takes this method to neatest, manner, ajw n iu.orwat tawepoasi. i a A mmrnr1- his wistomessa amst. tha -pitilic Indictments for aieaaJt and bjftery, for sale A this OfT.ce. ble. and on the lowestJerma ..at wliich it isdune J ny oiiurs. lie aio assures inone wttoaemi cot ton to his Ciin, that it will be kept separate from others, so that they will he sure to get the aame cotton they setaL. . He has located snd imilt-this estahlUhment, at his Mill Plantation, two miles from Salisbury. ' JA; USHER. fhtnher IH, 182. . 28 bv the, neat court; a judgment, pro confeaso. win oe emerey up against mm j aim mat tr-ement be made accordingly, ia the Western Carolinian, for thrre months. " "" 'Test.- XwlttlAl?, hm.-r: aT"' , rrVaiulv..Si. - .,- , ,- ,:.: 3mtb2, Slicriirs' Tax Deeds. iP.riS fir land sold hv ShfrifTs for aire of 7YM-r,ftir s-Jt- at the 'Carolinian' office- j,: .Vaff4nr, Sft, IT, W24 Inruw. thut Ky hnt remnvrd ilia jlihi tifra tlie house ntTtrmerty ocmpien, ana na the house owned bv Mr. Tliomaa ToAl, nearly opposite' Win. H. Slaughter's" house of enter tammenv on Wamvitreet j SaHsbury-i J -w ill carry on, aa usual, the Boot and Shoe ma king Wines, in all its various Tirawhea, " style of .neatneso nd durability wbklr, he be lieves, cannot be surpassed Ky ny in the state All orders from a distsnce, for work in Irs hut. will be fitithfullv attended to, - If . l't 1 i v" v Tit
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 19, 1825, edition 1
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