i.!;rri:ti3 XOTICH 7..f I ii ''', I , .V audi ki H OJ tJ H!.4V k'f b. ,, tl:;;.s 4 aSu.-.tf. on. ' , . ,t y tr trr. sb 1 6a4 a- .ir a 11. i-jik.i r r.f lit 2. WiV I r,,m. la II ik i." s itat'ft! '.... Ii.tl I'rul fctl rrjt" t' W m A U 4 i WN btr f'J ' ! i . .. - ' S '- ' . '-I " ' r - f - t I 4 ' s ; 0 m ' - r , . f f I to j . . is is .W -I - '4 HI 'I i :!!; .?S'-3- ft-! ! 1 " I li ... ..a. iu..-i if f i ; . .i . ..U 11 : . 'I I i J '1 ti if); Hi tt aw . rA' ., ua t us hm ' UA WH sf4 spV C iMQ w4 h rr, K'ff iWM M( ftr'A ! kMtM Ml.-.. Cft 4M t iWw H1 ua erf m4 Wj WW num Mi W. ivfckfc Um W ink few, KaU M tit tiff M W AHte T iWl tW H I imk )..tb ka u fjtw-cww i Bat ftk !.A7 UJ dk fcr 1 fch y m i JU4 aim tb fwi M P Tl icip, "T Ihlnk p bet them lrSl b KuL V, by fc.dr ynb, to ilurt, Bui 'bou may rn tk bWt prtyer, ftrot mc Mt, (orfrt m aot. Tel dkwVI lh ibouftil ol wy dire Too wSrAJ "r f fop rJ MMtU Uk I mem tipma, - F t 4.fi think iHf m i -St, fc Uf fef ikjr Kep 0wH. JT Mrf, !T Mec U tby lot. And ibiM wjnif icrthinf friend, MISCELUNEOUS jHTIjm. There U plevitog mclaocholy in . tlewing- the ppro.h- of Autumt, whlcb H-th bright- colouring. tf Spi'og , od ibt rich profuilon of Son er eoot produce; Hfw quick tbe trtiuiiion from Summer scorching heat lo the rude i. d fdd glory of Aiitumo ! The fieldt re stripped ol the terdant cotering, the treei rr itrewiog tbe ground with their letf Jjoo-rs, the primrose snd tbe hawthorn hlouom ia the hedges do m.e. Their fragrance it departed, the'rr leaves arc wiiheredand ullen. Even the feathered songvers of the grove feel that all nature if f idiog and dying around theroj ih' bid farewell to their favourite haunt, and depart to a more congenial dime. Dissolution like a flood comes sweeping over the face of the earth j frost binds it in heavv chains, and on every side are ieen the harbingers of approaching Winter, A few months since and the Wfulxarol of the Erst bird of Spring Ueil,our,ears., the pearly dew was .Darkling in the sunshine of an April morning and the air was perfumed aucce eded the maturing heat of a meridian sun and now, the strength of natare is spent, the sun is gradually trithdrawing his vivifying rays and the : cold blast of Autumn is followed by inactivity, torpor, and deth. The vintage and the gathering of fruUa be 'ton'"l-''tbi'Mon,'rty-e"'?n. into the lap man. - TQ jyf OLD FJMllT BlBLk Sacred and revered register of -God's revelation JU man LVVith what peculiar and solemn interests do I Thou wert the Biblr -of-roy-ancestorstheit-guidiuglstar hrr.n'oh the wilderness of this world, their "pillar of cloud in the day . of prosperity ind their pillar of fire" Iff fit Ut lr lMfn, 'fs.htr s4 ss nhfr Ut t, thf avH,rr4 i l 0 M a. U Hbtt fnbl)MJ, blivl4 U4 W il'l da .-. 'r -! ' Owe sol fi4ihM inset hah tM wU iaot Ut a4 Vith iHt Caa tslt iM " U r bop hUh Is ixW w h4 aol ! Itrd. Bai,i4hali!mlUhfti? k,fj ,rf,ad ll'fil Trwi-thy rifts tef lo ip vtrrttfc- lisp ,,Ua f siMrwBoanm mii". I cs perftcily ff ciU the HfU yl aU4 xprtatk 6i y rrdahf countra. M sh cUd to Mt iUi sad bdrmrMi4 rhii iwr, it ...r, lhila ehtlilrsa to cot ttoto a sad forbU them oot, for f such is her tnWe aad fOuBseOot throw h lifr, htf support ! oesm, v bequest f my shr. ' Tle this, -. .v i i nld the ssd follow me f.r i have followed Its dirtc- tiofli. The pamag lajuwCtitM ws ftiihfully obeyed eiua towo our m.K rather as rowad her, aed with the stmpU. lmprtsivs earnestness of piciy, b4 in aaiiois e.cnuBe i miuraal sffctio, eplU to us the spirit and mewiiBf ol thy precepts bk1 v-irit but brr eiirnpl was a yet mnn brMitiful sad imprrssive Uluttra tiw ef 'theas. Sbe too b &ad through the vslirj 4 the shadow ol death, which ulumiBcd lor bef bt thy cherriod suiUiatng li(ht. Thou snU suttivest, though tht mult. rial form like theirs, is crumMing t decay but thy spinl is Immortal. Ihy light is coounuslly shining bngh. ttr mnA brirhlff t it ha guided snd cheered myrisJa of httmso being, iod Will gVIWC BIHJ nt M". it is uodrcit'iBg and unqurixhible, for it is a direct emaoatiuo from the Fountain or "Light himself, tod like Him is Rteroat. agmcvltvk.il xoticki TntuUtei! fr the " BuHelUi dtt Uf,p ft rrcftch prrwkti vrk of umicB mens) ht I ME OUfM TKIE. This tret is much less profitable to the proprietor thn we ri-d supposed. Tbe frmt often deprives the farmers io the south f Frsnc of the crop ol olive for several years In succession and that the man wha pUnts an olive. orchard Cannot eipeci io gei on cp tal atain and J per cent. during his whole life. ment of Var. a frost on the 20ih Mav, 18'22, injured the olive-trees so much' thai "there-wis no aop until 1813. failure .f stfi isll li pt MwT a fw . . .t- i i atJ aw t ni 1 it .t'l l w ' " . f. . . . U t. f.. , I ri " tiTi", i tHltab it. f k.wt Jr r '.. Im ri; fU4 S-l4(S 14MI ' I.! suiji f tr7 , I . - lb rsw ftaly, flf td M.i-ltmtt ,.7 thick u Hs i J," assy U m -Ult If they N .U loo Ut they arlJH,wa ltie M4 i..i.viAM'iV.rii tinea wOIT 1 )t lukki v iWy art al.rt4 b itb wmI . up lU sl wj 4"I L upiibey axilhit HfJtH to " - ,p.4b4.il iM.rUfr,,M4, uw Ka lrt4 pwr .color, It , rf w J7Jw. iwH I ctrtfulty assorted rdig t Jh wJ, t H-f.5,"! Immm U WftH of the slk. Tb ms sp-M uW t-rf. w. -4U M p.hl ..is.. Hk:-4 which eiimdi from the held to aesr uU4 .M Ml (.r awN j the Irst j iotl the prt betweea the Uit.n f l,...A,rA Ul,is is reserved for rVt, -U- raoa ksld. M. Fouralef pre. nUtL 4 tt. seats d ssnplts oi me straw, p'rp.ru, and aBprepared, to Mr, 5Jisbu7 of EagUod. tftlll WVWM1. ftlotn I4 tHrttWisli.,fi,MtM ; 4 fM. A ftatUrnin wslkie-f esilr in Chrs- nnltrrrf . Pt Utilflohis. with B ther. , - m w i was j-sttcd by a bskrr running h i,.w w'r. rnuoda W WsiweM, M Aa rMiOrsUfm oT M.kW-.W. ein, a lle'r f'H? elft tM.S prW a a a A- - a. j Ul rrf. m tl'g l V Sf h immi N U4 mMW WtV, s M fu r,fi.U tM &v4 sas , (1m rrr M ) U m 4 y J M r Mb s 4.U , ImmS, MnaH rV r a f 4OT i CXM-rt, tk-M SMM, IO . Uptton (nnAft & Vatkngl I af um MntMu l n4f7 i eat, 4 U Uf s rV 4 U-rwl- St IJJ 4 r M JiA m iL miVT1M ft. Sr SUM trwi lilJuff. 41 1 as' tVM fro H-U tn, s ti r4 ana um rUrf s Im ri rM s4 UtUf UCk kr i Uti M.tiw tthiAa k sw Hr4 14 Ula U s t"'1! WtMI Lk Li a, tMAAtt if klMrlt. iktl L4 ImII S M rtctwMi li MI -4 ff.w th Uasv Wsllwsseii-sf (tMryi M f a fit, sa ms m tf- kw tb tf J M,lrs4aaitkrstssf Al W wMiter OtMS s1 tSf tj U tW tt aMtrr be a-vte, Sff Iiu4 to Irr mUr lHr'i IkU U U cm.' Mhr srM U eMU e-tUr, j U crixr ktM a win rnu.tr. rrt.r.ii:i rc$? from n0 tU Ju OnH eej-tt. K.C.H&I I. fellow !" eiilaLtied fbe geMlemsn. 0 no r W t ther, that Is the best htttd maa ia the city. I M a m - a. a a Vftd .m - - avaa v La . .Lj LA i .m m m iUm I . . ... M . ft a Sa. ' Laak ftaaft B Ba-aai - . I - M I fttkfta Bt iftwM ia ' i. ,l. .... u rm,. aftftlxwrM kr U kft . Aif4 T W )jtfM 11 prir. Bttew WCl.r . a;nk rinm If ftftld Imw ft4 Mtlkt ttfi 0 rnantle c iwwiH By ffl. !, If.'. 31 ,1 Town Lots, XtSToti. 0M Ul, IM B f Pee. st. tk ftsW of Mrviul orrxxrlr of JA TutrH, 4 FMT9JCH.. A certala phT.ctaay whetr he" vlsl. trd his rich sad luxurious nat'icoU, al ways went into their kitchens, and hv,k hands with tkrir t-ksr " My l I f . '. . . . . . .1 L. tt I naaa km I - . ' , ' ..!. .Ua-a.kav4 atlt uaiairftCftl Iba lluk much, for yiiU confer great Nvors Irnce. s co-ii-m M U poo me. Vor skill, Jcnir ior,eous , rfr 0f,iil Bni-hett the propertf ewt and paliuble .rt of poisooine, enlel ' t-rfi of s nitrbr nf viwtlr nrwe ith-.ot yoor yutuort, r thoala III (tftti UU kambi Mr ivtclv Uf 1 ka .ra-i 99 SIMM WMeV. Mr aVr A rirMUf cfck. K UU iviWii wM v -ra, -is t .,--t - " - ti ' 1 - J... a.a. . f-rflAH m e aTlatal av rBslAiftlslV IBjSl'iWWBl W W miv- "f -f, J .aa.Aa.. - u rxunr noism?. ol tab, KMTvr f dUr iM!til)tl junlil a. . ft ft ' - . 1 ! ka of br situ roiled irwn, eswtnfs tK " t ft The Dritisb isltnd of Guerniey, near - the ccast . France, is famous f'r the culture of arsnips. The pro duct per acre is 44,000 pounds, or near 20 tons. ome of the roots sre lft inche in diameter. Tbe farmers of Guernsey prefer this plant to the i-irrof. turMD. and DoUtoe. They fatten hogs ind cattle with parsnips, a. ft k B nd give them to Weir nuicn-cows and horses. This root fermented furnishes also kind of wioe. COCBLSEJL U Thia insect, from which a raluable scatlet dye isbbtained, and the nop!, or nticklv pear, on which tnat insect is reared, have been introduced into Malaga in Spain. The cochineal has increased there wonderfully and Spain has now one production which is pos sessed by no other European nation. Cochmeal is commonly 4 or 5 dol lar per pound, and sometimes much higher, but this cultivation require so muh care and labor, that it would not be proh'bl ln any eountry where the time snd labor of men might be turned - a ft to account. I be greatest part ol the cochineal employed in commerce is produced in the province of Oaxaco in Mexico where it has been cultiva ted by the Indians for centuries. The nopal is not allowed to grow higher than four feet, that it may be the more .easilyucleajted ?. ;iojectb,it,.4fi?crar Ka. rivhineat. Thit" Indian women 'takr a squirrelV'tail forthaB purposei andqua00WB - tor tioura wgeiner bc8ide0oe,plant,Jn some.. ,pljc? there are three cochineal harvest in a year. A pound of cochineal just hatched, placed on the Bopalaln Octo ber, sometime yield a harvest of 12 pound in January; In ome villages they seldom get at one gathering more than three or four time the quantity of cochineal sown. . F-mily Wor.h,p, weU conducted, teaches children religtoo by almost ir. gwme W(Jfn, . ton. uU, ! m sensihle drrrcrs. While they sur. d, olLer riles iooteuVuse"MTmte. round the alur of .God, d'u ine instruc j AUo. v.J..v. ibe lltM ftltuktioM i 'tnme ytmnnrd. and t& t the dew." Such worship, luot unites , affwnr k. 4. miUK. w.sqiurr. the DirtBtt and thrxhtldrrn hr bewdsl tnewrteWiWy -h -mt -r-fcuble ia th Suwii . r ii . .i . tl. i.,, le vcrtl sf on the main street i siwl wsu im ;-it.r.ailof inseoarable attachment. .1 ney Bum-1 r. ... ...... In the depart, ble themselves together before tap(i, ' tl r,, My , .n twainefsi A quin'Hjr - I ft . . a. .....1 a S I' It . a.l . aniBhai Irtrtftl f I mm4 inaip PfiffMfvBnn anf ?, ft iDniu t m wirrr ftBtsauisr. iu avaaaviisru i v v" I. . - an. . -a -r k l ...r.ai.1 fiiww.tKa aa ifK brrtf OiiAlllilV U before Hm. llie cbildreo 1-D.erve irr - .1' TL"!' ' , . t, ! gnnn veil CHirni mice, nairi ia iihi" tnorrng of father lov, and cotcxra ,orB fty . wnfi, -pMrfl. t . L 'I ..1 . awl f . a.- . kU SVka. I W a. I 'M I., a. akav.t;t AM VaBair sW bII sums f ten !ol!r snd cp.ftstl, eteept tl kit, wlilcb wii) U on credit of wnc r.d two jearft. Hoi.il snd ipproved security, reident in tbia aisle, fill be required. , BOB I'. II. Bt'RTOV, I HENRY KXBMWIOEini "ru Ufb et. rt. 7, 1 K6. 4'3i The pditnrs of the Columbia Telescope. Rakijrh liar, Yorkille Pinneir. and Catawba Journal. ill please iniert the shore drlie mcnt four times esch, and forssrd iheir sc. counts, s soon smay be convenM-nt. to the Editor of tbe Western Carolinian, and th J sill b paid. for their immortal welfare i they im agi'te that they feel he is a Christian, that be is a friend cf God, tha he has ao interest at the throne ol Grace, and they will lv and reverence, tad obey him) they are awde familiar with the truths of the Bible, and these truths if followed, will be their safeguard through life, and theirgyide to heaven. And when they hare children commit ted to them, they wil tram them up also "in the way they should go." and thus the influence of the pious fa ther will descend from generation to generation. SUSDER. Against slander there is no defence. It is with a word, with a nod, with a looa. with a smile- It is the pestilence walking in darkness, spreading cont. I eion far and wide, wnicn tne waj traveller cannot avoid. It i the heait aearching dagger of the assassin. It is the poisoned arrow whose sting is incurable. It is tbe moml sting of the deadly adder. Murder its em ploymentinnocence its prey and ruin its sport. There i no class or profession of men who appear to the world to have an little respect or councsy .o-o each other,' as j physicians. They ttm often toeghrd each other as m vals to be vanquished, . rather than a, aociate in the practice of a high and 'Iforit th -credit -of twpoWWlBsSl95. that- they have" gret to ? have medical conversation, regularly once a month, the object of which is to cultivate feeling of friendship among the" profession, io' commnntcate any important facts which may have come to the knowledge of any one of them, and generally to premote-the exten sion of medical knowledge. IVgrccstcr Jcomart (er the moat approved fasliiona, snd at prices that it is hoped do one will heiitate to pay the caah d wn fir. r an tn'mv t atlrnwr mid dekti t m " irutt U-marraw," if ytn'll "July H-day.n future, to deal on olain terms: those who will pay me cash for work, on delive .hull h entitled to a dt duction of 12 months letrsf interest' from onliiiary prices i and th n . "i .s i L who do not psy wwn lor wor, win uayo weir Bccoiinit presented "i'"JY1ig"lt t TBS m iof.wv laal r"f. ssatnies .1 VLaHa iM-t.JIOLaM. W'l ee w reo-Hrtd la ttm hrwwd, p pfop.fi;. Bay cWjes J Us mm sssy. ..V-nWft. ie rji SfJ,rtMirMeft',tt Jrerih Gwf tw. rdM-4 aJr a-vj John B CdB CUJ atiaeliatetri. Wxl 5471 sets tf laftd. u U- peopertt of Wnir Bewh. h ssr-eama to the aatiftTaeiio" te row, lhal r.iuMftJ nrajly.OM of tbe tlevB-wms. U rWt of tltift stale. It is Ib'rvfcee oilfL list t ealion b Bta-U sis wrrks M ths W n'Tn Cr. rmian. wnifr, U Ifcashf to srpese tt tb Mil tee U lh curl of rdes snd qer art. wns i ba Iwld foe ftsid t ounly tl iht eri.h in GrrwamoA. i the second Mod IntVt-av her nest, and pWsd, or rrpWtjr th oiKm w b deem of mIc will b -rdrA tba pw-M.ir. Tst M. u. uoonr, rf. rrwtad.S3t ft ViWO4 rWl ' StPTf.UOr.H trtMon, I1m Ekuiee Perry -rt, C-rf V. KWr i tW rwcst , j fti i ..km iJ LmL om iKc bead waters f M.Wo'b Crsfk,t.ljo.oi. tteJaaAi of. KM. SlsrtKKk, Ikoffva S w-, A. campiKiu Bmi - rra, at the proptrty of toep W. ro'(ree. k sppearin-t to tht ssi&cio 4 tht etwrS. thai Ueoert W. Foljrr.tb dcfemUn. W tot s ia. hftllllnt'of iBi tae; It U Heefort edrrtJ, UmI publuatioo be mvle ait wki tb Wtr. teit-roUiiUiunoifjinC mkI Mnr IB appear at tbt nest term of tht court of picas snd quar irrseifttfva to be held Cjt iftdeutnty,at the o-sri-huute in (rmsnton, on tht arcond )!oiwUf Bi )cetber nei, and Ja.l, or rt piety I be prop, ertv. otbcrl-a t detfe of sale will b Basrdevl tbt pUintilT. Test rM. B..1HWKIV CTJL. -Price fie. .-;"'y' , Smit fJ'il-C,r,SHt Sulti fxy SEKTEMBf.lt tetkn, W6 : Paul Folrer v. fcorie W. Fulireri original attachment, levied on 231 acres cf land, on the brad wa'er. f Ik lew's creek, sUoining the htxU ff Keed surbuck, Thomas Vos,. A. Campbell, add utiicrt, as the property of r-torjre w roipr. It ap;iarinir to the salnftc'ion ol tiie court, ta r . Ill V.a.. iKat I. TMlwI.tlf. M ftOt ftn IB. hah'Hant of ttils state, l thercfire iKtJemtBst ... , .'. rr rf n.lKr,rifi hf niult-tis w ks h the Western .... u., . - ,fWi(m,tobheUirorMicH.my. pubfic in rrneral, that he ha' rccired an aort- 0.ttlaun, it,e KCond Monday m ment of the ery be of C!f and .W 5?TT .T,,?! er the prop- which he is prepared to make up into December nest, snd ples.i or replery the prop- -"Trr nl u!B wui uc -.. tt ill be taken i those to whom t am in debted, will of course be escepted from this rufc - EBENEZER UICK80.V. AViiMiiry Oct. 7, 1826. 3ltf MEDICAL COLLEGE OF HOVTB-itHtHlYA. THE LECTIJRE wUI.be resumed in this lntittion on the tecond Monday tf At." MmAer nexf. aS follows ' : - Ma' DtV'iW',:''"'y"""''"'''""-''; i';-:sli- Surre. Jsmes RamsayM. "D. . iwrf iVBc B. DicksonXM. U. ( , Mtteria JMnt. Henry K. Prostv " t Obtirtrici and the di$eaei tf Women and h- a..Thomai G. Priolesu, Ms D. ' Cwwtirj ana ftormoct. Komunq wbtcuci, ii. b. v , Aaii.ro JMtory ant ony.Stephen EL jiott, L. Li t). E. Gedijings, M. D. ewnfrofw Ana- lomf. '"'.'.' , J. E. HOLBUOOK, Dean if the Faculty. Sptemier U . tt34 . erty. o'J,i the plaiiitifT. ' Price al. : Test : M. sltJUKB. 6t -6 Stoic ArM ( 'oriiw, .Vl-M eJ" SEPTEMBER session, I8C61 IJtnben Folger m.. George V. FolKeri original attach., ment, levied on 131 seres cf land, on the htl waters of Belew's creek, sd joining the IsucU of Reed Starbuck, Thdmss VoM. A. Campbell, and others, ss the property of Gforje W. , ol (jer. It spr'esrir.jr to "the satrsfscl'ion"; or w -court, that George W. FolRer, tht defendan , : ..e .1. .1 U ihfrefnie ia mil an innaouam ui ", i.l -..l.lri t-4nai ftit -It CUi.!l tht Western Carolinian, notifvirj said J0'' to appear at tht next term or me court k ..i . v.. K.l.t n.r aaid county. at the court-house in Oermtulon, on tbe seoonu ft S - - J MB ( . Monday in December next, ana VK'f' U,i t.l.v ih nmofcrtv. or othcrwii. a cecree w, tale wil be awrdef the PwltTl - rest i . u. ; Trice adv. 82 i 5 : "" r6"a A. levied, fce,' Chrujtophet '"t,-.. H - a- .lliafcjrtlAn-the court, 114. 1 PW?arL'!rw nf thi Bis'-" it is therefore oihtf puonb. appesf at our nert court of pleas r Kions, to be held for Rowan eoort-house in SaliAtiry, on the th.ri I Moadaj November nct, then and ther to gW-!., plead, or Judgment will be taken awed" Ue plaintiff's demand. JNO. tULbS C. V MM

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