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I. fr IK, of .iVr ImUt flrrth. fh HonV in Iimmft nMf, v;n h lVr nin him '" nwiirt rf Wrtff .1Tm(- u MARTIN, tk. "r.r rwi!.- ''''."r'i ivo- inhthln "f ft.ie. cirt on! rA. hi i- two months norifvin thpn, to ippMr h' Iwt -rm of '! CHirt. h- cmirt-hmw in then nl Ihrir "!!. tMW m4,r ,0,,he, a of the intir. otlif rwwe juHrment finl ill kv difiiu't. 8 3 Tr: johh MiT.rr.w, f-. rOlTKT t nd OiWw Srmont. T)f cembrr tenn, t8": MilW Htrr rt inrph Hitf'i Hk'ib1 t'eNmit, Wrirl on md In thi' it imwun"? 'h tlon of the emin tha ASA i c.t'uon V tnothrr ttf , i i 'h- rfw hv V o.irt, that t'lii 'tirhmrnt be Wfriit m the Wefiern r.mlim.n for U wrek, fur the defrmLnt to )inef t 4h r.eJi m.irt of Plr.i t'ml Qiitrtrr Vwion o ..e held for .! eomv tt he eort.hoiie in Oermntn, on thf ecnd IfoToUfJo M.rchnext .ml rf. t"wef . or Amir,other!.iej...Ument Bn.'i.Bhe taken .jain hin,. VitT?" 6,47 fly C t, BNNF,h rf c x .i f-.Krt SiBkra mint: i vrrr-'n-' I ' ''" " ' , fl' Ml" T " , . . . IOA - lmanilitl tthfihr r V FoWn ontrintUttftrhment.levVd Uml fcr In this eve it WHfr to thf Sin nun. " . ' ' t r i . . aatisfaction of the court that the nVfewW is a d'izen of another stf , it i mereiore nmer by he coiirt, that this attachment be advertised In the AVeaternCro11in mr n wreka. for the defendant to anp-r at the nea rwirt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for said conn te at ihe eonrt4onae in Germanton. on the tiwA Mowlay invMtreb;,,ne, tha and there " "xti, he demrtrFtnwTtTse pMigment felt rl,tv, Dectmber '4,1826: fc Not ICF. is hefebx zie-, that the al or the White House and the land adjacent there- to, i postponed until the zutD. nay oi January nen , when the untieripnei, r.rvuMi.i . Hobert Simonton. -will ell, a'mhitelv Xhe land, vhich contains about 700 acres. aboee rt.. ..in n.111 K mo.."tn nursiianceiif a decree of the f.r of Rqnitv of thif eoontv, and a credit savvll be piven of one and two yeVa to the purchaser. Peraona deiros of purchfliinjf a k.m ... . hcatthv rnnntrr. and in the cetltre of' Fhm Society, would d' welt to attend this sale GF'MM P I; DAVIDSON, .THOPHIM'H.FXf.LV r: i.iu.iii iWv li. WlMtM. ft. C I n t r.rtt r- " l ' f frfl, M'?2 r.m -. J.pt.i.M oMtf . 1 1 ' NUf Ukt, Itm 10 ft" UWi iU. frwn m ei lit t'irAj. XOTICF, " "J tkt ubrfifif le"jiti tn pmwiwff k T. Amimm imqk dlK-. he there tnr tale thu nw-lliol uf infieiwf lho ho e Ind. hed tn !, IM' Wl t ine l nvi he paid he tht Hell nnr e"1 t V on. Im v0 hate la 6mw mI (MUrt 1 Vknr4. . AM laetfcee. ho e" " the a-xinl of R 00 aad upvank it w in. f.mnetL if the fJ I all'd to thia ntr bf the lt dav vt !, either by o p. : . .w f..i;n in itW-e ruit'tn to ..i 1. Kan.) 1K.1 nl ill b bf xirhl. ao1 writs maW returnable the afoerw'nl court. (Hhnul retpeet to prKn.) (n of lr MxWaill he reeeied i garment of iltb ti (.nod oe rath paid f ihrm, to n anvMint, at my inn in Co""!, Cahamia fo-m'j', at the tiial prkev t mHniVJf-.K. 1 rmtrt ,e4temy. harinjr enrMTrd j Bmrhm neinetl at UUl lftflltuildil. lair (rreat pleawre ii reeomnvMnlina; ike arhoul to ili ru.klir TliU lhr Jo ilh ika mmiv ro)S i k. . t k.M u. i. j,Mib MNH m IKK n menu lawmi a trvhrr of ne ttixiieje d awie, tod iiniie tn pound learnin(f and the mo rlempla r rharacirr, happr tali-nt fut prwening ttrict im! m-holeanme aitrlplin". The I rure pledge thenvele to the pub. lie. to be the trier and rejpiUr Mrdina of the institution; ther will are hat beeiminr conduct and d.-prtment hall he tharrved on the part ol the uJct it all tinea and placra. And no hoaMlmf houvr, hrr proper aitlliori tr ! Rtaiutaincd (iter l!ittM?jVill be tyler red.- . - - - - fhonkl inr further recomtirndation of Mr. Bmirha at n Wwtroeter of youth, be requited, application mawbf made to 'he Hr. Dr. Tald. well, and to I'mfew Andre. Hooper and tiirhrtL at the Itnirerailr. r. i. n'm. ITfL-tand, Jamei M ebb, ,f. B. Brut. F mna owt, An Tngltr, aim Phihpt, rkttmhfrS, U. 3(44 HUfton for ft Tunuer. nrHV. aiinncriber ia the protirirtor of l 'V I rirf. ntuated in t'ie aouin wes'ern pan oi Iredell cotinte i which ha at'achrd tn it all the neceary building fixture. &c for cam in(r on the Ta nninr and Cnrrtin f Rtuinru ; 1leh h i deairmii of leain(( out, for a term of year: He alo li a b'nck man, ho nm1rrtiTa the hiiinra of tannine whonThe will either ai-ll, or hire to whooeer takea the above-mentioned premie. Thia establishment will afford a rrv (rood husi'ies to any one who will carry it on prnprflv: and a (frst banrain may be expected bv the person taking it. All spoliations. id he oromptlv attended to. In writing, direct to FallstOM n roslic. Iredell rountv, V.r. 3f - yvmtr J4. .... JOSEPH BtF.RS. Ten i(ilftT8 UewarA. Si U AVRU-away from tlui plaulaiojtl of John I illrv. in the rminty of ttotes. near the .Virginia Jim on urdiv the 23th of Vnvrnv her Ian. Muck HOHK. which of fe lowing; descrip'ion, to wit : a nick.ed tail, blisd in he riRht eye. three w hite teet. with a smav b'aae in his fsicr- wKich extends down to the end nf his noe i had a voice on hen he left, and about ten vears old. tt l presumed that the hnre ill aim tn the Old Nation P .rd, on tht Catawba Itiver, having been rais'd 16 miles the. rither aide of that. Ford, m rheee Tlistrkf, S. Cv'-1 will irire the ahoK . reward to tn.tt person. .wl.ULtaXe.,ttB andu ;.inaf. I jean gfet him again, (nem traderfr tJhio4sMn. penses which may accrue for feedinsr and at. tending tp him. v JNO.BAN'NF.R. t7ermiinrH Fte. Uth, 1826. 343 ' Token tiyt ftwi Commit tt TO the Jail of Pot an confity, N. on we irtth of Aupist, 1826, a rteflro-nian, who says his name i. fJT. 22 years old, 5 feet I inch high i MVS he left his master about o week since, in the state of Georgia was boutrht by one Johni-on. 'ast sprinir, of Matthew William, son, at Charlotte fJourt-HonSe, Virjrmhvj The owner is required to .come forward, pro property, pay charges, and tike him away. " nn mvn l ItVD. Jaitim. flfmrth9l -H-......... , lU k it V ; t Jf IV mm mmimm U ii 4f ljlWtertthVlirill, .AMAkVMtUlvt ckfV tn r , ii'Ttiu. tttrr..tirtr We a Wr-1 f-UMM 1k Ure4 i Kr1faJ kt, foe aJf ike UcWk Nwtm, M U XTff !, ; rA- I kar ke M W wmm A k.loas nk vWa4 tWfr-l, A tKwa ban i ka-re tk tfr"i lnk lhai rm f I kae r-l hi Ma fet ttb tkal rkh) el f my kearf. far rrtfj tAm fr ki" llefj( t. U UAcmi' mm ! ka a aV-4raa, tender. "U, ka kef laaaf i her tkild i IW7 ) m um ka befHtK Kkrd iaU lea, kta-a tj f 1 kae r" Lilu f,f,. my rif, oft ' Craea'i BUt rat, kabHij' tfarkanabtib7 I ka I ee trk ner k a hop, but b I b tAft- oerwaV r(m it I frel. ti4 nVe cMg( ai I Ko 'yry We heart rxe". To akkhrpt a I - - I hare a Te Oil ! ! haa no, Ma Kirk rtr fnr W lot ! r M maa! Intett bK M life. When k lu aay I kae a win? tarn it. 'MrSCELUNKOI'S. f EMAIL VL.MV3.tXD BF-iVTT. It w owe obacived by a pugt.a cioui poet, thai w..rorn werertnlrtjo'l ifinl to rnkle fwla and chm iclc I , . b it little did he dream. n hit i.Tl pniHHopny oi apicocut misanthropy, tha the mat. Men tslentt ..I . Dt Sucl, a Ll Morgan, 4nd a a a t a a a I . .Mist l-dffworti, ti i.ttldJcck tpe dia a . a ta u w v ) i : dem u hurature with, it most hrill.( t.-nt irmi, mikr the temple of the Mu in nt tor tnc rrcepti.'n .t nc s vr-, and cl..th tht liarn-n fi Id of frmale atithorthip wih the fl..ci and pictu reaqwt -foTuge'Jfif 'uhlrme ; aenrimf ot anilrXaitedfeeliptr, fluthrd in a tjr-ph-ic elegance of ctwti Ta rrfii.ed ever loe enceived, .r poetr dicta ted. The n .mea of theie unri ailed l-dici, the Rlory of t!eir own ae and the adminti. n of ourt, thall be em balmed in immortality, and retain to the latest times, their royticl 1 flurnce, that will c .ftjure u ibe mott, pleating and esxle.riog rre llertiont in every mind, owning tubj ction to the tove rrignty of genttit. 1 he power of woman in thia literary jige, is become at potent fr m tntt llrc fuiil influence, atahe waa formerly from pVrt nal attrition. A womarnfelr .nt personal exterior, witho.u th- p -lishof a. complinhment, is like a fl wer without perfume. Aspasia possessed neither youth nor beauty when S . . at t a I ' I 'I rrates became her disnpte, and immo- rd tne principle, of the ph.l .... phv of I ve at her feet fnA her charmt were f .d d hr. Athena governed hy hctJicjrcgt trirV the meaium tn rro. .t.. r;nn nf - Vina t-tltiutt wr wivi, vui " - - ----- i u..i .:.t.,l K- .i,i KIIUW bu llliir, uii.nivu ..... .... v- diet aa wtll as tbe bean of PI dr. Th anlendid abilities of Ca'ha'ine of . - - -1 rvustia rattra nrr irum trot. Mada.ne Maimer.. .n in the decline of life, by the macnetim of ler extertloTij andthe brill :m rTtoercompltanffl thc despotlc ;'t, XlVi ha,n the fat- r a it. cmating-'L V ire to all tne winning atrrartions ol vrmth, or Mtjn-e'sban in all the alluring splend- r of Iwautv f and if we are to credit the assertions of Dio, the only g dlantry the voice of scandal could'lay to the tharRe of Ci cero, was his devoted tttachment and literary correspondence wih CateUta, female wt and nhilnfloDhe'r of seven- ty. " It h ia been' acknowledged by the Emperor Napoleon, that the c lloquiat brilliancy and gay. vNcty 9' tfoaeph read aomuch, and of wh.e bea.uv W.P u , TV P " ptrwt tK1 eU (ae mm t) aU4 4J clKiiqtttiit art aw! Je nioili-Mi prMcaur bacoantt tilogrtKat'lrraaia .'.Id- a ll laT fofkllr f k.ole Jf(J by H be It U nuitd by lU itta4fretaU - . at a .a act Ml cm Ual'iv at Mr.nr.tL rr.cirrt. Health m.v b- if moth Inlnrtd by Interruwed at! iaiuSUleni $Uf0, by luiurioa laxlaUriKe. TKt dfbilled re qairt muh moec real lb l bul I ayrthHf U ao rrK)fiWff n the BetTfi aounvl arxl uninterrupiea ,ter. The atuloui need l Ml tioa -f atffpi ich tee ma t- M a nrcratary nutriment l lb brin ... . r. foaf U to ihr almach. O tf a'rr-rth apiriti are infinitely more ihaua. ted hi the eterciae rf nur mental, ih.o h ihe lahrHjr rf our Wif at facuhiea let rm try tht effect of Intc annli ail hi f.rf- a fe hour l he win new fiml h moch hit hmjy ia fa tiaru-H iherrbr, aihotigh he l not tir. r.t freiifi ihe rhlif he a- en. - The k are . arwtlt.tf I for health, b at eircum.pect i- the tt thev t'l their mind, io the ejemae they five I hU hrwle. TV hn'n demtnda tntirb mwip Vfldant4iroll- nf .tnimt ipiriia tn 1 rrfrfiWrl fof tha etclte. ..i nf m.i leva and rrtii. Tho' meat ot mere lera ant rm. i m' i . , . , i --tk TV.era!Bin,l)n ,he 'bidet of the tlaor whn poasrst arxl emnlrrv the p-.wen t . ,-kC rkm2m. nf-thr mtnd toet aeUom auaia I We are inf -rmed tM there is a far. mer in the town of F. . in H.mdrn (Mattacbot'etia) who keept iwertr.fnur eowt awl maket ffreat q.i .r.titiea of better and cheete, wrh no heln in the dairy hut ki if'. He bat n?TWMrfn7nrt hlrt wlthemreeH in tha lime nf ham ktnrt daring; th b.iarsca0n hh wifr hyintrt the Jwen. ir.four eowa from th pasture, mukt ihem all Vrtelf, m-ket the cheea, ,.Va eare -.f one or two tons of fheete nn tue tefwea, -nd doet the rn- kin;. nn ir iT'wrn 'ttt - - WMhior, andtber w. rk of tbr fiTii.lv ffnmfhirr Cairtte.' IB Irwt.n M4 niMnVHirf tr is. KM lMf. IM ntav e. nUWf W IV., nlitm.Wt.a., UVlalWrslsitTUSr ft. IklMlll MM.kMM.llt.nl - ".' tr air s' rHk mr. - ra ts ..nota mm. . My ehtwrn ami mr fairest ! In inhine and in (f loom The kindling ere shall rheer my path, Thv T"tle smile illume t And hand in hand well onward walk. Amid life'a busv crowd. While lore shall cat a roklen hu On ever painr; clnod. T tbi tsr. eantr. " Frtb to esrth. and durt to dust Ui-re the eeil nd the just. Here the youthful and the old. Here the fenrtul and the bolil, Hre the matroi and the maid, Tn one silent bed are 'aid ; fler the vaal and the king. Side bv ide lie withering; ; Here the sword and sceptre mat u Earth to earth, d dust to dust ! mm .,. . . a 1 - M K rfer ; , ' 1 .m.ia hrrhra 115 14 ... . . I fmm H in in nh ifln. 'rr,"" u it ..-. , ovtl leaves, pendulous (rom them,. m ' a ' a a tome a fo-.t lonir. I tie wnoie leal ia Aharacterixedbv its frapjant odour, sufficiently denoting the fruit .which thr tree uroducea. This fruit, when mr Tree piwuuini ... fre-sb, U about the tixe and ngure of a . It' consists of. &D when dried is called mace. v imi . . win is known by the name of nutmeg, is i anviwii iy uaiuv y ......vis, the kernel,, withinrthe-ahell, and is soft ta its original state; r . j. ...1 ..j ..... .i.... tinnn. I. IS rwilnaicu ilia! iiinw n'o 000 of sheer) in the United States. Of .. . . . . j L.ir :.i tnis numoer aoout inren ajiu . nan ions are in the state of New York. The ..n. t. rMi.e. rlrvs tint jrceerf Ka (300(007' ... , . ti 1 1 . 1. 1 ' . muuv? Hw. w . oufvard rind, between wbicli -and US WW injthell lFformcTieatt t ii'miiiio a-war membrane, . or divided skin. you Aot !. tf " tCK ' Tt I .iVC aia frrtaUtiafJi. If o ti nav 19 ipprtheod thai VOU blvc ten fodJet thia jroa itotr wewia xnrtnmt i rcj liiel mUF their armetitea, ya itff tf rttbcUit, o tanful yehl attempt ia thfl f iftpaft f rjbf aej, KM; to) OUl U ftMCa 0alAUff0W4 sci betfs yJ' cattla'a nvaia t4 ihrbayemov. fltbyaaBatbtatiaucl iib regard to tataMet (Kith a hope it Ml th Cm) pul off h rt! day'rill iba latter prt of witter, "Cattle, aald Dr. Deiae, moet H.ble t bt pirKbed wiib tX la December and Jaa-ury thaaj aftat. ward. And ax m.o iana bow ft, e-Hjr able the latter part of witter mty be. Advantage alao ma bt made of bfowiing io ib lattrr mora than it tH firmer part of winter, ai tba bodi bava the begua to awcU ao4 tba twin bar a more tap la ihe'n tua befort. The aucietafol w.rriof, wSo hta drtolaied whole c mplrea for bit oarfl at;grndiieme4f tba aocceaaful tir pr f hit cmjntm'a tlajWaa aal libtrrlei, miv batre their boon of t welling ptdef in which they may lonVbc-wlfVf hirWout j y upon the trl impb of their talcatt, and feast upon the adult, ti .fi 4 the tveoobantt that turrouaded aj i r .tlthem! bat aitht and tilenct cowtf afVI C utci pci iuio. im bloodr fi-ld rites upon the ttartled Im a tered innocent ttaJk in ttrr.fi' procet, sion before 'te eo icbr The tjroBll. i g cry of imintlrii widows and or. phna indea the ear, Tbe bbdy ' . . J terrorj before the vist n. violated liberty lifts her irrnrsf lsxr I and a down trodden nation rite before tbetl tn all the m jsty of itt wrath. What, what are the hourt of a tplendli wretch like this, enmpsreJ wih those that abed rbeir bonnlea and their ftnes onofl tbe nillowa of eKir peaceful and rirta- "orrt patttw ? F.trv nigbt briaging ta them the hslm snd tietltn Of repose, aaw a a and every morning oflenna; to to-n their bUmry io a nation'a eyetf This, this is to be greatly yirtnchia and be this tbe onlv ambition tbat sbaQ ever touch an Amerlcsn bosom! . . jst a ittm rirrt, ...... Girrleners wage the same war spinat "'rfwytt witfrnolat and all otheHtrseett mlsriievnus to thrh rropt. ITttt He tra wmnir in inrludimr irogs tn me rtoctii proscription, sinrethev not onlv do them no Injury, hut render them, on tha con trary, important services: for the? sra carnivorous as well as herbivorous, anJ rreatlf prefer inserts to vegetable food. Thev are particularly fond of snails, ni swsllow them even with their shells on, when thev are not loo large. Uo open t frog, you will find Sit stomach foil of Insects hurtful to agriculture, and espcr iutlv snails. The shells they digest or rather dissolve in their stomachs. In the tame way thai -dogs do bones, and turkey the shells of nuts fWe have learned from our nsvv offl eers, with perfect ronviction of its truth, th.t in Italy and on the shoret of the Mrditerranein, turkri9 are fattened by feeding them on unbroken English wal nuts, which they have the power to di- gett speedily. jfmerican Farmer. TMPOBT.IffTTO-CAnPRNTKRS. A machine has recently been invented and nstenta nhtained far it.- which at OnCO performs all the yarious operaTioMfer" r .. . . a . . convenne roflarh sawn boards into com pletely finished flooring. It reduces tht board to -an uniform breadth, planet ih cuts , the groove on one side, and wo'ks the feather or ionrue on the other t it it to removetthe superfluous thicknets frorn stifTinenr -portion of that part ot . l ! J .1 I . I . L. r-...w. . r - -- botrd which is desHned tn become tbe rfer sldt of the fliior. and even takes off icrtion4flbeJB6rittb enter.wJth?ljA roorefaw it snwn i th :wmi betn execiusu . in a suoerior manner, aa may be reidUf a r - - - -- - - .. i r.:-. j - w.vk m,,k ..mam aer iincr than if performed bv the mott skilful (nan ll periormeu OT IDS' IDOll " "workman. This injreaioas machine 'i invention of Mr. Mairom Wuir, of r r. " tir,. t.V L.- I nsrhine'tinv nfoie. of tht Glasgow Veneer Saw Mills, who has had in oneration for soma time. ! P . a, ... vpv...uii tv. ..- culiar value of the invention it Itt eaecu I . r..!. .1. . .l.tfS.k nart 01 1 .... v iti it. ,wi, t.iw .... - r the work. In future," earpentere will incr flonrinf"hoarda. at -least in the yiCmr 1 1-- I . . r . . ! Lt. ..UinjMt.' ioi inctKi awniirapitj iiiy-.'
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