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AtLCtMBM ! tWir Mock frm tkrir in The celebrated American Jack -Bou VVxarto, THE proptfijr of Jft J. atftJ at Um abacnby tlablf , tn Irrdell etMMy, 4 ftMWa aortk rf Crntr Mmr Hw, itulrt bVmi feVattWi fori, awl 1 'lrf from . iUletrtllftc lb intKnl, and CbaHotlt fttd; tt rtwfnf ftcftjon, ftowfwwwf t Of Haeh.AJ 0n ituf MTlioaj of towirtry, 4ia( to raW Main from Um kl Jack Ut lU C4, ia new km aa eoflamtj f" toing an, ftnin the ftSHTft to Do" rirrw, at b h confrtaadly tb bt aaiiu) af tk kind iq Nonh .. Caivlta. , fUndbillt will woo b iaml,itatin tcnastxe. JOSEPH BVtUJr. r. 21. 1827. .'Uonse of BnttTifdnrntnt. REMOVAL mnOMA4 HOLMES rMpeetftiny ao. JL attaint bia frieiMK ami th publw at laixe. thai he baa renovra from tne 4 Utf lr occuoled. bark 10 the' one M tk vmoaitr aula of t ha -"tret t, m vktca M lanxHy. kept. ft hH t. Fjttrniifml, but tuc& baa lur a number of yean been occulted by ike Printing; Office abcre be ia prepared to Bocoftunotla I TRAVELLERS and BOARDERS; nd boet he will be able to give the tame tat fc&ction he bu done for twrnty yean p.t, Travellera are partieukirry invited to. calf at hia 11 ln.i 1 Oaarn th arMr kr at real, and tb v cTaAMftry, ft. C Aft'y. 30. 1 STT. 43 $ai tf VariA-CaTtlia, Urman nunty i VrOVEMBERetaionaim6i Nancy Becman, 4.1 Widow of WUI'iam Beeman, rt. Jamea Solemaa and Rebecca hi wife. Temperance, fimily, Jamea, Wllborne, Lory, Irena, Itichmond, Rftncy and WUliam Beeman : Petition for dow e r. fn tbia caae, it appearing to tbe tatitfaction f the court, that the defendant, Jamet lioleman, ad Rebecca hia wife, are not inhabitant! of thift lUtft, it ia therefore ordered, that publica tion be made in the Wratern Carolinian for ais eeki that unlet the defendanta appear at tbe neat Court of Pleat and Q urter Seniont to be held for tbe county of Rowaa at the court . botue ia Sanabory, on the 3d Monday of May next, and antwer tne aaid petition, the thme ill be take for eonleated, and beard tx parte. BUS JOHN GILES, Clerk. lOUKr of pleas and quarter fteationt 1 Feb- J ruary teiro, 1827: Richard Gentry tit. Leander S. Bray t oririnal attachment. It an. pearinr to the court that th defendant, Xcander 8. Bray, it not an inhabitant of thia etate it la thererbre ordered, that publication be made for six week in the Wettern Carolinian, fbr aaid defendant to apnear at our nest coun ' ty court, on tbe second Monday after the 4th Monday .of April net .and ftpjeyy, put in bail, and plead r demnr otherwitc iudg'menL. wUi ,r': Test : T CALLOWAY, c. c. c. State tfNartK-Vartlina, i'abamtt owntl t ptOUH r of Pleas and Quarter Seviom, Jan- J .uary aeation, raulBarnnger iti Asa Thompson 1 Judicial attachment, Volentine Yg. rert, John- Ratver, and othert,, summoned an garnishee. It appearing f the tatisfnetion of tli court, tnat thtuderdt. in thia case it not an inhabitant of tbia state 1 "ordered, therefore, that publication be made iii weekt in the Wettern Carolinian, notifying .aid defendant, that unlets be apptar at Omr next court of pleat and quarter Seaion, to be held for aaid county at the court bouse in Concord, on the third Monday of April next, then and there replevy, plead or demur, JiidgmeiHlnl will be taken againat him accor (hng to plaifltuls demand. 6t56 ' v PANH5LC01,EHA,Crf ftkl fwtif M IW M- TU nu ftf ; U l fr mm M ftwJ t jt 1 ft JW mf 13 t tt iWft ftltt M UU M cm kit ftcw Wr tf, nr ) UI4 ki IU Mrii t ti tUit Um Mtblfti i4 ff9 Ur U M ftl-fc ft ftW A1 CM ll 1 ft k4 kt ! vmU, li rkMs aj Ma . P; kr ('0ftl 0M kW AM W p kit litn Uf btft' Ai TV Tfw. Ofcl mi Ut kaytt t knf Wtrat " Itlovc'lftwMtatOkiAft laa ' (Xi ! iM tnfcm art Ii(fittf la loal W't fmar aWtn f M tWi fcWt tkmi 'ftak m; Axi W mi4 ri lUUl Ml f VxMft, MkvfinnMMf frirtvjt fork 1 ben imt b it VmI ta bloom. Lot ia fto aalf rirf tapour TUi kufM kb iU Ubai apaiki Lo t ao IraoaicM Upr TXt Kej aft kour taj Iratrt ( Jak " lUit Ckr tb Lmp dtal ftannrtb rb ftnUMl hoiM bfH-' 1I4 tno, Lort aacri rmJrx citarwrtti, ben all tltr it diiUktlnv. MISCIXUNMU'S SiP.LVSZL.IlULtf. The dreta of t e Spamah lad, it remarkably elegant, and geotralfy adoros 1 tiry perfict thape. HUck il tbe univenl color, ami the robe- it most tastefully .worked and vndykrd. A inAoiilla, or veil of btjck silk or lace, and aomettmet 'm bjte Lee, ta thrown over the bead, and leaving the face uncovered, falls gnctfolly ocr the head and abouMeri, and ta con fined at the waiatby the rm of tbe wearer. They are both expensive and particular in drcai'tQg their feet with Beaineaa and their little abotfa fit cl lv Tbe large black"' yej the tf ark expressive glaocr the loft hlood-iib- ged olive vf the glowing complexion, make the unwilling Lneltsfiman con fesa the majesty of Spaoish. beauty, and he feels that tho' the soft blue eye, and delicate loveliness of his own leeimga ot loteresf,' he would deny or ditpute, in Min, the commanding ay periority of theae d-rkryed and fine formed damsels. t ton rat vtw.roac K.ianita. farAon. There are aiomenti of reflection which preia upon ui in the midst of gaiety, and they some timet bring with them admonitory lessons. ur a . e were seated in a corner of the room, at the Bachelors' Ball, wat h iog the ladies as they promer.adcd, and passed a merited eulogiura on the neatneis of their drew, the propriety ana rooqesty oi deportment, and their whole appearance. "They are very well," said a friend of the Aowf ton, near me, "but they are not the fash ion of our city clever girls enough daughters f worthy tradera and in dujtrious mechanics j but they have not the 11 entree" into fasionable soci ety they are not known bevnd yhatconUieafaaW Trtiif itui, j 4.cnaiQ A" wjpie tcatt W0. " If it is wealth, theri! are six young ladies whose fathers can each draw a check for glOO.OOO, which ahall be honored." " iMav be so but --they wear pepper-and-salt coatees, with lime on them dine at half past one, and keep no carriage. Thus we sum up the attributes of what is called fashionable Jife,. The ldy, though the ta handsome, intelli gent, rich and respectable, cannot be voted fashionable, until some nriestess at the shrine places-her among theje- mawa, or iiac dafid declare! that lt !, (kr iff ktfilitti" lftjtitaT4 efatfi, lti a I f IV imM KfMf U Hfcoiir; citWft'unbl iHir crdr 1 bai !xtJ er Jfi, ifa I 14 IN tif f 9 riJuglM 4df4 lath dlKflam- i'ir7tnlUr. Htirfahaiift CftU tn fihiv7 UaoVm 0 Uiu, iff tprg rroftvboaMftl UUft Aa4 ItJaM; MUM.rpi!tri bat 0Mm4Uttw UkFtJtrihittiJit4lbfirtm hr-fe , fl r . , . j . mitt ltm iKt Liom i' ihi top U tH l4.1i f.. .,T utfifl Af rJ'in' thritftMt I- tSi.'.f itltlAaiJ fomaitllof iHr-no 'iMlr their o(iffhi, Hfy ! ChimbtrUrot rttf4 to tkt ptt W o- tkt 10 of tin MJff,!thAfifj byUforIf hSifUJ, tb ii rd Uf nan r Aard. Fr tKii i, 0m f t rrttla of f MU4 (4 Nf Y-fl iu b poof erratum. A (rct ait f a ( ir put (bn, a4 ftmall nia yoa cm ictcr mkc (real. I If, b t e t ijift! ma ivcUiaf hianrlr Inlrt Imrwiff anrr. (ui aflraoniU ta IctJ tnc htbiom, t ctoftot but iair (Ke!mmBftiurioftarintil.utiHi, hich gtycft bis bil fht plM IO fto. CUI), I L0VUM bttlTATIOXX A tftrffmii writrr ioformt o. iKaC in tbe KafttiftK laaruigt ill tbi worrla of ftm.air ara TriJ fron tbe Gcrmia'i lod tbe vordt of luio ry, tni ihow 4 dud 4 ib Ubie, frum tbe Fre i -..ab ky, tbt eaxib. the cleoeotta tie namei of riali, KtMtacboId 'KJi. od rtc!l of -food ii ibeii are iae iini in Ccrmaa in Enjlitb t tbe faihioo ia drett. tod erety tbing br!ogio to tbe kitchen, luiurr. omimttti, are ukeo from the Frrfxh f'ftftd i mke a de jrce of ex rtmat that the ramrt of animaJa which ame for the ordinary food of man, iucb.A ao till ahcep, whro alive, are U cited tbe tame 10 Knglt'h at in Or man, but heo thry m a ft t 1 'c rrreu up lor tnc table, trter chani' tbrlr i.imri, ire called beef. rel ad mu'too, after the French. Lo'tJi pifHT. Io reference to the cunouft infttrraatioo fjtven ta the fore, going p ragraph, it is not inapproprt. ate o a. Id, that the word Kalj signi. Ret veai ia all tht northern languages. We s ite inis 00 the authority of VL laire. who, in hit Historic de L'm. pire de Rasie ioui Picrrf le Grand," sii, Kalf tig ifics veau Atnr mu tcs Irs Ltogues du Nord. page 225. jr.irfl or Htuoioy. The pruspecu of the church ia our land are peculiarly farurable at the present time. No year, perhaps, since jhe settlement, of ..rur country. has emme"nc ed witbao many, reviyali of religion. These. are not. conhnrd to ne stste or district. ' In almost every part of our land, God is raising up pious men m the spot, to elevate the standard of morals, and Christian activity f and thus is kindling light! here and thrt ' ovrr our extended to burn brighter, and to increase until our wh"!r land, and the hearta f all its inhabitants, are enlightened and purified by the holy influences of his spirit. Mutionaru Heruld. raox rai tcmsiTS crrv itb. TBK PRIXTF.R. Who ii it toih from morn to night. Impairing bit intellect and tight. That other may obtain dalightf Tbe Printer. Who foremost stands in Virtue's cause, Maintaining: Liberty and the Laws, And who dwdaint all vain applause Tbe Printer. Who Sat that spread h weekly sfeeetr With newt and politics fill'd complete, ' To every nan an ample treat t Tbe Printer. Who at the tote must constant stand, With face dtmure, and eon'wienca bland. Setting hia tve with steady hand ? " ' ' The Printer. Who tver ersves tfie "loves and fisbe,, . But oft receives Wi empty dishes, . A compound of flood" snd bad wishes f ,,Then, reader, pay bim UJ ba.d, .. no, puitctual, furoitnet the itews, You never should your aid refuse f To Printer!. . SOOXS. ait(tMk,,tmaMlattrMkat,: ' at f.w4M hmtk lkatt Mtttl kit tafc-; HUfknu VmSovat wkrahil auMwamatj A thole, MlIectlM i VUI la t i ts I , Bt mm ta lot, fnrW tht wSale'vU ta, t ' Bella n't hh I,um r aa, vatl Wftriaoa ta ilea ; a.klchihcfa,i4ntarlarftaaa . ' - r.r.BwuhtnuaatOitMUIinui. waat.iun tnvB, ut kmftl fclai J Um el, rk, faraaaa ln haraala -aitli HI, fra. ' ' Ambition's monstrous stomach does increase By eating j and it fears to starve unless it tt ill atay feed and all it aees devour, fpowT. Ambition ia not tifi with toil not cjey'd titfi I x . I ...... j L . ' lojTtm iifii mft w wn- . '! iii fth.'.l ttr from ft!iif u4 iiUa, y jrt. T P. CfciaitxrU;, t,M ibt ! i MjU Mplilf ( fcU Ch.mUtlarM (f4 iK fol w b't a4 lU til Hl.(M VUiUUoi of tfeoftf d-71 ff awl i VWi tl ..s .Kfttjo. iUi) Wl oiettJ, Vul lmpHftt WiImiI t tJ HJ of f tfumdl ttftlM COfftDf lftM fttwrfll 'iretAMrf iiH 0 ftU U bi rcf to lairoaact w bo va ipcaJiaf oa otjr it ftu Houm. Tb tlljnt colofttl eootcnud to 4opt but it m to divt oolf to diM while hit uatxidlcd bofMI HI tO ICCOfSDlltb US Of kllff ftVllf 01 I kit Joumry by ight-fH. Fit div 'liftfd tbii lourU to produce Uc j loog aid M?py uoioo wnun iwiiw lowca IRC fcrt mcciiftf j aauiuai ii Uchnrnt of tbe pirtieif for th to. I aiooured ctOf I, mWag auiy lor uii I a . a. a, I lime ooly, 10 yield to lore, pcraitua i iHe iu to let oJ riw poo bia, , lb ut of CblbriyOf , Tbf Cft. 'tutor ctcbioc ine coloocl departed. tuHhiog lnh," i icctpt tht.lind Udd'tBg ofJ.il hotpiuble host to cill ags'iB, Tbe marriage took place about 1760, At the white hoate ia the county of New Kent. CliiV BrtoUedieiu. TMtxrers. Tbe Its!ins, of both icxei and of all classes, are extravagwwlf food of jewelry t finger-r o js, bracelets, oeck laces, and pendants. Immeose qiuo titicsi of these armies arc rvd at Ge. ob, Legriora,' Florence, and t other great towns, tveo a pesunt gtrl sometimes has gold ornaments about her person to the value of 3000, 'They frequenUy dciund Iron oue generation to another, constituting tbe only dowry, and often the oolr prop erty.. I have teen females begging with knbs in their eart. Nothing it more common than to aee a cachmaa i t a servant, with two or three heavy gold ringi upon bt greasy finger. -7 The jeweirv is of the most ihowy but rich kind 1 andthc peataotry will eon sent to work hard and live poor for life, provided they can make a hand some display of their ornaments on Uritai. Jcinvai. Sicknesi is a iort of esr- ly old Age .itlcacheAja:d3ffidenceic!' jtfor ardent sptriti, and avea iaouttariyttate.ind inspire! us with'. ?PP Y myfA r w-weaU the thought of a fuiure, belter jhan a rhouaand volume! of philosphers and divinei. It gives io warning a con. cussioo to those props of our vanity, strength and youth, that we think of I foftifying ourselves within when there I I . I .Trrj. If vou would be free from tin fly temptation j he that does not endea vour to avoid the one cannot expect Providence to protect him from the other. If the first sparki of ill were quenched there would be no flame, for how can he kill who darei not be an gry or be an adulterer in act, who does not transgress in thought how can he be perjured that fears .an oath ; who defraud, that does not allow himself to covet. Palmer t Aphorisms. raoxixtixiifuumi--- BOYE,SET-TEJ. Awake my mue, aloud proclaim. In lyrick verse, tbe deathless fame Of bonetet tea of every tinct The bitterest, but the healthiest drink, That ever cam from herb or tree. From hill or valley, lake or sea. ' Hail, nature's kind restoring balm ! Which gives to throbbing pulse a calm, And cheers and cools the burning brain. And ftieeSthe fimBsand best cpain-V1" " Dispells tbe elouda, restores the sun, : j :,:.". in .veins or neaita and joy and peaces :;: I 1 Till thrlv nl; ncp rnilM. .halt miu" Hail, kind resfonng boneset tea I My ardent praise shall be of thee - -And when tbe poet's course is run, This strain iball tell what thou but done.: . MEJ10RY. To him whoshuddereth to sea Put years in folly ipent ; To him, indeed, 01 Memory, ... . .Thou art a demon sent..,, ., t . . . But he who feareth not to pass Hit own heart's itrict review, While rant the sanda bf fife's brief glaas, 8bAU find, ahead ia you. " IBHttnBvi.' 7t tin's frm a I tr.S pf f .bwiog iti crtusrata ll., fttturf m( Catatts llttr. It ia tx4 t'Vu!e J by tbcuusg, Hi thetp! tl, but It ibid IposiUJXoitft ly by the iamU ivrry year, ia 1I4 noatAof April. U iirgs aatta, afwf bavtag proMctc j U fraa th toU da rlflj th winter sttaoo, I h Tsrurt bo utotiJ li t tifsru.i taUtu tht a wiib Cars, at4 -4 tba aiiasl w)tb their ow caatcf arparcL TU yousf csbmIa yUU tb lMttkaif amd it III Wat h ii laef tbia i m4l" UauiiM AegfiU; Tt4 irva it wbtsraed froai Afrkaj lgrvstrt of Ana ind abjvt all frost larfja, U Parala It Is mvU.Uu tha tatst -carpets, Il is iuppo4d ihat tba F.agMib ia It vet aid drptived of ril, (l ii it red, that siorU mitafaanrtr it Fraoci bu ttftcd a urge q 4iutity of camels baif ff If vera! leuij aa tba tcxtura of bU ctxb Cike k prvU bU thai be prKtiaei the n 4 adopted ia Ea!aad Tbom who ban uU ! to i.af attar it vitVHU txtactiag tht oil, bavf ot AUtccedadU ifiafilag (af thrtadi.' At Routfl If oat bet sue ten!! mixed with cUtoo, and Itafi made ei it arc aatuh aofier tha th ordlaary mi tturea of cotton bjhI wot, Sornt cimioos art .toakP'f io Fraace, to improve and eiteid tbia knocb of Maaofactgre , ' v . , - aV. Urt sir A '. AfueJutt ?.--Mr. Joftepb fust oim, ofSale m baiobj.ioecf a P.fent lrrm the Covcrneasnt of the United Htatet," for thttttventioti 'of - - ter method of making Aqueduct Pipes, They are made of clay sod buret ia the tame manner aa brkki the bora 1 miv be from one to iii laches, aad the joint! from eight to tenfeet in leogth. These pipes muit poiteii a great adrantige over wooden pipes, from their great durability, and over leadeV or'tron pipes', from tb4 cbcp nett of the material. , DI1TMZU. I visited few daya alnce," aayt one of the truster of the Free Schools, " a family living in a back cellar, xoi found the mother with aevea childrea tround her, and waihing, at her cno sunt employment, to obtain : their bread. I asked her if she was a wid ow f " No," taid she,-" I have a hni band, but he is no help to me. Af ter lorae further coovenation, I asked her if she had a Bible I At thia ioqui-' ry she wept" I had a bible once, said the, " which cost five dollars, but I bare no bible now; Mr. husband told it for rum. He lays bu hand on Thtng he can nnd in tnc nootr, aoa a awaaaa a lm wwLl? a5i AVw-ftr OJtwwfrf Letret grow greea fa fall, Florers grow fair to fade, Froitt grow rip to rot ID Ii. fn MUM BUL' 8o Joy pstaawsy. . - a So do feelings turn To darkness and decay. " Tat some leaves never change, - Some scent outlive their bloo8. Some fruits delight for yesrs, -Mid all this death and gloom. So are there some sweet hope! Thst linger to the last Affection that will smile Even when all else it past. Only to patient search Blessings like these are given When the heart has turned from earth. And sought for them in Hesrea. i Pride, ill-nature, and want of inV are the three great sources of ill bib. nerst without some one of-these ae ..... ... 'ii fects, no man will behave himself ill for wantjof experience or what, in the langugeof fooU,"ia called knotr ing the world. . ; Religion .it the best armour b the world, but the worst cloak. . , AcurieJs Tike .atmetliMWuJ. towards i heaven, and mottTiWyto;rev turnjin tjiebeadof a man faithfuls to let ttmMOerttanl" that you think him ao f . and he that doea but suspect that I will drve him, gives me kind; of right to coiea him. ; . , ':'yrr ' :y At' Petersburir thet announce the hour by beating on a suspended plte of iron, -v. ." 14':..':.,. ...:'.. Perus, an Indian king, lent to A" gustua a man. without armS who wiw his feet could bend a bow. and 01s charge arrows. Green Peai sold ia Charleston, S. on tha 100, instint, for $1 9ipcr 1
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