r 1 i 1' A' I ..' -'Til t J : L :?. i k I' im i ti t-r t 9.. i-''7- ii-- if asTH MANSION HOTEL. a.iuiHUiir, yottni c.ihouy.i, JT IU Attr.MOJtO. ' 1 . tlHH elejrant rptabhimmt, ltratea at nrth corner of the Court 1 l ill'Kiw, has been recently rpwrra ana i t.l In a ticw and iiintnof S'vlc lor tn re- erpthm of Company. Ihe greatest pains have hst Uke) to procure for this eitabli'hment hew furniture of everv description, necessary Tor tlie eomM of Traveller i the rnnst ap. proved crvnt hsve been selected with (r f ri tU bar storked with etwlce Kmior, and lh stable tended b otdipn; nd Attentive tiostler, Tti convenience of tliU ilution Is emial to any in the place. The house on' tin number of private room, and mit-boose, well . alrtifoted fur id arrommodat.ot nf Travellers -nw n(lrsri?riiJDlrtWnrr "To lboe who may pleaae to eH w filnvho Mwre them thtl no nam will be prd to TMiiltr'Jliftf"i! t6table and nleaaing.,. , ' EZRA ALLF.MONG. SnlUbury, Sffit. 7.1837. ' M CAKU. . . X. T7ZLLXTT ft dtV ' - fJh f Se stfe .Ifriar oii Pettf.J ejf AVR Jtrst reeeive from Nw Il,Torlu larj tupply of Medicine, and Paints t ' Which, together with tbeir former ttoek, make their present aaaortroent replete with lb moat Valuable Me&cinn told in mir country. A they Ore determined to mke thi establishment worthy of public pitnnaee.'the now offer for ilc, Wholesale and detail, the alve MnLtinr; (ft. on the most reasonable terms. Phytieiatu in this tectiou of the country, ai wl as thoe to the westward, who, heretofore, tiave been in the hsb'rt of supplying themselves With Medicine from the north, and elsewhere, will And it for their intrrttt to encourage the ef- t ff....i...., ir, MUlK litis t Useful and permanent stand. N. B. OraVr carefully ami piincfualljr ptit tip, arreeablv to direct Ions i and on the shurtet no- . lite. Salitbwry, A 20,1 R27 89 J5TAUK MNK ffOlf RAILIGH TO SJUSHURT. fllHR whiher.hfvtpci: jl purcjiara tmi rou'c of MJohn Morf in(r, Jun. respectfully Informs the puW aht, nu eiertions in bis. power J'l. tc. wantinr to render it as expedition), safe and cfpfortaire as it has hitherto been timler the ' MperinJemlenct of 1U To'rmcflH Jefat! Wbtf and worthj owner. There will be no change in- the roate. - The Stage, as usual, cuatinuc to run from lUIcifrh toiiasbury, tie Pittsborwirh and Ashborourh, once a week. It leare Naleirh ertnr iar at S o'clock, r. m. and arrives at Salisbury on Monday V IV otract, a. m. rncn of pasaare ftora Raleirh to Rarisbnry, 7 dollara, ami at the ante rate for any distance on the- route. All ' trunk and other baggage takea into the Stage, 'Stall be delivered at the place to which they are directed, on the respomiMKty of the nib. criber. The subscriber haaard nothing in MyK ba tlua U lh t rhmttmm mriA inost ajyeeable route from Uateigh to Salisbury i and he, tberefore, with the greater eonCdencc olicit public patfonare. v EOROE WILLIAMS, Jr. v Jamiaij t, 1828. ' 3mtl4 " TOUNO SIR' ARCHIE, . BT OLD SIX ARCHIE. OF,HO.LSVXE, WLL stand the ensuing aeaann, at the store of Jurtsn U Clayttn, at Heaty's Ford, within iff miles of Lm- ami 83 of Charlotter nd tiTI'tef Te t to Mares at the rerv moderate price of g8 the $ . Bn, 5 the single leap, and $15 the insurance, tbe mone for in4iiranoe will be claimed as ronn MT I.. u iKMwsswajr the mare 4ticotd tale with foal, or the j:w'tweperty tMftir"'v"rz- r ' ,z:r ' 8ia Aacata is a beautiful -dark bay, 7 years. - rdd next pm, upward of 16 band high, of great power, action and rigor ; and, in point of Wood, is inferior to no horve in the Southern States, as will be feen by the following certifi cate from Judge Cameron and Mr. Dennehnn. dT Orange, which fully establishes his pedigrtf : ' We certify, that the bay Stud hore Yonnp Sir Archie, solil in August last to Mr. Alfrrd M. Ouron, of Lincoln county, was raised hv $ZVS?iSStt!$ fa ?nTIlH'rVcl,.ii.'!';' Druid, his great, great dam, by Mark Anthony, (le was six ) ran old last spring. January 224 JK8. A DUNCAN CAMERON, TJIOVAS P. HENNEHAN." The Season will comment on the 1st of March, and end on the 1st of August ; good pasturage will, be furnished gratia, and grain at ithe market price, if required) care will be ta ken to prevent accidents or eraprs, but no lia. bility for either. ALFRED M. BURTON. Ftbrvam YUK, 1828. 6t03 The Catawba Journal and YorkvWe Pioneer will publish the above 5 times, and forward their accounts to me for pay. . A. M. B. V' ' BOOK BINDING. fjTHE noscTibcr rrspectfiiliy informs the cit- laena of Salisbury, and, the snrroumlinr ! in ..1.1 tm... U.V C. - t J .L -flftheCmirt.rioiM'et-where he will bm thankful to receive any kind ofjvork injiii line of business. y, From a nuninprnf (.in MrTnr in wnssSS"" atid America, he feels Confident of being ahle to five enure satisfaction to all those who n.ny f. ror him with ny description of Biutling. iJtlunk Jkt made to order, after any.pattcrn liirijished, on short notice, ami at price which tUf one can complain of. Ofrl Booki fiebttm't, either plain or ornamen. ta.l,on tne most moderte term. AH order ... from a distance, faithfully attended to. T he:pt. ' ronage of. the'publfc Tacihih'tltHliy' their obedient aen ant, . JOHN H. T)E CASTF.nET. r I JHB. publick are cautioned against trading 'J:"1ttr -"nMt tf hatkt- jdW to me bf Mfbt Crn, some time list summer, for siatv.fiu dollars, due the first dav of .la ntiarv. lA'VK. .a t f paid in Tull by tlie said Joseph Crew; id .oie was io wnn sundry other notea and pa. per, together with my Pocket-book and Coat, on n.y way, home from Petersburg, Virginia, sometime in November last. . JOHN STODDAHD, ' &tlft emu?, ra. !6M, 1828. CPj IaKD.I Af TAXt3,,'i laiDttX. IWILI. sell st the court hmi in Sta'eiviilc, oti the 3d Monday in April, the following tracts of imf, or so murh thereof as will pay lite 7kres for the years I82J and 1 8 Jo, u i fly whom fi'irn i. f;harlra Moor N' Jsmra Swann -"fTilliara Waiijh 400 .' 2oS' 172 2oi 172 . 411 172 -t -. M 203 m - rW) aw 220 521 nvi !2 276 . 161 221 3C0 John Wa-jrh John Wn(jf.elI tamitel Wsugh David Heard Joseph Itrim" Aaron !ewe , Thomu Hair jamei I Mir iUmtiel MnrJoeTi Jamff (1. Ms)ie JerenuJt PoUt , f.'j0 .12 a Janica rnrter JCraimus t.ovclsre "640 S76 234 282 :S5i m,m 251 45 7 ::s us 109 173 l'K 189. 420 JuhnReid Heorgo Keul 'mr-. William Cash ElliaCash 1 "'Jonathmi Mam ' Good ridge Moon Adam ('ampbell Hugh Curran ktanly Davl A. ft. nu all John Fair Dawil Jefferson Allen lHnceford Brent Hwainey tClisha Solomon John Wootoa) -We In Culver Phepperd Daniel John Moora John deleft I)avid White Villis llagaell Levi ttagw els IlichsH Chsfflbtf . Thomas C rabbi ohn l)owela,ten. U'ilev Utrris Charles Hooper JuIm Keeton . Merrack dark Johr, MaellafTy - Jordan Myara " Matthew Huberts, jr. LucretTa 'peatl" " v Levinia Khoertiaker 1 jtabert Ahtmr---" John CrifTnh Silas Harness Alrvander ilartnerl . ' William limners Archibald llogston C2l roo 173 195 82 15 350 lit) 30 120 ow 125 270 310 250 130 70 111 335 111 125 110 221 1- 50 140 ,50. m- 200 160 28 150 100 41 70 'J 5 120 60 29 200 486 3U0 30 170 VII 100 441 l.'5 . 40H! ...2ai: "Z7S i 13 ...Ci HQ 140 100 2'W V60 400., ' Too James. JfarVief.. William Lackev, ruo 1314 51 45 r 15 ) 940 10O 100 27 50 363 150 200 150 346 tAt 740 9i 3.V1 382 134 216 131 100 100 112 !- 150 154 30 116 200,. 338- 73 22 200 100 1.5 50 150 voo '& r(K) 244 If 4 . son Highly I -noper fleorge Marshall John Mitchell David Queen Samuel Kohards W illiam Struart Silaa Oteuart Samuel Smith 1-ewia Wilds John P. Daker Brinsley Barns flenjamin Bowk John Corrcll laTf" I ' fataveveef T" Alexander (irifTin vTiHiam Jolly 5o!onon Smith .AbejahcrrifT ... . John Tcague John Woonrinjf ' William Comha Robert Elliott John Elliott George Elliott Alexander Gunn VilRatrt. IlouMWi, Furgu Milligan Jos-ph Moore- Fzekicl Smpes Joseph Stephenawi , Edward Teajrue : John Templeton ;.; :' Noah Watson - Wiiiiam Warreis Jame Rrothertots. William Fortune Wilfmrn Gray Mathew Goodwin John (ioodvtin Foloinon lluntl John Hooper Jai Hooper Willi H. Privit 40H 150 1,0 465 aw 190 7C7 456 16) ---80 99 roo 195 195 112 .1QQ 175 45 116 -500 570 100 450 73 600 400 100 235 50 150 400 S4 W illi.im Potts James Keynokfs 1 hom Heynolils Samuel Sumpter Adlai Watts Elish K.Johnson 1'homas Jefferson William Mcleod, jr. William Mrlxod, sen. Cimpbell McRav Joseph McKay, fur bis rulhcr's G50 500 400 400 78 720 I 280 329 200 100- 100 OJJ 100 132 2.",0 60 400 2W 134 15) heir's 12(5 1ta!ph Steuart lit) Howell Alley fiK) Herrv Hobb's 4SQ Hobcrt McKay l?0 John Norwood U4 Kobert neaty . 3J0 oo. I 13' ' Aaron Norwood 200 3)4 110 .Umea 7 empleton, farmrr .Tohn F. Cook . --DeDjamin-lLCflwan a ' Jane Cumminr- f45 200 270 25"0 200 100 f atnrk Graham William Kerr . George McHenry - John flell, in tnret James Cnrrigan Samuel Fleming ... Andrew Kerr,4n trust for Clay 274 71 551 75 7"Z ?00 18 r.. 230 ' 103 225 - 500 000 ton heirs- 780 John.JicKay - John McCuiloch - $00 Smith Reynolds 1C6 David Wooliver 250 Uanief 3ieKay. , m. tfs Itichard King . 400 Barhc " 950 500' - ' P. C A LD W ELL, $h ff. iJrtdett. . N. ?!' on n anie day,, about 20 t yLanct, ah venditioni exponas, aoI eae- Jraeti cution? C. SA'f. eVA. 28M, 1828. t09 J'.LANK BANK BONDS, F'l.i ie form now required, tor sale at the office of the Western Ctfrwllnhw, fefebar, ranis Has. Slt GOOD JOVICE. Rdilor, t lo poorly naif , Quit ! o!i quit thy banes trade, Kre thr dunning, jximig, workinp, Drir.g I O and sVierilTl lurking! Cease fmd hoper, tea tby calling, 8ee thy brethren rounl thee fulling! Hark their warning wire as Itrnther scribbler e away I . Tta thy trade that t ! i"!,h ' niighu thv prmpecs, waatea h wcalrti, Iads with hollo smiles to sorrow. Promising good hick It-marmti Till vouth recedes, an friend are gone, . AmfheatesereiUtortrmeon, " . An.1 boiMls, and ffrera? bring. ..i CumX.re Ihy hodr is past, and cry "?"rim'lifrwhiw nrt'iy vterawy " tpitaphu e GtntUimiH wktu ami was If ATT. '' lty IJeMhVimpV ertM 'w'ai Bi&rf V poor Halt he Det beneath thi stone . , -,, Oa him enisfurtune oft did frown, let Halt ne'er wanted lor a errans ' When many years of constant wear Hal made bis ttawr some hat bare, Ixath saw, and pitying hi mishap, Ifu give!) bint her a g wd hng nap. T Phyticinm.K gentleman calling on inrna. IIIIU tV ,nn Minn wtw.v 1 the following line on tb bare of hi card t M nkviZrlan mMit sour ork be done. Rut rtsa are like a dauUt barrtti run i From one diacbarge sometimes a bird has fiovn A second barrel alway tnngt ifram. MANUFACTURES, WOOL. fcc. The following lie port was made to the Howe f Commoos ol the Legislature of thi state, on nxmber from Salisbury, chairman of the select cammlttee on the subject t : iraMrcm.) ! -4th. Pmiiions. The ablF and rlimite of Nbrtfi Car 1 olina are well luited to the production of all the rteceHViea ot life dependiog oo agriculture. In .thia . rtprct u unitea advantigei over the Sutri ei. j cupy a rt of middle ground where the staple and product of the north ' ,trt lom1 mttt n f0!! proiimtty to 1 ,hc "ch hclds. A we recede o'TrortTTTtr eirifjaro towara we wc5 'yg j ,CTn Par of State, wc are con taot. y ascending, and it it known that cli jodo j mate depends as much on altitude ' as on latitude. Thus, in the upper 'iro ' reePons c ,!,c State, we have a climate SOOlatid atmosphere wcltau1ted to the j growth of all thr small grains and all the vegetables necessary for the com forts of life. Indeed there is no part t ,! St""- vhere they do not cmtr well, rurnish bt snwrkett iorMrtfi cles of this drcrlpti6of antf ther-will soon be produced here In the greatest Quantities and at the cheapest rates. The .same mav o a "f meatparticularly of beef and m'titton. In a word, ihen, to far as the manu facturing establishments depend on suonlies of provisions, abundant and - Uheap, I them. Slh. Climate, healthy and tn:!d. The rieor of the New-England cli mate is a drawkack on.the profits of maaufac'tann?! fuel tbs-re to kep the establishments comfortable, n4 for the use of the 1 p ctatives thn htrt, 2nd. The npera. tives have to be rWe thickly and ex- pensively clothect And 3d. The streams often frtze up and stop op!, nttons altocthct. In North-Canojna, we have a mil der clirruie: our'atreams but seldom freeze. In poir.tjof the heahhincs?, the western sect' of the State 4a not inferior to any part of the Union 1 and when the swamp in the east are drain cd, the same rqay be anticipated of that section. I 1 6fA. Ski land Capital. In these two r quisites North-Carolina ackno vledgjs her de6ciency but they are wants that can be supplied ; thty are elements that may be created. Fo- skill, we must in tbe beginnig, be hndtbtrd to the North and t Europe f ut let the system once take root am on u, and experience, will create kjlLjLhome. VVhen manufactories were frst introduced into New-Eng-land, th wast of knowledge and skill in the business was as much felt there, as we now feel it here. Indeed, they labored under greater disadvantages irun we qoj rr tney nan w import their superintendants -andmecbnics jfrom Eurore- while wehaVeem, nearer "aTTiom cult, owing to the. laws of Gre:it-Brit- table and qualified rr8"ons'tnl1e:w"e., shall find no difficulty in procuring such persons froift the North As to capital, owing to the purVtuts of our people, it is hard to be com manded hen-. The wealth of our cit- ixens cooMsts jn property that is ,not .easilF converted iota monev,iri laodt t.z f f.f 't;J. V7tf CI fn3 1:;::- cS but few persons who are able to com mand cither the whole, or part ol the fundi necessary to put manufacto ries' into operation i and, therefore, for capital , at for skill, we must, in some measurei depend on the North ern States f and it is certain, when the monied and enterprising men ol the North fully understand how profitably the business may be pursued here, they will be "the Erst to embark in it. But n, from prrjudief( or from 9 want of a knowledge of the superior advan tages enjoyed here, that should not be the case, then there if yet way by whkhcpiulioaufficieAtamQtfAUjrnat tern. What ope or two, or. tew in dividuals cannot effect, may be accom plished by the unioffof Winy persons. Companies may be formed, in every county of the State, Composed of. indi viduals, each contributing a small amount, which" in the aggregate, will make sums sufficient to carry through the object. ' It is a fact, well known, that the manufacturing system - was first principally introduced and estab lished in New-England, by the means of incorporated companies. Thus, we see during a single session of the Massuhusetts Legislature, that eight manufacturing companies were incor porated, some with Urge capitals, and in none of the States at the North are applications of this nature ever re fused. The Londoo Magazine," in a very able article on the resources of our -country, remarks on this sub ject t " By what secret the Americans contrive to recder coritrrns under the management of companies of this sort profitable, ; would be worth enqairrngj for ft is evident, fronvthe gradual and continued grw tb.of establishments of this kind, that they are not unprofita ble. Seeing that thev do prosper, companies of this description are of inr mgnesi importance in a c:juniry Tike America.Jt'hough wealth increa ses ra7TdlyVTt irilsolvucViurjdlvided,' by the custom nf the rqual petition nf property among the children, in a coun try where marriage is universal, and families are large. Therr .re few large capitals I and the enterpines which re- qnirelrge capitals, if performed at all, must be performed bv the union of the small portions of wealth, which, in a aavjp4y4pWOT..JPust kw owners, unless employed by others for them." Another reason tn favor of incttrpo rations of this kind is, that in this wsy large capitals. may. be concentrated, and large capitals will build up Urge estabUshments. Large establishments always make greater profit than small one amontr other reasons, because they can afford to procure greater -A ill j There -irtw speetilatton-inj-theif and better manag'-ment. Thus, some j errs ? and they are mnch later in de few years ago, before the hte protec-, Sloping their mental powers, if im tion,.the Waltham Factory, which had , fjeerj they ever do enjoy the full exer an immense capital, divided 40 per cise of them. -r-z-- j v cent;: prt6tS-whU the.amaller.::esb- lishmcnts compiatnea ji maairig n""LlfJr(ir Vines; Theoolckest methoa thing. To insure success in our State, C' pnofin grapef, is,to graft ;iheflr therefore, the first establishment ought j ,he j,. ar ,he ground,) of which to b commenced on a scale of consid-; -9 nrrfj rable into the roots of large erable extent, and then they could af. LJ, n tht. following year, if tho lord to procure tnc oesi managers mat , .1 .t-..i e.. r. :.t the Northern States can furnish. We. iish not by this' remark, to COnwy llic idc tK.s amaU atablish- menis cannot be made profitable. On the -contrary, these arc the ones that will do most to improve the general condition of the community. The Committee have thus, at grea ter length than thty could wish, presen. ted their views on the policy f intro ducing the Manufacturing System into Nnrth-Carolina. They firmly believe that it is the only course that will re lieve our people from the evils that now so heavily press on them. We hiVr nearly reathed the loarest point of-depressioBraBd it is lime for the Krrin. Our habits and prejudices Tare :"'agi1nst manufacturing, rr, which ef.n- by -that hnr uir mMatrWlclohcorceQfiiArafrt? it. things, and profit by the indications of nature. The policy that resists the change, is unwise and suicidal. No thing else can restore us, it will soon flourish like a vigorous plant in its na tive soil ; it will become our greatest means orJweaUh'and' prosperity ; . it witt.chM:::& in a great measure, make us imlepen dent of Europe, anihe Ncr Nature ha mad,feusf iaioxejn? pendent of thefh than they are of ua. They can manufacture our raw mate rial, But they cannot produce tt.r We can raise it and manufacture it too. Svich are our superior advantages, that j we may anticipate the time, when the j manufactured artitTn of fbe Sooth wia, their markets cheaper than their owa fabrics, and when the course of trad and difference of exchange, will turn in our favor. The Commuter, at this time, are not aware that it is within the powers of this General Assembly,. . by any legislative act, to forward the introduction of the system into North Carolina. They however recommend N the granting of acts tof incorporation to compahira for manufacturing. pur. , poses, a often as suitable applications' ' may be made,'.;;, r 7." . . 'M which fl rtijtjfuUi luLimiiHl. t . , t CHARLES FISHKR, wtthiHM(tV .rterial. the Christian Spectator, who tSas spent several years in Chili," Jor Chile) re- raarls thaValtmist Jl ubuncesfrom the canh and sea, are transported on the , back;. of.r rhulei jn H thatcountijv Hay is wholly brought to market it that way,- A roan mounts his, mule and stands erect, while "a second throws him up small bundles of long green hay, which he placet round him as our hay makers load a cart. vV heo the mole is so laden that nothing but hi long cart and the owner's head am visible, he in brought to the titty where the rider srlls to one and anotL cr umil his load is gone, Long sticks of timber are brought to market on mute-back, one on eacb side of the animal. They are crossed and lashed two together on the saddle f the lower ends drag on the ground behind, and sweep the whole street. Crcdkt. writer in a Southern paper,' condemns in strong terms tho practice! oX-inotherxijtfldziiorses in rocking infants in cradles. . He says, :ii!Thjnfn.ttinsU to lie noirtly tn - a common bed or little crib, and sleep when it wants t9 sleep, and freely- play with its liulo arms nd legs'when" a wake, . islTrdm " the day of its 'birth, accustomed to ftissee-iaw " Wbt!6n"whTch 1s "i-i -muchjstjariance with the dictates of nature as bnommonensrTA'liabit of being rocked is thus crea'ed which be comes difficult afterwards to be dis pensed with. The little being is ol most smothered in this confined ma chine, and often becomes feeble and ptlny, though bora plamip and healthy ftTfPaTfeTrTgirTaFd' ip a come completely addled, iff con come completely addled, irfs"lug to the merc"of Providence and "not to the care of its nurse -Hence ithais teen observed, that infanta who have undergone habitual rocking, bare not that sweet, smiling and ' intelligent -; look which distinguish those who -have never been subject to it.ThejT have a snrt of wild clarine stare. f nas t91cen. fruit will be produced. ?L . . , -u Thus every farmer wno n.is wwa vines grow'mt on his grounds may, b prurint mtimps At naroy joreigu or native kir.d and paying a little at tention to thegnfting and training be soon arid jm ply supplied with grapes lor market or wine makih-j. Tht-rc are two sorts of persons which are not to he comforted j a rich man when he finds himself dying, and a beauty when she finds her charms: are fading. A simile .Those who out live their income y:;spWndorirr tl ress or equip f . , e - ! atre. are nniu 10 resemnie rhic B. Atari ffntj and Ptter Derbigty are candidates for Governor of Louis iana the former the Jackson, and the latter the . Administration candidate. Jhirf. !Wr. Oenrpre Crawford lately killfij MrMBurnsiue. ia ,C4inibkjaJ? what is called a DuH. niEA'Dstirr. A friend hrmld alway Lice. a h. enaimi. Sptalt aslw'thinlts. and as he tl.inVsshould wfite Sawhtoffotfu To friendship true, hut not to justice blind," - "A girl without ''""trs a j!'v!(lijg Vuhmit wit. . . . Ml ) (ft 5