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AUorir ,nJ fcinJ si VW ol furnUuri, eul bwiihht lr tli editor of "U pP'' CommUttA loJaU lithe tbove T1N.WARB. of nrioue 3J YasVon - ' 1 1 k 11 h ..kOtaVill wiwk ii 1 11 11 - . ... gJUbrf . H.C etiibArlM ar whi : - rtlt,vl, . - . mm. yw the I ma, .ho'eer. hU ame byU IM M ? hi o(b,r ie Pi 7M 1 1 " - . LT-wi, luteal W old V - .!; Uk VMM. UMI III -hi . Aarlr II (IOC. I" . ...... pom we r- . who r..-.. JM iMn mJ the mUUc rtftmiif, tnt m -.a. .1.... i rni.imhU . Ci he former. t'S5y!u ..bar. of iki pubjie by fcrlWm silica aiwl Gak 3Jen oUU tni.r l"nr.KIito ttk a until Kr JKte uo njp orrtedercd ! pro r? PJVTiT rvetfnlly d tika him owtr. r. a. 31 IVmmVUA lovt,Ja Wilke. ooontf. nro ftov, bo .y. bh IF name ia WLU b.lonM wwun iMCC.Mdhopei ' 35 tlemen. 11ce fut"o ba. beta more fta- ,,!-?: ... k-.-i. mui Kn an kitberto received 1 Mf lUtftl ;0t5rt 01 and .lihoult retiree more uaa ttuai mw ltUlCai Ld toale to rr UmaJ ., yet ! rniroaf th. . ...... I 1.1" .k.iu,!. that their eiecutioi Hiirtf U dfnm, w mi ! r.-a" . ' . j ...... ...1 r Bcht eompieoeo. pfiwecn . , No,etrr nrn. . . . .. t 4t 1 . ... ,. .. nri u,,. tbaa . im iuirrrcrTUT t - -i - j hr rni aille. He M Mia. Hi. owher at reoie icttrd to prove trtoperty, py ehaite, wa uie im i'". VW. ft. iiaes tbe abore tu pabtlihed, the ntutv vi hii aime k t)at&L nd that be be lonrtto WilliaJB Powel.of Itkhrtlond rounty, and i oUtetric. and diareec. of women M'lla flier On Inatltute. ana rraic .Wv. Samoel Henry l)kt. On CbemWry .ml 1 ikarnucj-n .. B .1 U II ' .. .. ti B w 1 u n On Materia Mrtfiea oj ie"7 ' m: " confirm to iw,Ui ft. amrk from 1 diftanee. wiH be think- fultv rteelred, and pttncUially attended to, ac cord; n to direction 8lb Ttnri.6 1 w, &Ja. .io, 1 sr. Tt.rrai 111 tour if nt!iiK. X'1 g me, but ailll thry are rrry food. ti:e r tvr. at joae wuaoir, 114. Hoir wild and dim Uiii life aippera f , One lonjr, deep heary rffh. When o'er our eye, tall chwed In tear. Tbe Imtfe. of former year. Are faintly flimmerlnr by I And ttitl forgotten while they fo, , A. on tbe eca-beach, war oa wc, , ( I)'iaole at once in mow. lite ajnber cloud, one moment He, Then like t dream are f one I - . TboufH beautiful tbe mnon-beam pUf On tbe UkeS boeoa, bright a tbey, And ibe aoul intcniely (ovet tbeir etay, toon a. tbe radiance melU away. We caree benefi K rtionei . mm ' . tJ.L.k. J Were wUkthty W ' Ther ceaae end the . a in the th; wcu c J hx f 1 1 man the I K77 cd. and hkh iu hope of hi ultimate cr fitng ni accomplnhmrnt their are now ntJt brnk'ti in hrV'H nnd in h rt and dropping into the gnre through the accumulation of all earthly miitry. It Ii their fift, their lat( their only meeting. ' . In this awful hour, (for to mar It indeed b called,) omiQ reiolutioo. lifce womao'a love proves superior to that of roao'a. lie he married duv rinff the long yeara of his batil.hmeot. Shc Inquires coucerniog hla children, harpatnnMdweBi their agej their name., She'aiks the er nwy fU--y jft of one ?.f thera-ona fa be I d-Uglj..-x Or t . ...t. nlaMMl "r Dream fellow, dream throng the lonf tgW Jlngt of uthef, toardi hia child. ""KacTlof elieV fBantbe iaat t--.MBt. Xhe jrepf, ,ceiher. They part to seo But ere the breath of morobif lowers ...u' k!. 'JtZZZ fois atorjf is iV6Ectiod J tt 1obt' so , well kaowo. thai it ia scarcely ne ccssaiy to dd that the princess Atne Ma or Prussia, sister-of Frederick called the Great, and Car n Trrnck. are the hero aod heroine of tbe piece. ...But ere the breath of nwrnlnf iowerv Tnet rorfeou. worw Rica p i . And meoy a sweet, anfelie eUek, Wbote amilcsof krvs and kindness speak, Glide by as m tbi. earth i' WTifii Ins day we cannot uU . Where alone the tace we lortd e wI la sadness or in mind. , ... . MISCELLANEOUS. v. . .m 1 rw. a.'.ir!.i iiiator ana imiumii ui wfi . . ... . tllululoVruVlir B UV' nhacriben bannr Qualified ee Admiaia. 1 ta. estate of Andrew Bra, oec o. tv. desire all Person. InUebt- 0 w v . . a. .a r r..1tv take oleasure m staunr tnai ids . . tti j r. mate DSrsent wrta as hiue ' rnKr; TUZ' -et A all pemn. b.vinC eU- , mui"" "v V I".' r.w:. ..... t. . -,tu- with thi Collerr. hu been sue 1. ,..1 nin Draacnt them kraJIr ao- CeI.srtninnaor.ai.. in o..,- ...r.:.i.t It affar. ZT.Jf. .u.;-. r.:.- fcl uaassr auuntvi ww w m otiesrwUl be plead in on. iTwSk. i- ttl C. ha the d to lh. student. durin, .TmHylh1rtbU ", wr" ri9 . . .. i I , .v.. iwijtiimt uf dnesing a vane- i... j ..t. - narue. albrwaaid aopra at our nexi ngicmwr i uruwiiun, ... (r - . - . . w :ZJ" , -In be entered nn .WiM them. tU capital operation, in Surgery ..fcr, 1K8.- WS. mc ataaa,P.a , ;;i?rbWthe,Rtnu,g , , . A SKETCH. - SIGNIFICATION OF COLOURS. A great add bowerful Ibg bad a i, rtUow. H..oor, height of spirit, sisur, distinguished for extreme per- wuich being never aepar.ted from vir. sonal beauty, for great powers and cut- ue, of ail things ia moat, jealous of tivattoa ol mind, aod lor a most amis- igrcet and may not endure the least ble and benevolent disposition. ; She ihadow of imputation. ' " . waa remarkable, also, fort proficiency j. White', Sianifieth i nnotenee or o those accomplishmenu which throw purity of cooscieoce, truth and upright such additional charms over female integrity without blemish. beautr and intellect. . In music cspe- 3, Blgci Wisdom and aobrietr. daily, she tok excessive pleasure, together wjth severe correction, of to aod possessed extreme skill. She was nuch ambition, being mixed with ycU the favorite ot oer orotner, ana wisnoir f OP th too much belief or lenity, regarded with'all that5 consideration mVfCd with whit,'-'-w?-'----' wnicqjucn mow givte m u 1 a. raun, consuney,oi truta court. loutn, oeauxy, taient, powexiy, aHTcuonr SuffSirtV Practlcid iMtoray, new snd er.eie. room. ftf ECKLRNDURG Coun uoun t trfCtea ana proriuea wu c " ' 1 1 I nVi nr. ram. Burke county, the late reai- II .aaWiaa. 1828. Governor, to ine use c i haaarv r, thr purpose. y v . . j . m. -T- Jrwiaand crrwoodt?e,.fte -.Tsa .old k. ai aretk. in the Weatem Caroli. I rwn Pranre and Italv. Uat wmmer. Btaa. for Joseph Attieun, John AlTiaon, and An. . the facuhy addiUonal salUfacuon rew Affiaon, heira at law of William Allison, Q tlfe ,hlt by , arrangement with the iJter- iK.t thr annar and answer 'O fata I tl,.l.w.nhii'I Society tl suuiniarunna. r.-: Mk. Siu1imun( will be entered . ' a..1 .t,uhtr eultreltona in Natural warm uu w . B i fxiriwv. " . . . tip against them. 639 ISAAC ALaxAS-oca-f tt c. Stnt fXtrtk-CmrwHnm t MKntLEN'BUUO County Court j . Augurt araaioM, 1828. Governor to the uie of John Irwin v. the lieirs at law of Wm. Allison, deed seUfc. Ordered by cotirt that pibbca - tfcm kwssede weeks ia the Weter CarolW for Joseph Ainwn,John Oliaom and An drew Alison, Mrsa lawif William AHison, de ceased. Out tliry sppesr and awef W said " soir facias, otherwise judgment will be entered Up apnnst them. - " mac-AiXApea.r.ir. f. Historv. have been placed in tbe College, and carefully arranged, so ss to afTord to tho inter. -.a 5- th studv of Nature, ample opportunity of acquiring information. n.H only in the depart. .Jmi connected with Medicine, but through tbe whole range f Natural Hiftory. Tt. wiA eotleetibn of minrrala particularly, , ke eoeklered X'l?P?l!llii..0 !"!rt' - XumhfT In. 126 frvrml Wfr AVrer ; TKrrt Wagtia and Ham ft ,i Gif, end .srf r Abo, Htrtm, Xkt. CaUlt, Hup, SUtPt HuehM tnd Xitthe Furnihtrt, kc SI. BilRD, I 8ti9 Srpt. 17th, 5t40 WAGONERS, DXimV TO FJTETTBflLLE. ILL. find h te their advantare. to stop Si ik ltJCaXT.tRtk where every e veoience is provided for Man snd florseyto make " Slnf fftrth-CmrwUn . jftXKLLNBVRG lounty Court : August 111 seasions, 182. Governor, to Ibe use of Coopet k WGinn, te. the beirs at law of Wm. Allison I scila. Ordered by the court tUl puh, 'Jes-ssd-i.Jveka.JB.-lhe2. for Josenh Airison, John llison and Andrew Allis9Meir.atIa of WiHianJUlisntu mr CXrtK remaimuc ia me run vfmiww . fjjiibury, N. C-lh 1st of October, 182. JmJ! Vhai" rtiev "aooeaf and answer to said -"tdre faciss, mherwW Judgment witl be. entered "tipigainst ibrm." Cay isaac LexDra-c Jf f. UlaU Xtnh-OtrftUmm r - MECKLENnURG fnnty Court i August eeesion. 1828. James McCemb, t. the heirs at Us of John Cm. decd.i sci. fa. -At-dered thit publ'icat'KWi be made six weeka in the Wesem Carolinian, for (orge Wrigtit, Charles Wrigh Shsnick Wright. Mary P. Cos, Betsy CoiT and Jamea Cos, the bein at law of John Cox, deed to sppe' wr nelt NOTt"''' coun' - ft court, and answer the scire bciss, otherw'we Judgment according; to scire fscias will be taken " itSthrm. T. ALEXANDER, V. M. ft Stat wf.Virtk Cunlina : Tl W'DSON County Court, August session . JJ- 1828 1 Jscob Ssner vs. John Matthews " original attachment, levied on 40 acre of land, adjoining the lands of Jnu. Clemmons snd others. It appearing te the court that the defendant is beyond the limits of the stste. it is ordered thst publication be msde in the Western Carolinian MX weeki suscestively, for said defendant to ap pear at the next term of said court, to be boldcn in Lexington, the second Monday in November nest, then and there to replevy and plead, other, wise iudirmeot will be taken against him by de fault. 6t40 DAVID MOCK, e. A e. CTTtRS remaining ia the Port Office at (hem comfortable, at the moderate charge of 35 cents a o and nignt, lor me privilege w uie Yard, the ss? of a good house, fire, water, and h,ttr. Attached to the Yard, are a Grocery and Provinoa. Store, Bresd Shop and Confec I ion. nr. aid a House for Boarders and Lodgers, in a nhik Chean; wholesome and comfort able sryW - . W Vflra-aa, 1st Jprit, 1828. John Airy . John Andrews Geo. Andiews " W. Brandon Alex. Boyd William Bexsard Joluio. Brownell -Juha Br) an . . John BlackweU Ja'merBrown AndrewBo-taln Thoa, Bowles JuBirBilttng.: . ' " Daniel Biles Wis. Berber Etia Barber John Baniiiger Wm. Brown 2 Andrew Bontian IL C Burk Jacob Beaver David Cooper Sarah Cooper James Chermt Mat. Cutbril 2 Jaine Cunningham John Corneleon llu. Ciat Joeepb Carr James Cauble HehryCaipjrS DavWI Clary John P. Carter 3 S. P. Church 2 Jno. IL Dunn 2 Solomon Dickson Jame Dunn Naomi Dobbins Jame Dougherty John Elliott Kinchen Elliott John Ellison James Everett W'm; Everett " - - James Ellis John To Ellis S. Glenn Dr. Geo. Jones Bernl. Jetei. Dr. J. a Jones - Elmbeth M. Johwtpn 8aml. Joney Barhary Jacobs r. J. Krun It II. Kilpstrkk . Robt l-ii)"ter Henry Linn UiiaBeth" Loektf Jacob liffly -JawcaLijMtar "Julinl IWSOU 7 ,7..,:. J IP? '"wisKiruXAtMast. State tfMk-Cwrtt-.-,. ; , D1VIDS0N County ..Court, August sexsion 1828 rjohn Cetnmons rtt Job Matlie wa . original attachment! levied on 40 acres of land, aimnine the lands, of John Clemmons snd otb- dant in this case is not sn inhabitsnt of this state, - ,ju.f it is ordered that, publication be made in the Western Carorinian six weeka successively, for Said defendant to appear at the next term of said court, to be held in Lexington, the second Mon day in November next, then and there to replevy and plead, o'berw'we judgment will be taken rainst him by default 6t40 . r - mmn mrr mr . j . IVm. Lawson Margaret Locke Hon. Wm. D. Martin W. Martin Levi Mire Jno. or J. March Thoa. M'Neely Ilarrioon McCuy Rev. Mumford Dejernet Wm. Mason George Miller Henry Miller Hu. Morgan Wm. McGuire Jerry Miller Forrest Monroe James NeUw Mr. Oliver Robert Porter ' "" James Patterson Nathanl. Peebles Wm. A. Phelps J. II. Pleasants Alex. Plnkston 11. J. Parlin Jacob Rough Wm. K wrk Daniel Katl-dge Leml. Robariu Sarah Johnson ..Geo. Rutty 2 , - Martin Jtengie" . Mary Rough Elijah Batlief -Jos. Itobinaon ISWWf and liandB. UnHfmmsMe MUU. tn& Land X IbnnertytBe property ottiea Ssner, decMr are offered for sals tv the Me rKircheserallua land Tliesoa DuiihrnsiQ creeiwileaesefsocksk tille, sdjohiog the Giles Mumrorcrmct, ana is I musI to stir Isnd In Howsn county, with s targe ' .. am J . at,. ll'.IU akasak, proportlonor superior mcaaowi iu of aunerior construction, snd hare now a very rood and increasing run of custom j the wster- power csn rrry convenienuy uv , un.o ... vtml nf itach'inenr. For other particulars, snd terms, ipph; t flmss D. Gibbs, one of the propneors,ottuie premises. tfitf ' THOMAS D. GIBBS, JOSEPH HASRS, PETER ANER, 1 JACOB SANER, Maw 23d, 1828. MARTIN SANER, w B. Anothir tract, belonrinr to Peter 8a nr. adioininr me above, eontaimnr 225 acres, r , , .- :,k Ik. .k... MB. Will Oe SOKIIU wnnMiun w,n un r arately as may Best suit ine purcnaserr whicd r.Va-u first rate land. mm . .. r Jlh will be told, a lot adjoining me town oi Unrkavine. containing ten acres oi lanu, wiwi a good dweHing4iouse, with out-houses, and an excellent garden t this property" will be sold low. on aecomisodating terms. Apply ss anove I IU . .1, J I .ULI 'I nVIDSON County . fcwiV August session : ISM l Benton Clemmons . John Mat- riaaLaiiaclimenl. levVed on"40 acres of land, adjoining the lands of Jno. Clernmohs and others. It appearing to the court that the defendant is beynd the limiu of tbe stste, it is - ordered thst publication be made in the Wes . tern Carolinian six weeks successively, for said defendant to appear at the next term of said court, to be bolden in Lexington, the second Monday in November next, then and there to replevy and plead, otherwise judgment will be taien against him by default. 6t40 DAVID U0CK, c. rf. r. T. S. Greenleat Mary A Glander Rich'd. Gillespie George Hooper 2 John Holmes Anthoo Hatch Wsde H. Hampton Arthur Hill Charlotte Hate Poflf Howerrf Wm. H. Hunt " Tfids. Holme John Houston- "' HofTman Wm. D. Horr Thoa. II. Hunt Thus. Hall Henry Hill jr. Danl. Hendricks David HolMmrer Jane Hughes Thoa. C. Jones Joijo- Jwtcs James Robinson John Simmons Wm. Sberrd Benj. Schosdle Hy. Sloan S Tboa. Sawyer Els Smith . Jacob 8witaer - Michael Swink fTbs..Tw.Swi5ejig- P. 8. Swink - Dr; Wnt. H, Trent 3 . :"v cob-Ttttler'9 - Bednego Voranthnj1 NichJs. Williams .( Nathan Wade.3 V, II. Watts 2 James Williams Fanny WUlaon David Woolwortli John Vouhg Ann I. Young T. Young. 3to8 f AMUEL ftDK VES P. M. ' E00K BINDING. rrtHEsubscr ber resoecUully informs the cit I iiena of Salisbury, and the surrounding country, that le has establisned a U-k juruun. in said town, sn Main street, a iew uoora aouui of uCourt-Houae where be wdl be tbanWul to receive anv kind of work in bis line of business, rmm a numbtf of rears experience, in Europe and AmeriCAvhe feehieonfident of being able to give entire saasfiwtion to anthdsewho may ta v him with soy description of Bin&ng. Blank Both made to order, after any pattern furnished, on short notice, and at prices wmco ha nn can eomDsain of. Old JJssi-f JttbtHnd, either plain or ornamen l.l. an lh most moaene (ernw. - aii vrucr ruM a Jiatanee. fVithfullv attended to. -The pat. ronage of the public is repeetfutly Solicited, by ibeir obt servt JOHN H.; DB CAKTBRBT. all seemed joined to shower roses 5, .Justice, or noble worthy 00 her pathj- to give It -ail -Juppinesa. inger, in defence of religion, or the But this was not to bit. A ypuog oppressed... . ... nobleman appeared at the coun, who . g Green.--Good hope, or the ac soon attracted univereal attenttoo. COmplishment of holy aod honorable recoliariy ue to anioe in sum acuons. ttcnes, it.was not.long bcorp hia.auc- Purple. Fprtitode.with discre- eeti (to use the word ia its French tj00f g mott ,rue djaxbargr of any signification,) became , undoubud. tru,t reposed. - Among others, tne princess aamireu . Junnit, or Tfftf ny. Merit or the young courtier, and soon she 1 ved ieMrt ind a fe to ingratitude. bim. ineir rouiuai uhb w-. o trmine. (a rich lur. with curious what miehtbe expected between twotrws!:-.k religion nr tinlineaa. persons of fiery passions, and habite of b0j th4t tjmi ire not fafa 0tjecu. little aelf-control. It did not, there- now fr0m these colours aod their fore, remain long unperceived. Tbe mixtures, are derived manv dishonor- young man waa advised to witnaraw aye- coiourit as carnation, oraoge, himsdf--bot all euch- cautunawere u,ry, popengie, .Jm. signify, craft, vain u youthful and favored passiooj pra)(e and -ranttwoeas. tie remaineo. ai usi oc. !. ;:-":rjrrrr!:-.-Aai--oi.a-abtboe; and imprisoned, and after various es capes, was noauy tnrown two oun. :mntfU dancert. We goto a balL gton, where he waa cut ofrfromaU M U j u lh, wht you cj1j communication . wiin - tne worio,. io j4nc:nff v a man of thirtv reara of Um, waa aa if hu hart never been. I " i . - Durintr his first imprisonment, the fjp m m uuvi vssjiiuv w wsw aasssawtw aaw princess had contrived to convey t d . aod fumble with his him her assurance of continued affec- 0T,kIn'g aTrthefirnc .aif he trtnT-ifld - every - alleviatioo - which faa w .mother. At a 1 1 r : . w . . 1.;. ia. ic.t 1 . . . . W e aiTOfcOTJicj--1 arw is - after hrwai 1 removed 01 ma v.uutu.1, -r I his arms crouches uo tomb had closed overturn forever. MJ without moving a muscle of his Let ua shift the scene, and we aee a f kckt oUt his egJ to the maoi woman tottering in premature old age j f . . tri- kvTtjnrlers: knd troei her limbs had nearly lost their power, L ck t0 hi p,ace puffiog cd bu,,in5 she can scarcely crawl the length of her ... . r,,. . u-ir i.nlir, hurst. room, and she cannot lift the one hand , lh5 dancing shlje, 0f the filial, without the help of the other to raise pa(erni Vestris! can this be a speci- it,-Her-eyeaaredistended, forced mM 0f the art which gives elanticity from their sockets, and nearly blind. to the moat inert conformation,-which Her voice is gone,and with ;it-her $-M lhe bIood . gowiflg wuh -warm fondness fr the art to which tt gave nd .a flow and makei so much eHect and oeauty. ner roina fl . , . rr nill ito nia-40t4Jui given signalrtheunwieldy animal put td to the last place himself -into motion t he throwa out p.was-as:tf the hU arms, crouches up Ms sboulden, so much effect and beauty is equally altered. Her mildness -is changed into the bitterest sarcasm. From one of the most benevolent of human beings, she has become to tike flcat before our ravished senses, steal init 'our admiration " by the graceful nra of each new motion, till at last our souls thrill to each warning move . . ... . i .kii ii.vivn mtn triiirv ana delight only m the indulgence of a se- Io?e , iMai de0f w;th the roses hioj among the twining of thy long red hair ! think not that the art of dancing consists merely in activity and streo trth. Thy limbs, which are none ol the weakest, were not intended to be verity of temper amounting almost to rancor. She is seated in her chamber. The door opens, and a man enters. He is old and descripit. Hie hair is snow- an I I. law WV S-asss. v MwV ....... - bf.:,., -fceay. who trimmed thyJockstM - .tr?V m idea that his labours were to be A worn out man, with withered limbs and lame, . hihr Ann thw a u!smmaereswrwitfr luted three lct higher than tny ni aeehiifrme.V ;- tural height from the ground sp 0 . s.. -m--y , ...... .. tr . -. It ia her lover. Hie hair has been Umelt eucii areauiui exernon, FOR'stle, whtletalt and retail. Sum Cottos, Number te 615, inclusive, at the Factory prices, from Psyetteviller" Apply to -v ' - J. MURPHY, Agent. SaUtkm, Afnv5, 1828. ; ' 11 ixi S and rorsaie, by is. v il.l.e. i o. Satiibwi', 'fat 0A 82aV ' V9 whitened by intense and' continued suffering, rather than by the work of time 1 his body has been doubled fey the weight of irpo jwhich it bore for Mff catdncTnent foa slightest mitigation of his condition, physical or mental. Out many more yeara are bow passed. :The tyrsBt is dead, and the lovers may meet. How would they have recognized each other ? - The gay cavalier flushed with the pride of youthful beauty and gen eral admiration, brilliant in present beseech thee, and consider that tbtne ankle, though strong and thick ss St. GeorgiaY piltars, may still be broken or spraine dwith auch salutations. Wants what we really want, but by what we think we do; therefore never go abroad in aearch of your wants ; if they be-real wanrs, they will come home in search of you 1 for he that buys what he dc not want, will soon wact what he cat" not bur. ' r ' ' -r
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