Newspapers / Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.) / March 31, 1829, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
"iTl. h: ' . MRS, U'lUXY EETL'nN her sincere Hunks to the ritiren4 of Sr.buff and is ticinify, fur the Mer. eJ ptronre ll.e Ins received la support of her fcrr-.inarr fr (he Initruetlon of Voiinjr tallica and hnpet, by unremitting SMiduitr, to the best irrtrnrt of lho .etd under Jn-f cliirge, to inerit a continuance of public favor. Tat nest Quarter of Iter School ill com. "rnenee on The first Monday In April, UerM ,vnunr todies anil be InatriicteJ in fcU tho t."K lith and Ornamental brftnchet U tUluc&tkn utUi aia tssms abb rouowsi lt BrUriUSuUMirCtxT quarter .2 JL 2J Htahjt SftlUng, Utcilniiant, and H'ri- "'ting',' ... ; :;.'": v -.-vs-l-li UHtkmtlti ' EnjUth G'raawwr.. t7fs.ru-.. , Htudingt HptMngand Writing, 3 fVA 'Wo Ornamental XtV tM, . ilnAif ifl M(Vlb . . 0 Itiittrw, Cimfiniriin, and Hketmie, with thi abtve, m ......... 6 fiA Itramng and Painting, 10 7A 7Tkew Painting ufn VtlrftandPaptr, 19 N. B llua'ie and the i'rench tanguajte will be taught, in addition to the above branches a toon u the- fcbool will justify the employment of more auistance. : tin. Willey csn accommodate a Cor younj Udies wiHi board, on reasonable term. Salitbmv, March SfO. 1829. 3t61 Trotter & UunUnlon, Watch and Clock .Uaiert and Jewellers, CHARLOTTE, N.C. HAVE Jutt received an elffjant assortment of articles in thrir line which tbey will k!I tery low for cash, or to pimc t ut euttemera iio a creur it. CJ All kinds of Watchci repaired, snd war. rioted to perform well. " JultUmd. 23 POETRY, TI1C VAM'K OF, A MOMENT, If HOST&owsnf, At tet y moment rf our brestli Life tremble on the brink of ilra'h i A tiper'i fiime, that uptrsrd tu.-na, V,i!e downward to tUs dut it burn. A moment uthef nl u to birth, 7ZJ. " Heir of the commonwealth of eartlif . .Women, by moment, yeara are puaf, , And one ere lonj will be our Ust. " - - Twiit that hrz tied, which rav ui Hghtj .vr And 1M ticU won will ?mf i !glit,,.,.. There is a point no eye can see ' Vet oalthinp eicriuty. .' - Thia that moment m tin lt&., :v. Whether it leidi to iieiven or bell ? ""T1Ij U thai momerit-ai tf etioar,--r Tit immortal aoul we eave or loo. Time past,' and time to come arc not, Time present la oar only lot j O Cod, henceforth our hearts incline To seek no other love than thif.e. nrNKHLKACE. Oh. let i never flgtjtly (linj A barb of woe to wound anofher i Oil, never let ui baite to bring , The cup of sorrow to a brother. Each has the power to wound but he Who wound that he may witness p4in, lias learnt no law rf Charity, W Inch ne'er inflicts pane; in yin, Til god like to awaken Joy, Or sorrows influence to subdue But not to wound not to annoy, Ii part of Virtue's tenon too : Peace, winped in fairer world abnre, ' Shall bend her down and brighten th'f, When all man's labor ahill be luve, : And ! bis thought brother's bhf. reader, it contami vtias lAc cnoui for n engine hnrie, A word to the ladici. Beware Itrfi a listing and arAcl'ioran'ng Crhf,l The causei which give to particular crorn the character of Lein m T i i a a what use you make of crapei ami mu. , tar or amciioratinar to the ami ,t. i una lor. Unless our aeruea deceive u J either on their aeerl. m iV.t. m.i:...i Cupid, allowing him to be the lubber mode of culture, which adrn'u oftha i urcnm rcpreieniea oy mt pamten, image oi tne ground during their composea oi louna ucsrt(an(J Llood, prowth, ana on their yielding manure tiui niiiKi nrw iccijn icngui, wya; nou uncai, uancy, oau, toa rye are cen wnnsianain meie tne rogue could icquently exhai pop tnrougb. without ruJImis featn. er, between the threads of the finest I lusting. Turnlpi, car. rota pmnirw; beet, cabbage, and rpe if cultivated for their leav ' ' ..-JtaIiao crapcia'iQ far are they ajuQ&cf,. itneliOfating. jfq jhej.caic of turolpp t. And ai for the apace between the the modeof cultivation.' ynd theouan! y--- threadi of fine muvlinaj why 'Vanly thy and quality of manure itpnducei- h vi P I uPoa Shetland: poqyt would combine with; the other circumstance! thougntJjiruJ). oot require, a larger iJide io cabibU of, jt jjot beiog allowed to mauire iU infix Tia AitxtBsara cuitt. THE MICROSCOPE. DISSOLUTION. TH. copartnenh;p heretofore ejirtipr; be tweeo myajf ami Francis I'inkton, is dis. 'Solved, by mut ual' content i a!l tboe iixlrbted to tho Ann, are required to make arttlrmrnt with 'me only. I'YKUS-tVfSTV- JSalitburg, March J 0A, 1 829 rWl; IF. auhacrilrr conlin. I JL" ues to carry on, by v T h jr uotc uusincw, ai mi oiii 1 1Tmmn' atand. Main street, a few l ? USa. dwrs e'sst of Mr. hiii' . i;j.-,-jfr?l ter's House of Kntenain ' ment; where he isprepar- )rtJ to make all descriptions of - Coaches, . v Sullicys, . -C(im'nga$ Jersey H'ngons, C-JSlascs . Road U'azpnL , ttt; r -S - ;W the beat material, ta a workmanltke maiincr, 'a'l liort'iiotlte, and on more rcaaonahle terms -. . Iluitl IHC.ll, wor jraiftrer dpnaj far before in the Stale. Articles of the above descrintion will be kp ww Wd felr Ororrt fVom jnUic4 lor an kinds or wheeled vehicles, will be faith, fully and promptly attended to, and executed -trili MMiw 4itu,Uuilh - - Rrpairin, kinda of work in his line of "buslnr a, will Te done 6a Ate shortest noiice, amtTmust reaionaWe"rem.-lle' 5kj fbra share tr.-r.-f,tt-pfOTi IN tOV'E "-.u..k..i.iL..'"r.i.. i.t u . ... -.. F 44 by Wa cm.3 .WIST. ... Salitbury, March 10M, 1829. S3 - Illt)wTH iTTof ivinjvo rolT. COMMODORE PURTEflL 1 tinj? the hamlets hero's name, Whn brave in Sattle stooil, AVhd dajigef dar'il for deathlc's Tame, " Artd1oTthetotmtty, gool, - . 1 si ig of him who met the foe, Far on the stormy sea ! ...UliPJC.taloriaid jhe tyrant lo-, 'Slid shouts of vTctory:T" " And where it he whoac Jccda sublime Now gild the glorious page, VVbost brilliance down the tide of lime, Shall light a future uge i Aye, where u be, whutc blade bath dniuk A tide ol'tvrtnt' rore. W hoe Th wrni O tell it not on Europe's straml, My country's shame 't ill be, An exile fi-om his native land, Iislonof'd now is he. Diahonor'd! no, the cniel ihame " Siair.a not the hero'a scroll. As bright and brilliant is his fame, As dignified his Soul." --" ---" -" Idut on the heads of those' wl6 tWirrt Tor ve:igeanceybid of laws, " On hearts of calumny that curat The liaplesi hero's tail-e." -IShalllaH the curac,jjf .biroiorlorjt,. W'h was from crime eaemnt, And they ihs! meet their rniniy' . ... iue nauontcoiarontciript Jfitroan Biat . . an ; jfTa S moderate terms, for Jf tath i or on a cred.it, for approv cd paper, a ne w, r ' well made Huliey. Those itfjy gi no wisn 10 atrppir nem iVjWilwlv" ith such a'vehicle, .;iB:gS9 would do well to apply soon, aa it is believed so favorable an opportunity to procure one, will not sewn offer agaiu. EDWARD CRESS. -ZhburySFtb. 7th,"l9-29. 34 - THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE WILL stand thh sea an in the county of Row an : at Salisbury. on Mondays, Tufdaya,j and Vei!nc!dari a; the j plantation of t Ivc Dr. ; Ifobt. Moore, on Thura-' .divi. Fr'ulivi. Aiwi. iiiiwi -a.04-" dv. The season will commence the 1st of March, and end 1st Au. season payable by tea dollars ifotctbe-eaaou. ezmrei: F.iirtit DnllBM ) I. or. . ...j t ... rU-..:. " n- of au Zm:rn : forbidden n.ual indalgen AS ivis ii juii tun tiaacav - - fall not in love dear f irla,- bewaro, .. Oh ! never fall in love ; Better lead apes you know where, Than ever fall in rove. For men their end to jflin, Are cruel when most kind i Their tears are false as rain, Their vows are only wind. And if you tell them sro, They .awear their hearts are broke, Vet when half dead with wo, How nice and plump they look. Fall not in love, Sic. Fall not in love, dear girls, beware, Oh ! never fall in love; Better lead apei you know where, . .Titan, ever fall In lova For if a mke you wed, For better and for worse, When honey moons are fled, Oh ! how he'll squeeze your purse: And if you scold all night, Quite easy by the bye, Your husband grown polite, Snores moat melodiously. Fall not in love, 8cc. This virtue 'of chastity, has" rvef been carccmed so inseparably necessary to every character, particularly the female tharacter, that every cirilizcd people in the world have guarded it with the greatest care. no dear td heaven is saintly chaititr. . That when a soul is found sincerely in, . - .... h !T!fiwf hvrry'q ange's laerjif heri Dri ing f off each s'gn of sin ami guilt And to cUsr dreams wl aolemn vision, Tell her of Utirtrtthwt M groM tar tn hcjr. Till of coaiversw w ilb heavenly vUiiants, nsi to ttt and teem on the outward abase .. - . . . . ... . l ne wripwuiexi.trmrj utt mind, And turn'l it by degrees to lie soul's essence." Its all Dtrnaie ImmortaJ. The dilate mtnd. li planjCs rciy admit foul uui rcccivinir uicir iiiiliuic. - r.. .ri:.::" r..i' i i.' i . z . " . - ins ic4ia ui iiurscmsuauirj. ? i accus. iv rcnuir i oor ni th ..... Chasvty i. purity "Of -thoughts- - a ' .melinT.,inW fjl ; rJuILTl WAVrl aarl flrtmn . , . . . I .1 . . " ' The folLisrino thnrt wnrl hi..urtf,il ot the rao" exhausting;. PoUtoesanil - 0 . , .1.1 . q iotation is from the pasjea of the ele. " . 'iuyuBl low w mature oam- the Ki-nr vrdenr th tn.n;,i eetJi, are cooiidered mori th Celtic Reader 1 have you taken 1. Mackenzie. flneakrn ftf "m'Oting cropa, because thev arJ- netn at ihi M irroarrini t We h . i i . I mi nfhrincr rnliiwsl 5.. 1 . . r proicss a auociiei in religion, ne ex , o v niu aier. andtieLordruverhercvonus.anda.ive . l: in. a. h fvali. and nermit the trrniinrt .:i V r ... '.a1 , . pieassa inline! in wis louowwg nearii, . , r , ui from longer iwatlowiriata and ra- tuuehinc manner : Ied completely during their crowth i coortf, snakes and an-ippu-turtles. s je who would undermine thor.e thtZ ?1,? manure.. Cloven, if .re nave .carceiy eai a mootntul lor foundation upon which the fabric of u,ea ,or nerDaSei or cut early for food. treck and whether we ever eat our futurc hope u rearcd ecks tu bcat are ameliorating. If cultivated for s(;D or not, ikivcd ooiy s.oows. qowo that columu which sunrorts the I cinausiinz. Oh ! for the digcation of an ostrich. f.-Ue nf K.nn.niiv Ktm k, Quar, Jour, of Agriculture. .U - ' i; Lki.- ... " .u.v wc (o.gui iivo uu pcuu.ci. thlok a momeDt. anj h , heart w ill ar. . c i . DllltC WC I4W miiitiplier, nt unl but Jif jthc'mUcries of existence called life, how mahy tion tunn Murit flf ', Tk! of a large aqaare, and dotted dcatht have-w uffredtWe-have ..u,tf..4B. .r.aj k... . L,Jarouod 11 the othcr ngdomi of tho bcrt, ,thou,,d timeajevoured by trd it however, liehtcr by the pro,. "V?64 nulcous monsters. The p.p' r,f B,ct of thf hetter ,ft ' h;v m.5.5u,c q ,ne latter rioicuioua of chickens and the ' q ck' of-young t. wm, u. j.- t,,,7 ijs no. :.' m contemptuous narnei, ...One. of thesa diick.f wcJuved).t,..ctlyl,card.within..(ecd iu-ib. culfof eternal. dUacdutina. lr amP'' b'0;g'n.que or tho the prccmcu of our mortal bodv -Yea! n, hrv nff i ...m. -;u t,; f.. K,n5aomo1 "ni, wnoBerahabnant ... - -' ' m.vm v 1 . ... V. Wftl.l... ...Ill mif fill nn aa ah nleaaca ' Kw rou..n .. . . .. . i .- , . ' ..I ... ' in aiuicuua, iiiu tiawiing w lUOTirn, we have sensibly felt and,-of a' truth. we ate momentarily expecting small alliffntur to non his obtue nose from 'j i i u'mucuLV vi in irn uru vnnn. inn i . . - brtwerneurrib,, for thousands have . itlatmnecx thr d,rkness of aafferinJmCmo" t0Jhc LmPcroa ,hc 8ub" jctr oi inc rnnugese emoassy, says, Ve hnd very plainly that Europe is nnlv tivrt Tif ll lalanHs in Kj mSVI.II-'ZJC' rr.. I si I tt.j i r I J imugit ui -birds. fiV,. rentilead in.err, of . ' -f . - tne sea With such ideas of other " I I 1 nil'l rn n nnnr un Mi.r in M if rh.i. 1 . . evey ord. gu., .pece, .nd . med Dwid I.ind,.. E 1! TJS '"'""'.i' "n" "T vanctv and million. ODon million! .' V,; uia antracr us arse iii. rr ..rt lirii-r Ar snfm ' , . . -'-- . auuiu.ss.ua. ana naien law . c or ..001W0. Jv .nr . . . uii. Htuuiui tu ijtiu. SIIVTUUUnuxai - - Ql! "lnl M.i.:ttni.-"Hln.ik .ki, . . . - . -. . - . . - I - - I rt !! Min ( . fill l...tl .1 una ungrnncr ana rclt the cruelty of his purpose. Would c . V""ie,,nff fy oi physical being, he wrest it, rmrch frnm ch hanrf rtr ni",e w w map. pi the earth, ;-;f Ihis.irttlebitjii Empire to tho i,naAolJt1inte-rWnthfit ".tym. i 'that be.m. which .mirlaV.h. ;BM f ... t0Sctnrr ' ouncnes, to prevent this -evil world ha. cheered theses- l?;;." by the kues. . f:1i . . I 1661, the iccrov of Canton, in a we swalldwed vea ! binedi and an ad peas innnixe na mings witnout peut : virtue.' all." our Just ktep your mouth shut, or: ! todefray the expenses of hi a jour- : word for it, some of these rascal- n. u: :rw ,k;M- It! V aw Afitcw akKaas a aaawall 1 aa . . - 1 fe:: rZr "'': ,t his country a ffray andWs down your throat. hi, breakfast of seat, he was sitting" at saajf taa viasbrt urtaiciy. Xew definition. 0t of the best and rn(at pblnted" bvn mots that " wo" 11-. ki.K....I - . nn unnilll ill VUIKIII9S UICHJ SRU lIU, Ui Ml UI4UC UH V ICVCICIIU VTe Happened to eat a fig or two. on . Tu. j i r .u. r.i. t. t...i.. i .he.mornincr nrevioua m th h.Kl , i ,uu . iiinuu, r. w .JJu.irr, imu tHn oflh microscone t thrv difl nr.t .-t. postman, MISCELMXY. CHASTITY, ' tour shillings aod ninclGbv. of that state) at M tpelier, car jleicly atunncd IaVidj for I nal enjoyments of political distinction. f" - l If I tiuuic amis, wan v uciguuour, ana huiiui wji atuibicu w:ui u wu ! J , "5ef.,T,---t" ?A'i?"" Vi!:oweVer,'Wiste:d David in "raising trie menrwlikhe"thoughf;wM Ztt t"s T ilyr?1" arP4-wind,--- David'afim iiucsuon...after wa,.but which his friends insisted v s is v a i vsraLii aiiariia nsr nam mirrn. . i . . a sr i"Ta ....,. j . . reading the letter was, what the was the com, Atter some debate oa . l r mi r . S-",,i car me cause, oi nausea. 1 ne suriace oi a fig, reader, about the siae of a pin's STEPHEN L. FERRAND, - v ll . . lies, a recoueiumi m uast imnurn er . i . . witrr s name and sorrow ; a" restdute guard over the thoughts, passions, atid Feb. 2th, 1829.' rtmti. Grain-will be furnished, at the market DCQ"TroOTTntn8t priceia mares sent frdni astance les X)f luatandindrcejirv i alivelv wn. st musncsr ef thfr'onrnt7rescncr of the Almrgrny. who isees and knows alt our actions, and our most id.en4KouFits: uu wuw 13 qi purer eyes inaf! taw hold it.iqulty," - . The libertine who builds a name. On the base niihs of a woman'a fame, Shail own the best of human blessings lie, In the eha,te honors of the nuntial tie. There dwells the hrtfie-felt sweet, the dear de- sT - - I here peace reposes, and there joys Unite. And ft male virtue was, by beav'n design'd; To charm, to polish, and to bless mankind.' r Ttai csty: Js i rpLthe.ppJy yirjuc woman, is most certain ; but still it is so essential to the perfection of. every otner virtue id her, that the loss, or want dT it, lik the sin of idolatry among the Israelites, weakens the force and takes off the . merit' of them, .im. printing such a suin upon the soul, as sullies every emanation of it. COME XVD SETTLE UP. A U' t?prt!e,fi nVl(? patversih ft e hands wtih J.n. fuSrriber, arc renurMfd to present their tteVyvakoon4"posiiMt'. andtalnf lp'(Ticit--paper, aa tre bas deermed dorrtjr inr wore bust: ti.esi" aa an officer, and wishes to rnake at-ule-"tent. JACOB S. MTER3. . iei. ,-1829. v : , 6t6j fc .. r WAGONERS, . Driving to FayittcriUct 'VTlLt, finl it lo hi avwttage, to stop at T the Wagon Turd, where every cort Tentnee is provided for Man and Horse, to make tbero eorrtfortable, at the nude rate charge of 25 i eentS rf .day.and nighufor tbe privilege f the j Tard, the use of a good boose, fire, water, and shelter. Attached to the Yard, are a Grocery and Provision 8tore, Bread Shop and Confcc tipnary. and t House for Boarders and Lodgers sO ra p ain, cheap,, wholesome i and comfort. - ao'e t)lerfHCTs7?e, Ut Jipril, 1828. 09 SHERIFFS SEEDS, .pOR land sold by order of writs of reit'toni A: expenw. sale at this office. , i ' w - can I do wi' a' this siller ?" He this point, his honor inquired what wai has, however, set oat on his journey to the difference, between the two? A the North. gentleman present replied, that rheu matism was original sin j but that the Use of the Roller on Grass Lands, gout was actual transgression. In no branch of husbandry is the rol-1 , l,F an f. ...Mi... .k Tllf. fJ7 AVT.?. H OT . th fOUndcr . r , j " - i t. ' I'upikuituk ui uuuu iiidu v - the siae of muskrats, and covered with in ,he cultivation of grass. It renders of Quakerism, was in the habit of at bristles, were discovered at full gallop ' lhe 8uil comDact antl 80iid jt encour. tending public worship at the establish- ages the growth of the plants, by bring- cd church. When' lhe - preacher inK the earth close to every part of lercd sentiments of which he disap ihe robt.it assists in" fininff un and level. Pved, he would most . solemnly pu; ling any inequalities in the surface nf on hi' boacl brimmed hat, and take it the field, thereby preventing surface Sn wnenever a more welcome water from remaining stagnant, and strain oi aocirme oriurrea. unenau ejaculating the grass from particular 8Ct long with his hat on arvi the Hi spots, and it tends to hinder the drought soundicg propositions or fulminadons" from penetrating, which is an effect of continued, he would rise slowly, and "tneutmM silmly-walk-out-This.-iLapprars. grass field cannot be too often rolled, 11 was ,or purposes ot rtaouuai and it is not going too far to assert; profest that the. Quakers . first learned that the applicatioivf the rcdlcrtn an tolt in placcs-ot worsUip-witti tncir turan to prepare the roots for resisting na,s on "" the winter frosts, and in sprinrf to firm 1 Beware of the BcUle nowlA. so- r 7 7 I i : r i i- - head, was placed in the focus of the glass, and such a scamperingLord save us at least one hundred beings. ' to human wisdom nameless,' about one over anoiner, as you nave seen rats in a meal tijb. We fok the vin egarin season, laid we to ourselves that must have destroyed ihem. But low ! to our utter consternation, and at the txpense nf our appetite, we dis. covered, in three minute afterward, that in a single spoonful of vinegar, we had, bona fide, swdlowed some three oWour hundred Ijting reptile, in length at least four and a half feet. It will doubtless be recollected. that a member of the. Ere nch Academy, some. years since, attempted to prove, in a paper read to that learned body, that ,the acidity of ccrtairj liquids was but in consequence of the shape of its par tides j Which shape was said to be an gularf atid the angles very acute. How mudh trouble wouldltTimeTav e(Lt,hi?. ?Se. jn philosophy f. could. he We had! a peep auhTs microscope I ItyyrZ easily ..the.myery would ..then have been explai ocd. J We w ill con vince the lcaroedj beyond a" ctoubt,' up on this point, by aid of the microscope and syllogism. Hvpothesi : The acidity of the liquid is produced by the terrible kicking of these rep tilts, upon the nerves of the tongue Argument: Toe greater; the age of me uquta, the higher the degr oi aciouy j tne greater the age the liquid, the greater the cumber reptiles contained the ereater the number of reptiles, the more kicking ERGO, the reptiles produce the acidity. But to the microscope. A piece of hutoan skin (cuticle) about the 16thlf an inch in diameter, was placed before this eighth" wonder of the worldly ardt do you' believe it shut for one Sunday, sidce the year Bnc Jtouse, wm. Lustis, jacoorowM nit. We have, I think, upon an av. mshield, J. B. Varnum, P. iiishop. ot erage, for the winter months, fifty at-jT. J. Skinner, Eben. Scaver, Uicnarri of4 tendants or Derhana more, -IVesteraCuttS. Phifles &UCC.jJoeTjUc,-ao(l them --after- these frosts,, every year lciety of ladies, . in a town tn Uhio, have while the field remains in grass, will resolved to turn a deaf ear, and en amplv repav the expense.. couraite their female friends to do the ZZ Ti'ans. of Highland Socictu, same, to the matrimonial addresses of , - ' any man, whois kfiOWfi Wdrinkrar hr Irelandiafiyf the1 mhaitahtif dren. JNotwithstaffdingtbetr.exireme poverty, Sundav Schools are kept in operation both summer and winter; An old rtjort of the School at Manor Cunningham county of Donnegal, says, tstr a " ire are very poor, out we are c occasion House of .Iieprc5cntatires,from sachusettal in the winter session which " . - - T - Governor Plumer calls long and event, ful, were Pickerinjr. J. Q. Ad.an persevering' the school has neyer been (bot federal,) in the Senate ; aod in ants-- or nerhins r a 1 - day, the, -24th of November, was a Samuel Thacher, Seth Hastings, uev. very tempestuous day we had forty- Dr. Cutler, Wm. Stedman, Col. W ads- nine rSiMri.n 5n th .rKnnl anrl amn Worth. Col. T. Dwicht. - .Nahum tkam nithi lire lfichell. Lemuel Hilliams. RcV. Mr. vaaa jr..ij SV JJ - ' J - -- 7-.--.. i Taccart. federalists. IF any mem Seme of the warn Vtrrhutu arrl.lom bersfromMassachusettscon. lv't!i a a a . a t-h. a a In-. Tl f .1. L.-aa flrlTT wnicn Deiei uon wtgneuTo m niT!Dgraj wy- numer, some oi ir.c au'v 7 I T MKiU!ili ,)iiiM'iraiW41 " 1 'if i f ii iinwinnn,iiri, i 1
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 31, 1829, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75