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ft.'Tfl ai'illU operation, fpm .!Vfl. tlneolu'.m. N. C to V -.- -Tiirmi'i Station. Tcftncaacci b.cu i l ..ip;jj,fiMit from lUWitfh U Knm;. . wi'l. fdt appear on examination " " pt lf Mav8 iliinctliT'-r-r--.. Jtffl Kale!yinat.lnii, miles. 1 rmn 'Jif nte tn Mnrrantw. EG ., I nm thence t A'lmtlc, - . I'rm ilie- to t rm Kprtnjs, 3J Vnim tl.enowU&tacoM, - JLiH,..to Newport, where this - line inttWcctt the whety- -3tS. , Travellers (rem the south of lUleigh, and In ht neighborhood, of. Fayrttevihe, will 15 ml it much Ibe preferable and rVrteft route for thn to travel to KnoxvihV, or that tection if coun. try. That part of thia Tin from Aihville to Warm Hprinjra, ptucs orrr new and elegant. Turnpike KoJ, running the whole dislsnce oil U tluff of the rif e r, f.ri!in(f to the traveller it.e most romantic, picturesque end pleating fie Jmafinable. Tim s'age lines from Column's, B. C. a,nd Fjr rtteviuV, S, C. Inttnect this line at Lincohitoii t the line from Anguafa, Geo. Intersects it at Aih ville, and the fine from Islington, Kentucky, interacts it at Newport. Thm it will be seen thfeUaciliiica are iflortJe lfur tratlleri to reach any section of the United Slate ami ibe sub scriber hopei ucfi manifest advantages, will stcire bis tine (he support of adijcriminating public. SAMIFL NEWI.AND. JHtftuViuX- C. March 2 J, 1829. 3mt75 A LIST OF UTITKHS trm T.7 MM M J In i't US' at Mry U kL N. Carotins, the lit tbr of April. INt. f .-.TIMABf-rs B. Ff.I.TON, Sure-eon DentM, V ret-reeiruCv lflfimOTihrWha,thcJf, fettled In Satianury, and w.U praise Dentistry ia that and the neighbouring town. He will viait WadeaborV Charlotte, Uncommon, Con. coiCltalem,- ieiuhanJ.JIilhlorl),, three er four tinira a year. Thia arrangement wlff give to hi patients .in ibe place, nearly all lh'"aiMjlajf .of-a Permanent residence In either of them, by peWittingTrerjueW exittln4 aUoni of lui previous operations. As he is. it ytt, acquainted with but few of the citizn of Saliatur,"he begs leave to tub mil the following certificate from a Graduate of the N w-Vork Medical College, and one of the flint DeMists in the Union. "I tlo herebv certify that the bearer. .Mr. C. It. Prlton. aftrf bivinr fmrerlv prepared him- if II by an eVenaiv cottie of Medical and Sur. ?ical reading, liaa taken instruction! ftm me in entil-Sjrgery : and frm the dexirritv anH Jamri H. Andcnoi John Allen , TUt. Iloyd ftubt. Brdhawr Vaftilaa rlarringcf . Joahua. Barber , JoalmaIuner ' Pavid Ilaer ii3tl.. Hroea ' Rami. B'ack " ' Df.B.I.ll-. U'aa. Uutncr vr Lrl Brown Wm. Br!er Tbo. iwular Mithael nker Kdmuml Hut :iiibethCaloay ' John tatiup Jonh Cowan trui Culbertiort John Cam I John CanMa Willie Coote Henry Call Ormond II. Cole Jamci Pi Michael Davie lord Dvtfnit Clrment Dickaon Alef. l)MWae Henry KUrr 'Ca'harine 'Karonhart Jn)ra F.!ba Jci'j F.HIenwiJcr Michel Kile Rehrcca Uame r - - John lijiean Jne'pli Kincade .... Jamta Kiwade !t It. Ijdvrn (, Mr. Upman . , Jat l b I.i' glO Joln f.inn -'''-i' lulton rdjjc Wm. Link r; zz Jarrir Ueompt ami. Indera john'M'Ewen ' 'Hiot. M'Arga Jaa. II. Martin llary M'Cill ' Nancy M'Orkle Alalani Nih ' Chancy Newton Martin Owena Jjtnei Owen fe Owena Tlma. Owena Kern hen I'oolim A. I). Philipe Jermih Fat rick f.nocli I'hilipi John Platter Adam I'owlea Maria A. Ktfhcrnty John lli'cliie Wm. Rijrl.t Jot. F. Krdman Wm. Itany Joim Heed, 2 . Kfiiiheth Mobly , Noah Reed ' llyt Rooemjin John Kiel CitAKif UOAmwz-Kt WHiddinj A. firtm j -8tml, flarvit Petf Hetf'.ebraml Abutr liaU Ijdu Hill Jr. XV. Hall l-aac A. Hall Juhn Hall M illiam Hivden llrzakiah llethman Benj. llHrriton liebecca Mutton Henry Hill Jacob Holnouier Marah A. Howard Julm J'rdon Thomaa Jonee i I ' . .." akllt with wbich ha pertonna nil operationa on ; c"c "'""" the 'eeth and mouth, I feel the utmost confi. 1 ""OTf vcuo dance m recommending him t mv friends and 2.,'oro" onet tbe r,..bnc tt a idWoua and acUntific Drnti(. ,Jo, , -t farther ctnfy. with treat pleaM-e. that du" - ring an arWmtance rtCkTrarieara'trrir 1Wn4 Jtfc.Vv'f PaHon, lelajjms!jiinfl n enaractee tor n-K . V tU l.miirul worth, and Trr WW Xrt&vkitr lMw: b.v-Ut:,Oi . of public natiwuge. v J)CCr A mi.TM, M . to. l - 1 ;J -----c; 3t6i :r .r: Hmtj nttuuiry alalts wi mNVrtn-VJaroiuvaL. i k. n ot.i fi.V 'ion . j ,ptmm9.r,rf n-..94?.. MtCaLtSBCRO romTTI ohJ Rtitlcdge"- Jubn llenihaw Geo Hu'ty John Simmona ' .W.S.niTh. Charlei A. Stork Ceo. H. It wink, 2 Michael Swlnk Richarl singleton Henry Slighter Jamct 5flliman -John Kimpaon Edm'd. ?marf, or John Johmton Catharine Smith Peter Trout man Peter Walton 1 hoa. H'omack Wm. Williaimon ranny Windera Wm. Wilaoa Itnilus Wpodt Fliiabeth Waller . .Phillip Yoat. , 9 M1ir RBEVtS, P. -W.- VOKTIIY. DEVOTION. She knelt, ahe praytd, I watched her eye, A gtiatcning tear waa there i 1 haard htt H ih 'Wt Ttie i ff t.le, fcrteut rayer. , . 6be deciited no littcning mortal near w. To catch that gentle aigb j Tbat in. there w to .He ler .. :,-,,. ' ' That gt tnmcd Ut Miti t itlZHZi.' Put T)h I ahe kftearant fhe waa tlencd To know, there wai an ear " Tliat heard the breathing! of her breaftt IlCTtiodaUfoUeaa fteaj t . Tii a paaaion, 'tta a pain, . ' W hi' h we cherlah, yet complain f Tt a aoft eil'iwita anguuh, Which deligbta, with which elanguiib Full of tormenta, lull of joja, Now it pleaat i, now annoya Tia a pettlew, tickling flame, All may feel, but none can name i Tie a aympatby of eooja, Tbat every Jarring thought controula Tia nature'a cbi'd, yet full of art, V ' Tit aomctUiag U.at inflamea the heart ; Hut would you all i a nature find, Prop my ferae and read the mind. OLKJLAG. On, w itb the apangled banner, on i ' Let cowada atay behind Tbe flaab that telle tf victory trim Will atrike a craven blind. The ailk which ghttera in the light, - Will ceaae itt iolda to' wave, U 'ncath it, in the hour of fight. Are any but the brave. r -.And.F.hrtn' upon mountain ateep. u Drouiert who me pme' Rt.fs.nacU. At WattooWV ''JSrlTTaai; ts r.. i v.. a x a.'iv'V rr;7CT"ff:v, Befjnn.in Steward . Harriet 6leardf and HJ. AtBeatietFord; Dr. L.M, Cuit-J. tl ' " .... ... nix r,n(mir hvnfif Trip - hmiM nf 4 ttiilp ' gJt'PERIK Court of law, Ul term, 1S28 1 At Concord) J hi nil I (Wtmmn ft -MeawnlJalubjiri-. A .lciy nrf f11 '" tl"1"1 ' ",J' Xhf Dr Smith ...... v puijlioiion be made m weeka in the Wettern .J i u o an.t4iii iro Carolinian," for (he drfendant to appear at our laiier ibc ia jn wivrcn,- iy, anu pieau. ainwer or newmrywr wwa cU1iqu win Jt ."?? rr and decreed accordingly. 6tto J. M. IIUTrHISON, c. A f. T' FOR S.4I.E r IIIC aubacrlbera wl!! aell, trithfwt fLL at Mocktville, on Friday, the 15th day of May next, on acommodating term a, the moat valuable Plantation in the county of Rowan. The tract il lituafrd in the Forki of the Yadkin, on Cedar Creek, and contairatetween 400 and 500 Jlcm ; .. the dwelling honae ia new and commodious with auiMble out-houara, and a atill-houe: the Tlan tation is in excellent repair. The healthinesi of the aiiuation, and auprrior fertiti'y of the toil, five thia plantation eswVprtftwance, Dor all the purpoara of agriculture, over any in tbw county. Alio, will be aold, at the aame time, the 7'or "trik ILme m Mookiville, accommodated with oat-houaea, ataSlet, garden, kc. being aa eligible actuation for that bu'ineaa at any in the county i and two other liouaea and Lot in Mockville. Pertona wiahing to purchase, may call on the euhaciiben at any timo before the dav of aule. I. P. JONES, B. G. JONES, rcA 16A, 1829. 6l64 JN'O. CLEMENT. - - - Sale of iautV Or, daaliing o'er the rouinr deep, - e :v. damn kindred with the trine,- Still bear the banner boldly on Ttie rnrpeand LagU'a aurnw , Bear it, at brilliant lo the sun, AH tcatkieta in tbe storm. Gentle reply lo an. aged Suitor. Why ihua preia me to compliance f hy oblige me to rciase r Though I abrink trom your alliance. Yet a younger I may chooie. Tit a atate l li ne'er ditparage, Nor will war against it wage : I do not object to marriage, wui uojcci to marry age. A Taatris cor autoa wire iiiu. The mountaina are God's altara, on whoae aides Silence, the pan nt of deep thought, abtdes ; -Ilia- matin- aong the hour when morning breakt, And the glad heart to gratitude awke: And He who from the world a U mtttauoni nica Totu "o imiriTl'i retireJ n'riil.C.r. K trecta ajtemblc to his God more hohr " r' Than any luilt 5liuflan -pride wWiyVi. A colonel, by chronicles Tate, It appear, In at) le gave a fcait to hit crack volunteers. 4ht ilil"f t airrcgjjpdj, 'btil the gbaaset o aouU,. Ilia honor could hardly dnux any'iram- F NF.CKLKMBl'RG COt'NTI I EBIirUlY aesaion, 1829; Jamea Ncely it th heir at I iw of Wm. Barnett, dre'd Caveat to a will. It appearing to the satisfaction r me (heirt resident ol' thia atate, viz i Mary A.me, Jane The commamlint theo thua, to hia right and left "wlnr ftod, JSMsntk mn CAaTnet'sclrinar to the ams;.ii. mmhei ! at trtt and till they be tut into complete cultivation, a lourcc of disease. Dr, IcCulIoch, who hai recently published a work on the subject, tatea aa 1i aopinion, that whatever malaria may be originally, in comtinition wtih atmospheric air. it it a chemical com found, acting and acted upon, and lometimea tfcttr'crcd : bf- chemical agenta and" "iflloUie,"AecrrUioc - to hi nip It ir"a -eotnpf und of . citro;en ox gen, hygromctrie vapour, and a baan tf lleteriou ciiiractermiasma i Cqvcrned by the Uwa of motion that af. feet the atmospKere generally,"" 7- The matter of malaria appears to be connected with, fogi, rrj'ntj, vapour, aod moist atmosphere generally. It Is more easily propagated by the damps of the night air, than in mid day, A dry air is 'seldom a cooduc ' at 1 am. m tor4ot miasma. J he Italians say, however, that after 10 o'clock at night the air . ceases to be deleterious, Mere moisiorc however iu a' healthy country is net injurious. lo general, it is said a generous diet avoiding excess, both in eating and drinking, contributes to maintain health in malaria countries. Fires io the rooms 'in the evening and morn ings, even in warm weather, are of undoubted uic, where malaria prevails. That the noiaon of marshe-conu. ttd ia antmalculae, i4V Dr. tnvad. mgtne oooy inrougn tne iung, somr times through the stomach also, a speculaiioo that datetas high as Lu cretius, Varrftand' Columella j which was rtoxwed io the days of the micro- ticopebyJiircJier and others, and ap pears to have fouoTiarourwirii-Lro naeus. Dr." Mr supposes "that it is a poi sonous Gas, decomposable by the auo. His reviewer, however, in the Ameri can Quarterly, No. 8, adheres to the Review itself. . Other diseases, besides intermittent and remittent fevers, are sometimes attributable to this cause. Mr. Mc- Culloch is inclined to a.cribeto this cause the . following list of diseases : Yellow Temiticnt, atMl wfrvons fever. Dysentery, diarrhacs, cholera, vtsceral obstructions, dropsy r obstructions of the fivef artdrapkenj -:Aeuralgia(.and particularly that farm of it the tic dolo- reux. 10 wnicii tne reviewer, is in clined to add, dengue, scrofula, goitre rheumatism, tooth ache, sciatica, and Dirorce.A Uw Las L'ceo tile'J by the legislature prov'idiag that when a woman shill be divorced, the Caurt, passing such decree shall have power to assign to her, for lur use, all the personal estate which her husband re ceived by reason of the. marriage j and such part of the pcriouat estate of tbrT ' husband, as may be necessary f r her cornfoit, and the support of such chil- drcn.ai maybe assigned to Uir I cue The wife also tQ Knld airprorni()rv'" uotesand Other chores in action, bttJUJI. longing to her before marriigefand all le gaticf to htrj- and p rsooat. proper tZ. tyfin every ayjpptrtatnirtg tu lur itj her ojrn right. Boston Traveller, ' " .BlBSStaSaaB to t Learning ly , 5?. A few dayj ago the master of an evening' school - in a village near Cheltenham, was en-, deavoring to beat the alphabet into', the head of ens' of his scholars, but he found the task almost hopeless. - Tht? master, enragtd at the boys stupidity showing him the, letter A, asked him whether he knew thatjetter? "Ees" zur,w was the reply. " WKat is it,' thrtJsaid the master. 4I doant nowttur,w answered the boy, ' How is that, sirrah j you said you knew it but just this minute ?" Ayt zur, so I dus I noze un very' well by sight t but, drot me if I caa Ve'collect hi a av .a neame ! ijonaon naner. . r mm hxbeuUeTm8f4axeilcct Arr old hachelour, Jn the New York i .1 . "i"' - - - lvv!i a .1 - r.'H"tll"ir J'--.-- 1..II, 2.irn.TiT.--taaa aTar.t.-43TAaveruaer, rexoBimcnaa-. io Cried-'-Coloncl. here'a hardlr enoueb for a ! those in vvanV 6f a tedftlbwptd" take w w prime. MISCELUXY. to bed, these cold nights, a piece of soap! tone, about the size of two bricks, thoroughly heated, which will impart a gentle warmth until morning. The article should be put into water until This is about as ' "'Bprfgin Rxwm nd Surry Counties JEijSR KERBY and Thomsa 0k ixecri of Saml Kerby, vt. William C. Bird and txhrtt Supreme Court, December term, 132'1 By virtue, of a tUarp iihiIp in Ilia tlmvg caiie. I shall expose, to public sale, before thw court house doqr, in the town of Saiiabury, v Mon . day the 18th day of May next, about acres A o.f land, be the aame more or lesa, th Tad-J ktn Tt!ve7lhits eoMrrttee-fwryjiiid Jlowan, "It tMuivtft'elr:lf''lMid byw'l lerhv "-??;ii---liia--ltfe VirefJcmathanxrUon-Terms of .rsl,,aix, t, iind eigteini jSfmOSstrediT, jtjhe parchae.r entering into Bond with approved : Kciifyr .Sbft:laiMLjlt.Hjretajie4.iiitil the pav rntnt ut tie" "mm?sn ftduOe moneys Z2r:yli''-'i'-7'o Malaria. Marsh exhalation, ter- cpur4that thellawUig named persons :. gomethin? which oritinates from it- ceases hissing. bed-fellow as rcsuicntn n Biicf iti i'try rt.'rnr, June ' ' 4 r - , - l. l f I t - Dale, Eiixtbctb Rnwn.fieid, Martha Falla, Ann vccetablei having grown, die and the one they iormcrly used in some llart, wiiiiam usnett ant -Margaret. JJarneU, ehiltken f Abraham and Mary Uarnettt Wm. Harnett, Samuel Bamett,and Sutan Erwin, chil ! drn of Samiel and Margaret Barnett i Dorcas t'athey, daughter of W m. and Mary Elliott, and Wm. White, granusort of the aamei Ann Rar. nett, wife of Thomaa Barnett, dee'd. Thomaa Barnett, George Barnett and Sarah Elms, chil drrn of the aaafe; Jhn Porter and Mary Or. mand, children of Jamet and Ruth Porter, dee'd. .1 a met Barnett, and the children of Thomas M'Hee, dee'd. (names unknown t) it is there, fore ordered that publication be made tix weeks -ituht jttern Carolinian, notifying the aaid heirs to appear at our nexfCDUTtof-plesaand ejairr rsessibni'tv.bJteld:'j4b ftuunty.pn the 4th Monday of May next, then'arefteretrr ahew cauae, if any they have, why probate of tne lat will antl tettament of Wm Barnett, lpuxrefyjL. The general conditions ne- parts of tbe country when herrings or cessary to produceMtaTrt--warmPUuerPame scarce toara spring, temperature of the atmosphere, and . Toproduce that excitement of the pal dead vegetables putrefying in a moist ate. whith caused their dry potatoes place. Vegetables that die and be-jto relish well, and for which herrings come disorcani2ed n a dry place, or or outtcr are so weu caicuiaiea, tne aw a I in com weather, do not appear to pro dee'd. ahoufd not be had." - - ot66 ISAAC ..ALEXANDER, c. . e. .."Estate ol wSiftr "3oi&tt)iv. TriE SubscriberaV Extcutora of the last will and testament of Maty Johnaton, late of ...Itowan county, dee'd. request all perennt hav. irg c'aima against jald estate to preMnt them legally authenticated, within the time recribed - ..-by or this notice ill be lead in bar of f., their recveryi and alt peona tntkbted. desired to make payment immediately. - i - THOMAS CRAIGE, - . 1 NATHAN CORNEL, ! Vnv 20A, 18'. i - 3mt7! WAGONEHS, a Driving to FayctttriUe, "WfJiTILL fiml it to their advantage, to itop at If V the Uejon TarO, where evefy ton, venience is pfovided rbr Man and H arse, to make themtcomforlable, at the moderate charge of 25 cents a dayand nighfo the privilege of the Tan), the use of a good honse, fire, water, and Attached jto the Yard, are - State cit V otU-Ij aYoUna. WEC1EJiBl'RO 0JITY : k9 -Marion Tanner Mv; John Tanner, yetitien fordivoice. tt lparmte wtialacUon cf JMconrt, in this ease, that tbe. defendant re- Hdes, beyond, the ntmts ttiaAutea..UtUereil, ihejefgre. that pubHcation"te made aiz weeks in the , Western ,Cvi!roraf,';" tiji iwt ii inir ueai uicnr coun ui w m ot held tor Mecklenburg CDtinty,- w the. seventh Monday, Ifter thwftMiMh Monday in March next, then and there to answer plead or demur, to said petition j 6theriae it will be taken pro con fesso and heard ex parte. 6t66 ' r J. M. HUTCHISON, c. t. 1. 1. fttatc of tolrtvHaTpiia, CtPT.niOR Court of law, fall term 18287x11- & za Cox fs. Wm. Cox t Petition fur Divorce. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant ia not an lnhttbitant ot this State ; Ordered, therefore, that publication be made aix weeks in the Western Carolinian, that he ap pear at our next superior war, of law, to be held for said county, on the seventh Monday af ter the fourth Monday in March next, then and there to pWad- answer or demur, to said peti tion i .otherwiae it wiH be taken pro conlesso and, heard ex parte. N ' 6t66 cf..V. , .W fe J. Mv' irCtCHlSON, et eves In duce this infectious malaria. The months of July, August and Septem ber, including, io warm climates, one half of October, are the seasons when this pestilence-chieflvlprey ails. iahrS'-iww .'ttaiwUyiauppceJ' to be a gas, acting by its chemical properties ; by- others it is supposed to f an rTftltfttTtrmT-rfft process of mastication was enlivened by a frequent extension ol the fore finger towards a bunch of herrings hutig in the corner of the room, or to a lump of Gutter upon the . table cf the size of a walnut, liussavorv dish was tailed potatoes and point; An Irishman's idea of Insurance. A recently caucht' son of the The ancient opinion is that this dele- Kmerald Isle, wai "otiug (as- terious qualityof the air is owing ibiphrase'is lighted to his lodgings in the ' ammdku7(c. yiicrtons -are a ware,.of ihe tent io which rnalaTria ifTectr said by iomeintdiw source of more than halt the mortality I which depopulates "rnaniind. It de ,aftf -prre nail irom tne yaiue oi uic m iiouaou. ana nrooamy h mutu io It.ly, Id a -large- portion of the Southern AtTaoW'Stateiof-Alaelrica the proportion must be nearly a large, at least so far as the white population is concerned " Nor is it the mere production of in dividual disease that forms the great Jcock-Ioftof one of the Babel-lilce Ho tels so common in New York, After asceodlagj itd. PfVtoMQa Btore. Bread Shun and Conkc - tki.rr and s ButtseTor 'taV.ji-'atVclBfe jSrv-rr-n,t: im,U)tt.l land sold bv order of writs on-eiirfeHt 'tyu&Uity!ijJ minute turer-at . rittsburgh, h4S.(fontrived a proc'cinrjr which he rtcucet job printing ia his loom ! " He has woveo aeverali cards, whTchVxhib1r,napon httr tirfacr hi-. name, residence, the articles be has Lfpi:Sij;iw4"c " aid in beautiful letters. This is dofc bytffereiisc!--. ours, and sometimes entirely by the raised threads'of the fabric -: Had thia . man lived in the land ct steady habits. during the Salem Witchcraft,' his ingenuity would have cost him cleat. Hfjuit Journal. Dots in Horses. A correipondcnr of the American Farmer, in speaking of remedies . for the Dots in hone, says: I knew a Farmer of foftjr years experience, who told me that he peyerj lW'a horaejBrjlhbottst and he was one t)f the mos extensive breed jers- in. ibis, couotyv 1 Ii PIfctice wit atorayi to gtve his norses, particHurTy while ia the; stablrj: t)ne? handful-of " salt once a week to ejeh horse. Th!r practice I have followed on my farm for t w ent y yeatsdJjQs vex jaw jne ol mv horses aimcTe-auy-ootts fl am ; also, .considerable breeder. As a feed or young stock' of that" kind,! - made" great us-or"arrotsf',oa.i,,.see. . , .. i t .. ." none tnat iook Dcucr or nave ocuer growth than my ovrn, How to cure a Red , Tose. The following recipe ' to cure a red noit" is given in a little work published w ithin these fewr days, and entitled The Simplicityof Health:-1' Put a-sub . of linen, folded and soaked in vinegnr, on the organ affected, when going t bed j" arjoVthere ufTer.i t to re m ai n till v till I . "t:i"r-- morring. e snail ne nappy to near rom any of our red-nosed iubscri- ber if such we have, that the experi ment has succeeded. A ship going over Charleston bar, with a' negro pilot o'u board, the cap tain asked him- what water 6he was in I to which he answered, water, I know that," re- lplitd.thc,.Cptain ; ' But l)OW- water u there i ' "lin, rffassaryuu tink me bring pint cup for mcasurs mischief of . malaria. - M. j?pdef e.h his Traite de JUedccine legale, ob serves that it stints and debilitates the population, even where there is no par ticular disease. It has been supposed that .salt marshes are not productive of malaria. This is a mistake. The areaoia Normandyj Greece, Italy, Sicily . and Bardiniarr In Holland the severest seasons of fever have succeed ed irruptions i of the sea. . JSlill ponds aieeoWn to us as productive of Pat came all at once tota; dead" stand said htf addressing his guide,,who was tike wise an Irishman mffii Pdget iMiheraach :iJi?,!k,;5o.ii. should the edifice take fire, what is tabecomei of Jrjatrick :Q'lamr.oo.sT.mg;.hajway up to. the mbonT.dpnoii--TatKr hang on a peg, i.ri one "of the lower. Irooms so I had!" "Now, did you ever hear therlike o that," said he with the light.-T-' Talk of the house burn IngfiTpTw he n tt - is - Insured I. . I hara 'A Baptist Church lot he tipper part of the City of New-York, 'haft been purcbav d:fariiks Frances YnKht. We ba seew nrenosii urns mill e:vNewTrt ps peri occasbriallyi for th dfspoial of tbrr well to let Miss.. Fanny have this buildi". and 'jawtfr-fo h ia soct,a baibiwB petticoated roM 'ikee1itrt -it is iad enough to seea man spoutw-i forfh Doison-andrbiiVDhem communitf but when ac?oman (akes h l. .... I r .ik.a nnirreiVatlO!. (lb-, . - a hnnt her fnr thn numosei of hearing quisitonssgaitfat rnarriajje, nd the Chris nail iBiitiuu-"H fel.h hnil h.,r(..nniifyh 7ijr-7aAir err-?fmahcJNTew Yorker a'" vuaaaj vwa w " & . v 1 - - aWiSMal. a st 4 a Vi "' I i tiiAWa.llfkrV 1 hutt awnillfl fin I II C IU " roe tftatbetoref Bo tnen-.puu a-neaa,i hv . . " jft-Btb . n,t ni fnlMw vim. anV as mucr, creoii oy Phuii.8v Tike it, to the top o the chimney. Camden Journal - ocnonarte nrpuoacan. iltl aCmnsTU bark of a willow tree, burnt to ashes, mixed with strong yinegar and applied, tij the oarts. will remove . warts, corns, or SI W ' .- - - c has chaUencfed Mr. Forrest to meet in anv town in tne woueo r tO Tead frnrn Traced r. and Mr. Scripture i to ste irho caa ptoSace t TTIEal -j1oc! jnext.onac p!ntation "aituatej Creek, and ne dwellin uitable ou "esifuatio -.- tfvethiapl . purposes ol Also, will ; fluutt ; out-houaes, X tuation for nd two oth " Persons BUbeeribers ) part of toc-bpriy,- rei effect.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 21, 1829, edition 1
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