' ;., ti--iini,.ki,';fiii.',,;,ij,, .... ...4. r ' i.-z. w I if"".' IT - 't i 1 ! I- , , canzonet. tfy ee ir." hf the days of feeling, ' t'hen through the wil.U of fanry strafing, ' Tap ttraln of son was eter newj tVbe n mnrnine; iu'uiH tha scene iitmmrHleJ, knl fofcte-14 the proroieI roaei , When cee-llke, o'r f Hie flower bounded, AnJ pluekM end rilled aa I ehoe i T.noiteh,yet little, form'd my trea-gre Tlie hone of re-nth, l!!ulon pie aure . - in me the acute annne 01 ewinei Of pleasure airtftcii a aunoei w paw i . My hit e, my lore, in all tnelr midM . Oh, pre me dck ray ymunsirain i YT"TtHfr rtffftr-eaantrrf nwrf, f JiJ etui, e b belimd from recent W 'JlteovirVv within the C.'f rVrt ( MortB-CaruIiM, -Tbia Ira&l-wai of oo continuous urey, ajo'inni'tlle' COttnty , nne pi mixta, ami ciienainr iretn tne dim .fUdjra to within three mile of tha Mais Yadkin RWer. It Is Intersected for fifteen or twenty znilee by Mitchell river, sfTordlnf to ahomlanl supply of water-pvwer at all eeaoena. end many , tite convenient for the application of thW pew. or to the purposes of Machinery. Otldh$ late, ry been fuand in the neighborhood of tub land, Lut iti mineral trriiarea are in a great measure unexplored. Penone desirous to purchase, are referred to the Editor for more particular infor. nation, with whom tat plat of this land ia de- notttr q. . SaHtbury, Junr Wh, 1 829. " ' f MOKF.Y IVAXTED. 4 tho indebted to the aubrcriber. by J. note, or otberwlae, are hereby notified to call immediately and make payment. Tbia no- . tea will ' apply-more , particularly, to all thoae who do not tire in the immediate aeigh fcorbood of BalUbury. BOBEItT WYNNE. March 30th, 1829. 60tf i 'i i" "i ." lrrr rflUE aubrcriber ofTere for rfe V"; 1 1 1 f'S JL-h1 valuable Plantation, with. our m', f f1onr, on both VcJ of tfc Beatrice Fwrd roo4 tecanily ned and occupied by Mr. George Locke i on which there it a large, itew and comivKliou dwelling.houae, with all the necea. ary rut4Ma. There ia only about 50 acres dbu kml v;Jr ( tuWrat-ff a t wiMbirdi of Ibe tract it a good upland as any In tbe neighbor hood; with-a good portion ofbett kind of awamp land, for either grate or grain i it ie in tha miiift of a botpitable and aoeial neighborhood. For ttrma, kc. apply to the iberibr, in the neighborhood. - JOHN LOCKE. SenY. .Way 2W, 1829. 68 THE TJlOUOUOli BRED HORSE WILL atand thia tea. onintheaountiet of Itowan and Cabarrue t commencing the week in JSaJistoirio -aWlaya, - Tuetdaya, " and Wednea. I daya rift tbe town of Cot i lit i cord on Thuredava, Pn- -.CAV dya,ai)dSaturdaya. The laSPIt 'W wmmence the lt of March, and end 1st Atigwat, - Twelve puIUra aill be charged tot m - -te teanoo, psyahle bv to dollsrs before JbA5HbaiuitLaMM ty Dolarsto timire. for Pedigree jnd deicrip. f"'n?bl gratificati tioo of Aeronaut, see hamtbitk oTJ?HrN T.. FERP4ND. muax&.u.-ttQVFFRs. , Fti. 18:9. 54....I1W Mf. '" TT. Br Great c will he taken te-gitre gewr. jmtiJacuoJuut'e.anuatiali 1 dm(r- Grairt""TrtM be furnished, at tlie market priiMrto ataroaantfrbm acliataiice. R'WAN Coonly, Rfiy Seasons, (829 1 Thot. tiibba and Martin Stner v. John Stner j One,i al attachment: Samuel Sjlliman simniin. ed aa Garnithee. It appearing to the satisfar. tion of the Court that the defendant is not an inhabitant of tins state) on motion of the plain, ti-ft,, by cuntel, ordered tbtt publira'ion be made m the Wertern Carolinian printed in Sal. fsbu7, for six vreka, that the dr fVndant appear at llie bs court of pK aa and quarter "scVtorn to be bekl Sir the county of Rowan, atlhe court houae in SaUnbu-y, an tbe third Monday in Au guat uctt, and antwrr, plead or demur, or j idg. toeot w ill be entered sgajntt ttid defendaxt 677 : JyO.GILE3,rTr Stuit tf Xnh Carolina, Meck!thiirf coan.'y . QLPCRIOH Court or Law, May term, 82t k3 Derry Steward tx. Hariett Steward 1 peti tion for divorce. In this ewe, OHrrrd by the court, that publication be made for three mnnthi in the Western Carolinian and Yadkin and Ca tawba Journal suceetaively; that the defendant be and appear at the next superior court to be held far, the County of Uecklenburg, at the Court-tlouae in Cpariotte, on. the 6th Monday .after the fourth Monday in September next, )id pleaJ or answer to the plantilTa petirion or the f aam4lfttrd---tpi1iwii8m't Hemlerton, Clerk of our aaid Court, at office, the th-Monday-wfteMhe- 4h tn-jWafehrHit J9. 1 - 3mtfi3 SAM'k HENDERSON, e at. , e. 3'ai of Xorih-CaUna, MeekUnburf nunly t : : , C WEMQR Court of Law, May. term. 18.9: :rr.O, Robert Bighata Mary Big-ham 1 piitUioa ror dirorce. Unlerod -by court, that publication . be made for three months successively in the - 11, Jil Wea'ern Catormisn and ttaleieb Star that the ,idfiludeat .hftjaad acMar at tuaaxt..sierior ' court of law to he helJ for th nwint nt Mrrk. nmmf jborgt at h coort- boose ir Charlotte! en the T" 6th' Monday after the 4tb Monday in September Jieit, ana plead or answer to tbe plantifrs peti. SSMistfrthe same-WUf ' be' heard eibarte. v Wit v -' iinetcmHecvaaierk '.intwftbeT' )ldiida::irterth' 4tahtaralKj'' - 3mt3 j 8AM, 11EFIP.EKSON, cm, t. t. Stat fNrtk.Cmlina. Jteckltnburjr tuvntvi S'TtaiOU court T Law, May term, H'i9 , Marion Tanner vt. John Tanner t petition for ditwrce. In thia rase, ordered by the court, , that publication be made in the Raleigh Krgis ter and Wertern Carolinian for three momki Rucctuirely, that the defendant be and appear at toe next aupenor court of lav to be, btld for the county of Mecklenburg, at the courubouae in Charlotte, on the aixth Monday after tbe fuurth Monday in September nest, and plead or answer to ttie piatitiu a petition, or the same will be heard cxparte, - Witoess, Samuel Henderson clerk of our said court, at office, tht ftb M01V day are r tbe 4th in A?arch, i8J9. J v' . W' '" tv y -y v--iB- VOETRW I EM ALE I KIENDSHIP. ' at am. arrroaa.' ' ' , Joreannot rla'm a purer blui, . Nor fricf a dew from ataio moro cleat, Thsn female friendship's meeting klae, Tban female friendship's parting tear. Mow vtr the Uru full Urn 10 pout, To ber, whose smile must crown the store! How tweeter still to tell of wo 1 To her, whoM faithful Weaat would shaft "r; IG erery grjrf, In rrrry eare, -t-w. Whose ga eon lull tKem to repot I "T" Bw frwo-Uiy tUtcaO JWAtlncH brxf E'en to tbe pale and drooping lower j That fa! w beo'a nerlccted bou'l '..;' E'eo vithber wore tanricoJiLiaPOWe.......,., .k- aoeera o. her 'icti'ikm, I On tirrpler feoliwrbnnd i Tft rrwm Wrrwkm bed to eep. And rink like wearied babe to weep. On the toft couch her torrowa rteep, , The boeoa of a friend The social ptteiont then our IGn create -J K bfina not aubject to the powers of Fat. ' . rriendthip, tho called to aufler or end X Love, without hope, that tnda, tbatea . core I (Blett, tbo1 the obdurate fair no smi accord, Por lore, like virtue, it it oa re l) , f he lean of pity, or of Ibnd regrC -Tor thoeo we lore, but Beer eaoegatl -The fear that watches in a mover's eve, U hea 8tt ber infant breaibea U feeble ery I Bren tbete a aoberer, surer vm impart A euhtU-r pleawrf kindlre ielhe heart Than tefflib trtumph or tbeed repose Tbe nllen quieVthat tbe euie knows. iBAVafta-The followirf lnecripUn to "P' from the time-worn and aoea-grown tomo-atona of Mr. Jonas Coodenew. in 5oulftowgn r He long has ti?ed to Snow life's hubblci," And seen, like others, s peck of trouble He now lies low aa all men must, And soon will be a peck of fcrt EPIGRAM. lane on her spoute could not bestow One tear of sorrow when b died, Hit Uft bad made eo "many low ""TbaVidtne Wkf totlWwMiserwv MISCELLAXY; AX INTERESTING- PICTURE. A young merchant, whom we shall call Mortoif was united a few years since, to a m st amiable girl, whom he sincerel) loved, and wh returned his affection itb all the warmth and ardour his many virtues deserved. At the time of their nuptials, Mr. M's bu siness w !aTTTwcratr ve an jr "I "aru par eotiy - tncreesi n gf ao lEa'tl he iau W indulge in reasonablranticipationVnot only, of eventual indcpet.dencc.faj.tU so oi attaining ia( ucsiraoie eoa wiiq 1 1 r i 1 1 i atious of 1 he daf. Accordingly he furnished his house in a style of considerable elegance, kept sevrrar servants, and in other respects conducted bis. family arrangement on. La jarsal mera wouiu, . pernaps, nave xieemea tdly-extravagant. -His .-Wtle, to ihihtiiig TuT do credit" to her husband,' paid little attention to economy, and rather made it her study to gratify his taste, than to regard the expense it miftht occatiou. . .' There was a time when such a gen eral prosperity pervaded thi country, that prudence herself seemed almost to justify extravagance. But these times nad gone by, and on those countenaa ces where formerly beamed hope and confidence io7' and despair, Nv longer could the merchant engage in schemes of enter prise, for he saw that the more exten sive he was in business, the more ex tensive were his' losses. No longer could ne puce reliance on the stability of his neighbor, for experience wss daily teaching in painful ltssons, that the foundations!1 credit were looten- edj ndTteOTWbQhad WkhaloodmarjyU a storm, now bent and yielded to the calalntlTerBnneini i But still the storm howledonl? with- ut the dwelline of domcsttt peace in his tenderest concerns. Buon. however, Mrs. M. saw the gtoosi that misfortuoe was gathering oti herhuf. band s brow, and which neither ter I own aneciionate aoiicuuue, nor sis children s sportive playfulness, co chase away. Day after day, passed,! and wtfghM atltceTArlength she ektortcd "frm him "W his dejection, and teamed that his bu siness , bad declined, and that he had sustained multiplied losses, which had deprived him nearly of all his earning. There are womeo, and those whom the world calls women of sense too, who would have contented themselves with sympathizing with their husbands, nd supposed thst by affectionately sharing his regrets, they had dill charged their duty ot auch a wo man was Mrs, M. She felt deeply hex husjbindt. ttfeTottsqcs; b-Ji thai roaipted her tu do what wai to her w er to asiist and relieve him. She m mediately connmenced a Hgtd ) ha of refortn,' retained only a einglc rv.nt, her table wa not at before aded witV luxuries, and the talne lit banished from the eideboard.l k a t t ' cr two children were neatly dui atna. y drened. and the g led upon them uh mora heartfelt ddrgbtt,tha.irhcn vcrcd with rlbboni, and expensive, ideas finery - Bhe applied hcrielf to .meatU arocatiooa v wit,b. ooabatcd qli eencel7 and "carried economy "into eTveDartment of er wtehdlir- TTKawaat Without the' opposition, and to aomel i i r n t-...... ,.t tances ces. but happily the tTJwefttons-of dand'fndoIenceTe pru the ears of Mrs. M. f for she weighed them against her duty to her husband, and tier affection to her children, and the - scales mounted in the air; Her husband, in the meao time,' although he would nave perished rather than hate prescribed such a conduct," saw he! thus eroploytd, with a new delight springing to bis heart, and in his ap probation, she fouad at oace a reward ft.r past exertion, and an additional in cittmant to new. From tbe much decreased expenses of his family i he waa encouraged still to struggle agaiast m'ufortaoesy and his busi ess s on be ga slowly to revive and although he Caosot as before anticipate speedy fja)di: y e t froaoi, ;tle ; pradei care f his wic, and his own industry and ap plication, brighter propcts are daily opening to his -view, To his parioer he .is cow. auacncd.by anicnder tieut affection, for he has seen that sbdean hare and alleviate the distress of idvcisiiy, as well aa adorn and dig 01ft thr-'imrpcro iutroo "Hppy M.kho nas such a' wife, and thrice hrty and lovely the worn 411 who can thus ati ! From her exVmple, may cverv American fair learn t what course bf conduct lies the true dignity of ihe female character. May they I. art, that they were i.teoded by Piovidcnce, not merely to float 00 the surface ot pleasure, or flutter like but terflies in the sun, but to be sweet soothers and consolers of man, when "misfoftiiwr clouds; his pros petta and prcsace neavnyEupjn .ma spirits. : CiTKinnatiUitkt Raman Consult .wr. t iv.i .1... , i..-, w, tap-e of the domestic troubles at possessed himself of the capital, the consul, Valerias Publico!, repulsed him, but fell at the head of bis troops Another consul was no w 10 be elected, and after muih'delibcratibn, the choice feir oFGncinlaturir:! of which the senate sent deputies to mm to come ana taae-posscesioa 01 his magistracy, lie was then at work in his field, and being his bwo plough man, he ' was dressed in a manner suitable to that profession, when, he saw the deputies coming towards him. One; of them, approached himt and re quetud him to put on a mora suitable area), tie went to nis out, ana nav ing lut 00 other clothes, he presented himself to those who were watting for himwith'oitt drs. " Jnty immediate ly .saluted him conaul and invested him with the purple robe j tbe lictors rangtd ihemselvca before him ready to ooey his orders and begged htm to follow ihem to Rome. Troubled at thia sight, he for some time shed tears in', alienee. At last, reCnrcriitg' bim aeif,he said only these word ; My field w.U not be sown this year P and The conduct of Cmtinnatue-during hlaTbTJSu1ahip7faityntwweoShatt: riottsm and greatest of soul had in habited a poor wretched cottage. By surea, he appeased the tumour,- and reinstated judiciary proceedings, which JtarJn:;! yers. peaceiui a governmcni tinued ia office, with no less constancy than he had pain at first in : Accepting it. . The senate in particular, forgot nothing that might induce aim to comply with, being continued id the 9bnuUhip, ; but" all t their . emreaties andsoliutatioos were to no purpose. No sooner had this great man resided his office, . than, domestic trouble again emiroiled the state and the.. Roman people were forced to declare, that the commonwealth required a dictator; a dictator; Qtwtnnjgs was iramediattfy notnina wuld ootjul r?l brighfctt la xhl teitdm friend prodigality in the world V it throih entire satisfaction with if. But what . : jlk&xzi- ir,Vi'f it. nreaent n. and irTenara hhartaed thetnw4;thavontbeet .; - --r.6,-b.'.v - " u"u Iu ?t L- linV to be recovJ feaofhistermiterefusedt !n4W tea to cD) tr.3 cl:p:e$ rzt U anaounce it to him, e-iin found at his plough, ' He, however, accepted the ofil;e, and a second time saved hia Country. ' ' , Cincintiams afterwards received the honor ol the most apleudid triumph that ever adorned any general's sue cess, far having;, ia the space of six teen days J during which he had been the Rotnao csoDp from the most im- mtdrnt danger defeated and cut to pieces the array of the enemy J taken and plundered one of their finest tttteiri and IpfX' tsTfianwrn ti pand who bad sent an army to their assis unce ...... ... f - - - Btbjrere i few of the advantages country. Sensible of their obligations and desirous to Convince him of their regard and gratitude, the senate made him an offer of as much of the land he had taken from the enemy aa he shouli think proper to accept,' with at many slaves and cattle. as were necessary to stock it; He returned them thanks, but would accept of nnthiog but a crowo of gold of a pound weight, de creed him by the army, lie had no pasitun or desire beyond the field he cultivated: and the laborious life he had embraced! more glorious and contented with his poverty, than others with the empire of the world. -stltCTED. Laughter There may be various modes of weeping, said our leviathan, but mankind have always laughed the aame way. We. deoy. it. Mankiod laughed in a variety of ways the other night at the, new farce. One maa dropped his head into the bow ell of ht hands, 'aW 4aughcd tmU theat on which he sat quivered under him ; another laughed , to a little occasional spasm that 'shot over" his emaciated features like a painful communication from the stomach j a third growled under bia upper jaw, aa if he would suff cate the j y in his throat j while a lourth. ever and anon, heaved back wards and forward, wriggling a play bilt In his hand, and uttering tones like the squeals of a pea-hen. If there were not abundant diversities in these expressions ; of ; t pro"cality",:- we not refer to a fifth illustration, in the rvrion rr tat man wno got up idio corner to- laugh unobserved, 4od to y wayatic ipo broad effect of the uumur, tinicnseemea to glare upon him when he sat in the front seat of the box 1 this lonely individual repeatedly iped,bis,ioxchcadr which, wax bald t giggled like a child, aometimes folded bis arms xi. ret the riu then pressedhTs hands on"V "sidSWen eyes, for his tears fell tumultuously, and ; finally" aat "down to-tak.e- breath4 All the philosophy in England could not harmonise the fatman's laughter to that of any other person : it would be cruel to demand it. - London Atlas, I To Make Ice Ciwm. Threeusr- ters ot a pound ot loaf sugar, one quart of cream, the whites of three eggs well beat up mix. together and aim mer. it On the fire, until, nearly boils, then take it off and strain it, ai d when cold put it into the mould, and churn it until it freezes. Scrape it from the sides of the mould occasionally, dur ing the freezing process, snd beat it Up well with the ice cream stick. " Fla vour it with lemon, rose venelli, straw berries, chocolate, Ac. as you tike it. ,mi!lt'tr nearly as good as cream, ed-k fmed flBllfw4t latter add tht whiter ef two -orthree additional epes. - , . - 7nffrty.X..Integrity is a great and commendable Virtue. A man of iote pirkeraia't i)lold'maD7a ateady man; he is to be trusted and relied upon. No bribe can corrupt him ad ar:da,ihti)imXliii?w stancv frighted into that he dislikes, so he hates flattery and temporizing . in others He runs with truth, and not with the times with right and nc; with might, Scraps 'frok ' History, Printers. originally endeavoured ta make, the books they printed resemble manu script. Puppets were employed tor (meriy to work miracles. . lytitoese puppets are put in rattthm by ratams of 1.1.... ; - u... ...... it. .v:.. i rhi.cmn. i(iinf ia tne ci"iw i stancr. A ne cannot oe oauereQ oril uf i'"v. lli.Utr. 1 he Iton::a hJIci k their hair with rtant I, m, t I - IfQ- (Jcrrar.y. Saltpetre is used by Italians for cooling wioe. ' Tboau bcnweiuer wrote and wade pens ;. kt. r... w? j...: . . " ma itti, wvijJ Wil luvcniea DV t Gauls, and used bt the Roman Uit as pomatum. , Boiled water is aa;,' oa good authority, to freeze eoont man unoouca. iTtidmo taught bet to obey his orders. The Greek ar maa physicians prepared their -cm, medicioe' Guitavus Briclitem.-i;.) of BwedcnVwhen he died, had no hrK.J piiyaitiaua; aim hiiu ihq nil DarOtfj master Jacob,. aA. apotbcarjY rni,J Lncaviwd.lIujLl,CQofeswr.maffi jx. Tin.'.- i!-.-.t.j-i ; Jhanoea. :;. King Charles " lfriovit J to JLogland, grower, a.Jt Kmingia j prove the art of dying scarlets I to Make Brandy reacksTI peck of peaches, scald them in strocj lyej few at si time, let them lay fev momtats, then rub them with a totri cloth until the down is quite femot ed then lay them in icold water for 1 fe moments to a peck of peachef J middle size; take i lbs. loaf sugar make a syrup; boil them in it till tej der; then boil the syrup thick j tale a much brand as you have syrup, nil well together, put in the peaches anl tie them up close. -I Field Marshal 0 fjcanj. ,.Tht Id gtta mail, which arrived at Cartha geoa .on the 8th of April, brought in formation.' that Cn: CTLeary, com micucT vi trie xoiomoian army i Tarqui, which ' terminated the Wi with Peru, had been promoted to tk rank ot Field Marshal. - A friend wh has been la Colorable gives the fo! lowing particulars in relation to thi fortunate young ofiicer.' He is an frishman by birth, and c phew ! the celebrated Father Ult; ry, of the Franciscan order of Capu chins in Ireland. - He Came to GW. bia wheo about IT years of age, bav iog received a fine classical education and entered the army of Bolivar, li took an active pirt io most of the grca battles with the Spaniards,' divinguis! ed himself for hi braverv, andrrceiv ed several wounds; When B'iI'uj sat off for Peru, O'Leary was appoii: ted his Aid, with the title , of Lin:: . Colooe1.TJIiv JttacIiimebilftliTsnCkE tral amountedlmbst to adwriuM and it- baa bc.eo repaid by" cctfidec: Tndtin'dnessr r - '" - " rriOXeary "was sent! wuhi all tmpc j tant papers and despjtchea. lie mr travelled from Guayaquil to "Limar eight days- and nights. He wat ti; General's confidential . agent in Chi!' rfaringther war betwernihe-pcrirw: aad pniar.dsfPnhearingof i' battle oLAvac.ucboj W the total defeat of the panjardsHel;! Chilu where our infrirmant kne.wjiii joined Bolivar at LimaTand prdceedc thence to Cuzce. He returned t despatches to Colombia, and ther waited until the arrival of Bolivar marrying, about this time, a lady c Caraccas. ,-",- .. i; Aun? Jatc"; .a.n!c !?t'ar5,:'tr' sr pears that he was the commander i the Colombian forces, and in conje quence of the victory has been pr." motcd to ibe rankloflField, Marsha! He.ii now about 2(5 tears of age, a slender, elastic frame, light coff plexion. hair approaching the sandy polite, tasteful and dressy very tnuc I resembles the American Secretary cl State. Mr. Van Buren. His caretl has been truly a brilliant one. AV York sun e Cool- one An is-deadr tmtOMerned.,jai( changes and necessitieiof the worlJ. anoThe only lives to spfrililrriwe-at et the fruits of the earth. ' Like vermin or a wot?, when their ' tir li and rjcriib. and ia 1 r mean time'do' no" POod f theV nelCl plough nor carry burthens ; all theyTtfd A ithhittiproitibWvrH Juicjc3i.Ji.:.tM, Jirvty Ta'jlf- This year the Etfgluh monarchy cbmplsted the period ol ' one VwSW ycdrthom the time that: Esbert tended the throne; of afl England, ter thi union of the seven kirtgdonV of ihe heptarchy A- '' v " i lW THshrrsiaU)Bt pint of hick ory ashes, oae quari of boUmg vatrr and a tea cup of soot. if J, - . J 1 --4