7'iitf SHSa. tmV.Sir HIU Wit,1 .- . . """TIIrtTir!?! " , To Joutntmen TaWoTs 1"ttrANTED toemjitoy, three or four journey. r men tailors i o whom constant employ, subscriber, in Concord, N. C. ,.t- . THOMAS V. CNON. VvAy liataieJ -1 . f IV l uiilarigned qualified at August sessions JSL . of Kowan county court, ai the Executor of the Ian will of Dan'l, Wood: AH persona in debted to- said estate, are requested to make pa) -merit t and all persons having demands against the same, are requested to present them lor Settlement, or this notice, will be pleaded in bar. VM, B. WOOU, ) . THOS. WOOD, l' 3m93 Drugt, Dijt tivi 0 Medicine. lA.Jso,.H.n,j,MMl4Q nest pXMndciucible. ..v.f'"rjr si run joia ff, rt. ,h(?H9M; 1829. 3a(ob INetmUva Estate. TlIC subscriber, Administrator on the estate of Jacob Banning, late of Rowan oounty, fce'd desire all persons indebted to said es tate, to make payment by the 10th of Septem her next ; and all persons having claims against ilfexstate, are requested to. render them, prop erly authenticated, by that time, as I am desi rous of settling up said estate as soou as practi mble. -.- HUCiH PARKS, .KmV, . Jug. 18. 1829. 3t83 Tm the ovnim of I And containing GOLD. TpHE advertiser tans, for some year? previous . .X". to iremval ur ilu country, extensively engsged in the IVathing, liejininif, and Jitcying may be found valuable in a mining concern. Persons .desirous of availing ihenwelves of his servlceiTbyVWresMnp. piftajpaid,-&Ji Hiker, Boydton, MecLlcnburg.Cu. i t. will re ceive all necessary explanations. Jug. 21, 1829. .1t81 liftw Notice. fjlHE subscriber having removed from Lin I Colnton to his farm at the Huilalo Shoal Ford, on the public road leading from Lincoln ton to Sutcswile, nine miles from the latter place, and twenty from the former ( begs leave to inform the public, that he will continue the Practice of Law In the County and Superior courts of Lincoln, Iredell. Rutherford and Meck lenburg. He may be found at home, at all limit r xcept wbea necessarily abicntjfn liisjcir ruit. A'l letters on burineis, may be a JdrcMed " lo him in Statesville. 6t84 Jvh 28, 1829. RICHARD T. Bltl'MRV. P. The Editor of the Journal is requested to insrrt the above five times, and forward his accou.it to Statt jyilie. HAVE just received from New. York and Philadelphia, a fresh atmnltt nf , i- 89 , BEES WAX. ONE thousand pound of the first. quality of , BEES WAX wanted! for which a liberal price, will be given, in cash, at the Salisbury Medical and Drug Store. AUSTIN U BUttNS. Safithry, Jg, bh, 1829. 9 HAS just received, and opened at his Store in Salisbury, a large and handsome assort ment of Spring and Summer GOODS; Also, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Plated Ware, JIats, and Hatters' Trimmings, Crock, ery, a good assortment of Bqh'mg Cl'rxh', Shoes, Bonnets, rwV and every article ""-"jVl--tiTt asked for in stores. iHk at-ocLof goods has been purchased entire;, ly for tah and he is determined to sell them as low can be had in the place, for. cmK. or to lie are respectfully invited to call, examine, and iudire for themselves. X & GreciVBaraimi yU wlfiilWi t,rfwwm hHncrtn rmrrre - JB. lo the Weft, if possible itt -the spring, of-" firs the following Property for sale, upon rea son.ble terms, namely : " A Uuute and Lot on Main street, ad- M'X joining G. W. Brown, formerly occupied B'Si by i'',nelf M S!torc' and onv amung t,,e he"t stand tor business in Salisbury ( together .iri,ji out-buildinirs, "d a new and roni- -'pletely- flrtisjied office-, ho6CCapied ssitsuw'. f rftVS-V Also, o"0 s.cres Land, lyng in the " forks of llie Yadkui,-fie mltcs trom ' tHilUbunr. adioining Fred'ck. Ford, Zachariah MacAtee and others, on "'fc which are some improvements; and a . 1 asl-rt. a, for health, supposed to be equal 10 any i . : tation in the county. ' Also, 26 or 30 acres Land, lying on frarf Creek, three quarters of a mile from town, ad- wining; John Itiman, Thomas Mull, snu owiera, on wMco mere are icn ur Ground, of first quality. , ! Also a number of SulUtal Tm 11 u-v, tor ra e ; at Via store In talbry. - 1 In Mchance for, or in payment of. t.ie atcve tf ... property, notes of hand on solvent pciui's or negro property, n i receiveu. Those who wish to buy, ould do we. I to Plyoon. EDWAKD CUI.SS. P. R. Tlie remaining w c GOUJA o:i , hand in Concord, comprising a k'' d awopnient, ( belonging to the subscriber, will be sold oil on v irn.i : ami nsvmept mnde ay to the pur- - chaser, if the ho!e stock cuuld be du-po-ed at one sale. THE subscriber hss the pleasure of anoun cing to his friends and customers, and the public in general, that he in now receiving from Philadelphia and New York, sz&rm AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT III tteapeil md moil taijiionatlje m, GOODS he bui LVtr had. Having been selected with great care, by himself, and bought for cuth, he feels perfectly confident, that for like patterns and equal "utilities, he cannot be 'Undersold b any other House in the place.- ; Tbe public are respectfully in vited to call ami examine To? prTSrafa iVlrV WtHffTiny omt86 kept m Mores BARTER. HISKEY, Wax, T.llow, Hidt-p, Shoe thread, Fat Cattle, Corn, "Oats,- Live-Rattlesnakes, or Cwh, . . Will U token, in cichnngc for - Coffee, Towder, Iron, Nails, . Sugir, S'.iot, Lead, Mo!a'sc. Soap, Tea. Lihrty llill, S C ) Jw,e lit, 1829. ) We g"v Insertion tj the fojwiif letterrfroa the belief that U teaches lemkt of great value, pectaJltoj serving of particular attention Paper, lnd-g, or cath. J. (J.UILICK. 3mt8J To Uotttm tVinwers. rsnHE aubicriber havine been 3 S fri nnrntlv Milicited by hi) fcWa ld cuMomers. again to etfabliah U 3 toe Uill JIUKinif u"' a.uHBaH1 i- .i :.. v.l.tl..rw xtvncVi. rWHK subscriber having determin X ed on renMiving to tbe Wel in t:tober next, offer lor sale the lot towing LANDS in the county of Montromerv: The Plantation where he now iiv: S containing OVVVJ slicrts ui uuuu Ivinir on the Yadkin ll,rre milfS ?,nve (lie Narrows of the Yadkin. The situation is i i.i,. iul huildincs pood. '""'I' .. , ,.i .... II..,,.. Also, the well Known Rum '!... Dam Creek, contnuung VU Acres Tract t !W Arrr, aojuiiMii not but give us ail great anxteiie for you. A$ much hat been, secured for bv your particular position and the acquain tance' to which you have been reibnvqen ded, as could be done towards thiebg you from the dingers which surrout you. But thrown on a wide world, among entire grangers, without' a friend or guardian to advise, so young too, and with so littte experience ot mankind, your dangers are great, and still your safety roust rest on yourself. -A-' deter mination never to do what is wrong pru dence and good humor, will go far to wirds securing to you the estimation' of the world. When 1 recollect (bat at four teen years of age, t,he whole . care and direction of mvaelf was thrown on my self entirely, without relation or friend qualified to advice or guide me, and re- collect the various orts of. bad company wuh which 1 associated from time to time r am "astonished' -I eH Fn6Ruolf-T1tli tome of hemr-and-becom -aa worthless lonunc 10 wecome acquaimca very cany with some characters uf vtf v high stand in and to feel tbe incessSTwish that I could ever become whather were. Un der temptations and difticuKiet, 1 would ask myself what would Dr. Small, Mr. Wythe, Peyton Randolph, do m this situ ation ? What course in it will injure me (heir approbation ? 1 am certsin that this mode of deciding on my conduct, tended more to its correctness than any reason ing powers i possessed. Knowing the even and dignified line they pursued, I could never doubt for a moment which of two courses would be in character for them. Whereas, seeking the same 6b ject through a process of mors! reasoning and with the uundicrd eve of vouth, I should often hive erred, from the cir cumstances of my position, I was often brown into the society of horse racers, card players, fox hunters, s i nufiv and professional mcnr and dignified men, and mBusl4VucmorrTehr6Y'flerUeaitfoi"tt tot the victory of f favorite horse, the issue of a question eloquently arguea at toe Bar, or in the great council of the nation, well, which of these kinds of reposition should I prefer? That of a horse -u k y ! a fox hunter I an orator f or r Ix ut t . . f s rfvntat ot.TO COtintTV't HRhlai i.c-4 sured my.:dcr Jeffersoft. tbatihx TiitTe returns into ourselves. Ibis self .C'.trcbi sing habit, is not trifling, nor .useless, but leads lo the prudent selection and steady nursutt of what is right. Manned rrood humor as one of a O iKa rLsrvHiive& of our nf nee an! tran quility. It is among the most effectual, and its effect is so well imitated -nd aid ed, artificially, by politeness, thai this al so becomes an acquisition of but rate value. In truth, politentsi is ai ifiiisl good humor, it covers the ntorhl r.' ' I it, and ends by rendering haoituai p un real Vir to probable he is gratified -by a beliSFlf ani I have no right Mepriv hi Ulie gratification. If he wants information, he, wilUsk hi and then I will give it in noa sured terms ) but if he still believes his own atory, and shews a desire to dispute lrUr Arr'r.here are two classes of disputants most ireucnuy to m with among us. The Crslia of ' young students, entering the threshold of sci ence, with first view of its outlines, not yet filled up with the details and modifi cations which a further progress would bring to their knowledge. The other consists of the ill tempered and rude men in. society, who have taken up a passion for politics. 'Good humor and politeness never introduce into mixed society a question on which they foresee there will be a difference of opinion.) From both of those clashes of disputants, my dear JeflVrson, keep aloof as you would from the infected subjects of yellow fever or pesfilence. Consider yourself, when with them, as among the patients of Bedlam, needing medical more than moral coun sel. Be a listener only, keep within yourself, and endeavor to establish with yourself the habit of silence, especially oa pott;icsin. tbf fevryed state jf our rights either in fact or pnnciple. 1 hr are determined as to the facts the? will -believev and the opinions on which, they will act.- - Get by X benvthere lore, as you would bv an anery bull; it is not for a man of sense to disnute the road, with such an animal. You will be more ex posed than others to have these animals shaking their. horns at yoUi because of the relation in wbich you stand with me. Full of political venom, and willing to see me and to hate me as a chief in the anta gonist party, your presence will bo to them what the vomit grass is to the sick dg, a nostrum for producing ejaculation. Look upon them exactly with that ee, and pity them ss objects to whom you can administer on'.v occasional ease. M y character is not within their pocr. H is in the hands of my fellow citizens at large, and will be conaigued to honor or infamy by the verdict of the republican mass of ' t-ur country, accoiduig W what themselves will hte seen, not what their EMPERQIl OF TURhE IV -he fbnowmff portraiV)f the Terkish Empe ror, is froro a Utter, published in a French pa. pfiuifliaAtstunople,Juaai I finally saw hm for whom 1 was look er, "therefore, coiisldrf these ptq))ies in jjn jpcrj0us flowery iaaguage, a politics as requiring any notice from X0" populace, composing the fciear l nH ilaati nhew that vou are not strata to leave my character to the umpirage of public opinion. look steadily to tnc pur suits which have carried you to I'hlladel pr.'u ; be veiy "elect in the .society you 'attach, rourself to t nl - avoid taverns, drinkersr smokers,. i'HcrV, urd dlssiparcd persons generally, for it is with such Htkt K. ...l. .,.! rnnirniioni arise i and TT)U will i r S vis i piiu find vour path moie easy and tranquil. The limits of my paper warn mo it w time tor m'c to close, with my affection ate adieu. THOMAS JIM I utsu.-t. counted muHnudei appeared to imposing than those cries with which Kings ot western i.urope are saluted. , Surely fortune was not deceived when she gave the ernpiue to him whom 1 then had before my eyes. - Lvery thing about him evinces the haughty and immovea ble character which astonishes the world. His eve, sunken and penetrating was filled whh majesty ; his nose, slightly elevated, indicated generosity and bold- . ness ; there was something Imperious in the contraction of his tips, which could hardly be seen 'amidst his long black beard. His p.hysiognomVi calm concen trated, which had not in any feature that imprint of human passions, formed in tlio finest mould, was of a perfectly uitifirrn olive cast: no trace of the irculatioh of blood could be perceived m it. It-was only for a moment in the lightning glan ces of his eyes, that the energy of his soul .Rlfepiji'f'IjJ!' rest w' psfetdft hil csttid be seen thatrmmandeilmU.. lluil9 CI IIIVII niim tlltfl Iiv rvit .. beautiful Arabian horse which trembled under bimraml-whose ardour he. restrain- ed with 'hlsptrfoLh! totw DO wapi syniu'U oi inc ijcujuc, aiiomisirvo to his rein. He advanced like the. king of kings, and tbe ruler of the destinies of men. When he passed before' them, his subjects veiled theit faces, or raised their hands to their eyes, in order tJiat they might not be blindedby the splendour of his majesty. His costuma was magnifi cently simple ; the plume of diamonds and the s.iUle for were the only marks of his supreme dignity ' In Jdama Jail 'e ninni-dal! -Z.V'TWor. letter. writer, says, that th The''' .has brcn throng"'! to liejr Mish fanny Wright,' although tickets srat 50rrnti and says, that many of tho ladies n - headlorfg proselytes. "The writer -anM? ; "fhe is a cimnidg, tloqueut woman, arwl . fives her poison in a golden bowl -rrarri nu t!ie mast ot where he is prepared to maae SBiT repair jiaw. .ftb v. ry best material, in a mptnor style ol workinan-'hip, and on terms the moat accommo Wi,ng,een in the.e haid iimea. llMliUjJlWJXnLi'L'KJ seven years; emph wK pafT's-twiisM-r hree or four of the Ust ae.aons in picking c.X- ton, for the exprf v p.rptsa oi mure . -tiHaimins: himself with the pru.c.ple and prac- bavii stitute nearly equivalent to the re tue. It is the practice of sacrificing those whom we meet in society ill and nrefrrence, which will gratify them, and deprive us cf no ,i,;n nrth mnment'a ronvideration ; it I II 11 I I! - ----- i mom tm vsmm rnT. Aummary of Mr. Cu' mrr-iri StiHfm. It sets a great portion of the I'nited btales at variance. It is a tax of tho many for the benefit f the few. - It degrades the morals of the laboring classes. s the giving a pleasing and fl nttring turn to our expressions, which will conciliate .1 ... I . ..A .ilk ti a the others, ana mKe mem pica-r.i wi... .. a pric n this A.o, a r 'ii.ij.Mu..l.1U a themselves. Haw rhrap l!.n me. rncrr ucwtr - 1 " -- - - .- ,v. i. tr.r of 50 Acrs, in the lower part of ror ihe pood will of another . ne coliutw on Cbeek-s. Creek; adjoining N. : j Ielurn for a rude thi.tg said by an Clrk . . . ...her. it briifes him to his senses, it mor In naymgnt, will be tsken 'groes goou . In the most salu , ... ii. nurehuer's note, uedit "r wn'lld no be objectionable. lo well lo api'iy J'ji-"- f H" ClllsllDLM. 4t83 rmnr unwell wilU me prn..'' r - .owration.oC '' UHeful "'-''" . : . .... tutllt II pne kmI 'wbf v-f Ammnr iTierft. and makmr hitsIf ac- " quaintej ith the plan1 on wli.nrthef fTT trwtiwiifi a . U-rfra frels siMirc.l. tint 1 by bis enlarged experience, thus acquired, to making and repairbf nd picking rotton, lie can construct Machines superior to any ever clone ui North Carolina. , . Tboie a ishing. work done in this hue ol tusi rtes, ate riimecifully invited to call on the ib scriber, witi the plan and eiecutwrt of his w w iiutirc fur thenvelve He iU spare no pains in aupplying htimtll with - tt.a t...i . la be had in lh country I ami v ill fniV ni'. rrnair (Jin. aceordinr to onlers 1 raaaonable terms. All thou who may please to call on him, win find him either at his shop or tWttlinr in Iniry, ready to eaecute any job with which luey may be please J to faor him. SAMUEL rMLFA. ,1 other, it briifgs him to his senses, it ro!,,1 fTi tif.es and corrects him in the most IUI IIUCIBII . . . . ... f.. .. I lary way. and places mm at tne iccw u. .tir pood natttm-HHh-W c v"ui nnv. lut in stating pruaemiai ruic our rovernment in sotietv, I n"4' not om,t Ysaayc YUd 10V hwlU. ,he important one, of never entering into - ..- . . . . a . a t t I . ' aawlvh SaHiM hfr. I uti.j.v IK of Sctit.t . wai kn ifSttmre of one of two ABL sril ' - ----- - l l ncivi TVS ' wit. on the prcinis the lif estate djJJuUll, convincing the other by srgu of Margaret Kbiyoun that !; .-. I h,fe 9een msny of then gtt ,u tr.ct ol tana wneretin i.emuci . . . . .K,.,,n . .. , i- t. itniF warm, scronuns ruic, " - n i .. . .i . ..iL.n iii i.n.1 nut in. ttm anotner. r.v tt.' 'M;nnfmrftat. Av -ier. mam Awat diaDsssionaia reasoning, either in aim aiding to puicnase, are repi.r.. iu 0,,udC or weigning anma . the Und befnr tha clay aaiai wae u ... tendance, and terms made known on day ol sale, by ' m f ors .twS!l I 10- her audience, shout hozannss -to they know nut what. Courier WEtujuirtr. .Vu.riT-iYf, A't 4. 1 1 is though:, by many of our moit obtervant farmers, that the eomtiry since its fust settlement, has.., never been blessed wiMv virrr-prospws of on aWndant and overflrtwing harvest. The sinatl grain which was fimsed by tho -last of June yielded a bountiful rc'tirn j But in the appe stance of the corn crops the promise ot more pirevmii returns is hcH out. Ills indeed inteiesting at this moment to cast the eye over some fivlds we have seen in this county; it brings forcibly to the recollection the fihuloui accounts given in early times by the facetious adventurers of the wilderness, who, in order to increase the surprise which simple and true relation of farts lone would have excited, would frequent ly s'.tempt to brighten the cbaiic.tr of this "land of promise by telling their i . . . . . . ........ It is an aristocratic fystem many la-1 fnenda in the " old settlements marine bor lor the few. "lK 0 rnm prmwr u ru, u. rrr-, h cuts off .11 hope ol the poor from '' ' '".' '" '' rising to independent It forever bars bom them the means . .. ...,, ,.,. and qualifications ol obtaining olbce. ol , n.)ro,ilion , ,8 present ( htrf trust and prohf. - ----....-i w. fommnrcad without p- It degrades the morals of the young ( . (i(J j, COI ,inocd ajthout prudence and rising generation. jt-l( re kless in its nature, and inn.r Ii prevents them Irom beconupg iniei- ligcnl men. yp-pses them to cfampany Ol 'ne worst kind. 1, rn!iife9 intemnerance slid its st- JOHN HAWS. 2t82 j WAUONEItS, Dririns lo Faycttcrillc, sMSiril.I. fmd it to their advanUge, to stop at w .i.. ii ... TnrJ. where every con- m m lilt F. - . standing uncommiUf d in argument our- selves. It was one ot ma rui wH.vu, above all others, made Uoctor rranun ,k. mnt amiable of men tn society, uv. . . I. . i.vi. m rnntradict anv bocy. n ne was urged to announce an opinion, he did i, r.,k.r h atkinff Questions, as if for in- r .ln n. k. .nirrellnr doubts. When i. provided for Man and Horse, to make ,nD,her emress an opinion which ifortablc, at the rnlerate charge ot mvself.be has S right Uy and night, for the pnvuege o. u -"' , mf , wh tnyutd - i in,,., fi.r. aaier. anu i ia nil oumiuui v to tk Yard, are a Grocery i oue.r,0n it. His error does me no in "'V o ' a,.,r. Bread BhoD awl Confec- :. ii I bacomt a lon HulSOts ami siw-iaiv.. , , ..j- ju.,, t oitary, and a ""use w n- - - t0 bring all men oy lorca wi ""' - , TpWn. cl-sp. Com art. 1 , m be W..ted, it h able MTlt.-forf'ftS111'' ' ' . tending evils to a greater extent than any "other cause. It is a poor plan for making Tresidents of the United Mates. It has already ruined a good portion of eotHH ff -" v-... .. ... ,, ,;. .1. U iructive to the interests of the farmer-loV uitftcUotf proltttesTe'sHe- tw- ' It is destructive 10 the mercantile in- lereats look at Boston. It is pernlcioos to the health ol those employed in it. vemtnee llicm com cents a day Yard, the use shelter. Attaclied detet mined in Its purjK,se, which this country has ever witnessed, f t aas com ir'aminc' decretory, uehrt It wintnnwti what the course tl tho present Adminis tration would be; anJ the la-tion have thereby put it out of their p wer lo say that their opposition is pradnced by tr.w acts of their opponents. No! they vir tually declared, 'our opposition is to Andrew Jackson, and not to nis mea sures .we. Care, Mwtjayhey.jro-. whether roo or vail we will opiso rnletn. be propi8.uowaraaMiJUuvaa4,u feioice that these men cease to have . . . a . ..fat weight or intttientS in tn inum in ui ing nation. ,V. York Courier. Utmbling.-TUt editor of tbe Castle- an Vl alast isi.in. hal4 irrMnl arcuments ywt , , IUII, ' H H.IV.... 1 r. - Its exaroplc lready abandoned by 1 mul ji, rempted to go to onhealthv der countries Colombia and Mexico. I cj,matf , IrKpursuit of wealth. The Bos- t a. ... itenendcnt-rjr wa are ,on Palladium says, i can add a short ..it... .ml not buvers. story. An old l.dy was4ormcr:y in tho It does not increase man'.a gnrrrandii othe habit of recommending emigration, to gnrmaiiui i uw, o n additional 1 Hattndoes. " where" sbfi i learnedly sta n.igbtsfiei a scry (e ye ine nocrs by creating " i. l.rnc said "a mA ars residentti

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