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4 v I v V o whi 3 s.vusnauY, rowan cour; ty, h. c.......tuesday, suprcMBEa s, 1023. VOL,. A), 4C3. r many ' vtrwn ut la mr , ehaM M proton, -unuui Say ke.M 1 1 or tV "MTi Ml, Jf una, o ltU r pul f. MttriiMmtnt :uat tut th " . t. Mitur, ft fTTViE subscriber Intention being to remove nmirwclf possible- in-the-wrfmrj-of' jWeHeiWsf namely TF"7 '- a ouw andtlof on Main street, ad. tt ana torpusincBS in oaiisuury t lureuier ?$tto tmt-buiklings, and anew and com pletely finished ptiice, now occupied ai a tauoc;s ."'""V - Also, ojv acres xwina, tying in iuc 5 i Forks of the Yadkin, nine miles from Salisbury, adjoining Fred'ck. Ford. i'"' 1 C ft! -It 1 . w hich are some improvements j and ,i for hfl'h. supposed to be equal to any PJan . :.. id r.ountv. "' ' ' i l26 or SO acres Zanlyinff on Crane Creek, three quarters of a mile from town ad sn;.,;n John ttaman, Thomas Mull; and i nomas muu, ana oin era, h'icli there are ten or twelve acres Meadow Ground, in nwiu," J Vvi a number oi ouut na vin ir urr, lor aic tV.s store in Salisbury. tn eichanee for, or in payment of, the above property, notefof hantfoil soInt persens, or r.trrt) rripcr;, -wmi . v . , r..ff. ll.oss ho wish to buy, would do well to ap nW soon. EDWARD CRESS. vMi,hw.JS.U 1.829. .78 r. 87 The remaming COOO.?on ,JPtll.Concot,comprm belonginf; to tne wmsenner, wih dc eoiu on on L. terms: and payment made easy1 to the pur chaser, if the whole stock could be difipotcd at fine mi. ' To Amotion liihntts. rVIHE subscriber having been JsL " frequently loHcited by hi old customers, again ,tb establish the Oin Making Burinui has opened his shop in - Salisbury whtr he is prepared to make and repair Gin, of the Tfry best materials, in a superior atyle of vorkmannhlp, and on terms the moat iccommo. datmp.even in tries hard times, n t "llwTfij ; be ire ngaged iirlhe-ttmnets rx trrj revenyean; employ ing a part oi iiisF.uroe ior hree or four of the lst seasons In picking cot ton, for the exprr? purpose of more fully ac luaiaimf hiroelf vitu the prir.cipes and prac tical opera' ion of these useful machines i' and ; hiTirty recently rishei South Carplina, where -Aft wt improved Uline ate u uscy with ihe Vww oTetsmining them, and making himself ac ij'jajntci ith the plan on which tbey are con. urucjpd, kt. ir-Ke therefore feels astured,'1hkt hy hit knlsrged experience, thus acquiredtfn Kxkinjr and repairing Gins,1 sod picking cotton, ea KrtruclJhine)'superiorio ny erer cone n tsonn uaroims. , ,. . ' Those wisliing work done io this fine of bus! nets, arespectfu!lyinrlted to ; call on the sub scribcr, witness the plan a n execution of Til work, exsmtne-end Jlge,foeuenwtiremrHe will pre no pains in supplying himself fith the best materials to be had in the country f and iU miike aiw repnie Gins, according tO-nlert jtceived, cn tltortr notice and reasonable terms. All thue who may please' to call on him, will find him either at his shop or Uellinr in Salts bury, ready to execute any job with which they may be pleased to favor him. , ; J SAMUEL FRALEY, Wuiifry, Jf . 6, 1 S9 " , ' 79 To Journeymen 'CaUbrftl ; W ANTED to emplov, three rfourjourney ?T men tailors! to whom constant employ, jand (jod wages, wiu be gin, Apply to the vjoscriuer, in voncord, N . J. . ' . . . , - -TyOMAS Xe CANONi )wxC. Wood's "RalateVtf THU undersigned qualified at August session! cf Rowan county court, as the Eiecntors thrlwt will fDanl. Wood:' tAll persons in. "Wbted to said estate, are requested to make ryment j and all persons having" demands hK"in the same, are requested to present them ( ScfJemenL. or. this notice mUht ntraded In v. T um. u. tvnnn.i . ' . TWOS. WOOD. J TV' -hpai mk, 182S. Sm9l . OTVs THI3dsy.m Vrr JWun, who says his came is ISAM, and! that he belong to a man by "M nmt of Willia:n Thomnson. of Cheater div 'rict, 8oith Carolina, wa committed to the jail f Mecktenburir county. K C. The owner is . t "J- ursTSi iqti tse mm away. . - - may. Ol Meckknhurg tunty. jlV OTICEM.Thi9 day.1i A'$gt Ma, who says Al Vt name Is GEORGE, and that he bflnnin a min by the name of Thomas M'Clintick, of -'iTer u.itnet, 5. C was cnmmittel to the jail Mecklenburg county, N. C. The owner ts 'eqtirsted to come forward, prove property pay tWgMtndUkehimawat. r r t away. , "JO .lynn J3, 1839. -JOUN SLOAN, SVs N S 81 Mnkknbnrm nrf wuntf To tic Qwntrs of Land containing piir. advertiser was, for some years previotts to his remaval to this country, extensively WKaged in the fftn.'v, Rv, ind fnj rT rr"'"' .' -rotseaiing also an ev 2 no1,"g r Chymistry; his assists T be found vln.KU t. . :J.l renons desirtnis of in;iiB tbenvelves of his R.v Vy rdff W.pttoge pall Ceo. L. Mer Boydton, Mecklenburg Co will re- M V 3acob "Bewmns1! Estate. FjnilE subscriber Administrator on the es'ate jL of Jacob Benning, late cf Rowan county, dee'd. desires all persons indebted to said es tate, to make payment b the 10th of Septcm br oext i and all person blvW cUm Sjjsinst the estate, ve rehueted to rendet; them, prop. eriyjMnticateaby that time, m J am desi rous of settling up said estate as sonu as practi cable, u,-., .y .M.-.U.IICGU FABKS.J'n. nj.8,1829. . , 3t8J - a iiftn :! -r nTtUE'aubscriber has the pleasure ot anbun. JL cing to his friends'and customers, and the public in general, that be is now receiving from Philadelphia and New York, . AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT - V MII "-'7 Cheapett and moit FatMonabl . GOODS in t he has ever had. I laving been selected with great care, by himself; and bought for coA,,h6 feela perfectly confident, that for like patterns and equal qualities, he cannot be undersold by any other Mouse in the place. ' The public arc respectfully in vited to call and eiamine for themselves. His assortment com. prists almost every article nsuallv kepti,, Stores. MICHAEL BROIVN. SolUbury, July 6th, 1829. - 3mt86 WTTAS just received and opened alhis.Store 1.3. in Salisbury, a large and handsome assort ment of Spring and Summer GOODS; , Also, Groceries, I lard ware, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Hats, and Hatters' Trimminps, Crock, ery, a good assortment of Bolting Cloth, Shoes, Ucnnets, and every article usually asked 4ot4s stores. Ilia stock of roods has been purchased entire ly for ouh t and he is determined to sell them as low as can be had 'mi the place, for cath, or to punctual customers on a short credit- The pub ic are respectfully invited to call, examine, and judge for themselves. 8aHtbvrji.Jn? H 1829. 70 BARTER, HISKEY. Wax, JV Tallow, Hides, Shoe threatl, Fat Cattle, Corn, Oats, Lfvr Rattle Snakes, Cahr- , WUl be taken in exchange for J Sugar, Coffee, -te-Khot - r" Powderr5""-" J-ead, w t - . Iron, , Motaues,... . Soap,". 1 Tea, '.' Libert? UilUS. C. Jum lsf. 1829. y :. Naila, 2. - Taper . t Indigo, of cash.' ' J. OARL1CK. mt83 NOTICE. .. j"V riilE aubscriber having determ'm r JL ed on removinr to the West in TgJowinjtXANDS in the county, of lir"' Montgomery : The Plantation where he now lives, containing lyin? on the Yadkin River, three miles shove the Narrows cf the Yadkin. . The situation is healthy, and buildings good. ,v Also, the well known gold mint on Beaver Dam Creek, containing 90 Acres.. . Also,' a Tract of 100 . Acres, adjoining the Rowan line, rhere George Hodge now lives. Also, a tract of 50 Acres, in the lower part of the count), on Cheek's Creek: i adjoining N. ClarVa. - -.V. , v. .' ' In paymgnj, will be takes Negroes, good noVs, or the purchaicr's notej with a" Tiberal credit, or cash would not be objectionable. ' Do well to apply soon. w, u. CIUSHOLM. Jugwir 10IA, IB. 4183 frnilE subscriber having removed from Lin JU. eolnton "lo his farm at the Buffalo Shoal Ford, on the public road leading from Lincoln, ton to Ststrsilje, nine mile from - the latter placevnd twenty-fmm t be -rbrnier r begs leave to inform the poblictluf he will continue the frartice f Law i the-. Cauolviwi Supcnee i counsor i.incum, ireue.i. uuuienuru anc Met. lenburg. He may be fuund at home, at ail times except when necessarily absent on his cir. cult. , All letters on' business, may be addressed to hira in StstesvUle.' ' "6t84 JhIj 28, 18. ; RICHARD T. BRUMBY. F. 8.. The Editor of the Journal is requested to insert the above five times, ami forward hi account to Statesville. ' Tfikeii undiii QonuaUtd TO jail in Saliaburr. oa the I8tb inst. two gro men, named Patrick and H'Hm the the former says he belongs to A Uta Watson, and the latter Mrs he betonn to CapL Benj. Watson of Prince k EdwaM county, Va, 1 Patrick is about 24, and Wilson 22 years old 1 the for. mer is 9 reel 0 or T. the Utter 9 leet 4 or 3 inches highs they are of common else, father dark complected, and likely fellows t they had a pass to go to Alabama, probably forged 1 no particular mark on them. The owner is desired I .ftrx'WitW'' i , 8t f. -l . I article U taken from an Enjl'ish publication's INSECTS. K There is a species of insect sometimes fo be met with, on the eit of Kent end Sussex, which has never been described in ny system f etymolor that 1 eyer sw. Its form is generally very slender i t wilks on - it s hinder legs with evsjo tck mincing gait j its face is narrow, palo and soioo.hi--4hftu gh 4a orae eubjrctt w hiker iai-SiiV it teeth ire remarkably white, and lwiys exposed; English; and it wears broadleafed blatk French- straw bat, a blue round Jacket narrow nankeens, and Spanish leather dancing pumps. These may teem f ery urange things for an insect to wear, but nevertheless such is the fact, and more over it emits strong odour of musk and and eau de Cologne especially in the morning, when it first comes out of his hole, It delights to hop and flatter about among the ladies ; though it is never seen with one lady alone probably from an in stinctive fear that a single lady might at tempt to catch it slyly, and deprive it of its liberty. But whenever ladies congregate in troupes as on marine parades, or in public reading rooms, miiinerV shops, or bazaars, it will hover aboit them as though it were quite enamoured of their society t and yet, should mm approach the group to which it has attached itself, i; instantly flutters away to some other grouper just as butterfly flutters from one flower bed to another, before the rude presence of the gardener. The ladies, generally, seem to be much pleated .with it, and often emptor it in various little mailers." It will fetch0 nd carry for them; take their orders to their per fumers; skip to the master of the cere monies about their ball tickets; read the list of arrivals from the library books to them ; monopolize all the newest news papers, and carry them to their table whether they want them or not ; bop down to the beach and enquire the wy of the wind open and shut their para sols, carry their reticules; string seed beads t polish muscle shells ; and fasten a loose sandal ribbon to perfection; in re turn for all which small servkes they will sometimes, (when they have no be area ture in immediate attendance upon them.) set it astride upon a little pony end let it ride out with them, icja morning.- Gen tie readerr-dost know this vaitrjly If thou dost not, thy state Is the more gracious r for -irt-we to know him,4 albeit there arc many such to be found, in sheltered places, all along shore, any warm day between the beginning of July and October. I hate heard some ladles caress an insect of this kind under the name of Papillon mon cherficHt Pafullon ae iner ; uu; i met witn one at uargate, about three weeks ago, thai the ladies, there, called Siftiohi and a very fine one it was only it lisped so that it could not pronounce what appeared to be its own proper name, and called Itself Thifitk'n. It somehow got a hurt Io, its eye -but, gentle reader, with your leave, It shall tell its own tale In its own way ; and then you will have a better notion of the thin than you -could - have- by-anydescription -of mine : It came fluttering into Ketti son's Libra ry, one fine morning, the upper library in Uawky square; and perceiving a bevy of . belles busily4 exchanging their tickets for trinkets, it settled down . amongst hem . . , Good Heavens, Sipsonl (exclaimed the adies) -why do you wear that green ihsBe-over your eyef O BIHh Crippth, (it replied) -O With Davitb!- don't athk me. Thipih'nth il rnotb't dethtroyed ! O MiuhhltU Miller you can't conthietre ...y a Gracious roe ! . conceive what f Do tell os, there a dear Sipson-tcll!us how .it happen'd arc you seriously hurt : " ' lW.k;m lit d .the,5ipm--liiin op its little green shade "';Good,'t rracions what wjeys iTnor Smson .--but do i fell us, there's a! clcarl- tdl ut'howi It ru lljjL Why the. fact Ith, thith iI alwayth wain witn loatncr inoap you anowj sou Ttlhtcrday morning ! left a ooothqiafe .a .a TXT .a . s a a of Windther thoap on' toy wath-band tbtand; but, when 1 went to bed at night thurnbody bad taken it away ; and : Dear me I only think how vastly dis reputable; i Pon my Aonrvr It'th'true- they had taken it quite away, and put , common hite thoap iothtead of it 1;1 ho (query to, J I opened mr thambet door, and cal led (MolIy ! Molly thambermaidl! but nobody thpoke V , ; X How ' provoking I what uncommon! improper creatures they Ira it these uvna - . . . . Oil Mhh DarhVyoti-'ptvew" ides I tut f ou tball beej, Jtobod; wthtrM ini The fulowing mmusin and I eouU hear nothing but thumbody thriorcing imtntnthljr , -v l ' 'What, all gone, to bed, I suppose ? how'sapremely ridiculous t i. ;"V: Thet vraU Mhh Crippth ; though in deed, it watli rather late,1jctauth I'd been thittinp up copying that thweet kedrill for MrtFrinncmore, yotjTTinow WeH,Tl called Molly Wlony tharobermaid V Mollv tT-gthakly in that manner,4 ereY ? piague are you oawunr. aoout r mi want my thoapl' tbald I thumbody'ih taceiiaway iny ikinoinorinoap ;; ioq found you, and "your thoai too.5 0q f ?j) bed, you fool! tluid the great gruff Toitb. But I wath determined to perthavcre for I did'nt uodertlistand why Ithud wath mythe!f,with jcoramoa .white- thoap when had'a podthquar.0 of. Windtbor thoap of i raiy iowrfi Molly V flhald I again ;- Molly tharrjbermaid want my thoap! I want my" Windthw thoap, Molly.' But Molly Qjd'nrtomcI.endJ was jutht going to. give If up in dcihpair, when 1. heard a rumbUog noub athe far end of the dark Jobbr. .and Me re'A'a lumfi Jor woV thiid he" thame. 'Rruff voith, and I reihieyedit thma'ck in my left eyeing Ji -j-t Good gracious, Sipson, you don't say so l end what was ita; ? ; Why a lump of thoap ath I thupposM ; for I did'nt ih'top to pick it ijip then; but 4505 lotoibeaatjoonia though 1 could'nt tbleep at all, for the immenth pain of H j antlthit b" morning', myeye wath all thwell up' ath youbVe and there 'wath thith great lump of thofp lying hrmfifea"moeril60rf': T Good groiousroe I Whlf wretcr.! Poor -Sioion I Sec exclaimed the-ladies, as they examined the1 Jump of. thogfif . to all which toe.oipson responded leth and it ith'nt 71Wo; thoap neither P und there 1 left them.f " " - Indian .Jntwer to a ChaUcn&ttX have wo objections tn thisduel affair.l The one is, I should hurt-you,nd tbe-other is, lest you should hurt me. I do not see any good it would do. me. la. put a bulltt through any part of your body. 4 could make no use of you when dead,' fortny uliuary" purpose, alj Vfould of a rabbit Lor a turkey. 1 am no Cannibal, to leeu on fltsV'of'niieti' ; why iKen'shbbf ' down a human creature of whom 1 could make no use V A buffalo would he better meat for ibouchyour,i!esbjni2ht-be delicate and tender, yet iuwants thaLfitmnjis and that consistency which takes and retains salt. At any rate it would not be nnor one voyages. You might make a eood Engltsft s'.ew or an Amsticai barlj'acuc, it is true, being of-the-natorebf aiTopos sum 1 buti people are not in the habit "of barbacutng anr thing human m these en- ugotenea times, as to your- mac, it is not worth tsklnrr off, being little better ihart a yearling cblu As to myself, 1 don't like to stand ic the way of any thing harmful.. I am under crest spprehen siori you ? might hit me.l that being, the case, 1 mint 11 most acvisaoie 10 stay at distance ' If you want to try your pis tola, take some obiect, a tree or a barn door, about my idlmenslons J and if you hit that; send me word, and I shall ac knowledge that had 1 bee'n In the . tame place you might have also hit me. ' . f Curio'ut Cuitom.- It is a cuttom in the Bantoo of Msicoing, nesr Cambray,'wlth the young girls of the heighborhood," for two or three Sundays after Easter to place themselves in' sin gje- files along the bank of the Canal, liter the high road leadlog to Cambtay, 1 theyoung. men. ranging themselyesinto rows on the opposite side. One of the latter then "patses over the bridge, and slnglevoot the malden'he has and they leave the place togeth he place together.V TheLuar. A.u.-, : .4 tame ceremony continues, perhaps, for two or .three Sunday s till all the girls are takrd bfft as it rarely occurs that any one ii;ltfujstithoutApsxuierk;..At-.lbejxt cabaretr a pledge Is given In a bomber, oiibef during the following yuNr- TAKtXG A NEWSPAPER.: .TheJMltQr.fttiheJjedericktownJIer aid cites a recent, instance within his own knowledge of the advantage resulting to Farmers from taking a paper, and as 'tis a matter in which we feel some interest we here insert it is an- admonition 10 those who are. remiss in providing themselves with the cheapest means of raining In for- mstion known i it the country. " In Janua ry last wbeauour was telling at upwards of 8 per barrel in Baltimore, a subscri ber 10 the Herald had ccterrnlned, afier disposing of one hair hit crop at this price, to store the balance snd wait for a future rise in the market. Iq the mean time .there - appeared in . the i Herald catena e nt of the, prices artd.duika oa flour Jin- EpglaooV." Frore Mrsfatemeat it a eyident tbat at r.o time c'iJ the price there exceed S9i and the duties' were then rc duccd to 12 cents per barrel, and at this low rate they continued but $ very short time It was therefore evident that afterdeducting freight Insurance, com mission, and a tsraall profit .to the mer chaflfT M',&ai Oof worth more than ZT t baireio, tbli-coumr Iq question therefore very praidehtly re- wnoic crop ; .wnite his -neighbor;"' wha r " neP?pcrt P-itreitcd on idle ru-",- -. -mor that i jour would,J5I0 bere,bar;. c 1, vest, retained, the greater prt of hisf and t after lying .but of his .money- fol. 4- or - --- -months will now be 'obliged to Wo ',. ?tAvery mitcrialdifference.and onerwhich jn the present instance would - - v have enabled the sufferer to pay for a -newspaper or 'a century to come.- 4, - '1, -if-.': VROM Tie raovmiBcs (. t.) camt. , - St i t ?-beV'i yVeli; our. ' HrsS,ome,0 Boiling oiland ' -red, hot flndcra Ovens. and; steam en- i . gtaes, J Fire cateri and crter of Mount' - ' Lmar what adsr Is thia H 'Wh..- ery heavens are roisted, and the atmosr pnere salutes our nasal organ like steam1 arising from 1 a cooking cellar. 0ur rirer t ocin to .siraraer .anffnumaike a heated ' m icy kittle; and th a, yery fi sh om th& bot- Fsr.ume, iresn and sav oenough xo create an appethie eveu in 4Uit'4BMmrQTfia7gt (2 fr the earvirrg knirerOh for a anow-" " .'T Kink V a katK I IVk - i" - jr m in, in iront of ouf-pflfce, holdstup:hif rihtarnhich does irlow like a red hot bar of iron with red flanneli-and a,bey of-boys are there' gaioereo, wno 1 They w men walking tip and down the street? AH on fire." ,x , Olv. for. in.avalanche or. nnm ;or icf ixneu bt from' Alps or Andes! Why air ih mi vcKBiauiea in ine market, are toeke.1 . "af !?Vhe 'M?!rint . who 'caneat :ft? c??l,l !l "n.?btle be himself irymgr i i st hole sea has beeonw a ftfjur.what .shall wa do I -The ria.in atones V ara - vmrltin ' .m i- t 5:. .1 geueral stew M - .Z;, ; ... mOGRESS trAeENGUSil UXGUAGE. U",t e y,e -7J?.W Pyer begun thus I Uren fader th s art in K.nf.,;. .5 t.i M;noma, cymeth thin tick !; sic thin will, is In heofnu end In ertho."- . ""UB Two hundred VFars afteiTtbuV pr--; " Thee ure fader Ihe eart on h.nf,.. t- '.it: on corttanswionheofnm . . - t . t - v' 7 Mrendered thus, and MiZ?iTllf0?? AJri,n tngluhman . , k Ure fader in heaven rich, . ""Thy name be hailed eb-r lirh t I 1 oubrin-ftistyttiichcllhlissei i v Aig hit in hea7en!ydoe, Th, in vartK S... m . ' ..'ft About pne hundred years after; in the teign r i .4 of Henry HI. It run thus : V, ' . - 5 Z: , er Tu rt f he" hBsse, " - Thine Ilelye name it wurt the bUse v - Cumen and root thy kingdom; . Thiii holy yiil It be all don, ,1 In heaven and in earth also.' . . " ? t shall be in full well Io tro, ivi. ' . In the reiirn of Henry VL i ,h. . thl name the. kingdomome. to theei he-lLe wiH don iq earth as in heaven." to.1 - - lnlJ37,ttbegathust ' v ... J. w "A our father Which art in heaves TJowed wiH be fulfilled, as well In earth as it is in hei veVL&c. . ... ViMiinrit . like to.aee vbunff no &Ut'tij ' ladies through the streets, with ciravl j iq their mouths, . v 1 - cigars 10, a -room without knowing whr tiler it is agreeable jt not.. vi r . -';' I like . to aee kquirting the juicTof '2f, !:o?cc9,0l.I9.QL.hQuse;:i.:. 1 lite 10 tee yoonrj men and" bora "t w 1 - ... - innaing liquor in a oar-room; v task, TrMAr v aa .. aw .'ja R , ""3fc -I -like to see young tneo and bova cursing and iwcariog m the streets. ". I like to sec persons when; entering " Ithujtwaijyw ;if t.hC7.3iexekminS-. , ants. v ' . C I like to tee young persons etarinr? -V i about the ehurcbai though their heads, ' were set on pivots. t - , r . ; I lilte to tee young people "disturb ' ' 1 congregation by getting up and going s T f I out before it is over: ; - ' s . : i - t-v-! - -ffldMer ,.ra no'..', Mr. $aml G.Keynolds, of Bristol, Kbode Mand, hse ' Invented and pot into operation in tho villi pe cf Taw tucket, a machine for man-' ufacturlng tareo.eAr nail$ b'y which tbey can be made better thao In-the pld way. curiratrif -".V;', c. ..j... M1H1.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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