t iriii f deed 'm tm, snd .ie , nei4 to r.s b iwt .M A'wr. of Hi.ier.ilW-, l'tvUII f, eeeoft the riTitrt nf ertdm Mvmw thriit tU.l pr'irred tit rtt It ltitttt hHWr, ,f-1jr. roe t-l n r, frasr wV ' Miwinf proprrit, via t it TAU.B.JI H'-t ki l; r.i-vf o"5j!-' h iH MrK"if ill Tiwn, tl Mr Mliff M "f U tar wive titow," AWt, t 4 f. Wad- M..fli.-aW Clt, ,! .2! aCtf. ho it Hr tl in. i.f'VTot Mei.trtw rUmt lion i o, t Ufi f tt " V irk. toji. 1)vk:i t. II. Ir.nil ".! othrrti A1. If' '"' ew1ii!n;r tTf ri," t MnrT 'i tih ntlt T-t-C ifM.Mii MAJMMmWMm xi kilrjt-n (jmPur f every rtVjriiHi i i;i i't! Mm k on i.anu. t'r 111 ' tnaifi ;n he liven. rrv i.inT lo Pllf the, l tpprrUd Birthing Irum dfeA of title, I Will HltSe lh ItU fowl. ItlUIU. Al.U')N, Trwtiw. m, ia.w. 4,06 N. P. Ai 1 have Irffn irifortttntte, I im com h!'e I tn i -ll try property "o psy my debit, 111 Uinr made Mr. Alliam my lfue, lowllall ir,y f rv, I w'tdi my trt-U' tf to attend lo the sate, which Will f take p'tew on the t'ov day, sod continue from day In ! until lliiofl. JA. McKNlUlir. ITfojt to mvc lSour im! ft;tne, lt,e ' licr hve oMainc,! teller ptirnt from tb iimtcr Hie erctt l'ni't ftutr for wrtUnz 2, ? r 4 ftill krtilc! of !nlcrt V- ('imltr "t impforu J'unj Holt fmni bie fiirnw, or one firf, tt the lime, trw! not W injerft-t 'rtti tch tAhff. Any jrrofi iiinf; td mke u of 1hU new ml uicfal p!fl,tn c!o w by tlrt obUininf t ritil. hu!i cm ttuty be prufirr. by ,ramc t Br fiind 'Icmnntns Cleihofli1 lsi tm ca-rntr, i. C. lie b numbtr f K rvV rnr.teJ, w tbrt fca n (nf Itirw t iy prrnti bv Ihrir irrvlint' lo Irim llifif n:in, lh cHi-i'y n I i''r tire ibey rrvj i bs iM f,)r(ri; ri6'liu i!i m by ml. Tti.:rp U i i .iU iLrttii:.n printeloi ery ricbt !itIri ' lb yt.o. n I how to trt thrm ttp. tW I . . I (mini ' 'twin? tin e.,ilr tiH-p. The pn,e (, ttiunt them up on thii ne nl uhTuI pUn. dm nhone fire o'i tlm pln. m en be ibmc ; nan ii. ind iiif re on ne w nn,-n inn,mS by lw fir on tbe oi l ml itul pUn. which i n.1 lite UiMirnJ tIciie ol cullinif mil hiulir ffof one llir of Hi fire WO"M, tni mnirnj thf riT hl it mule ? cl"n ihe olil pln. r ftirt.e (fie rtolice, that we furbiJ II pen'im (not tuir,ff rtjjtitTo me rmrpln of ittiPT up will, or cu'ing two or more til'lo boil from or.e fire, m,l not to interfere wi'h the boiling of ech other, for thr'iit lii,or letting them lor o'hern umler the peneltv of the Uw, t it witi be put in for-e ittnrt all 'uch oflrn. ; ilers, toon tt the proprietor of the pln ft! ir.furirnlion of the faCt. TIm projtrietort propose lo tell eingte riRlit i or i rtcbt Ivr t ttle or cnuwv, on reouie term. J "'N MILHIt, 13 F, N TO 1 . K M M ON S, ' Jan'ivt, 11, 1830. R tMAINLNG lo the Von Oflit U SUttivUle, Ii. . ob U 1st of awwwy, IXtU. B-. Jtmet LoJpe Moris M:. Lt ; rptirsira ... Locke W. Gci'ge Martin James ftlirrte: Psfh'n,,r" Moore fiooilrich Mcllarjrue Jamci McKay Ns'hiniel Iitles Chirks Bryton . Kobeit -irrii ttobert - Brumby T. ItichyJ llrcvinl John I'ovd lbnh Ilroofet Sitniu l McCollum Jumes CttoOefflJouslhaa Olcphnt Jwpb ;, " Cbunh MT Chrfet Slulton Charles Sm'uh William Steelmm J cpti Shafpe Aid Wilkcr Jjues ' Vitherpoon A- Iwsc Writ .limes WilUiimt Nimrnd Widicrspoon I honnis Writs Mirgnret Wor-liiu Willi.im Wirl William Wtllnee John. W. KF.RO, P. .V. CHrrrtnirri W o - f- 1.. Tr 1.1 km ' ;liitley Isabella Dyton Bsrtnn l),i',bin MHu's KUIer John Kllii Hurley l'tlVTheophilas Gill A. tnhim Houston I.tfners llortori birah Itiiirv Samuel Hall John liar II. Thomu Johnsan Klizibelb Slate of Mnh-Canlina, Rutherford etuntf-: SI FRItUm Court of Lsw, October term. IH29: Elizabeth Wilmoth m. (iartel Wil. moth) Petition for Divorce. Tht whereas a subpoena and t We been tusued agaimt !h - iefroln i thi , ikiwlikh. wtrcrluroed by the Sheriff of Rutherford county, (ht the said defendant was not found j and proclamation having been made publicly at the court-houie door of id county, by the Sberitr, for the de fendaiit to appearand answer it commanded by the -aid subpoena, ami he hiving failed 1 it it therefore ordered by said court, that notice be given three months in the Raleigh Star and Werteru Carpltnisn, for the defendant to appear at the nest luperior court of law lu Le bolden " for said county uf Butherforil, at the court-house in Butherfordton, on the Jd Monday after the 4th Monday in March next, then and there lo anawer or demur to fneaaui petition, ornerwite it' will be taken sro confetso, and adjudflL c eordinelr. VVitncia, James Morris, Llerk ol said court, at Rutbrrfordton, the 3d Monday in Sept. 13Z9, a niTih llie 5TT or 60T mde: pemlence. 3mt09 JAMES MORRIS State f Xoylk Carolina, Lincoln cwnty : . COLRT of rieas and Quarter Seasons, Jan uary sessions, 1830: John R, Williamson, agent of Rufus Reid, v. the heirt and devisees ,f Unht rrinirl. rl,-rM. mrteinnff1 to the .. aaiitXaUion of the court that th heirs and devi. J"seaffltxl)r,'rrrr)gti deeM, wewtewlsrvi,- .M':..i.nKi,-nt- n( .ttiia Bfal. it is thrfnr fit. t imiFiL,i .in, w. " ' - ----- j - - "OCTea- bf cottrV tftst fey appear as. hju. eountv court ot pleat anu quarter tewions 10 ue held for Lincoln Couaty. on the 4th Munday af ter the h VibrinWarctt-'Heinteplevy and - jrfead to issue, r judgment, oy peiauii win oe nterei up agatntt lhm s Ordered, Ut publi cation hereof be made three weeks tuccersivc ly, in the Western Carolinian. Test i 3t06 VARDRY McBEE, C. C. FOR tale, at the office of the Western Caro linian, tbe " Farmers and Planters Alma nack," for tbe year 1830 '( price, 10 cents s piece. "' ITANZ. . A ntc H wti, . CkiI4 iprk t I'Ki'l, itb,l ir.gue fa MiiH titr brr m1 titMt flul ! jjtmW wtf kw, , SI ku .rfw, kp tiUnt 1 ttriJWi m , tt w r r VI,o truii I volume ib lx-, i I'tt kt luU, wt rlit i ZTJti mort waikUriiil Hum l!.V Awl (jii !ibl ni,l jn V- ..f few iLa l u. X . ' Tlttr m, Ut lo iir'f, S m flul w fiat ! mr ufKummoA ilid nitwsfi'i.a'4Js6riJl4'. lie coulJ wl iiv " too tly lo Ltne lli1 tbr fufl'l tmlrtva tor, At Kibile t lb ilr (ntke, Ti. f' cr. With tm jif be (ktki Urr t, Bni!ii'ijj lirre it m pWwe lier t D-ii ti ! be meet bitter jr, Tb clyfi Utat tUmki to wiita Ixrl lirk tolier mji MCMlke me.fnwwj !" Hut b'iH will pMrtut it, !IM in the chtte, titoll oii't bit end, At er tftei me it. MISCHLUXV. ', i ilV WAV 10 WKAI.TII, At tWly ibitwn in llie Prrfo of n obi Pry!ini Alinc, eritit!eJ 4oot ltii.hfti linproved;" ty !. Fttttti. Cvurtcout Header : I have heard that nothing gives 9ii itilTtor la much filraiure as to find his jorkf ej)tt. 1 i ,u)w by fatly ijuolffi' thr, Judsr, ;hcn. much I nvut hive been pr.tiifn.di o a. cident I ati fjning to i elate to. v,-. -r- pped my Iiotm, -lately, where a great number of people were collected at an auction of narchunl'a ir.,otlt. The hour of th sale liofc.be- i , v . o bjcnc1 ol t'r tt tmci ( and one of the rompanv tailed f a plan, clean old man, with v hite lock, pray father Abraham, wbal ihtnk vou ol te times? Will out lii 'ij: heavy taxes finite ruin the country ? How shall wc ever "bet able to p.y tiiem What would vou ' dvise us to r 1 tther Abralum st od up, and replied, 4 ft "you nave my ad vice, I will give it vou in short ; " for a word to thr wie is enough," as poor Richard says. Tney joined in desiring bini to jU lx mind, and gathering around him, he proceed ed as f dlowa Friends saya he, . the taxes are.i indeed, vay liciiryand if those laid 4 on by the goveromew wr; ft-oly cues we. had to pay, we mignt more easHjrodhchargc jfem r.tratnrc may. have many others, and much more grteroas-toiotrir ofTnr W'We'lSx-jMretuT, ed twice tt mucn hy our pride, and four times as much by our folly j and from these taxes the commissioners canuot caje or deliver ui, by ailowiug ari abatement. H iwevVf,"Tcr us hear ken t giod advice, and something may be done for us j " Hod helps them that help themselves," as poor Richard says. 1. 4 It would be thought a hard government that should tax its people one-tenth part of their time to be cm ployed in its service j but idleness taxes many tjf us much more j sl ith, by bringing on diseases, absolutely short ens life. " Sloth, like rust, consumes faster ttian labour wears, while' the used key is always bright," as Poor Richard says. 44 Hut dost thou love life, then da not squander . time, for that is the stuff life is made of. as Poor Richard savs. How much more than is necessary do we spend in aleen forgetting that "The sleeping fox catches no poultry, and that there wil be sleeping enough in the grave," as r ior Richard says. ' If time be of all things the most precious, wasting time must be as roor lucrum says, "the greatest prodigality ; ' since, as he elsewhere tellitrtstltAiof'tftver fount again and what we call time enough afwayr proverimte enoucnr-tcriiT then up, and be doing to tbe purpose, so by diligence shall we do more with less perplexity, "Sloth makes all things difficult, but industry all easy and he that riseth late, must trot all May .and ahallawarce overtafcr hia bu-t Si'fleS5:at iiWit I hlU U'me travels wUiTtt Mverty aopja veriake him. Drive thy business, let not that drive thee t and eijrjy to bed, and ear ly to rise, makes a man healthy weal thy And wise," as-Poor Richard says. Ho -what sign ties wishing and hoping for better times'? " We may make these times better, if we bestir our sefves, "Industry need not wish ' and he that, lives upon hope wilt die fasting, There are no gains without pains j then help hands for I have no Unit" or if I hare, they ire imartty t,xxa. He thai hath a iriie, hath ciUte ant) he th.t hih calling, hath an oflice o( proCi and hanour," roof Hicham ? but then the trade mut tie worked at, in 1 te caJliog clt Allowed, or neither 'the eitate nor tU 'Tio will enable ui to py our ncei.; 'Jf careind';5nv-FC hII never atarvr a. for, " at the working mart' home hunger lok tn, but darrt out f ttter.H Kur wiirthi" bf or W at though vol hve fouod no treat ,ek,nd fiod' give, .11 thing, to v. T.,co Pl.ugh deep, white .i L. .h.tt tivr go id iuek induitrv. iluegard alcrp, nd yoU ahatl have corn to bcIi and t keep. won while it i called to-day, for von know nt how muttl mju mty k hindered to-morrow, "One to-day ia worth two to-morrowi," ai I',or Ftichird yi i and further, " NVver leave that iill to-morrow whit you tan do to day, If u weie a servant, would you not be ahamed that a g-nxl mai trrahould catch yu idle ? Are ym men vourown m4iur be ihmed to rttch yourif If idle, whe there it to nucb t be done" for yourtelt, vojr JrnirV'. your country, snd yo"rir 0d. Hindlcyuur tools ithout mit'ent: remember, thit The at in glove catcnea do mice, j rmr Hicharu ayi, It it true tlxre ia much to be 'Ih t, and perhapi you arc'weak-han-iled j but tik to it atradily, aod you I gre't .ec', J f,,r " Mtfo?pu, - eta away auiaca nay j diligence ana patience tne mouse ate m two the cable aod little urokea tell great oaks. . IMybtaki ;J heir some of you say, ' Mut a man afTord himself no lei sure f" I will tell thee, my friend, what Poor ll.churd saysi Kin ploy thy lime well, if thou meanest to gain leiture j and since thou art not sure of inliidK, throw nor trw y an hour leisure is time lor doing; something .1 i i.-i- i .k-.r.i: . uietul lilts tenure inc unicui 111411 will obtain, but the lazy man never ; for, " A life of leisure and a Tifc ol laziness are two things. Many with nit labour, would live by their wits only, stuck h .r thev break for wanl of " whereas industry cives com- lort, ana penty, ana respecT. riy pleasures u.d they will follow- you. t The diiigent aprorrer has a large ahtfr j and now. 1 have a sheep and a Cuw, ev cry body. bids, me goodmorrow.1 -II.- itt - wrth- oar mrJostrr wet must likewise je sjadjsitlfidiiul aiiB'ever see our own affairt ith 'Hir own'eyes, and not trust too much to others j for, as Poor Richard )' . "Incveraaw an od removed tree, .... Nor ye oft r emored farwily,- - - That throve so well u tbose that settled be." ' And again, Three renvves is as bad as a fire :" and again, 4iKecp thy shop, and thy shop will keep thee ;" and again, 44 If you would have your business done, go t if not send." And again, He that by the plough would thrive, Himself mutt either hold or drive." And again, " The eye of the mas ter will do more work thun both his hands :" and again, 41 want of care does us more damage than want of knowl edge and agair, 44 Not to oversee workmen, is to leave them your purse v$tt.M - Trusllng too-mucrr to -othrTs' care is the ruin of many j for, ' In the affairt of the world, men arc saved, not by faith, but by the want of it. If vou would have a faithful ser vant, aod one that you like, serve If 1 l!..t 1 1 yuurseii.. a hiuc. ncgieci may oreeu great mischief j for want of a nail the shoe was lost : for want of a shoe the horse was lost j and for the want uf a horse the rider was lost, being over taken and sfaiti by the ericmy alt for want of a little care about a horse ahoe-oail. : ; III. So much for industry, my friends, and attention to one's own business j but to these we must add frugality, if we would make our indus try more certainly successful. A man may, if he knows, not how fo save as Bf geUV?JfcecpRis nose'aTf tTialiieTto the crintlstone. and die not worth a groat at tast?f A fat kitchen makes'a lean will j and, ,1 " Many estates arat spent in the getting," ' Since wnrnen for tea fomook ppinuing and knitting, And men for punch forsook hewing and split- i 'ng." v ? " If you-woTfd be wealthy, think of saving, as well is of getting. Tht In dies have not made Spain rich, be cause her outgoes are greater than her! incQmes." I " Awayttf)n, witliyouf etpeonrel tf-irth cjhhllrl k Fruii follirs, and yoa still not then have aolhas beco issued t Uuileiton, S c. much cause to complm of hard times, fur the c.tabluhmcnt tl a .il.t cf heavy taxes, and chargeable familU:'f llooMijMiMe lor tru m fi)f " of hvlku This ceruirdy deit - Womea and wine, ,m, and deet'it, jencu'oRcmfnt. W cannot Scf ay Mtks It wealth mui,aaa W wsw E AnJ further, "What tfiiirttairia;weeteiitr of maia lit ahuM nt one vice. wouU brlog'up two chi!.! have an fjortuojty of acfjuimjji,, driin?11 d msy tKia.errpft1tlIiiiwnal lustre, ty tie c-A,o ulnt f ' a Uuk tea, or Aiiule puocn woyr. Jolariet Y of tli-.tc fair !e otcci n geuim then, diet a little more costiy, cioineesj 1 w.wikj w,.i.tJ.-u.i., . nowand then, can fee no great matt iM; isv - -'.'.T.'.V Wetta-u. . ,--mr K r..i L"?r'!if lh f'rraa li.i Ikr, n 1.1,. t. I I. but remamuer, iViany a nine m.aes . mlrlU "Rewnr- ,,f lift e eir.en.tencic1 in ttie aommiona tlit . .h.p(n.lWKu1v7J.y. Jod CM. "Who iU.nt.ea love, ah.ll Uggara prove i and moreover, root make prove 1 and moreover, fcasii, aod wise men eat them," Here you are all got together to this .il! of fineriea and nick-n:tcks Y.-u call them goods j but, if you do n U take care, they will prov evila tosorue ol ym. - Yu expect they will be sold cheap, and perhapa they m y fr less than they cost but if you have no oc casion for them, they mut be de..r to you, Kemetnher what I'oor Hich. rd saya, " Ruy what thou hast no oeed of, and ere long thou sh tit sell thy necessaries." Aod'again, ' At a great pennyworth pause a senile:' he means, that perhapa the Che iprcts is apparent only, nod not re J: or the bargain, by straitening thee in thy busi ness, rmv do thee more harm than good, For in another place he aays, 'Manv have " been ruined by buying good peony worths." And, "It is f'Hilish' to lay out money in a purchase ol epenunce j ana yer tnis ia prac- .. tised cverv day at auctions, for want ot minding the almanack, Many a one, f ir the sake ofj'inery on tJe Ipck Rave gnfte srlth'V "frtlTrgryrieny v and half starved their families; "Slks and satins, scarkl and vrjytts, p it out the kitcnen lire," ai i'oor Ki, h;rd savs. These arc nut the necessaries! of lif they car, -scarcely be tailed the conveniences: and yet, omy bscuse they look pretty, how many want to have them ? Hy thse and other ei- travagunccs, the genteel re reduced to poverty, anu lorceo 10 oorrow 01 thrse whom they formerly despised, u wfl l"""r,n maustry no irugiu- V, have maiwta.ncd their standing , in which cjsc it appears puuoiy, luax, .". . plotighmao m-riij legs is higher than a gewlemao o his kwsa,-". a WRiclv. ird says. From Ibft Suaton Bulieti fw of the manricwtSres andk-nK punishments, attendant on drunken ness, are respectfully dedicated : Tlie Vices are idleness, pecvisih eM,...quarKlli Iving, forgery, -gamblrngi" theft,-ob s enity, fraud, hatred of justice, arson, murder,' and xuicide. " .. The Diseases Gout, vomttint'. bloatedness, tremor3, indigestion,, in flamed eyes, red nose and face, irrita tion of the uerves, sore and swelled legs, pain in the limb, burning in the hands nd feet, idiotism, madness, palsy, apoplexy and death. The Punishments. Debt, black eyes, hunger, thirst, Tage house of correction 6 months, slate prison, gal lows, and unless repentance eusucs, misery in a world to come. These are eenerallv- the effects pf tTppTingTT these evils befall you speedily. Some of them no doubt yon have already experienced. Let" this then prove a caution to you to avoid it as you would noison I ir. ITcattfi, Replc t Ton , of eating too much, is the cause of most maladies, and this is particularly injurious as we advance -4 lifers Occasional -fastiag i will generally correct indisposiHon,ithe sentence, and ordered him tu bs without medicine, which should be "considered as only a desperate re- source." "We reijutre about a fourth of the twentjvtour hours lor sleep : but it should be good, and that can only be acquired by areeularditrestion and inhaling pure air while in bed. If we do. not eTar,!; rerpngw.iihop?fl. windo will be a tolerable substitute ' " ' Simplicity eeffrtA tyJvrtuton - . A leader amongihe'114'iletho3 ists lately decamped with a large booty, obtained fronvthe unwary by means of forgedj bills. When onboard the Brit annia, at Liverpool, he had the mod esty to write to one of the preachers of his late congregation, requesting the prayers of his people for a lafe j voyage to America,1' i g i"u im urn 01 lltw 'at-iyej. :periy, it is nm imw o irarrimaicd as it had been. 1 he censors arc nt uow allowed to inquire whether the w,.r' under review be ustiul nr uteh it, pr(j. vided it be ot prrjudicial to religion, th Htaie, good rnaiiorrs, tr penif iharacter. .V. IV lUquiftr. .In Elrpfian!. The LmuU Me pbant m adih at ;hc Ade.:p!iTiK., tr , L ndon, it said 10 be u e .7,,, . and most pomrjxl attracts, utr presented to the hivcrs of the f Jiumi. In one uf the acts of the piect far which she h been brought out, this net per. former Bits down. t uo;rr and dnoks two bottles of wiw"j afur taking ca the corks and lutnlhi them, to tbs atteidarrn. '. ,'f,t . Itiildiihlm f(. tfL. 1 1K) liiizteth"nti .Mar f lifjekhurrt wCfc b rn together at" Tidtlrndeai" County Knt, utiii.d, .t: ihe hips md ahoujders. They ..liycj, yjua at the'eipOatlftn'fwh'cVone of thca 1 died, the other. refused t., be itpira- ted from her by dissection: and diri in about six hours. ,!u . AVw Conch.'-A new cnacH, id cunstruction arul appearance val '- superior to th? St tge coaches georrajy ui-.d here, excited the I'tenlica of ' erowk A tprctaTTrs yentrO.'jfini"" it drove up Hroadway. It ia mteadtd to piy between this r.lw aoi Nt,rk. It was driwn by 6 li.ttst of gooii ty. pesrorrcrr ind carried ITi-MuUti outside, and 12 ini;Je. e havcaot heard br whasi it wa constructed." iA. . QJ Tbe JJ.ud.Jurs of Xishville, 1 eon. crave an e enamr Jlnll ClcSci, Vear rit. Titre m h ar.ma t. jntsrtir t is .the ihreshold of a. new era, iw wVit hlizlaitaf aq... ihema;ri4jioit-ty unite the sap runs up the trees, tbs birds choose their mates, and those who live jn 44 single ; wretchedoest" mif be atrtMk"-with he ttj vonWiml beauty af'the" B'ananVurrerideT.? d;3crction.-;--:r;-'--''---;itt Suicide. Patrirk .Mulloy, a native of Ireland, aged 31, took poison on Saturday last, and died same evening, . He was marrir l on the Tuesday pre" viotis. Xew York L.njuira. Old lioott. Died, on the 17th is., itatu, Ia hh srtb year,- Mr,: B. an industrious b-iot and shoeruakcr, WidL-rd, ntar Ciitlmsford. Thetlt ceased worked for one master 50 xa during which period ha made for to In one of the criminal courts at Lou don, a Ld of fourteen convicted of theft, for the third time within a year, was. sentenced t . seven years transpor tation. He called out to the Judge, ; addressing him bfirilndeccnt l't 44 Then I shall be just of age ; and I hope Vou will stick uo there till I coma back," .--THeoort reeonleKd- transported for life. Singular Suicide..,, A dreadful ac novel mode of committing Suicide , pu t lapractke ba man named Fello. in Woburni Delaware,, on the 19th ult Xf pJ.wsT famlpf. 0ii?tssfe: a manner on the steps of his cellar,' that - must roll" down f -then -pla"" irgt head on the lowest atepV ,he contrived " to- et the bara"el tr goitrg--it-of ctwiae-. crushed his head to pumice. . Turrr,.s.-Xtneiy-six wagon-!o3s of turkeys 44 crammed and packed in close layers," were in Boston marked at one time, previous to f 'tf9 " thahiusiving.""

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