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Western arolurianr T BBS. Iieetaeaf. Ike m p id..-iv sad I TV fin M-I-UI a forat-aad aa' . , ,'Ja ftf.ld-g w4 tat varaal r-aa-had tart j .... !.. t wHrtVMi, fGrr; ; .. . kcf .p, fellovuig an, ' IJ hwvl apa r faraaeata, a ker tip - Clt aealed to wiae-a' la be waehwf algkt J ; Tbe qli kreatk f maooeiiee to fee! : Z ,; " , , m seek M earnest ' ; , Of banpiaea. aeaoiie W sachets kaow , '. ! IIr mm Ske MM liey harp Uv4l ybldt ' - '.J.: - Te Ik. afiato4iifred tw j m U held W: j nW towveroe wwk ibe sett er kiadfr Seethe .' " V - Br aula kJttea--af witk nt'ieut fare , lu Waaaf cadence, la hot setairf prayer, "" TViM en the ear like setM ethereal tae, ; Heard ia tweet intmt. But M ntor I tit, . Mu af ?, ti vW Mk wW uw Tki lul rfc"tW mm ilk om' pride f I trwgktM if Ure vert Med to dck j 4 keinf femwd re kilW.4 i V . .'.1. WbaerUf froa ker exr erik tkero eetM ..' Arnhwioidtnd kreeikedtoe mwetoaud emi . V 2 'ItMk.buA, UviesMrtdf-lkeal veep. - At kef k it a ai to nk . f : ' i Wkeee kMMSa itk ike Arfrk . i.-. t . flen a4 yet I vUb I kad mi teea tke pMf Tkat vmaf ker feeiwe oer tie ftoatty wkite - ttibfl eronad ker I ecmkl ttl Heaves Ud ukcn lit Ike torn traiteplaeted . lower, ea e Ceal- f vtiB my keartt-Wkat aeld k Mlkef. , ; ' fa ail ik v'Jdcat ecetac of kepe, - A M ie MrQc kke ike b' of Bravea t ,. ay?- IT JCXKVLTVHE. - .Friend Bmilkx JJcamdam Va.$ltM- 0tht I8J2 rrmembcr iceini a tutcaaenf j (he Farmer bjr correipondr nt run Onto, tooit yetra ag, that when thr thcmenetcrltandf at t below srro, L thLrmbryo bNviini Qf toe pearh trrr ' - x detrar3.,..Tlf ipeU of t. ' thcr exptritoied a ew daya ag-i, , ( . taore aevtra thai any I hare aver wit '" 4 cited, h-a recalled thia it.armnt to ' niodr - O tha trth of thia aaowh, : ' "e f fcory atooH at I , oclow rro f : n . and a riend Uvio 4bout ten aailea d'ta. L "..-...... ;,ot XI t"4 ni thermometer aa 4 -. . T . lower. 1 Iwva cartfulle ciandioedJ f f . the peach treea, and at far aa I cao '''r-rs-.i-ith clrth llC0Ter 'x-appearanf rx &m in thaypting blotiomi t io tnt iitZ-y th Prok'ee" "t ahail .enjoy i 2Z ;"I4tJhatdeliciouaJruiduriiathencii p-T-ieaaoB.'riievi - will nda L..-iuubUeia prctcat -ur raieBf -rop ,of xraprif for tnleta we hare Jlardy ' Bativea or have well protected the f f --ign tine, U the bearing wood moat fca completely dettroyed. Indeed the com e ainer ei utr nonin u ex. .4,ceeJIi)lr deitriicu'rt to'ih Tine, except in aoaaa lew C4ea.l j ; :oidtbat 'area the Qtiad Mdeifa amWyb killed,1- wMehli 1 teneratly " bcn considered ary"hard and by lone Ihftttghttobt a native. The ItabclK - --Vlua not fared much teUcr.'- Tha C-i-1 C . ha ie leta inf gred ad ' mat ahow ; f)ot: fruit; vTwte - melanchqlr faclf . ,fwtmfiunXKfb aa t". .v . ", . f. nioatiio of tha budt or tyea of the : .;:lCnf hteh mjjrJt made hr cutting ; . i lle bod crptawitt with a tharp k.,ife t tolMtheyehibita rrethgree .ap. - fe r mee tHey art certainly deatroy. "yT"!. The Moaa injf the pitch, apri. "rrTaKT Cbt,ltci "rine, f. may be examinrd ; h the aaaeway. On Urge water , cotiiiea,aod in citia, hweTerr it ptbableattheaartiwltamay not be :ZZZM UvA: ..ld rpectfu!ly aug- that thdtt 'who ar- acquainted rr7rJi fHpif?Ufttiotia-iBeit'B - f ; rif proieeiv-f the einClrom tha effecta huld Commu.cate their ,:)'w!ei)p'ifou-1h tha-mtdiom of . the Farmed which I hae n doub ' ' W0U'1 kh'thyntifvint taiheJo . wie Miauui ociictta trtiit at the grape " from fc Awrriraa Pmee. X"' V- THE OSAGE ORANGE. - a tountyi X, Y. IS iw. U, - - The vumnt eommlitee irf thi funn. r77 tylt-jBiao'tlailtiifmi Scicty - haa -iwwd.ntaa report of .ifjo, rlhat the O ge Orange ntaina ita lucid foli 1 -dd-, ,g fonder ahaa any ther decidout ptt:Jtma year ago I procured one Sk' v?-f thwpbnta at Prioce'a and ia rbe s paM' aeaiM, it made one ahont aaore - At x. at . . B a - . . . yv." ." w ef?tn, : Though ap v " P,rf ' in perfect health and Vigour, t 4" nt beea remarkable for retain. fZl-Ilof ita folUge but fo the contrary It cropped ainti leavebcfore tbecwaw caen'emect of aeyere frosts, even at a time when those nf the peach, the ap, ph( the Chineee quiDee,' the Abelc rj-cr, and many oter trees iadfhfAbar jyere ttili ireth. ind greet. - 4ft : JRr this JXiuk. lhar : ric dca ten to p-tr mvtelf in pp s ti n In tH C rn pclb committee, hut t etk wbeth er this difference of haVit it to be es cribed to the difference of three dr. grres of Istitudef Horn shrub which are evergreen in the B-Mith.rn Sates becomes d-rd .-tit in our cid er climate f and I consider It e favors ble indication to see such prepare for winter or forminf food bad end dropping their leaves to god . 11. r. a ooo u-com tprrcr" A young fellow who wit thr tert ilpw la a tliUe aonik," felrdrtpct'e 1 U " lot eHall h nkaTIenKaTnrr aooevKea a pratty tee, had a good (oriuner and wkai'i mora kad rttf Ivel a food educaiioa at a f.tklonable kotrdine ackooU He wat at Iret ah wfcan In ker pretence, knowing ker to aa aomrokei koel blm, but en bclnr encouMttad be tome 4 kit wage iak Irienda, ke deter mined la pop 'k qaetiion, for 'ker bad 0 St'tered bim, that ka began lo'btnk In r'i'v, ik.t ke waa mott too good for ker. He accordingly KUeki bar pre tcrtce,' and after long etorv about bit bnrnlng pataiont, long tuffrHag, broken baart, ker he at lengtk cam to the potm and aabed ker in good eerneti if thf oold have htm- Vr hat waa kit ta'prite on moniica'lon on Miring her antwer no, sir, le no no notion arena r He wowld have told himtelf at iba momeoi for a raioia shilling hut tud rtenli recovering from iba tborkt be l lUtrkrd and t.lri, wbal wld rou have id, tfl Had i nrnt ' f Ji oicfy W-:, a JoSn Cl rk (lord E i on) w-t n. b wa remarka ble for tbr mng frmd with wbkb hr treated l'r iu'U On on orcKin. junior couax I on hearinr 'beir lorjshipt glee judgment agalni hite'iem, eiclaim n. i ii i' hi turfiritti i urb a &f (iaion!" .Tbi waaroit'ructf d tniocoo 'empi of court nd he wit ordeierl o a' tnd it be bar ihr r.tl morning Ft.r ul of the roneqot' rt, he rontul'ed hit f'I'nd Johti Clvtk,-wbo old bim tn e prrfcctlr ei ee. tor b would apulngiae for him in a v lb' would avert arv uniliai nt reul'. Ai r-"linglv t a-hrn he ner f drltfjn wa caHed, Jnfcn rhacAnd eooiijr adrlrrtted the atarmbltd ritun.l ' I am very torrt, rvtf lordu 'ai mv roung frirnr) hit to far loruot htmterf at to reai. your benrh witb dii retpect ; hr it ciiremcly prniteni, and nu aill kimllv t''nh hit anintrniiop.1 nault to hU igntrtntt. Tou mux r t onca that t did miirinc in that. He aid Sa waa torrifrt at the deciaion of tour lordtnipt ! Now, if b.tf not been ?erf -Ignorant of wfai lakrt plare in tbia eouri averf dfbarl he knewn f ou but half to long aa I hv done rurir ma if ka would be eurprued at any injnti roudid." f'MFWlTl0?5 Ilfftrik raro article, tometimet fuond in human, hemgt. It ia aooo, FSowreerdeatroyrd he commrr e with the world, or cite becomce fa tal to ita poeteteor, ;:. JEaitor -A por wretch,- who every (av amptiea hie brain in order U fill hi atnnb , .- - WtaUhTt mi t reapect ble' aual. irv t.y anan ----vr Virtue Ap a w h ard habit of ac tingdifferentlv from oth--r prople. - - A vulgar word. It createt great mirth in fashionable Circlea. .. . A, f. Mirror. CnOMIDE Or Ll POX, "A" writer in the Ne'TorVrnf ri. can bears the strongest testimony ol t c efficacy of t .e CMondf of Lima as a aafegoarrl giot contagion, even Tn rateaof SnaltPn. lie natea that he bad juit recovered from aa at ack of this l')athe-me disease In ii mott frightful for and although co fqcd n a house in hich 'bre wta a(. aver age nf from 30 f S9 persoos of all igea, yet bv a pldcilul use of Chlo ride, not an - individual imbibed it frooi himrti artii l is to . bt had gallon, of urater to pound of Chlo nd, ia t'lfficient the detoction to be tpiinkled un the', n -or, bcd-clothee, ftl of sick Yooma; . V. 'JhtieW-FantihfiTltJ&oifa ia an amusing inatuure ct toe teaacity with which thf H ghlandera" hold to tha honours nd antiquity of their kin dred t A diaputc ar-iee between Campbell and M'Len upon this ney. eMndiog atibject,";" M'Lean would not allw that the U-mr!-cil h.d ny right iirrWWitD'ltr wbobeineted,-HeM'xWtencr -waf t llao r from the beginning ;.f the. world. Campbell hd a little - more biblical l.oMthi!iaiJuiji0J)Mt, ad asked him If the clan M'Leari was be fore the flo.d. " Flood ! svhit loftd,' said MIan. Th flatid thaV you know, drowned all the orld but K ab and hia famiW t hia iocks," aaid Campbell. P. you and your tood, aaid'M'Uit mfti- w!fit;Mt 'mMu JfcwH ..-.v .v-. igjiji- " aws, aoii maae tna loiii.wing my-Bible;?; a.4d Campbell, .ff.;ihe- rUerv : hh : rjam I rime of ' Men ' g ing tnt N ..ihS J Q ' irk !" No Ark rntortrjrT in comiempt.' Vfr.erd tf-alvT M Len that tad not i V -t rM 1 9va:& CwpV tjfc ... A WOGUE CAUGHT. 4 worthy Friend waa atopped a cW mtlra from London, and robbed. Tnf Mhwayman intiated, Jikewiai ifon thrirrichanging bortet, Whefl the Q taker re"irnrd to Kdfi, br clipped tha bridle oyer the', horse 'a bead, and aa followed the dui6 crca- ttire to he or .ner atable. When the Q itkrr addrettcd tha hoatler, "Inena doai tHog lrrtanyt'thingf:thW beattf 0. vet tir, ie belonga to Mr. l' Writ friend d . thee take C.re of it. 11 immediately poaied t(i jhe-fcauae Zil lhe.ltradcamanr and waa Informed be waa sot rtpected homaeiU late-.Ne-'mwrning be wat early in hia vitit. and waited un. til the gcotlrnian came''Vowir iltlra, n-M be fnahtened fne d, tnu knnwrtt thee borr- wrd of me yeater dav 0. Hi., atd now I hope thre will bavr no objection to the return of it.1 The tradetmanlmmrdiitrly r omptied. Further, aaid tbr. Q tkrr, J lUt bet of thee to etc h.nge hortra "ce more t for to tell the tfuth, I do not like thine ao well aa my own. Thi be fikewiae eomnlied with i when the Quak'rr abaking bim bv thr hand, ve rv heartily bade him farewell A hwhwavman meeting a coantel lor in Hia xbarriot on the Sorry rad preaented a bludcrHute, and dt m .n ded hit money, with the -itual com pliment. ' The gentleman readily aur rendered ab-iot lint tuine i, but kindly told the' thief, that for hia ow Itfetv he had better put the robbery ot the footing -f an eirt-ange, hv el ling him the blonderbutt f r what b had nken from him nun il m heariH aaid- the. high ayman, and gave it to the advocate wh. imm'dt ately turned the tuezl , nd told him th t If he d-d not redeliver hia purte he W'Mld ehoot him! "Ttat von my if you can, replied Turpin, for I pronvte vou it il no' loaded," and. rode .f very coollt it hia booty. ISrglecting to oberrrr the Levitical I Uw of ablution, coodueca. Drob blv mrrre.thao any other eaute, t titk nets. A bathe, w urn : r old, thoulu . r , betaken once Orti e i dav, partic Ularly in aummer when, u . .ever, thia it inconvenient, wathig tie b dy with a aprnge will anwer aa a eub- s'ltutc. Thbmaa J- ffV'so , anaer ing tome querriea rr.pcctiog hia h b ita, obttrved, ' I at ribute mv not being subject to coldt, to watting my feet in rold wttcr every morning, whic I have done lor uxtt yeart," Ahatiocnce is the easiest, cheapen and beat cure for the ditordera h ch ariae from todigettioa' "or latemper. anre. , Washington Irving. k lafeoum ber of the; London 4thr- v m h a the following oar rgraph in Tf t irino; to our diatmguiahed countrvme: Whingt.,n jng, an author whom we love greatly.ia taid ti be o the point of aailing jt America, and we(think he ta right: rxtutctinot litci ..ture, and depreiwon, f at,Ijiots ao-Liil .J ahed and, inallv, tke ciolera in Su'kI erta' dj' ahufup fro'n ticape hj ae a. with full liberty to marrh whrrevrr H pie isetbv land, are on he whole no cheering prospects. We hope, if any of our men of genius are compelled t- acek for pece in America, that they; wijl.br a ff f.U rccetVjed: there aa Washington Irving at been here.Vi ' was ' S s'Mnetu JVondpridgt Thia man, whose death waarere. tly ann unced, was the most- odd and eccentric per on that livedjin thia part of the c un. try Ue-waa - born in Snuth IfadUy in If Iff Through a long life, he refu sed to call persons and hings by their proper names; would say a-ither yes nor no, and aeld m a positive afirma tion or . oer tion. He designated persons ia thia mariner: t h? long legT gedja9.,JLtheyelloir, house man, dc, 'The minister" waa tne apel man, the phyaician, the piaic mnJJfiX:Jiilw- a jade, a C6w a stripper Af. His c mmon w atxitxna w et&im liartiana Tnlie af finmirrwjia j jrir"prettyT.Vely, In tha negative, it i pre ty likely that I did not see if, kc. Hi-v na were were' frequently more indirect and uneettain than these. He was once aent to a reighbor'a house to get some rye iot- and vaat. He dA H errand in, thTt, ' 3ne it is likely i(hf''twmatraiitara-me endaime trarkr t,r hoist it with - This WilU 3ut induatriot, - harmless man. Wat not destitute of srrewdneat, and p aaeaaed cooiiicfble- hfrrititinn on aome eubjects. . Hamp. Qat ' ' t at-. ,i.L!'.-: A negu w"'cb, one day having re. ceived ' irnn.miod from her m tstcr. f rja tlivSiSrdTe.waaarimttch irnta -r " wj "w r . .. aar ' COftta take mf out of dra world rv wu ii-.ii vmt --art no come yoorsaU, aend the dcbtl ;r any' bodv ddler, ntmeaiaae n.t moM tandal for hortei. It i fattened ) iih itrmga df leather inttrtd of aaila nd ia ao managed that It may ne put a or removed aa tha rider with' nr FantaV ialcta than a mln jte, . Tha object of ihia Irrventioo ia 1 e-able ! he rider to replace tat once, during a curacy, enr of the Iron eh! which av he loat. end ta continue hia jour.; ney without few of eipoilogthe anl. mal to tha ao identt which result rom tha Iota of a ahoa. . Tha light acta "of the" tho which " weight fo mnre tnan nau tne iron one, inn ua portable form at It caiLb tarried with rate in the pocket, wr behind the aad die.-re.opeat- imprortnvr&iM a ami greater is, it may be, taken off when the hortet are graimg.even for a thort lima. ra.a en ea4aaav iarrr. THE JAUSE OF RELIGION. It must be a source of delight to the frieodt of Religi n and good or drr, to wi'nett the cuorts that are daily maki'.g by our;young men to jid the cauae of piety, and to advance thr moral condition of our communi ty, by the etUblitbment of Bible 9oci riirt, and attoiationt io the cauae of Temperance. The aeaaoo of youth a pan iculartv ' that period of Our ex ittehcet uixm which dependt the evi or the good f matured life It ia that eeatoo when every fmitttep pre tents a tnare, when, aurrounded by fmptitiont, we become cotr.pped and f.ll vtrtima to the want of ripe rirrwe, or of toee lighta which atao- ciatiooa n the cause of virtue so em nenily ff rd, It is importaot, ten inat enery facil ry should be prese t ed to the rising generation, by which an early stahilitv would be given to haracter by checking thoae a be rat tone thai Ie d the mind attray, and make ihijjwretk of the hopes d expect (inn i of many a fond parent's heart, T'-r flexible roind of youh t eatily thprd to aoy course that habits may I dictate i id it reqitrea the watrhfu ... care ui inuac 01 ma urea me an loprune be exefstes, gie ei and levity touthi"ao""'ha"t the,noble station of man bo d oiav ena'ile him to perform those duties towardtQxl Ciety,th.t exit' t'rd in the objrrt of his creation. It be comes the dutv then, of thr friends o Rrligionto foster institutions so well c Iculated i" give stabdity to the cauae of virtue and what duty can be more delightful th o to witness the holt eforts f youth, minerestiog to tw comforts of those, who, for the wan of light, are . groping in the dartoets 61 igoranref What can exhilarate m re the" feelings of thoae who-art ' willing to be instructed from such, a aoorce. .. than to contemplate the pleating fact, that knowledge of the true God,' all T the li"t sheq up on the woild by the Uoaperaaread be f re t- em, by the agency ofihe young who mamleat their sincerity bv with drawing from the allurement i ibcident to their sta e, and devotlag them- aelvea toao praite worthy anJpioua a caurr i ..... ,z.. . ' "T"re ia no doubt In the mind of e't' cry real . hniiiarj, that' the bible ia the f luodatioo of every virtue and trat if man will shape his cour te in life by thed'tctrincs inculcated by our Saviour, he insures his happinrst in thil .w urjqaoa-ia that whh,.u to come although morals in the abttrnci tinted in an - eminent degree in file ancient nuiont, ton g pe lore me cnris. tua at a, yet history ditplaya to ua me uuucoiaoie nci inai since inai au ra, mankind have been better, the miod-has progressed rspidlv to ward perfection, and consequently society has Oecn improved in a ratio eq.j . to the superiority the Christian dor- tnnes . over tnoae of he Grecian ph t losophrre'. - . To give atabilttv to virtue, erer f precaution should, be .embraced, t l prevent a digression from the trut C urte. Tjiere ia no vice which noiu completely saps the character, heaJtht 'd utetulnesa of man, than latem pyrancerthe germ:of--whichifilieeir' iv indulgence in the m 'derate use uf ardent spirits. ft is known to all, who have any experience on the sub ject, that a one becomes habituated to the taste of liquor in order to add to ita reliah, the atimulua must be 10 creaaedin process of time the stoma ch becomes less able to1 bear the draaghrrrer- & diminution " in iii stre gh takes ptare, ead that whicT formerly only exhilerated, now make I its devotee a disgusting sot. Ever f means should be embraced, by whic h thia Ayera should be routed from so ciety, and I thihk n i meana ao we 41 calculated to eoture aucceaa aa aeaocV ationa formed for the total abando n. ment 'of intoxicating drink, first try tie.. membera. themielvea, whose er.g. ample wtllhave aaure tendeniy toj a fiiience. toae with wh m they aaaod- ate. It is therefore desirable that these aaociatiooa of young men should be eocouraaed. as thev ooen the roaad to the hoi or, wealth and stability af the coontry. . . Slo ComMmtfoit. Karthemrari, Glan, (1h!na (J Looking (ilamei. , TV0 atS 'll tiu,TtOf, U Co. Importm No. 3 Water Str iVc.r-Yorka HAVING mtde eitentlva ennneetiont ' orirbf the largc'tCend mott ap prov-d poilarit t io Eagland, ire enahled loo fir one of ih.jnoiaitenjrt sto?t in market, ronutting of every variety ol Ejrtbenware, China Ofin-aod Looking Glaaaas, either rrp.rked to order, or io tnr original paea.ge, ar uncQmmonty iow I I a . L.I nittgt Cih9f OLlfBtcefifanctt I I": very liberal' tupport bithero 'received from our Southern" friandt, under the mott trying circumttmcet cam lor our warmeti ibtakt.-- W kava aurvived thus far in the atrnggta with a body of men who have combined all their efforts tn effect our destruction simply becauae wa will not loin them In combining ta com pel the country Merchant to pay an ax orbit aet prolt on his purtbstea In this line, we can oniy reneraio lormtr a surances of utlng attry exartioa to pro moia iba interest of oar mercantile friends ia tka rxtent and variety of our rock, tha lownett of oar prices and tha tkill and care of our packers depending upon a free trade aa Iba only tytiem wbick can give liability to ibe mutual interett or ou? rit ana country roer- cbanta. THOMAS J. BARROW k CO II rawera. Vrw Torn I- February 111)3 it IS CT"T'e N'wbern Srntinrl. Tarbor ou . Fr.a Pi eat. RjU ih Str, Roanoke Aiivrtf, iTaahingioo Union, Hillabor oueb Rerord r, VTettern Ca-ol'rl.n Ru n-rfurd Spectator and Miorrt tt F.u mert Jouma', will inter! tha hove M. ti t amount of f J SO- ta "rl f THOMPSOMAN. HATINO"d. V ud considerable time and attention to the study and pracii e of mediune on and io tha new Rutins, and having under went an examination and briefly ap proved a -d admitted to practice. I take this method of tendering my pro. fessional servicee tn my friends and ibe public and from the general suc cess of the System i relieving the affl.cted, I truat that I ahall be liber, ally patronised. "Z " KA. MOORE, . " Botanical Physician - Morganton A C. ! R klRKPATRIf K, raapactfally In: a Jorma tka 4-litaana of Cabarrwt, t aijniing counties, that be kaalocnteu himtelf,. in tht Town of Cwofd N C at tha houta of Georg Kludti Ctqr. where be may, at all timet, be found, unleaa When prbfeatiooalli cngagei. He returns his tineere thaoat to the public genarally for the very liheral paironaga which be hit received- And nopet to JTIllAilMfittWOBa ftKM-wvaaaiitiog iiientinh to butinett. W. B. A'l pertont wishing tn purchaae the System csn be suppplied by tha sab smber. 4' IS K K RKWAJID. AN AWAY rrooa the subscriber, on the 2tn day - f Decem ber Uat, my man Charlra about .twenty yeara of age height not knowo. rather alender made, haa large full eyes, stutters ccnaiderably. r l txpect he ia lurking io the . tieighborhood of Pearaoo'a plantation, or Kridera store. Any person taking up aaidfellow and delivering -him taaer-ight-mile Weat of Salisbury; ahall feceiye th above reward. y n WILLIAM GAY. " February the Vh, Ml. Jailor's Notice. TAKEN up and committed ta the fait in thia ul... - fcTt.. L- ...l - appeari to bcaeotit 16 or If, yeara of age. haa ao beard t Hia name ia Isaac and aajra he bekngs to Bruntly Taylor, of Gran ville County, North Caro. Una aad that Jie waa takes through thia place aome time thia month by hia young matter to the gold mines In Burke County where lie attyed but one day c. Vj The Owner ia reuestrd to come forward, prove property, oar chame and take him away or he will be dealt with aa the law directs.' ... JOHN M. THOMAS. Jaibn Uxington Davidson, County, N. V. awrs ar JYcio ' .lil UIINCT0W. Patldaon Caanty t, 0.' Tilt wiWeibata kava tatrraa hA tnaratup, ndav tky fir- j D. 7 Hual, U I ha T.a af Laiia.-- u"! . Cainiv, ft. ft"nadla,kgM iktj! . brick Use, North W.at W iC. r2z. .fllr.Haaey Haitiphrejf'fctU that apl, latortaMat if ,. a- , 000131 - oTHaary tfawpkrey'a 4f C eiwairtiae "aTaV"' west avaey article kept la a retail aW Jlii tkey will aaH very Uw foe Caal Ing to parckaaa -. , TzL. CZXAT OOOSfl arifl aleaay to rira n call aa a aif vta IT Ukea la taehange far gooia. "aw. Dm, if, mi r-alOHgty .a,. S.il?ttlJ vt tmlo.SfirainrT. fTHlE aecorid Bestioo will , m.n, . nn 'Vu..J. .l cost. of March. Board can be obtained 2 the best fmilies, at 3J , -The price ..f Tttttbo per fl,ir u -- - i.iir ine lif-iL. EI0.50. Drawing d Fai-.ty,. ,? Muaic 30, payable in advance B. COTTRELL. PrinUp IN. tt. fcight l ourta Ladiaa ,.L- boarded in the Seminary. XtlS The 'Venntaaee vlrutfcr., OIHE aubaenber atill continuet. make the above M.ciinet dfe kcepa a aupply cooetantly on haed which he will tell low ft ca$h or u credit to punctual dealcra. He Lksa wise intends to keep on h .od fool supply ol COTTON 0IN8. and will alto repair the tame to order, f E TV MITCHELL,"? Salisbury, MayiUt. f ' ; To Sa ddle r AND ' 4; ; Harness-Makers. 'PUB Subtcribert with to tmpfcf - ne Saddler .nd two H Wtse Makers of steady and industrioUae "!r JOHNW-HILTOX. BENJ. J. OAKEH, Oct. 311 1831. 95 r NOTICI. TO aU thoae with. " ing to" r ita II rses from g4 io-k. I I shall atind nf .I V H m- ' inrmr. rfl Tfy IUil tHM6 teen nanda .ngt. a bea jtiful dipple grtf sired by that one q,jalednr'setqMl: cVl olet and out of a ae O'tar mare at mf . Si tble in Lcxingtoo the next Staua) particulars made known in Aut fmuTl llf!.X.JPiIAaiBTa ftinuary. Hlh ISJa.-.' - -r - .Yew Goods! rrvAznxz. n Oatzss - jii fel and winter aupphr of CoaBC, wMcb with hit former atack, eaaipriaet enrt article oaaally kept ia a Coanu-y retail t.ra, abk Jm. : wilt ten low for eaah of Maabaf' ertii ' punctuar oValera. ' The publie are reaieetfne ' recnieatcd to sail aad judge f t'te aadv e, "..;: r ata kw torHatN the aaaawatcta '4 yit4f ' andTni Warns, wamirtwt tn be ead-of the" beat waleriaia, tnd in a superior attic- ofwiV ataaahip. Having a very buye Mock d Tie are on baad and being lateral ned to ael 1 tt rtdueed pnees merchants Would da wr9 call on kira and get their supply, . Old Come, Pewtea, feathert'. ral... Beoawaa, and Wool, takes ia escbanra. A '"600' A Good TinplnUi JMURSF.YM VV WflkKVIAJC AND tviiom g od wages,and o . HtantEmployroert,will begiven And tor further particulars, ?pplclo r ust be made to the . Subscriber at Moi gan't Store Muntg mery Co lty. North Ctrolma. . 3(13 ...1, February, llth. liM , MARDY MORGAN P. afikN tha 10th of iootadbet . !UJat.irom m nlantaun i Jonea eountr, two nefroeaa -named WASHINGTON, aat V reaea of agea very kM mulatto, oa ana V b Ao there la aeear oceaaione)bja -rio i ha will ehanre hia and eadaavor to paaa faea free man. Thelbr named JOHN, a com won mulatto, too yeara of ate. very iateltirentt he wUI neowf paw at tka servant of Waabingtoa, and ctaf bisaaaw. A reward of 25 Dollar will be teen foe the delivery of either bi any Jail, wtt eaa eet them. """?ABt ilVC2 Octaaav iaM. - arr - K7Tk GaweiSan. ivannakV tfaa bla eope, Columbia, a. Ci and Kichmoad N rar, are rewaeatexl ta publish the above www aafil forbid, ad tkea forward tbeir acewM i.uia-. . ,r- WANTED.4 :- V; IMXIOIATELY taata or vatV' ncrmen Taitort of amdy ba . wkom constant employment aug Wages will ba'gWen " - THOMAS DICK- SalUtmry, . Jtk I ill ' f Notice. St C. mm mt mAmm mm Cm at at 12 i. Oaca,at RJ Svaar ream, a tew"7 m - a .11 . - a Uaadaasr wtJjvmj ff iS , - -v V-Vjj.A-;;;:;.-,;';-; ; "Sr-.t-
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 27, 1832, edition 1
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