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Western Carolinian. i . ev tr.?j. ... WsWi4aiiaT-iiMa. :r" 1 1 I :---.:'v- a - .9 .. coLiufcjiiif. : -r rquirw tw..--xt but, two leiwuc j , ud bear I ataod up' to nravcis. i take my con uu wooer ray arm. aod turn my back tu the mioiw ter 1 Maturely of " i e,. flaw Salty has got a l-.ee not tu be gtmoed , " 'S' regards beauty .aoroe tolks think, the , nail an evco yoke with Vatlj Bean.' J'gi y pW I uL0Ot mutb boot between them. , Aoy how ihey bated nd Oespueu eat" . omer, ae rank poison, ever since they were tchool girla. . spiTBwWSwlgggi hw gMTPrraretoog sue the great ibUrwheo he beard 1 J: ,f hi. door.-4' W lk io.-Weil T I t I . L l t - " J . tin how dtr do J Get but tblnpiey- ' pretty well, I aok ye, fquire, and h..w d yOU do ! Why so at to be crawling ye ugly beast, will you hold I you yop baul.up a chair aod set down r- John." - , H do ffOM-dp, Mr Jones r 0, midlia.' bow's marro f P n't f.tgl the mat there. Mr. Iedle," Tois .n r me lO mind f-at 1 had been off Bounding several timea in the loajg t muddy lane j aod my boots were io a pickle. The dog stretched himself before fine aid iron, the c it squat down be f..re ihe other. Silence came by de ' crets like a calm snow storm, lilt no ' ihi. tr w.l heard but cricket under the hearth, keeping tune with sappy veil birch fomtitk.' J3..lly set up - trim, as if sne were pine a xo tne cnair - back r. her hands crossed gently across -her lsprnd her eyes looking- etrsight "Into" the Irer-Matawf-Jane tried to atraiehtcttv herself too, and id , her ."cross toMJWum rvitlr etilk -It wafH twenty-four . flours aAqce they had done any work, ' and ihey were put of all patience with IctpingSmdar, 'Do what she would ta keep them quiet they would bounce up how and then and go through the moiions, in spue of the f -urth com rnndment. For my part I sat look. ,ing very much like fool.- The more 1 tried to aa something the more my tongue stuck fast t I put my right leg over mv left aod sid hem j then ' changed and put the left over the right. It was n use ; the silence acpt com ing ea thicker and thicker. ,The drop - rf sweat began to crawl all oir me. I gt my eyes upon my hat, hanging on a pen near the door and then I eved the door. A' 'h moment, the kir o.nt in !1 al nnrt liinir nut frkv edle . ItLaoiinded like a clVp" ofi? ve-withUy J"nr he4i :4hunaeriuued ghi op iii vvyr jiJjhiiV.Biedlcvau'iluever handle iiiteh a drumstWk aw yoor- fathrr'drd; .U yer live ta'jthe age f Mtthuaider. .....,..,,.; thile; it was ,. whirling in, the, air.;,-tak "off i giU er f tim and then ketch it as it cams down without losing a stroke in r. .:.the tttne..;.;..Vhat dp p rh'ir.k; of that .. .,.ia tJtat.seuUy.pur chair Twndfjclpse;. -'Ibgaldrwtj'aa'y . jeit Ukrn a walk Plesant wlkin' I l.!W;Se.bw ye lldot HXhV7nr) ther li," Too've cme a counir, Johny Bedle ye're arter our gat, Say ( d'ye woqto mar Jpt orpoly.tajcuuxu'-. ... , - This waj what I tU a thosker Poor 8 illy made but one jump and landed in the middle ofl he k'tlheni and then she-skulked. in the Jark cor ner, tilt the oU man, stfter-laughing bmtf htoarhplntrrcoPgh. wis put to .bed. It r-r r "7 r Then c ' the apples ndeider t and the ice bring broke, plenty , chat : with mamn y Jone iboUt Ihe miois ' ter and the ''sarinon.! a'ereed with l er to a nicety, unonall the notrits of doctrine jtur I had forgot thejext, Then the teaird and tormented me to tell who t accounted to be- the best aioger i the galary, that 'd), ; But tnum, there is oogetting that out of y..an-..Pj-iaa'he" face is often din Veri'' ' I,th7owmgVaTy squTnt at It I At"' nf r T f.i i lr. 1 1 , .1 . i ti j i - rM 10 'he bt, she led the way to bed aVd to ktngr and fotlowcd. 7 . e,llZ I fwe lft aittifi'g a'gond yard apart, honest measure; . Por fear of getting tongue tied agi, I set rigTit i, with a steady stream of talk. I told her all the porticulffs shout the weather that was past, nd also made; tfuelSeral'wriar it I'kely to.be- m foture- At nti gv, rnretrsrnma my chair at ev. erv tuustop. Tnn growing saucy I R-Ifpwted,iV4t.eery .ptnaTnd ml col a ; and at Ust it was hitch, hich. hitch, and pUoted myself fast by her air!. .V.- m . - , I v0 Sally, von looked ao Da guey handsom td v, that 1 wanted to eat y.u up.W- pshaw. t alonw you. s ays snc. . My nasxi hsd crep' thing some hw upon its; fingers, aod bfgan to scrape acquaintance: with 1 pees 6he sent i home aga-o, wiih a dr rente jerk. Try 4rgiaVo , ... t - i avai mbs. bi ar - mw nn ; mm ,aaa : . ir w , . - you're getting rather upsiropolos a little old maidiah, I guess.' II jods off, is fair play; Mr.,B-edle.,, , ' '. . U S a COoi sign tu bad a girl sulky I knew where the sh e pinched. I mai ttuf Paty Beaft bjslhesrS) I went to work t persuade her that I never bad any notion afer Patty, and to prove it, I fell to running hcrlon at a great r;ie blly could not help chiming id with me and I rather guess Mis ratty suffered a Jew..jJ noarnot only got hortd of her hand without p position, but maoiffed to slip my arm ,MMUt4J uU'uteMrw satisfying me , so I must goto poking out my lips alter a bliss", . I gueos 1 rued it. She (etched me a slap in the l4ce.-aad-mHuleJfte-estar,.H r 1 pt i ter t an hur, I was forced to IfUgh , ' a a stde Cmy mouth, which crave mv face at tne loae. moutrn out oi the wromr something the look of a gridiron, . Toe battle now began in the regu lar way. "Ah, S.lly, give me a kiss, and. ha done with it,' now.' I won't, so there, nor leech to. 41 I'll lake it whether or no.'" 11 Do it if ou dare.' And at it we went rough and tumble An odd destruction ol starch now commenced. The bow of my cravat was shut up jp half a shake. At the. nest bout, smash went shirt Collar, nod at the same time, aome of the hed fastenings gave way, and down came BahVs hair in a flood, like a mill dam broke lose, carrying atfay half a doceu combs. One dig ol 8 illy s elbow, and my blooming rul- flrs wilted down to a dish cloth,.-Bat she r-ad-uo time to boast. . Soon her Deck tacklin began to shiver. - It prt ed at the throat, nd woorah, came a ihble school of blue"tid white belt; wamptHMg und yuejqtpg races every Wii'-ii way aooui ie poor, By the' hokey J. if Sat Jones Un fair, however I most own, and neither tried to Fite.6 Vrtch f and whim she could fight nolonger for want of Ureath she yielded handsomely. Her arms fell down by ier sides. her head b .ckl,erVaot of the living God. there lay a little plump mouth all ia the air,: - Lnr1 f did yiu ever aee a hawk bounce upon a red rohbio ! Or a humble-bee upon a clover lop I I say nothing. a Ooncarn it how a buss will crack, of i'sitlffr6Wh;igW alxiut half wav bet tt n asleep and awake. f Tbxreot.l my yeast bottle' say, she t nertell, huist into twenty undred pieces, and my bread duugh tgain." The upshot ol the matter is, I fell ... k...,,lnllv, vjvi i ni over -tr !a2ejy&vme,.fjppg 'Jonxdrv-i-jod twenty ti mes ha v " I "witbisxva'.hair.'a J)read,th of pupp iog'tjieqeatipn. "-FQtilafi& JlJv. j 'r0 Badger's Messenger. (, Agiinst slander there it no defence - IliU lauhdt'.boaat.ao foul a fiend, n u maa Scploic so fell a fc It staU a wort, wuhanod with a ihrutt. with,a.lookwnh a sm-ile. It is' pest il nee walking in darkues,spread Iftg ContagfonX w ide, and . which the most weary traveller cannot avoid j it is the "beari-scarihihg' digger "of the dark assassin.1 It is the poisoned ar row j whose wxmnds sn'eeurat)le Tt is the deadly adder f murder iis em p loyroent.inpocence its prey, and ruio its sport. ' - - The man who breaks into my dwel- Ung or meeisme pn tjie .puhl'c osc J and roE me my prope r ty , doea met injury, lie stops me on my way to wealth, strips me of mt hml-caroed sayings j involves mejn dlFi.cuIij' anil brjog my family to penury jnd want. Bot he jdoes Trie an Injury that can be repaired. Industry and economy may Kjj.io brinp me t circumstances of ease aod nfHuance'f smiles of gratitude m'y yet play, opon the ehet-ks of my offspring, as they receive the small to ken of pareoul laveVr-; ' -rr": ifrhe;m3PhcjC:f:lKtinI hour and first my dweUtbg, doe me aa injury -he burns niy ipiTlow, my raiineut try ;se!u-r Jrom r wiury that-Caa ...oas wpea-TrtriT':f' " st'H m may .indeed i beatupn m?vand cbiltint! Masts assail me r but chariiv -wia receive weloto her dweltingwiiL giye me fod to eat and raiment to put on, will timely assist roe in raising a new, rorf overr lheshes of toe old, iud I'aatralb'altbyjrfbwn (ire. side,an4 :-4atehr weewof f rrenrli ship and tjf home. ;."' IWh-wirw'rirrnlnfats"e reports concerning my character 1 who letopses wr,act.j:n3;Ufe;wpj oc represented 10 my oisaavantage who goes first to this, then to that nti g''bor; tells them he is ery tender of my reputation, enjoins upon them the strictest ecreCy, and then fills their eare sVith hearaaya and rumours j and what is worse, lesres them to dwell upon the hints and uggeuoniTrf 1is own busy im.gination. Toe man who in- this wav, fihhea front me mv good name,' doe me art injury which nei'hpr indutrv tirr eharite. wnr tin . -':.' o( slander to an uncharitable world. Some receive it as trutnt others sum pett the half is not told t them t a;d other dress what' thev have, heard w the highest coloring, add to it the foul Calumny of Iheif own Inventions andl proclaim tut the corners of the streets and oa '' the - house tops. - Should I prove myself innocent, and attempt to meet the scandal with contradicti -o, the story f my disgrace oatstripf me, aod aolicitude to coutradict it -eicttes suspicion of guilt. "Should the ala- derer confesshis crime. theUot is not wash it out, .1 might as well at tempt torecall the winds or quench the stars, as to recall the Infamy, or "' 1 attacfv a hTgrTvaiue. to my ifeUow men. I caot.ot bot wish that while I litre- among themy 1 may add place in their affections and be treated with the respect which is due my- station. " A good sine is rather to he chosen than great riches," or than precious ointment." ' " t M Tu Ut imnediate Jewel of the soul, " ,Tli purest irnvjre murul tiiBei tOurd" Give me this,, aod I can face thr frowna ol lortune can be pointed i as the child ot puvcrty, and still know what it ta tj be h.ippy. Take this wwsy, and you Strike a dag gur into my sool, you render li!e itiicit, s burden. The frowns of a world, trie fioger ot scorn, and the hiss of contempt, are more than a man can endure. Yet de.r s repuution io, "and in my aoul's just estimation priced ab ve all price' it is not too sacred for the slanderer to tarnish and destroy. He can take from me the confidence of my employers, the respect of my friends j Uan blast my-repoUtion wtth'htt pes tilcntial brtatii aod feel not a fane of much nift the-lughttr. .- He wrnld blight. the fairest flower in the garden of innocence, demolish the loftiest fro pie of hunM purity, and pUce his broiti stain of infamy on the holiest a ne si .noerer nas not a sinrle pre. text or exfose to pollute his offence. A desire of gain may urge some men to the commission of crime : the in cendiary and assassin may be excited !y this base passion to perpetrate their deeds pftdarknessapi.p the man who attacks me wifh slander has n hope of personal g od i and if he robs me t f character, he - " It bs me of ths which not enriches him, Uul make me poor indeed." lit gratifies the in lice of his heart, adds one mure to the family of wret. chedoess and woVrandetjoyt ttertt pleasure-iy ea"iitveu'rti iuuiplii aghe rcttewtherinfamousachieveWeni. A'1 't't rcBpotritrnr-f ihe JBMtlbh, ja. Vat Chronicle, affirms that iiis irtusi. cal bag. telle, owes its "origin te? the kiss publ cly bestowed on the Utc Ctmmodfr, Barney,"bytht beautiful Queen, of . France, oi Ihe occasion nf his.. .vUitii Paris, after, hia gdkat -ploits at acH, in thf wr of the Rswpla. tton The maids .of honor were all at eager lo fciVlow thevfacloflii eiamV pie of the Q-jee-i, that it is said, the young Ameridn became thenceforth. l!!?J,i'i?ilct ?P-3fy 5l dislikc-tuallihc bea-j rnnude, at Lourt. . The bagatelle was composed by an Irish officer," who was present when the royal familiarity wasexh bHed. , , ;. CMin(y A". tV, . ' Tf-perance the f ebjclt of moralilyand the angel aserwy eppeam 1o- be--prnjr trinH threujfh ear land in a trttt of places; - It reeentlv mwe in ipprannct in ih.4 tower Pr' of Dvidiuo County, N. C, AccordInK to pre. vioui antiee and ap lointmeat, the lnbsaitsnti in the vicinity of Ritek.fyriuc Church, asrem bledaJitniselTrt together, fur the parens of taking into eoi siCerstion the cause of Tern peiance, andf.irmin s tnciety, on tbe 1st ef Jij' nh, at whirh rtjne the meetint was ably rpeJty"i1fiiRetc bwed by a'very "aiprnpriaietnd tyrant the' io sp fttit tW tilt tJ1lfhCI' tne 111. Vr.1 rr.::ci.i ril gave their names to sbitsm rnirtry fro a the we of ardent aoinis, the thitT tlist hit lHn eolonr nlunderinir. and taking away to mar ofetrr rwrttlenttd and rtspteuble tel losr-citixens. On nsotioa the Bat. Meager Hill. Wn unnimcKily called to the jhsir, land on saotion of Mr, UilU Altea Newtoia tu unani. mouily elected President of Hie society. The liiSwTSf'rsprSjfwe ccrs, and accordmely, were duly elected, to wr." . r ' 1 ' iTT t . Tif.V. Mr KGKRHlLL. PrefkVnt. ' RtST. OH. War UAN.MArL V. P. ; AU.t.a rBwsai, 8.e y. R tCK-SfRilse TEMrtltAffCE MtilNO. Whereat, wt rie Temperance a a bksttaff, and Mi, too, hi gUf important, to tbe cwowra nity at tarwe, aod whereat, we heTiete a f queaejr tf aourithaieat and euttitsi'ioa is we cetaary to ethiiiarate, tad t) nleea the progtest af Mtok ioatitiitionst Ibejcfjrrf, laattal as bold ng eur eneeiiogt aanwally, we, the board, bare resolved te bold quarterly nwetutga, wheb we beliete will add ssarS tifor sad prosperity to eur tecietjr. , A 4 wf fbrttier recommend- pur bretbrea of aiauiar societies, to adopt the a-ac On the 3rd Bsbbath of Aujiist ei, (tbr l l.i k.a .rnninlit. tnd Will hold. I - J " t - . - AUtatth.etime ami pise., i.f K. Itltli ' !i.V . I USUAlLiiU- r?Tt3fr.-flin,freaWtet,.w51t presl.l.-anc? im v F AS no. r -.ed it.; 1 l.oref ' . r ,.,, . '7 ; ii,y.Wriaonr.tb.l jeiM TrmpernjiceJ II r 1 j.f hit nttws.ock cot r, ling J Y ' l,h ?VUlHlLElt f p?l .fatten U therefore i, wenVi'sl ;oielioh'h 4 il kindfcol .hi.rs Jorsaiea,:"! X TILU Sell at A: Ctlofl -7 W4 feel an Intereit in 'k. Temper. wards" its advancement ia our citde of acq-isin tance snd the sr. reapectfuHy solicited to attend oe that day, wbeo and where there ; will b a convenient time for the reerptToa of mem bers,' and (rest Interest ia besrinp. MaylLoM Who TJt by oiMfurtuaa be tftjd up by tba bsod of frten Jaliip. 4 , A. NElvV bOSt, Re; of the Boari - .. -. " Jvlf 27th 1833. I DIED. 7 FFJIAL SIMILAR K. riUE eaercises wl be returned pn the J at, JL day of October aext. Tuition per atioa ( months) U 1 0,50. Drswlnj snd Painting, 210. Music, o A paid arlvsnci.-. 88 tin). COT I'KfcLL, W. Satiiliurf, Jbtg. A t33. lVvasouVion ot C0P4RTSmBIlSmP. N HtlsK is hereby aivea, Uit the copart nership between tue suuciibers,bas ben di l.ed ibis ity. All peisuiis indebted to the Orm, will call snd settle their accounts witb Huh Cu!erhouse, bv the last diy uf this month, or the will be placed iu the bands of an ofBoer for collection. 3'90 r. - J ltli UUMi'HUEVS. I1LCU CL'LVEltliUUSE. State of Norlli'Cut'uliuay 1 XQTWE" TS berebv riven to Moliy Whitner. one of the L telri of John atult, cUe'd, thtt lhere it tow mmf hwi nen aallarsi wtjdi-it-clorte, h'er, a one of (be heirs of ' mid "iotui i TUtill. tal atolhrWhlmi- KreheTtieKey'reque. fed to come for r 3 aitd claim nid count? ithia the time pft-ecribrd by Urn, otberwiae; I will dwpose of it as the lew directs.- ' B. W. BOBINSOrt. Et. Jvln 244 1833." . ' 8 3.n Spring U Sumvicr GOODS. T!1E firm rf tUrKKTT U LeMt.t havln(f bei-t disced, the busiaus iu lutare will S. LEMLT Jk SON, Wbo re rert ir.g direct rrnm JWrr-Torfc V rhiladtlphin, tA rnnrLRTK Ass.aTiKST or Spring ckWtl "iiumvatr . 1 0 miii ii" 1" 1" Uiijr-iinw-i'rr jjjf . utf tnn nwwiw-ISiiiiaiiiUSlS,-l.Slt' V.S Dt3rlittoda,& .iltottrieaa.. ;riia(onttrtsA?i ItaMVnrc, Cuiler niul PL AT HI) WAIW, Saddlery, Crockery, 6fc. ($c. IJliWtksinitli a Tools. '".jr"Tijaiissi i oijji.t;.AjCJGr; SCUOOfj HQOKSf And all other articles osuatly kept In retail Unwe, whiebptey rntenp etimy ir iwatf-prar.t fiu for canh, or oa s sbort credit to punctual ueaiera.,-. ; -- - Thee respectfu'ljr invite their fi tends, and tbe public generally, to call snd ciiniuc tbe issortment for tbemselvrs. ttman, Cora, O.IS. Flaxeeed, See-rSf, Tal- fcaadjk!mnat ierx.4cacripUon. of tunfy prxhi:r will be Wjkear at lair jiricet, in ef CbiiigeTbf fon.ll." ' " J.ii6ry, ,Y. V. Ut.Vaf. l&ii. . 7r G. WALTER JUSO.Y, M, D. 6URiE0N pEJi I'lST. OF RlCHM'iSPVA. WlLLvis t Salissbtiry on (he 27ih of this month, and remain a short period,.every operation requi site t? preserve anJ bewitify the Teeth will be done on moderatd terms, and late approved principles. " y,tdies waiied on at theirdweUingi. f?T'!rThe.'B-"rr'Cleir"tteaded' . i gratuitously. '1 Map T. A LI- persons hav'wt claima against i the.. Estate of. Narmin Owmss, doe'd, are requested to present them legally . authenticated-or -.this -.ranttce will be plead 1' bP t recftvev--tae "JviifTi. fo33.!. 3 83 0-TWafTnikfli?.. I Ot .waawifevjl ' m . ijti .awtj HHE ccrtificite' for Four sharea the Capital or J Vint Stock of the State' Bank' tf ' irth C irolhn, ub- sen oca or in me name oj jas. &cxe and transferred to Philip llanes late of Rowao cmnty, N. Cr dee'd, being lost or rpfslaid, Nvttceaa hefebv giv. en to. all persons concerned that: I shall apply to the President of said Bank, cither in. person or by agent to issue a duplicate lhere.-f. ; 77-3mv Ti KUKl i K J I A IN Lb, l jg r 1 - -SI - ... 1 . ' ' i 8 NOTI C K. I lAAintnVntTvvtrjr'a 1 1" J Oof etrt drecrililioaollloote. 8b. ies snd Pumps lor rrnile- men i hiob he wsrrsnts to be made of the beat tr.aterials..in s substantial and fahionable manner, snd which bt will sell low forCASlt, or to panctual oustomrrs, vn s short credit. SaMurj, Juni 80, 1833. ) 81ft to tm: public. N'the night of tbe 4th of Julyjnst. and stole out of my pocket a calf-skio or sheep-ikio pocket-book containing abaULjonciiundred a atLei e htv..4.41 ars i i ,,M)mn4l.auwp jrj wdgi' meats, ExecutVnns" aod ntelf a monrj which the following are recollected, to Wit 1 ' ' ' " A Judgment and Execution in fa your ol John Woods vs. Hiram Pra thef for a sum bftween tis or S30.O0. A Judgment and Eiecutioi. in fa your of A. . Torre'nce, . Admr. va Epraim Erwm for about 832.00, als a bond on Erwio for the deliverv of property levied oa to satisfy that Exe cution. A Judgment and Exeentioo plaintiff nut recollected vs R. Torrentine and J, Torrentine placed in my hands by David M Lwen. A Judgment and Execution in fa. vour of Snuford vs J scph StcphensOf for about S.OO. ; . - A Judgment and Evrcutioo vs Mi Us Stewart for about 7,2.00. . A note on A. D. Brooks and J. Tanner to J-mes Mcknight, due 4th July, 1833 fi-r R3.00t J nOlC HJItCO fjllJAO J. DUI"VJl w L. IK Alcx'odcj date , and amuuiit ilol recolTccte'J.j ...,..,f. ThVforcroi'g -papers besides oth as io aescnue inrm, were piacca jo my haids as -n officer f..r collection, and thr persona - who are indebted thereon are notified not to pay their iccoui ts t any person eserpt myself, Joseph P. Caldwell, Tbc'iphelus Falls, ur V4lfim"F. Cowan." Those who hold my officul receijHS fir papers are requested to present them lor adjust ment to one of the above named per sons. JOHN II. SMITH, - - J" CvHstaM. N. H- We have been ioformed bv Mr. J, II. S.nith, that the pocket book a:id most of the papers hive been found, but none of the money. 'p HE' Subscriber la-ay'ng qualified as Executrix of the Eat te of Ak exander 11. Wdcleogh, deeeasetl- gives riotike manaa g oast ssia . batata- to present ihe m for payment wi.hin the time pre. scribed by act tf Assembly , otherwise, ihey will be barred of recovei y by the operation of said act. AH persons in debted to said estate, are requested to come forward and psy raecure their MOTIVE. T AM anxious to cbsemy busioess io the County of R wao, and a duty we wmyi'Mt t tJivrTnnuccs mc i It give this IU 151,1 U MJ llvK, that au notes, accmiots, aou oetnauds whatsoever must be settled forthwith. ..... . , or, I shall be under the disMgreble hetcssity of putting them in a course of collmion wherrWST&wiff incurred." I will attend st Mocksville every Iswtlay- foriie .pojrpoaerpf flVfjiog tnis ooiect. - i- : RORERT iiargrave. Way 24A, 1833. 77 MiGiiom ri.VT;. 'PHE subscriber wishes to purchase A number of y 0UXQ NKG1.0ES, of bpth6xes4 ,Jqr jhe next Jwelye mohthii . ., Any pers .n having such l g repertr".for sale, imiH d(i wt!l' ta S be will give the most iiberalprice in pasb. . The subscriber is not con cerned thiifycar with James Uaie, in the purchase of netroes. -ttrr ROBERTiTIUTET "t Lettera to the subscriber will be promptly attended to, in person, or by Jqsbh niie,whuia authorised to'pu'i . chase f ir him at all mes. R. II. SalisburyrJahl 1871833:" -Wif Vegtots WatiUA. rflHE sulcriberf wih to purchase l4-rarTOs . , ' , ' t '.:'.. vm ' m rn n tv- (n n at Uml sSJ vi Of both sexes. For such the CASH will be paid, by making application either personally or by letter, at Lex ington, Dtvidson County, N. C, to It ARGRAVE (if HUMPHREYS. JUl!f 24A 1833. 5 V T7tf Blank peeIs gT every detcriptioB, ieatry Printed! and wr . r , .IB. to. I " Tr7 umfiiiMMioiUTOH 1 V V DOrOoPh. .n Af.J .L .. keptmttantly jc sals tbis office v WlLUsaiatAc.innjr" borough, on Monday the o7 ..fbeptemoer next, (it being thf , of Anson Superior Court,) on , It of twelve months, all tnat tal.. ku- Stock of Good, Belonging the estate of Ta," Y. II w Z, dee'd., consisting f DRY GOODS. GrocmcBi krrv vn vi are "H "Z7 "5 : . 1 : Lattivicret, Limnt. r . CiTcaswins, : tiaiintf Vonioazuus, - J)wmtict i, . Variety,,.) 1 Flannels, u&h (Fine' and Common, j Iitnnketst Boors, Vesting, SAoct, (Cen. lUmerit andLadUi') Sadtllet, Cvff,e, tff. fc?Ct Together with an assortmeotof the , A Fancy O oo d i Usually kept by will .gc Merchsnts .' . ALr?0, at the lame time and place " all the Hnusehold and Kitchen furoil' tore, several head ol Iloiara nd Cat- -fie, and several VALUABLE The s le wiU botkue fromdjy to datv until all Is I Idf" " Further particulari will be made... kab wo Pn the daf of "tafeT"" v;Jr-" AtY TttVluyjsUopi::-: l.YLEX!YQTn.Y rV. C.! - Mr Theoph'dus M. Simpson MOST respertfuhy informs htsj friends, r thepuWte at largrt-' that he is now carrying on the Tiloris ;-j t" Busioess, jlp all its various brsnchca 16 tbe" town of JUxingonY 'NT'CTi T he shop East of the Court Ilouseaf formerly occupied by P. Fowltrf 4'";, T Wew fork and FUiUdelphiavfashiiiDS,i which will. enable him - to make anjf gentleman j fahfombfr suit oj ''CJiithetf; oo short notice, and in a superior stvle . f workmanship. i If' bopes.by tmii 2 uons artentiofi w husinesa -jA Itotm'i' Share of public: pstronae.. . ' - JlprilAll. 1833. - -rfltf fJlHE CertiE tt f.f altleeosharea the State Bank ff N Tt Caenlintps sued W tJe name of Fr tocis Locke,' (late of Rown CnJdgdw being .toaj, or mislaid .Z2H.m . ii hereby veb tu' a'per4ni' coheir 5 oedrthat;!' siiall "spplyKthc; tested dent'of aaid lla .krehher -ini) f-:n orby agefif tb issue a dupncS e. tnr.re- - Of::,,ivS.,.i:v:.iV:..... ..13.:Sl....:.:..t.;; ; : JOHN SCOTT, Ea-V. CHARLESTON and CIlERJli ; THE STEAM BOAT KtACOK w-w eOLtn. J. C. G RA - i.-... ..... . -; m runntnR u-.en Lharieaton ana raw calling at Oeo. Joan on her way up and down, cill resume ber Trips in thf rettrttof daystfrtt U InwntJetj t toniiniedin thsirads the ansamg KS inn. .... - " Her exceeding light draft of TVster drawing when loads tonly abouifour ana a hsllfset water will eijableiftf rto rest p Vherswst all timet except, en,irneom-?-j mon low ilrer, when her cargn will bo lightened t tbaExpeoceof eoau- , i Chartetton SrvSe, jSSIj: nNrB."Shi Vfs"coraorubie tccoroe-, Aakj tat-a-Xe w. psscege rsr jti WITH a view to the more effident . ' prosecuifoo of their business lb a Sujscrilicrs ht ettbihf d a Having procured the Ijesl Matetiuls froro kaTJnrib. and tmnl.Wiit I WotkmstS whrtfsrfls weirrecomruetidetJ.lber are prepared to eaeeets ed moderate ieimsr , all orders in-tbie liner--- .,,fi . "eeeeiiksrWeeirrrlar kcifk snd made to brdtft snd every mna oi Bindioii nromuly executed Jo (he oi n4fltJW 36tf J. U:Lt. KOW. Raleigh Jttf two n w m- : iir3r PRESENTS hit tbak to tbe eitil w f Salisbury, and h tnfiiiiity. fr their very . liberal pStronagS j awl rwpactfuHf low's ' them, that lie will return io -Sali.bury, rbit tbe I2tb mat , fr tbs purp-a-cf ja!'i the various operations vn the teth. . i. All prions irtdebtetl to th late firm ol II CKKT t k LKaSLT, are rq d eeome (vraard iamccUatrly aa.4 . . i.eir refe!tWe aecoufttsr- erther by Cili Not-, as lutber ifctUilgencs (snoot S Rives - ; , July 13, 18J3.. v'-;. v. . 1 i.l.l::.
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 12, 1833, edition 1
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