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festcfn CaioiinLm. 1 " ' r V- ,i!fiUboHatraM of tin coun'.rt are not lo bn iliscove . . ....... - a ormp.l mnvinir fiirlf i11M ntp ftt 7.n;iM an houf.ttiid that the UrV M iIO lw ..u....,uwUir;.iW,l last f wVn the- and wind are alike Jalwm- fM1 " tender Tegard-oi ing.ondef the lii'e fc'rtd excileinjr1' whom we leave behind) tint the . cidM V"aj&lryp, 1 ; V j'sp tf where they ahail lie will be re ; T .'i. , Jnre inhered with a fWd arid toothing ' Tb!prt fraught with cbat eofifewion, ' ; Pass witbia the Gondola. "-. -' -.' T Sye no nor from eye retreating, Hirt with heart in concert betiinj, . v Hp with lip ia uptore m'in( : " ' ' BtcMed be the Gon job. ; OK a fcanlt enrtetitd wiih ft.wei, . . QittVinrtnKnifrjTnf bower,'-" " ;JS(2?1 rest the witty tioare, Bifcly mooreil ihe Gondola, . Ceflr tweet all ere diipelfinr;, 1,-nre ao ill, Ao ehlnife foretetlin;, BeveaVithta tfceifjrtitjjr -dwllU;vr""i: - Hent tent the Gumlula. ':l imtnjf 'tMel 'ire" arplhty wr, ii. ! rCR''rjnr tWthrlr B -et recofer- " . Arm entwiainf nmiil ini lorcr tlngriii teek thetSondvi. 9r m the rro vSral ttc-tlinf,' -R-cVle of the eferf pealing, Tbint blood bis blade rf rmlinft ; iMwrntio me Uofirtora. if1tTA6M1iei J-irer and ploui mataci needing I t Cenaaiita weep o'er lovera blredlaf . !" lifeleMln the Gondofa. J IVhJle the moon U fondly playing Sove ia dratb the tide conveying', . .. 81ol the Ckmdok ' t.' . in boatmea affihtrd, A (he niooubcamf euldly lighted ' 04iMtbtiUj'eidted,"73 7 ... . ..,.,jr,v... )n thefiil Ronfo,a. MISCELLANEOUS &ddmtv Jitagc Ftory: at the con. . Sixiulum 4Zmowu Jubitrn an. . Kthktv.WDg:u together hi moth in -TJ"? ' Hlcutated 'o waien ourentibili. Ilea, aod c.au t aoleatniiv ver our Ibwahu - -T- j. Wt are met to -eonseerate thr ;c.-.A-"d7.-8rua clHiety lo.the tcrrtee nd rj--iejKw of the &tiA&zlZ:??. .W3JThtrdttlf'ii'wt 'he w" y: fbt tt in - ." been pertoi'med for coutitlets million. fTuVscenir)' r ' Jnd thetralley-, the itiHf nlent -tlelr, "" 7" i"- 3tp. ibret71ive"oRen' Sceo , , dwotcd to the same pious purpose. ...... - at which must always give a peculiar intetest is, that it can rarely ; - - z wcur Xffpt: it Uoee, it must address - 1 Itself to feelings intelligible to all na. tions, and cornmon to all hearts, "ST" 'The patrUrthit llnmi.ee' cffoiir o w J - to whirh we" would now give" lifter. ance. Veate 'strangers' and "w juurners here . -We heve nerd of a possession of a bun ing-plice, that we J way bury our dead out of our sight.' -Itet tis hv the ild,: and the cave mvuiTu icvii mkv tm I'll Lnrn .1 ill .is-inere! ana mi iMVceii.. ,heir vrrv alienee. ..f ,ir n atuixiJi4VU,ajtf.4 p 4rnr borderi lound'iboui and let t . f thean 4 be made ture for possession ;f- bnrying.plac.V 1 ' - '- It ia the d'irjr'oF the Vivlrtg thus .to provide for the dead. I is not .. 'P the comm b tnheritancr, . - J , If there' re any feeli- gi nt our . t. i "" bo'indrd.by earth, and yet . ; t"ppM g abort of the-ekies, which ai tji-;.-.-' ' - jiuore etrorg and more univers.l thsa :ll..otherBihey-.wiU bctiiind ia our . w...riliHtda- to ihe -im-nd pUec and tti nner of our dei h in the destre to . (H.eii ihe arm "four ft tend; f to have . V.e hat ssd f'Gcet 1 1 our remains per .Jormecl by their affection to repoae , in the land' of our nativitvs to be 'itiV.v.rir.Trt'rr-T'.:'.': j imm) i i ti iv cfiuikiira l iar ' . .fathers, ft it almost i'np)iiblf f.r T Wtfee'njTeVeii VS ft'irt.'Tua'iffir wuce lucra a tunj;ct4 .j P etry ha t ld us thi fruth ia flrp of i-.cend.nt b.ty M force, J ieh frid a re.ponte in every breast; r h to ditnb Fogytru!!na prey, . ..Thi pkifcie, taaiout binf a'- ilfnd, JVf 'h. warm xKmcta ol iha hrefiil dar. Knr eaat Me tag!., GngVin look behind J; V Kna ..nd b-t b .iii.VaiHi,re4MVi .. p!T rjnpi; ty cVgiij rTrrrqii-r,, Ji hum it' b il.r tfjt .!. ' erieijj r' e ta the inhahu nt f the dreary " 'tiaoureshrtOeif cBuala., jfjiest of th not th," and iho ujtry . vfj imrj ewi priests. The Egyptian grati. srea 10 p ganorw earriieas iu nrerreacu ruiy 1L intfttf Ml IIIC 0irilUlUUI Ul 1110 III'IHS' . .1 I .1 . . -i r.i i- woo-iliftite the justice of the rule 1 J wf. H I "B , , l.inca I iithu avaiirll L j jem3ini reference that our children. will'v'taU it in the midst of their sorro-vs j and our kindred in remote generatioi.s feel that a local inspiration hovers round it. " Let Kim speak who has been on a pilgrimage of health (o a foreign land. t hurt: speak, who,. haaW4tched at the cuch'iif a dvuig friend, fr fr m hiathuacal)oinc L?inispk t who has committed to the bosom ot the deep, vi h a sudden, startling plunge, the narrow shroud t" some re liiver comp-nioo. Let such tpeak, o4. thev. will tell, you, that ..there is nothmghich wrings ihe hcrt of the aying, ayr, una x ne survuruiz, with tnarper agony than the thought that they nre to sleep their last sleep in the land of strangets, nr ia the un seen depths of the oi can. M 'Burv me rut, j pay thee.' said the patriarch Jacob, ' bury me not iu Egypt :Tut I wtll lie with my fathers. And thou shnlt carry me out of Cgypt; nd bury me in their burying-pljce.' ' There are buried Abraham and Sa rah hit-wife i there they3'u.ried"i 4j.( nd Rebecca his wife $. and. . here. I buried Leah. Vu'th are the natural expressions of human feeling, as they lad from the lip of the dying." Rich are the rrmiutscences that torevef crowd on the onSnes of trie pset to the grave-. We; terk agiin -have oar home there with rur friends, and to be blessed by. a commuaion with them It is r matter of intjn t. .not of rea obU)gi-l tC-l"ii-jspjfiiW-impuIaei which supercede belief, and disdains quest-on. " 14 ButltTs not chTeftv ii regard to thefceiwg-4eUttgtg-i-r roorrality, hiwever sacred and nator aT, that we should conternplatet,he jrv tablishreimt of rep 't nes of i'hV s.VC There ar nighef anoral pnr poes acd more effecting ct oaiilera. tons," which belong to the tubjert. W,ahj?jJdastfoa ourseivrt-tts v4e w thrm rat- er as mens than as endV; rather a iftfluence t govern horn n condjet, and to moderate human su? feting, thao.as caret inciient to a U fisir fores-ghr. It is to the living mourner to the parent, weeping over Ins dear deid child 4 the husband, dwelli' g ia bit bwntoHtanrdeolntio-sv the -idawr-bo heart i4rkeO' by -oiw timtly orrow to . the. fnend. wliu tniisf Ifcsveryj urD the presence. of tome kindred spirit, it h to these, that the repositories of ihe dead bring home thoughts full of admonition, ol instruction, and, slowlr. but surely, of consolation also. 'I'hey admonish IKVK MUU. Usuivitvi I. wviMijS- - tst- sllory Dc lug., iuey trruct ut iothc true value .of life, and in itt noble purpoei its duties a d itt dctlibatioo. They spread around us, ia the reaiinitcencet of the put. soarctT of pleasTog iLoiig mciaocha. the character and virtue f the dea parted f and, s time interposes its growing diitapct between lis and ihem.'we irather up with more solid- tude the broken fragments of memo rv. and weave. ee- it were. into, nor ycry.hear tory,. Av we , ait don by toeu graves, we eem to hear the lobe of their fcU.-ctt' O wrispering in our tart. We listen" to the vo'c of their wi dom, tjeaking ia the drpihs oLour ottls.""We'shed-ooT"'tetrt bit they are no longer the buroiogears . grmy " Tfltcy yelieye or 'droop. , spirits, ar.d come nLnger over ut with a deathly faiotn?ss.' . Wt return to the world, aod We feel ourselves JPN ' and wiser, from 1 tnii c moiuiiioi) who tne aeaa. I have spoken of but feelings and associations coram n to til ages, and all generutioo 'if men to the rudr atu ,h polished to the b-rbarian $ fh ci vili -d to the bond and the ."to" ihe warship the. w orihlppc'r d1 ,,ed, duelling in the yd mythology ,-nBd fj icing in tjie light Ecry where wr characteristic , re ti list3it age and Mr "as hum m bis ianiradictid!Mry outline's, i MJ ttf Vie fcrroi7atsd iiuimi 01 omen iiiuo, Bninstructed aff-Ction of I J and, every where, the 'to hive been elected with tender regard to the Iking t mifrU administer comfort to anrrAiu in.l inril hnminiviilk ";;7i The aborif-mal Germans buried ir T dead vro groves consecrated oy n' llll.ll V" "V- j . . n.lfla and' sooltied -then1 ctnef, by tnterrmj? them in taetr i,:y sion fi -Uls, or embalming them in thejr vast catacombs, or inclosing them, in iheTrliTunendouv pyfjtniJs. the won. (Jer oi ail succeeainff aces, i uc r .. . Til. - It , brewt watched vith religious care over Aelr places of but ill. They K. lected for this purpose ornamented cardens. aad deep forests, and fertile valleys, nd 4ofty mountains j and they still designate them with a s.iu emphasis, as the H ise of the L'v- i-.c. Tne ancient Asiatics lined the approaches to their litUt with sculp tured sarcophagi, and nusoleum'', $ otheif ornamerl's embowered in trub bcry, ira'ces of which may. be fen amofijftheitr niuificeW.TaiiiTTrwr fretks exhausted the resource t ol their exquisite , fin in adorning the haWau6i3f couaged interments within the limns i(lb.cir, itie.lt nd co'rjyigned, tbeir reliquct t shadv grovts to the neigh borii od of murmuring ttreams and tnossy fountains, tloac by the favorite resorts of those who were engaged in the study of philosophy and n ture, iiud c died them,' with the elegant es preaatvcoe'aaoT their -wd 'beautiful iangiiage, CtWlT talcs', or "Places I Repose.'' The R m .oi faithful to toe ei.mpleof Greece, erected the monuments lo the dead in the suburbs f thV eternarcuj,- -.8 they proudly Jcuiiminttd it,) un ihe sides of then -pac.oos roids, in the midst of trees and oiuamtntjl walks and ever-vai w mg flowers. The Appiin way was crowded with Column, and obelisks, and cenotaph, to the memory of her heroes a',d sgea f und, at every turn. the aliort Untouching in ript too mrt he eyr, fiiste, Vitor-Pauie, Trav. tllcrbvjting at oni e to sympa hv and tTioughtfufness. Even the hum bleat nTan tould read on the'.hum b.'evt gra,vcstoxie the kind iiiT.rL.g IFtltrTFanh T'WItgTiWirr'tlielle j remaios !f Aid the"Moslrrrr succeu tr ui. ilic emperort-indiffereat-Js they may be to iheordmiry tinbi nons of the fi e arts, pl iee their bury i g-grorinds tn rural retreats, nd em- tjelli'shlhem 'ith itudiOus" ta'ste as a .religfouviut,. ... The. cyprest is !sn. itu at me nean ana i.'t 01 every g'vr ao4wjve4 witr4A.nvurAfyl .aulrami. ty over it. T'iee devoted grounds p saess an in ioia'ile .aanctity. -The" r ivages of war oevrr re c S them and vici ry and defeat eq'tslly respects the limit of theirdomin. S 1 that If has been rem irked with equal truth and besutr, th.u wh!le the ci'iei of the living are sulyct'to all the desolations and vicissitude incident human fairs, h -cities of the dgHrd-enjoy -anlhay ftcCasI' rrtilHrn aucH undinTmira reBOle. wuh-.uievea the shad iw of eh nqe. i( But I w ill noTcTw eTT "u p -n facts off thti onure. Tv dVmont'rate, how .1 . . ' 1 1 . ever, uie trutn 01 wnicn 1 nave so ken. They do morei they furnin H flection suitable f r our own thoui ghis on the pre scot occion. c J-acWa...i;ienty places of 'tp, ' Su -'rr IrrM. (To be Continued.) . A GENTLE REPROOFT M t. 1 1.1.: l. jj.. . . ucrc.is. .ao. aouavk wirairraiei mre harshly ortthe ear of 1 nuo of ft,tlnrgtgroer"Ui qi''posirrqn, tnrpi to hear a brutal husband speak harshly' to an amiable wife. - The wretch who tin tre.t.a womin ill, deserve the rhntempt of hi, fellow creaturesibui whei that worn m is one who I oks to him for support, for kudneta aod r trow owe wftneTrirTrnqgrrtiTeT he is bound by every noble principle td trtw .with flowers, the brute' who plant the iMortt! instead, like C.ini ibo'ild have I mark set upon ht fore head, that he miy be koowa a'd shun- "" '" " t-awwws-t--a-tav-s aa-- nel By every liiict iaa. Hit l.'iere is wisny a w rthv worn la.whVco'jid tell an effeciing "tale -1 pstieot utfr iq under uomeritei) aSiie, Zich -rieri HiddoV was oot nstara ally a i i'.lnatured m n. It wai a want of rt-Ui ction, more tbad a corrupt and ungmertius hean, that led hiita to consider hit wife the light of an in frr'tor being, and t'i treat her more like a flare 'h o an rq ial. If he met with soy thing ilrod tsrcffl hist em per, bit wifewas nie to a ,ff. r vtico he came, home. Hi meal -ere al wayt itj-poukcj, u J tySwtcvcf the poor woraaii did toplrase him was sore ta have a cuntftry tiLaShe bore bis iil-'iurhor in silence for a long time btt fi tdmg it to incrcasef she ad ptcd a mctnud of reproving him for bis un reasonable conduct, which' had the happiest eCTcct. " One day. as Z chariah was cointj to hit daily avocatj ,n after bre.kfart he purcn .f?a a nne urge cou-uin, ano senrit'homewitkdfrcctions to bit nopaTitcuhr ro jde oi cooling was prescribed, good woman well Knew that whether the boiled it, or fried it or ma le it into choder, her. htibnd WtlllTtlOTTneTmeTniFTl I) .1 ak. LmkA n r . at K r aStVr .if poMiblerAadtherf.re . - Cocdpt'r. i'ntof it in Several different, wayf, SHe also with some tittle difil.olty, prxureJ tn a,mphibitus animal from a brook back of the house, und plum ped hi m ion the poti- In- due -time her husband came home some env ered dishes were phced on the table. and with a frowning . fault-finding look, the moody man commenced the conversation. . 'Well wife, did you get the fih I bought , - "Yes mv dear." r "I should like to know how vou have C''ked itI will bet any thing von hve si"iled it for mv euiin. f Taking off the cover. J I thought so. What iu the d 1' uatne possessed von to fry it? I would as lief eat a boiled f'Og." - ' Why, my dear, I thought you loved it best fried. w j. Mi not think any tuca things Y 'ukncw better I never loved tried fi ,li why did'oi .you boil it i' lily dear, the last time we had fresh fio, you kn w I boiled it, aod you said you liked it better fried. I did it merely to please yoii. But" I have boiled some aho." So saying she lifted a cover, and lo f ihe sh I .wi der of the Cod nicely boiled, were i nestlv deposited oa a dish j a sight which would hnve made an epicure I 'rejjic,e," bUt w odly.adJed tAh4 uli-oature of her hoib ind. 'A pretty d sh this t" eccl.imed he,' B iiled fist 'Chips aod por ridge; .. It. yiu. hid-nor been one 01 the mast ttiipid of . worn .n kind you would h.ayemadct.. , His patient -ife, with a smile, im mediately placed a turceo btf j.e him containing an excetlent phowder. My dear," uatd vhe, '" I was res olved to please yon. T'lete is your favori e dish '', I favorite di?h- mdrrd1- grnnbred the discomfitttd husband. " I dare say it is aa unp.laieable wUhywa0h y mes. I would rather have a 001I- - Ti was a cmmiM ecpreiin f fhiraod'lia'cTbeen aaucTpa'tcd'oy .bn wtle, wrvvt o- at -the- preference was expreasedt.uncojrered a Jaredisi. at her huVnd's rtht hand, 'thre was kbull frOf of p4rtnt u dm encions and p jgri.ici iiit jrrt stret cficd ViVt' it" full ItugtTt JT-Khari ih Ipning fwrn hit Ca.r ooua ait le rr-t. gRtenrrl af tne unexpected app .rition. . " tVfly.deer- said hit- wrfe, in'-a kind, tntresiing too?, I hope you will it IcDg-u' hf able to make -a- dia nrr." Zichariah toald . not t.ud this, Iliii surly mood wai fi ially overcome and he burst out into 4 he rtv Uug. He acknowledged tint his wife was right, d thai Ki wat wrouff and fleclared that heHruH never airiA a no. thcr Ictson. And iie w t aa gxl hit word. Lowrl J)itrnal. .vG20fjjniYT:Ji,;HA..,dmo ,tA ; h,ve , is tip. ,,., r;h ,f,su.. i L - ..r -1 at iru'Hiici 111 YOUXfi NKGUOKS, montn. Any person ha.ng tucti m.ntoa' . A net rm m 1. . . . . 1. property Tor sale, would dj well to apply to him, at the Mansion Hotel, aa he will give liemmt liberal price's ia cash. Tne suhtcriber is n. t c n- cernedthi year wth jAfae Ude.lu , - i . - - ue. pure J at ot iie toe IWUKIIT HUIE. t Letter to. the. tuuacrioer - wilibei promptly attended to, in person, or b Juaiah II -ie, wl)- it authorised 10 nu Hase f-.r him at all tttne.-- R. IL Salisbury: Jj j 18, 153 J BJ.L !XL!iXlYC,To,Y .V. 0. Mr-. "Thtdphlhu M. Sinpwn M')ST respectfully toformt hit friend. ,A the public athrge, tniuicis 00 w carrying oape liilori.ig Djsiatr ia.aH lit,vwiutlKicbea id the town r.f Lexington;. N.'C. in the thop Cast of the Conn House, formerly occupied by P. Fowlrr. lis regular!' recetvee the latest New York a id Philadelphia fashions, which will enable biro . to make any gentlemsn - '.J fisMmaM titU of Chlhet, oflstion notice, a, id t a superior style f W Mkmtnship J He hopes by aisi I u iu attcnti-ia to business to merit a share nf pgi'alic pitron ige, J;irUUt miK - ; Tltf ' ; Spring &: Sammer t: GOODS;-- T ICE'innf ttcerr ti Lttt lisrfr. ban dtM ivtd, be buior ia lutur Wt): be oohducteu by. - t : 8. tSlSlLY St SOV XVhi are rvi lug dirtei fra eoMrttrB assnRtEitr or 1 Sptin and, Stt'.tuuct Of tlie IflfW lnpriaiiuH$ witting $f - Ury - UO(U8r AirCCtief JViM Mah 111. as. -in.ft - llariLWare, Cullfifl) and PLT1) WABlfV- Sdd&ler jji Crockeri t$c. Qc. Carpenter's, CalimlMaker's, and Blacksinith's Tools. MriKwisic, -a ao(D srrn.T or Cmlt, Uit(n anti EnaUali SCHOOL BOOKS, tnd til othrr articles oaual'y krpt in retail .Stores, which thrylntmd ellinjf at ama'l f ra fi fur uaIi, or on a s'jort credit, to punctual dealers. The frsnectfu'ly irfvlte their f.iendi, and the public gnerillv, 1 1 cH and cXkOline the atlurl ment f'u'r them Ives Cotton, torn. 0.1 i. F'axeed7 Beeiwax, Tl bv, and alffltiat every description of cua"v produce will bi- takre at fair prieei, iu tx chai Ka.fur fooda SaMvrcft.-Ct tir m$7iU TO I'll K P If ft I j JCV f$ tne nigntof -ttnr 4th of Juiy jii'tt. V some pert .n e tcrcd iny h usc and torcbu"t"or"my or Siiecp-skin pockct-Uook coutaiuiug ab ut one nundred and eignty d liar j in baUfc bills, and also sundry Judg mei.t, Kxctuu .u aud u .tei, tmoog w t) ich to e fiaiio w lug ac tt&uilccud , jut wit; : - r A Judgment and Execution ti fa vour 01 Jjnu tVoods v. II. ram fia- thcrfur asum between $i$ 01 2JU.0U. 'A'J'ddgtiVe'firiiJ''I?ifiuiiu7'" in la voaj- ol ... A -Turrejice,, - AJr v pratu Li ft loj aovut 2,00, ai o a bond uu Hrwi tor tne tudvery of property 1-vied on to ta.isly that xc cunon. A Judgment and E'tecmion plaintiff n 'i recollected vs It. lorrentiuc and J. Tortti.t.nc placed iu my tund by David M'Ewtni - A Jaugiiient n! Execution in f -vour. or H miord v J Sth iepcuOu '.,,'itlui - 'Z-. A.'Jiaugmciil and Eccuujn ya M iaVetcwarHora . X uute uaKZ li t a aud JJ. TaoVer- ta Jmei LtaiiiiV.du; 4u A no.. given bt . Eijah J. m ! to I IL Alexander,' date and amunt not rt'CoileCtcdy "..Jv, ', f H . Te foregotfg ; p"er beside bth jert-that. camot aw uc rtcoikcttd 41 as to dcs tioe them were p.ccd iu to? tividi -nft1&:rr f .r txnKt!, and f'c pi-r son s w tlo are inJ bicd thereon are timifi-rd ,5tto piV Xh:f ccou is t any person eceept mv.elt, J-wrpb P. C ddwed. The plu'lu F-.lls, or W, ill tin F. Cowaa. ThoSe who hold my offiti it receipts f r paper .re requested to present them for auja.t meat lo one ol t-.e a'pve earned per soot, r Vunstabk. - Si(cmRe, July s, 1 83 1. - 8it N. B. We have been informed 111' Mi. J II S ii:h. thit thi n-Vi been fiti'id, but none of the m y. KOTICiJ. I S ti a 1 the Capital im- J-int Stotk of the Sttte Iltak .f N ria,Crolinj. tub. scribed foMnjhe nme of Jj'sJjHkt: and transferred to P.lilip Danes late of liow.n CUnty, JJ; C. drc'd beiliR ft' tj y apply t- the- President of said B ink, tnthrf to person r by-g',nr tn issue a duplicate thereof. - - 77 3m -(jeoR'SB II NES," .Jf!f.- TH STgAM BAf .MACOJP C.CKt inic bect ' L-j.-.-.:.- - - hi? aged fcU'omer, iaawa...f M. -.i fc-wruatww www ttitr-' raw caliirg at Geo. Town on her way upl and down,- wHt n tnn jrlit f Trf pf I u Tl ( (.nurse of a few ds)snj UintenJcd lobt cpatinacdio thetrsd the ensuing tc oit. . - . . Her exceeding light drift of Wttct drawing wbeoloided only tboal four. nc s halffeet water will enable herioraatl Chcrsw at all limes except, tn unroin moo low liter, when her cireo will be lirjhtcned 1 the Cxpeorecf Boat. . ... J. h i LOCH. , ' Ckirletm Srfil 2. I83I. , N. D. 3rie ms e mf n jidc a.ti-wi' As'ioo. for a few patsengtrt. o5 t J- , ' : . J.U.C.; SiML' Tat, sUkScutiiUZ ILL sell at A. c i n, iu A r borough, on Monday thr ot f Scptemocr next, (11 being the t Aut'oo Superior Court,) 03 1 Ut it of twelve months, all toat alUjb Utot k of 'Quods Relonging to the estate of T'lomy Y.' Il Z f, dee'd., consisting cf DRY GOODS, f?l''"i ' ' - ' uroccjifg, SUFliRbl N Ii EH D.J DCJL'Q m$ Chssimeret, ; ' JUnmsi " ' Cassitettj, 1 &V.J, ' ' tJircas!!ians;- ttomonzetts, Jifu'ttint.'lt; Vdrkty- tlanhclsf Halt, CFir and CoqiTnonj BtuMcts r v l0oigt f: i Veslingst, , - Nws, fCot-' tiemerCt andtaikj Ipgether with an ascorimcatj 4.. Fancy Goods Usually kept by village Meidssnt -ALSO, at the tame time and bluer all the Household aod Kitchen futs,;. ture, several head tof f Li ic i IfJ . T a"' . several V A L U A B L E N K O R O ES." ttt The tle will cwtiniie fromiLt. day. iintil all is sold ' Further particular w.Uttn.k- known on the day of sale. . , ; - WALTER JONES, -jfiwV; fvaaemrorju'i 20,1 m: :;5sS" NOTICE;":';::" fPHE SubHtriber av.i.g qual;Se4 at Exccutiia of the Est.trot Ai' " eXandtr-RrTTaldtTeugh, decerdr givet notice to all ptnunt having be mandt .g onst taid Estate to prts. ot them fdr piymeot within the time ttte- scribed by act i f Aaseroblv .whtr hy wtll be barred of rexoref v tyttid" opertioa-oJ aaid a.- A Ii rrtonV in debted to tald estate, are requested to come forward and p yj yr tccure their" dvttt without tft livi 1: s-'CALncinrair, i:.rrri.- Dnvi'ifon Co. am 833 ra Cm " .-- ' ' ... . f v - w m -6.-;-JK.-.zr. , M trSfwy fttii-rA iltooVife atw-VfiefEa "s-tt tihdl nf .toe, for ti.Ui. v Sh 'i(1 I'umna fnp i;U. m?n'i ; hu.5. lui ntHMiitn be- nudi n-rbl "' brt! iTTrUa,' jn a (utxl.nliol and f..;.HiiU iunovJud,aiba U ailtiaU W-fcr-caa.;.. r n pu'.ciuai nummera, oa a iburt ttk. AMulM-lJun 20, I Hi ft f T Tl rn-1 view t j tfii itini, c 1" t ERi-U oj ' " V V :"1-ecudttfVvf tpi bta lwt. lb I". Sui,.rth-it o-reestsblfihed 1 - ' ii VJ O aV ii I A" 13 Vi U . - H jvirxprrrnrrrttttte int Mali! t trfFcntt: ' me Nofh, and employed a Wo.'StnQ ' whoeomvt well rerornmtnrlefJ.tNt. ata;. prepared to exreutrno moderate ttrnu, all orders in this ftne, . 4- Account Look, Records, fcr. mlrd and xaA to Uidett and trr kire f Uii.diiiir promp'it execylej in tbe h,tt tucacjucat manner, e-aayMM4)vtertuK- 1 58:f " J. OAI ES kOM. -irrtAv-IvtD: g n-alter jukoxnr br Z ' WltI?TTT3rttifuryoaTS'c ol thit month, and rewMti 1 short peri d, every optittVoo reij ita rite W pretrrve and ie.oify iu! Ttth willje dine oa raotTeratil urms, . artfi late 'approved prloCiples.- gratuitouslf. , 7C'J -Vay It, IEJJ. - - THIE Cerr.fi :.tc for thirtrf n hart of the Capital orJ im St ck of . thw'&ai-)- Vawk-rf NwrtH'-C artdtnar sued in tne name of I'ri.ria Locke, (late of Rowan C-tunly X C.) dee'd beiog loat cr mislaid, , . .hereby: i.cn.ia.Il jiasoflt topcf V nee, that l shit! apply i iht lresi ot of aanf firk, erthty--flp.lr-la,' or by agent to itiue a duplicate thcrce of , 13 91- JOHN SCOTT, Vr. . Fafhbvh, .May 28- 1 833, Blnnk Varriin(: 1 ". .Vifty Ti itiifd onTine Tcprr,' ' . ' rna i r HFtrrnri. . Blaiil: Decile , Of avtry dew,ltTratIT Prln!, ktcemtsu'ty lardcst aliof. ta .
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 26, 1833, edition 1
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